'^D N E SD AT, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950 •. \ i. Average Didly Net Preea Ran The Weather rofeeaat e< 0. a. Waethae Bwcaa Chapman Court, Ordar at A v a r* Included in tha list o f Connac- For the Meath of Angust, ItSO anth, will m«at Friday aaaning at ticut students who will matriculate Today, eleudy, aoeaeleael Hgkt About Town eight o'clock in tha Maaonle Tam- at Middlebury OoUaga, i Middle- pie. It will ba viaitlng matrons and bury, ’Vermont, this fall are: Nor 9,653 lela end ooel; high near 10; te- « r juiM it f .m n.w su jl . ; A-. ' . '.dlWiAA.vC-. OOBBla Kojr patrons' night. Tba viaitlng ottl- man O. Kittel, son of Mr. and Mrs. nlght, pertly eloady end eoel; low Adolph R. Kittel, 18 Bissell street, Mcmher of the Audit ibM t Md HIM asriMT* Ifdbcrt cars- will confer tha dagraa. A and Richard T. Owens, son of Mr. Bureeo of Clrooletloas near 5*; Friday, pertly eleody. 3r T ta a «r a tN «t mtcrad trmininx social hour will follow with ra- M ancheuter^A City of Village Charm and Mrs. Ray M. Owens. 80 Tan M oM ar at tha HM dl«M z School freahmenta served by Mrs. Olive Fashion Touchdown! Muratac in Mid cials. The U. 8. Department o f Justice Has removable key case, compartment for change $1.98 .There will be no need to ration 564.32: cash balance .85,028,781,- ployed as a boiler maker b y ‘Bcthjehem Steel Co., had been (Ctoattaoed oa Paga Poor) (Onttnoed on Pngn Four) White and black ...... Yard patrnleam products in near future, (OontlBiisd ou Pngs Four) 908.00, ‘ today opened what it described aa 36” Crinoline 39c and cards. Colors: Red, green, black. assigned temporarily to work at the Shell Oil docks in a full-scale InveaUgatlom o f rack- ■ays president of National Petrol Rensselaer. eta in Philadelphia oad nine eaat- eum a sa ^ a tlo n .. Irate parenta era Pennsylvania oountlea. DELUXE CORDUROY have aaaurance o f Univeralty of Alld •saaaaaaaasaaa^aaasataaesa eTUPd Fighting GPs in Korea Get Max H. Ooldachein, one o f Uia 19” Buckram 59c Washington officials that no more Powell Asked to Reveal Bishop’s Elevations Sets Precedent TODDLER OVERALL JuaUce Department’s ace invesU* $ l a 0 0 each node ptetures will be taken of a, M, 1., nL Boston, Sept. 14— (/P)— Two new Catholic Bishops were gators, aaid a federal grand Jury FALL SKIRTS their daughters.. Weather pattern Daily Ration of One Beer « PhH Tax Red, Skipper Blue, tig h t Money Deal in Adoption consecrated together today in the first ceremony of its kind would be choeen from 36 men 40” Kashatan Flannel Interlining yd..59c Blue, Malie, Rose for most o f country remains un- and women to examine witnesses Wool pleids,--knife ead . box plcau. T e n ^ , changad, with northern half get in New England. Elevated as Auxiliary Bishops of Boston in the probe. The hearings will ting more eooi and wet weatlier. were the Most Rev. Eric F. MacKenzie, Pastor of the Sacred Beer for combat troopa under semi flared",narad'r with one and two: pockctei Wool Tokyo, Sept. 14 — OP) — U. 8. begin aa soon aa the Jury is aelecth Green SUmps Given With Caah Sales $1.98 enwy. green, rust. Wool flennet,. green, whie. House Armed Sendees commit Memphis, T cml Sept 14—(fP)— Joan Crswdotxl, June Allyson, the new plan will be paid for out 40” Grey Flannd Interlining yJ 50c Jersey, groat. Heart Church, Newton and the Moat Rev. Thomas F. Mark< doughboys will get a free can of ed, he added. tee unanimously approves legisla A special stats investigator wants and Richard Quine are among of post exchange proflta instead 81 m 84 to 3«. ham. Pastor of St. Peter’s Church, Lowell. bear every day at the front in Some witneoeee vrere ’ scra p , tion that would put five stars on film star Dick Pow elf to make other Hollywood .nota\plea who of Utxpayera' money. • * * Korea. jubpoenas by agents of shoulders of Gen. Omar N. Brad public his financ^ial dealings with have adopted babies through the Genera) MacArthur ordered It To keep the record atraight Complete liae of shirt* to eral Bureau o f lavefitl: ley. Nineteen persons suffer* In- the children’s agency here through agency. Quine is the former hus Excess Profits Tax Forces Win Test today. Maj. Gen. William A. Beidarilnden, go with the above ggr- Alcohol Tax ] Grata Stampa *ments. Jttrles or sre felled by smoke when which h« fiUoptsd his child. band of actress Susan Peters. Washington, Sept. 14-i-(/P)— Members demanding immedi- Front line troopa had been get assistant chief of ataff to General MBwdsd New Yerk aubwsy trsla The agency, the TennsHes Chil- Powell denied In Hollywood yes ting a can of beer about every MacArthur, said the free,beer will Internal RercM lt and^ Giraa With Caah Salaa «tc action on a multi-billion-dollar exeev tax on corporations enforcing S l . l a S l "shbitfcbeults with vivid flssh .. dran’s Hmns Sociaty, is M ing In- terday thafne paid an exorbitant threa daya. ’ be for combat men^only.' .M Am ewem ii conii* 19 .98 TTH.'IISS kpMtsd offers of *ld in swtlgatsd In the vviike at reports fee for the child he and his wife won the first test of strength in the House today,.The test They aet up a howl Tuesday Rear echelon>n tre^pfitiappt may buy fliktmg from IS wsMhso that It sold babies'at a profit in came on a vot* of 225 to 106 to receive and act upon pro when Washington outlawed all "" ------■MP -— ------carrying on a 81,000,000 business. "(Coattaaei oa F i ^ Vwa) posals dealinjg with a supertag ^ big profits. free beer for men at the fron t (OoatfMwddF Pfif* Fo«r). itir*-;- -'ill Vi ' -.'S'-'. ,ii.. • -■'*■■■ A .-'fc.- ■ ■■■'■’ ’ ‘ - PAGttTWO MANCHEStEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CUNN:. THURSDAT. SEPTEMBER 14, 19»0 X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, lOBO Imum minority repreaentatlon of (Memphis) county president of PAGE THREE jCdn Only Vote for Six three, but It ta paaatblia alao to Throngs at Square First Fire Drill HeM Asked to Reveal the society, said the' agency's have • five-four aplit between the ' At New Bowers School books are open to anyone Inter others at Bayville, N. J., and Man- isea north of the post office for extended to have ground sign on partlea. ested in checking on the charges. hozplUlz today pondered with j cara with free atanding lighted As Soldiers Leave Adoption Method amazement the fate that had be Chester and Hartford. Appeals Board the sale of uaed cara, providing no northeast corner of Adams street ground sign at 301-315 Center It baa been pointed out that if The new Bowers school had "Books of the society In our Doc MacLeod repairs are done there. Barlow In snd Middle Turnpike west; C. A. street, providing signs are not Of Our Nine Directors every minority party voter caat a fallen that "capable young doctor" For the last four months, he Its first fire drill today, and possession have been available at E r ? is a tends to amrsite the area and Porterfleld. two years extension less than five feet from street SERVICES atralght ticket vote it would be (Continned from Page One) (UosUssad tron Psga One) who uied to work for them. had been senior resident physic the 481 children were out of all times to state auditors,” said The "doctor," suave, black-mus- ian at the Dobbs Ferry Hoapltal. Holds Session erect a retaining wall and build to sell canaries and pet supplies In line. Impoaalble to chooee which three the building In one Ihlnute, 15 Mrs. Orgill, "and we stand ready NOW PLAYING Again in Toils ing. basement of home at 68 Spruce htlnjr up minority repreaentaUon on of the minoHty would be declared mechanics, salesmen and store adopted in 1948. He added that his Uched William R. MacLeod — With forged diplomas from two That interprat tlM wW m I 'ntcn h u been Mm# Informa-. seconds, Chief John )Jerz of to assist any interested person or who practiced medicine for five Douglas Dumas was granted street. [the Board, thia la not the caae. elected. Thia, however, alao af> clerks prepared to parade over to the Manchester Fire depart offer to contribute a large sum European medical schools, Mar- tlon'dreulatinf to the effect that, The charter providea that no one group In ascertaining everything M-G-M Brinis on tht Show *, years without any medical educa one year permission to continue Also, McClure Auto Company, feet# other boarda having minority Dapot Bquara and join other ele ment said this mofning. to the home was rejected. r Lood got himself registered with Drnirn F(^ir Zoning Ap- his used oar buslnesa^ith a sign of the fanliji la the eomlnf tean electlona, each may vote for more than alx of the ments of the division. that may shed light on the sup Legal Operation Jugs tion—waa starting a one-ycar a recognized medical agency here one year extension to use prem repreaentatlon—ao far without He said that the lire drljls^ Miss Crawford declined to com- posed charges." for same at 333 Main street. ises for sale of new and used cars HALE'S ^ U t wUI have the opportunity to nine man Board. Each political that problematical. romplete A New Adveatura ttim t on the investgation. She mwm-mmsi' term in Westchester County jail. five years ago, and got his first plirationfl anil Grants will be held at least twice a Doubts Farts Available Ex-Local Man; Army Thomas Dawkins received two with free slanding ground sign on wete for nine nembera of the party also nomlnaiea alx candi- atraight vote having been a- For most of the boys it was a month. said through a spokesman that On hi! plea of guilty, he was job at the Brooklyn Hospital. SUMMERSRXK ' State Police Trooper Harry Olherfi; The Deeinionfl years permis.slon to store materi soiitheaat corner of ■ Main and John B. Burk# jBoard aC three tore, datea. chieved. naw adventure In their young Fire drill was apparently she never talked about the source Robert L, Taylor, heading the Taught Him Trade sentenced by Police Judge John T. The. charter providea for a min- llvaa. Tllis was a new mission they PLUM: l\ni. Henry In Broadbent said Mac Ijeod’s dupli als in connection with a plumbing Strant streets; George Elliott, Headquarters i Under the charter ravUlon aet- Candidatea are declared elected among the first activities of of her children's adoption. investigation into the charges, McCormick, who once received business at 91 Charter Oak street. FUNERAL HOME were carrying out. Many of tlie Gov. Gordon Browning ordered said here he dl - \ i ■ :? '* ■ i^'T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1050 PAGE FtVff , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 t> A O « FOUR I/ockwood street, and Lt. Thomas vigllanc* Is naeded to "make this State Guard B. Rhea of 118 Hebron Avenue, Ur*n‘8 D octors Be nation Ipvulnerable to all enemies To Deinoiigtratc Playgrounds Attendance Glastonbury, of freerinm, whersvsr they *rs," 4UTO GLASS - - ‘l i ■ ■ ------force should clearly take prece latlonahip to MIm Ayrea. Mr. These men are well qualified for P olilica llv .\ctivc Dr. Hunter aald. Final sesalona of U. S. Manpower U. S. Bureaus their positions and ranks. Speeial- Voting MnchineH MIRRORS dence over any s p ^ flo movies to Lockwood said he could not recall Manchester Gunmen Shoot Taking Over the three-day congreas, meeting at IAgreement set up German military units as a Obituary when he had lagt seen the elderly Here 103^842 for Season Ist in radio and telegraph are ea- the Yale School of Medicine, are part of that force. Plan Shaping Probe Rackets spinster and Mlsa Gaffney said she peclally needed at the moment in New Haven, Sept. 14 The being held today. Voter* who wish to learn all of This evidently reflects the feel last aaw Mias Ayrea 60 years ago. Dale Hook 2 M essengers the roinnmnicatipna section. For fight being waged liy the nation's the IntrIcacle:] of voting machines ;Qn Reich Pact ing of Schuman and Bevin that Attorney Burton F. Sherwood, The local playgrounds enjoyed - ‘Y ’ act up and supeiwised the car Local Companies Now the time being, until the rom- Negro Head* I.eglnn Dlstrlrt will have an opportunity to do so (CoDtlnued fromvPBge One) doetors against government-spon the western powers should move (ContlnuMl from I*mge One) of Danbury, testified that it was gne of its most successful seasons rying out of the seasonal program. piinioH have enough strength to the latter part of this month. Full Sunday, Sept. 17 Recruiting to Pick Up start operations. recruiting will sored eompulaory lienith Insurance cautiously In undertaking what la Funerals in hia office that the will before . Express Appreriatinn New Haven. Sept. 14 i/l’i W il Instruction in the tiae of the ma- ■ With Big Three ligation win reach Into Berks, Third District meeting of Loyal Seize Payroll during tho past summer. Superin take place, every Wedne.*day night liaa s'purred "an ever-liroadcnlng essentially a project for limited pounded Inchon, port of Seoul, I the court waa prepared and execu The appreciation of the staff is liam L Coleman of this elty last ehlnea la to be given at the Mtt- Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lnn- Order of Moose, White Ragle hall, tendent of Recreation John Fal- Hiitics of Regulars from 7:30 on. The age limit has opiHViition lo all forma of state rearmament of Germany. Arhe- South Korean capital long held Mrs. Krbetx-a J. Wright ted and In his opinion at that time extended to all those who In any nig lit heeaine the first Negro to nielpal hiillillng Monday and Tues easter, Lehigh , Montgomery, 2:30 p. m. way contributed to the success of been rai.sed to 55. Dr. John Prig- aoelalism In Amerieu, " says the ■J son undoubtedly would have been by the Reda. The planes raked 210 Fimcral services lor Mrs. Re Mias Ayrea waa of sound mind. (Continued fram Puge One) kowskl had seven play areas in he rominander of- the Second dis day, .September 25 and 26 from t I ' (O irtl— t* t i w O” ) miles of the west coast lowlands, .Northampton and Schuylkill coun Monday, SepU 18 the summer program. Especially ' While men of the regular army nano will Hiimlnisler pltysieal president of the Amenean Medical happy ' to see faster progress on becca J. Wright, who died Tues Witnessed W'lU operation and two swimming trict. of the American I-eglon, em- p m to 7 p. in. I starting Tuesday and continuing ties. Attorney Sherwood's wife, Mrs. Meeting of Manchester automo payrol’ messenger service, to the beaches. With the favorable to The Herald for its generous lucp.-ired to vacate the state ar tests. As.soeiallon political and Mcurity Im u m , that this point, but Is ' bound to the day night at the .Memorial hospi Dr, Elmer 1,. Ilenderaou. of hrarlng about .30 posts in New Ha- I Each year liieoniing new voters, I through Wednesday. The target* Goldschrin said in an oath tak- i Helen Hosford Sherwood and Mrs. tive personnel at Britlsh-Amerlcan Pathe Laboratory company. weather prevailing throughout ‘ space and cooperation in our pub mory and entrain for Camp Pick Plans are expected to move It ntm- aacma Ukely the three will principle that decisions made here tal. will be held tomorrow after clubhouse, 7:30 p. m. Louisville. Ky ■ peaking liefore ! ven roimty. Coleman a past eom- as well as older ones wlio have were airstrips and gun emplsce- cn before George Brodbeck, clerk Madeline R. Durkin, both of Dan A witness who told police an the summer the supervisors were licity, to the parents who helped ett. Va.. last night, a new orgunl- swiftly in reorganizing the State ariMt acaln next weekend. must be wholly satisfactory to all noon at 2:.30 At the Kalvhtlon Tuesday, Sepit. 10 with the special activities and tho zation was taking over the ar- Guard Local nfpn from the age of about 2.'’)n per.soiia at a dinner I manlier of Buckner-Weat Post, I forgotten how lo support eandl- 111 ■/) Uenlei 8L iqinue 6886 Their mecUnga wUl fiv e way monts. Bombers hit cities all the of the II. S. District (Jourt, that bury. who were employed as secre other man was waiting at the able to carry out their planned I three of the western powers since Army Citadel. liitcrnient will be Public hearing on new proposed Porter atreet P. T. A. who pul I innry. Last niglit was the official 17 to 55 are urged to sign in the meeting of the , State Medical So- I lOK. aulonuitieally beeame a de 1 dates of their choice, are given ' tomorrow to two daya of aeaalona way from the .“lOth to the 391 h the federal Inquiry would delve taries In Shcrwootl's office, testi wheel of the car said It sped east programs without much curtail ?ltiire Friinl*. Hlefnrs Ffunlug preservation of their unity is a Pnrellel. including Taejon In South In East cemetery. Broad street school. across the handicraft project for reoijgumzntinn date of the State Guards for a period of (hree elely's 25tli Clinical here la.sl partment vice eommandei, the this opportunity to fiimlllarize o f the H-naUon North Atlantic tnto: fied to witnessing the will and said on S8th street to Park avenue and ment. In former years hot weath Venetian Nllmis hindamental necessity at all times. Korea and Pyongyang, the capital F'rlends may call at Watkins W'ednenday, Sept. 20 then swung soiith. the children In the Highland Park Guard m Manchester and officers years Paieutal consent is neces iilglit, urged doctor.* lo play an I first of his nice to hold that, post j tliemselvea with the voting proce- Decisions regarding Germany "Violation! of the customs, nar that in their opinion Miss Ayres er. epidemics, and inclement Fumifnr* Tnoo Treaty Oouadl. of North Korea. Funeral Home, U'J Kiist Center Republican Women’s club get The shooting occurred before area, to the auction mart for the I of the two loral companies, Head- sary for 17-year oliis Rockville active mle in the fall poillieal In Connect lent. I dure In town. Aebeaon, Bevin and Schuman may possibly be advanced today cotics and internal revenue liquor waa of .sound mind at that time. weather Interfered greatly with A Korean Red hroadeii.st bndly street, from 2:.30 to 10 today, and together, lawn of home of John the streets were crowded In the of uce of the auction stand to show I quarter.* Company and Company men can npiilv foi dulv willi rule campaign He *nid llu-i sliou'd I _ wore understood to have reached to the point where a formal state laws of the United States, as well Under terms of the will now be the operation of the play areas. garbled In reception- appenred to until ten o'clock toniniiow luorn- Pentland, 484 Porter street, 2:30 fice area. movies in, to the various mer ' F. initiiited a full scale recruiting Company G that will he located in hack I'audidate* wlui believe in vlmbatantlal a*reementa by laat ment by the three countries can be as violations of the white slave fore the court. Dr. Gibson was Operated Eleven Weeks be saying that an Allied amphib ing. It Is requested that friends p. m. chants who showed their interest , drive to replace tho departed Rockville. American llheitie* Continued f.n lfh t that the armlea now being made tonight. traffic act, perjury, bribery and named co-executor with the Dan “ We Didn’t See a Thing" The playgrounds were in opera ious landing was attempfed today omit flowers. Tuesday, Sept. 26 in giving prizes and to the Park I trnop.s. 5 buUt up In Weetem Europe This presumably could cover Ollier criminal laws of the United bury National Bank. The wounded measengera were tion for eleven weeks during the on Korea's west cosst near Red- | Opening of Products Show at summer. Programs offered on all Department for their allowing tho There were many men wailing ahould be combined Into a unified such matters as the expected rais States, and conspiracy to commit On August 24 at a first hearing discovered by Herman Siegel of lo sign up and Join the Stale held Seonl. There was no confirm State Armory. play areas included weekly events use of Center Springs faoilitios force under a single command ing of the level of steel prodiic- ation from Allied sources. such olTcnsea." on the proposed admission of thr Saturday, Sept. .30 Brooklyn as he entered the build Gimril. Some were men who had stair, eventually to be directed by tlnn. Increasing and strengthening K orea's First Goldschein'a filing of papers of will to probate, the court ruled out ing lo make a delivery. such as doll shows, bicycle shows. for our annual picnic. J previou.s aervice with the Guard Allied informed sources said | Master Mason degree to be con trea.sure hunts, 'music week, dra PLANNING the police force, the manufacture authority to conduct the probe and a second will that Miss Ayres had ferred, Ma.sonic Temple, 5 p. m., He told police he heard the men and many were veteran* of World they believed the Reds were try crying, "Help! Ambulance! Po ma week, pet allows, hobby shows, i a commMder-ln-chtef. of nnn-conibat military equipment, ing to save face on the shellaek- | l..o<’al F a siia ltv the subsequent calling of the fed made on June 16. 1950. The terms supper at 6:-30. War II Included in the small lice!" and then found them on the costume shows, nature week, and No formal agreements on this like trucks and locomotives In the ing the.v took in the naval bom- | eral grand jury by U. S. District of the second will which wss Iden. Sunday, Oet. I Four -Stale Men group llial applied iin opening Ruhr, and a declaration of intent .Iiiilgc J. Cullen Gancy came as a tlcal with thsf of the first, from floor. the final playground picnic at night were a few men seeking to I or any other Important point have bardment of Inchon by calling it Fall outing of the Britlsh-Amer- tended by nearly three hundred to end the stale of war and give (Contlnuetl F'roin Page One) j complete surprise. which it was copied by a Danbury The two apparently were shot ] lake the place of a brother, buddy : been readied, diplomats reported, a victory in a landing effort that i icaii Club at Garden Grove. children at Center Springs park On ('asnaltv the West German government However, the Justfee Depart bank employe, left all of the estate Dedication ceremony of Bowers ! from behind, police said. nr relative who was leaving with A PARTY? land details of how the command was repulsed. ' Movies were shown weekly for .six greater authority over Its own later to capt.iin and tiAn,‘ meeting and get acqutinUd. They Aaaelln. Mary Ouaman, Ralph September 18th. Mra. Irene Rta- hold a meeting this -evening .*t urge that all look upon the or Baker, Eugene Rtvetts, Myroia E . ley ia chairman asalated by Mra. eight o'clock at tlia Elks Home R o c k v ille ganisation as a part of their com Green, Felix Gremmo, Micah I. with balloting on candidates and Season Opened Krichevaky. Francia Marcham, Mra. Ruth Rob- munity life. inaon, Mrs. Alice Hammar, Mrs. also reports on candidates. Many at Htatlnn Short (Calendar Seaalon Bertha Ecker, Mra. Helen Yoiing. HomenMikers Session Many Rockville realdents Joined A short calendar session of the : Mrs. Saia Forbes, Mrs, Mihircil By Local Club Vernon with relatives from other towns Tolland County Superior Court Mrs. H. Thayer will lead a group Group Wlllcs, Mrs. Grace Risley, Mrs of homemakers this evening 'at the at the Manchester rallroa*! station will be held on Friday at 10 a. ni. Pearl Gibson, Mra. Vleanor War Wednesday night when Company with .ludge Jam es R. Murphy pre heme of Mrs. Doris Weller in Surdptomist* Appoint ren, Mrs. fMiia Johnson. Mra. Iresie Rockville at '< .30 this evening. The Callft Session R of the’ Connecticut ■ National siding. Robh and Mrs. Maud Ellia. School Board ;1iubject for the meeting will be C^iiiniittees and Hear Guard left for Camp Pickett. Vir Meeting ginia. The Rockville band played At the meeting of the Vernon "(^stom Made Finishes for Bct- School AMoeiation. to and Mayor Fredcrlrk Berger took School board held Wednesday The Rockville Lodge of Elks will j ter Dresaea.’’ Vairiouh Reports part in the eeremonles w;Jahlng night, it was reported that the DiscuM Local Imaiica the company membera a safe re total lncrea.se of puplla wan M hire. Kathleen J. Tbompaoa. turn. over last year, of which S6 were prcaident of the Bornptlmlst Club Monday Evening and her aasociiitc officers aaaiimed r o M w s .Aasorlalloa Meeting in the High school, and 60 in the We advertise and sell just one meal quality • - the A meeting of.the Tolland Coun grade schools with a total enroll their positions at the opening RocKvillt. Sept. 15— —(Sp«- ty Bar As.sociation will be held in ment of l,'i66. ^ Cup of Tea— meeting of the club following the best quality you can buy lor ibe mouey. We ad cU ll— The Rural Vernon School the Superior court room. Memo It was voted to enter into a con- For A Better summer vacation, Monday evening vertise and.,sell it at just one price--the |•w8Sl at Cavey's restaurant. Various aasociatlon will hold its flrat meet rial building cn Friday at 9:4.t a. tiait With the Cblltns Bus Com matters of business wore discussed price possible, quality considered. We bsek every m. for the piir(>ose of choosing a pany for use of their buses during ing of the season on Monday. Sep delegate to tlie State Bar Aasocia Buy the Tea-bags that and committeea, board members pound with one guarantee. You must be satisfied tember 18 at 8 p. m. at the VernOn the year for educational trips and and delegates were appointed. tlon Board of Delegntca and to nr your money will be refunded. Methodist church in Dobsonville. athletic trips paid for by the Board Retiring President Alice Clam- transact any other businras which of Fducation give you more tea and may come before the meeting. pet was elected a member of the The program is to be ‘•rtaii!i for Dr. William Schneider and Dr. ARMOliR’S STAR WHOLE OR SHANK HALF Community Progress." First Se ('rimlnal Seaalon executive board for a period of Orlando .1. Squlllante were named finer quality tea. three years, Mra. Louise Hawley, lectman Herbert Pagani will di.s- Tlie rriminal Sc.ssion of the Tol- as school physicians for the com cuss the plans for overpasses over land County Superior Coiiit will two years and Miss Alyce Salis Chickens «45< ing year the Wilbur Cross Highway. Mr bury, one year. C iM iM d all wash removed lr 6 3 c he held on Tiiesda.v. September .Most of the meeting was .given Morris Golden, architect for the 19th at 11 a ni. with .lodge .tames Committees Named over to the approval of bills for new elementary echool will show F Murphy prcsidirtfe No crimln- On the program committee. ^ O U n t a supplies for the coming year and Mrs. Riitli Spencer and Mrs. Lil PORK plans and answer questions. ,il hiisine.ss will he transacted on Fowl ■ « 4i« Raymond Ramsdell. eleinentury KrioHV, .Scpicinber I."!, the opening repoits on the opening of ichools lian Qiistafson were appointed; supervisor of the schools of the day of the Fall session and summer repairs of schools. FANCY FRESH KILLED FANCY SLICED classification and membership. CIm m 4 ALL WASTE REMOVED LI S 7 c town of Vernon and prlncip.ils of The following are listed to ap Cafelerln Slipper Miss Jessamine Smith, Mrs. Clam- A cafeteria supper will be serveil SAIADX pet and Miss Jessie Reynolds, the East and Maple street schools pear at tlie Criminal Ses.sion. F.ii- will be present to answer any gene T Wanat. .lohn W Barton, following the auction at the ways and means. Miss Alyce Salis l o i n s Hen Turkeys’u°N^rS?f 59< questions parents may have. Tlie grounds of the VernOn Center Con TEA-BAGS bury. Miss Terry Ivaniskl and Mrs. ■lames W Ponovan. Stanlev Cnrni- FOWL B e e f L i v e r C la a iM d ail waste r i m o v i d li 4 9 c ' hostesses will be Mr. and Mrs. lev. Frank Malarese, Oliver .1 gregational church on Saturday. Lillian Tedford. Mrs. Tedford Wm. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Richard wss also named hos^iltality chatr- Huntington, Mr. and Mrs Thomas man. r e a d y t o eat Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Martin I^ehan, Project committee. Mrs. Elisa Cooked Hams WHOLE OR EITHER END 2 29* beth Lfbert. who also serves as Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Maguire. .Mr. lb. lb . QO c RW END ' and Mrs. Arthur Palmer. field army chairman for the an LB Members of the association wish | nual spring caneer spllcitation: Porterhouse Steak or Roast to stress that their meetings are by-laws. Miss Smith. Mrs. Clam- UP TO 6 iR i always open to the public and pet, Miss Reynolds and Mrs. ITA,. everyone is' most welcome. They LEAN, RIB CUTS Thompson; delegates to New Eng Sirloin Steak or Roast hope' especially that any fainilica land regional conferences, Mrs. MIIOLY OWED ' SKINLESS 2 “ s 2 9 ^ In the community where there are Mary Nichols, two years, Mrs. lb c children, will plan to come to the Loiii’se Hawley, one year. Pub Snoked Picnics 49 Frankfurts MANCHESTER PUBLIC licity. Mrs, Mary Taylor. M I N C fD H A M o r TASTY P O R K R O A S T Tumor Clinic Report An interesting announcement Bologna lb 5 9 c Liveinrurst Houseworic with regard to the Tumor Clinic, PERSONALIZED SELF- GENUINE SPRING made by Mrs. Frances Taylor, n tS H community director of the clinic, 7^, ERESH 2 2 9 ® Witliout SERVICE AT SO.'j M A iy ST. w-as to the effect that the amount Mackorel lb . raised by the hairdressers of Man LI 19c Sliced Cod LEGS OF LAMB chester at a lawn party June 14 ERESH ERESH NaggingBackache ^ J at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Swsrdfbli L» 55c MARKET igar cnarke of East Center street HsIilMit Aa wt get older. atrea« «nd ■tmin. over- tfertiott. circMive «ninking or expoaure to was $770. This amount Is being ••ms cold •ometlmc* •low* down kidney (unc expended entirely for needed equip tion. Thl* may lead many folks to com- ment for the clinic at Manchester ’ plain of nagging backache. 1«»m of pep and lb. anergy. baadache* and ditainecH. (setting I j A M B P orequarters Memorial, hospital, under the di Yip ntgnta or frequent paaaagt** may retult rection of Dr, John B. Hamblel. from minor bladder Irriiation* due to cold, BONED AND ROLLED IF DESIRED. dampnaaa or dietary indl*crctiuna. SUPREME VALUES IN pathologist at the Institution. If your dUcomforta are due to the»e rauaaa. don't wait, try Doan'a Pill-, a mild / diuretic, llacd aucceaal\illy by miliiona for ^UMm twRnfS< •ear 10 raara. While iheae sympttire* mav Show Dates Set m £ o u > ^oaf )9c Mayonnaise’“-35‘ MEDIUM SIZE. 5-6 UL. LEAN, TENDER. MILD committees and for the coopera SMOKED. SUGAR CURED 5 lb. bag 4 5 tion of the club members In put JOAN CAROL • PLAIN MAINE - FANCY GOLDEN CREAM STYLE SUGAR ting over the production, which M f/ SMOKED SHOULDERS BACON 69c win be directed by William A.stley. Harold Cro.sier, chairman of the Doughnuts PKG OF 12 I V ® WA.' \ M A N C H E S T E R E v e n i n g i lE R A L D . M A N C H E S T E R . CONNm T H U R S D A Y . S E P T E M B E R 14. 1060 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, I960 KAiineTEN whether or not the church will .September 15 and on conaecuttv* In the antique vehicle competition busnieas meeting promptly at 7 :S0. Members are urged to be on Ume Church to Hold vote to extend a call to Mr. Bull Sc’hool Cafeteria 9'ridays for th* rest of th* year. ed slides of th# Natlohal Boy will play for aquare dancing after To Plan Tonight with an ox cart and a yoke of Milk Fed BraOen, Manchester Mail tha show. First Aid Course steers. There were four tents of as this Is important. to become tU minister. He has The menu for the first week, be .Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Hevenor and At Yi'ashiui^oii Scoutmaster Harold Johnson of poultry, vegetables, fancy work Social Saliirdav been recommended the pulpit ginning September 18, la aa fol Fryer*, RoRaten The men, apohaorlng this show For Free X-Ravs family spent the Labor Day week lows; Monday, spaghetti with Troop 101 of Hartford gave a hu- and hobbie.s. also booths of flowers Local Scout District Named Professor are Walter Elliott, Anthony Man- Is Given Here end a't a cottage In Wells. Maine. supply, committee, of which Ed sauce, cole slaw, bread and butter, morinis ninning commentary on and pastry. There were pony rides, a n d C a p o n s eggla, .Fred Mohr, Sr., Bruce Ron-; Mr. and Mra. Allan Barbrlck and All residents of Talcottxille and ward Jesanls Is chairman. Beginning Monday. September fruit and milk: Tuesday, -baked the scenes, and drew attention to All Interested local people are kiddie cars and a raerry-go-found son. Keenly Hutchinson, William family have moved Into their new vicinity who consider the Talcott- Born in Morrison, Illinois, he Is 18, the Washington School cafe brans, sliced tomatoes, buttered the number of local scouts and A Manoheater man. t)r. Frank Auxiliary police and firemen to attract the children. A supper Receives High Praise Minor, Aaplnwall, Ray asked to meet this evening at 8 home on Foster road. a young men and a graduate of teria will ser\-e a complete lunch roll, cake and milk; Wedneaday, W n m d I leaders who attended, and the re F. Engle.v, Jr., son of Mr. and was served to c /er 300 people by vllle Congregational church their Campbell. Oscar Anderson, Max taking the Croas firat aid o'clock In the Municipal building the University of Colorado, where to the children at lunch time. The vegetable soup, bacon, lettuce and la 4 ^ markable vastneaa. atiraetivenesa. Mrs. KHank Engley of 67 Olcott ROASTING CHICKENS Wspping Grange members, follow September 18, Francis Burnham, church home, are cordially Invit well Hutchinson, Joseph Mack and course learned about the different he received his Bachelor of Arts lunch will contain: one half pint tomato sandwich, fruit and milk; Na and efficiency of this wonderful drive, has been named asaoclate to make plans for the local town ed by dtmctng un il midnight and nephew of Mrs. Herbert Rose, will ^ n 1 o Mataon, Paul Amea Norman Oa- Edward Dedosser. typos of wountto and the "do’a" ed to attend a social at the church licgrec; and of .Union Theological plain milk; two ounces of fresh or Thursday, baked corned beef haah, jamlxircc lu one of Iho historic professor of bacteriology at the Our 3 to 4 pound fryers or small roasters are sell wide free X-ray program to start an auction of pa.:try. vegetables return to his studies st Wllllman- Called Fastest Growing Monahan. Ed d ik . e u - This committee will accept ap Saturday evening at eight-o'clock, Seminar.v with a Bacluior of 1)1- processed meat, poultry meat, sliced heels, bread and butter, P r i c e s spots of the countrj'. medical branch of the University and "don’ta” of their treatment ing so well that we had to turn some of you away hare this (all. Dr. R. C. Cdson of snd flowers. The Fair, which tlc State Teachers College. Are Loumr r h n tfit IM F n tir< > O i a r > KC"« splcas, Austin Schillinger, plications, not yet returned to the to meet Rev. James A. Bull, who vtnlt.v degree. He has held sev cooked or canned fish or cheese; fruit snd milk; Friday, macaroni * Among the guests of the eve of Texas it was learned today. last night at the second session of the State Tuberculosis Control closed at midnight, was considered Cpl. Norman Hills o f the 43rd Onttlt U1 tnure 15 u ,„„ *^trong. victor Mnazclin, members, if telephoned to Keeney last week. We intend to dregs an ample quantity is a candidate for the pastorate, eral pastorates in New York and six ounces of raw, cooked canned and salmon salad, buttered roll, DeSssn la MaaaSMlt ning were Mr. and Mrs. Michncl Dr. F.ngley, a graduate of the the six week course which la being Oommlsston will be present to ex bv the officials as very successful. Division, son of George Hills ; and to the following: Ernest Iruin, Hutchinson, telephone Manchester this week, but' for the larger sizes it is safer to vacant since Rev. Ernest Gordon other states. vegetables or fnitl; one portion of cake and milk. rnSiV ~-iTSaii ter Oak Council at Big Pesce of Bolton. Mr. Pence la the University of Connecticut, took, held at Hollister school. Ihstructor plain the proposal. 'T h e South Windsor Garden club of Sullivan avenue, was given a ' 20 years, Frank Crawshaw 25 3425 Thursday evening. Mrs Bull is a graduale of tlic tiread, muffins, or other hot Tlie new schools In tow’n, as well excavation contractor who did advanced degrees at the Unlver^- Frank M. Morascb gave the lec order before Saturday. It Is the plan to offer free win meet at 2 p. m. Instead of 2:.30 farewell party and a purse by his left for Scotland in April. Here The church members are al.so University of Maine and lV»ion hrrad. and two teaspoons of but as many of the older ones, have Gathering Held years. Charlfw L.vnn 28 years. ty of i'cnnsylvanla where he later ture. X-rays to the population of Man as formerly, at Wood Memorial fellow, employees at the Acme H. A. FRINK > such fine work on the Camp Seminary, j/fd has had experience ter or margarine. the eame lunch program that Is Charles Lynn received special mcn- Johnson swimming pool; also Rev. served aa instructor in the school Football Player Polio Victim His talk also dealt with the dis chester above 18 years of age. library. Parts company. The party was urged to be present Sunday morn SnlMvaa A t a W aggl ROGER OLCOTT in pulpit work, teaching and par- Tickets costing |1 25 per week being sdopted hy the Washington By Henry Jansaen ' tlon as the most respected and be- of medicine. Me was an Army covery and first aid treatment of Those under this age are covered The firat fall meeting of the held at the Old Colony Restaurant. ing, September 17, at the 11 Pal. Maa. 11BS Aflw 4 P. Fdgar Farrell of St. James's o'clock worship hour, to .see | ish soelal calling. will he sold on Friday morning. school for the first time. "Manchester District B. S. A. is ’ loved Scout leader among Man- tiiurcli, who offered the benedic Medical Coips officer and also Milford, Sept. 14. William Infection, Internal bleeding, etc., i03 West Center Street Telephone 7853 in school health tests. combined mothers circles of St. East Hartford, the fastest-growing, the second I Chester boys. Mr. Lynn po.sae.s.se.s tion. amt'tbe Rev. I>>land Hunt, was in the Army Chemical Corps Pritrhard. 18. co-captaIn and all- as well aa shock. Since the war, it has been found Francis of Assisi church was held I the coveted Silver Beaver award. ns a biiclenologist. •» In study groups following the that "Hie incidence of tuberculosis Monday night at the church hall. largest In Cubbing, the fourth who opened the evening's program state tackle on the 1949 Milford , which honor is shared locally by with the Invocation. He IS a member of the Research lecture, the men were Instructed Is increasing in some areas due to Reservations are being taken for largest In Scouting, of all eleven ' onlv one other David McConib of Those who will forward the .Socict.v of Amerii a, the Society of High school football team, was a on proper transportation of the Influx of new residents not previ a trip to Greymoor In Garrison, districU of the Charter Oak Coun , 42 Flwood street. To Ji>hn Dormer .Scout movement in Maiichcsler in American Baetenologists and the poliomyelitis patient at New Ha wounded and the Improvisation of ously generally as well covered by New York, spon-sored by the Ros went the special award for o\it- the coining season and whose Society for the Advancement of ven hospital today. His condition the different blanket stretchers. control measures as has been the ary Altar Society of St. Francis cil." was reported to be critical. He is case for years in this state. The church. Collins' bus will leave the This was the cheeDUi? statement standing contribution to Cub sco>it- names have not nlread.v been rtien- Science. The course is beingl given as Ing. For meriton\is achievement lloncd Include .Tohn Von Deck as the son of Mr. and Mrs. William part of the Mancheater Civilian EXPERT SERVICE FOR program .is designed to check church at 8:45 a. m. September 17. of Samuel Etnsteii^ council preal- Anyone Interested In going can in the pa.H year "to strengthen the District Treasurer, Robert Mc- F. Pritchard. Defense program. further spread of the disease. It dent. as he greeted the large gath Comb. ways and means chairman is also pointed out that the X-rays contact Mrs. Joseph Borduc, .Customers* arm of liberty" the Crusade of Bolton to Have 8-4988. Mrs. James Callahan, ering at the Manchester Country Liberty award went to Troop 25. C5lh Commissioner Donald Ben ANY TYPE BURNER! often show up other unsuspected li defects th^t should be corrected. 8-6437. Mrs. John Curtin. 8-1967, Club last evening, for what proved Harry Matdrnenl. Scoutmaster, and nett. and Neighborhood Commi.s- to be the most successful Scoulcrs’ Mrs. Janies LaPorte or Mrs. Juli to Pack PI. Melvin Longfellow. sioner George .Rltlea, Bin Talent Show meeting and banquet ever conduct jCookforthe an Beebe. SEE the P'"**®*! *.ii^ C o m e r ed here. President Eln.stein praised Cuhmastcr Scout Statuettes were Hottor 'A Let UB check your burner Mr. and Mr.s. Chris Peterson of presented to .loseph Monahan of NEW Homestead. Florida, but formerly those lesders who brought about A Talent Show, with Instrumen for heat lorn— adjust it — 55 .larvis Road, active for six Tolland -«k #4 •« •" this remarkable result. There Police on Hand tal music, soloists, acrobatic and clean it — make sure you'll of Deming streeti who have been T tw y -r* years In scouting and especially t.ap dancing acts, will be held at WRAPPER Mobllheatp too! spending the summer with their are now 791 bova in the .Scouting get complete eombuetion The Tolland Woman's Club will Dciiaal «kipa briiif »ew proMema for many of and Cubbing organization In the miccessfu! in helping to build the Holton ( 'oniniiinit'y Hall, Bolton daughter. Mrs. Robert Burrill Of In Bolton C.i’ash when you need It. on the Manchester area. local organization through hus Center tomorrow evening at 8 meet for its first meeting of the Oakland road, left for their home oer eeaSowera. energy and efficiency aa ways and o'clock. season Wednesday, Sept. 20. Dr. S. in Florida last week. 'r. .pW i^'P*' ' Achlevemeota Reporied W e have the tools, the The Wspping Ladles Aid Invite District Chairman John Dormer means chairman; and to Kd Dik. state Policeman Frank LnForge William Cooper, West Middle / Albert Hill. State Highway Com Turnpike, Manchest< r )i\nll be mas skill and trained manpower all, friends of the Community r TW ro are Imichea to be packed, aftcrnichool was Introduced by banquet com 137 Henry street, for many years of the Colchester Barmcka was ter of eeVemouies. Jiiclges will bo to do the job right. . missioner. will apeak on "Plana church to the Community house mittee chairman and acting toast- a loyal- scbiiter serving aa District "johnn.v-nn-the-apot" last night In Policies of the Wilbur Croas High ■■ariia lo be kept oo hand. Chairman. District Commissioner, Sydney McAlplne. prominent In ! Friday evening. -Sept. 15 at eight masteh Woodrow Trotter. Mr. Dor ★ Complete Fuel Oil Serv way." Troop Committeeman, ami now on investigating an accident that sent Manchester 'Grang? activities; I o'clock to greet the new pastor mer reported on the succe.ss of last ice, too. Automatic delivery Staff announced of the Hicks and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. David S H A R f f h * Shopping habile may changf, loo, becauM season's program, eapcclally the the permanent campsite commit Frank R. Saunders, .3.5. of And Mrs. Joseph Hanley of .Manches ter, well known 'in musical circles, — free heat-saving tips — Memorial school of Tolland George Crockett. The aid will hold a brief following >achievements: Four tee over. to the Manchester Memorial and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Bol E. Graff, superintendent of schools Ami children aren’t available tp help new Cub packs at Hollister school. (iueat Speaker hospital with lacerations of the trained, reliable drivers. as follows: Frank A. FormicA face and left arm. His condition ton, teacher of arts. Highland Park school. Terfiple Willis Homer, formerly Director principal and grade 8; Mrs. Lydia waa described aa "good" today. Charles Pinney, old time fiddler, ■k Hotter Mobilheat contains If Ihere'a anything wc can do either in the way Beth Sholom. and St. James of the air warning system In the M. Allen, superviaor of music; Mrs. The accident occurred at Bol ail the heat units your .SoMirdwy* church: two new Scout troops at last war. and now Director of Mrs. Julia Brown, grade 7; Mrs. ton Notch where State Policeman YOU c u n BEAT OIL NEAT! burner can possibly u s e - of food or aerviee lo make your school days’ Biickland school end Andover: a State Air Defense, the guest Grace Bugbee, grade 8; Miss Mar splendid cabin completed at Camp I-aForge had sloped near an inter speaker of the evening. Is organ Talc my Up as whet la eel Cieam CiMapr tateaaticl bums cleanly, completely. garet H. Danehy, school nurse; shopping pleasanter and easier, please let ua Johnson and the new swimming section to talk with Constable Mrs. Elsie Jones, grade 2: Dr. E. A pool well under way at the camp. ising and coordinating defense ef tTiesterfleld Pirie. Across the high Whan yeu really want s treat. forts at the present time. He told H. Metcalf, school physician; know. Please write: Activities which enlivened the sea way a large trailer truck had Sail Iraadli tha leal that aan'l ba baot David E. Miller, home mechanics; of the vast and complex orga^lsa )buV fiewsr .y \ son included a swimming meet, sited for a atop sign. Just as the Na aiaal withevi It la eamplalal Mrs. Ruth Miller, grade 4: HrA father-and-son camp, a well-at tion that goes to make up ^ ■” iruek started up, the Saunders Pauline Morganson. grade 1; MrA tended jamboree In the armory, tional defense system, and said r crashed into its side. knowhmgood Helen Peck, grade 3; Joseph W. snd a fun-packed esmporee In that there are 5,000 air spott LaForge and Pirie crossed the Sentence, grade 6: Miss Dorothy Customer RelotioRS Doportment, highway, freed the Injured Saun M obilheat Bolton. Chairman Dormer stated in ConncH-ticut. In addition to a instant Spurgas. home-making: Frank E. that only by the funds provided by radar system, multiple Slate Po ders from his wrecked ear, .and BUY SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL Williams, custodian. Ur. Formi A&P Food Stores, 420 Lexington Avenue the towmspeopls were these activi lice radio .ommunlcallons ■ and brought the man to the hospital. ca, Mrs. Miller and Mr. Sentence ties and achievements possible. ■other units of defense aa yet in the The trailer truck was operatefl eofbaeanbn are new members of the staff re BROOMS New York 17. N. Y. Seonter fins .Awarded planning stage. by Galvin B. Connelly, 39, of 707 placing Louis Scanlon, Miss Jean Main .street, Win.sted. W:»|E AND LIQUOR VALUES Monogrnw Field Executive Harmon Smith "W c are not alarmists but real untilyaufrY McArthur and FranciwCallahan, N07 lA ' presented Scouter pins or VYteran I^aForge said no arrest was BREAD respeotively. w’ho resigned last AT EVERYDAY 10W>RKES 9 5 ists", says Mr. Homer. He reveal made, pending the oiiti ome of Awards to the following whe spring. ed that Connecticut has an effici Saunders' injuries. OfALCn served twm to ten years in Scout ent civil air raid warning lystem. Mr. and Urs. G. Roy B row have (N h id k ia jL Fall ing in various communities: Joseph and that Manchester Is one of the returned to their Tolland Center SWEETHEART SOAP Udmup Ctemning HiiUs! I>yer. Frank Moraaco. Henry best prepared areas In the atate, home after two weeks spent with BRIARCIIFF Make a clean «w*#p ol your hou»*-cleaning problem, with A4 P'» qen- ^^SMppr-RigMV MetUs! Janssen, Ernest Panrlera, Roy particularly because of the early f r e s ^ DAILY AT YOUR fr ie n d ly g r o c e r MAMCHCSTCH. rCLCPHONC 513 S relatives in New Brunswick, Can Tliat Agroos with Your Skin erou.. slock of ejeam m aidn Soap powder., Hake., cloan.iar., polish.«- STRAIOMT BOURBON efforts of Police Chief Schcndel. ada. ond iust about ..erylh inq you n.ed lo make your homa iporklinq lulrn-flllecl, fineflavorod mecilB quaronleed to Mr. Homer brought greetings from Miss Doris Clough has relumed •6 5TH urn ||C bright . . priced attractively lo III your budgatl salial'y or your m o n e y book. Buy right . . . Buy C4n I I Gov. Bowles, Slate Director of to New Jersey to resume her lOOF BOT 2.99 ‘ SupeT Riqhl." DISTILLED IN ILLINOIS Ci\il Defense Roger F. Gleason, duties aa teacher in the Montclair Map Haadies swnc EA 2r A— awia MtCNT SAIL : ; i s ‘ The Tired and State Police Commlsser F.d- High school. A-PfM CMAM HIAVY COaN-Pa> STI w-ard Hickey. The Si-out motto "Be 23234823535353535323484823234848532348532353484823234823534823534848234853482323234823482323484848232348232323485323482348232348535353484823234823534823482323482353232323Mrs. Brva B. Doyle of Tolland, TOM MOORE PalMi PUMITURt MY < principal of Qryat^ Lake school, Businessmen's Prepared", the Scout laws, the mAWHT aeMaeN W CAl ( arts Sind crafts and training In returned her duties Sept. 8. SUPER SUDS Galvoniitd Paih imh 45 Mfoch MIL MTl^kt13‘ DOT I leMem Rem4 « Cab* LB M STEAKS community «er\'ice make Renuts . 9y>UoWlng are the names of of 5TH 2 , 9 9 •RICHT SAIL PT , Club n m SfLl SHININC lOT particularly adaptable to the pro ECONOMY ficers of the P.T.A. and chairmen PROOF BOT F!ood* O' Su'^t Air Wkk DfODORANY MY S9- UtoMWax Fee* tbsBS, BeMea Reas4, of the various committees: Presi DISTatfO IN KINTUCKY pMLRtNY i PY . Meets at 9 P. M. gram of national defense, stated Silver Poli>h r.MHAM JAP 13 £ F l ^ Wax NO Put Ukh ' ROASTS Tbs Roaad er Sirleia 18 Mr. Homer, and added, "civil de Th§ cnfy“in»fant’ dent. Mrs. William ' Horn; vice m ' 28a fense is everyone's l5UBlnes8". president, Mrs. Warren Jackson; LYNNBROOK J0nn99tt t CAN ' Tharsday At Light Ralbs u i r PoBte Wax PMSH -IO TO 14 LBB Jamboree Pirttirra secretary. Mrs. Lyle Thorpe; BIENOED WHISKEY bacM bf 85 ytan treasurer. Mrs. Robert McHutch- PUGRIM TURKEYS REGULAR 5 9 * Besides the splendid turkey din •-•rXier.'.oY-VlkswX-". .•.••.*4— « 6TH A 0 * inson: finance, Mrs. Orta Guertin; ner. served by Mrs. Ann B. Frank* WOOF tOT A.TT SBAWN, RBAOY TCMOOK PSOtIM TUBKIYt h •»« bylaws. MrA Glen Pflster; hot- More Krerydofi how Prieee! MURPHY'S of the Country Club, certainly the WHISKIES IN THIS WODUCT lunch, Mrs. Chadworth Knowiton; AJAX CLEANSER 991 MAIN STREET most entertaining portion of the /ajiBHt fkBtf Sm Mth u SoitikU Cofff* mtk Ottrtnm. mU Otwtfu addM. 4, S AND 4 YEATS OID WIIDMERI meeting was the showing of color- history, Mrs. Wallace 'White; hos M i M i m I pitality, Mrs. Charles Squires, Jr.; N n v Miracle Cleanser IONA PEACHES "?,r24‘ SMOKED PICNICS SUGAR CURED blood bank. Mrs. Ralph Sherman; LONGWOOD ORANGE JUICE "S,* 2 3 5 ' 3 7 ' FRESH TENDER YOUNO EXTRA LEAN, SHORT SHANK = publicity, Mra. Alphonse Wisniew STtAIOHT RYE PO RK LO IN S RIB ENDS UP TO* LBS ski; membership, Mrs. John Loy- u FRESHLY GROUND N E W E N G L A N D . 5 bIH zim; health, Mra. Arthur Hagan. BOT 2.99 ANN PAGE SYRUP io°.' 2 3 ' LEAN HAMBURG AU KEF Harvey B. Clough has been distilled in ILLINOIS SWNNYFIEID SMOKED I named executor of the estate of YANKEE BAKED B E A N S 2'A'"^39' SLICED BACON SUGAR CURED his sister. Miss Grace Kmelinc BAXTER'S A NO 2 4g V C Clough, late of Tolland. COLONIAL PRIDE PALMOLIVE SOAP PICKWICK SKINUSS IRISH POTATOES VYH FtElED A CANS r*N5 AU MEAT •om io IN BONO FRANKFORTS SHOULDERS u 57c | The first regular meeting of the For LoTelin**! ' All O v .r" ANN I IB svt oe BOMBON WESTERN STEER PRIME BEEF ^ Tolland P.T.A. will be held Octo STRAWBERRY PRESERVES' RAGE JAR •PkP CHICHPN Oyatara STANDARD pmhTS* ber 4, at 8 p. m.. at the Hicks Me STtAIOHT WHISKEY Lobslnrs r.59' I Mt lATN NO morial school. This is the usual 100 5TH 2 H a d d o c k r.acv WKeFetB it 3 9 * CAKtS ir CAirt ir CANS 2 7 ' Frnah Halibut Lt 59' TIDE RIB ROAST 73c | meeting time, the first Wednesday WOOF BOT 3.89 IONA* TOMATOES ,r« 2 errill arket OZ A C C M ’S M 16 o f each month. A ll interested jiar- O U R O W N = CANS A J LARGE ents and friends are invited. DAILY DOG FOOD 3 Freshness ControUed DUZ Tha first fall meeting of the Akandu 84 OAKLAM) STREET FREE DELIVERY / PHONE 7 3 8 6 SLICED BACONu 65c | Tolland Community Women's club A S P CO RN 2 froquenl rigid in.pection. Irom ttm* oi delivery to I-AROE 28c week be held in the church parlors COAST TO COAST va when you buy, eorting out efl-iiz* and oH-grad* B O N E L E S S S itom., a..ure. you top-qu?dlty at the price adver- I Thursday, September 31st at 8 CAIIFOBNU ItANOV ’MorVCLout for DIsHm IO N A PEAS MAHOMIO 2 , 28c o'clock. MrA Luther Barnard, « YEABS OLD liBod. Other produce not up to ASP', high stand ard. are .el oeldo lor lh* "Quick-Sale" table at a president, will preside. She has WE SERVE THE PUBLIC THE WAY THE PUBLIC V EA L ROAST 84 ANN PAGE PEANUT BUTTER reduced price. RIB secured Commissioner G. Albert PROOF IL" 3.39 LARGE Hill of the State Highway depart LONG ISIANO-U. S. NO. 1-SfZI "A" WANTS TO BE SERVED! ment aa speaker. Subject to be OLD FAIRFIELD PANCAKE FLOUR MJNNYFIELO IVORY 28c LAMB CHOPS "Plans and Policies for the Wil bur CroH Highway." A W tl BKANDV IONA TOMATO JUICE POTATOES RAKES SUNLIGHT' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meacham I S YEARS OID CASNMERE ROUQUn SOAP LONG ISLAND EXTRA LARGE FRESH DRESSED S l b . Average. DELICIOUS TENDERIZED and son have returned to New Jer- | 84 5TH LAROB NECTAR TEA r‘51' CAULIFLOWER SNOW WHITE HEAD after several days as guests WOOF BOT 3.39 Loeely fer Tour Corapleilea RIB ROAST BUTTER eey IDEAL FOW L ,. 45c or ToMend relatives. ANN PAGE HONEY j^R 3 0 ' AVAC^Db PEARS' FOR SALADS EACH , 28c ^ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ackerman CAim ER PORK Lb 59c STEAKS .b 89c DELMONTE have had aa recent guests rela • C.KU 25° 1 2 a i Xrge tives from Yonkers. New York. VERY FINE HANDY HOI^DEW MELONSINS SIZE EACH ' M O R R E L L ’S P R ID E F A N C Y R IB IVORY IMPOenO ROM CHILE Choice Dmlrg Fajroriieai OXFORD • SIB 1 TENDER BABY WORN ORANGE 12 YEARS OLD G R A SS SEED PARK BAG ■' SNOW K 5IH K R s e e a j s u n n y b r o o k grade a c n c p u u n «s k c 4M large LAMB SNCW [Oiscoj FRESH EGGS MtOlUMSIZE-OOZ DsS OOZ SLICED JUICE 46 Oz. Can 39c ^ Wappiing WOOF BOT 3.39 OaAOONSOAP PASCAL CELERY NATIVE A t BCHS BEEF i L A R G E 89c SUNSWEET S Get* Rid of “Dirty Dirt" rtim oitM iav citA,. a p ilN r B r BACON u 59c CHOPS 89c Everything was in gala array A u m a , BUTTER SWEET POTATOES , NUTRITIOUS 4 IBS I 28c Saturday for the Wapping Fair. GOLDEN 1 LB LIVER 65c 1 . 5 5 ' PRUNE JUICE b.. 29c | Although the weather man had ZONG A RUM SHARP AGED CHEESE PO P CORN kernels CELLO SELF-POLISHING GREEN’S SPOT SENSATIONAL CART I predicted rain, the aun shone out wMiTi ee ooio 2 FRESH 1 LB I CHltKEN OF THE SEA in alt its glory ahd It proved to be B« STH CHED-O-BIT 21' APRICOTS STOCK CELLO Simoniz Miracle SWEET LIFE EVAPORATED a wonderful fair day, which U a 2,49 ORANGE WOOF BOT w 4 5 ' 9 0Z IQ C great asset for a one day fair. OISTItlfd IN W UT INDIES SLICED CHEESE MEL-06IT FRENCH FRIED POTATOES LIBBY'S PKG I TUNA. The Fair opened at noon with a 8 , ASSORTED FLAVORS PINT A C C Wax for Floors L g . Cana parade at 2 p, m. in wrhich the U « PUUdS DRINK 46 Oz. Tin 2 7 c M ILK 3 33c Back't o School CORONADO ICE CREAM OLD HUNDRED PKG — » I FANCY HAND PICKED NATIVE • Mothers' \club float won the first Brlqhlen* «md Whitene Cloth*. 16 Oz. Tin 49c prize and the "Y ” the second. Cduuiy Bmrm ^ MILO AND means Larry Lyman and Roxanna Lewis 2.69 8 O'aOCKCOFFii MCLLOW 7 7 * SENSENORA FANCY won first place for decorated bi DELMONTE'S I GRAVENSTEIN ,? g 4 3 ' ■ ICHANO L8 m q C cycles and Janet Stoddard won CREAM FILBERTS RID CIRCLI COFFEE rUU*800IED 8A8I /i o PillsburyorGold firat place lor her clown costume. RON REGA u oz 3 9 c VIMROUt AND i APPLES 3 u. 25c WORTHMORE BON BONS WINCV Ji79* PINEAPPLE Medal Flour CORNED lU tthew Mulcahy took first place WHITE 0* OOtD BOKAR COFFEE ■ 1 • [ FANCY CALIFORNIA ^t hfaBS 45' ’•fS 4 5 ' 46 Oz. Tin WOOF 2 2.69 iiaanaf Matchw PKG 9 0 ^ JUICE 35c Lb. B ag . 4 YfAM OtD VANILLA STREUSSEL JELLY WHIRLS OF6 5 51c BEEF 12 Oz. Can LONELY P^nJB Graan af Wbaat Extract •AKtrS REANUr607T £ R " .^ i i J Leovee No Seeqp Film BARTLETT Wa 4e aot cars 1m « old yen I FfakaPiaCnnt •pS 1 6 * GOLDEN LOAF ,MKIK each2 9 ‘ r i m n n i i i III,, ^ , ,„jpn misui iw^ini ^ arm. Mael mum Meada. Jola RIONDO RUM Narbax * S r •' WHITE OI Goto LAiBC 29c the UET AOHUAINTOD CXUR. 23* Flakara ttUrriN MIX 17* n L C « 2 9 * 1 poz. ORANGES SWEET JUICY I PEARS 6 r.r Na odaora. Pairiafonnatloa ir lahiin Pawdar ^ VANILLA ICED DIXIE RING ^CHECK THESE SCHOOL N E E ^ : AA 81 m* !2 3 ‘ PKG 4 A e call Mrs. BanwaA 46 Church HOOF JS J.W TaM ta Jaka tIttV'l CAR 2 t Carraat Jtlly PA6E i JUICY CALIFORNIA VALENCIA StrecL Hartford. \Tel. 7-4SB2 PttBERViS / HERMITS OPW SKIEFY FEANUT ^ many OTHH NATIONAUY KNOWN Aprkal^ ANN PACE 3 t.BS. PEACHES JtTlCY f r e e s t o n e I Manlaaallaw FlaN 'T lf ' BUTTER w HANDS AVAIIA8U AT AiP STOetF • « m C PtUERVO DEUCIOUS BREAD PARKER JSj?1 9 * I ORANGES 2 s.. 69c ltU Z .J A B W a iL C U 'U ^ ^ ^ ANN PA4C S.33* 5 SP K H S P A N , ARM PUC O I U P B t K L L V . . . IK E COLD B ^ AND ME ON DRARM ir.23f 2 LBS BANANAS H R M , R IP E M OZ. Me Rlaalng—No Wiping INTANT SUMER Evmp. 46^ FANCY SUNKIST BOTTLE ' ” HAND AT A U TUNIS WELCH'S GRAPE CARS J PEARS For JUICE ...... 6 FANCY BARTLETT8 LEMONS 25 c LB. BOA KEEBLER’S Vi S.-84* TOWNHOUSE WANTED i u. 8., NO. 1 NATIVE CRACKERS V. 31c 2 LBS: GRAPES ) RED OR SEEDLESS ABIAZO ^ ,We top cash prices 116 EAST INSTANT 4) OO- for any year or RUideL Sm SRViRNHST M e h I POTATOES 10 L. 25c DESSERT d f .For Wait ftrk e r the car bnycr 0CTA80N CLEANSER LBS. SWEET POTATOES N E W C R O P at • With Cepum Taee Cloth AR-Puipoee^Seop Make* Cleaning Soar _i FANCY NATIVE Kcn-L^otionDOGFQOD 2 o»*25c CENTER ST. 'srst' CLARKE MOTOR SALES ueu IZ.PLUMS LARGfLSWSBT PU BUTTERNUT ^Broa4 SHreeU Phpne 2*2012 PLES ' Ah pile**, eubleet to auuket ekaacee ee* eENetlva at ah AAP eaK-SeeWaa I la Ihit area. SQUASH , 1 l'.-^ -V, ■tr.' vV*'f J ■ J ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, SF.PTF.MRKR 14. 1050 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1960 brought from the South to work 31; 3. 28; 4, 28: .1. 28: 8. 20; T, 21; Opposing Groups opposing capital punishment relied cbow of West Hartford, tad tke Mtln trimmed with a lace yoke. Ifi'ONV - HIO H T IC — 1080 Group lo-Form on farms In this area. Police said 8. 22. The only iie.v tea, her this heavily - on the commandment, Rev. Carl Blake, of Olastenbvry. that Brown also had taken a minor Her bouquet wo* of eolmon color 103.1 year la Ignatliia 1/inihardo, ^who "Thou Shtlt not kill." Among They cited a blbtlcal paatgg* oay« Home Nursing New Study Gliib girl with him from the South lo ho* the 5th grade. (Jiiole Srriptiires Ing that those who live by tiM Heads of Post, Auxiliary Weddings ed gladioli-. z'ZToday’s Radiol'Xty z IMU work a* cook. them were Anroh G. Cohen, of. ¥o Dedi^te Immediately following the cere Georg* Alden of Amaton i* act sword "shall dl* by the sword." - I2 «» WTH7 - 1230 The Pearl Oil company of El Weal Hartford. Attorney Flnkle- mony a reception for the Immedh-' Goatef* Ua.>Ugbl llm * ing a* custodian of Hebron ele The argument over — tion of officers Ocl. 24. 1 her H.artforcl home. MW Bowen and Verplanck schools sentative of the American Nation The local groiip is sen ling a have been'planned for Sunday, Oc Lym an Memorial High school and WDRC—Mr. Keen, Tracer ol 5frs. Mattie ^!uc11er. who has al Red Cross will come to Man WDRC— Yankee Kitchen. .*pirltual bouquet to the Hol\ tober n m d Sunday, Octoner 16, the Radcitff Hicks School of A gri Lost Persons. hern visiting Mis* Marion Pease ' chester esjieeially to conduct a WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. •WTIC— Fslher Know* Be*t Father, it was announced. and also Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis 1 EVERYBODY WINS a PRIZE culture at the University of Con lespeeUvely. A t a recent meet W 'HAY—New*; Open Hou**. The Slate Daughters of Isabella ing of a committee appointed by home nursing course in the "Care necticut. WTHT-Blondle. (lanp, h.as returned to her home : of the Sick". Mrs. Jacob F. Miller, w e x x ' - News; P.equeet TlTne. WONS— Rod and Gun Club. I .are sponsoring a dinner in honor in ('orn'.vall. ‘ 1 the B ^ d of Education details for The young couple will be at I of Bishop Henry 0;Bricn of Hnrt- both ceremonled were a^rang^^i. home nursing chairman for the home at the Kick Hill Farm in I l l s — 8:55— Mr. and Mrs Richard Morgan- ' Manchester chapter, said today W D RC- Old Record Shop. WONS— Bil »nd Henri Ne,(*. I ford to be held Sept, 19 at 6:30 at son of Mountain street are the The ceremony at each school Lebanon after September 23. WONS—Hollywood, U. S. A. the Hotel Bond In Hartford. All win batln at three o’clock in the thaA Manchester Is particularly 9:00— parents of a jjaughter boni at the , WCXIC—Junior . Disc Jockeys. I chaplains of state circle.* are tn- Manchester .Memorial hoapital afternoon and after the ceremony ^rtiinate in obtaining Miss Fos- WDRC— Sut.peu»e. Mrs. Leland 0. Hunt W n C —Young Wldder Bro-a-n. . viteil. Mrs. Caroljm R. Manning, Mr*. Morgan«on is the former the school will be open for Inspec- tar as an Instructor for this WONS—UniericM Show. English Couple 4u46— , I national regent, will niso be a Doi-olhv Ann Klee, daughter o' ‘tion by the public until 6:30. A t course, which is considered by the 106 HENRY STREET ■ >W TH T— News and Weather. WTHT—Amateur Show'. I guest of honor. in HADLEY'S BIG CONTEST! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klee of Filing- each school a brief traditional National Red Cross as one of the W TIC —Dragnet. 5 :66* The Sick committee reported ton ceremony will be obsen ed, clurlnR moat Important factors In training On Visit Here WONS—Straight Arrow. 9:16— ; that Mrs. K. Mae ' Holden i* in which a key Is passed from the our population for civilian de-;- Announces the Reopening of WDRC — News: <^ld Record W H A Y-M on ligh t Matinee i St. Francis hospital Building committee to the town Misa Barbara W allelt fense. If there should be a short The meeting closed with re- Theodore Falrbaaln Mr. and Mra. Jack Angel of Shop. 9:3»— j and then to the Board of Ediica- age of doctors and nurses Ip^ase W H A » —Open House. WDRC—Crime Photographer freahments served hy Mr*. Wini Mon, symbolizing the passing of West cniff-on-the-Sea, which Is In Hebron of national emergency be Play School for Younger Children ■WTHT—Fun House W T IC -D u ffy * Tavern fred Pentland and her committee resnonslblllty from each group un Mra. Oaorxe P. Randall extremely Important Ut.ftave many Essex (Tounty, not far from Lon W TIC —When a Girl ilarnes. Red Sox V* Browne. til It finally rests with the Board homemakers trained in the care don, arrived on the steamer lid de W (XX:—Big Brother Bill. Names of voter* admitted to the I The marriage of Miss Louise Monday, Sept. 18 »i45— of Education. ISexv Legion Heads Take pf the sick. FrEuice, Monday, for an extended electorate at the first session (fir | Students from each school will Tedford, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W TH T— Rol>ert Montgomery. The course will begin on Mon visit with relative# In this country. WDRC—The Old Record Shop. the purpose are: Sophia E. French, i provide music and groups of stu day, September 25, at 7:30 p. ra. John J. Tedford, of Birch Moun Both natives of England,''tj Is the W nC—Portis Faces Life. 10:00— dents will point out the advan- Office in Colorful Riles Mrs. Hunt is a former director of the kindergart«a at W T IO Cass Dolev Show. Jessie and Edward Cushing. Car- 1 In the Home Nursing headquarters first visit for Mr. Angel, although 'ta else risk a National Boxing Awb- clatlon nan. Hi olreiidy ii aigtied ^gers and Yankees Open Important Three Series Today Aces Prepare to fight Robby in . thi Chicago Stadium during the second week Twi Batting King of February. im ii HI . ’"ill%.T al TRJr al ■ !• a TWT* _____— i-mT -a ' tF For Opener Fred Saddy, retiring NBA presi A u c r ia N THE Outstanding Pro, Amateur dent, also has a signed contract North Methodists Win signed by Robinson to fight I-a- Vernon Congregational Church Newhouserm and Raschi Silk City and Rockville Motts in Chicago or anyplace ciac. HERALD ANGLE Stars to Compete Here Finish Oiie-Two in Batting Rurie lA’gion to Play Here Each contract calls for 45 per cent Church Playoff Title for Jake and 15 for Sugar Ray. 3:30 P,M. SAT,, SEPT. ■y Pitchers in Opener Al Surowiec Follows Friflay Might, Sept. 22 Only for one flurry In the 12th EARL W. YOST An outstanding flald of pro and i’ * and thc final iwo-flsted surge In amateur golfers will tee off Sun the Isst minute was he thc Iji- We've got Home Uemn on our IIhI, WTe know that e^ e rte M U t day in quest ot the Manchester Here Sunday One week from Friday iiiOt. M otta of old. you cannot reHist, For the fun of it... romc to tha Howie Barton Scatters ■ with same lusty hitting by Yogi Big Hamilton Player Septeml>er 22. the sentl-pfo foot Pitches Tonight Open title for 1950. A minimum of Red Hot Browns Ready ; Bbrra allowed the Yanka to breeze nauthulllr almost, heat the Vernon Center Auction. PaaaiT Crowd Expected 4 Babe Ruth led the American Three Center Congo 150 shooters are expected to file ball season w ill he u.sherrd in when ctmnt. He was up on one knee st L,eague in draviing baaca on balls For Red Sox; Bell i to victory In Cleveland. Berra the Silk City A. C. plays host to "I expect we'U have the largest entry before the final foursome I rapped out his 22nd homer and nine and Just was getting up as for 11 aeaaona during bia career. Hits in 4>0 Triumph; takes to the fainVays at 3 o’clock Roster of Manchester the Rockville Anierlean Lesgue In Referee Lou Handler lolled "ten". crowd Friday night ever to wlt- . . . Another alugger, Jimmy Foxx, Ends Maglie's Streak i two singles, drove in two runs and Catcher - First Sacker s Connecticut Football Conference Bonham Clouts Homer in the afternoon. Starting times I scored four. High Football Squad H aiuilrr and Daiithuille ahead 72- neaa 4 toatball game In Manches went to bat six times In a game on are available from 8 o’clock on and With Round Tripper Posts .500 Average in gam e a t Mt. Nebo. 67 after 14 rounds. Judge Joe June 16. 19S6 and w as walked Ed Lopat received credit for his Four tcama will compete In the ter.' Dwight Perry, faculty man- Pro Alex Hackney announced this 17th victory. Lopat tired and Ford (.s^nahnn had It 74-66 and Judge agar at Manchester High, told every time up . . . ’Three times It’s all over in the Church Soft morning that his telephone Is 13 Contests With PA N aim Pon. No. Northern Division of the Confer Jack Aspery 71-60 foi the French- during his career, George Selkirk ball League ior the 19.V) season. By Ralph Roden hurled the final two innings wlth- ence. Tliey are the Thonipsonvllle this writer earlier this week dur ringing constantly with pros and Associated i'ress Sports Writer ^ out allowing a hit. Bob Lemon, 20- Star Having .487 Mark Agontlnelll, Henry . .FB 33 mun. ing a practice sesslon.of the Indl- of the New York Yankeea came to Last nlght/ihc North Methodlsta amateurs all over Connecticut, Altkrn, Mornhall .. . .C-E 51 Greys, Stafford Olympics, Rock The crowd fell short ot expects- bat twice In a single Inning and clinched the'lr second playoff crown Tw’o World Series veterans, Hal ; game winner, opened for Cleve- ville and Manchester. Each team apd a t th e C harter Dale Uota. Western Massachusetts and East I land and sufiercd his 11th defeat, Booth. Taylor ...... G 23 tlons with I1.424'payiug $71,694 to walked both times . . . Larry Doby In two seasons with a 4 to 0 win ern New York State seeking pre Newhouser and Vic Raschi. went Hamilton’s precision Propellers . . G 56 will play thc other twice, once at see the International Boxing Hul) This Could Be While JotOng down an ad from j Luke Easter of the Indians Decker. L arry ...... Perry for Friday night's game of the Indians struck out five over the Center Congos at Memo ferred times. to the firing line today as the De boost five members of the .300 or Duff. Harold ...... E 3U home and one game on the road. production. The official contracts tim es in one gam e In 1948 . . . L it rial Field. This will be the Fifth Annual I poled a 463-foot home run In the better class among the Twilight ,.QB 49 Bill Shaw of M anchester has csll for I.rfiMotls to gel 45 per rent M th Rockville High, the. slerWer troit "ngers and New York ra n - j sixth for his 25th. FlavclI. Donald .. faculty member said. "They tle Joey Sewell of CTIeveland Howie Barton scattered three Open. The event was initiated In Baseball League players who par Goskell, Cfitarlrn . .G-C 43 been elected president and secre snd lisuthiillle 15. Your New Kitchen! (Rockville Might will bring down played In l.lft gam es In 1925 and Congos’ singles- In posting the 1946 and has been grow ing by kees opened a three-game aeries ; The Browns edged the Philadel- ticipated In at least ten games and Gustafson. Albert .. G 47 tary of the Nortneni Division with whitewashing. Howte Holmeif In D etroit w ith the lead In the , phia Athletics. 5-4, on Keh Wood.s St least 1,000 fans and w ith our 152 games In 1929 and both sea leaps and bounds until Uidmy. Big who were credited with at least Hohenthal. Eric .. .. T 64 Buell CTiapman of Rockville as Work! Series Confab sons struck out only four times . . and Bill Bonham paced the win ger and better fields have pro American League pennant fight at ninth Inning homer In the other 40 Irca.surer and Jack Bruce of .Staf own following we should have the stake. ,30 at bats. Nineteen players bat lohnson, Roberts . . . E biggest crowd to ever watch the Frank Leahy has been a head ners attack. Holmes collected duced some exciting golf over this American League game. ted .300 or better during the regu Madden, Edward . . .HB 15 ford a.s public relations representa Clncinnstl, Sept. 14 -(A5 The football coach for nine years and two hits, one a triple, while Bon Newhouser, a 29-year-old south tive. A Board of Arbitration con hini school team play.” span. The 'w-atermelon of |S00 la The big ncivs in the Nations! lar season. McArdlc. Jnmon .. . . . T 22 fan In the street may already have hia team s have .won 80 gam es ham homered and drove In tw’O sliced In twelve ways and many paw bellwether of the Tiger staff League was the end of Now York 6.3 sists of Shaw. (Tiapman. Bruce •T.eavenworth High (of Water- for years, was given the assign Heading thc list ol swatmen is Minicucci, James . .. . T msde up his mind as to who will while losing five and tying five . . runs. additional amateur net prisea have Giant righthander Sol MogUe's big Joe Berner, catcher-first base- Morgan, Albertus . .HB 10 , ■ and Jeff Koelsch, manager of the buryl did not bring more than a The winners scored twice In the ment to protect the "ngers’ half he playing in the World Series handful of fans to ManchesUr in Carl Snavley In 23 years a t the been guaranteed by the Tourna consecutive scoreless Inning Petrlcca. Carlo ...... HB 58 Greys. next month.' but Basrbsll Commis helm of grid teams has fielded flfth frame to break a scoreless game lead over the man, who won the individual bat the past.” Perry added. Truer ment committee^ Stewart ’’Skip” defending j streak at 45. The string came to ting championship with on even Plckeral. Clyde .. . .HB 57 Joe Renser Al Surmvleo General admission prices for all sioner A, B. Chandler .itili isn't clubs that nave won 140 contests, tie and added Insurance runs In World Champions. wor ' '-i ' ^ 'U', m
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