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xifa Willing Workara' Group of Average Daily Net Pnaa Run Far the Week Bided The WenUitr Police Now WcariBC tha South Mathodiat Church will FueaeaM o f D. R Wauthar ■ AbontTown Trsditioiial Uniforms meet tomorrow afternoon at '3 Sept 4. It54 o’clock at the church. The hoat- H u old HOUM of *• Byron Rd. ^ ~ ^ easea will be Mra. Florence Fuller Partly ehmdy toolght e la trwiurar ' on tht Oonvontlon Patrolmen of the Manches­ and Mra. Helen Bidwell. , 11,091 Low arouad IS. Tharadajr Comnlttaa which U arranfinc for ter Police Dept, were wearing Member o f tim Audit rlondlBeao but othorwtao tba 2tth annual Convention o f the the tradiUonal uniform again A. daughter waa bom Simday There’s Buretui of CXrenlatkin High aear IS. State Federation of. Men'a Bible today, the summer helmets and at the St. Francta Hoapital to Mr. Manche$ter— A City of Villase Charm n e t t t t to be held ih HarUord Sat* grey shirts having been and Mra. Raymond Poutre of SI 1 ^4 urday afternoon and evening in the packed away for another year. Summit St. Police Chief Herman O. , i SletTopbbUn AME Sion Church, VOL.LXXm,N0.294 (Claaaiflod AdvartiRag om Pago S3) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 M l Main S t Schendel issued orders over Hose Co. No. 3 of the SMFD (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE riV R CENTS ths weekend for the return to wfll meet tonight at S o’clock at Mra. John Mciaraevy will epeak the regulation peak caps, blue the hoee house oh the comer of on the problama of mental retar­ shirts and black ties. Spruce and Florence Streeta. dation tonight gt 7;4« at the meet­ Taking advantage of the In Tonight’s Paper Nationalists ing of the Ifancheater Regiatered holiday lull in local traffic, Army Pfc. William L. McCol­ Eight Nations Sign Nuraae to be held in the dining Patrolman John Baldyga re­ lum, aon of Mr. aiid Mra. Joseph room o f the hoapitaL painted pedeatrlan croaawalks McCollum of 220 Charter Oak St., and atop lines at many intar- la now serving in Korea with the Blast China Charles A. Banks o f 230 W. aectlons in town, eapecially in 7th Infantry Diviaion. Lawton Canter S t will celebrate his SSth the aouthwest aectlon. The SEATO Pact to Halt s Ike Directive anniveraary with the Connecticut croaatnga are annpally painted Manchester auxiliary policemen just before school opens. Coast A rea Mutual U fe Insurance Oo. tomor­ and their wives are invited to a Read It! row. He la an agricultural aaaiat- hotdog roast tomorrow night at 6 ant in the farm loan department o’clock at the home of Police Chief Red Gains in Asia Taipeh, Formosa, Sept. 9 Songsters of the Salvation Ar­ Herman Schendel of 315 Spring Tha Waaley Group of the South my art raqueated to 'maet at the S t (/P) — Chinese Nationalist Methodist Church will hold its first citadel tonight at 2 o’clock for a^ Manila, Sept. 8 (/P)— Eight nations of the East and the warships and planes — irk- meeting of the fall season tomor- Bocial hour with the membera of D.CT.V.C.W. wiU hold a meeting West today signed a collective security pact which in effect eluding U. S.-suppIied F84 ' row night at 7 o’clock with a pot- the band. at tha home of Mrr. Maude Shearer warned the Commupists against any further aggression in ThunderjetS — teamed up luck aupiwr at the home o f Mrs. of 161 N. Main St. St 8 o’clock to­ again today to pound pos­ Fred R. Edgar. Oo-hostessea will Pvt. Louis Patelli, son of Mr. night. southeast Asia. It took just three days for the , he Mrs. John Muschko, Mrs. Hal and Mrs. Patelii of 805 Hartford France, Great Britain, Auatralia,^------sible Ommunist invasion Harrison, Mrs. William Howard, Rd., will graduata this week from The British American Club will New Zealand, Thailand, Pakistan bases on the mainland, the and M n. Albert Strtmaitis. Mem- the Message Center ' Procedure ' AiMt tdnight at 8 o’clock at the and the Philippines to reach com­ defense ministry announced. Flag Raising Marks Opening o f New School for 620 V r o b e T old are reminded to bring pack­ Course, offered at tha Southeast­ club house. plete accord. NamDd ta Senate ’The treaty hangs a big ’’no It was the first time NaUonalist ages for the mastery auction. ern Signal School, Camp Gordon, Jets have been in action against Ga. Pfc. Robert T. IJelnlcki, aon of trespaaslng" sign of amall nations the Reda. P en tagon ls Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delnicki of In the area. It binds the.eight na­ Yhe ministry aaid bombs and ‘ Wealey Gryk, Town Democratic 111 Darning St.', returned to Fort tions military and economically, 4?: and declares each party will meet sheila rained for the third day on chairman, 'today announced there Meade, Md.. ‘niursday after spend-'' Communiit batteries which have .t'-' riffro S iR Y will be an open meeting Wednes­ ing aix weeks at Camp Irwin the "common danger’’ of arn^ed at­ Behind Gag tack in tha treaty area or against shelled Quemoy, Nationalist is­ LEADING BRANDS day at 8 p. m. at ' DemocisaUc Calif., in a program of intensive land juat off the coast opposite headquarters. Room 8 in the Jar­ training of tank maneuvering and any member "In accordance with >■’ I a i r m a i l • NOTES Its constitutional procesaea." Formosa, and on bases where the vis Building, of all local Democrats firing. Reda may have been massing Washington, Sept. 8 (N'}— who are interested in working for Australia’s Richard G. Casey junks for an invasion. Sen. Joseph R. MeCarthjr (R* was first to sign the hiatoric docu­ ArtiNir Drag Storas the party to prepare for the com­ MyaUc Review' No. 2, WBA A special communique described ing town smd state election!. ment. He began affixing his signa­ Wis) took the stand today aa membera, are reminded of the ture to the various copies at 9:03 today’s sHacks as the heaviest so a witness in his own dcfeniN meeting tonight at 8 o’clock in s. m. (5:02 a. m.. EDT). far. Targets included concentra­ tions of junks, artillery positions, against censure chargos. Odd Fellows Hall. Captain Oglore Bound In Blue Lenther ' White urges the color bearers and ;; / barracks and other military instal­ The documents, about 18 inches lations. Washington, Sept. 8 guards to be present for rehearsal. by 12, were. bound in dark 9>lue Enemy Reaction Weaker ' Maj. Gen. Kirke B. Lawton leather. The ministers signed with Air Force pilots made dive Ths Stanley Group ofrthe South ln|dlvldual gold pens. refused today to testify at ROSAUE L CHAFDELAINE bombing and low level strafing at­ Methodist WSCS >vill postpone its Casey was followed by France’s the McCarthy censure h o | r - meeting scheduled for tonight, un­ Guy La Chambre, New Zealand’s tacks on Red targets from which til ’Tuesday, Sept. 14. Tonight at enemy reaction v.-Ss much weaker, ings concerning a conveiW- Announets fht Re*optning of H«r T. Cliffton Webb and Pakiatan’a thb ministry said. 7:45, the Kehlfr Group will meet Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan., tion with Brig. CDeil. Ralph W. in the ladles parlor. The entire Philippine delegation British shipping companies In Zwicker. Sen. McC^arthjr’s then aigned, led by Vice President Hong Kong warned their ship cap­ counsel accused the Army- of SCHOOL OF DANCE OFFERING tains to'stay clear of Amoy after F. Cowles Strickland of Menlo Carlos P. Garcia, chairman of the definitely gagging" the wit> Park, Calif.,, hb been spending a conference. a freighter was attacked by planes few dgys with his father, Charlea ’The ' Philippine d ; le g a t i o n, in Amoy harbor yesterday. ness. On Septomber 16, 1954, of the Zipser Club, J. Strickland. 168 Main St. Prof. drea-pd in native Tagalog shirts, Gen. Chang' Yi-tlng. Army Leiwton. bi; refusing to testify Strickland, who -flew to Lansing, waa followed by Thailand’s Prince spokesman, spid he had no im'or- about the conversation, cited a 35 Brainard Placa Mich... to attetld a meeting of Wan Waitbayakon-and Great Brit­ mation on reports that two former presidential directive .against die- college representatives 'from all ain’s Lord Reading. U 8. destroyers took part in the closure of private convaraationa over the country, has been a mem­ John Foater Dulles. U. 8. sec­ Charles E. Daniel, 59-year-old bombardment of Amoy and other within the executive department ber of the faculty of Stanford Uni­ retary of state who sponsored and Greenville, 8. C., conatruction Arm CoRununist bases Within gun of the government. Raghfration will bd takan at tha studio on Thurs­ versity for about 10 years. sparked the meeting, aigned at prealdent, was appointed (Sept. 8) range of Quemoy., The retired general is a friend 5:18 p.m. to the V. 8. Senate to serve natil The destroyers, turned over to of McCarthy. day, Sapt, 9, bitwaan 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., or G'arcla banged his gravel agd Jan. 3, 1855. Gov. James F. the Nationalists last month, are Lawt.on, who retired Aug.. Sl, . at any time by phoning MI-9-1110. Classes in tap, declared the conference closed at Byvnea named Daniel to All the (he former USS Hilary P. Jones formerly commanded Ft. Mon* 5:22 p.m. uaexpired teim of Sen. Burnet R. and the former US8 Benson. Herald Pb<)tQ. mouth, N. J., object of a McCarthy The weather held out just long- enough today na. these cliildren to tho C olon wwa played oa s trumpet. The oeremony dosed with inveetigaUon iMt year. ballet, toe, charaefar, eccentric and musical coiti- The “hands off* warning to the Mayhank who died reeeatly. State I Even S'? the Nationalist soa and take part In the Aag-ralsing ceremony that nonrka the opening of the TRADE-IN the singing of the Star Spangled Banner and Amerien the Beautiful. t,awton said be w m taking hie Oommunlsta defined the treaty Sen. Edgar A. Brown hna been air attacks continued, top govern­ ady. Special classes for boys. j HALE'S new Vemon-Lydall school. The building, which has 18 claasrobma, Ground waa broken for the eonatniction of the hullding n yeay ago stand on advice of "various coun- area as "the general area of south- nominated to replace Maybank aa ment officials conferred on plans has space for about 630 students from kindergarten to sixth grade. the Democratie candidate for the laat .March. Iho school department moved In during the eunamer acl” at the Pentagon. seat As4a, including also the entire for a five-hour visit to Formosa Speaking at the opening ceremonies this morning was Superintendent full six-yeaf term starting ndkt aa eonstructloB was completed. Vincent Rnmial hna been named W)Uiartia protested that the Headquarters tomorrow by U. 8. Secretary of of Schoola Arthur Illing. Two Boy Scouts raised the Aag as Hie Call Mba Clmptfelalne attended the Dance Ooagreas la New York (Coatiaaed oa Page Two) year. (AP WIrephoto), - State John Foater Dulles, prinripal of the milllbn-dollar oehool. (Story on 'Page 9 ). Army w m “gagging" Lawton and atndled imder many famons teachers aad ddacera tn FOR The Secretary, due here from without justification, but aaid ha Would not demand that thje cen* America aad Eaglaad. Manila at noon, 'willattend a brief-- ing by U. 8. officials and call on sure inveatigationa committM or­ President Ohiang Kai-shek. Clilang Race Bias Ban -Small Declared der Lawton to testify. T. la expected to diacuaa in broad Hurricane Swings Watkina aaid, however, the (Boea> Dewey’s Retiremenl terms tha whole Far East altua- m lttee should consider that quae- timmunista capital. Finding the 31-year-6ld Dbtralt of the committee, who' M ked nbt A decision of the U. S. Supreme Miami and about 120 mUes north- ^ to b e' quoted by name, told a re­ Rangtt, R«frigtrafore three-hour conference early have been, effective. dentist sane. Circuit Judge Mo Hs reported, however, that the (kxirt laat spring outlawing school porter the group had reserved a Quadriga Prints today, a spokesman for ,.„fi Electric ■ Storm K. Davia ordered hia releMe. WotliMt ORd All ° Communists fired no shot at Que- segregation touched off the con­ decision on whether to order Law- Dewey disclosed. ,moy ’Tuesday or Tuesday night.' A troversy, especially in the South caater at. the Miami Weat,her L m in ’Three psychiatrists including Dr. ton tOk'i’nswer questiona ^ OHitr AppKanets few sporadic ahota were reported where segregation has been prac­ Bureau, said "the slight shift to a I Ao I lit* A A Perry Robertson, medical abperin- . McCarthy Next WItoeaa ELECTRIC ticed back through the years and more northerly course ha^iessened ■ " v . Ca ▼ C O JL AEL C C McCarthy, who had been in ffia GENERAL tendent of the state hospital, tas- Washingten.-Sept. 8 (/P)— Wednesday afternoon. The withdrawal ,o f Gov. Chang said intelligence reports Ig requimd in several state consti­ the posaihility of the s ^ m hitting , ' w w t n tiAed Dr. Small waa sane a'hd his clodMl nteeting with the committee, tutions. the Florida coast." he warned I Igiogf gn Vj/ Ir A release would menace neither per­ eaid,\‘I expect to be the next wit­ 5 4 c yd. Hw^fiKBAUea Thomas E. Dew’ey from the that the atorih waa'"movlng vary A-^V/CaVE A ll. vT A l V C (Continued on. Pnge Four) MIsHlasIppi To Resist Ban sons nor property. ness. New York governorship pic­ In Misstaaippi, the Legislature be­ slowly and aoipe^hat errati cfJly ______Temporarily Insane The puWc hearing w m to reaiune ture was regarded by most gan work on plana to circumvent watched Boston. Sept. 8 (iP)-A violent Dr. Small w m acquitted July 17 at 3 p.m.\EDT). Smart new prints In wonderful Quadriga quality patterns politicians here as intended to ttre Supreme Court ruling, spurred cioaeiy. electrical jtorm swept parts of on grpufida o f tempora'y insanity WtlUama^ld a reporter during (^by 72-year-old Gov. Hugh White’s of slaying Jules Lacl,, 45-year-old the recess that unlaaa Lawton rei- be only a temporary retire­ Britain Ready rerii LMsenen . gouthem New England yesterdav, for dresses, children’s wear, ^ rtsw ea r, draperies, I convening message yesterday that A special bulletin said if the just a week afUr Hcrricane Carol New York playboy-lndustraliat. , turned. . t6 the . - , witness stand Mc- WINDOW SHADES ment from active politics. “ we ahall resist (the'decision) by present course was maintained battered the section and took a Lack wos shot to death May 29. ^earthy hlmael^ td be the next spreads, etc. Fine quality,‘36" wide.- ’These politicians inclined to the To Delay Allied i every legal means at our com­ the danger of rriiching the Flor—. toil of 68-Uvea. The dentist surprised Lack and j GrwM, Whlfw Ecru view that Dewey, Republican nomi­ mand.’ ’ Ida coast is greatly lessened.' .Yesterday’s storm wsa btamed Dr. Small’a pretty and inde-' As the hearing ^ under way nee for President in 1944 and UM8, A propoxed constitutional Early morning reports indicated for at least three deaths. pendently wealthy wife, Edith, on .With Lawton oii th^stand, 8en. has convinced himself that at the arnendment to Mississippi’s 1890 Edna was drifting north north­ a weekend holiday at a swanky Flanders IR-Vt) 'madeWublic a lat­ . HOLLAND RNISH Talks on Bonn More than SO ooipinunitlea loot ter to Chairman W atki^(R-Utah) age of 52 has one more auch run Constitution .empowering the west and interests in the northern power and light aa a result of the Lake Michigan summer .^ t a g e ' m g g A Made to Order it. his system legislature to aliolish pqbltc Bahamas were told to continue near DougiM, in Allegan Oiunty. suggesting the commttte^aeek as­ Make A No-Iron electrical storm. Many of those sistance from the Stats ^ I • I 7 With Your Rollers Dewey announced in a statewide London, Sept. 8 m —Official schoola in a laat ditch effort to precautions. < same communities had been with­ Mrs. Small, 30-year-old mother broadcast from"-New York lait Bourcea said today Britain waa retain segregation ivaa intro­ out power and ligbt for up to five of three, and. Lack, divorced duced in both Houses. _. At 6 a. m. (EDT) the hurricane (Ceatiaiied on Page night that *’not under any clrcum- ready to postpone or even" cancel was about 140 miles eaat of Nai- days-an a resul. of the .Aug. 31 father of two, met while she w m stancca” will he be a candidate the nine-nation Allied conference Under the proposal atate-pwned' huiricanc. , , , on a solo inori4a vacation in E. A. JOHNSON school'property could be leased, sau, capital of the Bahamas, and Permar^ntly Pleated Skirt this fail for a -fourth aa suggested by Britain for. next moving northwest at 11 miles an- The' torrential rain which totaled April. Upon returning home she governor, or for r.ny other .office. ’Tuesday to plan West German re­ rented or sold to individuals for told her husband, of an infatua­ P A IN T G O . hour. more than two inches in aome WIU Have Campatra Role armament. private schools if the p'ihlic. places, caused flash floods where tion for Lack and demanded a Perhaps significantly, Dewey This came on the heels of re­ scirbols are abolished. State money Radar reports from reconnala- divorce. IN LESS. THAN aH^HOUR 699 Main St., Tel. MI-9-4501 f ance aircraft fixed the'center of huiTicane - felled lea', ee clogged BuUetiils said in his annexu .• ament that in ports from Bonn that West Car- catch baains. This and subsequent meetings private life he would J’continue .htahy appeared to be seeking post­ (Conthined oa Page Nine) the. mammoth storm about 300 betW’eei. his wife and Lack drove from the AP Wire* .miles alm(>st due e u t of Miami. g at No Hem No Upkeep Problem to take an active interest in the GOV. THOMAS DEWEY ponement of the meeting to con­ in greater l^ ton . him out of ilia mind. Dr. Small Drips lUy \ 6 4 w ater sa v er co n tro l cause of good government and sider what action to taka in view* "'Future movement of the tropical^ In Lynn, 200 children were evac­ contended at hla trial. An Allegan No Pattern enlightened publtb poiiolea." He governor of New York. Ivea need giant probably will be toward the' County jury agreed and acquitted ’ ■* Guarantee Washable — feu you lite fe u water for small of French rejection of .the Eu­ uated from 'tha Breed School on BONA ALERT LIFTED clothes aaid he would be '*a^tiyely in the not resign hla Senate seat to make ropean Defense Community (EDC) northwest, j_ the Weather Bureau him. - Mtomi, Fbk. Sept. 8 (F ^ th a the Arat day of the fall term after No Ironing Pleats Will Not C o m O qt' “ in-between" washes. ' campaign to elact my Miccessor." tha race, and if nominated and treaty. News Tidbits said.' It had inched' toward the a bolt struck the chimney. But under Michigan law anyone kurrkune niett far aauMi Fleflda In lyaaiiington GOWcircIes, In­ electad, he could name a Senate .’The nformanta said Prime Min­ northwest during the night but Killed By Lightning Bolt acquitted by reason of Insanity wWa lifted today aa Edam, aa cluding those close-'do Preaidant successor to serve until tha next ister Oiurchtp’s cabinet considered Culled from AP Wires showed no signs of . ioUng R* Theodore Pajka, 29, of Worcea- must be committed to a hiental erratic gtaat paddag 115 adla -Iheanhower, the general expecta­ election. today whether to defer the talks punch.' ler, WM killed by a bolt of light­ hospital until he provef himself per hour wtads, swung tq ths tion waa that U, 8. Sen. Irving M, -Ivea has said ropontadly, reit- until about the beginning of Octo­ South Florida was ordered .to ning as ha stood under a tree in sane; not a danger to persona or aorthwurd la the .Atlairtte. Ivea win b e c ^ c his party's caiidl- property. , • ' ^ 3*1 * * ic h ber, or to cancel the meeting en­ Fire damages office of House -atand^by Hie alert for further. Autton. \7 data — hOWevar - reluctahuy — for (Conttnued on. Pago Two) 'Fought Commitment tirely in favor o f an, emergency Joint Committee on Taxation in KAY’ 178B T IN STATE PGA taiion of the --North Atlantic (Continued on Page Sixteen)' (Continued on Page Four) Dr. Small fought to escape com­ Norwich, Sept. 8 IF>—la tha new Houta Office Building... .De­ mitment to the hospital for tha Treaty^.Qrganixation Council of fense Atty. William J. Corrigan btggest golf upaet of the arnaant Buy just enough for your waist line, plus 1” for a seam. Miplstara in Europe next month. criminally insane, but lost tem­ Boh Kay of Wampaaoag. defend- r n n - r y TERMS:- says private investigator has been porarily on Aug. 12. Circuit Judge Black, navy, charcoal and green. *• THAN MANY OTHBIt Fhvnra NATO Meettag hired to And killer, of comely 31-; Ing champion and the edda an U.. S. Secretary of State Dulles Raymond L Smith of Allegan, who favorite, was defeated In tha Benton Claims Dewey year-old Maryilyn Sheppard. t r i^ him, refused Small'a plea for ^ Afmmawm lies hna aaid he favors" an emergency Ike Rejects Knowland’s fliwt rnimd of the ConnecStcaK AUTOMATICS meeting of the NA’TO council of - Dr. Jon u E. Salk, who discov­ an Immediate examination of hia PG.\ rhampionahip at the Nor. miniatenr. ered vaccine to which hia name sanity and freedom. The Detroiter wirh UoH Club today. Hla ean- 36*V Quinns To Get Top U^ S. Post France, West Germany and the h u been given. Mya man eventu­ contended ' he had regained his queror waa Vie Paaciafn, pen a$ A s L o w A s United States were pictured here ally may gain longterm' Immunity sanity since the shooting. Judge Shenneceeeett. • afainat polio from aa little Ss two Bid to Break with Reds Smith ordered Small taken immedi­ I ; as believing the British prapoaal Dan River B,G CAPACITV FOR B'G injections. .Fifty gorgeous girls ately to the hospital. He had been New York,''8ept 8 tS*!—Formerweven bet on Adlai — Stevenson for the Sept. 14 meeting was pre­ there since. MRS. LEOPOLD IN HOSPITAL IlfijnW-SNaD* San. William Beaton (D-Conn) ngaiiwt the Aeld. No other camU- matura. don bathing suits or evening Denver, Sept. 8 (5V-PreaidenH)ice trainees parachute into forest Norwalk. Sept. 8 *F> — Mrs. gowns in preparing for Arat round Mrs.. Small, an attractive' bru­ A statement by the Bonn govern-, Eisenhower today replied to Sen. fire arcM to helpnel extinguish Umcs. ____nette,, . testified...... in her. husband's ^ da- AUc* K. Leopolil. head af. WrmkI-Shed ment’ said Chancellor Konrad of competition for Mias America Womea’s DIvlaloa la the U.*~8.' WKIHKie-KESISTANT A^^ or Knowland, on the California Re­ The stop at Missoula will be on the -tenae, but told reporters she didn’t r FVJftTtRSMtP C O N F H O B E. Dewey Ukely wlU turn up aoon FnnJUin Roosevelt. Jr„ are elected Adenauer discussed with the U. S. UUe. Labor DepL. w M -ateltted ta FABRIC »Y publican’s demand the United. way to Elsenhower s previously an- know whether they ever would pick in " » top poUUcal post. ; governor of New York, you can be and Britirii high commiasioneiv Twenty-four-year-old. mountain nounc^ speaki^ engagements the up their married life again. Norwalk Hospital today for ob> D A N R I V I R ims "President Eisenhower owes hla «ire that they will go to the con- climber in falls S,A9A feet States sever diplomatic relations next day at Walla Walla, WMh., xervatton. A apokeamaa at bar Bomination to Mr. Dewey aa .much ! vention as prealdeatlal candidatea,” (CoaHaued a* Page Four) (o his death from summit of Mt. aith Rursis. The summer White and Loe Angeles. (CeaUaued oa Page Four) nearby Westoo hoaae saM that aa to any other man," aaid Benton Benton aaid. Jefferson*. . . New York Central’s House indicated the reply w m 2. The President signed an execu­ Mrs. Leopold, former Soeretazy PliUtA Stwtrs ^ aa he arr^ed home from two ■ Regarding his Immediate plians, new boss Robert R. Y o u ^ Is con­ " no.’’ tive order authorizing the Federal of State for Coooeettrut. baa James Or Hagerty, presidential AND W ft S H t S months in Europe. ; Bontbn aaid he hoped to go to Con- Democrats sidering plan to rase Grand Cen­ Civil Defense admlnistratton to been troubled witb bock pataa. 8 9 c , yd. P e r W e e k "I do not believe that Governor necticut to participate in the tral Terminal and erect on its press aecretari-. told newsmen delegate certain defense responsi- Two Guards Held It lx Hkeiy, tbr apakeaaaaa aaldi Stptic TaRkt Dewey feeU he U a dead politician. gubernatorial campaign in which Bite “ the largest structure in the Eisenhower had ddapafched a letter bllitiea to the Depu. of Aericulture that x-raya wU be takea. at the age of 52. I think it’s very former Democratic Rap. Abraham Select McFarland world.’ to Knowland. the Senate majority (kimmerce. Justice and Labor, and For Burke Escape The smartest plaids by Dan River. Wonderful wrinkl- MatliiRR ClMRRi likely ha'U show up In a top pollt-. Ribicod of Hartford Is pitted Late surge of interest- brtaga leader, but he repeated that the to the Houring and Homs Finance S l FFOLX GU.AKD JAILED ” text would not be made public Boston, Sept. 8 (F)—The Sof- leal poet very early.” ' against Gov. John Lodge. How com- Phoenix, Aria., SepL S (F)—Er­ Georgia Democrats out in strong administration. The move is part shed Hnish. Never needs starching, wrinkles fall out, Septic Tanks, Drain b e C O U S R e . e Tald Views to Preas ; plating the Arat four-year term aa force to vote on succeasor to Qov. here. • of the- administration’s program of Boeton, SepL 8 (F)X two jail folk County Qraad Jury haar- Fielda. Dry Wells and Benton' made his comment to governor in Connecticut history, nest W. McFarland, staging a Herman Talmadge and nominate In response to questions.' how­ assigning deaponsibility for certain guards were under arrest today in evMe(aee la the aeuoatteaal washes and irons like a handkerchief, Sewer Lines Installed reporters who asked his iriews on SpeaMng of the Ribicoff cam- spectacular political comeback, to­ full slate- of statehouae officers ever, Hagerty said he w m "not specific phases of Civil Defense to connection with the sensational es­ SutfoOi Jail escape at Ebaar T hs 0 -E h oe o b ig g o r tu b aad mm esooah . Appliance Dept. — Oak St. Entrance taking back" what he aaid-Sunday cape from tha Charles Street Jail "Trigger” Burke. 87. New Yack and Repaired. tha Republican New York gOver-. paign, ha aaid, "I am going to do day holds the Democratic nomina­ and congressmen .... team of three federal .agencies, uniquely quali> water to keep the clothei aubmerted is luda nor’s announcement that he will what I can to help elect him. I Pfychologiatj report testa given night—that pe far as he knows fied to carry them out. at Elmer ’’Trigger" Burke, a New guaama. today returacd 18 aa- tion for governor of Arisona. the President sUli is o(>posed to York gunman. erot tadletmeuta. laaamdtatolF I ■ ------Ihrougboiit the washing! King Siae eapecky R not seek reflection this falL think his chances look very good. Surprising even hia moat opti- front-Une U. 8. Infsatrymen in (Y. In another executive order, Beaton, publiohcr and owner of He’ll make a fins candidate on tha Korea show outstanding combat breaking off diplomatic'relations Elsenhower authorised the budget , DiaL Atty. Garrett 'H. Byrne afterward, Edward Bawere. 84, a jttir'G rccii Stamps Given With Cash Saks Wm. F. ideal foe big-Family waabes. You actually sava miaUc supporters, the former ma­ with the Soviet Union. i tha Encyclopedia Britannica, ra- strength of hia record u a vote- jority leader of tha U. 8. Senate troops have higher latelHgeBcc bureau to aliocaU to other federal hinted, meanwhile, that there Jail gnard. was placod la r------water whea you are able to wash fewar full- Meanwhile, there were these would be other arrests today or to- aad. likaa to poMea turiied on the Italian liner Adrea getter." overwhelmed State Sen. William than poor fighters and are gen­ agencies money from a $300,000 CRpRcity loodSk A ^ Doria with hia wife, hjs twin 17- 8eee Nattenal UMee Mtaer erally rjperior. other dcvelopmento at the Chief morrovf in the bold delivery of 'lera. y Steele & Son T iM jW H A U e o Kimball in a lopsided race that lh(ecutJ|Ve’s. vacatioh headquarters fund, for management improve­ ycar-old daughtera, Louise and- Benton said ha did not beUevy ment ip the executive branch of Burk* \pn Aug. 38. MAkomsm cam-* was'decided orithin four hours af­ AUy. <3en. Bidwnell iSys J. Eirnnhower added antAher atop i Burka' and the three men who M3 VERNON ST. Halan, and son Jahn, 12, all of natic^al issues were going to fig ter tha poUs cloeed yesterday. PLAN'S BII^JTARY INCRBASa gm wdwerk of grand jury investi­ —Misamila, Mont,— earriad Kimball’a own distriet.. federal courts . . . Agriculturid »w toB Muwggad offi quantlnaa eed ns governor.’’ will a p ^ aboutabout 86 p.m.I (M8T) that day morning at a dbwntowa hotel with a view taumrd tatag “TIm DemoeraUA votora at Art- Dept, aetimatarthls year’s govern- day at the MiXaoiAaMitaDdli airport, where hero with iftem bm o f the Mldweet blaaaa for Bwlie's fetawdy. Arab M t» bis own poHtical nttun. Aa Ra enM tiut tf any nntieaal ta- Apaa have iMi eajy qpohMi. they meaC-reetrlcted eottoa crap at 11.- a t 9o Deraoeratlc ptaaidanUal poa- he WiU getI a kiMlook at training fa- and Rocky Meuntala RapuWtean Arreetod eutiMa tbe.grigid jury SeejA t hoWh at 8.000 pounds ciUtlea of a new aMbke jumpers ; i • iONMtlMi, Ba aaid *T think tt*a aa h i m ) .. \ \ .« iptaa sralght. school. The Air Borhe Forest 8«rv- (Oepttauid OB Paro F ^ ) (CeuttMtod au Fags V » a ) ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HER^D, M^Cn CHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1964 MANCHEiBTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1954 PA G E T H R B I De.wey Retirement those things that osily Uma can decide. lifhtniac Strike* Henee Eight Nations Sign Kiwuiis (2ab Report* . San. Edwin C. Jcdinson (D-Ooio). Group Discusses Dubaldo Visits Italiafi Accordioti Plant Bus Smashes Pole jSeen Temporary put a finger ett this spot With the One house bit by lightning Radio Reoponse Slow Unskilled Labor Hurts observation that Dewey will be SEATO Pact to’ Cut Plans for Banquet Injuriug Seven last night w o the score o re­ *1 CHECK “ greatly missed as one of the poli­ ported by the tm to’s fire de­ Since announcing a project (Caattaoed from Page Ona) tical leaders of the country.” partments following the severe Red Gains in Asia for collecting radios for the Five membera of tba Manchastar China’s IndustrialiBirth ■West Haven, Sept. 8 —Seven “ He is bowing out of the pros­ electrical ctorm early lA the Cheshire Reformatory - last Packaga Sto>*a Aaan. attaadad a passengers and. the driver were In- arating It ahortly before Dewey’a pect for consideration for the evening. Robert Doellner YOUR HEARIN week, the Kiwanls Club has maatlng of State Packaga Stora jureel lost night when a Greyhound broadcast, tbat ” 1 am not a candi* presidency as well as for gover­ The parsonage o f the (Ceottaned tram Fhgs 0*e) (Editor’s Bote: Deryck Winter-Tstartad with, these mean n ^ W IU RESUME TEACHING collected only, two sets, accord­ Assn, raprasentatives at Hartford’s ton, London Dally Herald correa- Bus plowed into a utility pole on date." nor," Johnson said. C o v e n a n t Congregational ing to chairman Walter R. Industrial output for the first si: territoriee of the Ahian parties, naw Rotal Statlar last idght. ndent wbo aerompanled the Att- months of this year is put at 36 Route 1 during elecEricol storm. TODAY AT Thera seemed hltle ddbbt that Sen. Frank Carlson (R-Kan), Church WLB the target o f the FSrguson. SEPTiniilRER 10 • , Dewey, retiring after 13 years in bolt which struck th f rOof, ap­ and the general area of the south­ Max Glalbar, prastdanf of tba C! party to Red China, took time per cent above the aame period last None of the injured wss criti­ who worked with Dewey to f t t west Pacific, not • Including the 3be project was begun when Manebastar Paiduga Stora Aasn., out in Hong Kong after the trip to year. cally hurt, but two were hospital­ ; the gloomy mansion at Albany, Ehsenhower into the presidential parently followed Oie wiring Dr. Fred R. Edgar, pastor of U PARK ST. PHONE MI-3-7f41 V' f would remain a close adviser to into a bedroon and knocked Pacific area north of 31 degrees Dantf Paganl, treasurar, Frank atim up and record hie Impreaaicna. The few real figures that are ized for observation of head In­ ;x . ' race two years ago, said he had 30 minutes north Altitude." the South Methodist Churah, LomlNUdi, John Naratto and In the following article he tella given show how low consumption juries. _____ Ehsenhower and the national ad­ some ploier off the wall, ac­ learned that the reformatory VIOUN ^ PIANO been hoping Dewey would run The last definition would extend Joaaiih Charrone ware the local Bomethlng of the Induatrlal prob- still is; Annual cloth output just Police, Sgt. Thomas Paterson ministration. again, and he added: r cording to Fire Chief W. Clif­ could use some radios. Small w mambera wbo attandad. letna facing the Communlat regime, As one who helped get Eisen­ ford Mason of the SMFD. the treaty Just north of the north­ over seven yards per person. Sugar said the bus driver, Boyd Bartholo­ “ Moreover, I should hate to see radios are preferred, Ftrguaon A t the gatbaring plans were and-what the Reda are doing about consumption under three pound? ■ r hower in the race for the GOP ern tip o f the Philippines, but mew, 37, of New Providence, N.J., the Senate lose the servlcea of Sen. Little damage and no blao said, whether tliey are ia work­ discussed fo r the annual banquet them. The Herald Is the organ of per head. But there seems no doubt nomination in 1963 and who has toort o f Chinese Nationelist For- veered his bus to the right in on Ives, who now appears to be the resulted fro:n the mishap. % ing ord*r or nov. , o f Uik.atata asaociation which will the Ijttoy. Party.) that thla is a great deal better than. had the White House ear since, moea. attempt to avoid colliding with on Republican nominee and the next No other damage was report­ "So far, response has been be bald in October. Along with It was. Dewey remains one of the rela­ ed In town. Other Natioas Can Join automobile which had stopped to governor of New York.” very slow,” Ferguson said to­ dinner there will be dancing and By DERYO k WINTBRTON Heavy Industry Stressed tively small group to whom Eisen­ The treaty stipulated that other make a left turn. In Denver, where he is summer­ countries could Join. day. “ T t is hopto that people entertainment. The bus crashed into the pole hower might turn "fo r a recom­ H a r t t o r o Hong Ko8g, Sept. 8 (A>)—Six Although things like clothes and ing, Eisenhower expressed regret Dulles helped clear the way for having sets they ire not using The event at tbr Statler. will be after sideswiping the car, driven mended successor if the President DRIWE'IMAMV/c hundred million people and an in- food are Impro'ving, the great em­ DEMOCRATIC ELECTORS over Dewey’s decision—a regret other, scandals that have rocked signing wlien he agreed to delete will donate them to this the largaat of its kind to date, r I I ^ . I ' . i' ' k by Theron S; Niles, Jr., 23, of West decides not to run again in 1966. phasis of the state planning com­ obviously shared by many Repub­ New York. He Is more attractive from the treaty's preamble the cause," be added. with about 1,000 members and diuitrial labor foree. In ' the Weat- Haven. The pole snapped off at IN t^HE PRIMARY—TIES., SEPT. 14 I t Eisenhower docs try again, mittee is Inevitably on heavy In­ licans who felt that theic. party's to organized labor than Dewey and word "Communist" in identifying The redio seta ma$r be left at guests expected. ern aenae, o f around 13 millloh: the dustry. toe bottom.’ pulling do^vn electrical some thought Dewey might run in chances of taking the New York thus might nm better than most potential aggressors. However, the Mancheste^Trust Co., the real handicraft workera or pe^. wires which service homes in the V O T E FOR 1966 for the Senate seat now held Without such an Industry ca­ prizes in this year's battle for con­ Republicans In New York City Dulles specified that other mem­ First Nation^ Bank or 'Die ante. pable of supplying her needs, China area. ' by Sen. Herbert Lehman (D-Lib- trol of Congress may have receded where the Democrats have their ber nations must agree in writing Herald. That la the aize of China's prob­ cahnpt pretend to be independent. Both drivers were booked on MAE M. VENNARDe NY). stronghold. that the United States would 'hot .... ■ ■ y ' ( (■ N : ■ f TI o r D somewhat with Dewey’s name off “MEN OF THE lem. She ia starting her indus­ S o''far, although the Chinese charges of. violation of toe motor CANDIDATE FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Whether Dewey could reenter the ballot. Ives with little of Dewey's color necessarily consider a local war plannera''sre forcing the pace to vehicle laws. Paterson said. the political arena Trom a private or crackling speaking ability, has EASTWOOD trial revolution from the rock-bot- y - Presidential press secretary as aggression. This specification nqeded to make this pact a comi the u tm ost>^ey do not seem -o ' Bartholomew; and Joan Foster, law practice where he may com- covered a lot of precUcts in New was written into the pact. RDNTINQUDr ton of poverty after 50 years of James C. Hagerty said in a state­ plete legal reality," he said, "but had government, foreign, war. In­ be distorting toe economy In favor 21, of West Haven were hospital­ maiyl big fees remained one of York campaigns. He Is no un­ The treaty, constating of a pre­ Van iohasoa ment that Elsenhower “ainccrely the meeting of minds which has Bart LaacarUr Prrd McMarray of heavy industry-,M imich as to ized with head injuries. The others -:0 ^ known. amble and 11 articles: " vasion, civil war and disorder. regrets the decision made by the been devel<^ied here will Instantly daaa Patara PhU Caray "STAND AT APACHE You fly Into Peiping airport In nm the risk of wrMking It os the were, discharged after treatment X Governor of New York . , . how­ Asked after his bi-oadcast what 1. Approves a military agree­ Russians did. help to strengthen our poblUdn. a Russian-built plane. There are at St. Raphael’s hospital at New ever, the final decision was one kind of a governor he thinks I v ^ ment, patterned after the Aus­ “ The RIVER" There- is more Industry^ntill In .Haven. " It is a shocking thing that " A i m l i t ” no Chinese planes. .which only the Governor could would mcke, Dewey replied: “Ex­ tralia-New Zealand-United States Stephen McNaDy the hands of private capitoUsts The New Haven-bound bus car­ S & Jt Communists, .who seek only to en­ la calar Pushover” Foreign Cars Only make.’'' cellent." Pressed aa to whether Mutual Dcfeiise Pact (Ansual, "to and small handicraft shops thi ried only seven passengers. slave, have* persuaded so many l:tM :W a:U 1:4M:U You are driven Into the'city In This -note o f finality In the that might be “ the best," Dewey meet the common danger" of SUN.: "TRE PU8ROVER” there is under direct state control. "I b«li«v« G o o d President’s at'atement was shared replied: "I think I answered that sirmed attack in the treaty area that they are liberators. The true a Ruasian, or poarlbly American "L A W va. H1LLT TR E K ID - But state industry gets favored During their re c e n t trip to Stai by moat New York Republicans when •! answered the first ques- or against any member according facts are Just the reverse." or British car. Tht first Chinese. wife played in the San I^b^rata automoWla factory .Is now being' -treatment and control of raw ma­ L^bor Head Sees Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Du­ Govtnim«n» needs who will nominate a candidaU 'for Uon." to the constitutional provlaions of I n ' Seoul, meanwhile, South SUM.: "King Rlchaid aad tMb terial, and final product prices Church there. He plays the violin, 24 Hour C M IlD W tN 1 built. baldo of 69 Irving St. v i 'a i t e d his wife the organ. While in Ital^ B R E C K governor In their SepL. 33-33 con­ Sen. Frank A. B airett (R -W yo) the respective countries. Korean Prime Minister Pyun CruBsders" Im CtoemaSeope means that the Capitalist section CO • , Ml w Inqlo id trfMj.'st P' lyqr mu'iJ i ' Costelfidardo, toe aocordion-mak- eperefiew be­ vention at Sjrracuse. Any draft commented that Ives “would make 2. Calls for consultation and Yung Tai today belittled the new You meet endless lines of primi­ they also visited R6me, Naples, T i­ BRECK CREME RINSE can be brought to heel and taken Busiitess Upswing ing center of Italy, where they movement appeared to have been about as strong a candidate as any cooperation among members to Southeast Asia lYeat" Organisa­ tive carts, drawn by not very pood voli and Ancona, and held re­ Ambulance over whenever the government is were taken on tours of two fac­ tween the exnen- Brack Creme Rinae, a neir doomed. Republican except Dewey." ' develop economic measures "de­ tion and called South Korea "the horses, carrying building materials, unions with many of their friends Given On C.O.D. Deliveries coal, blocks of stone', anything that ready. Pittsburgh, Sept. 8 (JPi— Secre­ tories. praparatioa, is ueed after the Nevertheleas, there was a note Democrats will pick their gov­ signed to promote economic sta­ only true aUy of the United The plan for the handicraft and relatives.! Service thre and le^isloHvn o f optimism among some o f .thb ernor nominee at a Sept. 31 con- bility and social weU-belng" in States" In the fight Mgainst Com­ For The Thousands needs moving You pee men—and tary of Labor James P. Mitchell The above picture was taken at! The Dubaldos returned home •hampoo to add softoees, women—with Jieavy loads In workers la to persuade them of the. says a “leveling" erff” of the econ-^ party faithful, who saw Ived aa venUon In New York CSty, with southeast Asia. munism. advantages of forming coopera­ toe Moreschl factory and shows Monday by plane. D r a n c im * luatre and manageability to the outcome poaaibly affected by MANC-HESTER *' Who Were Turned Awaj baskets, hung from either end of omy, "then an upturn" and says Dubaldo (second from left) talking potentially a better candidate 3. Establishes a council which " I do not attach much Im­ tives voluntarily. And at present your hair. A 2>i or. bottle Dewe/s decision. a pole across their shoulders. In "economists have told me that un­ with' G. Morescht, head o r the than Dewey. >'u b I1 be so organised as to be portance to SEATO," Pyim said 2 Weeks Ago . . . it probably la voluntary. CABLE LEAPS TO DE.\TH the south there are carts pulled employment should decrease this company. A t the left is one of Mo- of Brack Creme Rinae ia now Their arguments; Ives has not Mayor Robert F. Wagner able' to meet at any time” to carry in an interview in which he criti­ New York has said he isn’t B riT O N Nc'Tc^i by one man with another man or In the same way, the Commu­ fall." reichi's sons. available in combination collected Dewey’a enemies. He has oiit the treaty terns. cized the foreign poUclea o f ^ t - W « Are Bringing Back nists are going very gingerly with Hartford, Sept. 8 {If)—Cab driver didate but some toougfat hi ^ O C 'T f sometimes a woman pushing be­ In an interview yesterday, with each $1.00 bottle of RANGE & FUEL OIL no connection with the racing and 4. Defines the treaty area to ain and F-.-ance. toe land.. Having handed out the Whfle,^ at another factor}’, toe Max Rosenberg, 41, stabbed him­ now be Influenced othe “SUSAN SLEPT HERE” hind. . Mitchell, here to speak at a con­ Include all o f southeast Asls and South Korea was not invited to Guerrlnl plant, Dubaldo made ar­ '■V Breck Shampoo . . . both for You take it ride In a pedicab—^ land to the peasants, they face the ference of the National Urban self 20 times in . the cheat with a Rep. Franklin D. Rpc^velt, Jr„ the western Pacific sector but not the Southeast Asia Conference problem of getting more produc­ rangements to import some accor­ FOR YOUR PROnaiON V $1.00 phw 3f new federal tajc. . the taxi for one, or it may be two League, said the United States has boning knife yesterday then leaped • n u i i gBipps * and Avertll Hartiinaiu former Mu­ Nationalist China’s stronghold on which was concluded at Manila to­ tion than tiny individual' holdings dions directly from Italy. He oper­ Mae M. Vennard f r ja tht H 9"* M. iMk AND HARDWARE tual Assistance dtnetor, are more DEBBIE REYNOLDS — drawn by a n>an on a bicycle. "gone through the mildest con­ ates the Dubaldo Music Center in to his death from a third floor win­ Formosa. day. There are no motorised taxis. The can provide. • Csmplstsly Msdsm STANLEY TOOLS likely candidates but neither of 5. Supporta "continuous and He portrayed traditional U. S. Df THE MOST ADULT COMEDY The. Communists do not seem to traction of the economy that we Manchester. dow In a hotel here, the medical ex­ • AvbIIbW*_ This adv. paid for by friends of the (Doadidate. The BOLAND OIL CO. SINCE “TRE MOON IS BLUE" Communists have ordered that no A RTH U R them could draw the aame sharp effective self-help and mutual alliances aa collapsing and said be making toe mistake of trying ever had In a post war period." Dubaldo’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. aminer said. Dr., Walter VVelssen- issues with Ives— who likes to more pedlcabs- will be built, and There -are 62 million employt;d, W. H. ENGLAND aid" amoqg member nations to the United States should act now to rush the peasants into collective Julius Dubaldo, accompanied them born said the stab wounds were class himself as a Liberal Repub­ one guesses tlist most of the pre:e- Mitchell said, with 3,300,000 un­ DRUG STORE T a. MHcM 3-AI20 LUMRER COMPANY resist' armed attack and prevent against the Chinese Rads to spur ent supply will be in pieces before farming. They hope to persuade on their 40-day visit to Italy where superficial and did not cause death'. Wm. P.Quish lican—aa they might have had the free world to resistance them of its advantages stqp by employed. , .V' Men:- 942 Main Stiwct TeL MI-9-0XU with Dewey. subversive activity directed from real taxis ore in production. they stayed in Magliano.es Sabino Re said Rosenberg died of injuries outside the country. .. against Communism. step. First, mutual aid teams— Of < the Pittsburgh d istrict, with toe elder Dubaldo’s> sister. suffered'in the plunge into an al­ A number of Democratic apokes- You watch a gang of 40 men Mitchell said the business upturn PHONE MltehtM 3-5940 | Upholds UN Charter' everyone In a village wdrks on Every Sunday Bruno and his leyway. men quickly attacked the speech as straining to lift a heavy weight "will not be as great . . . as na- Advertise in The Herald— It Pays - 6. Upholds the charter of the each man's land in turn. And then a political address. placed on a sort of boat with two tlonaUy.” United Nations, long ahafU. They p sh poles slowly through pooling of crops Democratic State Chairman “ You have special problems T h e economic framework o f the through a complicated system of to pooling of land. * Richard H. Balch said it. was -an here because of the concentration treaty may prove the most effec­ DICK i DEBBIE ropes, get the, poles on their shoul­ A ll peasants are helped on with Somt IridM LA* attempt to Justify Dewey's record in coal and steel," he aald. “ But I tive step In gaining stronger sup­ ders and hoist. They work with toe bait of govemnlent-lent trac­ and that the democrats would aak / POWEU i REYNOLDS do not look for the situation to port for democracy In Asia. Red- great ckill and an extraordinary tors and machines. But only a ^ u t Y«llow OoU SvttfnQg equal radio and tele-vision time for CONDITIOWED get worse In this area." SHOP KEITH'S THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. FOR BETTER FURNITURE VALUES! threatened Laos, Cambodia and amount of chattering and noise. a third, of the land k? so far on a rebuttal. Bert laacarier rreS MscMertw lautua] basis. Collective farms are free Viet Nam will benefit from Jmui Peters Kim Mevae , And then from the' world of "H e made It clear that his record S 0 8 W Sl«Pt*fc*«' sway Ih toe future and those Plants in foreign countries are both the economic and military “ APACBB” " P l ’HHOVBB" pedlcabs and straining muscles you will be the platform of the Repub­ Tech. SilS S ilM iit shown to visitors are Just prize maintained by 27 Connecticut . . . Sofiw ({((• lican party In the coming election," benefits of the pact. " w T IC MMICOIO R W • are suddenly transpotled to the iM. 1 B.m. "Weetera" ales "Bawery qrecimens. firms. said Batch. i^’W e accept the chal­ The eight countries also ap­ Beyt^’ Baa.: "Kias Biekard aad V I showpiece rolling mills o f Anshan, Better your living room... WhH* Gold lenge." proved a "Pacific charter” for this Craeadert” In northeast China where most of Roosevelt said that upon Dew­ region. Proposed by the Philip­ BABY PBEB PABKINO CO- Robert Mltchnm, the work is pressing' an electric ey's "return to private life, I wish pines, the document upholds the RIT: OUTofthtPASr daae Greer. Kirk'Douglas control button. him and his fam ily every happiness principle o f equal rights and self- Machinery la Russian . otftors Prtfgr and success."' But the Democrat determinatlhn of peoples in the A ll the machinery la Russian, aspirant added: area. It .says the signators wUl which “ proves how unselfish Rus­ better your‘7 ^1/^ viewing Platinum •“I-was glad to hear him say that work by peaceful means "to pro­ sia la.” This is one of the auto­ Mary M. Morlock he is going to take an active part mote self-government and secure m ate phrases whicl> it Is thought in the coming campaign, and Independence of all countries ST A T E G proper to repeat at every op­ frankly, I think I will be taking a whose people desire it and are’ able portunity* ,It goes with such other R|;T EVfRY BRIDE WANTS HER pretty active part, too. to undertake its responsibilities.” ritual atatsments aa "thanks to “ So, we will have plenty o f Ume NOW REOULAK PRICES h 'NGAf.FMfNT PING TO Bf FIAWIESS In a brief speech preceding the TELEVISION Comrade Mao and the Communlat to debate the issues and to debate party” and' "since the liberation signing, Dulles called thb treaty "a A Summer Film FtoHrai RR! School A MICHAELS TREASURE CHEST DIAMOND that part o f his speech which dealt majot step in building aecurity for (wheii the Communists finally with his record as governor . . southeast A s ia ” . , Feature 3:36, 8:40 turned out Chiang Kal-ahek five "Constitutional ateps are still Co-Feat. 3:00. years ago), everything has been PROGRAMS . getting better and better.” • o f Two Guards Held But the tribute to Russia having |Vidco Everyday—A ll RlghU Reservad—H. T. DlcklnsoD A Co„ tiy.| been paid, you are then told in a For Burke Escape voice that is no longer automatic ^nL«r.m but full of satisfaction that the machines are now worked entirely Dance E u y Pajrntntg Invited (OontlaiMd froin Pago Oao) by- Oilnese technicians. Russian- mssL trained of course, and Chinese At No Added Coet hearing room yesterday were Ben-. skilled labor. Classes In Jamin G. Schnetzer, 33, o f the Rox- Mmtimr See One senses that Russia would do bury district, and Robert Morgan, ieweleiw—SUveramlthe well not ■ to’’ trade too much on i r i r 39, of Revere, both guards at the gratitude for her “ unselfishness” — Tch> RoHet 958 Main St. — MI-9-4293 Charles Street Jail. They were HotoiMlaTV all paid for by Chinese exports. booked on “suspicion o f having It is not necessary to rely on the i r Aerobatic 9 aided a prisoner to escape.” ClBWrSlMrprStoadyUHFn Commiihists’ official statements SINCE 1900 SPTHE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN OUAIITY Byrne said Schnetzer was made i f NM! VHP RacBflton fr*m that the Red government is trans­ Boton Twirling a guard despite a criminal record. ^tdmk forming the vast land. The signs He sald~ - Schnetzer was given a distant tl*M*n8 of frenzied energy are everywhere. suspended sentence In 1941 on a 277 RROAD Bridges are being built or re­ Also private lessohs by appointment. Modem jazz and larceny charge and another sus­ iCIHRD 30-8-1134 paired, railway tracks relaid, roads modem tap which is a must for all promising young S A L E S sad pended sentence in 1947 on charges TELEVISION constructed, blocks of apartment dancers. of breaking and entering. A N D I R E RADIO SERVICE houses going up everywhere, cine­ A fter ordering the arrest of the mas, factories, and "cultural cen­ E C I A L S A ^ two Jail guards, Byrne direetto Okaaaal S (farmarty B> Haw Mavaa, ters." Register anytime by phoning JA-8-1140 that two inmates of the Charles VSIDERS Caaa. Apart from the girders- and Ckaaaal N Raw Brttala. Caaa. heavy - rails and seamless steel or at the fellawing studio: Street Jail be held In protective mto 3iKr»9iiitoto«CMr< BAB W WBSTUM Party Fbr Jonathan” machinery, locomotives and heavy ing conditions at the Jail and the TKB ' Hlddan lOiuilnfar" Also Studios in East Hartford and West Hartford escape of "Trlgge'/” Burke. ' (H) OUT WEST 'r' electrical generators for them­ tai) DMCLB ED’S PUR CLUB selves. , . Miss Morlock recently returned from New, York, where she A source close to Byrne said How many ia another matter. S;U < •> n R K T LEE SHOW SPECIALIST IN studied under some of the most prominent teachers In the coun- aft#r yesterday’s grand Jury ses­ (U> JOLLY OEHB Precise figures are extraordinarily sion that the prosecutor will seek KITCHEN REMODELING . 'She is * member of the Donee Teachers Club of Conn, and • tW( Ml> HOWDY DOODY TIME hard to get. Officials prefer to talk see. ■ . , ‘ 11 Indictments against eight per­ (U> YOIJB OWR HOME PERSONALIZED in terms of percentage increases. S sons, including Jail officials. $>U THIS IS JUDAISM ^ O O R S , I r c . a week ago-last Saturday night ' tsay RBWS AT BIX-Patc Stoner FILM 838 SlalH SL—TM. 3 0 -8-8388 X when two men cut their way OOWBOT PLAYBOUSB through four dpors to reach Burke ------awe _____ •:U ( •> SEE AND ENJOY— Iri the Jail exercise yard. VIRGINU ’•Paople’a^LaiMf ’ Burke and the two. men then dashed for the street end escaped lUilM’MAYOi one-time Brink's robbciv suspect. tai) rnuESTUNo f b o m b a in - Meanwhile, A n to n y Y>ino, 46, ANNE BRIFHN Mtto I at BPOBTB SFOT-Mai Allan r.m ore of - who at one .time was questioned ChHd Pliofograpliy iiiaa t ■) COMEDY HOUB- . in the 31.319,000 Brink’s robbery, 478 3I A I N ST. Mlml ^naeMCaye Babard- was back In the custody of Immi­ I^uU Prima-Ronnta Graham Pont oxforipr paint ia-s-6sfs Stanley Prager-Loula Nye- u gration authorities today after an ■ Pater Gennaro official ruled his freedom Is a tM) JJ*W*--Pete Stoner threat' to the community. EAST MRTFORD tHI N10JITCAP EDITION • tsa (H> 8POBTB-BU1 Keatmg tai) PINAL EDITION—Ray Dniry Pino rms ' free in 37.600 hall • :M ( l> BPOBTSCOFE--aTd Jaffta while awaiting action on hM bid FAMILY DRIVE-IN tiSAI) DEADLINE TOITIOR to overthrow an inunlgratlon serv­ ROUTE 8, SOVTR WINDSfW (tl> BPOBTS VIEWS ice order deporting him to his a i4S < •) WBATHEB POEECAST SiU It ) WOBLD HEWS TODAY native Italy as an undesirable LAST TIMES TONIOHT in> ABBA HEWS-gpoita ToaV get a hraad-aew view of bow eom/ortmble ym r TV-viewiag aad ; alien. «M> LOCAL M E W *-K id Dwyar SHIRTS (tl) WOBLD HEWS TONIOHT EXCLDSrVK W trU DS hBBM Kfe caa be . . . wbea yaa aaawle toe taarfgtt ef toe New Tgle-9ae ill Lofiil Notieo 1:tt ( •> DHATH TALLEY DAT*- OUSE "Tha Diamond Babe” Giwap bf Eraebler! Teal get a brand aew view ef bow I ■ f (U 4 () OAPTADI VIDEO KELLER'S a «)URT OP PROBATE held ta il WBATHEB—John Quin r i a**!! for the laaai eea lgak—hew fexibie yeo I^ tric t of Itaoc^ater. on Uie Srd day tias LITTLE SBOW of ^plem ber A.D. 1(M. Ills tn> JOBN DALT-Jfewe JSJ 2292H2!**. ■< »»»» decent. JOHN J. WAU.BTT, Judse. MABOE ABD JEFF ii.fA 5w9^*^S”^ohn QulU CgaatfattlBa fgr; E m te of Joaeph P. Kuhlmann, late tfl) mOEUOBTS U:U (Ml TME LATE UOW PAINT of Mancbeeter in aald dlatrtet. :de- 7;M WBATHEEVANB. - Cavafi -“ King of tha Oamblera" later aader oar coavcaicat extended pajraMBt ptaa. I C - 9 5 caaaed. Jobert « 1> inW m jNO FBOM BAIN- * VIMtoatoya Upon application of Margaret W. ( ■> OONNBCnOUT jrO T U O B T 9 GaL Kuhunann. admlniatratrlx. prajdns for S O L D in ’S FABADB u:w ttt) m m la 4 OaL Lota A #aaa an fast mmI a *ty authority to aell certain real aatate par- DODOLAg BDWABDS A u:aa I ■) in on oin. noATEB STORE HOURS: ,(>pca Every ThuriKUy Kveaing Until 9. KcguUr Hours FREE PARKING in Keith’s Private Parking Lot Adjoialag A Eratod s y m k m t— far appUcathm T IE HEWS From 9 A J f. UntU 8:80 PJd. . . Closed Wednesdays A t Noon. Meier Parking In The Entire Block Just South Of The Storw on file. It la • (U> EDDiB f is h b b n o w ~~~ OROBRSO; That the fore- t : « I S «l> HEW I unAVAN — Jasw ItM I S) NEW* . , folng ai^lcaUoa be heard aad Ounemm _Swayie _ ftlMllMf TIm # ofiaf* P u ittt yowr Rom# new aiirf fcvdf determined at the Probate office FBBBT COMO SHOW In Mancheatcr _ in said DIatricL on DANrB INTEBLUDB ' lha Itth day of September. A D . 1W4, StasTtag AathoBy Dextsr S:SS I *SM ») BED SKBLTQNti BM- MANCNFSTEP at eIrTen.oelock in the forenoon, and VUE that noti^ be styen to all torsena In- and JaRy LawiPBce yamt*_8TAOE tereated In laid aatate of the pendency Added 3 Onlar OBitaato SM PK7U BB IM) MATINEE of mid appUcatloo and tba Ume and E. A Johnson Pamt Co. place flf heartag thereon, by pubUakIns STARTS THURSDAT nm a ^*PT hf thla order in aome newapapar 60th YEAR OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Df CINEMASOOFB G. E WILLIS and SON, Inc ------at *^GHT PfOPLI** ------AMD ------903 MAIN ST.MANCHESTER **CoR(UPas9 of CocUsa** MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 PA G E TPm episode another example df Rua- NATO memberBi came out today of $10 and coala. The new law pro­ in favor of final, action by the vides for a $25 fine and up to six to fire long-range rockets from CSiurch, Worcester, Mas..., Friday iaatione. He spends half of UHa gaw) —U. 8. hours and after much longer When laboratory teats have been Adenauer said in a television in geance Weapon No. 2,”, and sent The attacks have concentrate flghting ships have all but dla- periods in the surrounding |;om- completed, the President's physi­ terview released Ipst night in New it streaking toward Elngland. The on Amoy, biff Communist island appeared from Hong Kong harbor munities. cian, Maj. Gen. Howard M. Sny­ Bince the Quemoy flghting broke Providence Radio Station York that if Gemiany is granted jrocket’s white vapor trail, reach­ smartgals go baao Just a few mUes inshore from der, will issue a public statement the full sovereignty to a united ing to a height of 60 miles, marked Quesnoy, and on nearby Island out._ -A WPRO reported loss of lights and giving the results of the entire Europe.” He added that "if we do I o D IS C O U N T . the beginning of modem rocket Ilene Rickey atroof points. . There usually are from four .to power during the storm. checkup. 07 V-'* Other PJiode Islahd communities have sovereignty, that does not warfare. A British frelabter wna caught eight U. S. Navy ahlps here, on mean that we want unlimited re­ Less than six minutes later, at la AmOy's outer harbo' durtna reat and recreational leave, but which suffered power loee included COMPLETELY CLEANED armament.' ON ' Brletol, Nairagensett, South 9:43 p.m. Sept. 8, 194-1, a shark- TussdaFs . aerial attack, but this week most of those in port French Premier Pierre Mendea- nosed 46-foot rocket c&rrying a ton sacaped tvith only slight damage Kingston, esanston, Etat Provi­ Hattiesburg, Miss. (JP) — Dewey PVance, interviewed for the same quietly put to sea and no more dence, Warren, Little Cbmpton of high explosives dropped without ^‘Thoroughbred from machine gun bullets and have come in. Clinton sent hie car out to be program, said from hie home near warning in the village of Chiswick- shrapnel, the vessel radioed Hong and liverton. washed , and greased. It came back Paria he thinks a new agreement PERSONALIZED Ship 'n Shore 'Boday the deatroyer Rowan de­ In Framingham and Natick, on-Thames, It exploded with, a roar X Kong today. parted and the auxiliary subma­ Maes., newly-restored lights, wore cleaner than he expected—or on German rearmament for West heard across London. The Skipper of tus 1,000 ton rine rescue ship Grapple leaves to­ wanted. defense can be reached and put Others began dropping in London XncMdIda reported that his 'ship knocked out by the storm which Clinton told Hattiesburg police before the PVench Parliament for (Hm shim that lav* morrow. That will leave only followed the hurricane by one ratification before the end of the CHRISTMAS CARDS Itlelf—26 in the next 10 days. JUMPER” was stra fe and bombed by “un­ the frigate Walton, a communi­ week to the day. . he had $1,651 hidden under a front Dr. Jpseph Paul' Goebbels, the identified aircraft.” He asked seat. The money disappeared along year. to b« wcMhod!) cation ship which keeps in port Norway and Denmark, both We are pleased to announce again this year that we sadistic little Nesl propaganda ' / Royal Navy protection in' leaving all the time. Most observers be­ 8SVEN B08IKS ABLAZE with the dirt. ■ minister, exultantly predicted that port and hewing back to Hong lieve the' Walton la kept here Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 8 (/P) m will allow a 10% discount on all pcraonaliz^ Christmas London would quickly loecome “a I Kong. There was no Indication partly as an emergency evacua­ —Seven boucee were set* afire by cards ordered befcB’e October 1st. raging inferno,” and German Radio / what action if any the Nfvy would tion ship for Americana In the lightning and heavy damage was blared that V2 rockets had already take. >' case of a Communist attack on done to fruit crops as a heavy left "most of London in ruins.” $ 14.98 A spokesman in Horig Kong for Hong Kong. rain, hail and riectric storm struck NO DEPOSITS REQUIRED Thus began a 201-day ordeal that PPUllsmson and Co., owners of the shook England with triphammer $2.98 The aircraft carrier Hornet’s this area late yesterdqy. Jneinida, said there ware no The etorm, which lasted a half blows, killed 2,754 civilians, injured scheduled leave here this week has om been canceled. Two deatroyer hour, flooded dty street/ for Ovtr 2S Popalor I Outstanding Albums 6,523 and turned tens of thousands / The Ship radioed that one plane class ships are expected, however. time. DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS of homes Into rubble. made a atraflng run, machlnegtm- Navy personnel refused, to com' All of the fires were exi inguiehed ORDER NOW AND SAVE Shocking as it seemed then, we / f Guaranteed to hurdle any fasK* nlng the entire deck. Inter two ment whether the withdrawal was quickly. Five hoives, Including know today it was only a crude and 1 \ ■ bomba exploded alongside, show- related to the Quemoyucmi fighting. that of Fire Chief Irving Merrick, small-scale preview of what could |tpu haven't seen anything 'tit you ioh occasion on any campus, in arlng the .vessel with shrapnel. Similar Navy departures have been were set afire in the city: The At happen in the heralded push-button ^any caraar, tha Dutton>dewn other two fires were in ■ nearby rocket warfare of World War HI. Peiping daima Air Victory reported from Manila thia week ' I see otir new Fall collection of exclusive flara-skirtad wool flanhal fump* Red China’a Peiping Radio clalm- however. Arlington. of MANCHESTER: For Hitler’a V2s, with their erra­ ad three Nationalist planes were Across the H-udson river in Uls­ tic performance and limited range or, to right for daytima waar Following the deaths of two U. of 200 miles, were little more than Ship'N Shor^ blo4 se designs! And abot down and 20 others were 8. observers on Quemoy last week­ ter, County, Jerry F. Cbvosta, of with houses or twaatars, par* damaged in TueBday*8 attack on end. a U. 8. spokeaman in Wash, Shaker Heights, Oevelsiid, was Willton's CiTt Shop popguns—however lethal — com­ Amoy. ingrton told jreporters, “We are caught ih the storm while flying pared with the modern U.S. arsenal retnfernber, whether you. pick short fact as a date ensemble when his light plane from Sj'racuse, of far-roving guided missiles that A Peiping broadcast heard in alert to our responsibilities In the seek out their targeta by radSr worn by itself and aecantad LondonIon said the ' Nationalist at' area” of Quemoy. He added, hoW' N. y„ to Teterboro, N. J., with hla YOU CAN BE PROUD 968 Main St., Manchester—Tel. MI-9-4011 sleeveFi long sleeves, or French cuffs, mother as a passenger. He landed some of them equipped with atomic with jawalry. CharcofI gray, tacka were made by F47s, PBiOs ever, he knew of no “specific or- 916 Main St., East Hartford—Tel. JA-8-1983 warheads. and B25s which flew 42 aortles in dera’t to the 7th Fleet to protect eefely on the New York State Idvely Ship *n Shores are all perfection* Th runway. Only a few months ago the Air sizts 9 to 15.\ two waves, dropping more than any Chinese Naticnalist territory • jg g ^ V Force gave the tip-off that plans 00 bomba. other than Formosa. J Iv flIl 4 for transoceanic or intercontinental Tailored, all with a bandbox flair . . . An offlclal Army spokesman TO VOTE^ FOR rockets may soon become a reality. iwre heatedly denied a published Ike Rejects Bid It asked Congress for funds to ex­ so wondarful^ you'll want an Autumn fulll report s a ^ g Uiere were Indies' tend by 3,000 miles the present ttons the Reds would try to storm Mrs. Ross Joins 1,000-miIe-Iong. range for guided Quemoy. For Red Break • • • • • • s e e s missiles in the Atlantic. *Tm getting tired of denyiM one Housing Authority Iswted Heven Months He after another,” aald Geh. Chang. THIS CITIZEN!! (OoBttned from Paga Om ) The rocket attack on England French-cuffed longr sleeves on The Defense MlnisUy said con- Mrs. Mary D. Ross of 21 Fox- lasted seven months, from Sept. 8, |r a Johnny-collar^ tailored Q Q 7 aentratlona of small Communist croft Dr., an active Democrat, was Chairmens Assn. Delegates from ARTHUP 1944, to March 27, 1945, when the shirt in all sanforized broad- d ^ a ^ O 4 surface craft. were spotted at appointed to a five-year term on 21 states will attend. Germans were flhally driven out of Wuyu Island near Amoy and at the Housing Aothority of Man­ Knowland’s demand for break­ d r u g s t o r e J L X Holland and lost their V2 firing cloth. / coastal base of Chihmel, dl- chester last night by the Board of ing relatione with Rufkla ' was bases there. tectly behind Amoy. Directors. No 'other nominations prompted by the weekend attack M2 MAIN STREET AT ST. JAMES STREET In that period the Germans The vest pocket war around were offered. V on a U. S. navy patrol plane by launched about 1,500 rockets across Quemoy has been underway Since ^Mrs. Ross succeeds ' Robert Soviet fighter craft. One men the channel. Of these 1,115 reached t a t FHday when the Reds opened Boyce who declined reappointment was lost and nine aurvlvora were (ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY t SATURDAY| England, 518 dropping in the Lon­ up with a flve-hour artllleiy hbm- after 10 years on the authority. rescued, Knowland called the don area. Some misfired, others fell into the channel or went wide of the mark. DRUG STORE Post-war records show that V' ^ 1 Hitler had the weapon available % as mu<4i as 23 months earlier. Ger­ / man scientists first successfully fired a V2 at Peenemunde, bn the Save for School Baltic Sea. Oct. 3, 1942, and begged the Nazi High Commana for funds I TSn/Umt guy for SehooUayt to develop the program. im Gay Toruud g Plaid D t i ^ But it lagged beMuse Hitler, it r I was commonly said, had a dream m 3 39« RING SACCHARIN TABLETS/ 2 0 ^ that a rocket would never reach W G rain BotUe nf iJlOO: L im it *. / W w * ^gland. Not until July, 1943, did BINDER the Nazi leader finally order full ■peed ahead in V2 proi'uction.' ■■■ Tlw bl9 2 prtfomd by tii« Studont lody s t y h . Most ,of the imt>ortaht German KLEENEX 1 7 ^ V2 scientists eluded the Soviets V- Box of 200. I^Jmlt 2. and wereNrounded up In the Amer-, for lock-to-School lean, and British Zones. U. S. troops' also Raptured the big V2 Charcoal Wool Flannel DR. PASCAL POE factory at Niedersachswerfer and LUX Toilet Soap 4i95« sent home 300 boxcar loads of V2 parts—enough tojautid 100 rockets. Valua RMULAR SIZI RARS • * * • " " m W - American . techmclans quickly. assembled the rockets, and within Bermuda .Shorts Maidenform Bras bemocratic Candidate For Datk Typa Split Cowhido SCHOOL OPENING few months theu.sagebriish and PnCIL ZIPPEA chaparral around White Sand.*, SHAIPENER IIRIEP SPECIAL N. M., reverberated to the rolling |l 2 or $ |.8S thunder of captured---- V2si.anX/ L Amer- That mok* fa l fenhIoMi Board of Directors Bright 4 A 9 REG. 1.00 lean-made missilels. p la ttia . 1 9 . i i■ I I W \0 Corporal Ckit Looe^ Fall '54s most important casual fashion in smooth look Hioir vary host COSTUME By Feb. 24.' 1949. an aII-Am\r- 21* nUER PAPER Ican WAC Corporal stowed In all wool flannel, perfection-tailored for comfort DEAN OF HILLYER C0LLE8E / and smartness. Sizes 10 to 18. . - 2 ec 3 hole—Slock up . . . 2V( JEWELRY t head of a V2. cut loose and soared Shirt drama in French-cuffed , _ MIIERMIIS o$ Earrfnga, Necklaces, on its own to a record altitude of Ship 'N Shore’s convertible-col­ short sleeves and little pointed I ARswIedpodc ...... « Braeeleta, Pine more than 250 miles at a apeed of • FORMERLY ON FACULTY OF more than 5.000 miles per hour lared short sloeved casual shirt. $2.98 Johnny collar. after the V2 had run out of fuel SMITH COLLEOE AND YALE .and dropped away. * I 8 9 ^ Today the nation’s formidable L. arsenal of guided misailea ia too long to enumerate in detail. ' MEMBER MANCHESTER SCHOOL Although Nalil scientists pulled the trigger on modem rocket war­ soft, cud^< The lu.\ury touch ,of velvoteen to gird yourwaiit, for OIL PASCAL POE 1926, antedaUng the Nazi V2 by Sizfs34to40.' - 18. eaore than 15 ycara. the fabulous “tote” handbag in radiant-hued . The V2 was the last of Hitler’s velveteen . . . a “double indemnity fashjoi^ for (W e as a pbbHe laferam tloa aervloa boated secret weapons put into by Tbe a tte a p af Maarkeatir, a velaateir M-partt- fall *64” ! - openrilon, but after the Normandy \ I 9a Oeag OeTwraamat)-. tavarioa, Al^ed troope found Charge if Budg-f it Ye- I n d e e ! -strange underground % orlu at /■ VAOSSK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER B, 1954 PAGE SEVEN

nqon the F ru ch treated their vis- leagues, evidently realising the Kveryooe with whom I . spoke nlvlag, and what aOt, whereas the plain to us how your name aisd Under the leadership of MU. port a dlamissal motion, among BBBI itore from "bverpaas to “crepes," Slmonne Kerixoret. whom some of Improvers Plan others, u d for the government to dangerous ImBlioatlons the pro­ were most uthuslosUc u d highly voter, irrespective of Fhat he may those o f the other “Mesaed” ones Old Fashioned/ Baked Beans posed legislation, quickly killed it leased with the type o f echool, own, has equal right to vote. His running on the RepuMicu ticket that apeciallty of Brittuy, a very the metnbera of Troop 1 who went argue agaiiiet them. The accuaed— in committee, therefore it did not le designers, contractors u d right la not based upon how much appeared in u advertisement in PEACH FESTIVAL thin sweet pucake, aervOd rolled to Europe two ycare ago met in F o r Block Dance Simon Silvcrmu, 38; Alfred L. Fall Registration reach the floor of the General As- 8above all the speed with which he owns. , the Sept. 1 issue o f this paper al­ Treat for French Scouts up and eaten with the fingers. F r u c e at that time. Harder. 32; Sidney Reuicl:, 32; T h e Open These were so delicious that there rembly. the school is being btdtt. Since 1944 and 1945 I personally ready shouting your endorsement At A fter a abort time exploring u d Joaeph Diman, 34. all o f New Although your last four to one Construction began latg In March by the Muchester Citisens Com­ is little doubt but what the M u - Guingamp, the French and Am eri­ A meeting of the Manchester Ke.ven: Jacob (Soldring, 39, Trum­ OemminicaUotia for publlcaUoiu In. the Open Forum wiU not have attended the town meetings mkhdate was disregarded, you now 1054, u d it will be completed in in the High School HSU u d hSve mittee when that noup kept re­ By EMILY SMITH ♦as they have had In evei^r country cheater girls’Will w u t some more cans took a train fo r Paimpol u d Improvement Assn, will b « held bull; James S. Tate, 43, Hartford, ba n u n n tM d pubUcndon if they contain more than 300 worda. THE SALVATION ARMY of them before they leave this part have an opportunity to r.M fy or October 1964, Just think of it! Bea­ attended, m u y Board o f Directors peating eolemnly that the “selec­ Ploubaaluec, Fruce, Sept 1 they have vlaited this summer. froirF .there went by bus to the tonight at 8 o’clock at the Uthu- u d Robert C. Skins, 46. no certain GERTRUDE 6. TYLER H ia HaraM raaervea the right to «lecUne to publiih any matter reject the local and atate policies con Falls citizens are warm in ted” candidates would ^ Inter­ F u cak es with real maple syrup, of F ru ca. campsite. It Waa a tired group of address, have pleaded innocent to that may be lib ^ u a or which ia in bad taate. Fr*e expreaaion meetings u d have been to m u y ’The salads in F ru c e ai;e espe­ anian Club House, 24 Golway St., which have been promulgated In their praise of Mr. Crabtree’s special meetings called by the viewed the evening ofp t f U . 1 and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th— 4:S 0 to t P. M. marshmallows, baked beans, hot cially delicious and are well sea­ In order to get to . Brittuy the French and A m ericu Scouts who a federal grand jury indictment o f pcMtical vlewo ia deaired by contributlona o f thla chnrhcter to discuss plans for a block dance your name, the people of Manches­ superb Job of planning, supervising Iteard of Directors u d -I have yet the endorsement by/that group dogs, com, popped > com u d Jello soned. The custom of eating the Bebuta had two days of rather pitched their tents that night, both charging them with con.4>iracy to b ttt^ ta re which are defamatory or abuaive will be rejected. FrankforfA, to be held soon. ter. u d gu idu ce of the school to its to hear u y words of wisdom from would not ,be 'nade known until^ Homburirs, Hot and Cold Drinka, Pooek have bau some of tbe Americu salad AM a separate ^course before strenuous traveling. They Mft Les nationalities in each patrol, ate violate the Smith Act. 'The Smith ramd completion. Sept. 2? / A similar dance held last year SCHDDL DF DANCE T A community cannot stud still, those names which I now read in Shortcake and Sundaes. goods triad by n gfoup of French the main meal seemed strange to CourmettCB, where they were stay­ some supper and tumbled Into Act generally makes it a crime f. Tea sir. Beacon Falls is getting a Tow» Iajure4? of expression and power to' vote it moves either forward or back­ the paper such as Mr. Elliott Earl could it be t u t yorif^^ Rangers cnmpiitf with members the Americans at first, but they ing In southern France, at 5:30 on their ' beds on the ground for a at about this time in the parking to teach u d advocate the over­ lot of school for its money.' In u - lot of the North End branch of l b the Kditor, ------r- become a nonentity, public opin­ ward. Let’s start moving forward or the Citisens Committee re­ tiona were clairvoyut;? ^ ' AH Welcome No ReMnration NecoaMuy o f Senior Girl Scout Troop I in rather like it now. Friday morning, Aug. 2l. walked long night’s rest throw of the government by force. Whenever anyone expreasea an i o expressed at the polls Ignored again. other month, they will own u out- WncMtiy, B rittuy this past week. the three u d a half miles down the Muchester Trust Go., was so New Location,— 340 Main Street i garding the affairs of the Town of ' Fruit is often the deaaert, the Lenmiag Luguage ■ lon theie da^fa, he la accuaed by a Bifiall group of personnel Arnold Lawrence studing fourteu classroom school Mae M. Vennard Before they-loft home the Mon- the' mountain u d took a bus to successful the association hopes to Muchester. By their own admis­ same as in the United States, u d Language can be a tarrier In attacking'^. TTiia ia not an "at­ which were presumably put In o f­ to accommodate 420 pupils^ This in Edwin M. Kose Nieeter Scouts were asked If they Nice, getting there in time to take duplicate it again this year. sion this group is the intelligentsia that is perhaps one o f the reesona ununtese de date for lawyers of seven: alleged Ballroom Claaaes For Tecnageni and Adnlts abandoned in practice. The m a-: a mockery of state statutes, dis­ to say much delayed Mhool at Is it not a fair question to ask This is a challenge io the Citi- ‘ RECORD SHOP bright colored tropidU fiqwers. Even those who have not studied > 'V m e pucakee, but the second Kertanouom. It is but a short to present oral arguments to sup­ jority bloc of the Board of Direc- regarding advice of the General Keeney Street. why are some officials so deter­ sens Committee, .Mr: Earl, or French at all can how be heard Manager, and conducting our local This school nearly completed breakfast, hot cereal, was not as walk to the tea frofti the camp, Om Night la Parts saying "bonjour,” "bon aoir,” "mer- CLASSES START TODAY, SEPT. • tora can pomt to a record of noth­ mined to spend 0450,000 o f your whomever they may produce' to Records u d Accessories It was after 10 o’clock that ing and almoat nothing—nothing government amid snarls and consists ' of four separate build­ popular. The French, like all and nice views o f the Water c u cl,” u d “ il n’y a paa de quol.” U x money for- a six room school debate the qualifications of their be seen frqm the spot. night when the group reached worthwhile accemplished and al- sneers, name-calling, derision and ings well a rru ged in a U-shaped plus Auditorium and Cafeteria? dAMES A. WOODS peopla on the continent o f Europe, The French girli, too, at first plu. Each unit of this Campus candidates aq against Matthew nmofvAffUfiAA nave for breakfast all the bread It Is about a ten minute walk Paris, the city to which all were Bieat nothing done in the proper, receit. Folks, it looks os though we Paton. I vrill' debate on Saturday SfiS Center St. Ml-9-1918 were shy about trying their little- On the other hand, the present type school has idl rooms on the U d Jam they can eat with either to'* the Breton fishing vlltake of anticipating a visit, but not for iagaZ and democratic way. have had some short change ar­ Or Sunday Evening, Sept. 11 or 12. used English, but finally found that minority group of Directors, con­ grotmd le\'el. Three o f the units coffee or. chomlate to drink, so Loguivy-de-la-Mer, a very small long this time. In the ohe night they could make themselves under­ WAHTED AT BNCE Business men know you must tists at work on our school pro­ on the sides of the U each con­ in, the (Mnter Park, the H ig h the cereal was quite a change for place with only two or three stop in the city of brigl^t lights spend money to make money. Not sisting of Harold Turkington. Har­ gram. School/Mall, or u y place which stood in that language. When • ACTORS , " • ACTRESSES ry Firato, Jacob Miller and Ted tain four beautifully plaimed, MOwer them. stores, a post office u d perhaps and night life it was necessary for either luguage fails, sign lan­ ao the Directors* majority Uoc. I f this 0450,000 is burning such will M\A the voters U d give thpm Fairbanks have been thwarted and cheerful classrooms. The marshmallows, served In SO or 40 honaes. the Scouts to spend most of their guage sometimes proves most help- # NIGHT CLUB ENTERTAINERS' They have seen lit to pass the a hole in Manchester officials’ u ^ p o r t u n lt y to hear both sides time unpacking and packing again frust>ated In their every attempt A t the end o f the U la a very pockets, why not build a duplicate "some mores,” a'toasted marsh­ In the harbor small fishing boats highest tax rate in the Town's g i v i n g , why the voters should for the stay in B rittu y . They left fu** • COMEDIAN FOR MASTER OF CEREMONIES EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE to return democracy, sanity and neat unit consisting of administra­ o f the Beacon Falls school, have mallow u d a couple of squares of are moored until they put out to t history and meanwhile discourage, ote for or against Matthew Paria at 8:30 the next morning After a week of camping to­ sound business sense to the local tion u d health rooms,' a spacious 12 rooms for classes, . tUm the Hershey’s chocolate, eaten between sea to catch fillet, tuna or sar­ gether these two groups of Amer­ EXTRAS — EXTRAS — EXTRAS — EXTRAS through their actions, potential Paton. after only a few hours of sleep. scene. combination gymnasium and audi­ other two rooms into a cafeteri^ ////rsmArswr cra(fi(srs, were most popular,.ud dines. icu u d French ^rls will certain­ huge additions to the grand list. torium complete with a full size Sincerely yours, itO a U f the French girls have been asking FOR MOVING PICTURE TO BE MADE FOR Nobody favors increased taxes, but Because o f the principles at u d still retain the Auditorium AAfi>fRAM esnm scr] 'm e livelihood of most of the When the train arrived in Guln- ly have a better knowledge and un­ U R G E l-DRAWER CARINET stake, they have not yet thrown stage, u d u adjoining wing with u d Gynuiasipm combination ?. Fruk Reilly their American friends if they are Inhabitants seems to depend upon Vamp that Saturday arcernoon at derstanding of some of the cus­ averybody would have welcomed two additional classrooma The going to have, u y more. It ap­ these potential increases^ to the in the ,towel and w ill come out With this 3fi0 pupil capacity^ it is M /V PEMAOUID fishing and the men of the village '2:30 the Muchester girls were toms of the other’s country, its f plot o f lu d has a space in which Still Vnacreeaed f/V (Mf£ pears that the Manchester group wear rough clothing knd boots, apd grand list—existing business and fighting in the next round. They doubtful that u y fur-ther,’npan- Fraoi Mew Leases ....r.li;SS A. met by a group of French Guides, food, language and other aspects. Manchester Fire Dept a fqurih unit cu someday be To the Editor: T n m Black letaaS w ill be sending some marshmal­ (4 SIDE lY SIDE) Stdustry in order to lighten their deserve your support, aldng with aion would ever be 'n ecem ry. As r . their faces are tanned by the ^ n added to match the first m m- We wish to thuk Mr. Ml for (PayllsU Oevlaz TImc) lows to Fruce this winter. Mo m im IN CO LO R AND SOUND present burden, and individuals, in several newcomers, because of the final step, take t h ^ a l u c e of FABU (OeeS fer Sar.at lejke ealj) V % k ' and Jhe sea. ’ / , Uoned three units. his fatherly advice offered through Ths preparation of the beans order to lower their present taxes their views and thinking ability, 050,000 ur 060,000 u d ru ovate Oae We:r B. T. The women, who usuall^wear TO BE SHOWN AT WADDELL SCHOOL All four tmits are constructed your columns on Saturday, S e^ . Mao. le WcS. laclaelee brought from the United States and possibly find employment at and because they are patriotic and knd refiniah good M anchester ss«.ss th^ir native costumes on Sundays, o f durable, serviceable, good look­ Thors. A Set. HAS was watched with great Interest, costumes with a lace cap typical of WANT ^ WANT — WANT — WANT home instead of in neighboring dutiful enough to come back for High after the high school pupils SooSa/e A BalMere „.M n.ee S A £ £ r r ing first class materials. Each 30 move to the ' proposed new high We agree with you, Mr. M., that Sreclal B. T. Ecee._ u the F>enoh Guides had never this section. Work hard. They do oommunities. Fitun one who has more. T. EMaamr Croleei 0I.ee BOVS u d GIRLS BETWEEN AOE.H OF 5 to 10 FOR ‘ 4’ .U pupil classroom has i-Jl the latest school. This in e ffe A will elimi­ the voters will be our boesss. That MeaSore—TaceSajra -WeSaeaSaye Been u y th in g cooked in a besn- not have the modern ■conveniences baen in contact with business and While most of us are acutely ■reclst/FrlSari fraa necessary school facilities with nate the n e ^ fo r embarking on is why we prefer to be screened New LeaSeo hole b efo r^ A large hole was dug which the American housewife has, HILLXER avrare of the fact that the iron KIDDIEWEDDING \ $ 7 .9 8 tndustry which were interested in most modem Uf^ting u d heating _ . . F. M. AliaAla 8cpl. S curtain clanged down in Manches­ u y fu r t h ^ new school building through the “sieve of deoM>cracy” Sreciol P ^ o { Black lelaaS OaloHare In the ground u d lined with and their chores are practically AS PART OF FIREMEN’S MOVING PICTITRES locating in Manchester until last available today. All lavatories and t:M A. M. Alee Scot. S ter last January and has remained programs/for decades. on primary day. Sept. 14, rather iVES: LOOK AT THE AERO WlUVS rocks and then the rocks were endless. They wash their clothes Januaiy (one with a potential em­ toilets have Inlaid tile floors u d th u through t^e sieve of u y poli­ (All Batce larlaSa FcSeral Tax) heated by a fire built in the hole. FILL OITT COUPON AND MAIL IT TO: down since, we are not as well in­ Sincerely yours, Lset Ti4b al Seaeaa Seat, it in a public trough in the center HOMETOWN MOVIES ployment of 2,000), you may be ceramic tile walls to a point about tical high comniand. After the rocks ^ r e hot a covered formed about the actions and be­ Frank U. Lupien naooS STBAMSHir UNES. INC. \BEF0RE TOO BUY ANT CAR of the village, using cold water, 'MANCHESTER FIREHOUSE > assured that it will take many five feet above the floor. Plenty Perh^w, Mr! M., you c u give Cealrol Wharf. New LaaSaa. Ceao. pot o f beuB was plu ed in the hole havior of our. representatives to 21 set St., and beating the clothes with pad­ OR CALL IN PERSON FROM 11A.M. to 4 P.3I. pears o f clear thinking and mature of closet space, storage rooms u d us further fatherly advice u d ex- P. O. Bax lSt7 u d covered over with aahes. This COLLEGE the state legislature. Sherwood Muchester, COnn. Tcl. Mew LaaSaa BI 1A400 dles to get them clean. They do not actions to undue the great havoc reception rooms are in each build- ffshsrWffye SrfM JN«MiB. linLlT.t JIP T M .V. Okie CONTEST CLOSES AT NOON SEPT. SO Bowers, one o f Alanchester’s so- pot was dug up In time for supper, seem to find this task irksome that haa been wrought in so short ing. / Offers IMwta the beans well baked ^ this time. though, as several women; young a period. Worthwhile business and called ‘‘^prcsentatives” to' the General Assembly, attempted to ^ e plot of ground within the^ At first the French took small and old, gather there at the same Industry are more than e w r to quadrugle has ' connecting con<^ To the Editor, \. ffTALENT COUPON create a state law regulating and hsipinga o f the beans and\ the hot time'and chat busily as their huda W E GIVE pay their own way in retuni for a Crete walks u d w ill be . grass This letter is being written by P U IS r if f Bvenfng Division llnUting earnings in the architec­ dogs, both new foods to\them, work. ffnme otaUe local government and a good covered. Plenty of parking space me without being urged by a sin DsCORMIER MOTOR SALES, lie. tural profession. Whether ohe la or gle person. I have been listening but moat o f them came back^or a On Tuesday the French and GREEN STAMPS sducationai s^ tem for their em- is already provided u d is of the second helping. / Address • is not in agreement with the pur­ to the loud speaker U d reading 24 MAPLE STREET MANCHESTER American Scouts went .on a trip to ptoyea children. More have been pose o f the proposed law is not the ameslte type, as are the roads on 1. NATION-WIPI CltPIT. O ver 000 ’The cor/ned beef hash ser^d the “ Isle of Brehat,” a picturesque Fall^19S4 dhiUMd Away in recent m onths school lu d around the building. the letters in the Open Forum u d PhttarlMtaMls Telephone ...... question. The main point being that is what prompted me to write s imated oOees la II. 8. and Cpsate for one lunch seemed to be .llke4 Island not far from the mainland. than you caq imagine, despite the Although the building is not yet UMa.nsa Ji M arin 9. CUSratM inw IOAN0. U m fitlod raised is that our "repreaentative” thla letter, by the French girls, and their W ith rocks rearing up into the sea ^Lct efforts of the Chamber of Com­ finished, every minute detail ia be­ •too 1 8 i8 1 6.78 00 nssdi and Incemi. Ask ter "S Step plates came back for second and introduced a bill and attempted to S4.25 all along, the coast, this part of the Engineering merce and the Manchester De- make into state law,. a regulation ing worked In to assure a full u d Mr. Elliott ESrl who bai' been 19.85 Onido” to fodudng ssonthly p a y wats. third helpings of the New England -FVench coastline c u prove to be Music .. <...... Yes No 89.05 CnarsM lead to Aaaoclate Degrees In Aeronutical, . velopment Commission. The limiting the earning capacity of a complete product. engaged in the application of the 9. VAft iW V K i to sssplysd people. speciality. Much Intereat waa moZt treacherous for mariners, I will be at the Firehouse: M echuical, Tool and Production Engineering, u d to Boards’ . actions have received particular group of citisens. All A s one s tu d s at the open end principles of scientific muage- A IMS al 0IW cawt 0M4O .Am 4. SNtPU-VMIT lOAN. Phono first. also shown In many of the other heneV there are many lights and the Bachelor Degree in Induatrtnl Engineering. Selec­ Day ...... ’Hme statewide coverage — newsp^ier, freedom loving people of Connecti­ o f this campus type school u d ment could possibly be the cause of anaaa, laatM la l l mmibiiim Oot mere orith the B | g ' American foods, tome o f which other warnings in this region. The aaaisif lawillai.a al tltejaacS. tive programs in Eagiaeering Drawring, A rc h i^ tn m l radio and TV. cut, whether butcher, baker or surveys the entire layout it re­ some of the problems - that exist writOb cooM in tederf w efe popular u d some wlvich rocky isle of Brehat waa no ex­ minds one o f a beautiful picture in the textile Industry. His com' Drafting, Highway Design u d In nclence such na Tou arill probably remember candlestick maker, would not ' were not. ception. it has a village upon It and • KIDDIE WEDDING » want their esu-ning capacity limit­ portrayed in one of the modem parison between the equal rights Democratic Citizens The American girls have found Is apparently quite a delightful nintoal lAbormtory Techniques may be followed for a that one TV program wanted to Certificate of ProftcleBr)'. Special subjects may be. ed by the "representntlve” •from architectural Joiumals. I t ia of all voters u d the stockholders the food In France very good and summer resort. put the "circus” on a nationwide qchool o f which I am sure u y taken If desired. Name ...... aookup. Out o f state, the vice Manchester. The practice of state of utilities or industrial companies they , have had aufficlent to eat. For, “goule,” or tea, that after- regulation and limitation of in­ parent would be proud. A s a mat­ is incorrect. A com p u y with one f e ^ M T n a l. F IN A N C l C O Address ...... resid en t o f the Chase NaUonal ter of fact a lot of New Englud Bank of N. T., manager of a come is Just as out of place in a hundred stockholders c u readily of Manchester: prep schools with high sounding URSMC^iiAOiPaM ffffOT. 1.22 Telephone ...... group of bondholders, stated that democracy as the practice of five be controlled by one or more stock m MAIN f r ., 2MI n .. Ovw WMhmth% MANCHESTCR political Irrcspouaibles guiding the names u d higher sounding tuition holders who have the majority of our local legislative body showed rates do not possess buildings as MlteRsWMUileAsfclarMwmiftlihRBr WeaL Da«»* • A. M. ♦ » * P M. ^Lge destiny of 35,000 inhabitants of a the stocks; u d that is ddne O m i THUR0OAT IVfNINOS UNfll 0 fM. an "immature attitude toward beautiful u d funcUohal u these. • A M. le 12 Noen public commitments." thriving New England community. through stock manipulations, eon- lem aril le mlSaili tf eS mmoBei leaai' WILLIAM DICKSON & SON Boys "...... I would venture to

QUILTED liar of Cemmarca TAN CAMPUS * Vafaraa WorM War II. 2Vz yaors ovarsam doty Know the dealer before you buy a used car! COATS * 'StudM bininass odmiflistratioR. Now Yorii M G U U tt. Another tldnf/w* w u t to mak* Mr* lONCS. When you go used car hunting, go UaKrarsity School of CoiRRiorce oad Wootoni INOtTt dealer hunting first. Find tbe m u who you’re satisfied writb your uaed car. W * Sizes 10 to 20. Maroon, Rasorva Univarsity. may gain moet from treating you have a good name to uphold and w* m m blue, xrecn with grey IM AtUY TAIIORID leant you as a permanent customer trim. We Ford Dh^era are here today, h e n . . . for more used cara.. . Ford Dealer IM» Msaw ley iwisUi . T ru V a l tomorrow. We handle used cars mainly Service . . . and a new Ford someday. Hwfe’» ae “aadiw.”. Medwa **The future, o f Manche$ter de^ Wylls0, iefl owl.- as a service to our customers who trad* pend* upon right thinking and rM eod aapao Mleriae fiw The detignaf of Him TruVol ought to get a nwdoll them-in for new Fords. We don’t de­ You’re bound to find the ri^ t car for NVIO-MAC e rick-loeliiafl Mp- pend upon our used car profits to stay you among our wride aelec^on of a ll •aet msu raac.. Mael fer ClOtton of crou-chachs givn a bright touch Hw intelligent public service. There to - in buainees. And because w e've got to makes. And every car sve label A-1 is heathery cloth. Rounded peckeit end a MMiHyxNpped ia no room for defeatism in make room for the steady atieam of A-1. You ran taka OUT expert mechan­ cellar (that fits weN with a tie), ore extra fashion trade-ina wre’ie getting, we are pricin( ic * word for that. T ry us aoon for a used Town Planning and Town Gov^ car yoO c u rdy on. Yon’S Io onjoy • 0unfit iiomp fliif winfor wWi touches. The Sanforized Flonoire fabric is seanw, cars at rock-bottom. your c«nVA0 owningt tfortd A w p y for sAfp-lippping. ernment,** i- weightless and stops all shrinking svorries. Al this low So lot ui tdlo down your pwnmgs and chock fhom for You can trust our I noodod ropoirc. WnbgjfaR price youH wont H in several eeloni i If if'0 fhno fo hovo fhom ro

• --., r -.r .‘i y ^ A O E EIGHT :; - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^, CONJ^, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 P A ^ f i l M N B Time For A Stalemate the -Coast Guard or the Weather against the committbe’a action > ISattrlfratpr waxed warm. Bureau is realty going to be court- Droodles iThurmond ' Set Board had ordered achoola to start Me achooU. This forecast came ■ f . Once again, American foreign martialed. There are still some After Brown was announced as DiMiussiM Taxation Race Bias Ban integrating Mia term. from Cecil Sima, white Naahvltle policy has-been trapped in an un­ By MMiER PRICE the party candidate, Gov. James Board Declines Grpot Filing of simitar littgaUon was attorney and Board of Education New Vemon-Lydall School €t)eititi$ l|rralii Mings in naMre-not easily pre­ F. Byrnes, who Supported Presi­ EUNICE CASE HOHENTHAL favorable poaition, and Me Com- To'Enter Bitter expect^ today in Baltimore where member. rUBUBUiCO BY run dictable, and Me direction and dent Eiisenhower in 1952, appoint­ white and Negro pupils attended ___ JNTOTO CO.. INC. muntsta are exploiting that fact ed Charles E. Daniel, a construc­ Ttochfir of Nears Test in U BUm II Areet force of a storm is one o f Mom. Letter of Resignation the same claaaee yesterday tb r the Welcomes 620Pupils Today lUnctieat«r, Oonn^ wiM savage intensity. The infere.‘«ting question, perhaps, Carolinn Race tion firm president, to the unex­ first time in hiatory. There were THOMAS r. rtoousoN. pired term which ends Jan. 2. Lists Performers W4ALTER------R. ERGU80N The unfavorable jiosltion ia Mis: would be to find out why some PrANO - - - VOICE South Schools no incidents as 14S.0(X) public Piibllsbers It was Daniel's debut in politics. 81,000,’’ Martin aald. Martin said school children went to class. (Picture on Page 1) d ep a rtm en t The ceremony oleaed We are committed to the de­ auMoritie.s seemed to know where Ooliimbig,' S. C., S ^ t. 8 (P)— A Directors Wigh to Qear tttund^ October k. 1 8 « There was no comment from Arrompanlst the recommendaUon Mat Me direc­ Atty. Robert M. Fumiaa, Jr^ For Taleiit Show The flag went up under a cloudy aasa Mias White led Me group in fense o f Formosa, 100 miles off Me Me storm ws.<< goihg and now 'it factions^ ' I>olitical ifight loomed Byrnes on Thurmond's announce­ tor receive a salary of 81,000 was (CoattaDed from Page Oae) aduring Ameriea Me Bcauufiii. TubUehed Every Evening____ Except Up \ Misunderstandipg handling Me suit, la auing in be­ sky today as almost 630 young­ tundaye and Holiday* Entered at the Chinese mainland. And it may be was going to be, while others did for South. Carolina's U. S. Senate ment. Graduate of Northampton Institute o f Mnelc. Soloist at Soutli hia and Mat he made It on the half of seven parents, six children. sters participated in Me opening- 'nie earemony qiarkadmarked Me and Poet Office at Mah-fbeater Conn., aa Thurmond, governor front 1947- With Leader of CD; bMls of a BUggesUon by Edward .would be appropriated to pay tul- Everett Kennedy. Jaycee chair­ day flag-raialng ceremony et Me of more Man a year and a half o f- that the Chinese Communists ac­ not. People in Rhode Island, for race/After former Gov. J, Strom Methodist Church for many years. Me Maryland PetlUon Committee man of Me State Theater Kiddle B e c ^ Claaa Mall Matter. 61, was defeated for the Senate W. KruDnict, former CD director* Uon of pupils in Me private and the National Association for brand new Vemon-Lydall School. planning and construction of Ms cept Mis fact, and wld rejpect it. instance, received warnings from Thurmond announced last nigtit Aik Meeting Sept. 17 Shows, announces Me first group 18-«laaamm educational plant 8UB8CRIPTION RATES by Sen. OMn D. Johnston in 1950. STUDIO—47 Princeton Street—Telephone MI-t.8841 When Martin first recommend­ ayatem. > Me Advancement of White Peo­ SuMrintendent of Schools Ar- Put the Chinese Communist* are people In New Hampshire, who he will be a -write-in-candidate in South Carolina election laws re­ ed Me salary be set, he made it of contostanta to appear in Ma Mur IlUng spoke .at Me ceremony. The milllon-doUar school waa de­ Payable In Advance " W e '« » simply exercising Me ple. Tha committee, he said, has talent show Mia Saturday. The On* Year ...... tlB.60 attacking Me island Quemoy, Me November general el-iction. Tha Board of Dlrectorz last clear G.tKit did not request it. Ha told the students. **Tou have signed by Architect Victor Frid. heard Me IruM' being predicted quire that ballots have write-in same le^«I right to resist Mis signatures of 3,400 persona, in­ youngsters have met wiM Mrs Six Months . 7.75 which lies only five miles off'M e space. Bight declined to accept Me reaig- Lack of Cenldenoe the privilege of being children in On March 16. 1963 ground tms Three Month* . 3.90 In Melr weather programs, while Thurmond led the split in the moat . unfortunate decision Mat cluding many Negroes, who want Olive Recave o f the Little Folka One Month . 1.90 Brown tried in .1926 for the Sen­ Bstion of Adrian Groot aa acting The Directors said lest night Ameria. You have th* moat highly broken for Me acboel by Mayor . .90 mainland. It can be considered one Rhode Island bulletins- were still Democratic party when he ran for aeparati schools for the races. Studio for rehearsals and plan to Weekly ate but was defeated In a close Mat cutting Me CD budget and Ma NAACP ex'ercited in contaat- Out in Texas, where MC Negro favored educational opportunities Sherwood Bowers and construction Bingl* Copy ...... , • .06 of the outposts of Fo:-mosa's own reassuring. And Me New York President on the states rights Civil Defenaa director, at least un­ hold a dress rehearsal Saturday in Me world.” primary nm-off by the late Sen. cutting M« figure for the aky-‘ Ing the unanlmou8^xourt decisions population ia heavy in the eastern morning wlM Fred WCmer, ac­ was bagun. Wadhama and May Oo.. defense. If the Chinese Commu- Times of that Tueoday morning, "Lower Plate For An AI|t^ato'r” ticket in 1948 and will oj^iiose Stats Ellison D. (Cotton Ed) Smith. POLITICAL til Me "milunderstanding” between watch post fiid ^not reflect a lack Ha urged Mem to "make full use Hartford contractors, ware Me MEMBER OK Groot and Me Board la cleared up. of over half q centiirjr,’: White told sector, Me superintendent of a companist. of the opportunities the new school THE AiSOCIArKO PRESS nisU take It, Mat wilt be a nasty having gone to press at a time At first glance you m^^ think it Sen. Bdgar A. Brown, who helped Again he' ran against Smith In of confidence in Groot. In his white rural school near Dallas re­ Appearing on thia week'a show iMiUdeni. The Asaociated P reu 1* exclusively keep the state in. the. party fold The Directors Mivited Groot to Me legislators. x offers,” and said, "It is your re­ entitled to the ose of repubileatlon of tweak of Me American nose. Yet, unlikely that an Alliaator would 1936, but withdrew a few days be­ letter Groot said "I feel Me recent jected efforts yesterday of a group will be Barbara Brown and Mary As Ma new ptant neared eom- when the experts still had "Carol” have false teeth. Wgil, this is an ln.lfc2. ' fore the primary. /m e e t WiM them Sept. 17 at 7:30 actions of the Board of Directors • (The NAACP is the NaUonal sponsibility to show your apprecia­ all news dispatches credited to it. or if we do have Me power to pre­ p. m. in Me office of General Man­ of Negro parents' to enroll their Ellen Jeffries, singers; Patty Lit­ pletion Mis summer, tha school de­ not otherwise credited in this paper heading out to sea, errried a pret­ unlikely Alligator.,/ He sold his Adi .1 Stevenson carried the Brown, conaidered .strong In showed a lack of confidence in my Association for the Advancement children. Supt. Mark Hitt aald he'd tion for Me new school by taking partment moved in and, under Me and also the local news published here. QUESTION ager Richard Maitln. tle, singer, dancer and bi^ton good care of it vent Me Chinese Communists ty little map shov/ing Me future wife to a Hunter'who wanted to state in the presidential election state pblitlcs, ia national Demo­ ability to do Me Job.” of Colored People). abide by State. Board of Education direction of Ramlzi. organisation All rights or repubileatlon of special In a letter made public a -week twirler, all regular 'performers on “If Me school can produce good dispatches herein are niso reserved. from taking it, we cannot exer­ make shoes and handbags out of that year. cratic committeeman. The question of cutting the CD In Washington Federal. Judge instructions to continue segrega­ plana were oompleted in prepara­ course of the hurricane, and Mat ago, Groot resigned saying Me Henry A.. .*k:hweinhaat will cen- a radio program. Also performing American citizens it will be worth cise thrt power without getting her, then took the money and Brown was named ca 'he Demo­ Thurmond, who lent late sup­ WHOM DO YOU WANT TO budget first came up at an infor­ tion this year. will be Carol Lefebvre,' an acro­ tion for Me first clasosa to bti, A. berv- course, on Mat map, drove right time taken by Me Job resulted in sider tomorrow ^a suit to prevent the cost o f its, building,’’ filing con­ Tull service client of N. E bought himself this set of super­ cratic candidate by the state ex­ port to President Elsenhower In mal budget meeting July 28 when batic dancer who has appeared In held today. Ice. Ina Intp what amounla to war on the Mrough Manchester. a financial loaa he could not afford. W)iltni-y Plioto scheduled integration of white and J. .Harold Jones, II, executive cluded. Publishers Representatives; The dentures so he could bite any ecutive committee. 1952, promised to list himself as a RUN YOUR TOWN? Director Helen Fitzpatrick said Atty. Wallace Baniee secretary of Me Dallas chapter of several muaicals in town; Mary Chinese mainland, which would Hunters who wanted to make Groot operates a restaurant. Negro pupils when District of Vincent Ramlai. principal of Me JuUus Mathews Special Agency — Nfw We don't want to see any heads Both seek to succeed the ' late Democrat in the Senate, if elected. In the letter he chided the l ^ r d Civil Defense U "something that the NAACP who led Me group to Spillers, singer and acrobatic tap York, C h h »^ . Detroit and Boston. be World War III. FurMermore, shoes and handbags out of him .Columbia schools open Sept. 13. new 30-room school, introduced MEMBER AVDIT BUREAU OK roll. We Mink Me country haj Sen. Burnett R. Maybank who died Thus for the second time in aa REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMIHEE fot- cutting Me civil defense budget on the state and local levels every In discussing general tax reduc­ The Federation of Citizens' As- the school, commented: "The South dancer who has appeared on tele- filing at Me ceremony. CIBCULAnOKS. ' B we have no particular right of any (he got; the idea from reading many years tradition in this state politician is afraid to touch." She Central Civic League and the viaion; Gerald Wilson and Mar­ enough investigations. Still, Mere^ DjiplomatB' speeches at Peace Con­ last Wednesday. Maybank had . Martin had recommended an 811,- tion last night at the Manchester SMiations, an all-white organiza­ Following Me superintendent’a will fall. Normally a Democratic CITIZENS’ COMMIHEE 230 appropriation for civil defense reconimended “a healthy cut." NAA0P firmly believe In the re­ jorie Flanagan, dance tram, which The Herald Printing Company, Inc., kind to take a direct part In Me is a part of ua which does want to ferences). Some years ago my 'been renominated in the June Dem­ Rotary Club meeting at the Coun­ tion, filed the suit contending Mat brief talk, two Boy Scouts, ArMur ocratic primary.. 'Diere is no Re­ nominee is automatically elected. and Me Board approved 86,750. At an Aug. 4 meeting of'"'Me cent decision of the Supreme Court has participated In musical and House of Troop 25 and Robert assumes no financial responsibility for tail end continuation of Me Chi­ find oiit Just who is responsible Grandfather Tobten tried to cross A factional flght developed in 1952 try Club, Atty. Wallace Bariies ex­ integi-ation now is Illegal because and will stop short Of noMlng until minstrel a' ows in town. typographical errors appearing in ad- publican candidate. TOWN MANABER The general manager said last Board, Groot took the opportunity no orders have -been issued by the Spiess of Troop 27, raised Me flag vertlsements and other reading matter nese civil war. Nor can we take an Alligator with a Kangaroo fig­ In the Selection of presidential elec­ the law of the land comes about in Judges for Me contest will be for hurricah^, and demand a night, however, that he believed to defend CD and iU budget. He plained Me Deneflts o f the new Suprame Court outlining meMods as ArMur Mockalia, a senior at Zeloiiis-March In Th* Manchester Evening Herald. such a direct jpart in Me Chinese uring he'd get an Alligator' with In traditionally Democratic tors. said the net cost to Me town for 1954 Revenue Code, which Con­ Dalla!i." selected by Kennedy and hia com­ satisfactory explanatio i. South Carolina nomination spells BdARD OF DIRECTORS ^ what boMered Groot Me most was of can-ying out Me decision void­ Manchester High, played Me Call Mrs. Anna Zelonia, 51 Apel PL. pockets so he could have ready­ Me Board's alashing the estimated Civil Defense has been 813.000 gress has recently ^passed. Barnes Addressing a conference of mittee. to the colors on the trumpet IT Display advertbing closing hours: civil war wiMout striding pretty' made Purses. But it-didn't work. election, but when the State Com^ ing sej^egation. The court has announces the engagement of her Por Monday—1 p. m. Friday. Five hvindred people attended a appropriation for construction of for Me past four years. The rest ia a Rotarian from Bristol and is school officials from 11 SouMcrn The State ‘nieater ia offering The entire group Men aald the much alone in Me world. Instead of an Alligator with pock­ mittee named Brown as the candi­ This quesHpn asked by a taxpayer who Is not a member of schedul^ further arguments for daughter. Mias Edna Mary Zekmis, . Par Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. wedding In California and nobody of the Republican Town Committee or the Cltlxena* Committee. a akywatch poet. of Me money a(>propriated has the Republican candidate for Con­ states at Atlanta, a Tennessee for Mia Kiddie matinee a we.stem Pledge of Allegiance, which was to Robert L. March, son o f Mr. and Por Wednesday—1 p. m. Tuesday. Only a decision of Me. rasheat ets he got a Kangaroo with big date, claiming that time, did not noticed what Me groom was wear­ gress from the 1st District. Mia fall oh how Integration should lawyer long associated with south­ Mriller and cartoons. The doors Por Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. Bheekey Estiniate been returned in matching funds be accomplfshedi followed by Me singing Of Me Star 1 'rs. Natala B. Garrone, 513 A Thought for Today teeth who swam under-water. permit a primary, opposition ing. '• or will be returned, he saiX Addressing the local Rotarians, ern education predicted gradual will open at 12tS0 and Me first Por FWday—I p. ra. Thursday. kind, Men, could take ua direct­ James Sheekey, town engineer, The Distrin of Columbia School S^gled Banner by Miss Marty Adams St. Por Saturday-1 p. m. Friday Barnes said that the new tax bill elimination of racial segregation in feature will begin at 1 p. m. White, and members o f Ms music Classified______d e tu n e : _10:90 ^ a m.n each ly into Mis fighting for Mis par­ estimated the Job would cost 82,- The hope expressed by the Di­ A spring wedding is planned. rectors last night was Mat Groot will provide tax reductions for in­ day of publication except Saturday — ticular island. And unless we are Appreciation 500 but lowered his estimate to 9 a. m. 82.000 after it was tentatively de­ could be Induced to stay on in his dividuals as well aa for business willing to risk bur owp isolation Many years ago, in Me days cided elevation of Me chimney on post or at least convinced Mat He claimed Mat the individuals Wednesday, September S and Me peace of Me whole world when highways were still dusty, the Directors action In the budget will be Me principle beneflciAriee. top of the police station might be Behiea talked about the prob­ for Quemoy, Me .likelihood is Mat there traveled along such a-/high- eliminated. The Board set aside' did not amount to a vote of no 81.000 for the Job. confidence. lems o f taxation and he said that The Vanishing: “ Aetria” we will have to stand by and see wjiy a man carrying a large sack with Me new code an average Before the motion was pasqed. Mb Oiinese Communists take it.' of com,. American family of four will have Last 13^. 8 President Eiaen* Director Harold Turkington had So our position ia unfavorable Being well advanced'in years, a tax reducMon of 8200 a year. bower stood before the General moved 82,000 be appropriated. Di­ The guest speaker went on to and perhaps even impossible, and and tired from carrying his bur­ rectors Matthew Paton and Wal­ Top Political Post •Aaaembly of the United Nations, say Mat Me two additional basic Me Chinese Oommunlsta know it, den so far, he heard-''Me creak of ter Mahoney objected. advantages of Me tax law are and, in one of the great speeches wagon wheels behind him. Surely, The only objection to appropriat­ Seen for Dewey and are haviifg a giialy kind of (1) Me aimpltflcation of the fed­ o f our time, ci^ped a sober dig* he thought, the driver would not ing 81.000 came from Director eral tax laws, which had grown fun wiM ua. There are, of course. stop to pick him iip. Still plodding Jacob Miller. Miller said "1 don’t ciiaaion of the world situation by ^(Conttmied from Page Oae) over the years by a process of Mote who would aay, in hot ora­ along, he was Surprised when the sea how w « can appropriate 81.iX)0 a positlva proposal for the pooling amendment and appeal without tory, Mat we ahould answer Mis wagon drew Up, and he was of­ in the face of Mis (Sheekey's) esti­ any real effort at coordination, of the world's peaceful potentlali* fered a ride/ There was plenty of Broadloom Rolls mate,’’ aue might figure importantly It Communist nose-tv/eaklng by and (2) Me stimulation of Me na­ ties of the atom, "under the aegis room in the busines.i wagon, but Volunteer Labor might « be "unemployment' and tional economy which will have heading into Me Chinese mainland Me old ipan stood up, still carry­ ^ Advocates of the cut felt much of of the Unlted'-Nations.” U I f ' particularfy the diatreaa in. Ma the . effect of creating new Jobs WiM everyMlng we have. But ing the sack upon his back' vMe work could be done by volun­ textile industry." and improving Me general stand­ The speech was historic for After traveling aome distance. remaining from teer labor, the same meMod by ard of living. Mere' are not many who would which the almshoUke is being re­ "In an industrial atate," he said, miny reasoiia. For the first Umb Me (piver, looking back, asked him "we feel unemployment growing actually take Mat decision if Mey why he didn’t lay the sack down converted. in the post-war cold war -^ a , oiit o f national policy, most acute­ tion is as tense as it was had Me reaponaibility for it. The and sit on it. To which the old man Groot, ^h^ever, objects to Me ly." somebody was talcing hold of a replied. "It is kind enough of you idea Mat members A the ground ago when Mr. Stevenson truM.is Mat we do not have Me our own stock Benton aald the major issues in him.” problem from the positive rather to give me a ride, without offer­ observer cor^ ,w h o volunteer for clear right to make World War ing to carry my com too.” i airplane spotting^, duty, some of the Connecticut campaign Include / than from Me nagsUve end. highway construction, tax in- III out of this situation. . / Such a story is not without its Mem during early'iqpming hours, That aomabody was the Preai- 'Mould be asked to '^ u n teer to CreAaea, pointing out that Me Oem . What Mia altuation iUuatra^ea point. He had shown his apprecia­ 1 r ocratic candidates had registered Bid Requirement dent of the United States. tion for the ride alone. p a tte r n s ! build Meir own observgtlpn post. ia Me fact Mat Me Chinese situa­ Some of the observers a re'«l^ rly opposition to a proposed state in­ He was making the propocal, in tion. ia crying for some kind of How much more he appreciated Reg. $129.00 and many are women. come tax. Waived by Board person, at the United Nations, and unsatisfac'.ory solution l^tie that Me latter offer. What eatisfaction The meeting between Me Boal He said there appeared to be a Mere is in being able to tinburden (ecllne In interest among Euro- pledging Co put hia positive pro­ in Korea and. like Ma^ 'in Indo­ and Groot was suggested by Direc­ our minds in prayer. God is ever tor Harry Firato who said, "I hate «an s in Sen. Joseph R. McCSrMy, The competitive bid requirement posal under the Jurisdiction of the china, a solution whieV recognires willing to rfUeve us, not only ma­ to see a letter like this come in. (R-Wlp). was praived by the Board of Direc­ United Nations. a deadlock wiM ouf solving' it. terially, but spiritually as well. Let CHAIRS Maybe we should request an au­ .summer, when I wan In tors last night for two expendi­ us not. like Me old man, loae sight nila fact was almoat as im­ The situation ia thiit Communist dience with him and ask him to re­ Frapee, both Mr. (Adlal) Steven tures in bonnection with the con­ of this fact. "Casting 4^11 your care son and I fo u ^ a morbid intereat China cunnot Mke Formosa it- consider. He is too valuable a man version of M e' almshouse into a portant as the propoeal itself. For, upon Him for He careth for you.' to loae." in McCarthy. T^ijs summer, Euro­ police station and court btiUding. until thm, the United States had self, and Me sitBation also ia Mat Ronald C. Hillman Hits Salary peans appeared be tired of The expenditures were 81.105.20 been reluctant Co channel its own Formoaa cannbt Invade Me Chi­ Sponsored by The Manchester Director Mahoney said perhaps him," said Benton. tac radiator covers and 8960 for Council of Churches. good work* through the United nese mainland. Tlie reality ia, Board members should Join Civil Benton said he hadvapent 48 supplying and. building a flight Defense ag suggested by Groot in hours with Marshal Tito eff/Yugo- and a haU of stairs. Nations, and had frequently Men, Mat 'there la in existence his letter. "Perhaps we should slavia. He ar id his ( chosen U> advance ita own pres- a lop-sided partition of Cliina. Five styles of chairs in this pay everybody a thousand dollars chartered yacht.had been esed] NBODMAHV OERMM No Job Too Small . . . or so. If we pay the director, all ed by two Yugoslav gunboats to" tlga in ^ e world rather than the Since it/'ia in existence and since igroup including: the two nobody can change it, then it We Make Friends That other volunteera will look up' to the Tito's island retreat. Me 3000 known kinds of prestige of the world organisation. ^ay shown, plus a fanback and leader and aay, ‘You get 81,000, Asked about hia visit, be said," might aa well be recognized and geriha^^ and bacteria, only about But nbw^a'wcre officially nam­ wo more lounge styles. All what do we get?." ,I found Tito more hopeful and JOO aiX^telieved to be harmful, ing the United Nations aa the fonhallzed, and Me CMlnese civil Willani B* Oi^Mson tve Latex cushions and "He didn't aay anything about optlmi. a yaat- Well do this' for you $85.50 12.0 X 5.6 Uncut Scroll Wilton. Apple Green .. 4^.75 oten gion at your h^xlside costs just 75^ a month (phis small 47 'f i e e . You’ll he amssed at how $85.25 12.0 X 10.9 Cut-pile Cotton Shag. Cocoa Brown 49.50 floral embossing, or lovely i3"ifMtoa*o M ^ir a STIAK KNIVIS Perhaps the President still in­ probably responsible for much of $77.50 12.0 X 3.5 HeaVy Embo.ssed Wijton. Silver Grey 47.50 much better your watc^ will Installation charge). That’s only 2 ^ ^ a day! multi-color set ^hell design. iA C H T8M tends to turp the program, once Me danger and tragedy involved $110.00 12.0 X 8.0 Uncut Textured Velvet. Dover Grey 69.95 $83.25 12.0 X 10.6 Cut-pile Cotton Shag. Creole Beige 49.50 I 2 6 6 run after it is deaned and oiled. U^ToMotiao he has a group of natious agreed in Me storm. If repairs are needed our expert $70.00 12.0 X 3.9 Plain Heavy Axminster. Apple Green 39.95 $119.00 12.0 X 15.0 Cut-pile Ckitton Shag. Creole Bfeige 79.50 A bedroom extension means protection at ni^t. Comfort during on it, back to the Jurisdiction of People stayed in exposed cot­ • Reg. to 2.60 Value -t.*)8 Sertsted stain­ aervioe will put thinga right. $65.00 9.0 X 4.3 Uftcut Velvet. Green M ottled...... 39.95 $192.50 12.0 X 13.9 Uncut Textured Velvet. Doeskin Beige 99.75 THI SIT, RIG. 3 .9 8 - - 1 . 7 7 Me United Nations, unci perhaps tages Mey probably would have ■LOIN OWNlUt illness. Privacy at all times. Anid don’t overlook A e egtension tS"ToMosiao M 7 7 less steel blades^ pU'tic $108.95 15.0 x 4.9 Heavy Twist Velvet. Nu^ra (Brown) 69.50 $257.25 12.0 X 18.0 Uncut Swirl Wilton. Pearl Grey . . 159.95 l* ’’ Toblo tiso handles ;handy plastic tray. his off-hand remarks Monday deserted it they had )>een properly Sae n* shout getting'the amas- as a wonderful step-saver in the kitdien. , RUBIER UTILITY, MATS were not Intended to cut Me Unit­ ing new Elgin Dnra'Power $57.00 4.7 X 7.9 Uncut SwirUWilton, Dove Grey .... 39.00 ir*Jooior Root | warned. Sopie of Mem were res­ hi. Reg. 81. All rubber; 6 new; bright ed Nation! oat of Me program he Mainspring io r your watdi. i-. cued. OMers loat Meir lives'. Per­ $36.00 12.0 X 4.6 Cut Pile Cotton. Cocoa B row n...... 18.00 colors; carpet-like surface; durable. Washable Firestone Velon .first ann^c«<||^on a United Na- ?ailg1lation$ quidcl>hnade. Just tall our Bittiness 0£Bce. haps not muqjt lUfference in Me $34.951 4.2Sx 7.6i Textured Uqcut. Velvet. Suburban Green 19.?5 22” X 36" ' S7 plastic; rust-proof frames. U m Credit CoqposM No Pawn PajHiaanU ' lions platfomi.lOMerwiM, ,we are damage to property would have $46.65 9.0 X 4.0 Plain Twist(istV* Velvet.. Rougetone .. 25.00’ back at Me busincas of regarduig resulted ^ m more realUtic notice F. E. B R A Y ■it '' tte. Nations Aa 'aoinc of What was coming.' But \Mare ^RRI 0LDOT, I The Seutnern New England TELiPHONS Company soK of oouain.'to whom cerfiaUtljr would have been lass .w, i h b 'bpiM m some ocesaioas, snd W . T . G R A N T e O . risk o f Ufe. 787 lUhi St.—Tad. I Wel^w* doubt Mat tu jrbody in i .. - \ • ^n2SH33S52.-^«n: - ib_ - J V ■ X P A G B 4 T E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAi-U M the country la roughly hklf Mos­ eye and esaenttally a man of re. Long Term Faith Program and the public is welcome. the St. Bernard's Men's Club will . AjlTaloottville and Vernon newm w n o —iesa lem and half ChritUan. there are from Itching. JBcxeraa, pimples, serve tonight.' 13iere will be the I'fems are now handled through A complete organUatloa of TRAINED SEWAGE SPECIALISTS Democracy Not aerve, Bennett has exerelaed a con­ angry rsd MOtehae or other Mtln Women of the Moose Mrs. Lela T. Tybur, 118 Prospect twice as many Christian pdklic To Retire; with trolling Influence on moot of Con- A Jeenagers dance sponsored by office of the dean recited a t 8 p.i.i. The iJancheeter Evening Hemld St., the former Lela Taylor, an­ ualflg the most modem egolpment and machliiey—RESULTt A , The teUowme proiram acliedui«H,><|»^ .h'oUdaya as there are Moalem. They' irrttaUoBa ia to apply PMetson’s tonight by prlcstc.of many hearby Rockville bureau located at One BETTER Job at a LOWER PRICE. necticut’a atreet transportation Ofaitmant to affaeted patts. Re- Under Study of Ministers the women of the Moose, will be nounces the reopening of the TV- are auppttad by the radio managa.' . Forward also say that most senior district utilities. held this evening at 7:30. ~ There parishes. The service is op^n to the Market Street, telephone Rockville bur School of the Dance Monday, I Mill Easy to Attain Firm 50 Years Haves Itching fa s t Skto fM a hat- nauta and itrg^Mbjact to changa officers are Christian. Halle Se­ will be no charge and refreshments public. 5-8188.__ _ Sept. 13,' In Orange Hkll at the a New nadergronad water THIS IS WHY ti WM ...... lassie is a Coptic Christian. In 1919, ht was appointed auper- tar, leeks bettri'. 4Se all dnigglats. RockTille, 8«pt, 8—(.Special)—< ^Grillo of Hfundeh, Conn. President >.4 will be served. ' A Pontifical Re<|iuem High Mass Center and the YMCA k . Main llnea lastalled. without BOUea. Asmara, Erltre*, Sept. 8 (JPt— Eritrea’s economy is running viaor of achedulea and in 1935, as- Soothes Itchy feet, cracks hetwesa of the Tolland County Assn. John will be sung by the Meet Rev. . . . more people call Hartford, Sept. 8 —^Richard siataht general manager. In-1934, Til* Greater Rockville Mlnlitere The Women of the Moose will Street, for both classea and private e Sump pompa lastoDed to •Ifet The ways of democracy and aelf- along steady under federation. The toss. Pstcraon’s Ointmeht deUghts B. Girardinl has invited all Tol­ Lawrence J. Shehan, bishop of Providing Water remove water from your McKinney Broe. lews Polka Hop J . Banaett, opeiratliig head of the he wras promoted to geheral mana-. or mousy hock. Amu. la censlderinc a "Spiritual land County candidates to attend- serve a Smorgubord for the mem­ instruction. ----- Bavuc vemment are coming hard to country la Ylargely agricultural. Bridgeport at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow Mrs. Tybur studied with a num­ cellar. . (1 ) Prc«inpt Service vs KM Box WOTU-4a» i Rsagir OonnecUcut CD., ia retiring Sept. gar and assistant to president J. Enllatment” program in which this meeting and hear the speakers bers of the .Moose on Saturday, !s Wile Urea, once the keystone of lltere’s hot much change on the with many clergymen from ber of'the best known teachers in e New "rootproor* , aewer S surface here in Asmara, the coun­ 15 oftw more than SO years of K. Punderford, who then headed churches of all faiths will partlcl- explain the Democratic party plat­ Sept. 18. from 0 to 11 p. m. Tick­ throughout the state in attendance. For^isposal Area (2 ) Quality Work [AY-Jewij Nisbtbt Wateb____ the Connecticut Co., as well as New York City. As a professional "~1lnes la a ta ll^ ^ m o Mueaollnl'e Italian empire -in East try’s 7,700-foot high capital. The xerrice. pate. form. Refreshments will be served ets may be secured from the Burial will be in St. Bernard's (.^) Reasonable Prices VI. KM lox ICH-T Kilt I Orouebo \ - — dancer she was a 'member of the e Plugged sewer Unoa cleaa- , ^!NJ~*Crima Photognpbiiir Africa. palm-lined main street ia now the SpringSeM Street Ralhvay Co. i g g i There will be a study conference by Hebron Democratic Town steward. Cemetery. Rev. Father Fay wras a A proposal to extend a water IE SAFE . . . IE SURE tewe^Polka Hop yVOTH—News; Design iSr Dancing Action on hts request for re­ and tha Berkahire Street RaUway at the First Lutheran Church. committee. Legion Auxiliary native of this city. ■* Capitol Theater Ballet and Chester ed electrically. - . --wd Kevue Eritrea’s troubles today exist Haile Selassie Avenue instead' of tirement — originally made laid line to the town disposal area to Hale Girls and with Mr. Tj'bur did ira vs KM Sox Via MuaeoUni. There are more Co., all New Haven aubridlaries. West Main Street, On Sept. 13 at Ellington Demoorata'to Meet - *1310 first meeting of the fall Mm. William Friedrich service the 'Sltwnge ifiaposal plant, vfmo -g u a W***" Watch de^te the beet laid plana qC^the Novomber but daferrad at the re- 8:30 p. m. A supper will be concert work and also appeared in \ Dallas w n c Otbuche beggars and more prostitutes, but 'The rrilroad sold the ^ rin g - The Ellington Dempcratlc Town season of Legion Auxiliary will be Private funeral cervices will be. the dog pound, and the dump was Kolby X won Photographsr United Nations. 'Ae U. N, Wo quast of' company axacutlvoe—la served preceding the speakers. stock companies. ters______VI KM 8ox^ WOT years ago gave this country of not so many of the latter as in bring takan at a maeting of dlrac- held linee aome years ago, but 8-flMSISIOI Committee, Democratic Club and held this evening at 8 at the G. held tomorrow at the Ladd Funeral approved last night by the Board Call McKINNEY BROS: ...... Design for Dancing Bennett has retained office as vice The Rev. Wallace Mast; pastor of A. R. roomis. Newly elected presi­ Home for Mrs. Frieda Tenpstedt A graduate of New Britain State 8 ifH 900,000 toacTu eeul-independence Addis Ababa, the E t h 1 o p 1 a n tora today in Now Tork. Young Democrats will meet at the 6 i Directors at an estimated cost WRty—Niwi Polka Hop Watca capital. prerident of the Berkshire aystem the South Congregational Church dent-Mrs. Eileen Flaherty and her Friedrich. 52. wlf* of William of 85,440. Normal School, Mrs. Tybur also SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY WCCCrRMor4 Kiviiw WTIC—Big Story in a federatlonwith K ia p tr o r Haile neteber to Get Job of New Britain, wfll tell of a simi­ Ellington Town Hall Tuesday eve­ manages the Prospect Hill School WnCB—‘nxeri VI R«d 8ox WDRO—Jack Carton SelsMle'e neighboring Ethiopia. Selassie is trying to do a gpod (in Pittsfield. Meea., and environs) ning, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. Joseph A. staff of officers will preside, ^lans Friedrich of 18 Oak St., who cited ' "niaYe Is no water line a t the TEL. Mitchell 8-5808—186-182 PEARL ST.. MANCHESTER He will be euieoeeded by E. M. and aa president of the County lar program which was carried will be discussd for the various for young children. Brows WOTH—Family Theater Aaseinbly Smspeoded job in Eritrea. Ethiopia has secret “aTn the N erBri^ MacVari'sh. candidate- for reprc at her home late Mond-y following disposal area now. WDRC—Cal Kolby ,> Fletcher, a troUay and bus official Tranaporfotlon Co. (Stamford and activities to be carried on during a long illness. WOTH—Tlgeri vi KM 8ox W ^ Y -N e « : Night Watch * The Eritrean Zjtoe'ntolY 1*^ hopes' that the U.N. might, award for 58 years and moot recently ' sentative Will speak to the group. The llhe will run beside the road WTIC—Big Story Italian Somaliland to her in 1980, Port Cheeter, N. T .), Now Haven About a year. ago. the winter. Final plans will also She was horn K :z . 24. into the a^ea aiid will provide under a 20-day suspension, ending prerident-^reneral manager of the \The Rev. Forrest Musser, pastor Invited to Jamboree Polka Hop WDRC—Jack Carson when the present Italiian trustM- affillatee. He retires from tha Young Democrats of the city and be completed for the district in­ this city, tlie daughter o* Gustave facilities foi*^a8hing the bulldozer WOCG-Rseord K e ^ ^^WOTH—Family Theater tomorrow, becaiue ot an argument NorwraUc Southern Railway Oorp., offices Sep t 15. HARMS AM of^ the Union Congregational yWNB--Tlgeri vi Bed Sox over federal and loca authority. ship ends. Richmond, Va. surrounding towns are Invited to stallation of officers on Sunday in and Anna Tennstedt anci li.i.v...... In use St ,tli«!\dump and for fire Chut-^. states, "About 49 per cent WTIO-Tbe Woman W H A Y-^^i; NUht Watch The Aicwmbly is on record W a Fifteen thousand Itallana—half This is affiliated with the Nor­ attend a "-Meet the Candidates" this city when the local post and all her lifeA protection. WORC-^al Kolby ^ C -M cO ee and MoUy Philip M. Tregger of all l^ericans do not belong to unit will be hosts for the occasion. 33-7 vote deploring "continuous as many as there were right after walk Southern Railway, cf which f .4sy .far ori^yps n o w * , Jamboree to be held at the Hotel Besides her husband she leaves WOTH—Tlgeri vi KM Sox WDRC—Mr. Keen ■ Lhe war—remain here in business ■ !■■■ f any chun^ and about half of those The body of the Rev. John "T. two sons. David'snd Elarl Friedrich. ^WGTH—H. Flannery interference” by the Ethiopian Patriric B. McGlnnia formarly was tabotiasi Bond • ballroom in Hartford on Godthaab, the capital of Green­ • \ Philip M. Treggor, Minister of . who do w ong have little or no Fay, 86, pastor of St. Mary's Weslen Caravaa government In Eritrea's internal ah4 technical jobs. About 1,000 preridanL Mr. MoGdmia now la yfa-Uko soaad, truor t m i Friday at 7:15 p.m. The candidates Rev. William C. H. J ’<>e, pastor land, hss a popluatlonof 1.500. WCCC-RMord KivUw J^ Y -N e w s ; Nisht Watch Americans, including dependents, Music of the South Methodist H, sense of (Jhfljitlsn commitment or WKNB—Tlgen vi Red 8dX y m c— Heart of Naws affaire. president of the Connecticut Oo„ ^ CtMfW UMUI •WI consecration --w God and His for the various state offices will be wfflp—JuM naln SlU WDrc—Moods for Romanes are here to run Radio Kagnew, a Church, has announced that the ae well as the New Haven Railroad, 5 At LOW PRICES Tedla Balm, chief executive of flrat choir practice for the fall Kingdom! InNthe next two or ’ introduced. There will be brief dis­ WDRC-kkU Kolby WOTH-Nlght Moods the Eritrean government and a U.S. Arm>.jnllltary installation set which o w n t the bus company. three years it is bur hope to enlist cussions of state and national WOTH—Tlgen vi KM Sox UiW— up as a communications center season will be held a t the church 8iU-^ WHAY-Nlts Watch long-time fighter for union with Mr. Gannett, operating from the itnr...r«««rbai our regular membbis as well as during the last war. at 7:30 p.m. on I'rklay evening. L Arthur Druf $ttrts j issues, with an outline of state 824-828 MAIN STREET—TEL. MI-S-5161—MANCHESTER WHAT—WsMem Caravaa w n c—Keep to the Capitol Ethiopia, ordered the Assembly compahy’a headquarters in Ne.w o o jy s | 2 5 newcomers In a real W akening to Young Democratics part in the' WCCG-Redord Revlaw WDRC—Moods for Romuacs All former choir members and 1 . WKwB—Tigen VI Red Sox ^WOTH—Sounding Board closed after members tried to de­ Haven, has been general manager sBhS the need for God, penitence, for­ campaign. Following the meeting bate a case Involving the banning others interuted in joining the WnO-Loraaao Jones choir at this time should be pres­ aince 1934 and vice president since giveness and loving, ba.crificial there will be dancing. WORC-Cal Kalby WHAY-NsVrs: Nits Watch of an oppoaltion newspaper, the 300 Allied De^d ’ 1936. He became a director in 1948, service—each according to his own WOTH—Tlgen vs Red Box w n c—Keep to the Capitol ent. Today’s Activities ■iM - WDRC—Moms tor Riomanaca "Voice of Eritrea.” but resigned thla d^co in May, faith. , Bairn ruled the debate out of Treggor, who became the Mlnkr- BowytOidl— swrifol The Church Oou.tcll of the First Americans W ^ V —Hau oC Record! ^WGTH—Sounding Board ter of Music for South Church on when the board was reorganiaad "The plan being considered Congregational Church of Vernon W t ^ —Reoord Revliw order, as the Eritrean constitution Relumed by under the hew McGinnis adminis­ would probably follow three or FALL WORK NEEDS WKNB—Tlgtrs vs Red Sox WHAY-News; Night Watch provides no other matters may be Sept. 1, was formerly Mlnletcr of’ BARLOW’STV Center meets tonight at 8 at the WTIC-:—KBor> Radio ■Lani Wnc-Nswa Music of the Bhnanucl Lutheran tration. • : four phases. This year would be Manse. WDRC—^ Kolby WDRC-Nsws presented when the budget is be­ Seoul, Sept. 8 (IP)—^The Com­ Laat November. Mr. Bennett in­ used for study, prayer and enlist­ WOTH—nivir Eagli WOTH-News Church and prior to that was as­ SALKS and SERVICK Mayor Frederick Berger will U:U— fore the House, aa it was in August. munists today delivered the re­ formed W. B. Snow, then president ment of leadership for a commu­ Outstanding •i45-r The Eritrean government banned sociated with the First Congrega­ preside at the meeting of the Men— See Words Selections WIUY—HoU ol RMordi WHAY—Night Watch of the Connecticut. Oo., that be nity wide survey. The next phase w n c—Newa cl World and-prosecuted the paper 18 months mains of 296 Americans, 8 Brito'ns tional Church In Wether»4:eld. Common Council tonight at 7. WCCG-Ricord Rivliw Treggor assisted in hot i services wlahed to retire on hia 50th an­ RCA — Iwldix would be that of an enlistment The Daughters of Isabella meet W ^ B —Tlgen VI Red Sox WDRC—Radio Almanac ago after it depicted Ethiopian in­ and 1 Australian in the Korean crusade to commit these people to WTTC—low Radio Uuie ^WGTH—SporU Report at South Church laat Sunday aa niversary July 1. Because of the ^ O illlrV I IVIVTOTvM tonight at 8 at the Moose rooms. terference in Eritrean affairs. War dead exchange. contest then developing over con­ QniSnS , our churches and the final effort WDRQ—Haasey. TUtoa lay reader. The Married Couples Club of the WO'ntWw ±vli WHAY-Nlght Watch Eritrean courts, acting under the . The Communists aaid they will trol of the New Haven Railroad, would be that of orienting old B it*- jm c —Starlight Serenade freedom of press laws laid down in turn over bodies of 241 Americana 'l, Tubes, Antennas snd Union Church meet for a potiuck WHAY-News WDRO—Night Owl and Incidentally the Connecticut members and new members into a supper at 6:30 p. m. at the church 11:45- Eritrea's constitution, acquitted the and 1 Briton tomorrow.’.. United Nations has turned over Supplies life of sacrificial service—using WC(7C—Oood ihrenlng. Oood Musis Co., Bennett agreed to postpone to be followed by a scavenger WKNB—News; SporU -n, WHAY-Night Watch publishers. A new case lias been The United Nations haq received 3,300 Korean and 800 Chinese and his request their talents for the Lord.” WTIC—News \ w n c—Stwilgfat Serenada brought under federal laws. Ethio­ 1.600 Allied bodies—1381 Ameri­ 1089 Tolland Tpk, Bnckland hunt ___ WDRO—News WDRC-^lghl Owl 100 corpses of unknown national­ McGinnis, on taking office, asked Halloween Party Planned The Emblem Club will h

nt this very wora-Fulton Lewla itism or hospltaltty from hia ning to enter into a contract with ed yesterday. It,ia planned to raise special taring. Till— regime toward any group that the circus officials. WHAY—Suppar Stranads WARDS CAROL BRENTS the center of the surface a little WTIC—Notes and Quotes shows itaelf favorable to democrat­ County Demoeratte Aeon. and slope it toward the gutters. WDRC—Tenn. Ernie ic Ideals. 1310 Tod Taste WOTH-In the Mood 9S0 MAIN ST. ■;te- himself on July 34. WHAY—U. 8. Army WTIC—Treasury bt Stan MANCHESTER NEWEST RECORD CENTER WDRC—FBI—Paaea ana War Priced Thrift-Low WGTH-Squad Room “MECHANICS.” Nylon outside ^TtSHIRTS of smooth, obiorbent t !ia - . WHAY—Here's to VeU SHERWIN-WILUAMS for strength; cotton imide fee combed cotton. Word* Better WTIC—Prank Sinatra , PAINTS THE MUSIC SHOP WDRC—FBI—Peace a War THE LATEST HITS ON 78 «Nid 45 RPM comfort. White, colon. 10-13. 3poi'’M Quality. FuB cut. Sizes S-M-L, ' WOTH—Squad Room W. H. ENGLAND 0 Drew In waihablo Orlon^ond-wooL Telerlsion Progmnia LUMIER COMPANY ’•HOLD MY HAND"...... Den Cornell i TM. 80-8-8244 Collar, cuffs buflinad with n On Puce Two "OOP-SHOOP"...... Crew Cuts whito angora. FoN colors. 9-15. "THEY WERE DOING THE MAMIO" / Veuqlin Monroe (i) Blouso, woshoblo wool jarsoy, 'aunty HGW necktioGe OlfltGr .buttoftt* • * m 8E SEEING Y O U "...... Four Freshmen ■g • •______s your new* home WhHGorridicolorf.32to38. PHvmto Instruction In Glnrlaet, 8nx, Accordion and @ Sidrt, oR-wool nubby toxturod Den- Onltnr Given By O ^ fled TeAchers V ogol tvtaacl. SRm-llnad. Multi- a ENROLL NOW FOR THE FALL TERM fresh from the architect’s draviing board ' tM-S28 MAIN ST.—TEL. MI-8-51S1—MANCHESTER .1 colononbrownorgray.22-30.

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1984. i------^ ^ Section Tivo WEDNESDAY, SEPTO|fBER 8, 1954 lEWttftig WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 [ PogCS 13 tO 24 M saaM * School Needs Set G uest at Parties Tomatoes Bring ^ PHONI Celebrate 25th Anniversary Manchester 3 TIMES FASTEH At Quarter Billion , Moving to Coast $3.60 at M arket Date Book for 6AS on Stomach FO R A Certified Isberstory testsprove Bell-sns Making Plans for Outdoor Church Fair Ansaldi Plans Wapping Center Gets Ready Hutford, S«pt. S (IPi— Gov. John Mrs. Herbert Hall o f 66 Con­ tablets neutralize 3 times as much 15 Kept from School ,1 0 A N ' Yesterday's sales at the Man­ stomach acid In one minute es many Lod(« hu be«n informed by Con* stance Dr., who sWy move with Thursday, Sept. 9 chester .Vegetable Auction Mart leadlna dicsztlvc tablets. Get Rell-ens t S S t o « 5 M New Project necticut’a EVlucation OommiMioner her husband to C i ^ m t a this Amounted to $3,308.02. A total of today for the (asteet known relief. 8$e. For Annual Fair Saturday Friendship Circle's Peach Festi­ 801 half-bushel baskets of number that achool building conatruction month, has been recmitly given By Bolton’s Bus Hassle val at Salvation Army Citadel, one grade tomatoes were Sold at a needa In the atate will amount to two going away parties. 4:30 to 9 p. m. high of $2.95 a basket The re­ Joint Public Hearing Wapping Center U an ant hUl^A 4*M Dairy demonatraUaa 4rUl about $260,000,000 in more than Mrs; Arthur Feltault ot 14 Cam­ Thursday and Saturday,' SIGN bridge St„ honored Mrs. Hall with mainder sold at a high of $3.69 and Bolton, Sspt a (Special)—^A.»mlttee at the Iteglnning of its ntudy of acUvity Juet now aa every on e; follow the parade, 100 citiea and towns. Sept 23-25 a low of $1.90 per basket. •ehool bus transportation hassle that she could not afforc* to drive Of .Board, Planner* ' Oommiaaioner Finis E. Engle- a luncheon last Wednesday. The is busily preparing fo r the annual 1 a.^tlne at 4 n m dm* mmm Annual KiWanis "Peanut Days.” A total of 76 bushels o f shell kept 15 children fromAhe Roeedale the bus irito Roeedele until the man, in hia annual report to the guests presented her ndth Some Advertising Called on Subdivision Saturday, 8 e ^ 25 beans were sold at a high of $2.00 aection away from opening sessions condition of the roed was improved. governor which was r^eaaed yes* costume Jewelry. All-day Fair, 2nd Congl. Wom­ and a low of $2 while 12 crates ED'S SION CO. terday by Lsxlge'a ctffice, atreaaed A desewrt b rid ^ jwsterday after­ o f ths Elementary School today. Driver Fears DanAge A Joint public bearing by the en’s League, Church lawn, 11 a.m. of cauliflower sold for $2 per crate Mltelml 3-R24R She said that extensive fr<^-end n U n tO M > WIITf • «r VISIT that the past fiscal year was a noon was the second going away Roeedale residents tq)d the Board of Direetora and the Town party for Mrs. Hall. It was held at on. and 30 bushels of-cucumbers went Board of Education yeeterday ) — The din­ "Ethlenl DInper Servteo* bue at the A very residence in the the aubdivlsion. life by Judd Williama. the afternoon in throe claaeee, road s ^ l d "endanger an entirp increasing number of children. Mr. Hall is a sales iranager of the Community'“Y” from 10 a.nt ner was given in his honor but Gov. development, where they were No opposition to it was voiced The afternoon program will o[ :ht weight claae or etsndard/ bunload o f cjhlldren. He further Ha altfo'emidjasiaed that as the the Hartford Gas Co; Their daugh­ to 9 p. m. John Lodge and his wife, Fran­ picked up Inat year. I f the children by Directors last night when they with a 4-H Dairy showing, and ffl luipment vehicles— Fords, need for new school facilities poses ter, Nancy, will Join her parents Saturday, Oct 18 were not picked up nt this loca­ naid “ It would not be deaimble set datea for the two meetings. ting contest arranged under the lets, Plymouthe; middleweight SHOOR JEWRERS cesca — did the entertSinlng last to send the bus down the road.” a serious problem now and for in California at a later date. They Annual-Fall Bazaar, Community tion, the resldenta Informed' the The Town Planning ' Qommiesion direction of Herb Tomlinson and' class o f single transmieelon''aiid night at the Itallan-Amerlcan citi­ Mrs. Henry Sheckley mvorted the future, the shortage ot elemen* will reside in Los Angeles. Baptist Church, 10 a. m. tp 8 p. m. zens dinner-dace. board, they would be inetructed has already given, preliminary ap­ Ralph Wetherell, Jr. standard rear axle— Bulcka^"(Mdil- this morning the children would lecs, Packards M d Hudsone, o r ' tary school teachers la something O ct 22, 89 The governor, once a movie ac­ return home. proval to a map for the aubdivlaion Lennie '^ ra ll. M d his commit­ PCHJO CASBg RISE again wait for the bue at the tee plans to\ fo'rm''the ^la')tarad e .cart With tires not lu g s r thM which requires early solution. Community Players will present tor, finished his sp«ech, then sang This morning the children which Ansaldi aaya will be com- Hartford, Sept. 6 (A*»— Polio A very residence tomorrow. She at Ciiarke S v ^ t at 1:30 p.m. Sev­ 7.56x20; and a trooyfor all with . "M y Three AngeUii" an Italian love song — Ane Mia fllR-[0nDITI0ni0G waited accompanied by Mveral also indicated the children would priaed of 14,000 homes. The land cases in Connecticut rose to 166 is in Residence Zone B. eral flMta arbjbeing prepared. M d no added weight. / Friday, Saturday, Nm-. 5, 9 Core, which with English lyrics mothera from 5 to 5:30 for the be brought to school by parents for the year last -week wl)en 22 Topograplw A Problem A- it is . expected Mrs. Edward N. From 5 to 7 jp.- m. women of Deaths Last Night Fifth annual Rotary Club Min­ currently is an American hit. bus. When it did not arrive they today ip. order to familarise them more cases were reported, the Septic tanka will be uaeP)—Two sailors Steele & Son could do Ita own excavation work a 10-lnch pipe on Florence Street^ Poat” table. area with some other children AT THE ORCHARDS ,^rked their car here m a hot For All Your SRhool 4R3 VERNON st. instead of contracting fon,it. :The a 13-inch pipe o ir Spruce Street The Mary Williama .Group, Mrs. when he left to go to a bam on pla. \ - ^ SCHOOL OF DANCE feaaibility o f making the purchase and a 16-inch pipe in lower Spruce Raymond Lucas, leader, will con- the bade of the property. Td. MI-V.0531 or hinged on 'whether the Florence Street. A rough estimate for the difct a “ silent” auction. He said he shut the pischlne off AurfCollRStNoRfl^s. MI.V-7R42 Street eewer project was approved work ia $32,500 which includes a Mary Cushman Group, Mra. before leaving. However a helper Vote for all six in the primary on Sap* of bees had occupied the car. and. in part on whether a subse­ charge againat the project of part Jack Mercer, leader, will offer a 'mounted the vehicle M d It slipped On September 16, 1954, et the Zipser Club, quent water line project in the of the cost of the equipment the wide as.sortment of g ift articles, forward about five feet pinning the tambar 14th. same area would be approved. tow-n has considered purchasing. including toys, children’s novelties boy under a wheel. • _ \ 35 Breinerd Place A t a bid opening Friday, how­ and candy. This group will also Royce said, "It. was a frepk^c- ever, 11 bids were received on one WEIGHT WOULD CHANGE arrange for pony ridea for the cident. The motor was n o t/ T w i­ ' / project and 8 on another. The children. ning.” market ia unfavorable to contrac­ A.*suming he could live and re­ The Young Peoples Group. Mrs. I'he contraption is a cut-dowm SUPPORT THB REPUBUCAN CANDIDATU Registration will be taken at the studio on Thurs­ tors now and the Board and Mar­ main solid S t the high tempera­ Stanley Matteson. leader, will have auto chasia that Royce has used day, Sept. 9, between 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., or tin laat night felt it might be ture prevailing there, a 200-pound a grab-bag for the children and for hauling dirt. ENDORSED BY THE CITIZENS COMMITTEK^ cheaper for the town to let the man would weigh about 5580 balloons. They will also provide 'f^ at any time by phoning MI-'9-l 110. Classes in tap. work out to contract than to buy pound, at the surface of the sun. dependable babysitters while A girl sinks in the arms of love H AND THE REPUBUCAN PARTY equipment to do it. On the moon, his weight woul(T' mo*‘’*rs shop at the ^ different M d 'wrinds up wdth her arms In the ballet, toe, character, eccentric and musical com* . The outcome of a long lUacus- be about 34 pounds. booths. Zink. Republican Voters! ody. Speciei classes for boys. .■V \ Mies Chapdelalae atteaded the Dance Congress In New York - ' - f and stndied nnder mnay fnmona tenchera and dancers fieai Amcricn nnd England. Tuesday. September 14tii

YOUR OPPORTUNITY v - ' CAN. YOU GUESS WHAT 66/m ji/i ^(, ■ Ray S. Warren for State Legislature MANCHESTER

y For ^ vtm m M f tliot Is truly "of riw pooplt, by Hw poopio bud for Hw poopio," voto for Hiofo coodidotot to ropro- I f*® W e sat in them, .we hefted than\, we looked at t h ^ , we ,felt them, turned soRt you Ir f o w l ood stoto ofFoirtr mKi popular them upside doWn.and still we couldn't guess the price. Everyone in the shoe... store figured on at least $20 jeach aii^>vorth every dollar. Lucky for you, they were so wr<>ng. And these, honest-^tS-goodnass arm chairs are just as ANYTIMEI- ingenious as the price. Use them indoors or outdoors .'.in your living roon\ den', bedroom, office, patio or*porch . . any place v^here you need a pair, .of chairs. ' . T -

“tr u ju n s ^ ti. OtNUINI MOCCASIN Jacob P. Mfller thm /dtSswni/Km ip for Board of Directors N PlEXtiLl t 10.95 each to * I

ond to Match — Whyaro these Marvel Chairs a marvel at this price? the Marvel Hassocks y ■ ■ Vilio*NubiaB Stool Frames are lightweight, have a satin-black finish. Polls Opon From Heavy Vinylita and black steal frames No*Sog Spring Seats are usually found "only in expansive chairs. 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M. Bouncy 16-coil innartpring seats DooMo Lags mean extra tturdinass; have non-mar plastic tips. T 18 in. long, 18 in. wida,_3'/2 in. thick Choir Soots Aro Big— o roomy 2 1 -in, wide. 19-in. deep, 3 Va -in. thick. In groan, lima, rad, gray, yellow ^Heovy ViNyl|to on seats and backs In groan, lima, rod, gray. ^ A gal can have a nmole ward* BE SURE TO VOTE Mail ojr phoijia for 2 in tame color furniture— Lower Floor Laval. robe of ahoei, but if she Natalie G. McIntosh IN THE PRIMARY doesn’t have at least one pair for Board of Direetora o f Trujuos Hand Sewn Vamp ,2 'for 9.95 loafers . . . well, she just isn’t 5 6 .9 5 -14 "i -^ 1 "in.'* Or so say the gals who hnowl Priced right,, too! 8-<23 We Irtvite Your Budget Account < < I I FURNITURt DVARTMSNT / ^ Jb! "FITTING IS OUR RUSINKSS" guilty and was fined $30 by Trial a committee deed from John B; "We want to plug this large scale Coventry Arizona Democrats Justice John Swanson. Pearson tq The American Lumber Mikoleit Enlists sbuse.in many tou-ns." Bailey said. In thee second case, Fred Shea Oo., property on South Road; an *Tf necessary, we will hire private TERMS K LOW of Lake Street entered a plea of attachment in the amount of $250 detectivea 'to help secure definite Select McFarland guilty to a-charge of intoxication against prtqwrty on Lyman Road 111 Marine Corps evidence of abuse." Brief Ceremonies Highlight School Enrollment Climbs; and was fined $15. He was arrested owned by P isto n Hammond by the (Oonttnoed from Page One) AMESITE DRIVES by State .Police Officer Kenneth Monroe Loan Society, certificate Clarence A. Mikoleit, Jr., 18, Hayden early in August afte'r hav­ of change of name, Margaret R son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. School Construction Start have shouted,’’ Kimball wired the No Money Down • 36 Montha 13 Late Registrations Made ing been found in an intoxicated Finnegan to Margaret F. LaFran- ^ A /o n C O •"J condition on the road near the cis. Mikoleit, Sr., 21 Woodland St., en­ PlBBRiRc i i Builtf? victor. ‘‘Oongratulatlons.’’ to Pay • Paving • iMvowaya McFarland, leading 42,066 to 3-J’s Restaurant. Warranty deeds recorded in­ listed in the United States Marine — SEE -1-x Onvntiy. Sept. 8 — (Speciml)—p)abe of WELDON’S SHOB many children applauded udien term by Republican B u ir Gold- asked for fullest cooperation in re- muted for adoption is limited to re­ ita own to meet. > the Thomas Bvrges.'s Tobacco Farm \ Friday 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 !^ler officially got the work un­ Cape Cod at his parents home. duction of the amounts to be appro­ prior to hio enlistment in the ’ 901 51AIN' STREET water. gard to bus transportation and set Mrs. Sylvia, Patrick who \-aca- Originally nlRieting In^the homes derway. The Glenn Construction In Arlsona’s two cmigressional forth three rules to be observed by priated. Marine Corps. Oo. of West Hartford are present­ Mrs. liltle'X'akes tioned at Schc^ic Lake in Tfaine Budget requests total $200,422.54 of members, ths seqmy has met at Upon completion of his basic- dlstricU U S. Adanu of Phoenix, all atudenta using school transpor­ with her family had some exciting Congregational Church pariah ly moving their heavy duty epared to $180,000 finally voted training, Pvt. Mikoleit will ,,be ment onto the acene and report Office in District and unusual experiences. Mrs. last year. ’The education budget re­ room in receqt' years. granted a 10 day leave to visit his of Rapresentatives the past four Attention Parents The rules state (1) Any pupil Elizabeth FLsher particularly en­ Hostesses for the Monday meet­ that within a few days work will years, won the Democratic nod in not at the deaignate«L stop on time quest accounts for 60 percent of the family and frlend-s and then be begin In earnest. joyed a trip tlirough the Whit, total, or 8121.000. Other groupings ing include Mrs. J. Eknest Aspin- assigned to his first duty station. Mrs. Robert Bellinger of Ken­ dUtrict one. , mem­ will not be tranaported; (2) the Mountains and Canada. wall, Mrs. Keeney , Hutchinson, Testerday morning Jesse E. ber of a pioneer Arisona family, Give your child a chance to know thg bus driver is required to report include $12,000 for general gove’rn- REPUBLICAN VOTERS Bralnard, chairman of the Board sington will be installed as Firs). Stny misbehavior to the sebool prin­ Miss Josephine Leso, a newcomer ment; |2,485 for public safety-; 830,- MrR. ' Anthony Maneggia, Mrs. NAMED TO WATCIIDOO ITNIT won in district two. fun that muaic will bring them. We to the staff and first grade teaclier, ^Thomas Maneggia and Mrs. Celes- of Education went to West Hart­ District president of the AmerioSn Adams defeated former Con­ cipal who will notify parents. If a 000 for highways; $1500 county tax, Hartford. Sept,, 8 i/Pi-^William ford and signed the contract with will loan you the instrument free for reports she will live in .Wlllimantic and $21,000 fo^ redemption of debt/^iiio Augusts. S, (Jordon. Jr., ^Wethersfield Demo­ Legion Auxiliary, Departm^iu of gressman Richard Harless. He second offense occurs the pUpii will Drill Listed eCndals of the company calUng will oppose Rep. John Rhodes home use—^You just pay for the les­ be denied transportation for ' a and drive to school with Miss Janet This last Item includes the ^lial cratic town ,-Chairman, has been for a sum of $S7i,716. This figure Conn., Saturday, Sept. 11, di 8 p.m. minimum period of one week; aiid. Tracey, also ^ newcomer ort' the payment of $5,000 on' construction Ihe Fire Department will hold named by Democratic State Chair­ at the Southington L ^ o n Home. (R-Aris), the Incumbent who took a drill meeting toifight at 7:30 at does not include many of the mis- the GOP nod without opposition. sons. (S» in order to prevent overcrowd- faculty. Both teachers spent miich of Route 85. most of which was man John M. Bailey to head a spe­ oenaneous items which will be The Southington u ^ wUl be hos­ Ing pupila will be permitted to ' their summer at school. financed through state aid and the firehouse. cial Democratic ab.sentee ballot Udall defeated A. B. Sieh. ad­ Miss Evangeline Church, first taken care of before the building tess ministrative assistant to reUring travel only on the bus allotted to P.W.A. funds. ^ /. watchdog committee. Bailey said ta opened. ENROLL NOWAT A BRANCH BF THE them. gradb^teacher and acting principal Mimeographed ,,-Mpies pf the Manchester Evening Herald yesterday Gordon, an attorney, Mra WilberxLltUe, 195 Spencer Congressman Harold Patten (D- at'the'^qchool, claims a backyard ^ l e r revealed that during the Aria), who did not run, and John 'The letter states that "Due to the itemized budget'' requests will be BOlton correspondent, Mra. Joseph will keep an eye on elleged absen­ weuNnd ha had received oHIeiar St.,. wilT be Installed as first vice large number of pupils it has been vacatlon\thia summer. However, distributed atr the hearing ■’Thurs- D’ltalla, telephone MItcheU 8-5.545. tee ballot "abilses" in small toums. president Mrs. Rose Dakin of Smith, speaker of' the ArisoAa FAMOUS CARUSO ACCORDION SCHOOL her classrmm shows evidence that word that the federal grant of House. neceluary to set up a minimum day. , . Ills,668 had been awarded to the W ind^, second vice president; BRANCHES AT: NEW LONDON—GROTON ' number of stops in order to expe- quite a bit Of time was spent at Public Records The Alaskan brown bear Is the Mra Helen Raycroft, West Hart- . Udall’s November opponent will the school. All the de.sks and chairs Public records recently town. John M. Tyler, chairman of tha School Building Committee In Coventry officially start^^woS* 'on bs Henry Zipf. administrative as­ TAFTVILLE—COLCHESTER dite time of travel. In order to get filed at world's largest flesh eater r«ys the The Orcutt property, site of the f o ^ chaplain; Mra Ernest Slat­ pupils to school in the timq allotted, have been repainted in rainbow the". Town Clerk’s office include National Geographic Society. tery, Wethersfield, hUtorian; Mrs. the new $374,716 elementary school project yesterday by loosening one shovel of dirt. The new school sistant to Sen. Goldwater. Zipf WESTERLY—JEWITT CITY hues and a large wall panel color­ a C E R O new school is on the comer of will be located on the Orcutt property and officials anticipate that it will be ready for use next Septem- defeated______John______Mclnnls,, Tucson hillest cooperation of parents ' is WrighU MUls Road and RouU 81. D. Demarest, New Britain, Sgt. at NORWICH—WILLIMANTIC requested.” The board stressed the fully depicts a typical country fadT 4 / / « / . . e Arms; Mrs. Barbara WaUett, 147 be,'. Above Tyler is shown spading the earth while the crowd looks on. Directly in back of Tyler is dentist nnd State Representative. need for the wholehearted 'coopera­ scene, ■ y ' 'Aeeepts OaB Waranoke.Rd., Manchester, Asst. Mrs. Ann Burns of the Board Of Education. To the far right la Mrs. Elisabeth Motycka, another (A ll LESSONS lY APPOINTMENT ONLY) tion of students, parents, bus driv­ Two Found Guilty k Dr. Eldon Ramlge of York Sgt. at Aims.' board member. ..i„ ers and staff and uked that any Two cases were - tried,, in Trial 2000 YEARS AGO has' acoapted a call to tha Second Mrs. John McMahon of Rocky qpestlona or complaints be directed Justice Court last njght at the BdlPmi OVER congregational Church. His du­ HlU, national axecutlve coiAmit- continuing his studies toward his which has turned out over 50,600 to the board. • first session held in several weeks. One Week Special ties as pastor will begin about Dutton Takes Job bachelor’s degree. He served as ASstfy - hry I An important announcement con­ David Champion; 19, of Wads­ Sept 15. The Rev. Dr. Ramlge teewoman and past department training aids such as transparent T H E president, and a team of past de­ field engineer for Gray, traveling i ^ e l s of engines, wiring sj^em s, Don’t stand such tom cat asy loaswl' MUSIC SH O P cerning the hot lunch program was worth Street, Hartford was pre­ will preach hU first sermon on partment presidents will seat the With Electric Boat to all the naval bases on the east­ charts and diagrams. ’They have Juw nnootli Reiinol Ototsscnt on year also included in the letter which sented on t^yd charges, breach of GOOD SEPL 8 to SEFT. 15 Sunday, S ^ t 19. above otncera ern seaboard. revolutionised and speeded im the M uted sfcia at once. See how qakUy 1013 MAIN ST. Mi.9.203* said "Teachers will collect money the peacexhd reckless driving. As Oattaig Planned !** * ■etivc ucdkatloa^emitiiBcd in for hot lunch and milk each Friday related,to the court by Prosecutor Mrs, *nieodoro Fairbanks, 82 Mr. and Mrs. Dutton have four. training of perstmnel. lenoKn—bring restfni, lingering reUK. The North Coventry Volunteer West St., Manchester, will act as F. Lee Dutton, Sr., who lived Childivh'and both have been ..ac­ morning only. Any child who is ab­ Ray ,Cbcconl, Champion rounded WE'RE MORE INTERESTED IN flramaa vrill have their annual tive In civic activities. ’They are sent or who does not bring in the' comer from Lake Street into outtnir Sunday at 1 p. m. at the Americanism chairman for the in Manchester- four years and is money on that day will be required Hex Mountain Road too fast on ONE BLANKET coming year. She is the immediate now a resident of Glastonbury, past officers of the VFW and its Manchester Rod and Gun Club on past president of Dilworth-CorneU- auxiliary, active in church work, to carry a packed lunch the follow­ Aug. 26 and tore up the lawn of W H A T • y 6 u • WILL SAY Daley Road. Each member la Quey unit in Manchester. has Ksigned as project engineer and co-chairmen of the P.TA, ing week. The first collection Will Mrs. Amelia Behling. sdud to bring his or her own sil­ with the Gray Research and De­ IVays iand Means. Mrs. Dutton be on Sept. 10.” Approached by Mrs. Behling and CLEANED FREE verware. will be for all velopment Co. to accept a posi­ also is leader of a 4-H group. Pupils will, therefore, be required Lemuel Odell, a neighbor who had WITH EACH members of the firemen’s families WCNMEN’S WORK tion with the Electric Boat Divi­ to bring- in lunch money Friday in witnessed the incident. Champion WHEN YOUR TAXES GO SO and the auxiliary of the fire com­ BeUevllle. N. J. (ff) —The "only sion of General Dynamics Corp., CARTOONISTS TECHNIQUE , order to be served uhder the hot is reported to have put up a loud $5 pany. Games have been planned men apply" occupations are builders of the ’’Nautilus", the Fort Eustis, 'Va. (F)-^Kenneth lunch program next week when it argument over the incident in for the afternoon program. ritrinklng. Pretty Miss Lucille world’s first atomic-powered sub­ P. Klinger was picked for the Job DO IT YOURSELF goes into operation. Weekly cost which he tised abusive language. CLEANING ORDER l4eRoy M. Roberts will be gen­ Constantino has been licensed to marine. because he had 17 years experience will be $1.25. He then left the scene In, anger.and HIGH YOU CAN'T PAY THEM eral chairman. Ha will be as­ service the equipment of radio sta­ After serving in the Navy, Dut­ as a cortooniet for the Cleveland Children Who will be bringing a is alleged to have narrowly missed sisted by Edward White, George tions and aircraft radio equipment. ton became electronic engineer Plain Dealer. packed Ibnch from home may ob­ running the plaintiffs down. This offer good for one Not many women are licensed for tain mbk at mealtime at a cost of The incident was reported to the Oarpentsr and Paul Hlldebraad. tbls type bf work. with Gray Research and Develop­ ’’All I had to start with was week only, Sept. 8 to Sept. fbod Sole listed ment Co. in 1949. He continu^ some wrapping paper, 4k bottle of THE FIRST TIME TO OUR 8.1 cents per week, also payable on Colchester State Police Barracks 15. Ib e South Coventry firemen’s A Federal Communications his studies of electronics at Hillyer Ink' and two brushes;’’ he recalls. tbs preceding Friday. and investigated by Officer William WriHt Mwds auxiliary will have a food sale Oommiasion licensing officer called College, Hartford, and the iVard Today Lt. Col. Klinger com-' News From 'Teachers J. Doyle who made the arrest. hiUrUttHf ywr mqrl -Miss ConstanUno, an Air Force School of Electronics, receiving an Highlights of nev.’B on the teach­ Counsel for Champion entered a Sept 18 from 11 a. m. on, at their mands a 60-man visual aids section ing staff at -the echool was the plea of- clemency on th» case and PLENTY OF BOWERS KENNEDY PATON firehouse. Anyone having dona- vateran, a rarity. Associate in Science in 1952, and of the Army Transportation Corps Indestru'ctible Nylon pUstte KNOWtEOGE THAT A birth of David Allen Lesniaski on after consultation with the plain­ rz ^rrels in green, rust, grsv or tlona is asked to contact Mra A. Aug. 24 at Windham Hospital to tiffs, the breach of peace.charge FREE PARKING black. Stainless steal cep. Only BLOCKERS OF THE $125,000 GIVE-AWAY BamUel LeDoyt general chairman. Mr. and ^ r s . George Lesniaski. was dropped and chargci Of reck­ pen with rotating ball and aaat; Hetb News 'The happy end proud father will less driving was reduced to speed- avoida wear, preventa leaking. ON THE KEENEY STREET SCHOOL ’The herb class will meet tomor­ teach a sixth grade at the school ing. 72 MAPLE ST. TEL. MI.3.84U 393,000 word refill, row to make herb viaegara dur­ this yesr. Mrs. Lesniaski, who Air-Conditioned ing the workshop. Those attend­ Champion entered a plea of ing are asked to bring white or FIRST LINE / ALL REPUBUCANS — BUT NOT wine vinegar in a quart Jar. Ibe X meeting will begin at 12:M p. SCREENED. SUPPORTED. BRAIN-WASHED OR INDORSED a t Caprilands Herb iFarin. THE RE-OPENINS OF THE AuxUiaiy To Meet Sm o o r BY THE REPUBUCAN TOWN COMMITTEE OR CITIZENS' COMMITTEE The North Coventry fireman’s COMBIHATIOH ALUMIHUM '// / i 1 / auxiliary will meet Friday at p.m. in their firehouse. Miss Com This adv. paid for by a taxpayer who la not a member of'the Repiiblicaa Town Committee av H. Webb, Tolland County home demonstration agmt, will give a the CltlzeDB’ Committee (ao-ealled) talk on ’’Christmui Suggestions.’’ HAS BEEN SOLD AT THIS 977 Main St., MnnclieeteV Mr. s»d Mrs. Chib------The Mr. and Mrs. Oub will have their annual meeting Sept 18 at 8 p.m .at the Church Opmmunlty House. There will be election of '*■ C t / \|T . J I ) .'/ officera. •DANCE STUDld A C Up t»-34" X 67'' Frame Size School BeimlMder Parents of Hementary school children ate reminded that all TEMPORARILY AT MASONIC TEMPLE ^ Usually Sells For $22.50 Each X. pile this week may purchaM , AFTER OCT. 1st— 16 OAK ST. Each Ilk, either chocolate or white, ^ 1 2 Small Additional Charge For Installation and sandwiches either during re­ X v cess or for lunch for the first three days of schocfi only. Double session pupils may make purchases during . recess beginning Monday. The all­ CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS IN day session pupils can purchase / weekly meal tickets at $1.25 each bringing the money on Monday. T AP—B ALtET^ACROBATIC gu aran tee The sandwiches and milk pur­ !) chases win be on a daUy cash basis only. BALLROOM—BATON • INTERLOCKING GLASS INSERTS Enters Service • BEAUnPY YOUR HOME Don Glen Churchill, Jr., will • CONTROUED VEHTILATION report for service with the Army • KEEP FREE OP DRAFTS Tuesday at Ft. Dlx. His wife left this week by plane to stay with Classes Start September 13 ' • MADE OF 635T5 ESTRUDED ALUMINUM • SECTIONS REMOVABLE FROM INSIDE FOR her parents on the West Coast _ CLEAN IN G while he receives his Iwic train­ •SELF-STORING X ing. Mra Churchill was recently Register Now — Call MI 9-9763 — 5:30 to 8:00 p.m, • AGAINST EXCKSIVE HEAT LOSS given a stork shower by members •SAVE ON FUEL of her former pupils and mothers • NO RUST. NO FAINTING, NO WARPING at the Day School. Mi8s Hare is a member of the .National Association of Dance and Affiliated Ar­ • FULLY WEATHER STRIPPED WINDOWS N O RINDING Attend CIsaaes tists, Inc. and studied at their New York Conservatory. , “ •, Carol Altshuler, who will open her diuicing SCudlo Sept. 18 in An­ dover has attended ..medal classes All thess feateiw Mver hslort fomi ii a noAeratelv iristO wiaAow. of th# Dance Club b:of Connecticut but is not p member of this group. Now Arririd A daughter, Robin Rae, .was Monufqcturad by eno of ^ moniifaetMroh of * eombiiiatloN windows in Mio busindss. bom Sept. 3 to Mr, and Mra. I - Frank S. Boynton of. Route 44A a t Maneheatdr Memorial Hos­ pital. ’The gnuidparents are Mr. n a t i o n a u y 'A bvansED T) eooeHOusiltEifiNft s e a l o f a p p r o v a l , | and Mrs. Russell 8. Boynton and Mr.'and Mm. Merton lAkeway. ’ The' Board of Finance public .budget hearing will be tomorrow Duo to our volumo of busiuou wo ora oUo to sol to cuttomon at thb oxcoptiouoly low prico. EosUy NYLON PRISCILLAS a t 8 p. m. at the town office ■> ImtcdM by ouyooo handy with took. building. The board is particularly 160-ln. Width Curtains' interested in obtaining public opinion oiT use of fu n ^ for town aid to development-of roads, town f actory To You ALLSTATE 4:00 I 14 SIZE e. $10.82 support of the propos--* Public Similar tavinga on Repular tlzaa. Health Nursing ASon. prog;ram Special! and town financed police protec­ Wo rodizo that a groat mouy homo ownors would Nko to oquip thoir homos with o lifo-timo iustoHo- For c.-i-y oiO.OO worth of Ftatival Valuot you tion. buy, at your local Catalog Sales Offioa . . . you’ll * Rtciprecafinq Motor <. $24.88 More Bus Routes McKinney Says: riou of combioaHM ohimluum windows and seionns. W ith thb thought In mind, wo hovo slashH onr . receiva a tears |1.6o Mtrchandiaa CartlAeata! SANDER The Board of Education has an­ prieo to o fflinimiiffl. Agoin wo soy that thb gnoHty window has novor boon sold at thb low cost. Andt you’ll raeeive $1.(X)-Mtrehandiso Cartifieato nounced that the Trade School "COUNTRY COUSINS” COORDINATES on tvary $10.00 worth of A D D ITIO N A L MER* Students will return home after­ MAKE MORE ROOM UNDER YOUR ROOF! CHANDISE* -you buy . . . from any currant BATH TOWELS .. 99c noons on School Bus No. 1 after Tweed and suederfavorites from suburb to campus, made for each other In this thoroughbred group! tears Catalog! that bus has taken the Robert­ Act Now — Order Your Windows — 2 Week DeUyery Attraotiyo aoHd color* son School pupils to North Coven- Battery natural su ^ es meld with pliant.fiecked-wheat herringbone tweeds in vest and cardigan, brass- ’ Freept Fair Trad# itama. toy. buttoned. Sheath jumper, skirt and shorts ^n tweed'are all girded with chained suede “dog-leashes.** Tremblay’s bus which goes to There's a room or two tucked away undar tha tavas of NO FALSE OLAIHS • NO BAIT ADVERTISIN8 • EXACTLY AS REFRESENTED Pongee shirts flash paisley silk scarves. Rih-knit'edges the su^e beanie and the cardigan. Brown Jersey Manchester High in the morning your roof it your homo has an attic. McKinnay, with crew-neck pullbvejir finish off this custom-look live-forever wardrobe. All in sizes 9 to 15. KENMORE COLDSPOT COLDSPOT years of remodeling experience, can advise you the Automatic 'Washer REFRIGERATOR FREEZER best way to utilize ybur attic or any ’othir unused Junior House f^hions are advertised in Vogue and Harper*$, EdHh s. mm space in your homo, for tha least cost. We'll recom­ « Tfificbtr of Piano mend competent builders if you wish. Savinqa! 1 8 9 ” * 2 5 9 ”Cosh j Caih •ad Piano AceiHdion MANCHESTER Ca«h 'i 1.5 .Cu. R. Six# I4> Cu. R. Six# ^ Spselalty H O W . T O . D a - iT C ENTER Lead it! Sot it! Forgot it! ' $10 Down luy on Ttrmt JA-g-8858 887 MAIN ST. 1$ Marchandito Cartificatat 25 MarehandiM Cartificatti 27 MorckandiM CartifScata* Manchester, Conn, qtvtn with thii Fattival Valua! qivan with thb Fattival Valua! givan with this Fattival Vaiual HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. ■t--- £ u m b & r s s . s B. : s e s s z ROUn 44A, BOLTON, C0NN, - TEL MANCHESTER MI441H (Holyoke^ Mass.) PR/CES DO NOT INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION A SaPTLT CO.--BOLTON NOtCH FULL UNE OP JALOUSIES; DOORS. TRIPLE TRACK WINDOWS AT REDUCED PglCES. CASUtlS SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. CATALOG SALES OFFICE >, Inc. FREE IEMbNSTRATI0N-v.UF TO 4t MONTHS TO M Y OPEN ALL PAY SATUI^pAYS - EASY PARKING - ON ROUTE 44A ' I ' S11 MAIN ST„ MA|NCHESTER X T I L y L f -t O ll \ * ¥ ■F / ■ i i l i i PAQE sixteen MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1964 PAGE SEVENTCHi

"shame” and protest from some Hurricane Swings' Ldiborite Raps of the delegates. •Correct Voting Places Two Cars, Truck Probe Told Obituary Deakin told them: "You have News Tidbits got the virus all right. We under­ Due to a . clerical error, an In Cov^try Crash Away from Florida Incorrect list of polling placas ^Coned from AP Wires Attlee’s Junket stand it very well. We have seen Pentagon Is the outward and v isile signs.” was printed in a legal notice, In (Coatiaued from Pago Ohe) Deakin stamped on a pro|iosal The Herald Saturday. ^ A former State Policeman and Deaths that the TUC, ^ nellA British trade union movement. proposal. They outvoted, too, a call side of a westbound car operated ■dera contended Cohn and ' Schine age American pastor’.s standard of Besides his daughter, he leaves about north north- for British union chiefs to seek berra. at debate by Robert H. Briggs, Leeds, N.Y., "brought diacredlt" on the Senate li.ving is below 1830, National bne son. Joseph D. Brunelle o f ; here Colum ' It came while a grei “ friendly relations" with Russian Newsmen were told he would who was accompanied by hia wife BEZZINI raged among British laborites by their trip in 19SS to inVeatigate Council of Churches says. Tariffville: two daughters. Mrs. I «rst lan^d in me New World and Chinese labor bosses. make no public statement until and two sons, according to police. the U. 8. Information Agency. whether they should work for Frederick Hoher of Tariffville and I closer contacts with Iron Cuftatn The congress passed a resolution Monday, just before leaving Aus­ pamage was greatest to the CUm, until hia reaignation thia tralia for England. He came here been stationed.; McCarthy con Mrs. Theodore Jussifck of Wash- ^ countries. calling for a speedup of German McKenzie car’s tron\ end, while summer was MeOarthy’a commit­ tended at t^e time that Peress rearmament plans for western de­ after his visit to Russia and Com­ only minor damage resulted to the tee counael and Schine, wealthy An official Labor Party delega­ should have'been court martialed wferm^ndcmidrer ‘ tion led by former Prime Minister fense, inside a collective security munist China with the • British^ other vehicles, according to the New Yorker now in the Army, waa instead of being given art honor t h e S L liJin iie held tomor- Bahamas framework. Labor Party delegation. / investigating officer. Patrolman an unpaid consultant to the com­ . o , , we must emphasize Clement Attlee has just finished a able discharge. *■ r'" ^ *'*‘'®* sjfonglv that all of south Florida trip to tlie Soviet Union and Com­ In Sydney, Australia, mean­ Clifford Bombard. He was aaslited mittee. Army charges that Mc- Peress, as a witness before Me. Statistics show that an.drdlnary by Patrolman Thomas Gauthier Oartby and Oolm uaed pressure H. Vincent and Sons Funeral V^main on the alert,” a fore- munist China. Other Laborltes-»-as while. Clement Attlee and his wife Car thy, has refused to answer Home. Hopmeadow Stveet. Slm.«-/caster said. ’.'W'e can't say at this individuals, not official delegates— Arrived from’ Singapore by plane pipe can be smoked in 18 min­ and both are from Colchester Bar­ tactica in trying to -g e t special questions as to whether he had had FACTORY-TO-YOU FURNITURE STORES treatment forfor ScU:Schine, and coui.ter- bury, with a requiem Mass in fjtne that the storm won't strike are now in Poland. Last night Rus­ today and Attlee promptly can­ utes. If you don’t oUt of racks. The accident' is still under Communist associations. He Bernard's Church. TanffM Il^ at the south Florida coast." sia’s labor boss, Nikolai ShvernSc celed scheduled press conferences matches. Investigation. chams that the Army trl^- to pleaded the Fifth Amendment use Schine aa a "hostage" iii ef- 9 a. m. Burial will be tn St. The big tropical blow was almost Invited a ’TUC delegation to visit which says no person is required Bernard's Cemetery. X due east of the British colonial /fo rta to ham McCarthy's investi­ to testify against himself, the Soviet Union. HERE'S GREAT .NEWS FOR EVERY THRIFTY FURNITURE BUYER . . . . BMzini Rros..'m the recent Army- again." Harding said of the McCarthy hearings, : Nassau today, the Labor Congress. He added: "S.G.B." renmrk. "but I « ’ill not William G. Ecggett I Merchant.-? and residents in ture Storus. . . . NOW YOU CAN BUY HNE FURNITURE . . i DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO In his letter to Watkins, Flan­ testify that I did.” "It is an unwarrantable Inter­ William G. Leggett of 53 Spruce Nassau, a resort city of 20,000, ference with the, conduct of this YOU. . . . THINK OF THE SAVINGS . . . THINK OF THE TREMENDOUS SELECTION ...... ders said the Impresaion Oohn and Williams asked the committee St., died this' momidg at the Hart­ boarded up and moved out of ex­ Schine created abroad waa far congress. T am *ure you will resent "to take notice" that the incident ford Hospital. He was bom here posed areas as the storm ap­ It and give It the right about JUST THINK? ever 50,000 sq. foot of fumituru on disploy '. . . Furniture for ovory room in more serious than created in the was in the morning session, and Dec. 9. 1889. the son of the late proached. Hunters who had gone U. &. He said "they brought the that the stormy exchanges in (reject it)." your honiu . . . famous nomu Tolovision end Appliancus also. . . Yus, you won't wont to miss Alexander and Mary Proctor Leg­ to the out-islands for today's “Don’t Want Any More" natioh in disrepute." which McCarthy denounced Zwlck­ gett- He waa employed at Cheney opening of the bird -hunting sea­ / V Flanders alrm sent the conMiiit- er did not take place imtll 4 p. m. Bros, for over .40 years. son hurtled back to Nassau. He said the inritation called for this opportunity to save so cornu on out tomorrow. . . . Only six short mites from Morgen tee a lengthy compilatioiv intended that afternoon. He was a member of the local A Navy Hurricane Hunter near revival of the wrrtime British- Stroot in Hartford. to back his charges that McCarthy Willisuns read from the officlk) Salvation Army Corps anti a mem­ the eye of the storm reported a RusSian trade union committee. *t>esmirched" Gen. George Mar- transcript of the hearing testimony ber of the Salvation Army Band ship "fighting cxtremi- seas,” but When a delegate called out “why I I . shall and Gen. ^wicker, "military about the incident in which Mc­ foivover 40 years. said it could not make out the not?” .Deakin sI\ot back; "Why ' heroes of the United States.” Carthy had asked Zwlcker tb rise He leaves his wife, Andie Mc- ship's name in the wild, wind- not? It is because we have had Flanders said McCarthy was and identify himself. Caughe.y Leggett; one sOn, Sidney tossed ocean which at times bil>ke some, brother, aixl dor't want any *%lghhanded” and “sdiusive" to­ The transcript quoted McCarthy W. Leggett of 'Manchester; two completely over the vessel's more." I I ward Zwlcker when the general, as asking Zwicker to have an aide daughters. Miss Ruby Leggett of decks. Deakin I'- secretary of the 1.400,- aa conunander of Camp Kilmer, call Camp Kilm^'er and find out to this town, and M rs.' Wallace R. Later reconnaisance was expeetr 000-man Transport and General Plenty of FreeParking OPENS TOMORROW, THURSDAY obeyed a presidential directive to what "sensitive work” Peress’ Shauger of Pequannbek, N. J.; one ed to give a more definite indica­ Workers Union and r vice presi­ decline to rev<«l the aour’ce of or­ superiors had considered assigning brother, John Leggett of Washing­ tion of the course the storm might dent of Ahe TUC. w’hlch is the I I ders which gave ah honorable dis- Peress.. ton, D. C : three aisters, Mrs. take a8’ it whipped past the Baha­ financial backbone of the Labor Our. New Showrooms eharge to Pereas. It quoted Zwlcker as stating he Thomas Russell of Manchester, mas. If it strikes Florida it will party. Flanders also contended McCar­ did not personally know what as­ Mrs. Arthur Galla of Brooklyn, be the first hurricane to hit the After disowning, un behalf of the are at Hilliard and thy acted In a manner "unbecom­ signment had been considered for N. Y;, and Mrs. Joseph Heard of Florida east coa*t since 1950. TUC, nine Britons who attended I 1 Adams Street, Man­ in g ’ a Senator when he accused Peress and that "even if I did know Pittsburgh, Pa.; one granddauj^h-, a recent Vienna session of the AT 10 A. M. 1037 MAIN ST. — HARTFORD Marahall of "treason” and in 1 couldn’t testify" about it because tier; and several nieces and REDS QUOTE DE CASTRIES Communist World Federation of chester. Open every effect of "knowingly participating” of a White House directive dealing nephews. Trade Unions (WFTU), Deakin In a Communist conspiracy against with security information. fh e funeral will be held at the Berlin, Sept. 8 (AV—East Ger> said: 1 I night until nine. the United States. Williams then 'read the next Watkins Flineral Home, 142 E. many’s leading Communist news­ "I also want to refer to the McCarthy criticised Marshall in sentence in the transcript, quoting Center St., FYiday at 2 p. m. with paper today quoted Brig. Gen'. invitations that are. sent oiit and a warning from McCarthy that the Senate In 1951 for his role— Major John Pickup conducting the Christian De Castries as saying accepted for visits to Prague^ l iJv d (Hfe i to which ha sms assigned by Pres­ Zwicker “will be in difficulties" if service. Burial will be in the the Americans want w-ar and that Warsaw and other places where I I ident Ttuman—In ti^ n g to unify he still refused to give the infor. family plot in East Cemetbry. "one must tight all American at­ people go and t,et indoctrinated.” Nationalist and Communist groups mation in. the afternoon. Friends may call at the fpneral tempts of aggression." Hia remarks brought cries of Did -Hurricane Carol In China Immediately following The committee was set up to home tomorrow from 2 to 4:30 and World War n. study a cenaure resolution aimed from 7 to 9 p. m. I I EMward Bennett Wlllianu, at­ at McCarthy by Sen. Flanders (R- torney for McCarthy, called as his Vt). along with 46 specific and Ra.vmond J. Bliss Damage Your Home? second witness a man who identl- partially overlapping accusations Raymond John Bliss, 55, of 124 fled hhnscit William J. Hard­ offered in support of the resolution Spruce St., died suddenly yesterday ing, Jr., of 525 Park Ave., New by Flanders and Sens. Fulbright afternoon , at the Manchester' Me­ I Curling shingles are danger signals.. Little leaks btceiTid I York a t y . (D-Ark) and Morse (Ind-Ore). morial Hospital. He was brought REPEAT OF A ^estioning brought out . that After it completes .its work, the to the, hospital after being stricken larger and they let damaging water down into the superstruc­ Harding had attended a public plan is to reconvene the Senate to at United Aircraft while at work. I ture of the house itself. I hearing of the McCarthy sub­ determine whether McCarthy He was born In Rockville, the son committee in New York on the should be censured. of the late William and Rose. morning o f Feb. IS when former The committee wound up its own Dowding Bliss, and had lived in- Preserve your investment — ’look at your home. If repairs Arpfy MaJ. PeBess'wds qiicstioned. evidence by hearing testimony this town for 37 years. He was-a I are needed, get an estimate of the cost; then see us about a I PeYess, a Npw Yprk City dentist, ■yesterda.y from New York coi- member of Court Heart of Oak, SELL-OUT! has been described by McCarthy umnist Walter Winchell, who ap­ Foresters of America in Rock­ repair and modernization loan,, repayabiiB in convenient^ as "a Fifth Amendment Commu­ peared under subpoena: ville. the Manchester Lodge of We were fortunate In obtain­ monthly installments. The cost is only $5.00 a year for each nist” who, nonetheless. Was pro­ Winchell said he didn't know Masons, the Pratt and Whitney Square Club and the Nutmeggera I moted by the Army and given an who gave him what he' believed to ing another complete ship­ I $100 borrowed. , honorable discharge. b e-a copy of a cut-down version of Southington. MODERN and TRADITIONAL BEDROOM GROUPINGS Zwlcker was questioned by Mc­ He is survived by his wife. Mrs. MODERN and TRADITIONAL LIVING ROOM FURNITURE of an FBI espionage report dur­ ment of these wonderful^ More than 80 different styles In Modem, Provincial, Maple Century to aeleet frsm! See the tremeadoos diaptag Carthy at k' closed-door, hearing ing the McCarthy-Army hearings. Victor Kempes Blis*; a step­ Borrower's life may be insured for the amount of the loan. Buy direct froril the FACTORV. . . . Bu.v from the largeat selection you’vo-ever seen on one floor! Whether your during the afternoon of Feb. 18,- daughter, Mrs. Loma' Kmiec of I taste runs to modern or traditional on our showroom floor. Every Bedroom In stock is reduced for this gr#at event . . . we list hut • few . . . Flanders' had said McCarthy and I \ •. you’ll find the furniture of your dreams here at BB at a fraction of the P IN W A LE ^ we invite you to see them all. . . . the same day that Pereas' had re­ anybody else who circulated it Manchester: a stepson, Norman price you’d pay anywhere elaq. , . . We list Just a few Grand Opening SpecialsV fused to answer numerous ques­ V S-Pc. CENTCBT MAHOG BEOBOOM OBOUP- may have violated the'espionage Peterson of Wethersfield, a sister, S-Pe. T A H m TAN MAHOGANY. Modem bedroom tions. Peress had been under Mra Florence Young of Rockville CORDUROY S-Pc. MODERN SECTIONAL, foam rubber seats and 8-Pc. MAPLE- LIVING ROOM OROCPINO. Famous ING. Includes Pineapple bed, cheat *■ cheat, laws. V grouping, with bookcase headboard bed, double dresner, dreeeer and attractively . Zwicker's command. The document which figured m and four grandchildren. I I back. Wide choire of rovent and colorn to Wagon Wheel design, includes sofa, lounge chair, One of the cenaure charges The funeral will be held Friday OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON ■elect from. Grand Opening Price. $ 3 8 9 rocker.*In flora) tapektry, C 1 Q O mirmr, lasg® chest. C O l O .Graad Opening Price. $ 2 5 9 the questioning of Winchell was a Grand Opening Price...... against McCarthy is that he was 2 1-4-page paper which McCarthy afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Burke Grand Opening Price...... 'k...... ^ l 0 7 abusive to Zwlcker, much deco-' SKIRTS and THURSDAY EVENINGS 4:3^ fo 8:30 4-Pe. KNOTTY PINE BEDROOM GROITnMO. IdMl sought to-introduce in the McCar- Funeral Home. 87 E. Center St„ 2-Pc. MODERN SECTIONAL, In smart modem knobby MODERN OCCASIONAL CHAINS. Scooped arm. S-Pc. MODERN WALNUT BEDROOM GROUPING, for your boy’a room. Ihcludca double dreaaer, larga rated former commander of Camp thy-Army hearings. He first de with the Rev. Dr, Fred R. Edgar ’ ijCllmer, N. J., when Zwlcker testi­ boucle facUtry choice of covers and colors. ^ 1 jC A channel backs, modem fabrics. Choice of 0>A Q Includes panel bed, fmir dmwer chest, double dresser mirror, cheet ou cheet. aMgh spiudle bed ^ A Q A scribed it as a letter -from FBI officiating Burial will be In the .'Just in time for school and ' CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT NOON Oraad Opening P rice ...... ^ I D 7 and mirror, has modem inset dmwer pulls ( 1 A A night ataad. Grand Opening P r ic e ...... fied at the closed-door hearing. East Cemetery. colors and styles. Grand Opening Price...... ^ Harding told the committee that Director J. Edgar Hoover to Army Grand Opening Price...... ^ I Intelligence. A Masonic service will be con­ campus wear. 2-Pc. MODERN UVINO ROOM GROUPING, lA mod­ 4-Pc. PROVINCIAL BEDROOM GROUPING. iMdudaa he was In the audience on the ducted tomorrow evening at 8 S-Pc, LIVING ROOM,^ includes luxurious sofa, lounge em metallic fabric. Foam mbber cushion, double' S-Pc. SOLID MAPLE BEDROOM GROUPING, Includes double bed, with earved. htadbeaid. beautifully fti morning at Feb. 18 when the Mc­ Hoover sent word he never wrote such a letter, but said the o'clock at the funeral home. BUY SEVERAL AT THE ehaJr, channel bpek chair. Choice of e*)lors. m i ^ A cushion backs, reversible cushion seats. IncIndOs sofa double dresser, cheat and attractive C A A mirror, large cheet, double dreaaer la # A * F A C A Carthy Investigations subcommit Frlcnda’ may call at the funeral Grand Opening: Price. .'...... ^ I “ v 7 and two man-size lounge chairs. Choice of tee was conducting hearings on document quoted accurately por­ LOW PRICE OF bed. Grand Opening Price...... exotic frultweod. Grand Opening P r ic e # J / 7 * 9 V tions of a 15-page FBI memo'/an- home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and colora. Grand Opening Price, ...... $189 the case of Maj. Irving Peress, from 7 to 9 p m. f labeled by. McCarthy as a "Fifth dhm sent to the Army in 1952. 2-Pc. QUEEN ANNE GROUPING, bow front sbfn nnd i-Pc. MODERN SOFA and CHAIR. Blscolt tufted, cov­ Amendment Communist." It has never been made public. chnlr. Channel sides, fringe base and fringed ered In Cheney Brothers long-wearing boucle. Guar­ McCarthy said he got the docu « JulluH P. Millott pillow edging. Choice of colors. C 9 1 C anteed against moth damage* for 6 years. He testified that Gen. Zwlcker Julius P. Millott, 78. former ment from a young Army officer Grand Opening Price...... Grand Opening Price. $ . .sat just behind him in the specta- Connecticut resident, died in Val­ 119 to n section with several fellow of­ he refused to name. The Army INNERSPRING MATTRESS has since said itxdoes not believe lejo. Calif., Aug. 24. A prominent ficers. civic leader and member of many He relatiMl U^t McCarthy asked the Senator got the document from an Army officer qr employe. organizations, he leaves several Zwlcker to stand im and answer friends and relaUves In Manches- SPECIAL! several questions. When Zwlcker ter, where he was a frequent selection of oAlora:— sat down. Harding testified, "I dis­ KLM PLANE lANDS SAFELY Coral, Red,‘ AqUa Btack, Prebullt border, attractive ticking, layers of New York, Sept. 8 If)—A HLM visitor. Mrs. Albert G. Schuetz, soft felt over a patented spring ronstrurtlon. tinctly beard him mutter, under 241 W. High St., is a niece of MU- Green, dold^/ Pumpkin. .Royal Dutch Airlines Super-Con Sleet?-22-30. A mattress that will give you years of sleep- his breath: ‘You S.O.B.’ ” stcilatlon-ll - With - - S3 persons aboard lott. ’ Ing comfort. Harding told the committee that landed safely today at Gander, 1 Zwicker then turned to two of­ Nfld., after experiencing difficul­ ficers sitting on his right and said ty over the Atlantic, the line re­ further: ported. The passenger list of the About Town "You see, I told you this Is 3 WAYS TO^UY: FIRST NATIONAL BANK four-engine plane ineluded nine Police reported one arrest yester­ What we’d get.” of the survivors of last Satur­ Zwicker was then commander of day. ahenvqod R. Merk, 17, 29 day’s KLM crash at Shannon, Talcott Ave., Rockville. Was Camp Kilmer where Peress had Eire. - FOAM R^UBBEr MA-ITRESSES as little as charged with making unneessary (D-CASH • " «)- 889.95. noise. Patrolman Walter Gutzmer OF MANCHESTER was the arresting officer. I D e fe d t Miss Carol Ann Carlson, daugti- (3)-LAY-AWAY System HOLLYWOOD BED SPECIAL ^ Rolda Gibson ter of Bandmaster Pete- Carls;8 ^ MODERN and TRADITIONAL CONVERTIBLE SOFAS^ Of the Salvation A'rmy Band,i and Made right h «^ in our own factory . .. a handsome sofa by day, a qomfortabie bed by alght. Compare out One low- price includes handsome buekhourd In your Mrs. Carlson, who lived at Sunset qunHty, compare our worlunanship, you’ll agree irhen It comes to Convertible Sofas everyone la'cMnlng to Bea- choice of color. Well-made lanerspriag ittattreas, with Ridge, Ea'tt Hartford; was honored ■Inl Brothers .... box spring to match, on legs .- . . . . ^ lastj. night with . a party at tlje School of Dancing HANDSOME LAWSON ( CONVERXXBLE, reversible citadel. It Was given by the Band LAWSON S’TYLE SOFA with sweetheart bock. Opens and Songsters, in both of which Inneropring mattress, wide arm, eholce of ^ l A A easily Into a comYorlnble bed. A smart addition to any Miss Carlson -holds member’hlp. rich tsqMstiy eevers^Grand Opening Price. ^ room. Choice of colors. Q O She is leaving shortly fo'- Rutgers 8 MILF.S FROM MANCHESTER ROUTE SO AND SULLIVAN AVE. Granfi Opening Price...... ^ 1 0 7 Wi// Re-Open^or University where she has enrolled .REGENCY PERIOD CONVERTIBLE SOFA. Hand­ some with fringe bane in smart cover. Opens to com­ BUMPER e n d .MODERN CONVERTIBLE. In foam in the College for Women. During MANCHESTER’S LEAPLN’O'WOMEN’S APPAREL SHOP the social she received from her fortableawaa*u«x3 bedagu-« forgwg two. av*u. InnerspringR m irn»pnil^ mat-1IW4* rubber, has convenient blanket storage oompartment. fall Registration tress ^ t ' s reversible Graad Opening Price. Modem fabric, wide choice of colors, smart friends a revised edition of the 964 .MAIN STREET, .MANCHESTER TEL. MI-S-SS58 Holy Bible as a parting, gift. . modem fabric. Oraiid Opening Price. .... ^ a 7 0 88 PARK S-TREl^T. HARTFORD ' TEL. CH-7-5081 -Sje,- We make comfortable Chairs to match the Convertible WoiNsday, Sept. 8— 2 to 4 p.m. Amanda Ltndberg, 2, 59 W. Mid­ dle Tpke.. Who fell from the family -Sofa of your choice. STUDIO 50 WAP RIN G FAIR COUCHES. Factory to you at only ^:ar window yesterday while the Thiriiay, Sept 9 - 2 to 4 and 7to9pjn. car was parked at a gaa..station, _L A ’REAL COUNTRY FAIR suffered only minor abrasions on her forehead. The little girl caught, FridapT Sdpt 10— 2 to 4 pan. her foot on a handle Inside the door MAPLE DINETTE GROUP which broke her fall. WapsiRg'Goinmulity Houm rrU Groanb— t Twh CHROME KITCHENiETS An excellent selectiom seta. Saturdap, SapL 11 - 1 0 to 12 noon, 14pjn. KK-NAVY HEAD DIES WAPPING FAIR SUPPER SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 - NOON TO MIDNIBHT 5-Pc. (Tirome Kitchen Set includes four sturdy chairs This solid maple group, complete with four chairs and with plastic seats and matching table with- stain-resist­ •xtension table Is Grand Opening Priced at only Palo Alto. CoUr., Sept. 8 (JPh~ RAIN OR SHINE— > LARGE TENTS ant BROS. SAT. EVE.— R .U P.M. COFFEE-q-MILK -iv i HILLIARD AND ADAM ^f 1037 MAIN ST. — HARTFORD ■ad Imt aaMsfanU atteaded -the Daaee Camgri^ SEPT. 11,' FAIR ADMISSIOlksQc M «W i Mtathadlag teacher* thia e a S w r . AlHOnSION SSe • ADULTS $1 JO V CHILDREN UNDER 12. 7 U C^LDREN UNDER U F R E I ' E I ...... - ' , . ^

EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE n i n e t e e n BY PONTAINE FOX PRISCILLA’S POP '> *. J fOONBBVILLB FOLIS BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE New Shoes for a New Beaewi H W H EN Tomorrow go shopping, just to ABRAHAM r Antwtr to Provious Puzzio look at Fall in the window of C. LESTEP, k L IN C O L N Lunch Timt Sense and Nonsense E HOUSE A SON and See the Skytmteh Schedule _ YOU SWOULD W E N T TO Bargains smart SHOES that haven’t a sin­ SCHOOL HE , m Jim gle solltaty thing to do with sum­ DE ORATEPUL TBuiaday, Sept. 9 . WE H A VE HAD TO WALK] ACKOW DOWN Uke a* rug, a ma)) of the world Do you know who 1 am? mer. Comfortable shoee In all the A S C H O O L 16 MILES. covers the floor of the chapel of Sophomore—Nope. brilliant AUTUMN COLORS to Midnight - 2 a. m...... Thomas Wilda »N O U R IMail Southwestern Baptist Theological Girl-Well, I’m tho principal’s Listed by envelop your foot in beauty and 2 a. m. - 4 3- m...... Floyd Chapman ...... I T O W N ! SGrsatLakt Seminary in Waco, Tex. daughter. u i r e r comfort. There are suedes and 4 a. m. - 6 a. m...... Ynimteera Needed STrlod — Mra. W. G. Cole, Sophomore—Tipal Da jrau leathers with straps or ties. 6 a. m. • 3 a. m...... Vehinteera Needed onnlahed ' Union Hllla, N.C. know who I am? \ 9 a. m- - Noon ...... Mr. and Mri. Willard Small U W ortM m 5 Beloved Csllfomla Skillet Chicken Noon - S'p. m...... Mrs. Gertrude Urlano, Mrs. 8hlr> Girl—No. ,v tablttcrap • Gets up Artist — That, sir, la a cow Sophomore—Thank goodna Ingredients: One 2UHffiB. new'«KIRT8 you can’t Volunteers may register at Cl'vl I Defense Headquarters, Municipal IS Moat delicate 17 Ncadle and be fool enough to stay there after help toudiUiL' and holding up BUDGET CENTER, 91 Center every grade. WellTequlpped PEN­ marjoram, 1/3 cup fr»»h lemon ISSwaya 35 High notes 44 So be HI she'd eaten all the graa^/ do you? paratrooper: Street, for AIDS , to make house- CIL BOXES. LOOSE LEAF juice. / Building, Manchester, on*Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaya, from ”He’a a soldier what climbs down agaimA ywu-aetf. In new oolora, 1-5 p. m. Civil Defense Telephone Number: O-OOdZ. LOOK HOW BASY^ SO Warmi, aa to Carries IcoU.) 35 Examination 45Cabbagt fabrkw and stylaa that usher in cleaning easier and faster. There BINDERS and STA’nONERY Method: Have chigken cut into H O W IT W OUl^ BE : food 33PUceof 31 Warebousca 47 Cry of trees he never climbed up.” are strong flexible g R O O M 8, about 8 pieces—L drumsticks. 2 .T O G E T If more drivers would give • new eeaaon tq maftc you feel : together with assortifients of W O U LD 31 Modern (ab ) worship 33 Girl’a name bacchanals ground, there would bo fewer of prettier, younger, excitlrtgly alive, | SPONGE MOPS to keep hands out Crayon and Rulers are displayed. second points. 2 wings, 2 pieces of miniature bouquet of pink roeee , Y O U It’s the knowing man who knows LOST! 32 ------34of Repose com 35 Aid 48 Daybreak them In it. , of watsr. DUST MOPS for floor Smooth-writing fountain and ball­ breast. iR e a e ^ neck and giblets with yellow ribbon. I LIKE 34 Entranced 26 Continent 40 Whisper ' 90 Distress signal enough to know there’s a lot ha and walla that pick up more dust for stock fqr ttse another time.) Bvhrett C. Hutchinson, Cast —Warren Taylor in Satevepost. doesn't know. tlie upkeep o f a nylon lace point PENS and PENCILS fo f Weddings THAT 36 Small ialand blouee la easy. A quick swish and wash cleaner than ever be­ preparing grade A composition Sprinkle chicken with salt and Longmeadow, Mass., was best man f f 37 A ------Of fore. The Johnson Floor Maciiine > i n n i Stenographer—Millie'a husband through warm soapsuds af tar each I work are - here for the choosing pepper. Heat oil in 12-inch ekillet; for his lirother. Frederick E. ! butter First Bride—^I’ve got my hus­ will scrub, wax and polish your add chicken and brown over Hyatt,. Jr., of Ai-iityvlUe and 'didn't leave her much when he band where' he aata out of my waarlng will keep it dainty ai^| A nice new Roy Rogers LUNCH H utchiiiBon-IncRlb SO Value r died, dld„he? flower-lika. Nylon, lace needn’t ' floors to perfection. If September moderate heat-^about 10 minutes Charles E Spencer of Hartford hand. BOX will be carried ■with pride; Mlaa Patricia Ingalls, daughter 32 Popular Secretary—No, but he stfre left even be ironed, but if you do iron means preserving time for you, all they are colorful and roomy. on each side. Sprinkle chicken with were ushers. Second Brida-rSavea a lot af kinds of FREE8ER SUPPUEK Mexican luncK her a lot when he was alive. . It, remember to use a cool iron. Take the children to browse )xnIon. parale)’, marjoram and of Ms.-atid Mrs. Nelson Ingalle of At a reception In the church 34 Afternoon nap dish waahing, doesn’t it? are carried here. On the other hand around. leifnon juice. (Tover skillet; simmer Sterling, Mass., was married to parlors, which followed the cere- ! 35 Makes auitable if you think of redecorating. BPS 20 to 30 minutes or until chicken mo%, the bride's mother-received Ruth—Is your boy friend pro­ The modem idea' of roughing it Take-lt-eaagr Hmiaecleening Alfred William Hutchinson, son of in navy lace with pink acceseorles 36 Small child gressive or conservative 7 PAINTS bring you 3 different fin­ is tender. SCrve hot. Makes4 37 Seaweed r is to sleep without an electric M r, CXirtia ■ Coleman o f THE ishes all in the same color to help You. can cut down on fatigue if Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Hutchin­ and' the brldegroom'e mother in Opal—It’s hard to say. Me wears servings. 33Flneat blanket M ANCBnm i lAVNDHOMAT, you create a refreshing new at­ you sit down while you iron. If pos­ powder blue faille and navy nc-. last year’s clothes, drives this sible do. your ironinv at one of the Note: If desired, garlic (minced son, 81 Haw’Uiome St., Saturday, ’ 40 They like s r 660 Oantar 8t. invitee you to bring mosphere. ceasories. V year’s car, and Uvea on next year’s boarda that can be adjusted to your or* the whole.cloves) may be added Aug. 28. The double-rihg cere­ bananaa for First Salesman—What do you BLANKBIT*, BBOBPREAD8 and The bride is employed at the I income. t HCATTBR BUGS to be (fbntly and height. If you must use the usual to the chicken, with the other sea­ i 'lu n ^ sell? sonings. mony wat performed in Wesley Pratt and 1^'hitney Aircraft, East Second Salesman—Salt thoroughly WASHED -and fluff When shopping for a dress, you type of board, try sitting on a Methodist Church, Worcester, Hartford and the bridegToom is OUT OUR WAT BY J. R. WILLIAMS OLK BOAKDlx^iU MOUSE With MAJOR UOOPLB 41 Pronoun should try it on and observe the kitchen stool that is high enough 42Expunze The Mhool was having ita open­ First Salesman—^Tm a salt sail­ DEnOD. This will help you with Mass., by the Rev. Mason W. with the National Fire Insurance \- ing xlahcfr and get-acquainted par­ the heavier cf.orea of Fall Houae- fit while you’re standing, walk­ to bring you comfortably up (el­ Prevent Tallness Sharp. Miss Priscilla Haynes 45 Berated er, too. You’ll want the children to de­ Co. ty in the. gym. Qne of the soph­ Second Salesman—Shake. olaaning. ' " ing, and sitting, and with the bow height) to the board. A atool playra the traditional bridal music 43 Ibrghrenaaa arms in motion as well as at the with a back rest is a help. And re­ velop the habit of bging ON SlEggs omores had Just finished dancing and accompanied Robert J, Gor­ with a pretty jpew girl. side. Use a full-length mirror member that a wide ironing board TIME. Start with a new ULOCK don, Jr., of Manchester who sang R A N & ( 32Hurrtad Said a jaded guest at a formal swset aa you •re’* guaranteed accurate front the Sophomore—Do you see that function to- the man next to him. Kaap a standi:!;; appointment -when testing the fit. allows you to cut down on ironing ”0 Perfect Love,” ”Ave Maria” B3Norway’a r motions. ‘ Electrical Dep’t. of J. W. HALE capital ugly aap standing over there? Man—Oeq. thia thing is a bora; with BOBVLTZ BBUUITY SALON, and the Lord's Prayer. He’s the new principal and the Dairy Queen does It CORPORATION as a first step Given in marriage by her father, furi oil 54 Base I’m going to beat it! 388 ICaln .Street to ”etay aa eweet “ Sllvalyte” Gift Items toward keeping pace with back- mganeat guy I’ve ever seen. Other—I would, too. But Tvs am you ara” today on school open-. Feeling tip-top helps your young­ the bride wore "a gown of white SSHlrelinz “L ster acquire good graded and fine You can now enjoy the warm to/school schedules. Add a color­ Cjhantilly lace and carried a bridal '■'ASOMNF 56 One who Girl (demanding) —Ip that so? got to stay, I’m the host! Ing day -with your hair alwaya ful wall CI.OCK boasting an easy- ST smoothly Miaped and expertly cut. friends readily. DAlltY QUEEN, glow of silver with no need ever bouquet of white roses with white (suffix) T" to polish or buff the 8ILVA- to-read dial and sweeping second Ka«> it freshly shampoed and ■^he easily digested and delicious hand. Other fine clocks for DESK, ribbon.' Her sister, Mrs. James 57 Man’s sr CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER tkating frozen milk product is rich- LYTE GIFT ITEMS at HARRI­ Warren '. Stevenson of Needham, 4,. nkkname _ i PlIM fANENTLY beautiful. Gifted MANTEI. or CHEST make excel­ operators will serve you to your in npdy-buililtng’ vitamins and min- SON’S, 849 Main St. There are Mass., mMrun of honor, wore a BANTLY OIL attractive Ash Trays, sectioned lent GIFT CHOICES for any oc complete satlofactlon. MI. 3-8361. SheiLi-S eralik^ Combine whole family fun casion. gown of pinX net over taffeta and and Relaxation by driving to Bon Bon Dishes, Saits and Pep­ her arm bou))tiet was of yellow pers. Made of crystal and coat­ roses with pink ribbon. The flower BUGS BUNNY The pale, pleated sheath with DAIRY\ QUEEN BAR, 488 Hart­ Vary that chopped corned beef a paje cashmere cardigan ia an 5 0 0 3 ford Rd. or 307 W. Middle Tpke. ed with this- patented finish that girl, Margaret J. Hyatt, Amlty- rri MIt, ■ 9 4 .';S looks like sterling, but will never sandwich! Make-the aandwichea as aspeclally festive summer outfit for S a t i a f y i n g CONES, MILK 8 9 3 8 usual, then dip into a mi}|:ture of ville, L. I., waa drehe* SUNDAES in a fla­ tarnish. Prices begin at 31.00. I2.44 net over taffeta an^.cari1ed i,a U l RO<" K'.r. 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PAQB TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CGNN., WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE TWENTY-ONE Jack Dittmer Latest Gambler Casey to Use Bryne, Williams May Still . - THE Spark for Milwaukee . Win Batting Crown Herald Angle Baseball Fans Ask: What Happened t ■ " ------' ------— ' ^ . ,, , , . 'W • ■ • W F " I - I ■ ■■ ■ .1. ,1 111- li I I ■ II I.— ...... Raises Batting Average; Still Hopes to Catch Indians Barring Slump Red Sox My Aching Back Dead at 83 EARL W. YOST Injuries Key Merchants* Head Coach Town Ttonis Tourney 103 Points in Last Star Will Win Fifth SperU BSItot For yth ree ’ Divisions Brennan OK^hut Irish 10 Days and Regains | Crown with Less Than To Downfall . Second Base Position | Coaches Seek CONNBCnCDT PROSPECTS i Starters for the fourth straight Grid Wizard 4 0 0 Official at Bats Two outstanding sophomores, year will be cpnter Bob Roy and yACM annual tennis touma- Giants. Beat Phillies, x Frank Mirabello of Hartford and end Ronnie Rymash. 'Vin Casano­ ■menta o f the Town of Man- Miss Leahy*s^Aeting -MUwaukee, Sept. 8 (if>—They Of Champions New York. Sept. 8 (An—TSd Sam Uvieri of West Havsn, hold va will be after hit fourth letter ckeoter will be conducted dur­ laughed In the preesbox when Jack Upset Tonight Warner Dies 'this season, the mentor said. Williams probably will win the the key to the University of Con­ ing the month of Septemher New, York — '^(NEA)—Terenco- Leahy left Uie^ laughing with Dittmer came up ■ to the plate at American League batting cham- . Brooklyn, Sept. 8 (JP)—Now that; and enriy October. The touir^ Now Lead by 4 Games necticut’s offensive attack thi| the Brooklyn Dodgeie have all | Brennan la the greateet young soae -lassies. There was the time County Stadium 10 daya ago pionahip this season, despite his ' "Barring too many injuries, nament will be divided infto Hope to Gain Revenge Football World Mourns fall. Head Coach Bob Ingalls, we’ll be all right. Our first team but'given up any hope of winning Irishman ever to come out of Mil- his Boston Ck>llege varsity was cm ■gainst Brooklyn. injury-ihterrupted start and . tha former Michigan center who is three rlaosIflcntloiM. Group waiikee. ; the train bound for New Orleans. In Alumni Benefit By BEN PHLEOAR toA two continued among the delegation He is well ahead of Cleveland’s and now that he has Ieai7ied the flag before the start of the decision to the Kids in the open­ by the time they get home. away from home while losing. 23. World of Football mourned today Connecticut played host to mem­ season? should register at the Reerea- has Ralph G u g 1 i eT m i and the weeks later. Retumtiw from ■ of New York sports writers travel­ Not since the last century has a Bobby Avila, who at .337, is the blocking, he’s that much better.” ing contest, the CoaOhes will be In Milwaukee their record.la 39-31. the paaslng of Glenn Scobey (Pop) bers of the (Connecticut Sports 2. What’s la store tor rookie tion Dept., by either calling horses, scouting trip, Johnny Druse eug- ing with the Dodgers. band of Yankees readed into In­ jeague leader on the basis of S50 Oo-Captain Johnny Chinning- Regnlar Ijwt Seswon out to get revenge tonight when They stand 12-8 against the Dodg­ Writers Alliance yeeterday after­ ham, in Ingalls’ book, "is as good Manager Walt Alston? MI S-6795, or bv coming to the But has Brennan the proper garted that the coaching staff just dian territory with'auch a faint! ers so far and 10-9 over the Giants. Warner, the old gray wizard of the at bats. noon at the dinner board and later Enst Side building betweea schooling in histrionics ? No matter forget about It^pho and go on with H iat was on Aug. 29 while the teams clash at Charter Oak gridiron. Strong September Hitter as there is in New England.” Cun­ Tho answer, to the Tirst—if you Brooklyn wns- in the process of chance of survival. '6 p. m. how successful the foinc broth of a plans for the ntpet game, Park. The benefit game with .pro­ TTie Yankees play 11 of their re­ Warner, the great coach, inventor . Always a strong September hit­ ute intra-squad scrimmage for the mauling the Braves, 12-4 and 11-4. tant half game last night in an of plays and contributor to the de­ ' Mirabello didn’t take part in the the club—la: A i-omb'nation of In­ Entries will clone Monday, lad might be. he'll never replace | • Don’t you ever turn in a teport ceeds going to the Alumni League maining 17 games oh this four of 11-inning thriller at Philadelphi» ter, the Boston Red Sox’ slugger’ benefit of onlookers. Rival scouts a double beating which shoved fund, will get underway at 5:30. velopment- of the game which oc­ is surging a f a .419 paes this scrimmage, resting an injured juries and player not living up to Sept. ISth. The palringa will Frank Leahy as a master trage-jnke that, John." shouted Leahy, them games behind league­ Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, De­ where they ^haded the Phillies 3-1. were barred, for obvious reasons. shoulder since Inst Saturday. expectations. be listed In . Wednesday’s dian who outdid William Holden, i "That big Idaho aquad wlU be reet- lAist game, which drew an ex­ troit and Philadelphia. 'They now cupied his life, was 83 years old month with 13 hits In 31 trips. Lanky Ingalls, who looks more leading New York and six in hack Only one other game was played when he died here shortly after­ Amendola didn't participate in the To the second: N o'one knows, Herald. The first rouad will Oregory Peck and Humphrey Bo- Ing • on a train wliile we are wear­ ceptionally fine crowd, was a real trail Cleveland by 4 'i lengths. in the majors. Washington edged And in each of the years he finish­ like a class room professor than a gart. of the Dodgers. Dittmer, a regular thriller. The Kids, behind the ef­ noon yesterday, after months of Ill­ ed on top— 1941, 1942, 1947 and session sither. Both will start not even Preside.it Walter O'Mal- be completed by Sept. Ill and ing oureel ’es out at prAcUce.” last season, had just broken beck Indians at Home Philadelphia 5-4 before a gather­ ness with cancer of the throat. former pro player and now head against Yale Sept. 25 at the Bowl. •ey- It. What are football writers going Poor Uttle Sqiafi fective four-hit hurling of the While the Yankee covered wa­ ing of 460 fans, the smallest crowd 1948—Williams wound up with a coach, talked at length to the Into the lineup the pievious day From across the nation, past and rush In the season’s final month. About Mirabello, Ingelis had "There is a ready explanation of There wtil be a small entry to write this fall -with Leahy gone?' There was the occasion when Elks’ Ron LaPointe, squeezed out gon grinds around the circuits for ever to attend a game at Washing­ writers. He wsa impressed with The Master’s ' September utteran­ ■gainst t e Gisuits. a one-run decision. However, the present greats in the gridiron V At his 1954 rate of 3.3 timm at this to say: "He’s a great runher. Why the Dodgers are in tliird tee. the New York footbell writer made Since then, wdth the ex-Univer- the last time, the Indiana will be ton's Griffith Stadium. world sent condolences and voiced the ail around physloal condition He throwa pretty well end is a place and not first place,” O'Val­ ces are legend. His quivering 'voice Notre Dame the lest stop after an losers tallied three times in the happily, ensconced in their wigwam bat and 1.2 hits per game, Ted. of the squad, particularly tM sen­ ■ity of Iowa football star hitting Monte Irvin followed two walk.s heartfelt tributes to the incompara­ will finish with 380 at bats and good kicker. Howe.)ei', Sam Uvieri ley said.t^ ay. "And you cannot sent away many admiring writers, inspection of the Western Oonfer- top of the seventh In the contest, on the banks of the sky blue wa­ with a double to the right field Glenn S. (Pop) Warner, former iors. la better in all departmer ts.” blame t1^'mana-j;er for It. He is bat in hands, heads bowed in grief. ence- at a fat .450 pace, the Braves have but the gamd was called because ble old man. 136 hiu. ters, clipping off their foes one by fence for two New York runs In football coach' who was a prime "We are mighty pleased with the "What are the chai.cec against not responsible for Roy (Tam- Charley Callahan took his copy, “Hello, Alfred.” he)loed Leahy. won 10 of 12 games. Today, ready of darkness and i-he score reverted Perhaps Ernie Nevers, former developer of the wingback sys­ But here’s the rub. The rule to open a 12-game road trip at one. the 11th. Davey Williams walked Stanford All-America fullback sophomores. 8am Uvieri, who was Yale?, a scribo asked. "We'lt have panelM’a hand Injury; for Carl Red Sox Recall liberally spiced with quotes from "After seeing all thoee Big Ten- Football practice takes its toll back to the previous inning, at tem, died, Sept. 7. In Palo Alto, covering batting title* specifies a hurt aa a freshman, can really run. Pittsburgh, the Braves held sec­ The big battle, which might go to Start the inning and moved to whom Warner said was the great­ player must bat at least 400 times A better first eleven then a year Furillo's slunvp; for the loss of The Master, to Leahy before mail­ teams. what do you think o f our on the greatest. Alan Ameche, which time the Kids were ahead. dow;n- In history as C a s e ’s last second on a sacrifice. Curt Sim­ Calif., hospltaj. The 83-year-o)d He’s big and he punte and passes ago. I'm glad we open with Yale Johnny PoUies for six weeks; for ing. With a picture of the pre­ little squad?” ond place only four and one-half Because of this the Coaches have est player he ever coached, best officially to be considered aa the from Minors All-America fullback, rests his stand, is set for Sunday'when the mons struck out pinch liltter Eric summed up the general feeling.. gridiron vete’.-an underwent sur­ w ell.. and not close with them. Ysie vill Carl Erskine’s failure to live up vious autumn’s undefeated team Then there was the time * games behind New York and one challenged the winners to a return leader. This holds true unless he ■head of the stumbling Dodgers. weary frame after a workout at Yankee caravan reaches Clevela'hd Roden and walked Willie Mays in­ Nevers Lauds Coach ' gery in July for th e ‘removal of a "Stan Banassewskl, a converted be a power.” New Haven eports- to 1953; for the lack of respect­ before him, tears welled up in writer was standing near the Ut­ Wisconsin. (NEA). bout. atili has the highest percentsge eenter from last year’s frosh, is a Dittmer lost his job last spring for a doubleheader. tentionally, bringing up Irvin. "He was the greatest, that’s all," tumor from his throat. (AP after enough hltleas at baU have writer Bill Ahem claims the Elis able pitching from Don Newcombe Boston, Sept. 8 ( ^ —The Boston Leahy’s eyes, then dripped with tle hole in CXrticr Field's fence CoBchea Lineup Intact 'The Yankees can't be eliminated Gomez Needs Help . declared ^levers. "He could fix Wirephoto), good guard this fail,” Bob said. ... sse loaded with the best team and for Preacher Roe’s- almost Red Sox announced today the the steady patter of rain in the where the litHi Charge through to when the Braves acquired Danny The Coaches will have Jim Her- been tacked onto his total to make O’Connell from Pittsburgh. He positively until after that engage­ The Giants had scored a run in a brace better than the doctor; he. 400. since the days of Clint Frank. total Ineffectivene.is.” recall of IS minor league players van of Hurricane (?arol. Shifting the practice field from the wsss- dic, Leo Diana, Neil 'Lawrence, A Negro lad from Hartford was hitting only .151, largely as ment. Manager Stengel is gam­ the second and Granny Hamner had more.jp8ychology than the In Williams’ case, it would It ws£ just a month ago that out on option, including flrat base­ his deathless releases rapidly un­ ing room. Major League Neil Conklin, Ronnie Daigle, Bob bling right at the start with Tom­ tied it with his^l3th homer in the trainer; heTiad more energy than Weaver tfrho helped ruin Manches­ Connecticut has a suicide sched- O’Malley voiced a complete vote man Dick Gemert from Buffalo der Leahy.'a nose. Tub Thumper "We’re not getting the big boy the result of^.pinchhitting roles, DiBattiato and Tiny I^ k e tt in mean he would be charged with ter High when Jimmy Roach was when Eddie Mathews’ split Unger Batting Leaders my Byrne tonight in Baltimore, eighth. Simmons gave up only alx the student manager—and as for 20 timea at bat. making hia year’s tSe, meeting Yale, Boston Univer­ of confidence in Alston. Now he and southpaw hurler Bill Henry CalUhan thus assured each of out here any nmre. The strong forced Manager Charley Grimm to the lineup, to name a few. pockett which according to American hits in losing. Ruben Gomez, with football, no one knew as much as sUrring at Mt. Nebo, Gene Green sity, Massachusetts, Maine, Dela­ declines to repeat it. from' Charleston. his customer's with an original and boy is going elsawhere." Leahy hurled a no-hitter last game but record read: "At bats—400; hits _ is another soph who has caught move O’Connell over to third base. League geography is West. help from Hoyt Wilhelm when the Pop." --136; average—.340.” Of course, ware, New, Hampshti-e, North­ Well, then', will Alston be re­ Those two will.report Sept. 14. genuine tear-stained copy. eadly announced. "We Jvat don't Roy Smalley got a crack at, sec­ Lesdiaa Batamca - was charged with the loss. La­ Phillies loaded the bases in the Bom in Springville, N. Y.. and ' the eye of Ingalls. Last fail eastern, .Rhode Island and Holy tained next year? Copy Becitiwe Messy have It.” A' wildman in his previous stints there is the possibility Aylla or Green scored nine touchdowns. Due to report at the bnd of their ond before Dittmer moved in for IBaiti Oa Ste At Bali) Pointe, Nick Twerdy, Dave Heyart, in the majors, Byrne was bought 11th, picked up his 14th victory. raised on a ranch near Wichita Irv Noreiv of the New York Yan­ O oss in that order. No Announcements At times It was plainly evident At that moment, a yeU came Americaa Leagaa Dick Kacinaki, Carl Johnson and "He dyesn’t run,” Ingalls remark­ minor league season are; Inflelder good, but now that Mathews is Player and Club a AB H Pet. from Seattle last week In a des­ The Giahts are back home today Falls, Tex., Warner intended to be kees, in third place at .333, will How do the Huskies like enter­ "We are not making any an­ Vince Furfaro from Albany, catch­ that some of Leahy's'rloom rubbed from around the come and the Avilila . Cleveland - - - - Russ Cowlea will lead the vic- a.lawyer and was graduated with ed, "he skates. He doesn't seem back, O’Connell has taken over ...137 802 .337 perate move, Tonight marks ms for a two-game aeries with Chica­ beat him out. ing most games as the underdog ? nouncement about it until our FRANK TORO er Guy Morton from Greensboro, off on (Ntllahan. For, at any-given Irish charged through In white Norm. New York . . 114 387 129 .333 torioua Kids into action. a law degree from Cornell In 1894. fast but he gets there and gets ”We loVe to enter every game an usual time,” answered O’Malley. Dittmer’s seat in the dugout. Mlnoso. Chicago.. . . 188 811 ISS first start. ■ go. followed by two each with Cin­ In 1941, Ted hit at a .887 Sep­ and the following from Louisville: moment and after a lO-mlnute, practice jerseys .333 If the Coaches'can pull an up­ But law couldn’t hold him. Foot­ the job done.” Green was equally underdog,” Ingalls replied. "We will go into it after the sea­ 18 HIU In String. Fox, Chicago ...... 147 673 184 .331 While the Cleveland Tribe stays cinnati and St. Louis before the tember clip with 29 hlta in 95 trie*. Pitchers Tom Herrin. Hershell heart-breititing conference with the (?oach Leahy, from experience, Berra, New York . , 134 816 169 set tonight, a third and final game ball player, and coach at . Cornell, impressive in the scrimmage which UConn grada wlio liope for a 50- son is ovei'. This certainly Is no Today Dittmer’s average is 103 .308 home, that other bunch of wlfd In­ Milwaukee invasion. YR8TKRnAY*ft RRSrLTS In ’42, he went 28-for-65 for a .431 Freeman, Rte Delock and Ben head roan, (Tallthon wrote prbsc steeped back. Vernon, Waahington 138 838 164 .306 will be needed, to decide the series.' he was captain of the team in 1893, Nalionml followed. 50 season will have to be patient. time to discuss the matter. points higher—,254— than it was Mantle, New York .. 129 488 147 dians, the Milwaukee Braves, The Dodgers, at home for 15 of average. He batted .356 In Septem­ with such emotion and tlubb^ing 'The writer stayed psit. .303 ’The 300 fans at the flrat contest and he was fascinated with the New Y6rk 3. Phiiadriphia 1 (11). Newcomers at tackle,-Norm Ger­ Huskies just don't have - the •’Perhaps the front office ahould Flowers, outfielders Gene, Stephens 10 days ago. In 40 times at bat he’s Uoodman, Bouton . . 109 410 134 .303 heads east in. a lightning foray af­ their remaining 17 games, enter­ Only game arhedulecl. ber of 1947 with 35 hits in, 104 Toro to Coach Local and Allen Alstyne. inflelder Lew that the copy became frightfully ‘ The flrat guy to tun oyar his Buaby. Waihlngton ..138 689 168 .301 enjoyed a fine game .from start tain St. Louis tonigfit in the first game. ber and Henry Bazan, "are keep­ horses. In their Own class, IN(i8 he ended with' a .371 mark on 48 Semi-Pro Grid Emven The 26-year-old son of Elkader, Nallaaal League to Pittsburgh on Labor Day, wst National aafetiea in 116 trips. and that la something we don't slonal Record while looking pounds. Snider, Brookl>-n .. 13.7 821 182 .349 league, the Braves open their 12- veloping winning teams, new plays w L Pel, C.BL po88e.s8.” Iowa, was a sad lad when O’Con­ Maya. New York .. 133 602 172 .343 In getting close enough to the top Long Scrimmage through a fish howl. They broke the writer's toes. game tour in Pittsburgh trailing in the next two weeks to be able and great players. He coached at New York ...... R6 50 .832 Even after his return from Ko­ Aa for Alcton, who senda his nell replaced him in the lineup at Hualal St. Loulx..,.138 824 177 UCoim Prospect the league -leading New York . Milwaukee ...... R1 54 .800 UConns Ranked with Rhody Manager George Mitchell of thewRussell. Steve KosakoW sI^ and Mueller. New Y6r1c>al3S .861 183 .332 to cash in on the three-game set Carlisle Indian School, University i Brooklyn ...... 81 58 .591 rea and discharge from the Ma­ club against the St. Louis Cardi­ the start of the season, but has re­ KlUBxewRki, Cln.' ----- 132 513 169 Glanta by 4H games with 19 to 5>i Manchester MerchanU’ football) Paul Mangiaflcq, all linemen/ gained his old college, spirit since .m with the Gaints in the final week. of Pittsburgh, Stanford University I Philadelphia ... 85 71 .478 21 rines last year, Ted produced a nals tonight trailing by 5>^ games For Yale Eleven SchoendienM. St. L. 133 586 177 .3IR play. and others. He was advisory co’ach 1 Cincinnati ...... 85 72 .474 214 September apurt of .388. team has signed Frank Toro to I PretM BfUik ‘ getting back. He’s adopted the Moon. St. Loul* ___ 133 863 178 .316 Out for Season Milwaukee may well tiim that St.. lyiula 82 74 .458 with ju.st 17 left to play, he ad- Roblneon, Brooklyn 113 385 112 The trip includes Friday and at San Jose State College as his 24 Ukes Detroit HUditim ' And New Hampshire Eleven Grossly Under-Puhlieized ^Ha. Ha, Jack Dittmer” tag hung .31S ”cruciar‘. series into just three {Chicago 58 m .420 29* .mitted it would take a miracle to coach this year’s squad. Toroj The popular* Pretzel Jaco N e w Haven, Sept. 8 (jP)— Hamner, Phlla...... 136 539 166 .314 Saturday games agmnst the more games. last official connection with the Pittaburgh ...... 48 89 .350 38^ Williams, who suffered a frac­ win. on him by the New York writers Aihburn, phlla...... 136 496 184 .311 gridiron. enn will not play this season.The! head* the list of returning back^ .ale’s football squad is down for Americaa Storrs, Sept. 8 ()P)—’The Univer­ tured collarbone In Spring train­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS *Ken Woodsum. If he had to put his finger on the aSi a personal motto. sity of Connecticut football squad In addition to Ernie Nevers, Pop ! Cleveland ...... 98 40 .7in an end. Tommy big end gave local fans many'field men which tncludea Beanaon^ one workout today under Hegan Big Man with Injuns Grimm, though, was not particu­ Marne Baai INVw Yoilfr ...... 93 44 .679 4*i ing and missed the first month of New Hampshire, Rhode Island Golden, an All-Conference guard, one factor that led to the cluo’s Doby, Cleveland ...... 30 lost a valuable end prospect yes­ developed the great Jim Thorpe ■Chicago ...... R7 thrills last season with his tremen- Tedorte, George Law.ence Rlcco ordhra of Coach Jordan Olivar. But, larly amused, then or now. 52 .628 the campaign, today plays tlje first, and Connecticut are the contend­ and halfback Ed Bogdanovich. But downfall. It would be Campanella. Mantle. New York ...... 27 terday when sophomore Stan Ma- and Charles (Chief) Bender, old Boston ...... 61 75 .449 .38 of is games Boston has remaining dous pa.ss-catchjng ability but a Petrillo and Tonv D entm aro saldN^he popular gridiron tutor, "We’ve never had that feeling Willlama. Bouton ...... 26 Detroit 81 78* .445 36«g ers for the Yankee Conference the Orono Black- Bears don’t’ figure "Roy’s arm bothered him,” sigh­ llhzrwaki o f Hartford suffered a Twi League Playoff8 time baseball pitching great. on Its schedule In Detroit’s Brlgg.s this be the longest scrimmage New York — (NEA) —Orosaijr! ^pttch the pitcher wants to throw," ■round here,” he said before the Jeneen, Boston ...... 24 Waahington .... 69 78 .431 football championship this year to do better then their 4-2-1 record ed Al.sion, "and he didn’t hit wiih- Roeen. Cleveland ...... • 23 recurring shoulder separation in­ Tribute began to flow yesterday Philadelphia ... 48 92 .333 52 Stadium, where he's compiled a Snei\"his‘'season'*^ face.^nclude-Larry since pfnetire started last week. under-publicised James Edward testiflM Gua 'Wynn, as hla taam- Braves left for the east. "He’s a Slevere.' Washington ...... Baltimore ...... 45 with the team which solves its of '53. If they do, It will be thanks in.lOO pdints of last season. The ..23 jury and was ordered to the side­ aa soon as Warner's death -was an­ 93 .326 53 season’s mark of .542. "T on T A ^ 'bV o! popular line coach ? i C D u b o . ? " .n d X l M a "rk ^ ""' "We're iiK the process of separa­ mates call tha burly right-hander. good second baseman and a pretty Nailanal TODA. ,.x,...s>„ particular problems soonest' the to sophomores who went unbeaten rest of the boys .looked to Campy ting the iTihn from the boys,” ex­ Hegan comes closer to any other Kluszewskl. Cincinnati ...... 44 lines for the rest of the season nounced. Today men who had .....N'atioaal Altogether, the Thumper has 11 I "Frequently you euapect that Jim fair hitter and always has been. I likely winner. as a frosh group last fall. to spark the club. He Just didn’t l‘su^ Ho,mer*“ center V."r.ea- plained 01iva(\ Two drills have member of the party to being Mays. New York ...... by .Team Physician, Dr. John B. Start Sunday at Nebo known him In all .stages pi hia 55t. T,oula (.lonea 2-2) at Brooklyn games on the Red Sox’ current have it. It's not hi.s fauit. Is reading your mind. He doiean’t wonder if those New York guys Hodges, Brookl)-n ...... 37 (Krakine 16-13)—night, New Hampshire and Rhode Is­ Verrtiont’s Catamounts won’t be 'Vlth the East Hartford Mer- been the practice here until today Cleveland's Indispensable man. LoRoy. Some 25 members of the career had added their bit to the road trip in which to improve hia cell a half doMn pltchce a game ■tiU Ire laughing?” Sauer. Chicago ...... 37 record of the illustrious coach. U-9) at New York land are th^defending co-cham­ eligible for the Yankee Bean Pot, "Look at the records. They speak mits. Alibno will handle the line chanU whereas the Barry boys With only 13 Imermen, the Yale The Indians Mathews. Milwaukee ...... 35 Connecticut Sports Writers Al­ (M»(jlle 13-6). batting average. Then he’ll for both the men and myself. We while T()ro will work with the can be remembered for their fine ; that the pitcher didn't flipira ha liance watched yesterday’s scrim­ i" y*** T^***f*l^..^?*^*'?* 1 x^’lctpry although they col- Amos Alonzo Stagg, one qf the pions ofthe circuit while Connec­ symbolic of Yankee Conference squad Is dominh^ed by sopho­ established a new EAGER FANS Baas Batted la get underway... Sunday o.._ j. . . at Mt. Nebo, ^ lected only two hits In the game. rinclnnall (Valenttoe 11-lU at Phlla- Wa*hlnffton and Philadelphia ticut will field a strong sciuad in­ all can look back and see where we backs and ends. | pi^y with the always strong West , would call before getting the _ " , Americaa mage. Three sessions are slated to­ all-time football greats himself, delphia tRIilzik 4-S or Miller 6-9»—nlehl. football championships, because mores. American League ; sign,” Doby. Cleveland ...... 112 with all four circuit teams sched­ Played Thrillers . Milwaukee (S|>ahn 18-10) at . Pitts- pitchers in seven games in frlendlv cluding 10 seniors on the starting could have pitched differently or Practice Seasions Hartford Spartans. Willinumtic's Berra. New York ...... day, including the 45-minute pre- who still is aptive at 92 aa advisory biirsh (LlltlefleM 9-9). they don’t plsy the ntlnlmum three record for a "Hegan’a hands ere so quick Minneapolis, Minn. (>F) -^Proof .106 uled to play in the rudden death In the nightcap, fans uhould see Fenway Park to close out the allowed for inherent weaknesses. If The Merchants will practice to-; Dubose was a sensation a few: Jensen, Boston ...... 107 breakfast 'cross country run for coach at Stockton College, said; Amrrlran yeaf. league games set by Conference CLING TO R I ^ R D month's play j that you can’t cross him.” says that Minneapolis is eager to get Mlnoso, Chicago ...... 104 semi-final series. At 1:30 the Brit­ a battle rtiyal. TTi British Amer­ (Byrne (HU at BalUmore Ck>ach Chief Boston’s Wildcats we had the same personnel, bat­ night. Frida.v. nltht, and Sunday years back with Windham High those yet to hit top condition. ish Americans take rn the North A Great Leader niles. Eleven letter winners are ting, fielding and pitching averages ' morning at the West Side Ovai. Boston (^ —A majoc l^gue bat­ winning 26 white j Art Houtteman. "Throw the curve major league baseball came when Mantle, N. Y ...... 98 icans and North Ends played three "Pop was a great leader in foot­ (Turley 11-14) . niBht. Even if Williams fails to make from Durham, N. H„ are blessed back. and performed with the New York Natisaal , Ends in the first game, while Boston (Siitlivan 12-11) at Detroit as last year, I'd say it was the Night sp.ssl()ns will begin at 6:30 ting recoiril which seems to ' be losing only 6 in when he ts looking for the fast all o f the .81000 tickets placed on There are only thr;.e secrets to thrillers so far this year, and ball and one of the excellent «;r o m e k 16-141, the grade, he’s almost certain to with 20 returning lettermen, Bol­ University freshman eleven. KlusxewskI, Cincinnati ...... J.., .119 New Hampshire did well last manager. welded to the wHIa of . the DlMag- August, with a : bell and he catches it Juat the sale for the Minneapolis-N6w York Musial, St. lan ils...... 117 catching bluegills on flies; uru a Herm’s Camera and St. Jrmes’ another is expected. Ernie Noske creators. He was not just a coach Waahlhxton (PorlerfieM 13-12) at Chi­ cause a modification of the contro- ton’s problem is to produce back- while Sunday’s drill will start Markey played his tootball with Hodges, Brooklyn...... 115 CYQ take the field at 4:30 in the cago (Marlin 4-Sl—nl|th(. season despite numerous injuries No Dissent Ion promptly at 10. glo family trophy room is that of Rosen contribu­ seme, with nothing mere than, Giants exhibition this summer small fly; fish It deep; fish it p'tched the Northies to a close but helped develop part of ,the versial ■’400 at bats” regulation, fleld reserves from a freshman which (Thief Boston says they Syracuse University the past three were sold in less than two hours. Snider, Brooklyn ...... 114 second contest. Both tilts are 2-: win over the BA’s in their Philadelphia (Oray 3-8) at Cleveland particularly with the feeling in "There was no dissention .and' Mitchell slated that uniforms hitting safely in the most con­ ting little. 'You crossed me up, mate’." Ennis, Philadelphia ...... 109 slowly. • game.” (Wynn 19-11)—nl*ht. team that didn't win a game last couldn't sustain wi^h the same re­ seasons where he was a first string secutive games. The present lec- scheduled for nine innings. opener, while the second game some quarters that he’s unjustly yeaL Billy Pappas, All (Conference our drop in the standings wa.s will be handed out Friday ev-ning linebacker and bffeqsiva fullback. Larry Doby No pitcher aver caught a wider Finals Sept. 19 “The greatest of the great,” de­ sults this season. ’ gradual. That’s what hurt. We had oi^ of hitting .safely in 56 straight has been a tre­ variety of deliveries. went to the Maple Stieetcra 8 to 6. clared Andy Kerr, who had known being penalized for having been the, quarterback in '53, is on the spot and a team picture will be taken © ' In the third gaji.e, which gave the Boast Strong Une good . clubhouse spirit. No one Sunday morning., games was set by the New. York mendous con­ The winners of theae two con­ and worked with Pop since 1915. ’■victim” of 116 bases on iSlls. ^ Without another signal-caller on In the line; UNH is strongest at Q. How much did George Strick- Hegan formerly used two tests will move Into the finals. BA’s second place in the league Andrews Battles blamed any particular player . . .“ App.'oximatelv 20 candidates Yankees’ Joe DiMaggio in 1941. tributor all ,the "Football owes him more than the roster. guard and end. Five lettermen ---i---...... ' — land’s batting average pick up The only time Joe’s record has gloves, e suffer one for the fire­ Which will be played Sunday, standin^n?, the A1 Whitney-coached Even if O'Malley is keeping a have been drilling the past two i when ho'w as traded from Pitts- way along the balls of Hike Garcia and Feller,,, any other man,” added George The great Pat Abruzzi, a do- guards are headed by All-Confer­ tight Up, the p’resident’s right hand beeii seriously threatened in the. Sept. 19th. The final will also be combine upset the Northies 1 to 0 (Lefty) James, head coach at Cor­ Hughes Tonight weeks and early indications point! burgh to Cleveland? route, but this Jim Hfgaa and' a more pliable one the bet­ ■everything guy who rushed 959 ence Paul Ashnault. Steve Mazur, man, Vice-President Buzzy Bavasi, past five'seasoti.s vas in 1949 rrlbal staff fur­ a one game set. behind the fine hurling of south­ nell, where Pop played In hia first B w i i a n t R a c e p ^ to another banner seaaon. Re-1 A. Strickland hit .177; In 76 ter to pick off the-darting pitches paw Zlggj' Olbert. After joining yards in eight games last season, another '53 all star selection, heads is in Alston’s comer. when Joe’s brother. Dohi DiMag­ nishes the greatest amount of evi­ Herm'c will have to go all out game. n Rhode Island’s big threat oper­ turneea from last year’a powerful, game* with the 1958 Bur*, soared wf Bob Lemon an(l Wynn. . Now to down the Churchboys. Durin.; the BA’a ir r.ild-season, Olbert CSiicago. Sept. 8 (>P)—Paul An­ the end corpa Tackle la thin with “He's done a remarkable job gio hit safely in 34 consecutive dence in favor of the old adage ” We have lost a marvelous At a Glanc^ ating behind a. veteran''line. 'The team include veteran YgahyVincek. to .884 In his first full year with the Lynn. Mess.. M ick. uses the the course of the regular' season, racked up four v;ins without a loss drews, with an eye on light heavy­ Joe McKoan, Hoss Verry and Norm with the injuries we’ve had,” Ba­ games when he tvss c^enterfielder that pitching is from 75 to 90 per USED CAR VALUES ARE friend—one of the greatest coaches Job for Coach Harold Ko^p is to George Vincek; BruntgMosfce, Irv i the T rl^ . He's hit well ever since. for the Boston Red-Sox. 'seme glove for all purposes and, the CYO gave the Photos nothing to walk pff with the league pitch'- weight champion Archie Moore's Merrow the veterans. AI Rob- vasi said. "I don’t think New York cent of baseball. of all time, who added a lot to . the find backfield support for Peerless Ichaud and Orien. Walker who or Milwaukee could have survived with-a irion on third bOM, doesn’t but trouble. The fir;it time these ing honors. game,” said Clarence (Biggie) crown, meets unknown Bobby (Including games o f Sept. T) And the lakclront pitchers are hesitate to call for Wynn’s treach­ two teams met. the Photos won Hughes tonight in a natlojially National League Pat and an adequate bench to spell shai^ the, center job aa sopho­ if they had the injuries and dis­ first to tell you that Big Jim He­ Munn. Athletic Director at Mich- his starters. mores, return with a year of ex­ appointments we have had.” erous knuckle ball. a squeaker, 10-9. In the second SMALL BORE CHAMP igan State. televised l()-round bout at Chicago W L Pet. G.B. T P The Fans Stayed Home gan is largely responsible for their Lemon can’t throw a straight Stadium. Connecticut is a tough teafn perience. Ail things considered, it appears “TNE MOST!” outing, the Cameras won again, Camp Perry, Ohio. Sept. 4 (JP) The feelings o f the younger gen­ New York 86 50 .632 ig over-all rem.irkable eamed-run ball, has won 30 games for six facing a very rugged schedule. The likely Alston will be back next 7 to 2. .and then they played a —Alonzo Woods ofElbridge, N. Y., eration for the 'veteran were sum­ Andrews, 24. sporting 28 vic­ Milwaukee 81 .54 .600 4(4 m Back of Pappas, are halfbacks averages. - straight campaigns with,the hard, 3-3 tie in which the Photos had to Huskies meet Ysle, Boston Uni­ Marcel Couture. Dick Gleason, Neil year. who hit the bullseye 3113 times in med up by Chuck Taylor, present tories in 31 fights—half by knock­ Brooklyn 81 56. .591 5'4 17 ' Reasons; Deeper In superlative pitching, one, curve and sinker. Wynn rally to deadlock the qount. In 320 shots, is the hew small 'bore versity,' Holy Cross, Delaware and Serpico and Art Vallcentl. Charley cbach of the Stanford Indians. outs, dis]X3sed of Danny Nardico New York—At home (12), Chi- 1. There’s no cause to make Al­ the Indians don’t require as many himself doesn’t" know where his the final league game of the year, rifle champion. The New York "The coaching profession and the in four rounds in his last Chicago powerful little Northeastern in ad­ Sowerby and Charlie Caramihalis 'nms ak they haivc in the past. 2. Milwaukee dition to four Conference foes. ston the "fallV guy as Is the base knuckler is going. Garcia’s hall the teams played again and the marksman turned in a score of gamp of football lost a truly out­ appearance June 23. In the same 3, Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 2' are th6 fullbacks. Y0IJ have the answer tc them UMasii Stronger when most teams fail along the moves. George Fratus-coached crev' came 3,193 out of 3,200 in. winning the standing man.” said Taylor. "We ring, Andrews, of Buffalo, N. Y.. Away (6), Brooklyn 3, PhlladeN In spite o r his schedule which •when, you know that a half dozen Massachusetts, under the direc­ he considers a challenge to hia way. “It’s a pleasure to catch' these through with their third win over title yesterday at thh National at Stanford feel particularly the Moored No. 1 ranking Harold John- phia 3. of thefr pitcher’s have ERA’S low­ pitchers, especially when we’re the Churchboys, scoring, a close tion of (Charlie O'Rourke, looks for team, Coach Bob Ingalls at (Ton- 2: O'Malley would be placed In Rifle and Pistol Championships. loss of Pop Warner, our greatest ed^in the first round but ended up Milwaukee—At home (7). Cin- a jx>8ition o f aec&nd-guessing him­ er than'-3.00. Bob Feilcr is at winning,” says Hegan. "It’s easy coach . . . Pop reached a go'al 'for b,’ losing a split. decision in his cinnati 4, St. Louis 3; Away (12) ' Improvement over last year’s re­ necticut is not taking a pessimis­ cord of one victory and seven de­ self, since Alston w as. his own 3.11, Art Houtteman at 3.48. . • to call the right, pitches for e which all coaches strive, but few orly Ibqs In two years. Brooklyn 2, New York 3. Philadel­ tic tack. There are 13 lettermen Here were the figures compiled feats with the aid of some prom­ choice, if he fired Walt. staff like this. • When you’re atUin," H u gh ^ a 26-year-oId from phia 3, Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 3. . on hand to keep his outlook briight.- during the big -series in New Yoc-k. ising sophomores and 10 letter- 3. He atuck with Chuck Dressen wrong: you're right. It really Wameris widow, the former Tibb Warren, dhio, who has kayijed 14 Brooklyn—A t home (15), Chi­ "It looks like we’ll be going with after the Brooks blew the '51 pen­ How’s this for handcuffing the .... at garter Chevrolet now Loraihe Smith; a niece. Mrs. Jane men. But youth and Spirit are not doesn’t make t’ (rf the Cleveland 98 40 .710 16 Maine continues to build with 11 Ingalls .„ia especially pleased - Garcia 16 fi: Fimeral services, under the aos- lettermen on hand Including stars 8.66 Ignorance.” ' International Boxing Club which New York 93 44 .679 4'417 with the return of co-captaina Bud­ Walnuts Oppoge Leenon 80 5 8.M Hegan. of good speed, was hav­ ■THESE ARE A EXAMPLES . . . . M i M B plces of the Masonic Lodge; viill be is promoting the match, says dy Amendola, a fullback, and held tomorrow at 3 p. m. at the CTeveland—At home (13), Bos­ Feller _ II 5 - S.II ing his best year at bat until more Huglies could be a grdat fighter. ton 2, Chicago 3, Detroit 3. New tackle John (Tunningham. AU- Roller and Hapgood ,Chapel here, Moiiarchg Tonight Hoattemaa 14 , 6 3.46 recently when he slumped to 1951 CHEVROLET CLUR COUPE ^ 6 PLYMOUTH COUPE Gibson says that either Hughes or York 2. Philadelphia 2. Washing­ Confeiwnee selections last season, "Hegan rarely fails to call the around .250. and the body will be returiied to Andrews have a chance at-Atthie the pair' are dependable anchors 2-tone pain. Very clean. RawiKud heater. Springfield for burial. ton 1. Away (3),'.Detroit 3. Moore’s titles pointing mit that New York—At home (6), Ph(I- for his backfield and line. , The long awaited clash between $945 $345 both Johnson and Joey Maxim,' End is the big problem Where the local Walnut Grill softball THE SPOILERS ~ adelphia 3. Washington 3. *Away CARTER’S ranked No. 2. have fought Moore (11), Baltimore 2, C3)icago 2, both starters graduated. Reserves team and Monarch-Aetna from •ever^ times. Ron Rymash an^ George, Staiiger JIartfo(-d’.wiir take place tonight Brooklyn^ —Ruaa Meyer and CJevelimd 2, Detroit 8; Philadel-*^ 1948 lUICK 4-DOOR V >^1951 OLDSkOBILE 4 -D O O R ^ ‘T d like to match the winner (ks was Reese’8 p.m. EST (CBS). It will be.scored ■o i tht A ifiir The feeling around the Storrs in the double-elimination affair. Low mileage...... ^...... # I 2-tone paint...... $ 5 9 5 ' triple. It came with two on on a point basis with the winner campus is that (Connecticut can The other four remaining clubs 'V base via walks and won the game getting 10 points t. round and the West Haven, Sept. 8 (jP)—Dean i n n n B v f l u grab the title from the co-defenders have all suffered one defeat. THIS IS THE REST DME OF 2-1. loser getting 9 or less. Loucks, Yale's promising sopho­ If the teau can stand up under its Tonli^t’a contestants boast the YEAR TO START A NEW LAWN more qiiarterback who may turn elate. best pitchers in the tournament k-u. .f * " Senators and Philadelphia Athletics plsy. Sept. T. before less than 500 spectators- Tho most important commodity a doolor con soli is his out to be the field general of the Rhode Island faces perhaps the thus far. Walnut's Bill Beverly has belieied to be the smallest crowd ever to witnese a major learie game in Griffith Stadium. Washington year, has yet to play with a loaing roughest road to audedis. The given up only four hits in posting since it was built In 1911 Mickey Vernon o^the Senators la at b*t in the fourth with teammate*Jim ropHtotion. football tekm. Rams' have 13 lettermen oiiit of 48 shutout wins over New Britain Busby (7l on first. Al Sima is pitching fo.- the A’s with Joe Aatroth catching, Lou Ummer at first INCLUDES: • NEW LINING • RLUO IR A K I LINES WE HAVE LIME, At White Plains. N. Y., where hopefuls but Kopp must call on and Springfield Olympians. Fire- Md Jim Fintgan at third. , Umpires are (Charley Berry at horn# and Bill McKinley at first. No 51 is Every OK Used Car at Carter’s tn . PEAT MOSS, his father resigned as coach at COMPLETE pnteated talent to fill many spots. baller Walt Smith, Hartford’s see, Heinie Manush, Washington coach.’ (AP Wirephoto), ai nrsi. No, 31 is • ADO MAKE FLUID • REPACK FRONT WHEELS the end of last season, the 19-yesr- In addition,. its 'hurricane-belayed has given up one run while de­ hcineatly described. OK Used Cars FERTILIZER AND SEED AMESITE old. 6-1, 190-pouqd Loucks played practices are going at a three-a- DRUM SERVICE ADDITIONAL feating Sunset Restaurant and are warranted in writing for 30 ^ays. LAWN SEEDERS AND ROLLERS on three straight unbeaten elevens, RADIATOR day cHp to try to realty the team Willlmantlc. DRUMS TURNED S1.S0 Eoeh Carter offers' fine trade-ins on your and last year, he starred on Yale's for an early Sept. 18 opener with undefeated freahmlim team. present car . . . which may provide DRIVEWAYS Northeastern, best of- New Ehtg- EXPENSIVE VISIT land's small colleges last fall and GENERAL REPAIR WORK the,^own payment. Arrange GMAC UNDERGROUND GARBAGE SERVICE Burlington, Vt. iff)—Justin Slatko- RECEIVERS CATCHER CAM^ FOR FREE loaded again. vich visited a prisoner In jail. When ing Automotive We have precision equipment for'teat and repair ©f financing right in our showroom. EXPERTLY INSTALLED he left he found someone had f^nerators, starter motors, voltage retolators. St. Louis —He came up from • CLEANING ITY LOOP'S STOCK rammed an auto into the rear of GET COMPO FOR COMPOST PILES lOM GratfingMoehiiio Sprood— the minors as a free give-away, Philadelphia -= (NEA) — There his parked car. Police investigated, but'' backstop Joe Sugden is etlll are 450 candidates for berths on learned Slatkovich had no driver’s VAN NOW ^ELEIRATINO 25 YEARS OF SERVICE CANNING AND FREEZER SUPPLIES Forms Sot — Powor RoHod -in the major leagues 61 years • REPAIRING the eight Ivy League football license. He was fln ^ |5 and $8.39 / • later. Now a St. Louis (Cardinal teams this yesr. - costs. Abo: Forliiiig Lots Toniiis Courts — WoBu scout at the age of 84. Sugden was RECORING A V Eyeryday Is Christmas given to the Pittsburgh.Plrates In 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIONS 1893 without charge because the NACHIHE SHOP if you trado of Vcw'*. Wo givo C t______Charleston, S. C., club said' they Fraospt aarvlee ‘fw all Tornis orroogod if dosirod. had no further use for h(m. Sugden SERVICE Sh^og Groon Stomps FREE wltfi ockJi 10c pmr* went from the Pirates to play with IB 4nr spaeiatly etatM chofio. A U INSTALLATIONS SUPERVISED lY the pennant-winning Chicago •■t i « p ^ •apaiti— t FOR EXPERT MODERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS White Sox in 1900 and 1901. And WHEEL ALIGNMENT — WHEEL BALANCING YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc. he latkr played with the Cleveland RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING Indians, St. Louis Browns. Detroit Denuiid Brothers Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals BROWN- COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 451 PARK ST., HARTFORD 311 MAIN STREET fiSTABLISHED 1920 Besides catching he elao played* SEE 191 CENTER STREET Tcl JAckson 7->1811 flret base,' the outfield and pitched' PHOIV 10-9-5238 MANCHESTER CALL Nbw^XNYTlMB BEAUPRE 9'r- • , VANS l.'Snon Lawrence, Ks#,— (I7EAl)-:-When MANCHESTER CHURCH CORNERS 34 DEPOT S 9U A M T ^ MS-9-to4 MandiMtcr Ml*S^7C91-^srtford CHsjM T-MIT Knnsae meets. T.C.U. hdn. Sept. 4 2 7 H a i tfui Rd M - ■' C-- - .) - 18. it wUl mark.the atSt o( tM Sit EAn CBMfn ST. ETAST HARTFORD ■chool’a 65th yMtr of foetteO. M t W i MI-t4t012 I TEL MITCHELL 3-5168 TeL JA4kson 8-2161 '» ’ FACE TWENTY-tWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 PAGE TWENTt»';;aB«B

Aatomobiles for Salt Auto Driving'School 7-A RuHdinE—ContractinE 14 LegRl N oUm Barbara Tippy, Andover; XCrs. 1961 BUICK, Tutone blue. Unusual­ M ORTLodc’S ^ R I V lN a School. Lorraine Viterlto, Bolton; William CUSTOM BUILT homea, general BOLT(T AT A COURT OP PROBATE held AT A TOURT o r ipROBATE holdra LoRlvlere, SQ7 Main St. ly clean two-door sedan. Locally Lost confidepM 'quickly restored contracting, remodeling, repairing. WOMAN TO do housework * for 5 LOOK St Manchester within .and for lha at Columbia, wltbln and (or th« Dlstricf Classified lir rooms, 2 unfinished, cus: District of Msoeboster, oa the 7th day of A i^ ^ er. on Uie 1st day of Septein- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: owned. 30,000 original miles. Dick­ by a skliled; coiirteous instructor. Financing arranged. Free esti- hours twice a week^ Ml.' 3-7709.. WE SAY AGAIN of September. A D . 1954. D#r. A.D. 1964. DOLLAR MMBOREESS enson Motor Sates. License Jiicluded. Insured, dual matee. Vanequr OonstrucUon Co., im built home, full cellar, Horace RuoscU, 71' Wells St.;' POWER MOWERS Present. JOHN J. WALtETT. Judge. , R esent CLAYTON E. HUNT. Esq-, Frank Heinrbekry, Wapplng; controUdd standard andiiydrama- 172 Highland St Tel. MI. 8-48S6. EXPERIENCED clerk-typist for No Moiiey Down—82 Weekly irge landscaped lof. Beautiful Estate of Carl O.'V. Johnson or Carl Judge. $$ AT m i 99$ Advertisements 1949 CHEVROLET FleeUine deluxe Oscar Verner Johnson. late' of Man­ I On motion of Iiabelle Jewell, P. O., SMsan Bilodeau. 8 5 .Waddell Rd.; Uc c ^ . Ml. 9-7898. accouiiting department. Five day BUDGET CENTER BROWN METAL stove, burns wood view. A real buy at $14,000. two door, radio, heater. Excellent h chester. In said District deceased. Andover. Conu.. R.P.D. 1. Executrix week. Apply The Newton Co., 55 ._uc. coal. Excellent for cottage, The following names have been MANCHESTER —5 and 5, older, On motion of Lydia M. Wifren, ad­ Mre. Xferrill Pratt and son, Mel­ CLASSIFIED ADVf. condition throughout. Douglas k V a lo DRIVING instruction. AU ; 91 Center Street home. In convenient location, on the textste estate of Raymond A. Roofingx-Sidlnf 16 Elm St. recreation room or farm, $50. proposed for nomination, as . candi­ LOTS ministratrix. Jewell, late of Bolton, within aaid dia- rose; Osborn* Griggs, Rockville; DEPT. HOURS Motors, 333 Main. iMsons on Insured dual control MI-3-4164 • medldate vacancy 3nd ORDERED: That six months from the trict. dedeaaed. BR D WAY MILLS Phone MI; 9-2936. Coventry—Just off Route 44 Mrs. EHIen Marks, Hartford Turn­ 1 6 ^car. Capable experienced instruc­ RAY’S ROOFING Co. BuUt up YOUNG SALES girt wanted. 40 dates for the several offices of the $8,000. CoU Madeline Smith, 7th day of September, A.D., 1954. be Thia Court tdoUi decree that alx 8:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. Town of Manchestei, District of over Bolton line. 100’ x SOO". and the same are limited and allowed months be allowed and lirotted (or the pike, Rockville; Mrs. Lottie Cum­ BEFORE YOU Decide to buy tor. Cordner Auto School. Ml. roofa, gutter work, root, chimney hour week. Apply at Loft Candy, ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ COMBINA'nON Oil and gas, SXIALL HEATED store on Maple tor. XO. 9-1643 or XO. 9-11 ' Cleared, ready to build on. new or used car drop in and Me Manchester and Couiity of Hart­ St. near Main, ouitable for any rtthin which to bring creditors of said eatate to exhibit their mings, 339 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. • CORDUROY CRAWLERS 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. repairs. Free eeUmates. Ray 829 Main St. able and standard typewriters. clean, porcelain white Quality $600. ilnst said estate, and claims against the same to the Bxecib Elwln Scott and son, Verfion Inn, COPY CLOSING TIME Dick or Milt at Dickenson Motor Hagenow. Ml. 9-2314. Ray Jack* All mokes of adding machines' ford to be voted-for at the nomi­ alnall business or office. Apply BOLTON V. ie saia aaministratiix la directed to trix and directs that publtp noUce be • CORDUROY ROXERS Sales at Center and Cooper Bts. ’ range, 2 oil burners, bottle stand nating caucus to be .-eld the sec­ Bdw. J; Holl. Tel. Xg. 8-5117, ■nve public noUce to the creators 'to given of this order by advertlatng lA a Toicmtville. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. DRIVINO inatruefions from your son. Ml. S-8S2S. sold or rented. Repairs on all GROCERY STORE brtna In their claims wlthlir'Mld time PART TIME girl for candy stand. with 2 oil bottles, two 55 gal. ond Tuesday in Sept-mber, 1954 nawspaper having a cIrcUlaUon in said DISCHARGED TODAY: Mr*. home, Dual-co;.trot insureo car, makes. Marlow’s. oil drums with stand. First $56 CObOSIAL ROADykoacdole Sec­ Fully equipped and etocked . . ______of this district, and by posUng a copy thereof • OIRLS'SKI PAJAMAS MON. THRU FRI. 1953 CHEVROLETT S e d ^ power- ROOFING, SitUng and carpentry. State Theater, Manchester, Conn. (September 14, 1954) .from 8 order in some newspappr having a c to Raymond Robert and datighter, 37 standard or automaUt:. Call Mao- takes all. Call MI. 9-8616 after 6 tion. Enjoy your Bdlton Lake home Good going businesa. 823,9Q0. on the public sign post in saM Town of 10:30 A. M. glide, vqry clean. TutqHe combina- chestei Drivuw Academy. PL Alteratlonv and additions. Ceil- TAKE ADVANTAGE of our prices o'clock forenoon-to 8 o’clock Houses For Rent 65 ail year aroun^in this beautiful culatlan In said nrotaia district, witmi Bolton, nearest the place where the de­ Mill St.; Barbara Roy, 178 Charter • OIRLS' and LADIES' NYLON SOX tion. Douglas MatotysSB Main. pm. ten days from the^dale of this Order, ceased last dwelt. Oak St.; Emanuel Solomon, 1087 SATURDAY 9 A. M. 2-7349; Toll free. mge. Workmonatalp guaranteed. on combination aluminum win­ in the afternoon at ti e following aU-room r a ^ . located within and return m a k e ^ this court o f the Certified. from Record, 3 for A. A. Dion. Inc„ 3M Autunul FOR ^REH’i —New 4 rooih house, MANCHESTER HOME Main S t . 1954 M E R d ^ Y Monterrey 4-door Help wanted— Male 36 dows and doors from $15.50 up in­ COMBINA'nON Radio-phonograph, ibcations: X short cont^ttng distance from notice given CLAYTON E. HtlNT. Judge. etraet 8ntch*U %4860. DISTRICT 1 East Side Recrea­ fsrsg s in esUor, tile hath and IMPROVEMENT CO. i s J. WALUrpTT J'udge. • MEN'S NYLON^OX—3 for TOim COOPERATION WILL sedan, fully eqplpped, radio, heat­ stalled. Manchester Homs Im- $35; ironing board/iniscellaneous town. Spwial fekturee, three bed- Ganyres— Service—Storage 10 MAN FOR furnace installation and provemenf Co. Ml. 3-8177. tion Building,'Bchool Street.^ shower. Privata driveway and roome, living room, picture win­ Phones: xa-3-8177, 3-7787, 9-7205 BE APPRECIATED er, M ercom i^ , power brakes. FOR THE BEST m Bonded buUt sheet metal work. Experience pre­ dishes and cooking utensils. Gar­ yard. CMvantry PI. 2-6519 betwesh AT A ^ U R T OP PROBATE held • ROXER DUNOAIe ES den tools. Ml. 4-2218. DISTRICT 2 West'Ride Recrea­ dow ^ r lo o k in g lake, dining room, Route 44-A _ Bolton, Conn. at ManCnrxtcr within. and for iho Town Negotiates . For the d e ^ o f your life see Dick­ up rbofe, ahingle roofa. gutters, ferred. Apply 166 West Middle MEN’S Second-hand . ATION V.A. approved at 813,300. CoU They took the action after re­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: packing, storqge. Call Ml. 8-5167. condition, reasonable. Call MI. YOUNG COUPLE, with smaU baby, viewing price differences between Mrs. Santa Uriano, 6Mi Trattar 9-8983. carrying or delivery problem. 1951 Pahtaluk, 40 Foster'street Phone Hartford CHajpel 7-1428. earn exceptional incomes during 1951 CHRIS CRAFT Commander, 9-5747. Edward H. Glenney Madeline Smith, Realtor. XQ. SEPTEMBER SPECIALS urgently need four room apart­ Super Buick Elstate Wagon, $895. Mitchell 9-7S0S. fall season. Tel. Mr. Aronson, AD. $175. MI. 3-7748. (for term ending 1957) 9-1642 or XH. 9-1146. various types of hydrants and St.; Mrs. Helen Plccln, 425 Center For immediate sale call MI. 3-4475, *fhurs. or Friday 3-5 p.m, Carl E. Hultine ment. Reasonable. XU. 9-4639. WANTED hearing a letter from W. C. Mason, St.; Michael Mtnnick, 78 B ridn CHAIN SAWS, 18, M and 48 inch, MANCHESTER — Package Deliv­ 9-5919 after 6 p.m. GONDER’S T.V. Service, available ery. Local light truclung and for appointment. The Bartlett- ONE MASTERKRAFT Trailer, one Rooms Without Board 59 (for term ending 1958). MANCHH18TER—Five rooms plus chief the South Manchester Fire St.; Mrs. Florence O’Connell, 487 for rent. Call MI, 9-1464. any time. Antenna conversions. 14' Thompson boat, one 10 h.p. WANTED—Four or five room un- Four, five, six, seven Dept., in which Mason strongly package delivery. Refrigerators, Brainard Co., West Hartford. •Christie F*, Mctk,rmlck ' fujnished rent. Two adults, one 8 two partly finished. Oil heat, rec­ Birch Mt. Rd.; Paula LaBellA 103 1948 PONTIAC two-dpbr Sedan. ?hilco factory supervised service. Johnson motor. Call MI.’ 9-2621 FRONT ROOM, Centrally located. (for term ending 1958) reation room; two-car garage, room house^. Have recommended purchasing Eddy Village S t, Rockville; Mrs. Rose PART TIME Accounting. Thirty washers and stove moving a FULL OR Part time riian to care year old. Write Box Y, Herald. Radio, heater, automatic trans­ Tel. ML 9-1486. specialty. Ml. jK>753. after 4 p.m. Continuous hot water. Parking. Jane M. Stiiek ,ameslte drive. % acre bf land. hydrants, the type favored by Fred Karpuska, 33 Locust St.; Albert years' experience, auditing, gen­ mission. MI. 9-946ii. Grady, Broker. XO. 8-8009. street Mitchell 9-4671. Open eve­ Mel Redman » Ronald Lingard 6-room older home, newly deco­ e f the miUiom off smart American women washers, radio, etc. A steal at this ment work. .Call MI 9-5481 or ‘MI Male 39 Farmers Outlet, 811 East Middle CLEAN, Comfortable single room. rated. Hot wate'r oil heat. Garage. nings. price. , > 3-5042. S , (Formerly with VA) Tpke. / Business man preferred. Central. b o a r d o f EDUCA'nON SDC ROOM CAPE, two unfinished, who know that systomdtie savin9 is the CHEVROLETS MARRIED VE3TERAN desires posi­ MI. 9-7337. William E. Buchley Almost an acre of land. On bya line oil heat, amesite drive, garage. 64 one sure way to finaociai P u rity . She ONLY DOUGLAS Will seU you 1951 PONTIAC— $1195 tion as electrician's helper or in PK3K YOUR own tqrpAtoes, 50c ....-H...-(for term ending 1957) at 226 M Woodbridge Street Jarvis Road. Asking $12,900. Ap­ late model car as low as |145 LANDSCAPING, Grading and CONNECrriCUT electric shop. Call-MI. 9-6035. basket. Baskets furbished. Pick NEAR CENTER, heated, well furn­ . E. Mae Holoen For $12,700 you couldn’U replace pointment only. Other listings adds a fixed amount to her saying account 1951OHEVROLET down. We do not ask you to take We Invite you to drive this low chain aaw work. MI. 9-6397. your oWn sweet corn for freezing ished roqm, next to bath. Quiet (for term ending 1958 this 6-room (1 unfinished) Cape avaUable. E A E Realty, Edw. 1953 CHEVROLET 1951 CHEVROLET mileage car. See for yourself. Com- MORTGAGE E^^CHANGE rtguiorly—insuring o finoncioHy 'worry* a loan from a bank or finance EXPERIENCED purchasing agent 25c a dozen. Tel; MI. 9-2833. area. Parking. Call MI. 9-2176. Ellen'M. Lingard Cod at 40 Lyndale Street off Au­ Dupre, xa. 9-6297, Q lff Burdick, Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. Black. company ^ o' complete your down pare it with any’ you have aeen. H A I RADIO-TV Service. Service seeks affiliation with aggressive, (tor, .term ending ,1957) ...... 27 Lewis St., Hartford tumn Street in on exceUent east xn. 8-4480. frM ffuturo ffor borsolf and her fomUy. Bodlo, beater, white f De Luxe CMverttMe. Light S tg llM ltnalMaa Ounpe. IW o payment. Positively only fl48 Haa all extras. charge K-50. Tel. MI. 9-6665. Gary well established firm In Manches­ c a n n in g TOMATOESK already Helen B. .Solomon end residential section. Such fea­ m Mm body. 4 m tk Mm tap. 109*09*41al ear eaa be bought down buys a 1949 car, $195 buys a lamonaco. CH-6-8897 ter area — resume sent upon re­ picked. 506 half busheK Bring ROOM FOR RENT. Gentleman. 90 (for term c.iding .1958) tures as hot water oU heat, cedar LAkEWCXlD CIRCLE— 7 room Why don't you iein fhis growinig gtoup tires. Low mileage. 6 m East Center St. FOIIy eqnIppeA 1950, $395 buys a 1982. No addition . 1951 FORD— $945 quest. Interview at your conven- own containers, 459 Keeney St. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE closet, fireplace and deep wooded home,', 2-car garage, swimming savors! WoV bo Irappy to help you budget owner* at a tieiMiMeM Mviog! al aide notes or Ibaha. We guaran. GI and FHA MORTGAGES .l.ence. Available Sept. 27. Box E, after '4:30,, ' pool, cObona. Call now. Warren This Custom V-8 4-Door Sedan MELODY RADIO—TV — Phono’s. NICE FURNISHED room for one William V. DeHan lot make this an attractive home. your way to a secure future. tee to sell under the abov,e terms has juH been completely recon­ c /o Herald. Edward J. Xlori'arty i Don't close your eyee to this E. Howlsind, Realtor. XO. 3-8600, with notes as low as $40 monthly. Guaranteed service. MI. 9-2280. Latest low down payments—30 or two gentlemen. Kitchen privi­ ML 3-6711. . ditioned. Equipped with rsdio, leges, if desired. 3-6612. Raymond T. Quish * / home value at 812,800, A 6-rodm Good credit la our only require­ year- term mortgages available. ii^usehold Goods 51 heater, window washers, etc. ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call Cape-Cod at 16 South Alton Street XCANCHESTER Vicinity. Modem ment. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Art Pinney, TV Antenna Special­ A mortgage officer will, gladly Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 PLEASANT, Furnished room for Samuel J. Turkington priced below market value for a ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni­ Towi Clerk * 7 room home, restful country at­ 1941-1940, OLDER Chevroleta, 1950 PLYMOUTH—$795 ist. Salils and Service;' Very fair assist you in solving your prob. THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet ture. glass, china, pewter, prints, two with kitchen privileges if quick sale. Hare is a house ready mosphere. H. B. Grady, Broker. 4-Doqr Special De Luxe. Light prices. Tel. MI, 9-4772. Center, 995 Main St., invites you books, stamps, coin.s, jewelry, 'desired. 54 High Street/ to move into. All 6 of its fine rooms PONTIAGS Fords, other good transportation. lem. Open ’Thursday evenings and XU. 3-8009. grey with radio, heater, excellent to visit pets of all. kinds.'Con- guns. Bailey's Antiques; 382 are sparkling clean. Unusually Good credit enables us to accept WIRING mSTALLA'nON and re­ ROOM TO RENT,, near Center. $8 down. Douglas Motors, 833 Main tires. New seat covers. Saturday momliiga Telephohe . nectlcut bred Parakeets. Wire Main St. MI 3-5003, lovely wooded lot.‘ Near all facil­ XCANCHESTER — *^<1* family pair of small electric appliances Mitchell 9-4511. Haired Terriers, Fox Terriers. MI. Gentleman preferred. 37 Foster ities. house. Zoned for business. Park­ 1952 roNTIAC- „ 1946 CHEVROLET sedan. Heater, Your choice may not be Hated, and fixtures. Clarence G. Smith, 9-4273.. Hours Monday through St. MI. 3-5331. You can't buy more for $13,500 ing facilities. Accessible from I m PONTIAO 1949 raNTI AO radio, 1946 Oldsmobile six coupe, we have several others from which -31 Knox St. Phone Ml. S-8433, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Friday, 10 to. 6:30, Saturday 9 to Limited number of gas than this 6 room Cape Cod com- two streets. Lot 100 x 200- H. B. OP MANCHESTER,. VERY ATTRACTIVE room, de­ •^ ad Va n c I m en t Chieftain - “S’* Convertible. hydramatic, new rings. No down to choose. ANTIQUES Refintahed. Rw 6; Wednesday closed at 2 p.m. S. ranges. Clearance at half ^plete with garage at 6 Edison Grady, Broker, xn. 3-8009. The eoooeiBlcat *•" Obief- Streamltner T * 4-D oer‘S« payment $4.90 weekly. Cole sirable neighborhood. Phone MI. Light green bo«iy, dark green done on any furniture. Tleman, A H. Green staririps. , price. . 3-8126 between 6 . 9 p.m. OPPORTUNITIES Road. 8 or 4 bedrooms, living room tofai De Lnxe 4-Deer gsdag' dual D ark graen. Kodto, Motors. Ml. 9-0980. , SOLIMENE, Inc. with fireplace, large kitchen and XCANCHESTER GREEN - Excel­ top. Folly equipped with ra­ 189 South Main S t Phone MI. Help Wanted— Femillli 2)5 Bodie, beater, hydromatte. 634 Center St. — MI.3-510I 3-5643. MALE BOXER. 1 year eld, with LARGE .ROQM, privato bath, ga­ tiled bath. Aluminum siding lent six robm ranch home, at­ beater, bydraomtla. VERY CLEAN, 1949 Cadillac 61 pedigree and papers. See Richard CHAMBERS FURNITURE for tached garage, tiled bath, enclosed dio, heater, hydromatfo. sedanette, fully equipped. 30-day Direct Factory Dealer For EXPERIENCED Saleslady, full rage. Gentleman preferred. (throw away your paint bruahea). CONCRETE .WORK-,- Foundations, time for permanent position. Ap- T. (Jobb, 215 Hillstown Rd., after SALES “ Princeton Street. Ml. '9-0941. porch, attic storage, amesite guarantee. Dickenson Motor.Sales.. Dodge and Plymouth * steps, walks or walls. Call Martin 7 p.m. MI. 9-8496. SKILLED MEN See Jaryls For -Your Best drive, storm vrindows and doors. Comer Center and Cooper Sts. •'ply in pbrson only. Kiddiq Fair, At The Green Mortgage Deal Open 8 a ! M /to 9‘ P. M. KeUy. East Hartford JA. 8-8336. 1089 Main St. ON BUS Line, tWd rooms, three if Fenced in lot. Owner leaving Man­ MI-3-5187 chester, 815,600 for quick sale. 1963 CHEVROLETS, two-door -and Manchester MI. 9-8147. desired. Private bath, sjteam heat, ore always better-thon-avefage JARVISTIEALTY CO: WANTED— Garment presser for WANTED—rGood homes, for kit­ Hours:T0to5 continuous hot water. Couple or Howard R. Hastings Agency, XCan- four-door, very clean and in excel­ tens. MI. 9-9613 after 6 p.m. in the fast-axpoadlng Mnnift ,, 654 Center Street lent condition. Huriy, hurry, only Automobiles for ExchfHige 5 ' laundiy. Experience preferred but 7;30’^o 8:30 P.M. two girls who must be neat. Rea CaU xn-3-4112 chester, XO. 9-1107 any time. OTHER MAKES n o t, necessary. Apply in person, aonable to right .persons. MI Indtistry, So why not start to­ $998. At Center'Motor Sales, 461 |Ioiu«hold SenrlcBS > Evenings Call MI-9-6685 . $1000 DOWN,', Three bedroom Main. WILL TRADE- ChlnchlUss. for late .Offered- 13-A Maple Dry Cleaners and Launder- Live Stock— Vehicles 42 EVERYTHING YOU NEED,. 9-6918 or MI. 9-8379.' day to bttlld a future at Pratt model car or station wagon. Phone ers, 72 Maple St. HIGHLAND PARK School Section ranch, fireplace, garage, one acre, .3 COMPLETE and Whitoey Aircraft. trees, or four room single and ga­ MI. 9-2153. SERVICE ON all makes aewing -P re-w ar custom built 6-room — WB BUY COWS, calves and beef ROOMS OF BRAND rage; $1500 down. Cape (Jod, six 1953 HUDSON 1951 OHRYkiER 1850 TWO-D0OR Chevrolet, blue. machines. Alao electrifying. Work HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS cattle. Also horses. Pieia Bros. Boarders liVanted 59-A colonial with enclosed sun room 1151 PLYMOUTH A-1 condition. Privately owned. NEW FURNITURE and ottOiChed garage. Lovely rooms finished, or four room done in your home, Sichel, MI. Tel. Ml. 3-7406. We Still n e^ ------ranch, nearly new near O oss New Yorker. Block. 4-Door' MI. 3-8912. - Auto AccesMiiea—Tires $ 9-9419.‘ Day phone Ml. S-5171, Do you want an after-school job AND a p p l i a n c e knotty pine recreation room, laun­ Hornet t^Door 'Sedan. Radio. Croabrook t^Deor SeiM . leading to full-time work after FOR ONLY $519.16 ROOM AND Board for elderly gen- dry room, hot water oil heat, all Highway, suburban. CMrlton W. heater, twin' H power. Light Sedan. Radio, heater, onto- ~ tleman. MI. 9-1153. • Tool and Die Makers Hutchins, xa. 9-5132, 9-4694. Dark bbw. Badfo, beotar. A 1948 CHRYSLER Windsor, radio, BATTERIES — 50% off. Square FLAT FINISH Holland ' 'iirindow graduation? Visit bur Home‘Office PIGS FOR SALE. Xn. 9-8S97. MONTHLY PAYMENTS utilities. Outdoor Uving certainly green. An hnnuMmlate-vcor! matlc tronsmbuion. really eteiw ear. heater, seat covers. Excellent con­ type as low ss 84.95 ex., long type ehadee, made to measure. All within the next two weeks artd OF $16.12 • Tool and Gauge Inspec­ con be enjoyed on this 87’ x 565' MANCHES^EH, Fulton Road—Well dition. Price $525. Phone MI. $7.98. Written guarantee. Cole metal Venetian blinds at a uew learn the advantages which you lot which hiJi fruit trees, barbecue Beautiful Phllco Electric Refrig­ tors kept expmidable Cape Ctod with 8-5255. Motor% Ml. 9-0980. low price. Keys mode while you will enjoy on various Jobs a s . a SMALL RIDING horse, brown and and picnic area. Shown only by white mare, 5 yeafs old, gentle erator FOR EXPERT dormers, plastered walls, fire- wait. Marlow’s. member of our organisation. ’ • Gauge Makers "aqipolntmeot. Ehccellent value at pUce, h ^ water oil heat, amesite TO BE SURE See McQure for.a with children. Western saddle', Beautiful Washing Machine oole price. Coll Elva Tyler, Real­ wonderful deal on a new . 1954 bridle, etc., free with horse. Full Beautiful Bedroom Suite drive, screens and storm windows Auto Repairinc—Palntinc 7 WEAVING of biiiriis. moth boles Conn. Co. Ashley St. Bus Service • Precision Machinists tor. Xa. 9-4469. Owner leaving state wanu imihe Pontiac or a good will used car. and tom clothing, hoiaery niiis, To Our Main Entrance price $175. Inquire Woodland Gar­ Beautiful Living Room Suite 65 Other Makes and — Top trades. M caure PonUsc, 878 dens, 168 Woodland St. Phone MI. Beautiful Dinette Set - 173 MCKEE STRBBT-TUs U a diate sale. Price $12.300.. Escott CAR BURN OIU? handbags repaired, xipper re­ • Turret Lathe Operators Agency. XO. 9-7683. Main. Tel. MI. .9-4545. Open eve­ placement, umbrelloa repaired, Interviews 8:15 to 4:00 3-8474. Beautiful “De Luxe"-Range good ploca for anyone who wonts OPEN SATURDAYS 9 A.M. M 12 NOON Models to Choose From nings ’til . 10 men’a ahirt coUare reveraed - and Monday thru Friday Instead of Phllco. Electric Refrig. • Sheet , metal Mechanics a bigger than average lot—77 foot Economy overhaul, most all erator. If You Prefer ' froatwe x 833 feet deep plus an 1950 FORD Custom four-door, cars. Parts and labor $49.96. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ Personnel Department ^ Articles For Sale 45 • Fusion Welders - Lots For Sale Hangirtg From $30 to $3000 ing Shop. Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum extra lot 60 feet x 138. Five rooms o:sdio, heater. Very good condition No money 49wn. $4.90 month­ 8 and 3, automatic hot water, 2-car Can be seen St Don Willis Garage, THE CONNECTICUT COME IN—Browse around The and A Few Other Artlclee THREE ADJOINXItG lota on Oak­ ALSO garage, outside fireplace. About land street. Priced for quick sale. or phone MI. 9-4727 after 4 :80 p.m. ly. All workViaranteed. MUTUAL LIFE Woodshed, 1 1 Main St., Manches­ EVERYTHING iSAOO cash required. Jamea J BuildifiE— ContractifiE 14 ter, Conn. Good used furniture FOR ONLY $519.16 TEL. MI-9.3980 Sand Blast Operators Rohan A Son, Realtors, 617 Hart Howard R. Hastings Agency. XU. CHEVROLETS, 1947-1953, two-doors MOTOR SALE * INSURANCE COMPANY bought and told. ML 9-S164. 9-li()7, GENERAL CARPENTRY— Altera- Free storage until wanted. Free 866 MAIN STREET ford Road. TeL XQ. 8-7483. <*«SaviN^ Bankov Maiidiester and four-doors, de luxe and stand­ Ford, Chevrolet, e t c ...... $124.95 140 Gaiden Street, Hartford Open 'til 7 p.m. delivery. RADIO and Janitors ard models,' most frith equipment. Pontieo, Oldsmobile, etc. . I$174.95 Uona, additions and new construe* iion. Dormers, porches, garages SALES HELP, FULL Ulria, Free set up by our oum reliable T IV *T I O TELEVISION r ' . ' . XCANCHESTER—Vacant 4-room SaborlMni For Sale 75 A MUTUAL SAVinCS BAHK Bob Oliver has a good clton guar­ No Money Down, $2.00 Weekly. TWO PAIR Gorags doors 8’ x 4', men. Cape Cod on bua line, $13,500. anteed used car to suit your bud­ ' New Motor Guarantee. and rooms finished at reasonable permanent position. Good pay. Ap­ hardware and 18 pones glass. Rea­ Apply Manchester Motor Sales pricea. Workmanship guaranteed, ply Tots n’ Teens, 956 Main. St. NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS XCANCHESTER—Six room ranch. BOLTON Lakefrent—Raqch, cus­ get. Bank financing. Many ore sonable.. MI. .3-7000.-; Full baeement, one year old, tma THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER 923 MAIN STREET focal one owner cars at Center COLE MOTORS Free estimates. Robert M. Alex­ OR FINANCE COMPANIES Employment Office tom built by Oomboloti, 34’ living ander. Tel. MI. 9-7718 BILLING Machine operator want­ TWO ^ARM air furnaces, one 30- line, 113,500. . . room; two firqplocaa, picture win­ S12 WEST CENTER ST. Motor Soles, 461 Main. . 436 Center Street PHONE HARTFORD •CH-7-0358 BOL'TON—Three bedrooms, - win­ - _____ ifopoaits made oa er before the fiftk of any taoatli OPEN EVENINGS TEL MI-9-44n ed for general office work. Exper­ gal. hot water tank, 3 sinks. All in Weekdays dow, ceramic, tile both combina­ 1952 FORD Victoria, lustroua tutone. Ml-9-0980 CABINET MAKING—W) also do ience preferred but not necessary. good condition. Reasonable. MI. AFTER 7 P. M. CH-6-4696 SEPTIC TANKS terised. on lake, 810,500. tion storm windows, attached go- draw Intereat from Um IHt ef the mooth. r grsea, radio, heater, overdrive, oU types o< carpentry work, re­ Tel. MI. 3-4178 between 9 a.m, . 4 3-6857. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT AND 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. BOLTON—Three bedroom ranch, rag*. omeait* drive, .$6’ lokefront, modeling, oUaratlona, ate. Good' Mgnol lights. New white wall tirea. p.m; for personal interview. A - L —B - E - !r —T—’—S two years old No basement. Large traea, dock, raft and boat. Carlton JT si ExceptlcmUly -cloou. A real value Auto PriviBK School 7*A workmonabip. and rMoonable BUY YOUR electric razor where it PLUaSED SEWERS lot, 813.900. W. Hutchins, XO. t-n$3, 9-4681; WOMB3N WHO need extra income. 43-46 Allyn St.. Hartford ** <«ly_M495, 8ee-tta^ one today. rotaa. Estlmatea gladly i^van. can be serviced. Remington, PRAHA WHITNEY Above home may be purchased AUTO OSTVINO instrucUon from CaU Dick at PL 8^6695 or John at Even new representatives make ROCXVTTJiFi— 8 room single, 4 OMfor Motof aafos/M l Main. yqU3' borne. Inaurod dual control Schick, Sunbeanri and Norelco. FRANK’S IS buying and selling AIRCRAFT under GJ. er new FMA. ffnanc- ML 84769. as much as $30 a week in conven- Russell's Barber Shop, comer good used furniture and antiquea, MAGHlNE GLEANED bedrooms, on* M both, Mc Kin n e y r r o s . FOR Sa I x —Bnltoii. aingle heme, Edueatin. We oCf»ttatnlng, ox- postudas available. Also fiill Urns UNDMAN ST, 5-room bungi____ direct from owner: 10. minutes Tel. ML 844SS. p e r ie n ^ lateot methodo. ML ohowroom,. Wimer Seal of Con- Mngle bed, complete, electric heat­ SEWERAGE DISPOSAL OO. woman for marking room. Apply nscticut, «$$ MaUi 8t./Maitches- er, abreens and mitbellaneotu. MI. SwTouaded by fndt trees, 3 acres tram XCancheeter Center. Price. ^4348. R eadH lS6-m Pwri 8L. TOL MI-S-88M land. TeL X O .------I T. Groat Co. , tor. ML $4638. $-8232. Rjcad Herald Advt* XO. 8-8187: ' '. i / . m m 8- . jr--' j- 1 \ 7 ‘ V ■ \ • y \ V . A > ■. / Average Daily Net Press Run !• 9Ftntk6r \ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 For ^ho Week Ended TW15NTY-F0 UB Sept, 4, 1664 I nr C. a. WaallM V . - . ■..- • ■■ . \A'- iSanrtf^Btor Sttrntttg If^ralli \ / 11,091 ■girt mht Mr. and Mrs. Aithnr Itsdue and D m Holy AageR Metiwrs Circle Georgs R. Ch^itai o f 146 Walnut ahould do ao by oontantlng Mn> Member ml the Aodlt Abdut^Town ehlldrea, Patrlda and Oewge, of will meet nts svwlag at t o’clock St. wUl mark his 45th year with Cast Announced Wealsy C. Oiyk or Mrs. James Bataan af OIrenlatlen 61 Edmund S t; returned yester­ at the horns dt Mrs. Ehrieo Reale. the Hartyord Electric Light Co. Halloran by tomorrow evening. day from a 10 day vacation at Fox 11 Bonnsritd The co-hoste«s will tomorrow. He is empioyed there as Manchepter^A City of VUIomo C h a rm tb i Hbyy^bfilirMn Oroup ot Chase, Eddystone, Pa., and Wild­ b Mrs. R ^ la m Dlugos,. 160 Oak a meter Installer. For Ono^Act Play r O U T lC A L Obacracatlonal Wo- wood, K. J. St. 10m VOL. DXXIII, NO. 295 (Clnaeifled Advertielng on Page 18) I'm LeegueB wluwlU me«tme«l tomdiTOw The Golden Age Club will meet "Six >Wha Passed While The Dorcas Society MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 (TWENTY P'A^ES) PRICE piVE a i m I M l. with ICn. ICthel HuMi«rd, Rev. K. RjiMr Raax will be in Lady of <^he Most Holy tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock Lentils Balled" U the title of the ■I------^ W M i ltd. HdateasM will be y Mothers Circle will begin charge of the midweek service to­ in Orange Hall. The meetings ara one-a^ plsy which the Thespian ' Maps Sale Plans QUESTION I. Meibert MeOuui end her night at 7:30 at the Coymant;^ ta 1084-55 season with a potluck held on the second and fourth ghUr, M in save McOuur. The Congregational Church, supper at the home of Mrs. James Ihursday afternoons each month. Playen ^ 1 present at the open Ubcrt will work on articlei for evening at the same hour /the Norton Leber, 105 Holl S t, at 7 President George D. Edwards an­ ineeting of Glbbdna Aaaembly, The Dorcas Society will hold its . DO YOU WANT lU r plenned Saturday, Sept. Sunday School stfiff will m< o'clock this evening. Mrs. Mar­ nounces that men and women, 60 Xjatholic Ladiea of Colunibus, Tues­ monthly meeting tonight at 6 garet Fitzpatrick, leader of the years of age and over, are wel­ day evening. Sept. 14, in S t James o’clock In the administration room group this year, urges all mem­ come to enroll. Mrs. Della Malpiie Hall under the direction oP-Mrs. o f Emanuel Lutheran Church. THE b o a r d OF DIRECTORS M n. Jdm I>. Rice, 108 Bretton The Rev. E. R egii^d Crave, bers to attend. and her comrhltteo will servo- re­ O.P., chaplain, will ^mnduct the Ruth Rowley, with BUrton Moore, During the business session eria ltd., haa returned after a three freshments during the /Social Eucharistic Hour to^be'held Sun­ production manager. plans win be discussed for the TO SUPPORT THE TOWN w e e l^ Visit with her parentp in The Manchester Lodge of Elks period. ■ / The caat Includes the following: rummage sale, the date of which la s .Tegas^ Key., and relatives in day at 3:30 p„ m^at the Monastery of Oun Lady pr Grace in North will meet tonight at 8 In the Amer­ Mrs. Ralph Ldndberg, Mtsa Nancy is set for Fridey, Sept. 17. MANAGER EVEN IF THEY Ottcrngo. Guilford ican Legion Home. , Lunch will be ,'the Manchester L o d ^ of Elks Moore, Mrs. Donald Richter. Bur­ Hostesses for thie first get-to­ served following the meeting. will hold Its first Ahnual Harvest ton Moore. Mrs. Ruth Rowley; Mrs. gether of the new season will be THINK HE IS WRONG? The Manchester Duplicate Ball Oct. 23 at thef State Armory, George Munson and Miss Vichi Mrs. Helen Wright, Mrs. Vivian Bridge Club announces that its The Sjhiday' School staff of The BuJget Committee of Cen­ Music for the dancing vdll be. fur­ Wschtel. Stone, Miss Frideborg Thoren This qnestioN dsked by a taxpayer who is aot a member ml weekly duplicate bridge touma- Emanupi Lutheran Church will ter Church Women's Federation nished by Bob Halprin and his 13- A smorgasbord will be enjoyed Mrs. Ruth Werner, Mrs. Helen precede its first meeting of the of the Republican 'I^ewn Committee or the Citlsens* Oommlttea, inents will resume tomorrow eve* will have a meeting tonight at 8 plece orchestra. The event is open at 6:80 p. m. and members who Erickson and Mrs.* Dorothy Rich- ‘ nlng at the VFW Hall, 608 E. Cen* season with a potluck supper at o’clock, , . ■ to all E I ^ and their friends. have not already made reservations wood. ter St. The first tournament will 6:30 Friday e\'ening in Luther -4 be a master point game starting Hall. TTie guest speaker will be promptly at 8;0S p. m. Dr. Stanley Sandberg of Hartford. High Tide, Dulles Signs Pact Probe Bars Will Accept Nomination Dr. Harold J. Lehmus will at­ Mias Ruth Sundstrom et Wood- tend the World Congress o f Car­ stock. arriver'. today to take tip diology in Washington, D,C. next her duties as parlRi worker for Wind Due M cCarthy’s week. The convention la being held the C 9 V e n a n t-Oo.igregational In conjunction with the American Church on Spruce Street. A grad­ HekK Assn. The last World Con­ uate of North Park Bible Institute, On Friday Vital Points gress was held in 1050 In Parla Chicago, she has servad with Youth Leveled Oounctls at Cromrwell during the James McCartan, reported yes- Munmer. Miss Sundstrom will make By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS’ Washington, Sept. 9 (IP)— terday to be living at 65 Florence her home at 401 Center St. The Hartford Weather Senatois weighing censure Algiers, Alg’eria, Sept, 9 (/P)— A . tremendous eArthqnaka S t, is not now living at that m.- Bureau issued this hurricane dress. His present address is un­ charges against Sen. Mc­ early today leveled about a fifth of the city of OrlMusville known. H ie Manchester Assn, for the advisory at 12:30 p. m. today. Carthy refused today to let in northern Algeria and nearly wiped out several pearbjr Help o f Retarded Children will "Hurricane Edna is now about the defense testify about the meet tomorrow night at 8 o’clock yard $ L I9 300 miles east southeast of Jack­ lages. Unofficial estimates put the number of dead at 800 and at the Bunco School. All interested broadcloth — sonville, Fla., and la moving in a use of secret government in­ the injured at over 1,000. persons are invited to attend. north or northwesterly direction 10 formation by other Senators, Authorities describisd it as North Africa's worst quake in yard $|«49 miles an hour which will place it and McCarthy’s lawyer said 40 years. nsssms with bright east or eoutheast of Cape Hatteras, WE CARRY AIX Manchester this ruling barred the “ very Some unofficial death estimates ran as high as 1,000. The are members t Mix and match this wonderful flannel for akirts, dressea, suits, N. C., Friday night. LBADINO BRAIOM jackets. Frosted shades of grey, Wue, green and blue. "Hurricanes normally pick up heart and soul” of the defense exact figures remained uncertain because teIeph Guild wiU hold Jng now dotollsl speed after moving as far north as on this issue. graph communications between Algiers and Orleansvflie were o f the season, Tuesday, 14, Cape Hatteras and winds should Eklward Bennett Williams, Mc­ IrlliHr Dris Stout at 8 p. m. at the new^ lu tler Carthy’s lawyer, offered a brief knocked out. start to increase somewhat along One report st.id that in Orlaai-a- Hotel, Hartford the Connecticut coast late Friday which coatended that Vice Presi­ 45“ AMERITEX WASHABLE dent Nixon. Seh. Ferguson (R- vllle alone there were 200 dead with ..more than normal tides oc- and 1,000 injured. Eyewitneases ^ on curtng then. Mlch) and others had taxen stands said the city of 32.500 looked aa "It is too soon t,o forecast the that Congress meml>ers had a though it had undergone heavy ACETATE RAYQN and exact course the storm will take right to use information which the air bombardment. and the foregoing is- only for the White House sought to withhold. Struck !■ Dortneea j School purpose of alerting the public and Williams suggested Nixon and The quake, striking in . tiM mid­ COTTON TWEED Is not a forecaat as to the timing, Ferguson could be called as wit­ dle of the night, trapped the pop- ! NEW DESIGN movement or intensity of the nesses if there was any question ulations of whole tov.ma and vll- I storm as it moves north of Hat­ D. S. Secretary of State John Foster Duties slgnq^ the. Southeast as to their ppeitions. Ban Upheld lInninW lages in their beds through a 50-! teras. Asia Security alliance at a ceremony in the PhlUppinXsenate Build­ . Fenr Dmwnoat Hearings mile-wide strip of northern Al- ‘ "It is suggested that you keep ing at Manita. (NBA Radio Telephoto). geria. MODESS I yard $|«49 tuned to your local radio stations But chairman Watkins (R- Washington. Sept. 9 (/PV— for latest information on Eklna Utah) ruled the committee would Still fragmentary reports r e a d ­ A smart fabric for dresses, skirts and suits. Brown, navy an4 not go into activities of any legis­ ing here said there were appalling A federal district Judge today black with white and colored flecks. which Will be issued from this of­ scenes in- OrleansviUe, where has the only fice until all danger of the storm lators other than' McCarthy. If turned down a plea to halt Is over.*' ~ this was done, he said, the Con­ many terrified citizens atampeded pUni for racial intsgration ia Bridgeport Warned N ot A lon e gress members would have to be into the streets, only to )>e crushed by falling masonry. the Waahington public The weather bureau in Stratford called and the Heariiiga could go 45" “WESCO" CREASE RESISTANT WASHABLE on indefinitely. *1110 town was - plunged into schoolB. A. - WHISPER-SOFT also Issued a preliminary hurri­ SEN. IRVING M. IVES darkness. The only light came The action' came oh a idotloh cane warning to residents of the In a brief cloeed-door sezslon, from a few buildings aet aflra for a tamporary reatroiniiig ordtr Bridgeport area noting that Edna, Against Foe: Du ties th /com m ittee upheld the chair- when electric tinea were torn fllad by an AU-whlto Fedcratk« of FABRIC COVER ACETATE and RAYON if it continues on its present maivs ruling. Watkinyi said the down. " " Cltiaena’ Aaaoelatians. Can perfect course, could hit this city by Sat­ actioi/w as unanimous. Troops and medical aervicaa Judga Henry A. Schwatahaut urday afternoon. Dran^ically theii, Williams de­ beimproyba? from both Algiers and Oran, Uw dented the motion after hanitag No gouzo— According to the forecasters, Taipeh. Formosa, -Sept. 9 (/P)— Nationalist warships and clared "wb cannot go forward with Ives, Harriman Race country’s two largest clUet, were some two houn of ■rgumeBt Ship'ipShoiie ssyi yes! PARIS SQUARE Edna may be located approximate­ planes pounded the Red China ebast ag4in today, even as our defense” on the two censure- dispatched to OrleanavlUe In in The federation had sued to throw ly 60 miles off shore at. Cape Hat- U. S. ^ r e ta r y of State John Foster Dulles pledged that Na­ counts deaUhg with McCarthy’s creasing numbers aa the enormity ou6 deaagrogaUoh plans approved 'no chafe I ; its famous little teraa by 5:30 a. m. Saturdayturdaj and alleged attempts to incite govern­ of tlie disaster unfolded during the by Um Dlatrict of CUuiajbi* Boord xway curve collar on a spruce as such, its effects would be felt tionalist China “doesn’t stand alone against the forces of ment employes forgive him secret Looms in New York •ox OP IS—bH aggression ..." *• morning. of BducaUon after the Bupromo yard $ L 4 9 here by the afternoon or evening information. V . B. Flaat O f ^ AM new ne^band...frames its shortie s l^ e t of the same day. Increasing winds, Dulles flew here from the south-J Court heM sogragatten lU a^ la SOX 0P/4«-$l.4f Match these with Weooeremeo painted desert for suits,i dresses, skirts, Addressing himsci: to Watkina New York, Sept. 9

—Sen. Irving'M. Ives said today he The il. 8. 6th fleet In U)e Hcdi- pubUb. schools. Farts of the pro­ with the new “roll-up" barrel cuff! Ever-washablo ^__ jackets, etc. possibly of gale force, accompa­ esst Asia Security Conference in | Adlai Sees U. S,l nied by rather abnormal tides Manila and apent three houra and in the public hearinj Williams would accept the Republican nomination for Governor if the terranaan was ordarad to reader gram already are la oporatten. combed cotton broadcloth...white-wall white, lady pastel^ sold; old If colled upon. The order Cone Today's hearing was on a mo- ¥■ ' would bie the rule. 15 minutea cloaeted with President state convention names him as its choice to succeed 'retiring b.-iced with fine pearl buttons. Sizes 30 to 4(1, ^ PLAIN PAINTED T)ESERT ...... $1.29 Yd. In New York, the Weather Chiang Xai-ahek. “Candor dictates that rotate to from Adm. John H- Oeeeady. ttoq for aa immodialo ardor ro> A...... High Natlonaliat...... official...... said Foreign Pojicy you, sir, that 1 am shockedNtt this Goy. Thoinas E. Dewey. Ives, whose ^n ate term has foulr don, commander of U. 8 Naval Atratotag ac))pot offloMo frhat Bureau said that Edna "could hit years t* run, liaz been enduizedSkyw . Us badly if It continues iU present "they exchanged views on ques-! ‘ S ruling." Forcee In the Eoetern Atloatle out thooo ptaaa. tions' affecting the two countries, i Kl*gZgzg4infFI "We’ve made the niling.” lAfat- DewCy and_the Republican Execu^ and MedUerraaean. direction’’ but that it may swerve tiva committee. His nomination’at H m JWHAU CROMPTON WASHABLE off to the northeast and miss (he The result was satisfactory to ! 8T Cl. U kins said. He told the lawyeryer thkt The quake waa timed a t 107:57 After Judge Schweiakaut ro- Middle Atlantic and-New England Iwth." U. 8.' Ambassador Carl "if you want to criticiza it" that' tha Syracuse ,cqpvention starting Talmadge Aide a. m. (9:67:57 p. m. EDT Wednet- jectod that motion,. Azat ftlBipk is his privilege. ;. 22“ ia■ regarded az'^ virtually areas. Ranking deacrllied the talk as very Harrisburg,' Pa., Sept. 9 (A*)— day). It laited 12 aeconds. Counsel Mihon D. Korman movad Followbig 1S44 Pattera cordiai and longer than expected. Williams said: lin. Not until .well after daylight did for dismlMol 6C the main atdL PRINTED CORDUROY ' The storm has been following the Heads For Tokyo The Democratic party's nation-; "The ruling tff the chair effec­ number of important Demo­ Wins Governor the first reports of victims and The court, howpvor, postponed tively prevents uz from introduc­ Rcraticnumber leaders have announced pattern of the devastating hurri­ Only five hours after Dulles’ wide campaign was launched today damage reach here. daclalon on that atotloa. Oounael cane of September 1M4, But the special plane landed here he and ing the evidence that constitutes they will back Averell Harriman, with the assertion by Adlai Ste­ former. Mutual Aid chief and once CaU in Georgia Rescue efforts were compli­ for tha fodersUon boatandad It was 36“ W ID t' Weather Bureau noted it is - now hit party were airlmme again, venson, nominal head o f the party, the heart, the very heart and aoiil" cated by the flooding of the Or- a queaUon to ba taken up Utter. yard $1.59 alightly weat of that earlier storm’s headed for Tokyo. of defense against the "IncitemcnL" Ambassador to Soviet; Russia, for that the most Important task this charges. the gqvemdnhlp; leansvllle airport. Alao covered A major coatenUon ia Um fOd- Oir FfiMOi^iiish 36“ Washable Plain Pinwala Corduroy/$1.19 Yd.. In a atatement read to news­ fall is "to give direction again to Atlanta, Sept. 9 if)—L(. Gov. Mar­ by water were hundreds of acres erauon’a suit la that tha aduca- (Continue^ on Pngo Two) men at the airport' he reiterated a foreign policy which wallows The Demc^atic State conven­ of cultivated land. The flood wa­ Uon board octod Ulagally la start­ (Continued on Pnge Nineteen) tion in New Yorit City Sept. 21-22 vin Griffin, the self-stylad "white rinted checks and plaids in wonderful Crompton qaality. that the U, 8. 7th Fleet is under aimlessly and dangerously while a people's candidate,’ ’ was swept to ters came from the small dam of ing lategmtioB bofora thora la a orders to guard Formosa. bunch of bickering helmsmen may face a floor' fight, however, final Supreme Court decree qMU- W lftatch with solid colors. Over ^ M ^ - f l v e colors. because some ersments of the an apparently overwhelming vic­ Lamartinet wlUch waa cracked by He said Communist China now quarrel at the wheel." the shock. Ing out the order to drop racial is Intensifying military and propa­ party .atill are stremg for Rep. tory In yesterday's Democratic Iwrs. Wool/Felt HATS Miss America At the same time, the party’s Franklin D. Roo- iv e ^ Jr., son of Orieansville. a modern French kmL ganda activity against the Na­ 1952. nominee for President prom­ Chief Jailer^ 10 primary for the nomination as Gov­ town built on an ancient Roman In rejecUng the plea for a tom- tionalists ’’l>ut we shall not be in- the late President. ernor of Georgia. 58“ BAULINGS WASHABLE ised that Democrats this fall will Ives had earlier said ^pneatedly site, liea about 100 miloa weat of Pdrory oorder. Judge Schwelnhouk Lead Held by Umidated." "talk Isauea . . . whether the Re­ Running with the blessing of More Indicted he was not a candidate, for the Gov. Herman Talmadge whose Algiers on the main roil line to a^d there irould ho more herd- This statement was viewad here publicans want to or not." governorship and as late as last Oran. It is the center of a rich ehip In halting the. ploiia already ag a direct-and challenging reply white supremacy champlonshi'p he Stevenson ‘spoke last night be­ night had attempted to prevail on is pledged to continue, Griffin plied farming valley. .\Some reporta under way than thera would bo MARINE Singer, Beauty to Communist threats to "liber­ fore 3,000 persons who paid 3100 a Dewey to run again. aeld It was 20 (kw cent demoUehed. for a comparatively few paopla ta ate" Formosa and as an endorse­ 111 Burke Flight up a huge lead for all-iniportant plate each at a Democratic fund­ But the Senator told, a newa county unit .YOtas—allotted td the 46 Bortod A1H« allowing them to go ahead. 85%.WOOL— 15% NYLON Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. ® (P) ment of Nationalist attacks on raising dinner officially com­ conference this morning he no-^ It is moalfeat, be added, thst Amoy and' satellite bases from .couutie.s on the basis of'tw o units Berreclu stadium, |)oat office, —A California charmer with a mencing the campaign of M-year- Boston. Sept. 9 (iP)—The chief accepts Dewey's decision and for eaclx seat in the State House prieon, hospital. tWoTmtels, police plana cannot be Changed a o l^ which the Red^have shelled the old state Sen; Xleorge M. Leader Jail officer at /h e Charles Street would deem it a great- honor to oc/tepresentatives. heedquertersi a amall dam and because they operate to the ta* knockout figure and a Washing­ Nationalist Island base of Quemoy. for governor of Pennsylvania. Jail was among 11 persons indict­ run for governor. If the party's a new Catholic .cathedral all col­ convenience o f tome people. \ yard $3*98 ton, D. C., lass who can sing held Amoy is only fivd miles from ed yesterds/ on charges o f aiding Former Gov. M. E. Thompson, TTie Keystone State haa had on­ convention delegates "desire me to who twice unsuccessfully opposed lapsed or euffered heavy damage- David C. (toUaday, federotloa Plain c^ors imd Scotch plaids.. Wpnderful. wonderful B aulinjg^ the. lead today in the race for the Quemoy, just the China coast ly one Democratic state admin­ in the sensational escape of Elmer do' so." ------120 miles west, of Formosa. "Trigger" Burke, a notorious New Talma^e, was far back in second About 40 triavelera were buried washable wool flannel for dnssses, elcirtw suits, blouses and Miss America 1955 crown. ’ istration in nearly 60 years. "If I am nominated as the Re­ place, still clinging to a fadi Ive in their beds whan the Hotel (Caoltanai mm Yaga Two) children’s wear. Miss District of Columbia. A Defense Ministry communique Stevenson took note of this and, York gunman. publican candidate for Governor," Joseph K. MeSweeney, 58, of the hope that later returns might lSul| idoln fell in on them. Linda./, Maud Weisbrod, 21, and Issued as Dulles and Chiang were )K>rrowihg frorti a popular Republi­ said Ives, "I shall wage the most him into'a runoff. Miab California, 19-year-old Lee talking said Nationalist warplanes Dprbhester district, the chief of Electric. power wee out and OTHER BAULINGS WOOLENS $1.98 to $3.6V Yd. can campaign slogan of 1952, forceful, the most effective, and communlcetione were cut. All Ann Meriwether of San Pranciaco. bombed and strafed military tar­ quipped that in Pennsylvania in Kiiards, was taken into custody at most active campaign of which 1 But on the\basis-of latest re­ won preliminary conteata laat the jail where he was working. De­ turns, from 1.^7 of 1.809 pre­ eveileble troops and ambulances gets at Amoy and along the coast. particular it Ig "really time for a amicable." " were rushed to tha area. night liefore an eatlniated audience At the same time, the communi­ change." . tectives said MeSweeney told Ives’ announcement appeared cincts in 148 of 159 counties, Grif­ fin had an apparently insurmount­ Gov. Gen. Roger Leonard hur­ Bulletiiis o f 6,000 in O>nvention Hail, que said. Nationalist warships The speech by the former ll- them: ’T was off duty the day to clear the decks for the party's ,.2siasss>. BEAUTIFUL NEW Singa' Operatic Aria Burke escaped.’' able total of 149,814 popular votes ried to take commend of rescue op­ fr o M tiM AP Wins which gave him the lead in coun­ erations on.the spot. PERMANENT FLOCKED PERCALE Linda Maud'a rendition of the (Oonrianed on Page Nineteen) (CqhtlOned on Pnge Five) Also indicted in connection with (Conttaned oa P a | s Hirea) ^ieraUc aria "O Mio Fernando" y ) . Burke’s escape were , three guards ties with 270 of the state's 410 The area worst )iit la between waa the judgea’ choice over the at the jail, two prisoners and three county unit votes. Only 206 unit Tents, on the Mediterranean coast, NIXON TO v u rr STAtK other entries in. the talent com- former inmates^ in addition to two votes are required for nomination. and Miliona, about Iialfway be­ Hartford, Sept. • V^—Stale CAFE STYLE beUtion. A coed at * American indictments without names. Thqpipson had lOO^SSS and the tween OrleensvlUe and Algiers. BepubScaa Chalnaaa Ctanaoo lead for 64. unit votes. Between Tenes and Orieenaville, e- University- in Wasliington, Linda The guards taken into custody E. BeMwia eaaiuaMi taday ell vUlegea Were reported heavily that V k« YraoMeat Ntaoa will Maud has gtudied music for more Ike Galls Security TJnit while the grand jiiry-w as still Ne^s Tidbits Behind the leaders were Ered *4Jr than • five years. She hopes hearing witnesses are Edward F. Hand, speaker of the Georgia damaged, with Vau)>an, OuPerre vialt CeaaaCtIcut a n ' Oct. ]« CURTAINS oventually^tq. get a job with the Bowers, 64, Of. Roalindale; Xlenja- Culled from AP Wires House of Representatives, with and Rouine among the worst Mt. BoMwta aoM detalta at tin trip w ith rings for hanging. Metropolitan Opera. mlh G. Schnetzer, 32. of “Rebury; 56,218 and 22; State Agriculture An airiift for the injured was has-e not beca eampletad, bat On Far East set up Iwtwoen Maison Blanche 30“ LENGTH ...... $2.29 Pr. Wearing ^skin-tight awimouit. and Roliert Morgan. 28, of Revere.' Commissioner Tom Under with that FolrfleM county . wlU bn Miss California gpt' the itod over 'TOe inmates indicted, both at Commutsr train jammed ' with 44.417 and 24; and , State Rep. Airport at Algiers and the earth­ NIxon’a deotteotion and that bo 36“ LENGTH ...... 42.49 Pr. her competitors in the )>athing suit whom were served with warrants workers crashes into rear of freight CSiarlei^Gowen writh 54,564. and 4. quake area. Among the first vic- prohoMy wUl moka hlo pctacipal division test. 'The brunette teensger' Denver. Sept. 9 (iP) —National .-France. Australia. New Zealand. at the jail, are Cornelius Cbnnelly, train during heavy fog in Sao tima to arrive, many were autfer- epocck ta Norwalk. e*''e eeeeeaeaeeeee • e • e e • • 39C e a . The other four candidates in the Ing frpm fractured akulls. They CAN-CAN ■tsnds 5 feet 8*4 inches tali and, Security Council' members meeting Thailand. Pakistan and the Philip­ 46, of Roxttury, and Santoa Paulo, kUlIng 16 persons and In­ field of nine for the nomination Mix them, match them, use them with valance or without with Pi'esident Eisenhower in ex­ pines joined in approving, an agree­ Dieferio, 22, also of Roxbury, juring 100 . .Prims Minister Nehru, aoid shocks had been felt UirouglP' A-SVB COMMISSION DATE Whit|» with colored flocking. Colored ground with white flocking. weight 124. She has s-34Vs inch wliich virtually ossurea election in bust, 22-inch wsist and 35-inch traordinary session here Sunday ment aimed at thwarting any Ex-lnmntea Charged saya creation of Southeast Asia out the area until 7 a. m. (3 a. m. Groton, Sept. • (ff) tb # this one-party state had fewer EDT). hips. reportecUy will chart strategy for Communist aggression in Asia. The Former inmates Indicted ore Treaty Organisation tSEATOr has than 10,000 votes among them. nuclear • pawored 'aOtaanrina PEttiCO ATS dealing wIth ' ' a broad range of Far Allen ,G. Locke,..4S. of Boston, and effect of "Increasing sense of .lnse- Tlie airlift waa later Interrupted, NautUna wlH bo put Into eoin* • F O t M | S S U Lea Ann’s goal is to be an sc- secretary ia scheduled to arrive in It waa the Utird smashing elec­ In cotton, rdyon or nylon material. Assorted styles In ruffled treoe. She is studying drama at the Easterii problems created-by Rus­ Denver Sunday about-a half hour William Cavanaugh, 26, of Jamaica enrity in people's minds.’ ’ 'however, when the airfield at Or­ ndeataa on Sept. 6R Attantis bottoms' or tier models. Sizes 8, M, L. sia and Red China. Plain, l»th. of whom are )>eing tion victory In six years for Cirif- leansviUe Was floodad by waters Sohanrine YOtea hfadgnarteta "1 • POR WOMiN O ty College pT San Francisco. ahead of the Security Council Democrstlc .Gubernatorial candi- fin, Bainbridge nawspaper publish­ The prellrjinary triumphs gave And an hour in advance of that meeting arranged for 4 p.m. TCUght. and Vincent Pattiemo, 36, from the Uuifartine dam.' The meed tadhy. After a for* data A. A. Ribicoff resumes -his er, who waa Talmadge's ninnlng dam was, destroyed in the quake. • FOR JU N If^ Offidail)' Adopted By Linds Maud and Lee Ann highly special meeting, the summe'.- White (MST). of Chelsea ’’mejct the people" capipaign by eontadeeleatag SWEATERS coveted points, toward the Miss House announced today, the Pres­ Pattierno, deacril>cd as a maater the NontUne wlU raeetvo n i Presidential aaaociates said that vlsitiag Ehut Hampton, East Had- (Coattoaed on I^ a Five) • F O R T R N S $2.29 and $3.98 Basie course for the high school and college crowd. Separates America title, which will be award- ident will confer with Atty. Gen. .while the se^-sion was called' for machinist and key. maker. Was dam, Moodut and Cobalt-—Latest (Osattooed on Yoga TM) pleto fitting out and win then or seta in jiastels and all the new fall colors. Sizes 34 to 40. od Saturday night. Brownell and FBI Chief J. Edgar ‘ the announced purpose of getting Federal survey of job situation preiceod with trial runs, tha nn- Manchester High School . The two winners embraced each' Hoover on how to smash Com- Dulles' report on the Manila con­ '(Conttaned oa Page Nina) ■hows UtUe change in either em­ it aold. Here are the 0mt arrivals of the new Fall styles. Imagine •thM when the judges’ decisions munlst infiltration' at home. ference'. the meeting—the group's ployment or unemployment from were announced. To Ponder Red Controls first since Eisenhower started his July to August. Pravda Charges Attlee Foe REDS NAB U. S. TOCBIStB “so little price” for such luxurious FELTS- . ! Final Clearance Of SLIP-ONS $ 3 .9 8 to $ 5 .9 8 Fifty glrle are 'vying for the vacktion Aug. 21—cer­ Columnist Jqe. Williams of New Berlin. Sept. 6 (iP) — A Girls—come in today for The Brownell-Hoover conftrence 'With Eisenhower will center on tainly will amount to a full dress York World-’Telegi-am and Sun naeterlet teM Oirman peHee to* your amart regulation Moore Smy two Nes^Jeraey tenileta (Continoed on Poga Five) how )>est to use the new Com­ review of far. eastern problems- lya W alter' Alston- will' manega Of Russians, Red Chinese a o T t h e n e w f a l l c o l o r s Gym Suits. This wonderful, generally. the Brooklyn Dodgers next year SUA\MER DRESSES sturdy little Moore suit is munist control legal weapons the Q & A reeted~by Bneden aen# peSen CARDIGANS $ 4 .9 8 to $ 7 .9 8 83rd Congress put on the law Almost sure, to come up, these and Jackie R(Ainson’ will )>e LARGE SHIPBfENT OF sanforized and colorfast to aocociatfs **ld, are such .matters tradec'.'--' • ■•- en the 116-mlle aatahohn from give you many long years of Channel Swimmer books. .... Candidates for the Town Moscow, Sept. 9 , (XP)—^PravdawGermany. The British leader said Berlla to Weat Plans for the National Security California doctor tells world bleated Britain's former he told Mao in turn he ahould °VALUES *to S10.98 $ 4 .0 0 wear. A alim flattering “go 1. The shooting down of a U. S. Board of Directors today I try Identllled ttu everywhere’’ ault it haa Council meeting— the first- full polio experts crippled pollh victim Minister Clement Attlee today, I to pereuada the Kremlin to reduce Henry Starr, VELOURS a ii FUR FELTS S« n tsS7 M Given up for Lost scale session of that, top policy­ Navy patrol plane last weekend answer questions on TitaJ ahould bs gotten bark on Uo feet A n Biiea. pleated ehorta, action back. clmrglng he had slandered Russia I Soviet armaments, atop trying to and James Starr, an ell umfenr.T ONE GROUP ' _ c f \ f \ making unit ever to )>e held out­ by Soviet jeti fighters over the local issues asked,them fast and told the bitter truth Sit and China following his recent visit ' undermine other governments and jiffy snap faatenera at clos­ sea of Japan, off Siberia. On* et Yll Ehn St. WeetySK M. *6 ~ VALUES to $13.98...... Dover, England, Sept, 9 (4P1—r side of Washington—were an­ by the Manchester League once . . . IT-yeor-old girl is la- to the two Communist countries. give iU people and the aatelUte inJng g aiand an adjustable belt to member of the 10-man crew waa jurod erittcoUy when slashed by Back To School Special assure a . triip waistline. In The air sea sc|^ch for Ted May. nounced yesterday by James C. of Women Voters. The Communist party paper’said eUtoa more freedom. DISTANCB SWndMBB lU . Hagertv, presidential ^>ress secre­ lost in the attack: the others w-ere spaedlioat's propellers in water Attlee's, statements, at a Hong tIn-London, a British Labor par­ ONE GROUP swing blue, 44-year-old atMl worker w)).o rescuedre unharmed. It was the last Terente. Sept. 6 . vanished oh his second attempt to tary. This presentation of skiing accident in California. Kong press confeivnee showed the ty apokea'man expreaaad surprise Flnreare CBndwIeii, 86, NEW VaVET aM FELt SERETS SIM triple roll ' ' : a serle'a of si.-nilar incidents. ProMcutior, rests 'n eoort- Lalwr Party leader waa 100 per et the Pravda atatement end eeid: For taeaago yALUES to $16.98 ...... $ / * y O swim the English Channel un-; He said Eisenhower was sum­ 2. U. 8, protection of .Chinese questions and vanawers is DIege, Cnllf., tjftat gtrU oscorCsd, waa abandoned today. moning tha council, which he aftiol of Lt. Col. Harry Fleming cent beliind U.S. policy and no “ We oenalder Mr. Attlto’s frank ALL SALES FINAL , Irationalist-held Formpea from the made bjr The Herald ao on charges he cooperated with' his friend of t)ie - Russians or Chinese. As the day wore on, hope .for- heads, to hear a. first hand report threat of assault from the-Red comments were In no -way conflict­ from both the 238-pound father of nine chil- from Secretary of State pulles on, .voters may become better Oomipunifrt captors in North Counters Meo BM ing with' t h 'e . goodwill intontipna of eut tfek traaqjqn' Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales ALL [ w h it e a n k l e t s $ 3 -9 8 China mainland, and the Commu­ Korea . , , Five 11 to 13-year-old MlUbwuy necimd rioov mrfC A > ’ '^dren , faded. The Dover lifeboat thei new' Soiith-flaat Asia Security (Attlee said et hia Sept. 2 press the mlesion to Moscow and China. Ontarln tod n yM ,1, With nylon ivinforced heel and toes for extra wear. Slsea 6 ^ nist atUcks e the Nationalist acquainted with the can­ torture for thrill kids’’ are re­ vrsz called back to ita base at 1^ Pact, signed yesterday at Manila island of Quipoy. Red sheUflre didates and their views. conference had :'i countered Red They were characMriatile of t Mr. ton; . , ■ ■ • a. m. and orders we^e sent bul> to by thp United Stiitee and seven ferred to Joveoile authorities in Chinese boss ila o Tke-tung's; - Attlee’s outspoken^aa” ) has killed two American Army Hamden after they allegedly tied" 2nd Floor Girk* Royal Air Force . planes and other nations.^ Mficeft there. suggestion thst Attlee try to in­ Pravda said ihtUee did nqt Dept/’. ’ Dulles represented .this, country (See Page 13) younger aohool mqtes to trees fluence the United States to pull dare to eoatradict" Meo’e views. fContlnned on Pngo Ifike) at Manila, wherg Great Britain, r t and attomfded to- burq them I “at out of the Formosa atraits'.and CO. pair for $ LOO , (Cflhtinaed on ipnge TIu m ) the stake," . ' cease reermlng Japan and Weat i r liieJW HAUea 5 T on-Bagn Xtan] n V- \. :A;-' f - i '/V ■ • • \ X-' -1 I ' .