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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, .1952 , . ^ PaUyiietTrw Tbs Wsatiitt" V a g e t w e n t y -e t g h t lipfttino CpraOi Ended ■ Feteeaet a( C. S, Nov. IS. 1*62 Rev. Chester F. Austin of Middle Bala beceeslag lwswyTli*tiSfr Anthony 3. Salvatore of N Wal St. Bernadette's Mothers Orclc . explain Plays Host • " 1 0 , 7 8 2 which was to have held its meet turnpike east will conduct the Working for Tots Friday, esosMera* nut street will graduate from the prayer meeting tonight at 7:30 in - - 75- - ki' 1^.; .1, About Town Ward School of Electronics, Divi ing tonight ,a-lth.>trs. Franklin R. To Cii^ch Council Member ef the Audit aceaslaMl ehewere. sion of Hlllyer CMlcge. Hartford, Close, because of' her Illness will the Church of the Nazarene. Bureau of arcntatlaM Saturday evening. Tlie school, meet Instead with Mrs. Edward * / Manchester— A City o / Village Charm Th* tefulw meeting of the Coa- formerly the CRL School of Saec- Faber of 6 Dover road. Miss Gall Andersen. a'iiOphomore Capt Norman Xarshall of the $ 1 .5 0 mopolitim Club wUI be held Friday tronics, recently became a teclmi- at Connecticut College. New Lon Manchester Salvatioiv., Army at -» t 5 P-n»- in the Federation Room m P H o U ) MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THU^DAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE n v ft ClBNIE cal division of HiUyer College. Second Congregational Merry- don. is on the decoration commit tended his Srst meetlii|: of the VOL. L xxn , NO. 44 of the Cent^ church. The speaker Weds will meet at the church to tee for the sophomore hop to be will be Mrs: Douglas A. Johnston, Bt. Joseph's Mothers Circle will night at 7:30 and leave for a held on Dec. 8. She is the daughter Manchester Council of Churches Q uality president of the 8Ut.e Federation scavenger hunt. A* business meet of Mr. and Vlp4. H. Vlggo Andersen last night and also acted as of Women's Qubs. Tea will be meet tonight with Mrs. Paul F. Teslk of 117 Hollister street. ing and social time will follow. of 42 Hyde street. pastor. He. conducted a half •arved. The committee includes Mr. and: of worship for council representa ARKWRIGHT FIRST Trial Starts Mra. William Johnson. Mr. and Any nlembers of women's groups tives and guesU. By special request. Mrs. Ralph Fotherglll and Mr. and using parliamentary procedure in Mra Marshall sang a solo during QUALITY 60 GAUG E Mrs. Stuart Wolcott. thrif meetings are invited to the the serves and also sang a duet with the captain. Women of the For 1 4 T op Ike Names Dulles, entlUed ‘"The Gavel Raps' Several worthwhile door prizes to be held on Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. Salvation Army prepared dinner SHEER DARK SEAM will be drawn.,at the close of the to 2 p.m.f at the Ann street YWCA for their guests. ■ - Thanksgiving card party of the Hartford. Registrations can be One of the reports presented was FULL FASHIONED tizech Reds Eastern Star Cljapter tomorrow made at the Service Bureau for that of the United Canvass com night in the. Masonic Temple. A Women's Organisations, #58 Main mittee. The North Methodist variety of Thanksgiving desserts street, Hartford. Churdh reported more than $11,000 Vienna, Austria, Nov. 20— will be served at 7:30 oy Mrs. assured toward a budget of $12.- Wdihington, Nov. 20—(4*)— ^President Trun»»j4 Said today Christine Duke and her commit Nylon (/P) —Fourteen former top Among those from this area who 000; Concordia Lutheran reported he is very happy over Gen. Dwight D. Eiaephbwer’s views McKay to Posts in tee. Playing of favorite card $8,454 assured toward a total bud on the Korean prisoner of war iaaue, and declared 'This leaders of Communist Czech games will follow at 8 P- u’- with entered the armed forces yester day are Charles K. Rice of 78 Rus get of $10,650 with 77 per cent of country is a unified organization in its policy toward the oslovakia, including former prizes at each table. Mrs. May the ' pledges reported; Emanuel Foreign Mkiister VUdo Clem- Puter will be in Charge. Miss Mary sell street and Dale F. Johnson of rest of ths world.” In his flrst^ Lake street, Vemon, who joined l^theran reported $27,000 already Hosiery 1 ' entis, went on trial. in a Miller will receive nominal admis assured toward a budget of post-election news conference— i sion fees at the door.",' the Navy and have proceeded to his diat in fact since Sept. 25— Prague court today on Caase and Effect the Great Lakes Naval Training $83,000; South Methodist reported Truman laid emphasis on unity Station. HI., and Bdwarda G, i-cuii Fodruve that-lU full budget of $48,000 had 'Jury Calls charges of treason and The ;i^illstow'n Grange is spon and on the effort to make-the espionage. — : O'Brien, 7» Wells street, who Join been assured; St. Mary's Episcopal New flattering shift of powsr to Presideht-elhet soring^ a card party Friday night ed the Waves and has proceeded ' Attorney Leon Podrove is in reported 78 per cent of its current Austrian press agency imports charge of making arrangements Elsenho\«-er as smooth as pos at $' o'clock in the Grange Hall on to the'Naval Training Station at budget and 00 per cent of Its mis shades for fall and sible OUphant In said dementia had confessed to re Hill Street, East Hartford. Set- Bainbridge; Md. for undeCprlvileted as .well as sion Wdget had been assured. sponsibility for ths death of Jan •hack will be played, door prizes physically handicapped thildren Allows Direct Quote Svermo, a Slovak Communist hero Second, Congregational reported winter wear. He began i^ith this statement awarded and refreshments served. The annual fall dance of the Co- to attend the circus being spon 75 per cent of Its budget had been who took part In the antl-Nasi up sored by the Exchange Club on which he permitted reporters to rising of 1944. Weds, the Snow Ball, will be held met on the first day of the canvass. f|Uo(e directly: . .j-^ T a x P robe Inlerior, State Nov. 28 and 29 at the State Armory The Girls Friendly Society Spon Friday night in Woodruff Hall at No report from the Center Con Had Platted Elimination sors of St. Mary's Church will for the benefit of the club's wel 'T want you to understand that • I" the Center Congregational ^ u r c h . gregational, Church was at hand. the electloh is over and that we The reporta said ^Rudolph Slan- meet in the parish house Friday "Frosty” Mitchell and hTli Eski fare fund. - A budget o f $270 was adopted Washington, Nov. 20—(AO eky, former Secretary-General of New York, Nov. 20—(AV-PresIdent-eleet Eisenliower an in DANIEL GREENS night at 7;30. The following Girl are trying to get things in shape mos will play for the seml-f6rmal To date Mr. Podrove has re for flnancing council activities. Of to make an orderly ttimover of the —Charles OHphant, former the party end another of the chief nounced today he has chosen John Foster Dulles as Secreta)^ Scouts. Barbara Kloppenburg. dance which will last from 8 p.m. ceived confirmation that all the this $200 will be raised by an as Chief Counsel of the Internal defendants, had admitted to pre Nanev Weir, Betty Ann Trotter government to the successor, and of State; Charles E. Wilson, president o f General Motor*, aa to 1 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wil children afflicted with cerebral sessment of 3 cents for each mem that we want to let the world Revenue Bureau, was among venting medical treatment for and Carol Ann Robinson, will show son and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie An palsy In Manchester will attend, ber of participating churches. Svermo. Slansky waa charged also Secretary of Defense, and Gov. Douglas McKay of Oregon padded sole comfy slippm^! pictures and tell about their trip know that this coimtry Is s unified vritnesses called to testify to drew are co-chairmen of the com also all the children from the Tol Pair organization in its policy toward with plotting the "elimination" of aa Secretary of the Interior. Eieen-'V to Europe this summer. The hos mittee in charge. land County Home, and 50 chilr day before a federal grand President Klement Gottwsid. bower's press secretary, James C. tesses for the meeting will be Mrs. the rest of the world. dren each day from the home in *'I waa very happy to see that jury looking Into tax acan- SlanXky; a former vice premier, Hagerty, gave the news to the! Marv Frazier, Mrs. Dorothy Warehouse Ppjnt,...... «...... pleaded ^ I t y befor*. the. five vnan fin is while the general ,waa lunch-1 WohlgertiUth' and —Mrs. - Douise The Friendly Circle will hold ,Ita Personal Notices --Sen.. - Eleenhowee had told. Bea.. Aolz--"- - —T’ -.i ■ Arrangements are being com Wiley that he was with (sic) the court to all charges against hlni. Anthony EdAH, Briliai' PolarR oute Hotchkiss. monthly meeting tonight at 8 pleted to bring In children from OUpbant, raepon(Ung to a eub- o'clock at the Community Y. An policy on the prisoners of war in ponea. arrived at the court houee He answered “yes”Jto each charge Foreign Secretary, at Eisenhower's the Children's Village in Hartford In Memoriam as it wga read to him and a re HoteV Commodore headquartert. Sons were born at the Hartford interesting evening is planned, .MANCHinm Conn- Korea. That was one of the main but found other witneaeee were with Mrs. Doris (Mann) Flanagan and the Newington Home and Hos things about which we talked In cording of hts admission was Hospital on Nov. 14 to Mr. and pital for Crippled Children. III lovlns m^mor.v of Richaril ocheduled to’ tesUfy ahead of him. Beads Ike Statemeat Plane Near Mrs. Joseph M. Donahue of 108 of the Association for the Blind as Schwarm who died Novfmber 19. 1949, the meeting the other day when he Ha took a eeet In an ante room. broadcast over Prague radio to Falknor drive and to Mr. and Mrs. guest speaker. was (5
WAiqpff|r^5yrigR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN» THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALJA MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 PAGE THRjgil
B d t o a ...... -'r.., . \ Boy Sconl yund Person Gets Hemiugway^s Film State Guard Topics Town’s New llnion New England Mill , OperM ioii Sea Seape M artin Asks Cost Estimate Appeal Renewdl sFeeaeiA Opeuiug at State A t the (3vil Dafehsa staff meet Picks Conimittees Hopes Expressed ______) New Music Post ing held last Friday, Lt. Magnano, Teen-Timers Hold Surprise executive officer of the Engineer On Sewage Plant Program "Considering that there are al - Members of the newly-formed To Head New 35 MPHCluh Helge Pearson, organlur and Gregory Peck. Susan Hayward Cktmpany, offered instructors to Boston. Nov. 20— (dV-New hope most 1,100 Boy Scouts in Manches Local 991 of the American Federa for construction of a steel mill in first conductor of th. Beethoven and Ava Gardner comprise the help the local'agency to prepare Metcalf and Eddy, a firm of Bos- ■. undertaken, Itj be completed how to uae It I won't fU tliolr caiu Party for William Volkert ter and even more Girl Scouts, if Glee CiuA a wen )cnewn former for an emergency. tion of State, county and Munici New England was eitpressed today is very difficult for me' to recon- starring trio in Ernest Hetping- ton engineers, which recommended about Novfifiber, 1954, Martin Ycfltka Stt tip Ovon SytR. mywM,myadf, but I'Uru try to aboiw ' thoin local residefit, has been a|>pointed As part of the regulation train by Walter H.'Wheeler, Jr., of Stam clliate the tardiness of recipients way's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro," pal Employes, AFL, met last night improvements for the town’s seW- estim ate^ bow to fix their own.' ford, Conn., retiring president of music director of the First Presby ing a class on ‘'rope in rescue’’ was in Murphy's restaurant and held age disposal plant four years ago, i e m f o Bolton, Nov. 20—(Bpeclal)—^dran’s. a c e w ^ r n . As In past of my recent letters of appeal for 20th Ontury-Fox's widely-praised 4efqr« Metcalf and Eddy suk- WhlU, wtaobM been oround eon, the New England Cot^ll. years Miss Ella and Miss Jeanette terian Church in Ingleivood, Calif., conducted by C^l. WiUiam Ludwig. a general discusaion on working has been asked, to determine the| •nd rornrea all hla life knowa that William "B U r Volkert was one of " ...... special gifts," Willard B. Rogers, m ltrtie pride of the preUmtoary Wheeler, opening the 28th an Sumner sold Christmas greens and according to information received Technicolor film which Is playing The rope and Us many uses In res conditions and personnel pro cost, of setting up 8 tentative con-^: hen Who BretA Law$ aome of the equipment uaed on the most surprised boys on record chairman o f the Special Gifts uay, however, T fin ll send nual maetlng of the regional pro baskets. In town recently. for five days at the State Theater cue in time of a disaster and vari cedures. strqction program for those im -' .. an ____ cara can ba dan*eroua to thoae last night when the Teen-Tim^a oommittee in the present Boy ous knots were discussed and cm operational records Uiowlnff motional organisation, said that he Club abandoned original plans iW 'The silver tea served in the din Scout drive, said this morning. Mr. Pegrson’ served as organist beginning tomorrow. Featured in Ckimmittecs were chosen from provements. ' About SO who don't know to handle to It Aa and direotor of choral music at demonstrated. The-aecond half of the flow of sewage since 1948 when •atomobUe e n tliu s l^ did not feel that groundwork done iU weekly meeting and whipped ing room was supervised by Miss each of the four tbwn departments "** a reanlt he will not allow any Mr. Rogers added: ‘Tt was at the Emsjiuel Imtheran Church for important supporting roles are the evening was used for marking The tentative program wodld i the study was made. night to organina tbamaelvas for- hi the last few years on getting a up a birthday celebration for him. EW e B. Collins She was asaiated Hlldegarde Neff, Leo G. Carroll in the union to prepare sletalled include coat estimates for Uie sep In 1948, the firm said the plant member to uae the club faraga un- steel mill for the area Was lost. the insistence o f former Chief Jus 10 years before enrolling in West of equipment and instruction in the £ S y into the 85 Mila P*>r While half of the group im by Mrs. Anna Holland, Mrs. tice William Maltbie and former and Torin Thatcher. proposals based on the general arata sections of construptuin. could handle the eewage until 1990 leaa either he or aoma other par- "W e have reports from two com minster Choir College, Princeton, school of ths soldier by Lt. Fern- policies outlined last night. Club, whose twin purposes will aon he feels qualified la on hand to patiently demanded the where Howard Jensen, Miss Esther Mayor Joseph Beach, of Hartford, FVoduced by Darryl F. Zanuck, General Manager lUenard Mar If the eedimentatlon tanka were to preMOta highway aafrty and to petent and independent sources," Brindle, Mrs. Thomaf Bentley and H. J., from which he graduated Ih rale. , These committees are slated to over-see any work being done. abouts of the rest who had mys that I assumed the chairmanship 1987. He Jkas been minister of "The Snows of KiUraanjaro,” film tin yesterday Inatpiicted E. B. converted from the flU-and-draW lU m«mbtra to take care le said in a prepared speech, "that teriously disappeared, the missing i Mra. Julius Strong, who poured. During the drill period two new meet Friday at 6:30 p. m. at Oobb, a representotfve of the firm, we have a freight protected mar of the Special Gifts committee. I music at the First Presbyterian ed 'against authentic Spanish, system to the continuous taw of their cara and keep them in members suddenly burst Into the I M rs Avery Re-elected recruits were signed up. (Seorge 5T Murphy'e reataurant. to let the town/loiow the price of ket large enough to support a mill definitely felt that with so many Church of Lancaater, Pa., and also French and African backgrounds, system. good operating condition. room singing "Happy Birthday” I M rs John D. Avery of Rosedale Shock^ a high school pre-tech stu They will Report their proposals the prelimtnpi'y study. GUead at least in the top 25 per cent sise Bog Scouts in Manchester, there at the First Presbyterian churches reveals th e. dramatic story of a dent who came to CcmnecUcut ThraU's records will show If th e youths elected officers and and laden down with cakes and was re-elected president of the would be a spontaneous response famous writer and big game hunt to the union membership at Martin, jCobb and Fred Thrall, there has been any seceletmtlon to ast up the club's machinery which bracket of milU throughout the 'MUTINY* ntmEoim in Berkeley and Fresno, Calif. from Indians, was the first to en Ladles of St. Maurice at its an meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. at girts. , to my appeal by mail and through More recently he (vas minister of er who reviews his life, loves, ad- asslstant^auperlntendent of the the rate of increase. wUI toclude a committee to en- country; but that the potential BUI opened the gifU of argyle list. Ronald Beavy,. whose son Join the restaurant. Congregational earnlags of a large new integrated nual meeting this week. Also elect tike valued columns of ’The Herald. music at the Calvary Presbyterian venturqp and frustrations while WatC)^ud Sewer Department, met Four Plans fecea the aafa driving of its mem- socks and a scarf rather self-con ed were Mrs. John E. Aapinwsll, It is true that quite, a number of ed the Engineer Ck>mpany last A negotiating committee was yeat^ay afternoon In Martin's mill built anywhere are not suffi IsiEfm ------Church in Riverside, (^ llf. awaiting possible death beneath the wqek, became the newest recruit. The flrm'e 1948 recommends- tpaWs sciously but a couple of long, per- vice-president; Mra. George Man- men have Joined roe in the 825 shadows of an African mountain. also set up last night to bargain ice. O^tbeHng tn Bolton in the Church Elects cient at today's operating cosU ■onal poem* produced much lauifh- j The information concerning Mr. Pvt. Seavey is a driver for Kraft tlona would have coat an esUmfited and prices to Justify the eggia, treasurer and Mrs. William category and I am certain other THIS GREAT Pedrson's new appointment was with the town officials on varloui Martin said he would ask the M iaga of Gone White. 23. local ter and set the mood for the rest Gregory Peck, in what is being Foods and haa lived in Manchester $346,000 based on prices a t tke expenditure necessary.” Miller, secretary. dvic-minded men will do likewise WESTERN sent to relatives in town by Mrs. matters. Board of Directors to appropriate mechanic and btock OHicer Panel of tho celebration. The birthday Mrs. Keeney Hutchinson report acclaimed the most romantic role for the past three years. By a vote of 77 to 8 yeaterdey a sum-for the preliminary plans. time. ■ • Buch a condition is bound to but I would like to clohe the cam Adolph Nipper, .who resided with of his career, is scan as the writer- haa been the moving spirit behind cake, boaatini: an appropriate ed a profit of 860 on the spaghetti paign and to that end I urge those Driving class will be held this outdoor workers lii the M idway, They could be completed by the The tentative construction pro recUfy itself in time,” he said. her husband and five sons for many hunter who searches the world for the formation of the club, the boys number of tootplcks as substltu^ supper held Nov. 8. A silver col who are Interested to promptly Sunday for anyone interested In Park. Cemetery, and Wtoer depart first part o f January. ‘ gram will include four alternate unanimously elected him presl- Gilead. Nov. 20— (Special)—A t a I believe therefore, that we can years on West Center street before truth. Among the many women in for candles someone forgot, also lection for the USO drive raised send me their check." ROY ROGERS the operation of military vehicles. ments, voted the AFD <^E, AFL, Ready in Year plans for handling of solids to the recent meeting and supper, held look forward to the future consum moving to CMifomia. Her eldest Otticiiil U. S. Army Plioto. his Ufe are Susan Hayward, who sewage when most o f the w atw by Oongregatlonal Church mam mation of this project—growing contributed to the fun. _— 84.51. as their bargatntng/figent. I f the directors approve, the other offlcars elected last n ii^ Join In fiinglBg ton’s wife, Mrs. Clarence Nipper Members of tke 278th Regimen was willing to pay fo r her happi- has been removed from iL ______hers here, officers were elected to porhaps out of a much smaller DSO Gontrlbntkms ALDERMAN LOSES LEO of Los Angeles, is educstlonsl di- tal Combat Team examine a hoist STUDY McCARRAN BILL firm would be asked to draw de are Joaeph Nevue. 21. of 25 Ulac BUI had his own surprise for the THRILL TIME! pess; Ava Gardner, as the tender Wa'.hlngton. Nov. 20 — (/P) — Hie alternates Include covering street, vice president; a and ^ Oeorgd’'l~*r*'ve-duringO w ^ e 1053. Named were: •Uurt.** The local USO drive has re Rangeley, Me., Nov. 20—(J’)— rSetor st the church out there. Mark Book Week ing wench on board the training and compaasionate girl who sought D1ABET«F^TE8T8 FREE tailed plans ffr all or part of the cluh; a guitar which had been AmRrica should let in more Iron suggested Im^Vovements. the present drying beds with Haney, IS. of 8 « Middle turnpike- Elton W. Buell, clerk; Kenneth Wheeler said that a "wUl to ceived contrihutlon totaling 8110 Alderman Joseph D. Berta, 44, of ship Burson while participating In only happiness among ambitious given him as a birthday fi^J"*** (Turtain refugees and Immigrants The detailed plana could be greenhouse-like covers, a system east, secretary-treasurer. W. Ellis, treasurer; to the execu expand and modernise” will as to date, according to an announce Shelton, rested in a Rumford hos With Story Hour Operation Sea Scaper the joint people; and Hlldegarde Neff, as Hartford,. Nov.. 20—(F)—Con- tlve committee, Albert Adams, the whole group Joined in singing pital today after a surgeon yester from over-populated European ready about a year from now, Mar for removing additional water by Meettags and Duea sure New England's holding a ment 1^ M rs Keeney Hutchinson Ariny-Navy exercise at the naval the cold and calculating countess nectlcjtc residents have been urged Wilbur Portar and Robert Hawley; to Bill’s guitar accomplishment, day amputated his left leg above Metiabers of WBA countries. Secretary of State Ache- tin said yesterday. a vacuum process, and a digestion Bobert murtsehia. 21. of 13S front line position in this coun She haa asked the cooperatioil of amphibious base. Little Creek, Va. \v.«3 proved more desiring than by Ow. John Lodge to take ad finance committee, Mrs. Charlotte fioecesa ladieated all volunteers in completing the ’.he knee as the result of a hunt 8out)i'School Joined In the cele From left to right are: Pfc. Jo son recommended yesterday to a Contracts could be awarded for tank in which bacteria wortc on South Main street, was elected try’s fast moving economy. Preliminary reports of the Mon desired. VRiitage of free diabetes tests dur Motyka. Mrs. Maralyn Porter, canvass this weekend in order that ing accident here involving a com bration of Book Week with a story seph R. Gilbert Of Scranton, Pa.; presidential commission studying all or part of the construction, arid organic matter to the solids and to- diairman of the technical commit We have had an encouraging day Club sale last week end in In Unit Magazine ing this week. Lodge pointed out Miss Doris Hutchinson; organist is a final report may be made panion. Deputy Sheriff Lin Dyer Pfc. Joseph W. Serins Jr, whose Among the film's many brlUiant the McCarran-Walter Immigrate the tests are being given in all work could begin about March- duce volume of sludge, making It tee. whoee Job it will be to Investi- location of nev/ industries in New dicate it will prove to be as great hour early this week for all the M te any motor vehicle violation Mrs. Lydia Simona; deacons, Mer England as well as decktona by promptly, said Berta and Pete Kowal, also parents live at 83 Seaman circle, backgrounds are the bull rings of law. drug stores in the state. 1954. If the entire project were easier to dispose of. a success as lU seven predecessors .Two ihembers of Mystic Review, children at the school. Miss Ruth Madrid, fighting fronts of Spain, diargea k>d|r»8 against its mem ton W. Hills. Asa W. Ellis; ushers, many established Industries to PbOewafeip to Meet of Shelton, were walking along a Manchester; and CpI. Eugene W. Calvin D. Pish, Chariea Watner each of which produced a profit of No. 2, Women’s Benefit Associs- Stelnmueller, children's librarian the bistros of Paris, the languorous bers. Besides Umrtsema. the com build and expand," be said. The Methodist Touth Pellowahip trail near Keamkeg stream when Arel of Verona. N. Y. All are mem Wilbur Porter, John Hooker; and several hundr^ dollars. Held at Kowal's rifle accidentally fired. tioh, sppear in a group picture of at the Mary Cheney Library, spent seas of the Mediterranean and the mittee consists of White and "In 1289, New England had will meet at United Methodist bers of ths team's Service Com auditor, Mrs. Ifarion Poote, the home of Miss Helen Berry. The bullet struck Berta, who the monthly publication of the a mornlAg telling stories tO the mysterious regions of Africa. church tonight at 7 o’clock. students who gathered in Mrs. pany. * > Nevue. .. White ^ ft Sunday will be held lg.000 planU with a naliUon work Miss Elizabeth Brainard and Mias walked in the lead. Hospital orgiuiisation. received in the mails "Ths Snows of Kilimanjaro” Is flie members will meet on the Theodore Hurt’s classroom. Dec. Id, under the supervision of ers. Elsie qollins at Bolton Center, it Manchester Evening Herald Bol attaches said last night Berta's yesterdsy, Mrs, Grsce Best of expected to come in for Us share flrst and third Wednesdays of "Last year there were 24,000 The stories were, ’’The Funny and "First Prize for Danny." Mrs. Robert Hawley. A trimmifig* was patronized by people from all ton eemespnndent, .M rs .Joseph wife was enroute here.. O rta's Hartford, who is state field direct ■ The children wrote thank you of Oscars when the Academy gats etary month and pay dues, om of bee wiU be held a t the church arith plants wilb « . mUUon workeim Floogles and the Kitten," "The sections i of-Connecticut and I2»e iPHMto. 5545. condition was dese^ged its good. or, and Mrs- Bessie Farris of Durk hbtei and did mustrattons bf the around to passing them "out next _ FR E E - I : tlie cK * trin buy ^ •VrtP* Mrs. Norman Ash and Kenneth "Last year there were 24,000 Funny Floogles and the tJamera," -^ R E E mant the boys will need to repair Springfield area in Masaachusetta. in street; who is district deputy stories for Miss Stelnmueller. March. Is Porter in charge of decorations. "Richard Brown and the Dragon" and "dress up" their cara plants with one and a half million Ihese Who Asstated Bhd director of Junior work In this With the technical committee . Hebron Orasge Notes worhera. Miss Berry and Mias Brainard ares. ^ A T C H WATCH aettog as its watchdog, the boys, Hebron Orange met Tuesday at "The main thing we have to con were in charge of the gifts seC' ;The picture end article occktpy the Gilead Community Hall for tend with.” he added, " . . . . U the tlon. Aprons. 89 of them, were I ne.arly a full p y;e in the maga- who want the club to promote safe a program centered around highway behavior, establiahed a traditional ultra-conservatism completely sold out in the five- sjne, which is a report of the state PRIZE! PRIZE! Thmksglvlng theme. Installation hour sale by Mrs. Herbert Hutch NOW! ptoeedure-for doalui|; with motor which generally goea with a older convention in Hartford, when th4 of officers will be held Jan. 6. inson and M rs August Mildner. supreme president. Miss Agnes veklcle offenders among them- On Dec. It, a Christmas party economy." sMvea. A boy who is found by the Wheeler called the Republican Mrs: E. Pierce Herrick who has TOMORROW fhni SUN. Koob of Port Huron, Mich., msde Sliiu. will be held. The committee in customarily supervised the food her official visit. Mystic Review’s edmmlttee to have violated a charge includes Mra Norton victory in the national election FRIDAY NIGHT ESOSIT awtor vehicle sUtuU will b e^ven "the opportumty for change and a table was unable to attend the SUNSET guard team was complimented for Walner, Mrs. Joaeph Novak and 6 - B 7 9 B CO-HIT A T 6:45, 9:15 a waiving by the club on his first fre h start," and ha said that "the sale this year because o f illness its wprk under Captain Oglore WIU Clarence Rathbun. Mrs. Henry McDonough and M rs FEATURE AT 8:15 offense. Ih e second time the mem- Bag-maktag Olaaa Plaaaed greaUst test of that new respon MThlte. Vice President Grace Lath- N O L O IT f David Toomey who handled the hor is caught out of line, he will N The first rug-making class will sibility is to do our part to keep SAT, SUN. CONT. AT 2:15 CIRCLE rop was also mentioned as giving be fined and placed on probaUon be held Monday night at the home our economy going forward on an food sale were assisted by M rs the welcoming speech at the con (both the else of the fine and the of Mrs. Alice Popte. The seaalon is even keel, avoiding the excesses of Walter P. EUlott vention. liagth of probation depending on open to all who indicate interest. speculative booms as well as the An Innovation at tjie sale, paint GRAND Mrs. Farris temped all workers In SEE the NEW ed wood articles and dried flower t h e eeriousnesa of the violation). A Further information may be ob consequent valleys of deflation and s recent contest in- the state by arrangements were in the charge turd effanse will result In the tained by (mntactlng Mrs. Douglas unemployment." 50 points, and was presented with number's suspension from the Porter. of Mrs. William Roberts Mrs. Bur the first prize, two pieces of hand More than 1,000 businessmen ton J. 'nittle sold baby and chll reraoaal M ea^ gathered for ^ two-day searion OPENING some luggage. Mrs. Best made the TIm club will continue to meet Mr. and Mrs. Robertf Cornish of to look Into the^'best bets” for de 6WETH£fiM«|yAT*t«\ presentation before leaving for the to Whlto's garage untU aome other Gilead street entertained 24 guests velopment of New England. national . convention in Houston, auitahia garage can be rented. New in honor of the birthday o f Mrs, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tbx. She returned Saturday and at ELOCIPEDES Bwmbers a m o n g Mancheater's Douglas Porter on Nov. 14., Those NOV. .21 and 22 the meeting Tuesday evening gave young automobile enthuSlasta will present Included Mrs. Jeiinie Ells EASTWOOD the highlights of her' trip,-snd de O f BYBRY DESCRtniON PACKARD! eentinue to be welcomed into the worth and son Donald of fiouth Deaths Last Night scribed the beauty of the pageant EVERY CHILD WANTS A "IIKE" FOR CHRISTMAS. mil MaeMs'i €}•■• MoIIy FUU COURSE DINNERS W E HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT Coventry, Mr. and Mrs. HOmer ' Pier Anwell in which 2,000 members from all "W illie and WE'VE EVER HAD. THE PRICES ARE W A Y lELO W .WHAT FOR ONE WEEK STARTING Hills and children,, Mr. and Mrs over, the U. S. participated. Over Ne Tlase for Treubie Monterey, Calif.—Rear Adm. Joe Back At YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY. SELOW ARE LISTED ON^T (L . Aeoordliig to White, the prima Winthrop Porter, Mr. and Mrs. "The DevU DANCINO NIGHTLY TO For a treat for youraelf as well as your fa m l^ dtoe atC avey s. 1,000 attended the banquet at the Ernest B. Herrmann, 56, Superin The Front" Makee FEW OF THE M ANY WE CARRY. ry attraction of the club will be Clarence Rathbun, Mr. .and Mrs. WItk 1 Delicious food, delightful ataaospbere and courteous service are convention headquarters, the far- tendent of the Navy’s post grad Taai Ewell H u v e " for beys whose main interem Is WUbur Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Doug uate school in Monterey and an JERRY lEAUPRE yours to enjoy at CAVEVTi always. famed Shamrock Hotel in Houston. 12 INCH I ** UfCH S:tS>G:SS"t:55 l;a-Si|S A T THE HAMMOND ORGAN their ears, in dressing them up las Porter and daughter, Mrs. expert on big guns. Bom In Memel, Th e local review initiated six ■Ml in making them run/better, Dwight Hooker and Clifford Perry, candidates Tuesday evening, using Germany. SUN.! "EIGHT IRON MEN" Lff9ol R•v•fa«•s aim he believes that the club will all 6f Gilead; and Mr. and Mrs. San Juan, Puerto Rico—Jesus T. MLLY QUINN DANCING TONIGHT the new ceremony. Mrs. Lathrop, FI^IDAY, NOV. 2U ' divert the energies of boya who Ernest Anderson of Bast Hamp Pinero, 55, first native governor of AT THE DRUMS Fri» sad Sat, Featuriag Tke who is a past president, presented 1 0 « I j w would otherwise go "hot-roding ton. Mrs. Porter was the recipient Puerto Rico, serving from 1946 « bouquet of red roses to Presi DURING THIS INVitATION around Main street" into 'more of many gifts. until his retireitient from politics SYMPHONY FOUR dent Shirley Smith, and red roses ROADMRSTER eonstructive channela Mr. and Mra. Joseph Novak of In 1948. /T' rvtJJi. Mr-fd/A''?' nScessary fOr.the Initiation. Mrs. . *1f a kid is here working on West street, celebrated their sixth Hollywood— Isaac E Chadwick, With WALTER PHELPS, Hazel Fahey wod the attendance wedding anniversary Nov. IS with nCftlRlUIMNT hip par. ha won't have the time to 66, president since 1924 of the In mm V o e d is t prize. OEUXE BWVOUS into trouble. a dinner party for friends. dependent MoUon Picture Produc i¥x MANeMgSTWI.CONN A social with refreshments In the "W e’ve get aome equipment now ers and Distributors association, STATE banquet hall cloaed the program. AS MtUTissa'ie uni and the club will get more that the Maaehester Herald OUead oor- ^ m In London. \HAf^TFORl)S \//G//T SPOT THC PINiST M i u n reapondeat, Mra. Cbarlea Plah. PRIVATE DISPLAY h ^ can uae. and n t teach them Palo Alto. Calif.— Miss Suda IICYCli IN AMiSICA. Lorena Bane, 66, archivist of the HAS im v KNOWN ALL CAR OWNERS HAVING A (Herbert) Hoover library at Stan School Nurse Unit OfLUXI -FCATUti. IN. ford University stnee 1924 and cus A f T M ' ' 'ffi 5/r»o ' | CLU0IN5 ILfCTIIC todian of ^the Hoover official n i'l HAVt A GOOD TIME HiALDAMP t HOKN. records, including his papers as BECAUSE OF YOU Sets Dec. 13 M< IN lOVS' OS 6IUS' U R M VARIITT President and as Secretary of STARTS TOMORROW (Fri.) FOR FIVE GREAT DAYS! MOMIS. COM4 IN— TO,CHOOSf MOM S H THIS B4AUTY. Bona Fide Appraisal Made WdlBe Eligible Commerce. Died Tuesday. SPECIAL ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT An executive board meeting of CLEARANCE Washington— Louis S. Crook, 62. the Connecticut School Nurses As STEEL PEDiUsiJUnrOS head of the Aeronautical depart TONY sociation was heUFin Manchester BY d r a w in g DEC. 5, 1952 .FOR A OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ment at Catholic University who on Nov. 15 at/tne home of Mrs. *'Sf* I .Ms. WtoM I M M IMieg charged In a multi-million dollar Cecelia WandL BN, newly-elected suit against the government that p r e s id e n tth e association. he invented a shielding device that WHITIWAU TIRIS ” ” re'-vH Nomiidktlona were made for the 21 22 mads possible use of radio in air follorring committees, legislative, SM9 ABOmONAL planes. BENNETT HELENE > HOWARD rwnnel policies, nutrition pro- Tru- Val New York—Louis P. Keemle. 54, jfram 'and membership. Arrange VALUABLE PRIZE mail and feature service editor of STAN FISCHER DON RICE ments were also completed for a mPOllTEDI ENGLISH IIGYCLES the United Press and with the UP THE VILLENAVES c o n s is t in g o f LADY'S OR MAN'S GENUINE FAMOUS-MAKE since 1924 and at one time with ' meeting of the CMmecticut-School I SNn fflAISHIPT newspapers in Washington and Nurses in New Haven on Dep. 13. ^AKl MONTHS TO PA Y Baltimore, v which will he a vision clinic. At LOWEST PRICES ------8----- this meeting giMst sptokers wilt BROADCLOTH -be Dr. Francis Gnida, optomologlat 17-JEWEL WATCH and counsel for the Health Depart ^ NELNXE LOW PRICE ment o f New Haven College; Dr. Mildred Stanton, consultant, spe cial education, State Department BICYCLES e f Education, and Mrs. Ella Bray, VALUED AT $ PAJAMAS RN. f A SMAU MfOSIT NOUS .171 59.95 THi MSAMT IKprCU lAtoAIN to TOWN. NPfNOAILi COASTIR WAKi. OR SPIINS SAOOLE SCAT. CHAIM 5 UAR0 Local Stocks AN D A HOST OP O T N H FfATUICS POUNP IN M U C H HI5 HHt PCICU II- 44^ Nwto Brahe SAME WATCH WILL BE GIVEN FREE , , Famliked By creus^ oiivR vciea rw t 'From thff b!tter-|weetof Parisian Cotom A filMdlebraok. toe. Nights...totm fighting fronts of Blarfcto Cloaed Satordays 24 IN. WITH EACH PURCHASE OF A ^ I p . aa prioea JUVINIll Spain the hippopotomi- Baak Stocks' Bid Asked teerphfg ..waters of A frk o .. First Nathmal Bank 24 IN. was o man in search of Manchester . . . . . 8S S5 Hartford National PUU SBI M l TOMORRpW NIGHT RRd SAT. NIGHT of his soul... and a woman l| Bank and Trust . . . 29 31 - Hartford Conn. Trust . 84, 88 THE COMMUNITY PLAYERS Msiicbsater Trust ... 57 — KioeiriM Ototo.Baak . - AJN. JUnNUA — and T ru st-.—...... 57 -jr *1 DURING THIS SHOWING ONLY //■ Flra THE CURIOUS SAVAisr' Aetna Fire ...... 69 51 A COMEDY BY JOHN PATRICK Hartford Fire ...... ;i65 150 PfATURU PXACTIT AS TN5 fOtf National Ftre ...... 72 75 ASOVC RXCSPT HOLLISTER STREET SCHOOL Phoenix ...... 99 104 SMAIUR. ITS toNk GALLOON CURTAIN AT S:85 — TICKETS 81-09 U fe I ladeaaalty la a Can. ffis’sus' X ifs a V. < .> t:. YOU C A N •tV« TNIKS DURING THIS DISPLAY SPONSORED BY HOLU8TER P.T.A. Aetna Casualty ...... 96 VOUt CHIIO.' nCKETS ON SALE AT THE DOOR Aetna Ufe ...... 98 103 Conn. General .155 160 STAKE BODY WAOON Hartford Steam Boll. . 48 48 u r n OTNER'IIKES A L A R M M LU XS RUPS4 f A fall fiafiortinent of colorti and patterns. Goat and Travelers ...... 875 896 TRAINING STSONO W A 5 0 N POR COME IN! YOU MAY PaMto UtUtles TO SE PROMI WORK OR PlAW A TSR. Hiiddy .styles. Sizes A, B, C and D. iCbnn.' U ght Power .. vr.i 17 fHEELS 2 ^ 0500 R in C XMAS toPT. IT’* Conn.- P o w e r ...... 37H 39i YOU CAN'T LOSE IF YOU BUY Nsrtfbrd Elec. L L . . . 50)i 52^ A. -I H i^ o r d Gas Oo...... 85 38 STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st Reg. $3.95 Value S ^ New England PAY PLAN! TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! Teh" ______33 85 Oak Grill 'Maaatoct# i g Am. Hardware — ■ .. 17H 1*14 ★ HNE FOOD ^ QUALITY UQUORS -'./.'.-■it Arrow, Hart, Heg. . .. 40 43 SIDEWALK BIKE Assoc. S p rin g ...... 28»4 81H 1 V Bristol B rass...... 13 16 BUSINESSMEirS Thursday SfMaial UEOaCARROU.*T()l«IlttTCIfR- AV» HOWWIG ^HELDK STAIREY Collins , . m 135 TRAININ* ALL SALES FINAL -HILDEGARDEJIEFR Em-Kart ...... -.. 93 97 WHBfiU Sale' 35 LUNCHEONS Fafnlr Bearing...... S3 FtiNCniBB A LA CARTE , Hart tJooley ...... 36 89 PRICES FOR THIS 25 F lO O f SERVED DAILY EXTRA!... Tenders. Fiary, Ctk. . 23 358 EAST CENTER STREET ROAST REEF ENGAGEMENT ONLY New B rit Mack. Co. . 84 85 TtRU sroRfS EXCEPT SATURDAY _ CARTOON North and Judd . . . . . 27 80 OrCN WSDNCSOAY THRU m UAY NIGHTS 'M 4:30 — SATUWAT, S— MONDAY, TUCSOAT t M a t Adnito 54e—CMId Slp SOCKA DOODLE DOO Russell Mfg...... 15H ROAST TURKEY Stanley Works com. .. 48 01 Eva. Adults 8So—Chad 29e JUNIOR JIVE (B u d ) 681 M A IN STREET Terry Steam ...... ■.-t-85 95 MANCHESTEB P.&^INCLUDED, ALSO, ARE ALL POST-WAR USED CAR SALES RAVlOU Ptaa Tax LATEST NEWS ’rorriBgton .•.•••• • •.. 29H 81H CEHOUSEfiSON . . 5 9 ' 79 (HOMEMADE) U. S. n ivdope com. ALSO AT: .. 83 58 U. 8. E n vtlc^ pfd. SIS TKUMtUU ST., HAimKMD OVER IAN OR ANY APPRAISALS AGAINST POST-WAN OSEDCAH j s R r E N STAMPS ENDS TODAY: "THE FULLER RRUSH MAN" pin "THE FULLER IRUSH GIRL" Vseder-Root ------.. 32 85 Ike ebere qoetauena are aet to 1 9 1 5 ka oenstriMd ae aetukl markata
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X- MANCHEKTEK e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCH^TER. c o n n , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1952 P A G E F I V E PAGE /OUE ILANCUESTER e v e n i n g HERAU)r; MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEM^BER 20, 1952 ha appealed "in all humility" for E«sy-Goiiig Guy H u Mmb«ts..includ« M»» JPr»rt^tj Mis aec^Aanoe Of his. plM .M Polar Route 0 4 4 Newest ; Sabre " Hud-to-Start ARt* UT IF INE Tame* Farrand, bahjo Ouo; saw! litE-oir a theme Involving ehiWren -NOT RE«PO;;4HBUE from Jtortford. WaUr.* aarffidma* For 14 Top '‘DuIIm we# In Tokyo In June, prisoners, released to the proposed To Set Record trouble. Itat o m morning Oils OUT TIRE UFE IN ARC Stresses Need for 75 .tleer. *5; Alan R. 8chwe<.el. »l»n- For Legion Show' Maachester Eveniag Herald river, the .state water commission city which receive oil by water. IWO, when the North KoreM Com- Probe Charges commiisslon by their military .cap* vmsk Ihirt was "fit to be tied,” heatar. *6; Lvnn and Frederic uewla. Abe Miller Legion Post Auxili says. But it atlll remains a myatery The leak, Wise aaya. sprung some Home, Base iii^ ih b n y 1^. Doboaa. *S; Keith H. 7Vappl*g correspondent, Mr*. An mtinUt# Invaded South Korea. He tors, would be neither forcibly re frankly speUlag. ary meets tomorrow night at the how the light oil got into the water where in the Hartford-Wethero-' fOenilikH ft— F f Om ) Jeok. Manrhrater, *S; Mary lUrten- nie OitllBa, telephone Maachester had been a aponaor of the Boutt Om ) patriated nor forcibly detained. Now a reatdant of Hartford, More Blood Donors in City iteln, *S; Elale B. Ciimminaa. Jo: Wapplng, Nov. 30— (Special) home '' o f Mra. Howard Bennett. and ran five miles downstream field area on Monday night. Czech Reds « n 4412. Korean Republic when a delefate The proposed sommiiuion, he Burt had^parked his car early (Oanltnaod^M P S '.learn and' Florence Schwara. *3; Only two more rehearsals are The bnislr demonstration achedit)e4 I the time of the test runs in the Frank 8. Mall. *J;,Mr. and Mra. R L for this meeting has been post to the United Natlotaa. lest told BenaU Crime invesUga- said, could be made up of Polantl one eveningi this week and re rarroll, *J: A. Tarke, *3; a Irlknd. scheduled before the harvest min iOM> Csechoslovakia, Sw eden and| Imperial valley. trip, time in the air w a s'estimated Rockville,' Nov. 20— ( S ^ i a l ) — J poned to Dec. 8. (C Bom In, Washington. Feb. 28, torq- they feared they might in tired. N ln morning he came RorkrtBe.-*!. ------strel show, under Abe Miller Swltserland or any other four- Sonic speed increases with tern originally at 24H hours. Tolland Coverage Contrllmtiona are divided aa fnllowa; GOP Committee Seeslon 1888, Duties was the son of a criminate themselves. out to start his car for the trip At least 75 more volunteer blood Foundation and trueteea, (21.000: out- Legion Post supervision, is pre aementls. tiondon was arrested In Presbyterian minister. His grand ThS ) entire proceeding in dis nation group the two warring sides 1 «jnture of 60 degrees. Warmer to Manchester.' The car Yesterday the Mg skyllner cov donors are needed immediately if alde. Rockville. Jo.3U: Rockville, orsan- sented at the Ellsworth Memorial The Republican Town commit JMV father, John Watson Foster, posing of the two cases required wouldn't start. ered the 1,822 mUes between Los Residents and organlZStlona iaaltona. (7.M7A7; Rockville Indiel- High School auditorium. The pro tee meets tonight at the Town Hail u !
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.■7-: ' .r ^ P ^ G E SEVER lf^%Nr.HRSTEE jiVENlNG HERALl). MANCHESTER, CQNN# 7 ' resuming manufacturing in a bam proved fatal yesterday‘to Msrshell MANCHPSTEB e v e n in g H E R i^. MANCHESTEj CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1 9 ^ Zone Yiolatipn behind hto home here. Kalinowskl. 88, a reUrsd Eagle Our maot Lock emplpya. KaUnowakl dlrtl. a that ha w V hnvf Covienixy Coventry’s aonlng eode went' In hospital spokesman said, from In \Pinehurst man of the tiouSe htd in hto teSJe to effect Oct. 2. 1951, and sh ifte d cial curing of party la C tig r o i sboald, Just be>^ Witnesses Hosts Case Carrietl ternal injuried he, received when buds, back in June. No pum pto Seeley-Brown toBe Gue^t that the area in which Diehl Uvea he plunged from a window on Tandareuro it Is In «a optMWltloii role, to tr^y ripe untU the lady o< the To High Court on U. 8. Route 44A at Bread and which be was working. He was fnn Into the hsMt o< aatonuiUc Connecticut hobse—who is usually merely dls- At Bushnell Talks Milk street, was ta be Rural Res nromlnent in PoHah circles hersi QUALTTY gulaing her own impatience to idence Zone C. in which manufac He ttaves hto widow, three daugh- ifwUi oppoelUon to thinss It micht- con iractloe her crucial talent before ^etCRIPTlOlv turing was prohibited. At GOP Committee Dinner Coventry. Nov. 20 — (PI — Her tets^ two «oni. thrss alstera and with next week a "poultry jamboree." BRISKET sider lUM* carefully If It^ttMlf Yankee manksglvtotg—complains that the Jdtovah's Wltnesse* in V^s ^ehl. said Spencer, has not sp- man U Diehl has been bound over eight grandchildren. Buggerted toitay. . We expert a i burde^ with actual. ra- By A. H. O. nights have grown too area wUl be host to a Oirtatian as plled to the sonlng board for. an Mtetera dreesed pork lor roasting and chopa from Brightnood, spoosibUlty and decision. But, even issues an ultimatum to the effect sembly that will be held at the to the Tolland Country Superior exception to t h s sonlng rspila- CORNED BEEF that she’ll not be found dealing Bushnell .Memorial in HartfMd tee"ii;<:=‘‘rn e T T ^ .g Ser, ^ end ^ teechere. Mrs.. Lottie Roy, WEIGH 1NURANCE SHIFT Springfield. If It should not be, lt*ls often so. Francis .Perrotti, John A. Mpe- Court on a charge of violating the tiona We know how it to done now, with damaged goods, not when sIm from 7 p. m. tomorrow to 6 p. m. be at 7 o’clock at thaChUKh Com town’s zoning regulations. Diehl Hartford, Nov. 20—(Pi—The raod for your aakertA Durlnc the last 18 year#, the Re- and we know how it should be to' expect^ to produce what she Sunday. An estimated attendWAce munity House ^in North Coventry. Veagh. Willism Murphy, Robert At the hearing i ^ t aw-. tha State Legto- SoWa ROAST FORK with apptoHMca. POT ROAST Hurst, the class program knd pro is charged with carrying on man eralal witnesaeawim cw.- were heard------on— be- asked to chant* the fridoy. publican party baa frequently don^. to expected to produce. , of a,000 to 2,500, rapresenteUvea Coventry Fragment Society of the ufacturing operationz in a rural lathre will be asked to chant* the or LAMR SHOULDERS with brown gravy and bokad Xhe way it to done now to this: All this must be followed, to the from 36 oc more congregaUons of Second Congregationel Church will blems. ■ * . half of the proaec^on. but none metifod of handling tiiabrance on v*.•ESK.W n t taX«i poaiUons in which its own Principal Royal O. Fisher at residential zone. for the defense, ' Diehl d^l aot Some like it hot . . t ___ MbMter. the housewife goes to the grocery letter, U pumpkin pie to to be Jehovah’s Witnesses from Rhode cater. ‘ . state property, it has been learned instinetlve principle and the dealre tended e principal's mcetiag Tues A candle factory owned and tectify. , here. Several top legtalatora are brown petotoas .... store and buys a can. There pumpUn pit. Hitn tnt crusts and,. Maaaachuaetts and Oon- Guests St the dinner will Includ# ------_ r------V iu . operated by Diehl and hia wife in like it cold. flUeed wafer] to ehallenca and oppose the party after, further unspeakable things made from the leaf lard hoarded Congressman Horace Seeley- day »TteraMn W ^ e Storrs Gram , understood to be planning intro necUcut, to expected for the as thin on rye . • . oth m UlUt i _ * .. __w__s.. Vmm. mar RrhfVil..School, Stom Storrs. . Manchester burned to the ground DIRS AFTER FALL duction of bilta of this sort when In power were both factors. The are likdy to biqipmi. to which we from last year’s pigs—will contain sembly. Brown of Pomfret; Mrs. Julia Kej^ last April. Chairman KenncjthT*; At A Special Reduced Price, • • it with cabbape for a n ^ we, shaU refer later, U we can the filling fit for Now England Plan For Sale the General Assembly meets in Mr ...... RepubBcaa party has voted more The climax of the assembly wlU ney of Somers, national Republi Spencer of the town planning and TenyVllle, Nov. 20—
MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1952 PAGBlLIVIIf ^ i » A O » t t N '
1 . however,' include Austria,'' Watt T ---- A id Spending Seen Berlin, Trieata, Tugoalavia and, to .T Fire at Caa^ Mill Rflfldy To Start Operationi N. ••v. I > I] aome extant, Greece. Spain may ba WHITE HOLtitNO TURKEYS Radio and TV Shifting to Pacific addeA but for loana rather than Starts at Machine grants. ^ N. Y . OfflMiMl Enieer. Standard TIm W N m l!^ e
(Oairibeed from' j Oaa) *:ie-WDRC-U aeppeni Erer, Day;*7iie.-WCCn-New.; Oobd Moratec O'd, r j, At f e'deck Ifcta awmlaf. Com- iK, Cec'rtc Adama. s m l t a1 1 t and S o f t t e South Xan- Soi|th for Russell WTHT-Oal ■Hnner KXISc’ SS.*’ steel*. Morclng Watch. > Fire Deiwrtment ex- up. at- leaat tentatively, in the WDRC—The Muiu Box. amount of "defenee eupport aid"— 1i;^E3^W w llI«...6hop. WKNB—Newa- Phil Hale Show. a » fire et Ceae Brothera 20,LRS. a n d PVIW SSe LI. WHAT—Nawa: Polka Hop. mill in Highland Park. to buy food, raw materiaU, ma As Parly Leader . Bill Jcnkloa new . chinery and equipment needed Iw We prepaia these tnrkeye ready far the avifc WKHRt-Newi- Raquoat Matinee, 7i«»-WHAT—Newi. I undetermined and dam- a.IP—WOKS— Jack Oowncy'a Muale TiH-WTHT-Weathar. Ehiropean govemmenta which Shop. WDRC—Newa. Age waa aitght. otherwiae could not afford to atep Washington, Nov. 20—(IP)— Sen. WDRC—St Loul. Mntlnae. . WONS-V.-eather. . naraii licked araand the walla up defenae production. Richard Rueaell of Georgia and FRANK M. HARABURDA w nO -StelU Dallaa •in-WDRO—World Nawa Roundup. j.je —'WPRC—Rndio HutM: Mewt. and the floor. Tha fire began near Government oIBciale figuring the some other Senate Democrats • puDeF-dperated machine. Fire* A«H SWAMP BOAD, OLA8TONBPBT—TEL. B-2418 Lse-W DRO-Tht Racord Shop. W?HT-^Mrwa. aise of next year’a foreign aid re would guide the Democratic party WTHT—Cddio Arnold Ttin*. WCCC-Klddla Comer. ■MB laid 180 feet o f t 1-S inch quest said a large-scale allocation over'the next four years, if South w n C —Tonng WIdder Brown. WONB'^Neira. |io(M to pot out the flamea that for this purpose, like the nearly Carolina's Sen. Burnet Maybank 4;IP—WnC — Tba-.' WoBMui In My WHAT—Cup of CoSet Club. ware eeatroUed by the automaUc WKNB-Newa. $1,300,000,000 set aside by Con haa his Way. I ; l^t^D RO -K a wn; Oic! Record Shop. 6»lf-‘-WDRC—ahoppero Bptelal. iBrUikler ayatem until they at^ gress for this year, will ba un Maybank told newsmen yester WHAT—Story OuMB. WTtt^NewA - -T--■ WTHT—Newt, Joe OIrand Show. W KN^Phll HalOdehow. ______necessary in 19S3i day he does not recoghixe Adlai WTIC-Juat Wain Bill. ^ WTHT—Martin Agronikr. Their raasoning: Economic con Stevenaon. the defeated Democra WOKS—Sgt. Pleaton ot Tha Yukon. WON8—Bin Jankfiit Show. ditions are perking up in Europe. tic presidential candidate, as titu ■;|»-WaAT—Croeby’a Quarttr. J^A T —Jeatlhg with Wnmp. Foa MAXIMUM VAlUf and IdtNIMUM IXW41I • yauH find AdFk l*Mly4F Oroce IMes at 86; Western Germany was cltad par lar head of the party until 'the RANGE and FUEL OIL WTIC—Front Pnga Farrall. •iMj^CCC— Ne*. Brenxfaat Nawa- Cook Turkey* will give you the otmoit aetisfeeilan. Thay'ra tharaughly aataag l-ia—Wire—To Bo Announced. undtr 0. 1. OavT. Intpaetiaa • • head and 4aat remavad, giMaH and daek aaartg ticularly. About 113 million d d - next presidential election. WHAT—Band by Demand. WT^T—Bob LloydX A&P OPEN NEXT Noted Philosopher lara In defense support waa ex Maybank, who favored Russell WDRC—Memory Lane. WTIC—Radio BHaar.^'v claenad •• * raady-ta cook with K(*l rooetinf praparatlank ta ha danA Thb b 4ha VMg pected to go to the Bonn govern for President this year and says I 24 Hour M ivery Ser¥iee WOM—Sky King. WDRC—Newe: Shqi^rVSpecial. they art waifliW and prietd far yaw. Itlgr-wDRC— Curt Maamy-Mutha l;4 5 -WKNB-IUIIan Mour. ment but, with West Germany's he would again in 1096. said he tlllott. $:S5--WTHT—John Conte. TUESDAY 'til 9 P .M . (CMiMMdVrwa taga 0*a> tipde booming, only $1,787,000 has includes himself among the'other WHAT—8 porta. WONS—GtbrIri Heatter. 'x thiU far. been allocated to It. Senators he described as "caretak WOKS—Kewa. •;W-WDRC-Ntwe. » \ r e a d y -t o - c o o k daagbteia were at hia bedaide WTIC—Notaa and Quotaa. WCCC—12 Htindre. and 50 HI’A. \ FOR YOUR HOLIDAY CONVENIENCE Barring any economic dip, the ers of the party." I.U—WTHT—Frankta Frltch — Ball- WKNB— Newa; The Little Show. BrtliB ha diad. « Maybank haa been at odda with MORIARTY BROTHERS planners expect little or no such ecoraa. WONS—Newa -Orooa waa one o f the great Ub- aid will be needed next year by President Trumen.and, after Stev WOKS—Cecil Brown. N*wn. WTHT—Breakfat, Club. aOSEO THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY an l phileaopben of the oaatury. 315 c e n t e r s t r e e t T E L . 5185 Bvoatag WTIC—Theater of Melody. C “mT t f i p West Germany, The Netherlands, enson won the Democratic presi WHAT—Italian Program. HU l o t i o n in 30th cmituiy ptu- Belgium, Luxembourg and possibly dential nomination, resigned from f ;ia—WDRC—Nawa. t;I5—WDRC—Mtulc Off the Record. Tops lor topping (>li Li loaopiqr baa been compared with France and Italy. the Democratic national commit- WHAT—Newt. WONS—Jack Downey'i Waxwerka. your faeat Iona OVEE f / t / WTIC—Newi. . WKNB—The B
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. Th u r s d a y . No v e m b e r 20,4982 PAGE THIBTESN . MANCHESTER EVENING HE_EALD, MANCgEgTCR. CONN^ 20> 1952 / -
4 tjon of Rupp's counsel for a new $25 check endorsed for cash was goveriiment employment Increased Thriee Scout Units Boom Continuing about 70.000 to 2,400,000. Couvicted Slayer trial. Sets Ladies' Night Police Report taken. i "• Child’s Actions Rupp was accused of molesting T'oivn Moy Ask Stole PUC Agenda Lists _ Breaking a window was also the Is Judged Sane and shooting the Payne girl while Hold Charter Night means u s ^ in g e t ^ g into Soli Teo Belongi at Dinner In Ijibor Fields she was caring for the children Tw o Breaks mene, Inc. The window waa on the Are Discussed May Decide Dale ^ of Pelry Dyer, hia employer. He Auditor Topic west side of the building on the , Santa Ana,' Calif., Nov. 20 was captiiri^ several-<}ays later Last night three groups of Boy For Action on Underpass basement floor, but once inside, the Washington, Nov. 20—t * —Rid Scouts, representing , the three For Execulions WP)- Convlct'ed of murdering a 15- after an extensive manhunt.. thief or thieves could not do much ^ ^ n fb^ngton-South Unit ing a boom in consumer goods pro branches of Boy Scouting, Air ’ About $60 Taken from year-old baby-sitter last August, Squadron 25, Boy Scout Troop -25 Appointment To Be Dis about It., u the safe resisted., .efr duction, non-farm employment In IWIHTER HITS SCHOOL •ni, town m y apply l»th.P u4>-* The “ New Haven” RaUroad, Reviews Billy Rupp, Jr., 18, has been ad and Cub Pack 4, all of-whom are i xne icnm OH7 f f j . . — "w hich owns the underpass, has Service Stations; Fail fortt to "pry it open with screw mid-October stayed at a record 47,- New York, Kov. 20—(J5—An He UtUltlaa Commission for ac- cussed by Directors; drivers. A green cabinet In the judged sane at the time of the sponsored by the Center Church, a ! ROASTING CHICKENS proposed a plan for widening the f Article Magazine 700,000 the Bureau of Labor Sta execution date for Julius and Ethel Oxford, N. C„ Nov.-20 (45—A «o n on the much-dlscusaed wMen- In' Attempt on Safe' oEice was pried open but nothing tistics (BLS) reported today. crime, making his death sentence rarity in Scout annals having three underpass, but the directors re -Several Interested i- •—^ .. jRosenberg, convicted atomic spies, violent tornado dipped briefly into branches sponsored by one group, | We recommend ordering nhckd for Thankflcirinf. tng o f the Hilliard Street railroad was taken.;» This is 800,000 more workers mandatory. this . rural community late last underpass. , jected it. '* Two Manchester service statloifia Aitroim an Samuel Maltempo in- "Why XJoea He Act Tliat Way" may be set tomorrow by Federal Rupp, a Yorba Linda, Calif., met at the church for a combined ' r:The chickens are four and five pounds, Tciy eampart The rasolution follows: The appointment of an auditor J. nroved a Uvtly to<)lc for dlatm«aion than in October, 1951. Moat of the night, wrecked six buildings and th e Board of JDlrectora will he were itpiken Into la ^ -.Tuesday yeKigated the Middle turnpike expansion was listed for manufac Judge Irving R. Kaufman. bookkeeper, waa convicted last charter night. | tomorrow for town is an agenda item for to 'j. at a recent meeting of the Wash; caused $400,000 damage. and meaty. Two or three will fit into a roaatiiif'pnn M asSrd at its meeting tomorrow j “WHEREAS the convenience west break aiid Patrolman Thomas turing Industries, up 440,000 dur U. S. Attorney Myles J. Lane Thursday of fhe . sex slaying of The twister struck the- brick, Over 150 members and friends j nldht in the Municipal Building to land necessity at the public r^ulte morrow night's meeting of the night 6r early Wednesday 'inom- ington-South School Study group wltneased the exercl.aes during j R. Graham the break into Soli ing th e past year to 16,400,000. said yesterday he will ask Kauf Ruby Ann Payne. The jury deliber 400-pupll Oak Hilt achool and five easily aa a larger bird, will cook faster, and wffl look a resolution prepared by!a change^ in Board of Directors. Ing, police reported today, with one at South School. It waa the firat ated only 22 minutes yesterday on which the charter waa turned over j pass _ . ____ highway known as Hilliard street At its Nov. 3 organilational mene, Inc. t ‘ avenlng meaUng of tho group and Du/able goods manufacturing man to set the electrocution date. adjacent buildings at 11:37 p.m.ir elegant on the platter. Town Counsel John D. LaBelle au- of the breaks rsBUIting in the rob employment, reflecting highest pro his insanity plea. the time that electric clocks stop by the Boy Scout organization to I thoHsing General Manager Richard where said highway passes under meeting the board tabled the ap enabled the fathers to Join lb the • TTie couple has been In Sing Sing the sponsoring group, Oetails of i the branch line of the New York. pointment of an auditor 'and in bery of between $50 and $60. discussion to promote understand duction leveUt in a year and a half, prison's death house since convlc- The same jury had made no rec ped. Miss Nannie Lou Adcock, first Martin, to petition the PUC for a Peter Kostek of Wapplng re recorded a bcttcr-than-aeaaonal ommendation to the court in the grade teacher who suffered a cut the affair will be found in the. New Haven, and Hartford Railroad structed General Manager. Richard A bou t Tow n ing of their children. ilon March 29. 1951, on. charges of Boy Scout column. j ’ ROGER O L C O n hearing on the matter, Company, Martin to obtain proposals from ported the money missing frOm New Waya of Diaclpllne gain of 100,000 workers. relaying atomic secrets to Russia. murder trial, so Superior ' Judge ankle, was the oply casualty. She f and other teachers' occupied a / At the last meeting of the board “ NOW THEREFORE, it is several auditors for the position. the cash register in bis station on Mrs. Norman Larson, chairman, BLS said that, during'Uie year^ Jlonday, the U. S. Supreme Kenneth E. Morrison will sentence The weekly public setback party Buy 0 package todayl i • The water in the North sea i 403 West Center Street Telephone 78IS Walter Hibbard, speaking for the hereby resolved that the general Martin said today that a* num Middle turnpike west near Broad U gave a review of the article, "Why defense plants continued Id. add Court fo" a second time rejected the youth Dec. 2 to death in the nearby building. Principal 8. R Will be held tomorrow evening at San Quentin gas chamber. At that Murray aald damage was at least is less salty than that In the Atlan Manchoner Improvement Associa manager be, and he hereby is, ber of auditors have said they street. A break into Solimene, Inc., ’ Does He A ct That W ay?” from workers, employment in trade rdse an appeal for a review of the con- 8 o'clock at the West Side Rec. i time he also will hear the oral mo. $400,000. tic, ocean. tion. urged the directors not- to authorized to petition the Public would be interested In. the position at 634 Center street, however, left * lr%>» October issue of the Jfational to a record 10,100,000 and federal tsttbe matter of the narrow under- Utilities Commission for a hearing at approximately'the same salary the. thief or thieves empty-handed 'i Parent-Teacher magazine. She be forgotten in the shuffle of concerning the change in location when the aafe ifesisted attempts to St. Mary'a Guild annual Christ now paid H. N. Alexander if the mas Bazaar ia in progress in the 1 6 also mentioned new ways of dls- reorganisaiUon. of said highway,, all in accord with board decides to change auditois. open it. ' F-eipllne as presented by Dorothy the Statutes in such cases pro- Police believe the breaks may various rooms of the parish house One of the advocates of alleviat They decline to enter competitive this afternoon. Tea will be served Fre$h Sea Foodt Now In Sea$on - “'Baruch in her book by that title. .*S the hazard of the underpass I vided.” * bids, however, he said. have'been made by the Mme per- - 6 Preceding this report, a film "The ^ been Director Walter T. Ma-1 Martin will recommend passage •spii^ or persons. — until 5 o'clock, at which hour the FmH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR Alexander has been auditor for time studio. supper committee will put on a ' ^ Feeling of Rejection,” was shown IVO RY SOAP • ' ’ X - / honey. I of the resolution. more than 18 years. / James W. Lewis / Both breaks were reported Xi-^by Principal Vincent Ramlzl of SAB.0 yesterday morning when the sts' chicken dinner. Reservations for Our new saniUIry process gives you a delicious, crisis At a pre-election public pitting the dinner closed Monday. I ? Washington School. /. Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, nbw’a di High Priest James W. Lewl^ tions were opened. golden brown food — Seals in the } X TTie magazine article States ’Cause A ll Year Round We Feature Truman Hails rector, expressed herself as op nounces that Delta Chapter No. 31, Through the Window The Manchester 4-H Dairy Oub try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND GLAMS PACKED I >that children act the way they do 2 Lg. Bars Can 1 2 c Masked Bandit posed to reappointment of Royal Arch Masons, will hold its Entry Into Kostek's gas sta will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 TO TAKE HOME. CALL 2-8003. I' C because that Is the way they show' Ike POW View Alexander. annual ladies' night on Saturday, tion was gained through a window at the home of Mr. and Mrs. King r t l parents hoiv they feel. The more He was the central figure in a Dec. 6, In the Maaonic/femple. on the west side of the station ston Wilcox. 472 Keeney street their behavior patterns are under- QHEESETI’ SPlOE Cun-Whips Gas controveray over water depart The festivities wHFopen prompt which was broken through and The topic of discussion will be COMMUNITY RESTAURANT stood and the more thoughtfully MEDIUM (OMtbmed from Page Oae) ment funds several months ago. ly at 8:30 p. m. with a potluck, fol- then unlocked.' Once the entry was “Personal Hygiene." ’ blhey are observed, the belter will The fight arose over what town lowed by muS made the same procedure was fol 143 NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER V yjisrents uijdereUnd why they feel M K M b ltr lowed in getting into the office IVO RY SOAP Station Owner eign Relatioiui committee in the Counsel John D. LaBelle labeled Ingr- / The Come Doubles Club of the r 'Yhe way they do and Uke measures new Republican-controlled Con the "legally improper" transfer of The fea^ e of-the night will be where the cash register was kept, North Methodist ChUrch Will have \ to help them. a window in the door being broken ^ 2 Oz. Pkg. 3 9 c (C tram Page One) greas. more than $100,00u from the gen the confpn-ing of the “Royal Arch a bowling party Saturday night The small child clings one min B . r . w n t Goes By Headlinea eral fund to the water department. Wldow>* degree" on all the ladles and the door opened from the In- at the Bowling Green at 7|30, Re ute, thqn rejecU hU parenU and 2 15c Wiley said Elaenhower “ la com The transfer had not bem*author- present. This will be exemplified aide. . freshments wiir be served after has temper tantrums showing his ln‘lM l. Since that time he had The cash register was forced kept an ugly looking machette be pletely dedicated to the principles ised by the directors. by a group of players from Joseph .c, frustration and confusion, the ar- open, and the caSh, along with a the bowling. TOWN HOUSE hind th e m in te r .------of the UN .and re-emphasii^ his Borrowing Funds .Andrews Chapter No. 46, of West ^•Jucle explained. This resulU from lyORY FLAKES Grabbed for Knife agmmient with' the jprlhclple o f ho As the water commissioners tl Haven. Although this degree his "* hU desire to explore and do for forcible repatriation of Communist CRACKERS He backed away to make a grab directors tomorrow... w-li; dis^ss never been exemplified injhis part himself many things of which he By KwM «r for the big knife. The bandit with prisoners. authorizing the Water department of the state, those who Tiitve seen IB not quite capable. The under- tttf Hintwie rpM the two guns started slaahing. After Truman’s reference to to borrow money in antlcinZtion of it reportedly are loud in their - standing parent reduces the “do's " 2 Lg. Pkgs. 55c Four times the barrel of the gun this, a reporter said the wording assessments. / chuckling praise. THE CHANCEL CHOIR X ^ , n d “ don'ts" to a minimum, and Onoenn nf Lg. Pkg. 35e gashed Butmon's head. He fell to of Wlley'a atatement has been Fred Thrall, asaiatafit superin Every Royal Arch Mason in tries to help the child accomplish the floor, aUll conscious. taken to indicate the general ia tendent of the w at^ department, Manchester, is invited to attend SOUTH METHODIST CHUIlCH the things he is able to do. A JA X Claaisn The two-gun bandit sat on him. agreeing only with the principle of said today it h a d ^ t yet been de with his lady, and the high priest ’ • Fivs and six-year-olds demon- DAZZLE The other thug pulled the place the United Nations stand on pris cided how m u ^ the department urges them to mall in their reser PRESENTS' - j! strata fear of dogs, of the dark, or IVO RY SNOW apart looking for money. When he oners of war and does not neces will need. A ilgucc will be avail vation cards at once to C. Harry < of death because they a/e begin- BLEACH found the jar an d, nothing else yow btfvjMfi or fionl sarily endorse the . specific UN able, however, at tomorrow's meet Shennihg of 28 Perkins street ! iring to develop a conscience. When both ran for the door and jumped MENDELSSOHN'S position. ing. who is general manager of (the ■54 a child realises he is displeasing Into the car headed west. Truman replied he was not go event. his parents, he fears they may 2 Lg. Pkgs. 55c "1 was all nerved up." Butmon Thrall said the department does Young Hont Qt. 19c X4 G«L 32c ing into semantics—that is into not peed to borfow immediately, cease to love and care for him. L ... 3 0 « said,' "but So were they, I had $400 the meaning of words. He said he Then too he.la under tension from V. in my pocket that that giiy was bu^-^at he wished to have authori callber pistol asshe. stood talking , J was going by the headlines, which • 1 the new experience of attending If Lb. Avorngo sitting on but they never looked sation for borrowing if the need with Charles H. .^hlmer. 21. of Giant 7 2 4 laohOy reported without elaboration that arises between meetings of the E L I JA H . jS school and getting along with new and 1 didn’t tell them.” Else.nhower backed the United Na?^ Philadelphia, a seaman apprentice, CA M A Y SOAP •up Yours Now^ board. at a gate to the Naval reservation. " people. He needs a peaceful home State -P^lce Det Idbert H. tion'a position. MEARESS DINNER Pathlck. Sgt. J. Francis 0:BMen On assessments totaling $60,000, Rhimer drew his automatic to atmosphere, less demands on his Trunuui said he would meet With PAUL TIIBETTS. tau, ui Elllah obedience and. responsibility and 2 Reg. Bars 15c and (MBcer Henry Glunlnskl went again with Elsenhower before the Thrall said, $24,000 is outstanding examine It. the Navy said.'and it MIMOLIVE the sure knowledge his parents to the sUtlon. general takes over tlje White and drawing interest at 8 per cent. was discharged accidentally. The JUNE GAAL, Soprano Their bulletin went out for two The First National Bank of' bullet struck Alves in the chest. I love him. 3 Bath Slae 32C ;; - KEMAnUlE X House—if Eisenhower ,4vants an 57c Alyes waa dead when he was taken The teen-ager shows even great ZTIT young men, wearing pea ja ck e ^ other meeting. / Manchester recently' bought tax HAROLD BAGUN. Tonor X. W______o n e d____ all the...... way up, with anticipation notes at a discount of to the Naval hospital. er desire to be grown up by storm Truman said hut Tuesday's Alves enlisted in the Navy In JEAN KRAFTi Contralto U e S d V E A L dark hair, jw> hats, dark panU and meeting with tbS President-elect .95 of one per cent. ing at all rules. His distress at his PERSONAL KARO June, 1951. He was a son of Mr. new feelings makes him smart- ftrmod. * ■* was given ovejr almost entirely to Another item for the commis HERBERT A. FRANCE. DIroetor 2 £ . 16* Red Label state Police tt.*C. L. Klocker sioner's consideration is payment and Mrs. John Lulz Alves. ^ sleeky or sophisticated or defiant. foreign affairs. - Nevertheless If he admires and IVORY tied the holdup Into a well run plM He said the prisoner of war is of water department bills. (aWi PoknoBvo cpkpcn) I which probably started in Hart- South Methodlat Church. Main St., and Hartford Rd., Mancheater sue waa/hne o f the subjects dls- ______< respects his parents he patterns Baidett Pears after them and grows into happy • ford at about 10 p.m. cussed/and that they also talked New Trial Slated Bars At that time a 1$49 green Ford mwhood or womanhood. Though 4 2TC about the Iranian problem. ‘ atatlon wagon was stolen from the 8 Navy Men Killed Sunday Evonlnq. Nbvombor 23rd, at 7:30 O'Cloek life Is rugged for the parents of Irregular 5n«f rear of 1 Elizabeth street. The y ie didn't give any details For ‘Sleepy’ GI On other subjects; sdolescentA «. sense of humor, owner. Cecil H. Hawley, of Hedge patience and acceptance of their Light Syrup STEERO OUUES Truman said he expects to meet As Pl^iie Hits Sea e v e r y o n e w e l c o m e hog lane, Slmabury, reported the Fort Meade. Md., Nov. 20— — •S feelings makes the road smoother. LA V A SO A P^ Bouillon and Cldckan reglstraUon as C191. He had left Gov. Adlal E. Stevenson sometime The Army said today it will start around Dec. -1, when the defeated IE It was pointed ' out that new tV% Can ' m u o im i. the keys in the car. (Oaattniied from Pago One) a new trial ‘'in the next few days” jS ways of, discipline are basically, TUevea Steal Ouna Democratic presidential candidate for Pfe Warren McConnell, 21- is coming to Washington. •r learning the underlying reason for Bar 9 c Half-an-hour later a rock was tion of the casualties pending no year-old soldier from Alloway, m jS a child's behavior, letting him IMSISI throm i through the window of the Says Adlal Heads Party tification of next of kin. N. J., who was previously sen ^ understand that you know how he Keeler Sporting Goods Store, 880 He said again that he regards tenced to ten .vears at hard labor, PORK ROAST The crash occurred soon after jg feels; allowing him to let out the EDUCATOR ’ West Main street. New Britain. Stevenson as the head of the 4:30 a; m. for going to sleep on his post in 2 bad feelings, and finally channel Two men jumped from, a station Democratic party. A naval officer in a surface Korea. ing feelings of anger, fear and In DUZ Smakati Laughingly, Truman said in re Nothing Finer wagon, reached through.the win craft operating in an area nearby The previous conviction and sen security into other emotions and UBBY'S Vacuum CLIX dow, tossed three revolvers, two ply to a question that it is very reported he saw the plane going tence waa set aside by the Court Range Hill Turkey Farm actiidtles. Tliua discipline can be Does It FatkaJ much too early to discuss what he of Military Appeals in Washing SHOULDERS automatic pistols and a rifle into into a steep bank and heard two reduced to a minimum since the I the back seat. Then they escaped. himself will do after leaving the ton. ALL NATIVE muffled explosions while the OGDEN'S CORNER mote we accept a child's feelings Lg. Pkgs. O i. Pkg. As the window broke, the alarm White House. bomber still was in the air. McConnell was accused of going THE FAMOUS the^more he can accept our rules. 2 55c TOMATO 21c He went on to say that he docs to sleep Nov. 14, 1951, at his post Oanuina ■« was set .off. A neighbor saw the , . . w .11 ‘ he second plane TEL. ROCKWLLE "lu quote the authoii of "Why ‘ car. , . , not know h maeU yet what he will ,|ght« in the area ofc the on a main line of resistance held OlMialt Farm Does he A ct That W a y?"— “Guid LAMB LEGS fprint It was another half hour later do eventually th*^ fui" * 'J'*’**'’ *** ' erash and made several' runs'over bv the Seventh Infantry Dlvjslon TURKEY ance that la not restrictive, love UNIT LIQUID ijT- the bandHa drove into the service in Korea and was tried by a Sev 5-5675 JUICE ll-r- is not going to do.Anythlng but scene, but the downed plane THE FINEST TURKEYS YOU EVER ATE—THIS BIRD that is not possessive, faith in our Station. • . sit down and enjoy himself. beneath the surface, the enth Division general court mar IS GROWN ON A SPECIAL RA'nON children: and most Important, a OXYDOL GIANT L,t. Klocker said they could have He said he (j have some infor-1 pj^yy tial in Korea Dec. 10, 19.51. willingness to free our children to 46 O z. Can LAUNDRY STAROH changed cars by then as the first matioh to make public about h is, aircraft from the Quonset He also was sentenced to a dis THE PRICES: outgrow us—these are' the symbols CHUCK ROASTB car w-Ss so easy to spot. Butmon's plans on Jan. 21, the day after Naval Air Station searched honorable discharge and the for of happy, effective parenthood.'.' 2 Lg. Pkgs. 55c qt. T9c oaL 35c description of the guns fitted that feiture of all his pay allowances. OPEN The audience was divided into 14 u .u . u I the area. They reported si-thtlng McConnell is now under restric LB. 64e of the'stolen arms, the State Po Hetdld say, however, that he:„^„,j^ j^^ris and personal gear BROAD BREASTED HENS small groups for discussion of the lice lieutenant said. does not plan to maintam an o f-| fl„,j,„ covering a tions here and his case is in the EVENINGS hands of Second Army headquar topic, and a spokeaman. from each . Road blocks in the area turned /ice or an apartment in Washing- area ! group presented the problems dis Daily Brand PORK CHOPS NOXON ters at Fort Meade. He is the son BROAD tlREASTED TOMS lk 56e TIDE up nothing. The bandits last seen bon. The planes had flown from the \ cussed and auggeiatlona offered by KaanarSfyla headed towards Canton were not Reporters asked several ques of Mr. and Mrs. D. #!. McConnell Gets dotheR ClMiier Naval Air Station here on the an PLEASE ORDER EARLY TO BE SURE his group. Quart Jar . METAL POUSH tions about statements Republi of Alloway. FRESH DRESSED Piddes .J. seen again last night. xSjrs. ■ narold Csirtson and Mrs. can Sen. Robert A. Taft has made ti-submarine maneuver. Submarine force headquarters Richard Olmstead were in charge HAMBURC FBI NABS THEi^ RING as to possible cuts In government of refreehments. Mrs. Charles Gip- j Washington, Nov. 20- iiP> -The at the Submarine Base. Groton, TURKEYS 8 to 10 LB. AVG. FRESH DRESSED spending. — ■ Conn., said toda.v the submarine son, chairman of the CHlld Study Pure Raspberzy HONEYDCW 9 7 C first break in an alleged big-scale Truman brushed them aside by The real, broad-breaBt«id"type wfth group, presided at the bidet busi Piper waa operating with two P2V pl«B^ of iiaviwfiil BMaL tfi Os. Jar £ | I ^ — stealing of auto parts from the •saying Taft hasn't seen the 1953- type planes and the tug 'H opI'in )MasM NATIVE CAPON 65 c ness meeting. ~ ~ — ■\r— ^— P i m e r v e —. FROZEN FOODS SWEETHEART SOAP- Willys Overland Company, has .54 budget and the.refore- does not routine training exercises in the been disclosed by the FBI. know a thing about' what’s in it. 'Block island area, but that no mes DREFT . G-men, who announced the ar The President .said he will sub sage had been received there by DO YOU OWN WE W IU ALSO HAVE FROZEN rest o f three men in Baltimore. mit this budget to Congress in HENS Court Martial Set *PILLSBURyOR 11 a,m. on the crash report. A HNE WATCH? GOLD MEDAL ICE CREAM New York and Washington la.st January just the same as if he Skilled hands made your preci 13-16 LIS . .•A; Lg. Pkg 30c n o u i night, said they had recovered were going to continue as Presi ^ .SEAMAN KILLED sion timepiece. When repairs EVIS: TURKEYS X 72e For Book Writer j Walleilcy Sizes from 6 lbs. to 12 Iba. $100,000 worth of new jeep parts dent. New-port. R. I., Nov. 20—(/P)— are needed trust your watch ______Farmc tucked away in warehouses at De He said it will be a good, tight Manuel L. Alves; 19. of 26 State only to a skilled watch repair L b.. 67c 2 troit and Baltimore. budget. street. Bristol. R- I-. a seaman man. GAUDETS C.ertlfled *! Fort Meade. ,Md.. Nov. 20—(45 - . Lt. Col. Melvin B. 'Voorhees. Army Tady Luncheon BLU-WHITE They said the three men were apprentice at the Newport Naval W'atchmaker guarantees watch Frozen Beef Specials ; I Meat ’ If Ox. Can BIRDS EYE members of a huge nng accused In runnlng 100 yards, a sprinter Station, was killed today in a repairs for 1 year. , 1 censor in Korea accused of writing T m t of .stealing such items as axles. exerts enough energy to lift him shooting accident. . DeliveriM 5Ionday uid TOMS FOR YOUR FREE/ER - , i a book that wasn't censored, will | FLAKES [ I generators, and fuel pumps from self 270 feet into the air. accord Naval Buthoritieii said that Alves Tuesday* Nov. t4' and 25 ‘>2 to 32 LBS. BLOCK CHUCK POT ROAST ...... Lb. 59e ;; be court martlaled here. the Toledo firm. ing to the Encyclopedia Britannica. was killed by a shot from a .45- Drive out and pick out Second Army headquarters an-1 Ghiekeh Pie Just the site you want. RIBS OF BEEF (OVEN R O A S T )...... Lb. 65c ) j nnunced yesterday that It Would Pkg. 9c •No oinler heeded. ) f p'.ish charges against Voorhees for PIZZA PIE CORN ^ ^ 1 1 1 Lb. 55c 1 i hU book. "Korean Tales,” which. Qraan Giant •«in his own words "took a slap at a j SPIG asi SPAN OPEN FRESH DRESSED BABY PORK LOINS . . Lb.55e Cream Styla 20 M ULE TEAM EVENINGS FRESH MADE PURE PORK large part of the correspondent 1 For Wall and Floor • Thick •J corps, which I felt was violating [ m SAUSAGE I^ T Lb. S9e *1 security and endangering Uvea." ■ Tan SALT PORK Fat Lh. BORAX 809 MAIN ST. Voorhees la charged ^-with fall-1 Can FRESH BABYhKEF LIVER ...... Lb. 79e ling to submit a manuscript'of. his I BENSON’S 1 I Lb. Lbe.' ELM CITY SLICED (SEALED) BACON Lb. 59e book to tho Department of Armj’ j 1 ‘fleer , 17c 1 31e for review and disregarding th'ej PLATE BEEI 1 ^:Baal-. ■((.-LW. ( bfair of his Co'mWahdlHi' officer-^ to withdraw the book for publlca- CRISCO PRODUCE BEEF SPECIALS OR C H O ira Ition. BORAXO BLOCK CHUCK POT ROAST...... Lb. 65e I The charges W-ere fil^ . by Gfh., I Lb. 32c Fresh 4 .Joseph swing, commander of the Sliced- Any RCA-VICTOR TELEVISION purchosod in BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST ...... Lb. 79e VEAL LOAF •I Sixth Army on the.west coest, but j FANCY FRESH GROUND BEEF ...... Lb. 55c i'jthe Investigation was switched 8 Oe. 17c 2 7 e PICKY'S FRUIT■ . « MART___ Novtmbor will bo oquippod FREE OF •Ihere ao Gen. String would not f f Freeh . J have' to act ae both prosecutor and j BOSC PEARS f i Sliced Lh. CHARGE with UHF Convortor to roedvo tho CORNER MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST AND BROAD STREET J judge. SPICED m SUNSHINE ' 'i Voorhees - said his book, pub- •“ fresh 1 STEAK SPECIALS CHEER ■■ ■ ' Now Britain UHF Station sekodukd for Jon- PORTERHOUSE STEAK .t ; ;...... Lb. S1.09 -5ll.slied Armistice Day, ran Into a| URGE RORIDA Sliced iLb. 4 F e a tu rin g : "one-general barrier" In the per- LOAF CHEESE - , -•'•4 KRISFY 0RA6KERS SIRLOIN STEAK ...... Lb." S1.05 — |;#»on o f Brig. Oeii. P-ank Dom. i uory 15. ^ ., " “ • a s c SPRING BROOK FARM TENDER KNIT STEA K...... Lb. 99e i j deputy Information officer at the | Lg. Pkg. 30c JUICE ORANGES 1 Lb. Pkg. 2 5 c t | Pentagon in Washington. Voor- I .-I'liee*' contends D om opposed the W E H AVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF ' . book because "he said I had no WHITE SEEDUSS ’ 4 COUPON FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF RCA TV lU E ^ OLD FASHIONED ej/ight to write a iltory which ce SUNSHINE DOLDEN COOKIE Hen l l fleeted against Gen. MacArthur," j GRAPEFRUIT SEE YOUR ' d e p e n d a b l e DEALER FOR Gejii D om denied this. He end j CHEEZ-ITS PATTY MINTS SHARP CHEESE l.. 79c ' his staff spent three days goUi'-1 . 9s over .the book with, Voorhees and i BEST FOR RAKING GREENING -A’S nrdering changes In "certain parts ] l» e 7^,01.,Pkg. 29c S BETTER INSTALLATION • BETTER SERVICE 10% OFF ON (12) OR MORE PACKAGES OF f l^ t h a t were not aultable.” Dom salA APPLES FROZEN FRUITS OR VEGETAILES CHARGE •RI.ACKMAIL’ BORDEN'S The finest broad-breasted meaty Mowow, Nov. Prav^ turkeys with a wonderful ifliaTor. AB I today called the recent U. 8. hvdro- STARLAC MAZOLA sizes. Place your order NOW and gel ■ gen bomb teats "blackmail." It [-was the fliat Soviet comment on ' the exact size you want. j the U. 8. Atomic Energy commls- ' . « S QL Siaa 41c Dtlbious Pailriti ' elon'e announcement Sunday that ... FROM orn OWN OVENS eucceasfu' research on the super- || POPULAR ^(^MARKETS Ernest SELECTION of riesh fruits and veoetables I bomb had been carried out at FRESH DAILY A i^ Glona Starch ....1 4 c . V, U" ' [ -Eniwetolt:-....;* * RITZ CRACKERS LOCKER FLANT H i MEAT HOUSE IThoae w'bo inspire such re- Argo C!om Starch .<...'14d RADIOS ------TV — — APFUANCES JUST RECCED—A FRESH SHIPMENT OF . I ports," said an editorial In the 974 MAIN ST. — FREE PARKING NEXT TO STORE 51 RISSELL ST. T E L 8424 '**ding Soviet paper, "evtdently , Niagara. Lann. Starch IfC 10B5 MAIN STREH — TELEPHONE 3S35 SEEDLESS hRAPES AND SWEET TANGERINE^ I J suppoee that 'hydrogen' biaekmell | Lb. Pkg. jFiN . THURSDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P. M.—OPEN FRI. AND SAT. TILiF.M . ALWAYS FL04TY OF PARKING SPACI F ^ l bring more than’ di^ the Unit Lauit SUich ...HOy-’
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■Ti.*:: K ^•f-tVi- MANCHESTER EVSNING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBlER 20, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^, CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1952 PAGE THIBTEIM f L W . - $25 check endorsed for cash waa taken.' (tent employment increased tion Of Rupp’s eouneift for' a new! iSets Ladies* Night I Report Couvicted Slayer trial ' Three Scout Units May Ash State PUC Breaking a window was also the Boom Continuing 1,000 to 2.400,000.. means used ih getting into flolfr Child’s Actions Rupp wqs accused of molesting ,\ Tw o Breaks mene, Inc. The adndow was on the at Dinner Is Judged Sane and shooting the Payne girl whiie Hold Charter Night Auditor Topic west aide of the building on the In Labor Fields ■he wee caring for the children V For Action on Underpass Are Disieussed May Decide Date of Perry Dyer, his employer. He basement floor, but once budde, the Santa Ana, Calif,-. Nov. 20 — se capturi^ several days later Last night three group* of Boy About $60 Taken from thief or thieves could not do much Washington, Nov. 20—(/P»— Rid Scouts, representing .the three Appointment To Be Dis about it a* the safe resisted ef (J')—Convicted of murdering a 15- after an extensive manhunt. 111* to a « ai«arHiiM>>y to a » i^b-A The “New Haven" Railroad, ing a boom In consumer goods pro For Executions branches of Boy Scouting, Air forts to pry it open with screw Wanhington-Soutli Unit He UtIUUfo OowiiBlMton ftir ac which owna the underpaaa, haa cussed by Directors; Service Stations; Fail duction, non-ferm employment in year-old baby-sitter lest August, Squadron 25, Boy Scout Trqop^26 propoaed a plui for widening the drivers. A green cabinet in the II Billy Rupp, Jr., 18, haa been ad TWISTER HITS SCHOOL^ tion on the nuch-dttcuMod wMcn- Study^'Group Reviews mid-October stayed at e record 47,- New York, Nov. 20—(F)—An and Cub Peck 4, all of whom ■!•* underpaaa, but the director! re Several Interested In' Attempt on Safe office was pried open but nothing sponsored by the Center Church, ■ ROASTING CHICKENS lD( of the HUllard ttreet raUrood 700,000 the Bureau of Labor . Ste- execution date, for Julius end Ethel judged Bene at th* time of the Oxford, N. C., Nov. 20— —A jected K. waa .tsdccn. » Article in Magazine crime, making hie death sentence rarity in Scout annals having three Two Manchester service stations Patrolman' Samuel Maltempo in tisUcs (B Lfi) reported today. Rosenberg, convicted atomic epics, violent tornado dipped briefly into We recommend ordering shetd for TluiiilnfiFl>ff« '^■^hoWard o f Dteectom will be The refolution followa: The appointment of an auditor This is 800,000 more workers mandatory. branches sponsored by one group, were tgoken into late Tuesday vestigated the Middle turnpike “Why Doe* He Act That Way” may be set tomorrow by .Federal this, rural community late last naked at lU meetlhc tomorrow “ WHEREAS the convenience for towm is an agenda item,for to then in October! 1951. Most of the Rupp, a Yorba Linda, Calif., n i^ t, wrecked six buildings end met at the church for e combined The chickens are four and five pooiida, Tcry cMapact nitht in the Uunicipal Butldlnf to f and necesdty of the public requ^e morrow , night's meeting o f the night b r early Wednesday morn west break and Patrolman Thomas proved a lively tofrtc for dhicuaslon Judge Irving R. Kaufmen. bookkeeper, wee convicted lest charter night. R. Graham the break into-. Soli at a recent meeting ot the Wash- expansion was listed for manufac caused $400,000 damage. and meaty. Two or three will fit into a roasting pan w pan a reaolutlon prepared by * change in the li^ tlo n of the Board of Directors. ing, police reported today, with one turing industries, up 440,000 dur U. 3. Attorney Myles J. Lane Thursday of the,sex slaying of The twister struck the brick. Over ISO members snd friends At its Nov. 3 prganitatlonal mene, Inc. Ington-South School Study group witnessed the exercises during easily aa a larger bird, will cook faatart nnd wffl loak Toa-aTown OoimaelCWmael John D. LaBeUe au- highway known aa HllUard atrnt o f the breaks resulting in the rob t e a ing the past year to 16,400,000. said yesterday he will eak Kauf Ruby Ann Payne. The Jury deliber, ■400-pupU Oak Hill school end five tkorlaing General Manager Richard where n id highway paaaea under meeting the board tabled the ap at South School. It .waa the firet ated only 22 minutes yesterday on which the charter wee turned over bery of between $50 Snd $60. evening meeting of the g^ u p end Durable goods manufacturing man to set the electrocution date. ■djacent'buildlngs at 11:37 p.m.— elegan^^on the platter. Martin to petition the PUC.for a the branch line of the New York. pointment of an auditor 'and in emplo rment, reflecting highest pro hie insanity pies. the time that electric clocks stop by the Boy Scout organics tion to New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Peter Kostek of Wapping re eneblad the fathers to join in the 3 ‘ The couple has been in Sing Sing the sponsoring group. O eU lls of hearing on the matter. structed Generhl Manager Richarfi- duction levels in e year and a half, The same jury had made no rec ped. Mies.Nennie Lou Adcock, first ported the money missing fr*m About Town (liacuaslon to promote underaUnd- prlaon'e death house since convlc- the affair will be found In the Company, ' f Martin to obtain proposals frphi recorded' a better-than-aeaaonal ommendation to the court in the grad* teacher who suffered a cut A t the laat meeting of the board •iNOW THEREFORE. It la several auditors for the posi^n. the cash register in his station on ing of their children. ilon March 29, 1951, on charges of Boy SMut column. ’ ROGER OLCOTT Walter Hibbard, apeaklng for the gain of 100,000 workers. relaying atomic secrets to Russia, murder trial, so Superior Judge ankle, was the only casualty. She hereby reaolved that the general Martin aaid today that a/num: Middle turnpike west near Broad The weekly public setback party biy d pdckog* todfiyl New. W ay* of DtoelpIIne and other teachers occupied a Mancherter Improvement Asaocia- ^11 be held tomorrow evening at BLS said that, during the year, ^lon&y, the U. 8. Supreme Kenneth E. Morrison will sentence manager be, and he hereby la, ber of auditors have s i ^ they street. A break into Solimene, Inc., * Mm. Norman Larson, chairman, pearby building. Principal S. R Th* water in the North see 403 West Center Street Telephone 7 IU tlon, urged the directora not' to 8 o’clock at the West Sid* Rec, defense plants continued to add Court for a second time rejected the youth Dec. 2 to death in the authoriaed to petition the ^ b lic Would be interested in the position at 634 Center street, however, left gave a review of the article, "Why San Quentin gee chamber. A t that Murray said demeg* waa at least ii less salty than that in the Atlan 'W ttbe matter of the narrow under workers, employment in trade rose *n appeal for a review of the con- UtiUtie* Comminion for a hnrlng at approximately'the m m t salary the. thief or thieves empty-handed Does'He Act That Way?” from I time he also will hear the oral mo $400,000. tic ocean. pan be forgotten In the ahuffle of concerning the change in location now paid H. N. Alnander if the when the safe resisted attempts to St. Mary’s Guild annual Christ j*he October iaeue of the Jfetlonal to a record 10,100,000 end federal . reorganiaation. of n id highway,, all in accord with board decides to change auditors. open it mas Basaar is in progress In the ypareht-Teacher magesln*. She One of the advocate* of allevlat- the aUtutn in auch caau pro They decline to y n te r competitive Police believe the breaks may various rooms of the pariah house Fresh Sea Foods Now In Season . IJalso menUoned new way* of dls- dag the haaard of the iinderpan vided." • Ifidarhowever, be said. have been made by the same per this afternoon. Tea will be served Icipline as presented by Dorothy until 5 o’clock, at which hour the haa been Director WalUr T, Ma Martin will recommend paange Alexander kaa been auditor for £lite Studio son or persona PISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR . 7 Baruch in her book by that title. of the reaolutlon; more than years. Both breaks were reported supper committee will put on a K Preceding this report, a fUm "The honey. . _____ James W. Lesris chicken dinner. Reservation* for. A t a preelection public meeting yesterday morning when the sta-> Our new smitsiy process gives you a delicious, crisp, Feeling of ReJecUon,” waa shown the dinner closed Monday. IVO RY SOAP BAB-0 Mrs. Hcl^n Fitspatrick, now * di High Priest James W. Lewis an tions were opened. golden brown food — Seals in the flavor I Come jn »nd by Principal Vincent JRamlsi of Through the Window ^ Washington School. • Truman Hails rectory expressed herself as op nounces that Delta Chapter No. 51, The Manchester 4-H Dairy Club try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED Masked Bandit poseg to reappointment of Entry Into Kostek's gas sta The magaalne article state* Royal Arch Masons, will hold its will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 TO TAKE HOME. CALL 2-8003. Vduse A ll Year Round We Feature Can 1 2 C ^ Alexander. annual ladies' night on Saturday, tion was gained through a window that children act the way they do l 4(. Bara C Ike POW View on the west side of the station at the home of Mr. and Mr*. King because that Is the way they ehow* 2 25 . He waa the central figure in a Dec. 6, In the Masonic Temple. ston Wllcmc. 472 Keeney street. Gun-Whips Gas wklch waa broken through and parents how they feel. The more controversy over water depart Ik e festivities wlU open prompt The topic of discussion will be then unlocked: Once the entry waa COMMUNITY RESTAURANT their behavior patterns are under froaa Pago Oae) ment funds several months ago. ly at 6'.30 p. m. with * potluck, fol "Personal Hygiene.” GHEESE W SHOE The fight arose over what sown lowed by music and group sing made the same procedure was fol M l NOR'ni MAIN STREET MANCHESTER stood and the more thoughUully MEDIUM f c y Station Owner lowed in getting into the office eign Relations committee li^ the Counsel John D. LaBeUe labeled ing. The Com* Doubles Club of the they are obaerved, the better will blKtiklBr new Republican-controlled / Con- the "legally improper” transfer of The feature of the night will be where the cash register waa kept, North Methodist Church '«^U have jisrcnts underetand Why they feel a window in the door being broken IVO RY SOAP (€ fmn rage One) greas. -- /■ more than $100,00U from the gen the conferring of the "Royal Arch a bowling party Saturday night The way they do and take measure* and the door opened from the In- Goes By HeadHn* eral fund to. the water department. Widow's degree” on all the ladles at the BoWUng Green at 7:30. ^ - to help them,... i P A I ! 12 Ox. Pkg. 3 9 c t a 'lM l. Since that time he had WUey aald KlsenhowSr "1* com The transfer had not been*author- present, lliis will be exemplified aide. . freshmenU vrill be served after The email child clinge one min- 2 Bara 15c pictely dedicated to the principlea ised by the directors. The cash register was forced ite, thqn rejecU his perenU and kept an ugly looking machette be by a group of players from Joseph the bowling. hind thd hqiarter. of the UN and re-emphaalsed hia Borrowing Fuads Andrews Chapter No. 46, of West open, and the caSh, along with ,.ss temper tantrum* showing hi* Grabbed for Kalfe agrement with principle of no As the water commissioners the Haven. Although this degree has frustretlon end confusion, the ar TOWN HOUSE He backed away to make a grab forcible repatriadon of Communist directors tomorrow wU; discuss never been exemplified in this part ticle explained. This results from IVORY FUKES for the big knife. The bandit with prisoners.' authorising the water department Of the 'state, those who have' seen his desire to explore and do to t ORAQKERS the two guna atarted alaahing. . After Truman’s reference -to to borrow money in anticipation of it reportedly are loud in their himself many thing* of which ha BytEeeM er Fmir times the barrel o f the gun this, a reporter said the wording assessments. chuckling praise. THE CHANCEL CHOIR is not quite capable. The under gashed Butinon’s head. He fell to of Wiley's statement has been Fred Thrall, assistant superin Every Royal Arch Mason In standing parent reduce* the “ do's" 2 Lg. PkVB* 5 5 c m n m iw m rsmtimuTmSH the floor, etlU conscioua taken to indicate the general is tendent .-of the water department, Manchester is invited to attend end “ don'U" to a minimum, and The two-gun bandit n t on him. SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH agreeing only with the principle of said tpday It had not yet been de with hi* lady, and the high priest trie* to help the child accomplish The other thug'pulled the place the United Nations stand on pris urges them to mall In their reser the things he is able to do. apart looking for money. When he cided how much the department PRESENTS A J A X < ^ M 6t D A ZZLE oners of war and does not neces will need. A flguse will be avail vation cards at once to ,C. Harry Five and six-year-olds demon found the jar and nothing e ln sarily endorM the specific UN Shennlng of 28 Perkins street, strate fear of dogs.’^of the dark, or IVO RY SNOW both ran for the door and jumped able, however, at tomorrow's meet MENDELSSOHN'S BLEACH position. ing. who is general manager of the of death because they are begin Into the car headed west. Truman replied he waa not go event. ning to develop a conscience. When ‘T was all nerved up,” Butmon Thrall said the department does TURKEYS ing .into semantics—that is into not need to borA>w immediately, a child realise* he 1* displeasing )f M ,‘ “ blit ao were they. I -had $400 the meaning of words. He said he l Q t I c Vi d a l c - V. but that he wished to have authori hia parenU, he fear* they may 2 C* PLgs. 5 5 c 9 32 In my pocket that that gliy waa was going by the headlines, which caliber pistol aavhe stood talking cease to love and car* for him. i . . 3 0 « sation for borrowing if the need with Charles H. Rhimer. 2l. of sitting on but they never looked reported without elaboration that Then too he.la Under tension from and I didnit tell them." arises between meetings of the Philadelphia, a seaman apprentice, ELIJAH If LB. Avepefn Eisenhowor backed the United N a the new eitperlence of. attending Giant 7 2 « UONOY State -Follce Det Idbert H. tiona position. board. at a gate to the Naval reservation. Pathick, Sgt. J. Francis O’BHen On assessments totaling $60,000, Rhimer drew hia automatic to school and getting along with new CAM AY SOAP Bug Yours Now Truman said he would meet With PAUL TIMETTS. id$$. EHfah people. He needs a peaceful home and oSbor Henry Glunlnakl went again with Elsenhower before the Thrall aaid, $34,000 is outstanding examine it, the Navy said, and it to the station. and drawing interest at (1 ^ r cent was discharged accidentally. The atmosphere, less demands on. hia general takes ever the White JUNE G A A L. SepraBO obedlehc# and responsibUlty and . 2 Befli>.Bare 1 5 c MIMOUVE Their bulletin went out for two House—if Eisenhower wants an The First National 'Bank of^ bullet struck Alves in the chest. g men. wearing pea jacket* Alye* was dead when he was taken the sure knowledge hi* parent* youni other meeting. Manchester recently' bought tax HAROi^ lAOUN. Tbbot/ itatb SMe 3 2 c REMARKABUE butUittoned . *11 the way up, - with anticipation notes at a discount of to the Naval hospital. love him. . S p u ta and Truman said last Tuesday's The teen-ager ehowa even great dark hair, no hata, dari■k meeting with the President-elect .05 o f one per cent. Alves enlisted in the Navy in JEAH KRAFT. CoBtfdto . ^ sr er desire to be grown up by storm armed. was given'over almost entirely to Another item for the commis 'June, 1851. He waa a son of Mr. SUte PoUce L f C . U Mocker and Mrs. John Luis Alves. H|r I e RT a . FRANCE, DlrBCf^ ing at eU rules. His distress at hU liEGSofVEAE KARO sioner's consideration is payment PERSONAL $or*l^ affairs. new feelings makes him smart- Bed the holdup into a-well run plM of water department bill* H . ^ I which probably atarted in Hart He said the prisoner of wai* Is alecky or sophisticated or defiant. 2 16 sue was one of the subjects dis ------« : Soatk Methodist Church, Mata St„ and Hartford Bd„ Blaacheeter IVORY. ford at about 10 p.m. _ New Trial Slaletl Nevertheless if he admires and (wWi PdawEve eetpoB) A t that time a 1M » green Ford cussed and that they also talked respects hia parents he pattern* Bartlett Pears *■ station wagon was stolen from the about the Iranian problem. 8 Navy Men Killed SuBdoy EvBBlnfl, NovBmb*r 23rd, ot 7:30 O ’Cloek after them and grows into happy 4 b . n 2 1 c rear of 1 ElUabeth street. The He didn't give any details. F o r‘Sleepy’ GI manho^ or womanhood. Though owner, Cecil H. Hawley, .of Hedge On other subjects; life is rilTfed for the pare'nta of Irrofulor SSioi Truman said he expects to meet A jb P^uie Hits Sea / EVERYONE WELCOME hog lanci Shnabury, reported the Fort Meade. Md.. Nov. 20—(/P>— sdoleacenMi a *«n*e of humor, STEERO regUtratlon as ClOl. He had left Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson sometime patience and acceptance of their L ig h t S y r u p ‘ m u around Dec. 1, when the defeated The Army said today It will sUrt ik the keys In the car. (Oeatineei from Fag* Oneji a new trial “ in the next few days" feelingq iiiakea the road emoothet. LAVASOAP Boiidllen and Chidtim Thieve* Steal Oana Democratic presidential candidate it wae pointed put that new fV k C o il m u o i m i j is coming to Washington. for P fe ' Warren McConnell, 21- , Half-*n-hour U U r a rock was tion of the casualties pending no year-old soldier from Alloway, weya o f, discipline are basically, TT " thrown through the window of the Says Adlal Heads Party - tification of next of kin. N. J., who waa prevloualy neiy learning the underlying’ reason for b« c . ' Keeler Sporting Goods Store, 8$0 He aaid again that he regard* ' The crash occurred soon after fenced to ten years at hard lafior, a child’s behavior, letting him 9 Weet Mala Mreet. New BrlUln. Stevenson as the head of the 4:30 a. m. for going to sleep on his poft in understand that you know how he Two men jumped from a station Democratle party. Mi PORK ROAST A naval officer In a surface Korea. ^ t r feels; allowing him to let out the EDUCATOR wagon, reai^ed through the win . Laughingly, Truman said in re craft operating in an area nearby The previous conviction and sen "Nothing Finer bad feelings, and finally channel dow, tossed three revolvers, two ply to a question that It Is very DUZ SmakaJ reported he saw the plane going tence was Set aside by the Court ing feelings of anger, fear and in LIBBY'S Vaauum automatic plStoia Snd a rifle into much too early to discuss what he into a steep bank and heard two of MiliUry Appeals ip Washing security into othex emotions and C LIX V? the back seat Then they escaped. himself will do after leaving the A U NATIVE Docs It P a c l i ^ muffled explosions while the ton. OGDEN'S CORNER sctlvitlea. Thus dis^pline can b* SHOULDERS Aa the window broke, the alarm Whit* House. (bomber still was in. the air. McConnell was accused of going reduced to a minimum since the was set.otf. A neighbor saw Che He went on to say that he docs B F A M O U S The pilot of the second plane to sleep Nov, 14, .1951, at hia post' mofie we accept‘a cfilW* feeling* Lg. Pkgs. 9 Ox. Pkgb car. not know himself yet what he will on a main line of resistance held TEL. ROCKVILU , the: more he can accept our rule* 5 5 c T O M A T O 21c j ^ ^ M - .... w I sighted lights In the area ob the It was. another half hour later bv the Seventh Infantry Dtvjaion Mialt Film ORANGE Oatiuina ?■** *■''“** “"** mad* several runs'over Th quot# the author* of "Why ! the bandMa drove into the service in Korea and was tried by a Sev B.5S7S S Doee he Act That Way "Guid Sprfnf * u *”^^lthe scene, but the downed plane THB FINEST TURKEYS YOU EVER ATE—THIS BIRD LAMB LEGS enth Division general court mar 4 JUICE UMTUQUI station.' • ■ sit down and enjoy himself. sunk beneath the surface, the IS GROWN ON A SPECIAL R A 'n O N ance that la not restrictive, love JUICE 8 U . Klpcker skid they could have He said he'e) have some infor Navy said. tial in Korea Dec. 10,1951. that is not possessive, faith In our He also was sentenced to a dis OXYDOL changed cars by then as the first mation to make 4>ubtic about hia Three aircraft from the Quonset TUB* IR8ICES* children; and most Important, a GIANT • - car waa so easy to apof. Butmon’a honorable discharge and the for UUNDRYITAROH plana on, Jan. 21, the day after Point Naval Air Station searched willingness to free our children to 44 O z. Can description of the guns fitted that inauguration. feiture of all his pay allowances. O P E l« outgrow us— these are th* ayinbole CHUCK ROASTS the area. They reported slThting o f the stolen arm*, the State Po- He did say, however, that he McConnell is now under restric QL ^ G al aircraft debris and personal gear BROAD BREASTED HENS ^ of happy, effective perenthood.^'^ 2 plkb. 5 5 c Aunt >19c 35c Uc* lieutenant aaid. does not plan to maintain an of tions here and his case is in the floating In an oil slick cove'ring a EVENINGS Th* audience was divided Into Jamima Road blocks in the area turned fice or an apartment In Washing hands of Second Army headquar wide area. / ■mall groups for dlscuesion of the^ up nothing. The bandIU laat seen ton. ters at Port Meade. He is the eon BROAD kREASTED TOMS The planes had flown from tbe topic, and a epokeeman from each ^ NOXON headed towards Canton were not Reporters asked several ques of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McConnell group presented the problem* die- Da PORK CHOPS PLEASE ORDER EARLY TO BE SURE TIDE Pancake > seen agaUn laat night. tions about statements Republi Naval Air Station here on the an- of Alloway. FRESH DRESSED K o fh o r l tl-submarine maneuver. cuasM snd suggestions offered by Oete Ootbee Cleaner METAL fOUSH can Sen. Robert A. Taft has made hie group.' Q uart Jar FBI NABS THEFT RING aa to possible cuts in government Submarine force heafiquarters Airs, -n'erold Carlson and Mra. at the Submarine Base, Groton, Washington, Nov. 20— —The spending. L f\ TURKEYS B to 10 U . AVG . FRESH DRESSED Richard Olmatead were In charge Conn., said todsv the submarine L g.P k g iHAMBURC first break in an alleged big-scale Truman brushed them aside by TiM real, broad-breasted type with of refreshments. Mrs. Charles Gip stealing of auto parts from the Piper was operating with two P2V HONKYDIW saying Taft hasn't seen the 1953- type planes and the tug Hopi in plenty of flavorfol meat Lb. son, chairman of the Clfild Btikly Pwa Raapbany 'P k f . W iliys Overland Company, haa 54 budget and therefore does not NATIVE CAPON group, presided at the. brief busi It.rOa. Jar routine training exercises In the FROZEN FOODS SWEETHEART been diaclosed by the FBI...... know a thing about what's .in,it. Block island area, but that no mes ness-jneefing...... -:_P»aa«tve.„ G-men, who announced the ar The President said he will sub sage had been received there by DO YO U O W N h e S s W E W I L L A U O H A V E F R O Z E N rest o f three men in Baltimore, mit this budget to Congress in 11 a.m. on the crash report. u t New York and Washington last January just the same as if he A FINE W ATCH ? Skilled hands made your preci 'PILLSBURYOR VBIIMONT were going to continue aa Presi 1 3 -U L IS . \ jCoiirt Martial Set ^ h t . aaid they had recovered SEAMAN KIUJIID f sion timepiece. When repairs EVIS. TURKEYS GOLD MIDAL I L L . Baa MAID ICE CREAM $100,000 worth of new jeep parts dent. Newport, R. I., Nov. 20--(iPi— are needed trust your watch Sises from 0 Rw. to 12 lbs. L g.P k g Houi tucked away iii warehouses at De He s'aid It will be a good, tight For Book Writer WaNatlay Manuel L. Alves, 16. of 26 State only to a skilled watch repair Lb c troit and Baltimore. budget. street, Brietol, R. I,, a seaman man. GAUDETS Certtfled 67 .Fanm ' 2 KO. 4 9 « They- aaid the three men were' apprentice at the Newport Naval Watchmaker guarantees watek. S]nnipi m em bm of a huge ring accused In running 100 yards, a sprinter F ro ze n Beef -Specials Fort Meade, Md.. Nov. 20—(JV- I Station, waa killed today in a jepnlrs for 1 year. Taaty Lunchaan B IR D S BYE BLU-WHITE of atealing such items aa axles, exerts enough energy- to lift him shooting accident. , Deliveries Monday and TOMS FOR YOUR FREEZER iLt. Col. Melvin B. Voorheee, Army JOY Maat ' I f O s , Can I t oz. BOT. generators, and fuel pumps from self 270 feet into the air, accord Naval authorities said that AlVea Tuesday, Nov. $4 a ^ 25 leensor In Korea accused of writing Temt the Toledo firm, ing to the Encyclopedia Britannic*. was killed by a shot from a .45- ' Drive out and pick out ‘>2 to 32 U S . ILOCK CHUCK POT ROAST ...... U . 5 9 e book that wasn’t censored, will | FLAKES court martlaieff her*. Just tke else you wanL RIBS OF BEEF COVEN ROAST) ...... U. 65c 'r—V ■ Bottle N * order needed. Second Army headqh*rt*ra *n- 3 0 c Chicken Pie 45* Lb. 55c Ipniinced yesterday that it Woifid Pkg. 9 c I'.ish charges against 'Voorheea fo rj P I Z Z A T K '-J OPEN FRESH DRESSED RABY PORK LOINS .... U . 5 5 c CORN in'* bo(d(, "Korean Tales,” which, Qraan Giant EVENINGS FRESH MADE PURE PORK (in hia own words “ took e slap at a I SPIO (■$ S P M MULE TEAM large part of the correspondent Craam fty k 20 SAUSAGE MEAT ...... L b . 5 9 c I For WaU and Floor,"' 80f MAIN ST. orps, which I felt wae violating | I45« BORAX BENSON^S F R E S H R A B Y BEEF U V E R ...... U . 7 9 c security and endangering lives." . S A L T P O ra piifl. ELM C itY SLICED (SEAUD) BACON ... Lb. 59c Voorhees is charged With fall- lln^ .to submit a manuscript''of his Pkg. 2 4 c SLKBD ILblZC L b .. c. hook to the Department of Army 1 31 for review and disregarding the U.2 S* ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL! BEEF SPECIALS order of'--his commanding officer.! r [PLATE BEEF to withdraw the book for publicb-] CRISCO PRODUCE BLOCK CHUCK FOT ROAST ...... U . 6 5 c tion^ Fratb BORAXO Asy RCA*ViCTOR TELEVISION pwchostd Ib lONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST ...... U . 7 9 c The Charges were filed by Gen. I 1 Lb. c Tosei* Bating, commander of the 32 I ^ L O A F SKcad PICKY’S FRUIT MART FRESH GROUND BEEF ...... U . 5 5 c NovmbBr wM b* equipped FREE OF ?lxth Arm y on the west coast, but | FANCY the inyesUgatlon ■ was switched 1 a Lbe. 89c ‘ CHARGE with UHF Ceeverfer fe received CORNER MIDDU TURNHKE WEST AND BROAD STREET here ao Gen. Swing would not For Frarti "V., ■ STEAK SPECIALS have to act as both prosecutor and | BOSC PEARS 4 SKcaJ Lh. Judge. SPICED HAM N«w IrltalR UHF SfotloB sehBdidBd for J ob- SUNSHINE FORfERHOUSi STEAK ... ess* . . v U . $ 1 .0 9 Voorheee said his book, pub- Fresh Featuring: Jiahed Armistice Day. ren Into %j CHEER LARGE FLORIDA Sliced - _ uory 15. S IR L O IN s t e a k ...... Lb. S1.0S LOAF CHEESE" Lb. 5 9 c KRISPY URAOKERS SPRING IROOK FARM |"one-genenil barrier” in the per- j Naoiar TENDER KNIT STEAK ...... Lb. 99c on of Brig. Gen. Frank Dom. i »“ • J9c deputy. Information officer at the j Lg. Pkg. 3 0 c JUICE ORANGES Bhraul Lb. Pkg., Pentagon in Washington. Voor FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF RCA TV WB HAVB JUST BECEIVKD A SHIPNBNT OF heea contends Dom opposed theJ BEAL OLD FASHIONED , W HITE SEEDLESS 7 W U COUPON ok bMause "ha said; I had no | SUNSHINE « UOLDEN COOKIE SEE YOUR "d e p e n d a b l e DEALER FOR L l i e n right to write a Itory whlcJi re- Lb. |flected against Gen. "HacArthur.’ GRAPEFRUIT SHARP CHEESE Gen, Dom denied this. He and CHEEZ-ITS PATTY MINTS Ibis staff spent three devs gobi" |over the book with Voorhees and I •EST FOK lAKINe eREENINe • BETTER INSTALMTION • BETTER SERVICE ^Turkeys 10% OFF ON (12) OR MORE PACKAGES OF Pkg. T| 9 c Lh. T M O s.P k f. 2 9 c ordering changes in “certain parts FROZEN FBUITS OR VEGETABLES f hat were not eultable.” Dom midi ] LI. .The finest brosd-bressted md nenty APPLES CHARGE >Bf.ACKMAn.’ BORDEN'S turkeys' with n wonderful flsTor. A l Moecow. Nov. 26.VW)—Prsvd* MAZOLA sixM. Place your order NOW find gel ^oday called the recent U. B. hvfiro- STARLAC the exact sizeirdB wmL ren bomb tests "blackmail.” It i^’ts the fljxt Soviet comment on the-'U. 8. Atoffl^ Energy commls- « $ q L Slee 41c U f l i B i o i f FailriBi Pinto RNEST SELlmOII OF FRESH FRUITS ANB VEOETmES Ision’s announcefiient Sunday that FBON OUB OVTN OVENS ’S, Ik. |successriii research on the super- POPULAR 6WMARKETS omh had been carried out at Argo Ghiaa ^tarck . . . . 14c .RADIOS ------TV ------APPLIANCES FU N T M i MEAT HOUSE FRESH DMl-Y JUST RECEIVED— A FRESH SHIPMENT ^ Biwetok- . ‘ RinORAUKERS Argo Starch T E L B 424 "Tboee who inspire such re- 974 MAIN ST.-- FREE PARKING NEXT TO STORE .'*■ . ■ 10B5 M AIN STREn — TELEPHONE 3S3S SEEDLESS G R A m AND SWEET TdMGERIN^ orts,” said an editorial in the Niapra Uan. Starch m ; g leading Soviet paper, "evidently FUM1Y OF FARMH SPACI 1 Lb. Pkg. UPEN TH U RfiAY NIGHT TIL 9 t. M.— OPEN FRI. AND SAT. TIL 6 P. M. wppoee that ’hydrogen’ blaekmeil U bIS LatlC 8t«INhk...*^v^~ bring more than' .did the omic.” ■I ' I m iift
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■!-■ ; :^ ;v \, -K " ■ ' / .'A / f.^ PAOI ■'■^ y ''“ MAKCBSSTBR EVBNmo BKtlALa ltM ?to8T K IIi CONN.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBKH 20. 1962 MAKCh S t ER EVENING HERALD. M AN C^TER. CONN. THURSDAY. NQfVElIBEB 20. 1952 fA^S^^URTEEH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER f u n n y b u s in e s s BY HERSHBfcitGER )NERVILLE POLES BY FONTAINE FOX Sense. and Nonsense ■. ■ .. • *' ‘ ...... ;VV’L Wife (away from home) — h A'- Two nti^bor women were ebatr rora! I forgot to turn bff the elee- tUur orer tte beak fence. / Marttui — We are going tO/flee **‘HMbiid — It’a nU right. Noth MIbs Heloa EBtiA Faculty AdelMr tn n better neighborhobd ■O***- ;OBaaiM by Stadsats of Maachaitor High School ing wUl bum — I f ^ t to turn VOL. XX. NO. IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SO Olbria — Bo are we. (V^ftth eon- S f the water in the batotuh. f V l l c fldSttCBle Martha — What! AH you going I to nbwe too? i The tramp got th# ueual quea- Rol^Bon Speaks F ran k lin 's L^on of Honor C oiin cfl Sendii Gloria — Wo, wf*^ eUying here. tlon along with tha hand-ouL . Legion,of Honor Sock, and Buskin Scores tMdy — How did you happen ip Season Ends Seen By Juniors Once there wai a traveUng e a l^ become n tmmpT ■* To Science Qub S i x S e n i t m man. Ha ,waa new to the lob. Tramp — Doctor'a ofdar, ~ ’am. F or G iiddersl Agam with ‘Bride’ Play But he'h^ beard a lot of jokea Lndy Oh, coma now. I can t oha of tha. most .Mmarkabla about fa ^ e r a ' daughtera. Bo when believe tbaL Ohaster RobUMon. vice prIncIpaL man who erver Uyed waa Ranjamin [azR Farrdl '.JPlrarfte Tramp — Tt'a the fhith. He told gave aa Intorerting talk last m - Mra. Helen^tlon-qttito overwhalm tha Banka It got Mte, inataad of etopplng in This yiiar maite. Franklin. Ha was- a dlptomat, me to long walka nl^r briggsmim Place Second Page Bkin^a -SOth year with At Nfirtliiera k«g^lK il : town.^he went to the nearcn farm- day to the Bclenoe C3t)lM Mr. Rob^ **S& ng the most of their roles hOM. The people wfre hoapit mealaV who baa baen flying fbr Sock and Buakln. nnd her untiring author, inventor, aUUwnan. nnd iM e; they innted him tp apend ^,In CCIL Loop; Roach and devoted aerviee to the club waa were EUaabeth Party aa DeUIah. pbiloaophw. A movie, telling the Meeting in NewfaigtoB years, atartad hia talk by explalh- the maid who grew sentimental, - .h. W night. They had a daivhter K all the people in, the United > And'Aitkin LiMd Team| Ihg aarodynanUes. ; a dilef factor In making n grant success of this yaVs production, ovar waMlnga, and Anne FaUot aa Mory o f hi# Me ^ Manchastor HlgK’a ■ tn flfa t And aa, uaual the^ were only two BUtes aUyed h y «e on Sunday Aarodynamisa Is the term mean, ■Mif Bellamy,‘the efficient aecre- -junior Ibtgllah claaaen last Dwra- J . bedrooma, one for the old couple; wa’d Bp automobile ndiag. "Father of the Bride,” which was I Council wall rei itoi at V Ybe curtain has •fallea on an- Ing "air in UwtioA” Dynamlea tory who Nas forced to resign nt- gay m the aassmbiy hnU.. the Northern Rmponal maetM s t and tha aalaaman waa- told to JIthor football aeaaon. with eecond deals with tha plana In motion, he preMntod ab tha Bowars School on aleep in the daughter's room. Nov. U nnd 15. ter attempting ^ pnme d ^ ^ Franklin was IS hla father I the COnnectlew AdefaUee gCl _ About nine o’clock-they all went Another thing Iplaoa 'ln the COIL as tha spoik of MUd. enormous guaaL Un which got Mg- apprenticed him to hia oMar broth- Behool Student Cbunclte, ImM afc necked TV nptreeeea dlaplny la jh Um hatUe for tha Briggamen. A tie This field ia a highly totimloal DeURlng tha uproarioua iaci- y to bad for a good nlght'a reat. The dents involved la a family w »^ a , .K - 4,. who was a printer. In I Newtagton High School last UMin- lot of nerve. ^ ■i with Middletown nnd n one point one, requiring, a g r ^ t d ^ of atu- .Robert Morris^ aa Joe, ttaj^ sUrtod "The New - 'next morning the farmer got up, Join to Windham were the only dy and exparimantatlon ho pointed daughter prepares tor, a wedding, 7 his Wife got up, and the anesman Qdexpeni the play was saA haait- cuMttpn y p y t. Sandra Bundi;^ England Oourant.” one of the flret Shlrer. Jara Fhrrell. Fife- 7 At a political dinner, a working • spots on the Mague record. ououL t AerodynamtoaAerpdynanuoe eiw) alao reqtUrtlequ^ n an i — «-rf.■ ------? n d o U Mw'a Tocranea, A1 Quay. CbniRe got up, a ^ the daughter got home man. who waa caned upon form .<1 Co-mptalna for the seaabn were nmnewapapei gSSora eiAahUahed In Amert- ,tfom coiBege. Melen Khmlck as the flortat'a ab>' ca. B^amln triad hit hand at Crooon. Jimmy Moriariy, and. ■------— ■, toast offered the toUowlng;^ ‘^ ere ■>fnm Hoach and Marsh Aitkin, both mathematiea. tendant, and Chariaa Shaver and In iiealth to poverty; >t^«ticke to »«eUmas «C mora than two'yaara Nowadaya, edian planai are daughter's pre-matrlmonlal p c ^ , I w rit^ for this papar anonymous faculty advteor George Eiagwrllng, Marriage\UoeneeUiWIWW Qerk—Touv#aw>ee» «■*'— 'T h e laugh-flUsd action rayolTsd Jack RoMnson as Fate and Red, ly, and with much succeee. Re be attended the annual eenvratlen her without permle- : a man when all hla friends foreake of play. Roach broke into the Une- going faster, aerodynamics is « i auatalnad by a the moving men. turned in fine ' ^ * from MHB'a student oouncU. can’t marryr y > -np In bla freehman yaarnnd acor- moatm ^ importantimporrant study.muoy. omeeBines 0«w » l i —around the frahocka e»i«*«»ie suatauiaa aha oy an- > came dleeatieflad with hie brother's m aion. him." __ L performancaa in leaser roles. treatment o f him, and he decided At the convention, foOowlag • / / - iO-$tL, ‘•Th«t vMid«yin« bilwtelBf «rtl»t dowii’t b ^ r wHb • ed the lone Indian touchdown that Tlw aoUon o f tha play took place tr»y wh«n h« §»to In a eafatarlal / season. This year climaxed the to leave home at tha earlteat op welcome addreea Iqr Newtagton V • ' , <. DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE foqr year reign of Tdr. Football.” to the Banka living room to tha portunity, Ho laft Boaton tor H ^ 's prindpel. Dr, PbOlg Waa, Mnnhall took on flret string cen prasant time, PhllaiMphia convention keynoter, eSdraaagtti IC^I^^OOFLE 17m play waa directed by Mra. HU fln t meal In PhUadelphU ISO Student OouneU delgtaita OUR BOARDING HOUSE with ter chores in bis sophomore pear, Fellot Stailo. a < ^ ^ he^aald; x •‘^ w e^ ^ n th er of th# Bride.' Sktonar with the toate, pace, and BY J. R. WILLIAMS — n Anawer to PrevlouB Puiito gnd has aCuck bgr that post since'. The srings are ssrept-biaOk. ITiay I1 P**F* ,m«, was made from a loaf of dry bread gathered there ch the giflbjeet ad OUT OUR WAY Oavaleil craftamanahip which have dlatto- student council clttaenShlp, ITMATS A iFXCWTr^WCT W ; After getting off to a slow aUrL ehangW which he munched na ha walked ■ AWP-TH’ FUN ^'fOuaerreR esfio.eer/eU wad Aht .a u AO U's Fall! guiahed Bock and Buakln produc along tha straat, much to After tha toapirtag addraao^ J g a lUTEREBTlN® C A S » ^ «r>t *' ,„V>' h. ■ ■ 1 ::V - r.KL. PAGE SEVENTEEN ■ V IIANCHEI^TER e v e n WG HffltAU). MANCHESTER. C0N1<« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,. 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN> THtJBSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1952 p a g e s ix t e e n YOU'LL BE CARRYING THE BALL THE WITH! Both West Codst Rivals I Parlor Fans See ^runt and Groaners Play Coast Winner Herald Angle Army-Navy Goi^ Before 18,357 at Garden T o Get Sh ot By Ready for Title Contest Herald to Publish Philadelpai* ^ (Ar New*- / . __ __ ' EARL W. YOST Silk City Lays Claim to State y Roberts,/Black Trail fentares) — Indienttoas , ai« Sporta Editor Bowling Standings 9 tlM Army-Navy foathaU Let uat provided a full set of Judges, At Ro8e B ow l ' Lot Angeles, Nov. 20—(dV-The, An Injury In to* game to one Now Yorkbrk. Nov. 20-/W Semi-Pro Football Championship of SMderr starters, aay halfback I gaaM here ea Saturday, Mav. all enjoy a big, heartyiauj/laugh at the weH, for the Garden production. Bowling League aecretsuieo football teams at Southern CaU- *9, wUl attract seore parlor The PonuHlaeloa atwaya does this New/Tork, Nov. 20—tffl—There * season, with two games to play, for • ■■ ■ , ______------r i — ------Big Chicago Fielder fomia and UCLA eased down a Paul Cameron or blocking back expense of the iwsalerialers, those tSBVtk HERE AND THERE .... —... - A. - - 1— ; ~ plMse note. LewU WUftame, or llnebapker 1 taaa IlM a aay gam e Ode aca- funny, funny felldw* who put on though It inelata that each eacoun- were 21 fumbles in’ toe recent * a new Eastern mark. The Crusader The HemM will publish ou bit in workouU today and, barring trm be Mlled as "exhlbltlonB," not Boston Red Sox and the Boston Upon learning that the Strat toe unforeseen, wUl go into their Donn Moomaw, would work/ m I their rib-UckllM acU night after Purdue-Notre Dame game, toere sharpshooter tanks fifth among Saturday or Monday the stahd- Thera will he only^19 ather night around ^ e country and are matchea. Aaomalons or not. the Brave* are Usted to play an ex ford College All-Stars have been New York, Nov. 20—lAh—Hank on Pacific .Coast Conference cham- extreme hasdahlp. were 111 in the Notre-Dame-Mfchl* the all-time college tor ers in total Inga of all organised bowUng end, eight for third and so TrojM Coach Jess Hill ( ^ r i v - I major college games ea that never, Of course, taken aeriously rommleeloB's attitude cut* down hibition iNtaebaU game at BuUielcy number of yards gained. Maloy is forced into bankruptcy, the Silk league* la Manqbeater. Stand- Sauer, the rs|(s to riches outfielder piontoip* game in Memorial Colise uaemploymeat. gM Stole game. But tlier* wurt ' down the line. . . , t* um Saturday in near-perfect con- ably would not be harmed to® day. Narmally, there are M by anyon^ who got beyond toe Stadium In Hartfend on April 9. topped by Ford of Hardin-SUn- a t y A. C. has announced the fact lags must be turned into The of the Chicago Cub*, today wa* Sauer and Black revived eight major gaaMa eiMh Oatarday It * ^ n , roughly, 20 yesrt alnce : jg eumWea In laat week’8 Red Sockera’ spring training slate named t,hp moat valuable player in diUon. much by injuries. There 13n’t much fourth grade. only' 12 fumbles In laat week’s mons (W491, Don Klostermpn of that they are champions, of the O M l. Herald offloe not later than firsts place Votes apiece and Rob- to chooee bptweeii hla' first Md doriag m eeaena lad the nerve to take over the noble science enjoyed Ha laat selections.' was announced by •Publicist I^rr>' Loyola (1951), B*be ParlUl of Friday noon for publication on the Nati Y. V . :/■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEiL CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 195^ PAGE V m t T g f l t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, tfOVEMBER 20. 1952 it a i EHiHlMN ■Mwairai iBstruments 53 ApsrUnciit»—Flats— Ho fsr Sal* 73 He^eci for Sal* 71 SItaatlons Waats*— Fael and Fsed ; 4>.A Honsehold Goods 61 A otoioMho -*or Salt ..A . Auto AccessorieorrTires ® RoofiBf“:“8 i ^ I f Help Wanted—F s#«ls tS Tenetats ... W is fwrTHicHTiER — Green Manor SAgriiwIcA jSc/ierfa/c Fm odt f f NEW. USED and rentM -hmtru- Road. Thraa' Bedtoom Ranch 1% PER CENT GREAT EASTERN RobSng and WOOD. Stove or Sreplace lengths. - STOP AT “ , OFFICE menta. Raeda. mutaa, strlnga, NEWLYDEOORATED three room Homo with (uU caUar. attaebsd CONVERTIBLE LOOK! donatruction Co Applleatora of WOMAJT w m care for child in h^r Delivered f l 8 per cord. Phone atanda, aU aoeasaoriaa. Matboda (Urniabed apaftm ent Central 1»- is all s quhlified buyer O m ifM SPECIALS HELP WANTED hom e 8 a. m. to S p. m. Vicinity WllUmanUc 8-8217 anytime. CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE gmtsfe. ancloood aids pqrch, pbM Midnight-3 a. m...... William Simpaon Bird and Fllntkota.. Guaranteed Factory-tralnad repalimra. Ward eathm. H eat hot water included. lanJsil. ahadas, aluminum com- need pay to own this HALF PRICE T^E SALE roofs and aiding. Llfa-Uma alum o f WeddeU schopl. Tel. 8883. Krauaa, 8T Walnut 5936. Garage optlonaL Write Box U, 3 a. m.- 4 a. m...... L. W. Alcoa OVER 25 UST— SteUBRESSEI of season and save! CLERK-TYPISTS ‘ ' AT THE GREEN .scraans, 'atdrm windows beautiful three bedroom ...... Donald Anderson, WiUlam Bayrer inum clapboard-and eomblnation Garden—FBrni Dsiiy Herald.' and dbbes. 4 par cant mortgage. 4 a. m.- 3 a. m. Shorthand Desired But RELIABLE Licensed. home; has Colonial. Full tile bath, 6 a. m.- 9 a. m...... Myra Fitagerald Alnrlisemiib 1M7 PLYMOUTH ALL J ^ E S atom wiodowa and aertens. FOr Owns.' laaybig atate. *19,000. FROM 21 Ic^ LBS.----- SSi LB. DRESSER .X free aatlmatea call 8271. Evenings Not Essential opening for. day child care by Prodnets' 6f : Excellent gift selecUona, 'UPRIGHT PIANO for sal# In good double plastered walls, 9 a. m.-Noon ...... Ruth Oiblay, Gertrude Bengaton 1»U 8TUDEBAKER , hour, day or week, houra to suit ...... Thomas MaxweU, Mra. Lucy Burke CLASSIFIED ADVT. Goodyear, Krestone, U. S. 8303. Albeit V Lindaay. Owner. TURNIPS For Sale. Clifford tor the home. condition. Pboo# 2-4216. BorisMB LoeaUeas Noon-3 p. m. . .. U4S CHEVROLET parents. Tel. -2-8801. e fin^ace, hot water oil ...... Mrs. Bathelun Lewis Excellent Hours March, 258 Wdodaldc street,-just for Reat MANCHESTER—Large Cokmlal.1 3 p. m.- e p. m. DEPT. HOURS Fresh Stock —r No Seconds COMPLETE UNBtOF TOTS SPINET PIANO. Must sell, at heat, open stairway, larjre William Handler HENS-14ts1ILBS.-lStLB.BRESSEB «;15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. All Coavcrtiblea. No Saturdays off Hillsto'wn Road. * ones. Sacrifica. *276 caah. Writ# cuatom-buUt 1943, with oentapT living room. Immediate 9 p. m.- 8 p. m...... Mr. and Mrs. Foster WllUams Roofing ( I f . A Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 TO RENT—Stora at 21 Mapla haRway, firbplai^ lavatory !3rst Ail ^ ccd to SeU. Useable CMing, Plus Tax Paid Vacations CHAMBERS’ FURNITURE y Box N, Harold. alraet Near Main street oppoalU occupancy. 8 p. m.-16 p. m...... Olive Ray ROOFING—Speclallxing In repair floor. Ceramic flle hath second! 16 p.______m.-Midnight _ .John Moore, BiU Lanning' COPY CLOSING TIME Paid Holidays EiOXEIR PUPS for Chriatmaa A. Household Goods 61 AT THE GREEN BALDWIN ACROSONIC Spinet First NatlonaL Phona 5117. Ed floor,' hot water ell beat Seragt. BALCH-PONTIAC Inc. ing roofs of all klnda. Alao ntw ward J. HoU, 1669 Mabi etreet Volunteers may reglatar at ClvU Defense Headquarters on Mondays We Deliver fO R CLASSIFIED ADVT. 155 Center Street CALSO SERVICE CENTER K. C. registered. All fawn. Inquire only'four years old. Inimaculate Ameslte driveway, oetnbtamtlon Full Price $14,700 roofs. Guttar work. Chimneys 81 BreokSeld stroet AN HONEST PERSON Open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m . and Friday from 1-4 p. m. or call 8215 or 3-3734. MON. THRU FRI. cleaned, repaired. 20 yaa'ia* ex Call RockvUIe 6-3338 WHO’S G Om o HOUSEKEEPXNG condition; Beautiful Sheraton, TWO-STORY brick buUdbig for screens storm windows, ewnlnn I Your Better Deal Priced at *13,906 for quick sale. | 1«:M A. M. 436 Center St. Phone 2-0980 perience Free astlmatee OaO THArs WHAT I WANT , Bhrenings 7:30 to'3:80 mahogany. Bargain at *695. Ra- rent, PurneU Place. Large area For Interview Owner leaving state. THE JARVIS REALTY Pontiac Dealer Howley. Manchester 83SL PdaltiT and SawUc* 4S TO TAKE OVSat ttlaetmMit coet *1625. Alao other suitable (or light manufacturing H. PSCHIGHHOLTZ SATURDAY 9 A. M. NORGE Refrigerator, In good con- Z_ CLERK-TYPIST. Young lady to BROAD BREASTED bronsa tur- u n p a i d b a l a n c e used spineU *395. Terms. Open or storage. Large parking area. Wandering Dog Seen Cause NEWMARKER ROAD — ROCKVILLE 1948 PONTIAC atreamllner aedan- illtion. *25. Ten piece mahogany COMPANY Trailers for Sale <-A assume reqmnsibility of follow kevs, frtah killed, fresh frosen, MONTHLY PAYMENTS Thuradaya P. M. Goaa Plano Com' Very reasonable rent. OsU 3786. TEL. ROCKVILLE 6-7620 TOO* OOOPEBATION W nX ette. Hydramatic, luatroua green. ing collection of account#. 5096 dining room #et, *80. 1* Haxal pany, 317 Asylum etreet, Hart' MANCHESTER — Scarborough I Bk AmUEOlATED Heating—^Plumblag IT ready anytime. S to 25 pounds. 322.33 A t night caU 2-5863. A' beautiful, one owner car. One' FISHERMEN, Hunters, campers, of time spent In typing, five day NEW FURNITURE AND street. Phone 2-4422. ford 5-6596. Free parking In lot road, seven room Colonial with Phone 4112 vou would be proud to own. For PLUMBING And heating. SpccUl- SChaub’* Turkey Farm, 288 Hills- Ule lavatory, tils bath, fireplace, Of 2-Car Crash in BolioH small. Single wheel trailer with wbrk week, free group and surgi town Road. APPLIANCES next door, THREE ROOM Office to rent on the beat in values buy at Oeiiter, Ixing Iq .repaira, Copper water which la now in atoraga-^ WE BUY and seU good used furni Blast Center atreet Phone 2-5320, hot water oil heat two car at DIAL 5121 new General tire and tube, tar cal insurance and pension plan. ture, combination ranges, gee \., tached garage, drivtwv, screens, RANCH HOUSE —Six beautiful Motor Saiea, 461 Main street. piping,'reinoJeling electric equip ORDER YOUR ■ Thanksgiving origteelly aold to a young couple or 6514. paulin, lights eaaily attached to Apply In person or call Mr; Lavoie ranges and hcatere Jones Fuml-' VIOLIN, IN good condHlon. Cov- storm endows ImmeAate eccu-| rooms in fine location. Full base ColuttAia Man in Hospi car bumper. Call 2-3901. ment for plugged draina. Edward for appointment, Hartford 1-6524. White Holland Turkey# fraah but ilmfortunately are not getting FBI Agents Join 1950 f o r d Custom deluxe tudor. ture Store. S3 Oak. Phone 2-1041. pancy. Price 117,506. ment with garage. Call Madeline I«St and Fonnd Johnaon 6979 or 5044. H. J. Heins Co., 570 Tolland from the farm. All beautifully married efitry. 7-7834. ^ ______LET US Radio, heater. In excellent condi Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 - 4«79. tal with Head Injuries; atreet, Bla#t Hartford. ' cleanad. Wa deliver. Steve BEDROOM SUITE Houses for ~R*Bt 55 ■ ! liOST—Vnlr firl'e brown fur lined tion. See this one at only .11,295. COMPUCTE FURNACE n^r> LIVING ROOM SUITE ABC’S SPECIALS Hunt for Luchese . Two Children Unhurt Wanted Antos Owarer. Phone Coventry 7*6175. WesriBK AppsBeV-Furs 57 THREE ROOMS and bath. sUigla SIX ROOM CAPE Cod. UU heat glovee "end kerchief, vicinity Douglas Motora. 333 Main atrett Ing eervloe. Gas, oU or coa). Win W ANTED—I time balp, cve- 5-PC. DINETTE UET ACANCHESTER—English Colonial ROAST Motorcycles 1 2 USED WASHERS lakefront house furnished. Lights automatic hot water heater, com Barnard School. Call 2-0535. ter air conditioning ayateiiie In- ninga and aya. Call In. per- “PHILCO’’ ELECTRIC REF. Taro car garage, fireplace, steam One man' was in Manchester ■talled and serviced, T. P. Aitkin, and heat included, boat and gS' heat, excellent condition, vacant bination window# and doors, (Ooatlaoed from Page Om ) 1947 OLDSMOBOE 76 aedan. Hy- WANTED—0->od clean, used cars. sSh. Memorial omer Stora, 852 Articles for Sal* 45 ’’BENGAL’’ COMB. RANGE TWO FUR Coats, slxe 12. Rea LOST—PASS BOOK No. 1296. 6 McCabe atreet. Phona 6793. EASY SPIN DRY *45.00 rage. CalLOoventsy 7-588*. Bowers achool. Price AI5.000. ameslte drive, nice lo t good locS' Memorial. Hospital’ with undeter YOUR dramatic. In excellent condi.tlon See Bob Oliver, Center Motor Main street. “NORGE” WASHER aonabla. Phone 8975. live in patronage appointments Notkie U hereby slven that Op ROYAL AND Smlth^Sszoiia port- tion. Phone 2-1273. ' mined injuries today, the result of throughout. Priced well below Sales, 401 Main street. •HOOVER” VACUUM tional Share Rook No. 1296, iaaued EFFICIFJ4T-Plumbing and hcat- aUe ai^ standard ' typawrltcrs. and sat in with poUtical leaders in ceiling. See Bob Oliver today. EXPERIENCED Waitresa for day ”EMERSON” TELEVISION BE N D K *35.00* , STOP LOOKING— Single homes a two-car. accident on Route 6 at by The Mancheatei^ Saving;* and in g^ Plugged drains machine, All maicas o f adding machlnea m u s k r a t Fur coat, slxe 1*. SabnrbsB for Rent 56 MANCHESTER — (jolonlal. Flre- the judge's chambers, Oreenbaum TURKEY Center Mqtora. 461 Main atreet work. Apply In person. Center Sealy mattress and box spring. *6,960 -up. Alsb two-families. To the Johneon road intersection in Loan Aaaociation, Inc., haa been c l ^ e d . Phone 6497. sold or rented Repairs ra all Mohawk rugs, inlaid, lamps, tablet, Worn only once. Phone 2-1801. mace, tUe bath. mortnga Mnke Thanksgivinc a Bmineas Services Offered 13 Restaurant, 499 Main atraet. FOR RENT—Three room apart Early occupancy. Price *14,700. satisfy your real estate needs, said BYankenaUln took over his Bolton at 7:10 this morning. A loat and appllilatioh haa been PICK UPS: 1951 Ford, 1950 Ford. makes. Marlow's. diahea, pots and pans. WRINGER WASHERS *10.00 UP . dOg wandering in the road, hit by HEATING From A to Z. Oon- \ a q u a ment heat hot water and else consult A. Reale, Agent. 2-1919. (Oreenbaum’a) functiona as secre day of rest, let oar expert aaade to aaid Aaaociation for pay 1948 Dodge 3-4 ton, 1949 Chev. ANTIQUES ReSnished. Repairing SEWING MACHINE operator PHONE ME IMMEDIATELY V GABARDINE dress, slxe one of the cars and believed^ to veraion bumara, boUar-bunier , two piece red and bjack check tricity (urniahed, garage, giurden tary after marrying Levy’s doughy chefs roast your turkey . . . ment o f the amount of'depoait. rolet, 1947 Dodge, 1948 and '41 done on any furniture, ‘neman, wanted. Apply the Ka-Klar Cloth 5096 ‘OFF on famous maka Bat HARTFORD 6-0388 10 MANCHESTER—New 6-room co have been the cause of the acci units, complete heating syatems. USED STOVES dreas, slxe 14, two-piece check availabla couple desired, located MANCHESTER—Six rpom home, ter. / CMC 1-ton, 1949 Studebaker, f946 189 South Main streat; Phone Toy Co., 60 Hilliard street. teries. Written guaranteea. 11.00 AFTER 7 P, M. 46-4390 lonial, excellent location.' Near dent. was being cared for at Dr. AH roasting done In our LOST PASS BOOK No. SS 1254. All .work guamriteed. ’Hme pay In Lebanon, 31 mllss from Man' garage, aeracha storm l arlndow# In hia closed-session testlmoily. Chevrolet, 1944 Ford 1>4 ton long 5843. down, 31.00 weekly. Calao Senr- SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT drara. slae 22V4. All new. *5 each. church," achool and bua line. Al)l F. Forbes Bushnell’s animal hos lai$ie oven to insure better Notice la hereby given that Paae ments arranged. Morlarty Broth WANTED —RaSned middle-aged TAPPAN g a s 'W H ITE *25.00 Chester. For information phone awnings, ameslte driveway, out Levy told the conuniaalon that wheelbase, 1948 GMC, 1942 Inter leenter. TeL 4134, 4135, or 2-0930. If you have no meana of transpor Phone 2-3046. hardwooi) floors, oU hot water pital on Woodbrldge street. tasting turkeys. Book No. SS 1254. Iaaued by The FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with ers. Tel. 0185. woman desiring home and com Lebanon 137 or Manchester 6272, door flreplaca. Older shade trees Frankenstein acted as his aeCreta- national, 1939 IntemaUonal tation I’ll send my auto for yon. h ea t fireplace, tile bath and extra , Th# injured man la Herman T. ~Bavlaga Bank of Mancheater haa linoleum, asphalt tUe counter. panionship to> share ProtesUnt LOAM, Dark rich cultivated Grade LIGHT GRAY winter coat good Good location. Price *1>JK>6. ry without pay, and added: Brown. 56. of«Lake’road, Columbia. CALL 7956 dump, 1949 Ford panel, 1947 CALL MANCHESTER 3836 for No obUgaUon! ELECTROMASTER ELECT. *15.0o' COVBNTRY^On bus Une. near lavatory. Also your choice of In been loat and application haa Chevrolet sedan, delivery. Low Expert workih'anship,' free eati- home and keep house for one re No. 1 , 33 cu. yard. Grade No. 3. A—tr-B —E—R—T — •— 8 condition, lovely bniri»ed Lynx *T wanted lUm (Frankenstein) Unconscious when brought to the No Orders Accepted After ^ your plumbing repairs and'altera- vlUtge, 3 rooms, kitchenette, terior decoration. E. A B. Agen to watch out for me. I didn't trust been made to raid bank for pay prices. Champ's, Route 80, Rock matea Open evenings. Jones Fur tired adult. Satisfactory wage* $2 cu. yard. Dellverad In tnmk 43 Allyn St., Hartford coUar. Original price *189. will hoepital. Brown suffered a lacer Nov. 26 • tions. Prompt service. Youngs bath, fireplace, hot water. Welles BOLTON—New home. Four roomt cy. Phone 2-1167 or 3-8715. my own employes.’’ ment of the amount of depoait. ville 5-9574. niture. Oak street Phone 2-1041, arranged. Box Y,' Herald. load lots. Scraened sand and all ABC APPITANCE CO. aell for *39'. Slxe 14-18. CaU ated ear, and x-rays were being V FRESH PIZZA MADE DAILY town kitchens sold and installed. sixea atona delivered. Order now. M A n*E KITCHEN aet. *15. aiao ' Agency, 0>ventry. TeL 7-5372 or finished, two unfinished. FUll shed In explaining his Inability to 3-()089. dormer, firmdace, hot water oU taken to determine the extent LOST—PASS BOOK Nd.~ 72297, 1949, 1950, 1951 Automohiles, at STORM DOORS andVwlndowi by C. O. Lorentsen, Contractor. WOMAN—Full or part time 4 to Nuasdorf OonatrucUra Co. Phone vacuum cleaner. Reasonable. 2-1575 21 Maple St. 7-7561. give th* commission an accurate hie injuries. 0num Lwfar ■’Par.amount.’’ Triple' tr»«h all heat Roujrh heat and plumbing to Lot* tor Sele 73 . NoUca la hereby given that little as 89.90 weekly. Lowest 20,!^ BL. ilva nights a webX or 3408. Phone 2-8877. . F R r a :-v l to — .iound turkey Wen ted—To Bu]r~ 58 eatlmate of . his Uring expenaar,. Operator , of the oth er’..car ! In i'',’TrTT'.*TVTTV';";'.TS V5't"y^ •‘re rv » rw# *-# ww# $*a -MS aluminum comblhatton. Free 2 second floor. Ameslte driveway. Book No. 72297. iaaued by The Snaiice ratea Possible your car Ian. Soda fountain. Pine Pharma y ' with every Kelvlnator electric- Levy aaid: volved was Emil ’ J! CharOst, 31, 75e 148 eatlmatea on requeat. 'John LSRNOX Furnaces and warm air CARPET REMNANTS. » 8c and FRANK'S Antiques and second WANTED—Used front wheel (or Wanted to Rent 581 I Quality construction. 300 foot front ITALIAN CHKCSE ...... Bavinga Bank o f Mancheater haa down. Douglas Motore, 833 Main. cy,'M r. BUas. range purchased between now and age. Rural residence. Price $13,100. OAKLAND Street 100' x 260' lo t “Look, I’m very free with 339 Broad atreet. Hartford. His TSe MS SabllU. Phone 2-2027. heating. Eiarl Van Camp. 2-5844. up. Manchester Carpet Center, hand atore. 53 Cooper street. Buys 24”' boy or gtrl’x bicycle. Phone HAMBURO ...... been hwt and application haa Thanluglving. Watklna Bros., FOUR .Mbe. The kero Judy Aleox’a oharacUrtmUon of He took a apaolal totereat to Mancheatar’a II Doctrine 23 Submerged 33 Township SOForefft of thrllla, Middletown trailed lS-0 Oioir, and for the past three sene hums, puMiea gaa out ^thf It to You." during hU four yean to MHB, For tlv a found tha eenvanUan creature ^ >< tha mothtoM_Hto adenttfle tovodtlgationa. He Inatance, he waa a member of the 11 31 Pertaining to sand______ridge_ (ib .) at half on aeoraa by Jim Roach and years, ahe has aung tn a (^ p e lla tail. ai>d the plane B pushed tor- Under the euperviaioii af -Harry tog, jha accomodattona It 33 Widc-mouthadSI Unger 91 Ago X « Joe Kaanu. but came back atrong Choir. nnd w t o n t o g .^ ^ a r a Maldmdht, tha facultjr kdvtoor, and provi^the Identity of Uglitntog Junior Hl-Y to hla sophomore year and they pickad un aeara i Jar 41 Click beetle 92 Femalt saioix In the fine! half to knot the score Jo's melodic alto voice won her Jet planes xequirs unbdUsTablt L e o n id Shankman. thk ahatraian and elsctriotty.' Ha invented tha nnd of Senior Hi-Y for the nmt from tha other deMgatos. 32 Girl's name lightning rod, tha Franklin open two years. Hd waa eleettd vice i ' 29 Grain------beard 24 Co by steamer43 Iron (ab.) . at IS-IS. That's how It turned out. a place In MHS's Rouhd Table amounts o f fUsL ' WM full Of the underaimatog that of tha stage coiAmUtse, Richard on-the oonvantlcn 4riU ba : 37 “ Cmerald IsW’j i Have existed 45 Genus of geeteSS P J ^ o«* ^ Thihge looked' gloomy after the Singers, CSieerlending for 'two To know about Jst plansA'aclsn- OoftoUo* Bill Oaaa, Anita aroas- atove and nuineroua other nrtldes. president of tba next Rtudant Cbuneil i IS Indiana lost a aquaaker to the yews, T-Teena for four. 'Somanhls man. HaMa Krontok, Pater Mltdi *■FrankUn's sirvice. to imblto JIfa lie has been to tha Reger Turktogteg ‘ 91 Note in 21 strong c»r<^ ‘ 46 Native of 94 Written form tists; must know about th* %atv -1 Club for two yaara. V anity Guido's scale 21 False god ' Slavia of Mistress Windham High aleven. The Whlp- represMitative, hockey, bowling, through, which tho idaaes clmnntogKay. Bha lived the-part efl, Robert Pitcher, Diggory Rob- ^ '{ tets came tram bahind to aki out ertaon,. (3oorge Itobtoson and <>nn-1 rambly drat him to,lJBngland inoluili# -MHB - lettarman aa__ iu 32 Indolent and basketball round the Ust This ir yrhy thsy study meteorol feat the paanage' of the Stamp 34 Poem 1 1 r “ r " r r 1“ r 1 r I iS-lS victory. Roach and Ber of Jo's "extras” at schooL ogy. the itudy of weather and the thrpughout the whols and Want■at. efficiratlyeffleiantlv handledliandlad thetha I feat the tie Alemany aocounted tor the Outside o f our alma mater, ahe elements that affect IL ■taga khd ligbtiBg effects. ‘ . Act.He waa a member .'of the Sec Art Club spends 39 Yale. Itvated her itoes jwautlfully. Tta CwJnCUtalK4hti1,„Ph^^^ ,, , 1 icorea. \ - hSs belonged to SL James' C f O. To fly a plane a pilot must know mbihar-daughtor OttulyB,Bwfftadn. BarnU John ond (^ttoental ddngress and [CCe'^ SllUzorhont if " ■ BiieeelA ftnaHv came a fth a ex* helped to draft tha-Decttratloa of I, vTwfJhat 97 Cooking 1 r She has followed the college somsthing a)>out navigation, Mr. Jndv nnd tnia was remaxkabla. son, Lwnry Johnsim; and Nancy 14M to that 7order.ST Bobb^ ^ U ^Sra j|• Day m New-York o f Brlatm. 1’he Red eouise throughout her high school Robinson said. SchUbet iprtharod the numerous Independrace. He then went to t » CO?wtu«M5 ^ CAl,L A . utensil r f - (Sir of the principal M u g^t- Bhirope, nnd secured the Treaty of member of the Current Affairs It- . UBERAL 3U D ftg«Jl wiJ IIThUisthe fehUe IplW n^ tha niM