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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 (5mpared with enhower nimounced today that fol­ ly successful. and aunt. had arranged for an exchange of lowing his inauguration hs would Church tonight at 7 and It is hop wack. chief ef the Criminal Sec­ the fsmoUs Moscow t r i ^ of 1936. Copenhagen, Denmark, information. They expressed belief tion of the Justice department's The Prague trial represented a send the nominations of the fol­ this cooperation would be to the tax division, and Turner L. Smith, final stage in a struggle for power lowing to the Senate for eonfirma* Nov, 20—(4 ^ A big alrlinar i advanUgc of the country and pro­ once first assistant to T. Lamar by clashing factions within the tion as membsra of his cabinet: fi'inged toward its Daniah mote a favorable progress of in^ RM leadership of a country once “John Foster Dulles, o f, Now FLASH BULBS. OASES. 'Csudle whan Caudl# headed the home today in the final lap of temstional affairs. .... tS^ division. Smith now is In priv- foremost in the ranks o f the de­ York City—Secretary of State. I MOVIES, PARTS Yesterday, Eisenhower had Z “Charles E. Wilson, o f Detroit, a trail-blazing comiDfiKial r P.HOUSESSON . ats^ractlce. mocracies. and .now dominated by meeting in New York with Sen. flight from the U. S. Pacific The'^ grand Jury, among other the Soviet Unl(Mt eenter )fer removal ta Manehes with Wllson*hefe last night. 3,385 mile Jump to Oopenhagen by / For N. Y . Probe Figure Associated Press Correspondent ter Memorial Hospital following a two-«nr accident on Koote 6 « Johnaon read In Boltoa thle morn­ DuUes, following his conference 9:30 p. m. (S:S0 p. m. ee.t.). - / William N. Oatis. He received ing. BK car collided with one driven by JEnll Ohareat; 61, of Hartford. Brown** car first n dog with Eisenhower this morning, had The flight ie the first ef two SIM 10*year sentence on what has been (inarrt) In the road before swerving- ncroas the path of Gkareot, who waa travelling easterly towards declined to confirmed or deny fileratory Los Anfe)ee>to-OB|M9- denounced in the West aa trumped wnilmantic. police nald. Brown mlfered n laeemted ear and waa unconscleua when brought to the that Etaenhower had Offered him hagen runs which the airUnc lidpai 0 1 up charges. hospItaL Chareot and his two yo4mg eons (right center) who were riding In the ear were ihafcea up the top cabinet poat. wUl be the prelude of U e ft r * Crime commissiop hearings which reused wth testimony BsaM Nemal Beperting but uninjured. The dog was badly hurt. Chamat’s ear eea bf seen at the right. (Story on page 19) He said that any stateiiiiant commeteial eervleo over HN polar CIsmsntis’ name figured In the would cOmc from the general. route; • • . ■ 77 - Include TABLE LINENS nimnd at a former judge’ s fmanelal affairs. The state prob­ Oatis trial. Oatl* testlfisd as to The three appointments were M eii^ ln afi ers looking into ' — 7—, Ml aprt In raporting the arrest of the first to be apnoumied by The Mg beuftaa IMMlB dad ClementtB—a Mg news stoiY of Elsenhower for the Republican ad­ tended at the Thule beet at 4:16 "Heir that time. The prosecution sought UN Expects ^Edm r^ IShtmr- ministration that will take office u. S. Attorney to stamp as "spying'' the normal on JSn. 20. . the FBI work of a reporter In collecting McGranery authorized _ In naming Dulles a* his first 'ilia viking cartl^ 32 paasengera, Staff el’s Extra Fine search for Lucheae. wealthy gar­ facts and answering queries of his cabinet appointment, Elsenhower Free of Crime home oflee about the CMementis a crew o f 18, such Arctic survival ment manufacturer and « - M n - , picked for his administration a equipment ss sleeping bags, skis, vict described as a boss racketeer story. West Aims on India’s major Republican voice in Ameri­ Prsgu* Radio broadcast ac­ snowshoes, snow shovels and rifles, Quality Rayon and friend of politicians. Profc^ Charges ca’s bi-psrtlsan foreign - policy of and 500 pounds o f mall. Her opera­ MINIMUM OF CARE GUARANTEED! Luchese ' previously testlfisd counts of today's trial. It said ths past decade. privately before the commission these were the other 12 defend­ United Nations, N. Y., N ov.: A l i e J O l a tors hope to inaugurate regular Dulles, 64, held the title of Am­ commercial service on the top-of- but balked at talking at the open Washington, N ov . 20—(Fi— ants: — Papagos Starts 20—(4*)—The United Nations ^ A liie C l K O C K C tS ^ bassador whan he sOrved as archi­ Tony Accardo, reputed chief of the the-world route between Loe An­ hearings. tt ■ Otto Sling, former Communist looked to British Foreign Sec­ tect of the Japanese peace treaty geles and Copenhogtn Soon. it NO CLEANING BILLS I A two-day search by. a U. S. crime eyndteate founded by Al Damask Sets party secretary in the city of Bmo, retary Anthony Eden today under Secretary of State Dean The Polar'airliner touched down Marshal and two deputies failed to Capone was freed today of con­ who was arrested in 1950. Purge of Top Planes Pound Acheson. Three Democratic Presi­ it NO IBONINO NEEDEDI locate Lucheae. The goveriment tempt of Congress charges. Bedrich Oemihder, long time tOjgive the West's first for­ at the new 363-mlllion-dollar air 'V mal reaction to an Indian dents—Wilson, Roosevelt and Tru­ bane — the flmt commercial air­ 52x68 WITH aeeka to take away Lucheee a clt- So was Joseph Scaliest of Has- isystery man of the Czech Com­ man—gave him active roles in it COLORFUL PRINTS A SOLIDS Izendilp and deport him to nls ne- elton. Pa., described by the Senate munist party and often regarded Greek Military compromi.se plan on *4he Kumhwa Reds liner to use the big field—an hour 6 NAPKINS . $8.98 Crime Inveetigating committee as as the beblnd-the-acenes ruler of helping to formulate and carry out ahead of schedule, after a 1,64$. Korean prisoner-of-war issue. Unite)! States policies. ^*'offlclala are huting him to serve a racketeer. the party before his disappearance mile hop from Edmonton. Alberta. Athens, Greece, Nov. 20—lA*) — His s ^ c h to the UN's 60-natlon I Seoul, Nov. 20—(A)—A Hied Dulles carv^ a foreign policy •■lying time for the Arctic Jump denaUirallsstlon papers. He al- Both Accardo and Scalleat had in 1950. ■ ^ ^ political committee, expected to Here ii o collection that hot everything! Fathion detoil, 62x82 WITH leaedly concealed arrests in ob- been Ittdieted for refusing to an­ Arthur London, former deputy Greece's tpukh new premier, Field forces pounded Chinese positions plank at the Republican national was three minutes over seven swer questions of the Senate Marshal Allsxander Papagos. begin about 3:30 p.m. (e.s.t.), was . .... t . convention last July which satis­ hours. For the entire 5,862 nil# I4jpsrb croftsmonihip, and thot mirocle fobric,^ 8 NAPKINS . $14.50 talnlnr citizenship. Foreign Minister and a friend of eagerly awaited for two reasons:' the heaviest rocket In the final hours of the com- CMme Investigating committee. ordered a wholesale shakeup of fied both leading contenders / I . Eden will come directly from ! barrage and warplane strike In the for the. presidential nomination— (Coattaaed wm Pago printed puckered Nylon, li'i to eri«p looking,' the dr«4M> f, V Luxurioua rayon damask .made in Switzerland misaion hearinga. wltneawa d ^ Accardo waa identified In testi­ (Oenttaoed ei. Page Four) the nation's t o ^ mllltarj' com­ a conference with President-elect i 37-day-old battle for the vital r) by Stoffel in ivory and paetel shades In grsea, acrlbed the financial deadlines of mony before the commIUee as the mands today and \ecalied retired f Elsenhower and Taft. retain fheir firat day look indefinitely! There. or8 »o atony Eisenhower at which the Korean Kumhwa ridges bn the central Ko- Eisenhower’s announcement of yellow, blue and peach. 71-yesr-old retired State Supreme man who moved In as overlord of Lieut. Gen. Styliam , KltrilBkl.v to problem was expected to be rean front. interesting prints to choose from, you'll wont leverol a. the appointment followed a long I ■ *, Court Justice Aaron J. Levy, ap­ the Chicago rackets when Capone duty as chief of the (atlonal. De- thoroughly explored. He exchanged In the air, U. 8. Sabre jets de­ pointed, last year sq a court re­ got out. Accardo also was said to fense (Joint) Staff. conference with Dulles at the gen­ Newest Satre at this low low p r i^ Masked Bandit views with Secretary of State stroyed five Communist. MIG-15s. eral's headquarters today. feree. have widespread Interests in Flor­ Acting less than 24 hot^s after Dean Acheson yesterday. 'The F1ft)i Air Force announced It The oommlsaUrti introduced rtc- ida. he was sworn into office,. Papagos 2. The SrUish- hava-been .s«Uve brouchL. tD. fi02. the .Red jet fight­ Wilson, president of General ords purporting to show tl»t U - U. S. Ihrejte Cm Gun-Wliips Gas in the behind-the-scenes negotia­ ers deirtroyed since the war began Mbtors, wu'mentioaed by Eisen­ Flies 699.9 mjdb $ 0 -9 8 The charges were dropped on a also named Lieut. Gen. Alexander w ’s known receipts totaled $326,- Tsingounis as Chief of the ^ m y tions attempting to draw up a —exclusive of those down by Navy hower last September in suggest­ 000 from 1*48 to 1951 Inclusive motion by the proeecutor, assist­ united western front towards the pilots. ing the need of “business brains in Bates Rayon ant U. 8. Attorney WiUiam Hits. Staff; Lieut. Gen. Stylianos A^^l- To Set Record while he spent $406,000 during the Station Owner dakis as Commander of the Arm Indian plan. Eden mZy indicate AP correspondent John Ran­ a 60 billion dollar business"-—a same period. Levy's judgeship pav He told dUtrict Judge James R. what measure of agreement there dolph reported from the central reference to the operation of the Kirkland he had given "veiy care­ and ordered retirement of fpur’ over the alx-year period amounted among the western powers. front that a total of 576 rockets federal government. Thermal. Calif., Nov. 20—mpanles at­ made under rules of the Federation Aid Spending May Shift Get $9* la Change Ah Plane [its Sea tacked South Koreans dug in on Aeronautique Intematloiiaie and (OoaltBned oa Page Poor) Sniper ridge. His censored dis­ Bulletins the National Aeronautics associa­ SIZES: They escaped in a gray 1940 patch indicated the attack was tion, which must veri^ it before Ford with a pint jar filled wriUi Qiionset Point, R. I., 20— continuing. from the AP. Wires It becomes official. .. 54x54. 54x72, 72x72; 60x80, 72x90 aho(i)t $30 In change. (JPf—Three _ officers and ijye en­ “Whether tonight’s action was Napkins cur 49 c From Europe to Pacific Proprietoii: Walter Butmon re- In ahattsring ths record for listed men died today in th ^ raab Just s«cther , probe ot; .a 6e«vy, .^riMipfiaI,.atrcxaft,in .the Nacth *WdhderfUl»BronllBy Igce cloth* With the Dnra- ristW^lt'-ttid* IT stttchHI to dose into the" sea of a W V , a''Tj^fene laee flnlih. Waah and iron eo eaztly—no etretch- ■m Bates rayon daiHAsk waahes and irons so easUp. the woniid* in his hcaj. This morn­ attack, remained to .be seen,’*^ he 48 PEOPLE INJURED .^^erican all-weather intorceptoc, News Tidbits b ^ b e r, 70~mlles' - sbiilheastl \6f reported. - Houston, Nov, Sfi— At CapL Naah topped,, the 670.961 Waahlnzton, Nov. 20—W»—Foi^Wpniln, fourth-ranking Republt- ing he went to the hospital un­ Block Island. mph mark set Sept. 15, 1*46, by able to move his riglit arm.. Called from AP Wires 'The Air Force reported that least 46 people were In jai^ to­ •Im affairs expeits predicted tOr can member of the House Foreifn ‘The plane, participating In anti­ ^apt. Paul E. Jones, of Aragon, MaJ. Richard L. Johnson at Ed­ dav the new Republican-controlled Affairs rommittsc, said the whole day as a passeager traia struck Butmon was just closing his submarine exercises, “ mode i S.J bagged two of the five MiG's. a crowded city bus a«ar dowa- wards AFB, who used an earlier romrreas will trim U. 8. spending! foreign aid program must be re- shop about 10:55 when a car drove pass” at a submSrtne, then hit the Sabre pilots said' they, dam- Sabrs model, the F-86A, i Linen Napkins ea. 49c abrMd with emphasis on mlllUry I vlswed and reduced. He toM a re- up to the door. The White Oak Top CIO officials plan secret town Houston. There were aa ^ nuviba. ^ water, the Navy said. It was op­ two other Communist jets reports of critical lajartes. At his top speed Capt Nosh's Tor-go with lace clothe. and Monomlc aid shifting from porter: aelU gasoline and farm produce. meeting in New York to seleci; juc- erating with a eecond plane at the. Joihea, 3l, flying with the 51st I think the country wlU ceeeor to Ihte CIO President Philip plane nosed toward the dangereii* Pure Irish Linen Europe to Asia. The owner went to the door to time. Fighter Wing, w'as credited with compressibility of the sonic walk Foreign aid likely wUI kick off stan4 for any more aU-out spend- ( ^ n it. the two wen showed him Murray. . . . Air Force decides to MYSTERY I«BPEN S ► Arthur Dnic Storts j 'The Navy withheld identlficai^ downing the 499th and 500th MIG. New Urlhi, India, Nov. 2fi The sp e^ of sound In the 75-de­ the first big debate in toe Mrd ing. We owe It to the country to back. One of them had two guns, keep fiyinz ita F-89 Jet Interceptor, to “ ' ■ ait down in bipartisan faobkm and the "Scorpion.” liVl—^The Evereet 'mystery—have gree temperature of the lake shore Congress convening Jan. 3. Exten­ the other one. Both were masked. (Continued on Pnge Twelve) (Oeafianed oa Page Four) waa about 775 mites per hour at Damask Cloths sion of the Mutual Asslstancs pro- Xakt a good look at ths new prob­ Butmon had been robbed before, Sea. Wayne Morse of Oregon the Nwlsa cHmbers eoaquered is one of the first things on lems which havs arisen.**' says “You're not -going to settle It or not?—waa still nneahred today. In tact the mystery deep­ (Oenttaoed On Pago Pfior) its agenda. _ .. Among such problems. Smith (Oeatiaaed oa Page Twelve) that Korean War in Korea.” . . . Clear Plastic -With Republican leaders just said, are: European failure to meet Former Putnam Mayor Charles-A. ened. Sopw earlier reporta had 68x86 $8.95 about agreed on a top budget fig­ eearmlng goals of the North At­ Birhard, 78, dies after long illness. Two Top Educators Praise said the rlinsbera failed by- 8# NON-LINT EXTRA ABSORBENT ure of 70 billion doUgrs In fiscal lantic Treaty (NATO) program. Croce Dies at 86; self-'exiled Cztalor^an, famed yards. But today a Swlse lega­ Elizabeth Greeta T Table Cloths 1953-54, the foreign spending pro- France's financial troubles and the Spanish reUist Pablo%aaals. says tion spokesman reminded that cram faces possibly hefty reduc- free , world's - improved economic be ls.qi||jyUng UNE.SCO in protest Assistance by Foundations the expedition hnd an radio com- Duke of Wmdsor Niagara tiona for the year beginning July status. . Noted Philosopher at 8pafn!s admiarion .. Mra. Ann miinimtlon equipment aod ' no $11.95 word has come from them. 36"x36" 1 'The authorisation for this year, Smitn said President-elect El- Davidson, Eiiglishwoman trying to \ 39c 'ending next June, is $8,447,730,750. seiibower has heretofere been con­ anil Atlnatk* alone in small tail­ Washington, Nov, 20 -— (>P) — i.ls to find ways to -Improve the London, Nov. 20—(P)—Qnoon - ...... Llmited^quantity of these real Irish linen dsniask ekkUt* hr. Naples, Italy, Nov. 20—(F)— Any .controversy is certain to cerned chiefly with western Eu­ ing boat, leaves Canary Islands Two State University educators j quality of teachlng-in the arts and VUTBIJ FOR PROBE Elizabeth n and .her Mishaiid, the Dish Towels ~ traditional chrysanthemum-pattetn. rope. adding:; Benedetto Croce, one of the lead*. and heads for Florida. - ^ - • United N'atiqaa, N. V,, Nov. Duke o f Edinburgh, entortainad center around American outlay of Ing philosophera of the 20th cen today gave tax-free foundations' sciences. He said they already have 54''x54" 6 9 c $33104.867,055 during the postwar 'Turkish army private is sen credit for worthwhile advances in done "considerable constnicttdn Xp.^SV-'nie UN’a spc«lal poUt- the Duke of WififlMr at Bucking­ - “ I'm hoping -when Ike goes td tury, died at his home here today. icaj committee overrode Itotith years since 1945 and gross foreign Korea he gets a picture of this He waa 66. - tencesd to 20 years Imprisonment the fields^of education, research work” that line, ham palace today as a faniUy spending of some 87 billion dollars Asiatic situation.” ~ for spying for Soviet Union ..;, and economics. Myers said economic and statls- .Yfrlcaa oppositioa today and iuacbeoii 'th quiet obeervance of Green Stamps Given With Cash Satea ~ Croce had been suffering from a voted lo set up a eommlaoloa ta Special 3 9 c since 1 9 4 0 .___ Republicans in dongreas have kidney Infection which followed an Thieves break into office of Stan­ Dr. Fred Middlebush, president ticsl studies financed by the foun- the Queen'a fifth wedding anni­ 54”x72" ...... 89c Most Fuads Unspent of the University of Missouri, , and dations have been of great help to Investigate South Africa’s r a ^ l versary. A ieeesWel Mmt Tawo ataartaa 1. -MWad Partarad «hdw 5«ytr- e. rw aa.nid *• * been loudy critical of what they attack of infiuenza. He had been ley A. Miller, Wlllimantic C7PA REG. 45c VALUE Much of the money ^authorized can the Deinacrattc administra- and get sway with loot valued at Dr.'^William Myers, dean of agri- both business and government, segregation laws. The vote wao The queen had no engageatonta In failing health ia recent years. $5 to two with 22 aboUlaiag. outside the palace. In the forenoor *••• jhw * eg*.? and appropriated ta “ « « ; tkm'a “failure” to protect Asid Since early this year, lllntss bad nsore than gl.OOO. culture at Oomell. testified before' One of the (Congressmen, Rep. gpent. As of last Juns. the Mutual from Communist aggression. a special House committee. The Forand (D-Rl), said yesterday that her schedule waa work as usual. is-.fr.'T iR '.'saf 54"x90:$1.19 You1l need plenty of-good dish towele,.,. confined him to his bed in his home Mystic, Conn., woman becomes SENDS DISTRESS CALL Ths Duke of Windsor is vW tiM after a big Tbanka^ying dinner. Checks Security program showed a five- Ill the last foreign eld bin, Aala in the Fllomarino Palace. . “ gallon club” member fpr World committee has instructions to! a tax-free charitable foundation am. bllllon-dollar balance earmarked and the Pnctflc got only about 9(00 leam whether any of the tax e x -! created,, by textron, Inc., ia more Saa Fraaclsco,' Nov. 29— his mother. Queen M*t7, M Maiv Protect your tablecloth and save in red. blu*. gold and green. Borders in .Croce married Adele Rciasl, of War II and Korean War as sha A DC-4 hoopital plaao teat a borough House. Ha drove the ahof$ laundry. Heavy clear polythene plastic. gray. rose, red, blue, yellow, chartreuse for guns, tanks, aircraft and the million doUarZ of the over siz bU- Turin, in 1613. They had five chil­ contribittes 27th pint of blood. . . . Cmpt foundations are using their interested in business than charity, like. Funds not obligated and car­ tioae authorized. dren—fpur girls who are living and fu n ^ for un-:AmericBn or subver-! He said the big textile diO early today that one of Ita distance to Kackingham P alao. Jiiet wipe them off- and green.' TiwJW HAUca Veteran Democrmtic polltipian four en^aeo failed an It waa where a crowd of abMt 196 wattM ried ovqr amounted to about 400 A sharp reduction pres shaping one boy who died. Hlstwlfe and James M. CuHey of Boston says sive purposes. I through its foundxtlbn. Is driving THaJWHAlxco. mlUlons, ' (Korean .situations waa “ deetdiag Middlebush said one of the big — — nearlag tble eoast sa roata jtep. tAwfencs Smith, ot Wis­ « « aa Pago T n) factor” in recent clecUqn. unfinished Jobs of ths foundations' (OsatJaiMd sa P*ga Ntaetaea) from Boaoluht. (C f .'6 ■p r. ■ ' v/ f - T*--P * '.7

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 /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. 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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. 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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 ! s of tire wear) to the Csech gwerament, reported I j,|, firm and he made many trips was accused to refusing to pro­ phatically to this clause, contend- the four passes at not more than w-aa w-a 1 way to Europe and making Ixx nourishing meal two to four hours quet of 25 red roses and a-table By Citadel Band duce records demanded by the Ing the prisoners then would be- lOO feet off the sun-swept earth of r la ilftS ’ r O l i n a Angeles an overnight hop fronfrom A laapeet, tlgMeih edleat before contributing. Fatty foods, model television set. Red roses also arrested on Jaii. 80, 1982. - I abroad. AggilnJO R. ''* * “ '* I Scandinavia,g^j^dlnavia, cutscuU 1.000 miles off ataarta|. EAST HARTFORD Rudolph MargoUus, former high Served Under Wilson committee, including his income come pawns in discussions to bring | the eastern shore of the inland sea. 1,000 •such as butter, cream and dress­ featured, the table decorations as I ------the trip by way of New York, favors for the dinner which was official of the foreign trade minis-1 only 29 when Presl- tax returns from 1948 to 1980, his final peace and unification to He was monitored by four T-28 ings should be avoided four hours 'fhA ''Salvation Army. Citadel bank account, and cancelled Korea. ^ | training planes and timed with , which will Jews. ^ . spokesman for North American MHS 1933 Plans offer several numbers under their NEW Aecoaed of Trotskyism’ to go as an adviser , to the Ameri­ whether or not it was public Greek MiKtary said it was done at high altitudes. tlefront. , pare and serve refreshments to the Horowitz Foundation Pledges Lovaly FLAMINAiRE can delegation to the San Fran­ 80 Miles from Antung volunteers and donors. new director, Robert Baldwin. So adorabie you'ii want R a ^ Prague said that all 14 knowledge in Chicago that James A t low levels where the official Contributions In cash and l^e band has invited a national­ PARKETTE 3 - P k f LlfiRTEI were accused of 'TroUkyUm' cisco -Security Conference that Ragin was murdered. The commit­ speed tests are made, the com­ The Babrea were shielding Thun- Its 20th Reunion A committee from the Elks adopted the United Nations char­ (Oontlaaed From Pago One) pledges received as of Nov. 17 for ly known trombonist. Carl Lind- Titoism, and 2!lonism." and were tee said Ragen was slain in war­ pressibility . causes a considerable derjet flghter-bomtiers which Lodge here is assisting in >'«crolt- the William Horowita Foundation PENS He ter in 1948. He has served as a mashed a huge troop concentra­ Ing donors. Transportation will be strom of Chicago, 111., to be the one of each color! B#4*pPm Ca aU "bourgeois nationalist traitors fare airaing out o f efforts by the tary to King Paul and a centrol amount of buffeting with resultant Plans for the 20th year reunion Swimming Pool fund total $39,- featured soloist. DRESSER delegate to a number of UN Gen­ dangers o f loss of control.nr stS' tion center and possible rocket furnished all donors if desired and and enemies o f the Cfeechoslovak eral Assembly seuions and also Capone syndicate to move tn on figure in a rift between the mon­ of Manchester High School class of 269.89. Tickets are now available at the billty, he said. launching site northeast of Chong- appointments, may be m^e by people and of Socialism.” participated In meetings, of the the race wire service iUgen op- arch. and.Pagagoo in 1951, Papa- 1988 are nearly completed, with ■ M A M M In announcing additional con. Salvation Army Otadel, 661 Main $3*® SET 4 ■ v’ni# broadcast'continued: Aa soon as the Sabre snapped ju, -about 00 miles .south of. the „ cAUibg 6-3377, or 5-3378, _Chapt« »T ” council of foreign ministers as Re- erat^''"'" ■ gos asseused the secretary of I air base at Antung. the ssleetton of varlons committeea -tributions, -Nat N. Schwsdel, . trus­ street, at Kemp's. Inc., 763 Main - CAUCO DRESS •Tn the service of American Im^ chairman CTiarlea B. tee o f the William Horowitz Foun­ SC TII7S 1 publican adviser to three Demo- The committee also sought in' vUlngvuins the king sine notuui. to lUten_ to ] couTsw*.oourswL The Air Force nepoixeuReported ,28.o!» to carry out Uie plans. stresses that the need for blc^ » atreet and at Werner’s Little 1 dation calls attention to a note Music Shoppe and Studio, 875 L a d k t 'c r formation from Accardo about some Of the marshal’s euggestlons. ’ ,^ in - i,iur piS^he 1 gsH«w>« “ f J^Hed gasoline were General chairman of the reunion greater' than ever, both at home with Gov. Thomas E. Dewey has de­ Capone mobsters "muscling in” on AsA. a. remirt, p.nAvoAPapagos MsiirMHresigned froihfroffi I it became a roaaing oiur past mo b_____ on jthe spriwllng target. » wmnUtteeU<^lBHplU^^^^^ with enclosure of check for $500 M ain' atreet. M i t ' t formed an'anti-sUtS conpiracy 1 and in- the "defense program for scribed Dulles as "the biggest man the 8. and G. syndicate bookmak­ the Army and eventually entered I ?*’**ry*.’* _ “ r.*,__ I Pilots said the entire area was in | Thomas McPartland as his gs- wounded and hospitalized veter­ from Lebbeus F. Bissell of Rock »_aR-a._ center in order to destroy the in foreign affairs in the world to­ ers in tile Miami area. It got no flames. They said some 80 build- sUtant Mrs. Mabel C o ^ vi^ ville which read ’’I am pleased to CRUSADE DATE SET H a n d s o m o HEN imiirQfl people’s democratic machine .in politics. r f?^riTutr:«.""n i - - •^.^mrd^'SmTgVb's ans. An urgent plea is "***? *^ enclose my check for 88<>0, payable Hartford. N o v. 20—(A’)—Con­ EMBOSSED APRON day." It U generally agreed that information from , the witness, The new premier also shifted ,^cre leveled and others dam-1 serve as secretary and Herman additional blood donor volunteera Rhioe iCsecboslovakla and to sabotage he would have been Dewey’s Secre­ Accardo and Scalleat both have and a five-mile circle. Heck as treasurer. to the Horowitz Foundation. I necticut’s 1952 Crusade for Free­ socialist reconstruction and the na­ key police and gendarmerie lead­ aged, in order the city may meet its 150 21 tary of State had Dewey won the been at liberty on bond since their The North American Sabre car To the south, other Allied fight The following other, committees wish you every aucceaa in this dom campaign starts Dec. 1 with CUFFUNKS PARKER‘‘ ” tional-economy.” ers, putting Maj. (Jen. Anastaslos ried 24 combat rockets in a re- -1 pint quota. undertaking.” ■ tnte Industrial, religious, civic presidency when he bid for it in indictment. Patiraa In as commander of the er-bombers______threw one of the big f -1 have been chosen: attendance, Ro­ AP Polio Pak Heater I^ve Special haa ' They also were accused of aind social leaders as advisors. The 1944 and 1948. xe Now Released tractabls launcher and weighed rest air strikes in the 87 day-old bert McCormick, chairman, Clif- Fall River Donation andhaaclfSe# •’espionage activities, weakening gendarmerie in place of Lieut. about nine tons. It was powered by The American Legion Auxiliary A check Yor $1^000 came from advisors were nayied yesterday by only '.90 $3” After filling the unexpired term The freeing of Accardo and Scal­ „ ------. I batUe for the Kumhwa ridges ford Treat, Mrs. Marian McCor- o f the national unity and the de Gen. George Samuel. units of the fourth district loc»t^ Meyer Jaffe o f Fall River, Maas. State Chalnhan Herman W, NM OO of U. S. Sen. Robert A. Wagner iest brought to 26 the number of a General Electric tu r^ ject vrtto 1 - .Chinese field guns, bunk-1 mick, Mrs. Eleanor Treat, Mrs. 1 5 NEW fense of the Csechoslovak nation (D NY) Dulles ran unsuccessfully Angelo Ehrert, who served aa in Tollahd County announce the Schwedel states that Jaffe is Steinkraus. Bridgeport industrial­ persons released in Washington afterburner dewloplng in excess of ^ . troops—^wlth vandenberg I Grace Holman, Alice Nell, Ed- WMESANDMUMVAIUB opening of its annual *u‘>acriptlon In order to separate Ckechoslova- for the office in 1949 against Sen, police chief in Athens for eight known as a charitable individual in ist who will head the two-week courts from contempt of Congress years until ousted by the former 8,700 pounds thnmt. lAoklng on. I ward SUum. Frank Lqrson, Mrs. 21 Ida from the Soviet Union." Herbert H. Lehman. program. Funds will be many of Fall River’s civic enter­ campaign. It’s a charmer for SITIS.7S PARKER " ” charges in cases involving a claim government of Premier Nicholas Capt. Nash s wife, Qlena, moth- vandenberg watched the central 1 Anna Johnston and Mrs. Dorothy purchase portable type polio l»k The broadcast said the 14 ac­ er of thrm young dai^hters, was I gtrlke from a forward binjk- Wlnxler; program and entertain- prises and ia a member of the your at-home life and M u s ic o f cused also were charged with "at­ of posrlble self-lncrlmlnation. Plastiras, was brought back into heaters for free home use to doc­ Rotary Club there. is. a delightful Chriat- DiLme PEN tempting to liquidate the people's There have been four con'Victlops service as cmeiChief orof MunicipalM u n ic ip a l i *** ****^ h^band mt I Force. Navy and Markie mant, Tony OBright, chairman, W h h k it M ^ tors. nurses, and residents. maa gift, too! Calico Police Forcea These forces In-1 rscord- She appear^ calm but I struck at the two-mile and Mrs. Hasel Lockward, Eleanor Also on the list of contributor* ^ 7 5 0 democratic regime and with try- since 1980, but in thoee cases, This equipment .will be placed at Is an •dditional $400 from Floyd p rin t^ percale in but­ POWDEtBOX S h n u k r f a J • central points throughout the coun- Sur to reestablish capitalism in Obituary judges nded the witnesses faUed ^ d a Uiose o f Ath en s PlraeS, vouancss" and said id shs was S*ad ' I Mrs. Doris Marsh; arrangements, F. Warshaw ' of Longmeadow, Kidney Slow-Doimi ton-front style with Older to bring CsechoalovakU to stake proper claim to their con­ Patras and Corfu — the only com- BRiARCUFF tv RepresenUtlves will call on all 81asa., who had previoual.v sent a rounded neckline and P E A R L SST S13.S0 munitlsa which have separate when it was over. TheU. 8. Air Force chief of staff irrank Obremski, chairman. Gene agaikilnto the impertsllsUc camp.” stitutional privilege against self- rLidents to Vlf .,wTd check to the Foundation for 8100. short aleevea. A pretty »4” NECKLACE police units. 1716 gendarmerie cov­ hlMelf said thSM- ^ Lj^lved in Japan several hours Bnrioo, Mrs. Alice Anaaldl, Thom ■UMD» WM»KIY contrasting embossed R' added that the charges were incrimination. little rough Mr to contend with .after concluding his two-day aa Brown; Mrs. Jessie Lyons, Householders are urged to **^1° The contribution from the May Bring ers the rest of the nation. I apron. ia included. read during the first session of Funerals Several of thoae who have been "dMplte tos Iw altitude.^ „ Mrs. Phyllis Mason and IGctor W 5TH2.99 see the letter of identification sign­ Maple Street Parent-Teacher as­ IxnRm ’ o r M a o ’s the trial this morning, and that afqultted were reputed leaders of Nicholas Tsaouais, Chief qf Be- ■OT ed by officers of each Legion auxi­ sociation is the result of a cake Navy with pink, red EARRINO SIT T expsrisne^ soma mild y,, ground. South Korew Davies, and financ# Harman Heck woof Restless Nights R o o m y witnesses would be heard this Henning A, Anderson the Capone syndicate, including cflrlty for years before, he was re­ waves,” he toM newsman. J T n ty I smashed a CSilnese assault Cheater Freeman, liary unit, _ ^ sale which they held. with yellow or yellow moved by the Plaatlias govern­ WHtSKIfS IN THIS ftOOOa with aqua. Blsea to W A T C H si^ m oon . Jacob (Greasy Thumb) Gualk and were like atreaks of Hgbtnlng ^dge in the craidtllng Another meeting of the commit Accept No Doto»tlon» Letter from Workers sampHim «f bmwIm 10 Funeral services for Henning A. ment, was named Athens police I The radio also made no men- Hurray (the Camel) Humphreys. around the canopy during the nma daybreak after a night of heij „n Tuesday. Nov. 4 YIARS OID Mrs. Charles Hein, district pr®*'" . The Horowitz Foundation has mahm. dinatmam baa «c p«if 20. ALLEY BRACELET, Iton o f t r c ^ r S S t o f « Middle iv ^ p lk e chief, succeeding Dimitrios Vrana- dent of the auxiliary, states that Elee’t seSer iHStliM with Umm and others purged trtth him have east. Who died ThU Is normal, however, at minor probing thrusU on the cen- 35^ at 8 p. m., at the VFW Home. received the following letter from SLwto it r*4**^ kl4»«;r tnetiom 1*1 ^ ' opulous. donations cannot be accepted under the Textile Workers Union of fOu Ouiiii: 4m *• eeeeoe eeuiw been publicly accSed of high towJllM^^^ Papagos ordered the Army ***^ sald he was completely satis- posltloii. SnVERDAU any circumstances. The organiza­ n 4 (trsla, omMuttlo* or o z ^ W----- ■ afternoon at 2 o’clock in the new UN Expects Eden America, CIO Local No. 47 ** "T r .r y Mlnnr kl*4-f— irrlullou 4no $3” wITwIT ♦ 12” treaaon.- ■hakeup in his capacity as pro­ fled with his plane’s performance. tion will raise the funds through signed by its president. Charles E. O ptn Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 A..M . to chapel o f ' the Emanuel Lutheran visional minister of national de­ HBIMBWHIlKn ■MitR or froMutoi poisosyo. __. Parents as Pupils the sale of new and renewal sub­ Willis and Secretary Clarence Wei­ 5 :3 0 P.M. Travuf Church. Rev. Carl E. Olson, pas­ fense — a poet he assumed tem­ scriptions to various popular mitUtt roM kl4Mr* •‘S T fiS i tor of the church, officiated. Clar­ To Air West Aim FUES IN JET $TREAM PTA Shown Film, M STHAOO gel: *6— hothor W9Q, Trf Dooii • PIUs*>o BiiM nrPattar“ 2 r Ike Names Thrw porarily after his landslide victory Honolulu, Nov. 20<—*u*’ and, generallv, anv act 8 during which no work is per­ 21 cem b^. activitiea'verbally, members of the Hoot 90T Main street. Manchester. The form^. Thanksgivinj; Day Is one Kay is a Presbyterian. Interment was in the East ing up the unified command’s re­ disagreeing with duty and mllitarv Vincent Ramlsl, principal of the Sidney M. Berebreny, Palo Alto, Manchestes-tjreen Parent Teachers topic "Is God Responsible for o f those holidays. i f a B O ^ O / FAY 'i'lie 64*year-old Wilson hss Ometery, and arrangements were fusal to send back Red prisoners honor will be severely punished school, showed the educational film 4 OPEN (Jalif., meteorologist, spent three Association participated as stu­ ^792 World Distress?" will be present­ "We are urging each employe to hsaded the vast automobile manu­ handled by the Holmes Funeral of war who say they don’t want to irrespective of the culorit’s rank.” "Preface to a Life.” which illua- facturing concern since 1941. years in research on tha Jet stream dent’s in their own children’s ed by-N. Ahagnoa, a represenU- contribute his holiday pay for NEXT Home. The order declared that the na­ trated tha effect the dreams and WHISKIES IN THIS ritODUa AN Prior to that, he had served for go home. air currents. He was aboard on classrooms, with the teacher dsm- tive of the Watchtower Society. Thanksgiving to this project. We Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei tion’s armed forces are the "foun­ ambitions of parents have on the years as a vice president of the the pace-making flight oiiatratlng a typical day’s pro­ 4 AND A YEARS (XD ail should be thankful to live here YEAR 10 MUo D. Wella Y. Vlshlnsky angrily rejected the dation of our territorial integrity The high ai>^ curtents flow development of their children. Tendered Testimonial ACCOUNT company and one year at the ek- The film, challenged each parent gram, at tha meeting of the asso­ Miss Margaret Ronan, office in the United States where such The funeral of Milo D. Wells, of West’s recolutlon and V. K. Krish­ and the only asset at the dtapoaal west-to-east across the Pacific at ciation last night at the school.: fcutive president. of Greece in the aerviee of the to examine hla own motives and aecretary and X-ray technician at programs are poaalble to complete. 809 MAIN STREET A native o f Minerva. Ohio, Wil­ Notch road, Bolton, was held thia na Menon of India has now come certain altitudes about six months The pannta hafi an opportunity ?m am We urge every other worker liv­ m cause of msintaining peace and the discover just how many of their City Hospital here for the past ton was educated at the Carnegie afternoon at 2 o'clock at the up with a plan he hopes will bridge a year. The Stratocrulser, fljrlng at to do some "reading, writing and ing in Rockville to do likewise." safeguard of world freedom.” altitudes of 18.000 to 27,000 feet, actions nrs unconsciously aelfls^ arithmetic*’ and then to show their tTRAMHT ■eUttON twenty-five years was tendered Institute of Technology, and work­ Holmes Funeral Home. Rev. the gap. List o f Oontribuiloni Arthur A. Wallace of the Bolton The U.8. has held the Indian plan was ptuhed along by tall winds Following the movie, Mr, 'rar- gf jitbry telling., U STH « « « tesUmonial at the Old Homestead ed as an electrical engineer for the in Somers Tuesday evening in The lum of (3S.S90.SS h»i1 been previ Westlnghouse Electrical Manufac­ Congregational Church officiated waa vague and ambiguous in that which averaged 60 miles an hour ner introduced - . a barber ^op painting, clay m^eling and IMKXJI' 90T nuely •cknowledgef,' with ■ddltioh,! turing Company from 1909 until and burial wa« in the Bolton Cen­ it did not spell out how a four- and hit a peak of 126 miles an quartet. The "Four J***" 4n ^ a kindergarten they even par-' honor of the event. contribution* •» follow ,; Meyer Jaffe. Christmas Drive bert Bengtson, Gerard DlManno, - -■ ' DISTILIED IN lUINOIS The affair waa attended by Fall River Maa*.. *1000; Labbeua F. ter Cemetery. power neutral caretaking commis­ hour. ticlpated in rhythm marching. 1919. Lennart Toratenaoq and Richard 1 present amj former members of RiMell. *S00; Emily B. Swinilena. *500; Ho later was successively chief The bearers were Robert J. sion, proposed in it, would actual­ Serebreny said the nonstop aerV' Mrs. William Stuak, president,' Beaale Durfee Fund*. *500: Floyd F. Berggren. Wearing false mus­ the nursing staff at the hospital, engineer, manager and president Smith, Scott H. Simon, Allan Coe, ly liandle 182,000 prisoners from Asking Help Here ice will be possible only from Nov. presided over the businesa mest-j Warehaw. Longmeadow, Maaa.. addl- IS to April IS, the jet stream aea- taches and dressed in the style of WESTBURY RESBIVI city ’ doctors. Superintendent 'Vir­ llonal, MOO: Maple Steet Parent- o f the Delco Remy Co., before Join­ 'Thomas Glenney. Thomas Burbank both sides. It also appeared to ing which prscsdsd the program. | Bon. the early 1900’s, their singing The organization voted to purchase, ginia Yaskulka, and former Teacher a»aoclatlon. *132.37; Mr. and UNIQUE G-E DESIGN FEATURES ing General Motors aa vice presi­ tTRAIOHr t n Mr*. David Dantela. Woonaockat. R. I.. and Louis Tuttle. leave final disposition of the The Mansfield Parents Associa­ drew rounds o f applause. ' superintendents. Miss Ann Hathe- dent in 1929. • prisoners to a political conference. a -tape recorder for the School. | *100; Jimea J. Kelley. Ellington. *50; tion of the Mansfield State Train­ Robert Leyden, vice president, The ___ association’s annual potluek way Smith, and Mrs. Emma Morria Brown. *35: Dr. Anthony L. He’ is' married and has three Poland. Cxechoslovskla, Swltxer- ing School and Hospital haa mailed S?3.49 Geaaay, *25: Morrl* Brooka. *36: An­ sons and three daughters. presided’ at the business meeting. I dinner waa held at 6:80, wlith Mrs. I Smith, Miss Ronan waa the hos­ drew J. Ashland. *25; . Dr. Cbariea E. LIONEL land and Sweden are the proposed letters to local service clubs and it was also announced .that there | Robert Morripon as chairman for pital’s first secretary, starring on Jarobaon. Jr.. Hartford. *35; Kerwin The tall, 61-year-old Dulles has Olipliant Called comm.lssipn___ members with the individuals, soliciting a' contribU' Find ‘Positive’ DISTIUEO IN JMARVlAND "long been a'sdgorous critic of Rus­ will be no unit meeting in Decemr the dinner. Aasiatlng her were Mr*. A. Elliott. *28; Henry Rerve. New York right to name a neutrkl umpire if 1 tlon toward'their Christmas drive City. *25: a'trlend. Marcheater. **6t sian policies and has been subject­ her. Frank Lister, Mrs. John. Hutchln-: W illiam F. Mahon. *36; DeCarll’a Ba- 111 Tqx Probe they too, deadlock. for the blind aiid Wheel chair pa- The men served coffee cake and ion, Mrs. Anthony Pond. Mrs. ed to bitter attacks in the Soviet Th’e U S. is now understood to | tienU of the school and hospital Diabetes Tests ireaa, *36: Mr. am* Mra, John K. press. Russian Foreign Minister coffee in the school cafeteria after Peter Gannuts and Mrs. Eugene Brandy Separate^ To Mix-Match Ceeney, *16; John Cone, *16; Thomaa have agreed to back the plan pro­ at Mansfield. Andrei Y. Vlshlnsky has labeled (Oanttnned from Pngfi Om ) the meeting and. incidentally,! Spieas. A large number of other | vided these ambiguities are clear­ Needed items for the. blind are Two "positive’’ reactions have T l r e s f o n e wtuhed the diahas. PTA members assisted the com­ him a "war-monger.” The Soviet Braille equipment, radio and rec­ been found in testa this week at newspaper Pravda has called him Teltelbaum’s story that he w w the ed up. What effect thU will have mittee by helping in the kitchen COAST TO COAST Aek about theee unique G-E fuel-eaving on the -power resolution, which ord playing machines, spinet the Manchester Memorial Hospital PineappU Trgati V features: G-E Burner Nozzle; feinous a "trader in death” and an "atom- target of an attempted ISfiO.OOO 21 piano.'and toys especially designed and making telephone calls. The is also before the political-commit­ laboratories in connection with the CAUrORNIA MANOV C^E "Turn-Beck Flame"; efficient G-B ■' Ite.” shakedown in a tax cast two years for the blind. For the'wheel chair Thanksgiving theme waa uaed in NOT JUST *N ORDINARY EUCTRIC TRAIN BarJecn made up to thia morning and 6 YEARS 010 IT’S THI FAMOUS IIONIL paigned -hard for him. ed by Frank Nathan and Bert before they'can accept any plan provide tralhlng, ahelter and food, the percentage of about 1 per cent In his campaign rpeeches he Naster, who claimed to be in it must clearly guarairtee that no and the parents association hopes Hospital Notes paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaa##^ rapped repeatedly at what he prisoner wHl be forcibly repatri­ "positive’’ reaction la normql, he Horace F. Murphey^ superin­ MO PAMMX Yea! You get year-round hot water, league with a "clique”, or Wash­ to enlist the aympathetlc Intereet tod—from the same unit. termed, the Trumaii administra­ ington officials who could fix the ated or forcibly detained and full of more of' the service organisa­ continued. tendent of the ’ Park Department, assurance that those not wishing tion’s policy'of Communist con­ wealthy Chicago lawyer’s tax dtt- tions and the general public in Local drug stores and industrial waa elected vice president of the Patlento Today: 127 A PPIf BRANDY The Theroughbred of the Railsl repatriation will not be pawns in medical de^rtments are serving tainment. Instead, he said, "we can ficultles for a fee. these handicapped persona in the ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Bu­ /, later political considerations. as collection centers for urine New England Park Aaaociatton at san Mosser, BoltOn Lake; Mre. Teitelbaum said l^ was repre­ approaching' cilriitmaa season. . rler.ecl- and haa served as aecretary and gprmg,. John Fc«, 17 Edgerton hogl loRg Strings of Core by which we could hit the (Rus­ le, and the others named by Teitel­ School and Hospital, Mansfield De­ tary of State Dean Acheson to the men haa a "positive” reaction are treasurer. , street; Mrs. Lena Paton, 169 Weat sian) bear’s heart if he broke out baum denied that any such clique pot, Conn. fore as the committee’s debate ap- being notified. Dr. Lockward said. Murphey ta alae a fellow of center street; Nancy Smith, 18 Gins in aggression But the bear has existed. , proached its climax. That reaolu- American Institute of Park Ex-1 stroetr Enrico Ruflni, 84 -grown too strong to„b.e.,kept. away zeactlon doeq not toffieate ot Expws Speeds ^ OJiphknt resigned'frimt ’hlS Tn- tlon calls on the xsBembly l aeutiveai and « dfareetor -of- th*l l^ e O o ztrtotr Robert MiBer; 285 . Complately automs£Ic..aulet.jclean., • merely by such, bar* as we or our diabetes but the ^ rs o n abou'ld ternai Revenue bureau post during prove the UN Command’e etand in | X lillZ a D e in I jr e e iS New England Institute of Parit Garden drive; Mrs. Lola McKin­ dependable; efficient. It's G-a ' friends can afford to build around the Panmunjom negotiations and then follow up with further tests and Recreation Administration ft'i imilroMliiv ei iti beuH AintJir' through and through.^ the congressional investigation. by the ftmlly doctor.—, ney, 182 pMtfl atreet; BaVerly Caa- f the world ” Caudle, who held the rank of as­ to Urge the Communlata to accept Duke of Windsor which annually qxmsors an in­ seils, 43 Strickland straat 5TH2.99 inf Lionel "Kutungtie” oontrol.. ,/ ’ Again he said that this nation sistant Attorney General, was tho.se terms for a truce. It alreaoy stitute for park and recreation ADMrnXD TODAY: Lawrence 80T Miould create a top level bi-parti­ fired by President Truman. hak been flatly rejected by the peraonnsl at Springfield College. Monnlare, 17 Haael straat; Har^ nnoonploe oert in a jilE j, The san council to lead the free world Russians and their Red allies. (OonttnMd from Pace OM) Entire 6-E unit ia designed, manu­ Groups to Discuss man Broem. Columbia. <^^6.95 loeom otiT# i i e real workhorM ■with a "stable and consistent” The committee ekj>ecta to hear BIRTH TODAY: a son to Mr. factured and I’packaged” aa a com­ foreign policy. He said the coun- some official reliction to Menon’s for him at the gate. 'Mkny waved, High School Plans and Mra. John Phhlpa, 266 Oakland — h u M powerful headlight DEPOSIT pletely coordinated heating plant.G.E. cH should formulate and maintain Police Arrests resoluUon at today’s aeaslon. Ache- and the duke raised his bowler hat AbontTown atreet ROBIN HOOD atanda behind the entire unit I m long-range foreign policy and its aon, just returned from, the Tru- in acknowledgment The Scots DI8CHARGED -YISTBaiDAY: . and foee forward or re- HOIDS IT man-ESsenhower foreign policy Guards sentries at tha gate pre­ Miss Grace Robertson and Mrs. George F. Johnson, III, 26, of 28 _ Meeting JolnUy, three town g ov Jamas B i^ o r d , 23 Green Hill | 5TH A 0 0 ▼ereae by lEf mote con­ talks in Washington, waa tenU- sented^ aroieaems aa hene paaeea.passed. . i bodlM wlU discuss pre- Maud Shearer left on Tuesday for street; George Cheman, Stafford; ■OT A » T 7 Seaman circle, waa arrested and lively scheduled to speak Monday. Ihitertainment of the P**k1r of | plana for the proposed 8t. Petersburg Fla., where they trol. There are aleo a ON OUR charged with evading responsibility Robert Daigle, 72 Wells street; Pet^onal Notices Armed with aasurancea that Windsor at Buckingham Palace on new high school at Memorial Field wUl remain until spring. Mrs. Ann IJalanay, ‘3 Walnut this mom lpg after he was involved a day of unusual sentimental alg- tendar,f ondola, oil President-elect Elaenhower’a In- tomorrow night in the hearing street; Patricia Duffany, North' lAY^AWAY FLAN report fuel lovings in an accident on Middle turnpike comlng- adintniatration would hold I nlflcance to the royal family gave Andergon-Shaa Post VFW ear,eabooeo,9eeo- Card of Thanks east at East Center street, police room o f the Municipal BuUdlng.' Windham; Hie. Anna GanUr, Bol­ up to 90% fast to the present U. 8. stand additional substance to re^rta Auidhary will hold Its usual card ton; Cbariea Oubbela, 7& School, OIL BOILER The Board of Directors, the reported. ____ against the forcible repatriation of that strains, resulting from kjs POLO CLUB tionaof fraek,4ui Board of Education and tha School party tomorrow night at 2:80 at street; Louiae Hugbea. 89 Engle­ 1530 llr and Mr». Arthur C. Srunriu »nd According to police, Johnson prispnera. Achea6n talked yeater- abdlcaticm of the British throne 1 win rat the poet home. Prtoea wttt be nneonpling traek ■ tunUy ol South Corentry wish to »»- wood drive; Mrs. Ann Ingram and It’s so simple to. make your .75 REMEMKR TW5I WHh iMotiRl Mrit, •enC deepest .pprecl.tlon end k(nde«t failed to stop after the car he w day with British Foreign Secre- In 1936 have been forgottensnd ^ awarded aad refresbaaenta aeryad. ■ forgiven. There waa a growing | suomutea daughter, RockvUla: Diane Jo- S t 2.93 wardrobe do double duty. Juat aem ^■eetion and thanks to friend* atitf neighborf In driving east on Middle turnpike tary Anthony Eklen on tha Korean chlmaen. 41 Jarrta road; Susan -aome goodlooking aep ara^ , then, the death of their Infant aon. Arthur west veered over into the west' feeling' iii court circles that he and Ebbets, Frld, and Prentice, archl IT S NOT THE ^ c o n . . . IT'S THE Btojamin Bruneau. on November IS. problem. tecta for the achool. Sunjet OouncO, N a 48, Degree LaFwid, 271 Ridgewood road; Mrs. mix or match with similar ward- traneformer. bound lane, hitting a car being Eden also may want to speak in the American-born Duchcas of 6 5 The dlrcctora have aet a $8,000, o f Pocabontas. will meet tomoctofw, Agnes Murawaki and son, 286 Au­ J roJje Items. Thi# weaklt ahd skirt ..ere ts a tuui.,M>me pineapple I driven west by Ekneat Ttyon, 26 the Korean debate once again be­ I Windsor will attend the coronation design that is as pietty aa it U| FUa COST. Lot GJ. btlf you sovo. ^ ^ In Memoriam 000 ceiUng on constructioa coats of night at the home o f Mrs. R. P. tumn street; Mrs. Marlene Murphy lead the faahioh parade this soa of Lebanon. Tha accident occured fore he returns to London. Diplo­ of the QwNin next June. Farris. 2 Durkin street, to make RUNV QTMi NATWNAUT DEOWN versatile, it is easy to crochet and! Windsor, aa the prince' of Wales the school. The bducatora have op- and daughter, 36 Canterbury son. aa»aaaaaa>g»*aaM NUN»— » kCoU ut focfojr for FREE homo hooting survey - ttmrr J, DUwartk about 5:48. matic sources said his delegation, final plana for entertaining the ■ANB6 AVASA8U AT AIS fTOM juat aa easy to put together, to’] and later aa King Edward VIU, poaed tbs cslling and said only street; Edward Norris, 218 HU- Pattern No. 8882 is a aew-rite la lOTinz memory of mother, who Tryon, who reported the accident along with those of other Oom- Great Pocabontas irtiea she makes Uard street; Mrs. Mary Morin and perforated pattern in size# 10, 12, form a buffet set, runner or chair j ys^ssad away' Nov. 30 , 198t. classrooms and administrative of- to police, said he was going imder monwealth nations, had discussed had 'been a favorite relative of the bar official vlait to the council 96 te queen when she waa a child. Nc#r, fleas could be included under son, 88A C batnut street; Mrs. 14, 16, 18. 30. Size 12„ skirt 1% With broken hearts we watched you the caution light about to round .poaalble amendments to the In­ Dee. 1. Mrs. Flora Gracie, chalr-^ Leona Never*. South Windsor^ yard#of 89-inch; weskit, lU yards. Pattern No. 2874 oontaina com­ E B Y BUDGET TERMS And aaw you so away. the curve when he saw Johnson’a dian resolution which they hoped the duke has obviously become $8,000,000 ceUing. plete crocheting instructions, ma­ GENERAL E L E C Y RIC rectora will con man, urgea all. committee men*' Frank T. Whits Rockville; Mra. For this pattern, send 30c in Altboech wa loved you dearly car edging over into hia lane. Tryon would strengthen it and dispel more intimately acquainted------with , ^Ths Board of Di) IIB terial requirements and atltch U- Wa could cot make you stay. the Duke of Edinburgh, and on the | alder preliminary subdivisioa lay- bers to attend the meeting tomor* Dorothy Wann, 66 School street; coins, your name, address, size said tsi tried to pull over to avoid American doubts. row night — • desired, and the pattern number luatratipna. . LeavM______Door Open anniversary o f the royal wedding | outs. One, XAingview Terrace A d- CbrU Oao Wegieyi). 52 North ThlstMB aad years have puwd ' an accident, but was unable to pull street. to SUE BURNETT. MANCHES­ Send 25

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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—. FRESH pumpkin ^ e along in the middle A housewife Who maked a pump* «>eak on the subject, ' ’Where Is Ws*aieapeelailats . . .PRESCRIFTION at .the Nathan Hale Community buy . . . ResponsibUlty always shifU the This World HeadlngT” and Mrs. Broil; Captain Walter 8. otJune. The thought overpowers kin pie out of a can soon takes to SPEdAUSTS. Keller and Mrs. Pauline B. Tyler, Center in South Coventry. FORK SHOULDERS B I V ^ u. ill.— votes of a poUUcal party more to­ bim and wiU not let him rest un­ alteraUons in texture and oxperi' Anyone interested to invited to Issue 128 Permits to H. attend any of the meetings held We have aow fined woB ever 88fcOW prsecrip- narty representative • candidates- (Boned If you ask). ward the middle. In the present til he has taken himself out to his mentation in garnish which render riMt to the state legislature; The Coventry Planning and Zon­ toed » « y WbH«h«tfTwto. bam, located the wizened, and coi- the product inedible and unspeak­ during this two day period. ing commission t h r o u g.h. town 1 Of I instance, that U exactly where County Sheriff and Mrs.^Paul B. H O tID i japeed sugar pumpkins he laid able. A light and fUmsy chiffon, m a k of H! Over a hal^___ ttmes wo have agents Frederick G. BiaseH and Fresh Oysters I>arob P atties...... lb. 55c oI»o Psesident-elect lasenhower is jaside, the autumn before, against Sweeney of Rockville. Grant Toothaker, Jr., issued 123 t o p ^ with wigpped cream, or bean called apea to eater I I a “ Oet W eir partaer- Couples Club Meeting "CONNECTICUrS HNEST FOULTRY— OIRECT FROM FARM TO YOU’ Sword Fish ■onto* «Mwt e( M. waiting for the Republican votes ithto very moment, cracked the something worse, to a common ship wlUi’ pkyslclaa s^pn tten t. The Couples Club of the First permits to buUd between October, Choice Lamb Legs lb. 79c pumpkin mummlea open, and dug 1951 and October 1952. Of this Haddock Fillets in Oongress to Join him. sight these days, and a sad com­ Congregational Church will m e« Rib Roast Beef ...l b . 79c himself out a handful of seeds. mentary on the decline of culinary Snell a recoril o y H never kew^bem ash number 84 permits were for dwell- Mother Googe Liverwurst ______^vlng Order* P*r has We eaioyetf theeonfldence of aU concerned. Its at f p. m. Saturday In the ves­ Then he heads for hto cornfield, integri^. try of the First Congregation^ Ings, 10 for fhnn buildings, 10 for already twice cultivated, and, a itif Tf.—«—dattifn sendlag mere patients to private garag^^ four for public Small Sausage «9c Sausage Meat That One-Way Visioii ' But why dwell on such unpleas 'Ifaui to Church. A potluck TURKEYS-CAPONS Country Style ....l b . 59c ROIARt FARM FRISlij everywhere there to a gap in antneas? We were talking about tn everyday ^srith their doctor's preseriptloa. sendee stores: 26 for building a«d^ Rath Franka 59c row where com failed to sprout with a talk by Mrs. D. B ^ k ^ dwelling addition, eight for sunjr' TURKEYS dnd^> Blessedly, we Americans are no pumpkin pie, not fluff. You begin India, npd MUs Umme ,Ku>wm ,_.isassfe's the only people on earth who di he covers a seed. By the time thinking about it in June, and go Golnar Noor of Pakistan, of 'tte mer dwellings, and one mill ajjdl- ^EHURST RbASTING( I r a y s a s a i t he is picking com, the youn|[ out to the bam for a handful of graduate school of the University Uon..^ / Freshly Ground Pinehurst BsoBtec BeralC. notjiave the perfect capacity ] plants have begun to wind about seeds, and honest soil, honest sun, ■ ■ - / CAPONS apply to themselves the 'he com and cross the rows and h o m e c o m f o r t Proscription Pharmsejr of ConnecUcut. . „ ManciWter EvenlniBvenlng/A e r a I d ROASTING CHICKENS honest froet, shd an honest lady Plan Harvest Frolic > push out their first false blos­ Coventry cofreeptofTespMdrnt Mrs. are coming In taat . . . wlth-^ standards they would apply to of the house do the rest, in time 901 Blain S t, TcL 5321 The Parent-Teachers sssoclstioh . A U SUES — CLEANED aad DRAWN — READY TO COOK out much advertlalag fraas uda soms. A lltUe later, the first for an honest Thanksgiving. ( i M i o f T t i Chariee L. Little, telephone Cov­ others. will have * harvest HAMBURG The Robart Iwne i . the b M f J r - small green set appears. I^JSisy MCRIARIY Bros from 8 p.m. until midnight in the entry 1-6281. A reduction of 4c a lb. from re­ with more breaet ■Uce* of iMwl :5SSSS55nV^2S. In the last few weeks, there Then the affair to forgotten un­ 3 i S C t N I t H ST “■S t auditorium of th« Gemge BROILERS " FRYERS- FOWL cent price. der white meat . . . vriO wcIgW] have been two rather pronouni til, coma September, the com has Robertson School. Pee Wee Menard Advertisement— IS to 18 Ibe. and leU at 88e a [ eipi&isliiiis of British aentimeni aged and turned yellow, and T it 1 3 S I^EXT FRIDAY, w v WILL HAVE SOME FRESH FX)WL FOR FRICAMEB . . . labyrinthlan coursea of green vine, Fdkyt^ of Th# American CoUcf e of Apothocarieo and his Trail / ' “ ’ ' “iTnce lb. The Robart Toms . . MunPl One eiqiresaion of British sehti' music. Co-chairmen of the dance NOVEMBER 28 ' BUY YOUR CHOICE .FARTS P&.NTY^)F ^ aS t *W r KEYS fine quality a* the hen*. Mlp with great green leaves, and The WHITE PAGES of your ^ v - t e n d e r STEAKS . . . MORREIX’S READY-'wEAT HAMS inont has protested the actlonl of MEN and WOMEN OIL BURNER are Mrs. Robert Hart JJ®?' BREASTS — LEGS — WINGS — GIZZARD — RACKS — UVIRS larger In weights 28 te 21 Iba* ^ • .D fta ia y, Wevember 80 great green globes hidden beneath Dwixht F. Gordon._Mrs. ehtry telephone directory, which a n d r a t h .d a i s y .HAM8. _ ^ _____ / . Japaneae auihorltlea, 'm Japan]- in them, BuddenW plot thiemselvss EXPEBX PITTEBS .aeU at S8o Jb. „ HEPAIR Starkel la in inciudes Lebanon. BWffbUl Springs; , . bwpt Diplomacy arresting and bringing 'to Jqpa against the yellowing field. Storrs and WlHlmantlc. go to press A TI S c b n W ^ t o s e a r s r o e b u c k i WE OFFER BACXIN AT A REDUCTION OF 4 ^ LB.' Buy Pepperidge Farm By the time frost strikes the Part of the nese trial two British sail ArtiMr Drag DIomJ / for playground equipment at tne next Friday, November 28. For OPEN THURSDAY HL »:00 F. M ^TEL a-ROft AmolB’a eeaeaned bread at ' 'A m dipimnatle ineptness of the vine, the. pumpkins have turned changed or additional list­ These BrtUsh sailors in Jai DUBUQUE FANCY SLIGED Ml lag here . . . regime which, in its ac- orange-yellow. There to no neqd / *^*‘*” 'su te ChriatniM I^ ve ings, please call the telephone to be alarmed by the fact of frost oltan aoatns to fear peace British opinion has held, shinild Pupils of grade eight at l buainesa ouainet o f f 1 C -WUlimanUc have been entitled to British |jus- on the vine—or on the pumpkin. George Hcraey Robertson S ch »l . . U fears war, has placed If it to a sunny field, and it should 3 5 2 2 1 MltolSSIPFI SLiOED BADON tice—not Japanese justice. are conducting a ChrlatmM tree I la an onanvlable position in the not be anything else, the pump­ drive. Proceeds will be AND B0NEUW8 M>T »OA,T 18/lic BEIXm' raiCB O , JWO itod Nattans eonsideratlon of Another^great expressl( kins should be allowed to bask, their class trip and other ^adim - for a week or two more,, in the months ago . . . . / I British sentiment in this Mm< tion expenses fund. Mr, »nd Mm . MiiipranlM piypeaal for place where they grew. troesi. . period of time has concerned tl}e George Dart are co-chairmen for clothes When they are moved. It should PINEHURST CHOCK ROAST 79c 1 problem of American aoldiera in the parents of those pupils Md tetten o f our tspreasntS' be to more sun, jtist outside the Francis Perrotti of the faculty will BONELESS . . . CHOICK GRADE. ^aoddag the Indian pror Britain. One thing that ought |to be bam door perhaps, or on some be assisting. . . 1 I llg fn before It was even pre- done, British opinion holds, jis to outdoor sun shelf. It takes warm AH grade eight pupils am sel Only government inspected W'estern beef used In Pine- abolish the present situatio i, in sun. alternating with ever colder • ling tickets now with th* 50 «*"t hurst ground meats. Pinehurst 79c lean Ground Beef is | lentailt hi seeming to regard it as nights, to produce the degree of Frosted Foods s Mnd of poison we were afrfld to which American soldiers in Brit­ deposit applicable against the pur­ nice for meat balls . . . or “hamburgs.” flavor and tenderness Which the chase price of a tree to be re­ ain are entitled to their own mili­ konch or even disiiusa, put us in a deemed when the tree *" The Birds Eye Chicken Pkfj ^ light with nearly everybody, tary Justice, and are exempt from One of the stations wH be the which sells at 47c jnai muot M ildi Indndes our own best BriUA Justice. If BriUah lav s and Over . home of Donald Gehring in North bagood. . . Seme enstomeri I Uands. British puniriunent were in if feet, Coventry, the other in the Pine Lake Shores area, definite place to buy as many aa 5 pkgs. a f ] j jatii^M that premature rejection far as American aoMiefs in Three Hundred 1 one time . < . be announced. The time of arrlvri M ofur part, a storm has been rto- Britain are concerned, there would !• CIm ir , CRMfftrlRbl*, CR HM BUMM! CHEESE Town Hohm Finished Monnments and of the trees will also be announced j FROM BIRDS EYE fam in. the United Nations against be leas trouble, less British feeling I c m s m Im I Markers In Onr . Today’s Event Calendar 1 W SPICE CraOktrt Isahershlp When friends like against the American “ojscupa- Peas ...... A.. .2 for 41f|l and Australia and Britain Uon." n iiW H U T Yard To Choose From Thursday meetings will inriude Rine Club of Green-Chobot Port. French Pries . . . .2 for 49e | lYanoe think we were wrong, 2 1 c go there we' have it, as wii often ...jtifm him flir The Finest In American Legion, at 8 p. i" the j 3 9 c think the Indton proposal do in a world of one-way vision. Wtllimantlc State Arihory, Strawberries ...... 37a j to ba daaK with as some- The British reseiit, in Gritain, pinochle card party at 8 p. m. in Nordic Sole .... .pkg. <9e'' Design the Pine Lake Shores Community | You will find' a wide selection of fresh Crackers and that comes so close to a exactly what they demanl for cookies at Pinehurst . . . all at competitive prices. ’This Nordic Haddock . .pkg. 49e | solution for the Users evsrywbers preiaa Fluid Clubhouse in South Coventry. themselves, in Japan—and no Heat for its unfailing dspends- Wori^ansHip Talks on China Cheese ’n’ Spice by Keebler is “all the rage” right now. Normc prisoner exchange prob- flicker of a suspicion that tliere is bility, sffieiency and economy. Mrs. Walter S. KeUer gabe a talk Perch or Cod . . . .pkg. 39e that no dviltocd nation can anything in common in the two "Ysers of reliable ssrvioe with Material on China to pupils of grade four practically no meintaneaee,” . . during social studies period Mon­ ’ ^ ' C S r Ignore it, there to little doubt what situations seems to cross British T ^ orid V W sutometie oil beet,’* day. Mrs. Keller resided in Wat pther members of the United Na- opinion. •ay anthuitoitie homeowners. Catting done-in onr own country with her family while ^ p - fclins—Hka those of the Arab- EACH MORNING OUR VEGETABLE BUYER GOES TO THE As far os. It oomas as a shock to Whetlisr you aaad a eonvnrsion shop from the roogh stoM tain Keller was ataUoned there Asian bloc, sriU think of it and of burner or a complete new beating with the U. S. Navy. The talk on NEW REGIONAL MARKET IN HABTFOKD TOR THE FRESH­ us to be asked to believe that for­ to the finished meworiaL / k«r action. system, it will pay you to sae Fluid' China centered around customs 1 EST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. eign countries do not relish ex- Heat flist. Ask us for fuU dstaila ; A t the nfcmaat, era are in the and an exhibit Mrs. Keller pre- tending extraterritorial privileges pAr^d on coBtumes And Articles of I {loalMefh ht the United Nations, of to our armed forces, and we never that country. The pupils have been I R U TA IA G A t u r n ip s laaBMr. Just about everybody shrown two filnw from the audito-4 think what our own reaction MANCHESTER DES MOINES SQUASH iM H t: dA whUe we seem to be FOGARTY visual aid center of the University would be if we were ever asked to ACORN SQUASH the ailiiy nation Whlclr. opposes MEMORIAL of Connecticut "Chlidren of Chi­ grant similar rights in this coun­ n a .’’ and "Here la China." jieace. Ihan't silMst ■ » Ti^I Tide hu a lUHERNUT SQUASH try. brothers COMPANY Meet With Principal PINEHURST every:j ; This Is not the truth about us, ZSjfiXenter Street About 35 parents of Junior high 1 truly amaxing iriiitMiing actioii. In HURIARD SQUASH |md it to a shame that it should Yet there to a simple rule that A. AIMETTI, Prop. punila attended a meeting Tuesday fact, when you add bleach to the auda, might be laid, down, for ever>*- Telephone 2-4539 DAY LOW PRIDES aver be made to appear anything COR. PEARL aad HARRISON night at th* Robertaon School to| ' actually frit in ths way of Tida'a APPLES ARB AT THEIR lEST NOW . . . lUrM e- like the truth. We should be as body*s thinking. It la that the STREETS \\ • troops of one country are never Oppoalte Eaat Octnetery zriiiteninf actkml Yaa, Ude INTOSH. lALDWINS or DELICIOUS APPLES AT SamplM of rucMf prict,! ^ager and oonscientious about Mrs. Richard Arlan I bait olona , . .* with no Maach andnlng any sincere compromise welcome on the soil and in the life TELEPHONE 1781 Or 8881 rudueriom hi - Groc firts On Blue Bonnet addad^Ail hy itatf, Tida gate clothaa PINEHURST....* as any other nation. And, o f another country imless ,the OpcM Sundays rwhito you’ll be amaaed! So, dapartiMat: I a matter of strategy, we troops of a third, and enem^^oim- —Admires F.N.E.! PEPPERS CRISP, FRESH rilQBBlIBBiluUinUR Boy Direct aad Sara Ms m exca|>t for n a x M io a a l aoak in bleach MUSHROOMS have brains enough to try, are also on that snme sml. -weiiee leeaeBT cesasieir__ ^ Shurfine -.ri Then such troops afe valiant 1 for Btubbom a ls te —uae Tida alona. PARSLEY Grapefruit Sections ..19e] eep the responsibility for the SPINACH CELERY 25c lure of peace clearly away saviors of whatever Country is in­ Is M K to Utsl ^ a a fe . With aU Ha CUCUMBERS RIPE Hormel Spam ...... 4Sfo| volved. At all ptlier times, they WHITE ONIONS >m our own acts and policies, wondarfol whiteiyn*’>«*ion, Tida ia Ocean Spray- i instead, we make it appear are insolent w d privileged Inter­ SWEET RED TOMATOES 19c Strained Cranberry . 11 lopers, and tliat to the way every­ .really aafa for e v a ry tiiin p ^ t’a wash­ ONIONS that,: in a aituatian which only 4, CAU1AFLOWEB- FIBM. JUPK...... Baker’s Chocolato— body feels' about~it Actiiali}^' i i able. Colon love 'nde'g g n ^ tudBl tompromtoe of some sort can YAMS Baker’s Cocoa ...... '..2 f ^ v e , we are the party which we shall discover for ourselves be­ Septic T anks Why, after juat one wash, *1146 actu- SWEET BANANAS “*160 huiomaUcally and instinctively fore very long, no one ever wants C d l McmchMtRr's S «w tra «« S pK lolim . ally brigbtana aoap-duUed col POTATOES Beechnut Baby Foods ,^i military manpower help between .Chopped ...... 3 for 48q { ^ d somewhat insolently against Msd TOE |ito etobwe S lew I COME TO PINEHURST TOR THE BEST SELECTED MAINE wars. OB IDAHO POTATOES. . . . Strained ...... 4 for. 31 compromise of any kind. For this, ISipI And, when you rinae out a Tida^ khe Acheson brand of diplomsicy, SAVE TWO WAYS: Maxwellhonae Coffee . .91e waah, you’ve got cleaner dothea than MAINE POTATOES tehich to so afraid of anything that The Score In Maine (1) LOW PRICE . . . the moat medern eqUIpmffit ma- IDAHO POTATOES U. S. 1 GRADE Premium Sodas ...... 8At|'| might be branded appeasement .chlnery In Connecticnt makee poeelble a BETTER JOB at a ydu’ll get wito any aoap of any kind! The number of deer killed in the LO W in PRICE. „ ^ Everything otanca^rteariar wito Tide that it has also sacrificed reason. (2) YOUR JOB IS ENGINEERED . . . aD aeptto t i ^ D»ala- 1 0 Lb* 8 9 c 10 Lb. Bag 7 7 C Maine woods so far this season Every mother can use this «ugx^ —even the grimiem' Work ahirta: No Isqirimarily to blame. If there to a age and eewer Onee are laetaDed uader the wat«Rful eaper- G A S - Your Biggest Bargain don from Mrs. Richard Atlen. Prt truce possible in the Indian pro. not an available sUttoUc. The vtolen of a Drainage Engineer RESULT: Ten are pretwted on BIUE BONNET Margarine and aoap knoam gata out ao much grimy 5 Lbs. 4 6 c 15 Lb. Bag 9 5 c number of human beings shot andto against coetly blunders . . . A BIO *AWNO. Aaeagtoeeted Job xet F.N.E.—Flavor. Nutrition, dirt, y a t laevea dothea ab ban o f dull­ ^>osal, that poasibUity ought to re­ fconomyltike the wife of the noted kili^ is available. So far, 12 hu­ gives yon LASTING AND SATISFACTORT RESULTS. LARGE 150 SIZE JUICY v iv e qnr warm and friendly at For Automatic Water Heating! Hollywood war, you will love tite. ing film. Get Tida. . . aae if you’ll ever tentioQ. _ man being have been ahot to death a^in want to uaa anything alaa! dcUcaic, -.4,' FLORIDA ORANQES In the Maine woods by hunters out . . . , \- m o d e l 3-119 BONNET adds to any food! You II hunting, deer. Be S afe! Be Sure! •pprrtiaic its nouriahmmf, tt». No rer And Cbngresh othier spread for bread U richer in TIDE teMILDER Doz 59c It is quite ridiculous to argue ------c A a ——— year-round Vitamin At And you 11 , Prealdant-olect Etoenhower, that, becaua||plf this, we 'should welcome iti economy. Tu* pounda for hands than igy.otfaar GRAPEFRUIT . . DEALS . . O i m i D his. conference with his future give up the sport-of hunting deer. • COSTS LESS to RUYl of blue bonnet eort ims then on* landing **datarfant” I PEARS. ■ AVOCADOS WHILE THKY LAST r . legislative leaders in Congress, THE McKin n ey BROS: pound of high-priced tgreadl^So le- . But the other remedy—that of mcoiber the letters ••• F e e^ N e e. ^ krill hare keen lucky, to w a p e ih.^ Buy AW-Frge/**/* Onto SONNIT. So h to i 8S gtntiil Not *vmi the mild- id T*aderienf Tee Bag* far. more strenuous safety - education - ert leadUiMi’’datargmta” made'eipecU^ foreabsdowing o f some differences SEWERASE MSram 80MPMIY 'Margarine end gef."all thte^ .—_ «B |y’ tc Vfiui iw rd iM ■ and safety measures---does not • COSTS LESS TO INSTAUI for dtdkimikiiie iM ab aaay da your of 48 nt regnfor price .. Of opinion between hinuwlf and the seem very satisfactory, in results, ^ DRAINAGE and SEWERAGE ENGINEERS Elavorl Nutritionl Econom-e-fl traditional position of his party on hands ai'Tide.' SAVE AT PINEHI’BST ON THESE FEATI'RED ITEMS . JcHo Chocrint* Pnddlaf aM.1 either. The IsteSt Maine fatality, 130-132 Pnoil Strant. MonchiMtwv— TnL 530B , P ic FtlUng ...... 2 for 8e Cipftol Hill. During the campaign, ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THRU.SAT., NOV. 22 for instance, camp from the gun n e w c r o p o f YOUNG So TBIIFTY. ts s i Such a UttU Tide M-T-Ftnc Checclatc 86 accepted some things the Re- of a hunter who. Just the night CO STS LESS TO USE! Boakaa aueh oceana of rich, long-laztiag AT PINEHURST GROl^EBY, 802 MAIN Maxwell R oom Crilea 2 Rf. | p i^ c a n party, as such, has not ■uda . . . goes ao for in hardest water, it’a before, had been, delivering a lec­ CHICKENS HILLS MOTHERS "Rud C or" COFFEE Lb. Can TSe always sup^rted enthualssUcsl- a n d -nOE SURE 6ETS a miradk of economy. ture on the proper precautions to r FRYERS— S4e lb. (Save 4« Lb.) W wit^ Its votes in Oongress. There be followed in the woods. He aaw ★ i t i t .it ^le dtocemible differences between ROASTERS— STe Ifa^ Mmethlng moving in the brush. CI j OTHK OEANERI AT PINEHURST, CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE be Will went to do, on some It was aomethlng brown. He and, CAPONS-r^ScA- Holiday ahd what it will be the REMEMBER For only pcimiM a day, yoa am ksve his companion waited, walked for­ S p ^ l Price* Fnr Preeter* instinct of the old Repub- yoar clraiM of th« world’s fintot and STKTE BUTTER 79e ward a little, saw the aomethlng DeUverjr la Naaebealer ^ Needs 6. • kcan leadership on Capitol HiU to IN MANCHESTER IT'S faatfai wator haatera. Don’t delay Pridajr Evealag* SAVE 5c LB. . . 5c BELOW OUR CEILING . . move again, and both fired. The aiyrlUBfer. Enjoy all the hot'water s a w WMto RairiBa something was an 18-year-old AT PINEHURST 8 a W Olaec BUxad Prana Yet these gaps should not be as yba want, , when yon want it, farm boy, who had been clearing H. A. FRINK s a w Olaee Oterria* ^ lit bo bridge as might seem, kitchen, iMith and laundry. ■M. Maaekeator 1188 brush. >' Bumble Bee TUN* ^ 37c, “’"SMO S a TY aad Craaaa a BiadnraR yactora will contribute .T*- ■ BaOtvae Av*,—WapFtas The sport, we know, .muat and BEST WHITE ALBACORE M lac* MeaL to smoothing the path. ■i; will go on. But we ttiink we would One la that most RepubUcana For Radio and Television AT PINEHURST GROCERY YOU SAVE ON Prcaa Crnaae a BlackwriltJ . OMIgreM vriU admit the fact require all hunters entering the ' sa YOUR MASTER Plum aad Date Pnddlaf iagnething of a personal man- Maine woods each year to visit, NOINIIK BSE DOTALETTESsrCNSIZEKLEEHEX b»2Sc day Fndt Cake* la first, some of the human graves Sales and Service SERVICES ' boxea . . laady for been given to the new (LIMIT 12). . ____I left by the previous season. ihlpmcBL w b ; r e p a i r OP BADIOR AND That Interpret The Wiahea la that the new Prest- TELEVISION SETS INCLUDINO O h * OADlOa Manchester Division It'- Of The Family have. In addition to hto Pinahurct Opon DaNy nertain patronage How To Hold 8 A . M. to 4 P. M .. •til VriU help In the task HoptfDpd Gas C*. tbllcaa Cbn- FALSE TEETH JOHN E BURKE FAI Mora Ftmdy.ia Floea MALONET >WE REDEEM WESSON OIL Do rqar falao tecto aocoy and am- FUNEEAL M OM a n d a l l OTHER GROCERY it atement [barrua by allppltaa. dropptaa or wob- COUPONS think, the 'laa whoa yon art. lanan or talk? Just MMO MI9 TELEVWON M itortOi^BL Tri-tatS. >rlaUa a littl* rASnOBTH on your BfandMuter Offlee <87 Mals S t, OpSR ThRiaday BveoiRCS sad Saturday Morstags ^ party in . This olboHao Cnon-aclc,’) powdor falao tooth aoro flrmly and raoro 440 CDITEl STREET 1-1044 a m b u l a ]noe s e r v ic e Nia BO* be the ootnforUbly. No jrununy. xoooy .party A ppU ay DwRoastratkaR aad Saha taste or teoHnx. Doca not aour- "Plata odor" (drtitara brertb). Oat . not be Uiat a FAnrXTB today ar any drug man. i . ••Vi,- A - • ...... I,.. X . ■ X •/ X' ■ 7. PAGE NINP llAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNw THURSDAy; NOVEMBER 20, 1952 - MAKCBESTER e v e n in g h er a ld . MANCHE8TEB. CONN- THtJRSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1982 ‘ ------...... ' - ■■ I I ■■' ...... ' " ' ' - .i • J ______.V I Mil'll! of Pacific Palisades, Calif., have rial Hoapltai’ for the past TtW weeks, has returned to his home-on Meeting oT SMFD. E U U ig M * arrived in New Tork by plane and wdll visit old neighbors and friends Pinney street. in Verona and Summit. N. J., Hot Loach Meiiu At Co. 3 Tonight CentcrSchool where they lived before going to The following is the menu for the the West Coast. three days of school at the Center The South Manchester ^irt Dis­ School beginning Monday: Spaniah Names 3 Girls Thev win visit Mrs. Hollands’ trict will hold its annual meeting mother, Mrs. Fred M. Abom. of rice, pickled beets, buttered strlijg Somers road, and her brother in beans, bread and butter and Jelly, at Fire Headquarters on Spruce Cheerleaders milk and cherries; Tuesday: tur­ Kidgefield. They will spend street at 8 o’clock tonight. ^inadi Quality Wjeat \falues J Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hollands key, gravy and dressing, mashed Reports and rs,cemmendattons fagiagtoti, Nov. ao—(Spoclal)—At brother-in-iaw and sister, Mr', and potatoes, spinach, cranberry sauce, Mrs. F r^ k Humbert, of Plninville. bread and butter, milk and gelatin' will be presented by the commis­ tONI IN U. S. CHOICE • Ncoat Moembly «t the Center with cream ; and Wednesday: vege­ sioners while the U x collector, fire LB n : ^ c Another sister. Mrs. Charles North CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF gffyn* ^ r e , three cheerleaders with her family will Join the others table soup, crackers, egg salad chief an]| superintendent of fire' from the RockvlUa High School sandwiches, milk candy bar. CHUCK ROAST St Plainvilie. ’This is the first TBIM to help select six Center School recesses Wednesday for the alarms will also make their re­ S«CiAltY CURED IN OUR OVYN U. S GOVERNMENT INS^ECTED_^ANTS ^ ^ JU R Y ^T E D " BY HUNOREDS Of CONNOISSEURS familv gathering in three years. ports. Officers to bo elected tonight SPECIALLY CURED IN CXJR OVYN U. S GOVEI — itedert. The three girls Mrs. Fred Abom will return to Thanksgiving holidays. from ItoMlviUe High were Winifred are the tax collector, assistant California'With the Hollands where superintendent of fire alarms, first WeMleh*» Carol Kulo and Sandra she Will spend the winter. Mrs. Manchesier Evening Herald El l. 8 9 ‘ Caadtteo.' Hollands is the former Doris lington correspondent, Mrs. fi. F . and secohd assistant fire chiefs. FANO BRISKET CORNED BKF 1lM glris trying out were,, num- Abom, a native'of Ellington. Berr. telephone Rockville 5-981S. The incumbents seek re-election. ' hared and Judged on their ability Chairman Andrew Ansaldi will MILDLY CURED TO PERFECTION ahown tt performing three differ­ Hunting in Maine LEAN - WRL TRIMMED E. Foster Hyde of Somers road LODOE in BOS’TON seek re-election to the three year ent cheeie. After all the girls had term as commissioner. LB J.V ' • a turn,' the cheerleaders froni and Malcolm 'ihompson of Somers u43< Smoked Picnics NoekviUa and the teachers of El- are on a hunting trip at Sebec Hartford, Nov. Gov. Also on the call of the meeting Fresh Picnics Ungtoa wrote the numbers of their Lake, Maine. John Lodge leaves for Boston to- is a recommendation to appropri­ Choice. . Mrs. Hein At Initlalinn day-to be present at the New Eng­ ate $14,000 to purchase property The six selected from grades six, Mrs. Hazel Hein, president of land governor's conference. He'll on McKee street for the location Of ■even and eight were Jane Oom the fourth district American I.«gion take in the 'Yale-Harvard football a fire station, purchase of a new M r S h liia y '^ y . Judy Blhke, Cieo auxiliary, was assisted by the offi­ chief's car. authorization to the CHOPPED BEEF classic on Saturday, sitting for one ICcFhail. Martha Hopem and cers of the district at InlEatlon of half on the Harvard aide and the treasurer to borrow funds for en­ cimdidatea at the Jam es J. .Shea suing expenses and appropriation Owmidolyh Franiier. .other on the Vale side. Lodge la a \. ai.- LEAN - freshly Shirley King and Elaine Hoff* ^ t in Willlmantlc Tuesday night. of funds for purchase of equipment, LB A supper preceded the meeting. 1925 graduate of Harvard and is man. laat year’s dieerleadem. are now a member of the Yale Cor­ repairs and maintenance of the de­ GROUND HAMBURG 5 5 Instruetlilg the new lead ed Personal Mention partment and other activities and William N.’ Finney, who has been poration. Gov. Lodge is scheduled VWtiiig M i Friends to return Sunday. property. .u S. CHOICE - MNCH CUT t Mr. and Mrs. Ixmis C. Hollands a patient in the Manchester Memo- LB Leeezaat.teaai.st.iessai.i.i.i«s*si.i.L»ien,H l'LCm Rib Rpast CUT FROM HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEF CINTIB CUT LB STUFFING BREAD Purk ChDps FINASt SUPER MARKET ^ HI lOAVtS 2 5 c Smoked Butts MILDLY CURED cmm 1041 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER Bell'i Poahry S#** I |- - FINAST - SUGAR CURED BerfStaffim ^ B-oiPKcUe Bacon _ LAR6E FRU PARKING AREA FOR CUSTOMER’S CAR _ — ' DA»^ DOT GBOUND 1V* OZ PKG ISC ------have a TIN ON iYOUR PANTRY SHELF WHIN UNEXPECTED* GUESTS ARRIVE 01 P ep p er dainty dot z-oz tin 3 9 c ^ a a i i l C l k rU in fC il ^VARIETY OF POPULAR BRANDS 3-U f C l v A n W t P V n I v I L t l l OCOMA. PINAFORE of SHAGROY TIN l a J I I I S&PStaffiiii b^zpkgIDc INDIVIDUAL A Q . BmI Livw sEuaio LB 59* CookBtl Si Iimi CHUBS G ' * SPC6IM. DCT-MQUMNTED OFFER: INDIVIDUAL , , Pork Liver ^ 32c Uverwurst CHUBS lb JT fC ■•>7 ' Buy new Surf - the detergent INDIVIDUAL , e o SoS?**' that gives you a aweeter wash— Skinless Fraukfuits » 59c Bolofna CHUBS - LI and save two ways! Firat, get more washes for your money with Fresh Mackerel 23c the big, economy-slse package \VKS\ HtRXDMkv Split Mackerel wady lb 33c of sweet-cleaning Surf. Second, Fresh Haddock FiHet l> 49c save 20c on the very next pound Yes, at your Rnast Super Market you1l of your favorite coffee. TOMMS Use the free coffee coupon find hundreds of important items ell recent- " J on top of every yellow-band U /4, ly reduced and these lower food prices package of new Surf. (u ttC f really make good news to home-makers s .S L O a I D.A FROZEN FOODS YOR garden *11 TREtRIPENED - FULL OF JUICE. i mummm MMm tim r everywhere! ; Borden's cwam ch^u 2 ^ °^'’'‘°*33c Cot Green Beans 16-OZTINXIC Fruit Salad FINAST 17-OZ TIN 33c Potpto FriHs schulu s 7^ipkg39c 5-LB BAG, 3 3 < “’w r SQUASH YepetaUes 2'^:P^^"^^37c ORANGES Try this new member of the "Yor" Gerrien Ripe Olives . SYLMAR - MED 9-OZ TIN 27c family it’s an oultlendtng value containing Hiitiy-fli|)|)ly limifed! HNAST-WHOLE KERNEL 2 ’T-OZfiNS Com FLORIDA - SUN RIPB’IED 3 19* COMPARE.. . Banner Buys at Greatly REDUCED PRICES! Rnast Olives twTpak 3kozjar35c Grapefruit quality and economy Salted Peanuts planters boztin35c Rnast Succotash ’ 2o^im2\i> CALIFORNIA ^ ^ ozm c Emperor Grapes RED SWEET JUICY A c Pilsliary ANCEt FOOD Mix 14-OZ PKG 5 5 * AHsweot Maigarine ' lbkg30« Cashew Nuts iozcillo' c Pickles s^Xi^^E'D .^ ; 27 ^ H I PKGS 43 BUTTERNUT - FRESH 2 9 Sweet Ghedtins h oz-jar c BOSC • FIRM RIPE / •FJ.Y. taver?S ers •■ozpkg3 3 c 7 31 DlfTs DEVIL KXK) Mix 3 18-OZ PKGS 1.00 Blue Bonnet Margaimo upkg30c Bonus *>F'**nx lO O Z P K G 19^ NABISCO LB PKG c Mirabel “ sX e*' 2«>h<)tmrs33c 2^«29« Squash V 4* i i S w M PILLSBURY - CHCK. O Ritz Crackers 35 PbBTF PKGS 1 , 0 0 pkg MIRABEL 12-OZ JAR PASCAL CX WHITE rutabaga'. FRESH MKO lillXCS GOLDEN - WHITE Mrs. Filbert's iWargarine u 3Qc. ^ppp JuPy 19c Strawberries n -O Z P K G 33* S IYUT{ Raspberry preserve-miraiel u jar 35c DBL BCH 23* Tunnps '. “ 4* Ntstles EVEREADY Cocoa LB PKG 4 9 c Parkay Margarine » 30< Strawberries^. 1 4 0 ZPKG 39* OLD 10-LB .DL. 4 9 , 3 7 , Finest Reas t7<7zt.n19c\ UUFOlNIAUVn ISOZPKg 4 5 * 2 3 * Nucoa Margarine lipkg30c Seeded Raisins "n^^t ivdiPKolSe PKG Pistry Flour HOMESTEAD BAG Richnwad Cut Beets '«>” n c . Foidheok 1 002 23* Golden Raisins bohner i5ozwg23c 12 Walniits ^ ilipk& c Chestnuts c CRU^^ED t 49 2 33 1 ^ 9 0 Z Burnett's Vanilla Extract 33* Pineapple “ S'23« r'2 9 « A PKGS Ornnpe Peels'’^omedary s-oztin Rc Mxed Nuts 1-LI PKG SSc Datns DROMEDARY 7VSOZPKg 2 3 c Potatoes IIS? 39* Angel Soft Tissue om^ 21* Pineapple K “dS^29« ’S?'33« ' ' . t Bonner's Currants 17c Date Puddinp i»>z tin49c Burry "^”?SS^''Ceekies pz pkg 25* Dole cpusHED Pineapple SU8AR S lb-A7( Rnasf Prunes upkg27c t y t u c if- - ^oah- ICanJi Meat Department Dronedary Cherries 20c Fi| Pudding il!S u i3-ottin4 9 c Davis Baking Powder 8oztin13c Dole SLICED Pineapple 2 « ” “ 29« Homestyle Chocolates lbioxBSc ELUNOR TOMATOES k->c-14« Mnnzer ■ 32c Phm Pudding kS u w oztin c Dole Pineapple Tkibits FANCY BRISKET CORNED BEEF 49 ;,Qiean Spray"Ji!T» ^ -^19* Dari( Assorted Chocolates lbbox75c lynden BONED -Turkey 5-^9^ J^^49* D0VALE1TES. -.L arg e- 2k R a I 14-OZTIN 4 5 c RIB ROAST BEEF Fig Pudding Chocdlite Ihin Mints Li >0x53* SLICED BACON INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE Phim Pudding R a R WOZ TIN 4 5 c Seedless Raisins pkI' < Peppermint Pattins ^ubox53c hozpkg4 9 c 17 CLOVERDALE - fortified w ith vita m in a Dromedary clwilux " - u - - r CROSSE $ FINAST freshly m a d e , COFFEE ’’ Large $119 Hard Sauce uackwell 6-OZ TIN 47c Molasses Chips 4.aozpkg29« HOME HADE SAUSA8E MEAT jytgfV O VEGETABLE SHORTENING LBTIn 2 9 c BUMBLE BEE TUNA . m Mince Meat NONESUCH »-OZ PKG 23c Pie Crust FINAST FLAKY TENDER 2 PKGS 25> Cream Carmels t4^zPKG49e SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb. 49e Rnast Flour ^ubag40c MAYONNAISE MARGARINE MMtv Rhort iihxnk. Y-IJUICI ^ Evangeline Milk '«v^oz^'^ c NUnce Meat i6ozjar25c 4 55 SQUASH or PUMPKIN TINS Lb. One Pie « Wesson 09 C R 1SC 0 8R0UHD BEEF (LEAN) Mince Meat onepie u ^ztin 2 1 c 2 23 SIIGARHEAKT Dainty Dot vanilla extract z^ z btl | 9 c R*d««m WMson Oil, ADOS ZEST pt Vegetable F1N€ TABLE QUALITY 1-LB PKG FINEAFFLE JUICE Dainty Dot ltmon ExtRAb z-oz itl | 9 c Pnmpkhi zroztin ) 9 c TO SALADS JAR j -coupon* at all SHORTENING aiTGARHKART Mince Meat “"“nsed «.02pkg | 5* /Inail Supar AAartali Native Q | 0 0 } 0 BORDEN’S GRUYERE 6-OZ PKG 3 9 c imi'mii'vi**''^*************'^*'*'***************************' ...... 20- SUCED FINEAFFLE Large Caa wfw WHITT SLICED , 3-LB TIN CHOCOLATE BARS American Cheese lb 63c LGE BAR 3 5 * Stuffed O l i v e s * Farmington ALMOND or PLAIN HersHey's Syrup 2 5w«™'s 15* WALDORF TISSUE SrarllR vs GAL PKG O Q , PNT 49 1U TIN ICE CREAM FAMILY SIZE OT* PKG 25* Bisqukk Mix 12 ■ IN - 1 20-OZ PKG 25. Krispy Crackers sonshinl boikg t7« DUDLEY FUMPKIN Large V/i CSa 19e RICH, CREAMY ICE CREAM , VANLLA. CHOCOLATE, COffl£,;aiOCQUT£ CHIP.. n a t io n a l BEARDSLEY-t • IG4pOZ;TIN ■ 17. EduatCMr CrSL"*^ ^ 27* _: 04TES. WALNUTS. ------STRAWBERRY AND A NUMBER "OF OTHER FIRST r ^ STORES MIXED NUTS. CRANIERRIES ’ p o p u l a r FLAVORS Gcirton's Codfish Cakes 21< Hersbey's Chocolate 37* ALL SIZKS f Top Off Tha Ma./ Wiih ri. ' •ITI SIZI 6' ;-02 TIN Eviscerated BEAUTY BOSG FEARS 2 ;^a. 29e 5Kanhsywiny Baheij ^eedi! Tuna Fish CHICKEN OF THE SEA 3I< Hershey's Cocoa iOLm 25« SOLID PACK _ 9 Q MciNTOSH or DEUCIOUS APPLES 2 lm. 29o V*'- i r r 6 9 s u r e Cleverdate Tuna LIGHT MEAT 7 0Z. TIN ^ Y * Baby Food"eo you W«H| oyon Iroth Pumpkin, KVBO Minca O f Apple Pia*, ruthad diracl to ew. 24 OZ BTL 4 9 . & SANBORN 2-OZ JAR J AND NUTS - - YOUK CHOICE “ fUlL-Booifo Vemeht iMaid Syrup instant Coffee 48* MAZZARELLA. SWISS. GORGONZOLA. loFUGHlQRRICHDARKCAKE CAKE 53* S^1.05 tiarat daily iram aw bakary. OP 81* MUENSTER. WISCONSIN CHEDDAR. S p a U I HORMEL'PRODUCT 12-OZ TIN 4 3 * FRYERS and FOWL Bidcer's Vanilla Extract 2-OZ BTL 3 3 * FROVOLONE. GRATING. ETC. Frail Cak* Riag LW COPifv" 1 . . 0 T ' ^MPi C^rJ Sftrim/! . ■ " MINCE PIE V, LB PKG 3 3 * Treet luncheon meat 12-OZTIn 43* eonieni* ^ - Salada Tea g m Spatial 014 Naw- btgland Raclpa Open All Day Monday Noy. 24 .rru OF SPTaRKL»*G Pluin Pi6 sM^ TWf^M ^ 3^9* ‘ EACH 5 9 * ‘ PfRCUiATOR V.U .AtuAtr C*rJ 1 -lB LOAVES STUFFING BREAD RAISIN BREAD HONEY MIMaUMF g M C IA l THM wnme REGPtia Bic no- Vvr^flNSLlCiD — Special rich and fust right lor the bast Turliay, Chkkon or Fowl SkuMni X REGPtlai««> LOAF IfC •MCIAL THK WOK ^ XTC CARRA’S MARKET K - ... A SOUTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER FIRST " n a t i o n a l STORES * V' Advertise in The Herald—7-lt Pays ■■'1' : / V 1 \ / ! - i i . r- I f-.. , . -I 1; /v» ■■ ./•; ^ ■/ ■"“‘ v f

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.BmMDAr63aU T ;•»—WDRC—Mutih. 13:43-WTHT-When a OIrl Marriaa. Chiclcanf**ia^'^ ^5' ■tbn a|diftr-.for him. the beginnlug fMutaa chairman; ahd Gsotga Msllsy. .19. saciwtaiT-.treaauiwr.. The dub,. Mmpoaed o f young M a n ch ^ er — VraHT—Waatner;. Journal of the. Air.. 13(55—WONS—New*. ------~ DAYS WONS—Fulton Lawla, Jr. Nativt 4M4M US lamVAUNT t o af all raaU^.” drivera and automobile enthusiesU. haa been formed to promoU highway aafaty and anaUs lU members Il!33-WCCC--13 Hundred and 10 Hlta. Saadrta«aak U ffW. M. OSIMW^T U* U HU cloaaat frUnda ware men to keep their cara in good operating condition. • \ WTIC—Ouy Lombardo Show. WDRC—Arthur Oodfrey. Capoiif y,lt—WONS—Tello-Teat WKNB—Newa; 540 Club. NattvaMVklU M M C MUIVAUNT TO U t whbaa vUwa ware- much WTHT—Elmer Davla. WONS—Ladles Fair. pit, hie own—acientut Albert WDRC—Muale; Jerk Smith Show. JANE PARKER FRUIT Duciff Ret A ta Celt U 9 9 SM.so.MIM60At«1aU xina "Critica," which ha direct WTHT—Lone Journey. gUnatatii. author Tbomaa ICann and supported and against those he op­ tion waa gained nt n parochial LAST THREE BIB DAYS! y;ia_WONS—Gabriel Hettter. WTIC—Strike It Rich. AOtO SHA3P i m aaC for S3 years until the faaclsta OPEN EVERY DAY WTHT—Sliver Eagle. posed. school. He attended law cleaees at WHAT—Italian New*; Hutli -■t Itaiya Praaldent Luigi Klnaudi supressed it in 1934. The femmu WHAT—Symphony Hall. Il:l5-W THT-W e. the Women. CH IO PAR C H iiS E CU3I0 IS 5 ^ SLICED HALIBUT tiurlng hU long life time, Croce Croce was'bom in Pescasseroli, the University of R om e only INCLUDING SUNDAY WTIC—Newa of the World. lIttS—WONS—Newa. CAKE^YS” !,?*! 4 9 t . z '( 3 . 9 5 near Aqulta in central Italy on briefly. review o f literature, |fiillosophy and Don't Inf this opportnalty 90t by WDRC-rPeggy Lee. U:l3-WDRC-Gr*nJ Slam. A __ a^.fl___ __ STEAK.Suaar j«a a^ittar opponent of Faactm history mmde Croce hii country's 8A.M.I09F.M. T:4A—WDRC—Ed. Murrow. Mid an outapoken critie o f tha Feb. 29, 1886. Although he became Croce began hie writings before ladlM! TIm m eonpoRB oro ■§ #od « WCCC-Newa; 13 Hundred end 30 r O I 101 n o u i o Right,Ctaea>Trka most influential Utwrary parson- 9 WONS—Marque Time, Rita. JANEPAKKfS FradiEpgs OathoUe Church. He fought fierce­ one of the most famous phlk>- the outbre^ of World War I. Ha FREE DELIVERY ON ALL W.TIC^ne'Men’a Family. WTlC—Bob and Ray. IPKIAll EA ' PORK ly fOr the IdeaU and beUefa be sopbers o f Ms Ume, hU only educa­ first won ecclai^wlth hie maga- aUty. CASH ORDERS OF 88 OR gold pRt tbnm In yonr pnno and htinry 1:»-W ONS—Newa. WHAT—Hnlaano Program. C h t r r y P i t Sirloin Stiik aOtf-TRIM U |;e»- WDRC — Meet MUile. - WONS-Gueen for a Day. Kraft Saga'diaeia i, et' M<»E. PLEASE CALL OR­ WONS—Caaaaova. CHOC.CKEME i LOINS SUPIR-tlONT DERS IN BEFORE 8 P. M. down to TUNRPIKE MARKET. WTHT—Break tha Bank. WTIC—Roy Roger*. WKNB—Muale from out ot the West. G o M R i r JANE 3A3KE3 SPKIAl -EA ‘ 74llt C u ^ Stonk HEAVY STEH FOR SAME DAY DELIVERY. WHAT—Poliah National Home. II :*S-WDRC-Roaemary. RltuCilMSB IDf At ro« OISSISTS u 4823484853238953482353535353485353234823232323532348482323482348234823235353482348232323534823482353902353484853 BE SURE TO CUP YOUR WTHT—Ton Ouy. ' WTIO-iDeve Oarroway. SUPER'RIOHT ‘ tUPOl-RIOHT H L 8338 • ;M—WRC-^unlor Mlaa.' ««- WHAT-Ronionl Program. Holiday Cokt JANEPAKKEK LornkLogs IMUAR WTIC—Fntbar known Beat AftenMon RW A B C COUPONS FOR EVERY PURCHASE WTHT—Newattand Theater. JANE PA3KEK IND It W V •tUpn-RlCHT WONS—Tbt Han.v Family. II t0»-WDRC—Wendy Warren. Donish Ring PLAIN t;W-WTHT—Cyril Colaaun. WCCC—Lunchtoa Hualeale. WHOLE Lnm kLogt eVM4MABT WHAT—Nawa; Night Watch. WKNB-Newa; Movis Time. PUMPKIN O t MUA5H tONEDtIOlUO "" S H O P r WTIC—Truth or Conaaqueneea. WHAT-Itallan Vole*. P i t JANE PAKKER Loms ^49^ LnmbForM IPDItIRfO WDHC—Romance. WONS—Curt Haisey Time. MILD i MEtl,OW WONS—BIU Henry Newa; Rod A WTHT—Jack Bereh Show, UP TO 3 l U TODAY and Newa; Weathar. ElOHT ectO fX CLIP These COUPONS For OUTSTANDING VALUES Oun Club of the Air. wnc— JaiM Poiiior M inco Pft Riklm nk Chops t;S»-WDRC—Bing Croeby. U:I5—WDRC—Aunt Janhie'a Storiaa. I It : S -P A tK T O 'm OCW**oJX r*TMENT MB HALF ^45* , WTIC—Eddie Cantor. WKNB—Bing Croaby. U t 1 OZ I CC BURSACK^S wnc—Medley Time. SAG17 : 7 = ANY SIZE PIECE M L A ____ a guPER-RIOMTaOSt WONS—Songi of Our Time. W hitt IrM Ki lOAP • ^ BEAUTIFUL g:W-WTHT—I Covered the Stout. WONS—R R. Baukhege. Rln R O if I TiiM,NRAvytmR ia:ta—WONS—I-mna EdvrardA WTHT—Luacheon MUilc. HOUDAY SUGGlSriOMSI PLASTIC 11:13—WONS—Local Nawa. CWNEDIO^SS' CRYSTAL WTHT—John Daly. ‘ Jam Parktr Popcorn p m 19*" 12 lOTTLES WDRC—Newa- Dorli Day. Ui33—WDRC—Romanes of Htlen Trant tEST CdNUR CUT Siusofi Mont r lEDROOM BIB WKNB—Van on the Street FOR THE BEST ASST. FLAVOR WTIC—Judy Canova Show. O coon Spray Crnnhorry Snueo ^“ 19® FICK> • APRON w h a t —Newa: Night Watch. SondW ich Rons p r E R T.2V CHOPS a i f • LAMPS SODA FREE! M:I»—WONS—Muale Lover'a Hour. Program.. Skinlott Frmdrforti WICK FREE! WCCC-NewA FREE! ia:W-WTHT—Concert Roar. WTlVTHT—Newe. ____ Yukon lovorogos cont«w.omy 9 on a Y EVERY DAY! WTIC—Newa; To Ba Announced. IN FOODS 6 PAIR GIVEN AWAY. NO PUR­ 'WDRC—Ralph Clanagan Oreheatra. • WONS—The Yeomen's Page. CMTDY SUGGESTIONS . . . CHASE NECESSAEY. REGISTER AT With each order of $5.00 or more FRESH niUITS emd VEGETABLES i ll:ta—Newa on AH StatlocA 11:45—WDRC—Cur Oal Sunday. G g o r o t f o s ^ ’^ a m iS ’ ctn 1 * 9 6 OUR SIDRE. DRAWINO SATURDAY, With each order of 110.00 or more U ;lf—WONS—Midnight Mntlnae. WKNB-ma Patteea, aa aa g t a *^^17 Ptcktd full of HolU LARGE M A O | 8 P. M., NOV. 88. 1 Apron Limit WTHT—Lata Bob E. Lloyd Show, WTHT—Wa the Wmen. Worwick Thin Mints p 4 3 r w n c —Newa. WCCC—Muale for Hlladg. A U P a m p k ih 2 " ^ ° ' 3 ^ B A S lv B lD dtyFfiitivgftvorlttt SIZE CHOfiOBOMOKrr . . WHAT—NM t Watch. I;33-WDRC-G4awa. #4 . - 8 ^ - WARWICK 12 OZ fiQ C lI:lS^WDR(^Publlc SarvIca ProgragL WTHT—Paul Harvey. L U O r n O S c h o c covered pkg FANCY COOKING lliM -w nc-Stlll of tha NIghL 2 ’ ?CANS : i “ s s ' Lb. 79c SUGAR WDRC—8.vmpbony Ball. Squash PACKER'S LAtEL YORK IMPERIAL S V ^ O O " CORNED BEEF UtUOZ A M APPLES lt;W—WTlC — Nawa; Stare In Jexe. WHAT—Betty KImbalL FUU-tOOIED iM M IO D M M BLBSfl dKKolftos.. MB O K U ' AtfncoMont ORANDMOTHEt'S*'- JAR w F w§5fcaeft ' lit S -l^ fic -M s Parklnk..^ CALIF. LARGE Clusters 2 u * 2 3 ‘ l u v p c GRAPES 2^ale Temerraw WTHT-Sbaw Tuaes. \ ANN PAGE FAVORITES . . . ^ 5 L b s . VEAL ROASTS Lb. 69c Tender Leaf Tea •:ie-W TIC-Frtnk AtweeA WONBe-Taekaa Fooc- Show. EAO F ▼ Am Png# Solod Drossing BUnERNUT WDRC—Farm Program. . w n c - j i m Box Jingles. 3 i a 1 0 ‘ • :1»—WDRC^Hymn Time. 1:33—WDRC^Toung Dr. Malone. SQUASH OR HUBBARD B IB KND e:tS—WTICr-NewA WKNB—Caravan ,of Music. PrtfOfYH r2 r ProniuiR Snhims ~ P K 'o 2 r • :*S—WDBO—Tewn Petrol. WCCCr-Newa; Uanrbctter Matlnaa. WONS—BUI Jeckint ttow. 1(44—WTIC—Bob Hope. PORK ROASTS Lb. 43c w n o-w eeth er; Frank Atwood. li4»-WDRC-Ouiding Ught AmifnftOmpnJtHy 19*^ RAR Ptum PudcRng ^ jaV 4 3 ® YELLOW TURNIPS * tiSialO^ lM r M lr 2 4 WOCC—Production NewereeL WONS—JuM Jenkins. WHAT—Cup of CofBee Club. 3:33—WDRC—Second Mr*. Burton. 30Z IC C A ______PtaridaPullbfJukp 9 A C Wkn yw hqrWr 5 7 ^ WTHT—Muale. Nawa. WkNB—News; Caravan and Muale. O r o n g o M a m o l o d o PACEJAR 1 9 AAP Minco Mont PKO wm ngoi uaiso-irtb DOZWF. Sunlight BUTTER Lb. 75c ■ ;4g—WTHT—Morning Davotloaa. w n c —Tha Doctor's Wife. WKNS—Newa. WCCC—Mualc.x pineapple U A Q C HOUDAT •;«5—WONS—Eariy Edition. WONS—Connecticut Ballroom. r r O S O r V O S a n n p a g e jar lolPs Poultry Sonsoning PKG i r WTIC—Newn. WTHT—Newa. Top Hit Tim*. POtftOOS VWNm^INfiSOgj;! 2 .3 9 I :t»-WDRC—NawtUmo. WHAT—Open House. Lb. w n c —Bob Steele. 1:13—WDRC-Perry Mason. C r o h o p p l o M y 1 9 ® Itll'c Reedy M xtd Staffing 15' OLEOMARGARINE 23c OCEAN SPRAT WTHT-Breakfett With Ben. WTIC—Cir.dqrella Wsek-aad. PANCY n«rf)RTMENT l o s e P o o r s «ZE ItD -im 3 por 2 9 * WONS—Weather: Newa t;23-WONS-^ews. OZ 2 g c WKNB—Pcionle. ti33-WDRC-Nors Dmke. Ann PogtCurrniit J o l t y U t Pinouppio Juico AND'Si‘;JoNTE’ “ 29® CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 c - . 3 9 e I WCOC't.Oood Homing Hualo. , WCCO—Nowsi Muale. M ix e d N u ts Iill-WONS-Newe. w n c —MId-Afieraoon News; In- VIGOROUS AND CROSSE AND Cnpo Cid Crmdm riii u29* O R D E R Y O U R I ItC E U O ^ ^ ELEANOR RED w eed—Good Homing Muale. alto newa from HolLvwood, NoctorToo X WINET tO K M Plum Puddiiig MACKWEU JARi^49® ' I lU-WTIC—Weather. WONS—Paula Stone Wow. THANKSGIVING ti5f-WDRC—Brytbter Day. DELICIOUS WITH 60Z M A C RIPE TOM ATOES Lb. Can 1 4 c p WONS—Conn. Mllroom. Nictor Ton Bogs ^ a 42® SAG CAB Hurd Souct PIUM PUDDING J A R ^ F 3 ;33-WDHC—Hilltop House, DIAMOND TURKEY NOW! w n c —Life Can Be Beautiful. FRESHLY GROUND WONS—Jack Downey'a Music Shop. A v o c a d o s urge sin u i r WTHT—News:- Top Hit TImA FROZEN. FOOD VALUES . . . P r f c a a W d n u b WE WILL HAVE NATIVE AND T elevision WHAT—New*; Open House. Margarinm SHURFINE COFFEE WXNM-Newa; Re(|tieM Matinee. a a - . - _ . ____ tAXTER'S A 30Z A F C large It Hot-HouMTomniMi uSN ^ CALIFORNIA TURKEYS I ili—WDRC—Houaepmty. ‘ rOTOIOff r e n c h .prieo a pggs w •uddad PKO P. u . w n c —Road of Life. SHURFINE OR TAYLOR'S 4:00—Kata Smith. - 'I EVISCERATED TURKEYS, CAPONS AND LARGE l;l3-WCCC-»Iewa: Uu^p. R iD U C E D l Dromodnry Dntm . PM 3 7 ® ROASTING CHICKENS BtOS-Boya' Train Club. WTHT—Ballacorea, Top Hit Tim A Dab's PhM Ofiik Juice ’w I V DROMEDARY SWEET POTATOS i:»£^ow^D«ld” ’ t:00—The Worla* We Live In. jVMA T *—W MA T"*J81IID0P99i AU SWBT, lUK lOtWR M T x id F N n W k H i B o M ig For the finest Thanksgiving feast you’ve ever had or­ (:I5—MualonI Momenta. WKNB—Raqueat Matinee. M W fbM ftJuica 2 ’ ° ' I F (: 3d—Sportacope. l:5 3 ^ C C O ^ r. Disc Jockey. AND It der your poultry, from Bursack's. MARJORIE MILLS RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS <:40—Waather torecaat w n c —Right To Bapplnea*. DUiKH,DHMCH,NUC0Ax ' W DRO-^rl Smith, Aunt JemlmA SirawbM ibt 2 PHI JAR Chtitaab ’S S ’ uTS' «;48—Wdrlc.! Nawa Today. 4t33-WTHT—cm Tlhnoy. t S ;^,7SF AU-PUi)POSE Allsweet Margarine, All Detergent, Amaa* Instant Deiserta. 7;0d—TV Screen Teet. WDRC—It Hinpena Every Day. 7:30—Sporttmen'a Club. WKNB-Newa. PURE VEGETAtU PARKAY, MRS. niKRT'S Dairy Box Checolates, Dtano, WhM^. Dromedary MIxea, 7:40—35‘ Bit# Six* ’-■y : Tomoto Juico CAN Fuicy ROCK TURNIFS . . .-rr....2 lbs 9 g . IS OZ ACC BEHER FLAVOR. NUTRITION, TEXTURE i] TMMrtM-Vif^lB 3 35' Coin's Cucumbor Picklos JAR # 0 12 0 Z FROZEN FOODS CAN OXYDOL f Pastry Flour SUNNYPlElb u o 3 7 * r 69* SWIFT'S PREM SEAT r- Birds Eye FORD HOOK LIMAS ...... pkg. 29d I U 14 OZ A A C JOY c o o n s N d u o s . OCTAOON PRODUCTS AAP Sliced Pinouppio CAN SWIFT'S DICED MEATS Birds Eye SQUASH ...... T .2 pkgs. 35g Gorton'g rtibidy-to-fay DEL ILS4 0ZA CC Sm p 3 0 1 0 2 3 ' Crushod Plmopplo Birds Eye PE.AS and CARROTS pkg. 19d COVERS MONTI CAN- M U BABY FOOD For A l Mdw> O f Cow BETTER DEAL M ai ftcktu 2 1 * ffirds Eye CORN 2 pkgs. 39d CiMMSBr "•9' SwHfs Comod Boof CAN SEALS THE MORNING FRESHNISS IN . k r s o n a l J-' •r • • * Wfi ako hfiV6 fi costdOB' PONTIAC DEALER 1 LB 1 OZ M Mm I o P ta t IVORY lint of eovers in flbtr, pbts* CAN WAXED PAPER muRY AM -W ICK . 4 For nroRY Headquartorg For EVISCERATED TURKEYS...... Lb. if e tic, Efitia twin, ayloB aad CODRSN CAnS WINTER Hill HAU M A C SAVE LINENS AND LAUNDRY NEW..YOftK DRESSED TURKEYS ...... Lb. S9e leofNtrd eU b. Madt to fit B*drdtlgy‘t Frozgn Hslpe iwmovs 21c unplgogant odon CIDER CAL GAL BUR SACKS THANKS6IVIN6 POULTRY ^ CAPONS — ^CHICKENS your car. Prices aiart at LET US PILL TOUR a auact paouwe 29^ P MARCAL HANIOES 2 PLACi YOUR ORDER WITH TURNPIKE TODAY aamtSf* PttCO SHOWN IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THRU SATURDAY, ■Mr LAROI NOV. 22 AND EPPECTIVE IN THIS C05MMJNITY 6 VICINITY. MARCAL-HANDY AND CONVENIENT SUPER MAPKer $ 1 3 a 9 5 P « '8 « t WMsUrsiOAFS SW AN SOAP SANDWICH BAGS 2 21^ WORT C a lM for iolivtrod NEW ENGLAND u4 Kind to your hands SOAP Never m P a r l ^ Problem** S t a t s proMpUy at m «x tn AitorlMd—In Plastic Beig HEALTH SOAP dtarge. C m BATH eemg 2 For THURS.UNnL8P.»I. • •*“ 53* 2Ma.«uia|j‘ 2 “ ***“ *2S' Service Station U A L • ) V I •' * 4 T UFEBUOY 2 ■“ W O SIZE 3 3 H B » M | 5 e FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M . FOOD MARKET CALL 2>9t14 -^ / OPEN 1S1 MIDDU TURNPIKE WEST — Dowafowa lydbl < WHY DAY INCUIMm SUNOAY, $ M. M t r. V 77* Mala St. ToL 4807 liiiiiiffliiimEiBiRmiliiiiMiimimniiMM raiE m iiiA O Y I ' ' •n'’

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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?^ , 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. 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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 » ^ac. mediately think of the ^ song high epned Mr »oU ona ^ .- • I n a m A ^ Otter llnya . fedaratlon, praakted over tha baal- THAT THINe».' TABLE ER TfIs B»6 - : /B b o u t r * tho Tlirsaia City by IS to IL ths To iUuatrato the speed of Jet n young girl, wntchtog from her HE’LL’SPlClOM geuLlW© ROASTfiO Nf v o o ■ORKONTAL 4 MufC of "Joseplilne,” when they hmu* the ’ * S4fisd Tnrleco. veteran o f many Other p l^ which Mrs. Bktoner A perpetual grin on hia face and nea.meettQT, which was aaW y FINGER W IPER- CATCH HSARTSO JuSTiCft •aftronomy Oa t, Rod and White pulled nU their re- anes. My. RoMnaon pointed out Book nnd Buakln productions, once fnther'a doorway. Ha aoon found A STRAINER SOaRENOT . CH8ST/OOTS >MtTHOOir I Scaeon a£ ineining Leiague gamaa out of tha name of Joeephlne (Javaleri. But wt 'at goo m. p. h. n plane'would baa dlreetod a n : "Tha Oonnecticut employmant m a printer's office. laughter to hU conversation are devoted to dIecMaatag tho analttn- SIPEBO^ROS... CMO:iN*ON / A uce^iS6-“ 0^^/^ J A © O V c '^ SeTTLE EOR 5 Card-playing fire., Btoong^ favored Weaver of •cMn ptpvsd hla Tnnkat'to King Arthur’s Oourt,” the trademarka of this week's tion of tha oonfedantten and alB- tCAWOSlW© 7 Tree — ere term (pi.) we who know her, think o^much go 8S0 fMt per aeeond. At thla m ^ <«bUltyAblUty to a mom.moat. o t h w * HU exiUUent workmanship came STC3RS WPPLE& V . FOOD/ ’^HONT»NMbe. 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*■ vwn. M arl^ Rogen, Msurem Shea, ly MaYa waxing «/ ^*‘**™ ^ ’ Ittoarary wharS tha RMs tted Mt. Nebo. Roach gCt two. good old Italian spaghetti. Tha BeUnce Club enjoyed thU RuaieU Taylor. Gall Todd, Paggy ^HTle an »vld 'W aup^® tlma to-Org ^ VBRnCAL R h Nancy OeleRnve an engagh^ per- For Frosh League and ia a staunch OOP braker.^HM flopping and Blghl ii u AMmany two, M anh; Aitkin one| Early In her fredunaii year tte intersstliig talk. _i .es formanoa aa' hU.flancaa,. vH S y Woltaredotf,._Nancy Weir, and ‘ lV ip « and Donnhue one. won aeveral contesta to Jitterbug- Bill Bgyer *M Naomi ’RUrbiur. pet peeve U drivers to TYnphapw 'Art E sw ift...... K- _ tothar to turn off their high beam | mforaa^ng **■' 3 Sboshonean R y The final win of the season came I gtog and ever since hap Uksd "Mq^" naa Osnedy Sense > Uahan for tha play were Peggy A meeting of I ip f the the i*wm you Btop I t tho dBHoBtoMOB on way hiomt »nd variouB 'tr ifoema headUghtJi and oRen Traphagra tba Indians ft. gt Meriden SS to lS. .RoaCb added music. Xa Bubs Taylor, Kim Bhlref dU- Oerter, Rartiara Flel4 Batoey Fret • -IHB viB it OF TH^ bag BOMM wlortffrB Bnd bskod boBitiT 3Loekof hair IT lour touchdowns to hU total, raU- After graduation, Jo would.like 11 a s I ClroBS D l*ivC haiL Janies Fogg, Eleanor Kaaraa. I Basketball Laagua waa held on coming car#, to Muine Ban, played a wondaitul comedy aenao Bob plans to enter tbe Univei^ After a vlstt P Mutt) VM-rCHCRAFT HVBBBBA. (S ect) ' j i tag it to 67. Jim Morlarty scored (Nt p«^le)_tp . obtato a acM ar-|^®« Araavx; In a rola tMrt was aU tpo W * ^ D o ^ LnVte^Mary FaimSSui Monday m om ^ to 32M. The edp- neo SALEM VKLASE.MAaS. rata PChnnoicttouL where he iriUl tired group wPkad to tRiniqOra* '^be 'other, v < ahlp to New BriUdn Teachers' Col, RuaaaP yi^rtaltoU . t t a g r w ^ and PrisciaaPrisclHa TonTorrance, tatoa _gave a list of their piayan BY EDGAR MARTIN W fsvfr put the dampen on the j lege or Fhrbea Dental HygUae Is Huge Success ' - Freiwh accent DoMklameta and Robbrt Rlch- and the league rules were drawn etudv businesa administration. Me] tral Btatidn. TIM trato left' New BY RUSS WINTERBOfHAM Mighty Stnmge school to. Bridgeport; manneriinne up. A copy o f the rules wilt be amt wUl then go into bualnera with W*[Yota at g _o'«jedc arflraebad ExplBlnlwK April b o o t s AND HER BUDDIES I urvtVoiV finale - and Roach's ^ much hunv^ ** atdacR aroeided music before tha CHRIS WELKIN. Phuietcer ! toale by wlnntog 34 toO. AlemaayJ . Jo's future looks very briaht to tha aUck catorar, play aid 'ddrtog the totennteslons. around to each home room, and father I Hartford P 8:30. Th# Pudimu, al- I cumM « R o a i t t . w iV t '♦ « The Junior Red Cross drfva, K* Maeanwla. Bob, who hdi followed the col- though exhausted,, ifl rapeetad >o/we IMTW91INIT; -d WELL THEN,! CAN A OLV 0 6 M I Of the School'a score. ua, and .wa'ra sure our pndictbm whose(M pjana lfor *. lavtah.' rraap*. ^TCarllyn Rogers '54 each player should famlUarlae .VESwBvriN VNC«R«TANP)OtfB> OBM thtOCOA MOtt'O XIVL account four dda come true to the fuUast. TTha apoMored by Urn Btudent Council. I himerit with these rates. tags course during hie four y—ra | they had h wondwfld to tt ^ .. CONVERTHI© ...... V tl I r ITie ATMCMEAT ANOTNeRWE PKBCAimOUMCy ‘ MKM VirliM© r t otaooB . . SAW VOHMC < rtos, two loescs nnd ong tU- YTuy. ot tuCk Bad hnpptogw to yqu. waa conducted ^ftuiftty and Fri-! . g waoLU Tha gamea wiU dPtoitely ba a t Mancheater High School, to Mlaa Hops K Han^rtbtt, flawdiy 1X1 miD^TEAM CDNVBCrBEM AiEA«(IRE$CaBCgR)i- OVKIB AOt I re Ued with Middletown for nee- plapad P the West BUM Rse. Tm ii>ifiw|r the foUowtog aubjecta thla | advteor, acted a* chafmnmA Tba TAUT ^Rfufh Ann Astoger, '5S day, Nov_13^ 3L 1^^ Of V & r schedule will befntat to the home M(ir: English__ IV, modem pro^jart club mambm i o » « w POWER? RAOrA-nON • IN$»APRiL'.A -VS id epdtlA ttg OCIL behind. Wind-. rooms. Over glflO vrga eoBtifbUted • ;-V tPow •Wow _ WtoULO 6»V EA 6«W r rooms at a lafar'date. AB.ta i tern*, mechanical drawing were: Verlte Mhrrieita: oiRECTLyuno A i»h iK- A1 Gaay-*58 by the shidrat body Id this the mMetog.gama wui-ank the Janssen, BUa 0SSS BLBCTRlClTyl '. A t the last Btudrat ( Im llatecl Orsatlagsf AU set for tha hext college phyalca. Hiiwfunaf quarterf Just think dns mafhtof week after Thaitttalring Mi Pther Bob ia the non of Mr. end MrA Marshall, Jiflldra > Basketball Team meeting on Nov. 13. varioua WMtaesday pt fttiSar, • - LaVteta, Mary JB- ness affairs were gteensssd. period has flown by already and uaaeU A'. Potterton of 174 North] there ara aaiy tkma short onas . AU boys bb eflamtoad-by tbe Elm atreet enoe Mlink, Joan Co-chairman Gary Boga r«p ^ - nurse at 11 a m. on Thursday. elite ~ B e^s Practice! ed on tha MHB annual .Rtnm. Be­ left. . , so totte tiie beet of them! Bernard LyOBs, *33 » The following boya have bean ------—H ■7 M gfB iafl French Profile] cause of the large number attend- elected captains for thalr reepfc- Thlrty>iattrs havs'aurvlv(»a^|lBt--190 couple#—It was held M held l^Thursday mghCto ths sa-1 Bpaektdy d f marking iierioda, tlve home rooma: flrst cut of . the ipB3-8S edlU on,^ 1 VerpUnck 8 c ^ TJw coraril jStt ssmbly4ia| had _ cartata tem white cards triltog 11-F, Tiny Blaidi, cocapUin Pupil* See Serie* ta*DMP that tts leoation wafl a good t Ml Indian aquaw, of our aratevamento in certam CMCBIflUU# A French Sim (teptettog the pro-' the high school basketball .toasa A t t l i r i Ronnie BraPt; 12-F, Mel Carlson; i te of the western coast of France ' AtooBf mtoraroae other toBlcs eameranBlng Bubjecto were handed out racehtly. 13*F. Flaah FarreU: 14-F, Leon vraa recently shown to the FVendh'] out .of the 45 that ttrigteaRy came dteettSsa arUte m e tin g were met m and anneunoed that sSTraw We weren't exnetly overjoyed at Gardner; 15-F, Denny Oday; IB-F. OfM ilit^Fihu 8| EHlRi-Pnin out Coach WUfred Clarke expects raoelving than! but at least they im S . .stUdenU of MRS. The movie m-i SAA cards, BAA msmbsrshlp, .and "whitea" wtahed to Jbto the tribe. BUly KarveUa; 17-F, Mteky KeUy: eluded many totereetlito Mg?^ to cut aoma mors to gst ths dMiisd ♦Ktt tn flle nmhttni. IndUto tttef Jerry VlehL sskUAsy were handed out at tba begtontog 13-F, BUI McArdle; 31-F, Bob Mll- The junior Pid aePor clinsaa P'1 BY AL VERMEER No MaBBRcni! BY LANK LEONA»^) numlier that'bs wiU carry for tha I t YSas anhbuacsd thgt the next ef the week instead of before a The Road-Block m ic k e y FINN Mat of •MUML* must ttS be put through a * |ter; 28-F, PaacP Prlgnano; 24-F, Manchester High Sdiool are be-J r : . ! PRISCLLA’ S POP eouacU-Bpenaorad sport dance wlU I they were worthy o f; Mgwetar.md! Ronnie Simmona; 35-F, Brace tog ahCwti-A aeries P filma tittad] Pyrraaaa mountain* m th# extreme A good nupibar,0f famlUas faesa be a square dance ‘irith a caUar tq can ba sara: at the Rse going -WRblrIwWiiwcta.i Smith; 8B-F. Eddie Wojcik. "Are You Heady For Bervlcet'" \P MR, GRUMBLY . BUT •ouUl ba hiM tomorrosT: lA w itace, pictures of tho Prom are pour­ TThe referees for the gunee’ WlU The xeriM .popststa P 14 [HTITTTlu uir.iT H ie flhn Showed tta stops through thg drUte. Jim Roach. Rogoi'rur);^)l)gtoa '54 ing to' and moat of them are ter- DOESN’T ^ WWAT IF . Marahan Aitkin, Jim FarreU tayi IIM Ricky Parquette and M b Buck- three Of which were ehoWn ME A R A .„ MR. GRUMBLY churches; jutt the chitf 'enffa^of IIrmc. rifle. BBorne 50 years from now .(if toy. Scorer'~ *r wUl be Bob Coleman. wocK* ------GIVE tha norUnraatom coa^ Roy McGuire raw aeUon with the ^Srbare and Lynn San- «fe can aUtt aae), we'U be poring Bob Buckley '56 t u Q U IT ! varsity aquad last eeaaon. Jayvaa "What'a It All About?”, "Your j ---- 1 A prortDO Of Voniuuidy, *n ed to eat "Wortta,"’ really over our old scrapbooks to find Plana,” and ''Service and Cltto#n- In in n iv If w RAISE? abounds to ^ipl* orcbaids, a ty ^ vetorana who pteyed teat year to- dude* 'Cheriey CrodlA.- M h^ rawghem. St dnp” explained the 'varioua quea- cal Merman ta«m _^_.yra-y* Uon* At mWlary service, the im- Moilanos..Bob FaridBi Oene J ^ ) E ditorial ■ttt ’ -throb. I 3ta2 From nt MRS. Wonder what SOIL M oq ^ Porter, Oary BOgU, F iw n H e re portonc4.‘P plwuiipg inateed ot farinlwuas SSSi I tha st;|ias win be thm ! worrying, and tte young p#r- Here, n si^ ttathe Pyfeneaa, moat of the farinibg.te d en i srtth oxen and Three- aon'B part' toi. the World today in (tad someone to do the eeertoff j^ t firaa M i : ^ ^ to The ThreqiadtvlduP acortog raedrta the rote of oontributing to tbe .opmtog.Yiat oL /«f-pM eta." taown,^ pink Hoterathal did test iedigh. Ifator dtatad.their beat wisMes for' were set teP year to the high service and dttanuhlp P hia CPn- AVmegtog 14.4 potato per g m e . IB tttee, egulp- n real raeady.reeevenr to a mem­ school's ^Ttoldm Year ot Sport#- ilty. hS'eet a new individual ecoriv SCslB elareet end to give p e d £ bilnd- ber o f the diaap o f *53-Joan For- Jim Roach set tha record .to foot­ hese fUms have proved to be ot FOOD raeoed with 344 potato te -W c r ^ trtane a to eroaa tha atraaL «KtaMta ep h otoer. nald—tajurud to an atitomoMte ao*j ball—than a junior. Red Caae's 15 apCciP value end toterep' to the SFONSOiSBOBY to IT gtanea. Marsh Altldn win ao Thacafora, when tba Ught ta grata, FettoPtoi* “ idne.' Mdrat and nuraaa tMl ua *T>teaaa! goals urate goisd enough to get him etudents^because- P the known im- NATHAN HALE F-TJL- thera gra saltea of plnafw a to graft doulit gst ths caU. fSrtba autonobUas traveUng up freahaaepU ot hrowniw, aodaa, p«k Only toro P n tima in that loraa.' the cuetomary gold M. Pmk Ho- oo.rtance of'thle modern-day prob- which Bitch te gathered. Then came The ttarpehoottog diarpdioettog |lm^Im uB,Vtasyarda«f Bordeaux.) win be If you. bappto to at# aanm san- to one seaeon to bataatteu. RuUi Aatogar '63 vBegtaPng n| .3ttl.:A.. ]H ., O ne H oiw BV LESLIE T^BWIIK, FRECKT.e s A N IT H IS f r i e n d s Jutt^^wS^Yba old htetoricallihe -,- Red Case; m etateanra l equirag by tawttontop away over tbu • ' '■ CAPTAIN EASY X . --t. - "4 'bahtad the petatod white Um whan CfONjGUVSi ftattflad town of IA R ra > ^ The RiAami wUt entertain an Barltam Peraen *56 don't btock your Tte to^ts oohoarntog tte ahmi- Jkt ' WEtL.nllPAOTE.MRj IB-gune alato this ysM. w ltt tta Um Ught ta Md. If both tta poflis- . tout beautiful melody may TMBirboic Brittany,' eonntry W Mahe and automebitea do aa they itien from tte CTAC Soccer Tal^toof M ils ^ •MLSOi'. AM EM^itblT Monte, la famous for beautifully Alumni the flret to vie with the be tba 1963 claaa aorar. R totPtog Teurary ta the Menriieeter: High J.W .H ALic6KP. tlMTATlOM. A a oS S u S o ^ M . •Ttelvalres.” ..depicting Clarkmra on Thankagivlng at the should, there would be vary UItte ttt# yrar by tte otaas ouMOtfe danger af aeddentv Oil Li^diutry Talk iSoeoer (tarn after th#y feiighi • TO TME JEWElgR £ Htvtr •rages f n x A Bihte; 1 loto ot mUBl4 draw iwttt Wetherefleld e^en App^a^s on WTHT S46 MAIN STB O nr Posm>A SIOnSfLBTS . A l G uay'53 The time between cteaeee at claaa'‘ta€’'lM#ts ara trying their paovB - At’ FiuBMtll were seen the Manehaater High Bdiool te f ^ feUofUre. As 'tte rul#e '»? the Oiyeii to )r. Hi-Y luck. IVU >e a tough Job to pick toorpawent atato, whencturo toama TOTUr minutes. This ia plenty e f Urns to » v'jtV '■ the beat ■ - Station'WTHT in Hartford has S»0QtS go fn m OEM buUdtag to anottie tajap dilidlOCkQd At tllAr OOO of A ; ust beguA « new series P weekly Swimming Team gam s.'tw o three-mtonto ovarUmea HSAG/GMO 3L“lL5a = ? S i » - S S aai wait for the, kgbt too. Wa George BeaurSgardP the Stand-1 OongrPulatioha to tbe talented progranul, nwturtog talent tram HAS n • n a3 ..,^l think that if aU p n ^ waUud •rd ()0 Qta^any apoka and ttow ta ] Aeii tw played, if P tte rad P »KAH» beta on their heeds. aetora, aetreeeae; and to the di- these extra periods'tte score is one OonnePICut town each Satur­ The fllm ended srith n peeeee^n B efln n s I r r a c u c e witHoiR atopptag to Utt to frlanda iTTlIlrr itota a a oOncerntog the oU reetor ot ^fhthmrot the Bride” for day from.' ia to 13:80. Maneteoter ^fO K K , I or just doodUag gteag they wouM S d ra trw a ttta Junior W -Y moat* stlU tied, the team having taken A40HBCN ‘ ta fv*"*- of Britton^* favorite mqBIng anbthar’ itoek and Buakip the greater number P ooriier- waa given the honor of being'(h* and J have time to wfltt on tte'atdqwalk tag ^ bald Nov. 13 to SflM. play go down ib 3ba records as a flnt town ^ sponsor talent on thte eatato-BL Yves. * . ' J. The high school awtountog team for the light to turn gr ip - & enUtted ‘TVranty Fopr kloke “aaii advance and tha other WBuy/ Carolyn Bangttra . ^ ' The Uabnra eertatoly..toek team'iban be eliminated. ILIA tte show. ■ < held their f i n ; piHNAg to dtectias ^ uttle extra time to Hero* HOoM-cP'l^Ttayraa,” explatoed’ haw the Ptratien, ra (he eudUtara be- pete IfltttiMU. violtotet, tte plans of thb yeartatwera eetacne rarest from tha Mdewalk iifves the people fOf# the ptay, but the three-act aad ot tte extra period, tte nuta fMm pert way out to the bar P pornerhloke tpten by bhth Harmonettoa (a quartette compos­ dil'yiidHy. j s a ____ ^___ . products aa wan as eeinedy^ kept the audtenoa’s ^ 'un- ed ta GnU McCann, Jean Rogen, Cipciie la fe Shown Coach Dick BoUsnek stated that that it ten't worth tba danger o t throi^ the i^utaoture P 4 t * | ^ ^ ptattMa throughout Tta toenw are equP, three-mtouto //-te _ -- . I practice, becauae of the dlfflculty eecidanta thp it brtnga about ow tlm es BhaU be played until one Jeanne WhltehlUtsad Claire Jans- BUGS BUNNY It Jan^ ligh t ta tbe eyes ot the aatto# .tength. teem wine by' a goM or a’corhar* 1), (iarol Rottner (co-editor of BY MICHAEL 0*M ALr^ In,Talk, Movie* “iKJJX’rtJS Mr. BIhuregard answarad quaa* tha "World” ) giving a high school VlU t U N T Taking A iUBde townimeopte fbr atndrato to be tlens about hto worii Uttar tha fllm Thiem'B apt too tfluch news this ktelL- tag ttitt far fnaharan end tevbo- jaywalktog and standing to the Tbay*ra Off news report. Donna La VUta, pian- M andiifaiiiftJ*iM ia had been prseenf ed » ePd that Ut, and Roiger -Pearaon, trombon- YLH PROAMdOR CA1CK& t k 0M«u»-e

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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 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 Natiwher* on their backfleld might be..tb« ef­ eaaea, has woa 37 aad lest f there Isn’t a more hep crowd of Erlamann — 71 71 Bob Coiiiiy Threat badly dtiring the last month of the selections. Three Of the scribes progressed satUfactorily from a JIm was a wonder, M d it looked Paul Cameron la healthy M d Juat Monday Nov. The in thr^e^epbrtments each during chants, whom the Aces already \V. Phillips ...... The Herald on Nov. 24 fective. He h4a about five tail­ I game* agaiast the ,1 sporU . fans in toe whole world now coming into his own at a time season following a brilljant start, left Back off their topsten. mUd. concusrion au ffer^ In last thM right here in toe nation’s aa though he’d never lose a match. ihow nini through the 30th with the pdat grid seeeon. BeUencourt beat once, claimed the same title. 192 199 312 603 .Totals ... 439 li* 15)3 backs, head^ by Jimmy Sear*. mea la the leag series. Probably he wouldn’t have, eith­ when to# two coast poiwim* meet The Merchants have lost two T o U ls ,...... ■ SAUER WON his circuit’s high­ ONLY OTHER playwR to poll week’s game againat Washington. greatest city. matinees on Nov. 29 and 30. Jack le d ^ rushlrtg, pass receiving Md i Tram N«. 9 «3> K In Scoring Race est .honor by a narrow margin over "It quite-doubtful whether he The gaidc-to be witoeeaed by ■tasta eaded la tiea. Hhvy er, but all o f a sudden something for toe «mference title and to* Butterfield who handles publicity irtscoring while Panclera was the games and tied one, their other ■M. Cushlr.s...... 102< 110 I.') 297 100 or more votes were Hoyt Wil­ miUions of televlrion fans Md a I woa the laat two Well, these grauaera. better Uum J. Cushins ...... 1)6 117 99 321 Mancinl Robin Robert*, the graceful right-,, helm. the rookie relief specialist of wUl be ready by Saturday,” said happened- The crowds quit com -. numRose Bowl bid. Even toa TV , at the Oollseum reports that sin«"^*-"top passer, total offea'm and punt loss coming at the hands of Dr. Jacobus. X-raya M d brain sellout pfowd of *101.043 on to* I while UmMlag the Oadeta te a t*u of the gntadeat aaines la the Ing, M d Jim Md all hia colorful I moguls knew tola because back In Stratford. Lsenttni . By The Asaoclated Pres* hander of the Philadelphia Philllc*. I the New *York GianU. and Stan business, drew only 18,931. paid ad-, the announcement was made that Ing. The UConn* under Bob In­ ...... ••“ 218~2W~T73 618 Annl«llo and Joe Black, the rookie rellef^x- Local Sport Chatter wave testa showed no serious in­ scene, Will feature a duel between oae towchdirwa. fellows disappeared Into toe shad-1 Auguat they picked this one as galls enjoyed their best ' season So It looks like this, the Mer­ Morrow Bob C3ou*y of the Boston Critics, Musial. the six time batting cham­ 167-potmd Seara, No. 82 for toe mlsalona. Including 230-odd ataa- Olympic skating champion iHck RNolHfRn pert of the pennant winning Brook­ jury, but toe big defensive tackle owa For mMy a 1*m ysM they your home entertolninent for Sat- Button would make an apj^rance since 1945 with five wins and three chant* have been • beaten by the Team Na. t (4) who finished third .in the. National pion 6t the St. Loui* Cardinals. has been complaining of head- teevl^ers, Md rangy, 180-pound doea, before the fire departatent were out beating toe buahea and qrday afternoon, All-.Stars as have the Acei^ while M. Sltsmons 107 380 lyn Dodger*. / , Wilhelm paced fourth with 133 locked Ike doers. Another 8,000 at all show*. The ticket/Sale has setbacks. ,J. Simmons 135 354 ToUls a a ...... 436 439 43* 1397 Baaketball AsaoclaUon acoring 'The Chicago star, whose/llmb to BERNIE GICVINO poatcard*^ League this seaaon are reminded achw all week. Canieroh. No. 34. dreaming up new routines. One | Michigan State over Marquette: been heavy. . . . Pittsbjififh pirate the Aees have a wtn over the Mer­ Whli Kids <*) points and the 385,000 a year of a meeting Friday night at 7 CASnORON, who aaw little or no wero left out la the street, mad PRO FOOTBALL game Thanks­ Dletrlchson ...... 93 *t *0 37* race lastsaeaaon, looms as formid­ major league aUrdom wg* a tprtu- from Fort Dlx. N. J., where he U THE BATTLE with toe winner day In 1946 we bumped into Lon- U y ^ considerable edge. slugger Ralph Kin^.wants his chant*. Manager George .Mitchell Totals ...... 195 207 333 634 1 Musial,' fifth with 127. undergoing hia baric training. The o’clock at the Y. Yen teams have gbtion In to* early game* this Ball rteaa thTOOfh. The reeelpU were giving between the Green. Bay Team Na. 4 1*1 • I Nelson ...... 90 101 9* 267 oua path, collected 22A point* out heading on to PiMdena and toe doR conlniF ^ a ^ JI Georgia T R c ovRT yiorids wife, the former Nancy Chaffee, ha* agreed to play the Me-"-int* Hoppe ...... *5 11- H .350 able contender for Paul Arizin’a Rounding out the top ten were, local baseW l umpire and basket­ cohtacted league officials and have m $$1J$$. Packers and Detroit Lions will be K. Dupuis of a possible 336. TOberts. who Rose ^ w l engagement with the because of injured Mkle, la Sydney. Jf thU were a fight It would ' p atop foUowlnjr him around the Thanksgiving morning In East Jolbcrt . . . i ...... 7* *6 9* Y73 crown. . Enos Slaughter. St. Louia 92 ball referee la a member o f Com­ expressed t h ^ desire to compete M you’lU leave o « laughing for a carried over Channel Six in New It. Dupuis McCourt ...... 79 99 *3 361 won more games U »n any other Big Ten representative, a t i 11 l)ack in top shape. Despite his aiional L>eague and resume her Hartford. In the agreement. If the The Boston sharp-shooter found points; Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn, pany A, 864th Infantry Regiment. tola season. Last year’s entries limited service, he haa completed moment, we will' add that the Gar­ n « ^ v wis »• "Usd "no contoit." Haven starting at 12 noon Silk a t y lose*, the rubber game Totals ...... 186 163 304 533 the range for 24 points last night pitcher, 28, flnUihM second with 31 points; Pee Wee Reese and will ba given first choice with toe shapes up as sui even struggle be­ mM Oklahoma over Nebraska: Bob. quM to wln/the U. S. singles and George Feigenbaum la playing Totals ...... 7 . . . . '414 " « 3 *450 I W Bemie worked in tk* Twrillght, tween a pair of teams unbowed 30 out of so throw* for 429 yard* den now think* rasalers are more WlmWedcnr tennis championships. will be pla.ved at Mt. Nebo on the In the CelU’ 91-77 victory over the 211 points. Bl^k, who made Duke Snider,' Brooklyn, 29 points deadline Friday night. BUI Stearna , T I.r.AODB wonderful ’•evon thM the horae “ y by Reynolds has re-Jolned hU basketball this season with the Team No. S IS) Brooklyn’s tsntry Into the World Little and Alumni Little League* Md untied in eight game* apiece. Md eight touchdowns, with three Mrs. lOnw is currently handling following Sunday for the title. If lairlerettea <9> Milwaukee Hawks and displaced each, and Roy Campanella, Brook­ last summer. reports tost he is stUl looking for show. If SllghUy less social. Md Milwaukee Hawks in the NBA n. Ballarsron ...... 67 90 ...... *3 75 , 93 360 Series posalble/wa* third with 208. If either has m adVMtoge. it U Interceptions A dMgeroua m M on ■ • -• ‘ •• ’•nr IN IT nbUctwatlons at the Thunderbird the Ace* vvin. East Hartford will A. Bailargeon ...... 118 101 Schuelx .. George Mlkan of Minneapolis as lyn, and Red Schoehdienst, St. officials for toe league and any­ 8chm«lska HI 114 lot 993 has invited them to hurry back wilrtTnever « that U enourt. TOe S o< ^ Bloomfield, one of the sUte’s crack Madcen ...... *9 94 91 369 Sauer, a s k foot, four-inch 200- Southern California'* greater re- the elective run or pass play, he , an5 2S InUrvaU thereafter. The eonm game since the baseball Joined the Connecticut Basketball Blackhawks were rated tbps in Team No. S (I) . Ollarl ...... 107 102 90 399 slump In /September. H* hit only Moriarty Brother*’ Little League The UCLA coach. Red SMders, times he’s run xrito to* bail. Irlcheh ...... IN—- 1 * — 119 976--- D. Morrison lt3 318 179 points to Mlkan’a 162 points baseball champlona, suffered a Seara has completed 30 out ia always surprising one witp ita J toSSL L lUJ T a n k e e * ^ a World Seriea. Association. Other league members the sUte, a* they were Undefeated. R. Morrison 9* 30* three horhers, drove in seven nms SILK CITY football team will while conceding nothing to toe ToUla ...... m m i m democratic atUtud* toward money. OWNER «ACK MARA of the are Bridgeport, Meriden. Walling­ Totals , , ...... " li* "442 ~ vii 1406 in nine games. More Rain Falls broken left arm last Tuesday while 80 throws for 528 yards and aevi 2iiuiB^irtoe“l5r eiilflM ^ Tennetoe* over Kentucky: Hie New York football Giants reports However, in their last two starts Laeky 6'a U> MUtAN WON the scoring title and collected 16 hits in 75 times at meet toe Bast Hartford Merchants TrojMB, either on offsrisive or de­ Cleb C^eall l#> _ _ The grapplers. from all accounU. ford, New Haven and Torrlngton. Totals ...... 199 311 311 631 playing at school. Daigle hM ^ n touchdown*. Md four have SuHlran towateMh^ a i^ 'hy^^Nm m queatlon lent c m Kentucky win? a crowd of 80,000 is necessary to they were beaten by teams frorh Lauth ... . 9* 99 115 39* three straight! years before being bat. ' Thanksgiving day in East Hart­ fense, did3ulmit this: , n h gave their Wg town audience toe League will open Thanksgiving Abate ...... ;. 77 79 111 367 ,Iat member of the L. ,L. AU Star Intercepted. He haa a rushing. Frasan ...... — ill IZ 2i.?«lee/U ^ !is to ihow how inatead. It ta c m Kentucky aoora? cover operating expenses at home Masaachusetts, The Blackhawks Tcrni S’«4 It V- ousted by Aripn last acason;The Despite this poor showing the x\l Bowie Track ford. In toe first meeting between "W*H, they do have more foot­ ^ ^ s . a* fin* andxonaclMtloua^a Maryland over Alabama; Ala- night. Billy Coyle, veteran sports Anderson:. *5 .93 *7 334 team the paat two eeeaona. | of 298 yard* in 108 trie*. " asiw /rrr::::: games-played at the Polo Grounds. are coming to East Hartford Sun­ O. Smith ...... 80 8^’ Ksmionek ...... 99 94 99 371 former Philadelphia Warriors’ Cub cleanup hitter wound up tied toe two teami earUer toil seaaon ball players OiM y e do.” . 8 TwrformMce a* cquid be a e « m Witoout much doubt, televlakm I j**®* to feel the fuU fury official from Wallingford, will day to tackle the Merchants. H. ^ I t h ...... 96 *7 93 376 n v r n ...... *1 IN N «! National Football League teams Wlnxler . whig now Is serving in the Ma­ for league honors with DANNY BENN, leading hitter at Mt. Nebo toe Aces scored a 7 to Vindblown, Idaho, or Mywher*. can take a deep bow, or something, iMd a anger television between UCLA and U8C T y le r ...... 97 98 GwAKter 228. sparky Sartelta 8. Hillnakl 104 H t 111 _ s u A "Shoot to Kill ” trial will be Satui^y: Pep, 125V4, outpointed Chalky Armstrong / ...... 15 90 ...... " « 7 " l i i ” 453'1293 on the 24th M d closing on the i Fort Monmouth, N. J., Nov. 20— will start at 4:iS and not 2:16 as Tolals ...... 459 553 648 1560 ToUla ....•; 327, Bd Wlnzler 246 and Gordy crown from Sandy Saddler. FarranO .. 391 Nat Holman Plans __ Wright, 125?i, in 15 rounds to At Foot Guard Suroa-lec . / ...... 79 — Mill.r'i (3) SIa*a (1) The bobbing vetenui put on his 30th. ' OP)—Edward "WhlUy." Ford, toe Witkowak, 109 111 3M held by the MMcheeter Sporta- BASTi Columbia over Brown, previously reported. Mel Allen and V, .inhnaon'...... 114 88 S6 388 Blanchard ...... 114 16 — 300 Stowe ...... 80 77 78 235 ..Neddow 226. ____ _ I Luesa ....'. IN 9*7 win the N. Y. State'veslon of the Dinilow ...... 96 100 91 287 usual show last' night to win a When • girl Is seleeted for duty rookie pitcher who had a big hMd menV AaaocUtlon Sunday from 9 Rtin Hodges v/ill handle the play- featherweight championship. Clauffhtey ...... 89 airelll ...... 79 76 85 237 Sm ith...... IN 936 over Delaware, Princeton Frey ...... — 125 84' 309 Jones ...... 99 LaForge' ...... 81 90 85 256 a l l t e a m s interest^ In com- unanimoua, 10-round decision from as M *Toe Capet" ehe undergoes in the ’ 1930 a. m. until 2 p. m. at the Tedford To Answer Oiarge|sE3 by-pl*y microphones '.. Look pre- TWENTY YEARS AGO.— Six Tag-team w-restllng feature hotit Desimone ...... 106 Cohen ...... 83 91 101 275 Fabela Oiavez. a youngster from training' coetliig about $L900. pennMt push, was mustered out Toiala .... 666 634 6W 1M7 over Dartmouth, Rutgera over 471 501 459 1431 ;i pettog In toe Y Senior Baaketball Farm, Rout* 85 in Bolton. Entries dlcU Holy Cross will have the top major football teams ■— Auburn, will be offered tonight at Foot Totalii / . . Cherubini ...... 93 Cutter ...... 85 100 93 278 BEMNETT'S S?ORT SHOP Hollywood, Calif. Both weighed Thereamr her cont rises rapidly: New York UnlverNty, Plttaburgh Larky Strlkr. !) Pohl ...... of to* Army yesterday. Ford, Just basketball team in New England Olgaty, Michigan, Centenary, Guard Hall when the team tif Bull m 278 $3,000 salary; $1,000 trm porta- PLAYERS EBUCASED are open to anyone Interested In ...... 7fi 94 H. Correntl ToUII ...... ~405 "434 ~442 1271 The New Motlel 760 Remington Cal. M 129 pounds. turned 24, left toe Signal Oorpa this season. The magazine rays Le- Southern California and B row n- Oirry and <3iuck Montana Is pitt­ Bonarilrs ...... 74 71 75 330 It was just a matter of Pep tton; $$,000 oostumea; $2,000 for center here for his home In Jack- participating in to* shoot ...... 101 (W 79 •id.) New Yoik OP) ^ Since to* charges which led to hia 'wHien- 8 ^ e of Philadelphia, last year's remained unbeaten. ed against Tarzan Zorra and Dan Mlf^ickl Total. ^...... 489 . 549 548 1580 NoaparrIU 13) Also MarUn, Winchester, Moasberg In Stock craftiness—with some nice help skating’ aad ballet training; $4JI00 eon HeighU, N. Y., where his wife, Bpfrtok ...... 118 m 99 209 ...... 96 82 76 244 I doe* of to* bcuNbaU season, eight ONLY RBQUIREBIBNT being alon aa CTty College of New York I ^ vnaiawa, NIT champion*, will be tops in the Prata. The teams staged a sensa­ i^onlon ...... 112 80 99 391 Quinn .. . (Good Buy In used 20 Ga. Win. Pump, Model 12 Full Choice) GLUE and STAN from a jabbing left M d a head- for nursing; $1,000 mlaorilaaeouB; Jodn, Md eight-month-old daugh­ major leaguers have been officially villa Laalaa 44) Hxrmln ...... 85 79 101 265 "mad* la that anyone desiring to baaketball coach, Nat HolmM tol * ^ * 2 J * r East and third In the nation. Il­ BLANKS FOR HIALEAH tional match fwo weeks ago before .’...... 91 86 87 271 Converse No Bite Packs and Converse Rubber Footwear snapping r^ht—that gave toe total $12,000. ter, Sally Ann, were watting for Totals ...... 481 109 460 1350 N. Aceto ...... 121 99 303 Sapirnia released aa playera. H isy ara Tqm- home to fight toe accuaa-K Misaouri. Illinola ove>' linois and North Carolina State Miami—(/P)--Nomination blanks Curry and Montana emerged vic­ Bolinaky ...... 109 97 ,309 Andaraon ...... 101 97 106 .703 (Converse Hip Boot*. Size 8, 0,10,11. , Hartford, Conn., ex-champ toe MulUply that total by 100 mem­ him. I my Holmaa, relaasad by G>« Dodg­ take part in toe trial know how torious. . • D. Oallt .. 123 97 Carvinl ...... 94 96 108 298 AUTO clear-cut victory. Ju dM Howard bers Md toe gnuid total came* will be one-two, so Look says ----- have been distributed for B ayfttft IS) 319 ers to managa MUwauliaa; Man­ to hMdle a gun M d that strict ad- “Xlman. whom 84-y.ar coaching ^ “ Two other bouts are also on D. Walker 105 819 FOR THAT XMAS GIFT Mesa M d Fred Connell, and Ref­ out $1,409,000. That ia Juat or the Paddy DeMarco and Henry Davis Hialeah’s 16 stake races this win­ Walsh ...... €4 73 77 214 Gearsettt . . . HI n s 113 341 ToUla ...... *4M ~440 ~ m 151 22 Rllles $15.40 and up CHANGE SECRETARIES ager Lou Boi^nau ef tiiO Red Sox Iterence of ilr* arm* be observed.. tangle Friday night in the feature the card with the opener slated to Burks . . . 100 . 77 78 255 ...... Qaadx ll> - BODY eree Ray Palmer saw toe fight the mnintenMce of toe Ice Capets.” career wea capped by m unprece. “'^ 2 ' over Clemaon ter. Headed by the 8100.000 Wlde- 94 Phlladalphla ^— OP)—John Wiae, who was taken off the active play No lieenae la needed. If you wtah dented "double’ In winning both South. A u ^ m o v w ^ ner and. 8100,000 Flamingo, Hlal start at 7:80. raiiani ...... 79 T otsli . . . .. 559 515 516 1690 Savory ^...... 78 8.’> 71. 229 Special Fishing Kits—C onans Tackle Box, Reel. Line Hooks, same way. Bach n v e it to the 30- The world’s best teachers. Mate bout at Madfamn Square Garden, JMrts ...... 98 78 88 368 klllnrton ...... 88 98 89 275 *A n to Body and FeMer. foriner bualneaa mMager of the Ing list; Birdie ToblNtto of Oeve to try your luck, you need only the NCAA and NIT TOurnamenU Th« 83 61 264 GarSes <*) Sinkers, Lures, Float,:/Msh Stringer, Swivels, etc. year-old Pep, 52-38. Walley, Bob Dench Md Roaemnry Davis is a Detroit-born Honolulu eah has been scheduled 81,800.000 Oauffhssy ...... 100 Orfllrm ...... 96 99 93 2S8 Dalton ...... 8.7 9.7 94 270 B eim lrln g Schenectady, N. Y., club, auc- land, Charley Keller af to* Ath pay the entry fee And some mem­ In 1950, said in a telephone Inter-j o»«'^oridi^ MU o w in purses for the 40-day meeting. W. J. (Bill) Tobin, General Man­ . . . . i . . Frrsuaon ...... 86 9.7 95 274 Stewart are in charge of the train­ letics Md C9yd* Kluttz, Tom Fer ber Will run hia dog to glv* j»u lightweight contender. Totals ...... 4.19 ~403 ~4U 1353 McMullln . ...1 0 6 130 108 .333 ...... I ll 72 99 282 273 BROAD STREET ceeds Frank Powell as traveling view yesterday he would "uturn Soirthern, V ^ l i ^ Entries close Dec. 15 for the Wl- ager of the Cfiilcagb Black Hawks Anderson ...... 99 90 98 374 Simpson . D w e ld in g WHAT THEY ABE DOING NOW ing progranfi of "Ice Capadeta." rick Md Joe Haynea ef the Sen a chMce to try your shooting skill. New Comera (1) ...... In precision ekatlM:, this choral aeclretory of toe Philadelphia Ptall- home as *oo« aa poialble to con- North Catohna SUto, W M e OHARUP MALOY of Holy dener. Flamingo, Black Helen, of the NHL. Is in his 27th season Aforlsmo ...... 79 109 90 279 Reichert .. . . . 106 m 102 295 ...... " u i ~44l .448 1330 ALaogw r and Baamal Spray Billy Moe who provided plenty ators. The bird field will be under toe March ...... 100 107 94 aos Total! .. . of thrills to AmericM Hockey . has ro equal, Tliat much c m lieS. Wise baa been with to* Pbil- test vigqrously ■what I conalder m Chross has tossed 252 passes this McLennan and Juvenile. with the Hawks. Mfshan •...... 79 79 73 230 aubervleion of Tom Sorenson, one unjust victimisation’' of himself I ®outh Carolina League fane for years with hia be seen right in the show's feature U* organisation sine* 1947 Md hat Totals ...... 493 504 495 1493 • GRISWOLD ST. number ’ Brlgadoon," to* lavish worked for their farm team* la Siabled at Hialeah this waiMon Of the better known field trial men Md two other college emdeU evy WMtVlrglnla. , " crariilng body checks ia now toe will 70 hors** that won stoke la toe northern part of to# stats. playing coach of the *rroy team of pr^uction creation. Bradford, Pa., Terr# Haute, Ind., suspended Monday night. I S ou tow ^ : M e tlu ^ t COrNTBY CLUB MEB CALL 2-5025 Md UUea.N. Y. . raoea during 1932. PRESIDENT NELS Qulnby la- Interrupting a aighteeeing tour rover Bartor, Texaa Tech mrer Team Mo. R <4) toe Eastern Hockey League. Bobby Specht, the No. 1 pro Tsya ...... 95 *7 106 600 sued n reminder that UckeU for In Seville during a sabbkUcal leave] Ariaona, Rica over Texas Oiria- H. Johnson ...... 91 — 110 301 to* Sportsmen’s Show to be sUged frora’ to* college, Holman Msirted U*n. __ . ^ . . ... ____ BRJIarireon ...... : 139 84 111 321 In to* Hartford armory In JMuary be waa being uaed a* a ‘'aeape-j Far Weat: Colorado A R M over Relder ...... , . . . — 104 113 318 piper ----- ...... 105 101 308 ar* now avallabis froin M y officer, goait” by tos New York Board of Brigham Young, New Mexico w er DellaFera .. 133 IM 138 384 or at Naaalff Arm* or CenUr Ilgher Education’s <5ommltt*#' on I Montana OsUfornU over 8tan- Springs Sports atore. The local club Intercollegiate baaketball. ■ f o l d .______ToUla ...... SS9 633 587 1*38 Tesai Ka. 7 <*> la benefiting from the aale of tlc- Hsekrey . . . . *6 *0 100 388 keU. Prise* ar# being awitrdad to LaFnancis . 1...... 75 93 84 351 clubs from toe sal* of toe tkStets. PRICES CUT!! K u e l ...... 116 90 108 312 Olson .. a ...... / ! . *1 U 98 371 InUrsatsd parsons are urged to UcCann .. a.a f *• . . . 113 99 103 214 secur* their UckeU aa soon aa poa- WILLIMM DICKjRIN SON sibM. SEAT COVER SALE! Total! . . . a.\s.. . . . 4*0 463 4*3 1435 SINCB ISIS - T ta a M*. S (9) HOCaaSY AT A GLANCE Cola ...... 103 97 94 394 Wednesday’s Eesulto PhrUn ...... 79 90 99 241 REnUENTlU. am O O m iE I^ FIBER ... R*g. $12.95 ... $9J5 McLxushlln ...... SS 94 S7 3S7 National League .... Hxvay ...... 90 93 97 279 Detroit 2, New Jatii 2 (tie). Tsrea ...... m 133 . 17 363 Boston 2, Toronto 1. — — .. wimm Mp pfiPERHiNpa BaaUm League Totals ...... 490 478- -4*4 1480 ALL WtMUIMBN ‘iNSURim . , Taaax Na. 13 (3) Troy (N- T.) 4. Johnstown 8. PLASTIC .. . Reg. $17.95 $13J5 Oangware ...... 88 SO 95 373 New Haven 4, Springfield 8. Stavani ...... 114 II 91 316 240 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHfSTlR Law ...... 88 100 94 293 Barralla : ...... 105 90 101 398 NBA AT A GLANCE PHONE 2-0*20 ANY TIME Ratony ...... 91 95 111 397 { Wednesday’s BMults 500 SETS TO CHOOSE FROM 1 Baltimore 106, Phlladelphl* 89. ToUU ... 468 493 1484 s FREE INSTALLATION Boston 91. Milwauke* 77. Teasi'N*. * (1) W llklf. 8r...... ; . . . *7 97 11* 1 1 LAST NIGHTS FIGHT Cllxwroth ...... — *1 99 1 I St. Louis—WUHe Pep, 129, Hart­ If you install your own------?2.00 deducted from these price*. Vamay ...... *g _ _ Ayara ...... :... M 91 90 2 ford. Conn, outpointed Fabella GEOReE MIKAN sairs: Blosna ...... 109 lU 97 1 Oiarez, 129, Hollywood. Calif., 10. FAMOUSv Lockwood 96 97 9* 2 ToUla ...... '4 5 "IS "m liro Taasi M*. 11 (9) “‘Pro’ Keds are the Best P. Rallaleper ...... 106 II H I ! 2-1 Carlaon . . . . . : ...... 94 — 101 1 l a n d SURVEYING New Tire Sale N. Johnaott ...... — 97 117 2 Oanoraxl ...... 3M 131 133 1 M whiR L. Dovb. Jr. A. Smith ...... lOO 99 106 ! Basketball Shoes Made!” WINTER Jasania ...... 6> 96 — 1 Registered Lnnd’ Snreeyoff GET TOURS AT:— ^ ToUla ...... "aio'fio'm im U1 tR E A D 600x16 TIL Ifilt NASSIFF ARMS COMPANY Tom* M*. 4 (3) M. AndarsoB .. ,. 63 106 I 1013 main gTEBET — TBLEFHONE 2-1S4T Uarrinslop ...... -jMBiillOi Bristol ...... f Backar ■ iS ia H*' i 600 X 16 $ 8 .9 5 8t, John ... ,. ..1 0 4 96 10$ EJrop in and let us show you die bigHfarill ^WWWWWWWWWWWWWw ww w w w 670x15 $ .55 Totals ...... 4*6 636 410 1603 was the last dine you priced dis But also—and thii is where your senses must DONT 11 Teas Ns. t 19) be j'udge—in the thrill per dollar you get in buy called Buidc. S80 X 15 $ 9 .9 5 Zavaralla ...... M KB 119 914 Throw ThMi Awm riua Federal Tax—Plus No. 1 Caalng Purdin ...... N : 13 99 *71 W new cfi«? Phalon ...... 17 13 104 313 a Buidc. Eqrnfmm, Mcusorks. trtm mi.rn.dtls m . Mfiimt S tn plaaty of svear left te BKah ...... I*. II 10 .374 When was the last tune you outdied feature to cbm gt M/itboMt noiiet. •Steefepl oa Rotitrurltr, ■heec i sgalrsfi bare. a 4 650 X 16 $ 9 .9 5 lllitnaki ...... 107 131 138 369 pgoiner fM tote, sixe figfiinfit iixe, hors^rower There’s no other way to know the lift in eftiomd tt n tr. cost om otitr Striu. Totals 477 4*6 6*1 1601 •gainst horfepower — and discovered for spirit you get when a great Fireball 8 Engine S«N YULYE8 Na. 9 <4) I n __ Bhae Eagalrteg o f the Bet­ is pouidtig out its high-mileage powrir, when IB $ 8 .9 5 Nalson ...... 13 IN 110 3N yourself which car really topi the value ter Eted Dob* WbU* You Borra ...... 100 94 104 » 9 Dynaflow Drive* if at its silky woric, when 8 k (n n a r...... 145 M 107 146 piuade? — Vi Walt. New Snow Tires Rockwall ...... 91 lot n 3N The fJiWst Plymouth Yet Bui/i « million doUars’ word! of ride.engineering 18 3IAPLE STREET 110 X IS $ 9 .9 5 McKU .V •• . . . 143 *1 100 336 OfB. Flrat NaUoul Stere te ll yoD is cradling your travel in ever^leyel comfort. JParkiBg Let ToUla ...... ^ .H o H i Tit 1567 Te N*. S (•) A ' Cotton ...... 110 — — HO I f you put any Buic1c“ *Spbc ia l» Supbr or 160 X 15 $11.95 600x16 $9*®® DaMarttn ...... 11* 109 17 9N , \IBe’ U teU jpou this too-4 ^ H. Olglto ...... 103 KB 14 3N BoADBiAmB-egainst other cars o f oompa* L. G lsllo ...... 101 *2 *4 2H gable eoit, you'll find it die buy-wofd in the i On Your 'Own Caalng Plua Tax—Plus 'No.. 1 Caring W ilson ...... — 14 97 1*1 If you can afford any new car,you (can afford Town Chanda ...... 109 N 109 m automobile maritet today. a Buidc. Fcir Buick prices start way down bugk ToUU ...... 539 4*1 410 1610 \ BROWN-BEAUPRE, IN€. Advertisemient alone on town, and power, ^ ride — where the •O'Mlled *Tow*priced d^ree” Ta*m Ms. 1 IN ber 1. 1052, for toe construcUon Millar .... IN n 97 114 and erecUon o f a UUIity BuikUng JUST TELL US TO KEEP YOUR TANK FILLED KnoAa ...... M N lOI 394 at toe Town of MMcheater’a Dia- Totals .... •II * a 10 114M p oi^ Area. Plana M d , Spedflca- 'tloiM for toa same.may be viewed L . T . WOOD c a B U m m A Y iPBBSENT at the office of toe Town Engi­ GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. neer. SI BI88ELL STREET TEL. 44M Chick Webster was given .b new MS MAIN ETREET i ^ Richard Martm team for his birthday which'fell General Managtr CAMPBELL Auto on November 3rd, when he was ^1 2f M s k il STREET TELEPHONE 5U 7' transferred from Vancouver to . Syraeus* in the ABNrican Hockexi Laague.

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 .eg. Price 813,966. Phone 8600 anytime. the Appellate Dlvliion of the State Looked Like Bag BREAD AND PASTRY BAKED FRESH DAILY Thurs.. Fri. 'til 9:30. tiona and hems. Call Mancheater for refined lady or couple. Con­ Best references. Call 3-9338. dition for coming needs. Brsith- *261.00, club price *190. "^ orge Kemp's, Inc. Supreme Court. According to Charest’s observa­ 2-8866. / PLANT PRODUCTION tinuous hot water and hot water / ■ - tions of the accident, which he re­ BALLARD’S Driving School. Man- DOLL CARRIAGES. SUaa for aU semi-automatic washer, no plumb­ Frankenetein twtifled at the WE ALSO SELL FRESH BREAD AND PIZZA 1950 BUICK deluge tudor sedan. waHe, 52 Pearl street. PRACrnCALLY New G.E. tank heat- Inquire 881 Summit atyeet ARMY OFFICER MANCHESTER — Expandable Wanted-4lear Estate 77 lated to PatVoIman .Anderson, he cheater'a oldeat. Thouaanda' of Radio, beater, dynallow, teat ages of little girls. Pricea from ing needed, reg *229.95, club price f)ubUe hearing that he handled accident free inatruction houra. REFRIGERATION Service, com­ WORK $4.50. Kemp’s, Inc. type vacuum cleaner with all at-- I CapeCane Cod,Cod. fireplace,flrenlace. screen#acreena etormstorm 1 , , / , traveling in an eaaterty direc­ NEWLV MODERNIZED covers, new tires. Black A-1 con­ Movlnff—Tracktliff— *159. Kitchen cabinets up to tachmehtis. Reasonably priced.^ OONACDERING SELLlNa thousands In patronage—moatly In Bundreda of aatlaSed atudenta. mercial and domestic. See our ROOM WITH double bed. Kitchen iMving for Korea, urg­ windows, hatchway, hot water oil I tion towards Willimantic and dition. Phone 2-5944. ______S to n ig B X 3596 off liat on club prioe. Join Call Manchester 2-4964. heat. Immediate occupancy. Price YOUR PROPERTY? the form of recilvershlpa— from Brown was going west towards Bor appointment tel. 2-2245. display of guaranteed used retrig- 17 ” 8TEWART-WARNER Console privUegea 168 Maple atreet ently needs rent for wife Apply at Televialon Set. Brand new. $230. our discount club Ukiay, it' will *13,200. Without obligation to yOu, wa I his father-in-lpw’s court and ; Manchester. Cnarcst told piollee he SPECIAL USED CAR SALE erato n . George H. WUliama A t- ALBAIR AND Berry Trucking save you hundreds of dollars. FINE SELECTION of hassocks; Isliiao’t laktry asil p^ria TPBADETOUR old electric raxor Can arrange terms to suit. Phone DOUBLE AND Single rooms for and children. wUr appraise or make you a caah I ed other, thousands o f dollars worth saw what looked like a paper beg BUT THE BEST FOR LElSS! aoclafei7'260 Tolland ’Dirnplkf, Co.*' Rubbish, atbea ramovef Brunner’s TV Dept., 358 East for CSiristmas. See our window B A U p Y ) tar a P.emlngton “60" or Schick ROGERS CORPORATION 2-0980. rent at the Lampost, 17 Spruce o^er for property. Saa us befdra I of patronage on to friends to whom lying In the road uveral hundred (SPRUCE STREET 1951 Studebaker Commander V-8 Manchester. Phone 2-358ii,'iilghta Dump truck avatlabla for loam, Center street. Open Wed., Thurs., today, prices *4.95 up. Kemp’s, MANCHESTER — 4-Room Home, OPENSUMDATR “JO.” Rucaell’a Barber Shop, Oor-_ 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, atreet. Phona 2-2494. - i - Phone 3776 you i#H. I he owed favore. f u t in front o f him. Brown neared 7691. gravel, etc. Phone 2-2591. C^CO ALL Aluminum combina­ Fri. night# 9:30. Inc. axceUeht condition, electric hot/ the intersection and awerved to 207 SPRUCE STREET X TEL. TtM. ner Oak and Spruce atreeU. Automatic Drive. Mill and Oakland Streets, BRAE-BURN REALTY ”I’m /a very grateful guy. tion windows -No painting, no LARGE, PLEASANT room In prl WANTED TO Rent—Three bed-1 water heater, stove, refrlgeratm Phone 637g I Frankenstein about evidence al- hia left to avoid the dog, a young, 1947 Studebaker Commander Star­ COMPLETE Repair; by Stuart R. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Manchester FRIGIDATEtfcS takeh in trade. room house, In good location. Cell screens, storm windows,' garage, ENJOY A driver’# llcenee. For ex­ light Coupe. Radio, heater. Over Wolcott on washing machines, changing, no storing. Free eati- vote home. Convenient to Center — ------—rr r .— :------r------legedly showing he used *66.066 to brown collie. After hittiqg the dog. pert inatruction call the Hanchea- local and long distance moybig, mete given, no obligation. Call ' Need warehouse space. 6 foot. SERVEL Electrolux refrigerator. 4545.. ameslte driveway. Price *18,500. l i s t i n g s Wanted. Single, two- 5^ i„ "freah funds" during Brown cut acrou the ropd in front drive. vacuum cleaners, motori, small TOOLMAKERS and and (Jheney’a. Place to park car t*r Driving Academy. 2-4087. packing, atorags. Call 5187. Hart­ WlUIam Tuneky 2-9095. *50; 6 fbot pore. *75; 8 foot pore. Call 60i9. • ’ ‘ / Of Chareat. the latter uid. Char- 1950 Studebaker Champion Star appliancea. Pick up and delivery. Phone 2-2044.______family, • three-famUy. businaa# ^ parted when hi# Income wa# ford 6-1428. SKILLED LATIIE *100. Kemp’s. Inc. property. Have 1 rated at about *6.000. est’a car struck Brown’s C^ on WANTED— Ridera from Weat light Coupe. Radio, heater. Over A-1 repair. Skies. 180 Main. AUTOMATIC Bendix on casters.. s in g l e a n d Three Speed Record NEWLY DECORATED, beautlt Farms and Land for Sale 71 HENRY ESGOTT AGENCY ] era. Mortgages arranged. Please Frankenstein replied that he the rear right etid, pushing it into Sida of town to Hartford, vicinity drive. Phone 8597. MANCHESTER —Package DaUv- OPERATORS Player, Sne tone, attractive case. ABC’S SPECIALS Electric range with features.' the guard ralU bn the side of the 1948 Studebaker Champion Con fully furnished room* (or two or APPROXIMATELY 100 acres (50 Henry A Thelma 3atMa» Escott | call George L. Grasiadio, Real- jI saved his money and ’’invested it Gonnectleut General, i to 5. Call ary. L2-5879. 169 Henry street. road at the interaection. vertible Coupe. Radio, heater, WINDOW SHADES made to order BSxperienced in Jig, fixture and clear), eound 7 room (Jape Ood, in the American capitalistic T2ws and Bcroens, VeneUan blinds. Realty CD.; Reafton, 541 Mata) Furman, to whom some receiver­ tion w u performed. frigerator. Metro Service. 2-08*3. Ability to set up all types of pro-i (Floor sample) Truly a home- to be proud of. ships N#ere assigned by the court State Police will continue the In­ COHPLRTKLY IQINPPID WITH RADIO. FORD awlan full price, 8795. READY T*0 leave your husband? RepalrhiK S3 *89.95. 10” Emerson table model JERVIS REALTY rtijr.aw fkmifortable, large heat­ Must be aold this week. atreet Ohll S215. ducUbn machines from blue prints, Warren Howland Realty. Phone ______^ , ” I would do all the work and vestigation until they can'talk with 1848 Studebaker club coupe. 1950 Call Joe O'Brien. I have the deal FOR Oi: Burner service and ia- *99.95. 12>/6" conrole with radio ed room. Qillet neighborhood. MATTRESS Tour old mattressea and produce first piece parts and PHONE 4112^ 9600 anytima. DO YOU Want a buyer for that ^ould get all the fees.” Franken' Brown, but no arrest U expected. Mercury sedan, 8399 down. 1948 you want. 810 or 8500 down it stallaUon by 15 years exper­ and three speed record player, ABC APPLIANCE CO. Private home^ Gentleman prefer­ eterillze«i and remade like new. model parts. Position located in only *139.95. Many others to red. Raferances required. Phone ARTHUR A. KNOFLA home of yours? If to list your ateln said! ”Ha (Furman) handed DeSoto sedan. l950~ NSih' sedan will pay to let roe show you my ienced oil burner service ' man. our Research and Development Di­ 2-1575 21 Maple St, Realtor MANCHBSTIR —Custom, garri­ HIATIR. DIPROSTIRS, POWER M ID I, deal, to you. I pay up to 8500 In Call. Jones Fumiturd'and Floor choose'from. F. A D. Auto Store, 8183. home with E A X. Agency. Man- me the mail unopened and would It Is wid that four-lagged ani­ 1950 Oldsmobile 88 aedan. Brun­ Call Manchester 2-1731 or 3-8003. vision, in Mancheater, A good job son colonial. In exceUent condi­ cheater 2-1167 or 2-8715, sign papers without . any ques trade on 40-41-42 used cars. Phone Covering. .86 Oak. Tel. 3-1041. 856 Main street. Phone 7080. A BARGAIN. Three new ruga, 9 x 876 Main St. Eat. 1931 mals are much more eaaily killed ner’s 858 Elast Center street worthwhile Investlgatiiw. Please LARGE Sunny room near Main tion. Modem throughout, wall to tiona;" now. I will save you money, Tel. LINOLEUM P.emnants 50c square 13. Heavy, exquisite imported, *38 A * '*’ A A '* W by lightning then are human be­ Open Wed., Thurs.. Fri. 'til 9:30. apply in the Personnel'ersonnel Dept. I DOLL CI/)TK ES, hand< made, de­ ★ ★ atreet end <3heney’s. Gentleman wall carpeting, a u to m a t ic Anothsr witness, Marvin H. 2-8518. yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. each. SydleCi 851' Wethersfield Phones: Office 5440 ings n C . THIS CAR IS COMPARAIL|[ TO NEW. Priyate Instnictiom S3 signed especially .for your doll. preferred.. Call 2-4158.______Evenings/3-5938 or 2-4378 dUhWasher, hot water heat, Legal Notice Alexander. tesUfled that he helped J941 FORD Convertible, heater, 4>ona by reliable, well-trained V GRAY avpnue. Apt. C-1, Hartford. Phone oil, garage, large . lot. In 1939 NASH Business coupe, in Phone Coventry 7-6945. DISTRICT o r COVENTRY ii. Frankenstein hide two large car­ ,N radio. A very special bargain at men. All jobs guaranteed. Hall TRUMPET LESSONS. Beginners Hartford 46-4892. / LARGE ROOM, complete kitchen ohe of Manchester Green’# good condition. George ll Fish MFG. CO. 6000 JOBS! bate Court. Nov. H. A.D. IMJ. tons of records when Franken' S295. Check this one. Easy terms. Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage street. only. Instruments loaned for trial SHOWCASE for sale. 42” high $’ privileges. Reasonable. C all COLONIAL—Quality home of six best sections If you are looking Estate of Chertee W . Kokerda lau of 22 BrookSeld atreet. Tel. 6394. MODERN LOVE * Seat, ohe of stein's insurance company received We seed Cape Cods Co- Calso Servicenter. 2-0980^ Phone 2-4022, evening# 6166 or period. Chester Accordion Co., 91 18 Arbor Street long 3’ wide. Inquire Elite Studio, 2-9118 after 4 p m . rooms. Downstair# lavatory. Oa­ for quality this is it Shown by Holly Hill. Florida in said District, a subpoena from the crime com pair. Never used. May be seen decessed. kmlala aad Ranch Houses lt 8109. Union street. Call 5709. Hartford, 0>nn. 985 Main street. rage, large lot with trees *15,- appointment only. Many other I mission. Bys it — Try l i ­ 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE 1951 FORD pick-up truck in fine a t ' 109 Center atreet Phone 0000 MY! Upon, the sppllcslipn of Frsnk M. a t THE CENTER. Pleasant, clean 806. CaXi Madeline Smith, R e ^ o r . listings. CaU The Ellsworth Mit­ Pumphrey, prsylng tnst sn Instrumen. In Maachaater at (air Aero sedan, tutone blue-gray. condition. Inquire 36 Woodbrldge A L L TYPES of carpentry work, ■A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” ttiA ISSt I Alexander,t VAA*WVoffice 8laO#8V|^VImanager ALJafor FIRST *10 takes *20 worth com­ 2-0833. room. Twin bode. For gentlemen, 2-1642 - 4679. ten Agency. Realtors. 6996. In vrrHInx purportlns to prices for our cash eaa* Nice car througlmut. Trade now, atreet. or phone 3759. includInK repairs. F. Smith. Tei. 31 will snc' tee’tsm■ ■ nent enf 'of of said Chsrlee W. | Ui* com pany, said the carbons Mortgages plete developing and -printing Also single. 16 Wadeworth street. tomers Quick eervloe. Na trade right. Trade with Douglas 2-4848. . CARD ROOM help. Me'n needed to t h r e e PIECE living room aet, FULTON Street Two 6 ro6m Cape Kokerda decessed may be prov^, a#' were rooveff to an attorney’s of­ 1949 PLYMOUTH Sedan, fully work in card room. Paid holidays, equipment. Inquire 89 Union 41 HOUR WEEK! EDGE OF Town—New four room rraved, sllowsd snd sdmltt«d_ to jr o - fice acreaa the hall. M oton. 333 Main. FIRST AND Sacond mortgages *200, alao waehlng machine, *100. f ' Cods. 2 unfinished. Both home# In on flle more red tape. Phone Jarvis equipped. Good condition. Must street. Phone 5709. j randi. Kitchen with paa Sundays . terns. 'Caliib Service Center, 436 1941 PLYMOUTH TILE CEILINGS Tnstalled f6r ience. Steady emptoymsHt. H .'F . Phene 2-5069. ^ ' prlTilegee. Suitable for couple. DIRECT FROM Owner — 6 room I ______7 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon, and that a Center atreet. Phone 2-0986. Phone 2-1754. Sweet. Manchester. Phona 7587 LUbUc. Bollcs.bs given of the pene'ency home, office or businea#. Nu- MOVING—Must sacrifice. Hot CaU 8098. ranch horn#, all electric, artesian niMACULATE BRICK Cape Cod, I snd the time snd Foundation Aic Wnqd, Flintcoat and. Johna-Man- Business Opportmities 32 after 5. G(X)D U.OED gas stove, excellent i t Molafaaaaca Maa i t ly publish- NEnCD A Good car for the winter? 1951 CHEVROLET Bel-Air, beau­ point deluxe stove .with automatic well, basehient garage, atot;m full shed dormer, basement ga­ pIs“ ‘'Jf*fcMrTnrihireon. b; viiie. Great Eastern RooOng and oven timer; Simplex Ironer, hard­ oveit. Price reasonable. Call ROOM, Every convenience, 1% doors and window#. Lot 156 x 266. In# a copy of this-order ope time in Call Joe O'Brien 2-8518, I have tiful Intone. Fully equipped, GROCERY Store and eleven room WANTED — Men interested to blodka from bus. Residential rage, Ule bath, oU h eat Now some newspaper having a circulation (Ooattaaad tioai Page Oua) Ccnstru'tlon. Fre# estimates. Call ly used; Formica-top extension 2-0111. i t i t Malataaaaca Maa Price $13,966. CaU 3-9675. In aaid DIstHct. and by posting a copy something you want from 810 powergllde. As good as new. See house, for sal4 Excellent proposi learn building trade or interest­ neighborhood. Phone 2-0088, 874 vacant Sensibly priced. ExceUent 827L - table,. 4 chairs, plaettc and term s T. J. Crockett, 344 Main thereof on the public sign-post In the textile mills out of New England down to 8500. I also, will psy up Bob Oliver. Cenlat, Motor Ssles, tion for "large family. House la in ed to build his own home. Write MAPLE BED, Bosch radio, tables, Sr OoBstraetlra Electrletana MANCHESTERr-Owner offers at-; Town of Coventry In said District, at chrome; white Baby Line crib; ~ 8 um i^t atreet. I street Phone 5416 or reeidenca to aeutbern statu and Puerto to 8500 in trsde for your pre-war 461 Main street. good cuhditlon. Store doing a nice Bra Py Herald, giving address commode. Phone 3-9770 iffter 4 A Millwright Helpers tractive 4-room unit of brick] least SO days before said day of haar- uaed car. Call me anytime. steady IXMiness. Only store with­ and phone number. white KroU crib; cmnblnation p. m. l a r g e ROOM aultahle for two 8751. , Rioo. HoBsehoM Senrieee A Pipe Fitter Helj^ra duplex. Game room, laundry, ex- j THOMAS O. W b ULES. Judga RO CK in a mile. T. J. Crockett, 244 Main higji-chair, play table; walker rirls or couple. CJomplete light A witn«u told the committee Offered ~ ^S-A pension attic. Aluminum com­ CAPE OOD Fhcpandable - six 1949 MERCURY sedan, radio, 1939 PLYMOUTH convertible. street. Phone 5410 or residenpe ATTENTION Painters—1 need one stroller; child'i station wagon. WASHING Machine, pr^lcallp it Welders housekeeping faciUtles. Call 3560 he dou not see ‘‘the legal moau” heater, very clean 8289 down. Reasonable. Phone 2*3855. ,• flffet-class mechanic who Is eober Tel. 8753. new, automatic pump, baby waah bination saah. oil fired furnace. I rooms Near Waddell achool. City of stopping such operatiOM. FLAT FINISH Holland window 3751. after 4 p. m. ExceUent location, corner Camp-| 1948 Olds club sedan. 8259 down. and conscientious. This la a small er Jaature. Phone 6352. klaay GOOD now sewer and utlUUes. Leas thsn 'Whanever charitabls and bual' 1952 MERCURY Monterey 4-door shades msde" to measure. All JOBS field and Rummer. Immedlht#, oc­ Pigs Quarantined 1948 Packard sedan. 8189 down. metal Venetian blinds at a new shop doing better qvialUy. private open far -men with aay o f raeae i UtROE, Pleasant room, suiUble two yea» old. Screens and storm neu purpoau era combinsd in FACTORY PRICES sedan, Merccmatlc drive, tinted so POUNDS of coffee beans, 330. APARTMENT Sise gas stove. One cupancy. Priced at 19.666. Pnqna] / 1947 Packard 2-door sedan. 8159 low price. Keya made while you Help Wanted— Feinale 35 yaar round work, l^ r a e 2-8633, ■kUU In tha deaa, bright ptaat for Ught houqekeeplng. Situated Vrindows Fenced back yard. Im­ foundation," Mid Emerson An­ glas#, tog lights, grill guard, Phone 2-8803. year.old. $50. Also upright piano, 2-2583. down. Let's trade today. Brun- wait. Ma.iow's. or see C. Charbotuiaau, Jr., 187 at Pratt aad Whltaey Aircraft > across from ,/Heirtford Hospital. mediate occupancy. Phone 3992. In Rhode Island drews, director of philanthropic ' ■ ner'a, 366 East Center street. radio, heater, back-up ligtata and *26. O H 7075. Hollister'street. LIONEL .‘O’ Gauge'train with 25 3IANT EXTRA BENEFITS! i Child accepted. Apply.78 Jeffer­ NEW L isrm o—Very attracUve research for tha Rupasell Sage Open Wed., Thurs., Fri. ’til 9:30, many other extras. Immaculate MATTRE.SSES MADE to order, A GOOD PLACE TO WORK an get 'naore | son Streep Hartford,' first floor, PORTER STREET Section. Six 1 Quality Covers and in excellent condition. Price LARGE NATIONAL meat plick feet of track. Needs transformer, 6 room C s m Ck>d home only ffVe room home, flieplace, bay tvln- Providence. R. L Nov. 26-". “It “** Save On Our Custom re-made and aterihxed like new. thiui jnai good wagra at Pratt Mra. Kephey. years old. Two baths, one with ] 1 ...... nil.. .w. I charitable purpose; wUL come out 1950 CADILLAC sedan — 1949 2300. Call Manchester 5820. We call for and deliver anVwhere. THE- ing company needs rat up some yeare ego by YOU'LL GET MORE WEAVING of bums, moth holes call Manchester 2^3558 after ■ A A' A A A ' ' NiCB OLBAN room with double X 8231. Makea Cavers* | *#Ye IN MANCHESTER SPECIAL THIS WEEK! John L. Rego, sUU director of Royal Little, Textron pruldent, 1942 PLYMOUTlLclub coupe, 1942 .and. iocn clothing.-hosiery run# , bed, .Inquire. 119 Cooper HIU new. school and bua line. E lv a ! I , Oldsmobilb club eoufle '1941 Pi, m. M. B. WELCH agriculture ahd conservaUbn. as] dented buying out or, liquidating * 6 1950 Dodge Wayfarer, 2-Dr. ^edan handbags . repa'red. nipper. re- ^UST LOOK! . . . street, or jhohe iLM95.^^.' ■Tyltf, exi^uslV# agent 2 -«8 e . 127 PCJRTER Street.' Stx room ____* i2$ o ; 116.60 2.00 — Bulck'four:door,' '3941 Mercury r Li'*i:j45r-“^':'- -...... N O W ! — ■ NEONS... i iVv$li2(K k pair .- S3-Hwupkiey Bt, Hartford ■ ooiohial with garage, oil hut, a result of en outbrealY of a vlrart* textile company.' He raid the plscement, umbrellas repaired w A N T ia > --’rwb able bodied m#n at tliaia axiiiisl 4.00 four door. All 'In excellent con­ for outside work Saturdays Ooin- MOLLIES.'.. . .$1-00 a trio r e d u c e d FOR quick sale, im­ automatic hot water, garage. Im­ disease believed to be vesicular ax- foundation never shipped any 16.95 12.85 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan r— men's shirt collar# rev'ersed and Young women are being hit-.,.3 maculate 6 room cape 0 >d, dor­ dition and rekdy to go. See Bob tact Stuart Carlson. 3-4506. 'AOvertinM PREMIUMS HEATED ROOM. *7 per week. 99 mediate occupancy. Priced at anthcfflia in herds o f swine in four I equipment to Puerto lUco, -that *1,395. replaced. Marlow's Little Mending right now as telephone operatora in mers, storm windows and doors 18$5 14$0 4.45 Oliver. Center Motor Sales. 461 Manchester. Experience not'necea- '29 SUNSET S’TREET W PAID Vnenttona Oak atreet. Phone 2-3293. *13,756. T. J. Crockett, Broker, Rhode Island counties I he oeuld net remember making 1950 Btrick Seilanette-T-Radio and Shop. vesUbuIe. breakfast nook, amasita Main street. eary, training with pay. Tele­ WANTED—Man to work in serv­ A PAID Holidays 344 Main street. Phone 5416 or The quarantine order prohibits I uiy new acquisttioh during his 21.95 15J10 6 4 5 _ heater—*1.545. ^ ice sUUon part Ume. Hours 4 p. Open T il 9:00 '* Aatamatle Coat-a(-Uvlag drive, basement garage. ExceUent residence S76L ownsra from moving swlna from I four-year tniateeslUp, and that 2952 CHEVROLET Station Wagon phone operatora enjoy excellent wt Jis a a N T pjjO M next to bath. location Priced to sell at 912.966. 4$5‘ 1950 Studebaker—Overdrive, ra­ BaiMini*—Contraetlns 14 working cooditlona, pleasant co- m. tb 9 p. m. Apply Van's Service WANTED • AijnatiHento the quaranUne area "for any pur- „ost of the foundation’s holdings 23.95 1*.00 Guaranted 7,000 miles. F ^ y 24 SLATE Blackboards. 4 feet x Breakfast optional. <3aU 2-2166. Large mortgage available. Phooe I FIVE ROOM single, 22 foot Uving pose whatever" without written I or* in government bonds and dio and heater. Convertible, workers,; good pay and frequent matton, 437 Hartford Road. A Group lararaace 7.00 equippeded. SPECIALIZING IN Custom built 8 feet by 8-8 Inch thick. Contact Barbara Woods 3763. room frith knotty pine paneling, permission from Rego' or « Hated securities. > 32.66 > 25.0* clean car—3L.3.M. rsiaes. dome in for a friendly In' *.A CLEAN Plant . TW O ROOMS furnlahod for house, garage.* concrete floors. Also sl- OPPORTUNTTY—Wa are looking John EUison. Tel. RockvUIe * MODERN Eqnlpment fireplace,. cabinet kitchen, thru authoriced agent. i|«|^ Revenue bureau ruled aix 7.00- 1961 CHEVROLET four door. 1950 Plymouth' Cliib Coupe—Spe­ terview at the Telephone Company keeping. No objection to one MANCHESriat—4 bedroom home! 39.00 tei;atlDns, additions and dormer employment office, 806 Main Street for a reliable married man who 0-9498, it Canvenlent Locntlen large bedrooms, storm windows A Meral quarwtlne ordw, piw-1 Textron-spon- Priced to Bell. cial deluxe. Radio, heater. Very ehUd. Private entrance. Writ# for only *15.606. TUe bath, large] erection. Call Frank Contois, {second floor) or call Manchester has sold direct' to the home, to A EASY Parking and scruns oil hot water bu t ing• «kthe . way tnr(or federal taAmraX narticina-participS' trust Would have to give up •COMPLETE SET COACH. S E D ^ . O^UB clean car—*1,435. Box V, Herald. Uving room, dining room and good Manchester 5322. Hartford 8-7735 4107. The Employment Office handle our buaineas In this area. Illness fo re u flaie. $10,800. Chil­ tion In the payment of subsidies to Its tax exemption, but recently re­ COUPE AT THESE FACTORY PRICES 1947 CHEVROLET FleeUine. Two Dlaaioiids^W steli*»'““ Don’t w all! Come in today t# old Ume kitchen with plenty of) owners of afflicted herds, will fol­ f- 1950 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. S e d a n - open 9 A. M. to 4:80 P. M. — Mon­ No shortage of merchandise. Age ATTRACJTIVELY Furnished rooms ton W. Hutchins. 2-5132 or 5231. versed Its de“'»ion after the foun­ door. A real nice car. with onr Meadly am ^y- apace for ufiliig. Two-car ga­ low Immediately, according to Dr. Radio and heater, gvromatlc day through Friday. 30-45. Car neccasary. No deliver­ Jewelry-' 48 Apply suK#ble for light houlMkeeping. dation appaalad. drive—*1,650. Roofinff—Siding 1( i ing. collections or demonatratlng. BMnt eonnaelor abont tbe rage. OU iteam hut. An excep-| C31ECK THIS ExceUent 2 year EUery M. Aldrich of the Boston Norman A, Sugarman, aaaistant SUfiMNTEa FIT _ ★ aU«B«inE0 SHTMIIMI •’You’ll never buy a dud LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, ^ opparinnittes . . \ tbe nway No objections to chUdren. In tionally clean home throuihouL old f-room Cape Cod, Clyde Road. regional office o f tha U. 8 . » u - If yrou buy a car from Bud” MANCHESTER — RooSng and Man salectad will' be pracUcally RockvUIe on bus Una Apply 24 commissioner of Internal Ravenua, 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe 2- SHIRT PRESS operator. Exper­ patra aajusta watebas expertly. extra advnntagea . ... e( wsMi- Good mortgage available. For 5 fln^hed . rooms Futuru In reau o f Animal Industry. testified there are 83,000 tax-free Siding Co. Also ell types o? paint aet up in buainese on a remunera­ Grove street. HUlside House, Dr. Srtlan—Radio and heater— ience not necessary. Apply bi par­ tive 2536ib«ria. Lateat figures Reasonable prices. Opra dally. lARVIS REALTY 00. Uig at Pratt aad WbihMy. Air­ information uU Manchuter j elude: front dormers, vcsUbule, Rego aaid the next atop Iravar^ 1 djaritable, educational and philaa^ FREE INSTALUTION ★ SEAT COVER SPEOUUSTS 19*0 FORD four door cuatom V-8. *975. - ing and carpentry work. Ouaran son. New Model Laundry, TS Thursday evenings. 129 iSpruce RoCkvUle, Apartment 9. Pricad right. ahow average earnings o f *100.80 S Dov«r Road cra ft If laeonvenleat Jnat^artte 2-9035. hot water , - Cpl. ilemo ■. O ra M of 87 West I in T e x t n ^ street arrived'in New Tork this f Florence* dondr. ‘iltodig About Town morning aboard the U8N8 General 10,782 " night aM Sntnrday. MtatninBi 8turgia from Europe. Boosts Idle Claims Member of Um AndH night between 88 aad'88. LuUiWrcda fit Bmuiuel Liith- Bureau of CtrinilaUona Manchester—~A City of Village Charm tra^ Onirch will entertain the Mr. A son was bom Tueaday at the S t Francis Hospital in Hartford With a textile Arm laying off and Mra. au b of the n m t Luth­ 23 workera, the number of claims eran Church of New- Britain to­ to Mr. and Mm. Bernard J. Mc­ Donnell, Jr., of 8# Coleman road. for unemployment benefits in the (Claealltod Advcrttoing an Pagn 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1952 ' (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICK nVE CENID morrow. The meeting wlH open at Manchester area rose to ISO dur­ VOL. LXXII, NO. 45 n t p.ra. An excellent program U ing the week .ending Nov. 15, an planned and all Lutherweda who, Albert M. Churilla of 58 Bretton increase of 8A per cent over th* can conveniently do- »o are urged road and Mitchell A. Karpuaka of 175 claims filed in the preceding to attend. 33 Locust street have been pro­ week, according to the local em­ • —— moted to geneml foremen, the ployment office of the State De­ 2 Ex-Reds The Mary McCTure group of the former for the machining division and the latter for blades.’ ln the partment of Jjabor. 8 Nations Seen gecond CongregaUonal Church production department at 'Hamil­ O f the claimants, 138 were wo­ Women’a League will meet tomor­ men, and 48 of the claims were row at I P-ni. with Mm. Richard ton Standard Division. United Air- Bare Plot criut Corporayon, Windsor Locks. Initial, which indicates new spells Niece of « • Vernon e t r e ^ Mrs. (rf unemployment Joeeph Martin and M m ^ u a U ve Throughout the state, the num­ Xicholtxer will be hoat$stea. The Past Chiefs Club of Memor­ for In4ia Plan ber of claims remained almost sta­ at HALE'S Self Serve On Czechs ial Temple. Pythian Slstem. will tionery,. increasing only from meet tomorrow night at the home Cham an CoiirC Order of 8,984 to 8,985. Amaranth, will meet tomorrow of Mm. Samh .Rollaaon at 71 United Nations, N. Y,, Nov. 21— —The United States Vienn*. Nov. 21— (/P) — night at • o'clock In the Maaonlc- Washington street The hostess and seven other countries were reliably reported today to will be assisted by her daughter, Bedrich Geininder, the oecond Temple. It will be "advance" night and have decided to accept India’s compromise plan for settling Mm. Annie Alley. Meat Department of a 14 former, top Czwh and the, advancing ofBcem will oceapy u e chalm. A iwclal hour the Korean prisoner-of-war deadlock, subject to two changes. Communistz charged'' with .'A with reftreahmenta will follow.- King David Lodge. No. 81, lOOF, HALE'S The queetion of what to do with.-^-^----- ^------treason in Prague’s successor will gather; tomorrow evening In Red priaonera, held by the U N ,' ^ Fallot Studio to the Moscow purge trials, the banquet hall for g potluck in Barbara Jones H A L E ’S • who aay they don’t want to ' go The First Aid Inatructom will GLACED :oday admitted conspiring to hold their monthly meeting tomor­ charge of Earl Hutchins. The busi­ Headquarters Fresh Groand S f t t f l l O i home -haa been holding up an Ike and His ChoiceA for Cabinet Posts ness meeting will follow. nrmiatice. The eight countriea— ExecutioDs row night at 7:80 In the North End Florence, a completely baffled FRUIT.MIX L I F E l g j overthrow the present Com­ YM CA building. A film on flmt aid FOR COFFEE o n spec/^/ Australia, Britain, Canada, Colom­ munist government. The gift carnival and card party young lady, will be played by Bar­ For Cakes and Cookies bia, Denmark, France, the United Rewards Aides tadkMauea will be shown, to be fol- Oemindrr followed Rudolph lowod by a round table discussion of St. Margaret’s Circle. Daugh­ bara Jonea tomorrow and Satur­ P »'k Vj lb . PACKAGE States and Turkey—also have de­ Time Fixed Blansky,. former Communist party ters of Isabella, which opened this Lb. cided to recommend that the In- on Inirtnictora’ problems. Refresh­ day nights' when "The Curious Lb. Tender Leaf TEA boss and vice-premier, to the "con­ ments which will follow the meet- afternoon, will continue 'through­ Savage” la presented by the Com­ s s r • dian plan be given priority over alt fession” stand this morning Radio out the evening at the Community other Korean reaoluttoiia in the Ing will be provided by Roderick munity Players at the Hollister Spacid Sd* For A-Spies Prague said at mid-day^ MacLaan and Joseph McCOoe, re- Y on North Main street. The card UN General Assembly. Gcmlnder was formerly leader Street School. The Hollister PTA APRICOT Carton Onlyl India proposed that both, the freabment committee. . games wiU begin at g:lS. of the International department of is sponsoring the production. U N and the Reda turn over their NEGAR priaonerSi—totalling 183,000—to a New York, Nov. 21— (fl*)- the Czech psrty’a Central commit­ This three-act comedy by John tee, often described as the "grey New York, Nov. 21— (AV-President-'dect D i^ h t D. ’E\ge&- Patrick is described, as "full oi comnilaalon made up of Poland. F^ederal Judge Irving R. / 12 O z. Can Cgechpalovakia, ' Switzerland and eminence” or secret power behind bower tod«y filled three more top postfl in his forthcoRilaR pleasant and relaxed script," wdth •Alb. Kaufman today set the week Sweden. If this commission dead- the party. He disappeared from administration. They are Geoyge M. Humphrey, Cleveland liy- "humor that Is affectionately his post in 1950. when he apparent BAMISB UNWANTED HAIR FOREVU ' locked, it would elect or ask the of Jan. 12 for the execution daft." ly was arrested. * dustrialiat. Secretary of the Traasury; Herbert Brotonell, Jn, GREEN plANT 2 For 3 1 c General Assembly to choose an Im­ of Julius and Ethel Rosen­ of New Tork. Attorney General-a -- ■' V ' Why tot imalghtly hair oa year face veS yodr Tickets will be sold at the door. partial umpire. berg, convicted atomic spies Ths Prague Radio said that K Curtain time is 8:30. yR lSH Ed eS German-born Geitilnder' had ad­ and Harold.E. Stasaen, Director of I good toeka. Lst me tree yoa of this soelal handi­ Talk of Ameadment Last week the United States the Mutual Security Agency. cap <*n7*r>Hy BMdtoaUy approyad wMhed la PEAS .. .Tha..eight ..decided today to Suprena Court refused for. a. aec- mitted working with Slanaky to .Cffide A Large overthrow ' the government' ' of Humphrey, 83, la prasident pf Nained to Cabhtirt . safe, permaaent, and wul aet mar taa sida. recommend that the Indian' reso­ dnff time to rehear the case of the tha M. A. Hanna company, a steel t Doz. lution be amended to provide that husband and wife prisonen. President lU.ement Gottwald arid CALL WoslMn cnmI am 2 Cant with conspiring tq "re-establish and iron firm. He is also board! if the four did not egTM to an um­ They were convicted March 39, chairman of tha Susquehanna | MAftY CtOSSfN WARD. R.N. pire within three weeks they would capitalism.” for CIm iIm W. ioffcrap OHm t AppllaRCW 1951, of passing atomic secrets to The'broadcast said he also had Anthracite Go. in Cleveland and a i CerMflsd Eleetroleglst hand the problem back to the as- FOB ,/ i Russia, iuid for many months have confessed that he was a “ Zionist member of the executive commit­ LIABILITY INSURANCE 2^ale ■emblv, been confined In the death house tee of the National City Bank of 878 MAIN STREET TEL. 8-2887 and cosmopolltan”-pa Communist AND REAL PUTTATE UnSer the Indian plan, the pris­ at Sing Sing Prleonj. __ Cleveland. . . , __ ni JSjCHAMeoo Tender Leaf Tea oners atm on the commission's term meaning he was more sym­ AU Wotb By Appolatmeat— Frsa Coaaanatloas' Msawtasm Cm s Browhell, 48, a New Tork lawy­ 180 East Center 8L, Tel. 8-8888 hands at the end of 00 days would In re)ectbig thejlOBenb«»g ap­ pathetic to Israel than to Moa. Tmt TfiRta peal, the Supreme Court also er, haa been one of the chief lA lEoji Da s s have their fates decided by a cow. V fl 10 MO DO§» • denied a petition signed by 50,000 Geminder, the broadcast said, ad' adviaora' to Gov. Thomas R, Dew- ^ Mlltical convention called on Far ay of New York, He wax a key. persons asking permission to fils mitted he also was the link bC' Eaatem problems under ternM of u-orker for BlaanhOwar diiring the SUGAR HEART f o r M l y 2 ^ : WESSON OR a brief arguing fori a new trial. tween Slanaky and Konni Zil PREMIER tha draft armistice agreement al­ Republican national convention WITH Rosenberg, 84, and blq wife, liacus, British Laborite ex-member UNSWEETENED ready adopted. and then withdrew ffom the lime­ WIiMywbiyIt: 5 7 c COUKIN Ethel. 38, were sentenced to death of parliament. Slanaky asserted FRUIT The eight powers decided to sup­ light. The general reportedly re­ last year, the first death aentenCes yesterday that the Britisher was ■tiepA r pricol; QT. 59e port a suggestion voiced yester­ cently recalled him. . ORANGE day by BritlZh Foreign. Secratary meted out by a civil court to civil- the link'between all the "Tltolst" COCKTAIL clemenU behind the Iron Curtain. Will Keep Hoover JUICE In Heavy Syrup (Ccniinned an Page Eight) (beatlaned an Page Eight) In London, Zllliacus termed the Immediately after the announce­ statement "quite fantastic” and ment o f hla appointment Brown­ 4 6 Oz. 1 Lb. Tin f resh Fruit and Vegetables said he had met Slanaky only ell aald ha would keep J. Edgar once, in 1947. Hoover aa head of the Federal Bureau o f Investigation, He also described Geminder'a C [ e m p e r o r GRAPES 2u. 29c Doctors Warn on Giving Staaaen, 45. Is president of the testimony as "fantastic.' University of Pennsylvania. Ha " I did meet Geminder on a num­ Taft’s Aides waa elected Governor of MInnesoU ber of occasions, perhaps once nr for the 1838-41 term and reelected TOMATOES Cello Pkg. 1 9 c Aspirin to B,abies; 3 Die twice." Zllliacus told a reporter, to two terms. He resigned to en- "and do remember seeing him U r the Navy and served on the ■AROLO E. 8TAS8EN standing in the ante-chamber of Waiting fDr s U ff of Admiral William F. Halsey BANANAS 2 Lbs. 2 9 c his office on another occasion.. But In the South Pacific *Jrom 1843 to EAGLE CONTADINA St. Louis, Nov. 21— IN CHOPS I; Veg. Group •2 CaneCana 27C 8 months; August and September. Ike Airs 4 Actions ceed these men: Dr. Hartmann said there Is no planned to become hla country's LB...... A cost-of-living clause in theli' AU Oppoied Tan W. Averill Harriman: Director SPECIAUY SELECTED U. S. GOOD BEEF known effective treatment once the’ Tito in a revolt against Moscow union contract calls for a wage A ll were early aupporterh of of the Mutual Security agency; Red Attacks 0 4 SMOKED poisoning has reached an advanced domination. revision evary three months b iu d Eisenhower In hu successful bat­ John W. Snyder, Secretary of tha Group 2 ca n . 3 5 c atage. Two of the victims were on changes in Index of the Rureau tle with T aft fo r the presidential To Bring War End Treaaury; James McGrantry, A t­ given the drugs on advice of Sniper Slop^ ROULETTES of Labor Statistics. nomination. torney-General. STEWiNU BONELESS family physicians. Dr. Hartmann BONELESS, JACK FROST It . also means a cut of IS Dulles presanred outward neu- Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge of said. N. Ea Ar^ea H eld BACON ECONOMICAL, LB...... quarterly In the roqt of living traUty untU July 11—the day Maasachusetts. who helped en­ Seoul, Nov. 21— announced. Bulletins Despite tha fierceness o f the POULTRY In the. fact that It la not depend­ (CeatUued ep Page Eight) Red infantry- attapks, a U. - 8. Fancy Citron. I.einon and Orange LARGE FLORIDA / 12 Oz. T in 7 0.. C.n ^ ^ Snyder Admits Riishing 1. An eotnonilc blockade of Red Green waa 81. ~ ent primarily on war Industries or An A F L official aald death came from the AP Wires Eighth Arm y spokaaman aald the Peel, R ^ and Green Pineapple and on novelty or boom production. tJhina. Allies lost no ground. * 3. A comple|te hgreement withiq at 1:33 p.m. (e.s.L) He said Green FRYIN6 CHICKENS.. $149 Bulk Chef ties. s u itin g with one great source died of a heart attack. He said an eatlmated 750 CNh A gooff, combination for any meal— Liver and Bacon. the United Nations to provide co­ A LL CUT, UP. JUICE ORANGES o f strerig^, Dr. Nourse said. New ordinated action with respect to I It , waa .the aecond death o f a RAOKETBBR TO SUFFER neae atormed the -froaen, forbid­ Tax Refund to Film Co. ding alopes of Sniper ridge but P-RESH SHIPMENT OF England haa butsUndlng centers 'News Tidbits the Chinese Reds. Smith explained major labor leader within a month. WaaMagtea, Nov. 31—tffv — of learning, which "have applied Philip Murray, head of. the rival Attoraoy-Oeaefal MeOraaery aa- were killed, wounded or drivah that he meant mainly “cutting off back by atubbofft' BoUth KOriMOl Y0UN8 FOWLS l^ II the mcUioda of science tq the - Catted from A P Wiros all, trade and intercourae with Bed C l6, c^Iap o^ and died at .San aeieaff Today ho proposes to. . 8.te.0LBS.,... -----w------doz. WaiihJijinohr 71— tax cMfte aa egjwdiii troops who have lost and retalmi ratary tha Ttieaaury Snyder, It oualy as possible' conslatent with probleiha o r technology and man­ Chlaa.” FranclacO Npir. 9. take away the Amarioaa ritizea- FROM BOSTON FISH PIER SILVER LANE JW A tfT ^ 1 the heighU 18 times In 38 days. waa dlacloied toJtay, luw acki^^ the Intereet o f the govemmento agement and New England busi­ 8. Formulating a plan “ especial-’ Green was born In Coshocton, ahip of Vito Geoovoae, deecribeff nessmen have made good Use of Some of the fighting was hahff- CAPONS Lh 6J SMALL OUR TOP QUAUTV —' edged to Houise tax tnveatlolo'* Curtia said tha racantly-ac- Top official of expbrtUig firm ly for the British” to determine March 8, 1873,. the son (ff^a coal ao a New York aad Now Jersey 3 doz. $ 1 . 0 0 quired telephone log of Charles this research.” handling airplane parU is freed ia miner. to-hand. MEDIUM SIZE. STEWING OYSTERS . . . PiRt D9e that he acted peraoiially to apeed "where we go. from here If the racketeer. A Red batUllon slammed agalaft ^|FRANKFURTS--SPECIAL S5e up a 20-mlIllon-dollar tax caae— Miphant, resigned general counael Manufacturing In the region, he $18,888 ball, charged with conspir­ truce talks fail:” He waa working In the Ohio L i ROSA SEA8HETTI AND of - tha Intarnal Revanua hVreau, said, "has an Infinite diversity, ing to ship aircraft equipment to 4. Use of Clhlneee Nationalist 'mines before he waa out of grade Pinpoint hill, the domlnatUa but only In the interest of more HOU>-UP MAN RILLRD ground of Sniper ridge laat night: >bringa-to light "aom# things tha Wide dispersion and a great num­ O ^m unist Europe. . . . Thirty' troops, now exiled on Formosa, in school and waa a full-fledged miner eSclent adminiatratlon. St. Lonis, Nov. 31—lAV—A The Communists supported tIU|l We Are Taking Orders For Our Bxtra Foncy Snyder explained hia Interest in committee should inquire about.” ber of rieUUvely small units which leaders of pro-indmndence Neo- fighting the Reds. The Senator by the time ho waa 18. boM-up noa wao ebet to dooth ELBOW MACARONI 2 Pki. f)uK Under A re g lv r It flexibility .and adaptibillty.” Bestour Party In Tunisia are ar­ assaults with a tremendous bar­ HALK'S MEAT DEPARTMENT HAS A FUU SUPPLY expediting a mulU-million-doIiar and a guard was overcome by a rage of mortar and artillery. excesa profit! tax claim, -by Uni- The log, a atenographic tran- "Thla makes' possible m any.Ioul rested for parttHpaHag la terror­ (Conttnaed Ou Page T ub) (Oonttanea on Pmce Ten) « gaq bomb lo oa ottempted kold- veraal Pictures, Inc., in a letter to script of aU phone <»lla into and and partial answers, much 'Yankee ist acMvItl^ Within an hour, one company of up of aa ormorod track here to­ Chinese pulled out and left tON. OP FRESH DEEP, PORK, LAMI. VEAL, POULTRY, membera of a House Ways and out.of Ollphant's office from 1847 ingenuity and local Initiative," he Gov. John D. Lodge' says - Oon- day. No aaoaey was takes. Means aubcommlUee Inveatigating, until he quit under fire last fall. said. ftectlcut haa highest per capital companies to push ahead. But'by 10 p. m. the drive waa blunted. frozen Food Specials I SMOKED MEATS, SAUSAGE PRODUCTS, COLO CUTS. the Internal Revenue bureau. was handed the committee by the *Tt Can all add up to a funds- defease producGon in country. . . . Arrest bf 18-year-oW gtrl- in , U PSH AW , 88. PASSES . Denuwds TeatiaMBy Justice department laat Friday More Backers, op UNESCO SNOW CROP Bridgeport discloses “ ahopHfUag Oleadale, Oallf:, Nov. 31—1*1 — ------^ - Contents of the letter were re­ over.Treasury objections. (Ooatlaneff oa Page Seveatee^ club" with set of rulea aad rega- — WUUbm & Upafcow, 8C ootkor. vealed for the first time today by Curtis told a reporter: lecturer load preacker who os a “ M y examination of parts of the lations. -* Quit on Admission o f Spain CUT CORN ^^19e ' committee sources. -At the same ’'r-eien office, sources say Ooagroaaaiaa woo the sobrtqiiet ^Deer Gets Blam e v , in Our Seafood Departinent - Uma, a committee member. Rep. log indicates considerable Interest “Dryest of tke Diya,” died today SNOW CROP • Curtia (R-Neb.)', demanded that on the part of the Secretary in the Israel. will protest to Czechoslo- CanH Judge Dad yakia against aatl-lsraell arrusa- o f a keart aUaseat. SWORD ~ COD MACKEREL Mnyder appear in person before Universal Pictures caae, and Fd Paris. France. Nov. 31— (ff) -r-vOea in Prance walked out with For Slay ing the group "before he leaves office.” like to. hear what he's got to aay.”. tioan voiced at treason trial of More leading supportersrtera of the | ' him.. They weje Marcel Naegelen. In a ' statement earlier, Rep. Rudolph Siansky and other former 8 C R M TO STAND TRIAL GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 15e HAURUT HADDOCK OYSTERS In the letter to Chairman King _By His Offspring United Nations Educational,; prominent Socialist 'leader and Waaklogtoa, Nov. 31-^^*)— A (D-Calif.), last waak, Snyder said: Kean (R -N J), who la slated to suc­ high communist leaders In Prague Scientific and Culturalral Organisa------[ former Governor General, , .of Al- -- Keuduakeag, Me., N er. 31 SPOOJT ceed King.aa chairman of the sub­ . . . India, arho feels John Foster fftotrtet J ^ e rated today Roy (ff>—A huater Was fataRy - "M y interest in the Univeriml tion (UNESCO) resigned today in geria, who represented ‘Uie French Breadsa, reporter for tke CM- SALMON b o sto n DLUE SCAUOPS Pictures Com)Mny, Inc., caae was committee; said that in acquiring New Britala, Noe. 81— Dulles insulted it when he by­ protest against the admission o f ^ National Aaacmbly on the commla here, todiff and brat the log inveatigatora have A stare awaer here reporU he passed ‘New Delhi during consul­ oago Smt-Tlaaoe, mast ataad na different than I have displayed Spain to the 65-nation-body an d'{ion; Georges Gorae, representing trial oa a ekargo of poalag as Indicated It may have ‘ 4 ILUEBERRiES 37c QUQHAUGS AND LITTLENECKS in many other cases ndiere it "achieved the'right to great ex gat bawled aot beeaase he triad tations prior to Japanese Peace one official said *‘iC is impossible French Overseas territories,;., and caw af a deer dtofbai TroSty, are cool to appointmeat o f aa official af tke Seaato Crkae Beamed to me that the taxpayer pectations.” ta da the Hglrt thing hi aeWag to aay how far this will go." Charlea-Andre Julien, •, Socialist bullet that ktUed t ^ Curtia, in discussing the Univer' DuUea as next U. S. SecreUry of lavootigifftag eoaualttoo to get —— ------was entitled to call on the govem- Ike vletlw—the Green Stafaps Given With Cash Bales. •I- , ' . _ , . aal case, alao.yaid, “ l am aware'of State. - Among those terminating' theirj “ The aituatimi looks lather iiectel teattmooy. meflt for a fair and reasonably * NaMdairtiw pwrimaer's lea­ fatplity at Ma ^ e publiC' ceporta that a member of der years, he piked aat a baak Helicopter air amil route be­ support o f the organisation 'was bad," the U^fESOO official com' H yoa us« our phMM sarvlea, piMS* Friday for geffmpt consideration o8 its claims Prof. Henri Marrim, a leading mented. ,v — ' ' WOUNDED RETURNED without waiver In any respect of Snyder's family is a representative af nff|d eaateaL tween Bridgeport and New York of this concern, and that is further wilt begin Dec. 8 .. . With deadpan member 8f the French delegation Britain, backed by 'Auatralla. Boa Praaetooo, Nov. 31—’s annual inidget Dlrec- 38 R oroaw ar woaaded koose for ton, la now Wsahbigtoa repreaanta- toeUag U hlaad jurf thaadir gaaglaad ezeeatioas dating f i ^ . aaaa. Bnydor added: >ao o f Hm Pteaa*a v^kayaAlR aya preaeed and shall aetlaa. * ■ liquor'bootlegging days to modem commission «rhich Is responsible aawnue t i p — fnr aettlcmcat of (« m n t * » • « ) , M a fU ( for coordinatlBg UNESCO acUvi- « aa Page in e ) eoakad oat. J ■ J I';,- ■~T-' A.; . -I r I . .V' •I 1