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PAGl TWENTY THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2S. 1964 Averagaerage Daljy Net Prew Run iKanrl;p0tpr lEtt^ttfng raUt f o r the Week Keded - Sept, la, IMH •f o. a. We -7: /| 1 1 ,4 6 5 - i ezeeft lu Cda ia «• Mmaber mt the Audit arena. T eaierraw, fhtr. All easy way to have all day Saturday Free ; . . BureM of CIrenUtloe Ootleek fe r Saadear MancheeUr-'^A City of pillage Charm SHOP AT PINEHURST FRIDAY NIGHT VOL,LXXin.NO.a 08 (Claantfiad Advarttalag aa Page^B) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) . . . WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8:30 \ ■ PR IC E F IV E H aln It a flunUy alMppinf iiigtat or let Dad baby ait and come ever yenrself for ‘'g ood thln^ to eat” at Plnehurst. Irked' Partdnc ia eonveniant and we carrs^your parcel# to your car. Governor Ordisrs without charge. N o Upping, pleaae, for carry out aervice. For The Food Of The Weekend Race Bias End in Says Labor to Receive HALE'S FRESH KRAFT FARW GROUND 1 A N Y N AIIVE ( 0NNE( Ti( 1)’ MEAT DEPARTMENT Delaware Schools COFFEE VELVEETA T i i E :e y . E Lb. 2 Lb. Box Signs of Prosperity! Chicken Dinner Milford, Del., Sept. 24 (JF)— Gov. J. Caleb Boggs demanded LAND O'LAKES^ today that the Milford High School be reopened Monday to ul Coiisideration both white and Negro pupils "without incident.” The Gov­ For Everybody: ernor issued his order as the State Board of Education pre­ BUTTER pared to take over operation o t^ Even a "tiny” bit of difference in PINEHURST FRESH PORK in De- the Milford School Dlatiict after . H-Bomb'Victim Dies freahness makes a difference . . . mand . . . Cooler weather has increas­ In Quariera the local achool board reaigned laat Monday Set Robart Farm Turkeys are really night, amid mounting tension over ed the demand for fresh pork so much MEDIUM SIZE Bandits Net "fresh from the farm.” and they are racial integration at the commu­ Session of AFL that it has been sold out early at l k 7 0 c LARGE. FLUMP nity's only high school. young, tmder hen turkeys with more FAR M FRESH '' " I must Insist that no disorders, For Report wholesale and retail. W e have in­ of the favorite slices of white meat. NABISCO FRESH DRESSED threats or violence take place,” $ 100,000in W hitf Rock Frying Chickens and creased our order this week and should Armour Canned ROASTING Boggs said. " I call upon every Chicken parts are fresh from local COOKIE citizen, regardiesz of h ii personal On Senator have enough tender young Pork views, to see that law and order Hails President farms, too. Buy a whole fryer or broil- Roasts and center cut chops to fill Meat Specials FOWL and calmness prevail. Bank Tlieft ASSORTMENT CHICKENS Austin, Tex., Sept. 24 (/P)— ----- era, properly dreaaed. ready for the Boggs also asked all organisa­ the demand. W e sell only government Senate Minority Leader L.vn Los Angeles. Sept. 24 {/P)— President Eisenhower told ths pan . . . or select the part you wish TREET Full Pound tions in the school district to call Mount Vemon, N. Y., Sept. iniqiected Western pork from the meetings "so that I or othsr per­ . . . Legs with thighs . . . White 24 (/P) — Two holdup men don Johnson (D -Tex) asid to­ American Federation of Labor’s convention today prgan iz^ Breasts . . . Livars . . . Wings.. . . best corn belt sections. Sausage from sons available may meet and dis­ day he has informed Majori­ labor’s views will receive "aympathetic consideration’’ from , 12 Oz. Tin 4 5 c cuss calmly and fully the situa­ forced employes to open the mis administration. ' Soup Parts. Wings at 26c lb. and soup 1st Prise and Handy will taste good: tion ...” vault of a bank today.’ anc ty Leader Knowland (R - Calif) that 'Senate Demo­ The President, who received a warm reception from dele­ parts at 6c lb. are really budget items. with corn fritters and sliced apples. PREMIER "This is Important in upholding escaped with approximately CHOPPED HAM law and order and the dignity of gates, said that he knew there are differences between his $ 100,000 . crats are ready to meet to LI. the state and its citizens," Gov. They tied,^ up the manager' and consider censure charces views aAd organized labor's but.the right to disagree was an CUT BREEN BEENS Boggs said. ’ 12 Os. 5 9 c three tellers of the Fulton Avenue American tradition. Win Preserve Order against Sen. McCarthy as driye-in branch of the Count. *T must say frankly that law and soon as the special commit Despite these differences. Eisenhower said, "the views of Eggs and Baeep Art Lower Trust Co. shortly before the hank C n . order will be preserved under the tee report ia ready. this convention will be studied and sympathetically consid­ CORNED BEEF 2 39c was schedulad to open at 8 a. m law and the American way. I Lipton’s ChiekRR W n N o v a I t m Ii « I i Ic Ii m b for frying or broNing; or Sounds .\laim ered just as are the views of_all segments of the American S.rv. Th.m Gti^eusly . , . know that the citisena of Milford Branch Manager E d m u n Washington, Sept. iZ4 (>P) economy. ------— ______■ 12 o z . 4 7 c and Delaware will have It no other handy chieknn ports. Tichenor -managed to roll over to Senators who conducted hear­ The PrMident said that whti* ■ VBgetalilt Soup Mix way,” , he and the A F L leadership do dis­ a floor button and sound an alarm ings on censure charges Townspeople last weekend pro­ to- police headquarters at 8:01 Irate Italian Attorney Uenernl agree on some iMues they do agree MISSISSIPPI WHOLE on many things. U S W B a rs Pkg. of i 35c tested the Milford School Board’s shortly a fte r the robbers f 1 e Marcello SMrdia hurls h|* brief- against Sen. McCarthy ^vir­ CHICKEN action in moving 11 Negro stu­ with the money. Intended for pay­ rnse at phoAgraphera in Rome as tually completed their r e ^ r t He Mid- he supposed, for in­ dents in with 036 white students rolls. he arrive* to qne*tion witneaoe* today. Sen. Watkins (R- stance, that they agree on the SUCED BACON, Ib. 69c ^loBt Cuti—4.b. need for fighting Communism, on ONION SOUP MIX for the fall term. A fter threats of Police and F B I men launched In the drug-Mx death of Wilma Reds fro m BEEF RIB ROAST Utah) ^ jd it definitely “will not raising taxes again, on not S Lbs. 4 Oz.. $ L 4 9 59c violence, the Milford board widespread search. Monteai. (NE.A Radio Telephoto) raiatng the cost of government, 2pkgs.31c .^closed the school. It Was the first bank robbery in be ready for filing Monday Cooka In only 10 minute*. Milford’s 3-member board, which morning” and will be made and that .the Korean war should the history of mount Vemon, a not be resumed. Union Card OUR TREAT AGAIN! resigned, expressed opposition to a New York suburb adjacent to the public then. CKNTER C U T State Board directive that all local Valoa Rapa Ike ReglaM NEW. Bronx. Dozen Face still up in the air was the ques­ For budget savers, may we surest. . . NEW OUllLE ACTION SWIFT'S TENDER. LEAN boards must submit integration The two men were waiting out tion of whether the Senate w ill re­ The big labor organization cH- Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. plans for approval before putting side the rear door of the bank convene before or after the elec­ maxed a mounting attack on the' 24 (O n Tbc i'OAO ScetTowels them into effect. when Tichenor arrived at 7;iJ0 tion to act on the report. Sen. Eisenhower regime yesterday I ^ tt •* Babo Cleanser PORK Arrest over when it unanimously ^ o p ted a j CIO United Steel W ork* Lamb with Vegetables Tender Sliced DAISY “ W e feel we are too close to the a. ra. ^ ate Republican and Democratic For Tasty Meat L o a f Reg. Alto situation to accept the responsi­ "Do you know Fran Warren, the leaders will make the decieion resolution asserting that; le r s of America (USW) Stewing Lamb lb. 19c (skinless) Reg. Size Pinehurst Freshly Roll* bility, of opening th# schools Mon­ singer?" one o f them remarked. Italy Scandal jointly. “Tw o years of the present ad- unanimously voted today to BEEF LIVER lb. 45e Cana MINUTE CHOPS day ^morning with . Negro 'stu­ Tichenor said he did not. Watkins, cdiairman o f the special miniatration in Washington have bar Communists from mei»- Chopped HAM dents." Atty. Howard E. Lynch, “ Well,- it doesn't make any dif­ censure study committee, declined demonstrated that the forces of ■peaking for the Milford board, Rome, Sept. 24 UP)— Italy’s pro- reaction which that administra­ bership in the union. Lean 69c Chuck Freshly Ground HAMBURG .. .lb. 39c ference," said one of the men, pull to give any hint as to the nature TAPIOCA explained. Ing a gun. "Get inside." American government confidently of the group’s decirions. tion representa are pursuing the Delegates to the steel workers G ro u n d ...... Ib. 69e biennial convention approved a Lamb Patties . .lb. 29e 2 lbs. 75c battled Communist charges of ’ When he talked with reporters Mme philosophy of government Aikichi KuboyanM, one of 16 Japanese fishermen showered by change in the union's constitution (Continued on Page Twelve) (Continned on Page Nineteen) corruption in the dynamite-laden at noon, the committee had just which brought our nation to the 2 . P b g a . T Q c T T c rndlonctive H-Bomb dust, died in Tokyo. He ia shown above being brink of economic disaster prior to keep Communiats out o f th* or- 29c received from a corps of typists Wilma Hontesl death scandal to­ oai»d for by his dnughter (le ft), wife Suiu (center), and hi* mother. to the New Deal.” ganiMtlon. Previously, th* con* what may be the final draft of the (NEA Telephoto). day as arrest warrants were is­ 'nie resolution accused th* ad- atitution merely barred Comma* M J r L i- M L I. report. SAVORY PINEHURST POT TENDER LAMB sued for 12 minor figures in the Staff aides Mid it would be miniatration of “many crimes of USW bolding office in ^ ROAST . . . lurid affair. signed this afternoon and sent ta omiMion and commlMion, and pizr- Roast Pinelmrst Genuine Spring Leg 14 OZ. BOTTU Dowa to earth agalal Beet, anMll sizes. U. S. Advances Plan BKK Alao Sxetoied For a juicy Pot Roast use Pinehurst MIRACLE WHIP With the Senate continuing its the Government Printing Office Uculariy (laSk of hctlon on) the of Lamb with Birds Eye Peas, gravy ■e-e riotous debate over the Leftist ac­ promiM to remove the union- Alao excluded from membenhin Boneless. waste and sinew free CAMPBELL'S during the afternoon or^Mriy eve­ and hash-browned potatoes will be, cusations, leaders of Premier Mario ning, but that printed oopiee— the Japs Near Hysteria busting proviilona of the Taft- are workers who “acUvelynarUci* CHUCK . . . a good value at 69c ib. delicious. Large legs of young lamb SALAD Scelba's Christian Democratic ones to be filed with the Senate Hartley Act.” ‘ pate” in the Ku Mux Man. "or GENUINE SMALL SIZE For a very lean, not so moist Pot are the best buy at 69c lb. Some have KETCHUP For World A-group party appeared almoet certain of and made public—^wlll not be re­ BlMnhower said h* had noted any other Faaciat, totaliUrlan or victory in the forthcoming vote of other subversive oijpuiixatlon.." I ^ Roast use Pinehurst round Steak, 4 or 6 chops cut off to give them a DRESSING ceived until alwit criticism in one inwspaper that he confidence. The government re­ Monday. had not redeemed hia pledge to The 'final session o f the 5-day Sirloin tip or Rump Roast. The round quick dinner and a roasted dinner. W e H'bomb Death convenUon slao m w the 3,000 dels* 2 Bottles quested the vote in answer to Red The committM c(Hitlnu«d its ses­ remove a union-buatlng provision steak and tip roast is good value at United Nations, sxpresslons o f approval gates psM resolutiona: have extra small lamb legs at 79c and demands that it resign. sion behind closed doors after re­ from tha Taft-Hartley Law. Sept. 24 (/P)— The United from many other U. N. membe'rs. Vote Due Tomorrow ceiving the typed draft. 1. Urging greater support of 96c lb. Serve with carrots, browned gladly sell Vi legs of lamb if that Blames Democrats Liver ^ ' Henry Cabot Lodge, .Jr., Chief The Christian Democrats claimed There "was reported to be a Tokyo, Sept. 24 (/P)— Japan plunged into almost hysterical the CIO Pelittcal Action Commit* potatoM and gravy. will be the size you want. 95 States pushed new plans to­ If he were making a political U. S. delegate, called for a quick pledges of support from three sharp division of sentiment among mourning today over the death last night of a 40-year-oId tee in its backing of “pragrsMivs day to set up an international apeech, the President said, he JELLO meeting of the U N Steering smaller parties and said they fisherman who has become the nation’s symbol of hatred and force* In both major poUUcal par­ would remind hia audience that agency to foster peaceful use committee to put the proposed had been given reasonable aa- (Continued on Pag* Tw elve) ties___ " plan on the aasembly’s agenda aa fear of atomic weapon^,. Newspapers arid radio broadcasts legislation tflat would hav* re­ NEW INSTANT of atomic power, with or aurances of support from the were \1rtuslly turned over to newaf 3. Asking a oonUnued cam­ an “ important and urgent ques­ Monarchists. Tlie vote will be moved that provision from the law paign for the repeal of the Taft* Hale's Has Seafood without Russian codperation^ tion." o f Aikichi Kuboyama’s death. Much was klUed in the Senate at the iM t PUDMNa taken at the end of the debate, HarUey Labor Law. Secretary of State Dulles out­ of the comment was anti-Ameri­ aeHion of COngresa by "a solid lined the -four-point proposal in a The top-level UN executive probably Saturday, l can, but not violently so. 3. Condemning "the pro-em* And you should uso it ruguloriy in your mtol plan­ group In a hurried session after Cost qf Living Viet Nam Gets Democratic vote.” PETER P A N major U. S. policy ipeech in the The warrants Issued early today A U. S.-educated Japanese news­ ployer bias exhibited by ths new Pkgs. ning for nutrition ond oeoiioniy: SWORD, HALIIUT. ninth U.N. General Assembly yes­ Dulles spoke broke its flve-day charged the 12- with giving false paper editor said only the death ElMithower w m interrupted by majority of the NaUonal Labor Re* 23c week plan and scheduled a meet applauM several times during hia terday afternoon. ' testimony In. connection with the Dipped Slightly o f an emperor could have com­ New Cabinet; laUons Board, and the rash of/mU* PEANUT REDEEM YOUR MACKEREL, COD. HADDOCK. lOSTON SLUE, ing on the atomic plan for Satur­ addrcM and when he finished he union policy changes issued by th* Developing the ideas set fosth day. death of the shapely 21-year-old manded similar attention in the SCAUOFS and in President Eisenhower’s speech party girl, whose panty-clad body national preirs. waa given a half-minute standing new board." ovation. BUTTER to' the" U.N. last December, the The 15-nation committee, which was found on a beach at Ostia, During August Kuboyama was one of 23 fish­ Yesterday, fiery John L. Lewis, decides whether to Include Items Rioting Feared Secretary called for; near Rome, a year ago last April. ermen accidentally dusted by ra­ EiMnhower shook hands on the who broke with both the CIO and Z^ver Brothers have Just an­ 12 Oz. Jar LEVER BROS 1. Creation of an international In the agenda, includes the United dioactive aidt in U. S. H-bomb teats convenUon apeakera platform with AFL, wired the convention, "you The case has sparked rumors of 'Washington, Sept. 24 tJP)—The nounced another con test. s . PINEHURST "FRESHER BY FAR” FRESH OYSTERS agency to Include "nations from States and Russia. Debate on the dt Bikini, March 1. Saigon, Indochina. Sept. 24 (A)— AFL President Georg* Meany and are unfortunate in your alBlia* sex and drug orgies involving cost of living dropped 0.2 per cent 1100,000 to be giVen in priaea. FRUITS aiid V E G E T A B LE S * all re^ons of the world." Dulles agenda item may show what posi­ , .J J ^ ! Premier Ngo Dlnh Diem late today other top A F L officials.' H e then tion ..." prominent Italians. laat month because of marked Uae entry blank how in mall aatd It is hoped the agency will tion the Soviets intend to take in *** tossed out his old cabinet and left Los Angslea to return to the A telegram from the chieftain Mr. Butler has' been busy this week with gift COUPONS InvestigaUng Judge > Raffaele down price tagi on- food—espe­ reaulUng from r^ia- ; formed a new one of 22 members and aand it to Lever Bros, start work "as early aa next year.” the later assembly debate. . Rus­ summer White House at Denver. fruit baskets . . . 5 or 6 to the Hospital . . ; and sia’s Andrei Vlshinsky declined to Sepe, who Issued the warrants, cially meats— and clothing, the Jaw eae i^yai- amid rumblings a bloody weekend before Oct. 30th. Redeem dnpentniont pbonu pick-up ordurt ought to 2, Holding of an international declined to identify any of the ac­ After the Preaident’s apeech, (CoatiBoed ea Pag* Twelve) discuss the speech with reporters. Bureau of Labor Statistics an­ f * ‘itpp*y may be in prospect, Meany told delegates while Eisen­ your Lever Broa. coupons at several ‘.‘pick ups” at the store. Baskets $7.50 and acientific conference under U.N. cused. Other officials said, how­ |\ nounced today., fixed radiation sickness as the Diem retained 11 o f hi* old min- hower was aUll present that hia Plnmiurat and aave 41C . . . up . . . or special smaller baskets . . . will be sure HERE bu eoNud In auspices next spring t.^ consider ’ Reds Ask New Talks ever, tlyit none of the 12 is con- fimdamental carae of death. ^doy boferu pick-up^so wu eon survn * 1 0 each of the preceding three later* but admitted for the first sddreM demonstrated that Amer­ the “whole ■vast subjecr' of thf Dulles’ speech disclosed that the A U. S. Arm y doctor who to^please you. ^ nected dlrecUy with Wilma’s-f months the-figure had edged up­ time four minister* each from the icans enjoy th* right to diaagre*; you, CH^ oti peaceful uae of atomic power. « Russians on Wednesday asked for death. ward. watched the autopsy, Lt. Col. Lux Liquid . .89c and 69c i, bnttor.— Thank you. Reaotor Training School new- talks on President • Eisen­ powerful Cao Dalst and Hoa Hao Meany said that while it is true Real Idaho Potatoes . . those nice dry white Scelba Blamed The August consumer price in­ sects. Lux F la k e s ...... 31c I O N E PIE S. The opening in the United hower’s original proposal., A l­ the A F L often criUcizea Eisen- BuUetiiis bakers are pow here . . . and w’e offer them in JACK Auousrs The' Communists and their left- dex dropped to exactly the Mme (Conttaned on Page Three) He named himself Minister of hower’a adminlatraUon "W e have Rinso ...... 31c States early next year of a re­ though they had given it ia cold level aa in Auguat, 1953, at 115 from the A P Wires 6 or 10 lb. lots . . . and we have good quality local actor training school “ where stu­ shoulder in all previous t o k ■ >'ing Socialist allies have accused Defense and Home Affairs biit un­ Surf ...... ? ...3 1 c JELLO Scelba of responsibility for (he per cent of the 1947-49 average. der pressure gave the pluma of potatoes for boiling and mashing. BLUEBERRIES dents f-ora abroad may learn the Dulles said the Soviets to^K ..the (Coatiaued oa Bags Twatve) Lux Soap 2 med. for 27c Montes! affair, which has already Food prices dipped 0.6 per cent Minlater of State and the National Packed in. heavy a ;^ p . Minced Clams FUDDIN^ and working principles of atomic en­ step when they learned he would in August, the Bureau Isaid, and FEAR FIOHTINO 8PKBAD ergy with' specific regard to its talk about atoms for peace. brought the resignation of Aftilio Defense 'Committee to two gen­ L ifebu o y...... 4 for 35c Butternut Squash, Acorn Squash ...... lb. 9c Piccionl as foreign minister. He weakness in food prices in the Taipeh. rom e**. Sept. 34 (P) peacetime uses." . a The U. 8. Secretar.v said the So­ erals. One la a Cao Daist and th* Swan Soap ....6 for 26c Becker’s Double Pascal C elery ...... bch. 23c Can Can ' PIE H L L IN G , quit the cabinet last week to help early weeks of this month indicates News^idbits other from the Hoa Hao. Harris Quits -r-Nationallata pMwea aad w ar 4. Invitations to a “ substantial viet Union had in effect rejected the September average will be at ahips today raided lUM f* tn a 5 at regular price 1 at Ic SwMt Potatoes, White Onions, Slicing Onions ■ number” of foreign jnedical and defend his son, Piero-ijagainst ac­ Culled ftPom A P Wires The announcement of the new the plaii last April when it said cusations in connectioir&wlth Wil- least as low. coast fer the 33ad straight day 1 Lb, Spry ...... 35c Quality Apples ...... 2 lbs. 25c - aurgical experts to ^ o rk • with substantially it could not .agree to cabinet was preceded by the resig­ As Senators’ Pilot TOKAYiSRAPES 2Lb.35c ma’i■ death. Food sly>ppera found price de­ nation of Vice Premier Gen. Ngu­ aa speculaUoa naooated her* 3 Lb. Spry ...... 97c Extrg.Large Cauliflower ...... TTEacK^Sc Pkgs. atomic energy techniques in U. S- it unless the United States joined creases ^ every cut of meat, re- that tJkb flghttag aroood Qaesnoy cancer hospitals. (Piero,, 32. was arrested Tuesday Management negotiator says yen Van Xuan, who was appointed onn charges of -aggravated man­ flectin t^ igger sjiipmanta ^ Bve- only laat Sat'urday In an effort "to ^Sept. 34 (P>— Bucky might spresuL Dulles’s proposals brought ImPl’ (Coatinned Page Twe) atrike by 30,000 AFL' truck driv- GRAPEFRUIT 2 f. , 2 9 c slaughter. Also taken into custody stock.iro market. Pork showed the era in Metropolitan New York patch up Diem’a quarrel With Harris denied In effect today was the self-styled Marquis Ugo biggest decline. Bacon, pork chops arM la “ atinost inevitable” but Arm y Ciiief o f Staff Gen. Nguyen that he had rmigaed and Im­ DIE HITS TILADE CURBS and leg of Iamb were about 4Vs Montagna, who was accused of union spokesman expresses hope Van Hinh. plied he wns fired m nMnager WaahingtoB, Sept. 34 (P) per cent lower than ip July. • aiding and abetting. * for settlement of contract dispute. Ask New Premier of the Washington Senators. He Prealdcat Elaeahower told tho The Senate debate on the Jled Fresh fruits and vege|.ablea alao . . . Church of England vicar Mys Xuan called on the Chief of State said, "N o maaager^ ever World Baak aad lataraattonal LETTUCE Head 1 9 c aigna." h i p TJliM Democrat Joins charges erupted last night in flat- were cheaper, but the price drops U .. S. M ilitary authorities are le.t- Bao Dal to appoint a new premier. Monetary Fuad today the twia e . T. S N O W W REST F O O D ____ v.' . . , - ^ fights and name-calling as govern­ '—,21 per cent for tomatoea, 17 per ting young American soldiers run The aituation in tom Viet Nam inetItnttoBB have "Uae aaauraaeo OREAD and ment supporters rallied to Scelba’s cent for sweet potatoes and green wUd in occupied Germany. tonight waa untertalri. The Army Washington, Sept. 24 (A>— ^ c k y of oar aopport" to effOrto to Cake Frosting defense. Senators of the left- and beans, 27 per cent for peaches— Chief of Staff was admittedly un­ Harria quit today as m ana»r of strike reatrtctkms from frea lU H E R CELERY Cello Pkg. 23c In Accusing Governor center hurled .angry cries of A ir Force discloses it ia equip­ Seven minute type. were mainly adjustmenta from the happy about the new cabinet, the Washington Senators. TiSe club world trade. EiseBbower. who to idiots" and “stupid" at each ping B47 j'et bombers with drag which put the Cao Daist and Hoa said a successor probably u lll be high July prices resulting from' parachutM to exit ' landing ap­ oa a weatens tour, chose Seore* SMALL WHITE other. , Hao repreaentatives In strategic chosen by next Monday.’ ’ drought in many areas. The dry proach speed, in addition to larger tary of the Treoaory Ruasphrey 2 Pkgs. PICKLES By T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS ^quarters in Hartford announced Sen. Cesare Angelini., a Christian spots. ; Clark Griffith, 34-ye4r-oId own­ ( a u d i t s ('.ikc.s A third Democrat has openly Dempsey and Tedesco pad sent weather’s effect on food prices was "chutea" now used on ground. ^ , , to read hie message to the opes* the main reason for \he alight ad­ , The new representatives from er of the American League base­ log Bcealon e f a Jotot slx-di^ joined In on the charge that Gov. word to the governor that they National Guard probers M y moe'f L a rg * Jor ONIONS (Continned on Page Three) vance in coats In July. the sect*, were Gen. Tran Van Soai. ball club and a long time friend of m John Lodge used the bi-partiaan would be willing to meet him in a operators at one o f Russell meeting ef U haak aad food commander of the Hoa troops, and Harris, told a news conference that governor*. State LeglslaUve Council—investi­ showdown but that they added Parents outfitting children for County, Georgia, brothel worked ROCK gative arm of the General Assem­ they were "unwilling to be drawn school found that children’s shoes interstate prostitution circuit on J (Continued ou Page Eight) (Coatiaued ea Page Twe) FROSTED FOODS bly— as a political "squnding into a stacked meeting." 32 Dead in Blast were up an average of about ^ consignment basis. , lNTEB\'ENTION OBDEBEO Tom’s Peanut Butter Cogs ...... 39c cents a pair In A u ^ a t although Birds Eye Chicken or board.” ^ Have PrevlouB Eagagemeata Sniper fires small caliber bullet Bueoes Aire*. Argeattoa. Sept. PIUSIURT TURNIPS Lta. 13c State Rep, Philip Laing (D- ejothing coat* generally were S4 (P>-:-Preeldeat Jaaa D. Poroa Beef Pies .,.. .3 for 89c Later, Tedesco told newsmen jn Of NATO Jet Fuel lato U. 8. coasulate In Pusan, Kerr Butter Scotch, Butter Toffies, Krjnkles 19c WindsOT), a m em W of the council, Bridgeport he and Dempsey had down. Nylon hose, lingerie, men’s Korea, narrowly missing Vice ordered three "iBterveatora" to*' Seeking Life’s Secrets (5) day to take over the goverwoient Pre-Cooked wired Gov. Lodge laat night that he : contacted Lodge’s office about a Counsel Gordon K. Mott a* he agrees with John N Dempsey, i d,te for the meeting. He said Bitburg, Germany, Sept. 24 (Ah (CoatlBMd ea Pag* Three). work* in front of t?.lrd floor win­ e f this city o f three mHUea. H ie Fishsticks ...... 49c 12 Oz. Cello Pack Freshly Roasted ANGEL FOOD —A fire-fighting demonstration decree said the preeldeat’h. sec* GUARANTIED TO SATISFY nominee for lieutenant governor,; Lod^* w onted It at J oV m . today, dow . . . Movement la under way Salted Cashews ...... 49c and Sainuel J. Tedesco. candliUte but Tedesco and Dempsey replied which backfired and blew# up a in Racine, Wia., home town of Lt. ratory for admtoiatratlve lavee- Pre-CkK>ked Frozen F.ood Specials Starfish Chemical May Give MIX for attorney ff«neral when they | they had previous engagementi. 120.000-gallon tank of AmericaA Riot Chiefs Sought Col. Harry Fleming to support Ugatlpas had uacevered Scallops ...... 49c say the governor made unethical I Tedesco said they w ire told the Jet fuel left 32 dead and 16 seri­ •ppeal of officer’s contfetion of toritie* to the d ty geverOascat. Get .vour fresh Arnold’s Bakery and Rolls, Pep- and Improper use of the noh-psr SNOW CROP governor s i\ext opportunity would ously injured today. Inveatigatora (Collaborating with Cor.imunisti Clue on Way taHall Cancer tiaan council’s flies. I^N TO STUDY A-PO) o f starfish srientiats have t*ken cause cancer cells keep dividing •uggestecj an accident. shot and killed hia 20-year-old atomic eoergy far peocetal pur* Dfmpsey and Tedesco over the tween Dempsey and himself. — Missouri prison offlcials today a chemical they think may tom e-! and dividing without control. ■ The.'e w'ere no American casual­ w ife "becAuse ah; crie ’ all night." peae* waa put ahead at the U N . charge. Tedesco later told newsmen that concentrated on rehabilitation SNOW CROP ties In the blast here In the French . . . Plans of. Ihter-American time help the runatant aenrch for Chemicals which prevent some today. Dr. .Eelco N. Vaa Kletfeoe "I shkll be ready to recite chap­ 10 a.m. next Tuesday would be an problems growing out o f the con­ a cancer cure. This ia the fifth and kinds of cell division are being zone yesterday, near the Lauem- PreM Assn, to award its "martyr of The Netherlaads. prealdeat e( ter and verse where you have vio­ acceptable date, but that he ob­ vict riot that virtually wiped out Uat o f a series of hrtldes on re- produced . here at the Marine bourg border. The colony id big of Freedom of the PreM” medal to the Ueacrel Aseensbto, aa. BOUND TO B trrtB Freneli Kled POTATOES 17c lated the basic principle of this jected to Ihe governor’s office as the state penitentiary industries. aeSreh at a Maasaeflusetta Marine Biological Laboratory by Dr. L. 'V. neuaoed the 15-mensber Meertog OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT SI the meeting place. tanka, at the end of a N A TO pipe­ They alao sought' ringleaders in the mllitsuit anti-FVron editors are mmS hon-partisah body, whiM;4ncident- line from France, storM six mil­ laboratory. ^ Htilbrunn, zoologist of the Uni- Committee would laeet to eou* In making his telegram public, 15-hour rebeUion. Abandoned because police refuse allX. you tried to eliminate in the lion ^jllona of fuel for U. 8. A ir permit for ceremony. ■" versity^of Pennsylvania. elder ptactog th* aew gaeottoa UNTIL 8:30 _ G re«i SUmps Given With Cash Sales . last session (of'th e State Ilegisla- Lnlng told a new'sman that if be When the revolt finally ended By ALTON U BUAKE8LEE They will be tested'this winter oa the agead*. Force Jet Interceptors and fighter •*riy yesterday, four condlcU were New India divorce law glvAa MRDSEYS turcl." 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Outlines Plan Britain would boycott the political aaid he did not know Juat what 'ge Crousda Visit Keith *s About Tow n committee on the Cyprus question Bucky Harris Quits these offers might be. raised by Greece, and whether MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,- CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1954 * ' The club owner' la going to Naw PAOM Epworth Leaguers of the South For World A-group ‘F imco would show up for debates ~r Methodist Church will start the bn the status of Tunis and As Senators’ Pilot York Monday to taka part In a ^Bb See Home Fashion Show vote by American League owner*' 'oBURIISIDfC also responded to eeasonal pres­ ing whether they approve the idea season's activities Sunday evening Mprocca Japs Near Hysteria on the question of- moving the AN AU, COLOR PROGRAM A Final Crop as Summer Ends sure with price increases but eggs of setting up an area on the high with a brief devotional period at (ContlBoed from Page fAie) Greece wants the U.N. to au­ (Conttnoed from Page Ona) Daaa Aaftrewi I Oreer OarMa Cost of Li\ing D ozen F ace SHIRWIN^UjifSlti^ Philadelphia Athlatica' franchise, ------— are averaging about 13 cenU a school grounds for smoking during Horn* ftsh lon Ttme at th« G. C. •jTpke.; sixth prize, boudoir chair 6:30, followed by a potiuck aupper thorize a popular vftta in Cyprus Jeaoaa Caola 'I Oahert On H-bomb Death dozen leaa than a year ago. FAINTS Keith VUmiture Oomipany on Tues­ ’ t o . Mrs. Jbee^ Draghi. Sr, IM in Cooper Hall, in charge of Miss in a "paper baiil’,.on use of atomic which the Greeks are sure would H urls' resignation was being an­ possibly to Kansas City. Griffith "D C K L IN I .. lunch period only and allowing said "aboolutely” that he will vote THK JI'NOLR" RRR 1* MKN” students to smoke during that pe­ day araning drcM^’ one o f the larg* Maple St.: seventh prize, picture .Charlotte Hutchins. Miss Elsie weapons. result In union of the island with At A iH _____ 4:M -a:U Dipi^d Slightly Arrest over nounced at Bucky'a request Kigalnat a shift to Kansas City. riod only. W . H. iNGLANG^^J Jaat crowda in recent yearn. From of The I etter". to Mrs. Joseph W. Herter Is program chairman of the "The United States remains Greece. Britain says U.N. inter­ Wat. 1 p.m. A Great KIA ftlwwl ' (CoBtiBoed froni f>ga Oaa) League. All members of the group Originally, Griffith said, he As of lata Thursday afternoon, LUMIER COM PAN? ^ garly erveninr until after nine Harrington. 177 Center St. ready to negotiate with the Soviet vention in Cyprus, a British de­ Ciriffith said 1 e would take the tea.: Mariljra H'eane "RiTer et Ne o‘clo^ people were constantly Eighth' prize, a gossip bench, are urged to be present, and new planned to make the announcement opportunit:.' Monday to apeak with Rclara” James L. Hansen, said he “could During August Italy Scandal 52 parenta aaid they w’ere in favor VeL MI<»"«tM * pendency since-1914, is illegal and KA8V FREE PARKINO M a n c h e s te r vlewinw the fine ahowing of home j went to Mrs. Jennie Stratton. 175 ones will be welcomed. Union,’ Dulles told his intent violates existing treatlea. Monday after the cloqe of the sea­ several managerial prftapects, but not disagree” with the preliminary of the plan, 44 were againist the findings. Idea and six said they favored the • dumldilnga. ; St. John St.i ninth prize. Tole ta- audience. "But we shall no longer Some delegates hete predicted son. mentioned only Dreaaion and Riz- (OMttBiMd from Pag* Ob«) D a te B o o k (Ck>Btinii«d from Page One) ,.;A * unual, KeithW decoratorn did i hie lamp, to Mrs. Robert Scheln- ' Miss Fenna Lee Fisher, daugh­ suspend our efforts to estahll.«h that France would decide to stay zuto. He added, however, that he establishment of a smoking area ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher an international atomic agency. . , There was no definite word on would want to await a complete but added that they did not want % ^lendid Job in arranging the er, 150 Spring St.; tenth ptrize, in the assembly political commit­ a successor, bqt Griffith mentioned In reply to a question, he said suits and work gloves were among Democrat, headed for the door. railoua diaplaya on the four floors of 84 Proepect 8t„ was installed as “ I would like to make perfect' pathological examination before their sons and daughtara ^ to (floor lamp, to Albert Bushey. 33 tee because they think Premier the names of two men he plans to he had an open mind on the i X IIP PAYsl the. lower iteifta ' !4aturda.v, Sept. 25 Socialist Sen. Jaures Busoni leaped smoke. McCANN o t the store, aind the beautiful set', a student senator Wednesday ly clear that our planning excludea length of a contract that would be making final judgment. Division St.; eleventh prize, king Pierre Mendes-France may come contact In New Yor)c on Monday, A significant drop was noted in Annial Ki'wanls "Peanut Day.” from his seat and pushed'^ngelini. "This final decision in the mat­ tinga brought much favm ble corn, size Playtex Pillow, to Janot night at the first session o f the no nation from particip'*tion in up with some spectacular com­ offered to a new manager. Dres­ Some U. S. eclentUtls have said The (Christian Democrat squared They are C^uck Dressen, former KuboyGniG*8 Jaundice could have Also all-day Fair Second Congl. ter will be decided at a joint meet­ ment from the people present. I Knolls, 29 Munro St;;-twelfth prize Student Senate at the University this great venture. Aa our pro­ promise on the Tunisia-Morocco sen, in all likelihood, would de­ CTATC the prices of radio and television (jhurch lawn, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. off and a general free-for-all broke BROTHERS Tliere was especially great interest of Connecticut. posals take shape, all nations in­ manager bf the (Cincinnati Reds mand a three-year pact. resulted from a hepatitis infection seta, as much as 20 to 25 per cent out. The fray quieted when other ing of the Board of Education. hamper, to Mrs. Harry Schieldge, independence question. His govern­ ------5, . - - - j HARTFORPfc Annual Harvest Ball, Daughters Student Council, faculty and dhown in the d i^ a y of modern terested in participating and will­ and Brooklyn Dodgers, and Phil introduced through bl(x>d trana- in some cities on a number of Senators se'^rated Angelmi and 168 Pine St.; thirteenth prize, one ment is already negotiating in Rlzzuto. shoKstop for the New ft was an argt'meqt ‘over a fusions. of Isabella. American Legion Hall. PTA," said Dillon. "When their Plum blog m 4 Uving^roofn pieces, both the ,sec- I pair pin-up lamps, to Rebecca A third anniversary Mass will ing to take on the reaponsibilites models Dancing 9 p.m. to 1. Busoni. of membership will be welcome to Paris with Tunisian Nationalists on York Yankees. U>ree-year term which led D;eB- No U. 8. doctom were allowed opinions have been fully expressed. tlenal grotipa and the suites. The Cresenzi, 185-Eldridge St.; four­ be said for the repoee of the soul their demands for self-government. aen to qul’ the Brooklyn Dodgers n V P F K F O J V Mrs. Aryneaa Joy Wickens, .Monday, c^ept. 27 Hooting Cowfiiocf gi display was wall planned and the join with us in the planning and Dresneii managed Oakland in the . to examine carefully either Kubo- I'll rule on the decision. Although teenth prize, seiwice cavt, to Mrs. of Mrs. Mary E. McCann, Monday last year after leading them to B^N J0 acting BLS commissioner, said the Througfi Friday, Oct, 1. 2nd an­ I'm no smo'Kcr myself. I'll abi(le by color combinations , were treated execution of this program.” Pacific Coast League this year. YOU YOU YOU UTS 4V A i k . t a a yams or the other fiaherruan, all Floria Petrone, 193 Spring St.; at 7 :4S a. m. at St. James' Church. two pennants in a row. price cuts occurred In major stores nual Antiques Sho'.v, South Metho­ Parents Quizzed the group's ruling.” Wertor Systomt asp eftally well. Britain's Minister of State Sel- The Ixjs Angeles Times said two of whom are still under treatment which undertook to meet the dist WSCTS,' Community "Y." fifteenth prize, card table, to Mrs. w>’n Lloyd said his country would days ago that 14 had learned from Rizzutd, near this end of an Il­ here. John A. Langford, superinten­ The second-floor display of bed­ Edward L. Adam.s, 19 Seaman Manchester Girl Scout Glee Auction Market lustrious playing career, long haa prices of discount houses. t^aturda.v, Ort. 9 Solos and Sonrleo room furniture and bedding re­ Join such a group. unimpeachable sources that Dres­ U. S. Ambassador John M. Alll- Oil Pupil Smoking dent 'pf schools, said the decision Circle. Club will resume rehearsals on been a favurite of Griffith. New automobiles . also were 'YWCA annual Country" Store at would be left entirely in the par­ ceived a great deal of attention Unofficially, it was said that all sen already had signed to manage aon aent hia peraonal aympathy to down from the manufacturere' Hat the Ctommunity "Y ” from 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29 , at the seven countries .uo far consulted Has Record Day Washington. ■* Harris. 57, has been manager ents' liands. Fiiooo Mltebol J-SfSS from the visitors to the store. The YMCA at 6:30 p. m. All girls are Kuboyama's widow, along with a prices In "a good number" of to. 5 p.m. Blast Hartford. Sept, 24 iie\ wide showing of blond bedroom by Dulles had agreed to come into Griffith put out thia prepared of Washington for the last five check for one million yen (about requested to attend this first and years. His present tour la hia third cities, Mrs. Wickens said. Tires Saturday, Ort. 16 E.ast Hartford parenta are being THE HEATS OX furniture created rw ch interest. Gasoline Dealers the agency. Besides Britain they The Manchester Auction Market statement; 32.7(W), important rehearsal of the new are France, Canada, Australia, as pilot of the club since 1924. and gasoline also tirere do^TL hut Annual Fall Bazaar. (Community asked by local high school offi­ Fresno, Calif. lA*)—"Step Inside The fine arrangement of the bed- aeason under the direction of Mrs. had a record day for the second "After a long conference with "While no sum of m oney can auto repair coats increased and Baptist Oiurch. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. cials to deride whether to allow ttng deportment brought favor­ Belgium, Portugal and South Bucky Harris this past week con­ Over that span he put In 18 years compentate for your lose It is the It's Too Hot Out There!" said a Renew Warfare Edith H. Petersen. Africa. day in succession yesterday as 422 as Washington manager. He several cities —■ including Cleve­ Sunday, Ort. li students to smoke during school new sign which cost real estate able comment. Particular interert cerning the future of the Wash­ deaire of the government of the land, Houston and Scranton—had Annual outing of Red Men's So­ hours. WANUELL- Was shown in .the third-floor dis­ Have Advanced Programs hslf-bushel baskets of tomatoes ington Baseball (Tlub, a dedston handled half a dozen major and United Statea that something be broker Don Wilder 315. No sooner The Manchester Fire Depart­ minor league clubs during ab­ ■I MAMBO TlANOKISC' T T" higher street car and bus fares. cial Club at Garden Grove. Edward M. Dillon, principal, has had he put it up outside his office play of bed-daventx>rts, sofa bed.s A limited version of the peren­ The United States, Russia, Bri­ brought a high of 34.50 per basket. was made by Bucky to resign. done to make life easier for you Rents e^ged 0.1 per cent, but Friday. NtHirday. Ort. 22, 23 ment. comer of Main and Hilliard tain and Canada all have well-ad­ sences from Washington. Harris J a n A U G U S T sent questionnaires to parents, ask­ than aomeone stoie.it. ANUERSON and the beautiful pieces in the nial gas price-cutting skirmishes, Low price was 32.30. with a total "I deeply regret Bucky'a going, and your children Jin Uie future," Mrs. Wic'ttens noted that the rate Community Players will present Maple House. Streets, has changed ita Sunday vanced progi;ama for the ^produc­ of 650 half-bushel baskets traded. but baseball is baseball. I feel was (Taaey Stengel'a predeesaaor DANDREA SISTERS" EDDIE GAR53N Alllaon wrote. which local dealers have been en­ drill to 10 a.m. as manager of the New York of Increase has been slowing. "My Three Angels," During the course of the eve­ tion of atomic power. In addition, There were no other Items of that many of the baseball fans of CHICO CHICO .-.^Blf. STAG! RlVlIf Foreign Minister Katsuo Oka­ The living-coat decline brought Saturday, Oct, 23 Building ning, gifts were given to those gaged in periodically during the France, Belgium and Switzerland produce traded yesterday in quan­ Washington Join me In wishing Yankees. zaki said after a special cabinet Stephen M. Weias, son of Mr. no change in the sliding scale pay Harvpst.,^ Dance. Manchester Who attended the H one Fashion past few years, broke out again operate a pfuit in S^>itzer4and pro­ tity. Total sales for the day were Bucky all the good luck poaotble meeting that a tentative damage contracts of about a million rail­ Lodge of Elks, State Armory. You'll liko thoso NEW Horiow Sorvicot Tima showing and refreshments in town this week. • and Mrs. Theodore Weiss of 79 ducing a small amount of atomic 32,071.90. claim of five million yen (313,500) Contractors Brookfield St., enlisted In the Ad wherever he may go. I personally road workers. The long sustained ■ Frida.v, Saturday, Ort. 5, ft ware served to everyone. In addi­ The prevailing regular-gas price power and the U. N. Educatipnal. want to thank Bucky for numer­ for the Ku))oyama family was dis- atability of the index has meant, Fifth Annual Rotary CHub Min­ Rosidontiol-CoHimoreial tion, fifteen door arises .were of­ before the slashes was 24.9 cents Jutant GeneraA'a’' Ciorps, U. S. Scientific and Cultural Organiza­ SHORT IS SHOT cuaaed. DRY Army, on Sept. 22. He reported to ous aervi'cea he haa rendered the no cost-of-Uvlng sdju.stment for strel, Waddell School. TAILORING fered, ano at the conclusion of the per gallon. Now, several dealers tion (UiNESOO) has e«t up- a nu­ Sargent. Minn, (gv-Theodore Washington club. The United Statea has offered the rail worker., for 15 months. Wednesday. Nov. 3 Altprations, Trouser, Altorotioiw Rtmodoliog evening, the winners of the door are selling the re^lar gas at 22^9 Fort Dlx, N. J., yeaterday for basic clear research program. Knutson, the village banker, got training. 'Tlie reason fpr this early RESTAURANT Japan one million dollars in About a millioin workers in the Annual all-day "Holiday Fair,'-’ CLEANING Cuffs, Zippers, etc. prisea ./'ere drawn and the winners cents, a cut of two cents per gal­ If Vishinsky does not tip his his rifle and shot down two sput­ announcement la to give Bucky damages for the 23 crewmen and auto, aircraft and fafni equipment Center Chu'rch Women's Federa­ “Bu.sineas Built On arere announced as follo^\'s: lon. Of seven dealers contacted 'to­ hand on the U. S. proposal at the tering utility wire to prevent a 14 DEPOT SQUARE Col. George L. Foy who la In the opportunity to consider the for other loaoea resulting from the industries got a penny-an-hour tion. (Lower Street Floor Level—Next to Shoe Repair) Customer SatisfactioR'* First prise, 'mahogany platform day. four reduced their prices two Steering Committee meeting, dele­ possible fire, after they had been many bffera that have been made CHIANTI For Reservations Galj| MI-8-619S H-boh)b teats. Japan is reported booat laat month out of the three- Ttipsday, N'oV. 9 rocker to Mrs. John Maiorca, 67 cents, while a fifth cut his price by charge of Reserve Military Train­ gates expect to hear the Soviet shorted by a falling tree during a asking five o seven million dol­ Full Insurance CoTcracai. ing for the Connecticut Military him." month rises that ended with July. Annual Bazaar, North Methodist Achool 6t.; second prize, picture only one cent per gallon. stand early next week, when the storm. In reply to questions, Griffith lars. Coats of house furnishings, (jhurch, 2 to 9 p.m. Tel. MI-9-3033 or Of *Midthi]Sman Brine', to Mrs. There are a few isolated stations District vvill be gueat speaker at chief Russian delegate may ^>eak the Monday meeting of the Ki- ANNOUNCING OUR Much of the criticism of the readinc' material, recreation, and Thursday, Frida.v, Saturday Tel. MI-3-665L> Oecella E. Laine, 233 Hackmatack In town which have been selling In the general oilcy debate inaug­ United States appearing in papers toys were down slightly In August Nov. II, 12, IS 8t.; third prize, light oak step-end their gas at 21.9 cents per gallon, wanta Club. The hmeheon session urated yesterday. Some other dele­ After 5:00 ^ M. will be held at the Manchester NEW FALL PROGRAM here took tw^ forms; b!'t coal and fuel oil rose season­ Fourth Annual Minstrel of table to John M. Matchett, 97 but they have not as yet reduced gates Indicated they may ask the , 1. Hostility toward the U. S. ally. Campbell Council. K. fcf C., Ver- 82 Baldwin Road Hamlin ' 8t.; fourth prize. l}Iond their prices. Country Club at 12:16 p. m. United States to spell out more LOW atomic .weapons program—partly Prices of eggs and fresh milk planck Auditorium. Manchester, Conn. cocktail table to Welter B. Per- The local gas situation follows specifically the U, N. role in the a result of resentment over the rett, Sr„ 38ft E. Center St.; fifth on the heels of a parallel cut in The SalvLtion Army will observe proposed egency. AMATEUR TALENT CONTEST its annual harvest festival Sun­ bombing of Hiroshima and Naga- prizie, blond co<^taiI table to Mrs. prices in East Hartford, where The assembly turned its atten­ kaki, partly from fear of the fu­ Andrew Wlnzler, Sr., 51 W,.Middle regular gas is now generally being day and Monday. The topic at the tion this afternoon to Anal con­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT service Sunday at 10:45 a. m. will ture and pr.rily fueled by left wing sold for 21.9 cents. T^e prices in sideration of the work program FUN! SATURDAY sentiment. East Hartford before the cuts be­ be "S eed s Wt Are Sowing". The recommended to it by the Steerihg IMN>RS OPEN ^ SHOW STARTS BE A CONTESTANT ANY SATURDAY NIGHT Citadel Band and a male quartet 2. Hurt feelings over what many gan was 26.9 in most service sta­ Committee. The debates on the AT 12:30 P.M. • AT I P.M. AND WIN A PRIZE tions. will .furnish music at both the Japanese consider the cold U. S. agenda promised to reveal whether reaction to their emotional grief FEAtURED AT KEITH'S.:.FOR FALL HOME FASHION TIME! morning and evening services. The :< FUN!! MANC-HESTER topic at the meeting at 7:30 p. m. CALUN8 AU KIDDIES and to the fate of the fishermen. will be "Harveet of 1954.” ‘ The FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE Typical comment on Kuboya­ Dfuve*9alkeAt/i£ Harvest Festi'"al ss’e will be held FOR A DREAT FUN SHOW ma's death; R pltO n ^ fR ccN!^iTfO'^rr> Monday at 7:45 p. m. in the Jimlor FUN!!! Prof. Hideki Yukawa. Japan's hall. — PRESEN'nNG — TOMMY COSTELLO moat distinguished nuclear physi­ Choose onv one of S difforent ensemblos from EASTWOOD ON OUR STAGE AND HIS TALK OF THE TOWN COMBO. cist and Nobel prize winner: "I The various organisations of the only pray the sacrifice of this one OtANT ALL-CXILOR 'SHDW! Second Congregational Church, ENJOY A DELICIOUS DINNER HERR man will revive (feelings) in the T i r r i ^ uniting in the Fall Fair tomorrow KIDUIE TALENT SHOW EVERITTHINO YOU LIKE TO EAT hearts of the people of the world, Daaa Aadrrwi Grrgnry r*ck on the lawn of the church, on N. X SERVED IN A COURTFJJUS MANNER particularly the people of the The last crop of ripe tomatoes 'was picked ye.")terday at the Joseph AMm! Jraaae Crala Jaae Grlllltht Main 'at North St., hope for con­ — ON THE SAME PROGRAM — great powers making atomic and Fracchia farm on R(>ute 85 in Andover before a nippy night which G R O U P $ 1 4 0 - 9 5 tinued good weather. It .is pro­ A FEATURE HIT PIZZA TO GO OR EAT HERE hydrogen bombs, and bear fniit in carried with it a merie suggestioii" of frost. Fracchia packs the to- "Duel In “Man With posed to open at 11 a. m., rain or our hoped-for banning of atomic rnatoc."! in ba.skeU aa a favm workci;, Phillip Kuhn, polishes them up a weapons.” The Jungle” A Million” shine, and continue through until bit. Fracchia. who set out .some 5,000 plants this year reported to­ 9 p. m. The Men's Club in charge "The Unknown World” The Asahi, Japan's largest news­ matoes were inferior on the whole because of surplus rainfall. He said of the snac'- bar promises a paper: "The feeling o f the Japa- this final picking wa.s surprisingly good, however. variety of good things to eat. — PLUS ^j)ese people is not such petty JAMES Home . made foods, aprons and sentimentalism like anti-Amer- lun.: “ Duel In The Sun'* (Tech) KROEHIER .. AUHID mCHOOCXS fancy article.!, gift items galore Icanlsm. The Japanese are out­ and development, expressed re­ wars, will be used to timber : 8-CARTOONS-8 raged at the abuse of the worst grets but said American official^ saws fi'oni damkge. Workers will i REARWJAIDOW on sale. A sileni. s'lct'on will be enemy of mankind, which Is atom­ cannot be blamed because "warn­ lake the gadgets into 12.000 acres | mmm’tmampoauKt Admiaalon: Children 25c—^Adults 50e ic weapons..." M i • . g**C ings had* been posted months in of timberland at this Arniy post ' children and baby-sittera will be TELEVISION Tokyo Shimbun. which is op­ advance.” to detect shrapnel embetide(' in posed to prime minister Shigeru EAST HARTFORD provided, while parents shop.- TRY OUR some of the trees in range-firing Yoshida, but mainly middle-of-the- DETE(TOR.S SAVE SAWS area.s. Dn Leo Labyak, the Ft. plPk 'TKJARLET SPEAR” FAMILY DRIVE-IN Ernest C. Johnson, Jr., of 23 road; "President Eisenhower In Jack.son foi-estry chief, estimates (Technicolor) Oak Grove St., ha.i resumed his LASARNE PROGRAMS his April 5 speech said A-bombs or Ft. Jackson, S. C.. l/Pt— Mine thousands of dollars in saw dam­ 2>4 miles horth of East war-sbrvtce-intemipted studies at H-bombs are not dangerous in detectors, the kind they use in age W’ill )>e avoided. Hih^ord O e^r—Route 5 North Park Coll ge, Clticago. ivideo Everyday—All RighU Reserved—H. T. Dickinson 4 ^ , Inc. j themselves. They are dangerous SOUTH WINDSOR because (there arc) aggre.<(sor.s TONIGHT cnM SAT. Featuring "Tiny Quinn* who might use them against the free world, he said. The .substance SHIRLEY BOOTH AND HIS 5 MUSICIANS of that statement is that atom'c Mvtfe iRstnimtiit SPECIAL weapons are dangerous because ROBERT RYAN • TONIGHT aptf SAT. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY and SAT. NIGHT the Soviet Union owns them. Thia , FREDERIC E. WERNER Walt no lon((ci>^try our delt'- is an extremely one-sided state­ in s t r u c t o r o f !':a n o a n d o r g a n RENTAL PLAN doua Lnaagno tonight. Wo are coming up. ment. AND ALL STAR STAGE SHOW "The United States has already sum you win any It’s the best DIRECT F'ROM BOSTON you ever tasted. Come down to­ See us for outp radio re- used A-bomhi against the Japa­ PAUL A. CHETELAT Tnirtip*t — Tromben* a Our Fri. Pollcy-^Tome As You Are or Bring A Friend nese. INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO (Beginner.s A Specialty) night We W'lll have your La- Our Sat. Policy—Couples Onlv CkMliwt — SoxopkoRt HM. sagpo waiting for yon. In Pasadena, Calif., Rep. Hin- 2 COLOR HITS! RAINBOW CLUB IS AVAILABLE*FOR: Ir or repIcKemenh ahaw (R-Calif.) declared that WAUIS Wedding Receptionn, Reunion^ Banqueta ^^nek RESUME TEACHING Violin PMOUCTION HAVING A PARTY? 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woni>>i4i« Heritage Program W apping widow of Vincent Malneck, former­ Must Be Careful ly of South Windsor, died Wednes­ McGinnis Joins .■m Daily Radio WHAT—«it Skywatch Schedule day morning at the Eaat Hartford ,Engage4 a.m! ...... VoluBteers Needed vania State Game CormtiMalon SiCOND CONOIIOAnONAl CHUkCH held at the Newkirk and Whitney tMIUN« ^SIR Viei bm ou aiKl a n aul^act to ciianft tn( offered at the Whlton Ubrary, 4 a.m.-6 a.m...... Leonard Rackowaki, J. Leber ■tty* the poMmaater at Car- Wapping, Sept. 23 (Special) — Home, East Hartford, at a time to Ynauat aooea. where the American Heritage pro­ 6 a.m.-9 a.m...... Volunteers Needed NORTH MAIN AT NORTH STREET be announced later. Burial will be New Haven, Sept. 24 (JP>- Presi­ gram will open its second year of 9 a.m...Nooh . . nddiaala, Greene County,'la appre- Frank E. Maalnda, finance chair­ in St. Catherine's Cemetery, Broad dent Patrick B. McGinnis of the P61ka Bop WHAY—l*k« Compounc* ...... Roland Morin Hear AmericA 8»infln* diacuaslona on Monday, OcL 11, at Noon-3 p.m...... Genevieve Horgan, James Horgan henaiva about aitting on hia own 11 A.M. fo 9 P.m I'^ A IN or SHINE man, said Wednesday that Repub- Brook. New York, New Haven A Hart­ » S Sp3?£S«»yt!?*PtmA. 8 o'clock. 3 p.m.-6 p.m...... Marion Cbllen. Virginia Uegl front lawn thaaa .days. llran. lead.-ln party registration ford Railroad says' he wants to w no—Baokkam WIte / WGTH—N.w .re.l At the Srat meeting a film. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. . thin year. To date, 51 reaidenta Manchester Evening Herald Wap. I tear down Grand Central Station WORO—Cal KMbr ...... Robert Ringuette, Alfred Ringuette They quote the poatsnaater this have regintered. WOTS—R.4 Sox Tt. Waabiiigtoa W HAY-Ntt. Watcft "World Affaira Are Your Affalri.” 8 p.ro.-10 p.m...... Volunteers Needed way; I ping correspondent, Annie ' in New York City and put-up a •:U— WTTC—Hear America Swlnginr will be shown as a starting point 10 p.m.-Midnight...... „— ...... Joseph Marcin “I was aitting Bt my aaay chair According to the regintrarn, 25 Collins, telephone MItrhell 8-4419, new terminal. WHAT—Mow*; Polka Bop WDRC—Amo. 'n' Andy for the evening's dlscuMion. Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquartera. Municipal PONY RIDES-> GRAI HAGS *re Republlcann and 14 are Demo- Previously, McGinnis had said ~YCCC—Raourd Rotim WGTH—World We U ve In on the lawn one night reading a cratn. On the caucun changeover, T K K ^ Y ankeM tx Fblla. There ia no charge—the books, Building, Manchester on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays from newspaper, I felt a ttcMing and he hoped tp build 50-stories onto wno-«M la Oallaa WHAY-Nlt. Watcb films and other material* are fur- 1-5 pjn. Civil Defense Telephone Nu*nb«ir—9-9068. scratching on my bare feet. Think­ HANDICRAFT and NOVaiY TAKES nine Independentn and three Demo- Cub Pack 151 Set Grand Central and Robert R. WDRC-Oal Kolby _ ^ WTIC—Hear America Swinfink ntbhed free by the American Li- ing It was one of the cats, I paid crata became affiliated with the Young, pre.sident of the New York WOTS—Red Sox n . Waaklagtoa WDRC—Mualc Hall HOMEMADE FOOD IOOTH->5c COFFEE GOP, while Democrat, gained Central Railroad, which, uses _WpTH—World We Lire In braiy Association which adminia- ginia Chandler, age 11, daughter no attention. none. WHAY—Kewa; Polka Bop tera the project in cooperation "When the animal climbed on my To Meet Monday Grand Central too, haa said" he'd WC^O—itoeoM Rme WHAY—Kite Waten Jaycee Kiddy Shodi^ of Mr. and Mrs. dive Chandler, 18 ADMISSION FREE It i.j estimated that almost 200 like a 100-story addition. WIWB—Yankees rs. Phila. w n c —Caralcade of Sporte with iftate and local public Ubrary Drive G and Jacqueline latCroix, lap and started rolling around, it perMni in South Windsor are eligi­ WnC—WMdv Brova WDRC-Mr. Keen services under a grant from. the seemed time to glance down. I did I Committee members of Cub i Young wants one thing and T WDRC-Cai Kfdby WG"rH—H. Flannery At State Tomorrow age 10, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11^^ Free NniNursery for Small ChHdren ble to'oe made voters,’’ Maainda want another,” McGinnis said last T om orrow U:U— Fund for ^Adult Education. Robert LaCroix of IS DrivaJT- and took off. So did the Icltten’— said. He added; "None should fail Scout Pack 151 have scheduled An W GTH-Red Sox vi. WaabinkToa The aim ia to diKuss problem, a baby skunk.” important meeting to be held at night. "We're going to start from B-HAY-Kite Watcb to take advantage of thia priceless acratch. Grand Central Station is *'S ^Y —K m : Polka Bop w n c —Cavalcade of Sports which face people .today in the 'The second Jaycee-State Thea­ SHOT DEAD IN KENNELS privilege. Voting is the foundation the Verplanck School in Room 20 ' WOOC-Rccord R m * WDRC—Moodi for Romance Monday at 7:.'l0 p.m. coming down to the. ground.” jgC K B —Taakew ra. PWla. WGTH—Croe* roads light of basic documents, ideas and ter sponsored Kidifly Review will Roxbury, Sept. 24 (dV-Mrs. of good government'. Anyone who I McGinnis spoke before the Con­ w n c—* exciting experiences which con­ Alice G. Ishason, 37, a dog fancier, neglects to be made a voter is Park chairman Herbert Huffield WDRC—cal KolbT WHAY—Nile Waten be held tomorrow afternoon at the has uiged all parents who have necticut Building Congress. Inc. stitute our American Heritage. V ?s found shot to death in her neglecting his duty as a citizen. WGTH—R n Sex ra, W aakuctea w n c—Cavalcade ef Sport. Informality 1. the order of the State Theater, Everett R. Ken­ agreed to assist the pack snd . F.llot Studio." "Because of this great piece of .WDRC—Mood, for Romance dog kennels here yesterday. State Party registration is a vital part Marianne L Ijitulippe architecture passengers of the WBAT—W M tna Caraaaa W GTH-Fall Out meetings and the members of the nedy, Jaycce Youth Welfare Com- Policeman Jack Oroce, said the of voting. Voters not registered others who may be Interested to WCCC—R«Med R r m ld :U - M’lth a party can make no selec­ attend this planning session for the New Haven Railroad have been WUtB—Kewa; Rpeeta WHAY—Nile Aalch group* chooTC for themMlve* from mittee Chairman, announced to- woman was shot th ^ g h the Mr. and Mrs. Aims Latulippe, paying millions of dollars to sup- WTtC-Jia* Plata BU WTIC—Hlitillaht* suggested books snd films what heart and that a 22-caliber piatol tion in the choice of parly candi­ coming year. '• WDRC—Ketn _ 'dayr~ 780 Vernon St., announce the en­ I port 42nd Street property own- WDRC—Moods for Rornanc. subjects are. to bf; covered and dis­ lay by her side. He said Mrs. laha- dates or In the making of party District Chairman Norman Lar­ Lerii." McGinnis said, WGTH—Red Sox r a Wattdactoa WGTH—Fill Out The Kiddy Review is a talent ■ ) policy.’’ son .presented an outline of the Cub ' gagement of their daughter, Mi.'.s •OS— U :h P - cussed St the mMtings. contest for children under 12 and son had been in poor health le- j "With a new New Y'ork termi­ WHAT—WMtaia Caraaaa WHAY—Newt: Nile Watcb Persons interested are Invited to c^ntl" and apparently copunitted Rally Day Slated acouting program and showed s ! Marianne L. l^itulippe to John nal we can lease five million WCCO—RMord Rvra* w n c —News meet with this group and may is held as a part of the regular suicide. Sunday will be "Rally Day” for film to s meeting of Cubs snd ■ WKKB—Raaeball BatlnM WDRC—Kewa Saturday afternoon kiddy show at the Community Church Sunday parents last Tuesday evening. Lessard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ .square feet at $4.25 a square W nC—Dorenxo Joaw WGTH—New. ' register at either the Mary Cheiiey foot,” he said. Now the New Ha­ ,-.v WDRC—Cal Kolby U : l » - the State Theater. Prizea will be School which will hold its first fail Uhr.Irmsn Huffield also spoke to the liam Lessard,' 172 Spruce St. To Consult WGTH—Red Sox aa. Waahinglga or' Whiton Memorial Libraries. awarded to all winners, pnd week­ ven and the New York Central WHAY-Nlt. Watcb Further details may be had upon session at 9:30 a.m. with the Wor­ group on the proposed needs snd Miss Latulippe is s graduate of own six and one half acres of jand , w n c —World Newa ly winners will compete in a final ship service at 10:45 a.m. 'The Rev. conditions facing Pack 151, the ac­ Manchester High School, c'.aa.a of f ’traAYkT—Ball U RMOtda WDRC—Cal Kolby request at either library. contest to be held later this fait. which ia -assessed by New York WOQO—Roeord R m . WGTH-Sporte 3-DAY David Crockett will preach on the tivities of the park and necessity :954, and is employed by Conn. City at $7,000,000 an acre.'he said. wraaB—Baseball Matlne. tt ikW— 1.. .Appearing on thia week’s show THE VETERINARY topic, ‘ Put On Your Strength.” for ,'ulult participation in the pro­ General Life Insurance Co. W nC—lOSO Radio Lane WHAY—NIU Watcb uill be Paule'te Croteau, age 11. Award^ Scfanlarshl|Hi gram. McGinnis sqid he wants to tear Morjorit Rogers tPDRC-Cal Kolby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mr. Leaaard attended Manches­ (1o\qn Union Station in thia citv WGTH—Wild BUI Blckok Deaths Last Night OFFICE OF Harrison Keller, president of the ter schools and is employed by his U:U- Crotead of 11 Rosemary Place; New England Conservatory of becau.se it is in the wrong place WHAT—Ball of RMords WHAY—Nit. Watcb Charlene Carson, age 10, daughter DR.ALLEN CASH SALE Music, has announced that George father as a cs'i'penter. and ia obsolete. WCCC—RMord Rmra. wnc—Starllrtt Sertnad. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hartford Girl Dies No definite date has been set McGinnis also said be was go­ anCKB—Baseball Matlne. WDRC—Cal1 KolbyKor of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Carson, Collins of Sullivan Ave., has been wnC—lOK Radio Lane Naw York— Edward Klauber, 52 Wells St.; Beverly Burger, age THURS.. FRIDAY. SATURDAY awarded a scholarship for the year for the wedding. ing to ask all of the railroad s { WDRC—Maaay. TUtee 67, for more than 10 years one of LEVENTHAL employes to help the road press WGTH—WUd BUI Rlckok 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How­ at the New England Conservatory In Waterford Crash ASK FREE TB CARE the top executives of the Columbia ard Burger, 109 Spruce St.; Of Music for 1954-1955, for legislation that would give Broadcasting System, former New WILL BE CLOSED rence Memorial Hospital in New railroads the .same rights given OF OUR W B A T -R m New Haven. Sept 24 Of)—The Georgeanne McCaughey, age 11, Elizabeth .Malneck London. WOCO—Good Bawlns, Oood Uuale Tuberculosis and Health Aaan. of Yorit newspaper and advertising daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George FOR THE WEEKEND Mrs. Elizabeth Malneck, 77, ■Waterford, Sept. 24 (JP}—A 17- tnickers and shipping lines. WKKB-Newa; Scotm New Hs'ven area Inc., has asked man tuid associate director of the Dr; Robert Henkle. medical ex­ He said he wants legislation w n C —Neva McCapghey, 382 E. Center St.; year-old girl was killed early to­ aminer, said Miss Hslllsev ap­ WDRC—Nowa all three candidates for j^vemor U.8. Office of War Information Richard Gingras, age 9. son of Mr. OF SEPT. 25th day when a car driven by her sif­ that would give him "the right to WGTH—K m to work for the aboUUon of com­ 1943-45. Bom in Louisville. Died ter apparently lurched out of con­ parently died instantly from a make contract for tonnage" and d:U- and Mrs. Omer Gingras of 108 RANGE skull fracture and lacerations of FORMFIT pulsory payments for patients in Thursday. would take from the railroads the WBAT—SporU SpotUiht Bolton St.'; and the team of 'Vir­ 1 5 % O ff trol on Route 85 early today and the brain. WCCO—Good Caenlnc, Good Hnate State tuberculoaia santatorta. In Cincinnati — Albert A. Aimen- : overturned at the .roadside. ceiling of commodity clause. WKKB—Music letters to the candidates the as­ berg, 57, operator of the Middle- State Police identified the dead w n c —StrlctlT Sport. On AH Intorlor and Extmior FUEL OIL WDRC—I------Bellea. sociation said compulsory pay­ town, Ohio, News Agency, and -girl as Nanette Halltsey of Hart- WGTH—Patti ments completely ignore the wel­ widely known in the business' of GASOLINE I lord. They said her sister, Mrs. fare of the people. The letters ad­ ‘circulating magazines and other // I June H. Johnson. 21, of 242 Free- WHAT—Supper Serenade dressed to Gov. Lodge, (R), A. A. publications. Died Thuisdsy.- I man St., Hartford, was injured Fall Forum WCCC—Good Saadns Oood MoMo WKKB—Plke'a Platter Party Ribicoff, (D) and Jasper McLwvy Miami, Fla. — Theodore Leipold, seriously. w n c —KmU Cote 60, retired commercial artist who j WDRC—Got Lombardo (Soc) aaserted that "compulsory BANTLY OIL Sgt. Roy -Goodale reported the WOTH-Bm Bton payment la a silent partner to the moved to Miami in 1935 after an Paper Collection automobile was traveling from Somt Bridos t:«S— genna which spread tuberculosis.” art career In New York, Chicago lOMPWV, INC. ! New London toward Hartford WHAT-^pper Sertnad. and Cincinnati. Died Thursday. , when it left one side of the road like Marquise WCCC—Good Baenlnc Oood MuMe Ml M \ i\ ■—The TEL ROCKVILLE 5-2177 BRA shown above chased a gambling tax stamp Connecticut Building Congress at MONDAY, SEPT 27 rthe car as it rolled over. . . WHAY—K.wa: Suppw Sohaad. its annuli meeting here last night I Her sister was taken to I.*w- w n c —Rom MiUm month after he had gone into busi­ Now b Hm tim* fo REPLACE or COMPLETE JLINE OF . . som e like This Life Bra of n.vlon taffeta WDRC—Tenn. B m l. ness failed to win him dismissal of elected Henry A. Pfisterer as We repeat—If you do not put out more paper, rags, etc., WGTH—Fulton LewlB tax evasion charges in U. S. Dis­ president. Pfisterer is a structural REPAIR RURNT-OUT SMOKE Emerold'Cut witli la.stex back and .self 1 :U — we will be forced to discontinue collections. COPPER TURING and HTTINGS WHAT—Supper Sneaad. trict Court hers yesterday. Michael engineer and associate professor of PIPE. Wn hoy* nvnfything you straps in cups A, B, C. Sizes w n c —Rom Mllln- Ferro of Hartford advanced the architecture at Yale. He succeeda 32 to 38 is only WDRC—Tenn. Ernie PIPE THREADING and CUTTINOi ^ WGTH—J. Taadereook plea but Judge J. Joseph Smith ■Victor A. Frid of Hartford who ruled that the law specifically helped organize the group and $2.S0 ‘w h a t —Supper Screoada states that the stamp must b« served as its president for the past w n c —Kewe of World and others prefer WDRC—Chorallere ” bouglit befors business is started. two years. WGTH—G. Beatter Round t:«»- BARREH PLUMBIHG SUPPLY CO. KEMPS G IR D LE shown above WHAT—SupM r Serenada Which figure type are you? w nc—One M u's FamUa Brilliont-cut. . WDRC—E. R. Murrow 331 BROAD STREET f TELEPHONE Ml.9.1504 INC. Full hip Life girdle of n.vlon ^ WGTH—to the Mood FURNITURE taffeta and nylon leno ela.stic SEE famous Formfit garments. * WHAY-Sonk Tim. 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x ‘ 6 E ^J X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING-^HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 PAOESEVEN^ been harberliif theee nine years a miner headline again for us be­ very gratifying to us that they ox'er the fact, that we selected cause It ie getting quite a few D roodles Open Forum found our choice of six candidates them to be targets for our first headllnee,' Burnrisingty enough, be­ for the Board of Directors of such Eupnitt^ ypraib . By ROtlER PRICE high caliber that they gave ua Registrations atomic bomb. We have somehow hind the Iron curtain. The report Job Still To Re Done their whole hearted support in the PUBUBHi£U BY TUB ie that-, newspapers in the Com­ |ir.pAi.n ig»»tfTiwn___ CO. — INa expected them to forget this; they To the Editor, recent primary. 13 (>lrMt have merely pretended to forget it. munist-controlled countries being ^Now that the primaries are over It is only through all of these Manchw t i r Conn helped by the President's offer ere aiiTd we have reached the half way channels -that., we recognise and THOMAS E n iR O U S O N , Now It is out In the opep. mark of our goal, we must not WALTER ft. ' LRGUBON devoting surprisingly large stories appreciate the full value of the Pubiisilprt And some elemimts in Japan overlook the fact that the second strength which unity brings. Eouadad Oct3t>er t. .IM l to the distribution of this Ameri­ Flora B. Johnson don't rare how they exploit it. For half is the mo.st important and by The Republican .Town Commit­ PubUMiad .\ETcry Cventnc Execrt a time, for instance, Japan's com­ can aid. far the most difficult to achieve. tee will be pleased to have all in­ Sundays and llolUlayf Bnttrtd at ta* Each voter In town is fully GENERAL ELECTRIC This is good news because it is terested Republlcane apply for Poat OitiM at Mancnciter Conn., aa plaint was that the United States aware' of the importance of hi's S « e ^ Claaa MaU Matter. was too hard-boiled al>out the in­ certainly a tel’-tale Indication of membership. vote and should realize the respon­ There is still much worjt to be SUBSCRIPTION RATES cident, and should have been ex­ Communist propaganda strategy sibility which is his in the forth­ Payable In Advanca done. Won't you Join us snd help School °< Dancing One Year tit 50 pressing its regret rather than at the moment. When the Preel- coming elections. It depends upon to maintain the true G.O.P. tradi­ Six Months •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao 7.7t trying to buy its way clear Of re­ dent first made his offer—the you, the individual voter, and the tion? BOLTON COMMUNITY HALL aaaaahaaasaaahoaas EM hraa Months interest you take in town gover'h- Very Sincerely, . S >ne1 Month •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, Lf* sponsibility for the incident by of­ kind of offer j^merica has always ment, whether or not our efforts Ttlcphon* Ml*9>1331i Weakly . .. saataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa** fering $1,000,000 compensation to made when it was not obstructed Hazel K, Finlay Sincla Copy In the primary shall be rewarded Vice Chairman ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAOGHT MEMBER OS Japan for the victims of the acci­ by cold war strategies—he Was b>’ a complete victory on Oct. 4. Republican Town THE ASSOCIArED PRESS dental radiation. i., breaking the atmosphere of the Fish's Eye View of Marilyn Our work is still going on. There Committee B ollroem cIm m s for foono^ors and odulfi The Asaociatad Press la excluslraly Monroe on a Diving Board” is no time for us to become com­ \ ' ontlUsd to the uaa of republlcatlon of Now at last, now that one of the cold war. There seemed little pros­ If Droodles had a weakness, it placent because of our recent suc­ CLASSES START MONDAY. SEPT. 27 ^ 1 nows dispatches craditad to It; or fisherm^_jj| dead, our ambassa­ pect that the Qpmmunists would, North Aifsrica has about 225 not otherwise credited in this paper was that not enough ot them had cess. We shall not rest until after million people. . and also the local oea-a published here. the state elections on Nov.’ 2! All riynts of republlcatlon ot special dor has expressed "extreme sor­ in turn, behave In a civilized man­ Marilyn Monroe in them. This dispatches herein are also rsserred. row and reg^ret at this most tin- ner by accepting hie offer. problem is now solved and this The combined efforts of many Dnxidle shows a little known as­ new families in Manchestcc.^as weil S\ill scrnee client of N. E A happy event." But some of the But then, one by one, the satel­ - Ic*. Inc. pect of Miss M. People are always ss those to whom Manchester pol­ -x A Girl's Best Friend Is Her Publishers RepresentatlTea: same Japanese elements which lite. countries accepted the Presi­ taking pict.'.res of her-face, beauti­ itics is an old etory have helped I Julius Mathews Special Agen» — New once assailed our offer of compen- dent's offer. ful hair. etc. etc. etc. They never our organizational facilities work . York, Chjcafo.Chicago. Detroit and BoMon. MEiMBER. AUDIT BUREAU OP sktion are now busy contending Then the cynical, guess was stop to think that her toes are the with smoothness and accuracy. . cmcuLAnoNB. most important part! Without These are the people whose work X that $1,000,000 is not enough, and that, although they accepted the toes she wouldn't he able to get has been indispensable to us, yet The HeraldJ Printing Company, lac., that the amount really ought to be offer, they would still try to sabo­ assumes no financial respooslbliity lor around and would have to spend they go unsung, unnoticed, ad un­ typoaraphtcal errors■ “»rs appsanr~appeanns In ad- $10,000,000. tage any propaganda good Ameri­ all of her time sitting down (a publicized. doing their stint in the v ' ' ' Tertisemants and other readiureadli raattar The only thing cons.'stent about terrible thought). The toes are unglamorous job of campaigning. Don't settle—s. ^ In Tha Manchasttr Erenlnc Herald. ca might get out ofit. And now the also useful for keeping a grip on V.' the Japanese attitude, tMn, is To these people we are deeply In­ Display adrertlalng closmg hours: 8urpri.sing news is that the Com­ the floor while getting kissed debted. . For Monday—1 p. m. Friday. that it is anti-American, against munists themselves are giving the (from a male point of view this ,The Citizens Committee has. I] * For Tuesday—1 p. n* Monday. us if we do or don't. might be considered a disadvan­ for half... ^ r Wedneaday-1 p. m. Tuesday. arrival and distribution of our believe, been duly thanked. It- ts | For Thursdai'—1 p. m. Wednesday. We, meanwhile, are shocked tage) and are cute decorations on For Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. ' gifts handsome publicity spreads the end of the feet. They certainly, For Saturday—1 p. m. Friday — that there should be so much in their own newspapers. Classified- - - deai - gfin.• : 10:30 a _m. each___ look better there than fingers. Or ; day of publication except Saturday — Japanese emotion over an accident What this means, of course, is brussels sprduts. . • A m. we didn't intend. But we might as that the Communists are working fluggtd Sfwers DIAM O N D JUBILEE ELEaRIC RANGE Friday, Sept. 24 well face It; this in for Hiroshima hard at the business of trying to NO DOG’S LIFE and Nagasaki mors than It is for Grand Rapids, Mich. — AND seem civilized people, capable of "Buster" the Dalmatian dog who What Needs Reappraisal this particular fisherman. This is t accepting help from others, cap­ tried out as mascot with the fire SepiiiD Tanks The encouraifinjr news from the long, postponed reaction to the able of seeming grateful, and wilt- department alts forlornly in the e Washinirlon. almost too optimistic fact that a group of high Ameri­ ling to help break doix-n the cold humane society shelter, a rictlm Maehins Gleaned can officials sat down in Wash­ of technological unemployment. f to be believed, is that Secretary of war atmosphere In the world. And It isn't Buster's fault. Firemen Septic Tanks. Drain t State Dulles is iroins to the forth- ington, back in IMd, and reached we should say that the harder they said he qualified for the job. He Fields, Dry Wells and r coming London conference in a the decision to obliteiate the work at this the better. even hopped up onto the .seat of Sewer Lines Installed j new mood. He is, according to ra- civilian population of two Japa­ the aerial ladder truck when the and Repaired. nese cities. It is reaction to the fire bell rang. ^ pert, going to leave his whip and But then firemen looked around i •' Jiis lash behind, and go to London suspicion that they would have them. The environment w asn't! Wm.F. r. as a reasonable chcracter who had more trouble making their de­ A Thought for Today right for Buster. Brick and pave- ! ment completely surrounded the j GENERAL . wants to listen to what other peo- cision if the cities suggested for ELECTRIC target had been German, or doxx'ntowTi station. "Not even a ! Steele & Son Z pie have to say and consider what How Much I Owe place to bury a bone," they said | r they think and, if he takes any Italian. It is reaction to the fact When this passing world is done, 683 VERNON ST. When has sunk yon glowing sun. as they bid Bu.ster goodby. i role, take that of statesmanlike that we conduct our atomic tests When we stand with Christ In Td. MI-9.0531 or compromiser. ✓ In a spot where;->if there is an ac­ Glory. The first perrnanent settlement Ml.9.7842 —I cident, it will fall upon peop e who Looking o'er life's finished story. In the state of Washington was This is good hews, if true, but a Ft. Vancouver, built in 1825. little late. For, looking backward, do hot 'tave white skins. Then, -Lord, shall I fully know— get firmness one can guess that it there had Jione ot these pest decision, of Not til then — how much I owe. been something of this mood in ours can now be undone. And we When I stand before the throne. Americen diplomacy during the have to take back a certain por­ Dressed in beauty not my own, plus comfort in ah Ul-fated days when Dean Acheson tion of ihe whirlwind we have When“ I see Thee as Thou art. sowed. That cannot be avoided. Love Thee with unsinning heart, and Mr. Dulles followed the policy Then. Lord, shall I fully know of trying to shove EDC down For • the future, it is important Ndt til tl then ■ how much I owe. Hobby gifts are sure French throats whether they that We acquire the power and wanted it or not, there need never take the time to deliberate, so When the praise of Heaven I hear, a ekfiaustively that we may Loud as thimder to the ear, Extra-Firm Beautyrest! have been the present diplomatic Loud as rnkny waters' noise. ; ® to please emergcni-y In Europe. If we had glimpse, occasionally, the way in Sweet as harp's melodious voice, |a Come to Watkins for your Extra-Firm Beautyrest. See how the ex­ not presrcd sd, hard for something which policies and decisions vehlch Then. Lord, shall I fully know — |B Not til then how much I owe. 1 The unusual hobby gifts found here always make clusive individually-pocketed coils of a Beautyrest provide firm health­ which WRS impossible, and pressed seem natural to us m -y seem to ful, levelized support for proper rela.xation and comfort. The 10-ycar others wbo live in the sams world. a hit.'* Whether it’s a youngster’.s birthday or an go hard for Ifwe denied that theie Even on earth, a.s through a glass Guarantee brings the‘cost to IhSs^than 2o a night! Choo.se a Beauty- - could be any alternative, then We Darklj’, let Thy glory pass; oldster’s convalescence, you will want to select rest Box Spring to match; both at the same price S69.50 each. might not have provoked the Defended, Or Tricked? Make forgivene.ss feel so sweet; something-to-be-remembered at HOBBY SHOPPE. ” present crisis. Make Thy Spirit's help so meet; Once again,agton. as so often In these We did so press, and the present Even on earth. Lord, make me times,' the undemocratic means toow STAMPS AND COINS • CRAFTS : crisis has been created, and the has been invoked tgabist the pre­ Something of hor*’ much I owe. : worst thing about it is that it does sumed enemy.of demociary. — Robert M. McCheyne. MODEL PLANES • HOBBY KITS not seem solvable. It is iinot Sponsored by The "Manchester Preeidenl Ibai\ez in Chi^e inf Council of Churches. solvable because everybody is still vokes martial law "because bf the PAINTING SETS • HOBBY TOOLS ■ tr>ing to ijo the wrong thing, vvith dangcr'of a movement aimed at ■ the wTong approach. destroying our democratic way of The substitutes proposctl for life." EDC are just as dead-end, just as. That movement is, of course, the PAINT unsound in reality, gs was EDC it­ Communist movement. Incidental­ self. Everybody is still pressing to ly, the Communist patty is of­ SPECIAL! _ do the wrong thing fiyst, even ficially outlawed in Chile. But the ■ though the wamingx7 I y - . v; a : A /'V •;V V \' I \ :V.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 . PAGGNINB 2B EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1954 •4a------l^harged with arson and additional got caught in a robbery os a Bolton Police Nab Father charge of burning insured proper­ E^-Convicts Killed juvenile. Uh’k SMrab (5) Viet Nam Gets 32 Dead in Blast ly has been placed a f a i n a t The detectives said the flrst Third Democrat Joins TERMS « LOW Who Took Sons Nickolau. By pQlice Bullets break in the case came last Mon­ Of NATO Jet fuel Methodist Church Will Have Praviously arrested were Glen day-when they learned Kanakes irfish Chemical May Give New Cabinet; Maurizio, 22, of Park Ave., Ken­ had bought a new car and brought Depby, Sept. 24 (^)—Factory sington; and Michael Lorenzo, 18. Chicago, Sept, 24 (JP>—Two gun- it into a West Side automobile In Accusing Governor (OeoHsuei tram FRgs Om ) AMESITE DRIVES Indian as Guest Preacher worker Joseph Tyburski, 36, who of Meriden. Both have been bound qUiejic ex-convicts, 1 snared in a agency for a checkup. They figured BEST PRIG over to the New Haven Supsrioi'’ TCiue on Way to Halt Cancer Rioting Feared TO keep the Mast sway from No Monejr Down • 36 Months left his job yesterday and disap- police trap, were killed in a bullet- he would have to turn up at the IN OR OUT OF TOWN ON (Ccfittoaed tn m Fisc* Oao) tribute to the support of schools,’’ Bolton. Sept. 24 (Special— Rev. peared with his two small sons^ (Jourt on charges of arson. Accord­ thick gun fight yesterday. agency again, and set up the trap, he said. other tanks, the 1,000 frantic to Pay • Pavinf # Driveways ing to the State Fire Marshal's putting policemen in three trucks « I tn m P«c* OM) regular exercising is -now being (Oeettoeed from Page One) K. C. Matthews, of Travancore was in police custody”today. Cornered at a West Side garage, utged by some medical and other cause of the fact it is non­ Biblcoff oa 'iV French, German and American fire • Parkinf Areaa To Give Sermon Tyburski was captured in his Office at least three more arrests (Jhrla Kanakes. 35, and Spiro De- in ap alley near the agency’s experts as a key to longer youth- partisan group. Lodge's opponent. Democrat fighters pumped 800,000 gakons Province, South India will be guest own neighborhood early today six are expected in' connection with mitralis, 31, both of Chicago and garage,^ AUTOMATIC I 0 t Dr. HaOliruim’a re«aretoe» — Gen. Phoung. the Cao Dalrt com­ Abraham -v. Ribicoff, was cam­ the case. : to iMm wliat klfld of encine U fulness and longevity. mander. Both sects are strongly Tedesco and Dempaey, both of fuel from nearby tanks into the MANCHESTER preaclfer at UnitedUtotec Methodist hours after he had returned the wanted in half a dozen robberies, Certainly the key to numerous anti-Commtmist and wield large paigning on television in New Nlms and Sauer nvers. Church Sunday,ly. 'Ibis'njla will be )he boys, Joseph, Jr., 5, and Stephen, The Fire Marshal's Office said tried to shoot their way free. . : tho Uriag coU. members of the council, made the Haven, proposing a state agency Mltdwl 9-S224 the scheme'worked in this ikay; puzzles of life, health and disease influence among part of the South The blast occurred during a fire flrst of three occasions on which 3, to their home and disappeared a But -armed police hiding in WASHERS, DRYERS ; Tho InUrtor of o cell U fluid, He within the microscopic engine! Vietnamese people. charge against the Governor Tues­ coordinating committee to help fighting demonstration watched by second time. The youths first stole and trucks and stationed nearby open­ MAYTAG, HOTPOINT, BLACKSTONE, ABC-d-MATIC of the living cell. There could come day night Lodge replied in atrotig- entice new industry to Connecti­ French officlala and Gennan em­ For tlio lost hi Drhrswoy CoMfroetton—C o l The -Rev. Mr. Matthews wilt be The search for Tyburski began burned a car as a sort of test. ed fire with machinegu'ns, revolvers 5IGN • Made of protoplaam. Studying cell There were 11 new cabinet mem­ cut. They then burned' Msurizio's car incalculable dividends—soon or bers named. They came into office ly-worded telegrams Tuesday “the ployes at ths fuel depot. German guest of the local church this year. shortly before noon yesterday and shotguns. ' dteiaion or splitting into new late—from the scientific curiosity Ribicoff said hii committee federal police, joining French when Mrs. Tyburski reported that with Lorenzo acting as the Detectives Larry Schupalsky Advertising t cells, Dr. Hellbrunn finds that a as American-made Ajmy trjcka charge is a lie.” The governor also He is a member of the' Mar- "torch” after receiving 850 jor the to learn how it works. rumbled into the towwft.1th some would be "made up of the heads security agents in an investiga­ THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. ' Thoma (Jhurch in India, an ancient her husband had locked her out of and Bryan Connolly, who had been DISHWASHERS ‘ first step Is for the cell to start demanded they meet him face-to- of all state departments which tion. said the “poesihUlty of sabo­ the house and had driven off in his job. According to the Fire Mar­ trying to track down the men for ED'S SIGN CO. 1 Clnttiwg or gelUng for a tline. of the 20,000 Cso D*iet> Army face and document their charge. have informatioij, or services of Christian Cburch which traces its shal’s Office Lorenzo next burned HOTPOINT, KITCHEN AID, AMERICAN • The clotting Is a p p a r e n t l y troeps. tage''’ would be explorad throughly. origin back to the first century 1953 ivory and red colored two- several months, said when they MlfchoM 3-8268 Tedesco and Dempaey quickly importance to new business enter­ French Army cn^eers and Ger­ door sedan with the two boys. Nlckolau’a car for a fee of 820. told the men to surrender, Kanakes I caused by the release of calcium Terrorists .Active replied they would attend the and, accoi'dlng to tradition, was Nickolau later collected 8925 in prises. *’■ man police ringed the burped out founded by the Apostle Thomas. Mrs. Tyburski told police she pulled a gun and fired one shot ■ Into the cell. This calcliun is nor- Local Stocks It was a grave situation. Gren­ ' meeting and last night sent their “Your •'fSvemor will act as tank, today. ' insurance. wildly. He began running,. Demit- RANGE5, REFRIGERATOR5 • mally bo- nd up in the cortex or ades and violence by terrorists, in-i official acceptances of the invita­ chairman of this committee, which' The Rev. Mr, Matthews was a feared for the safety of the chil­ ALL LATEST UP TO DATE MERCHANDISE eluding th4 still active Communist- It was the second worst explo­ testher for seven years at a dren because her husband had ralls tailing after him. That’s when ' outer ring structure of the ceU. <|oa

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bringing with them - the cleaning wtfli failure to carry his opera­ Vendetta, 28. 40 Englewood Dr.; Coventry done St an audience s weak agOf t'-- utensils which they will use to Twenty Ai^estcd^ tor’s license and automobile regis­ Jerome Melrose, 24, Lynwood lim ply Kai ic Wahts Pen-Pals Scientists Hear to being tired. mop. clean the wood work and tration as well aa speeding. Drive, Rockville; John J. Sullivan. MIRRORS...... A U T O GLASS Sources at the Vatican said the windows and floors. Other Ferguson am ats oh 62, South Coventry; and .Donald fact the Pope delivered a speech of A bag lunch will be brought by By Radar Patrol MORIARTY BROTH speeding charges were Leslie Ehr­ Morrissette, 31, Mansfield. '• Local Pen-Pals Riequested Pope Speak on such length and then remained to ■i 'Local Sharpshooters Win each worker with coffee furnished Olga True. 34, Andrver, who Wiijl FURNirum* TOPS talk with hla viaitors seemed to HAS FOK SALE > .* by'the Rev. Edwin A. Bi-ooks. lich, 44, Hartford; Richard Tiacho- A radar net resulted in 20 ar­ fer, 38, East Hartford; and Ed­ stepped by Patrolman Oookd to be Hdicste that he is feeling more, Tonight at 7 o’clock workers rests—19 of them for speeding— given a warning, waa arrested on rested, '- At State Guard Rifle Match of the church who cannot attend ward S. Hrubiec, 35, Kenkington. - j For Korean War Orphan Human Yahies and 100 warnings yesterday after­ Patrolman John Turner made a charge of failure to carry an * BEAUTIBIL1151 PONTIAC F0UR-B00l|. the Field Day will gather at the operator's license. . church to start the clean-up pro-< noon in the vicinity of W. Middle the following arresU; Carlton M. Osstel Gandolfo, Italy, Sept. 24 DROWNS TRYING FOR BOAT Tu-toae gfejr. 0*e awaer’ear. Dnol-raage kydramatle, wffia. president of the 'iocal branch of J. A. WHITE Coventry, Sept. 24 (Special)—A. RockvlUe. S«|)t. 24 < gram. Turnpike and , Tower Road, the Pratt, 47, Torrlngton: Russell Phillips property on Main Street (Ah—Despite his doctor's advice to er, seat eovers. Haa ha4 oxcelleat care. We isrumaswifl Hili Oa Th« rlfU Umin o< the eecohd bat- the Connecticut Bank and Trust The seicttmen of the town of -SUnn, 44, RFO 2, Doyle Road, FEET NOT BIO good will project in the' Will take place at 3 p. m. at the Saybrpok, Sept. 24 OPV—A 42- Laze 8 higMy. U yoa’re hteUag tor REAL ralae— C liL O K rtene Aug. 26 of Manchest»"’s'’ato- Richmond, Va. (F)— The skating rest, 'Popt Pius XII delivered a 15- year-old Lyme boat yard owner UUon, IMth Infantry fteciment Co. will observe his.2Stb anniver­ Vernon. Herbert I. Pagani, Frank­ Rockville; Marjorie B. Heftron, 40, form of obtaining pen-pals fot> an property. Church School will be­ TWa ia yeur eag! ...... Price sary with the banking institution lin G. We,lles and'' Ekigar H. Wil­ nnd fatal accident.. Of the warn­ rink attendant asked Johan-Her- G LA S S CO. gin Oct. 3. Further details jvlll be minute address today to members drowned he’-# yesterday while haa been declared the winner bf ings given during the six hours Hastford: Gerald A. Larlvlere, 34, ^’adopted" Korean War orphan is tomorrow. He Joined the main of­ son. together with Town Clerk Willimantic; Lloyd B. Brink. 32, man Bartellnk what size shoe he announced aoop In the column.- of a world scientific congress. swimming, after a boat that had the SUM Rifle Match held Sunday the net was set. 40 were written wore when Bartellnk asked for 24 BIRCH ST. being spohsored by Mrs. Walter drifted away. William Reynolds fice aa messenger in Hartford Kei'win A^ Elliott, will be in ses­ Coventry; and Mrs. Ruth Pfen­ Sunday Masses in St. Mary’s In a firm voice, he cautioned LIBERAL TRADE-IN POLICY—EASY YMMS » t IMat Haven. Sept. 25, 1929 and was advanced sion tomorrow morning- from 9 and 60 were verbal. skates. Tel. MI 9-7322 8. Keller. Mrs. Keller is project Church will be at 7:30, 9:30 and w^s working on another boat Thd.se arrested by Patrolman ning, 31, 868 Tolland Tpke. delegates to the 42-nstion Geo­ The team waa made up of elx through various commercial de­ to 12 noon to„make ,^ypters. Addi­ “A 41 or 42,” he told the startled chalnnan for the Fragment 10:30 s.-m.; in St. Joseph's Church when he noticed the drifting boat. men, three of whom are from Oom- Waite.’ Ferguson were Robert E. John K. Pringle, 38. Columbia; attendant. **We Can’ t Hide Behind and in Eagleville at 8:30 a. m. Sun­ physics Conferenc* that “ the sci- He plunged into,the water when partments, becoming chief clerk tional sessions are planned for and Louis SarcHela. 29. 183. Eldridge clety of the Second Congregational M ny K, oI thla city. They are; in' 1944 and assistant treasurer In Oct. 2 and 9. Harney. 34. 536 W. Middle Tpke.; While American companions Our Product” day School will begin Oct. 3 with sntlst may not be worthy of such he attempted to board it. He ST/Stt. Richard Dunn. Company 1946. Fred W. Trevithick, Jr.. 25. Mid­ St., were arrfested by Patrolman laughed it was determlp^ that Church. She is in charge of the a bus starting that day to pick drowned while swimming 75 yards Vaiere Maiiiville. a nsm* if he does not elevate him­ K., Pvt. tiouie iCha*not. Company He was transferred to the local All Talrnltville and Vernon news dletown; Judith Conaughty, 22, 44 Bartellnk didn’t have big feet—a arrangements by which the socle- up children around the lake. to shore. E.. Pvt. (WlWana Schwarz, Com- Those arrested by Patrolman size 7’i was the equivalent of a 41 self above technical problems.” office in 1947 and promoted to as­ items are now handled through Jarvis Rd.; and Frank T. Coburn. -ty “adopted” 12-ycar. old Kang St. Mary's Junior CYO will meet my K., all of'^RochvUle; S.F.C sistant vice president in 1950, be­ The Manchester Evening Herald 57, 95 W. Middle Tpke., charged William Cooke were Francis P. or 42 in hla native Holland. Hak Koo last March. Kang Hak Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the churbh Olves Third Audience PlM for a GlariMt Spriufi Caurice Devtlle, Headquarters Advertise in The Herald**—It Pays hall. ..., Tt was ths Pope's third audience coming manager in July o f that Rork\ille bureau located at One Koo is in the orphanage in Oompany. aecond battalion. Hart- Softball Cianie 8ft in three dsys^ and the longest year. Thompson is a director of Market Street, telephone Rock­ Kumsam-Goon ChoUa-Pukdo, Ko­ toid; Cpl. Stanley Mylek and Sgt. the People's Savings Bank, -the ville 5-S1S6. The benefit softball game Sun­ spsoch he hr* given since he be­ Antonio Rodriguez, also of the rea. gan atiffering from a minor ail­ Chamber of Commerce, a tnistee Mrs, Keller requests all children day at 2:30 p. ni. will be played at MOW' HeadquarUrs Company, second of the George Sylces Manual the Plains Athletic Field between ment a week ago. Lost Sunday he ^ 9 battalion of Hartford. Interested, especially those . in canceled ah address scheduled to Training school and past president Law Group Urges grades seven and eight or over, to the South Coventry firemen and THE BEST Ib e high individual acorer on of the Ezchange Club. With his the Little League officials. Pro­ be given i man for Tolland County; Mrs. communication” the establishment | Effective September 26 background detaila and further the association. He said their work in “delving Robert J. KoUey of / Andover, Firehouse from 6 to 8 tonight to promote the project. Large Trlamph DouMo aad doaaa'Lines aad Grapa collect the tax which is due dur­ of such a code or canon of ethics. { Pupils assisting at the supper ever deeper into the secrets of Narrlsal. clatk. formerly of this city has been The resolution was adopted' Kang Hak Kou ia especially in­ matter” gives legitimate satisfac­ named chairman of the neighbor- ing September. 'This will be the terested in sports. included Richard Breault, Roger ALL NO. 1 BULBS IN SIZE AND QUALITY final session for the collector at against the recommendation of i Carpenter, Wayne . Usher, David tion. bood parties in ^ e county and the Bar's Board of Commissioners, | Church Activities "But (it is) deluding for him Mrs. UUian HolWay of Coventry the Firehouse, however taxes may The Rev. Dr. Eldon A. Rdmige, Frasier, Kenneth Jurgensen, Ricky . GLADIOU BOUQUETS FRESHLY CUT be paid through the remainder of which recommended that the sub- | who wraps himself up in this arena haa been named , ToUand County ject be handled by the Am erican; pastor of the Second Congrega­ Barth and Steven Nagy. Mrs. Al­ the month, either by mail or at bert J. Booth and Mrs. Robert and refuses to accept a vaster per­ chairman. / Bar Assn, on a national level. I M in. Fare 10)^— rThru Fare 20 f' tional Church, will use as his Sun­ spective.” he warned, adding; ■ LUI CROfS CHRYSANTHEMUMS ■hran^'^Offloera Elected . the collector’a office in the Bank The resolutidn said "the pre-’ i day topic "Our Standard of Meas Doggart, co-chairmen of the sup­ YOUR CHOICE FROM tHE FIELD Building. Elln Street. per, have expressed appreciation "For the human spirit, however Offlcara elected at the orgahi- sumption of innocence and other Urement” during the 11 a.m. ser­ much genius it may possess, re­ HIARING AIDS LARGE SHOWY PLANTS—8Sc ner meeting of the nhw Transferred Property , - rights of an accused, though deep-' vices. Sunday School la at 9:45 for cooperation. John F. and Sally Surtell of 41 mains under the supreme order of TIANSBTN-POlNKffi.. . sad Club last night at the ly rooted in the American tradi- 1 MANCHESTER TO HARTFORD s.m. a Divine Creator in all its attri­ -EVERGREENS- High St., have purchased the for­ tion of individual liberty, are 1 Msnehriito'^ Evening Herald OM TMV W-lATTRV... a*-B-baiHryl Excellent selection of extra h-American Social Club on Monday Hirough Friday, Incl. The 'Young People's Group will Kang Hak-koo, Korean War orphan “adopted” by the Coventry butes and activities.” mer PAC clubhouse on Village gradually being undermined in the meet Sunday at 7 p. m. in the C o V e n t r y^forrespondent. Mm. quality Evergreeaa — me­ j Street were: Carl Goehring, fSiarIrs I,. Utile, telephone Pil­ The audience, held at the Pope’s AS LOW AS S2M Pffi TUB sawst^ MttI nt; Martin Fagln, secretary Street, also known ns Paluska minds and attitudes of the Ameri­ Church Community House. The Fragment Society o f the. Second Congregational Church, poses rigidly dium and large size* Use AM. AM.' A.M. . A.M. AM. A.M. A.M. A .M .~ AM. AM. A.Wf. grim 2-6231. 'X summer residence here in the A product of Tito Dohiborg Kmneth Nelson, treasurer. Hall, from the Polish American can people by certain policies and group has just completed con­ for the camera at the South Korean o’.'phanage at Kumsam-Goon Arbor Vitae, Junipers aad S;45 8:15 6 :4 5 . 7:00 7:16 ^7:45 ~ BTOO SslA 8:46 9:16 9:46 Alban Hills, lasted 30 ihinutea Campeny. Minntopolic. Citizens Club, federal stamps on practices of many newspapers and Leave MANCHESTER CENTER structing a new section Ttere for Minn., hot na tonooitian Hemlocks, Laurel, Rhodo­ The meellhg was attended by 5:80 8:20 6:50 7:05 7:20 7:50 8:05. 8:20 8:60 9:20 9:50 BOYS START $10,1^., FIRE Cholla-Pukdo, Korea. Kang, according to Mrs. Walter S. Keller, Russian delegates to the Geo­ $125 ■ome 25 charter members. Other the deed totaling $7.70. other media of communication.” South Manchester Terminus their devotional services, the Rev. tortik oAv roodicol orgoAiio- dendrons, Azaleas, Flow­ The propvty is so restricted Hartford and Waddell Roads 5:53 6:53 ■ ■ 7:23 7:53 1 ■■■■ . 8:23 0:23 chairman of the local foster plan project, would like some pen-pals to physics Conference did not attend tion or itrvicoB of Bom« or k? ■ officers and members of the board Harold Norris of Detroit, one Dr. Ramige said this week. lirniior nomo. ering -Shrubs. that it can not be used as a club­ West Center and McKee Street* ■ .a... 6:24 ■ - 7:09 _ ■ 8:09 ■ 8:54 ■ ■ - 9:54 Hartford, Sept. 24 (Ah Children the audience. of directors elected will be an­ of the sponsors, said "the issue is Meeting leaders will be Janet correspond with on this side of the Pacific. Potted Perennials and house, meeting house or organiza- one of reconsiling the rights of Oak Street. East Hartford 5:59 6:29 6:59 7:14 7:29 7:59 8:14 8:20 8:68 9:29 9:59 playing with matches were said by After finishing' his speech, the • INDIVIPUALLY FIHED nounced at a later date. 10:00 Reynolds and Dwight Gordon. The Pontiff remained for 15 minutes Rock Garden Planto t|pn headquarters as long as the free press and of, fair trial.” Forbes Street 6:00 j8:S0 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:30 oIBcers of the group will meet police today to have started a fire Elks Vote Ufe Membership 9:34 10:04 to speak individually with many J ijC )* FULLY GUARANTEED SOc—3 for 81.00 PAC Club continues to operate at Whitney Street 6:04 6:34 7:04 7:19 7:34 8:04 8:19 8:34 9:04 Monday at 8 pujn. at the Parson­ which caused $10,000 damage in a orphan in the city gets hLH!;ikE8TER CENTER 10:15 10:45 1l:IS 11:45 , 12:15 l2:45 ' 1:16 1:46 2:16 2:45 Ghilclhood Albums German Poat Moss Coming Events 10:20 10:50 11:50 12:20 12:50 1:20 1:60 . 2:20 2:50 8:20 V day at 2:30 p. m, in the Church matches, climbed to the roof of seeking a community service proj­ to those members who had held Tomorrow from 8 a ni. to 4 p.m. South Manchester Terminus 11 ;20 PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS Asgrow Grass Seed BAYLESS 10:23 . ' 11:23 — 12:23 ------. ' . 1:23 1 . 1. 2:23 ■ 8:28 Conupunlty Hqu.se to welcome the the garage and after lighting the ect, reasoned that the orphans continuous membership for that the Baptist Church will hold a Hartford and Waddell Roads STANLEY TOOLS period of time. Weat Center and McKee Streets 10:54 — 1l:.54 ■ 12:54 ------1:64 ■ II.W .1 2:64 1 Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Ramige. matches had thrown them through Houston, Tex. (M—W-hen Hous­ otherwise would never have pic Field Day which will consist of a DIALER SERVICE a hole into the garage. Destroyed PERSONAL Life memberships were voted to Oak Street, East Hartford 10:20 10:59 11:29 11:59 12:20 12dl0 1:29 1:68 2:29 2:59 8:28 The Church Committee will meet ton orphans grow up'they will be turea if themselves. Using mltter- AND HARDWARE general cleaning of the interior of Wednesday at 8 pT hi. in the Par­ in the blaze was a funeral coach ials donated by local eupply the following; J. Arthur Drayton, CoH AD*3.1248 For Forbes Street 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 '3:00 8:30 able t ' pull out their family album WOODLAND GARDENS the church building. Members, “ Ethical Diaper Sendee” 8:84 sonage. and two empty caskets. The in­ houses, the photographers divide W. H. ENGLAND HEARIN6 SERVICE JOHN J. ZAPADKA PJl,R.. Lebbeus F. Bissell, Augus­ young and old, are urged to come. Whitney Street 10:34 11:04 11:34 12:04 l'.':34 1:04 1:84 2:04 2:34 3:04 tus M. Burke, Dr. John E. Flaher- STATE*^ AND MARKET STREETS 10:45 11:15 11:45 12:15 12:45 1:15 1:45 2:15 2:46 3:16 3:46 Services in the First Congrega­ terior of the garage was gutted. of childhood pictures, too. up the ■w’brk and each ChriHmaa LUMBER COMPANY Manchester, Ciinnecticut 188 WOODLAND ST.—PHONE MI-S-8474, MAHCHE8TEB The youngsters are in the custody I f ' ty. Richard M. Fisk, John .F. Mc­ P.M. P.M. P.M, P.M. P.M. P.M. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. tional Church will be at 10:45 a. m. Thank.s to the Houstod Profes­ give three -prints of each orphan's Tel. 50-9-0244 Telephone MI-9-6281 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL DARK Cormick, Angus C.' Park. Luther Dedication services of the former of the juvenile autho|1},lei,___ sional Photographers Guild, every favorite pose to hiin. ^ 808 Main Street Leave 51ANCHESTER CENTER 3:45 4:05 4:15 4:30 4 :4 5 . 5:00 5:15 6:80 6:46 0:00 6:15 A, White, Frank G. Balkner. Oscar 3:50 4:50 5:20 6:50 - 6:20 C.'' Peterson, Charles E. Heintz, South Manchester Terminus 4:10 4:20 4:35 6:05 6:35 8:05 ■ ■■ ■ ' • ■ ‘ ■ -- ■1 1 1 1 1 PJIJI.. Frank li. Pinney,. Timothy Hartford and Waddell Roads 4:23 4:53 5:23 .6-53 9:23 3:54 . ■■■ ...... 8:09 . P . Holloran, Louis C. Dimock, West Center and McKee Streets 4:14 4:30 5:00 6:30 » Oak Street. East Hartford 3:59 4:19 4:29 4:44 4:59 >6:14 ■ 6:29 6:44 6:59 8:14 6:29 Maurice L. Spurling, Lawrence M. 1 Dilkm, James H. Robinson, Morris Forbes Street '4:00 4:20 4:30 4:45 6:00 5:15 5:30 6:46 6:00 8:16 6:30 HARTFORD TO MANCHESTER Broum, Porter Blinn, Jacob Cohen, Whitney Street 4:04 4:24 4:34 4:49 5:04 5:10 5:34 6:49 0:04 8:19 6:34 Saturdays V ■ Moward C. West. Erskine C. Kibbe, STATE AND 5IARKET STREETS 4:15 4:35 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 . ______iio o ■ ...... 8ll6. 8:30 -.8:45 PJ1.R., ^(dm P. Cameron, Fred W. P.M. P.M. P.M. ' P.M. P.M, P.M. P.M. P.M. PM. PM. PM.: HARTFORD A.M A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. . A.M. AM t Bradley, Fred L. Ertel, Harry C. W v c MANCHESTER CENTER 8:45 7:15 7:45 8:15 8:45 9:16 ' 9:45 lOiTT" 1 9 % ' 11:16 ll:4 5 Lv. s t a t e and MARKET STS. 8:16 6:46 7:30 8:00 8:20 3:40 9:00 ‘ 9:20 9:40 10:00 10:20 10:40 Dowding, John F. Dailey, Stephen South Manchester Terminus 6:50 7:20 7:50 8:30 8:50 9:20 - 0:50 10:20 10:60 11:20 11:50 Chiireh Corners 6:21 6:51 7:26 8:06 8:27 8:48 9:08 9:28 9:48 10:08 10:23 10:46 R. Doyle, William Poehnert, Ray­ UQUID SOUNDS » PAUL SMITH Hai^ord and Waddell Roads 7:23 - 8:23 ______0:23 - 10:23- -■ 11:23 ■ Whitne.v Street 6:26 6;.76 7:41 8:11 8:22 8;.>2 9:12 9:.22 9:52 10:18 10:33 10:.5S mond E. Hunt and Michael J. Cos­ West 'Center and McKee Streets 6:54 . ■ 1 7:54 ...... 8:.54 9:54 - 10:64 — 11:54 Forbes Street 6:20 7:00 7:45 8:1.5 8:26 8:57 9:17 9:27 9:57 10:17 10:87 10:67 grove. JAZZ IN HIGH HDELITY Oak Street, East Hartford 6:59 7:29 7:50 8:20 8:.19 9:20 9:59 10:20 10:59 11:29' 11:89 West-Center anil McKee Street* 7:05 ' 8:21 ■ 1 ■ . 9:02 1 1- 9:42 - - - 10:23 — 11:08 These Ufe memberships will be Hear ^ u s lo Before and After the Show at the Manchester Forbes Street •» 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 . „ 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 Hartford and Waddell Roads 6:36 _ 7:.70 ■ . 8:41 9:22 ______10:02 ■ 10:42 — - | _ y i MADI A [ J O M l presented to this group Oct. 14, Diive-ln. Whitney Street 7:04 7:.34 8:04 8:34 9:04 9:34 10:04 10:34 11:04 11:84 12:04 South Manchester Terminus 6:40 7:10 7:.75 8;'25 8:46 9:08 9:27 9:48 10:07 10:23 10:47 11:06 which is the date on which District STATE AND MARKET STREETS 7:15 7:45 8:15 8:45 9:15 0:45 10:15 10:45 11:16 11:43 12:15 Manchester Center 6:4.7 7:15 8:00 8:.20 8:.5l 9:12 9:.22 9:52 10:12 10:33 10:52 11:13 ' Deputy for Connecticut East, Aub­ ♦Via Cheney ^mtherz and M ucheztcr Modeg. HARTFORD A.M A.M. A.M. Noon P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. • P.M. P.M. rey Brown o f Norwich, will make Lv. STATE and .7IARKET STS. 11:00 11:20 11:40 12:00 12:20 12:40 1:00 1:20 1:40 8:00 2:40 his official visit to the local lodge. 2:20 Potterton's Church Corners 11:08 Il:2H 11:48 12:08 12:28 12:48 1;08 1:28 1:48 2:06 2:28 2:46 Marks 25th Anniversary HARTFORD TO-MANCHESTER Whitney Street 11:12 11:.22 11:.7.2 12:13 12;.22 Malcolm W. Thompson, vice 1.30 CENTER ST,— (Corner of Church) 12:.52 1:12 1:.22 1 :.1S .r 2:18 2:.8.1 2:53 Monday through Friday, Incl. Forbes Street 11:17 11:27 11:57 lf;17 12:37 12:.57 1:17 1:27 1:57 2:17 2:37 2:.57 West Center and McKee StreetSa 11:42 . i.i 12:22 ______1:03 1:43 - 2:23 - 3:03 h a r t f 6 r d A.M. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. A..M. , a . m .7 AM. AM. AM. AM. A.M. Hartford and Waddell Roads 11:22 --- - 1 12:02 ~ , , ■ 12:42 . 1:22 — 2:02 — 2:42 - Lv. STATE and MARKET^ ST8. 6 :1 5 . 6:45 7:15 k;. 7:30 7:45 8:16 8:30 8:46 ( 8:16 8:46 10:16 '10:46 South Manchester Terminus 11:27 11:48 12:07 12:28 12:47 1:08 4:27 1:48 2:07 2:28 2:47 3:06 ^Church Comera Manehester O n ter 11:22 11:52 12:12 12:38 12,:.52 1:12 "’-il:S 2 1 :.52 2:12 2:33 2:52 8:13 V 6:21 6:51 7:21 ^ 7:.36 7:81 8:21 8:36 8:51 ' 9:21 9:81 10:21 10:61 VVhitney Htrret 6:26 6:56 7:26 7^ll 7:.16 8:28 8:41 8:56 9:26 8:58 10:26 10:56 HARTFORD P.M P.M. P.M. P.5I. P.SI. P.M. P3L P-M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. >rbcii Street ' 6:30 7:00 . 7:80 7:46 8:00 8:30 8’.45 OKW 8:86 10:00 10:30 IIHIO 2:00 2:20 3:40 4:00 4:20 ----- — Lv. STATE and MARKET STS. 4:40 5:00 5:20 5:40 6:00 6 : 1 3 6:30 Vtfut Center and McKee Streets 7:06 7:51 ■...... 8:51 ■ . II _»:S6 ■ 1 10:36 - 2:08 2:28 3:48 4:08 4:28 4:48 ■ — ■■■■ ■ - - - Church Corners i 6:08 6:28 5:48 6:08 6:22, 6:33 ford and Waddell Roads \6:.76 7:36 8:06 8:36 0:08 10:08 li:0 6 TVhltney Street 2:13 3:32 2:53 * 4:12 4:.22 •4:.53 5:22 6:13 South Maacheoter Termlnue 6:13 5:.2S 6:27 6:41 6i:41 7:11 - 7:41 7:56 8:11 ^ 8:41 8:56 8:11 8:41 18:11 10:41 11:11 Forbes Street 3:17 2:27 2:.77 4:17 4:.27 . 4)57 5:17 6:27 8:57 6:17 6:31 6:46 Mauchezter Center «:'45 7ll5 7:45 8:00 8:15 ® 8:46 8:00 8:15 8:45 10:16 10:46 11:16 West Center and McKee Streeta 3:43 ■ 4:28 _ \ 6:0$ — 5:43 - - , . 6:28 6:61 HARTFORD A.M.v A.M. P.M. P.M. PM. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M. PM. PM. P.M. Hartford and Waddell Roads 2:22 — 4:02 4:42 — 6:02 ■ - 6:36 ------Lv. S T A W and MARKET STS. 11:1.5 11:45 12:15 12:45 1:16 1746 2:15 2:46 B:lB * 8:46 -4:05 4:20 South Manehester Termijiiis 2:27 2:4R 4:07 4:28 4:47 6:08 6:27 6:48 6:07 6:27 6:41 6:56 Church Comem 11:21 11:51 12:21 12:51 1:21 1:61 2:21 2:51 8:21 8 dll ’ • 4:11 4:26 Manchester Center 3:22 2:53 4:12 4:22 ’ 4;.22 5:12 " 6:22 5:.52 6:12 6:32 6:46 7:00 Whitney. Street 11:26 11^56 12:26 12:56 1:26 1:56 2:28 . 2:68 8:28 8:88 t . 4:16 4:31 HARTFORD P.M P.M. P.M. P..2I. P.M. P.M. \ P.M. P.5I. P.5I. P.M. P.M. A..M. In the early fall a man hara made a $400 rtpair loan at the Forbea Street 11:30 12i00 • 12:80 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 8:30 4:00 4:20 4:35 Lv. STATE and MARKET STS. 6:46 7:15 7:45 8:15 8:46 0:16 ~ r ^ 9 :4 6 10:16 10:45 .1 1:15 " 11:46 We«t Center and McKee Street* 11:36 ' 12:36 - ■ . — 1 - 12:16 1:36 2:88 8:38 ■' 4:26 4:41 Church Comers 6:.7I 7:21 7:51 • 8:21 8:51 0:21 ^:51 10:21 10:51 11:21 11:51 12:2U First National Bank of Manchasfar to fix up his haatlng unit. Hartford and Waddell Roads ■ " ' 12:06 ...... 1:06 2:06 ■ 1 ■ 3:06 - 4:06 Whitney Street 6:.76 7:26 7:.76 i 8:26 8:.56 0:26 9k50 10:26 10:.26 11:26 11:56 . 12:26 South Manchester Termihti* 11:41 12:11 . 12:41 1:11 1:41 2:11 • 2:41 8:11 S:4U 4:31 4:11 4:46 Forbes Street 7:00 7:.20 . 8:00 ’ ,8:30 9:00 9:.20 10:00 10:.5O 11:60 11:30 12:00 12:.n0 Later he borrowed again to install, a downstairs bathroom. Manrhntter Center ')1:45 12:16 , 12:46 1:16 1:46 2:15 2:46 . 3:16 e a - — - for Weekend 8:46 4:16 4:36 4:.’i0 West Center and McKee Streets 7:.28 — -^8:26 1. ■ 9;.26 -1 10:.26 ■ 11:.26 12:06 12:.$6 HARTFORD P.M. P.M.- ' ' l».M. i - - ■ P.RI. P.M. PM. PM. PM. PM. PM, PM. ■ P.M.. Hartford and Waddell Roads 7:0.7 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 He had previously put in a driveway with a repair loan. In Carpenters - ■ Lv. STATE and MARKET STS. 4:36 4:45 6roo 5:16 6:80 8:45 8:00 8:08 8:16 6:30 6:46 7:15 South. Manehester Terminus 7:10 7:40 ■ 8:10 8:40 9:10 9:40 10:10 10:40 11:10 11:40 12:10 12:40 Church Comers 4:41 4:51 5:06 6:21 5:36 .^:SI 6:06 6:14 6:21 6:86 6:51 7:21 Manchester Center. 7:15 7:45 8:15 . 8:45 9:15 9:4.5' 10:16 • 10:46 11:15 11:45 12:16 12:46 -V Whitney Street / ' 4:46 4:56 5:41 fact, with the help of modernization loans from year to year 6:11 5:26 6:.56 6:11 6:19 8:26 6:41 6’..56 7:26 « Forbes Street / . 4:60 5:00. 6:15 5:30 6:45 6:00 6:16 6:23 8:30 6:46 7:00 7:.30 MANCHESTER TO HARTFORD " West Center and McKee Stract* - 4:56 —" ' 5:21 ■ 5:61 -.■■■ ■■ 6:21 6:29 - 6:51 7:.36 X he had made his home attractive'and livable. Hartford and Waddell Roads ^ ■ ' 5:06 ■ ■ ■ 6:36 — ii.' 0:06 ... .1 . 8:38 7:06 Sundays and Holidays South Manchester Terminus 5:01 6:11 • 6:26 6:41 ^ 6:86 6:11 6:26 ’ 6:.34 ’ 6:41 6:56 7:11 / 7:41 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.»f. P..M. P. 5 I.V P.RI. P.Mi P.M. P.M. P.3f. P.M. Manchester Center 5:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 6:00 6:16 6:30 6:38 6:45 7':00 ~ 7:15 ^ 7 : « l^ v e MANCHESTER CE-NTER 7:00 8:20 i:40 11:00 1?:20 1:00 1:40 2:20 3:00 3:40 4:20 6:00 The cost of a modernization and repair loan is on ry^lS.OOa. HARTFORD P.M. PM. PM. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. V P.M. P.M. A.M. South Manehester Terminus 7:0.7 8:2.7 9:45 11:05 . 12:25 1:05 1:45 2:05 • 8:45 4:26 6:06 Lv. STATE and MARKET STS. “ Lumber 7:46 8:16 8:46 9:15 " - 9!45 iO:I6 10:46 11:16 11:45» 12:16 West Center and McKee Stteels' 7:09 8:29 9:49 11:09 . 12:29 1:09 1:49 2:29 • 8:09 3:49 4:29 6:09 year for each $100 * borrowed, rapayabla in eonvaniant Church Comers 7:51 8:21 8:61 „ 9:21 9:61 10:21 10:31 11:21 U :51 ' 12:21 I Oak Street, East Hartford 7:14 8:24 9:54 11:14 12:.24 ’ 1:14 1:54 2:34 . .2:14 3:64 4:34 ’ 6:14 Whitney Sttoel " 7:56 .8:26 8:56 9:26 9:56 10:26 10:50 .Forbes Street 7:15 8:3.7 - 9:.V7 11:15 12:25 1:15 1815 11:28 12:10 12:26 - 2:35 .3:15 ,8:66 4:36 6:15 _ monthly installments which may be extended up to three Forbes Stm t 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:16 -Whitney Street _ ' 7:19 8:39 9:.79 11:19 12:29 1:19 1:.59 2:29 .2:19 8:69 4:39 12:30 ' 6:19 • . 'T' .West Center and McKee Streets — 8:86 ■> 9:36 • > T0:36 1 11:36 • 12:20 12:36 STATE and MARKE1C STS. 7:20 8'JHl^ 10:10 11:20 12:.50 L;30 2:10 28S0 .2:.20 4:10 4:60 5:.to ■/' 1 years. *. - Hartford and Waddell R c ^ s 8:06 — • 9:06 10:06 ...... 11:06 P.M P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. PJW. P.M. South Manchester Terminus 8 ;tl 8:41 9:11 9:41 10:11 10:41 11:11 11:41 12:26 12:41 6:40 6:20 7:00 7:40 1 All Day Manchester Center 8:15 , 8:45 8:16 I.ea(ve MANCitESTI-lR, CENTER > 8:20 9:00 10:00 11.-00 ) 9:45 10:15 10743 11:15 11:45 12:30 12:46 South Manchester Terminus 5:45 6:25 7:05 7 : 4 5 <■ 8:25 9:05 10:06 11:05 " -V ; '*Vla Cheney Brothers and Manchester Modes. *Vla P ytt A WMtney PUnt at Willow St. West Center and McKee Street* 5:49 6:29 7:09 17:49 8:29 9:09 c 10:09 11:09 Oak Street, Eaat Hartford 6:64 6:34 7:14 7:.24 8:24 9:14 10:14 11:14 \ MANCHESTER TO HARTFORD Forbea Street 5:.V7 6:36 7:15 7:.55 8:25 9:15 10:16 11:15 . HliUney Stfeet 6:59 6:.29 7:19 7:.59 8:29 9:19 10-:I0 . 11:19 • OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS UNTIL NOON Saturdays . STATE and 3IARKET SPS. 6:10 6:.70 - -__7:80 8:10 8;.50 9:.20 10:20 11:20 li 1 aad THURSDAY EVENINGS A?30 M 8:30 A.M. • A.M. A.M. , A.M. A M . . A.M. AM. AM. A.M. . a S tT" AM. HARTFORD YO MANCHESTER Leave MANCHESTER CENTER 5:45 8;10* 7:00 ■ 7:20 7:40 8:00 8:20 3:46 ' -9:00 9:20 9:40 intno Sundays and Holidays' CLOSED'^ WEDNESDAYS AT NOON Carpentering . . painting . . doing a South Manchester Terminus 5:50 6:15 7:05 7:25 7:45 - 8:05 8:25 8:45 9:05 9:23 ti45 A.M. a Check, List Hartford and Waddell Roads___ 5:63 .. 7:08 7:48 — 8:28 ---- ' 9:08 ilARTPOBD A.M. .M. A.M, P.M. PJW. p.M. P.M. - .FM. T P.M. P.M. P.M. ' bit of masonry this weekend? No matter _ ' 9:48 West Center snd,,MrKee Streets 6119 — 7:20 ■ 8:09 _ 8:48 9:29 i0:on Lv. STATE and MARKET STS. 7:40 9:00 10:20 11:40 1:00 1:40 2:20 3:00 3:40 ^4:20'^ 8:00 ‘ 6:40 what you need in the building line . .. no Clapboards Oak Street, East Hartford 6:39 6:24 7:14 7:34 7:64 ' 8:14 8:84 8:54 8:14 9:34 9:84 m ;i4 * Church Comera 7:46 \9d)6 10:26 11:46 1:06 _ -J 1:46 2:26 3:06 3:46 4:26 8^06 6:46 matter what you forgot . . you can pick Stair Treads Forbes Street 6:00 6:25 7:15 7:35' 7:S6 8:15 8:36 8:55 9:15 9:83 9:55 I0;f.s Whitnev Street 7:52 9:12 10:82 - 11:62 1:12 J:.52 2:.22 , 2:12 8:.22 4:32 6:12 6:62 AIR-CONDITIONED Whitney Street 6:04 6:29 7:19 7:39 7:.%0 8.^19 8:39 8:59 9:19 9:39 9:.79 Forbes Street 7:.75 9:15 10:.2,% 11 :.25 1:15 1:.55 2:26 3:1$ 3:55 4:36 8:15 5:.V5 it up tomorrow at McKinney's. FUiorinfr UU19 8:00 9:to . 10:40 12:00 STATE and MARKET STREETS 6U5 6:45 7:30 7:60 8:10 8:30 8:50 9:10 9:80 9:50 10:10 10:80 '* West Center-and MeKee Streeta 1:20 - 2:00 2:40 3:20" 4:00 4:40 5:20 6:00 ^ I’ine Paneling South Manehester Terminus 8:0.7 9:2.7 . 10:45 12:05 1:25 2:05 •2:45 3:25 4:05 4:45 * • ' A.M. AM. AM. • A.M. A.M. Noon P.M. P.M. P.M. PM. 6:26 6:05 fiand.v Plywood- 'P.M. P.M. Manchester Center 8:10 9:30 10:.50 12:10 1:20 2:10 2:.50 2:.20 4:10 4:.20 6:80 * 6:10 Yes, McKinney lumber yard and en­ Leave MANCHESTER CEN'IER 10:20 10:40 11:00 11:20 11:40 12:M 12:20 12:40 IKW 1:20 1:40 Panels South Manchester Trrmlnus 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 HARTFORD P..M. P„M. P.M. 0 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. larged supply store are open all day 11:4.7 12:05 12:25 12:45 1:05 1:25 1:45 - - ■ — Basement Sash Hartford and Waddell Roads 10:28 , 11:08 ' ■ 1 llj48 1 12:28 --- ■ 1:08 Lv. STATE .and MARKET STS. 6:20 ■ 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 ’ 9:30 10:30 11:30 ^ w * w ' 1:48 6:26 7:06 7:46 8:26 _ each Saturday. (Closed at noon oa Garage Doors West Ornter and McKee Streeta ■ ■ 10:49 ■ 11:20 — II ■ . 12:09 ' 12:40 — 1:29 Church Comera 9:06 9:36 10:36 ll:.26 Oak Street, Eaat Hartford ' 10:34 10:54 11:14 11:34 11:54 Il::14 12:34 12:54 1:14 1:84 t:14 Whitnej’ Street 6:32 7:12 7:.52 8:.22 9:12 9:42 10:42 11:42 Wednesdays I. _ JU Buider’s Hardware 1:54 7:15 7:.55 » Forbes Street 10:35 10:55 11:13 11:35 11:55 12:15 12:36 12:55 1:15 1:35 gtIJi Forbes Street 6:35 8:26 9:15 9:45 10.45 11:45 Brick 1:55 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Whitney Street 10:39 10:58 11:19 - 11:39 11:.79 12;19 12:80 12:59 I :lt 109 1:59 ’ 9:19 West Center snd McKee Streets 9:.50 10:.50 1l:.50 South Manehester Terminus 6:45 7:25 8:05 8:45 9:25 9:55 10:65 So drive right in for last minute needs. Chimney Tile STATi; and MARKET STREETS 10:50 11:10 11:30 .11:50 .i- 12:10 , .12:30 12:50 * 1:10 1:30 1:50 2:10 2:30 11 ;55 Tj Manehester Center 6:50 7:20 8:10 1 8:50 9:20 10:00 11:00 12:00 - Our frornt door is right on llloute 44A. Exterior Paints > M . rp7M.- PM. P.M. P.RU PM. PM. PM. " -PM. PM. PM. P.M. .Cement Paints Leave MANCHESTER CENTER 2:20 3:00 3:20 .. 3:40 4:00 4:20 . 4:40 Save the check list printed to right. - 5:00 5:20 5:49 8:00 . f MANCHESTER CENTER Linseed Oil South .Manchester Terminus 2:25 2:45 3:03 3:25 3:45 4:03 4:25 4:45 * 5:05 5:25'' 5:45 r : '*'■ ■ 1^ . :■ Hartford' Xnd Waddell Roads 2:28 — 3:08 — 3:48 _ TO AND FROM There will be another next week. ' (Mure to come) 4:28 5:08 &!48 < Weat Center and McKee Streets ‘ 1 ' 2:49 ■ ■ ■ 8:20 - 4:00 -- ' 4wlt —^ ' 5:29 8:09 OR FORD VILLAGE AND SILYER LANE HOMES * Oak Street, Eaat Hartford. 2:34 2:54 3:14 3:34 3:.74 4:14 ' 4:34 4:54 3:14 9 6:34 A:54 8:14 . / Sundoy Morning Only ■ Forbes Street 2:35 2:55 3:15 »i35 3:56 4:15 4:35 4:55 8:13 6 0 6 5:55 8:15 Whitney Street 2;$9 2:59 3:19 3:30 3:59 4:19 4:39 4:59 5:10 8:39 5:59 8:19 , Route: Start at Manrhesker Center, South on Main to Hartford Road, theore Hartford Road to Juactlon of Hartford Road aad West.. Center 2:50 3:10 , 3:30 ^ H O W . T O • D O '^iT CEN.TE.R —STATE — and MARKET- STREETS , J . 3:50 4:10 4:30 4:50 5:10 , ‘ 5:30 6:50 ’ 8:10 8:30 Street and return to .Manchester Center via U'rst Center Street, McKee Street. Hartford Road, {and Main Street. PM. PM. P.M. PM. PM. ^ P.M. PM. P M . i P.M. pJd. P.M. P.M. . A.M. 1 . A.M. ' A..M. A..M. AJIf. 1 -A.M. AJM. A.M. a Jm. PM f.~ 'f ■ I.eava MANCHESTER CENTER 6:15 6:45 7fl5 7:45 -SzlO 8:45 9:15 8:45 10:15 ~ 1 0 l 4 S “ t ' 11:15 11:45 ■" Leave*Manchester fVnter - ■ 7:16 7:45 8:15 8:45 9:15 ‘ 9:45 10:15 10:46 11:15 ^ 11:46 12:16 South Manchester lyrmlnus . 1:20 6:50 7:20 7:50 8:20 8:50 9:20 9:58 10:28 10:60 11:20 11;50 So. Manchester Terminus TrtO 8:20 8-..50 9:20i 9-..50 10:20 10:50. 11:20 11:60 12:20 HartforfI and Waddell Roods 6:23 , - , 7:23 ■ 1 - - ’ . 8:23 9)23 10:23 — 11:23 Hartford and Waddell Roads 7:28V 1 ■ 3:23 3:53 9:23) 1 9:53 10:23 1 10:53 11:23 11:53 12:23 • West C.mter and McKee Streets. » ■■■T- 6:54 —— 7:54 - - •■■Wj 8dl4 ■ 9:54 10:54 II 1 5 4 West Center and Drive D 7:30 ^ 8:00 /3:S0 9:00 . 9:30 10:06 10:30 1 11:00 11:30 12KM 1 2 : 3 0 ■ • - • ■ \ ' M\ . .. Oak Street, Eaat Hartford . ,6‘:28 - 8:59 7:29 7dl9 ' 8:29 8:58 9:28 . 8:58 10:29 1008 i 11:29 1 1 ’.to West Center and McKee Streets 7:33 8:0.2 8:33 '9:63 . 9:3.2 10:03 10:33 " 11:03 11:33 12K13 12:33 , W . - y A SU F P LY C O i~ t Forbea Street. 6:30 7:00 7:30 3:00 ,8:30 8:00 t 9:30 18:88 18:38 , 11:88 11:30 19:00 Hartford Road and SIcKee Street i *' 7:35 8:05 8:36 9:05 JRS5-’ 10815 10:36 11.-05 . 11:36 12:06 12:36 OLTOFf NOT^*^ Whitney Street ■ -- ' 6:34 7KM 7:84 8:04 8:34 9:04 . 9:84. 18:84 .1804 ^ 1 1 0 4 - 11:34 * 12:04 Street 7:37 8:07 8:37 98)7 9:.27 10:07 10:37 - • 11:07 11:37 12:07 18137 - MNeKeM 9-45lf STATE and MARKET STREETS 6:45 7:15 7:45 8:45, r"''"6:15.. ■■; ■-'f:45^- lOilS 10:45 n o 5 11:45 12:15 X Bliukhesler Center 1 „ 1;4Z 8:12 ' 8:42 9:12 9:42 10:12 10:42 11112 11:42 12:12 12:48 OPEN ^ ’la Pratt~iTWU'toev ■ E. $ — n-----— y .— r PAY' SATURDAYS ■ ^SY fARKING ^ON ROUTE 44A » i ’ ‘ . . ’ i . /

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MANCHESTER EVENING -HERALD, MANCHifSTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 Manual Monday Set AtUinding Lasell Seminary Ike Says liobor to Receive PAGE USW Bars Riot Chiefs Sought Even Apes Like Children, Marsha Progress Shown Reclmen Hold First \ Nearly Ready Sympathetic Consideration Directfi Review For Report Reds' from lu Prison!,Outburst On Library Sign BamGiaiiiMMonanicnasM4Mi» p- H ** * Setback Tourney ed and scnlpnued by anita in § s m Preliminary Version of % (Coattaned from Paga Ooa) eral HousHig Administration acan- (Onattnned from Page One) I granite— in endnM. And Baite dals, which the Eisenhower gov­ Dallas, Tex. (Jty —Dallas' new The Redmgn's Social Club held GreaiM Memoacaa pey tribnM W Booklet Sent to Offi* On Senator Union Card ernment says go back to the Tru­ said a lot of nice things about you i public library la going up adthout the first sesefon of its second an­ tbr ihingi thei mdnre the kith. Iot6 too." ' man days. of eorrections, said, he planned to dais for Suggestions (Continued from Page One) make a thorough investigation be- a hitch but .a sign at the construc­ nual^ setbsi’k tournament this sad aaemofics o f these who hcvt (OMtlawfi ftwa Paga Oat) Pledgea T-H Changea In reviewing his administra­ week.'Twelve teams participated tion's work, Eisenhower said "we fore.taking any disciplinary action. tion site ia causing no end'-of passed on. A prellminmry version of a man­ Eisenhower said he had great re­ He said he felt the ringleaders in the Tuesday night play at the Senators as to whether the Sen­ spect for what organized labor has at last deal effectively with the trouble. When yen tM choosiegyeu moe» ual for the Manchester Police ate should meet before or after of the independent Upfted Mine comprised a^small group in the club on Briinard Place. done for the country, despite some Communist conspiracy In the After Work on the two million Scores for the first week of play BMot. let as kelp yon. The bcenty end Force has been duplicated and the election to consider the cen­ Workers was read to the USW's maximum security section where biennial •- convention,, ahdrtly after differences with its leaders on United States." And, In another dollar edifice had been under way In the 33-week tournament were pcsassacaca of sclcts Bene Gimaia sure issue. the rioting started. i about six months city officials General Manager Richard Martin USW President DA'idd J. McDon­ national Issues, "I still am friend­ Jab at the Truman administration, Liebe'a Wallpaper, 216; Millkow- meke H k t snit^ Sen. Flanders (R-Vt), author of ly to organized labor." the President added that his own It still was not known definitely noticed that a big sign Hated every has sent copies to various town ald pleaded for union of all of what touched off the rebellion. Bkl FlorisU, 213; The Four X ’s. ble choice for officials for review and suggestion the censure resolution, said he the nation's lapbr groups and de­ The President, after blaming fail­ administration "does not look firm taking part in the construc­ 207; Coughlin's All Stars. 199; Red would not protest if a decision was ure to carry out his promises lo upon the Communist menace as a Some , prisoners claimed It re­ tion—but didn't say what was be­ f. your mossuncoL before he and Police Chief Herman clared he wottld not spilt with the sulted from pent-up resentment Men's S o ^ l, 189; Piano Shop. 189; HTGN O. Schendel adopt it as the blue­ made "on. reasonable grounds” to CIO. . . amend the Taft-Hartley Law o n ! red, herring.” ing built. ' Miitrstta flip p ers, 182; Oliva's rhether it is I* delay action until after the elec­ Democrats in the Senate, promised : As for th^ present admlnislra- over food. Other prisoners and of­ A sign painter rushed to the print for operation of the Police Wire Draws' Applause ficials said they believed the riot Esso. 174; OpHa Pavers, 174; Pat­ I be large oc smell. Department. tion. Both the wire and McDonald's to renew his recommendations for.l tion in Wasmngton,asmn the President“ scene and p\it up this sign: ton Bullders\ 172; Town Motors, > A factor for possible considera­ T-H changes to tha next Congress, t was without purpose—instigated "This ts really a algn of pro­ The niMual has been in prepara­ speech drew loud applause from told his audience It has: by unstable convicts and carried ITl; Hood's Milk, 171. tion almbst two years, since an tion is the state of McCarthy's the 3.000 delegates representing He mentioned .iwo specific 1. Reduced taxes $7,4(X),000,000 gress. A new public library for changes—one, to lefi economic out by men who were victims of I T October. 1952 meeting at which the health. His office said today he is 1.2M,000-member Steel Workers —"the biggest cut in the history of mass hysteria. the City of Dallas. Bonds voted PRECEPT AND E.XAMPLE 5 - 3 , Board of Directors formally au­ undergoing daily treatments for Ualon that had been rumored strikers vote in National Labor Re­ the United States.” 1927, 1945 and 1952." lations Board elections where they Whltecotton said the immediate thorized Martin to prepare the a sinus ailment and, that his ready to sever Its ties with the 2. Slashed federal' spending by concern o f penal authorities was: City dads were immediately be- Bloonuburg, P a/j/lV - Dr. D. W. COMPARE AND SAVE , manual with Schendel’s assistance physician has forbidden any. public parent CIO. are now barred from such ballot­ more than 11 billion dollars. seiged to explain the lag between Becklny is actlve\ In all this ing, and two; to remove the pres­ 1. To getthe peniteptiary back as a means of improving morale speaking for the lime being. Carol E. Johnson Joan C. Daniels In his telegram to the USW, 3. Given the nation a prosperity the 1927 bond vote and the 1954 town's blood donor drives, telling ent requirement that union lead­ to a near form al operating basis. His patients and friends of the ^«n the force and cutting down on Because of the treatments, Mc­ Lewis said in part: "no longer pegged to the battle­ 2. T0^ attempt to solve the construction date. turnover o f personnel. Miss Carol Eleanorr Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. ers sign non-Communist affidavits. The sign painter rushed out need for it In saving li^es. And he Mrs. Robert R. Kelly Carthy canceled speeches he had "You are unfortunate in your If necessary to secure 'hese two field sacrifices of our husbands, problftfii of carrying on until the SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Iffie vote was taiken after a wave scheduled at Omaha for Saturday Johnson, 173 Henry St., and Miss Joan Carol Daniels, daughtsf o f Mrs: affiliation with a federated group sons and brothers.’,' again. sstimates he haS given \123 pints Vera M. Daniels, 200 Woodland St., and the late John W. Daniels, changee-, he said, he will recom­ negt state legislative session can of blood over a period (of years, 470 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-3-7781 o f r^gnatlons from the depart­ and in DuPage County, 111., for dominated by intellectual Inebri­ 4; Brought "frankndsa, candor do something about reconstructing Now the sign reads simply: "A Mark Holmea ment aittratted the Board's atten­ Emanuel Lutheran church was left yesterday for Auburndale. Mass., where both girta will enter Lasell mend legislation covering oi>:y about eight times the amount of Sunday. ates in frantic pursuit of butter-'’ these two ix>lnts and abandoning and force to foreign policy which the wrecked buildings. sign of progres... A new public tion. \ the scene of the wedding on Sept. Many Senators campaigning for Seminary for the two-year course. They were graduated with the flies of their delusions. library for the City of Dallas.” Mark Holmes, director o f this blood in His body, / 1954 class from Mancheste.' High School. other T-H law, changes hi had pro­ at last Insists on distinguishing Prison authorities are expected Parts o f the manual. Martin said I qt 3 p. m. of Miss Bette-Marie reelection oppose a speciaUSenate "Obviously, the strength of the words from deeds in the conduct year’s Rotary Club Revue, Is no today, have already been put into posed to the recent Congress. to ask the governor to advance FAMILY JOB arll^on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. session until after the November ateelWorkers union is circum­ of the affairs of the world,” emergency furtds to aid in rehablli- EXTENDED FORECAST newcomer to amateur theatricals. operation Informally. Eisenhower began by asking’ He was one of the charter mem­ Rudolph F. Carlson of 53 Walker voting. scribed and the degree of thsir each of the AFL union chiefs pres­ 5. Provided "at a coat of billions tatton. The manual coven philosophy of It was amiounced yester^ y that Governor Orders progress limited by such associa- less an armed strength far more Boston, Sept. 24 m —The tem­ ber! of the first Community Play-' Union, S. C. (J*)—Manley Greer police service, organization, per­ St,, to Robert R. Kelly of Hart­ ent to convey the Bresldent's best State Troopers and National era which waa organized in 1932. will follow in both his father’s and no decision woudd be made for at tioni, and it would seem that your efficient and better organized than Guardsmen remained on duty al­ perature in New 'England during sonnel practices, training, .uniforms ford. Obituary , ■wishes back to their Onion mem­ Previously, he participated In nu­ mother’s footsteps. \j least several days-«n~^(e time for End of Race Bias convention could well devote, itself bership—something Meany later ever before- a defense stronger though the prisoners, back in their the next five days, [Saturday THIS WEEKEND IE SURE TO VISIT and equipment, law enforcemmt Rev. Carl El Olson officiated at the session. to a dlsciuBrion of this subject ■with through Wednesday, will average merous plays presented by Man­ He won the Democratic nomina­ procedures, and miscellaneoua sub­ assured the President would be and readier in peacetime than it cells, were quiet. * chester churches. He wee tkw doc­ tion for pounty aupervisofc’ a Job the double ring ceremony for which Flanders, in a telephone inter­ the thought In mind o f exercising done. has ever been.” A serious problem was how .to near the seasonal normal with no jects. tbe church was decorated with view from his home in Springfield, In Delaware School a larger influence In the councils important day to day changes. tor in "The Late Christopher his father held 16 years. When his At a June meeting this yeat .the The Presloent said he was try­ keep the prisoners busy now that father d l^ , his mother served the gladioli. Herbert Bengston sang Vt., said "I . am disappointed” at D e a t h s of the American labor movement. Some normals for the period Bean" and played important "roles present Board of Directors in­ ing to do the best j jb he could for the buildings ln5 which they per­ in "The Old Homestead” and unexplred term. CORNELL McDonald urged that the CIO. "Because” and "O Promise Me.” the announcement of a further de- (Coi tlnnM froui Pi^e One) all the 160 miliroh people of the formed nort^t daytime functions are Boston 61, Providence 60, structed Martin to submit the , The bride, who was given in Ihy. Earlier, it had been widely AFL and other large labor groups "Patricia." A past president of the manual to them for study before country and that included the Water Rate are destroWd. Nantucket 59. New Haven • 6Q, marriage by her -father, wore a rumored, without official confir­ Mrs. Henry Tilden Join together to achieve what he Mancheater Rotary Club, Holmes putting it into effect. The State Board said last night members of orrganized' labor. "The convicts set fire to the Concord. N. H., 55. Burlington 56, ballerina gown of white Chantilly mation, that the session might be Mrs. Louise V. Tilden. wife of called effective political action, Portland 65, Eastport 54, Green­ haa also participated in the club's That motion came as the result the local school oflicials had not Henry Tilden of 775 Broad S t. Just as he was sometimes chU- structures, destroying seven of minstrel shows as a member of lace Over dacron. Her fingertip set for next Wednesday. and prove to Commumist nations cized by AFL leaders, ELsenhow^ ville 51 and Presque Isle 50. AKE SHOP of a dispute over a vacancy on followed procedure in the integra­ Hartford, and daughter-in-law of that there was cohesion in the Hike Expected them and damaging three. They the chorus, aa an endman, and In­ the force for a lieutenancy. A re­ veil, edged with Chantilly lace, Flanders said he supposed a tion. The State Board naa or­ said, "I-reserve the right too to Included the trouser and print As Baston. the normal maxi­ fell from a,crown, and she carried Mrs. Fred C. Tilden of 93 Pine St., American labor movement. terlocutor. The Rotary Revue will 449 Hartford Road — Near McKee Street quirement for promotion set forth storm of protest from within the dered local school dlstrlcts/to sub­ cay you’re a bit wrong occasion­ shop, shirt factory, license plate mum temperature during thli be presented on Nov. 26 and 27 in a colonial bouquet of white roses Manchester, died suddenly at her Of reports that the Steel Work­ ally." Incrcarea in the water rates for period is 69 and the normal mini­ JOSEPH S. LUKAS; Prop, and Baker ' by Martin would have . excluded ranks of Republican Senators had mit integration plans by Oct. 1. home yesterday afternoon. ers union might try to break away factory, trade building and twine, the Waddell School, Sgt. Edward Winzler for qualify­ and baby pitik carnations with much to do with the delay, and Milford was the only district In El.senhower then got a big the Town of Manchester Water furniture and shoe factories. mum temperature is 52. streamers of white roses and fern. In addition to her husband, she from the - CIO--McDonald said: ing. Martin said Chief Schendel that lie is now less confident of a the state to put an integration laugh from delegates when ha-re­ Deptywill be' the subject of a pub­ The movie theater also waa de­ ...... _ • Herald Photo. Precipitation during this period She was attended by Miss Shir­ is survived by a son, James H. "I’m not mad at the CIO. Don't will on the average total over one b id agreed to the requirement. pre-election vote on his resolution plan into effect prior to submitting Wirtz of Newington, and three marked that by history and tra­ lic hearing of the Board of Water stroyed. Kiwanlan "Ape," Creighton Shoor, offers his wares to Marsha the week and agidn about mid­ W eekend S p e c ia ls ley Ann Wilson o f Manchester, get me wrong, i want labor unity. half inch with rain the first of week. As a result of the dispute no to censure McCarthy's conduct as It to'the State Bdard. grandchildren. That’s what I am making all this dition the AFL is "ab.OpM Evoflinqs Until 9:00 almost two centuries, with all the and Johnson are ready to announce lowNNegro high school athletit reviewed the latest- schedule of studying a film taken of a riot 'at Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30—1 P.M.-IO P.M.—Oct. 1—1 P.M.-9 P.M. student at the University of Con­ ford County Superior Court by the tion of Republican Women’s Clubs, the Lansing, Mich., Prison. „ harmonies and discords surround­ necticut. the special session dale. teamKto use the all-white Pensa­ the Citizens for Ei.senhower Con­ rate hikes prepared by town of­ Lunch at Noon—Snacks—Complete Home Cooked Dinners ing the founding and developing cola Hfgh School Football Stadi­ father of the dead man, Charles "We didn’t want to get caught From several Senators came Biniie. al.so of 73 Spruce St., gressional Club of California, and ficials. said he could not say yet o f a great organization. um. . . \’ Funerals Just how the Increases would affect shorthanded," Waggoner said. Spaciol fcotiir*^—Mrs. L*onord Lincoln word they had been told there against John~G. Unites, operator the State's Democrats for Eisen­ The cast will include 105 mem­ would be no session to start next The petition says that 'Washing­ hower organization. department customers. of the Acadia Restaurant on Tol­ Yachtsmen on Grand Lake, will oxhibit hor Doll collocHon. bers of Center Church from Co- Editor Awarded, week.. That led to speculation the ton High School for Negroes Is un­ "Regardlesa of Party” Weds’, Center Thespian^, Rhythmic able ■ to schedule home football Horace Rusaell land Turnpike, who Birnie claimed Colo., say theirs is the nation's — ALL BOOTH EXHIBITS FOR SALE — session would begin Oct. 4—or Funeral services for Horace served his son, liquor when th'e Those three groups- Republi­ highest anchorage— 8,369 feet Choir, Church School . and the else not until after election day. games because it has no stadium. cans, Independents and dissident Men's Club, with Donald Richter Honor for Safety Ohio’s Gov. Frank J. Lausche R:ssell of 71 Wells St., who died young man was intoxicated shortly Gaiiaclian Doubts above sea'level. ■ Informed sources said Knowland Wednesday were held this after­ before the accident. Demoorats—represent the voting as narrator; Mrs. Ralph Lundberg had been deluged with telephone declared Thursday thaj he believes elements which contributed so as messenger; Hooks Johnston. Jr., Omaha, Sept. 24 (/Pi —W. Earl' Jhat "in a few school 'ffistricts of noon at 3 o’clock from the Holmes The settlement wa.s arranged by calls from Republican campaigners Funeral Home. Atty. Francis P, Pallotl of Hart­ much to Eisenhower's success in A-blast ill Arctic ’ ■X A * •* Hnf as seeker; and Mrs. Donald Richter Hall, editor of the Mason City after word leaked out that he and Ohio a wrong is being Committed 1952. as the spirit in men’s hearts. on Negro children.’ A siHt has Rev. Fred-R; Edgar of South ford. representing Birnie. and * 1 1 • The production cast is as fol- Globe-Gazette, today was awarded Johnson were thinking of a Sept. Methodist Church officiated and Atty. John B, Lee of Hartford, re­ And he appealed to his audience Vancouver, B. C„ Sent. 24 (A4- -* 29 date. been filed charging that Osacial here, as he did so often two years Jqws: production manager, John the 1954 $10,000 Mutual of Omaha burial was held in the family plot presenting.. Unites. Indication.^ v '''' _Vice President Nixon, returning segregation exists in schoolsXat ago. to support the administra­ Doubts that a recent Russian nui/ Mortimer; lighting. Burton Moore; Criss Award and Gold Medal for Hillsboro. \ at East Cemetery. Bearers were were the settlement was a modest torthe capital today from a Mid­ Thomas Murdock, John Kissman, one. tion in the November congre-asion- clear explosion was touched oft on properties^ Mrs. Everett Belding; his leadership in organized, safety Lausche told newsmen: "Every costumesi Mrs. Ralph Lundberg; west campaign tour, seemed likely -Frank Malloh, John McCb:ium. Bcrnie cla' led Unites leiwed al election.^ "regardless of party.” Wrangel Island in the Arctic were child, regardless of color, is en­ Hitting hard for the firat time makeup. Arnold Thompson; per­ activities. - to be drawn -into the discussion on ’Russell Tomm and Clarerce Tomm. liquor to f- ’oiuigei' Bivnie when ! expressed yesterday by Dr, Gordon timing of the session. He Reclined titled, to be treated on ah equal during the current campaign; the sonnel, Mrs. Carl Hansen. Hall's selection from a field of basts in our . schools, he told. He he was already diunk and there­ Shrtim, director of the British Co­ LAY-AWAY VALUES! DIAMOND JUBILEE EliaR IC RANGE to discuss the matter yesterday. President cautioned about a gov­ Mrs. Rowley, who is, well known 300 candidates- was announced by didn’t say what steps /Should be fore ''’a.s re-spon.^'ble for tl-.e acci­ lumbia Research Council. Flanders and some other critics dent which took place Oct. 5. ernment split politically in this as president ' of the Associated V. J. Skutt, president of Mutual taken to stop sejfregatmn, nor did way: Dr, Shrum. who also heads the Little Theatres of Connecticut, has of Omaha. Skutt stated that the of McCarthy had been insisting on About Town 1951. University of British (Columbia Just a few )4eleeted items shown here. Two stores fully a prompt decision by the Senate. he clarify his referen|[!e to, "a few "When the Congre.sa Is- con­ done her usual splendid Job of di- award, largest of its kind in the school districts.” Yot.ng Bimie's truck apparent­ Physics Dept., said a teat of .rain Z^ting. Her former work has in­ On the other hand, some Re­ ly failed to make the S-curve in trolled by one political party and available. Don’t miss out! Shop early and lay them away. United States, was made by the The Baltimore Bdard of School The MFD answered an alarm the e.’ccciitive branch by the other, here Thursday showed a mild * cluded several pageants of this board *of Judges headed by Dr. publicans were known to feel that the village of Talcotttille south of radio-activity count of 300 per APipPrdSto a pre-election debate on McCarthy Commis.sioners has/flled an answer last night i-ung in at 7:51 from the narrow bridge which cro.s.ses pollt'cs in Washington’ haa, a field lAwk lo Kiddie Fair— Hartford and Manchester— for youy'^ type, notably ope based on the life (Charles W. Mayor, Rochester, to a suit aimed compelling the Box ?14. Little damage was done da.v. ' minute, A normal count of radio­ o f Juliet Low, which:she wrote and Minn. and his controversial investigative the TankerliOetcn R'ver and activity at ground level is about city to maintain segregated to a beach wagon which had crashed through the bridge I'ail. "The conduct of the governnwAt best selection . . . your best values! directed for the Girl Scout Council The award was established as a methods might arouse factional caught fire in the yard at the How­ 42 a minute and a count of about, ^ u S h U M of East Hartford. feeling within the party and. per­ schools. The /board’s demurrer Police Car Hit Abutment tends; u;'der these circunv thneea, tribute to the late Dr. C. C. Criss, contends that /there is no valid, ard, Oil Co., at Oakland and N to deteriorate into an endless 10,000 would be considered high Mrs. Rowley » announces that haps, cost GOP candidates votes in School Streets. Detail' of the cl;a.';,-,\vei*e not founder of Mutual of Omahq, ..in­ constitutional Jaw requiring the clear at the time of the accident, round of political maneuverings. and dangerous, he explained. dress rehearsal for the pageant surance organization. and is some areas. "If the. device was set off oh' v-ill be at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, Sept. board of sch^l commissioners... but according to an unidentified of stag-nation and inaction—of LAY-AWAY 26. granted for outstanding contribu­ to organize^ or operate .separate Miss Marjorie Rogers, fashion officer who witne.ssod- it. State Po- half measures or no mea-v-res at Wrangel and the winds were blow­ tions in the fields of health and schools.” , stylist for the Formfit Company, licemqn Jo.scph Riley saw-Birnie's all.” ing in our direction, I think we O A wide variety ef. beeuKrwI. Regert Sllverplale - ftolware safety. U. S. Is ‘Stronger’ The pare/ ts of seven school chil- is at Burton's today and tomorrow truck go around the r‘>tary at Desrrte Control would gel a higher count,” Dr. PLAN offecin.T valuable tips to local and ballowara^ir offered Cirdi emfemert at savings yp Hall has been a leader in or­ dren and wo white organizations Vernon Circle sevei»l times and The Republicans deserve to Shrum added. "The indications la 50%. To gel smy ef these items, all you hove la da Is send Man Gives Wine ganized safety since 1926. As Dl- are cont iding .that the cit.v is ob- women in. selecting founcfiition- sought to halt Birnie who headed maintain control of Congro s, the now are only that an atom ex­ Than Challenger wear that will do the most for DELUXE In twe Mrds Eye labels er con lenijaleng with the sisedfied i-ector of State Community Service ligated law to maintain sepa- toward Manchester, doubled back Chief Executive frs. Barry recently ter- a charge of injury or risk of injury per Square Club,. Hensel said he is tional purposes. It is the heart of cal examiner said death was due and integrity and dignity have been and over Vancouver for several lisp* Tssost. to children for giving wine to a 4- ors, , Last year he was Beecroft mlimted her employment with the IUM SsrSs — J M t opposed to preventive war, but' Talmadge's plan to abolish public to drowning. . "restored” in’ Washington. There days. COHss Ssl . ♦0.00* year-old boy on Windsor St. ^ lecturer to the National Safety Aetna Fire Insurance Co. $15.95 SSvttSf Ssrwsws Congress. He was vice-president added: schools and substitute ' "private” were more cheers when he said: Russia recently announced an­ . 10.00* Inforntcd that Thompson was in­ schools supported by state grants. •'Not one appointee of this ad- «SU M< Tist.. roso* jured several months ago in a fail of the National fj/ifety Council for "It may be debatable.. .whether The Sunday School picnic of the other explosion of a nuclear five- years and is now a director we should wait for a Mirpiise at­ At the United Nations social miniatration has been involved In weapon. .v out of a hotel window, Judge Mur­ scientists pooh-poohed the notion Church of the Nazarene, twice Fall into Window scandal or corruj.tion." Otsn Oast. phy asked:. of the council. tack by the enemy before deciding ♦ 000* that mixing Negroes and whites in postponed on account of unfavor­ He got still another bust of ap­ i isttw serMn t*e "Did you fall on your head?" Hall. 57: is married and the that there is no. alternative” to E. W, HIGGINS DIES AT 86 IfayrSsss*_____ ♦too* making war. American schools will cause rioting able weather, will be held tbmor- Guts Man’s Leg plause when, departing from his Thompson replied that he felfon father of three children. row-at Nazarene Park- Games will Norwich, Sept. 24 (ft —Edwin ■ his back He declared that "we are pre­ and bloodshed, a UNESCO publica­ prepared text, he said “ we have Higgins, 86, former Coagreaa- tion said today! continue from 2:30 to 5 p. m. when paring ourselves to fight success­ a new housing program" and mail from Connecttciit’a Second Ployskool t.- laictlor Sst____ —^ "1 thoujgbt there mightt be some- "Apparently many people believe- a picnic supper will-be enjoyed. As a reault of a fall [just after ■'there are no windfall profits" in .SO* csnrtcse. $l.7i*, y thing wrong with your head, glvitw fully when and as the threat to Congressional District, died at Tsmlik enlttmt C ant. Convict Siiidyiiig our security reaches the point that SOMEBODY ELSE will start noontime yesterday through a Toof-!n-Pull 14 »• wine to that litUe boy," said the Miss Barbara Bengtson, 37 plate glasa window at the Standard his home iMre today after a long *o«s 0 OSes In usiti w ts. Isos. judge. ‘ where war is the only acceptable the rioting? evffi though they them­ That waa a reference to the Fed­ IHnras. selves are prepared to accept the Edgerton St., a graduate of Man­ Appliance .A FUmiture Company’! TUG BOAT lUML.-. Thompson was given a ’sentence alternative.” Bullet ill Boston new situation," said an iMicle on chester High School, class of 1952. Annex at 221 N. Main St., a Tliomp- riEAM MIST) of one year in Jail; to be suspended Hensel; said U.S. policy still is employed in the Hartford office AU smooth bright col­ ♦miT_ seeks a powerful miliUrv alliance the subject. aonville man had nine stitches -•Iter six months, and two years of the Phoenix Fire Insurance Co., taken in his leg. ored wood. R oller'S t­ CITY.. probation. Bostopil Sept. 24 |/Pi—As if pri­ in Europe with France as a “pil­ "There will of course be difficul­ ----MSI__ _.IT»T|,. ties in the way of further de-segre- not in the Boston office as stated Taken by car to the Mancheater iles behind as boat Is son qfficials don't. have enough lar of strength " afid with Germany in yesterday’s Herald. She recent­ pulled. Smoke stack, troubles In the general run of a full and equal'member. ' ' gatiOn, but previous experience In­ -Memorial Hospital, Harvey Corm­ GREAT EASTERN k o o h n g a n d ONi.rT"roM w .... t. T.MITO.I«i. PMUSSISNS dicates that they can be surmount­ ly completed her cburse at the ier, 56, a tenter, was given UHKHI. K H giC lin SIDING COMPANY blows whistle. WMI.T T06IU oFFca MAY •! wnTMOAAWM om «oeoir«B at amt nict things, they have a gunman study­ emergency treatment and then ad­ ing ballet in state prison. ed." ■> Katharine Gibbs School,' Boston, and is presently private secretary mitted. He was working on an awn­ 21 OAK STREET— MANCHESTER Personal Notices The guards, franldy bewildered, The article appears in the Octo­ Costume Wearing ber issue of the UNESCO Courier, for Vice President J. D. Taylor-at ing when he fell from the ladder. A. y. “BURT” LINDSAY, Prop. $1.98 SILViP ANNIViHSAHY. VALUtS say the rough' guy who's dbing 9 to the company's Hartford head­ Some alight damage waa done to 12 years for robbery swaps jujitsu published monthly by the - ,U.N. WE SPECIALIZE IN Educational, Scientific and Cultur­ quarters. the merchandise inside the window In Memoriam; lea ions for instructions in the Results in Arrest in the mishap. terpsichorean art. al Organization in Paris and dis­ 30sinch Doii tributed here. Under the auspices'' of the Lu­ He vi^as discharged from the hoa- RESIDING YOUR HOME fa lovlnf memory nf MrK.. I.elltla The ballet teacher Is as unlikely pital this morning. Johnston who dlPd, 8<'pl. 24, 1951. an expert in ballet as you can find. Police reported the arrest yes­ theran Laymen's League a New Aloininum Clapboardlng, Asbeotoa, Plaa^ apd Insulated’ HI.CHAIR terday o f Stanley V, Popiela/c.zyk, England LLL seminar for men and Siding, In a/wide variety of colors u d atylea. The door BWlnss briefly open He’q doing 18 to 20 years and only NATO WAR GAMES HELD As a loved one slips away: recently finished a long stretch in 50, 38 Oak St., on a charge of Defense Officials women will be conducted at Wal­ TELEPHONE MI-S-«S71—or M1-6-34M w ill hold her largest Slips from life's dark shadows breach of the peace. • lingford. Grange Hqll, next Sennelqger, Germany, Sept. 24 CHICKEN PIE Into bright, eternal-day.. solitary. doll. All wood smooth Popielarczyk. who police said Wednesday, the 29th, at 7:00 p. m. (An—A third Imaginary atomic WE FINANCE TOUR DEAL The dancer fellow interrupted To Visit Eui^ope blasb hit the North German plain lAapIc finish. Overhead Where earthly rriefa are over his entre-chat training recently to Was dressed like a clown, wearing th e guest speaker will fierthe Rev. tray. You'd expect to Where pain shall be no more. Julius Acker. Hammond. Ind., today as defending U.S. atomic To pel’aceful' underetandins, ask state officials for a ' (ftlr'^of a derby hat and two -large buttons pay $4.00. or BEEF .PIE 3 for Goa 0opened wide the door. ballet slippers. Tlie request was that said "No. no a thousand times Washington, 8eptr-24 (ffi —Three whose subject will be "Strange cannon opened fire again In exer­ no" and "Blondes, park here", was high Defense Dept, officials' wUl Altars." He is a member of Syhod'a cise battle royal. Sons and daiichtcrs. turned down but things, haven't Rootti Hair Tiff:--- bepn the same in the department arrested in -f.-ont of the high leave tonight for'Europe to visit Commission on Fraternal Organi­ Results of the big NATO war ea»»»se of correction pince. school. , * American military installations zations. The Men's Club of Zion games were not In yet. but pre­ $1.98 In Memoriam Lutheran Church, which meets the liminary:' umpire reports on the How do other prisoners take this He was picked' up on a com­ and confer with American and for­ - PONYTAIL b o a eign officials ther4. last Monday o f thii monU>, the first two mock.atomic blasts indi­ Personally ^ ^ Ithooda Uet Clark on her firet blrth- exchange of ts2cnts7 First they plaint that he was causing dis­ - FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY My. who U as dear lo u». as on the Jeered. Then, the jujitsu boy, turn­ turbance among the school chil­ In the pfirty will be Deputy Seg- 27th, will give this seminar, as cated that damage to the "enemy” day she passed away. Nov. 29. 1953. retary of Defense Robert Anderimn, others in the plat, .the support tt was comparattrely light because of faJL' BMUitiful face,' sleep­ WE GIVE GREEN BTAMPS ORANGE JUrCE ing dancer, fjjpped a couple of dren there, police said. The arrest ing eyes. Lock-stretched rooted "and Asst. Secretaries Frankllft.VG merits. - . its dis^rsion in the wqodk. 19S2 DODGE MEADGWIROOK (MfinclM|iter store Only) Mommy and Daddy.'. them around and the Jeering was made by Patrolman Samuel Snmn hair, you can. wash, comb, atopped. . Maltempo. Floete and Fred A. Seaton. 4-DOOR SEDAN First atop of the official]jTwiU be DkNIE.S KILUNO HUSBAND curl. Tnbable Latex body. Un-' Ill Memoriam Prison officials look on the Other arrestS’ yesterday were ARMS POUCY 01 [ J- ' of ^«|yertimeS parking. ’ 1«K ASIIUM STREET—HARTFViRO—TEL. CH-1-S6<«- . Paris, London abd Madrid, b n ^ M tMA W.. Jr.. 3*. day. OPEN SUNDAY l^NTIL NOON— PHONE MI-l-T-lSS ..V -i- .M. u PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESi^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.-MANCHESTER. CONH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1984 toonbrville f o l k s BY FONTAINE FOX pP*»‘^riLI.A*S POP BY AL VERMEER An»w*r to ProvietA Book Poople

Acaosa 56 Baginnart 57 T heater sign t 6 m ef tba *‘UtU« DOWN When you braf of getting tha and gaaped: Womtn" . 1 Allot beat of a woman, think of tha poor Rice — Man, you Niouid aaa woman who braga in the aama your eyes. T he H igh S chool W orld ,3 Not odd 4 "IBmMmbw way about you. 3 "Two — of . Red (wearily) — If you think they look bad from whera you ait, t " l L B«d*» Verona" VOL. XXII, >fo. s FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 13 “abmethinK S P artngri The trouble about buaipeaa re­ you should am, them from this Compiled b y Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, About----- " 5 Region vival la that the ainful conaumar aide.’ ^ U Nwaya.expaaed to put hit last ISW arfod so t tba mind 35 Jacob and 41 Tha ThraS dollar in the collection hlaia. Only, old-fashioned e o m m o n 14Part 7 King of Judah Laah’a third —— In Soccer Team Parent-Teachers “ I S T h o ------(Bib.) mythology sense, faith, and hard work can Legion of Honor W om u (sighing)—My husband produce miracle. Among New Teachers at Manchester High Guiclanc^ Does Command* •Operatic aoloajg^eh®**’’^ 43 "Tha TortolM manta 5 Entrance ia merely a manufacturer of waste- Meeting Oct 11 37 Brain and tha •——** Opens Season IS Clinging to a mine liaahata. It seams such a prosy oc­ Mr. Ootrocka It mukt ba hard mambranaa 43 Leave out cupation. iVIuch Service IS Bag 10 Cauttic 44Uneevarfd to be poor. The Home School Oouncil’s next "i. 30 Iniuraa 38 R otter Poet—On the contrary, there is Mr. Threadbare — Hard? Tve 1 1 Disorder 48 Atop really much poetry in waatabaa- ’1954 ChampR Do Well meeting, which will ba htid Mon­ 31 — 17Taskf 30 Ifldivlduali always found It easy enough. 47 ’T o r - keta. day evening. Oct. 11. will hava aa Directors Explain U§e MiMrablaa” 10 Fortifteation 31 "Streetcar Amber" In ' Practice Against Hal —. Give me the phone num­ guest speaker, Willlan N. MacKay, 33 Book of tha 33 Hybrid Named — ■ 48PadeaUl part A straight man in radio is a Of Catalogues, Tests, Bibla anim al! 33 Attarifka bers of some girls I gave you Alumni and Rockville Director of Probation, Juvenile SOLouiia comadlan who Uvea on the wrong once. 34Atkad 34 P rei ident 38 Cylindrical Bide of th a crgcks. Court for the State of Connecti­ Gmferenee Periods AlcottHlitUa Pal You gave me a girl you The;. Manchester High soccer urgantly (ab.) 40Poaturea / cut. 3S Dlaparaga didn’t want. team, practicing for the past two. The officers and chairmen for "We are found in the celjar." Raveraal Hal- — The girl I don’t want weeks, will undergo their first real 37 For An upper berth la where you rim the ensuing year who were elect­ was the way that Mrs. Gertrude doChn’t live! tent on Friday -afternoon, when, ed last spring arc: Prasident, Mr. 30 Ranovatad In order to.retire Hitchcock. Guidance Director, ex- 33 Body damag* they taka on the highly rated Halt ’and Mrs. John M. Dormer, parents And then you get d o ^ to get up The saddest-words of tongue or High School at Weat Hajrtford. plnin'cd where her ofllce is located 34 More lavM Wlienever you desire. V of George Dormer '55 and John pen are these — "My vacation's The Indiana, rated second in the Dormer '57; vice president, Mr. when she, along with, James Cal- 3SLanded ^ —Dawn rianaiy Parker over.” state last year, ahould be in for and Mrs. Raymmid Schaller, par­ :cins, assi.stant Guidance Direfetpr. property a battle, for it waa a year ago ents of Barry Schaller '58; secre­ 34 Wrongdoing Student—But I don’t think I de- this time both teama were fighting ipoke to assemblies on Monday, Lll — Did you see service In tary, Mr. and Mrs. Kdmond J. -ippt. 20. 37P0M8 ' serve quite a aerb\on this paper. the N avy? it out for the State C!liampionahlp. Dascy, parents of Wltiiam Deacy 35 Wine eupt . During the pant two weelta, the 'TTie "cellar" meaning Room 5 in Teacher—Neither \do I, but ifa Phil — Service! Why. I even had ’67; treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Le- t’he ba.sement of the main building, 40’Trail of tha the low est m ark I cAncA^ give. to wash my .own clothes. Red and White have been practic­ land Carlson, parents of Loretta Lonaaoma . ing vigorcaiali', engaging in two laa a large eollection of occupa- OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w i t h ' MAJOR HOOPLE 40 Carlson ’57; public relations, Mr. T here w ere tw o' full \m oona In practice sorlmrnagea, one agalnat -ion and rollcgq catalogues, for Money doesn’t have to go far. and Mrs. Sanol J, Solomon, par­ '.tiuient reference. 41 Monk December, 1952 — on the first and It’s welcome wherever It stops. the Alumni and the other against ents of Mark Solomon ’59; pro­ 43 Love, —— Rockville. This guidance .service is a com­ OEED N0,8ANk:EeL « on th e th irty -first. —Ja c k Cktoley, * —Maurice Seittier. gram, Mr. and Mra. Raymond paratively new- branch in school X ' L L e E T i and obey Mullen, Neb. In thalr' first real scrimmage of Olga Brondolo Robert Buckley Schaller; ways and means, Mr. WeLL,H00PL6,HAMeh»T' igRowNfi aosT.^TM A rs'ruc th'e aea.son, the team looked very education and has bbeii epla^d- 4S Cooked Siamese quadruplets, ail Joined and Mrs. John Ccrvlni, parents of 'intensively over a short perida of VOO SMC6 VOu M A R C B ^ ' 4S Entertainment On the morning of a Derk^ Day at the stomach, were bom to a cat impressive. However, they didn't To ha^e scholastic ability ia ad- Aa this Is the inaugural appear­ Janet Cervlnt ’55 and June Cer- l(«i A fiSH CALBsjiDAK^ tim e. ' SI Uncle Tom Smith orapt into the prekabok, owned by J. Griffin, of Mammoth have f'.e punch that the graduates mii^bta;^to hava beauty and popu­ ance of the High School World Le­ viiii '58; and hospitality, Mr. and ' WMAT NOW?TRV in)<3 ^ ♦2,000 O O O ^ FELTi -7iimself and I'MPOTTINO IN this‘s S3 Be boma strenuous session the a v a n 1 n g —Ruiilce Pennigton, combined in one peraon, we have Martha Minnick '59 and William Gridders S6t New Mark] where hi.s Interests/^d talents lie. i^M esreAKA.- .pDOLlDEE previous. Orantland Rice whistled, famili.^r n^nea as Case, Whitham, natural that our celebrity ia a M innick ’58. *1,000 CH eO .; TO 6IM E /e c O M - i- 53 Faminlna FTemont, Mo. truly an outstanding individual. This is accompJiMed through a m e a t e o j * luflRx Lautenbam, Fortin, Vignone. In what better manner could "we very outstanding leader at MHS. Those on the membership com­ It has rerentl.v been an­ \l&fZOCA6B?. , '*?U A Nice ©TAer IFX K A D A Hentachel, Bennett, Stevens and nounced that C*urt V'lipht. last program of testing. ON AtM ieo 54 Little----- christen a new year for the Legion We feel that we have an extremely mittee are: Chairmen, Mr. and The schwr testing program be­ , f t J 6 L e r o CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Kosakowakl. The latter two were of Honor,thsm with this week's in­ fine candidate to present In the Mrs. Elmer Swanson, parents of In Consecutive Victoriesj year'.anish clubs, and as was priviieged^Ho serve as Super­ Laura Trudel, '59, In.the season’s opener at Mt. Nebo. There are also several shelves of secretary of the Spanish club. and went for the first down two Guii|iiis Sketches' p i t a l intendent of Schools in the Youth broke the all-time Manchester High catsioguc-s on colleges and 'specisl- ^ ^ 'Elle parlp Firancais tres blen y plays later. However, the MHS and Government Day program School record for the most con­ ized schools all over’the-aountry. ^ J O k t.E H ? Varsity M Elects ella habla Espanol muy bien!! - line, sparked by the hard-fighting Nkme: Bill Raimond. sponsored by the Rotary Club. At secutive wins by a team under any Tom Burbank, Jim Taylor. and All this material may be'borrdwed ^ I L , W E I L . , In her junior and senior year, the final assembly in his Junior Soitianhis Staffers ona coach. Ollie was elected as a homeroom Dave Golas, held the East Hartford -vn;andV ;;d‘oi-e;;';ght: Ciirry President year. Bob was awarded the Tha Hornets, who accounted for school activities The Guidance office condtiefs a representative to serve on the Stu­ aqukd to four doWns and took the Most seen: being busy in ail Clvltan Prize, an award given to Get Assignments Manchester’s only loss last season, ball over on their 11 •'yard line. Job liureau. Students may reglater ALLEY OOP How Aboat It, Doc? dent Council, 'and feels that her a junior boy who possesses out­ school activities. BY V.T. HAMLIN greatest honor In high school scored late in the first quarter and Previous to this, the' Hornets if they need help in securing a .,'Thls first meeting of the Varsity standing citizenship. dominated the play all during the Pet peeve "Going on a date Job either during high school or. M Club, under the new leadership came when ahs was chosen to run® The Somanhis staff, under the reached the 8-yard line, but could Bob has played an active part in with a girl smarter than T-am’’ after graduation. A buHeJ(n bow'd W a . ^ T - of Harry Smith, was held in 23M, as a catvdidats, for Student Coun­ direction of Miss Iona FeHowa, had first half. But the' Indians took not score because of a fumble. the extra-curricular program of charge in the second half, out- Ambition to play the piano and Just outside the door posts various 7:i.1 Monday. Sept. 20. 1954. cil Pi eaident as a junior. MHS. Besides Student Council, to ite first meeting Friday. Sapt. 17, During the second quarter the> have curly hair like Liberace, Along with her' participation in hustling thus oiit-playlhg the visi­ Johrf which are available.' Mr. Smith greeted the group, which he waAelected in his sopho­ in tha Sonnanhia room of the Rec­ play varied about the center of wished them a good year'and'got the Chjrrent Affairs Club, the High reation Building for the purpose tors, and were finally rewarded for the field, with each team battling In addition to Mrs. Hitchcock School World, and the Girls’ I,.ead- more year. Bob is in his fourth their performance, scoring* in the Names: Carol and Barbara Hew­ and Mr. Caltuns, sevaral tsachera down to the 4uainess of the eve­ year as a member of the High of Interviewing applicrntn and for posseBslon of the ball. The In­ itt. ning, electingi^fficers, which are era (Jlub, OJIie plays on the soccer, beginning actual worl- on the j956 second and fourth quarters. dians had two golden opportunities' are appointed op the Gutdan.ee basketball, softbjili and volleyball School World Staff. This year he Somanhis. For the first quarter, the Hor­ Noted for: being twins. Committee. They liold'conferences ns follows:' Resident, Joe Curry; serves as sports editor. He was during the second quarter, but team s. The members of the staff were nets controlled the ball on the could make only one good. Jack Moat seen: looking alike.-^i with the individual students and Vice-Presideljt, Sal Squatrlto; Sec­ selected as a member of CTurrent Pet peeves: each other. retary. George Dormer; and Our fabulous ’’femme’’ is cer­ asatgned Jobs. Everyone is asr Manchester half of the field for Farrell Intercepted a pass on his any, special problems are dtscuased Affairs Club in his Junior year. Ambition: not to look alike. Treasurer, Tom Burbank. tainly one of the most traveled of signed to a senior homeroom for mOst of the. time. -Late 1h the first own' 25 and raced to the 41 be­ at that time, Passe.s 'to ihq Guid­ all MHSers, for in the summer of This yeiar he is a member of the the purpose of finding siiita,ble quarter Jim Cooley of EHHS re­ fore being brought down. Working ance Department may be obtained President Oirry took oyer the VBrslty "M” a u b . meeting and plana wecemade for '52, Ollle Journeyed through quotes for each student. Ann Eng- turned an Indian punt 14 yards to out of the T-fortriation. Joe Curry Nhme: Jack Anderson. • anv time during the'jrear, and the program of 'the yeacT augh^^as France, Italy, Switzerland and Ire Sports have played a major part was put in charge of ach^uling tha Red and White's S9-yard line. lateraled to Farrell, who, running Noted for: his cheerful di.sposi- *’*" student body is urg^.to use trips to "pro" ball games, dances land, and is now quite an expert in Bob’s high school career. This alt seniors jor pictures to be taken After two running plays had failed. to hia lea, fired a pa.ss to Sid tioii. ■ . the facilities available. ■ Slid Varsity M laws for new mem­ on "those Latins." Is his third year as a member of by Mr. Fallot. Rtu Parker heaved a short pass Wiersma on the Hornet’s 23, the Mast seen: keeping tabs on hls| ' Barbara Person, ’55 bers. The new members admitted Music, music, and more music the soccer team. We ail remember Eleanor Seelert, ’66 to Norm Fournier, but Interference play covering'28 yards. I..eft half- | 8>ri friendii. st tl^s meeting were Art Sliorta from Miller to Montavani, rates two very important goals Bob badk Tom Smith carried to • the r Pet peeveT Tleaple who tell you 'TwAhty*a4VRii wars liatAning to the radio, fifty w aft high on Ollie’s list of 'likes, and scored in soccer last year. One, 14, but there the drive-wa.s halted ■ "'hat to do while playing solitaire. Dave Bell, Pete Grady; and Bob her present "tops in pops’’ is ' ■ Art’Service Squad BOmS AND HE W itching TV and ona man was taking a bathl"' Ballsieper. against Merldan. clinched the CCIL with an Indian fumble. Three play.s Ambition: tn become chief bot­ Visitors? BY EDGAR I^ARTIN The next meeting will be held "Mooniight and Roses,” by. the championship for Manchester. The later, the Red and Wliite controlled tle wa.sher at a jCpke factory. Three Suns. other, against 'Glastonbury, Scenery and Experiences the ball again on Smith's intercep­ Paint UN Poster in I.IM, Sept. 27, a t 7:15 p. m.. When we interviewed Ollie for I OSCAR, FM SEN01NG,B^^'DaW BUZ SAWYER at which the officers and members clinched a berth in the state finals tion of O'.Connell’s pa.®.®, which Name: GalK^Stcvenson. BY ROT CRANK this column, we asked her about for the Indiana. His teammates '^ANO NCW T H A J ^ VOU BACK INTO KjnT U X )K of the cluh^lsh to see more letter waa returned some 24' yard.® to , Noted fa/; the streak In her her Job, Her reply was, ”Oh, ryes, have honored him by electing him the H ornet’s 23-yard line." This set The Art Service Squad . under WE A a UNDERSTANIAth E TVIIRD CEn/AT M E ’'M E HERE, SU . Tl|« STORM’S MOVED SMART SOY, 0 » c ! 6RIAT6H0ST.' winners eager to join. t during the sumer and sometinfiss Make Trip Memor/jidfle hair. , the direction pf Miss Hope Hen- EACH OTHER. LET'S VTURT TO BRINfil V e iTHER! | 90MIIES SMCETIK MOINIHa. HOW WMIIINSYOH ECLUATEO AMVSf THAT I "S quat’’ ’55. co-captain. In the winter Bob can up the Indian’s first marker, for on Saturdays. I'work for Daddy In be seen performing on the b*asket- Farreli, running to hia left, Mo.®t .seen: getting rides home i dersoh has been.reqliaated to de- , SET BUST WITH THE i| BACK THIS A ^?rS.Mul HAS TMXT S A 0 « r SliW IO M THE THEW nCKAfif AS NOM 6AD6ETDOWN his pastry shop in Wlllimantic.” ball team, of which he has been The beauties of California and^ Leaving California the some­ pas.®ed to teammate 'Wierama for BiiickS’i ' '.sign'and paint a U. N- paster to TASK AT HAND.VI W R7 M SN TTH E HURRICAHE , U.S. MOTHER WORDS, THESE IS the : After graduation in June, Ollie I WNJRlOR MAID.J*^ ' OVERRUN IT? SMAE, a member for two years. In his the experiences of the home trip what trifvel-worn station wagons 15 yards and Wierama^ bolted the Pet peeve: people who drive up be put on display in Center Park MRTOFAM IMKHOWN SAMItRIMB! plans to study INngviages at either and down M'ain Street with no October 17. for U. N. Week, —W axw atiH *. CHKL j k m DEVICE. sophomore year. Bob was a meni- were exefting as waa the trip visile^Reno,, Nevada, , and stayed rest of the way for~ the score.. Swap Shop Syracuse University or Mlddleburj’ ber of the baseball team. , Quarterback Joe Curry tried an purpose in mind. . The theme of the poster ia to College ip -preparation of a teach­ westward (reported in last week's at the El Rancho Motel, Wells. Bob is an ardent sportsman. High School World) to the IS girls end,..®weep for the ex tra point but Ambition: to drive up and down be "The U. N. Depend.® on You ” "GREETINGS MHS'-ers" -r^The ing career. ^ The vast white stretch of the Golf ranks as his favorite (he who made the trip last summer Bonneville Salt Flats led to the. couldn’t make it to the line of Main Street with no purpose in Miss Henderson suggested that a time has roiled around ^nce again According to one of Ollie’s teach- mind. shoots In the, eighties). In base­ under the leadership of Dwight fam aa Great Salt Lake. Here af­ scrimmage. The fir.®t half ended th):ec-dlmension po.ster would be lor another gathering of ' the. ier*; "rto student in Manchester with East Hartford leading 7 to 6. Crin R obert. '55. very up-to-date. AH rhemhera of High School is more genuinely help- ball Bob is a died-in-th«rWool fol­ Perry. MHS mathematics teacher. ter a swim and lunch the girls "Swap Shop.” 16 the cblumn lower of the Yankees. Just about Wild animals. Bridal Veil Falls. took p4ctur«" of the amusement For the remainder of the game the squad a/e asked to submit off this y ear we hAve some "wltt,^ Jul and willing to serve any school activity than Olga.” What more all popular music is enjoyed by Upper and lower Yosnhite Falls, grounds. In Salt Lake City they the Indiana were- an entirely dif­ Ohseiwe Dog Week Idea.®. . These ideas w ill b* poole • ^ S Library (Hub ing been through much of Canada the'camp that night but jnost of ] Ca.fe, after a chairlift ride (ip the completed 5 out of 9 passes for 19 to 25. I Squad are Adeline'-Dik. "ejmttua "They Didn’t Believe Me”-5 a total of 96 yfrds. while the , n o WE SET and some of the Middle West and the girls slept through it. Snow King Mountain In Jackson, ijThere are al.®o on.di.®play book.® ! Dunlap,' Barbara Plscher. NI1a ,..MSMIVWL£.u- / a-ra MICKEY n N N Primed! Weather Bureau. the South. Calvin P er ry and Mr. Rar- Wyoming. They went on to YeKow- loiters completed only'2 for 9, two of different dog -atpriea. Som e ’ pr*tton. Jackie HoHander. Car<>l _'TH E ACTURE5 BY LANK LEONARD "Oh Promise Me”^Income Tax Starts Its Season BEN, WE WWE \{ AND BACKSROUNO A follower of the college bourse .b would like * very — to ask for money. cellar of the Yellowstone Lodge. ter started a 40-yBrd drivf. which last year's Latih I classes of Mi.ss ' Eleanor Seelert. ’55. ' 'WAV DOWN THERE IF-. REGRETS? —Pawn Shop. poa.e o ^ assisting in the library, much to go to either Tufts pr-the A few of the braver attempted in Cody. Wyoming, a western consumed W plays, three first | Doris Kih'oc have proved to be a ' "After You’va G o n e"—Under-' perfori^s/such Job's a." checking in U.' S. Naval Academy. Whatever a swim in the mountain lake, Taho town if ♦here ever waa one, Uie downs and two .15-yard holding ' help to the Latin n .students : ij— - taker (Bye!), .and out' books, sending overdue he decides about his later life, we But the freezing temperature lim­ girls s|>ent a thilUing afternoon penalties, enroute to Its winning this year! Don't you agree, pucllae i l V GU/, “The -Yanks Are Coming"— notices, and sorting and shelving are certain that hla fine personal­ ited any stay, as , Hands and feet and night. Singing western songs, touchdoUn. With the ball on the et pueri? Dentist (Ouch!). various books. ,In this way they ity and leadership will assure him have a way of getting numb. they rode to a rodeo, in a surrey H.prnets’ 4 yard line and two mln- hecoifle familiar with the reference h'hile a brilliant sunset' lighted Ws "Roll Dem Bonea"—C3ili;oprac- success. The girls were guests at a Sac­ utea to play, Curry handed off to i According to Gilbert H. Hunt A FOR THF. KIDDIES ^ tor. material. 'Each member has given Bob ts the con of' Mr. and Mrs. the skies. Seeihg the buciting the longest word in the English " ramento camp, where they were Farrell, who bolted the right side Large Assortment ^ up two free periods w week or out­ John J. Ekickley of 41 Cone Street. challenged to- a volley ball game broncos and the weatern attire I of the line and to the end rone language is ANTIDI.SESTAB- f ’The' SentinA" also receives side time and is ready .^to be of Dlc!c W Inzicr, ,’55 '' by tome of tha fellows, who later brought to life all the, cowboy | breakings the 7 -to 6 score and USHMENTARIANI.SM, w h 1 c h credit for this ’.’LAtln Tal<’: service to any student in. the made a summer dance a pleaaant movies th a t they’d seen a t home. i p u ttin g the Indian.® ahead 12 to consists of 28 letters and numer­ M rihur Drui^ Storts j Latin:. ’’Virgii Cacaaris bones library. ■ ' '' memory. A jam session at dinner After their name wax announced The trv- for the extra point ous syllable.®. leges cahit/’ I The following are pages on , the;' on the communication lyriem. I failed as Big Tom McNally hit CAPl AIN EASY Knocked Out staff: Jane Ames; L. Ruth Banner, tedOF^ft-Brokeii thrilled them as some raquastSd,' BY LESLIE TURNER PRECKI.Elik AND HIS FRIEND0 Correct translation: "Virgil sings theie favorites from a base viol, they rode home in the surrey. i the-eehter of the ifne " i Mr. Lightfoot BY MEfliRILL C,-BLOSSER the good laws of Caesar:” < CohUance Beaurpgard, Maryanne I^ano,' and drums. The Black Hills. Big Horns. Bad- | The Indian's defense was exOel- Beckwith, Joan Blesso, Ethelene By Dance Crowd lands and the glorious Mt. Rush- lent. Ends Norm Hohenthal and Fto*. H ^ V g f^ S A X g , Translation written by a lad Baskerville.'Paula Ginsburg, Nor-- was the acene more were the things most inter­ who did not study his lesson: of Cbit Tower, overlooking the Sid Wier®ma were two .standouts. L^D,—------CANT'Ttau een Gratton, Lucy Griggs, Cath- esting in the state of South Dako­ Bruce Little, George Wii)ion..Terry. _____TOUR. FECTf Ttoolie "Virgil canned'* Caesar because pf leen Harmon. Rose Marie Hence. A record-breaking capacity 'of city: the Cliff House, world’s ta. . . r his bony legs.” (How Quaint!) Aitken and Bill Grimason were SETTING 1b K AS OUMSr Roxanne Heritage, Barbara Hew­ 476 students attended, the "first largest gift house; Fisherman’s In Rochester, Minnesota, dinner key points in the line both offen­ AS A a o w f itt (tarol Hewitt, Jane Kassler. sport dance of the year sponsored Wharf, where a table for 22 was ROCKRAFT and breakfast was served at Aunt Here is the definition of "punctu- sively and defensively. The only Leone Latulippe, Josephine Leone. by the Student Council, .on'Friday, reserved for the girls and Mr. Mini and Uncle Monte Pearson's.' weak point on the MHS team was T .sHon” from ‘‘The Classical Re­ RaTbara McGregor. Joyce Mc­ Se^t. 17, in the assembly hall. Perry’s relatives; and the "rollor Some of the girls shopped for corder": the pa.ss defense in the- first half, Kinley, Vjolette . Michard. Mary The highlight of -the evening coaster’* streets. souvenirs in their ,gift shop and but this was quickly remedied at P unctuation: -Symbols dOvi.sed Mielke, Roxann Norris, waa a rally-conducted by the MHS Thirteen surprised girls blinked the group presented Mrs. Pearson haK time. Manchester's next game CERAMICS h.v English teachers from ancient Peck, Edna PettifigiU, Joan ,,^n- gheaflaaders. Makihg "their first ^p at the trees on (he Redwood with perfume for her Uioughtful- will be Sept. 25 at home' against JUST ARRIVED'! hieroglyphics, oheh ' used as a som, Martha. R.ibacha, Peggy appearance of the '54-’55 seaspn Highway. The tallest tree in the nem on the trip and both Mr. Hall High of West Hartford. running devise for mark lowering. Sapita, Maryann, Sorenson, Merle by entering with the MHS Indians’ world, 364 feet, w as “snapped” and Mrs. Pfsrson with a box of Hundreds ef new molds. Start now and war cry, the cheerleaders dresa^' (How Tirue!) Swallow, Claudia Teabo, Margie before '.-eaching Bishop Pine Lodge chocolates for their anniversary. moke your Christmas Gifts. Topping', Antionette Vallome, In their new uniforms of red and in Trinidad. • Letter writing and white, led the students in several A day 'in (Chicago took the "The Grosby Hig^ Argiis" asks Marie VeriEzi, and Conpie Viens. a gab-fest rounded out this eve­ group through the Swift's, slaugh­ Majorettes Start this simple question—Did You Mary Regs, ’56 cheers. ning. See Our Giqontio Christmas Disploy During the, course of the eve­ ter house 4nd the Conrad Hilton E '» r See? Delicious berry pie. a cool dip Hotel. The beautiful Lake Michi­ Action Saturday We sk ate ning the captains of the fall sports —. co-captains Joe Curry in an Oregon river, a 'tern club gan' made a great impression on ▼1C FLINT Paper drive dance, and more wonderful Parry Does That Solve It? and Tom Burbank, football; co­ the Nutmeggers. Twirling batons strugging ateps BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNI Milk shake relatives waited the "Parade," as Passing through Canadian- Cus­ — — Knocked Loose BY WILSON SCRUGGS A walking stick captains Bob Buckley and Jim and colorful red and white, cos-j Remember Kuhlman, soccer; and Pete Close, their picture was snapped for an toms, they ate lunch In an Ontario BRAOV, RUT a /T A A 'hcKYe fly O egon newspaper. Sleeping out­ tumea will be a major attraction " cro'ss co'.intry -were initiated Into Hotel and traveled on to Niagai;a at Mt. Nebo Saturday as the MHS ! nCK-ur AOK A board walk side on army coats was a hew ex­ Falls.-Taking pictures of this na­ JACMaoN.ANPZ A window box their new poaitjon by havUig to Majorettes, under the lea.dership o f' N O Lessons Needed WANT f.g.lMAN0 wear Indian feathera throughout perience for some of them after tural beauty, the girls realized that Jf you ever did. their advice is an enjoyable day with "Aunt Irene Boudreau, captain, and Con­ fwou a i IT H. HR tha evening. Also initiated for the t'hlB was their Izst ‘day and were nie Lamoureaux, co-captain, per- i NO Appointments Needed to see a psychiatrist!- (But quick!)' Jail .teasoh in the same manner Sadie." disappointed and yet mighty home­ RLM* THiaiMSAYTH ______. form for the first time this. year. From the deep blueness a t C ra­ sick. •HOP ON 44APUI waa WAlker .Briggs, coach of the Practice began Monday for the In parting we have a “rhyme football teaih, who gave the stu- ter Lake and todrering peaks of Batavia, New York, Was the last [)f caution’’ for all seniors from eight majorettes of last year, and i ie;nts • " his ■ annual preview ''of the Mt. Shasta onward want the Man- stop for lodging. After meeting tryouts for anyone wishing to join BRING THE ’‘(i.aNG’’—4'0!ilF. AS VOF ARK 'The Giit^rt School News"— team: In. closing, Briggs stated cNhster t"Ottera to W’estwood.' -some coiirestanta in' a band con- ■V Rock-a-bye Sehiors, on the tree the organization were held this DOOR IS OPEN EVERY D.\Y BI T T ill KSD.W top. - ' :sc^ that winning a game not only de­ (Jalif., where the houses are oiled teat, the girls did the Bunny Hop w eek, lessons in baton twirling | pended ort t)ic team .but also on instead of painted, as the guests back to. the tourist home. As long ,as you study, your; will be’given to'anyone wishing! Telephone Pl>2-6127 " the atten4ance and ^spmt of the of Doctor Oliver Perry. Dir-lng Leaving at 5:00 a.m. on July 24. them In the near future, ffafiba will not drop, - ' T crowd. •• dhis stay they, ylslted a saw mill the ‘.‘Parade" turned, homeSvard WOODRKIUGK RO-VD NORTH I'OVEXTRY But if you -atop digging, ^our? ."nie band w1U play Saturday as [ I Dancing contipued throughout in operation, Which- was ad'uxa- with a heart full of mj'^oriea and- Irens Boudreau. '55. Cohnie" La-\| •tahding >^11 fall ' i I the evening to record.®. tlonal and doubly lnferes(lng. a hat full of souvenirs. Tanner And down will go Seniors, diplo- ’ moureaux. '56. NSney Salone. '57.'‘ / i Ollie BroniMo,''5S ' Lake Almanor cottages w"eren’t Sti-eet waa a acerie d'f greetings Patricia Wiley; ^7. Nancy Saund- OUT^ whore prices ore normal! _ Ja and all. i Seniors take no------" i quite up to Mr. Perry’s . axpecta- Ucel • f- and partings as Mr. Terry did it efa. ,'57. C opntf B n u tw ard . '56. and I^ you. kpow that Marilyn I tiona and th e g irls pagkod up ajnd again- made .thirteen people'very Cookje HiUsf'.57. theXeighl present! "Bye now, ___ ' Moproa DlM ogglo’s real naiYta is 1 spent th# night In different motels happy. \ . ,;.i flay witli C lay-H i s RtckraH VtayT Sandy Stevenson, ’59. majorettes, demonstrate their sHill.i '•*»i l^’ormn Jean Mortemon? and tourist )ieinae. > -'X A. W. SUUon '59 A nn W h a rto n ,'*59; i ' ■■ \ 1 ■>

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PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY,' SEPTEMBER 24. 1954 \ aiANCHgSTER EVENING HERAU), ^NCHESTER, CONNir^WDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1964 PAGE SEVENtESEN THE\ Cleveland Established As 8V2 to 5 Favorites Herald Angle High Eleven Plays West Hartford^ Tomorrow at Mt. Nel^l)

HmiI Thrtkt ani HowU... No. 3 No Double Play Giants riold EARL W. YOST Braves Play Sports Bdllor Big Semi-Fro Contest Wynn May Get Pre-Season Reds, Cards CCHi Encounter W ill Pace Yourself in Dressing Room » ■■ MeGnX MOItEZ-li nsAIMAY aBE r n BETTER t n a tir m tasked. He referred to tha B-Boys Series Start A g f - y o wi t'fg nfg* Brlghest spot in Tale's backfleld Ronnie Bu^ last nf three dlspatchee in which World Series follows tha pattern McGill, also a sophomore, from Qearwatier CaptnriBS North Bergip, N. J. "McGill." from latest reports. Lines and Fast Backs Contest with Ciney x : t i Manchester Win Streak BaMbail's fall show is a ver>’ hasehall's great Frank Frisch, nf the apring training series be­ For Wednesday’s XH* Men Must Keep who's played, maimged and seen tween New York and Cleveland, Coach Jordan OUvar told the 'Which Should Provide World’s Softball Title Will Be Jeopardised ■arioua bualneas to the combatants, more World Series than any- writer, "1# the best looking back HHOTA HERE AND THERE Milwaukee. S ^ t. 24 OP)—The but thara haa bean many a churkta the odds favoring the Indiana at Oeveland, - Sept. 24 OIV-The i Within Bounds hody, takes you ul to the hall 8 4 to 5 are way oijt nf line. that I havs ever had at Yale. Did Last chance to watch'the Neww| Test for Merchants Minneapolis, Sept. U (8P)— Milwaukee Braves face two dif­ ; In Contest Scheduled down Uiroufh the years. park for the great moments of you see him in scrimmage? Wasn't York Yankees in action this season ferent teapui—Cincinnati and St. World Scries "war of nerves'* a l-! Tha Dodfers started Harry Tay­ The two clubs met 21 times Isst Oeamrater, Fla., refusing to Berkeley, Califs Sept. 34 OF) yesteryear—highlights of the he terrific?" McGill, waa sen^- on television will be Sunday after­ Coach Edward Mason of the Louis—in a fantastic "twin blU' ready has begun between Al Lopea ! To Gel Underway at 2 lor acainst the Yankees in the spring with the Giants holding a buckle before the team whleh —Callfomla’s huge men’s root- biggest thrills (and belly- 13-8 edge. They started out with tional, but he did not overshadow noon at 2 o'clock over CThannel 8 strong Agawam Brownies has had out-neived It a year ago, sa­ today, the first gaime of which and L«o Durocher, the rival man­ liqi section got the word todaj fourth game of th# 1947 Series, Lm-cks. a magician with the pig­ could end with Just one pitch. laughs) culled from his vivid 10-9 and 23-10 gamea but flniahed when- they play the Athletics at an outatandlng career in football luted a hard throwing south­ agers, as the Indiana and Giants —behave ar dm—at football Manchester High's offenas waa for example. Taylor, who had memory of ID.I World Series skin. When trucks was in the line­ Yankee Stadium. . . . Saturday's Actually, today’s encounter with quite impressive last Saturday ' 1 been handicapped by arm trouble, the long cross country trip with both as a player and .a coach. The paw today who brought the gear themselves for, th e'big fall gamee. M games since 1921. a series of tight pitching battles. up, the B lues^lled with the prs- Wllllams-Trlnlty football game In Brownies will be at Mt. Nebo Sun­ Southemers the World SoftbUI the Redlega is the finish of the against East Hartford, especially I I walked tha first three men. Cylde clslon.^of a„,w lova w’atcli . . . Wednesday game here that wound classic opening in New York next Richard Marstoa, etudeat in the second half wlieri they t I Sukaforth, the pitching coach, Everybody rates aeveland's Hartford will be broadcast ,hy day for an afternoon battle with Championship. : Wednesday body prealdeat, said there have front line as terrific. They Oliver that he is happy, w n c starting gt 2 o'clock. . . the Manchester Merchants. Kick­ Clearwater whipped Detroit up in a welter of confueion and fought back with two touAdowiis bussed out to the mound. over the ,current sophomores, 21 protest with the tmplres finally Nobody Knows been oomplainta of obscene •‘^ fc t 'g the matter?" asked have been in the regular season Tommy Rhylec, former Meriflen off Is scheduled for 2:15. 4-9 last night on Johnny Hunt­ yells Mid throwing of roils of to capture their opener agalaat the Every time somebody begins in all. with his squad. "Our success High athlete, has clinched si start­ giving the 3-1 victory nod to Mil­ Neither manager would say to­ Hornets. 12 to 7. Rukaforth. when it counted most. Last spring, Mason was a four sport star at er’s one-hitter to emae last day who will be his opening day PUpCfe talking “about this .vear's tVorld the Gllints hit the first — and sec­ will depend upon what the aopho- ing ehd berth with AIC. The Ares Agawam High and quarterbacked year's collapee which found waukee. National L ea^e President TTie Indians will have to main­ ‘ 'Nothing. I'm fine," replied mores will do. We are mre that Warren Giles, uphoMng Cincin­ . T h e guessing la that Sal Warned Mar$teiii: If the men Taylor. Series, I think of A1 Smith, tfte ond line r - pitching' for a .303 open against UMass Saturday at the Springfield College team iir Clearwater blowing two tain that offensive attack & tur- several will be first stringera be­ nati's protest, yesterday ordered Maglie 114-6) will open up for »>t out of llac.'-Rie section will day afternoon at ML Nebo when "But the bases... .what are all ballplu.ver. average. In contrast, the Indians' Amherst. . . . Yale holds 71 con­ 1947-48 and '4b. After a brief fling straight to Detroit In the finale.. be eonaoUdated with the women fore the season is over. We are secutive victories over rival state continuation of the game, starting New York and Bob Lemon (23-6) they entertain Hall High o f West thoea fuya doing on the bases?" Smith last year divided hia time club average against Giant pitch­ at semt-pro ball with the Brownies, in the top of the ninth with tivo for Cleyeland, but nobody Icnows rooters. demanded Sukeforth. ing was a sickly .265. also willin$^ to concede that several football squads. The Elis should Mason was appointed head foot­ Hartford. The C C Il. encountw is between * Cleveland and Indian­ have been blesaed Cincinnati outs. for sure. , Thia Is pwnlahmentT "Oh,” Taylor answered, "I'm Edge In Home Runa make it 72 Saturday against Con­ ball coach at West Springfield scheduled fbr 2 o’clock. apolis of the American Associa­ ly nature more necticut at New Haven. Our guess