1PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1954 H r r a l h Avierage Bally Net Preaa Run F m m Oafled The Waatber Mrs. Ruth J. Spencer and W. S t Mary's 50-50 a u b has Chapman Court, No. 10, Order ReptlM, 1854 About Town Robert Spencer of the Spencer planned an enjoyable program for of Amaranth, will meet Friday ef tr. a w m u m Products Co. have returned from its first meeting of the new sea­ evening in the Masonic Temple. Chicago n-here they attended the son, Friday, Oct. 1. A potluck sup­ 11,451 P artly Mewdy. mOd ImUght. t i The Wemen'a Missionary Sods* National Stationers Assn, conven­ per at 7 p. m. will be in charge of This Initiatory work will b^xenop- lified by the officers of Rkinbow Mrmb*r «f the'Audit mid. Cdc. FHdny pnrtty rtaaiy. ty of Xhnsnuel Lutheran CSiurcIi tion at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. the folloW'ln/ committee: Mr. and Burenu ef Clreulntion will hold a sale of Swrcdlsh baked Their exhibit, featuring a greatly Mrs. Charles Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Court of Amaranth, Willimantic. New Fall Items At Prices Xhat Will Please! t ’■ wnm and hnmM. High mM. Mb goods at the J. W. Hale store Fri­ enlarged picture of the steeple Charles Colby, Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ Local officers will wear their Manchester-—A City of Villane Charm day afternoon, ben^nning at 2 of Center Congregational Church sell Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Ekiward colored gowns. A pocial hour with o'dock,. Members are requested here, and other furnishings char­ Sauter and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred refreshments will follow in the banquet, hall with Mrs. Kay Peret- VOL. LXXIII, NO. 313 (Claacifleid AdverUOng on Page 18) to bring their donations to the acteristic of New Ekigland, r.t- Wahn'quisl. A full attendance is MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) store at 1:30, r to call Mrs. I>ori8 tracted much attention. The hoped for. and a cordial invitation to and hei* hostess committee in PRICE FIVE CENTS Marsh, 18 Newman St., to have Herald's first full tiniie photogra­ is extended to newcomers. charge. them picked up. Swedish coffee pher. the late Robert Nauman, bread, ;akes and cookies %^ill be took the picture referred to. Miss Jane Burr, daughter of Mr. Dr. Rosemaiy Park, pre.sident offered, and tiie proceedj will go and Mrs. Charles S. Burr of 102 of Connecticut College for Wom­ to the cause of MLoions. Adblaid.f Rd., has resumed her pro- en, w’ill discuss "Understanding, U. S. to Aid The executive board of the Hol­ fessionar -training in physical the Road to Peace" at the annual St. Margaret's Circle, Daugh­ lister PTA will meet this evening therapy at Bocve-Boston School, Welcome to Connecticut for For­ Giqnts Ahead ters of Isabella, will hold its fall at 8 o'clock at the school. which is affiliated with Tufts Col­ eign Students on the aftern'oon -of Hondurans rummage sale at the British- lege. Medford, Mass. This year Oct. 9 at 956 Main St.-, Hartford, Nations Back Spaak American Club, 75 Maple .^t., ..to­ The executive board of the Mias Burr I- a member of the Each year Connecticut women, in­ morrow evening aii 4:3o, and obn Second Cbh^egatlOnal Women’s senior class at Bouve. At the be­ cluding some fro- Manchester, tinue FWday morning from 9 League will have a meeting to­ ginning of the fall term it was help enlerlain some foteign stu­ Zio 1 in Sixth In Disaster o'clock oni. Tney will offer a wide morrow at 8:30 p.m. at the home announced that she had been dents over this weeke-'' ■'s part variety of useful q^>thing and of the president, Mrs. Joseph Mar­ named to the' Dean's List for her of a pioject for promoting better Balboa, C. Z., Sept. 30 (JP) household articles. tin, 68 N. Elm St. previous semester's work. international understanding. / New York, Sept. 30 {IP)— Dusty Rhodes, hero —A U. S. airlift of relief sup­ of yesterday’s opener, spark­ Rival Starters plies for flood-ravaged north­ west ^Honduras swung into Arms Controls ed a rally in the fifth inning which sent the New York full operation today. Transports from Albrook Air Giants ahead of the Cleveland Base here wer^ loaded with emer- Indians, 2-1, today as the gency rationsT medicine, water teams started the seventh in­ purifying equipment and disman­ Row Rages After-Luncheon Laughter for Bigwigs LAST 3 DAYS OF tled helicopters. The helicopters Bonn Guns ning of the second World Se­ were for reassembly In Honduras ries game at the Polo and use on relief and rescue mis­ / Grounds. The Indians scored sions to isolated areas. As Nominee in the first inning when A1 One report said between 1,000 Guard Set and 2.000 flood victims were .ma­ HALE’S SEPTEMBER SALE OF Smith poled John Antonelli’s rooned on rooftops and in t-rMs. opening pitch over the left The floods are a result of heavy, Quits Race field roof. rains which have lashed Honduras At London INDIANS FIRST • without letup -since Hurricane New York, Sept. 30 (/P)— / Smith hit Antonelli'a first pitch Gilda struck Monday. London, Sept. 30 (/P)—The over the left field roof, clear out The rampaging vt^lers contin­ Aaron L. Jacoby of Brooklyn five foundinx members of the BEDDING LINENS of the ball park, for a home nm. ued today to wash Through vast withdrew as Democratic nom­ Brussels Pact agreed today to / banana tracta. All plantations be­ inee for statp cortiptroller to­ The ball passed over the stands invite West (Germany and HALE'S OWN IRAND STURDYWEAR about five feet Inside the flag pole. tween Progreso and Urraco and day. He said Republicans in­ Only two other players ever had from Bnfato to Tibombo were said tended revive an old accu­ Italy to join in an enlarged al­ Jersey Blouses opened a World Series game with to -be totally under water. La 10 liance against aggression. FLAT SHEETS and CASES MATTRESS COVERS (Not Exactly a home run. They were Davey Lima, Chamelecon and San Pedro sation against— him as a Jones of Detroit in 1909 and Gene Sula were hard hit. This was the first fonnal as Uluatrated) JOHNNY ANTONELM smokescreen to hide real cam­ step taken by the western TYPE 130 GANNON FINE MUSLIN SANFORIZED ZIPPERED Woodling, New York Yankees in A number of villages have been paign issues. The accusation The ever increa.<«ingly liopular blouse for .suits, 19.V1. flooded and isolated, with roada Allies to bring a rearmed skirts or slacks.-Gives warmth plus beauty.- Avail­ Xvila rolled out, Dark to Lock- and railway tracks washed out had been disproved, he said. West Germany into, the North REG. $2.39^3x108 R«9. $3.98 Value able in a variety of styles—jewel, turtle or mock man. and telegraph service cut off. The Republicans seized^ on the Doby looked at a third atrike. Many peraons fled to high ground, situation immediately with a Atlantic Treaty Organiation $1.99 turtle neck, also* Peter Pan collar and overblouse charge that Tammany bosses as its 15th member. Rosen walked on a full count. however, and the loas of life was type. Sizes 32-38. A beautiful array of colors. Wertz also walked. deacribed as light. found one of their candidates "not REG. $2.69— 72x108 Weatiake rifled a aingle paat Radio reports heard In K1 Sal­ good enough for their ticket." London, Sept. 30 (4*) — A 2.99 Antonelli’a head into center field vador aaid several peraona wera Democratic leaders have until German spokesman a n -‘ $2.19 $ Winter Coat's Tale... but Maya charged in fast and held drowned In La Lima. Othera re­ tomorrow night to All the vacancy .98 Rosen a t third with a no-bounce portedly were killed there when but gave no immediate indication nounced today the nine-power FULL OR TWIN RED SIZES t o s 5 bullet -throw to Westrum at the a landslide buried a truckload of of their choice. The Committee on conference oh freeing and re­ REG. $2.89— 81x108 ...... Piped aeama for extra strength. Fully zippered. Keepe mattreea plate. Wertz held second. Windy fleeing ■ refugees. Vacancies was called to a meeting arming Germany has ap-^ $2.29 sanitary. Good quality unbleached muslin. told in Line and Texture McCall, a lefthander, started Gen. William K. Harrison; j here tonight. r proved a compromise plan Sportswear—Second Floor There was speculation that warming up in the Giant bullpen Uj S. Caribbean commander, said establishing and contr^ihK • as Manager Leo Durocher canle after a flight over Honduras yes- Jaooby’s ^'Ithdrawal from a ticket Field Marshal Lord Montgomery playfully pull* at arm of Prime Minlater SI? Winston Churchill, as REG. 89e— 42x36 CASES . ; . . Eo. out to the mound to confer with terday that the flood was not the composed of New York City rest bigwigs of other countries join in with laughter following luncheon at No. 10 Downing Street. London, European arms pool It’s a warm story set .in bold type". . . bannering Antonclli. The young southpaw re­ dents for the major offices now Netherlands Foreign .Minister Johan Beyrns, West German Chanrellar-Forrign The p lv , put f«mBaM by Belgian 4 9 i ^ the collar news and featuring a play on texture! major disaster feared at (Vrst. He- I 100% WOOL mained in the game. said the Honduran government had paved the way for substitutionn of M nister Konrnd Adenauer, !«ohtgomery, Iraqi Foreign .Minister Sayyrd Nuri El Said. Luxembourg Pre- Foreign Minister Foul-Henri S p ^ , The line, versed in free and easy ways with added Strickland popped to Lockman the aittiation under control but an iipstater for Jacoby although>ugh •n«®r-Iorelgn Minister Joseph Bech and Churehill. (AP Wirephoto via radio from London) would divide responalbUUy for safe­ interest up its sleeves. "New colors and materials. insicie first ba.ae. . outside help still was needed. several metropolitan residents were guard* on runaway German r«r TYPE 133 PERCALE U D Y PEPPERELL One run, two | hits, no errors, being mentioned as posslbHlties. arma.ment between a new aeven- CHATHAM BLANKETS Honduran President Juan Manuel natibn European alliance and the Uiree left. Galvez personally directed rescue Jacoby said the old accusation COMBED OI.4NTS FIRST m operations. concerned his association with a Reds Expected North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wynn charged off the mound bus company which, with other bus (NATO). $ 3 5 - 0 0 $ Cabinet Rift Bared Previously, France had insisted on REG. $16.95— 72x90 ...... 5 9 . 9 5 for Lockman’s high chopper in EARLY U’YNN (Continued Ob Page Twelve) concerns acting on advice of coun­ front of the plate and nipped him sel. withheld payment of certain To Unveil New the seven-nation authority cxer-. REG. $3.09— 72x108 ...... by an eyelash with a fast peg to cistng control* while West Ger­ city , taxes during a franchise dis­ many—with British and American Wertz. pute. He said the city later ob­ backing—held out for NATO super­ REG. $16.95— 80x90 ...... Dark lined t6 Doby in right tained judgments, which were A-plans at UN On Labor Matters vision. center. sattsfled. in full. Approved by Adenauer REG. $3.39— 81x108 ...... Avila tossed out Mueller. Nixon Sees Victory Charles M. Metgner, campaign . United Nations. N. Y., Sept. 30 Washington. Sept. 30 (4')—Secretary of Labor Mitchell to- The German spokesman told No runs, no hits, no errors, none manager of the Republican State (*b—Report* spread today that left. ticket, commented: , day acknowledged policy differences with Secretary of Com- ne>ramen the Spaak compromise REG. $14.95— 72x90 ...... 11^ INDIANS SECOND Andrei Vishinsky might unveil "m S with the approval of Dr. "After an all-night pow-wow the »‘i i merce Wwks and said he would be "disturbed , if . Commerce' . (Cejnai , len Chancellora?aJ!'ce’ihSJ^ Konrad) Hegan rapped Antonelli's first to t Dont. oninion* orainAri sspArwlon#-t*** in vKa .v ___ RIG. $3.89— 90x108 ...... In Nine Senate Tilts Tammany bosses tell us’ thar one new Soviet atomic proposals to , jjept. opinion* gairtod ascendancy in the administration. 1 Adenauer and (French Premier 5«ytor 9uarantM agoinit moth damoq*. pitch for a double over third bate, of their candidates is hot good the U. N. General Assembly this | Mitchell brought into the open Pierre) Mendes-France and waa Wynn laid down a aacrlflce bunt enough for their ticket afternoon. . Observers predicted; at a news conference hi* disagree- also nceeflUble to the other dele- Wonderful, wonderful (-hathnm 10U% wool blanket*, no warm By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS ™.iclsm from Chairman Stephen A. that, if forthcoming, they w-ould ments with ,We'ek«. fli *•**“ *■-" H# described the Spaak REG. 79c— 42x38Va CASES .. Ea. and long wearing with wide rayon acetate binding. Bermuda blue, (OontlBued oa Page Twelve) Vice President Nixon says M'tchell of the Democratic Na-^ (Continued on Page Twelve) boll down to another demand for The L a» r secretary denied it ■fl- fl. a a A.' flfl Ay ty aV ' memorandum put before the coo* Riviera red, Adirondack green. Sun Valley yellow, Nassau pink, a look at 10 Senate races has tional committee, who accused a ban on nuclear weapons. was 'la 'rold war" and defended I ference today as "excelient.'' (White In $14.95 only). convinced him Republicans him of “playing a dishone.it game The chief Russian delegate was Weeks'■>--- right to express hia viewa, The German announcement cam# of wordaJ- to ^ impres- scheduled to take the assembly out told reporters: Key Figure in ahortly before the nine foreign Pro-Bias Rule hold the lead in 9 while facing sion." « Steel Merger floor sho.-tly after the opening t>f "I would be disturbed tf Com­ ministers reassembled (or their an uphill battle to retain con- spokesman said Mitchell was today's plenary session to grtve a merce Dept, opinions on labor re­ afternoon session. Fitted TOP or BOTTOM SHEETS trol of the House. i "landing behind his statement, al­ review of Soviet policy .aiT his con­ lations matters gained ascendancy. Leaks to Reds An air-of elation and optimism TYPE 121 PEPPERELL SNUOHT MUSLIN In Ohio Heads Nixon told newsmen at Albany. though It was disclosed that the Proposal Sunk tribution to the 60-nrtion group's “As far as I am concerned, I am surrounded Lancaster Houaa. Wonderful ' N. Y.. yesterday "he thinks GOP Associated .Press had misquoted opening general .^debate a member of. the team and I can Pari*. Sept. 30 (R —An arrest where the momentoua conferentMi candidates are in the lead in con- the Vice Preaident In reporting Vishinsky^-S^ech. on which he take care of myself." warrant waa issued today for a key is being held, over chancesp of an For High Court j teats for Senate seats in Ohio. Il­ the speech which touched off this By Justice Unit had been^/fforking In seclusion all At the Commerce Dept., repori- figure wanted for questioning in agreerient to put German divi> REO. $2.tt TWIN SIZE ...-. Bed Pillow Values linois, Michigan, Masaachuaetts, particular exchange with Mitchell. week, ;Wiui expected to set forth ers w-eie told there would be no connection with the leakage of sions in the line against OMnmu* By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas, Nebraska and New Hamp­ The AP had quoted Nixon as Washington. Sept. 30 (A*i—Atty. Iha-fioviet bloc's line on the Amer­ immediate comment on Mitchell’s French defense secrets to .the Com­ nist aggression. A move by a group of Ohio Ne­ shire. Twp seats are up in each saying in a Sept. 18 speech at Gen. Brownell announced today ican atoms-for-peace proposals and remarks. munists. There was considerable Hopes soared as a result of the REG. $9.95 100% WHITE groes to bring aboiit an Immediate of the latter two states. Nixon ) Huron. S. D., that the Eisenhower the Justice Dept’s. antitrust d^i- other vital East-West Issues. Mitchell Indicated a feeling that speculation, however, that he waa pledge by British Foreign Secre­ end to public achool segregation w’BS not optimistic about Minne­ sdminlstration has "kicked the slop has disapproved a nrd|>o8ed One- Latin-Ameiican delegate so far the Labor Dept, has had dead or in hiding from the Reds. tary Anthony EMen yesterday that RE6. S2Jt FULL SIZE 66»6U«66ir^ G O O S E D O W N ...... Ea. sota. Communists out of government British troops and air force* will $6.95 has been blockec} by the ruling of a merger of Bethlehem Stwl Corp. said he had reliable word that the more success than Commerce In Seek Fellnw-Travrler Kentucky Not Included not by the hundreds, but by the usually flery Soviet spokesman getting its views on labor rela- be kept on the Eiiropean mainlsmd federal judge, while the governor thousands." • K and Youngstown She« and Tube The warrant went out for Andre indefinitely if the conference euc- of Delaware pondered ways to And his appraisal did not include Co. would couch his remarks In con­ tiona rdopted by the admlnistra'- Baranea, a feliow-traveiing journal­ Kentucky, generally regarded as A playback yesterday of a re­ ciliatory vein in an effort to show tlon. ceeds. e.ase tense integration problems in Rank^R^ud, RIxth ist named as a longtime police in­ A good welcome was alao given TYPE 1« U D Y PEPPERELL SUPER-HNE REG. $7.95 DACRON7HLLED .. Ea. that border state between the one of the key states in the battle cording of the speech made by a 'The ^Xxftney General said that Russia is treating the atomic "Where has the Commerce Dept, former. He failed to answer -a 5.95 for Senate control. ■ Former Vice Huron Radio station-showed that sui’cee lcd in interference in labor U. S. Secretary of State Dulles* $ question with an open mind. North and South. BethlphCMn and Youngstown rank summons to appear today before prombe that he would urge PPM- cover-d p :.'; Negro leaders said at Columbus, President Alben W. Barkley opens Nixon had said: "We’re kicking Most me-«ibers felt, however, relations?" Mitchell asked. MaJ. Jean de Resseguier, the mili­ MUSLill SNU8FIT the Communists and fellow travel­ seceihd and sixth among "fully In- He ar.ld one point on wiilch the dent Eisenhower to renew the VA. Ohio, today they planned to carry there tonight his formal campaign 'tegyated" steel companies and that Vishin^y would reiterate his tary mogiatrate investigating the pledge to maintain tro < ^ la their fight to the U.S. Supreme to try to unseat GOP Sen. John ers and security risks out of Urt' government's refusal to go along dep.irtmcnta have di.sagreed ia growing scandal on government Sherman Cooper. government, not by the hundf^eds that there is substantial competi­ w-hether to apply the antl-Tnist Ekirope if a rearmed Germany was REG. $2.99 TWIN S IZ E ...... Court If neceaaary. 'The immediate tion between them in a number of with the Eiaenhower - Dulles orders. brought into the Atlantic alliance. IRREGULARS OF PLAYTEk LATEX FOAM 6 teulpturti sheath with a brief jacket .71 situation in Ohio centers at Hills- Gov. Law'rence Wetherby and but by the thousands." products. atomic plan unless it tied In a Laws to labor unions. Unions are Barane* was last seen by his bormigh. The National Aasocia- four former governors arranged Accused Of Faliuliood declaration outlawing nuclear now e.xempt. but a atudy on poaal- wife when they met in the street The other eight foreign mints- . He said his depariment, which hle antl-Truat Law reviaion is ters apparently think chances of REG. $5.95 REGULAR HEIGHT ...... $3.95 its ileeves and tiny mandarin tlon for the Advancement of Col­ to be on hand to plug for Barkley It was on thejwtiis of the AP was consulted by the companies weapons. near the Paris Opera in the earlv ored People is spearheading the at a big party rally In Shelbvville. account that Mitchell on Sunday This stand was made clear In being made by the Justice Dept. morning hour* of Sept. 22. He has agreement are so good Uist ttiey Barkley, at 76, has ‘ outlined a accused NipfSh of "an outright about their projected consolida­ the recent publication of previous­ Mitchell is urging continuing are practically ignoring Dullea* REG. $3.29 FULL SIZE ...... REG. $7.95 EXTRA PLUMP HEIGHT ...... $4.95 collar trimmed with bright, white pique. fight. tion, had also considered the not returned home since, and his warning that failure m i^t result NAACP I-eader Shocked campaign calling for two or more falaehood."^ Nixon said later policy; as expressed in the Cnayton ly secret notes the United States wif* said today*he had been great­ speeches a day. Mitchell was "shooting from the and Russia exchanged' on Presi­ (Contlniied on "Page 'Twelve) ly depressed and in fear of his life. REG. $9.95 KING SIZE ...... , r ...... $5.95 Of smooth rayon worsted ir^ grey Jolm L. Francis, president of the Act of "arresting trends tow-ard (Continued on Pnge Twelve) Ohio Conference of the NAACp Moat of the campsigi oratory- h)p "before he gets the facts." - concentration'In an industry.” dent Eisenhower's original pro- It ws* Baranes who. allegedly branches, said he was "shocked"' from national fib res yesterday., Mitchell's reply yesterday. The department announcement poaal to the U.N. last Derepiber passed to suspended Police Con>- TYPE 180 U DY PEPPERELL COMBED black and white stripes or brown at U. S. Judge John H. Dniffel's came from Republicans, with Ntit- "When Mr. Nixon conglomerates noted that Bethlehem’s assets for a peaceful atomic pool. Secre­ Detroit Pilot Quits missioner Jean DIdes the confiden­ refusal to act now on a request to on in Massachusetts and ^ e w Communists, fellow travelers and total more than 81,782.000,(X)0 and tary of State Dulles rejected the tial documents found in hia pocket REG. $20.95 100% VIRGIN WOOL 72"x90' York, GOP National Cii'airman Soviet condition as a ruse to dis­ < PERCALE SNUGFIT halt "enforced segregation" in security risks in one group, he is Young.*town’s exceed . |.‘il3,000,- I I I when he was searched by counter­ srith brown, tan and white stripes, Hillsboro schools. IWnard W. Hall In Iqwa and Sen. playing a dishonest game' of words 000, arm the free nations while Russia Cloiitraet Dinpute espionage agenU.- r * Everett Dirksen (IlH ln Maasachti- continued to bolster her arsenals. BuUetins In turning down a plea for an setts. to give a fal.se impression.' It is "The department said that "a The discovery of those papers REG. $3.09 TWIN SIZE ..... f; ... KENWOOD BLANKETS Injunction, the jurist said that any merger does not necessarily have Vishinsky himself gave a hint Detroit. Sept. .30 — Fred flrat blew wide open the fact that from the AP WirM .9 8 decision given at this time might Nixon came in for renewed crit- (Continued on Pnge Twelve) to result in a Sherman Act o'f the tack he might take when there had been leakages to the $2.59 Sizes 9 to IS. I Hutchinson resigned today as ba contrary to the pattern of In­ monopoly to be illegal,” and add- manager of th* Detroit Tigers of , f ®”' •*>* top military tegration ■ yet to be - decided on ed: (Continued on Page Twelve) thea Z. ^ American a —__i_' tNimeaetinfle League. planning body of France, Ok-.the Na­ 8350,(MMi STOtlKN REG. $3.39 FULL SIZ E ...... by the Supreme Court."'-— "The (Tlayton Act, ,aS amended Hptchlnann'a resignation, which tional Defense Council. Southington. Sept. M Dniffel's stand wxs termed an in 1950, was--designed to reach came amid rumors he might be Dides sai.d after he wa.s sus­ Bonds,' Jewelry aad enoli wttli r "abiise of discretion" by an U. S. Rrepared to Spend monopolies and restraints of trade the next manager of the Baltimore pended that the life of a valuable total value of about flfl5fl,flflfl Wonderful, w-onderful Kenw-ood blanket* of flne«t quality For 3 Days Only NAACP lawyer, who said he would in their incipiency; and outlawed Orioles, came after tlie'T igers' informer' would be In danger as were reported stolen, police SR- wool* that will give ,vou .year* of warmth and servire. Seven file an appeal .In the Sixth Circuit acqui^tlon ^of stock or assets News Tidbits board of directors voted to turn the result of what he called the nounced toda)'. In i1 burglairy »t HALE'S OWN BRAND STURDYWEAR eolom; Ronei blue, yellow, green, white, hunter green and Court of.Appeala in Cincinnati to­ ‘where in any line of commerce in down hli dema.'id for a two-year coiintereapionage service's smash­ the home of Dr. R. E. Thalherg, flamingo. . - THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY day. Billion to Hold Viet Nam any section of the counter the ef­ Colled from AP Wires contract. ing of the anti-Communist intelli­ Southington' physiclau. Pailc* MATTRESS PADS A rezonlng of residential lines fect of such acquisition may be He was offered a one-vear con­ gence network he was directing. said that the physlctan teportod which allowed only II Negro stu­ tract. that the loot waa nsade up of Washington, Sept. 30 (iP)—The-.'prior to elections on whether the substantially to lessen competition . Barone* Quizzed Bermuda dents to attend previously all- or to tend to create a monopoly.' " Frenchmen who heard Foreign Notified, of the board's decision, Baranes had undergone long in­ -8161.6M In govemaseRt aad REG. $3.98— 39x76 TWIN BED SIZE v r white classes brought about the United States and France evl- J whole o( Viet Nam will go Com- Asst. Atty. Gen. Stanley N. Secretary Anthony Eden's dra­ Hutchinson said he waa turning terrogation by the Opunterespion- mualripal bonds, gl.flflfl la caah Another Shipment! I07» Off NAA(3P: drl • . dently will put into immediate ac- ' «> on. ...tawj s . ,x>(t will continue opposition to 250. of ti>e skies in sudden, smashing hsvg known when the cold dmaat hack. ^ avea lit extra alM bearda. Eaqh ^ g ^ cials plan to seek approval from to ' trial within three months- «f milUdn-dolIar special UN fund for assaults on (arms, towns and cities and warm fronts meet and cer­ T tw J W H A U ea othera of lu type, of carrying an l. ErShce’s 10-divtsion fore* in congressional leaders before mak­ that time. . V atomie warhead. Vie* Nam economic development. across th* country. Most of them tain ether conditions exist--there Dataware n will be syst^atically ing the commitment firm. , Doub, who said he believe* the Sioux City. Iowa, detective says war* in th* Midwest snq South­ is th* likelihood of tornadoes <^ver - Detalla of Jtedstone'a capability reduced. Th* The aim la totd get all ■ 6. The United State* will ^v* government n.pnaideni "this the French forciM- out of Viet Nam by "I think w* have tlNt Aght man” west. a wld* area of th* country. (OMOaMflW Faiffo WlflatMa) March 1858, about (our months In abducUtm-sInylng of fl-year-old . Unllkt ths loog-llvad hurriesnss, (Co«6(iM i OR F«(0 Twolvo) (CnatlRnediaR Pagn YUrtaM) Jimmie ^n uner which movs slowly out of th# Gulf (OORtlRRSfl SR Pags NlRstssh) - I A V 1 • \ -.y- - WtOm TW EN TY-EIG H T WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,19B4v lEoftting Hrralft lib Average i Net Press Run Fer The Wsather lira. Ruth J. ^near and W. St. Mary's 50-80 Club has Chapman Court, No. 10, Order 1884 Robert Bpancar of the Seancar planned an enjoyable program for of Amaranth, will meet Friday ! 8M r.'ft fvsflow About Town Product* Co, have returned from its first meeting of the new sea­ Cbicafo where they attended the son. Friday, Oct. 1. A potluck sup­ evening in the Masonic Temple 11,451 TIm lirMiMfi'a Miulonary (iocia* National Stationer* Aaan. conven­ per at 7 p. m. will be in charge of The Initiatory work will b^xerap- Furtly eleuSy, urfM lirtglit E tjr ot Bnanual lAitharan CSiurcli tion at th* Conrad Hilton Hotel. the following committee: Mr. and lified by the rtfficera of minbow Member ef the Auflit mM. 88a. FitSuy partly rtaw will hol4 a sala of Swcdlah baked Their exhibit, featuring a greatly Mr*. Charles Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Court of Amaranth, WiUimantic New Fall Items At Prices That Will Please! Bureau ef Clreulatien warm aafl humM. High mM. 88a. t gmida at Uia J. W. HaJe atora fYl- enlarged picture of the steeple Charles C?olby. Mr. and Mr*. Rus­ Local officers will wear' their Mancheeter-^A City of VUlago Charm day afternoon, beisrinnlni: at 2 of Center Congregational Church sell Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Eklward colored gowns.- A rocial hour with here, and other fumlahing* char­ refreshments will follow in tpe o'clock. klambera are requeeted Sauter and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ' to brine their donation* to the acteristic of New England, at­ Wahnquist. A full attendance is banquet hall with Mr*. Kay Peret VOL. LXXIII, NO. 313 (Claaaiflefl AflvertUlBg aa Page II) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1054 atora at 1 ;S0. r to call Mr*. Dorii tracted 'much attention. The hoped for, and a cordial invitation to and her hostess cornmittee (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Kanh, 18 Newman St. to have Herald'a fitot full time photogra­ Is extended to newcomers. charge. them picked up. Swediah coffee pher, the late Robert Nauman, brab, ‘mkea and cookie* will be took the picture referred to. Miss Jane Burr, daughter of Mr. Dr. Roseniaty Park, president oMarad, and the proceedj will go and Mrs. diaries S. Burr of 102 of Connecticut College for Worn U. S. to Aid to the cauaa of MLaiona. The executive board of the Hol­ Adblalde Rd., has resumed her pro­ en, will disc-IS* "Understanding, lister PTA will meet this evening fessional training in physical the Road to Peace” at the annual Giants Ahead S t Marraret'a Clrrle. Daueh* at 8 o’clock at the achool. therapy at Bouve-,Boston School, Welcome to Connecticut for For- tera of laMmlla, will hold ita fall which is affiliated-with Thifts Col­ eign Students on the aftem'oon of Hondurans ntam asa aale at th* Britiah* lege, Medford, Mass. This year Oct. 9 at 956 Main St., Hartford Nine Nations Back Spaak American Club. 75 Maple St., to­ Th* executive board of th* Miss Burr 1" a member of the Each year Connecticut women, in morrow avanine at 8:30, and con­ Second Congregational Women's senior class at Bouve. At the be­ eluding some fro- Manchester, tinue Friday momlne from 8 League will have a meeting to­ ginning of the fall terra it was help entertain some foieign stu­ 2 to 1 in Sixth In Disaster o'clock on. They will offer a wide morrow at 8:30 p.m. at the home announced that she Wad ;.been dents over this weeke"'’ ->s part v^ety of ua^l clothine and of the president. Mrs. Joseph Mar­ named to the Dean's List for' her of a project for promoting better New York, Sept. 30 (/P)- Balboa, C. Z., Sept. 30 (ff!) heuaabold articlea tin, 88 N. Elm St. previous semester's Work. international understanding. —A U. S. airlift of relief aup-^ Dusty Rhodes, home run hero Rival Starters of yesterday’s opener, spark­ plies for flood-ravaged north­ west Honduras swung into On Europe Arms Controls ed a rally in the fifth inning full operation today. which sent the New York Transports from Albrook Air Giants ahead of the Cleveland Base here were loaded with emer­ Indians, 2-1, today as the gency rations, medicine, water teams started the seventh in­ purifying equipment and dismany Row Rages After-Luncheon Laughter for Bigwigs LAST DAYS tied helicopters. The helicopters Bonn Guns ning of the second World Se­ were for reassembly in Honduras ries game- at the Polo and use on relief and rescue mis­ Grounds. The Indians scored sions to isolated areas. As Nominee One report said between 1.000 Guard Set in the first inning when A1 arid 2.000 flood victims were ma­ HALE'S SEPTEMBER SALE Smith poled John Antonelli’s rooned on rooftops and in trees. opening pitch over the left The floods, are a reSutt* of heavy Quits Race field roof. rains which have lashed Honduras At London INDIANS FIRST • without letup since Hurricane New York, Sept. 30 (A*)— Smith hit Antonelli'a firat pitch Gild* atruck Monday. Aaron L. Jacoby of Brooklyn London. Sept. 30 (/P)--Tlifl over the left field roof, clear out The rampaging vutera contin­ five foiaidinK membeni o f the BEDDING and LINENS ued today to waah Through vaat withdrew as Democratic nom­ of the ball park, for a home run. The ball paaaed over the atanda banana tracta. All plantation* be­ inee for state comptroller to­ Brussels Pact asreed totejr to HALE'S OWN IRAND STURDYWEAR about five feet inside the flag pole. tween Progreao and Urraco and day. He said Republicans in­ invite West Germany and Only two other players ever had from Bufalo to TMbombo were aaid tended to revive an old accu­ Italy to join in an eniaiiged ail* opened a World Series game with to be totally under water. La liance against aggression. FLAT SHEETS a n d CASES MATTRESS COVERS . (Not Exactly Jersey Blouses a home run. They were Davey Lima, Chamelecon and San Pedro sation against him as a Jones ot Detroit in 1909 and Gene Sula were hard hit. This was . the first fonnal TYPE IN oannoN n n i m u s u n a* niuatrated) JOHNNY ANTONEIXI smokescreen to hide real cam­ SANFORIZED — ZIPPERED The ever increaainsrly popular blouse for .suit.*, Woodllng, New York Yankees in A number of villages have been paign issues. The accusation step taken by the western skirts or slacks. Gives warmth plus beauty. Avail­ 1953. flooded and isolated, with roads had'been disproved, he said. Allies to bring a rearmed . R«9. $3.98 VeriH* Avila rolled out, Dark to lx>ck- and railway tracks washed out REG. $2.3f— 43x101...... able in a variety of styles—jewel, turtle or mock man. and telegraph service cut off. 77ie Republicans scizet^ on the West Germany into the North turtle neck, also* Peter Pan collar and overblouse Doby looked at a third itrike. Many persona fled to high ground, situation immediately with a Atlantic Treaty Organixation Rosen walked on a full count. however, and the loss of life was charge that Tammany bosses as its ISth member. type. Sizes 32-38. A beautiful arra.v of colors. Wertz also walked. described as light. found one of their candidates. "not REG. $2.49— 73x101 ...... Weatinke rifled a single past Radio reports heard in El Sal­ good enough for their ticket.” London, Sept. 30 (ff) — A $ Antonelli'a head Into center field vador said several peraona were Democratic leaders h>ve until 2.99 Winter Coat's Tale... but May* charged In fast and held drowned in La Lima. Othera re­ tomorrow'night tp All the vacancy German spokesman an -' $ 3 - 9 8 l o $ 5.98 Rosen at third with a no-bounce portedly were killed there when but gave no immediate indication nounced today the nine-power FULL OR TWIN RED SIZES bullet throw to Weatrum at the a landslide buried a truckload of of their choice. The Committee on conference on freeing and re­ REG. $2.19—01x101 ...... plate. Wertz held second. Windy fleeing refugees. Vacancies waa called to a meeting Piped aeama for extra strength. FuRy xippered.red. Keeps mattreaa hers tonight. arming Ciermany has ap­ ■anitory. Good quality unbleached muslin. told in Line and Texture McCall, a lefthander, atarted Lt. Gen. William K, Harrison. proved a compromise plan for Sportswear—Second Floor warming up in the Giant bullpen U. S. Caribbean commander, said There waa speculation that a* Manager Leo Durocher came after a flight over Honduraa yea-' Jacoby’s withdrawal from a ticket Field M ar^al Lord Montgmery playfully pulls at arm of Frime Minister Sir Winston (Tiurchlll. as establishing and controlling a REG. 59e-^2x34 CASES .... Ea. out to the mound to confer with terday that the flood was not the composed of New York City resi­ of other countries J:dn In with laughter following luncheon nt No. 10 Downing Street, London, European arms pool. It’s a warm story set in bold type . . . bannerinx Antonclll. The young southpaw re­ dents for the major offices now the collar news and featuring a play on texture! major dlsaater feared at flrst. He all* Foreign .Minister Johan Beyena. West German Chancellor-Foreign The plan, put forward by Belgian 100% WOOL mained in the game. said the Honduran government had paved the way for substitution of Ministor Konrad Adenauer. Montgomery. Iraqi Foreign Minister Sayyed Nucl El Said. Lu.xembonrg Pre- Foreign Minister Paul-Henrt Spaak. The line, versed in free and easy ways with added Strickland popped to Lockman the situation under control but an upstater for Jacoby although mIer-ForeIgn Minister Joseph Brch and Churrhtll. (AP Wtrepboto vl* radio from London) would divide responsibility for safe­ interest up its sleeves. New colors'and materials. inside first base. outaide help still was needed.. several metropolitan residents were guards on runaway German re­ TYPE IN PERCALE U D Y PEPPERELL CHATHAM BLANKETS One run, two hits, no errors, Honduran President Juan Manuel being mentioned as possibilltiea. armament between a new seven- ihree left. Galvez personally directed rescue Jacoby said the old accusation naUon European aUiance .and th* COMBED GIANTS FIRST operations. concerned his association with a Reds Expected North Atlantic Treaty Organization Wynn charged off the mound m bus company which, with other bus (NATO). EARLY WYNN Ga binet Rift Bared ISEO. $U.fS—72x90 ...... $ 14.95 for Lockman'a high chopper in (Continmid On Page Twelve) concerns acting on advice of coun­ Previously, France hgd insisted on REG. $3.09-72x100 ...... 5 3 5 -0 0 to front of the plate and nipped him sel. \%ithheld payment of certain To Unveil New the seven-nation authority exer­ by an eyelaah with a fast peg to city taxes during a franchise dis­ cising controls whUe West Ger­ $ 2.59 Wertz. many—with BriUah and American pute. He said the city later ob­ backing—held out for NATO super- [REG. $14.95— 80x90 ...... — Dark lined to Doby in right tained judgments, which were A-plans at UN On Labor Matters $ 14.95 center. vlaion. satisfied In full. REG. I3 J9 — 01x100...... Approved by AdeMUer Avila tossed out Mueller. Nixon Sees Victory Charles M. Metzner, campaign United Nations, N. Y., .Sept. SO No runs, no hits, no errors, none Washington, Sept. 30 (A>)—Secretary of Labor Mitchell to­ The German spokesman told manager of the Republican State ^port* spread today that left. ticket, commented: day acknowledged policy differences with Secretary of Com­ neusmen the Sptmk compromlaa REG. $14.95— 72x90 .. I $ 12.95 INDIANS SECOND "After an all-night pow-wow the Andrei VUhInaky might unveil merce Weeks and said he would be “disturbed if Oimmerce "m g with the approval of Dr, REG. $3.19—90x101 ...... Hegan rapped Antonelli's first new Soviet atomic proposals to (Gegnan Chancellor ' Konrad) In Nine Senate Tilts Tammany bosses tell Us that one Dept, opinions gained ascendancy’’ m the administration. Adenauer and (French Premier S-yMNT fuarantM ogoinst moth dcunog*. pitch for a double over third bate. of their candidates is not good the U. N. General Assembly this Mitchell brought into the open*- - ...- ■ ' ------^------Wynn laid down a aacrifice bunt enough for their ticket Pierre) Mendea-France and was By .THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS wiciam from Chairman Stephen A. afternoon. Observers predicted j at a new’a conference his dlaagree- also oeceptabU to the Mtior (Oeto- Wonderful, wonderful Chatham 100% wool blankets, so tvarm that, tf forthcoming, they would ] ments with Weak*, gations." He described the *»]— *• REG. 79c-42x30Va CASU . . Ea . and long wcariug with wide rayon aceUte binding. Bermuda blue, (Continued ou Page Twelve) Vice President Nixon says Mitchell' of the Democratic Na­ (OontiniMd ea Page Twelve) boll down to another demand fori The Labor secretary denied It tional committee, who accused French Seek memorandum put before the coo> Riviera red, Adirondack green, Sun Valley yellow, Naaaau pink. a look at 10 Senate races bfls hi c ban on nuclear weapons. | was "a cold war" and defended ference today aa "excellent.'* ' (White In 114.88 only). convinced him Republicans m of "playing a di.*honest game The chief Rihusian delegate waa Weeks' right to express his view*. The German onnoimceiricnt coona of ^ords to give a false impres- Scheduled to take the aasembl.v but told reporters: shortly before the nine fbreign hold the lead in 9 while facing Sion.” t Key Figure in Pro-Bias Rule Steel Merger floor sho.'tly after the opening of "I \vou)d to disturbed If Com­ ministers reassembled for their Fined TOP or BOTTOM SHEETS an uphill battle to retain con­ A spokesman said Mitchell waa today's plenary session to give a merce Dept, opinions on labor re­ afternoon session. trol of the House. standing behind his statement, XI- review of Soviet policy aa hia con­ lations matters gained ascendancy. Leaks to Reds An air of elation and opthnisa In Ohio Heads Nixon told newsmen at Albany. ! disclosed that the Proposal Sunk tribution to the 60-nation group's "A* far as I am concerned, T am surrounded Lancaster House, TYPE IN PEPPEBELL SNUBFIT M USLIN Wonderful N. Y„ yesterday he think* GOP misquoted opening general debate a member of. the team and I can where the momentous coiKeranc* the Vice President in reporting V Paris, Sept. 30 (* —An arreat I candidates are in the lead in con­ Vishinsky's speech, on which he take care of myself." warrant was issued today for a key is being held, over obonce* of on For High Court tests for Senate seats in Ohio, Il­ the speech which touched off this By Justice Unit had been working in seclusion all At th«jCommerce Dept., report­ agraevient to put German divi- a i o . $2.4 9 TWIN s i n ...... particular exchanga with Hitchell. figure wanted for questioning in Bed Pillow Values linois, Michigan, Massachusetts, week, was expected to sec forth ers were told thert would to no connection with the leakage of siona in the line against Oomnnv By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas, Nebraska and New Hamp­ The AP had quoted Nixon aa the Soviet bloc's line on the Amer­ immediate comment on Mitchell's nist aggression. saying In a Sept. 18 speech at Washington. Sept. SO Iflh—Atty. French defense aecrets to th# Com­ A move by a group of Ohto Ne shire. Twp seats are up In each Gen. Brownell announced today ican atoms-tor-peace proposals and remarks. munists. There was considerable Hopes'aoarad os a raanlt of the I REG. $9.95 100% WHITE g^roes to bring about an Immediatenec of the latter two states. Nixon Huron, S. D., that the Eisenhower the Justice Dept’s. antitnut divi­ other vital Bkist-West issues. Mitchell indicated a feeling that speculation, however, that he was pledge by British Foreign Secre­ a E G .$ 2J 9 F U U .S in ...... end to public school segregation was not optimistic about Minne­ administration has "kicked the One Latin-Amerlcan delegate so far the Labor Dept, has had tary Anthony Eden yesterday that G O O S E DO W N 0 0 sion has disapproved a proposed dead or in hiding from th# Reds. » a a • • E . . $ 6.95 has been blocket} b.v the ruling of a sota. Communists out of government merger of Bethlehem Steel Corp. said he had reliable word that the more success than Commerce In British troops and air forces wiO Kentucky Not Included not by the hundreds, but by the usually fiery Soviet spokesman getting its views on labor rela­ Seek Fellow-Traveler be kept on the Ehiropeon ma(ni«iM| federal judge, while the governor thousands." and Youngstowm S l^ t and Tube The warrant went out lor Andre of Delaware pondered ways to And his appraisal did not include Co. - would couch his remarks in con­ tions, rdopted by the administra­ Baranea, a fellow-traveling journal­ indefinitriy if the conference oue- ease tense integration problems in Kentucky, generally regarded as A playback yesterday of a re­ ciliatory vein in an effor.'t to show tion. ceeds. cording of the speech made by a Rank SecMind, ISixth ist named aa a longtime police in­ TYPE IN U B Y PEPPEBELL SUPEB-H NE I REG. $7.9$ DACRON HLLED .. Ea. S 5b 95 that border state between the one of the key states in the battle The Attorney General said that Russia la treating the atomic “Where ha* the Commerce Dept-, former. Ho failed to answer a A good welcome woe also given North and South. for Senate control. Former Vice Huron Radio staUon-showed that Bethlehem and Youngstown rank question with an open mind. succeeded in interference in lator summons to appear today before U. S. Secretary o f^tatq . Dtdloif M USLIN SN U enr COVER-UP... Negro leaders aatd at Columbus, President Alben W. Barkley opens Nixon had said: "WeVe kicking second and aixth among "fully In­ Moat mevitora felt, however, relations?" Mitchell asked. Maj. Jean de Reaaeguier. the miU- promire that he would urge n « al- Ohio, today they planned to carry there tonight his formal campaign the Communists and fellow travel­ tegrated” steel companies and that Vlshinsky woVjd reiterate hia He ju-id one point on which th* tary magistrate investigating the dent Eisenhower to renew the UA. their fight to the U.S. Supreme to try to unseat GOP Sen. John ers and security risks out of the government’s refusal to go along departments have di-sagreed is pledge to maintain troopai ta that there is substantial competi­ growing scandal on government Europe if a faarmed Germany was REG. $2.99 TWIN SIZ E ...... Court if necessary. The immediate Sherman Cooper. government, not by the hundreds tion between them in a number of with the Eisenhower - Dulles whether to apply the snti-Trust orders. IRREGULARS OF PLAYTEX LATEX FOAM 8 sculptured skeatk with a brief jacket .T7 situation in Ohio centers at Hills- Gov. Lawrence Wetherby and but by the thousands." products. atomic plan unless it tied in a Laws to labor union*. Unions are Baranes was last .seen by hia brought into the Atlantic olllanM. borfiugh. The National Associa­ four former governors arranged Afwuoed Of Falsehood . declaration outlawing nuclear now exempt, but a study on possi­ The other eight foreign mlrtto He said his department, which wife when they met in the street ters apparently think choncoa of I REG. $5.9S REGULAR HEIGHT ...... $3.95 its sleeves and tiny mandarin tion for the Advancement of Col­ to be on hand to plug for Barkley It was on the hasis of the AP was consulted by the companies weapons. ble anti-Tnist- Law revision is near th4 Paris Opera in the early ored People is spearheading the at a big party rally in Shelbyville. account that Mitchell on Sunday This stand was made clear In being made b.v the Justice IVpt. morning hours of Sept. 22. He has agreement ere so good that t h ^ REG. $3.29 FUU SIZE ...... Barkley, at 78. has * outlined a accused Nixpn of "an outright about their projected consolida­ Mitchell is urging continuing ere practically ignoring JHdBoo’ REG. $7.95 EXTRA PLUMP HEIGH T ...... S4.9S cellar trimmed 'with bright, white pique. fight., tion, had also considered the the recent publication of previous­ not returned home since, and. bis NAACP Leader Shocked campaign calling for two or more fBlsehood.” Nixon aaid later ly secret notes the United States wife said today he*^ hadrtoefif^^Mt- warning that fallurq mij^t rasOlt speeches a day. policy, as expressed in the Clayton (Contimied on Page Twelve) REG. $9.95 KING SIZE ...... $5.95 John L, Francis, president of the Mitchell was "shooting from the Act of "tlrestlng trends toward and Russia exchanged on Presi­ ly depressed and in fear of his life. Of smooth rayon worsted in grey Ohio Conference of the NAACP Most of the camps!gt oratory hip before he gets the.facts." dent Elsenhower's original pro­ It was Baranea who allegedly (CeatiBoed. an Pago TtKOlvo) from national figures yesterday concentration ;|n an Industry." branches, said he was "shocked" Mitchell's reply yesterday. The department announcement posal to the U.N. last December passed to suspended Police Com­ T Y P E 180 LADY PEPPEREU COMBED black and white stripes or brown . at U. S. Judge John H. Dniffel's. came from Republicans, with Nix­ "When Mr. Nixon conglomerates noted that Bethlehem's aa#ts for a peaceful atomic pool. Secre­ Delroif Pilot Quits missioner Jean Dides the 'confiden­ -refusal to act now on a request to on in Massachusetts and New Communists, fellow travelers and tary of State DuUes rejected the tial documents found In his pocket REG. $20.95 100% VIRGIN WOOL 72"x90' York, GOP National Chairman security risks in one group, he is total more than ll,782.(MX).OOO^nd Soviet condition as a ruse to dIS' PERCALE SNUOFIT seith brown, im and white stripes, halt "enforced segregation" in Youngstown’s exceed 1513,000,• W’hen he was searched by counter­ Hillsboro schools. Leonard W. Hall in Iowa and Sen, playing a dishonest game of words 000. arm the free nations while Russia 111 Contract Dispute espionage agents. Everett Dirksen (111) in Massachu­ t"o give a false impression. It la continued to bolster her arsenals. Bulletiiis KENWOOD BLANKETS ■- ■ J In turning down a plea for an setts. The department saM th a t’^"a • The discovery of those papeia REG. $3.09 TWIN SIZ E ...... p. Injunction, the jurist said that any merger does not necessarily have Vishinsky himself gave a hint Detroit. Sept. .30 — Fred first blew wide open the fact that fron the AP W in s decision given at this time might Nixon came In for renewed crit- (Contlnned on Page Twelve) Of the tack he ^ight take, when $ 2.59 >.98 Sizes 9 to 15. to result in a Sherman Act Hutchinson resigned today as there had b^en leakages to the t be contrary to the pattern Of in­ monopoly to to illegel," and add­ manager of the Detroit Tigers of CommunlsU Lorn the top military tegration yet to be decided on ed :- (Coatinued on Page Twelve) the. American league. planning body of France, the Na­ $358,888 STOUDK ’ REG. $3.39 FULL S IZ E ...... by the Supreme Court. , "The Clayton Act, aa amended Hutchinson's resignation, which tional Defense Council— Southington, Sept. M f/T) m $ $ Druftol's stand was termed an In 1950, waa designed to reach came amid .rumors he might to Dldea aaid after he wa.s sus­ Bonda) Jewelry and enah wWi m 2.79 16.95 "abusd of diacretion" by an l|. S. Prepared tdr^pend monopolies and restraints' of trade the next, manager of the Baltimore pended that the life of a valuable total value of nboot BUfljMe Wonderful, wonderful Kenwood blankets of flneet quality For 3 Days Only NAACP' lawyer, who said he would In their incipiency; and outlawed Orioles, came after the Tigers’ iqformer would be m danger m were reported atoleo. poBce oo- wools that will give .you .veara of warmth and service. Sevan file an appeal in the Sixth Circuit acquisition of stock. or asseta News Tidbits board of directors voted to turn the result of what he called the neuneed lodn)'. In n htttgfaury o t HALE'S OWN IRAND STURDYWEAR colors: Rose, blue, yellow, green, white, hunter green and Court of Appeals in Cincinnati to­ ■where in any line of commerce In down hia dema;id for a two-year counterespionage service's smash­ the home ef Dr. R. B. naA nro. flamingo. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY day. Billion to Hold Viet Nam any section of the country the. ef­ Southington'^' phyalMaa. PoBeo Called from AP Wires rontract. ing 0/ the anti-Communist Intelli­ MATTRESS PADS J A rezoning of residential lines, fect of such acquisition may to ankl thnt^tto physMao mqwrted- r' whidi allowed only 11 Negro stu- He waa offered a one-year con­ gence network he was directing. Washington, Sept. 30 (P)—The .. prior to elections on whether the substantially to lessen competition tract. -Baranea Quizsed that the loot wan aaofla oo of-: denta to attend previously all- or to tend to create a monopoly.' ” Notified, of the board's decision, 8181.888 la | HiMin4 _J Bermuda w'hlte classes brought about the United States and France evi­ whole of Viet Nam will go Com Frenchmen who heard Foreign Baranea had undergone loqg in­ REG. $3.98— 39x74 TWIN 8ED SIZE I munist or not. A.a*t. Atty. Gen. Stanley N. Secretary Anthony Eden's dra­ Hutchinson said he was turning terrogation by the Oounterespion- muniripnl bonds. 88,988 la cash Another Shipment! lO^o Off NAACP dri'* . dently will put into-immediate ac­ Barnes, who heads the Apti-trust matic offer to keep Britiah troops and tto bnlnnce la jiraelcj. In Delaware, Gov. J, Caleb tion a new billion-dollsr program 2. The withdrawal will be geared Division, said recently that the (Oantinuml on Pago Tfwelve) 'Boggs raUght ways to bring peace to, a relatively slow schedule #0 on continent confess they cried a (Cootlaoed oo Poge Twelve) ON ANY to bolster free Indochina, against that no power vacuum will be department was concerned about bit t 4 . justice Dept, says "no DISLOYAL scuanravYB b a b b to trmtbled areas in the southern Communism. the very large number of mergers r t. Monnseuth. N. J - REG. $4.98— 54x74 FULL lED SIZE LATEX FOAM pa.rt of that state. Schools are be- ci^ated. time will be permitted for comment" to demand by Sen. Jen- BwL The approval of congj-esaional the training of larger native forces which have been carried out or ner (R-Indi that treason charge SO (iPU-AaaL C PUm IRONING BOARD PADS leaders, however, will be sought which will eventually assume re­ to pressed against former editor feaae Deagld A. Extra heavy quilted pad* filled with pure white cotton that will Duster or'Housecoat (CoBtinued on Pag* Twelve) for some expenditures. (OontiBued an Page Twelve) of magaalne in Red China. Weather Bureau Research today dlaleynRy For Girls Agreement on the program waa sponsibility for the cyuntry'a secur­ ltnry’s’'*arientMa luuader a pure white. Flaalie wrapped. ^ WITH HEAVY SANFORIZED DRILL COVER NOW LOCATED ON SECOND FLOOR ity. Native forces will be trained Police and federal agents comb announced last night In a com­ alao in Laos and Cambodia, much Enst I'oaat ports in search for munique issued after three days' less populous states. yotttg teller :^ o disappeared with May Curb Tornado Terror but unfair publleltg Comfortable and care-free “lounge-abouts” that A much desired Army Adds Power talks between top Frenc.t and Provoo to Undergo exceptions ba> DOWNPROOF AND FEATHERPROOF 3. Large quenUtlee of millUry wife and three email children and are sure to make your home team . . . tops for item. All wool plaid American officials. equipment, eupphed by the United 582,000 of bank's money . . . Na- SET $3.49 VALUE the TV . . . and so nice by the firo. A wonderful All Down the Line Htotement la General States to the French for fighting New Treason Trial tlonahat air and sea patrola along EDITOR'S NOTE — Yeor ofterdand the Caribbean os hurricane ICC HITS TBABiKJ PILLOW TICKS Bermuda length ITie communique gave only gen­ yeor uoreooted huadreda ef torao- Waahfasgtan, $ selection to choose firom. Dusterq and robes in short boasting one th* CommuniaU in Indochina. Will China Ooaat oppoalt* Formosa spotters keep a. close watch, tor­ 2.79 Washington, Sept. 80 IP — The eral statements of determination to turned over to the native troops. have tocoma such a dally routin* does strike srithoot wondng aad nadoes appear suddenly and often­ An Interatnte nylon, rayon and cotton. Prints and solid colors. flize zipper, one side 'to support the complete inde­ Baltimore, Sept. 30 MP) — John rut wide owaths of dMtructtoa la ml Mi on exanati Iron twice ao fast aad eooier than any other pad. Leoo Ironipg Army Is adding a new long range The Geneva peace settlement for­ David Provoo, former Army ataff communiquea have toen dIaeasH times with no warning at all to REG. $1.00 WITHOUT ZIPFERS . . . Eo . 6 8 ^ ahlao aad Iroa right over buttoao aad xippeip. Wediave aold ever Quilted or plain styles. pocket and an elas­ guided missile to ita arsenal, in­ pendence of Cambodia, Laos and bids shipping in addiUonal new this eauatry. Now the IT. S. Weoth- slash a path of deatructicin and them Is n o ----- T'hitiaajl i Viet Nam." ' sergeant whose conviction and life Ja4>an*s* divers cut gaping hole er Bureau topee It is developlag. . a , disappear as quickly as they alon or federal hua- 1,788 ooto aad our cuetomers tell us thev are wonderful. tic back waist. Col­ creasing the number of ita con\,bat- But it marked the first time arm* but the United States lUnd* sentence for treason were upset blblU i*r«am ' •'S, ■ equipped diviaiona . atid buying ready to provide replfcefnent in capeised ferry Toys Maru to iwetlMd that will remove tto Mg-1 come. ^ ors: Black Watch since the shooting war ended on by the U. S. Court of Appeals, will speed recovery of nmre than 800 geet meaece — the element of sur-) Sudden local storms are the of white and N* more tatika. July 21 that the United State* and arm* which, the peace settlement be retried here, probably early traveling la REG. $1.19 WITH ZIPPERS ...... E a . 8 8 ^ $ 5-98 t o $ 14.98 and Red Plaid. Sizes This atepped-up Army tempo waa permits. bodie* . . . PoUcb officials report­ prise. The aeeend ef o three-part weather forecaster's nightmare, Franca hav* actually had a com­ next year. 7 to 14. diaclose^ In a aeries of announce­ mon action program, ht this senge 4. Th# United States tantativaly A new warrant charglim the M- edly agree to stateaasnt by Bernard •***••• ( but sclentista are clawing into the ments here yeeterday—th* day aft­ Goldberg that hip infant son and . . , ■ i»tor#U ot why theae storms n p n t pattora Ucks la reee, Mae, geld aafl .oraktd. Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Shop Now For lliese Housecoats it probably means a new era of co­ la committad to give financial aid year-old'* former San FranciscoFri GIANTS er a conference in Colorado among operation in the etniggle to aave to the Paris government for sup­ bank clerk with treason while a 14-ytar-old baby sitter were killed By DON WBITEBTEAD | happen when and where they do. New Yerk, As Christmas Gifts and SAVE President Eisenhower, Secretory of Indochina. Officials said it reflects port of Its Shrinking forces In In­ by insane man rather than teen­ Waahington. Sept. 30 (P>—There; *8qmall Uoe’ PeeMhlti Key the Army Robert T. Stevens and prieoner of th*/ Japanese In World ager.! »»a#on to hope that the JJ. S.‘ The anawer, or a part of it. may Lee Dureehcr a determination on the part of both dochina. France wants thial aid War II, was Issued her* yester­ Waather Bureau Is on th* track of Manager ot Em! ANOTHK SHIPMENTl f 3 -9S Gen. Matthew B, Rjdgway, the governments to strengthen South at the rate of 400 million dollare a day. Settlement of violence-marked I to in what has become kiiown as next year ' iM i XatXNA HEAVY FIAMMBL BACK n aii.t. Green Stamps Given With Cash SaJefl Army's chief of staff: ' year for the reat of this year. How- square D - strike restore* lator a new forecasting method which I a “presaura jump Hhe” or "squall Viet Nam, likely major target of U. S. Atty. •George Cbchran pMtoe to Detroit for first Urn* In will strip tornadoes of their death- 1. The Army has gone into what new Red conquest. ever, fund* were voted by Con- Doub said he will seek an indict­ line." which advancea before, a Mi. it calls "at least pilot line" or gre'aa for a flghUng war. not for thrae and a half months. . ,Au- dealings element of surprise. ~ cold front smashing into a warm, fy-, ■ IING BOARD COVERS Aside from the communique, It ment before th* Federal JDtatrict thoritativs sources aay U. 8. del­ Last year Alone more than 550 ^ .Girls’ Dept. limited production of x new guided waa learned from official source* holding the line In peace, and Court Grand Jury convening here moist mass of air. U M l mieaile, called Redstone. Th* that th* main provisions of th« pro­ egation to tR'f General Assembly of the vicious twlstera roared out Ifeteorologlats for some time •dge. Extra haary weight drtfl with 2nd Floor Btsenbo'r.-er adminietration off!- Oct. 18. He hope* to bring ftovoo wlU cootton* eppoaltlon to 230- of the skies In sudden, smashing Wib BVGG Mi GSite fiM t m weapon is prasumably capable . like gram are; cUla plan to seek approval firom to trial within three months of havq knohm that when th* cold I JWHAU TlwJW HAUcft others of ita type, of carlTing an 1. France'! 10-division fore# in congressional leaders before mak- mlllloa-dollar sj^ ia l UN fund-for aasaiills on' farnm, towp* and cities and warnr front* -meet -t- and om- that time. economic development. across th* bpuhtry. Most of them otoiolp warhead. VlfR Nam will be systematlciUiy In^ the commitment firm. Doub. who said )ia tollevts th* tain other conditions exist—thar* Details of Radstona'a capability reduced. The aim la to get all ^ * United State* win give Sioux City, Ibwa. detective saya were in th* Midwest and South­ I* th* likelihood of tornadoes over V- French forces out of Viet Nam by govomment considsrs "this th* T thltdt w* have Hw right mM" west. a-wide area of ihs aouatry.- • (O satew fl an F«gn WiMtowg. March 1858, ygbout four months in alMhIctlon-alaying of »*ysar-oId Unlike th* long-lived hurrij^nsa, (OaatfaMMi Ml Pag* Tweive) .(CMtiMOd Ml P ag* ' ■) Jimmie Brenuner . ^ which move qloWfy out of tho Oqlf .'V * • (Oeattaneg aa Vhfb ] ■) ) : A ) • / ■■■■ ■>, ^'rittWTwo' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80,1964 Savinct Stamps and bdnda In the M ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 80,1984 Vernon schools«& thist year. “Tbe project will Rockville P A G E T H 1 B 9 be handled by Mrs. Mildred Con­ Rockville Girl, 18,' Victim *W"'^' ' M l - ...... nors, the National Security Chair­ Slot's OB Main Street, Gov. Lodge man. Finance Board, league Offers Martin Mulls psdd hta rsopects at the To4vn Hall Sales Total 81,406 Red Cross Changes Hours The Unit has voted to advance Of Parkway Traffic Crash Skywatch Schedule where he made an informal call in sumf of money to each school to School Board each office. He also visited the Po­ start the program and the sales Voting News Sargent Affair lice and Fire Depta. At Auction Mart Of Next Bloodmobile Visit will begin in October. This pro­ Burns Prove Fatal to hospital at an early date, accord- Friday, Oct. 1. • Prior to purchasing a gabardine gram- is carried out by the unit injg to the hospital. To Air Budget Midnight-2 a.m...... Anthony TUlinskas sports shirt of varied eolora. Gov. Total sales Wednesday at tha members to teach thrift to the B ia n e Hartenstein; The driver of the car, Scheitlin, League to Provide Non- 2 a.m.-4 a.m...... Voliinteers Needed Hearing Held Yesterday Lodgs met members of the Three Manchester Vegetable Auction Rockville, Sept »—A booths representing holidays and from the rear by a truck driven by this city; two aiaters, Jane and The preient O nter Church hearing under the contract be­ Louis, Frank Checkers. Peter Ed seasons of the year will provide Joseph Frank Strycharz, 32. Nancy, both of this city. year 1954-55 have been increased fusing. three-f>olnt research and market­ building, erected In 1904, ia the tween the town and tha union. mondo, Henry Kowalczyk, Seabury Regan Street died at his home this Arthur J. Gardner, 51, of East The deceased Is a niece of Fred by 82200; clericar.assistants, 82600; In relation to the town election, While union officials made It 1«W18. Francis McLaughlin, Noel an ideal opportunity for browsing Boston, Mass. She was taken to lONY cmtns • lANCT lOCN ths usual apecial session for mak- ing program "to encourage the fifth structure occupied by the AMESITE DRIVES from 3 to 8 p. m. with a , wide morning following a long illness. Hartenstein, foreman of the com- principals, 84150; teachers, 882,012; economic growth of Connecticut Cbngregation and there hAve been clear they did not contest the McCarthy. Joseph McCusker He is the son of Michael and the City Hospital by Vernon Fire po.alng room at The Herald. clerical assistant at High School, OWD FAMAA-IAMMA MM ln|; voters of those persons whose variety of useful, attractive 'and Chief Howard Huelsman. HEAKRT MAIISHM4,iSr agriculture” was suggested today 15 ministers. Rev. Clifford O. firing, they insisted it was not No Money Down • 36 Months Kathleen Borkowski, Edward Kel­ unusual articles for sale. From Anna Zadlow Strycharz and a vet- The funeral will be held Satur­ $200; Janitors, 86475; health offi­ fights have matured in-the period by Abe Ribicoff, Democratic gub­ Simpson is celebrating hit tenth handled accoi^dlng to the procedure ler, Werner Kunzli, Fern R. Lentz eran of World Whr IT. Byiides his Inveatlgatliig State Policeman day from the Ladd Funeral Home cials, $3900. ffhese figures include aiiice the last voter-making session to Pay a Paving • IMveways ner. Urban, Luginbuhl,-Clara Mey­ 5 to 7 p. m. the school cafeteria Walter Sirtlegel of the Stafford new teachers and other new per­ Of) Sept. 11 will be lield from 9 ernatorial candidate. onnivaroary with the church this set forth in an agrMment between will be open and a cafeteria sup­ parents he is survived by three Bis­ at 8:30 a.m. followed by Maas at Ribicoff said “Connecticut farm­ year. the town and the union, which is • Parking Areas er, Louise Flood. Chester Blonlarz, ters, Mrs. Clara Grzyskiwcz and Springs Barracks said that she St. Bernard's Church at 9 o'clock. sonnel. aim. until noon. These individuals Lucius Kolesinski, Hans Hansen. per will IM served. There will be The meeting will be held tomor­ will then be able to vote In both ers are facing serious trouble,'' bargaining agent for outside work­ special features during the after­ Mrs. Emllle Gessay of this city, '^zs z passenger in a car driven Burial will be in St. Bernard's SHOWN at 6:84 and lOHM which, he added, included a '!price ers in several town departments. MANCHESTER - Rev. John Bahler, Joseph DeCarll; and Mrs. Gertrude Zimmerman of by Theodore C. Schelllin, Jr., 18, Cemetery. row night at 7:30 In the City Court Plus—Rock Hudson In “SEMINOLE”—Tech. town and state elections. noon such as free gifts and souvs' (Chamber, On the same date ffom 9 a.m. squeeze" between what they pay Martin Sfreed with Arnold Du- MltelwR 9-5224 • pints, Jbhn Gessay, Jr., Andrew iiirs and pony rides for the chll Broadbrook; lalso two brothers, of Vernon, when the vehicle was Friends may call at the funeral for feed and the prices they re­ Wethersfield Gels bln, union representative, that the Wnuk. Howard Isch, Raymond Stanley and Bernard both of this struck from the rear by the truck. home tomorrow from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday-Monday: James Stewart In “THUNDER BAY” Ufitil 8 p.m. the regiilar session for dren. Refreshments will also be making voters for the state elec- ceive for their products, "inade- prescribed method should be used For Hm Rm i in Drivnway CensfrncHen— C e l Isitsen, Eudore Pierre, Harris on sale throughout th t afternoon. city. State Policeman Smiegel said Plus: Alan Ladd In “DESERT LEGION” qcate" regional marketing facili­ In the future in the interest of Shlmkowotz: 10 pints. Raymond Funeral arrangements are being that Scheitlin and Miss Harten­ EAST tlr JOIN THE FUN! 1. Increased agricultural Re­ The union also maintained that lUu. through The Manrhester Evening Gas Tank Punctured 111 e League of Wo. >en Voters Oabom Prison Farm at Enfield has Those giving 11 pints, Raymond Kiowa Council, No. 26, Degree of 825,000 drug store on Green Road in “APACHE’5 . also wish to clarify exactly what search, "especially for our poultry been announced by Warden George under the contract, Sargent la en­ USINU THE CURRECT GRIHU? Pocahontas is being represented at Herald Rockville bureau lorated The force of the impact spun near vVellealey Road v 'b issued and dairy industries," which he titled to the vacation pay that has E. Ram^ell, Alfred B a r b e r o, at One Martlet Street, telephone the auto around, throwing all riuB AIpxU Nmilh matured rights mean. An Individ­ added, “should definitely include A. Chimmingi. Georg* Crigaa, Jr., Regina M. the 06th Great Council Session of today to the A. F. Squlllacotte CO., “SPLIT SECOND” ual's rights have matured if he Tlllinghaat haa been a member accrued to him. Yoa*Ui I cup o( ooffM if yoa dool" MMCHESTER KNITTIN8 HILLS the United States in Ashvllle, N.C. Rockville 6-SIS6. three passengers onto the high­ for Maxwell Miller of East Hart­ KIDDIE SHOW a new poultry science b'ulldlil)g at Martin said ha would study the Taft; 12 pints, Margaret Dorn- way and puncturing the'gas tank, has Just turned 21 and has lived of the prison staff for 16,yeara. this week by Past Great Poca ford, who will be the owner of ths in Connecticut one year and six the University DAYS ONLY BIG BROTHER AND SISTER WILL UKE IT TOO Reno, Sept. 30 (A7 — Arrange­ of private construction of a tide­ staff as a guard in 1988. He waa Governor Lodge, whose relations AU MiTHOP OgIND faculty for the Vehnon schools donated by members of Kiowa completed, Alphonse Reale, chair­ the Marine a ride to Hhrtford. ments were completed today for water feed mill at a coastal port promoted to assistant captain in with Democrats have been touch s^ tifle a U F derign^ to brew perfect coffee by now number 106 persons. As a Gardner, immediately after the TONIGHT thru — AND ~ Catholic burial rites Saturday for to cut costs for farmers by bring­ 1946, made a captain In 1951 and and go of late, visited this Demo- Sweaters Council. The raising of Great result there will probably be a man of the affair, announced yes­ accident, was charged with reckless FAMILY DRIVE-IN I Sen. Pat McCarran. 78. (D-Nev) ing feed grains from the Middle- assistant deputy In 1953. H« ia all nethode — peroolator, dnp or vacuum. Chiefs on Friday night at 8 p.m. is terday. ROUTE 5, SOUTH MTNDSOB SATURDAY crstic stronghold Wednesday In greater demand for substitute open to the public With entertain­ driving, and placed under bond of ON OUR STAGE who died Thursday night. west via cheaper water transpor­ noarried and has two children. what Republican officials termed Chock ftiU o’Nuta ooata a few pennies m an a teachers, due to illness in the reg­ ment and dancing to follow the Reaie said all those involved in 8250. Today, the charge was A congressional delegation will tation.” ' “a wonderful informal meeting.” pound—but will make many m on cupa of the moat ular staff, than ever before. Sev­ planning the event should attend changed to negligent homicide, GREAT TECHNICOLOR ADVENTURE HITS I attend the funeral. The Rosary Ribicoff was a guest at a lunch­ h eav ily cup of coffee you ever dranV F O R B O Y S : ceremony. Pocahontas Florence Cartqpns at 6:15 Before Feature and Co-Feature Kiddle Talent Show Acts The atate'a chief executive ar­ eral of our substitutes for the past Lynch and Prophetess Anna Dev the meeting Monday at 8 p m. at though Judge Robert J. Pidgeon was scheduled for 8 p. m. tomor­ eon meeting ir. the hoLic of State Open New Studio rived In East Hartford shortly af­ years have now been engaged as lin are delegates with Anna Eln the Knights of Cul-.imbus H.'dl to did not increase the amount of the YOU PICK THE WINNERS row in St. Thoma.s Aquinas Cathe­ Rep. ’mbrowskl. tional personnel as .substitute The Woman's Society will hold a but officials at the hospital said brated at the Cathedral at 10:.30 a. Church to Show special meeting at the Baptist •A p. m. The menu will include Manchester’s first Ceramic The good will tour began in the teachers, Men or women who that his condition is not critical. 8«i«CARTOON8a»8 m. Saturday. An invocation, with offices bf Carroll-Drlggs Realty have had any college training are, Church at 7:30 tonight. Mrs. antipasto, spaghetti, meat, sau­ He will be transferred to a Navy remarks from Senators and bene­ Studio will open Saturday, Oct. 2, Major Johnson of the Memorial sage, coffee, wine and beer. Historical Items at 117 New Bolton Rd., in the build­ Agency. The Governor lunched at primarily, those whom we seek, Dancing will follow to the mu­ diction by Bishop R. J. Dwyer of the Old Colony Restaurant where but in some instances we can use Baptist Church. Hartford will be Kiddles 8 years old to I t who can sing, dance or play the Reno diocese, was to be held at ing formerly occupied by Munson’s Long sleeve V-neck slip- the guest speaker. All women of sic of Tony O'Bright's orchestra. Mrs. Hsrry Maidment, 99 Robert Candy Kitchen, under the title of he met the Blast Hartford Rotar}' those who have not had such edu­ a musical instrument are requested to enter Kiddie 1 p. m. in the State Building. Club which waa meeting there. A oas in grey or tan, heath- cational work. The pay is 812 the church are urged to be pres­ A prominent Italian-American will Talent Show. Call manager at State llieater. Mc~IcCarran, a veteran of 22 years Rd., historian of Center Congrega­ “Camdot Ceramica." er-t4>nrs. Kaa.y to wash. ent. Anyone needing transporta­ be guest speaker. In the Senate, will be buried Sat­ tional Church, has announced that The word 'Camdot" is a play on After lunch, the Governor and per day. Anyone who may be L o F O N D his party met the personnel at the Neeg no blocking, will not interested in substituting should tion is asked to call the parsonage. Those active in planning the urday afternoon in the :(amily plot a collection of historical objects the given names of the proprletora, shrink 04U of fit. Sizes Mrs. Landecn at 5-4233 or Mrs. affair are Pete Cerami, entertain­ here. . will be on exhibition at the church Mrs. Camille Parker and Mrs. Motor Vehicle Inspection Station contact this office' between 8 a. m. BROTHERS at Pitkin St., and then visited the S to IS. and 4 p. m." Trevofrow a t '5-7040. ment, John Na'retto, door prize, State Democratic Chairman during the week of the 175th An­ Dorothy (Dot) Bubb. The latter IT ran The Vernon PTA Council will John DeQuattro, reception, Carl STEAK HOUSE Keith Lee challenged Republican niversary celebration. The exhibit will be the YWCA instructor In Brewer Shopping Center and the . Instructor Announced. ceramics. Mrs. Henry Petersen, graduate hold its first meeting of the season Lombardi, dinner, William Gallo, MOXSON, MASS. Gov. Charles Russell's authority to will interest anyone interested Fire House across the street. OMCER’S of the Hartford Art School and in­ this evening at 7:30 at the office public address, Dante Pagani, Home of the Sons of Fun appoint a successor to complete in early Americana. It will be open . The studio will have facillUea for Following a visit to the A and P MoChirran'a term, which would from 4 to 9 p.m., Wednesday, Oct.- pouring, glazing, custom firing, structor at the Somers Art Gal­ of Supt. of Schools A. E, Chatter Mike Massaro and R. Ginolfi. re­ Dear friends, we are inviting Walt Disnay's Romantic Adventure! lery, will give instruction during ton. corner of School and Park freshments. have expired Jan. 1, 1957. •« 6;.Jrom 3 to 4:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. and will feature a complete line of streets, you and your friends to a TELEVISION Lee contends Nevada law pro, 8; and after the IT o'clock wor­ quality glazes and auppliea for this FOR GIRLS: the Work Session of the Tolland fascinating and useful.work. County Art Assn. Sept. 5 at 7 p. TTie WSCS of the Vernon SPECIAL SHOW The the vides that an election 1 - held in ship service and again at 6 p.m., Methodist Church will hold a SWORD and ROSE November. He called the Stale Oct. 10. The owners, Mrs. Bubb and Mrs. PARTY THURS. NIGHT RICHARD TODD-GLYNIS JOHNS — TECHNICOLOR Central Committee to meet tomor­ Much of the exhibit will consist Parker, will be hostesses qt "open military whist in the church social HERE IS WHAT ^4% rooms tonight at 8. There will be ALWAYS — 2 CARTOONS CHILDREN FREE ♦ PROGRAMS row to. name a candidate. of early church items, such as re­ house" at the studio, Saturday, Oct. 2, from 1 to 9 p.m. Both ex­ table and door prizes with Mrs. YOU GET FOR Russell asked the State Attor­ cord books, pictures of former COMPLETE iVideo Everyday—All RIghU Reserved—H. T. Dickinson * Co., Inc. ney General for a ruling. His ad­ ministers and programs and will tend a cordial invitation to all Laura Carbone of Rocky Hill in visers said privately there is no le­ women interested to dro^ in at charge of the game. IN CINEMAHCOPR STEAK DINNER include a collection of old hymn their convenience. Good Govemment Is No Accident!! Mot Brau League gal provision for an election to books and early items used in lo­ “3 Coins In The-Fountain” 3.HOUR SHOW fill the unexpIred term. They said cal homes. The Hof Brau Bowling League . la Trrh. I:lt SHOWS THURS., FRI., SAT. Russell’s appointment would ‘last will officially open its 1954-1055 ria>: OsB Ilaryea Center Church was organized os rvason zt 7 p.m., tomorrow at the “ THK WOBLII FOB RANNOM’’ iiiltll 19.57, when the winner of the the Church of (Jhrist in the Parish Short aleervo alipon atjrlo S;S4 S;.'K B e t t e r See November 1956 election would take of Orford in July. 1779, with Ben- CITIZENS: RopublleaR In new fall shades of ruat. Koeciuszko alleys. The first ball N alarday i P. M. over. beige heather, navy,, dark will be rolled by Mayor Frederick “ KI'HMABINK COM.SIANII'’ ivcb Coaefj (^r^l zjah Phelps as minister. The VOTE FOR Berger. Phil Sachse, s;>onsor of C'artmiB — R say F ree P a rk la r original members of the organized GaHdidatas green. Moth-proof and the league will roll the second ball, MANCHESTER Motorola TV church were as follows; Richard shrink-proof, gizeo 7 to 14. trying to defeat the Mayor. The Charcoal Broiled Cl6er,$heip,*lMdyU«f- Tenant Supported Keeney. Thomas Trill, Silas Spen­ officers of the league for this year cer. Joseph Symonds, Soloman VHF Raceptihn from far BOYS’ are Metro Popick, president and 8oLit7N Haro\ Gillman, Daniel Sweatland, Joseph POE Paul Yanke, secretary-treasurer. Oiflent itelienf On Finger-Painting Matches for the first night at 7 Musie Instrument STEAKS ^ £ 9 Baard af DOUBLE-KNEE p.m. are Andy’s Five vs. Rau’s OW—REGULAR PRICES! Thick, Juicy, Heavy Prime Steer Beef Minneapolis, Sept. 30 (J>) r- Cabinet;- V.F.W. vs. Mickey's Shown nt 6:10 and 9:40 - 277 BROAD »n-9-1124 Painting the walls of an apart­ Service; Night Hawlts vs. Happy L> SALES and ment bathrcxim black to erase the EduaatioR DUNGAREES Hackers; 6 p.m. Bill's Tavern v». RENTAL PLAN DIG AS THE OCEAN! 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her home on Jonathan Tnimbull C o t u m b i a the 8,(KM bags sold araountsd to \ MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSPAV, SEPTE.MBKR 30. 1954 'Missionary to Speak Highway after being a patient at Voting Machine FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT p A Q n w m Cfinrch Women $600. ^rssident John Mrosek AdL the Windham Ommunity Memo­ Demonntration Kiwanis Oub USE A KERATOLYHC New Business rial Hospital in Willimantie. and Chester Hogan, peanut sale BECAUSE— ToAidUM CEF L t Allan C. Robinson. Jr., son chairman, hope to do even better It SLOUGHS O FF tha tainted of Mr. and M ra Allan Robinson Information on the use of Sale Tonight this year. onter akin to expoM bnrled fMgi Close Races Predicted Foiled by Pair of the Center is at his home on voting machines will be given and kills It an cantaet. Get this Halloween Collection leave. H« l>ae completed his basic all thoee interested today and The Kiwanis prograpt has In STRONG, keratolytlc fungicide Oolumbia, 8 ^ SO — (Special) training at Pensacola Fla When tomorrow from 9 a. m. to 6 PcRDut Sellers to Con­ past years provided camp vaca­ T-4-L, at any drug stotv.. If aat Plane Diecuesed at — Claranre (Sranv of *WhltiMy he reports back he will go to the p. m. and on Saturday from • tions. college scholarships, emer­ pleaaed IN ONE HOUR, yanr dde In Bay State Elections Road and Roy Simpson of the Cen­ Marine Advanced Training Sta­ a. m. to S p. m., according to clude Sale Washed gency dentiU care and many needs back. Now a t J . W. Hals Corn Woriuhop Meeting NMward Morlarty, Democratic f T the underprivileged children of ter have announced that they have tion at C orpus Christl, Texaa Drag Dept. Ry REIM AN MORIN .{-.He traveled by helicopter, once RagUtrar of Votera. The foyer Out by Rain Saiturda}^ the town. formed a partnership in a truck­ Boston, Sept. 30 (Xn--A tough covered 300 ..itles and ap|>esred in Sluia for tho coUocUon of ing, excavating, and a grading Meadwetac BvaMtag H«r«M Ca- Of the Municipal Building win The Klwanls Club’s peanut sale^ •lection battle Is building up In 13 towns in a single day, says “I money for the United Natlona In bustnesa under their own names. lumMa n rwapaadiat. M ra Hy- be used for the demonstrations. tematlonel CMldren’a Emerfency which was rained out Saturday Massachusetts ahd at this point it lived on s hot dog that day." The business will be conducted in laad Taakar, tHtphanc HArriaM looks so doss thst neither party Both Murphy and Herter Hat Fond to take place on Halloween, town and anyone desiring their s-stts. will be finished up tonight along Inaufumted a year affo and favor 1980. It is expected that 1410 will Main Street from 8 to 9, during is making any confident victory economic condition! in the state as services may call cither Slinpeon **Two Days to Marry” Lolis’ the top issue of their campaigns. ably lo(riwd upon by many towns­ at HA s-s«eo. attend the Manchester meeting. the shopping hours. predlctloris. people, were discrtaaed a t the John W, Stuefloten of New York Hsld for the benefit of the un- 3-Ac» Comedy, The Maine alectlon heartened 'The Goven.or said he intends to REFRIGERATORS Grant recently built a new home the Demoenta and startled, the talk about Job opportunitle-. and workshop meeting of the execu for his family on Whitney Road Witnesses to Meet will be the featured speaker of the derprivUegel children of Man­ Umbrelli Shop tive ’ board of the Manchester •vent. He will appear on the pro­ chester, It'S sale uauaMy takes lelten Grango Membon R e^ bl leans' his program to enlarge existing OouncU of Church Women yester­ and moved .here from Coventry gram all three daya and will de­ Even thoiigll they interpret the industries and bring new ones into where he was associated with the place on a Thursdty and the fol­ day at the Center Oonyredatlonal At Local Armory liver the main public addreaa at 3 lowing Saturday, biit the weather Fridoy, October 1.1954 Repairing Maine otitcome ns a sign of a “na- i I*** atate. Bearce and Grant Machine Shop. tional tide" running their way, i "I think we have reversed the Church. Ih e workshop is under p.m. Sunday. Oct. 17. HLs subject leat week made Saturday useless Sotur^ , Oct. 2,1954 the direction of the president, Mra He sold his interest in that busi­ is "Does God Really CSare?" for the sale. MaasachusetU Democrats have trend of losing Industries," he said. ness to his partner and has bought The Watchtower Bible and Tract Recovering ! "The Indus: rial aitiiatipn as a lAiclUe Oipeon., Society of New York will iponeor Manchester householder!' are be­ Memtwra of the Manchester Kl­ 8:00 P. M. been cautious In their claims for M ra Lorraine Johnson, Knuji' out the Woody Wri|^t Trucking ing asked in personal vlaita by the AH Kinds of UmbrdMs Nov. 2. Republicans, while dla- ■ aliole is in pretty good, shape, R i F R id I Firm in (Coventry, a three-day aiaembly of Jehovah’s wanls Club who will take part in The governor declined to i pecu­ nel iMtheran, and Mrs. Maude Witneeaea in Manchester, Friday, Witnesses to provide m odM te the sale will meet a t the vacant Bolton Community HoH counting Democratic gains in Kloppenburc and Mrs. Kathleen Roy Simpson moved to town a priced rooms for a tte n d ^ min­ 4* Bissofl Street Maine, are equally wary. late, however, as to whether his short time ago and has been em Saturday and Sunday, Oct. IS •17.... Main St. from 8:30 to Donation 78 Cents chances In the hijavy-voting indus­ Sweet, both of St. Mary's Episco- Cornell 'The convention, which will be held isters arid their families. Available 6 before spreading out along Main Maine Democrats elected a gov­ F*1 Church, led the discussion on ployed at I ^ t t A Whitney Air­ motel and tourist home rooms have Sponsored By Bolton Orange ernor for the first time in 20 trial cities are better this year craft In East Hartford. at the State Armory, Main St. strffGv. No. 47 Tel. MI-3.555B than they were in 1952. the pkuis for the Halloween col From the "Land of the Midnight la for Bible Instruction and con­ been booked for the aasembly. t*at year the total made from years. They also cut deep into lection. Sun." where She spoke to primitive Sunday School Open centrated goepel-preaching In this Delegates will be from Hartford, trsditionally wide Republican Murphy asserts the people are "fretful and worried.” He re­ Mra Alma Nlese, Second Oon' Laplanders, to the asure coast of More than 80 children attended area, jpokasmen for the group an­ Bristol, Danielson and Madiron; margins in Congressional races. grbsatlonsl, Mra |dartha Bassett, the first session of Sunday School Chief interest In Mas.sachusetts cently placed Massachusetts un­ the Mediterranean, Mrs. Bess nounced today. and from Springfield, Worcester, Chncordla Lutheran, and Mrs. last Sunday. Mrs. John Him All three daya of the aaaembly South Oaixlner. Leominster, and centers In the races for the Gover­ employment at 81,000 and said In­ HALE’S Mildred Pickup. Salvation Army, Cornell has pioneered with mis­ will be in charge of the Cradle will coneiet of morning, afternoon Southbrtdge, Mass. norship and a scat in the U.S. Sen­ comes have shrunk by reduction planning committee for the World sionaries and spoken with thou­ Roll and any children under three and evening aesalona of Bible Ulka, ate. Both now are held by Repuiilt- of the work-week, frequent shut-, downs, particularly in the Navy Community Day prostem on Nov. sands of natives. should register with her. It has dlacuaeidna and demanatiwtionB, A new thumbtack applicator cans. The GOP has an 8-6 edge S, announced that plans arew d er- also been announced that Miss which are open to the public with­ has a magnetic button which in the House of Repjeseniatives. A Yards and the Watertown Arsenal way for a box lunch at nooiTwith Coming directly from Europe Edith Hinckley will be at the out charge. Democratic leader would go no and loss of overtime everywhere. where she toured extensively un­ picks up the tack and holds it in a program following a t 1:30, the chapel from .10:30 to llrOO a. m. This is the second such assembly further than to say his party will Herter said he did not believe der the suspices of The European position. Then a quick preas and Of. CdiamslI program to feature a pageant, to care for any children whose of Jehovah’s Witnaiaes in Man- the tack is in to stay. The todl make it 7-7 this fall. President Elsenhower or national ^ g h t from the Lamp." EvangelisUc C ru sad e, one of policies would play a great part REVOLVINC parents wish to leave them there cheater. The Witnesses had their also removes tacks and deposits VOTERS In-thc Senate race, the veteran America’s foremost missionary In the state election. Murphy, Posters for both U N ICEF and until the Churen Hour. first assembly here In (October of them in a storage place. Leverett Saltonstall is oppo.*^ by World Community Day are being speakers will bring a message con­ a former Democratic Congresa-. di.sagreeing, says, "I.x>ok St the cerning her experiences and im­ FellowvMp Days large number of Massachusetts made under the direction of Mrs. This wse:ccnd Um PtlrriM Fel­ man. Foster F*ircolo, who has risen Dorothy Potter, South Methodist, pressions at the Sunday evening TAKE YOUR CHOICE rapidly in Bay State politics since Republicans who are holding im­ service of the Covenant Congrega- lowship will be host to the Pil­ portant Jobs in Washington, ’rae assisted by Mrs. Bertha Borst, grim Fellowhhij^ Rally which la he came home from World War Second Chngregational, Mrs. tloiud Church, at 7:30, Sunday. n . Furcolo is highly regarded by people are certainly going to ask According Jo the pastor of the group of about 100 young people what they have done for the state." SHELVES! Eleanor Hembrechts, North his party. church, the Rev. K. EJnar Rask, .sponsored by the Tolland Assn, of DEMOC3RAT1C PIATFORM 1954 "Salty,” as they call the Senator In this early stage of the cam­ Methodist, and Mrs. M argaret Congregational Churches. IVotter, South Methodist. this service will climax the ob­ In hla home atate, hit the trail paigning, political analysts see servance of World-Wide Com- Many of them will be housed .,1*^*** votera of Manchester are entitled to know exactly what programa the' early. Campaigning through the both the Senate and Gubernatorial A delicious luncheon was served here and some in Andover and races as "very close.” by a special committee composed munidn Sunday. p^ tical parties support for the Town of Manchester. The Democratic Party •mall to’.vna. he often aimply atood The guest speaker’s travels also some in Hebron. More rooms are on the aidewalk, chatting with the Neither side is over-optlAiistlc of Mrs. Joan Thienes, Center Con­ needed. If anyone has room for pledges a progressive, ^intelligent, alert and planned administration. gregational, Mrs. Audrey Durey, brought her into Fnmeo Spain citizens. He talked r.iainly of hie about the Congres.sional races. In an bvtr-night and breakfast guest Center Congregational, and Mrs and ancleiit Greece, to Germany’s I. Wo favor the adoption of a merit sye- nearly 10-year Senate record and 1952, narrow margins separated Ruth Davis, S t Mary's. "Happy ruined ciUes, to Belgium, Holland, please call Mr. and M ra Carl Gos- b. To keep the necessary water rate the recorv. of the Elsenhower ad­ opponents in three districts. They l:ne or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wy­ tem whereby employment and pronwtions increase to a minimum an examinattou look clo.se again. A Democratic birthday" was sung to M ra Elsther Norway, France, Austria, and are made fairly and Jmtly without regard ministration. Bushnell, office worker a t Center Switserland. She comes with an man. L. should be made of the possible savings to leader said he felt sure the party The Two Together Chib will to favoritism and without thought of po- be had in merging with The Manchester Before coming to the Senate Churdi, who, with Mrs. Florence up-to-date and authoritative mes­ Utioal gain. SaKonstall, descendant of a colon­ would pick up one seat, "and pos­ Conant and Mrs. Kathleen John­ sage on the spiritual and physical serve supper to the group on Sat­ Water Company, Incorporatlag Into tha ist family, was a three term Gov­ sibly, two others." ston was Invited to share the plight of the European people, and urday night. Thelv pn.pram will Metropolitan District and aoquiring other ernor. The Republicans say only one include many workshops. a. A peraonnel Appeal Board should sonroes of water supply. » of their House seats is seriously luncheon. a challenge to the Christians of be estabUahed aa the final authority on He has a dry, down-east humor Mrs. Madeline Morley and Mrs. America. Having spoken in almost On Saturday evening the young end a homespun manner that ap­ endangered, although in off year employo lelaUons. c. The consolidation of the fire districts elections the party in power usual­ Bernice Chappell, both of the every state in the Union, as well people will enioy a aquaie dance Is closely related to the solution of tho peal.! to Masaachuaetts voters. In at Yeomans Hall. During the ly loses strength in Congress. North Methodist Church, worked as in Canada and throughout b. At- the present time, polittcal ac- water problem and should be planned a t R previous campaign, he wjs as a publicity committesr Europe, Mrs. ComeU’s messages Sunday School Hour on Sunday Mvlty is prohibited on the part of the police tho same time. accused of being "two-faced.” are enriched by a depth of experi­ morning the group will bo shown department employees only. It should be Speaki.'^g later from the same ence as a Bible teacher. religious films in the activity room extended to Include all town employees. 4. We advocate placing the offlee nf platform In South Bo.ston where The public is invited to share at the Horace W; Porter School. WOW! Totvn Clerk on a fair salary basis Instead this was said, Saltonstall soberly CITIZENS: in t|iis service. Following that they will attend ^of the present outmoded fee system. asked: _ L o ca l Stocks morning worship at the church r. We believe that the long term capital *'If I had two faces, do you aup- V O TE FO R and will observe World Wide Com­ LOOK AT TH IS- Improvements plan for the Town of Man­ 8. No toivn suditor should be appointed po.se I'd be using this one?" ‘ ! 1 it an annual affair in addition to chester should be revahiated Immediately to serve for more than four consecutive ■y munion. . That will be the end His present opponent, Furcolo. the usual Spring nurunage sale. of their weekend program and wi)l and actively accelerated to keep pnoe with years. Manchester will benefit from other la 43, a lawyer who served one I j p . pel MR The committee for the Oct. 7 return to their hoipea. LOWEST PRICE the growth of tfio town. financial analyses. term in Congiesa and then was P O E ■aahM H l sale consists of M r? Henry Hug­ Retums HonM elected State Trca.surcr in 1052 gins and Mrs. A. E. Friend, co- Mrs. Jack ( ^ d has returned to a. A lack of foresight on the part of 8. We believe that many of the depart­ a year when Massachusetts Vent Bid Asked ments now doing similar or correlated work ’ chairmen; Mrs. C. r^naore W at­ EVER FOR A and lack of coordinaUon between the Town Republican. He la the son of an f i m NatSooai Bask Planning Commission, tho Zoning Board should be consolidated into one department. of Maacheator .... 38 kins. Mrs. Ross Shirer, Mrs. Fran­ Italian immigrant who came to . 84 of Appeals, the Town Development Com­ Bartford National cis W atts. Mrs. Nellie Bradley the United States unable to read mission and the Board of Directors has •T> We favor a change In the Town’s fiaeal FRESH CANDY Bank and Trust Co. 32 34 and Mrs. Emma Pero. 8. E. DRYER or speak Eiigllah and became a re­ hladered tho econiMnlc growth of the Town year so as to eUminate the annual borrow­ Conn. Bank and A large group of Auxiliary mem­ ing of money in anticipation of taxes. spected doctor in Springfield. Whitman, Sehrafft, P . A 8. Trust Oo...... 70 74 bers will be at 30 Blssell St., the of Manchester and has trendy caused costly Furcolo was born in New Candy Cupboard solutions to such problems as parking, Haven, (?onn., al.so the native city Manchester Trust .. . 60 65 former Brown Beaupre salesroom, PLUGS IN LIKE 8. We believe that our school building Fire Insumoee Oompanlea from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Wed­ CITIZENS s tr ^ t widening, sewage disposal, water program has been undulv delayed. We favor of his mother, the former Alberta Arthur Drug Storai farUities and dr^nage. Aetna F i r e ...... 69 72 nesday, Oct. 6 to receive donations YOUR TOASTER , an aggressive and IntelUgent admlnlstraUoa Foster, whom the Bureau of Vital Martford F ire ...... 173 and sort the merchandise. The of an eeonomiMl school building program. Statistics li.sts as of Irish descent. 178 no extra wiring needed Furcolo worked his way through National FlreT’-.-i. . . . .102 107 doors will open promptly at 9:30 L E T S H N ISH 3. We reoonimriid an Intensive study of Phoenix ...... 90 93 on Thursday for the sale. BUY on regular 115 volt the water, sewer and fire protection prob­ • 8.- The nuuiager form of government Is Yale and the Yale Law School U fa and ladeaulRy Ina. Cea. Arrangements have been made service lems for the Town of Manchester. baaed npon a division between the exe c^ v e . and atilt had time for the base­ Aetna L i f e ...... 138 141 to pick up donations which are too and legislative functions. This division ball and boxing teams. He re­ TH E J O I S O • also adaptable for signed from a draft board after REPUBLICAN Aetna (Casualty .... .180 190 numerous or heavy to bring to the BOTH a. Wo recommend that a separate M- should be recognised. REFRIGERATOR-fREEZER Conn. G en eral...... ^<835 340 salesroom, but requests for truck use with 230 volt serv­ partisan water and sewer commission be .Pearl Harbor, enlisted, and went Hartford Steam Doll. pick-ups must be made to Mrs. ice. 10. We advocate minority repreeentation throiigh Some of the worst cam­ . 77 82 SUCCESSFULLY established to do the work now done by on all local boards and commissions in order VOTERS Travelers ...... 1330 1370 Friend or Mrs. Huggins by Mon DRYER the R o | u d of Directors sitting as a Water paigns in the Pacific. day, Oct. 4. to obtain a broader outlook on the proMema While in Wa.shington, Furcolo PnbUe Utilities and Sewer ConunlMioir. confronting Manchester. Conn. liRht Power . spoke at length oil foreign policy - 17% 18% lE G U N O N \ and advocated federal scholar.ships For transportation to Conn. P o w e r...... 40 42 M i W ASHER W H Y D O IT TH E Hartford Elec. Lt- .. . 88% 88% for college students. He also de­ tho Polls on Mondoyr Hartford Gan Ca .. . 87 40 H A R D W A Y ? vised what he called- a "people's PRIMAIIY DAYII lobby,’’, a council composed of his O c t. 4: So. New England for FOR ONLY no waiting for REPUBLICAN PLATFORM • TeL ...... 88 40 ■ constituents with whom he con­ MaaaCselafbig Oonpaales weather ferred. ALLOWANCE entertaining Allied Thermal ...... 51 - fM> lifting. . . no Furcolo is married and has f)ve C o ll Am. Hardware...... children. He is personable, a good . 18 17 at carrying Gonorol Hoodquortors Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 43 48 ON aECTION DAY m m speaker and a hard worker. Asso. S p rin g ...... 26% 29% home AND YOUR OLD WASHER no pins. . . no Elarly in the campaign, he chal­ 299 Middlo Tpko. West Bristol Brass ...... 18% 20% lines . . . lenged Saltonstall to debate- many Cheney Bros ...... 7% Issues, "including labor, foreign Coll Ml.9.4417 MONDAY. OCt. 4 A $499.90 VakM Dry Clothes Anytime policy, and Sen. McCarthy." He Colline ••••aesseoss .105 115 ♦ 9 MI-9-3882 Em -Hort ...... 28% 31% $10.00 DEUVERS said the people should know about Toward The Puridlase Of Fafnlr Rearing ...... 37 40 Saltonstall’s "failure to assume lianders, Frary, Clk. . 29% 31% 2 YEARS TO PAY Jurisdiction in Sen. McCarthy’s District No. 1 N. B. Mach. Co. . . 28% 30% CHOOSE AUTOMATIC rase aa Chairman of Tlie, Armed North and Judd ... . 27 30 Forces Committee in the issue of East Side Rocrootion Ruasell Mfg...... 10% 12% McCarthy versus the Army." , Stanley Worka ..... - 88% 58% AND These Democratic CanilMatBs Support tha Democratic '' Ssltonstali • did not reply. Ob­ Contor, School Street servers generally believe neither ^ Terry Steam ...... 108 118 CaK MI-9-53f5 This Refrigerator!! Torrington ...... 24 26 g en eral® ELECTRIC Profram of Actioa for fiood Bovommoat party will inject McCarthy further U.' S. Envelope com. . 88 93 _ » into the campaign in Maasa,chu- MI-9-6365 U. S. Envelope pfd. . . 66 — keep a cold supply of setts. ■ • Veeder-Root ...... 36 39 VOTE Republican Gov. Cairlsllan A. Tbs above quotations aie not to Herter was unopposed for re- District No. 2 ^ be eonstrued as actual m arketa FOR 6 OF THESE Clothes Dryer nomlnation! His I>mocratlc chal­ lenger la Robert F. Murphy, a for­ West Side Rocrootion mer Malden newspaperman and a Contor, Coder Street Hospital Auxiliary OUTSTANDING veteran of Ih e .State Legislature. $ -I Herter, who—like Saltonstall — Coil MI-9-2987 jt f G H i t f £ 1 4 9 . 9 5 comes from olif line New England Sale to Be Annual CANDIDATES: stock, was el^ted,.^ Governor in MI-9-8461 GEkERAL^ELECTRlC 1952 by 14,456 votea‘'out of 2,300,- 000. He pointed out in an interview District No. 3 The rum m age. sale, which the • that three-fourths of the total r Women’s Auxiliary of the Man­ A S199.95 VabM— (Only $5.00 Down) state vote was csst in towns and Woddoli School chester Hospital will hold on REPUBLICANS: cities with more than 8,000 popula­ Thursday, Oct. 7, wUl be the first Irood Street that organisation has held in the MlttEI seiWINC CO. tion. , fall of the year. They plan to nrake MIIWAUKEE. Wtt. BARN ES ^ In that bracket.'.he says, he ran Coll MI-9-9207 140,000 votes behind. But he was FAIRBANKS OENERAL ’ 155,000 ahead in communities of MI-9-3037 0 ^ “less than 8,000 people. -HRATO ELECTRIC Hence, he says. "If there is in­ difference In the small towns, we're District No. 4 AUTOMATIC going to be licked this time.” M c In t o s h Murphy .won the. Democratic , Y. M. C. A. luiiding WASHER nomination ih his first try at a North Main Street MIUER ■statewide office. He had the back­ Helen M. Fitzpatrick ing of the state convention. ■ C d l MI-9-8722 “TAXPAYER” 1329.95 Value Phillip Harrison Edwin M. Kobo TURKINGTON A nigged, energellc mqn. he has MI-9-9194 been campaigning since last April. •*1 believe the tews treoMry should the * 2 2 9 ^ 1 i •• beseheiory of aN busisess through the town DEMOCRATS: clerk's office." HARRISON And Tour |.' s' OM Washer PLUS POE ^jliueL dtijoL "I DON*? believo is eld horse osd buggy fee f IS Down AU THISI NIW PIATURISI system. I DO beiieve'the tows clerk should WORLD'S ECONOMY * feM ewey henie redn be os salary." CHAMPION A He cre«M tmm Restore Sound $10 D O W N DEUVERS • WALL-FLAME — PRESSURE BURNERS iheJWHALCco Goyemment and E ..e Vote for activator washing and rinsing____ action ______. . . big 9 — pounds______• COMPLETE HEATING UNITS CdM*< True Economy dry clothes capacity . . . water saver control for small • INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAINED MEN * mlet-wbe i « Hoyt wash . . . 5-year warranty on sealed-in transmission. • FORCED WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER To Manchester!

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- • i m i s r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 80, 1954 SIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 80, 1954 P A G t -11.11. ,iiiiiinigMj highly of it that he wants to Mlnh, he waa taken back, to ^Btrr further extension of D.S.T. will E t t S Ellington Hebron firehouse Saturday evening. Win­ ing the first term are; Oct. 8. Dis­ make sura that it becomes a Unit­ France. .There his public^ state­ D ro o d le s help the state's resort business. Gold Festhera ners of first place were Mrs. Rob­ trict convention; Oct. 29, teach­ Andover ed Nations program, not only be­ ments emphasized the nationalis­ Comes out for extending D.S.T. not For Good Citizens ert P. Dlman, Mrs. Harold D. ers’ convention; Nov. 11, Armis­ Connecticut School System tice Day. DONT MISS D. of I. ^ D ntittg cause that is the only way to keep tic angle of the war in Indo-China, By R041ER PRICE only through October, but through Selectmen Plan Wheeler, Mrs. Olga Burdick, Mrs. Religioug Classes ;Y rtUfi November as well. NOTICE Wear your Gold Feather Martin Sauer. Other prizes were The Tlianksgivlng recess will be _ c a , m e for the program itself its original which led to some suspicion that Oct. 3. Governor Lodge proposes Has 645 Pupils with pride on Oct. 4. A Man­ won by Mrs. Richard M. Grant and Nov. 25 and 26. unselfish puwbr, but also because the Communists had. done some Yankee chester first from the League Monday Session Mrs. Diman. Low score prizes The C!hristma,'( recess will begin Start on Monday M«nclic*t«r Conn advancing the staVt of D.S.T. Into THOMAS r. rkAOUBON. tha United Nations sorely needs to brain washing while they had him By A. H. O. March. \ MRS. ELSIE BRIGNANO of Women Voteis Vote hi went to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Q. Dec. 23, at the close of school for WAL.TEK I t iuHOUeON Oct. 4. ,Ribicoff Adds February. milngton. Sept. M (Special)—A your town elections' and earn Hebron, Sept. 30 (Special)— Shorey. Miss Charlene Burns and the term, and wil! last until Jan. RUMMAGE SALE PuSUantrv have great nations rely Upon ll, prisoner. Irwtq B. Miller. Andover, Sept. 29 (Special)— The candidates, haven't got Oct. 6. Govemof Lodge endorses Well Known Hair Stylist total at $48 pupils are enrolled in your right to wear a Gold 5, when the second term will start- rounSad Octotwr i. Utl and trust it to handle great Feather. Election Day, Mon­ Placards are out with the warning The next party of the series will Catholic children of the community Now he has been sent back tn around to this column’s favorite Christmas, and D.S.T. for It. the elementary ^school*. The A meeting of the Women’s rtibUibad every rTventni CxcM things. school* opened Sept. 20 with every­ day, Oat. .. Polls open from for the annual town meeting, to be 'held at- the firehouse tomorrow Anxillary. American Legion, win start catechls” . clasees Mon­ a n and HolMaya ibitertd at the Indo-China, and reports from Isaue yet, but we can tell what Oct. 6. Ribicoff adds January and Will managa Tari's Beauty Salon in the Romulo, one of the Asian February, contending that this, by thing running amoothly. Becauee 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. be held at the Elementary School evening. Jones-Keefe PoiM. was held Mon­ day at the Elementary School. TOMORROW 9:00 A.M. ::^ a at Mantbeater Cdnn., aa there say that other Freftch offi­ they will do when they do get of the delay in the completion of A Preview day evening at the Legion Hall, ad O am Mall Matitr. statesmen of today, wants to have there. And we are not sure that saving winter afternoon lighting absence of Miss Teri ivaniski auditorium, Monday at 8 p.m. to Classes will be conducted each cers are giving him the snub, Middle Butcher Road School the Yesterday waa the kind of day Mrs. J. John Perham. president, BRITISH AMERICAN CLUB SUBBCKjfPTlON RATES the United, Nations built up by the even we can take the handsome costs, will make CTonnecticut more act on reports of town officers; to Monday at 3 in the afternoon In looking through him when they attractive to industry. „ For appointnient Call MI-3-4879 openings were delayed. people have been waiting for all •presiding. A membership drive is Payabla la Advaaca treatment our own issue y-lll get. Pupil* attending the new Long­ take action on the budget of the the upstairs classrooms. All elem­ Hnndmds of itnnis of frnnu Rdons senrings. Year ...... simple, direct progress of having happen to meet him. One French Oct. 7. Governor Lodge sees no summer. It was just cool enough being planned, each member being Montlte >•••••••••••••■•••••• Our favorite issue is, of course, view School are greatly pleased urged to try to get new members entary school ihlldren are eligible the nations of Uie world, no mat­ reason why sound, prudent man­ Manchester Board of Selectmen and the Board and just warm enough, an almost to attend and have been urged to _ Montha ••••»■•••••«••••••• officer has openly attacked his be­ the extension of Daylight Saving with the fine new building* and cloudleaa sky and breeze enough to join. Those eligible are mothers, jaa MontJi ter how big and powerful they a r», Time. agement should not able to pro­ of Education for the ensuing year do so. aeakljr havior at Dion Bien Thu. It is many facilltlea, including the audi­ only to stir the I^ves on the trees wives, daughters and sisters of Le­ vide the state with 14 months of torium and gymnasium. Date Book as recomjnended by the Board of Mrs. Miner and Mrs. Wrobllnski Stngla C opy ...... use it and rekpect it. And he wants being recalled that one of his sub­ Wo can’t tell which candidate D.S.T. every year. gently.. If this is a sample of gion men. The auxiliary now num­ will be hitting the issue first. But A* a result of the opening of the Finance; to take action on r e bers about 22. but quite a good will be the lay assistants during MEMBER 0> more than that. He wants- the ordinate commanders at Dlen Bien Oct. 8. Ribicoff declares that, EAST HARTFORD -October weather throuj* the the inrtruction periods. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one can assume that it will prob­ new school which permitted the pairing of highways and bridge onth, it ia something to give many others are eligible. The Aatoclated Pm a la excluatvely Charter Rerision secsion that is Phu committed suicide early in the “Elghtball BeUnd An Elghtball” with moral vision, and a new state cloeing of the old Longview School, Sept. M Through Oct. 1 ' Mrs. Perham and Mrs. G. Earl Elected President ably be Governor Lodge. He took throughout the. town for the en thanks for. antltlM to the use U npubllcation oC due next year to dare to do a real battle, apparently because of some department of daylight saving TELEPHONE BU-9.9351: the strain on the Center School has Second annual Antiques Show, Leafy Resigns Porter plan to make a tour about Beverly Thompson >v*s recently all aewa dtapatchea credited to It, or Pool Parlors and the gentlemen official cognizance of the issue time, there is no limit to the Job. some months ago, when Massachu­ been relieved. However, the claas- South Methodist WSC8, Commu­ suing year; to authorize the Board The resignation of William E. the town this week to secure new elected president of the Nimble FOR FINEST FCMDDS aol otherwiaa credited in thia paper controversy with de Castries. It who "hang out" in them get a lot amount of daylight saving time nity "Y .” and alao the local newa publlahed here. setts and Rhode Island were de­ rooms at th« Center are near ca­ of Selectmen to borrow money to Leary aa a member of the Board members. Thimhle 4-H Cluto. The election All lisota of repubileauon of tpecia) '^Tn considering amendments, is being inferred that de Castries of unfair, bad publicity. Recently the state can have. Saturday, Oct • ciding to extend D.S.T. through pacity but It 1* not necessary this meet current expenses, and .to of Finance waa accepted with re­ , The Auxiliary is also planning a was held at the home of Barbara Slapatchea herein are olao reaerved. he said, "the 'y>r'l*Uck should not I visited a Pool Hall and believe Nov. 1. Governor Lodge issues YWCA annual Cknintry Store at Home. SHOP had something to do with the mis­ me, I never met a nicer group of the month of October each year. year to hold classes in the Town transact ahy other business proper gret by the board at a recent meet­ Halloween party for children of Full aervlee client id N. E A. Mer^ be what seems possible in the con­ taken strategy of seeking a full an official order turning ahead the Hall. There are 237 pupils In the the Ommunlty " Y " from 10 a.m. to come before the meeting. It is ing. Mr. Leary’s term runs till Auxiliary members and of Legion­ New Voters Mode Ice. Inc. Young Men. They wore clean, well Governor Lodge then asked the clocks of Connecticut. Center School. to 5 p.m. text of the present international test of strength at Dien Bien Phu signed,. by the selectmen, W. S. October, 1959. . The board wilt naires. They would like to invite Eleven new voters were made Publlehera Repreaentatlvea: The pressed suits with lots of padding Legislative Council to consider Nov. 1. Ribicoff promises that Visitor la Town Saturday, Oct. 16 Jallua Malheera Special Agency — New in the shoulders snd pants with Porter', Jolin E. Horton and Her­ choose a successor to serve until all children of the town but are Saturday at the voter-making ses­ situation, but rather w h a t. is and staking everything on that v.'hether Connecticut should do the state will buy and operate Harry Plnney of New York and Annual Fall Bazaar, Community York. Chicago. DMrolt and Boaten. neat narrow bottoms. They took a something similar. Whichever can­ bert L. Johnson. the town election. In 1955,- after limited to the lesser number that sion. Seven regirtered as Demo­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF necessary to enable mankind to forlorn outpost. It is being re­ clocks for everj'one. "Time," says Ohio, la visiting his brother Wil­ Baptist Church, 10 a.m, to 8 p.m. can be taken care of. The party crats, two as Republicans and two CIRCULAnONS. fancy to me rightaway and one didate . finds out first what the Sin)day, October 17 The preliminary Board of Edu­ which a new member will be elect­ avoid atomic destruction. membered that the very com­ the Ribicoff statement, "ought to liam N. Plnney at the old home- ed to fill out the remainder of Mr. win be held in the Legion Hall, as Independents. The njxt session fellow named ‘*Ade" stopped Legislative Council is preparing to Btead on Plnney Street. Annual outing of Red Men's So­ cation budget is set at 3112,538, as KLEIN'S The Herald Priming Company, Inc., be kept out, of politics." Leary's term of office. Qct. 29. will be Skturdsy at 9 'a':m. to 6 aaeumea no financial responsibility for "Sufch proposals would certainly mander who wa.s^ going to fight to swinging his key chain and in­ recommend will logically be the The Benevolent Society of the cial Club at Garden Grove. compared with, a budget of 397,- typograi^ical errors appearing In ad- vited me to shoot a friendly game As we said Tifthe start, we are 000 ,the past flscai. year, 394,652 of Corre«tian M^d* p.m. Include: the restriction o f ' the the last man was safely taken first to'broach the issue. Since the not sure We can take the handsome Congregational CHiurch hsd a very Friday, Saturday, Oct. *t, *3 MARKET af^d LOCKER PLANT ▼ertuemer'ementa and other reading mattar of pool with him. He explained that Democrats concede Lodge a pipe­ Community Playeio will present which was actually spent. Revenue A name omitted inadvertantly Manchester Evening Herald He­ Register Been tn The Manchester Evening Herald. scope of domestic jurisdiction and pri.soner. treatment our favorite issue will pleasant meeting Monday night in bron correspondent. Miss Susan he was just learning while he was line into the doings of the Council, "My Three Angels.” ^--—: of the schook board for 1954-55- is from the list of new voters made Ellsworth (Novell, town clerk re­ 161 CENTER STREET of the concept of state sovereign­ get. if the candidates do get around the social rooms of the church with Pendleton, telephone HArrIson minds all persons keeping bees Dl^lay advertising closing houn: All this adds up to an atmos­ taking his monogrammed cue out ht should manage to come out Mrs. Garland Wagoner aa the Saturday, Oct. 28 estimated as 333.148. In the at last Saturday’s seroion at the for Monday—1 p. m. Friday, ty, the limitation o f abolition of to it. town clerk’s office Is that of Mrs. 3-SSS5. that they should register with his ror Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. phere of lather savage controver­ of its leather carrying case and first on this particular issue. speaker. She spoke on family rela­ Harveat Dance, Manchester previous year the estimated reve­ Lodge of Elks, State Armory. nue was 330,456. Edwina K. Gorman, wile of Ftan- office so thst they can be Ikrted Tor Wednesday- -1 p. m. Tuesday. the veto, the establisliment of a sy over the glamorous figure who, suggestel we only play'for 10c a We should expect Governor tions which was very interesting. PORTL.AND ROY WINS TRIP *Vr Thursday—1 p. di Wednesday. point. I never got to shoot because MDRIM Also "Kiddie Kamlval” St. The Board of Finance will meet cis E. Gorman. She registered as for inspection. or Friday-1 n. m. Thursday, system of weighted representa­ Lodge to come out on this impor­ Reports for the year were rei^ NOW SELF-SERVICE only a few we^ks ago, was such a he got "lucky'’ and sank 74 balls Mary's Parish House, 11 a.m. to 6 tomorrow evening at the school a Republican while 1 er husband To Be Exhibited ror Saturday—1 p, m. Friday tion o f member states, the aboli­ tant issue about Oct. 1, and. if he vr and lAowed a very successful year. Storrs, Sept. 30 tiPt _ J o h n Exhibits of school work and (EXCEPT FOR MEATS) ClassifiedVrUHWI deadline: 10:30 a m. each public hero around the free world in succession buT it was a lot of still retains his naive impression TOURS The next meeting will be Oct. 25 p.m. auditorium, for a public hearing, is listed on the side of the Dern- Say of publication except Saturday tion of permanent seats in the la Wednesday, Nov. 3 mics. T|ie tv o who gave no politi­ Anderson. 16, of Portland, is the crafts will be a. the Llb'rary this t a. m. that .President Eisenliower inter­ fiih. (Ace said he fnjoyed it, too) that a campaign is supposed to be when Mrs. Phillip Rose will be when there will be a discussion of winner of an expense-paid trip to S'*" 2.98 Annual all-day "Holiday Fair," budget requests. Following this the cal preferences are Anne Ives and year according to school officials. Security Council, and the placing a reasonable and plausible thing, the speaker. Her subject will be ceded publicly to get him a pro-' CRUISES Center Church Women's Federa­ Morris Epetein. the 17th Poultry Industry Exposi­ New- Arrl\-al Thursday, September 30 In the hands of the Un'ted Nations we should expect his initial recom­ Puerto Rico. board will work on getting the tion of the Northeastern Poultry motion. Sooner or later, obvious- tion. budget in shape for presentation Holidays Observed Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Green, are OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS of the means to enforce deci. To aid pilots In bad weather and were acquainted with the FRUIT COCKTAIL 35 troops could be wiped out with one school program for the year. many. There can be. no security m laiidingr, a new development elec­ Other Appliances we would, of course, need tronically reproducu a mao of the Each parent received a folder any kind in Ej^rope until the prob­ You Gan PORK ROASTS .equal nuinbpr of troop.s ready area on tlie radar scope, showing listing the characteristics of chil­ 49e lem of Gerinaji unity hag been local hazards, such as tall buildings dren in specific age groups, plans CLARIDGE 100% PURE BEEF in and lake the place of solved. And any arrangement and power lines, in relation to air­ •riwJEWHALe, for helping the children at various LEGS OF GENUINE wiped out. And since an­ Bo P ro u i to which, in the name of security, planes in the vicinity. grade levels, and suggestions for HAMBURGER 45c m i one tin other aihgle bomb could, in turn, 1 parents who wish to help their freeses ebnditiong against the take cane of them, we would need children become well adjusted to SPRING LAMB “■69c achievement of German unity, is The more cars we sell, the better deal we can the school program. Vote for This a third set of replacements, and a IRISH POTATOES le-BO TH FOR 46e going to be an arrangement which CHOICE er PRIME fourth. In fact, an atomic w a r,, make with yoii. So with our tremendous imperils security instead of guar­ EXPRESSWAY OFFICES SET looked at realistically, woiild be volume right now, we. can offer you more C itizo n!! anteeing it. not a war involving Imiited man- ‘ COME TO - Hartford, Sept. 30 lilt—State High­ BETTY CROCKER s o N t iB s POT roasts 69c So the hope of any real accomp­ money'as an allowance on your present car , power, as the glib populai esti- ■' way Commissioner G. Albert Hill Elootion Day lishment In the present phase of when you trade it in for a new Buick. Thiit announced today that three field of­ FANCY mate of it..has gone, but a war d e -! EARL JOHNSON'S GINCER BREAD MIX European diplomacy depends not fices for the purchase of rights of 2^ 49c mandlng unlimited manpow'er. I means we’re passing our success on to you way for the Greenwich-Killingly i|pon what may be acromphshe.d MoRiay, OcL 4 It would appear, .therefore, that | where it counts—in the fewer dollars-you pay Ebepressway have been opened in SWANSDOWN NATIVE FOWL at London, but upon fhe possibility' Bridgeport, Norwalk ahd Green­ there are two greqt necessitiee in-1 i i that whatever is accomplished ■ SQUARE DANCE PARTY for this dazzling new Buick. wich. Hill said a fourth office would there may, in turn, b ^ rendered volved in any aerlOus planning for I be opened in New Haven when CAKE MIXES 27c CHICKEN PARTS atomic war.. I space becomes available. WTilte, Deril's Food or Yellow. somewhat meaningless, in itself, One would be the creation of un­ SATURDAY, OCT. 21- 8:30 P. M. because the more ilundamental Legs lb. 79c Breasts lb. 85c ijuestion of German, unity is going limited mllitaiy manpower, • to ! which the only limit, obviously.^! BURSACK'S BEST ALL SWEET to be solved next. WAPPING COMMUNITY HALL t / o p r i c e The hope, is not in what may would be the actual population of any country. FRESHLY GROUND happen at London, but in the fact "FUN FOR ALL" "FT '2 . SALE OLEOMARGARINE i1 ““ 61c that even Chancellor Adenauer, has The other would be the only realistic preparation for atomic finally been brought to the state­ COME IN COUPLES OR SET ONLY CtiDAHY’S ment that. If London succeeds, the war there le on the domestic NlibuyPieCnutNix next thing to do will be to hold a front, which would be the abandon­ NO STAGS COFFEE SUNLIGHT BUTTER “•650 European conference on the prob­ ment of our present cities, the dis­ when lem of German unity. Perhaps persal of population, the creation of underground industry and pro­ 2 29e you Buch a step will prove fruitless. H K . lb But not to try it would be to vision of underground shelter for t— t Frozen F o o d everybody. neglect the real and ftlndamental buy opportunity of the momeni. - If there Ja a danger of atomic war. these two things .would be the ROOD eOVERNMENT ISHQ AGGIIdENT!! wo non wmm oawNYFiAKE pfjjFpLis 3 w 39c Rmnulo’a Plea necessities, to place e v e r / lost Selected Fresh huma^ soul in every xquntry in a ttbetme mssi ROOT You can see tor yourself thst Buick today is graced &arCREidilYnPE Not lllogicsUy at all. Brig, Gen. potential military role, and to FRUITS and VEGETABLES DOLE’S with modem beauty-year-aheid styling that’s Carlos P. Romulo, Pliillppine dele­ place every last necessity . for I. Member of Town JUICY FLORIDA gate to the United Nation.'i, talked human living and industrial pro­ bound to stay fresh and new-looking for years to Board of Directors, PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 37e two different ways about the duction underground. V f t M i t t o b e come. It’s what the other cars will come to in the GRAPEFRUIT 3 ATTH E REGULAR PRICE mayor 1948-1952. mVISIBLE NYLON Or. Pascal Poa United Nations the other day. No nation on earth ia even be­ future—even to that broad panoramic windshield FANCY fOUR HSHERMEN’S SCALLOPS First, he made a strong plea ginning to do either thing. m t m ELASTK STOaONGS '■j,' o f b that’s on every new Buick today. So you can be sure I ' that the United 'States make it This would indicate that nobody TOKAY GRAPES 2 3 V 49e ^elesr Immediately and -beyond all is really capable of facing up to that you’ll trade high later when you’re ready to • iwo^wAr^srnrcH Condklata for FISH STICKS - l b j £ - 2. Sales Manager. G. FIRM ^doufat •/ -that its atoms-foi -peace atomic war. resell the Buick you buy right now. Come in—this • UUNDilt tASILY plan was going to be a United Na­ Whether this means we will have E. Keith Furniture Boord of Diroefors Co. very week-and make the buy of the year in Buiek. • WrAlt l O N G f R * SUNKIST LEMONS 6 3 tions proposition, to be carried out sense enough to avoid the atomic RX'reA FANCY by and through that oi ganization, war we are incapable of facing Is. You’ll find you’re way ahead now—and at trade-in • INViSfllf •DoaaofHillyar and not merely as an American unfortunately, another question. MbIii o ? time well in the future. • S fA M tfS S MeINTOSH APPLES 3 35c proposition which would report to But, speaking realistically, the lack t CoRoga S. Former President FANCY ' the United Nations occasionally. of realistic preparation, on the luy Duribilknil ond an'toy of Manchester Civic * Formorly on fociilty, IT’S Second, he deplored, at some part of everybody, is quite accept­ Music Association. rit* fuliMt "maotura of i r BALDWIN APPLES 3 u. 29e IntgUi, p>e fact that the United able. If mankind ie going to have MiiTON sail Kaf from voricott vaint. Yak and Smith such a thing, it really makea little STAM t CRISP PASCAL . nations Mems powerless and im­ • rot « iu;k- swollan and lirod lags and - CoWngt sense to try to escape it or sur­ potent, which, at one glance, Sm TX. IvIttJtvltk4.> . I •Hiar fag conditions. vive it. TutiXwf I>."i.*. C E L E R Y fc. Cello Pkg. 2 3 c TO BE OOOOl would «keiA to make the United Harold A. Tiirkington * MmnbNr. Manclwstar M ^ o n s unworthy to be the rus- School landing Com- foSlan at u important a program. Hero Under Fire Rtpubliean condid a f for th% ___ ■d of Dirue- mittoa. wMM Sima AUTotsotais a m stmi muck wiu M m *' SWRET roTATOES 4 29e I"”' woS'?” ’ Cilorit ewsdeus? Try f S d l P . But. Rbrpulo woe'making his ■ There la mystery pyramiding tors, running with GRbort C. m m s . Thaodom L Walid pbint, iali along. He flatters about the figure o f Oem-ral de NM-FilttRiiii BividCK. Foirbonks. Horn J. Flrote, Natalia 6 . McIntosh i (PubUshed Wf tha a ti«M s Vpeaidera ElsenJ.owar'a proposal, Castries, the hero olf Dien Bien ■v and Jocob F. Milor. Conunittae af Maoebaster. a SWECTCibER ,^79c lO P E N DISTRIBVTCD BY aisfcjwiy- He believes Phu. It concerns the ques^Uon o f %'oluataer M-portibu argasdio- rerfc wins. Bewkthb GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. - TEL. MI-3-5321 > ‘ la Uw .rNd.". TiOsm o f world whether he was as mdcli o f a here Octobord ttao.) jCOTT BEVERAGr CORPORATION V p M FEJSSCBiniUN r^ARMACY todfig.*' And it is ^ iCVtrybody thought him to'be; \ ^4H«rtford Braoch) \ ,^A|^er ^ release h/; tha Viat 28S MAIN STRUT— MANCHISTHI #0| MAIN GTREH Ii sa!il‘ . j li^atoii Streat, Hartfmrd. Coihil—JAd p ie 1M .4 '■ % (' A' ii MANCHESTER EVENING HERij^LD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 80,1954 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCH^TER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1964 PAGBHIIQI f f ljl !>;?■, Bid Made to Save every one of the first eight months Milikowski Team day evening In St. B r I d g 8 t’s Kapla Low Bidder WMU)—laM WUTH— 1«1* of a year since the gasoline ra­ Church and snnouncsd Uis fol­ Housework D a ily Radu WHAV->«10 tioning days of World War II. lowing officers for the coming Johlriii ]Voi*wicift "There is a real chance now to Holds Setback Lead year; On Courts Project WUXV-UM w n c — iM o keep the rccor'd going for the re­ Mrs. Harold Dwyer, co-chairman, to y WitiMHit mainder of the year.” Ned H. Dear­ and Mrs. Meleako are both mem­ Norwich, Sept. 30l GPi—The Nor­ At the end of the second session Asking $2,976 for the work, the IlM foUowlng 'program aebeduiea^.ii^ born, council president, said. "The bers of St. Jude 'Thaddeus Mothers wich Industrial Foundation has big danger now is the tricky fall Tuesday o f the setback tovirnament Circle. Mra Walter McNally. St. F. 8. Kapla Construction CO. of Ni^iiigBaduiclie ■ra auppUad by Um radio maoaga* ^ Music'*' ®**'*"**** under consideration a plan for the under way at the Red Men's Club Hartford was apparently low bid­ season with its changing weather Bernadette Circle, is the new rec­ NasslBS kMkaebt. loM ef s o aadeawsr, manta and art aubjact to cbangt C—Tennessee Ernie purchase of the American Woolen- at Bralnard Placs, the four-man der for hard surfacing the two J. Vandercook , and earlier darkness, especially in ording secretary; Mrs. Andrew ktaSaAM and ditilaaM b m s W dna tb ilsw - Co. plant hart which would aave cities where the rush hours will MlUkowsHI team held the legd >xith Llndbsrg, Our Lady of Victory, tennis courts behind the Commun­ down at kldatr fuaetlon. Doctors M y seed without nottca. kidney function In very basortaat to aaod aiaa- WHa V—Supper Serenade the jobs of between 150 and 300 now come in dusk or darkness.” 433 points to 421 for the nearest corresponding sserstary;. Mra ity Y Building at a bid opening WTIC—News ot World bccHli. When cosM everyday eondltlcB.tnek WHAY—M*wa: PoUw Bop employes, It was announced yes­ One hundred eight cities report­ contender, Liebe's. Thomas Zajac, St. Gertrud e’s, held yeaterday In the office of u itreee and etrain, esttsea this baaorUat WcOc—Record Revue WpRC*—Choisllc rfl General Manager Richard Martin. . W GTH-Oabnel Heatter terday. ed no death records for the eight Other scores in the 12-tesm treasurer; Mrs. Raymond Hsgs- fuBCtloatoelewdowB.nuayfalkeettnrass- W iW B—Requeet Matinee The plan was advanced after Kapla submitted the same bid for Sint backaeho-feel mberahle. Mtaar blad­ W l'lC—Racluiuaa Wile 1M8-r months. tourney were Coughlin’s, 404; dom. Immaculate OoncspUon. li­ der Irriutloaa dae to cold or wroas diot auy WDRp—Cal Kolby WHAY—Supper Serenade former Chief Justice Allyn L. 4XXXX, 396; CoIIa Pavers. 376; black-top and red-top aurfacea. cauM tettlns us nishte or Ireaueatsasseeee. WQ'— ^^TH-aack'e Waiaxw orka WTIC—lack'a WqXworka WGTH-Offlcial Detective 10 per cent. the State Department of Labor re­ The Rev. Robert Carroll of St. will have been resurfaced. ported today. Claims for the week Brldget’a Churcfi will Mrve aa Justice Brown said that the al­ Mothers Circles__ 8 Plans call for leaving the courts F o lia ^ *'ifeA Y -i NdUonal Home totaled 30,831 aa.coqipared with chaplain of the* group for hia WCCC—Record^ WriCr-Roy Rogers ternative ' was the closing of the at the high school with their pres­ WKNB—Rrqueat Matinee WDRC—Meet Millie plant after work-in-hand is cbm- 32.831 for the previous week. The Anuounce Officers fifth conaecuUvs year. ent clay surfaces. WTIC—Wldder Brown WGTH—Official Detective pteted. He said that acceptance of department said this was the low­ Membership in Mothers Circlet WDRC—Cal Kolby 8:30- Other bids submitted yeaterday rLiSAni^fAifsi WOTH—Jack'a waxworka WIIAY—Ossie's Studio Party the terms by thp Norwich Founda­ est weekly total since January. Is open to all mothera of CathoHc for red-top 'Surfacing, the type 4s4a-_ ■==-__.... WTIC—Dr. Stxgnn At LOW PRICES ^ Generations of Homemakers have learned through experience tion would make it possible to s.ub- Half of last week’s claimants were Mrs. John Meleako, 69 Summer children in the entire town. The preferred by the Recreation Dept., WtUfY—Polka Hop WORC-Thafs Rich. women. Bridgeport registered- the St., newly elected chairman of thk first Mothers Circle in Manchester WCCC—Record Revue WGTH—Silver Eaglo o- divide the plan$ and rent space to were Kessler Const. Co., Hartford, W KNB—Requeat Matinee 8:«Ai- new Industries at "very attractive highest weekl.v number, of claims Combined Catholic Mothers was formed 17 years ago by Mrs. $4,026; C. R. Sniffin, Windsor, WTIC—Woman In Uouae WHAlf—Ossie's Studio Party with 5.090; followed by Hartford, Arthur Drug Storts 1 WTIC—Dr. Sixgun rates.” Circles of Manchester, presided at Hannah Morlarty Quinn, now of $3,150; TTiomas CoIIa. Manches­ WDRC—Cal Kolby S.O.'SO; W st-rbury 3,238 and New New London. Today thera are 37 gllOCRS 8 A. M. to 11 P. M .l WGTH->Iack’a Waxworka WDRC-That'sHich. Brown said that the Arherican the first meeting of representa­ ter, $3,790; Edward Balf Co., Hart­ E WGTH—SUver Eagle Woolen Co ’s proposal was as fol­ Haven, 2.590. tives from the various circles Mon­ with a membership of ever 300. ford. $4,520.87. • WHAY—Weatem Caravan 8 :88- WHAY—Ossie's Studio Party lows: that Rrst Notional offers them top values every day I WCCC—Record Revue W KNB—Rrqueat Matinee WTIC—Scarlet Pimpernel "American Woolen Co. and/or WTIU-Juat Plain BIU W D ^ —Cathy and Elliott Lewis Textile Properties Inc., will sell W D R C —New a WCTH—News; Arnold the Norwich milts of the American WQTH—S*t. Preston of the Y’ukon 8:18— Atk any hemamokar who has shopped for food for twenty or thirty yean ond •:U- WHAY—Ossie's Studio Party Woolen Co. to an industrial ^de­ \ M ow •• be • BeH er te e k WHAY—Western Caravan WTIC—Scarlet Pimpernel velopment corporation now exist­ - ...enel aenro wieway fe e l WCCC—Record Revue WDRC—Cathy and Elliott t,ewls ing or to be especially set up for she'll tell you First Notionol values juit con't be beat - on any Itema ony dayl WKNB—Request Matinee WGTH —Newsreel 8t (E% W n c—Lorenao Jooea 8 :8 0 - this punjose. The price will be 1 * ^ WHAY—News: Night Watch . ■mw Oatifaa •bvaeae CeeaeUaa C«aueeg\A^ 71 W H O —Cal Kolby $175,000 for a total building area, ——V ------r i . WGTH—Sgt. Preston of the Yukon WTIC-Senor Ben - of 207,461 square feet. The cor­ 1 ^ ‘ IN t h e s e B A R G A IN S! Fresh, Young, Tender, Fryers or Broilers — 2v> to 3'A Lb Average _ . WDRC—Amos 'n' Andy H ern a qaaJtab awd fo. 4 -ftaaa e WHAY—Western Caravan WGTH—Author Meets Critic poration will make a down pay­ half yagad of batf WCCC—Record Revue 8 :4 0 - •__ ,• ment 10 per cent or $17A00 and W ^ B —Request Matinee WHAYt-News; Night Watch give to the American Woolen Co. BEADY for IIGULAI W TtC.r-1060 Jtedio Lane w n c —Senor Ben WDRO-Cal Kolhy WDRC—Music Hall ^ its mortgage deed for $157,500 to 1* ten abeyaed eelee the OVEN DIISMD WGTH—Author MeeU Critic I «B^ da^ yarN. iV WGTH—Bobby Benson be paid in or within 10 years. l :W — 18:88— CHICKENS 37* WHAY—News; Night Watch WHAY—Western Caravan 1 n atyaaa. teb WCCC—Record Review WTIC—Fibber. Molly Plump, Meaty, Milk-Fed W KNB—Request Matinee WDRC—Mr. Keen Auto Deaths Drop WTIC —1080 Radio Lane WGTH—H. Flannery 41 ten (8aa. caa) laaiara y aan 18 :1«- WDRC—Massey. Tilton WHAY—News; Night Watch I Naiyaaa Warta.lat.blta laaaa EIAD Y for IIGULAI WGTH—Bobby Benson WTIC—Gildersleeve For Eighth Mouth LB W H A T -N e w s WDRC—Moods for Romance the OVEN DIISUD W T IC —N ewa WGTH—Crossroads W D R C — New s 18:38- Chicago, Sept. 30 —M(}nth FRESH FOWL 4 3 p#il'n.rt Thie is Hw bMt Wag g ... eat af valaas e. y. 8 rent MahW aiararaal 33* X., W O T H —Newa W HAY-News: Night Watch by month your chance of coming (I ivy nmaaliad) Tender, Meaty and W all Trimmed • :1A— WTIC—Jane Pickens aver coma out af tfia last ar Wtoet...Wa gat a vrfiala cliwcli wagan M l af ^ 7-Inch Cut From Heavy Watlarn Staar Baaf WHAY—Sport SwUlght' • WDRC—Moods for Romance back alive from an automobile Bronn onion, aarlir. and wtrenW WTIU-Strletly Sporu WGTH—Musical Caravan trip Is getting better. geed grub welYa far yae at Hie Big laae*Ug...Cama lafarmaHlIie eaU lain Hw law. bi^ ■> THi.uer copm » m i GARDEN FRESH BROILERS - FRYERS - ROASTERS - FOWL JACK FROST SUGAR PAU HOUSE CLEANING AIDS. ten 0¥EN READY oMl CUT SPECIAL FOR YOUR COOKING NEEDS JOHNSON'S & t t u FROZEN FOODS VEGETABLES 5 i b . b a g fARM fresh p r o d u c e TASTE cwM COMPARE — GUARANTEED TO SATISFY ONE 6-OL CAN MAKES VA PINTS OF ORANGE JUICE FANCY WHITE NATIVE _ b._ „ ______GLO-COAT WHITE FARM FRESH GRADE "A " EGGS DAILY 09742285 , bbb- SLICID - IMUICMID NATIVE M cIn t o s h -.Hurricane Grado J PATRICK CUDAHY CARNATION FIRST FOOD PINT CAN 5 9 * q u a r t CAfi ^ 0 C ORANGE JUICE SUCED \ MILK COFFEE "YOE" Bellview Brooms sturdy tone ui. each 1.29 2 PAGl 4. Atom-Enei^ Seen New Elngland industrialists today eon usaion opening the Inventions from now and the use of atomic coal. rapid developments being made in and patents conference, sponsored energy is a necessity. ‘That's already cheaper than Coventry producing atomlp fuel' is bringing here by the Natlonkl Association He said new processes have been coal can be obtained in many parts Under-Selling Coal thS coat of such fuel down below of Manufacturers and 35 manu­ found to breed atomic fuel, thus of the country...... cheaper than it MEN and WOMEN Cooperative Kindergarten the cost of coal. facturing and technical organisa­ increasing fuel reserves. is in the New England area,” he Dr. J o h »~ ^ y Dunning, dean of tions. , A&P's 95th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CONTINUES TO THRILL THOUSANDS WITH... Hartford, Sept 80 —A Co­ , A t present. Dr. Dunning said, said. Town to Vot(^ on Budget Uie facultyilty of. engineering at Co- This nation’s present energy a pound of uranium which costs Arthur Dru{ Sturts 1 Elects Temporary Heacb lumbia University scientist told a lumbia and a pioneer in the field sources, ho said, never will meet Washington Territory was cre­ group of atomic energy-minded about $9,000 a pound can produce of atomic energy, spoke at a lunch­ the world's requirements 50 years as much energy as 1,500 tons of ated March 3, 1858. A t M eeting BaiUm, 8 «p t 80— (Spacial)— FROZEN ^ S H J k nCGS J. Roaer as vice-president; Mrs. may do so at this time. lightfully delicious . . . so temptingly tender budget are available at tha Town Copies AviUlabla get la $230,703 which Includes $50,- Clerk’s office. Tender en d denefoOsI Just heet end servel WinUm Haggis, ascreUry and . . . so juicy-good—that your very first taste 142 to be paid on interest and prin­ The budgets will be voted on at Mrs. Joseph lyitalla, treasurer. Printed* copies of the proposed M E A T S ALL THROUGH teUs you this is QUALITY MEAT— the top o u t cipal on school bond lasuea. a special town meeting Monday budget for the 1954-55 term ag it FROZEN-FRESH - Also serving on a tenqwrary will be. presented to the annual grade quality of U. S. Government inspected The board baa anticipated that night at 8 at the Robertson School. basis as chairmen of Standing town meeting Monday are now the tax mill rate will be about SO Several other items will also b4 THE STORE! 10OZ committees are Mrs. *nieodore and “ grade-marked” meat. You’ll like our milU or an increase of one and one- available to interested persons. Skilful cutting and close-trimming . . . you’ll acted on. Caddy, membership; Richard They may be obtained at the ToWn half mills over last year’s rate. Controversy Arise* Wax Beans 2 'Sc%33 Ison aid and Ronald Gross, equip­ Clerk’s office or from Mrs. Joseph like our low prices . . . but most of all. you’ll Booth said that the recommended Considersble controversy has ment; Mrs. J. Angelo Freddo, pub- D'lUlia, clerk of the Board of Fi- like our meats BECAUSE THEY TASTE SO budget represents unbiased consid­ been created by the request for the FROZEN-FRESH Udty and librarian; Mra George nance. GOOD! eration for the town and that the installation of a water hole for Haylor, ways and means sad Mrs. No Aanounoement Made board has mad# a determined ef­ fire-protection at the new Orcutt fort to give full consideration to all 1^« Big Week! D O a n S FRENCH STYLE AA PKGS PKGS O 7 W alUr Miner, program. The Board of ICducation met laat School. The request' has been The group vfill incorporate ac­ evening in executive session to dis­ requests for funds. made by Richard Galinat, chief of cording to provision of the by-laws The original request tor funds cuss salary deUils with at least totalled $480,098 not including the. the North Coventry Fire Co. soespted last night AcUvs mem- one of the leading candidates for The Board of Education has SWANSON'S BONED barship is open to parents of chil­ school bond iaaue commitment. the position of principal at the Percentage-wise, Booth said, the voiced an objection to the idea. dren enrtnied in the school and Elementary School. Jesse Brainard, chairman of the SrtpR^’^ttgkL OTbudL. ONE LOW PRICE ONLY OK advAhJtujuL! Fire Dept, budget requAts were honorary membership is open to Board Chairman John McDer board says he has the support of anyone in the conununlty inter­ reduced by the largest figure. He Chicken or Turkey mn 33 mott and other board members did also said that about $17,000 was board members, that such con­ ested in the work of the kinder­ not issue a public statement fo l spent last year for equipment and struction would' create an un­ SUPER-RIGHT-CUT FROM HEAVY CORN-FED WESTERN STEER BEEF SWANSON'S - FOR A QUICK SNACK garten. Dues are set at fl.OO per lowing ^ e meeting. that $19,000 is recommended for healthy and hazardous condition. year per family. , ' New Arrival new equipment this year for the He also says that the board will lbs raglstration fee, payable A^daughter was bom at Man two fire companies. oppose such a request at the town when enrolling the idilld in the Chester Memorial Hospital yester­ The boai-d felt requeata for funds Meeting Monday. PORTERHOUSE • CLUB . Chkken Spread 19 school, will be $8.00 and tuition day to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilton for public health nursing, constable currently has beiui fixed at $2.00 of Keeney Drive. patrol and'.'development of roads Manchester Evening Hemld Oev- DINTY MOORE - "HOME-MADE" FLAVOR par weak for kindergarten which PTA News were worthy of being included for entry correspondent, Mr*. Charle* SIRLOIN • T-BONE LB * L. Uttle, telephone Pilgrim S-8SSI. Steaks will be in session three days a 89 The PTA executive conrunittee SUPER MARKETS the first time. IVsLB CAN weak and $1.85 per week for will meet tonight at the school at READY-TO.COOK, Beef Stew 37 aunary, in aassion two days a Dairy Foods 14 to 16 Lbs 8 o’clock. The Ways and Means headed by Ugo Montagna, aelf- PORK LOINS LUNCHEON MEAT WMk. (hmmlttee will conduct a rum­ SAVE 14e styled marquis also under arrest. TURKEYS 1954 Crop - Tender Young Toms LB 4 r The execuUva board comprised mage sale at the school from 9 Italy Newsman Muto, father of a blue-eyed 7-Rin IND e f the officers and chairmen of the a.m. imtll noon on Saturday. Ar­ PER'POUND READY-TOCObK .. WHOLE KERNEL CORN daughter, 3, naturally hopes he will ROAST LB 39c 12 0 Z C A N standliig commlttMS will meet ticles of tised clothing, dishes or Gruam Chsusu u>. 65c be acquitted. WHOLE OR CUT-UP LB 3 9 * = Hormel Spam 42= next Wedneklay to consider five Broke Scandal, LARGE FOWL costume jewelry may be left at OREAMV. T^STY "But even when the scandal is Lein End ef Perk Lein 1163* applications for the teaching poei- the school on Friday between 7:80 over, I will always' be a marked HORMEL'S - WITH BEANS tlon at tka school. and 9:80 p.m. when committee M ttCRStcr man," he said. ‘"ITiese newspaper Rib Half ef Perk Lein 1161* Lb. 4 9 c Fears for Life IV 4 -2 V2 LBS LB TIekat Sale Brisk members will be working there. HIBLETS clerks who ca"ll themselves jour­ Lein HnH ef Perk Lein U 71* BROILERS or FRYERS 49= Iba advance ticket sale for the Collections are being made by 1 LB CAN 2 5 ‘ ‘HGER BRAND SWISS nalists here will never let me work A A C REGULAR Chili Con Come Grange three-act comedy ‘‘Two Mrs, Paul Arnold. Mrs. Philip Rome, Sept. 30 (JV-The young or collaborate in any of their pa­ Whole Perk Lein 1.65* Days to Marry” has been quite Do««**«»* » 63* SHORT SHANK LB LIBBY'S FROZEN-FRESH will also have home-made cakes WAYBEST Won’t Identify Encmire SMOKED PICNICS 45= and oandlee for sale between the Waffles 3 Pkga. 39c Muto declined to identify these Seen at Low Ebb 10O Z A r c acta ot the show. For Miss Hayden NATIVE tb anemie.s but said he has three load­ W ork StarU To Fry or Broil SWEET LIFE FR. FR. ed revolvers in his home and it& pjjunJc fijuiduoL ONE LOW PRICE ONLY £LL adDSJdjAaiL! Green Pens 2 PKGS OonstrucUmi has startsd on the office, never goes out alone and WashingtSn, Sept. 30 OP) town's first four-family apart­ Miss Shirley I* Hayden, daugh­ Fetatccs 2 Pkga. 29e keeps r. huge, specially trained dog Strike activity over the nation BIRDS EYE FROZEN - FRENCH FRIED ment building which will be lo­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. MILK-FED always with him. continued at a low leVel during cated on Cari^ter Road. Bruce O. Hayden, 85 Earl St., whose mar­ FULL CUT lb 4 FISHERMEN Muto. a graduate lawyer, broke August, the Labor Dept’a Bureau Ronaon reports that site clearance riage to Francis Abel, son tft Mrs. the story of Wilma Monteai’a of Labor Statistics said today. Petntoes 2 pk^ 33= and other preliminary preparation Francis Abel of Coventry, will Veal Scallcps death in his magazine. Attualita, The bureau said there were 550 Honeydew Melons «Tuc°.n« i49‘ take place on Oct« 23, was honored e f the location has been done and after the case had been forgotten. strlkea in August idling'about 300,- A COLGATE-PALMOLIVE P R O D U a the foundation is finished. He re- with a miscellaneous shower re­ 4 ITSHERMEN The chain reaction which fol­ cently. . FRESH 000 workers for 3,500,(^ man days ports the building will be of frame lowed has resulted in the arrest of of idleness. eonstucUon and Colonial in de­ The party was held at the home LEAN RIB Ibl Fish Sticks Piero PiccionI, jazz pianist son of Qti^aiifkam m SaA c a u f o r n i a - c r a n d p i n t a O c LARGE PACKAGE o f Mrs. Arthur Foraker, 47 Hill­ This compared with 575 strikes Fnb 3 V sign. Pork Roast BLUE BIRD former Foreign Minister Attilfc in July Involving 370,000 workers Girl Hoonte Organise side St., and attended by 25 rela­ PiccionI, on a manslaughter w ll aVffUCI I IISO ^hort cakes box a V A COLGATE-PALMOLIVE PRODUa The first meeting of the Girl tives and friends of the bride-elect. charge. At least 15 others also for 3,750,000 man days of idlenesa. Beout troop for fifth grade atu* Miss Hayden unwrapped her OVENREADY Oraage Juice 2 can. 29c have been arrested. Last week Both the number of atrikta and SW U T-YltlO W GOLDIN number of workers involved this dents held at the school Tuesday choice gifts while seated beneath 6 to 14 LB. HENS tb Premier Mario Scelba faced, but LARGE PACKAGE Indicates there will be 17 candi­ a white wedding bell with stream­ woiva vote of confidence on hand- year are running welLbelow .last Pftotots^ 5 ilo25^ McIntosh apples 4 .s29= Vel 31^ dates for mwnbership. Troop ers. The decorations were in grton year and below the average since FANCY FASCAL liiW of the case. A COLGATE-PALMOLIVE PRODUa leader Mrs. Mortimer Harlow, as­ and pink. A delicious buffet style .‘ftie body of pretty WUr.ia Mon- World War II. LARGE I A C lunch 'was served at a table cen­ Celery sistant leader Mrs. Edmund Peres- BONELESS tetfl wa^ti^ up 17 months ago on •UNCH‘ | w TOKAY GRAPESco:S»..2Compact Clusters A ebs LBS 23= luha and Mrs. Lawrence Omiverse, tered with a shower cake. Pic­ the black sands of Ostia Beach, YELLOW GOLDEN Jr„ leader o f local Troop 106, met tures of the group were taken and BRISKET lb clad' only in panties embroidered Ajax Cleanser 2 '^k^'23'^ with the girls, pnd their mothers. a pleasant s^ a l evening was en­ Corned Beef with teddy 'bears. Muto’s article CITIZENS: BfllMHMS 2\ „2V . Sfrs. Ftederldii'Wythe of Hebron, joyed. charged her death followed a dope POTATOES 50 1.29 FOR REALLY FAST, THRIFTY DISHWASHING OXFORD RARK district leader was algo present and .sex orgy atterded by Italia, VOTE FOR BARTLETT A 2 ^ ^ A regular raetlng date was set CHOICE . blueblooda and political personal­ Gross Seed for Mondays from 8:16 toi 4:10 STEER BEEF lb I ities. 5 1.89 CALIF.PEARS Delicious Eating 2 LBS Lux LIQUID DETERGENT BOHLE 38‘ p.m. at the school. The candidates Chuck Roast . The editor was brought to trial will begi nwork on their tenderfoot WINDOW SHADES on charges of spresdihg "false and POE IT FLOATS requirements with the hope that ixftUL dai^-^aiAk, afJbUL dUIsL! Freah alarmist ne'va.’’ His case x/as rus- EXTRA BUYS they may hold their investiture pended temporarily after sensa­ LARGE g%jC WASHAILE Pork Chops 55r''Lb. 49c Spiced Ham SUoed Lb. Mremony in about a month. tional testimony forced the govern­ Ivory Soup CAKES Z # Date Bet For Fete COLUMMA PYROXYLIN ment to reopen its investigation. Eo*Ach Cererm sunnybrook grade a y iQ c 2 The W.S.C.6. of United Metho­ Veal Chops Lb. 59c Liverwurst Lb. 59c Since then hia magazine has closed BRIGHTENS AND WHITENS dist Ohxurch has stt Oct. 9 as the M S|| Made to Order down. PlugSMi Stwirt - date of Hie oinual harvest siqtper ^eSU With Four BoUera Freah Fresh "M y profession right now is that I I c o ll b g g O MEDIUM SIZE . . DOZ *10 featAirlng corned beef and cab­ Homburg AU B«et Lb. 33c Luxury Loaf Sliced Lb. o f a defendant—and neither pleas­ AND bage. Mrs. Walter Miner is general ant nor profltaWe," he said. "I Lux Fiuk^ LARGE PACKAGE 3 1 chairman o f the committee in 4 9 cannot go abroad because police Stptic TaRkt AM Fresh Creamery .LB i charge. L X JOHNSON [Minuto Steak 69c Boiled 69c have picked up my paatport. LATHER^EELYLATHERS FREELY AAND QUICKLY Voters to be Made PAINT CO. Meanwhile, people .started sabo­ MachlRE Glaaiai D U L L C r CradeM" PRlOf New voters will be made at .the taging my magazine, which had .Septic., Tanks, Drain Community Hall Saturday in a 699 Main St„ Tel. MI-9-4S01 100,000 -circulation." Lux leilet Soup*iT 3 ^ 25 IONA-YELLOW CLIN6 day-long aassion running from 9 , to hush up the Moatesi case paid Fields, Dry Wells and A LEVER BROS. PRODUCT news dealers. not to carr>’ Us Sewer Lines Installed PEACHES AGED CURED LB magazine on the stands. and Repaired. sharp CHEDDAR 59^ Redeem BACON "1 tried to introduce American IONA IRAND Journalism in Italy. Doing this, I 1 Q T U O Z I A C n i l U E C ' SULTANA STUFFED 63/a OZ g g C LARGE PACKAGE Your TOMATO JUICE Breeze 32= uncovered many unpleasant facts Wm. F. . CAN V L I y CJ Priced Real Low GLASS BUCKET O J _ regarding many important per­ Good SULTANA LIGHT MEAT- AN ALL-PURPOSE SOAP SUGAR sons.” Muto asserted. 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'V ' -4 • / / sM. lUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80,1954 liANCHESTER EV|?NTNC HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1954 PAGE THuirriDr doctor’s Wife gt'iii II nmmmwm.mrnmwmssmitr -■ Starting Lineups Row Rages Question of Stfnddy Sale U. S. to Aid SEE from all over the world. It coat the Otaraae* H. Revue Music DiA^ctor Provoo to Undergo government that much to convict Mannings Return i i Being So^ht 'Candidates Air Ideas Provoo. D. «f I. CLEVELAND HEW YOBK Seen\ Going to Electors LOANS New Treason Trial Doub aaid most of the witnesses Guard Set Smith, If Lockman, lb As Nominee Hondurans *« aeooad aiertgagM u i oote- probably would be recalled. From Convention Avila, 3b Dark, as «a Eastern Seaboard Alarm Doby. cf Mueller, rf mobilea. Aloe tasonMce- Provoo presently Is held In the Roam, Sb Maya, ef Board Views Expressed CONNECnCUT VALLEY On Campaign Issues (Conttnaetf from Pag* One) Federal Detention House In New Atty. and Mrs. Frederick R At London Out for Mrs. Rosen; W«m. lb Thompson, 3b York. Manning have returned from a Westlake, rf Irvin, If Quits Race Indicate Voters fVill In Disaster Realty and Inveatraent Co. most Important treason trial since | RUMMAGE SAt Strickland, as Williams. 3b ObitU5a*y the School Building Committee, Doub said he probably will be cross-country trip to the North­ Accompanied by Son Hesan, o Westrum, c t ■ ■ 74 East Ceatcr Street Policy Questions Posed declared, "The material Is ■not In­ that of Aaron Burr," indicated the brought here next week. After west. following attendance at the « OM) Wynn, p ______Antonelll, p^ (Oeattapei froas Page 0*e) Make Final Decision tOaEtoa—d frMn Fag* 0*e) XM. Ml-»-48n Umpires; Charley Berry fAmerlcan), For Candidates by ferior. It to not-euppoaed to be new, trial will be as costly and his relea.se from the New York national convention In Portland. la wiUu^tawal of the Amerlcmn Stats police along the Ekuitem plate: Jocko Conlan (National), first transperent. It la eupposed to be drawn out as the first. indictmenta, Provoo will bs rear­ Ori., of the Daughters Of Union seaboard have been alerted to be base; John Stevens (American), second "What more haven’.t they told Opinion expressed by memban In El Salvador the Lempa River League and Audience transl'Jcent, to admit dtffuaed In one of the weirdest rases to rested on the Maryland warrant. Veterans of the Civil War, of TONIGHT fi:30 forces from Buro^. on the lookout for Mrs, Dorothy baas: Al Barlick (NaUonal). third base; ua about their slate of tnexpei^- of the Board of Directdra last night Deaths today reached a level 18 feet above light end not the direct reye of the- The ministers met for two hours t.e)n Warneke (NatlAnal). left field foul come out of World War II, Provoo Provoo, who denied aiding the which Mrs. Manning is a national MITISH AMERICAN CLUR A. Rosen, 38. wife of Dr. Theodore line: Larry Napp (American), rlsht enced men ?..... at a meeUng at Waddell School left normal and sent numerous famlllea At Waddell School ■un. It la not a auhstitute for was convicted Feb. 11, of broad­ Japanese except under pain of past president. She was elected this mominff. Rosen, and the couple's seven year fleM foui line. •Thie withdrawal leaves their little doubt that the question of scurrying from its flood watara. glass. It’a intended for use over the casting wartime propaganda for death if he disobeyed his captors, to the board of directors of the MAfLE STRECT, MANCHESTER pld son, Theodore A., who .have whole ticket open again to the Mrs. Gertrude B. Hedge* Although extensive areas, along swimming imol." Dulles, Bden, Adenauer and Sunday aale will go to the voters In a two-and-a-half-hour ses­ the Japanese, of abusing fellow was accused by the government of new DUVeW Home In Springfield, Mendas-France arranged to get beefi missing from their Vernon manipulation of the bossea of the Mrs. Gertrud* B. Hedges, 88, tha river banks have- been flooded tampering. . sion of answering questions poMd Miller led off the discussion on American soldiers in wartime home since Wednesday. Giauti Leading at a special election. White Birch Farm, Hlgganum, going over to the Japanese «fter 111., to serve for three years. together Ists today to talk over moat discredited machine In the there were no reports of drownings. by the League of Women Votera the school by saying, "1 can't say Pacific Hell Champs, anil «f caus­ the fall of Ctorregidor-1*^1942. I After the convention thev took the issue of granting W rit Oer> Involved in a divorce action Ini­ atate’s-hlato^.’’ The Board la slated to diacusa died at her home yesterday after­ Units of the National Guard helped rORGERV.. / H’a going along satisfactorily be­ tialed by her husband, Mrs. Ropen noon. She was tha widow of Ells­ and by Rome of the IhO persona In ing the'dcath of Army Capt. Bur­ A student of ^ddhlsm before ^ a conducted tour by the Ncirthern many complete sovereignty. 2 to 1 in Sixth Speculation on possible replace­ the question at Us next meeting flood victims reach communities Ui* audience. 11 of the 12 candi­ cause we Wculd all like to see it ton C. Thomson of Swea Cit.v, he Joined the Army In 1941, Pro-1 Pacific Railroad to 'Vancouver, B. Adenauer predicted the dele­ is said.: to be "emotionally upsiet” ments for Jacoby included the Tuesday evening at the hearing worth C. Hedges and had been a not affected by the floods. built two weeks after the leferen- and has "suicidal tendencies."'Dr. FRAUD / dates for elMtion to the Board of Iowa, by Informing on him to their voo allegedely doffed his khaki I C. by steamer, then to Lake Louise gates would finish U^eir task to­ (Ooattboed from Fago 0*e) names of John A. Ullnski, Buffalo room of the Municipal Building. Hartford resident for 50 yeara be­ Numerous laborers were clear­ Tdrectors axpressed their opinions dum.” He said it la a complex pro(> Jananese captors. and Banff, where they encounter­ night. Others, notably the trrench, Rosen received a suicidal note Parka commissioner; Abraham Asked last night at a candidates fore moving to Hlgganum. She ing dirt and debria from many le.m to meet the requtremenU and uniform and t)onned the white from his estranged wife yester­ and was oqt, Thompaon to Lock- was a member of the First Church on nine broad questions of town (Jonvlctlon carried toe death priest robes of fiuddhisrn when ed a September snowstorm last thought the details would take Beame, New York City budget di­ meeting whether they favored Sun­ highways blocked by landslides set poUcJl. stay within the $5,000,000 budget. penalty but New York Federal Sunday. • somewhat longer to work out. day. The note included obituaries man. rector, and Thomas W. Higgins, day sale most members of the of Christ, Scientist, Middletown. off by the long and heavy rainfall. He eeld final plans will be com Japanese for.'ces took Corregidor. of both herself and her son. Smith struck out swinging at a She leaves a son, E. Warren The camndates' meeUng took' Judge Gregory F. Noonan spared Previous to leaving for the con­ Reflecting Uie ministers' confi­ Syracuse banker. Board said they were personally I-leted before the town la ready to the life of the handaome, square- vention the couple mpved from 47 dence that an agreement was near, The general alarm broadcast in fast ball. against it but felt the issue should Hedges of Manchester; two daugh-' place at 8 p. m. in the auditorium start the foundstion. BINGO IKE PLEDGES AID dicated Mrs. Rosen is believed to Avila fouled to Thompson- near Jacoby. 61, chief clerk of the of Waddell School. jawed defendant and aentenced Xlaple St. to the Mafining home­ Dullea advanced his expected date Kings (Brooklyn) County Surro­ b« decided by the votera. Director tars, Mrs. Norman' E. Draper of Denver, Sept. 30 (F)—President On the question of cost, Maho­ him to a lifetime In prison. Maiichegter Green of departure for Washington to be driving a 1952 green Buick con­ the field boxes behind third. Walter Mahoney, however, who Glastonbury and Miss Claire E. The questions concerned capital ney asserted people have been ask­ stead, 230 Hackmatack St. vertible coupe vrith Connecticut No runs, one hit, 'no errors, one gates Court, issued his declina­ Hedges of Hlgganum; one brother, Eisenhower today sent a message ImprovemenU. the town s build­ George Vince The U.S. District Court of . Ap­ EVEIY niMr NMHT Saturday night. PKviously he'had tion at the offices of the Demo­ made the motion for an ordinance of sympathy to the people of Hon­ ing him if it is true that the cor.t peals in New York last Aug. 27 up­ ^ planned to fly, home Sunday. registration, TRMD. Mrs. Rosen left. permitting Sunday sale three years' Ernest Warren, and one alater. ing code. Improving the town's Is up to $6,000,000 end the plan­ Holding Fair Oct. 2 is five feet eight inches tall, weighs GIANTS SECOND cratic State Committee in the duras and promised additional aid water supply, creaUng a » >arate Music for this year's Rotary set the conviction and sentence on DOBSONVIUE ~ V.F.D. “It’s going very well now," Cana­ Blltmore hotel. ago, aaid he atlll favored It. Miss Agnes Warren, both in Eng­ 84 ners are trying to get It down to the ground that Provoo should have about .110 pounds and wears horn­ Mays filed to Westlake. A public hearing on the subject land; three grandchildren, and a to the victims of floods which have Can Pietert Their Cliettti wMl water commission, sidew(>lk as- $5,000,000. "1 don't know, Maho­ Revue, to be presented at the Wad­ CITIZENS: dian Forein Secretary Lester B. rimmed glasses. Police could give Smith hauled In Thompson's Jacoby said he twice had been hit that country this wedk. aeasmenta, progress of plans for dell School on the evenings of Nov. been tried In Maryland where he The Manchester Green PTA will BUS LEAVES ORANGE HALL AT 7:1 S P.M. Pearson to^d newamen at the noon elected to'office by the people of was held Tuesday but the hearing great grandchild. ney said, "becauee I haven't had was an Army prisoner at the time open the new season with a Fam­ no description of what Mrs. Rosen high fly In left center. had little bearing. on the outcome The funeral will be held at the Tho President's message went the high achoo;, changes in the a report In the last six months." 19 and 2(). is in the capable hands v o n FOR ' break. A British Foreign Office and her son were wearing. Brooklyn since the "old accusa­ out as he scheduled another light of his anrest on the treason charge. ily Fair. Saturday, Oct. 2. on the spokesman added that good prog- Irvin was called out on atrikea, tion" was made'against him. since both sides in the controver­ Doolittle Funeral Home. 14 Al Im I chaik | w im Mi weqptii wm Mm. town charter, revaluaf.on and fire Also speaking on the subject of of George Vince as music director In its -unanimous decision, toe ap­ Lt. Harry Taylor of the Staf looking at three pitches. sy have said they would take the Church St., Middletown, tomorrow day at his vacation headquartera consolidation. cost. Mrs. Natalie McIntosh (R), and Mias Mary E. Wilson, pianist. school playground. Booths will be reaa was made at the morning sea- ford Barracks of . Conn. State Po­ so far as visitors are concerned. —i w yrniMl iliMin iirnnn l|■|•■liMi peals court also said the govern­ set up and activities will begin at skm. No runs, no hits, no errors, none Isaue to votera if necessary. at 10:30 a. m. Brnaat R. Dayton, Sricr » f if Mr Mwnwr ,(MMI m«k M ifn EvaluaUons of what capital Im­ another member of the School Both are graduates of Manches­ ment wrongfully insinuated before lice, aaid.^Mrs. Rosen’s note indi left. Parking Meters reader, will officiate, and burial In Washington yester(toy, Gen. provemenU facing the town are Building Ctoihmittee, aaid she was ter High School! Vince is also a 10 a, m. and continue to 2 p! m. A conference source said the cated she would do away with her ■*—Aawia'i hmm ptmt the Jury that Provoo waa homo­ POE ministers spsat most of the morn­ INDIANS THIRD Another matter to come before will be In Fairview Cemetery, James A. Van Fleet, retired, aald most Important varied widely, with told that the cost figure was $7,' graduate of the Hartt College of sexual. I As in previous suroesaful fairs ing discusung a compromise pro­ self and the child. Attorneys for Doby was called out on strikes Reds Expected the Board at the meeUng Tuesday West Hartford. he would report to the President Matthew Paton (D) favoring the 000,000. On / que.^tioning her In­ Music, where he receiveo h.s It left up to the government the of the ssaociatlon In the past sev- Mrs. Rosen, Pigeon and Kahan of for the second straight time. is the allocation of 12,000 from tha There will be no visiting hours. today hla findings on hla recent A ktMiMI |n m Bachelor of Music degree. He is ; eral yeara, there will be pony posal submitted by Belgian For­ Rockville, said, according to the MMBiM. WWIM • ktanr construction of the new sewage formant, she said, she realised the choice of appealing to the Supreme BRAKE eign Minister Paul-Henrl Spaak on , Dark made a nice stop of Rosen's parking meter fund to provide mission to the Far East to survey disposaT plant. Jacob Miller (R) person had added the $2,000,000 now teaching music In Hsrtfo-d Court or retrying Provoo In the rides, doll carriage and bicycle pa­ story, told- them. Dr. Rosen, an alow bounder behind second and To Unveil New about 150 parking apacea on Char­ SaoMMl BUIler military and economic needs. and Walter Mahoney (D) casting state grant to the $5,000,000 esti­ public schools following si year in Maryland district. rades and movies. Also balloons the crucial question of the control eye, ear, nose and throat spMialist ter Oak Field to alleviate the park­ But Asst. Press Secretary Mur­ of German rearming. threw him out Rosen, recovering Samuel Millar, 75 Main St., If your dealer cannot supply yd* their votes for Increasing the mate to jret $7,000,000. The state Enfield Schools. At preseni lie 1' The Issuance of the warrant yes­ \vill be available for the children's Informants disclosed Eden has who maintains offices on Main from an Injured thigh, pulled up ing problem at Wells, Vine. School died suddenly yesterday after­ ray Snyder said the President had water supply and Improving iU grant helps pay the $5,000,000 soloist of the First Congregations) terday eliminated a Supreme Court enjoyment. Street here, did not read the con­ lame. A-plans at UN and Eldridge Streets and the south no appointment with Van Fleet. He cost. appeal, Doub said. Mother and dad will be Inter­ SPECIAL tossed into the committee consider­ noon. He was born in County Ty­ send order to D18TRIBUTOB distribution, and Mrs. Helen Fitz­ Church of W^Ilimantic. He has ing German sovereignty a proposal tents of the letter handed him by "Werta lined a single into center- end of Main Street. rone, Ireland, on March 20, 1886, added, however,'that while he had patrick (D) asserting the town Poe, whq has based his candi been, soloist with the Hartt College ■The reversal cost the government ested in the bake shop, the flower Include* lining and lahor—THi; r e st BRAKE JOB IN TTOWIT that calls for immediate termina­ his son when Mrs. Rosen -asked field. (CottlBoed from Page 0*e) Reportedly proposed by Police and had resided in Manchester for no apecific Information, there was wide parking problem Is, of prime docy^jchlery on opposition to the (Thoir and conducted it on tour In a million dollar. Investment. With sale and the white elephant teble. him to come to their Box Mountain Chief Herman O. Schendel, the a pcMMlbility the Chief Executive 69 witnesses—34 for the govern­ ELECTRICITY IS OUR lUSINESS tion of the western Big Three oc­ Road home in Vernon yesterday. Westlake walked on four pitches. three and a half yeara, and had and. Van Fleet might confer later Jsk STRONG ft CO. Importance. Bower’s rioc on the Board of Di­ the absence of the director. Lunch will be served at various cupation-before final agreement Righthander Jim Hearn started he demanded last week that the plan is designed to enforce the recently been employed at the Soggeeta Priority Hystem rectors, a r^ e d with Mahoney that Miss Wilson is a Junior at Hill- ment, 35 for the defense -brought booths at the fair. , We have precislea equlpaseat fer test aad repair *f geaeratai*. ion the arms issue. Dr. Rosen, it was reported, re­ warming up in the Giant bullpen U.N. Security Council, In which limitations on parking along those Maple Street Laundry. He was a In the week if the general cornea experts havjj^^been called on from yer College and also the Hartford starter motors, voltage regulators. fused to go into the house yester­ Ruaeia nas veto power, have here. F. O. Box 175, Mnnebester, Conn. Harold Turkington (R) said a AiiMrlcaBs Surprised day and Mrs. Rosen sent her son Strickland forced Westlake, Dark streets withouj placing a hardship ship caulker by trade and for priority ayatem should be set up lime to time to consult on plan School of Music, having received Eden would give the Germans to Williams. authority over any international on students at the high school and many years waaemployed in The prospect for the afternon waa ning the school. Turkington. an scholarships to both schools. Miss EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS IF YOU TRADE HERS * practically full control over their out with the note. When he dis­ another round of golf, with perhaps and some effort made to solve covered the contents later in the No runs, one hit, no errors, Xwo atomic agency. The United States at Howell Cheney Technical shipyards in Ireland. part of each problem at the same other oppont-i^t of the bloc, assert Wilson. Who has accompanied We give Coaaumers Front Sharlag Greea Staaapa FREE wltll internal and external affairs, but left. - . ^ has shown no willingness to place School, many of whom are forced time out at the clubhouse for a ed that the School Building Com numerous singers and dancers, and each lOc purrhaoe. without the right to rearm fbr the day, he consulted his attorney, He waa a member of Massencre look on televialon at the second Ume.. Herman Yules, who sent him to GIANTS THIRD the propoeed agency under such to use cars because they live be­ Lodge of Masons, Belfast, Ire­ Phillip Harrison (D) said he Is mlttee is set up by state statute played for light operas and operas, Fresh time being. Tliis proposal shocked Williams struck out but had to control. yond bus lines. .game of the-World .Series between and town ordinanre and not mere, state police. land. a past master and honorary the New York Giants and the deeply lit favor of parking,, but was the accompanist for the YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE the French and even surprised the be tagged oiit by Hegan. Some quarters—feeliqg 'Vishln- The Board will be asked again member - of Belgravia Qrange ly by a vote of the Board. "It is Mikado production presented by Americana. Married Jan. 5, 1938, in Duluth, sky timed his speech to coincide . that since money for the work Is their responsibility to formulate I am now celebrating 25 years, of aervic* la Maachester. aa’ Minn., their only son was born Westrum filed to Smith in deep to appropriate an additional Lodge, Ireland, and a member of The President saw the Giants available In the parking meter the South Methodist Church. you can look for bargains here for the rest ef the year. The informants said Eden may left center. with the nine-power London con­ $1,000 for the construction of an building plans," Turkington said. Tickets for the two perfor­ have put this idea forward solely Dec. 14, 1947. Suit for divorce oiy ference on German rearm am ent- the Black Preceptory, Ireland. win the opener in the 10th inning flind. It should be removedi from Won’t Scrap Crabtree’s Plans to bring pressure on the French to grounds of intolerable cruelty were Antonelll went out on a high fly observation tower on top of the He leaves his vrife, Mrs. Ruth yesterday, halting hla round of golf the category of a capital Improve­ mances of the Rotary Revue, In­ PORK PRODUCTS filed by Dr. Rosen on May 7 of this to Westlake. ; predicted he might indicate Rus­ police station. On Sunday Direc­ Matchett Miller, four daughters, ment and work should be started Asked later by Dr. A. Elmer cluding half-price student tickets, agree quickly on the twin' prob­ No rune, no hits; no errors, none sian willingness to accept reuni­ temporarily at the ninth hole.Lo.. do Di.skan If she favored the con­ lems—-German sovereignty and year. fication of the former Reich. But tor Walter Mahoney, strong advo­ Mrs. Aubrey McMullen and Mrs. so. on It. Mrs. FlUpatrick Insisted struction of schools, Mrs. Fitzpat­ are now available from all mem­ AT Reports indicate Dr. Rosen is left. cate of a $1,000 appropriation, met Ian Wright, both of Manchester. nothing should be done until a bers of the local Rotary club. armament control. INDIANS FOURTH any reunification offer was ex­ He went out to Cherry Hills rick said, "If the question means Declarations by Bklen and Dullea now residing in Hartford.. pected to follow closely the lines with Town Engineer James H. Mrs. Eileen Bleakley of Ireland Country C3ub after his persbuUdlng Mahoney and Paton, bloc mem­ FRESH SHOULDER ...... Lb. 49e ly have gone a long way to curb­ German regime that the West* tenance of the public building. check-up indicate he is "continuing code and should cease lbs studies bers. said they were not in favor town.” TELBPHONI MItehdl Smith walked on a full count. * Sidewalk Hearing The funeral will be held Satur­ ing French obJecUons based on Thompaon made a sensational would never agree. to maintain an excellent state of for .1 separate building code. of the type of aohools the town has "You're right. Waltfr.' they FRESH PORK lU H ...... Lb. 53e fear of a resurgent Germany. Billion in Viet Nam The Directors will be asked to day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the health." Turkington said he had Just heard been building. Both said they felt would,” 'Turkington countered. Eden promised that British divi- stop of Avila’s hot amaah to hla fix a date for a public hearing Holmes. Funeral Home, 400 Main The meeting' wea sponsored by FRESH SPARERIIS ...... Lb. 49e left and threw to Wllliama forcing St. Burial will be in East Ceme­ Snyder proved no details on re­ that the Board's committee on the town needs more ctossrooms siomi would be maintained on the (OoBttaned tram Pag* Oa*) Smith at second. on the installation of sidewalks tery. sults of the Sept. 6-7 examination WmBANDUQUORVAlUIS bullding*<=°l matter, the man, 56 Concord.Rd.. who died of ings of the Board could be called Paton favored the creation bf a Atwrays the Best for less The program developed in the left. who object tc the Integration of 11 a heart attack Sunday night fol- Jtut before today's session began, conference led by U. S. Undersec­ Negro students at the elementary-’ Board is expected to hear a prog­ Leaks to Reds to handle water problems If nec­ Personnel Appeals Board. Kose shook hands with Dulles and Rosen lined a ainglt to right, ress report on negotiations with * truck-car colliaion In essary and that the Board should backed a complete civil service or­ retary of Stats Walter Bedell limping to first. high achOol where 1,562 students Windham, was help yesterday af­ ganization. "thanked him m ost cordially'' for Smith, France's Minister for In­ attend classes*.’' Charles Ponticelll for a right of (Conttonefl from Page 0»e) ROBIN HOOD (not ha%w.$o«pa«s of\ llth budget for his declaration. WerU filed to Irvin. way from Hackmatack Street to ternoon at 2 o’clock In St. Mary's ’a department with which It is not Those points are planks in ' the PLATE dochina Guy Lachambre and Only 537 white students in a Experts worked feverishly in Westlake went down twinging. the site of the Keeney Street Episcopal Oiurch. The Rev. Alfred familar. Democratlo platform. French Finciice Minister Edgar No runs, one hit, no errorh, one registration of 2,074 reported yes­ L. Wllliama. assisted bj the Rev. age Dept, on the night before he Asked from the floor if they CaHed for and delivered committee teoms to put .flesh on Faure. Is a renewa of the French- terday for clasies here and In four School. The Board has authorized last saw his wife and vanished. Water Suppl.v Problem the skeleton proposals advanced by left. General Manager Richard Marlin Donald N. Hungerford, curate, of- Harrison, speaking on improve­ favored consolidation of the fire promptly at no «xtra L. T . Wood American cooperation which ex­ GIANTS FIFTH surrounding comnunitles . ’ There was no evidence that the the various fbreign ministers. Boggs today sifted recommenda- to offer $2,000 for the land. ficiated, and Sydney MacAlpine r 6.85 ment of the water supply, men­ departments, most candidates who change. CORNED BEEF. isted in. the Indochina War and Maya walked to become the pre-rided at the organ. Biirlal waa official Jnveatigato,* were any spoke said they felt increasing the LOCKER PLANY ani MEAY HOUSE American, British, French and which hr.s been in a state of col­ tlotas from his attorney general, Judge’s Bench closer to~ discovering who had tioned three plans and said . they West German experts put the Giant's first base runner. The Directors will also be asked in Rose Hill Meaorial Cemetery. should all be. investig ated in an town's water supply is a problem 51 BISSELL ST. TEL MI.3-8424 lapse since L e war ended. Wynn had retired the first 12 state education officials and "many Rocky Hill. ^ leaked secrets from the National which must be solved first. Direc­ flnishing touches on a tentative others" on whaf steps to take to to waive the requirement* for com­ Defense Council at Its meetings GILBEY'S effort to find the one least expen­ HNE niARMACY and a FREE head of CABBAGE** report to be submitted tonight on In esence French and native batters to face him. petitive bidding on a Judge's Bearers were CTifford Beck. sive. The measures are Joining the tor Mahoney said outright he is for troops were doing the fighting with Thompson lined a single to right, reach a workalile solu-Ion. on May 26, June 28 and Sept. 10. >S) H 3 J O consolidation now. and he termed CALL MI-4-4SI4 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE precise ways, of restqring-political A leader in the fight against bench, witness stand, paneling in Lyman Hodgman, 'Theodore Ma­ SOT metropolitan district, building a American equipment; American the first hit off Wynn, sending the new courtroom In the convert­ ther. Henry Davidson. Arnold Hag- A section of the Paris press to­ new dam at Roaring Brook Reser­ the water problem Irrelevant to the ^UT FROM WESTERN STEER BEEF Independence to the German Fed­ dollars were bolstering up the Mays to third. integration in Delaware la Br^'snt main question. 7 eral, Republic. \ Bowles of Arlington, Va., head of ed almshouse and woodwork at land a.id Clarence MuIIaney. day began protesting against all voir, and buying Snipaic Lake In French government. Rhodes batted for Irvin. the police station at a cost of the name-calling and dragging in Vernon. “Political Hot Potato” Sought O naraati^ When peace came many U.S. the National Association for the The service waa largely at­ "Consolidation la a political hot Rhodes fouled off Wynn’s first Advancement of White People. $1,705.32. tended, and a profusion of beauti­ of side Issues which have confused All candidates who expressed an - Tho French are afraid' to give offtclaia feared the French were pitch. Acting In its. capacity as the the inquiry. Some observers'have opinion on the subject except .potato,” he declared, "but I'm not 18 X E A K S Short or Sirloin sovereignty to the Germans with­ so sick of the fight that they The dispute over segregalton be­ ful floral tributes waa received. WhUki€% afraid of it." Rhodes dropped a Tekaa League gan In Delaware almost two weeks Water Commission, the ^ a r d will interpreted the whole affair as a Mahoney and Edwin Kosc (D) fa­ out first obtaining a definite and would get out at once or else single Into center field, scoring consider a request for a (vSter main move to drive Premier Pierre vored a liberalisation of the aa- Turkington aaid taking over the binding agreement on control of would fail to strengthen the native ago, and Bowles has taken an ac­ . Baymoad Klecolt South Manchester Fire District, a Mays with the tying run and send­ tive part in it for the past week. extension on Buckingham Street Mendes-France from office, though sessment for installing sidewalks. 1 WESTERN STEER BEEF RIB | FRESH KILLED their eventual rearmament. states.-From the American p^nt ing Thompson to third. Rhodes from Farmington Street to Asylum largely attended funeral servicea the leakages began during the gov­ Mahoney backed inatalling aide- move proposed some time ago by Mendes-France also wants simul­ of riew. it was desirable that the He plans a meeting at which a call for Raymond Klecolt, 38 Cooper BRIARCLIFF Mahoney, does not' constitute con­ took second on Doby’t throw In an will be made to oust : :hool Supt. Street. Dee(l8 for these streets ernment of former Premier Josef walks, especially near schools, and taneously BriUsh-American guar> French get out, but in such a way attempt to head off Thompson. St., who died Monday after a long Laniel. BtoNOlO WMIWIY solidation. He said a complete ROAST a u s , . . . , x Ramon C, Cobbs at Milford. were accepted recently by the illness, were held thia morning at assessing two thirds the cost to study of the coau of total consoli­ 1 55c I CAPONS ontees on keeping troops in Europe as to guard against collapse of Doby, playing very deep for 'The truth is somewhere,” com- 8« 5TH 2 , 9 9 .55c town. 8:15 at the John B. Burke Funeral abutting property owners as under dation should be made before any and an agreement on the future of anti-Communist leadership and Rhodes, made a valiant attempt Water Meters menteerPariB-Presse in' a front­ N O O f 80T the present system. Kose agreed. the disputed Saarland as part of a authority- Home, followed by a Mass In SL page editorial. "There is a certain WHtSKKS IN THIS PROOUCT steps are taken. for the ball which landed at his feet. The commissioners will be asked Theodore Fairbanks, (R) pro­ Harrison said a property revalua­ 1 MAINE - V G5I#W%WSIWW d e l iv e r e d package deal. Meanwhile the U.S. government It was Rhodes' second hit in two Seeks to Reeover to waive requirements for com­ James’ Church at 9 o’clock. The Monsieur X .. .whq is a traitor. 4 YEARS OLD had a I billion dollars or more Rev. Georgs Hughes waa. the But this truth is already ao ob­ ■OTTIED AT THE OISTIUERY posed a 50-50 split between the tion la necessary and probably 1 LIVE OVERNIGHT *^e Spaak plan for the supervi­ pinch hit appearances In the series. petitive bids for the purchase of town and the property owner and should be done as earlJTa's possible. JI flSiJKS l ^ \ sion of armaments production and available for'expenditures In Indo­ Williams lookied at a third strike. celebrant and Mrs. Jane Macca- scured under such an acciimula- china during the next 15 months Moiiey from Son 176 water-meters. Including 116 rone waa organiat and soloist.' The a provision for extension of pay­ Commenting, on sources of rev­ distribution is reported to call for Righthander Ray Narleskl and water meters for 'Orford Village tion of Incidental hypotheses and ments. Gilbert Barnes (R) also enue other thm the property tax, salvaging certain control agencies —that Is. through the end of 1955. lefthander Don Mosai began warm­ homes, at a cost of about $4,200. Rev. John Hannon read the com­ gratuitoijs accusations that one OLD HARVEY The oniy. hitcl, is that funds were' ing-up for Cleveland. Mrs. Nan Peterson, formerly of mittal service at the grave In East begins to doubt if It will ever see favored a reapportionment of the Mrs. Fitzp-trick proposed that a from the now defunct European Other matters to come before ■UNOiO WHItKtY cost and extension of payments. school tax be levied. Miller aaid he ' lb j earmarked, by Congress for an ag­ Westrum walked on four pitches, 27 Trumbull Rd.. now of Hartford, Ometery. the light of day." •« VEAL STEAKS Defense Community (EDC) to gressive campaign to rid Iqdo- has started - attachment proceed­ the group are the purchase of a STH 2 , 9 9 Miller favored extended payments. approved the plan 'proposed by operate under the new seven- Ailing the bases. Delegations from the Demo­ PROOF BOT china of Confmunism. Proposing Antonelll. grounded sharply to ings to recover her life savings back hoe and payloader for depart­ Pascal Poe (D) said he Is ’’in­ Henry . Mal'.or>’, executive vice nation 'Brussels grouping. ment use, the fixing of a date for cratic Town Committee and Hart­ WHISKIES IN THIS PR O D U a president of Cheney Bros., where­ 1 Morv soys.w"Don't forgot about cor uniquo doNvory sorvko. EMwr ceow instead to spend it on holdi^ the Avila who threw to Strickland forc­ following her ..evlctioh Sept. 11 ford Lodge of Elks No. ■'19. both clined toard a more llbci;pl policy I But Spaak wanu handling of line, officials fold the French they from an apartment she expected to a hfiaring on water and sewer rate 4, 5 AND 6 YEARS OID on sidewalk payments.” < by taxes would be levied and the the controls to be a responsibil­ ing Westrum but Antonelll beat hikes, approval of billa and a re­ of whieb the deceased was a Public Records B O n iED ' AT THE OISTIUERY revenue distributed on a wider in. in porson. er have our pqrsonol shopper *Dof. toko yeor oidor over tho would have to get further agree­ Strickland'a relay In an attempt for occupy for life In the horn, of her member, attended the services. Mrs). Fitzpatrick said th a t' the ity of the Supreme NATO com­ ment before making a firm com­ a double play and Thompson son and daughter-in-law, according quest by the Connecticut Ptm’er Town Planning Commission has basis than'by individual towns. 1 phone for delivery or pick-up ot your ceuveoiooce." | mander in Europe. U. S. General mitment. They appeared confident scored to put the GianU in front 2-1. to an attachment recorded in the Co. for an additional right of way Bearers were George Willard Warrantee Deeds LYNNBROOK presented A plan for needed side­ Asked if they favored non-parti­ Alfred M. Gruenther. congressional leaders would con­ Rho^s went to third on the play. Town CTerk's office yesterday. from W. Middle Turnpike to Olcott **>d Dr. Leonard Grace, represent­ George S. Denick to Douglas A. walk! but, she said, nothing has san elections, all Republican can­ A conference sbufee said Dulles sent. Street. ing the Lions Club.'~of which Mr. Rapp and Patricia B. Rapp, prop­ •liNOW WNMKIY didates raised their hands to indl- We?tx knocked down Lockman’a The certificate names Harold H. Klecolt was also a member, been done about IL has made it, plain the United Lochambre to^d a news con­ wicked smash and recovered in and. Violet Peterson, 27 Trumbull erty on Dorothy Road. to STH 3^23 When the question of plans for Sfntes will not surrender control Jkmea Taimer and William Galll- Albln C. Anderson to Alexander PROOF •OT Eye 25th Anniversary ference France has no interest in time to get hla man at^first with Rd., as the defendants and Mrs. gan, representing the Hartford the high school came up, it over the kind of miliUry aid it maintaining any military force in an underhand toqg to Wynn., Nan Peterson, a practical nurse, as Cabinet Rift Bared Jgryia, property^ on Woodland HAtF 7 J 9 brought forth echoes of the fight YOUR CHOICE—iIRDS EYE gives and to whom it will be Indochina- now except for the Two runs, two hits, no errors, I ^ g e of Elka, and Raymond Street. GAL over Keeney ,jtreet School. Declar­ given. plaintiff. \ Schuetz and Joseph Maccalone. WWYE OXFORDS protection of the Indochinese two left. The complaint in the attach^ S - Certificate of DUtrilHitlo* WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUO ing eha.waa not satisfied with "TRIM TRED- states. He said the method of re­ INDIANS SIXTH meiit. returnable to the Hartford On Labor Igsues Eatete ef PhiUp Waddell to Ruth S. A AND 7 YEARS OLD progre** on the constroction of the ducing forces will be simply to Rhodes i^ent to left fleld for the Faf»ll, John, Frank and Maurice school, Mrs. Fltzpatrmk displayed ORANGE JUICE Giants. County Court the first Tuesday in send troops home as their over­ November, said she made loans of (Continued from Page One) WadddH, property on Cooper Hill a piece of material which she said GOP ^ins Seen seas assignments expire and not— Strickland was called out on Steel Merger Street. la being substituted for glass by strikes. over'|7,500 to the defendants' from ------FRENCH FRIES with the exceptions — replace April to August this year with the the union exemption, but Weeks Buildtog Pennlta Victor Frid, the architect. She In Senate Races them. • Hegan lined to Mueller Jn right understanding that she would have is pressing for union coverage un­ To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreger said, “You can't tee through It.” p l'g s - The '-'ietnamese government center. Proposal Sunk for alterations to a dwelling at 68 Poe A**wers Mrs. Fitzpatrick Load up your freeaer Wynn doiibled high off the' left life use of an apartment at the der the law. Caiestnut St, $4,500. or PEAS (Coatinned from Page Oae) wants to take over full i^ponsi- Trumbull Road house. Mitchell said another disagree­ Later Poe, who is a member of Wllty for Viet Nam national secur- field wall. Rliodes crashed Into the To A. F. ^uillacotte Co. for with your favorite flavors! wall In a vain attempt to make the On Sept. 6 the complainant ment between him and the Com­ SONGA as though a police chief boasted Ry in March 1956, Lachambre add­ merce Dept, has been on the ques­ By Justice Unit Maxwell Miller, for a drug store at ** A REPEAT PERFORMANCE AT YOUR REQUEST ed. He said France hopes to have catch. alleges she moved iii land was Green Road east of No. 285 near WNin M *oio about capturing thousands of Hoyt Wilhelm and McChll asked t* move out on Sept. 11 by tion of whether to release copper Up to 16 big servings in ^ murderers, kidnapers and parking all its troops out by that time, from government stockpiles to do­ (OeatiaiMg fr*ni Fag* Oae) Wellesley Road, $25,000. •S STH A JQ leaving equipment behind for the started warming up in the Giant Harold Peterson. It goes on to say PROOP i O T * » ' ' Personal Notices were Incorrectly advertiaed In violators" when his records show bullpen. she did so immediately and further mestic users.' Moxwell House COFFEE Lb. Tin $1.05 one suspected murderer, one sus­ Vietnamese. ------projected, among large companies DISTIUEO IN WEST INDIES Wednesday’s paper at 88.U. The every Hood Half Gallon. Smith foijed to Lockman out­ alleges that demands for repay­ The Ckjmmerce Dept, favored 4 YEARS OID correct prloe Is pected kidnaper and 2,000 parking side first base. ment of the loans have not been releasing some copper, and Mitch­ in recent months. Card of Thanlts vioUtors." No run", one hit, no errors, one met. ell spoke of the Labor Dept, as He strongly advised that pro­ / CAHnELL’S CHICKEN Nixon, Introduced at Albany by K of C Planning left. . She asked $10,000 in'damages in having succeeded in blocking jected consolidations be discussed SERVICES OLD SPAR We wish (o thank all of our nrizh^ $8.50 SEALTEST ASST. reUring Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, move.. . aith the departnient before any bore, friends and relatives for the GIANTS SIXTH the action and is represented by NEW EN4 UN0 RUM njony acts of kindness and sympathy said that if the opposition wins Attorney Bernard Francis of Hart­ . On this point, Mitchell said he actual action waa taken, but noted That Interpret the Wishes shown us In our recent bereavement. NOODLE SOUP 2 c » t I ICE CREAM Vt ou. Clambake Sunday Dark pumped a ground single to STH 3 ^ 3 0 LEONARD'S control of Congress n Nov. 2 the right and want to second on a ford. considered it administration pol­ that hla division acta only in an >- Of The Pamiljr We especially (hank all those who sent 8HOEH signals will be called by "left wing wild pitch. icy not to be Involved In labor advisory capacity at this stage PROOF 40T the beautiful floral trlhutrs and loaned 4 YEARS CH.D the use of cars. 881 Main -St.—^Manchester elements who ruthlessly ran the Reaervations for the annual out­ Mueller filed to Doby In left disputes where there is no nation­ and that "anyone eaa proceed at Mrs. Horace Russell and family. Chicago convention and from ing and clambake of the Knighta center. Dark holding second. Miss Lutz Given al emergency.. hla owir risk.--— , LAND O' LAKES RUTTER 1 Lb. Carton whose ranks most of the gains the of Colu'mbua, Campbell Council, Mays fanned on three pitches. He indicated he felt that If the On the New York .Stock xy- JOHN B. BURKE 69c DemocraU m ake... will inevi­ No. 573 Sunday, are being token by Thompson fouled to Hegan to goverrnment made stockpiled cop­ change, stocks of botK companlM FUNBIAL HOME ^ EL PICADOR tably come." Jim Leber, lOS Holl St., and Jim the right of the plate. Several Showers per available. It might be con­ dropped. Shortly after noon. W H in M O O lD Monr Mys: ^''Oiir Fntit oRd V o y toMt do^ moRl footum ORly tbo Asked to name Democratic Shaw, 87 Edison Rd., who are mak­^ I runa, one hit, no errors, one strued as "strike breaking" since Bethlehem was tri|ding at $77.50 TEL. Mi-s-eaes 34 STH 2 , 3 9 Senate candidates he would term ing arrangementa for the event. prodoets at iowott prkot.** Miss Joyce M. Lutz, 78 Alton strikes are in progress against cer­ a share, down $1 from yesterday's *7 CAST CENTER ST. PROOF ^ 90T "left wing,’’ Nixon Usted Richard It will be an all-day affair at the St., whose marriage to Howard F. tain domestic copper producers. clooe, and Youngstown w as' at 3 y e a r s I m d HOLIDAY BAZAAR X* Neuberger in Oregon and John Rockville Italian American Sm IoI F^w eather. 66 Walker S t, will Mitchell said in a speech made $53.25, down $2. AMBULANCE SEBVIOE VBjaNON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W;- ■ OarroU in Colorado. Club. Several sports events have Detrpit Pilot Quits taxe place Saturday at 2 p. m. In several weeks ago in Kansas. City OPEN DAILY UNTIL 4 P.M. :a s k a b o u t o u r u n ig u e 'W.'iv-- - GOP Ch^rman Hall and Sen. been planned and the World Series Center Congregational Church, by Asst. Secretary of Commerce many NAnONMlY KNOWN MANOS > • Sponsored By THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. : DEUVERY SERVICE strim aa ptagged the GOP as the will be televised for thoee attend­ In Contract Dispute been honored with aei*eral pre­ Lothair Teetor did not reflect the AVAKAMI AT A4P UQWOR ITOtU RURAL VERNON SCHOOL ASSOCIATION M Ry of peace and prosperity. ing- nuptial affairs... Personal show- views of the Ihsenhower adminis­ ' Vtglag the eleetion to the Senate -iea food lovers will enjdy a clam bar from to 1, chowder from to eiw were given by Mrs. Mario tration. SATURDAY. OCT. 2 DmsU aeias tkU thrifty huyt Stop hy yow favoril* af Rsp. Tom Martin (R-Iowa), 11 1 (Coatinaed from Pqgo Oae) Mataaaa at ’her home on Griswold Teetor criticized the action of HM told an audienes at Cedar 2. steamers from 2 to 3 and the store and stock op for waakoRd fan. main dinner, roast chicken, will be street, Glastonbury, and by Miss Congress In' expanding unemploy­ SATURPAY.:. 118 Pony Ridos •— Froo BoBoons —^ Fisli Pood oa^ed at 4 o'clock. ' (lown the offer "for personal rea­ Verna Hare and Mrs. Jesae White ment compensation coverage; say- (Oet 2»4->i.-ee F. M. t* s m f . m.) "Do fou WEBt flBDttaa*d Pn>«* sons." Tiger President Walter O. at the home of the bride-elect. Ing it was a "defeat for states’ ■ V jMtty with FREE SOUVENIRS PHAM? OopgnssajBAa ABC BREACH CITED) (Spike) Briggs said, "We are In A miscellaneous shower was rights conservatives" and was a EAST CENTER Tliat Martin BAA b*s« * • Ui9 team, W a ^ g t* ., BtfU $• OlV- the process of investigating given by Mrs. Edward Ceheliua of matter that should hava bMB toft C a m d o t c e r a m ic s Hutchlnaon’a auccessor and hop* (South Quaker Lane, West Hart- to the atates. a p r o n s — ATTIC TREASURES — PLANTS MS* K ^ftuver (D»Tmui) siif* to hEYe something by tomorrow. IrtUcs You To The Opening Of today that m * of the iford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fair- MARY’S S8S^ Briggs could offer no reason for Msnehcstcr’s First Ceramic Studio la the eaaU’vveraial, weather gave a Jack and Jill party STREET RAKED GOODS — PRODUCE. SWEETS "MANCHESTER'S MA^'.KET OF QUALIT'; "If the Tigers finished fourth at their home on Poquonopk Ave., DUaa-Y*t«s pMver giaa* *f “dl- ' or batter next oaaaon, another Windsor. About Tbwn 117 NEW IpLTON ROAD fsrt xlalatlaa" *f tM spirit aai yaar’a eontraet would b* auto- _ ^ \ < ~ ■v i'

<» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER aO, 1954

BY FONTAINE FOX PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBI’:R 30. 1954 PAGE o S n I Answer to' Provfout ^zxit OotK Doggy Sense and Nonsense .'.^1 i o D I t f "-I; a h o HHH Biill ""a» " ' . ACROSS 10 City fl) A city family had a cat to which Return again, but first, my friends, 1 Gun dog Penniyivanit ii they were very much attached — Return the Invitation, ------„ 7 spaniel 11 Summera Paul Sullivan, the newa commenta­ —Ned Wadltnger. T he H igh S chool 13 Song bird (Fr.) n tor, tells us—but one day the cat 14 Form a notion 12 Rots flax" I got sick and finally died. Aa there lima Kropotkin Vaeilynlkovltch- 15 Hot 10 Era was no rear yard to thetr home In eky (sobbing) - -So, Ivan Nlneepor- VOL. XXII, 4 p ; U Milk-curdling 21 Hazards which to bury the cat, father was sky died in battle. Did he really THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER .30 Compiled by Studenta of Manchester High School M^s Helen Estes, Faculty Adriaer substance 22.Epistle (ab.) I forced,to wrap the f^at in a news­ whisper my name with 'his dying 17 Compass point 23 Possessive paper and take it with hint, being Dreath? I know It must know it 1 P 11 River in pronoun carefully reminded' by mother to Comrade-He did his best, lady. b« Autumn from jthe way my.Fbp ^ toM the bundle from the train win­ Alumna Wins 'Honors “Come On And Hear” Switzerland 24 Tidier 35 Dine 45 Gull-like bird He did his beat. High Hooters Tie Hall Legion of Honor The way the North Puts, nose drops I 30 Worm 25 Blow with 38 Small candles 47 Facility dow wh'en en route to his work. Hall Drubs Indians, 19-6 Wind d1ow5„. h is nose.. 21 AnUrctic bird. open_ hand 39 Assam 48 Pace Father placed his bundle upon They’re practical, we suppose, but Miss Fenna Lee Fisher, who Taler'ed youth of XtHS’were 35 Sore throat the baggage rack over his seat, but graduated from MHS with the chosen to perform In the All- ‘5 silkworm 49 Scatters. struck up a conversation with a somehow we know we could never ■Ms# (coll.) El Uncommon 40 Musical note as hay wear one of those plastic rain lids In Mt. Nebo Thriller C la* of !52, recently brought State Mu.sic Festival which is fellow traveler and forgot to toss on our hat without feeling like a - \ honor to herself and Manches­ to be held i n Thur.sday, Oct. 28, In F irst C C I L E n c o u n te r 21 Venerates u , ^2 Field — for 51 Nears (ab.) the bundle out the window. He 12 Prevaricator whool dogs 52 Pedal digit dish of leftover pudding in the Ice. ter High v.'iien she was in­ at the Bashnell Memorial, 33 Demon took the package on to his office, box. stalled aa Junior Scn^itor at the Hartford. . •?53 Pewter coins 54 Lamprey thinking that he would dispose of it Coach Congratulates En­ first session of the student sen­ Representing the orchestra End '8-Gaiiie Winni|ig 34 Eagle’s nest 31 W in ^ of Thailand 55 Mariner’i on his way home that evening. But 36 BuU (Sp.) tire Soccer Team on New in History ate of the 'University of Con­ are Robert Smith and Joanne S anil B President preclplUtlon 44 Unfettered direcUon again he got to talking to someone Oounrel (to police witness)— necticut. Fenna Lee was a Reneker. Meipbers of the band ' Streak; Warriors Hold 37 Church on the train, forgot about the cat, B ut (f a man is In the middle of dignitsry ight Game; Play valuable member of the High are Robert Pcarsoh and Louis and still had the bundle under his the road on his hands and knees, School World Staff and of the Gagnon. The .seven who will Injuns to One Touch­ 40 Renovate 1 r 1 s r r r 1 6 1 IT" that does not neceasaiily prove a rm when he arrived home. HiS Two Overtime Periods Science (?lub, two of her many sing with the choir are Lynne down; Farrell Scores 41 Beginner . A wife scolded him about it ard that he is intoxicated. activities at MHS. HaMin, Janet Cervlul, Margaret i 43 Nautical term father promised to take care. of the Policeman—No, sir. It does not, The Manchester High soccer McKinney, John Moore. John but this man was trying to roll -Manchester High lost its first 46lPastry 1!) ii> ihatter the next day. But oncY tepm, undeiNhe able leadership of Anderson, Leonard Zwick and V 47 East (F t.) more hla memory.failed him. When up the white stripe. CCIL football game' at Mt. Nebo co-captains TinvKuhlman and Boh Jerry Paige. 50 30 (Fr.) e 9 for the third time he arrived home last Saturday to Hall High ending M a Buckley, defended Its crowfi Tickets may be oniered from I know it from ^ Bqt most of all S3 Legislative i 'im still carrying the bundle, poor Customer—How much is tbat I an eight-game winning streak re- mother became quite Indignant. Council Elects Mii.sin D irector G. A lbert P e a r­ g I know it from body Zl i r r h a t? brilliantly Friday afternoon by ty­ son before Oct. 8. 1954. Let's t cord. 'The score w.os 19 to 6. 9 - 3 0 - 5 4 - M y ^ c A y _ 51 Overpower­ •‘You’ve kot to dispose of that Salesman—Fifteen dollars, sir. ing Hall High at W est^artford by IS fM ® f if cat right now,” said she. ’’Put it not miss the All-State Festi­ I Hall, getting the kickoff, romp- trees so bare.. ing Iriiht - ft r T 5 P C i'stom er — Where are the the score of 1 to 1. New Officers val. 57 Tautetted in the furnace if there is no place holes? : ed 72 yards to M anchqster'a 15- 51 MenUl HL a to bury it.” Salesman—What holes? The Indians, runners ujK^o West E leanor P anciera, ’56. yard line, only,to be stoppefi by a OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE Well, father decided perhaps he’d Hartford lost year lir the^ state penal-tyu M.inchester, doing little faculties I i i C^tomer—The holes for the Three Runner-up Posts SI Reposes p ib better take it to the basement and ear* of the jackass who would standings and CCIL, victors of^ast m thiee doiVns, waa forced to p put It in the furnace, but aa he pay'thst much for It. season, came from behind lat^ln Filled at Unit Meeting; kick. Hail retuiTed the ball 28 WHV.l Olt>M'T IMftSlME lT.tW l665.' -fHlS DAMSEL DOWN n i P the second quarter to tie the soora , tv 5IM6IM6 tM6 PRAISES OP- lifted the bundle from a fable it fell Iiiitiatiojig Make yards to Manchester’s 42. Seven, MOTICE c u 3 se .» 1 Drunkards open, and 1o And behold there was For the first 15 minutes, both MHS Prom Date Set Herald Photo plaj's later MHS took over on the THOUdiHT THEY — 1 3 God of love W a. —a boiled h a m ! There would be no false opinions teams had ample opportunities to Shlrly Warreit •" Oeorga Dormer 27 aa the first qu.arter ended. TTie WA* TH' CURTINS 1 but would die without help If once 3 Weary score, but neither could capitalize. The election of officers, other Picnic Aniiiging Indian>, being out played, found M' T IE P E M IT 1(5 they were S'. do\. \ clearly. B A O C dO I 4 Pinnacle •n r ? r To Departing fiuesis The ball was controlled by both than president, was the principal "High errected thoughts, s ted "A leader . . . A. scholar , An the going roijgli. COULPSEE 5 Biblical high i teams during the first quarter, item on the agenda as the Student in the heart of courtesy.” What athlete. ...” - Farrell did moat of the carrying BETTER/ u p i l Return again. You're welcome here The only v.'iy to live off a gar­ with neither team taking any ad­ Initiation, of new members was .to get a first down on the Msn- priest To spend your next vacation; Council representatives met Tues­ better phrase coqld best sum up These are the achievements of I Fortiflcation den Is'to live It. It. vantage. day. the chief highlight at the annual che.ater 38. losing a gaipble for a 5 T ?? Halfv/ay through the second the characteristics of this week’s | this week’s Legionnaire, George | Sock and -Buskin picnic held at I'' 7 nim y cloud ■nie following w ere elected: Tom first down. Hall took over .the ball quarter, Hall High started finding Smith, vice-president; Olga Bron- popular Legkm of Honor candi- Dormer, who has Qistinguished on the 47 and romped on for the I Poem i t W CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Center Springs on Wedne.sday, 7i «• Century (ab. the range and peppered Moe Mor- dolo, secretary; and George Dor­ date Shlrly Warren. him.self as a very outstanding fig­ Hazel OiriHlIana first touchdown of the game. u e hardt. MHS’a goalie. On a corner Sept. 22. from 4 to S p. m. The mer," treasurer. ure in the class of 1955. The kickoff was run lo the 40- kick from; the right side of the Mr. Holt Joined\the MHS facul.- All three newly-elected officers Shirl, as she is known to all of club, under the direction of Mrs. yard line. Three plays and 12 field, Gino Onrilla, a re.serve, head­ ty.this fall. Wor^ng in the So-j are veteran members of the Coun- her friends, has followed the Col­ George has been an officer in Helen Skinner and Mies I.sabel yards were gained befofe the half lege Preparatory Course through­ Tettchers Attend BUGS BUNNY ed a beautiful shot into the nets cial Science department, - he is i cip and all were candidates for the most every achool organization of Worth, enjoyed the recreation and ended. to put the state champions in out her four years pt MHS, and teaching world understandings, j presidency last spring, which he has been a member. He is refreshments planned by different After a pep talk In the locker r fro n t.' economic geography and current' Tom Smith, vice-president, has her subjects for this year include j Norwieli Meetings room at the half,. MrtS marched evcni/i. not only been active in Council af­ English IV,. Frinch II, chemistry now jterving an president of both members of the chib, from its own 25 to th.e H all 33, Minutes later, the Indians tied the Current Affairs Club and the fairs, but also participated in other and modern problems. A , softball game including all Tom Smith and Jim Curry doing the score on a brilliant pas.sing National Ho;mr Society, to which “Keys to Home” was the theme play, Myles Biardi being instru­ extra-curricular activities. He is a Prominence Key Trait present started the picnic. After moat of the carrying. Hall took 1 Prominence is the key word to he was electoU in his junior ye.ar. member of the football team and of the annual conference of Home mental on this key play. Utility of Skills This week's personality also is sec­ a hot dog roast at the lodge, ini­ over and the MHS lino pushed From then on the game was a the swimming team, of which he this week’s popular Legionnaire. tiations began. In charge of them Economics teachers which was them lack to the 22 where Hall During her junior year, ‘Shirl’ was retary of Varsity "M” Club and kicked to its own 45. CJurry re­ battle'to the final whl.stle. Neither treasurer of Student Council. vveba Arine Simpson, Nick Knight, held at Norwich Irm^ Noi-wich, aide could make headway. As the "Is Investiaated'fe'SXtAS±yu‘J presented the Elmira College Ke.v. R ichard McComb, I.rfirry LaPolla, turned to Hall's 29-yard line. A ^ ‘ Tr have kept Tom busy also. an award given to the outstanding George is also a member of the Sept. 23 . 25. teams h.-.d few opportunities to Science Club. Jim Tlam, Janet Cervini, Loretta Curry»to-Hohenlhal paas clicked t.ike shots, the niajoy factor was Extra-curricular activities have girl I in the junior class,-and-.the Carlson and Evelyn Harry. All Commissioner of Education Finis for eight yard-s on second down; "What is expected of a .high aUso been a part of Olga Brondolo’s Civitan Citizenship Award. The Sports have pla.ved.a vital role Engleman, was the guest speaker. that fullbacks for both teams in forge's list of activities. For new menibers wfre made to go Curry sneaked five yards to HaU's played excellent ball. school graduate in regard to read­ high School career. The High latter she lists as her greatest His speech was on 'Social Under­ 17 for a first down. Burdick gain­ four years he has been a member thr.iugh Various rituals chosen es­ standings and Homemaking Under­ After the fourth perlod'had been ing, writing, arid speaking?” School World, where she holds the ■honor, pecially fbr them. Some of the ed a yard and a Curry-to-Farrell position of co-editor of the Legion of the swimming team. At the cation..'' Another speaker, John completed, two additional 5-min­ Twen(y-flve boys of a senior Eng­ Extra-curricular activities have most outstanding initiations and paw clicked for a TD, tying the of Honor, has Ollle on the staff. played a large part in ‘Shirl’s’ high present time he is an important Martin, curriculum counselor from gam e a), 6-6. t w o u l d u s h e c ute periods were played but still lish class each''asked four sdul(s their participants were as. follows: S Current Affairs Club. Girls’ Lead­ school career. As an underclass­ cog on the soccer squad. In the Manhasset, L. I., spoke*”on '‘Home «. ■ tte e a p«e ea T m* Ma T 1 iiig.-e. ». Pas, ew IN A NEW eeA=’ neither team could tally. Ma.-ion Borst and Janice Lee Rob­ Burbank's kick was downed on ORaV of varied occupations this impor­ ers and after-school sports are also man. she, belonged to Paint and spring George can be found play­ Behavior A Symptom.” Hall's 41. I'he ball was then pushed After the hard fought game, ing on the ba.seball squad. erts acted ouL, the parts of two tant question. a part of her activities. Powder, and in her Junior year she This was followed by a panel of to the MH.S 43: tw o pla>’3 la te r to MHS's coach. Dirk Danielson, National Honor Society, Current Hls greatest honor. George feels, women drivers after an accident, ALLEY OOP Doc Takes A Trin BY V. T. HAMLIN stated that, "It was the finest In regard tb speaking, the was admitted to the Senior dra­ well-known Connecticut people irr the 14, and then to the fourth as Affairs Club, the sWimmtng and matic club. Sock and Buskin. was his election to Boy.«' State in while Dennis Guay as policeman education who discussed homemak­ the quarter ended. garlic performance ever 'plqyed owner of a local clothing store tried to decide whose fault It was. spKAY. DOC, soccer teams are a (ew of George ‘Shirl’ is also a member of Y- hls sophomore year. His finest ex­ ing. HaU's quarterback sneaked over aince I’ve been at Manchester.” thought that ripeaking was of the Larry LaPolla, Bill Bredfeft. Toriv ’^AU. BIGHT, \ YOU'RE O N utmost importance in his business. Dormer's extra-curricular activi­ Teens and the Current Affairs perience was learning to play soc­ Mrs. -Doris Pa.vne, Mrs. Alice for the sfcoBd Hall TD. Halfwav The highly-rated mentor was very ties. George is serving as president cer well. Strange and Renee Schwalb did pleased with the hu-stling ball club He requires all. of his employes Club, of which she is vice presi­ Franconi, Mias Isabel Regan and through the final quarter Hail (most of whor.i are high school of both NHS and Current Affairs dent. Being one .of "those brilliant This vv-eek’s Legionnaire cer­ the Hula. Mrs. Nancy Mott. Home Economics got the ball on the 50-yard line and refused to single out any one Club. An upside down sing was an­ individual, stating th st'”the entire students) to have an adequate people.” our outstanding senior of tainly has a unique ambition. This teachers of Manchester High and romped, to a third score In vocabulary. A beer salesman, ap­ From Nov. 6 the week was elected to the Na­ ambition is to get 40 hours in one other highlight of the evening. A -School,^. atended this conference. nine plays. The extra point was squad performed brilliantly.” Bob Buckley, presidept, an­ few had to w rite a .song, and an Morhardt played one of his fin- plying the question to hi • own oc­ tional Honor Society in her sopho­ day. (He’s a genius if he can do M ary R ega, '56. good and the game-ended Hall 19. nounced the annual MHS Prom, more year. Girla’ after-school it!!) orchestra made up of different MHS 6. e.«t gam es on Fridaj', m aking cupation, said, "You don't need a the highlight of the fall season, college education to sell beer but sports have also been a part of Our "Toast of the Campus” lists people was entertaining. Anne Smith and Jack Farrell did nmst countless saves that would have will be held Saturday, Nov. 6, at Simpson' and Nick Knight acted pul Hall ahead. The formidable without a high achool education • snlrl's energetic activities, his su'jject this year as English Election Practice of the tail-carrying -what little the Waddell School on Broad out Shakespeare's '"Romeo, and there was. Taylor, Grtmason. Bur­ defense of Kulhman, Mel Carlson,. and leari-ning proper grammar, I Street. Ann Stilson and Jim Ham throughout .her four years at IV, French II, Trigonometry, Barry Bchaller, Bob Duff and Mc- would never be able to give a MHS. Solid Geometry. Mechanical Draw­ Juliet" in modern slang. bank. .Wilson. Smilh, Hohental. w ere appointed a.s co-chairm an by Everyone enjoyed themselves. TTpnough all put on a maaterful proper sales talk- and know just Music rates high on ‘Shirl’s’ list ing. and Physks". He likes Physics S lalcflb v ( jA (4iib S quatrito. and C urry did 3no.',t of Buckley. , ,, Avard Hue.stis 'sS, the defensive work. exhibition. w hat to sa.v and how to -say It Ann StiLson, temporary chair­ bf Itkea and "anything by Billy and Trigonometry best. On the line, Vinnie Kohen and when a que'sfiph is put before me.” man of the social committee, re­ Fay and Montavani goes.” ALso, Outside of school .George likes to Students on the four committees Coach Briggs said Manchester ‘Shirl’ likes to listen to Doris Da.v was out-fought, out-charged, and Biardi. both of whom were play­ The owner of an automobile ported that the past two sport read (when he has the time).' for mock elections were announced ing in their first varsity game, salesroom found that a high school da,nres havp been highly .su'ecess- on the vocals, especially "If I'Give A popular music devotee, Georg'# out-piayed by a better team, al­ **Now W* on* raaMy kMpt your monoy! It hat a showed that they have the stuff graduate with a good English M" Heart to You.” cares especially for the Three Sons'" Cainpti!) Sketches X t the Tuesday night ' meeting of though Manchester was alightly / fui'and were attended by record- handicapped by injuries. eoiRpartmant holding another wallet which haa a to wea,r a red and white shirt. background, while , ^ t CVt\\.OY\000 AWO Pel peeve: a bragger - C n n Robert; '65. room for much improvement in with sun shining overhead, happy VbVLN. to w O? tH\c, June ’54 Graduate shout.s and Laughter, and always, a I Ambition :to.be an expert typist COOKTC«V i tTHSTRUenONS AgRIVC FROM ymsWHeiDN TO THE spelling. MHS Poll 9 -S a a P tv RVINa WRD OH THE STRAHSElOKSCT'aH _ P IY UHP5. BUZ K Ruf MD TO B<^ managers of faHorles and vlctor.v. But that was definitely Dr. Buiiche Heard m« w im «irrt». w. t. w. s^. b. s e«. os. MUttl T « MIOJIT a VMITIMS. Visits HSW Office not the picture la.st Saturday af­ Name: Fran Obremski THEvaTwmow’ntan-niE m of the HuwicAHe. factory employes themselves Noted for: being on the pep squad If You Wear A Half Size JEFF COBB agreed that English is definitel.v a ternoon when the -MHS Indians Hi! Guess the latest scuttlebutt BY PETER HOFFMAN E faced Hall High School , at Mt. By MHS Students Most .seen: at the games Nancy Weir, a 19.54 grtiauate necessity in reading directions and around the halls of MHS is about Pet peeve'; short boys making out important recorda. Nebo, the spectators were' soon to those lucky overseas travelers, the J.B. BAXTER IS NOT 9-so MICKEY FINN Ahead Of Schedule! from Manchester High Schooli discover. Ambition, to find a tali one. THE MAN YOU WANT/ BY LANE LEONARD and former World staff member, By the above answers It 'Us Dr. Ralph Bi nche, who Is . now Girl Scouts, who traveled to Eu­ C rin R obert, '55. clearly illtjctra.t^ed th s t a high The first quarter of the game rope this summer and who just HE'S..BEEN SWINDLED recently xeturned to pay a visit had barely begun when the first serving bn the TYusteeship Coun­ T00.',..TR0Y GLEES. PON’TWORRy GOOO! WEUE ^ e and waa interviewed at a meeting achool graduate'wUhoiir adeqinte returned after an adventurous, ex­ I WN HARDLY y ME,T00» WERI vocabulary’, clear writing, and the pelts of rain were felt, but opti­ cil of ;the United Nations, was GENTLEMENf BOTH PEJ^ TIRED KEEP MY EYES J VXXY THAT PHIL * of the High School VVnrld Sept. 27. mistically ignored by the viewers. citing, romantic, and luxurious HffU, HIERE HERE BOTALLI ability to ■ read well is definitely speak^ at the Springfield Com­ summer.abroad. Well,naturally, the m SEE THAT AMPNEEniOT open! **< P0ESN76EIHERE At present, she is attending Then the heavens opened and the AT tASI, SCHOLTZf WANT TOLOOK yOORENOT Jackson College for Women, Tufts handicapped in all phases of the munity—Springfield College Con­ most asked question to the girls ^ Sparling Misses UNTIL TOMOR-/ business world. fans were faced -With the decision vocation . held, St the Memorial THERES THE D0HHm00lC\Al RIGHT NOW PISrORBEP? College, in Medford, Mass. whether to dash for home or to might be, what was the most in­ The staff was quite Interested, ' . Laura Trudel,’56 Field Ho-.tso at Springfield College teresting country you visited in TRAIXOVERONTHElEFTfj ISABEPf, remain lo.yal to their fighting Sunday afternoon. Sept. 26. The fl In her experiences, this far, in col­ team and continue to battle the Europe and why ? Here are. some of The annoiiqcement for the Girls’ lege life. Convocation was attended by the answers from some of our Eu­ Leaders Club'.has been posted in 1 elements, The m.ajority chose the Faith Cohen. Renee .Schwalb and Nancy finds it more difficult MHS Science Club latter. The forcsighted fans ropean voyagers: the Rec. Pthei\cletsila will be an-1 and the schedule different than r ^ Eleanor Scelert, members of MHS Nanc.v Slover, '55, liked Den­ hotinced in the notices next week. ' donned their rain garb its others CXjrrent Affairs Club. that of Manc’npsteV High/ ran for shelter. Thoughts of sav­ mark the best. "We .stayed with As a Freshman, she will begin Begins New Year ing programs fn?'scrapbooks were Dr. Bunrtie_spoke on the United the families and learned the most The . cheerleader" have been §s Friday a period of "Freshman dismissed as the more pressing Nations and world affairs. He em­ about Denmark. The ' girla spoke practicing Wedne.sdays and Fri­ Hazing.’*' Ordered by the Sopho- A special meeting for the, |>ur- need of head protection arose, and phasized the danger tn the present' English quite well and the fami­ days Last Fnday the squad went niores at Jackson, the Freshrhen pose of planning a program war multi-co’orcd confetti made multi­ world situation and the importance lies are more like American to West Hartford to cheer the are required to learn and recite held by the Science CIt:b in 36M colored splotches over clothing. of having all free countries join to fr.milies.” Adelaine' Dik, '5.5, com­ soccer team. the class songs, etc. at anytime of Monday at 12:45. - . Although the clothing of the fight Cominunism. In- his opinion ments "Oo-Ia-la! Oul! Out! Do I ^he day or night. the only reason for the Korean ■ For the past two weeks Sandy CAPTAIN EASY ,0 Sal Squatrito, chairman of the cheerleaders was decidedl.v damp, love Psree!" (Need we tell you Into The Air BY LESLIE TURNER ^.There are several lecture .class­ program, gave a brief outline of their spirits were not as they War waa .the fact that all involved that her favorite country was Wolter.sdorf hss been taking FREOKLL'S AND HIS FRIEND! parties did not get aro-ind the con­ charge of the Barnard cheerlead­ Service BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER es, numberirg; in the neighborhood the program for the next yeaU heroically continued to cheer bn France ?) , PHONE THE MMNLANP POUCE aaeanniiileiJav» of one hundred students each. Club members were called upon the team. The majorettes, perr ference table and Ironjthinga out. Bette Lou Robinson. '56. was ers. Sandy explained the quali- ______, ®UICK.»Ag.SHELByi TELLWA UypRANTiC SEARCH Of interest to the feminine gen­ to give suggestions for field trips. forming for the first time this He outlineo the purposes of the partial to Scotland, “I thought ficaiticn of a good 'theerleader . IT LOOKED \ J U TRY TO L O a iE IT FKOIKTHB FOR THE LAWYERS M o THIM'LHCE WATER. BtE socicry fo r p b w e n - OH . WELL,NOr SO JIXIY BACK der of the staff, was that the ratio United Nations and urged each and M onday she tau g h t the sq- ad 1 UKE A CONVERTEPt a ir . AND RAPlOTHE POSITION* A tentative date of Nov. -10 was year, were forced to run' for shel­ Scotland was woMerful in every BRIEFCASE HAS H^.-_BorAT LBgrw ieaw of girls to boys Is about 125 gids. given as the first field trip to the ter so a.s not to ruin their bright and everv- citizen to do hi? part way, from the sce'iVery to the peo­ two cheers, [ ®9^T.gASy«. BEEN M VAlNu.. RELAX/ -to about 700 boys! in world, nation, state and, county Sandy Is now serving as cap­ ANDWA5HEADUS YRDLNt CONTIRIBU ... submarine base at New Londog. red unifo-Tus. ple. Dig those -crazy Highland MEDIUM LIVERMORE — Nancy feels that college is a Other suggestions were the "IW Eventually the pictqre brighten­ government. Flings!!” Judy Hansen, '56. re­ tain of the MHS Pop Squad. She NORTH WHEN IT Eleanor Seelert ‘55 ha'< had charge of the practices OEPTTHEIStAlP wonderful and stimulating experi­ station in New Haven, the Plan­ ed. but the aun was fighting a ports, ’"Our stay in Italy waa lA A G C ence with many worthwhile^ppor- etarium in Springfield, a univer­ loaing battle, as were the Indians ■ ------■ great—the whole ten- minutes of and was captain at the Hall foot­ ball game and will be captain for tuniUes and is looking'forwTltd to sity laboratory, an auto assembly on the football field. Raincoats it.” (Come now, weren't you there her four years at Jackson. plant and a weather station. The discarded were once aifain donned the next game against Meriden Object of Staffers - longer than 10 measlev min­ Oct. 2. B arb ara Person, ’55 club plan:, to . take one field trip as the crowd tried to Ignore-the u te s ? ? ? ) (11(1 fit per m onth obvious and keep an enthusiastic Louise Boyd's favorite locale was 5427 Three new member.- were voted spirit. . To Better Edition The girls' swimming classes are on the .boat. "SeM>ck pilla and all. .learning the fundamental strokes t?rocheted in th# easy-to-dn Do Word Pictures in. They were Daniel Trefethah. To climax a dismal -afternoon I loved the Ship. ■ KvetA-pne treated the Indians--Were- iSfeated by a which are th# elementary back- j shell atitch. this p re tty 4>edcap* ’.55. Cjmthia Crehore. ’55, and Ra.v- Quill Club, under the guidance ua One! ' •Carisle PigoL ’56, said I (or ahawU w’ith its matching sllp- mond Merovonich, ’55. .score of 19-6. and-it was indeed a stroke. the aide stroke, breast that she liked Germany the best. pers will be finished in a short Of ‘Gomiiioiiplace’ N. Slover ’5<^ dejected crowd that' filed out of of Miss Marion Casey, will have its stroke, back crawl and the crawl. j Mt. Nebo. In-contrast to the pre­ meetings this year Period 6 bn “The cities and- the' people-were Claudia Richard '56 8120 I time. Make a set for yourself and vious week no victory shouts were all so cl#an. and the scenery was l2'/r-24)i j another'for gift-giving. Baby — a pink bundle of white Tuesday# gorgeous. It was especially notice­ YIC FLINT heard from. MHS .supporters. In­ There’s Your Man innocence, a doctor — a kind face, FootbaU jayvees stead. a cold and wet group of fans President G>-nthia Dunlap In­ able since the cities were bombed You'll be natticularlv nlesnsl' ^*Uem No. 54?f contains THE 8'IOKY OF MARTHA WAYNl A Bent Bar a sharp needle; a textbook — food made their way homeward. troduced two new members to the and now look so beautiful and' i w ith the flattei->-'’7>f..•v4f ththis is hand(K>nieha^im^ Jf'' BY WII.SON SCRUGGS staff which met Wednesday. Sept. OCT AAB for hungry minds; science — the Judy Mozzer '56 built up." ' yoked style designed just for you-. and shpperi m small.vmedlum and AAgFTHM'5 Begin Practices 15. Anne England and Dorothy large sizes; material reqtdxtmtnti TH» IW^VOU ^WfiLHELPyONE.TWO.THREE-. j T tT* FKfTLV everburning light of truth; the , The girls seem to sure have en­ Fits toe perfection. NOTRAIL sun - the llghtbulb of the world; Glaiber'will submit a piece of joyed their trip abroad, h’nim? j and stitch illustrations. L B A P IN d T D patowBAae ; Aawe .A fueh/ how^ it « io6«e.Bur-ne Specimens Preserved ■ ^RETTVIMEAK FROM LACK OF / CAN, OR. Pdst-offlce—^ a "■treasury of sec­ -Football weather is here again' . ^ T original work for Consideration. . Welconte back, girls; it’s sure ’ Pattern No. 8120 ia in. sizes TH6 RDOR... COMNS,MARTHA? 1 PVE IS BAOtV rets; and corridor - - a miniature Discussion was held - concerning I Send 25c in cxiins. ypur ttama. AJ fiA C T ,T H t FOOG BUT M IU A a HMie TO ABCXMRS/ and Couch Charles Beattie haa In their study of science, a group swell to see^you around the halls jl2 . 14>,. 16>,. 1 8 ',.' 20>-'. 2 2 ',. BENT... AND Grand Central Station in motion. had his young jayvee hopeful? go­ our Quill Magazine and its form, of high again. , 24. Size 14*5. 4 y ard s'o f 39-inch: I addreZa and tiie pattern numbar K JC kB T IP , LEND A h A N O WITH THI8 WMOOW.' I ^ of Jleorge Rradlau’s pupils have Ito ANNE CABOT. ’THE .MAN- THTSUOKES I These impressions dpne respec­ ing -through the paces at Mount cover, typing, and quality^ of , pa­ Barb and Carol Hewitt ’56ers i'3-8 y ard contrast. STU. HBRb / brought in live specinoe.is which i CHESTER EVENING ;HKBAU>. OCTTINS TERBBLE.' tively Polly Swanson, Thomas Nebo. Many veterans will be back were later preserved. Among thfse per. Melt^rt,. Judith PonUIlo, Lana with the squad, ihcluding such Mr. Somers, who prints the F o r thi.i p attern , .send .'.Ox! in 1150^ AYE. .AMERIC.YS. .N E W anindals were a spider, tigfr. sala- Inberx'letya BeautY’ . _ , YORK SO. X.V. , T* Prowa, Marcia Pierce. M artha standouts as Richard Farrell. Dave man’. Richard Ruddell. Bob FillMtrips on light and color find out If any- improvements can To Priscilla Torraiice, feature v".*ired, and the pattern.^ num ber \to *,SIE BUR.NETT. THR M\is- The culorful 1954 IVaMtcw'ork Just a few of the topics of "Com­ I>azzari. Paul - Dugan. Ed Boyle; were «{own ini science Rnd inath be made. . writer on the' staff" of the Univer­ COOK A lbum coMtaina SO p a g a a 'a f -Mvaty monplace TTilngs’’ done lA’ i Mi*s Ronnie Cyr, and Boij Jollie. elasnnr. The studen,ta wrote'- re­ . AfteH ieo* SessiiMi sity. of Connecticut Clkmpus and iXTHESTCR EtX.NLMi HERAU). designs; Ann* McGuire’s English I classes. Fre.shr.ien that have caught the ports: on the pnaaea of lighf or a It waa suggested that Students Manchester High grBiuate of |ll30 AVE. AMERICAS. NElA ' -YORK 36. S. Y. needlework, helpful-V'"' Given a list of.,^,comraon''things.- eye of OoScii Beattie include Bob /topic concerning light which inter- take part in the organization of 19.53. went the opfiortunlty to write /fs OUT t i w OMt OUractionii: the students were' instructed to S'eil. Jim Maneggia. Jack LaCTo^.^ 'eaied .them. In addition to these Quiir and to he on t|he loekout for' an interview with this year's Mis.-; choose ten,.snd using their imagi­ and~Danny Repn. Drivers (on'f see you as ! / Semi 25 rent.i tt-xlay 'for your patterna.; 35 eanta. ^ aettvities the pupils have-studied good materiai for pubncatlon.' CYmnectlcut in' the ns lions,I 'copy of our pattern cataMg. nations. “wprd 'Picture" a phrase ' A aix-game Schedule will be fol­ tens and the part lens play In the This year, certiflcs'tes conBrming beauty contest at Atlantic CJly,! soon os you see them FasAjoa. TIm fall and win­ for iach of ingm. The result was lowed this season. We wish them pperation of a motioa picture pro- originality will be used., to avoid The long and interesting story ap­ BUiny in terestin g variations.’ the best of luck. Jectcr. ter -;54 taaii* la SUad with attroc- |)lagiansm. peared in th* Sept. 23 issue (K the j a* ttv*.' aaay t» waw atytas for Ml 1 Sue McCbiab, ’57. D e le p r o m t *67 Bob Liapia '5« , A. W. SUIapB , ■ ^ ■ (' "ConnecXlcut Campus. ” / agaa. , % X ttfflfSIXTEEtl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEsi'ER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 PAGE 8EVBMTEEM THE Herald Angle by Andrews Upsets Future IBC Mays’ Catch, Rhodes’ Dramatic Homer Feature Series Opener 1 3 - ______- ' ■ '' . ’ ■ ^ ^ - EARL Wi YOST Indians Play Greatest Catch Ever, Yon. Gets Year Tickets Willie Save5 the Day Luioge Was in Vain New Bawtoll Mrtmoll* SporU Editor Joe DiMaRsio Claims Wisconsin Battler Drops Didn’t Tire; Says Sal, And Takes Your Chances Polo Orounde, Now York—Sept-jinfrludin^ Bishop ' Fulton Sheen, Under Lights New Vork, Sept. SO—“Great­ Two Maacheater baseball *0. , who Mt. two rows in front of the est catch I .have ever seen In fans took a chance yesterday Good Organization, Spirit April IS, 1854—Opening Day, writer. baseball,” Soe DIMagglo told Curve Ball Not Sharp getting standing room tickets Meet Powerful Meriden Herald Sports Editor ESrl Yost at the opening World Serieo WUIie Slay*' first home run and There were fielding gems gS' Gil Turner in 3rd Round ivhrn asked about ' game at the Polo Gronnds be- Factors in Braves Makeup the Mason's first victory over lore. Not only did Mays sparkle Eleven in Road Test grab of Vic Wert*' hid Mr an Veterans Capture First th-een the Giants and Indiana. Brooklyn, 4 to 3. with his great catch but third extra'baae hit In the opening Winner Unlikely to Meet They were Mr. and Mr*. Paul Julv 34 18.54 WtlUe Hank Thompson, short- Tomorrow Night, 7 :3 0 game of the World Series yes- Game, Call on Johnny Star of the Day By HAL TURKINGTON ••from all sections o f the PhlDlpik PbUUps oums Per- Pennant winners in the Starting pitcher U*rday at the . Carmen Basilio; Seeks (onaUlzed Flooring Co„ in Man­ two State are a daUy sight, w T t in Maglle, all of the Giants, and After two straight home games, ■The Giants won, 5 to J. DI­ Series Notes Antonelli Today; Vicp chester. major league* are doing battle in full loads for a day at the 8t “** baseman A1 Rosen and short- the Manchester High Indians take Bouts with Country's Magglo is covering the series H m Phillips purehnaed their the annuaLfall classic right now, And Milwaukee fans rttogn if tional League. George Strickland of the In- to the road Friday for a night for one of the news aers'ices. Wertz Power at Plate By EARL YOST . Leading Middleweights ttanding room tickets and but rd like to cast a vote for the the accompUshmenU of the oppo­ Sepf. 3. 1854—MfUie Mays dians. Thompson. In particular, contest agaliist Meriden High on Yost encountered Bobo New­ sition in the same sptriL They like batted in his 100th nm as the | was like a leech at the hot corner. Ceppa Field at 7:30. The locals Nqw York. Sept. 30—Walter Bv ED OORRIOAN wound up sitting In choice No. 1' Iwaeball metropolis that is som, for more than two decades Chicago, Sept. 80. (>P)- -Only min- , •eats In the press box. in the to have their Braves lick oppMMnts G lu ts upended the Dodgers. i Despite being robbed by Mays, have split In two outings, winning Ferguson and Bill Anderson of the Now York, Sept. 30 (iP)—Say, destined to fly a championship when they sre at their b M An These were red letter d « 's in the a front line pitcher in the ma­ , utes after young Af Andrew* flat- upper mexsaalne, a Uttle to bald-pated Wert* was,the hitting 12-7 over East Hartford and losing jor leagues, enroute from the Herald took in the proceedings as q „ . 3.1 f«vorlte, bey, now, was that the greatest banner over County Stadium in enemy homer will draw applause Giants' dri ^e to the National .19-6 to Hall of West Hartford in catch of his young career that the right o f home plate. star for the day. The left-handed park to Prms Headquarters well as Larry Bates, assistant; last night .telephones jangled In the the near future— Milwaukee. almost as resounding as sa Eddie League flag. swirfeing castoff from Baltim 4 CCIL tilt. after the game and Mays’ catch Willie Maya made on Vic Wert* Only a sreek ago, during the Mathews clout. Today another date can be coach of the little League Yan-, Chicago Stadium office of the In­ In the Now York Giants’ 6-2 open­ final few games of toe 1954 sea­ tripled in both Cleveland runs Beth.Hfgh's offen.se aiid'Tlefenae was discussed. “ You just can’t ternational Boxing Club. Women fans ars almost oqusl added: the first, singled In the fourth ^ d will have to show a marked im­ desrrihe and appreciate a mtch kees during the past season. . . .| ing Worid Series victory yester­ son, it was my privilege to witness Rill tK. of .Ihe far-flung IBC to the men. It would be hard to Sept. 29. 1954—Willie Mays' un- sixth frames, was robbed in/the provement if th^"' expect to pin a like that, you have to he there Bill Lee of the Oourant reports: trying to get the monkey day? all the many fine and. exciting find on* NOT wearing a Milwau­ believable catch of Vic Wert*' "Naw,” said the happy-go- eighth. and doubled to deeiy Icft- loss on the Red Raiders who open­ to see It. It waa the greatest, Bobby Knight haiir secured a job Rhodes’ Homer things that have been Mrritten and kee cap. And. they Ilk* to keep drive to deep centerfield In the wrench out of their match-making lucky Willie in the dresalng room said about the transplanted •ceiiter in the 10th after twjre nar ed their season last Friday with a make no question about It.” at the Courant and will be'with machinery. They found them­ their own licorecards of the game* eighth inning saved the Giants rowly missing home runsydown the convincing 32 to • victory over later. ”I had the hall all the way. Braves for two years now. A por­ 6 the Newsboys this season. . , . Gil­ selves, so to speck, with Andrews too. from defeat and supplied the spark leftfield line. Wert* w ^ the only potentially, strong Windham. There was nothing too hard about Series Record tion of our yearly vacation was in a 5 to 2 win over Cleveland in on their hands instead of Turner. It. Maybe it did rave the game, spent with the Ernie Johnsons Should you b* shopplim or vtait- Indian to collect m <^ than one Manchester's play was very lette World Series record books It was Ifke being caught short in Ing the town when the Bravw are the openlrg game of Uie World hit. Dark, Don M uuer and Wes w ere' distributed by Eklitor Hy but you should never • mloe those By BEN PHLXGAR and the I vacation hangover Ungers Series, i poor in Last Saturday's losing, bat­ the stock market. kind, rv e made batter cAtches. even noM'. pl«y^.XOU need have no fsar of Westrum each hit safely twice for tle With West Hartford and the Turkln. . . . Roy Rogers, current­ New York. Sept. 80 (g>) — “ Leo mlseoig as much as an faintrig of Mays' sensational grab came the winners. Heavy Football Mteaming Right But what about my hitting? I For three days thls'MTrtter real-; play-calling left much to be de­ ly playing, in the rodeo at Madison Before the 23-year-old Superior, sajrs he’ll use me where he thinks the game. Radios are blartng with the score knottkl at 2-all and Lemon T6ases Glove Square Garden, was an early ar­ wasn’t any help up there at the ru help most but I say all there Ised the lunbitlon of every Ameri­ with two Cleveland runner* oh sired.- Coach Walker Briggs is ex­ Wis., battler dispatched Turner In­ plate.” can boy—the chance to he with everywhere. You can leavo, one Perspiring /like an iron worker rival and the center of attraction is to baseball is hitting and if I ■tore, walk into the strset, and base. Willie was off like a streak pected to have star halfback Tom­ Slate Saturday to dreamland with a steaming It was In the elgth Inning with and associate Mlth a major league in front o f a/nlast furnace, Lemon my Smith run more with''the . bail near the Giants' dugout.. . . Wear right to the chin 12 seconds after couldn’t hit I wouldn’t have any still hear the game while moving of lightening at the, crack of,_the showed hi^disgust after Rhodes ing a press badge was comedian two men on b(ue that Mays raced fun." baU club. To coin an appropriate on. bat. He raced to the 450-foot mark, against MOriden as well as let jack the bell for the third round, the back to the Polo Grounds center \ .af—^11^— phrase. I never had It so good! hit his h ^ e r by tossing his glove Farrell do more passing! Smith's Phil Silvers. . . . There are more James (Dusty) Rhodes, an Ala­ almost at the base of the wall, Top-Ranking Irish 11 IBC had Gil's future well mapped. field wall to groh Werta’ extra Doaty Rhodes You’re going to get this in three Earl Gillespie, popular broad­ 40 feet ^ .t h e air. Bob didn't even running and Farrell's passing were than 500 writers from all parts of He was to he delivered at Syra­ bama boy who rose to fame in Leo caster of the Braves, homo and turned his head, and caught the o r.lt to come down before the world covering the series. base bid with his back to the plate. instaUmenta and I hope it makes ball over his right shoulder while big factors in the team's victory Favorwl over Purdue; cuse Oct. 15. to tangle with the Over in the corner of the room, Durocheris “sUr of the day” tech­ good reading for you. It takes' away, keeps the crowd on sdg* too headjhg for the centerfield club- against the Hornets. Against Hail. There was a Pope and a bishop at No. 1 welterweight contender. Car­ nique of winning the National Mdth his fish net. You probably his back was to the diamond. It hoi ' Yale Host to Brown the game', Cleveland outfielder Johnny Antonelli, the Giants’ three Important ingredients to was the greatest catch the writer Smith carried but four times and men Basilio. pitching noiminse today, was in League pennant, showed his boss have read how he has a hugs net. nabaven Sal Maglie started Dave Pope and Bishop Fulton mold a sound club—organization, had ever seen. Willie received a Farrell failed to throw a aingic , The winner of that one was to deep conference with starting Local Sport he had learned his part to perfec­ New York third .baseman Hank Thompson lunges at leaping Vic Wert* o f the Cleveland Ih- team and support. The Braves more adapted for butterfly hunt­ d lasted seven inning^, plus two aerial. New York. Sept. .30 (ei — The Sheen. . . . American Le^on Base­ get a title shot next spring, sdd- tion. ing than fishing, and k e e ^ It in standing ovation when he returned ball Commissioner Lou Br'lssie was pitcher Sal Maglie. dioM a a ^ q l a t ^ goes Into third on his triple to deep right in the first inning of the Worid Series opener have aU three. to the dugout at the end in the eighth, before stmthpaw Don World .Series gamb won't be the Ing up to a possible rematch of "Just a regular gS'me for us,” His dramatic pinch homer Mdth in New Yorl^ TOe u m p ^ is John Stevens. This view was taken from deep center field urlth a 80-inch hia radio booth. Bach tlms a foul Liddle was waved in to face Wertz. Senior end Sid Wiersma suffered on deck. Lou formerly pitched for Top Drawer Reception Inning. a slight leg Injury In Saturday's only athletic event Saturday after­ Turner and champion Ki<; Gavllan. Mmigged Johnny facetiously. ”We two on and one'put in the 10th cAiTi6rft« (A P wiK pnoto) • The reception one receives when h4Ul rolls up toe screen, an ejrcs After Mays robbed'Wert*. Grissom the Indifins and was in the 1948 Chatter zoomed the GianU to their 5-2 Shares Top BUllng tilt but fie is expected to be ready noon. There will be a hundred or It was Gavllan who stopped Tlir- MTon the pennant Mdth finishes like paying a call on toe new home are on Earl aa he franUcaUy tries came on and put out the fire and more college football games ask­ series against the Braves. ner in a scorcher at Philadelphis triumph over Oeveland in the Mays had to share top for Meriden. Otherwise the Indians Neither starting pitcher. Bob this all season long.” of toe Bravee is royal. From Presi­ to capture the baU before It can received credit for the win. ing for your attention. But if you two years ago with the 147-pound He was referring, of course, to first game o f the World Series. roll b4LCk down. 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