•/, '■ r MONDAY. AVGUST 14. IMS iflIanrirfBter 1ED»nitts 1|i?raUt Tha Waath«r -4ii A vm g« Dattf Met Press Ron Poreenal af O. • . Weather Bareaa A ll Rad brosa Volunteer Nurass Mr. and Mrs. John Emondi of Wlllar^ has studied the regutstlons Per tote MeMh e l Jaly.'lSSS ' Aids are invited to hear Dr. R i^h Detroit, Mich., ars In town visit Federal Advisor Zone Hearing set forth by the fire msrehal'e o f Tonight, fair, elightljr warmer Town Lechausae lecture ca OiviUan De- ing his two sisters, Mrs. Frank ficc for auch non-conforming ua 9,723 than last night: low .near 88. fenae, tomorrow evening at eight Dion of Rldgewodd street and H’edneedny, partly Meudy, wamt S U M ■waaMB. dauftitor ot Ur. Should the application be appm ed SELF SMOPTHINC o'clock in the South Methodist Mra. Ouy Jodohi o f Hartford road. tonight, Willard intends k t^ ta rt MP el toe Aadit high aear 83; scattered eheweia aad Mn. Bmar It fwanaoa, of church. All graduate nurses, ae* Mr. Kmond haa not seen hia sta- This Evening I e< OIreatoMean W W«at Mlddlt Tumpilu, cole- building immediately. Manehettar A City of Vtttago Charm tive or inactive, practical nurses tera for forty-one years. The Hartford Road Cpifporstlon biatad b «r fifth Mrthdmy Saturday and trained attendants are also aftantoen with a party to which seA- B. Benson Becomes Mother terday to visit relatives. in connection ynth a dry cleaning SERVICES which Dr. Herbert Jan Popper la business. T b i project haa been Aftep4P.M.' head. In the meantime his wife Harry B. Benson, o f Cheney Flank Along Naktong under consideration for the past or 5929 Anytime With Heavy Piece of Lumber lluit Interpret the wishes and children. Susan and Teddy Anyone wishing to make a dona Brothers, has been appointed two mon^B during which time have been at Lake Paradox, Sever tion for the benefll card party at chairman of the Synthetic Branch i $ ? Of Fine Baby Girl ance. "Toward the end of August the Itallan-Amriican clubhouse of the Broad Woven Fabrics Divi Milton, Maas., Aug. 15—(4h— said the piece of wood was found Aberdeen road about a quarter of I of the family. they will leave for their home in on Eldridge street Wednesday eve sion of' the Quartermaster Aeso- ijoUTSIPESm'W An attractive 20-year-old girl, nearby and that the girl'i pocket- a mile from the Boston line. | Menlo Paila California.. ning Is requested to contact either clation, Inc., of Washington, D. C. found on the backetalrs of her book was missing. It was 9:45 p. m,, when neigh- I Mra. Nellie Mazzucchl, 5849, or The Synthetic Branch Is a part of WANTED ■ There it no place like home when you iprace • ep horns last night ^^1th brutal head Her assailant was believed to bora heard the low moaning an.l In Lunge for Taegu John B. Burke Mrs. Frank Farwell and daugh Mra. Martha Msnsfleld, 7785. the Quartermaster Association with Kyanize finishce. Kyanize keeps a new Imusa ®'^.***** « ' President Asks injuries, died early today in a hos have fled through a field. A fence investigated. Members of the ters, Louise and Linda, have re ‘‘Textile and Knitted CkM>da Indu^ SHOE new, makes old homes bright snd gsy sgsin. Tskn King Receives Word pital. Police said the' had been was broken and police said the girl's family said she was expect FUNERAL HOME turned to their home In Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barry and trial Group" and serves In an Ad EXPERIENCED sdvsnugs of the tpccisl introductory pricss b ejw . struck repeatedly with a two by attacker probably crashed through ed home about that time from her Mass., after a visit with Mr. and Remember sU Kysnizs Finishes sre fmesmotg. Grouse Shooting in Both Sides Suffer Heavy 83 Bast Osatea S t Tsl 8888 young son, Billie, have returned to visory capacity to the Quarter REPAIRING O’DwVer tO Be four piece of lumber. It in hit flight. shopping tour. Catherine had This, Too, Is A (jisiiallv Mrs. Allan Taylor and family o f their home in Sag Harbor, Long master General. PAINTERS Scotland; Prince Philip *' Ctotherine Mullen had been shop State Police Detective William gone to Boston to buy some baby i',asuultien; Negro Unit Henry street. Mrs. Farwell • and laland, after a visit with Mrs. In addition to. Mr. BenSon the O/ the Better Kind AND Paint Dept.— Basement ping In B osto^for her sister and Delay was called into the case to clothes for her sister, they said. Mrs. Taylor are sistera - Barry’s mother, Mra. Delmar D. Synthetic Branch in c ite s : Otis Toasts New Daughter Mexican Envoy was believed toibave been attack assist Milton authorities. Saw Young Man Ruimlng Wrests “ Lillie Cassino” Austin of 418 Center street. C. Stanton, vtce-preslgent,. Hath DONE WHILE CARPENTERS. ed as she walkedXfrem Mattapan Neighbors Heard Moaning The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, away Manufacturing^Co.; Lyman By Splicing MaiiNrace For Inside and Outside square to her honw ' The Mullen home is at 188 Joseph Mullen, Catherine was From Foe After Front Friends In town hsye received B. Frieze, preeldent^f The Duplan YOU W AIT Neighbors heard (t^e girl moan Brush Hill road near Aberdeen rushed to the hospital on orders news of the coming marriage of Corp.; Andrew J/Sokol, director, Work— Appiy at Ifti J W I U X 4 COIIR Mayor to Quit Office in al Assault into Heavy London, Axtg. 15.—(/P)—-A ing and found her l ^ g on the road. of Dr. C3rrlstopher Conway. An John Murray Donovan, son of Mr. .1. P. Stevens M 6 Co., Inc.; John SAM YULYES 5 Dover Road M AM CNlfTiii C o m m * New York City; Will back steps. Police said the girl probably - Machine Gun Fire; and^Mrs. John C. Donovan of J. GoIdsmlthyVlce-presldent,' Hess, 701 MAIN STREET Or Phone 4112 princess was bom today to Police C:!hief John B\ Shields was accosted as she walked along (Oontiniied on Page Five) Lsmn. Maaa., who for a number of Goldsmith jMd Co., Inc.; Henry ROGERS CORPORATION JARVIS REALTY CO. Princess Elizabeth, heiress- Require Fall Election Moscow Admits Rus Nuitelicater, Conn. Mill and Oakland Streets years were residents of Henry Neubert, ^ce-presldent, Deertng, presumptive to the throne of street until September, 1949: and Milliken And Co.; Walter E. Greer, To Fill Vacant Chair the British Empire, and her sia Armed Red Korea W e a t« expanding our mill production staff and ex Miss Jacqueline Theresa Guldotti vice-pnraident, Burlington Mills T" See Super-Tax of Trenton, N. J. The ceremony C orj^ an d Fdmon G. Luke, Bates handsome husband. Prince pect to hire several male production workers. We offer: Washington, Aug. 15— —The Mail Deli ry Slash will take place Saturday, Septem Fabrics. Itic. Phiiip. The new, princess, sec Ry The Associated Press ber 9, In St. Joachim’s church in is the second time that Mr. CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS White House announced today 1. Pleasant Workin|( Ginditiontf ond child o f the r ^ a l couple, On Individuals Communist forces smashed Trenton. Benson has Men honored by being that President Truman will nomin savagely today against the appointed chairman of Textile POWER CLEANED is third in line of succession ate Mayor Winiam O'Dwyer of Depen on W alsh 2' Fair Wages Local Blue Cross membel-s Groups as, since February 24, to the Britlah crown. She follow* American southern flank on are vacationing out of etate And 1949, he has served as Chairman In Manchvstt’r and f it itiily her chubby 31-month-old brother, New York Chty as ambassador to By New Year’s thfi Naktong river bridge 3. Paid Holidays Mexico. should happen to require hom tal- of "Mobilization Planning Com Prince Charles. head southwest of Taegu, 4. Insurance Benefits isatlon, are entitled to r e ^ v e In mittee for Synthetic and Mixed l)H\ W KI,I,.< .\NI) S LI'T ir T.\NKS INS'I A I l.i;i) The birth of the baby at Clar Presidential Secretary Charles Freraman Congressman non-member general ^iMpitala, Fabrics" of the National Federa G. Ross told reporters the nomin Coventry Man 1 main U. S. forward base in ence House near Buckingham ation will he sent to the Senate to Must Reach Floor of Congress Studies Way 5. ^Liberal Vacation Plan beneflts ranging from twenty- tion of Textiles. Inc., of.^New York Palace, home of Elizabeth and South Korea. The Red drive three dollars for a ^ - d a y stay, City, The Federation developed about Sept. 1. To Tax Wage Hikes 6. Alternating Shifts McK in n e y b r o s . Philip, pushed Elizabeth's sister, Ross said O’Dwyer would resign Housed from Speaking rolled ahead six or seven to $315 for 21 days.^tis three dol the Planing committee to help In vivacious Princesi Margaret, Into Found Suicide lars per day for ari/iiddltlonal nine as mayor of New York about that Since Start of W ar; miles in the Changnyopg If you are interested in working for a progressive the mobilization of the Textile In SKW.M.K m S I’OS.M, ( (). fourth place in the royal succes Tour to Effect Vote ty days. dustry In case of war or national time. The resignation will mean a area, 23 miles southwest of company please see Mr. Maron, Superintendent, Mill emergency and haa coordinated Its liiO I’rarl I*'t. r*'l. ,”>.'>()}{ sion. mayoratity electibn campaign In Mum on Sales Levy TaoRU, in aome of the severest By Gun Blast Washington, Xug. 15—(/P) — A and. Oakland Streets, Manchester^ erforls with the Munitions Board A bulletin issued by the attend New York this fall. (iKhUnx of the war. Specii^ Chiklren’s of the Office of Secretary of De ing phyelclans said the baby came Announced Daring Confab freshman member of Congress, Washington, Aug. 15—<45—C3on- A breakthrough in the CJhangn- at 10:80 GMT (5:50 a. m. EST) and Roes made the announcement yona sector not only would Im fense. Democrat John R. Walsh of In gresslonal taz law writers today Mr. Benson has served In var that "h er. royal. hlghnees and her while O'Dwyer wae at the White E. W. Fabyan, Husband peril Taegu, but probably would Matinee at State House conferring with the presi dians was the key today to wheth weighed the possibility of putting ious supervisory and administra daughter are both doing well." O f Rutb Welles Fab- signal the beginning of what the tive capacities during the time he The Infant's weight was not im dent. er the House gets to j)'ote on s a super-tax in 1951 on war-inflated Oimmunists hoped would be the has been connected with Cheney mediately annoimced. He said O'Dwyer had agreed at yan. Found Dead by bill that would retton^ twice- Incomes of Individuals as well as final push to Pusan to throw tha anager Jack Sanson of the the conference to take the ap- daily mail deliveries. .ate Theater announces that Brothers. He was named a vice- Her birth touched oS epontane- upon the excess profits of corpora defenders Into the sea. But a U. poiitoment. If the 37-yeSr-old Walsh . geta S. officer expressed confidence the FOR OVER A QUARTER CENTURV there will be a special children's president of the company on De eus family and public celebrationa W ife; Was Despondent tions. cember 2. 1943 and is In charge of In Mexico City, O'Dwyer would back from a speaking trip for to Reds could be pushed back. Head matinee at the theater tomorrow Prlnc* Philip, as he had done succeed Ambassador Walter Thurs Moreover, in a search for new afternoon. By popular request the the Industrial Fabrics ^j.vision. South Coventry, Aug. 15— (Spe day'# aeeaion, the House will vote revenue, the tax-framing Senate quarters said the battle was 'In- \ with the arrival of Prince Charles ton,. 58. a career diplomat. on the bill and from ail indica decisive.” "Wizard of 6z" and cartoons will toasted the new Princess' health Ross said Thurston would be cial)—Everett W. Fsbysn, 58, of Finance C^ommlttee ordered Ita b « shown at this matinee. The pictures. "711 Ocean Drive" and t- tions will pass it. staff to explore the posaihllitles o f: While the U. B. 24th Division in champagne with members of the given another top-level diplomatic doors Will be open at 1:30 and the "On the Isle of Samos," will be Seventeen Colors in 36'’ Fine. Quality this town committed suicide by If he doesn't here, ther* 1. A national wholesale or retail battled the Red push on the south famUy and bis staff. assignment, hut dlfi not Indicats show starts at two o’clock. Ad shown. The "Wizard of Or" will shooting this morning sccordliig to will be no vote today and perhapa sales tax. ern flank under a blistering sun, Me also rushed through a long- what, that assignment might be. mission will he St regulsr prices. be shown at the Tuesday matinee a re^rt mode to the Stafford no othar- day. 3. A nattonsT transactions levy, with both stdss suffering heavy distaaoe tatepheiie ealF--W hM Tuesdsy evening the regular only. TyVmyMt KadF Btaas Police Barracks by Dr. Ralph Oil Walsh, in Grsen Bay, Wis., for alHeh might be an expansion 6f caaualtlee. United Nations forcaa 3 5 8 5AST CENTtR S T R E [-T Pin Wale Corduroy O'Dwyst himsalf refused to say man o f Storrs, town medical ex radio program, said laat night ths retail sales tog idea to put a wars holding Just to the north in (Oontoiaed ea Rage Roar) Anything'to rapiortSra when he left aminer. State Police Lieutenant that "God willing. I will be on tax on each transaction for goods the area where the Reds alrtSdy his conference with the president Harris J. Hulburt sold hia men the floor in Washington" when the or services have swollen their bridgehead to Reporters asked O'Dwyer when were sent to investigate a reported House opens at 11 a.m. s. s. t. to Would Dtsoouroge Buying 13,(H)0 troops. The (^engnyong AMESITE DRIVEWAYS he was going to Mexico City. shooting St Melody Farm In South day. f Chairman (Jeorge (D-Ga) said front hah been almost semi-circu- "N o statement,’ ', he replied. Four Killed As Coventry st 10 o.m. Medical Ex Walsh Must Call Up Bill the staff also will study proposals ler. •REDUCED RATES SINCE 1920 $ 1 .6 9 yd. In response to other questions, Beads a roadside In Korea, thl. mid-spattered' and abandoned baby aminer Gilman was summoned to that new excise levies be put Allies Half Mile from Pohoag • GRADING FREE WORK he eald he planned tb fly back to the farm on South street, snd af The sudden Importance of the Kiri sits crying- American eoldlers rescued her and cored for her upon non-e8sent|aI gooda, to dla- The Reds rammed another GUARANTEED Plane Crashes New York at 4 p.m. (e. s. t.). ter examination made the report heretofore little publicised law courage buying. for seo'erol days Then a Korean funiUy was found who took her In. • POWER ROLLER USED bridgehead acroas the river on the A t h u i r a l What s gorgeous collection of colors io r fall and Vinter. For O'Dwyer, 80, has been niayor of of suicide by shooting, Hulburt maker grows out of s rule adopted The Finance Committee voted (U. S. Arm.v rodlophoto «1a NEA Telephoto). • FREE ESTIMATES northern end of the Naktong river CALL New York since 1945. He find ran sold. yesterday by the Houae. Thia rule not to make an >xceas profits tax front near Waegwan, where the • TIME PAYMENTS suits,^ Jackets, costs, aportwear, children's wear, etc. for the office in 1941 but was Fsbysn was the hiubsnd of the saya that today Walsh shall bs on corporations van addition to MANCHESTER B*29 Plows Into Texas kickoff of a Communist gensral beaten that year by Florello H. former Mrs. Ruth Welles. They recognized to call up a bill that Prssident Truman’h $5,M0,000,000 • SAVE 10% FOR CASH 7691 offensive has been awaited, -but Field and Bursts into LaGuardla who was elected for a i^ re married shout s year and a would cancel a Poatoffice depart "first instsllment’’ tax boosting ‘Little Council’ Posed severe Allied sir punishment o f tha SAVE WITR , ^ NAVY ROSE CLIPPER BLUB third term. half ago, some time after the death ment economy order of lost April bill, but told lU sU ff to prepare Flames; Eight Escape Communist concentrations may HOLMES Bom In County Mayo, Ireland, of Thomas Welles, Mrs. Fabysn’s curbing mail aervice and reducing proposals for auch a levy to be ef BEIGE PINK PU M PK IN ODwyer came to the United States home deliveries to one-a-dsy. fective January 1. 1961, with its have thrown the Red timetable out 28 Wootfbridqe Street first husband. Mr. and Mrs. of kilter. DeMAIO BROTHERS WHEAT GOLD HUNTER GREEN Fort Worth, Tex., Aug. 15.—(S') when he wss 30 years old. Fsbysn have operated Melody The rule says that only Walsh possible extension to Individuals To'Solve Korea War raiavmpM OdU Now — Wo Peraonally Sapondee All Workl •ANKA BROWN — Four crewmen were klUed when Farm since they returned here shall be recognised to c4ll up the and partnerships. There was heavy fighting on DANISH BLUE KELLY GREEN a crippled B-39 bomber crashed in from Florida where both lived a bill, snd today Is.the only day he Senator, Hoey (D.. N. C.). a other fronta On the northeast rim RAJU.Y RED a field near here yesterday after shall be recognized. committee member, said "1 think of the 140-mlle-long battlefront. €OmBIMATIOH COPEN BLtJE. LAVENDER short while before their marriage. noon, then burst into fiamea only Woa Despondent The rule is no good, after today. the committee action gives notice AAt V ^ M ffl * f Tliroiiff Waits Allied forces moved to within RESiEDA GREEN Rail Strike gesUon by India for ^ ^ C FLANNEL GREY WINE 200 feet from a cluster of amall State Pollcp of the Stafford To get a new one, 218 Houae mem- to all corporations that in all half mile of Red-held Pohang, for frame houses. * Springs barracks said that Mr. hers would have to sign a petition, probability an excess profits tax Sniall Council Mem-1 Vision of Mary merly the No. 2 U.S. east/OMst Eight crewmen escaped with Looms Nearer Fsbysn, a native of Massachusetts or the Rules committee wotUd have will be enacted next year effective supply base. minor Injuries. and- a well-known yachtsman and to approve the bill for House ac January 1, 1961." There still re hers to Guide Peace * On the southern end ^ t h e curl The four-engined bomber, from sportsman in New York and Flori tion. mained the possibility of a Sen ing front — behind the advance of ate floor fight to put an excess Barksdale Air Force baae, Union Chiefs Say They da, had been despondent for some Filed Petitica la June Lake Success, Aug. 15—(45— ' Farm Wife Predicts Re Marines and Infgmry — U. S. time. Refusal of the Rules committee profits tax on corporallona Into Negro troops w|th the 25th Divi- Shrevesport, La., apparently was The Security council’s big battlers | attempting to land at Carswell Are at End'of Rope; to take such action in the past the present bill. turn of Blessed Vir SIEP-A-LITE lAMPS today studied an Indian proposal ! (OonUniied on Page Four) caused WaU^ to file s petition tost “ Save Middle Income People’’ gin; Town Is Jammed (Continued on Page Four) (Coatlaaed oa Page Fear) With Steelman Today June 28. 'hie necessary 218 mem C!halrman George (D „ Go.), to let the small nations seek a | bers having signed it, the petition sold the Finance committee and path to peace In th* Korean war. ! ORIGINAL 16.95 LAMPS! Washington, Aug. 15— (JP>—The came to a Houae vote yesterday the House Ways and Meant coni- Aa the council recessed until ; Bulletin! mittee will meet In November and 8 vahn! WWt i lif|1 R hu h8a« Miay.kim ilnc« »t*n iMU to 08m White House continued efforts to Doubt Taft and was overwhelmingly approved. Thursday afternoon, Indian De- | Necedsh, Wis., Aug. 15— 145 Strike Shuts December to work 6n the “ second legate Sir Benegal N. Rau sug )m {tM tof tiPFAAIM I — >8 H 8« M j*hm M tr tfiii to« i«ig pqcel TlMuiMdt day to avert a posaible nationwide The petition prescribed the pro — Rotogn Catholic Bishop John « f uValUi h w M warn mem nky ttH8« rtmaAetto Mtioaaay-gjvgrtiMd I m ^ i installment" tax measure, regard gested that the six elected, hon- L E S S THAN railroad strike but union officials cedure under which, the House may Treocy today cancelled hie B etter LIfM . , . Bdfter Bi|M jim .iaa itty •• Step-a-litt! W« repeat: N* News Tidbits said they are near "the end of our W ill Lose less of whether Congress to In ses permanent members might be bet vote on the hill to set aside the order forblddlig special re- Down Packard S fM . N vStiBf, . . . . . the ivdch to the to*e. when preMid. rope.” Postal aervice curtailn\ent order. sion at the time. ter able to find a solution in public cotoMl toe Hftotof—«• aiqr 4*|f*8 y e n 4 u u C Hurry to fee yowf$-^y Called From (/F) Wirea Ugtpua aerkice. at the parish Cailefs of two big unions repre It said that on the day following George told reporters the idea and private meetings at which Orti*ma$ C*l ar me the hindy n u ll •rJer Naak' Deal miit e«t to of the woman whi ctolnw she «tN i aKflBM>r«8l «toBi «rfortotoiyl senting 3(X>,000 trainmen and con approval of the petition, Walsh of extending the excess profits cold warring Russian and Ameri Political Observers Al- w nr be visited by the Virgin UAW (Dalis Out Workers W ife of BUJ. Oen. WUllani F. ductors agrMd "reluctantly” to go shall be recognised to call up the levy to individuals to "on effort to can delegates were not presenL "1 '’/''H.i Mary. Earlier the Bishop of Dean, 24th Divtaion commander Wck for more peace talks with sp Question Prediction Rau suggested that such A As Wage Talks End miaatng in Korea, Iz still hopeful Jorax.R. Steelman, assistant to (CoBthiiNd oa Poga Four) (ConttBued oa Page Four) "little council" study "all resoju- La Crosse bod banned any ‘WIY REFlECTOe LIMPS! tiona or proposals that have been 6 that he is alive and w e ll... Ko President Truman. O f Lucas Defeat thing nwre than the two regu Without Agreement or may be presented for a peace rean Bed "pence roily" In Tokyo W. P. Kennedy o f the Brother lar mosaes at Nt. Francis ful and Just settlement Korea -WIY STUDENT BHIDGE LIMPS! explodes Into moss flM fight and hood of Railroad 'lYainmen and R. Washington, Aug. 15— HP)— The Cburoh In Necedah. Detroit, Aug. IS— (45—A strike 3 O. Hughes of the Order of Railway and submit tbalr recomm.shdatlons 18 police ore' llhepltallzed ... politicisns meet affected took with S t Packard t ^ s y put s sudden (inductors said they could see to the council by a specifled date." Egypt’s Ktag Forodk ts expected s groin of salt today a prediction Necedah, Wis.. Aiir. 15.—(JPt— end to two months of labor peace COMPLETE W ITH SHADES nothing sccompltohed at a four- West BMselws Idea Well to arrive in Moreellle, enroute to by Louis H. Bean that Senators A gaunt, prematurely aged moth In the automobile industry. PRICE hour meatlng with Steelman tost Tmft R-Ohlo> and Lucas (D-III) The Western big three—France, Deauville, France... Cfieor eklee er of eeven children awaited pa The CTO United Auto-Workers, ^niiiM *«Im Om *• ««r In night. T)tsy said Steelman, how News Flashes Britain and the united States — C«MtoMdasnManliig A U s 1m » km w trn S M « - and warm and humid weather ap will go down to defeat In the No tiently today for what she firmly in what company management A MAKt’BiAHIS, TIMELY Slight Irregulars, 72” x 90” 100% Wool ever, was optimistic something gave the Idea a,cordial reception M w t Thtor Bm B toaat km m m end U U w e eto^ vember election. pro$aptly referred to as a "pres- pear in prospect fo r much o f could be worked out today. (Lsto Bollatlaa of tos UP) WIrsk In principle but said thsy would believes will be her seventh visita • to e M • to n i i m B e l toem i end Bm w » P M h e M , niKMASg BKINCS YOV Bean, a Department e f Agricul country today.. .Cases o f Intantlte like to hear more details. tion from the Virgin Mary. surs move,’’ called a walkout of ... end w toll W e h p*e pw1 W wpwtito eiend TMtt AMAItMC TAUE: Lebanon Claim Frograsa Made ture Economist who has attroctsd topMtototoWtow*t poroljrete increased shoiply In Con /But, said Ksnnsdy, "unleaa ws Howsvsr, Russia's ’delsgsts and She is Mrs. Mary Anna Van necticut last week according to attention, by his political prediC' Hoof, 41-year-old farm wife who (Oonttaued oa Pago Two) ^u ke some progress. It looks like tions in the post, foreqoat in i Son Tries 1^ KiU Father the current council prealdent, Ja / State Department o f Hoalth re- we will be at the end o f our ropo.” kob A. Malik, made no reference Is convinced the Mother of Jesus M flTM porL Look Msgoslne article Vhat Detroit* Auff. 16—(/P)— Woundied by his l4-yenr-old son will come to her today—as she Made o f Fioo Material nnd SA LE P R IC E A spokeoman/ for the railroads publicans will gain in this year’s to the Indian euggestlon 4n etate- Solid Color Blankets Federal miMlator prods both told repdrtars,'' contrary to what who swore to kill him, 42-year-old Lyle L. Griffin wna in n menta lashing back at Norwegian contends the has come on six pre Detigaed for the Bote nf Hoawe! sidso in Now York World-Tolo- voting but won't win control of vious oixasicina. lAirroR^iinc P H o n o m M i Kannwy had said, that progress CMigreaa. narious conditioa today with a rifle ballet hole thcouffh his and French attacks on the way hs McLevy Flouts ginia and Son strlks Into new eras being made In the cc^erene- has bean filling the chair. Thousandr of people are here. pence efforts.. .Ths 88th annual But poUtlctonq gensrally dto- body. The eon, Lyle, Jr,, was hdd at Detroit’s Juvenile De es with Steelman. Yhe carrier countsd many of B m ’s findings— The council yesterday continued There Is no way actually to esti . 9 5 tention Home. He said he was “sorryV he didn’^ kill his mate . their number. Some believe i N D $§M$ATIOMAl W M AM AQIt" AADIO SUprems Convention of Knights of spokesman also predicted that based primarily on post election —without bolutlon—its procedural Party Orders CNumbus opoBS In New York with Special $ 3 - 9 8 meetlnga w ill continue beyond to trends—because they were mode father for beatinff his (the boy’s ) mother. war o f I word! over the Ruastan-op- with Mrs. Van Hoof that the ap major object pf kwnfiMng ptogtasa day, despita uniqn talk o f a dead without reference to pniitlcol ef ' f * * • poaed proposal to let a South Ko parition of the Blessed Virgin to fight nsnnwanlsBi. .. High spewl Mary w ill take place at noon to Before Credit Controls **** wwi ■■eW(iiiinw>»wee«ep.ei
P A G E T B I R B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950 MANCHESTER BVBm iso zrcllALb, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1960
expreaa thaaks of the elty to I*. A. league ending Friday night, three Hall thla evening at- 7:80 o’clock County Budget when Shirley L. Welk, aaalatant 4 raitly for thU wortt M th* White and Burke the underUkers teams are tied In the standing, RockviUe for the use of the chairs A t the the BroAd Brook AC, Bridges of county club agent and Albert B. ^ CrwM chap^r axpecta to h*v« List Doll Shoteis Winners Wedding;s Organist ! Gray, acting county club agent ^ laiwfi *nrollB9*nt tho flnit aid UiFM municipal band condkfts.(Arie. It Hazardville and Rockville Has- P la n T r a in To Be Debated beens with 6 wins and 4 losses. To will assist at a demonstration Discover How 6< to couhM for civilian dcfwa* work- I waa reported that tha tennis At the Local Playgrounds oAurU at Henry Park are practic decide , the, positions for the sec training acho«>l. Lupacchino-Malcrba Is Appointed Sergeant Frey MoreTeadiers tbaac who want to reglatcr for ■ - t ally complete! and will be available ond plice four teams are In a spe Iced Tea Can Bo I Public Hearing to Be for play shortly. cial playoff this week. On Wed Hartford Empire Nets Profit tho churaa should contact the Red Plans have been completed for.idemlcs Hartford. Aug. 15- (JTi—A net OOM offices, telephone 8111. The • TIte locsl Play areas stsgod • Bi’ltey Gallas sang, "Me an<} My riaim rianths as bombing itself, Immuni- Mayor Berger welcomed Aider- nesday night. Aug. 16. Broad Teddy Bear" and were dressed In tha Immunisation of the personnel entire civilian popu- Held on August 31 at • Herbert A. France to Resigns Post man Francle Cratty to the aeeelon. Brook plays Bridges of Hazard- profit t)f $596,974 for the fliet six Male* ,(«a 06 usual • . . While SUB Pint Aid liMtnicton* course wUl also be open to any their artnosl Doll Show’s this past months of 19.10 has been reported one from neifhboHng towns who pajsmss and carried their Teddy of the Manchester Memorial hos- la extremely Important, Alderman Cratty has been absent ville with the Rockville Hasbeens week and the results were ss fol The Hartford Office Succeed George G. from the meetinga for five months by the Hartford-Emptre company, hot pour into glorara ^ crockod iee Courte to Be Held will be interests. Bears, Patty Woods, Patty Som pltal and aUrtlng thli week the ^ Set an Example to meet 'the winners on Friday lows: mers and Lorraine Llsk did a work of immunization will com- ' It Is only natural that ^ o s e Ashton at So. Meth. Rockville Police Officer due to lllneas. The annual City re night, August 18 at Henry Park. n'mnnfai'lurers of glass machinery. . . . Add sugar and Umoo ta loMe* Here Next Week Memorial Field: First prise for dance and sang Yankee Doodlei A public hearing on the Hart ports are now complete and are 4-H Club Members The profit 1s equivalent to $2.19 a mence and continue until flii'shed. people who arc Quits Job in Depart* available at the office of the Ctty 4-H club members of tho towns share on 269,905 shares of common the Most Original Foreign Doll, Betty Galas entertained with a Because of the number of persons measures and particularly In pre ford County budget, to which j ■baton art. Patty .Sommers, Vivian, Hdriwrt A. Franca, esaoclata Clerk to anyone wrtehtng them. of Vernon, Tolland. Willlngtnn. I stock. In the comparable period Tork atrangfeld, first aid chalr- Legion Units’ Jsnet Thaver. Cutest Doll, Janet employed at the hospital an.l the ventative medicines. “ l® Manclieater taxpayers this year profetaor of music et the Univer ment — Gives Reasons Peggy", Thelma and Madeline Rey fact that there are ' three entlru , first to reeognlM th® rital Import' Beoolyes Appotutmeat Somers. Staffonl. •’ .of 1049, the company’s net profit nton for the Manchsstsr CSiapter Conrad. Prettiest Doll. Dorothy | may contribute $37,000, has been Raymond W. Spurllng has been Union meet In the Tolland' To>vn was $372,507, or $1,38 per share. nolds’ sang, "Music, Music, Music". shifts to be Immunized it Is esti ane orof beingoeing Immunized „ against ^ m, sity of Connecticut end widely Aiasrican Red Croas. aanounced Edwards. Most Attractive, Patty Barbsra O’Neil put on s Hula Rockville.’August 15—(Special) appointed aslaUnt treaeurcr of the State Parley Freeman. Most Original Costume, mated that It win take some time disease.U'J lCW^SSA*ew Therefore, the- staff and* tcheduled for August 31 at 2 p.m. known choral conductor, has been today that a first aid repressnta- Dance.. Mary Ann Bralnard sang personnel of the Manchester Me In the office of the County Com- appointed Minister of Music at the The resignation of Sergeant People’s Savings Bank, the meet Sharon Edwards and Gair Post. In to complete the Inoculations. ing of the directors on Mondav UTS from the Red Cross area of the Doll CnrrtBgcH the Most At ' Td’l Liza Jane’ with the help of Vne immunization shots are for morial hospital are* setting an ex missJonera; 95 Washington street. South MethodUt church, It waa Arthur Frey, as a member of the Valerie Michaels. Tommy Onfezew- ample not ohly for the people of announced today by Rev. Fred R. confirming the appointment. Mr. salada tractive went to Deboriih Keith. tefjmis. typhoid and smallpox, di- Hartford. The learlng. open to ally ; Rockville Police Department waa fice of Alexandria. Va.. ^11 con -, Auxiliariea lo Hold (x»n- skl (dressed in a cowboy suit) sang Manchester, but*for the rest of Gklgar, paatoi'. He auccceda George Spurllng nae been a clerk at the AMESITE DRIVEWAYS duet a first aid instructor s course: • • The Most Colorful was divided,be; seacer that follow closely on ’ he the public, was made mandatory read and accepted at the meet bank. Joining the staff December iween Rhoda Cole and Shirley Ra- "Back in the Saddle Again.” Thel the state as well, in guarding by the 1849 General Assembly. Pre- ‘ G. Ashton who recently resigned SINCE 1920 n tS w S i in the basement of the | vv6Ution e u tlO D ini n HartfordH a r l f o r d heels of bombing disasters and hc- to accept a position In his home ing of the Common Council held 1. 1925. • REDUCED RATES TE ijAl hagleino. While the'children par- ma and Kenny Reynolds sang CRuee of it has been proven by ex- their health by sensible precau viously the county budget was not Municipal gilding. - | state of New JeAey: Monday evening. Bound Over ta Criminal Term uGRADIVG FREE WORK Beginning Thuraday ' Hded their dolls and carriages Here Comes Santa Claus." Gall peritnee In World War U that^ep- tionary measures. ibo public an affoir, the county’s Sergeant Frey’e resignation read, Tlia.xoucse will begin Monday tBaldwIn and Patty Woods sang i Mr. France comes to Manches At a special session of the Rcn-k- • POWER ROl.I.ER USED GUARANTEED evening, August 21 and will be ' around the area the Judges com senatorial and representative of ter from the First Church of as follows: "It le with deep regret vllle City Court held Monday af W h e n ‘ ‘UNDER PRESSURE” - C ool O ff w ith IcmI T e o The thirtieth annual. Depart posed of Mrs. l>ewls Whitney and "Um Pa Pa. ” ".loey Gallas sang. fice holders being mainly concern- that I am at this time sending you ternoon, Attorney John Buckle',v. «^*FREE ESTIMATES held from 7 to 10 p. m. every eve ' Miss Jesn Handley had a difficult "Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” Christ in New Britain, where since CALL ning through Friday, August 28. ment Convention of' the American 18 Mothers. 18 Babies , ' cd with It. . 1947 he has been organist and my resignation aa a member of counsel for Mrs. Mary Guzman uTlME PAYMENTS MANCHESTER lime making the above decisions tqgged out In hla uniform. Fatty New Additions There waa an opinion stated the Rockville Police Department. appeared for Mrs. Guzman, who Is Anyone who holds an advanced Legion Aiixlllary will be held In and awarding the prizes to the Sommers and Patty Woodd sang Now in Maternity Ward choir director. He is a resident of 7691 first aid certificate or an Instruc that the county budget, to Which South Coventry end will assume Due to the constant picking, nag held criminally responsible by | • SAVE 10% FOR CASH whr "Daniel was a Grampa Frog." Hartford Th\irsdsy thro\igh Sat- ■1 winnprR. Xh^ show undpr the towma contribute ao heavily on an his new position on September 1. ging and the accusations hurl^ Coroner Bernard J. Ackerman for tor's certificate or either of these ’ direction of Mtss .Indy Handley Marv Valo sang "Sunflower.” % ■ Maternity ward at Man SAVE wmi certificates which have lapsed, is urday of this week. Mrs. Joseph j To Personnel apportioned basis, should be made A native of Hartford, Herbert at me by Captain Dowgewicz, It is the death of her son. Arthur Guz and Ralph Carl.son the Playground Butch Orlowskl, Kenny, Thelma. chester Memorial hospital list available for public comment and man on July 6th. The reading of 1 eligible for this course. Sullivan of Hartford is in charge j Mrs. ' Nunzio Lupscwhlns ed occupants today—18 France received early contact with impossible for me to do my chosen 86 Tm Tiala More Tesxshers i directors Vivian. Peggy Reynolds, ' and explanation. The law now provides choir music as a boy soprano in Herbert A. France work any longer. Resignation to the warrant was waived, and Mrs.^ of errsngenients and Mrs. Wil At Valley, street Patty Sommers did a "Ring mothers and 18 babies. This Is for this. After the public hearing, DeMAIO BROTHERS purpose pf UiU course is to Palms and gladioli formed the Local Civilian Defense Trinity Episcopal Church choir. take effect Saturday, August Guzman was bound over to -the Call Now — We Persnnally Supervise All Work! liam Winters of Wslri town, lie- At the Valley street Playground, Around the Japsey." Mary. Ann, the most palient.s in many the county legislators and the By the time he graduated from the next criminal session of "the Tol train more first sld instructors for setting at St. James’s church Sat months in the maternity ward. productions o f Gilbert and Sulli 12th." a course which will be given to ci partment president, will preside j Eli'zabeth Kirkpatrick s^ged and Judy I.uaSs and Mary Valo urday morning at ten o’clock for - Organizalipn Is Now county commissioners w1H meet to Hartford Public High school, he van’s operettas and Gluck’s grand Chalrn^i Leo FlahcHy of the land County Superior Court, Mn. at the convention sessions and her children with^tne sang "Candy and Cake." Carol Ann Of the babies, it’s three to discuss i^ further September 15. was studying piano with Juliua Gusman la still a patient, under vilian detente pcreonnel in Man- following results: .Smallest Doll, the wedding of Mias Frances Ann Being Ikmipletefl two in favor of girls with alx opera "Orpheus". Police committee stated that sev ^ ' EXAMPLES OF LOANS ^ cheater: More Inatructors are ur- meetings of the executive hoard.'- KacinsklKactnsKI sang "Jack• jbck and-" a Jill. Malerl«. daughter of Mrs. Mary Manchester’s share of the ap Hartt and receiving wide exper Mr. France Is a past president eral conferences were held and guard, at the Rockville City Hos • We uy "YES" to 4 MiT i t S. | The first sessKm will open Thurs the1st show .lanlce for Ford. 2nd John Roan, | Party Hommers am Patty Woods . i^^ba, of 91 ainton street, and of the babies boys and an bVen propriation-rose--by over $9,080 last ience In choral, organ and choir pital, with Injurlea. where she had ON N MONTH PATMINT HAN Outsiders not involved, YOU select a V- ______of the Connecticut Music. Educa the iollowing statement issued: day morning st ten o'clock In the Jrd (Tiarlotle Heffs, BiggcHt Doll, , sang All Night All Day. j New additions to the personnel dozen girls. year and for the d*®al year just music as accompanist and protege been held on a coroner’a warrant IC«h ' 500.00 payment data. Credit Card aetab- I 1st Sandy Chartler. 2nd Maraha ' Nunzio Joseph Lupacchino, son of tors’ Association, a member of the "The resignation of Sgt. Frey SPECIALIZING IN m.4« 27970 bailioom of the Hotel Bond. George Lisk passed out candy j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lupacchino,, of of the Mancheater Oivllian De- Six of the births took place ended the payment amounted to of Ralph L. Baldwin. He later American Guild of Organists and was referred to the Police com charged with homicide. lifhas your credit at over 478 | Baldwin,'3rd C7alre Carvey. Fret-j $36,643.16, Past National Commander to all who attended. A goodly |t 104 Clinton street. fen.se Organization were made at Sunday. studied at the Yale School of Mu of the American Association of mittee by the Mayor. In hli resig Budget Hearing MoniMy \ $8 $ i e $307C ftstsiia/ ofRcat. Fast, friendly tarv- I James F. O’Neil of \>w Hamp tlest boll. 1st Charlotte Heffs. 2nd | number of parents attended the , The county la faced with some sic and holds both Bachelor and The Board of Finance of the CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ice. Come In, phone, or write tataji- I Linds Baldwin. .Ird Judy Barnard. I Presented in marriage by her the third meeting of the group at- University Professors, and served nation Sgt. Frey did not ask for a leoni of ofK^nineim ft in fuapofiton. shire will he the speaker at the show and showed their apprecla- 1 large neccaaltlea. one of the main Master of Music degrees from the town of Vernon will meet this A loon of i l \ o c0iti $70 eO when Cutest Doll, Kathleen Hall. 2nd ; brother, John Malerba, the bride the Municipal building last night. as % member of the music commit hearing nor did he prefer charges GENERAL CONTRACTING U e n i $28 ta 8800 * , banquet Thursday night. lion for tho effort put In by the ones being the need for increased Eastman School of Music. He has Tercenten evening at eight o’clock at the fwbnipifv r» p o i^ »n I? rannthiy con ; wore a slipper satin gown, faahion- teb of the Socialist Parly bat au tee o f the Connecticut but merely stated his reasons for secutive initalmemi of $10.05 eoch. ^ Betty Hare, 3rd Betty Ann Robb. vouthful entertainers. I They Include Elmer Weden and studied choir training and service Superior Court room, at which REMODELING AND REPAIRING en tlawtare Alaae | Delegates from tho local auxil ' ed with a Queen Anne lace collar, Hyatt Sutliffe, aircraft observa- thorized McLevy to accept the In- jail facilities of some sort. Welfare- ary Commission. resigning, which the Council has iary are Mrs. Wilber Little. Mrs. Best Dressed Doll. 1st Arllii* Cur Miss Beverly Massey and Robert j music at the Westminster Choir time town officials and represen tin, 2nd Lynn Dawson. 3r^^andy I fitted long sleeves and satin pep- tltin; former Fire Chief Albert dependent Party designation. and aaaistance coats also are high. Just heard. As the Mayor waa on rn*r uKi$ TO SAV n r * I Ruth Hickox, Mtss Barbara Wal- ! Clifford were in charge. I Just \vhat the current year’s bud School and the Pope Plus X School tatives of town committees and FREE ESTIMATES AM you sate thraagh u>« fuDctlonalrut Chartler. Prizes of Ribbons Blue, lum. The .skirt wot long and flow- Foy, deputy director for Division of Music In New 'York. He formed vacation this matter did not come rfUFE? r to womsa lett, and Mrs, Robert Curran. I Movies win be Ahown at Robert McLevy. 72. has been elected get will amount to will be revealed boards will appear and present six MORTGAGES ARRANGED. •mtWIls agrpwlod paeulUr to lilng. She also wore a Juliet cap of Red pnd Yellow with Loll.vpops for 3 In charge of wardens. Incident May
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESbAY. AUGUST 15.1950 ale and then got wounded badly, your heart deslrea. You only hava Louise went “ AW O L" to see him to whistle." writ) — 1^ List Engagement WONB — 1410 Board Warns Stamp Trade In the hospital. En route ahe Befrothfid Palermo Held W FH A — 108.7 mlased a train and flnlahed the See Super-Tax ^z'ZToday’s Radio WUAV — tit Has Strings last 15 miles on foot. “ But It waa FUEL OIL Coventry Man Dog Warden h Called Out _ WTHT-— llSo Builders Here worthwhile," she wrote. Call Meeting Obituary For Gun Fray WOOO — I20t Baatntn DnyHgbt Tims Then Jimmy got transferred to On Individuals Ft. Bragg, N. C. He and Louise ex Found Suicide To Battle Bat in Home Here 9:00— Must Have Permits Be* French Girl Wants Phil changed letters for three years. On Testiiiionial WDRC—strike It Rich. WDRC—Life with Luigi. Then she waa shifted arpuqd; her ke Williams* Manager . W H A Y —Moonlight MaUnee. atelist to Seek Ex*GI Vog Warden Lee Fracchla as-,^ t
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. AUGU$T IF. 195<- k a o f y T i l • / day afternoon aa the pasaengara MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl^MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. 1960 j i . Fire Destroys crow M the Quebac'a dacka f M V J i Triple Slayer Defense Director Cheney Home ^Burn Problem in Atomic watching the grandeur of the Variah on the farm where they | Saguenay cliffs. The ship aitlad &qoy CoimectieBt ipt of C i ^ , from Montreal Sunday night fop haavy taxation on proflta. Now it naurgcn^ Illustratecl Talk have lived for years. , I S old T oday War* tHscussed in Paper Cruise Vessel They arb looking forward to cel Turned Over f Bagotvllle, some 40 miles up tha It's ta Ooniraad which ia ea»er to had also contributed to the first ebrating their 60th anniversary. Saguenay river, a tributary of the in 1030, and received direct cretllt 1 St. I.awrence. a ttto to Hart- anact ah exceu proBU tax, an.l Connecticut T o Be Given Club Among the gueaU present was a bomb . burn closing out the air and, left j C a n a d ia n S lliu B u n iH lo fora. It yoa for the defeat of United States coualn. Philo KIbbe and hla wife, Restdeiice of the Late At a time when the atom The Are reportedly waa diacov- CoettUtQ ^erali Mr. Truman who la ralaUvaly cool Senator Hiram Bingham. Shedd to Face Murder is uppermoat in our thoughta.g . I there with infrequent. If- any • don't lbr« brn, The regular meeting of the Man- who were married 36 yM »-^ago . changiM, from aeven to twanty-1 W alP T L illP ; I 'a s s e u - ered In .a hold. Aa the crew fought to vUtt BUSS- toward It. promlalnf to algn a bill Yankee . In all these campaigns, the num Sunday. Guests were p i ^ n t from Trial in North Caro William Cheney Pur- moat comprehensive and authorl I ur.successfully to bring It under Seth fark** „aS!S"a!S?n?o* 3o“ mc. if he haa to. but, not urfing Cort> ber of votes received by the third cheater HoUpy Club will be held eight days in the case of mild of II WIMU ItTMt. thta evening at 6:30 p.m. at the all surrounding towns outside of rliabod bv Dr. Maflkaro tative article by Dr.*- Evoiett deep btfl-na, projrlded no infsciton gew. U m v All h a f p ! <‘b"l”>'* the ship’s master, Capt.. Gardena. Many Mu ^ wKw*. Ooan. graaa to any prompt action on It. ^ A. H. O. parties involved was totally Insig Bllington. lina for Killing Girls Intervenes, Pain Is negligible once .. . I C’. H. Burch, made a 25-mlla run ■ ay there'll TBOltlB fCIUlUBOX. nificant—from 3,000 to 10,000 out Manchester Country Club. Miss Barbara Sikes of the staff Kvans of Richmond, Va., on "The ' to hting hla vessel Into port here. nnthing finer One axplanailon for thla amua- ...... • — -—I, la Two of the largest residential Burn Problem In Atomic Warlara" such dressings are applied, the pa Titdiiuesac, Quebec, Aug. 15 -liTi m ... l of hundreds of thousands of Con P olicing the ” I at CTilldren’a Hospital. Boston * Gainesville, Ga.. Aug. 15.—(**•;— tient being transported by car, There was no panic among the In beauty and riu ld td OetoBdT U IIP - ins aituation aaama to be that the The jtcpnouncetoenta front the necticut voters. Yet. given close gltch Cheney of ‘h* visiting her parents.parents, Mr. and :Mra. sales here In aome tlmtfwere re ii bieing read and diacuased with --The 7,000-ton cruise ship Quebec ra.-isengers. Although the vessel extent of Ita Truman admlnlatratlon la a little Connecticut and the Wllllmantic A 80-year-old former convict train or plane without danger of Publtdidd C*«ry CTtniBC Bscdpt inner cltaflelsIti^ ls o‘fof tile Independence , electloiui. these insurgent hand- Buel H Sikes of Somers for the ported today by Robert H. Smitli .considerable Interest. UnquaaUon- added Infection and the result la a burned to the wsterllne Isst night was equipped with s-sprinkler sys roeee,klndaand •t Party proclaim thatYt la the party i fids could and did grasp the Con- Rotary Club wtlljpreaent •>>» “{«•-, rest of thla month. She spent last facet trial in North Carolina for after racing aflame In the St. l.aiw- colors, roae ar •vaday Md Boltdaya. Betdrat; ti «»>• nervoua about seemlns anxioua a e for R. J. Smith, Inc. ^ ably Dr. Evans la « foremost au- fine healing of tha burned area. tem and a fire-proof bulkhead, the PoM ottc* at BaatliMtdf. Conn.. ot lover in the altruisllc sense. And necticut decision. trated talk f J l a - Wellesley. Mass. a day of killing that brought an I rence river to land eafely some 600 flames gjitted the ship. bors, arehei CUM lull mtwr. for the thlnfa It haa pretioualy W hen the gentle Vivien told tlons.' Thla should be a timely | Mr. and Mra. Eric Erickson of SEALY MATTRESSES .... 829.93 and up One sale involves an H-room I thority on thla aubject. aa he la Accoi-ding to Dr. Rvajia burns persona aboard. and pathways. been atUcked for wanting. we have no qua^el with the sin- I talk as a new flag haa Just been angry mob of 4.000 to,the door of home at 52 Park street from Mrs. I Chairman of the Subcommittee on involving the exposed aurfacra of RATB8 ceritv of the pronouncements the ftepiihliean Htate CVinvcn- Arlington. N. J.. have been the Tlie 22-year-old vessel was own TS3c*irnoN Another la that It may atlll Iton that she had put her added, the United Nations Flag. guests of Mr. Erickson's brother the jail whjre he waa being held. , il-Bu the.hands and face may result '2.- ed and operated by tlie Canada Bnjey Oonnac- Oo« TdW ly ;•■...... <10.00 made on behalf of - theX gentle | Maasaro. The property, which Is .500 to 4,000 yards .from where the tleut. It has t H.flO want thear thinga. bnt prefers not dainty hand to the plow, and and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erick CurUa Shedd of Walhalla, S. C.,! oil Surgery and Committee on ,‘4tenmahtp Unes. whose cruise Sis mOBthi by Mill ...... t l.lio Vivien. son of Job's Hill. Ellington. a confesaed triple-slayer, waa located at the intersection of St. Atomic Casualties, National Re bomb bursts. These burnt may ship Noronic burned at her hertli nat about eTeryttiing te aee and On* «onUi by M»li ...... to have them in effert until after Hut it the parly makes fhe^bal-‘ would not remove it she may KEMP’S, Inc. James and Park streets, consi.sts safely be treated by trained lay ilo right at year deor. .% .04 .Siali* Copy ...... lot in November, chief Inleye.sl have be<‘n speaking from mo Rev. and Mrs. John C. Miller are turned over to North ‘Carolina au search Council; Surgical Consul In Toronto last Sept. 17. taking a WANTED t .« spending a week of their vacatton FINE BEDDING thorities last night. He waa of two acres of land and a large tant. Atomic Bomb Caaualty, (Far peraona by aimple but effective toll of 110 lives. WuUy. by Cbrrtor ll<.00 election. will lie In the possibility Ihbt j tives of allrulsllr love, and If Ellington garage with a studio apartment on i closed dressings, almen in allay Off In your car, at home or at Sob(. dbllurod. On# Tow 113.00 Still another theory, more long- will achieve results which, taktrtgl Ihe eleetlon Is a awwep ona at Cape Cod. s TEL. 5580 charged with murder. East Command. Tokyo, Japan.) Olierators of the Quebec eaid she Experienced Painters W*dt of m ta rordlgn .. Plana are now being made for 7BS MAtN STREET the second floor of the building. 1 pain and prevent infection. Those was a "complete lose," work these Augiut days, let re-* range in character, ia that an old them at their crude surface, willj way or another that assump The Tolland County Democratic Agent Woody Wilson of tho . Mr. Smith stated that the llrst i It is pointed out by Dr. Evans persoita 1.500 to 2,600 yards fi-om freshlng, delicious, InexpenslTe U B M S B R or tion ran stand. But if It la the annual Fireman's lawn party Georgia Bureau of Investigation in the last issue of "The Journal A few; among the 4(K) paasengera and Paper Hangers trend of Amerieah polities is ex look more like Vengeance than Association will hold Its annual floor of the home will be used for the blast will suffer more exten and approximately 200 crew mem- Wrlgleyx Spearmint Gum add to tub assoaaTBn pb»« close sIm' has, of course, a for the benefit of the Ellington said Shedd told officer* he shot professional purposes by Dr. Mas- of the American Medical AsaiKla- your enjoyment. The smooth Tb« A»»oci»ud Proot '» hibiting Itself, a trend in which love. , . cAance of uprooting with her outing August 20, at 2 p.m. at the ' Volunteer Fire department. John Boyter to death with a ahot- Janiea T . O 'O oanor, Jr. sive bums and possible fracture.*, bere on the Quebec reported minor Apply On The Job •ntlUtd to Ui« u»o of r*puOHc»l>on of II Is ihe unlortiinsle fiinc- saro. tlon " that while the radiation haz necessitating the service of Physt- Injuries. A considerable amount of chewing and garden-fresh, real- those in power tend to become in- llon of third parilea that, no llttla furrow Ihe choice the Rockville Fish and Game club on : gun in the mountainous Georgia- The other sale Involves a 7-room ards from atomic bomb exploalona GREEN MANOR mint flavor are always such a sat- •II MW» dl»P*Wl>»* ertd'Md lo H. or state OffIrUtl’a'Mother Dies | The Southern Naw England clana. One extremely Intereattng. baggage was destroyed as the ship net otbbi^'u crodited in tnio p»P«f ereaaingly conservative and deaf matter how loft.v the Ideals coBV>ntion which failed- -fh be Mile Hill road. The. aaaoclatlon Carolina border country near ranch-style home at 515 Porter are very real, much mlaconcept yet relatively unknown fact Is that burned lo the water's edge about . ESTATES l-sfylng treat. See for yourself. ashariied df Itself nominated hopes that all candidates nominal- „ ^ . Clayton. Ga., and later killed the haa been apparent In the public j !!ad Slotbe local nawa ened to the wiahea of the people, they nuiy raise as their own —i;pi — Mra. ^ Telephone Company today took an street with a two-car attached superficial, burns are much more ; four hours after she docked at this WtHidbridffe and Vernon all rlfbti of rapublioation of ap^ai o ttffi serve Insteadxof her. ed at the State Contention held in ; ■ dead man’s two daughters near garage. The property haa been mind about radioactivity. Ha points diapauXa* daraia era alao raaarrad. leaving it to the opposition to be Btaiidard, they ao 8, mother of Important step In pfeparatlon for painful. Therefore, the painful re.sort town at the mouth of the Streets merely as somewhat revenge Hartford July 28 and-20 will be ! Clara M. Edwards, Highlands. N. C. sold by Fred Castonguay, insur out that the bums suffer^ at bum gives better chances for com- come more liberal and more close- present. Judge Joseph W. Bogdan- J Sidney A. Edwards, managing; Th^ former convict was arrest any national emergency with tha .Saguenay river Pull aarvicc ePtrt of N K. A. 9«r»- I , ful dt^alon-makers between director of the State Development ' ance agent, to Joseph Ash of Wor Hlroehima were in moat respects j plete recovery In that It la not so ■ Still unexplained was the cause C. F. Charbonneaii & Son _____ I ly in touch with tho people. the two major imrtles they ski of Meriden, candidate for Con- Vic’s Soda Shop ed after Boj'ter's decomposed appointment of James T, O'Connor, cester, Masli. similar to ordinary bums, differ let. Inc. ___ 1 commission, died yesterday at her deep and therefore haa not dea- of Ihe fire, dtecovered late yesfer- abhor and condemn so much. Andover gressman-at-Large, will be one of body was found near Clayton. Jr., directory aalea manager, to^ ing mainly In that they were im atroyed all layers of the akin and ~ Pabllstaan Repraaaputitei: The, _ ------the speaker!. Mr. Bogdanski haa I home here. Funeral aenlcea will Witnesses told of seeing Shedd juiiiM Hatliawa Special M«cy - Ne* The Independence Party, If it I be held in Middletown tomorrow 1.VJ WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE the newly created poat of defense' parted in a shorter apace of time nerve endings. The aeverity of a Tora. Cbicago. Petrait end Soetan. T ree T glescope makeH the state ballot, will be im built up a private law practice In I afternoon, with burial in Moodus. with the 38-year-oId GI trade than those emanating from other burn depends not on the depth or INJOY OAUr-raafea O ^d E. K. .Seyd has been afipolnted Meriden. He will oppose Anton N. school student. director. | Special Meeting sourcea. Atomic flash bums re MBUBBR AtimT BUREAU In this profession, even the portant only becauBC it may, in a Co-ordinator of Civilian Defense She leaves three grand children so-railed degree of the burn but on CATERER lasft so long—Ceifi ae Lffflo a capacity close st,vte election, tip Ihe elee- Hadlak. Republican, of Rockville, and two great grandchildren in Admit* Three Slayings In making the announcement. | semble ordinary flash buma as to the extent of the body area burn CIiyi:SJl,ATtoN8^______! most idle moment has tion balance against one < aiidi- for ttic town of Andoyerf His apr this fall St State Election for addition to her .son. Wilson said Shedd admitted Ellis C. Maxey, vice preaident of At Zion Lntlieran the depth of the akin deatmyed. ed. I poiiilment wa.s made by First .Se- Congreasman-at-Large. P H O N E 3985 Printing Company. Inc., for turning suddenly into occupa- ^ slaying the father and two glrla the company, explained that the These bums may be superficial, While Dr. Evans doea not seek /(i\L aaamita BO anfcBcial rttpontibillty for tion. So it was that, the other In this instance the candidate 1 Icctman, U Edward VVhltcom. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kibbe, . after hours of questioning. He resembling annbum: deeper bums, to minimize the danger of the aft A BRIDE WRITES... w ho stands to bear the punish-i .Scyd succeeds Mrs. E. M^Yemnans new position will entail coordina A special congregational meet AUTO GLASS trBoarBSbleBI trrors ippearlng In au- day. the business of stretching Sr., of Somera road observed their j later led the wayto the spot ing Is called for tomorrow evening which form blister.*; and the deep er 'effects of atomic bombing, he hient of whatever decisive strength In this position. As head of air .59 wedding annlvemary vwith-v a ! where officers found the bodies of tion of two principal fimctlons: burn with its full thickness skin la Tbt MaBCbaittr EttBing Herald. flat on our hack and gazing up craft wanilng service, he will be Happy Is The Day at 7;30 at Zion Lutheran church. does show conclusively that with *‘I want to (hank Mr. Comolln for the lovely MIRRORS the third p,-irtv may gain hap- gt thering of relative* and frirnda , the two Boj'ter girls—Jonnie protection of telepnone personnel Cooper and High street, for the loss. proper treatment, much auffering through the relatively small sky a Hcpubrican, for Ihe in i-haige of the activities whiiti at the home qf Mr. an'l Mrs. Louis t May. 14, and Jo Ann, 8. and property In Connecticut, and Tuesday. August 15 pen.s In he will he <-rirrieil on iii the very near | purpose of deciding upon a thor ' Five Important things are Hated may be spared and many lives reception he provided for ua. Everything opening formed by the converg- indepemlence Party i.s. liasically. a , Sohlude pf Maple •Ireet, Sun- : When Backache Delicious Orinders and A motive for the, slaying of liaison with civilian defense and ough and practical plan for .^no by Dr. Evans in the treating of saved. However this., cannot be ;------future in Ihe form of tests. The day. Guests came and went all 1 The Indihn Propo*al branches of three tieeii - a miniature revolt from the Repub- ^ Volunteer Fire Department lia.s Boyter haa not been announced. mlliliry ' organltatlona. The com vation and mddemlzatlon of* the buma: (1) relief of pain; done without adequate provlalon wan junt ■■ I wanted it and my frienda ntUI mg the afternoon and evening. Ap-1 are sure, of the last llcan aitle of the fence. i agreed lo glve^ the firehouse aa Wilson said Shedd told officers pany, Mr. .Maxey said, la trying to basement. The improvements pro emergency dressing; (3) preven and care by trained personnel For seven weeka now, the whole picture, we And B8 it happens in tliis state | proximately 150 people came to | Goes Away.... he had sexual intercourse with proht by the lessons learned early posed will include better kitchen whichTV ((ss,!* Xcannot fxsasfxxa bec*w mwiaiaipiaesiicilaccomplished a \ haven’t xtopped raving about it, efipecinlly word in thoughtless indolence- headquarters for activities in de Hot La Pizza tion and treatment of bum ahock; world haa been living in close of close elections, third parties ' fense service. Anyone willing to extend congratulationa and best ; Aa w e ta t olilar, atraaa sn 4 atraln. e w . the older girl and then strangled in World War II by anticipating and other facilities and _a new. (<) ample fluids for edequate kid- over night and he urges that plana ' f " * wishefi to the happy ..uiiwic. couple. ..cRe- - ' , *aartlon, exceaalv* amokine or axpoaura to her because he felred she would . __ «____ A,______s aa__ the .shrimp a^d the muahrooma." developed into one of those chains play a crucial role almost every ; participate In the. much needed rliiHnw tha aomatimaa alowa ilown kidney func- the essential communications needs lighting and bMfling ayatem. ney fimctlq|iing and (61 the moat made now to cope with this po contact with the prospect of full freshmenta were aerv, eO during me i .j nrany foika lo com- tell. Shedd related he then killed < of thoughts which inevltsbiy time they are formed. '' work of tills service is lequested llon. Thla may lead mnny Served Every Night Tr>' Some Tonight of Connecticut's industrial and The improvement committee feaalble medication to prevent In- | tential danger, world war. There can be no conn- In 1048. Uepiibllciin itnni.vst.s, at I lo contact E. K. Seyd, co-ordina afternoon and evening. A wed plain of nattint backache. k « of jwp and the younger child, Wilson said, military mobilization. will present a blueprint and give fectlon. leads to paper ding cake made by their daugliter en erty. headache, and diaxineaa. G attint u " try Into which the realization of least, credit Governor Bowles' vie- tor. George S. Nelson, chief ob- up nithta or frequent paaaatca may raamt became she had witnessed his For example, Mr. O'Connor will details of the modernization plana, Closed dressings are now used Best From India COMOLLO'S EPICURE Walchrogvli}*’ *ky through this and decorated by Mr. Schlude. a fri»m. minor bladder irritationa dua to cold, which will constitute another atep all it would mean has not pene lory by '2.22.5 voles Irf tlie fact that | .server. or C. T. Wright or John sexual relations with her slater confer with state civilian defense on burns and Dr. Evans conaldera tree telescope of ours, we sudden- the' Peoples Party fallnl to run a Phelps, tile latter two who are as- former baker, graced the table. dampneaa or dietary indlaeretlona. . and had also seen her sister killed. 1 In Zion’s fiftieth anniversary Im that this well may be the greatest All circus elephants come from .■>.5 Oak St., Manche«ter Tel. 2-4108 trated. There ia no family which If your dlaeomforta ara dua to tn « officials in order to bring about provement and progress, Iv saw very clearly, although at candidiite for the office of Gov .sistanls to the chief ob.servei. Mr. and MrS. Kibbe were married cauiea. don't wait, try Uoaii’a Pllb, a mild single improvement made in the India. The Indian elephant ha* a Catering With Taste and FinesKe IllH Osotai at does not feel, deep in it* struc ernor. Since, for rriiiainlng state in Somera on August 7, 1891. by diuretir. Uacd auccemafully by milliona for the most efficient use of telephone i voters, officers of organlza- sunny diepoaltlon and ia easily tremendous height, the ^ominous ^ A picnic meeting of tiic Ladies over 60 yean*. While theae aymptoma may treatment of burni. This dressing ■tofo ffVooto ture, the tragic shadow which offices, Ihe psrly polled an aver Hclii’volent Society will h<* lield at the Rev. Ricketts, then pastor of Fountain Service facllUles for the various alerting, tions and other Intereatad mem- trained, while tfle African Is In cm ling of a hawk. Its effortless | often ota*erwlae occur, il'a am azlnt how 21 Lieus Placed and reporting routlnea^ which arc | bera are urged to attend this meet- waa first proposed by Dra. Siler VaaoM ovehhangs this whole world age Of 10,000 votes. HciiiililKans llie liome of Mrs. Ronald Boikus tlic Somers Congregational church. many timea Hoan’a tlva happy relief — and Reid and Dra. Allen and Koch corrigible and impoisibic as a movement cut through our vision ' like to think that liad Itic Peoples They have two children, a son, help the 16 mile, of kidney tubea and nitara . expected to be act up soon. ' ing. The pl^ns provide for prompt CATERER In thla world aitubtlon. pride on Tliiirsday. August 17, whctlier flu»h out wosto* Get Dowfi’w PUU todwyl I but not until the fatal Coconut pupil. I three times, and then disappeared ! Party nomlnateil for Governori th. weatlier he fair or foul. The William E. Kibbe. Jr., and a daugh For District Taxes Mr. O’Connor haa been with The action after the meeting. - Grove Fire (Boston) In 1942, and protocol are without aignifi- Bowles would never have made it. ' pot luck luiuhcon will be served ter, Mrs. Hazel K. MaeVarish, 7 Southern New lingland Telephone I parish house at 120-122 after its merit waa proved by care cance if their only function la to as It drifted gradually, on esc.i Obviously. that circumstance Id noon ami everyone is reipiested grandchildren and 6 great grand- Company for 21 years, starting a s ' CooP'f •"<* Par^nage are This morning. 21 liens on local . ,_,, x....,.,“ receiving necesaary painting and ful atudy by Dr. Cope, waa it perpetuate a threat which prom circling, toward the west. I would have iifodiiced different fig to bring (aiilc service. Tlie guest ihildren. Mr. Kibbe Is a retired tobacco property were placed bv the South ' * ^ accounting depyt- repairs, and the church exterior la adopted for general uaa. ises to destroy the very context of Now we roused from our in- j ures, hut the fiK-t that all other pciikci- will be Miss Helen .len- Mancheater Fire Distinct for dla- * • * ‘*^ **'« in its final stage of improvement. The term “Cloaad Draaaing” dolent position, and went out- , menihera of the liemoeriitic state kin.*i. farmer and a first selectman for trict taxes on tha4Ut of 1948 r e - directory advertialng sales group means exactly what the name im- human living in which su< h con ticket except one were elected in Guests of Mr and Mrs Harold five years some years past. He The general color choaen for the side the tree area in order to aee malning unpaid. Of. the 21 Hens. uHd 1^1, and after a year aa church property la white. 1 piles, a dreaalng applied ever .the sideratlons have a part. In auch splie of Peoples Party candidates VGorlhell vanon *-aaa Saturday .. . were...... Mr. and ...aa.ha-s always enjoyed hunting and several are placed on properties manager at New Haven he became | a aituation, any proposal sincere where the hawk was heading. in the field forbids any conclusive Mrs. Jenne.ks Engley and daugh- i fishing and makes trips with his ter Gwendolvii and son, Allan, of son and grandchildren and other over which there is litigation, manager of apecial contract aerv-1 ly dadicatcd to the alim chance of But there was, to far aa our Judgment. rather than an inability to pay. ; ices. In this position he was respon- The clrareat third parly In- Runnmedc. J. The Engleys were friends to Maine, having made peace deaerves consideration, and vision waa concerned, no hawk The total tax involved amounts | slble for the eatabUahment of many fluertce cunie back In 1038, on their wnv to visit relatives in four trips this season and is plan to only 8261.72. Yesterday was special wartime comm'unicatlons a hearing, even though it may rub' There waa a blue, blinding ex when one Raymond E. Bald Massachvisett.s. New Hampshire ning going a number of tlme.s be panse of sky, and not the rtlght- fore the season closes this season. the last filing day for liens in thla ' systems, and gained extensive some big nation one waS’ or the win aci’epi, a trifle he^ltanilly, l and Maino. I familiarity with civilian defense eat speck of high flight visible in 1 the endorsement of a third j A bridal shower for Miss Louise He does not get far from the other. Gasper was held at the liome of cabin where they camp of late ------i and military requirements. He has President Calls party for which he personal- | The Indian peace proposal sub- | it. ' been in charge of directory aalea ly liB4l alimiht no iiHe. The ^ her brother ynd .sisler-in-luw, Mr. years, but attends to tlie cooking. mi tied in the United Nations yes- | When our vision had been | iiiid Mrs, Joseph Gasper, M'illiman- .Mrs. Kibbe Is fairly well for a Deaths Last Night for the entire state since 1946. Mr. riei-lton returns showed that O'Connor la a mamber of the New terday ia reasonable and honor . guided and shielded by the green C ross hud. In the nyajor party tic, Friday iiiglil. Miss Ga.sper person of her years and has made 1 telescope of the trees, it had vote, defrateil Baldwin liy* H.'iH will he mariicti lo Robert Andrei a trip to Maine with her husband Pittsburgh—Dr. Paul F. Shupp, Haven Lions Club, the New Haven able. If It propoaea to take dis- ill this year. They make their home ; Sales Managers Club and the Na been able to see and recognize votes. Blit when itie votes of St. Joseph's churth, Willtman- 60, aenlor field examiner of the cuiaion of the possible meana of j the Union l•arly• were added tii', Saturday. August 10 w ith their son-ln-laNv and daugh- j National Labor Relations board tional Federation of Sales Execu obtaining peace out of the direct and label the object clearly. But I to Baldwin’s total, he was ihe I Guests III the home o f Mr. and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mac- •hd a former profestor of htaidry tives; haifda of the big powers, that ia on^e our vision had lost that guld- winner liy Her** siiiue .Mrs. Howard Spear on Siiiulay at the University of Pittsburgh. There are now twice- as many j •nee^ and perspective, we saw I S.ttoo voles, held in a fringe 'were Mus.s Esther .Nelson ami .Miss. He waa bom in Fremont, Ind. telephones In Connacticut aa in primarily a maneuver toward Geriruile Myers. South Wooiistock. j Rye. N. T.—Mrs. Juba Ella- threat i nothing. ' parly wlili’h was not even eon- 1940, and the company's employae freer diacuaaion, not any eenii'd with slate Issues, de ( .Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. ■ worth Ford. 91, author and play- force of 8,500 is 80 per cent larger | to principles involved. That same law, we thought, termined Ihe slaife oiiteonie .Ml. and .Mrs, Harold Corthell and FOR SALE WTight, and .Vidow of Simeon than before the last war. Of these | So far aa we arc concerned, the reclining Again, but working a lit nonet lirli’ss. daughter. Jane, were supper guests J Ford, owner of the old Grand men and women about 4.500 Join- [ tle now. a'ppb''* to more serious Before tlisl. the last vital Hurd at the home of Mi and Mrs. I Union hotel in New York, the ed the company after V-J Day in . proposal naa no vital offense to I Harold .lames, .Mansfield. Center, | ICE CREAM BAR ON nte. where Grand Central Termi our poaitian. The proposal honors and Importahj^ things than haaks party infliienee wa.s in 1032 when 1945, and- have never operated an i that same Albert l>*vilt who ir- (111 Sunday. I nal now standi. She was born In eaaentlal service under wartime the validity of United Nations ac- | m i summer aVy The quality of j cently ran in the ralifornia. pri- MAIN STREET New York City. vision to ^ srd l.sstics an'l A Penn.sylvanla woman gamed Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.— conditions. tion In Korea. It seta withdrawal ' our ; maries organized the Independent V’ery good condition. .\ll Succeeding Mr. O'Connor aa o< the invaders as the prerequisite events IS shaped the perspec- | Republican party, in insurgent I 30 pound.s while serving six George Nichols. 72, one of the aia- to Active Duty I directory aalea manager will be tlve It enjoys. As y e traced our | protest sgalnsl the Roraback ma- , months in Jail. Are our prisons , modem equipmenL Interior tion'a foremost yachtsmen and a to any kind of peace. ehlhe. That third party coiitrihiit- getting iiduimanT recently redecorated. aon-in-law of the late financier, J. Howard F. Fox, telephone manager In these respects, the Indian image out, we thoii^t of the P. Morgan. in New Britain. Mr. Fox began hta propoaal is merely a ratifleatiou. trees grouped together as princi-] For further information 'Waahlngton—Ool. Albert Wat career with the company in 1918, plea and standards, ' and w-c | son Foreman, 76, Delaware state alao aa a dark in the accounting of our own position. And, aa such, director of Selective Service dur thought that wherever imn i re- | TEL 3902 department. He waa transferred Vo it ta moat likely to give Immedi SO YOirRE BUILDING A HOUSE . . . ing World War H. Bridgeport in 1928. and served *D MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST IS, 1980 pates for tha Manoheater Army playotfs resumes tonight with tha and Navy Club trailed ^eaaa Van lA X meeting NIchoIs-Brlstol at Local Sport zisnt, Lou White, John Lafferty ^ 5 at Robertson Park. Wednae- WANTED and Johnny Kelley acroaa the fin day night the North Ends will meet lA’s and NB’s Play Tonight ish line. Grimm’s time was 79;S^ the Kaceys'at 8:45. EXIPERIENCED Chatter Grimm will run Thursday in kn Wynn Cops Seventh Victory Over First Division Club n-m lle road race In Providsnes. Only One One-Hitter PAINTERS David Heyart, a Little Leaguer AMO Victory by Former Qub I RejeCtS ProtOSt Give Luieups and bat boy for tha Britlah Amer- Joe MeOtqe played second base With the American Leagua's Irsms, lost hla tefthanded fielder’s for St. Bridget’s last night In a 1950 season two-thirds completed, CARPENTERS W ill End Serieii and j / (Yiiirch Softball League game at only one one-hit gsm f was on ths THE glove last Friday night - at the For iM idt and Oatsido L o c a l Sport Chatter Move i.n t o Playoff] For All Stars Oval. An appeal waa made for Its Menioi'lar Field) In the second circuit’s pitching record. Billy Charles Big Favorite Halts Detroit Drive ' Received from Giants 1 return through this column and Inning, two, hard hit balls went I'lnive, little ('hirngo White Sox Work— Apply at through Jo'e. Before the inning leftle, held New York to a Iona 6 Dover Road George ,01da, former umpire and&wiU be held a| the same hour at Finals; Play at 8:45]i> aa a result the lost glove waa re HERALD ANGLE turned yesterday to a happy wss oviT a prankster in the safety June IS aa he begt the Or PhoM 4112 later a fine bowling foul dine the Bast Side Ree. New York, Aug. 16—($V-Na .^tha Nationsl League Service Rec and Church League crowd went to hla car and brought Yankees 5-0, the hit being a fifth- To Flag by Winning Bureau, said he believed "some Heyart. ■y. To Defeat Beshore Judge, Celebrated his TOth birthday Playoffs'ln the Softball 'flig h t tlonkl Baseball League Prtaldent back a peach basket and gave It Inning single by Bill Johnson. JARVIS REALTY CO. EARL W. YOST yesterday. Olds, after giving up Ralph Sehumey, Rockville Hill League resume tonight at Robert thing will need to ba written to Teams Clash Wednes to MK^ooe with heat wishes to use umjtiiing, anhounced the batteries Billie shortstop, will leave shortly Ford Frick formally rejectad yea- Jack Smith, a local resident son Park with the defending cover It.” the basket instead of the glove. Tlic war debt that a lot of male , SporU M t e r at baseball games In town Mr with the Air National Guard for terday the protest of the New York day in Bt'iielit Game and sport'seaster for WDRC . in Heavyweight Cliainpion Billy Thornton S co^ Rosen's Homer in Ninth Frick held a hearing In his of Americans are In favor of abolish years and has been a familiar fig active duty. Sehumey has missed champion Italian Americans meet Giants growing out of Saturday's fice attended by Horace Stone- Hartford, will accompany the Sheehan always did it. Tlrere’s no 77 in Jaycec TooTiiey Play In the Softball Twi League ing la alimony. litliB f Win Be Bm Ii Must Win Decisively ure at Twi League games at the the past two league games played Ties Score, Indians ing Nlchols-Bristol. Game la sche free-for-all at Philadelphia, won ham, president of the New York Lineups for Wednesday night’s Hamilton Prop bfseball tram to rule against it.” Happy Jack con ’'Bm lt Johnaon’a « - great com- West Side Oval for many seasons. by Rockville due to his National duled for 8:45. All playoff contests by the PhllllM In 11 inninga, 6-4. Giants, Leo Durocher, the man All SU r game between the Church Wichita, Kansas, next week to cluded aa Southworth entered jthe To Insure Big Gate Billy Thornton, local gol^r^ peUtor and he’ll be back,” declared Yesterday was also the birthday Guard duties. Then Win Out in 10th; will be a best of three aeries. The Frick also said he would permit ager, and Alvin Dark, team cap and Rec Softball Leaguea w e i« an view and report on ths National Hay Fevci . . . Manager Billy Southworth of the player’s quarters for a pre-game turned In a six oyer por 77 of this writer. 1 Italians gained first blood with a tain. Stanky was scheduled to ap nounced today. Nino Paganl will Bassball Tournament. For Joe Louis Bout qualifying! round yesterifay to Cubs Defeat Cards no further use of the unusual Boston Braves during an Interview meeting. / Home run by Charlie McMeans 11 to 7 win over the Tlremen Fri pear later. lead the Rec Stars while Gris While Onslow was /swapping top the Connecticut. • golfers Jumping tactics, dubbed the before last Sunday’s game with the Jack Cavagnaro, local pollce- of the Hamlltons in the TwI day night. I f the Eldridge Street- "Stanky Maneuver," that led to The aeries between the recently Chappell will handle the Church Tbe East Side Juniors will play yams with several Boston writers Buffalo. N. V., Aug. 16—(>P)— participating In the Fifth An era take the measure of A1 Bris Dodgers at Boston. Sitting in the ntan, witnessed Vem Bickford’s League last FHday night was the By Ralph Roden the ruckus. redhot Giants and the league lead l..oaguer8. The contest will be St. James's tonight In a Rcc Jun Braves’ dougout, the Beantown and yours truly, he looked out at Ring-Rusty but confident Ezsard nual Jaycee Jimloy Golf Tour no hit, no run game for . the Bos first round tripper in nearly two Aaeoclated rrem 8portn Writer tol’s charges tonight they will ROGERS CORPORATION The GianU' protest was based ing Phillies was marked by high played at the Charter Oak LoU ior League baseball game at 6 the playing held as the Dodgers Charles returns to action tonight, nament at Ames, Iowa. meet the’^ winner of the Kacey I fSI0 skipper said, ’’Ernie’s always hus ton Braves last Friday night in months'of play by a league player. Early Wynn’9 contribution to on the fact Eddie Stanky, sUr tension. A t one point In Saturday's starting at 6^8. All proceeds o’cloclc at Mt. Nebo. Thursday Manchrxter, Conn. Mill and Oakland Streeta were going- through their batting an almost prohibitive favorite to North Ends series. tling. With more work he'll de The local star had a 39-38— Boston against the D^gers. aecond baseman, was,thrown out games virtuslly all the players on from the game will enter tha Ac night ths North End Warriors practice. Picking up balla which blast longshot Freddie Beshore out Lloyd Jarvis has been selected the Cleveland Indians’ pennant velop Into a fine pitcher.” , 77. Bobby LaKrancIs, another Bill Beverley' will hurl for the of the game after he had Jumped both teams took the field for some cident Funds of the two leagues. will play a makeup game with We are expanding our mill production staff and ex were tossed back to the Infleld of his path to a lucrative crack at on both the Rec and Church drive Is even greater than his rec ’The lanky Brattleboro, Vt., right Manchester star, was a late Managers of all teams in the town champions. Strong armed up and down and waved hla arms wild scuffing at aecond base. This TTie Rec Stars Include Bill Shaw St: James’s at the Oval In another pect to hire several male production workers. We offer: wa.s Jake ntler. Brooklyn coach, Joe 1a>u1s. League All Star teams for Wed ord Indicates. hander w’ho gained many friends qualifier. and his final score Rec Softball League will hold a Mde Pringle will do the backstop In an apparent effort to diatract came when Seminick slid into Bill and Jimmy Gleason of NasslITs. Junior League attraction. and one-time intlelder. Bharp-shootlng Ezzard Is rated nesday night’s game at the -Char ft towiN MP tSf ktB)r«¥rMN in Manchester last winter while was not 'turned In at press meeting tonight at 7:30 at the The 30-year-old righthander has ping. With the return of Red Ga- RIgney of the Giants, substituting Cooney Moore and Bill Sharpe of 1. Pluasant Working Coiulitions Beers and Balls at least 1 to 5 to belt the day lights ter Oak Lots. Jarvis is expected to the batter, Andy Seminick. dunking balls through the hoop for tIme./He had a 43 going out. fjharter Oak Lota immediately fol turned In 13 victories but seven of vello and Franny Phillips, the I. There Is nothing li( the baseball for Stanky at second base. Both Army and Navy, Graham Holmes, Adolph Grimm placed fifth in ” Hey, Pitler.” shouted Onslow, out of Beshore and hold on to his More than 200 young golf lowing the scheduled league game. cast his lot- with the Church A.’s will be at full strength for Nassiffs in the Eastern Pro Bas them have been over the other first piles apeciflcally prohibiting such were banished after trading Ekl Paganl. Bill Kelly and George the Hyannia, Mass., 15-mlle 2 Fair Wagfs A sthmaM! "do you remember the time 1 soak NBA heavyweight championship. ers from all parts of the coun- In the event of rain, the meeting Leaguers. this all important game. Although ketball League was farmed out to ed A doren balls In beer for two division teams—Detroit. New York antics, but Charlie Segar, head of punches. Taviglan of Paris. Elliot Ship- scratch race lost Sunday." The The 15-round title fight starts at Jiry are taking part In the, clubbed for eleven hits In the- 3. Paitl Holidays S)nst«iu«Mre> Hartford last week to make room weeks?” Pitler nodded and laugh and Boaton. man, Stan Opalach and Ken Irish South Coventry runner who com- 0 p.m. (e. a t.) In Memorial Audi ■ Jaycee event. Top ,128 quali opening game. John Roddy will be 5iBob Lemon, oca righthand of the Walnuts, Snap Server and 4. Itisurani’P BriioAts but little service with the Braves, torium. fiers will start match play er, has a better record on the the starting hurier for the Tire- Chick Bldertha of Jarvis, Yosh Happy Jack then went on to re Sidelined by a rib and heart In being relegated to the bullpen for Wednesday. Cleveland team. men. Roddy’s record shows that Vlncek and Joe Coffin of the Acea, ‘ Liberal Vacation Plan late the story. "Jack and I were jury for almost six months, the Tight Twi Baseball he is top flight chucker. Ritchie Wise Spending Attributed relief duty. He started one game rival managers In the Federal Lemon, who goes after bis 19lh and John Quaglia. Burt Smith, and was going fine until faltering 29-year old champion alms to re- Jarvis will be hU receiver. Lou John Lupe and Pete Aceto of the 6. Alternating Shifts League. Everything went In those victory today in the final of a Lesl, Pat Bolduc and Jack Hill are in the fifth, Inning. His pre-sea ne\ hla ring campaign in a differ league champion Garden Groves. PODOL rr*iisnfW3i) days. Oh the final day of the sea-' two-game series against the pace- expected to supply the offensive To Fast Rise o f Whiz-Kids If you are interested in working for a progressive son record as a fireman was ex son. our teams were tied for first ent role. ■"* Ransom Wins League Resumes Play setting Tigers, ha.v scored eight power. ______St. Bridget's, (Thurch champs, compahy please see Mf. Maron,''.Superintendent, Mill PHARMACY cellent in Grapefruit League place. I knew the race *a s going Hitherto an efficient but cautious of his triumphs against first divi will be represented by Bill Mllew. ------■ ' ' ' ' ' and Oakland Streets, Manchester. gartMMSkis prompted Southworth to be close and two weeks before performer. Charles,plans to turn sion teams. Five of Lemon’s con . Last of «ix stories on the Phil getting In his first professional ski. Tommy Mason, Lloyd Jarvis 4 Depot Square T eL $S45 to pfofhbte Johnson from the Den the final game. I placed a dozen "tiger" tonight and gun for an Tam $11,000 ir quests have been over the fourth- lies' Whiz Kids and how they licks with Terrs Haute. and Rlchy Jarvis. Vsnderv’oort, ver roster to the Braves’ family. baseballs In a full keg of beer and owe-catchlng and quick kayo. Silk Gty and British; §1. James Surprise Ed Wojclk place Boston Red Sox. Wynn has Musial Holds 13 got that way Goliat had aaked for tha chanca Spencer, Karl Kehler of the <3en' ”We will tike plenty of pitchers let them soak. A spectacular job ag.alnat the Anierks Meet Tonight; beaten the Sox only once but holds and got It at Vandergrlft. ter Congo#. Boh Moore, George South next spring, wo need new "The day of the game I took 26-year-old Harrisburg, Pa., chal Tops Chick Harbert by Red Sox and Dodgers, No. 1 and three triumphs over Detroit arid By Barry Orayaoa Simmons, fresh out of high Zwick, Paul Prokopy of the the balls to the park. I was the St. Bridgets, 8-1 Point Bat I^ead pitching strength and Ernie will lenger will bolster Charles’ box of Five Teams Eye Four No. 2 teams in the Little League New York. NKA Sports Editor ' school, was winning 13 of 18 and Zlons, Sandy Hanna, Howie catcher and In a goisi position for fice appeal against the come-back- Three Strokes, 69-72, get another chance to be with the standings, will provide the opposi Wynh considerably brightened I'hlladelphla — (N E A ) — Tha j fanning 197 men for Wilmington, Holmes, Bill Bonham and Buzs my prank. As it turned out. It Ing I-ouis. The International Box Playoff Positions Standings New York, Aug. 16 .—(A5— Stan Del., of tha CHass B Inter-State club. Johnson was ready when he tion tonight at Memorial Field at the Indians' pennant outlook last Barton of the North Methodists, worked to perfection. Every time ing ,Cluh wants to match the two In Playoff at Chicago Musial of the St. Louis Ckirdinals rise of the Phillies from the per League. Emory Church was pitch went to Hartford and I wasn’t 6:15. night aa he turned back the Tigers, Don Hodhe, Al Whitney and Will we took the field. I would bring out In Yankee Stadium Sept. 27. holds a 18-polnt lead over Brook petual gloom of last place to the ing for Sallno, Kans., In the West surprised at his first start. John silk City and the Brltlsh-Amer- St. Bridget’s ---- Ken Irish and Mike Elscavich 3-2, in a ten-inning thriller before Wlllhlde of the South Methodists. a beer-soaked hall and the hatters Chicago, Aug. 13—I/O—’’Daddv” North Methodist lyn’s Jackie Robinoon In theW a- exciting position of a peknut con- , ern Association. son pitched 12 innings for the on Pltler’s team couldn't get the The prospects of a one-sided bat Icans open the final week of play will form the sUrtlng battery for 60,120 fans In Cleveland’s Munici Ralph Colpitts. Cook and Jack Henry Ransom never had It V> Center Congoa .. tlonal League. Aa Robin Roberts left Michigan NEXT TIME.,. Chipfa allowing five hits, and won. tle plus two postponements caused the Dodgers while Alan Cole will pal Stadium. The triumph moved tender Is a story backgrounded by | Vlttner of Second Congos and ball out of the infleld. The slug good before. In the Twilight League tonight at Musial, for the third straight State to throw his fireball for (S to 2) Ehnle pitched tatting prac gers would . take an almigpfy by Charles injury ha.s hurt the Zion Lutherans . pitch for the Sox. Rard-hlttlng the runner-up Tribe to within Pete Paluzzl and Don Varley of Me made $11,000 yesterday In 6:15 at the Oval. The B A ’s are week. Is hitUng .361. The St. on I Wilmington In ’48, Bob MURr de- tice Just before ht left and he swing and the ball would trickle ticket sale. Promo(,er Dewey Mi South Methodist . Eddie Wojclk will be at first base games of the Bengals. on fortune,fortunes gambled on untried ■ University to look St. James’s round out ths squad. poll.shing off Detroit’s CTiIck Har already assured of a playoff ’Spot Louis slugger has carved out 141 looked strong. 1 feel confident back to the pitcher. We won the chaels la looking for a crowd of St. James’s ...... for the league leaders. The game was one of the most players. bert by three strokes, 69-72, In a and still li'ave a mathematical hits—the most in the league-In remarkably like a young Dizzy that Johnson will come back next game, 1 to 0. around 10,060 and a gate of "over playoff for the Tam O’Shanter Second Congos . dramatic of the season. The Indians It Is told finally, and the wrls- chance of gaining a tie for first 391 at baU. He also tops the field Dean with Terre Haute. Also with season,” Southworth added. "Pitler charged Into the club- j;60,000." "world" pro gplf champlon.ship. Temple £eth ... dom of the spending ravaalcd. In with the Hamilton Props. Silk scored s run in the second Inning In doubles, with 34. Wilmington waa Stan Rollmig, Baseball to Football hou.se after the game and said. The show will not be televised Ransom’s first prize was a trea- and Wynn nursed this slender mar the presence of the Whis Kids Sports Srliriliile City Is curiently battling for one Held to but two hits, the S t Texas A. and M., outflelding stal One of baseball's best liked and •Jack, something is whong with the nor broadcast and that may bring Kure chest unmatched in golf his gin until the ninth. Robinson, on the other hand, wearing the peppannint-candy of the two remaining playoff James’s batters took advantage saw his average dip again, this striped uniform of a club that has wart. best play-by-play announcers came baseballs we used. Why. look at on a late ni.sh for tickets. tory. Harbert's solace was $5,000. Advantageous trades snd pur Tonight berths. Each of the three remain of Frank Johnson’s wildness . to In the ninth, with one out. Hoot time 12 polnU to .348. Two weeks captured the imagination and sup-, BUY THE REFRIGERATOR dowrn the dugout steps and the this one that I hit. It broke in two.’ Charles' is down to receive iO The difference of $6,000 was decid chases helped mightily, of course, Silk City vs. BA’s, 6:16—Oval. ing games has a definite bearing poat an upset 8 to 1 win over the Teat«r4ajr*f Rcaaltt Evers beat out a show bounder ago the defending champion was port of Philadelphia and been Johnson interview ended. The "I had all I Could do to keep a per cent of the net gate while Be ed in a four-hour match follow-ed Kaat^ra but the Phillies would not be Walnut vs. Army and Navy, 6:15 nattily dressed fellow was the old straight fnrtj, as I replied. ’What on ail four positions as the league champion St. Bridget’s in a Church over the mound for a single. John leading at .370. That’s a 22-polnt adopted by fans throughout the shore will collect 17’ i. by 10.000 awed spectators. Hartford i. Vtlea 1. ny Oroth followed with a home where they are without the Whis —Charter Oak. red-head from Brooklyn. Red are you talking to me for. see Now and then in this unwieldy goes Into Its final week in one of Softball League 'game last night Albany 3. Binffhamton 2. drop. nation who have never eeen them. Dodgers vs. Red Sox, 6:16— Me Off his record, Beshore 26-6 and run into the lower left field stands A ll of the Whis Klde are not Kids and tha chain stores. Barber. Spaldlng/he's the guy that makes crowd, which got In free and saw the most hectic finishes In many at Memorial Field. WiiliamPftort 10. Srranton 7. Johnny Hopp of the Pittsburgh The rise of the Phillies with the 1 drawl doesn't seem to rate with Wilkep-Barrr fl. Elmira 4. and a deep gloom settled through glittering bonus babies. morial. Conversation shifted to football ’em.’ ” / some of the most sensational golf years. The winners scored five runs In Pirates replaced St. Louis’ Enos Whis Kids Is* one of the great Italians vs. NB’s 8 :4 5 -Robert The.''game lie|l sounded and Ons- Charles (66-5 ami 1 drawl but the With two games remaining. tj\c National out the stands. Slaughter in third place. Hopp, a Del Ennis for example, cost ex with Barber giving Southworth in years, a glimpse could be had the second inning on but one hit. sports stories of today. son. (, low.^nd the laughing scribes de- former Goh has a bobbing and BA's must cop both decisions and The loss waa the second for St. rinclnm.ti 13. Pttlpburirh 8. The vast throng began to move pleasant surprise for the last- actly 7 >4 cents, or the streetcar and this writer the inside on the of Mrs. Ransom. She was with her rhicafo 7. St. Loula 6. Wednesday, Auguet 16 Warts, Dat .... 102 407 180 J13 Pesky. Bos — 90 358 118 41T \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16. 1960 P A o p t M B m r . /• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AtlGUST 16. 1960 f M H* (taking her In'Kls arms)— Q—Who owns Ul* Isle of PtnesT Q -W h y does the ConUltutlon TUONRKVII.I.R ■•'UI/KS BY FUNTAINC FOX Oh, darling, I lor* you sa Pleas* A —A hcr' th* Spsnlsh-Amerlcan provide that revenue bills shall origlABte In the House of Repre Sense Ajid say you’ll be mine. Fra not rich W ar It was ceded to th* United Aatoaebilw tor Sato 4 BaatiHiao SarrMoa Offarad 16 Help Wantad—Paauila 16 Artktoa far Sato 46 HotntboM Gi>ods II Waatsd to Rsat 18 fe r H a to sentatives? i s e c r a o k e r o k t l e like Perclval Brown. 1 h a ^ t a StAtea and many'Americana set- * * V/ ^ V W % a n d Um on the Island and'established A —Tills provision 1* an adapta 1947, PLYM OUTH tudor. Radio PETER W. PAN TALU K , elactrlcal WANTED—^Woman to ear* for ANTIQUES, Fins china, fin* oil W A N T E D — 5 roolh rent or flat, MANCHESTER—Investment loca-| Noiisense car, or a fine house, or a wpll- fruit plantations during Uto-tlpM tion of the English praotVe*. The danified and heater, apotlight, fog-llghta, contractor,', maintenaiice and wir- scftixil ags child, 6 days a week. paintings and figurines, always a ECONOMY Hot air furnace, A-1 family of four, boy 10 and girl 7, tion. 7 robras, aunppreh. Rare I stocked cellar, butj darling, I lor* ing for light and power. 40 Foster Vicinity of Washington school. good selection. 'Tha A rt Shop,'73 Reward 125. Please contact Man A little man waa tearing down It waa considered an Americah--4-prteciple Involved is that the purse back-up light, good tlrea, good condition. Coll 6793. chance for professional or fam llyl you and I cannot live without elrings of our nation should be atreet Pbon* 3308. Call 7618 mornings, Blssell street. PhOn* 3-1389. ager Endicott-Johnson Shoe the street as fast as he could go, Q—Why U a sombrero so callsd? possession. In 1907 the U; B. Sii running condition. Price |995. man. Madeline Smith, Realtor.' you.” controlled by a body directly re- Adwrtiicmaits ■ , — I...,,..... I,, W ASHING Machine with pump. Store, 950 Main. and behind him tolled the landlord A —The word is derived from preme Court decided It belonged Phone 8303. 2-1643 or 4679. Two soft arms atole around hU sponelble to Uie people. , SAW FILING, hand saws machine W AN’TEU)—Girl for general laun Excellent condition. Also plastic of an eitgltsh tnn In pursuit. A t neck and two ruby Upa whlepersd; the Spanish sombra, meaning to Cuba. CkAflBiriBD ADVT. 1938 PLYM OUTH aedan, 1938 filed and set. Oscar Johnson, 90 dry work. Apply In person. Maple TWO GAS hot water beaters. Two cover. Inquire 89 ^ Wadsworth W A N ’TED— 2, 8 or 4 room unfurn ARE YOU looking for a 2, 3 or el the comer a policeman stood re She — And I love you, too dar shade. DIPT. HOURS: Studebaker aedan, 1938 Hudaon Summit atreet. * Dry Cleaners and Launderers, 72 oil druma Call 3-9845. street, basement. ished apartment. Middle-aged cou bedrooni home in good conditlor. [ garding the scene with a smile. ling, but where is thla man Brown? Q —Which of the planets can be Q— How' many cans a year are aedan, 1937 Terraplane aedan, Maple atreet. ple, no children. W rite Box F, and fairly priced? For the solu Landlord — Why don’t you help <)—Are thunderstorms a menace seen without a telecaope? opened by the average American? S lN A. M. to 4:46 P. M. SEWING M ACHINE repairing, BAUEIR Electric water heater, 60- H O SPITAL Beds and wheel chairs me catch him? (as he drew along no down payment. Small weekly Herald. tion to your housing problei Hack — I ’m ao eore from running to airplanes?' < A —Mercury, Venue, Mars, Jupi A —About 200 cane of food and electrification, conversion to mod G IR L FOR fountain service, night gallon capacity. Best offer takes for sale or for rent Rates reason side the man In blue). The police other products per year. Fifty payment*. Oole Motora. 4164. call Douglas Blanchard, Real Es-| that I can’t stand or alt A —Aside from extra turbulence ter and Saturn. em cabinets, expert workman- work, 6-11. Apply in person. It. Phone 2-9743. able. Keith Furniture Oo. Phoiie man looked surprised. In the air, a thunderstorm does not years ago, the average wo* only alilp. ABC Appliance, 21 Maple. H o q m s fo r Sato tate Service. 5447. Rollcemsn — He told me that Mack — I f you’re telling the / WE HAVE SOME CLEAN CARS Annex Snack Bar, 29 East Center 4159. 12 present grave danger to a com- Q-^What le meant by the about .26 cans per year. 2-1575. • TWO 8’ X 8’ overhead ga rige doors you were racing him for the price truth, you’re lying. REASONA^Y PRICED street, between 2 and 4 after pently-glloted modem plans. ■’king** evil?” with extra panel for each door. OLD RED ITn B^m. 706 North GLENWOOD Street. 6-room home. of a drink. m . 1048 O L D 8 M O B IL E SEDAN noons. q Ixtts for Sato 73 A — ’’King’s evil” -Is an old name Five window frames, some with Main atreet, buy* and sells good Very l a » e sun porch, single ga Landlord — So I am. He hasn’t Many people who always make Q—Why is the Jew’s-harp so- Loarr—Brown doc with white COUPE—Radio and heater, for scrofula. It Is so called be m HonachoM SerrleM EARN ESC’TRA Money Easy! Show sash. Call New Model Laundry. used furniture and antiques. rage with workshop attached. CORNER LOT, Main street and | paid it. sur: that their places of bueinese Q—For whom was Williams called ? fM t. Four month* old. Anawer* low mileage. A real clean one cause It le believed that the only free Christmas card samples. 8072. Frank Denette. enone 2-8876. Oil burner,'steam heat with do Stock Place, North Manchester, and homes are locked are not *0 burg, Va., named? A —The origin Is lost In obscur to PnL CUl 3-0082. owner car. White tlrea too! Offered 16A A —Settled as Middle Plantfitlon cure was to be touched by the Everybody buys embossed cards mestic hot water. Phone 8030. for sale. Zone B. Harry Libby, 214 I Holding a fine job is fine, but careful about their cars and it la ity. As early as 1637 s report of / 1948 DODOE CONV. CLUB about 1633, Williamsburg became, king’s hand. the proceedluga of the Ooiincll of L O S T -^ A S S b o o k N o. 71003. CORNICES and valance board*. with name, 50 for $1. Make $50 M APLE Dinette set, extension outgrowing It is finer still. - surprising to walk along th* side COUPE— Radio and heater. A Magnolia street, Hartford, Conn. | the capital of Virginia in 1699, re Maryland stated; ’’shipped upon NoUoo U hereby given that Paae nice clean car, white tlrea too! Custom built choice of dealgna. for selling only 100 Christmas, SIEBERT Baby carriage, like new, table, extra leaf, four chairs. Phone 54-4080 mornings. walk and see the number of car* Phone 3-3374, from 9 a. m. to 9 820. Phone 2-1400. Good condition. CMl'6116. A proud parent called up Uie , left with door* unlocked and keys ceiving at that time it* present Q—Are the magnetic pplei sta the good veasell knives, combes, Book No. 7169^ leaned by The 1947 CHRYSLER CONV. CLUB all-occasion $1 assts. Extra bonus, BIDWELL STREET-^7 room name In honor of William III, fish hooks, Jewes-harpes.” Savinga Bank of Mancheater haa COUPE— Radio and heater. A p. m. too. Personal Stationery, mati^es, newspaper and reported the birth left in the ignlUon, an Invitation tionary ? BOOKCASES. Chests, breakfast single, large kitchen, lot JOO GOOD BUILDING lot on Hillside | King of England. A —I t Is believed that the mag been k>*t and application haa clean car, hard to dupllcfite. gift wraps. Assortments on/ ap of twins. The girl at the news to thieves. F LA T FINISH. Holland window sets, chairs. In Aristo-Bilt ready GLENWOOD on range, cream and street. Call 2-1368. netic poles are not stationary be been made to aald bank for pay 1946 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE proval. Artistic, 636 Way, EHmira, X 150, vacant. A bargain at desk didn't quite catch the mes-. 0 — When waa the National Rifle shades^ made to meaaur*. All to decorate, unpalnted furniture. tan, 830. Inquire 7 Ford street. You have probably observed Q—Who was th* last amateur cause of the observed changes In Association founded? ment of the amount of depoalt. —Heater, clean. One owner. N. Y. $9,600. LARGE Residential site at a res . sage over the phone. "W ill you metal Venetian blind* at a new Also good used furniture. The that an ouUtretched hand rarely to win the National Open golf the direction of ‘ the magnetic, A —In 1781. It now haa approx 1941 FORD 2-DR. SED AN—Heat sonable price. Overlook Drive repeat that?” she ariced. LOST—Sable/and whlU . Collie low price. Keys mad* while you Woodshed, 11 Main street. ’’Not If 1 can help It,” wa* the has calluses. championship ? needle from year to year. Their' imately a third of a billion mem er, nice freah new paint. W OM AN— Past 28, with j^ood style Mkchinery and Tools 83 Manchester Green. Wm. Kanehl puppy, four month* old. Oiildren'e wait. Marlow'a BISSELL STREET—4 fam —Grit. A —Johnny Goodman of Omaha. motion, however, le very slow. bers In all parts of the nation. Checked all oven sense. Excellent opportunity contractor, 519 Center street reply. 1939 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN ily, 4 rooms each, all improve pet. Reward. Phone 8563. MANCHESTER Upholstering Oo. Business experience unnecessary. Boata and Aeeeflsoriea 46 GARDEN Tractors, bulMoser, Phone 7778. — Radio and heater. New Address Box CJ, Herald. caterpillar 22, cletracs, Fergu ments, conveniently located to Re-upbolsterlng. draperies, slip Mo. • ^ E Y FI nV Happy Thought! LANK LEONARD paint. Motor In good ahape. covers. 48 Purnell Place. Call 3- NEW AN D used outboard motors sons and equipment Bale wire, Main St, vacancy. . Aiiiioaiiceientg t MILLIONS of Women like Avon ping 1940 STUDEBAKER 4-DR—Good 9521. Open evenings. and outboard boats. Marine glue, cement mixers, Oliver, Massey- Suburban for Sal i r s A GOOD THING THE MOON IS THEY'RE PROBABLY STILL UP, tranaportatlon. advertising. Millions of women vello m BE LUCKY IF A CAR COMES PRE-KINT>E21QARTKN achool re- paints and hardware. Outboards Harris, Fordson parts. Terms ar F so BRIGHT! 1 CAN AT LEAST SEE THE- TOO! MRS. CARTER SAID HRR 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN use Avon Products. Thousands of CENTER STREET—4 room COVENTRY. For your A.’s ' ALONG -AT THIS HOURAND THEYX openlng September 11. Agea SH WEIAVING of bums, moth holes repaired. McIntosh Boat Co., ranged. Dublin Tractor Co., North HUSBAND DIO MOST OF HIS WRITING' Open Monday and Thura. Evening women like to sell Avon Products. family. Six rooms, five this h' PROBABLY BE AFRAID TO STOP ANYWAY.' -O H , I KNOW YWERE 1 AM NOW! THAT'S to 5. Tranaportatlon available. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, north end Purnell Parking Plac*. Windham Road, WUllmantic. single and garage, a Jarvis clubb TCH.'TCHfOUTOF BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc, For the interesting details, write land. Out buildings, fri THE ROAD I WAS ON THE DAY 1 CAME OUT AT NIGHT! OH,BOY! I'LL BE ABLE Phone 3-1696. Mrs. D. L. Ballard. handbag* repaired, sipper re Phone 3-3103. home, immediate occupancy. open' GAS! MICHAEL TOLD ME I'LL HAVE 10 WALK BACK TO MINTY'S , 30 Biaacll St. Phone 7101 Lake privileges. Price TO SEE MSFUOOLE! SAY.' THOSE TO USE THEIR PHONE/ 79 Lakewood Circle South. placement umbrellas repaired, .Mrs. Buckman, 39 Highland Ter the s‘,1 TO STOP FOR SOME ON THE WAY ANO-NO/WAIT-THE VlUAGE WILL BE PEOfLE race, Middletown, Conn. JOHNSON Outboard, motora and Musical Inatniments 66 B. Grady. 8009. -THECMrena t m t h o u s e they 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetllne foiir- men’s shirt collars revers^ and _____ V men. *" OUT-AMOIF0R50T' TMIS IS A FINE CCOSER! WELL, I GUESS THAT'S WHAT« ? replaced. Marlow’s Llttl4 Mending Dolphin aluminum hbata. Capitol CENTER SPRINGS REALTY HEHTED IS EIGHT UP WAT HOAD! door, now being overhauled. See CHRISTMAS CARD money-mak COLUMBIA LAKE— Me I'VE GOT TO 005 ParaonalB I thla when It'a ready. Guaranteed. Shop. Equipment Co., 38 Main. Teh ers. Sell deluxe 81 box, make to 7938. ACCORDION for sale. Real good 470 Main Street round home, 4 pooms, b. Expenae free tranaportatlon. 50c profit. 50 cards with name, buy. Phone 3986. place, sunporch, o|l furnace,' Doiiglaa Motor Sales, 333 Main u W ANTED — Ride to Hartford, Rooflnn 16A |1. Printed book matches. Fund Phone 6988 or 2-4498 ian well. 15 Ailes from Mar atreet. hour* 9 to 6. Call 4686. raising plan. Samples on approv Bonding MaUsriato 47 ter. Phone 2-1107. Hastings ROOFING. Specializing In repair Wanted—^To Buy 68 1940 HUDSON, heater, excellent al. Empire Card, Elmira, N. Y. ! Estate. l e a r n t o d r i v e very drat lea- ing roofs of all kinds. Also new LUMBEIR, used, good heavy tim MANCHESTER—Now vacant and condition. Priced right for quick aon. 60 full minutea, no travel roofs. Gutter work, chimneys EXPERIENCED Salesladies want- bers and miscellaneous. Harry newly redecorated, 6 room house COVEJNTRY — 4 finished sale. Inquire 889 Main atreet. W ANTED — Baby’s combination time charged. You learn rapidly, cleaned and repaired. 26 years of ed. Excellent starting salary, 40 Libby, 314 Magnolia atreet, Hart with 3 bedrooms, .centrally locat with bath first floor, 2 unflni ford. Conn. Phone 54-4080 morn car bed-seat. Phone 6270. we don’t try to prolong Inatruc- 1939 FORD aedan. Perfect run experience. Free estimates. .Call hour week, vacation with pay ed, in quiet neighborhood. Rea up. oil heat, artesian water. T Uon. Long llat of aatlafled gradu- Howley. Manchester 5361. . Apply 9-12. Tots ’N Teens, Inc., ing*. sonably priced. Telephone Man $7,800. Elmore Turkington, a ning condition. 12 Margaret Road. W ANTED — Good used furniture. (kiiMMS kr Skii »isdn«ik. teal atea fumlahed on requeat. Man- 956 Main street. Any quantity. We offer you high chester 6471. Telephone Coventry 7-6397. a - i s - s o Phone 2-4055. WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and cheater Driving Academy. Tel. Oinnonda— Watchc est prices. Woodshed. Phone 2- 4282. .______1941 CHEVROLET club coupe, ex aiding. Highest quality materials. 3154. CHARMING 5-room Cape Cod on COVENTRY—Exceptionally > •jFUNNY KtlSINKSS BY HBRSHRERGBR BUNNY BOUT'S AND HER BUDDIES How Long? BY KIK;AR M AI^tN Workmanship guaranteed. A. A. WAITOESS, no Sunday work. Ap Jewelry 48 built five-room brick home, A L L MAKES Sewing Machine* cellent condition. 1941 Ford tudq^ Kensington atreet, now available WE MOQUU CISC ^ $495, 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn street. ply in person. Garden Reitaurent. to lake with beach privilege Mk MSAN OUTTIN' THAT■4At 3 repaired or electrified. Reasonable LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re at 812,000. For appointment • T U F F ON (P nWMl ME. m VEQ Xtol club coupe, a real nice one. Doug Phone 4860. Rooms Without Board 59 phone 7183 or 3177. sulated, oil heat, garage. 1 nc< GRNttGl tnte*. Work guaranteed. Day ABSOLUTELY top money. Show pairs, siUusts watches expertly. $9,500. EUmorc Turkington, ag r.;. van FACa'LL OF phone 3171, night phone 2-9419. las Motor Sales. 333 Main atreet. Reasonable prices. Open dally, MAKS VA •-'^coums / ITS FEATURING Guaranteed roof* Jewel Christmas cards. 21 for 81; PLEASANT Room *(ith heat for SEIVEN ROOM home. Oil heat, Telephone Coveniry 7-6397. 1 WONiT Thursday evenings. 129 ' Spruce •BTTSK ] WOtepiFFUU I M S O t t Q O W 1939 DODGE sedan, 1939 Pontiac and expert repairs as well as also 50 and 25 for 81 with name working couple, or tWo gentle tWo-car garage, lot 160 x 180. LOOKIN'r>( FOR THE TH E PROSPECT HiU achool for gutter and conductor work. ’Try street. Phone 2-4387. ROCKVILLE — New 24’ x ,3o' ‘4 Young Children will reopen Mon aedan, 1939 Pontiac aedan, 1937 on. No experience or Investment men. Near bus. Five .minutei to Needs exterior and some interior 53a, VMIH <1! CSievrolet two-door, 1937 Oldsmo- your ’’Local Roofer.” Call Cough needed. Samples and selling plan Depot Square. 116 North School painting. Price 810,500. Phone rooms, bath. Elxpanslon altic. day, September 11. Monday lin 7707. th rou gh Friday, 9:00-11:30. bile 2-door. Cole Motor*. 4164. on approval Je.wel, Dept. 531, 401 street. Phone 6398. 2-2257. near schools, stores. 3 mlm tes' Fuel and Feed 49A walk to bus line. Immedlatt oc Tranaportatlon fumlahed. Mra. W. Somerset street, Phil*. 33, Pa. <.r SEASONED ^ardwood for fire NICELY FURNISHED room for AM ERICAN Colonial, 6-room cupancy. $8,700. Tom Minor, Lela Tybur, Director. Phone 4267. Heating—Plumbing 17 one or two. Complete light house Traltora for Sato 6A place, furnace and range. ImmC' large living room, fireplace, din Agent. Tel. Rockville 299. keeping facilities provided. Cen BALLARDS Driving School, Man- PLUMBING And Heating, epeclal- Help Wanted—Mato .^6 dlale delivery. B. J. Begin. Phone ing room, ultra modern kitchen, r ^ 1949 HOUSE trailer. 28 foot. Uved tral. Reasonable. See Mrs. cheatar’a oldeat. A.A.A. trained izlng In repairs, remodeling, cop ■ntUCK Driver wanted for coal Glastonbury 3-2933. breakfast room first floor. Three Wanted— Real Rntate 77 and certified inatructor. A.A.A. in eight months. Selling price. per water piping, new construc Jerome, 14 Arch street, first floor. $2,500. For quick sale, phone 3- and lumber. Apply W. G. Glenney spacious bedrooms, large rose tile type dual controlled cara. Day or tion, estimates given, time pay BONA-FIDE juyers wait g for, 0467 between 7 a. m. and 2:30 Co. 4149. FURNISHED ROOM, semi-private bath, sewing alcove second , floor. evening appointment*. 2-2245. ments arroiiged. Edward Johnson. Garden—1> arm—Dairy 3 bedroom Homes, old and new. p. m. bath, suitable for 2 employed" Attic space,' hot water heat, oil. Phone 6979 or 5044. Products 50 H. B. Grady. 8009. moderately priced; two-family or CENTER NURSERY Day School, women. Apartment Fri^dalre -r - - r ------CARPEN’TER Wanted. Call 2-4239 furnished, will allow electric duplex in good condition, c ntral. hold at Center Congregational EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat after 6 p. m. 1 " ' ' Gothes Make The Man BY V. T. HAMLIN Wanted Autos- N ATIV E TOMATOES for sale. In- grill. Write Box A-Z, Herald. GLASTONBURY ly located. Douglas Blanchard, THIN CICIKO OUSHTA ALLEY OOP church, wlU reauma September 6 ing. Plugged drains machine Real Estate Service. 5447. under th* direction of Mr*. Schlm- Motorcyctos 13 cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 MECHANICS Wanted. Good pro quire 195 Spruce street. •now U F T> T H ' NOT BAP/ Hnw.' HANPEOMICT CLUCK LOCHS UKF F1ND1N' A mel. Phone 3-1624. Oakland atreet Phonp 6497. positions for the right men. Ap Apartments, Flats, High elevation, zone AA. Excel CONSIDERING SELLING WHO'LL LEAD AN EXT I xvmoinE ply Boland Motors, 369 Center lent home site of approximately RELIEVE CAESAK IN ca L o t N ATIV E TOMATOES, 15c pound. Tenements 63 YOUR PROPERTY? SET AVi/AY WANTED OIL BURNe R service and repairs. street. 3 acres, having a frontage of 175 Without obligation to you we IS aONNA BE TOUCHES wrrvt IT * Astoeobltoe Wm Sato 4 Ml makes oil burners and furn 57 Florence street. feet and a depth of over 700 feet USED CARS—TOP PRICES SM ALL TENEM ENT. Reasonable. will appraise or make you a cash aces. Earl Van Camp Tel. 2-9976. AUTO Worker, polisher. Exper^ on beautiful Sunset Drive. Priced, JSORD 1947 black super deluxe Middle aged man and wife pre offer for property. See ua befoM lenced and tip-top in every re for quick sale. # i r 3-door, radio, boater, good fires COLE MOTORS NATIVE POTATOES. 279 Keeney ferred. Write Box G, Herald. you sell. spect. Must be steady. See Marty KxesUent condition. Quick sale, 4164 street. Phone 8865. Phone 7728 Or 6273 Moving—Trucking— cirean at Morlarty Brothers, 301. Tsl. 8134. FOR RENT —Apartment. Four ARTHUR A. KNOFLA BRAE-BURN REALT H tnm ge 30 315 Center atreet. rooms and bath. Heat and hot REALTOR H IOHM l ' CASH pries* paid for MANCHESTER t'ackage Delivery. Household Goods 51 water. Electric stove supplied. FOR QUICK courteous,, 1937 to 19M used ears. In good 875 Main St.—Est. 1921 Motorcyclaa BIcyclea 11 Local light trucking and package Phone Coventry 7-6449. service, call Suburban Rer T p rr oondltloii. Douglas Motor Salesmen Wanted 36A A—L-B- E—R -T—’—S n delivery. Refrigerators, washers Phone 5440 or 5938 Realtors, 49 Perkins strCf Balsa, 338 Main street And FOUR ROOMS for rent for mid and stove moving a specialty. YOUNG M AN wanted, personable, 8215. FOR SALE —’Two-speed . bicycle. dependable, with experience In A —U ^ G — U—S— T dle-aged couple. No children. CHEVROLET 1936 two - door Phone 2-0T52. Home Listings Wanted • “ Happy birthday, dear—^the rest of the family couldn't Inquire 122 Blssell street. shoe selling; assist In boys' wear 2 Names That Mean Values!!! Write Box P, Herald. SINGLE AND two-famil\ sedan. New motor job, brand new YOUNG COUPLES! BRIDES and M ATHER STREET—New brick waitl i t for...... dinner to celebrate it!" THE AUSTIN A. Chamber*/Co., department. Excellent salary. Ap in Manchester vlclnit tlrea, ready to give good service, GROOMS! 6-'^, local and long distance caving, ply Tots 'N Teens, 956 Main homes. Open for inspection daily. Anita White, 8274. BY DICK TURNER . . . Here Is the ’’Hollywood " CARNIVAL 8160. Phone 8470. GIIuJ% 26” blcy.cle, In good con packing, crating and fo r a g e . Business l/Oca^ons Features shed dormer, hot water iDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH BY M BKKILL C. BUjiBBEB street. 3 LOVELY ROOMS OF W ANTED — Small house o FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Suspense dition. Call 2-0782. Service to all parts of the U. S. For Kent 64 oil heat, tile bath, vestibule, flre- NEW FURNITURE place, basement garage. Five fln- in Manchester. Will tak- T h e DoctoR's o n hiS . 19B7 qHRYSLXR. ExceUent i^ d l- A. and Canada. Call 5187. Hart SALESM AN able to travel to S hEHA!s c a r / a n d AFTenJHA'THAT Bur SHeiLA's IHATK JJCR. FATV46R? Sheila socilit delinquent accounts and In O-N-L-Y AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE. ished rooms. Lavatory & d sixth lent care of grounds and LAST SPCCCHNe TteWT l^QRtlOAoe pkReur fOR A ^ MORStoWHIPS W A Y -A N D A N A M O K f tion, 8176. Phone 2-9543. ford 6-i423. Buaineaa Senrieaa Offered 16 troduce new copyrighted financial „ . $299 , Orford Building. Apply Mar room partially finished. Henry sonrie repairs on house HER ■to DRNB T r W ©OT ACH PeOfLE WHEN TMP/ M A N IS A S K IN S FOR. service to business and profes-1 “ “ '■‘" I low*. Escott Agency, exclusive agents. adults. Call Hartford her a lesson/ Annoy 1947 CHEVROLET Aerosedan, (2) A L L ALUM INUM combination August Sale, and while we have a ‘TtO O M 60SM, 1 THOUOMT \ WAIT sional men. 875 weekly flraw plus 266 High street West. Telephone collect. L I. to ehooe* from, fully equipped; screens and storm sash. Very Painting—Papering 31 few outfits, you can buy one for IT WAS jusr MO«e 1 UNTIL , 1941 Chevrolet convertible. 1947 bonus to man qualifying. Must 3683 or 2-0009. 1 OF HER ACT/ ANO I SHEILA'S I neat, self-storing, low priced. THERE IS no time like the pres only 8299. Summer Homes For Rent 67 AIL 1 SAIO WAS-yWIHER Pontiac. Douglaa Motor Sales, Porch enclosure* of screen or have car. Write experience. Box ent for your outside painting. For YOU GET FOUR ROOM Cape Cod. Timken Legal Notices hears 833 Main street. glass. All types of wood frame S, c-o Herald. * 1950 Model Bedroom Suite’ PO IN T O’ WOODS. Mas*. Road. V prompt and courteous service call oil heat, automatic hot water, screens and storm sash. For free * 1950 Model Living Room Suite Modern cottage available Aug. 27- AT A COURT OF PROBAl ' ^ THIS / 3555, Eddie Theriault steel cabinet kitchen, large lot, at Mancheeler within end 1946 CHEVROLET Aerosedan. estimates call any time between * 1950 Model Dinette Set Sept. 4 , 890. Reduced rates after Look, It will cost you 842.55 Situations Wanted— Labor Day. M. D. Hewitt, 47 shade trees. Phone owner 2-9537. District of Manchester, on tl: ’ 4 and 9 p. m. Joseph B. Sadonls, INTERIOR AND Exterior paint * 1950 Model Rug, Lamps, Tables day of August. A.D. 1950. / monthly to buy a pre-waf car but Female 68 Lilac street. Phone 8809. 278 Hilliard street. Phone 4560. ing. Average room papered, 812, Y-E-S E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-l-N-G Present. JOH.N J. WA. i. fdr only 840 monthly or less NEW, MODERN four-room Cape Judge. Including paper. OelUngs reflnlih- W ANTED— Position as housekeep FOR ONLY 8299 Cod. All modern Improvements. DouglM can sell you s ’46, ’47, LINOLEUM — Asphalt UIs, wall Estate of Martha Stevenson. ed. Excellent workmanship. Ray er, lady fond of children. Tel. and if you want some good bar BsMement garage,, shade trees, ’48 ’49 sutomohile. Act now be covering. Don* by reliable, well- gains in Wanted to Rent 68 Manchester In said district. di mond FIske. 2-9237. 6981 from 11 to .6. after 7:30 call Upon application. of Joseph , fore regulationa 1948 Chevrolet trained men. All jobs guaranteed. GOOD SLIGHTLY USED ELEC. large lot. Overlook Drive. Wm. 5451. V- RENT Wanted. Young refined Kanehl builder. Phons 7773. ■on, administrator, pri-ying f- tudor, email down payment. Hall Linoleum Oo„ 32 Oak street. OUTSIDE, Inside painting and REFRIGERATORS couple, 3 months old baby, would thorlty to comproni,lse and sett, Douglaa Motor Bales, 333 Main Pbon* 2-4022, evenings 6166. paperhanging. (I'ree estimates. GOOD SLIGHTLY USED COM like 3, 4 unfurnished rooms. Rea CAMBRIDGE Street. Owner leav doubtful and dispute!.' claim whlc'' estate haa against Lawrence Dilool street. Open every evening ’Ul Prompt service. Reasonable Dog»—Biitf»—Pets 41 BINATION RANGES sonable rent, 835 to 840 month. ing town offers well built 6-room PRISCILLA'S POP Man Of Affain BY AL VEKM4SKR A L L APPLIANCES 'serviced and Anna Dziordii of said Manchester. nine. prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechetta we have them too, In our used Pleaae help. Call 2-2529. single. Two unfinished. Fireplace, repaired, burners, refrigerators, DOGS Washed and groomed. See dept. ORDERED; That the foregoing I FM 601Ne TO HIKE TO TOWN, A FINE CITIZEN oil burner, combination screens plication be heard and determlo* I’D BE IF I WASN'T ranges, washers, etc. All work FIRST CLASS paperhanging. Rea- us for pet eupplles, and fresh This furniture shown by appoint ' AND LEARN WHAT THE WANTED—Garage In vicinity of and storm windows. Fire section. the Probate office In Manchester INTERESTED IN WORLDj 1989 CHEVROLET tudor sedan. guaranteed. Metro Service Co- Bonably priced. 20 years' experi frozen horsemest,- 16c lb. Call ment only. Day or Evening. For said Dlatrlct, on the 32nd day NEWS IS., Thomas Drive or West Side. Excellent condition. Don’t fail to XFFAlRSrt Call 6006 between 6 and 8. Tel. Manchester 2-0883. ence. Phone 2-9178. Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. appointment phone Hartford 6-0353 Phone 2-2947. August. A.D. I960, at ten o'clock in after 7 P. M. 46-4690. Mr. Albert. see this home. A real buy. Call forenoon, and that notice be givei 1942 CHRYSLER 4-door, 6 cylln- WINDOW SHADES made to order INTERIOR AND Ebcterlor paint PJJPPIICS. A.K.C. Red Cocker*, EASY TERMS ARRANGED QUIET Family, two adults, 1**0 Ted Goodchild, office 15 Forest all pereons Interested In said estat the pendency of said application i 'der, radio and heater. Excellent and Installed. Venetian blinds ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- cross breeds. Boston Terrier, four If you wish, I ’ll send my auto for girls, age 11, 13, need 4. or 6 room street. 8891 or 7925. condition. Inquire 39 Wadsworth the time ana' place of hearing there and curtain rod*. 24 hour a'ervlce. flntshed. Fully Insured. EIxpert nice puppies, 85. Blmmerman’s , bring you to store and back fumlahed apartment. References by publlahing a copy of this order street basement. Estimates gladly given. Fagan work. New 1950 wallpaper books. Kennels, Lake street. Phone 6287. C ie. No obligation. furnished upon request. Call 2- some newspaper hating a circuiat oi;| r swtw Window Shade Co., Route 44 at Legal Notices In said district, at leaat five days b A d 1940 STUDEBAKER business Edward R. Prl^e. Phone 2-1003. A —L —B E— R—T —*—S 9258. -I r Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. SIX W KEKS’ old CoUle pups. Main Store—Waterbury fore the day of aald hearing, to appearl JhawMt - coupe. Good condition. Inquire 542 PA IN TIN G and superior paper Lamer's Far View Berry Farm, Hartford. New Haven, Meriden AT A COURT OF PROBATE held if they see cause at said time an':| Hilliard street. ANTIQUES Refinlshed. Repairing WANTED TO RENT at Manchester within and for the place and be heard relative thereto | hanging, very satisfactory price. West Wllllngton. Call Storrs 9027. OPEN ANY EVE. BY District 6t Manchester, on the l&th dime on any furniture. Tiemann, OR SUBLET and make return to this court. Call August Kanehl. TeL 3759. APPOINTMENT day ot Aufus:. ;sso. I JOILN J. W ALLE TT. Judg SEEBALCH 189 South Main street Phone SCOTTISH Terrier pup* for sale. Present- JOHN J. tVALLETT, FOR BETTER BUYS! 5643. A.KC. registered. 372 Woodhridge W INDOW SHADES. Measured, House or Apartment Judve. 'T A COURT OF..PROBATE he 1‘SPECIALS” Repairing SS street. Phone 3067, made and Installed. 10 colors and 5 or 6 Rooms Estate of Leonard J'. Rlchman late at Manchester within and for t: CABINET work. Valances, screena, qusliUes in stock. Keith Furnl' ot Manchester. In aald District, de District of Manchester, on the 12^ 1 1946 BUICK SEDAN R EPAIR SERVING machines, COCKER PUPS, regUtered^.KC. ceased. day of August. A.D. 1950. 6-U 1941 CHRYSLER SEDAN furniture made tc order. Repair ture. Phone 4150. Fumiahed or Unfurnished household appliances, electric Championship blood line, red and The executors havinc exhibited their Present. JOH.N J. W ALLE T HY MICHAEL O’MALLEY ANO KAjl.PH LANB 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN ing, refinishlng. Kitchens remodel administration account with aald es . udge. core, nta sv IF* I , sc. T. K a*a u. a i VIC FLINT A Valuable Clde motor* and generators, and sharp , NEW FURNITURE 1940 CHEV. SEDAN ed. Wood Craft Specialties. Phone black. 698 Middle Turnpike W est Immediate Occupancy tate to this Court for allowance. It la Estate of Elizabeth Oblalds. late cere iM* ev sta ttiviei. me. r. m. ma. u. a my. eiv. t-tS ICANY T M M LANS FOUNT THtdl A FINE FUNT SUNCHOf^ AT THE MOateNT Z RANGES ’ -h ANV OF M3U flJCrPOOTtP 1939 DODOE SEDAN 2-3814. ening sQiasor*. Frank Dion, 2 2-2795. OROEREDi That the 1st day of Manchester In said dlatrlct, deceases, ^ “ If aha’d bean a boy wa could have named her after E H M 4 U ^ « PL4V A ExeN PLJW lim e FICK POK A MU^ CVPE&/SOU SEARCH THE CX5ULTNT SAN. S U r I REFRIGERATORS September. ISSO, at Un - o'clock, fore 1937 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1 Ridgewood street Tel. 7779. -Upon application of Genevieve .4. Lz;| ATVFET. iCAi atoncuMCNt AICEA, ANT a n h o u r LATER AUVUSE rr 1DH*Nfr. DE LONGS Refrigerator service. Also used ranges and refrigera- HERBERT A. FRANCE noon, at the Probate Office In the Uncle Peter, the bank president—but I suppose the can j . “ There it is again! He’a been Iota for every fight since MANt30L»LOR 1937 CHEV. SEDAN praying that letters of Ldmliih 'rot > n eefroN THa MUEPK- V A a a a COMO© LIT WITH A Repairs on all makes, commei^ MATTRESS. Your old mattreeses Poultry and Supplies 4S tora. Minister of Music Municipal BuU(.lng In aald Manches be granlted on said estate, as , r s;| always marry one!” he got marrtodr Many Others! ter, be and the same la asalgned tur a a«c«Fa nouTE IXM U iABLa CLEW/ clal and domestic. Emergency 24. . sterilized and reinad* Uka . new. CHAMBERS WAREHOUSE plication on file. It la Convenient Terms! South Methodist Church hearing on the allowance of aald ad ' ’"io l I'l <11 If VX A1 HY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOl’BE aiih MA.II»I< IIOOPLE hour service. Phone 2-1797. ; Call Jones Furniture and Floor YOUNG ROASTERS and fryers, SALES ORDERED: That the forego* Open Evenings T i l 10 P. M. llv* or drsssel. Arnold Nsison, Phone 8334 ministration account with aald aatste plication be hearu' and detemili Covering. 86 Oak. TeL 2-1041. A t The Green - and this Court directs that noUc* of eVWeWAE/.MASOR, J ^ E 6 AD.MR,c o b a lt / NOPEX ^ 737 Lffdall atrset TsL 8906. the Probate o'filce In Mancheit BALCH-PONTIAC. Inc. FLOOR Problems solved with Open 9 to 5.7:30 P. M. to 3:80 P. M. or Coventry 7-6234 the time and place ssalgn*^ for aald aald DiiUlct, on the 22nd da DOEG-YbUR FRIEND GO HAPF>ENS HE <3ANETHE 155'Center St. Tel. 2-4548 linoleum, asphalt til* counter. hearing be given to all’ person* known August, .A.D. 1950. at ten o’clot m r . g u l l ,t h c o u . m a iV ^ w s /-*w h e l o s t WE BUT and sell good used furni WANTED—2 or 8 room apart toi; be inteTested therein to appear ^ d MA30RTJMB Expert workmanship, free esU- Basincaa Opportunities 62 the forenoon, and that notice be . EN30V A sociable GA»ABl*n>G00AffBLACl6- TOSSTTWe ■ 1947 PLYMOUTH tudor. Good Wanted— Pet»-^onltry— ture, combination ranges, gas ment by young married couple, Hr heard thereon by publishing a copy to- all persona Interested in aald mstea Open svenlnge. Jones’. of this order In some newspaper bkv- OF CARDS 4 w e M I6 »^ ON THE iPFDRIWAT tires. Good running condition. Furniture, Oak atreet Phone R E A L Opportunity to buy or leape. Stadi 44l ranges and heatara. Jonea Puml- both working. Phone 4886 .after of the pendency of said appll Establi^ed Ice Cream bar and mg a circulation In aald District, at and the time and place of he while a w a y a JN6 FROM^ pA ICK eN- Phone 8202. 8-1041. tur* Stole, 86 Oak. Phone 8-1041 5:30. least five day* before the day of sstd restaurant located in heart of WANTED—Oowsrcaivss and host thereon, by publishing a copy ot PLEASANT ^ 6A0DI-ARA81A-— ^ «TEAUN6 bearing end by moiling In e regtiter- order In some newspaper having e town on miain hlgii^ay- Modem ;attle. also horssa. W* pay th* CLEANING Out attic or cellar? WANTED — Preferably 4 cr 5 eC latter on or ucfote August U . IKU, HOUR/ SPOKE OFIT AS i top dollar. Plela Bros., 364 Bid- I'll bhy youi unwanted furniture, rooms unfurnished by motbar and culation In aald dlserict. at lea/* UGWTLY AS IF HB*dJ equipment. Anq;>Ie parking space a copy of this order addressed to: L il days before the day of aal AU!/ LANDLORDS Manchester Memorial Uoapltsl, c-o Tho ;1M€ u d toter! W# wID pnrciiaae such cats oatrighi Care Singer Cb„ 832 Main atreet, stoua. A-1 loam, olao rock drilling K ITCH EN Sink and tub. Can 4773. Manchester Trust Company, Treasurer. FLOOR T®P DoObt. Therefore drive >ovcr anytiine ''Manchester, Conn. List with us for free rental serr- Manchester, Conn.; Cheshire County and bloating, Boltoa Notch Quar^ Ica. Deoirable tenants waiting for T.M .C.A for benefit of Tsksdsb Camp / f j — PLEASURE AND VlOEK- to 10 d’eloek at oiiht, Monday throngh Friday. WOULD YOU Uke to be a NuBone cy. Phons 2-0617. Stanley Pataod* GBNUINB Mahogany tambour Manchester and nearby areas. Fund, c-o Oscar L. Elwell, Executive SANDING corsetiere, spar* iw full time? Becretsry, Keenv N. H.; Oscar L. El .THE COX/EKEP XMA&ONS STILL. R O LL BV ARGUS C-8 camera, flash pan, desk, repro. JHltchcock chair, REAL ESTATE BUREAIT Wa train you In coraetry and oell- well, 40 School street Keene, N. U.; Old noon made Uke new 4 ANP fILX/EK AALLBOMS R iPB THC SKV. leather csss, used twice. Perfect brass and hlu* glass; hobnail desk Frances BIweU, 40 Bebool street Keene, Uig, and aasUt you to eaUbUsh a 48 Asylum St,Hartfdrd 6-T391 —New floon made perfect. ----- X^VST ARABS « ARBWH AND COOL, condition. Phone 2-4063. lamp. Mahogany cuHo oabinet T n 9 P. Jt. N. )H.; Alice J. Blwall, Burgees Road, ANP »ANISHBS ALL fMOU«H7S O# SCHOOL. • . .aaarn profftabte buslnesa of your own. plate glass riielves, hilrror back. Bcimlngton, V t ; Eleanor D, Lund, c-o ]_ «7:‘T.'^nLLlaM5 Writ# Box KR. Herald. 14'Westwood etrect, OOUFUB need rant or ^lort- Cofirsd Lunc; 2MS South West FHb rve TRISP IT fAAKIV TIMES SINCE THEN ONE O. N. S. upright high pires- mant, 825 reward. Call after 5 C oik t Cofal Osbles, Florida; Jun* M. H. W. ALLEN T H E jn y > » T H ^ XMISCKS ^ HOURS OF 8U SS I. ■ WANTED—-Office secretary, pre MeCOnn, U High - atiaot,'Msuthsater, ------9 THAT WRECKS bW HOURS C“ " sure boiler, 4 H. P. nione m t. 7 CU. PT. Prigldair*. 856; gas p. m. 4602. OLASnrOMBUKy IS scrriNS u p s u c h s t u f f a s t h i s ferably w^th business or legal ex- range, 835; A.B.C. iroaer, 860; Conn.; Edward McCann, U rpIBFHONB periencs! W^'t* Box H. Herald, street, Manchester, Conn.; Margaret Formerly af So. CoTtatry <• ■ • ' ■ ■ ■■ - UM to— ■ 'iMHiL rr 1",- f ONE O IL burner unit, compists vacuum cleaner, 85; modem style W ANTED— Five or ‘ 8 rooms. Biddle, Arnold street, Middletown. stating qualifications. Applies- with 7” burners. Used. Reaaoh* end tables, lamps, mirrors, etc. Adults. Bast of raferancas. Phone Conn.. ll Msneheater Ucu-wiU b* kept copfldaatlaL able Phoa* 3-OlOh. . ^ .C3SU M7&. 4087 after 5:S(L I JeU N J. W A L L gT T , Judge. i Tel. 7601 ..si i t ; ' ' . ' : vw.'' . TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, I960 iflaturl;?at»r Ett^nittg Ifrtrallt Tha Weather Avanfa Dolly Nat Praas Ron h ‘\ ‘ % Mias Iluth P. Hubbard, a teacher Tha ISSth T. C. Truck Company rwteeeet el D. 0. Weather About Town at the Nathan Hale school, ra- .: • i-r..''•i •• n . ■ ■■ ■ ■ - T . \ ■ ■■■I