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J*bJr. waiuwji tdelgM.' Lmr'- Spl^aUR CONVfiNIElVCE • f 1 11,471 A \ Member ef the Audit lewsr 60e. F a ir ,' \ ' Itareaa of CIrenlatloa \ High imper #6. -i_H S4t«rday aigM. ^W E ARE OPEN ^ -UP K 1 1 —----- — ------' '______Manche»ter-^A City of Village Charm V' . A' ■n 1 yOL. .LXXIV, -■ (Claaalfled Advertlriag ,oa Page IS)'^ IDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30 MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1954 (TWENTY PAGES) .>■ -.Vn -, \ PRICE FIVE CENTS We Have Improved Our Parking ihe Customers Seem To Like It ^ i f | / We Carry Your Orders Tp-Your Car and Ask You Not to Offer Tips Closer Link We Open D aily^ 8 A. M.—bpen Friday Until 8 :30 P.^ M.

Our meat manager ii'allr “pepped up" this week in an. to tlcipation of touring Canada ne^d week. . . If there ^ t a l i is anythin our Charlie McCarthy enjoys next to selling RECIPE OF THE WEEK fine meat products. It la visiting new places. ." ■ . ' ' ' \ a: arlie has selected these special values M this week*- \\':X . Paris, Ott. 8 (A>)—Former Chop DinMi; TENDER CHOICE GRADE French Foreign Minister LAMB LEGS .... X. 1. Washington, Oct. 8 (yp)^'rhe three Derfiqcratic members Robert Schuman declared to- •' • • • 69c iT RALE'S SELF SERVE AND MEAT DEPT of the Senate Investi^tions aubcommittee have a.sked Chair­ day^a rearmed Western Ger- XiFfiaiiii Selected for us'by Swift Premium and Puritan. . . -Serve '.5-' man McCarthy (R-Wis) to put off action on hw nomination many\woul(i be tempted to I kmSt —■ — »l«li with Birds Eye "'peas, mashed white of sweet potatoes, H oi» Satir / I tmir^ tlc**, “’ mint jelly. One low price . . . one top grade. MEET YOUR of James N. Juliana as subcommittee Staff director until the withdraw-Trom the 7-power IE AT DEPARTMENT ^ Ic Sale Senate reconvenes next month.®---- - ■" — ...... j------European .'’•fllliance agreed z I loiM ti iackb(«a / .TENDER SWIFT’S PREMIUM BONE^N GENERAL MILLS a$^2evi*M / ••■- Sena. McClellan (Ark), Symington' upon at Londb;in, Ballot lliile Releaged by Reds We have a quantity of this fancy beef, SALADA TEA BAGS REPRESENTATIVE (Mo) and Jackaon (Wash), made! He maintained Gdr,piany should ]: Phone Galls I Swiaklc chop! ttupooa i«It LAMB SHOULDERS ... .. Ib. ST^ raised by 4-H Club members, which we AT HALE'S THURSDAY. Dublic today telegrama sent t o : Co-ed Disa^pe^rfl be more closely tied to 'Weatom iMd Vi Mwpooa pepper. Brown ehops .Boned the Pinehurst way, these shoulders slice nicelj^ if 48 bags at regular price '^cCarihy yesterday. jX Europe, as it woild havb been in I uowly e« boch tides in bot fat in skilltt you let them "set" about 15 minutes after removlng-Yrom are selling at our regular beef prices. FRIpAY AND SATURDAY ■ These said: "We! do not now con­ d I a « m ^ cbopi from tlcillet Add onion 16 more for Ic, C the 6-power European &fense I N e v ^ a . - Combination , • s s t s a s a sent to the-, appointment of Mr. immunity (EDC) he had hd {Mentioned I n JIk in wilier and cook tldwlp ) V ' v' ' . J. - PRICED DOWN AGAIN... FAMILY TREAT Juliana" td the post, and added: BBMa, Tbra add cubes, milk, SWIFT’S PREMIUM BONELESS, EASY TO stlCE LARGE PLUMP Special Offers P , „ leatiMn talc, the ta«e ahd corn. Ro a stin g "We requeat that you call a SchOwM spoke in debate In the D u e T o d a ^ I Mix until bread cubes lose ibeir shape. DAISY HAMS ...... lb. 69t meeting of the full subcommittee French National Assembly, where I m cbm on lop of corn laixtutc in freeSamplez promptly after the Senate recon- S- government sitpporters seek pa.s- B y S e n a l I i^ ec . Com and bake on center rack CHOICE GRADE / x Soft W6V6 Tissue vVenes in Noven)ber for the pur­ .•age of a resolutlolKendorsing the Carson City, Nev., Oct. 8 lo t JJOewen (modcNte) foe 30 mionias, CRACKER BARREL . , pose of submittli^ his noniina- work of Premier Plerra Mendes- RIB OVEN ROAST lk^69c^ FOWL tion for consideration and action." :}■ (A*)—Nevada’s three-man Su­ Washingtoh.Xfct, 8 (ff)— lo r nOiil chops arc tendtt. Scree hot. ,France in London and eiqbrcssliuE IM u m 4 icteinsi. Of tender beef, meaty 3rd through 7th rlb ^ McCarthy Has No Cotnyneht confidence lii his atility to nego­ preme Court\ today weighed Sen. Cflpejjftrt (R-Iiid) laid SHARP C H EESI^ ■ There was, no immediate, com­ tiate formal treaties. 'the question of-.^hether the today MS been put under FOR DEUCIOUS "HAMBURGS ” ment from McCarthy; who is re- USE p i n e h u r s t LEAN / ' 3 - 35' A vote may cortie late toVilght or v()^^ or the state's Republi­ “pressure” not to investigate -ported BtUI nursing a sinus aliment tomorrow, unlDfui Mendej9>France at his home. can goYeriior will naihe a suc­ A'^ase in which he said two CHUCK GROUND .../ y .. .. lb. 59c MrCORMICK makes the decision an issue of con­ IT'S PORK SAUSA66 '/>LI. PKG. x There was «6 explanation why fidence. In that esse the vote cessor tq tltojate Dembtratic men received fera for- their FOR MEAT LOAF . . SAVE WlXlf 3 1 ^ the three Democrats wanted the would have to be postponed until Sen, Pat McCirc^n, whose help, in getting government- FRESHLY CHOPPED PINEHOTST pbstponement of McCarthy's re- Monday. He will spcal. at the close term has two more'years to insured loans on defense TIME!"\X BLACK PEPPER qtiest for promotion of Juliana ■of the debate. run. ' ^ hdusing projects. " - I Ttiero In little \Pe can add to what^ HAMBURGER .. i ...... lb. 39c from the offl(;iaI .rank of alaff In­ fANGY YOUNG NESCAFE vestigator and the unofficial rank Widens Bnissels-Pact^l The ■ High Court took under Capehart la „chairtnan ofl thai. wa have already said time after CAN ALSO BE USED FOR FRYINOyr . The London Conference decided study la.st night the legal contro­ Senate Banking commlttse, -naar- time regarding the merits of First Of assistant atalT director. -t* Our pMtry daportmant ftohiras frtsh ch^kan parts. You^cdn TIN The present director,'Francis P .. .0 widen the ild Brussels Pact of versy between Republicans and ing the end of six months ofl hear­ Prise Fork Sausage. First Prise A-OZ FCaiwe, Britain, Holland, Luxem­ Democrats and indicated it may ings 'into housing scandals which Bauaige is. “Pork SaniMge a t Its , $ | J 5 Carr has submitted his resignation clioosa tha klndt and quantity, yoii prafttv" \ / 45' LARGE ^iZE to become effective Nov. 1. burg gnd Belgium tojnclude West nile later today. , Capehart calls the biggest in his­ best" Tou will find it Uie same Germany and Italy. All tout Britain tory. . . Subcommittee rules require nia- state \Supreme, Court justices tod^, tomorrow, next week and would haVto been in EDC, are elected on a non-partisan "They can’t put presaura on. ma’ , next year. VVe have it in . small , jortty vote approval of staff ap- S M O K E D HITNTS Said Schuhnan: basis, but i t ' Is -well known the and they might as well know it," liiiks, large links, lb. bags. . . . SMOKED HALE’S COFFEE -pointmenta. There was no, re­ ‘•Unless w(p make . a start at the Senator declared publicly near > port on how the -other three Re­ Police In'AliNwty, Nr Y., are court currently is made up of two Try it to ^ . . . unUIng Europe we will have lo.st Republicans and one Democrat. the end of this mornring's aes^on. ./V' publican member! were voting. seeking C}-ntbiB Meyer, alHivc, a an exceptional change, to create a He emid the “prssstire’’ had baton / ■ I SHOULDERS BACON S q u ares TOMATO SAUCE McCarthy had sent letters to 19-year-old sophomore missing With elec-tion only three weeks j.If you like Sausage PatUes, strong, prosperous and independ­ away. Chief Justice EdgiSr Bather exerted: in telephone calls within may we suggest that youf^ry FRESH GROUND Ib. his six colleagues asking them for from Albany fltate Teachers Col­ ent continent under -French lead­ the pasUflA hours. fo r De//c/cm ,^/^/or lege since Oct., ,1. Her mother, told newsmen aftgr ll.stening to our own Old. H om est^ sea* - A- / 99 permission/to promote Juliana, a ership." two hours of legal arguments the Later, he-declined to elatwrata former FBI agent who has-been Mrs. 5lax Unker, of Nyack, had Boned Sausage me^itA . . fea* c Care must be taken. Schuman court will decide "as soon as pos­ to newsmen ^Qr to discloaa who MISSISSIPPI . . .Can you spell Misliiaalppi ? We do not DOLE 3 cans 2 9 ® expected her home but she faileil added, to ln.sure that if and when sible , becatise time is of the ss- Pfc. Charles Julius, left. of . , iRn., and Lt. Col. Herbert Peterm. right. Seattle, WasA., are mads the calls tbJiim. tured this week at 59c Ib. (Omtinned on Pngs Two) to arrive. (.\P Wirepihoto), kence." 660,0M V l ^ Paifl care how you apell juat so long as you - buy. it at Plne- LB: German.v- is reuritlcd if does not hv” R"rt"* '-•»* S- Anity Hospital In Seoul, Koren,NOct. 7. They were released /Pinehurst lAifib Patties made huMt. . .. All by way of em phasi^g the i^lue of MtssU- HEINZ back out of its obligations. He Oby. Charles Russell already ?• iQ^* H'l. “H " • Period as prisohera of the Reds Ool, Petd^ had been held since Feh. Capehart told neW slppl .vear-oId Reno math a forced landfag near Red base at Kalspn. North Korea. The dozen different firms from tendCT cuts of fresh It today . . . atrvt It with Puiehurat' fresh eggs or try outside France ihat reunifleation attorney, Ernest Brown-an Ei­ mI '*■“ "• • Pnlne north of deihar- about $60,000 in fees lamb .^yslightly seasop^ . it /vith hamburga. . .. / . I^RK^L NAME) FRESH PORK TOMATO KETCHUP of Germany would reopen ail the senhower Supporter—to fill out catlon line dividing Korea. (-\P Hirephoto via radio from.Tokyo). men, whom he. Identlfl^'Widentify aa easy Ao broil . . . (about 4 to LARGE SIZE U. S. Urged to Foot questions .settled at London. the vacancy. Dcrnocrats have cha)-, art McCormackck and Ml lenged the legaUYy of the appoint­ -T" Diggs, both of WnflhlBgtoe.Wj t h ^ . ) lb. 29c ifnSSiSSIPPI CfeD BACON CAN , He praised Mendes.-France for McPqrmack ______, brinifinjf back, from' London a ment. They insist Rrown sh()Uld .'irns called as a serve only until the winner df a Registrar Cited witness this inomUig but his at RACORN S British promise to keep fouf divi­ torney aatfl ha was too U1 g w wUl find Pinehurst tendercure ’ BACON . .. . lb. 69c PORK ROAST * 49< 2 4 9 ® sions on the continbt. But, he November senatorial race takes l i t coined beef just a little leaner. / 60% of Highway office next January, niervousncH and high blood WELCH'S complained, not enough was done otes Bar sure to teetify. Ca^hart wlthva wonderful flavor-and you /( a k e y o u r c h o ic e WHOLE STRIPS - e BURN'S at London -to restore cqnfldenc.e The Democratic candidStV. Is wlU enk^''Morreira ready-to-eat 53 ' ■ ----- ^ r ' -i Alan Bible, 44, a' Reno attorney an examination bY a gdyflmment •'Some llb^ it fat . . some like it lean ” . . . some likfe FRUIT OF THE VINE between Prance and Germany. doctor to determine hams .y. . the hani In the blue drumsUcks ,. . . which are all dark meat . . . and oti^ra Washington, Oct. 8 (A*)—The American Munici^l A.s.s'n., He said the basis of the London who has begun Campaigning. Wrapper. V,. SLICED BEETS The GOP yesterday won a per­ terburv Seen in Ike Speech could teaUfy later tmtty. enjoychlcken breiists which are all white meat, Buy STEAK; HAM «d CO?NCO BBEF*a SAUSA^ Cfllled on the federal government today to put up 50 p;^ cent agi-eemcnts was the idea of con­ \ Simon, Am committee what you like in Pihehurst freshly, cut chicken piirts . . .' A Preserve of Whole , trols on rearmament. This he manent injunction blocking candi­ naiidiiii||t fr^W pork is all gov> of the money for the 50-bijlion-doIIar highway prbgram pro- dates front" being placed on the Hartfoad, 8 t(P) —Nelson^L. counsel, aaked Pr. Thornton T. SBnaeatlnepeC ted western (X>IIN cut from White Rock tender chickens. , PRODUCTS iemd CO LD CUTS, \Your naighbor likos fo "trade" here Concord Grape. /fS r criticized a.s "negative/' —youwlH too! - ( . , - • posed by President Eisenhower. Mayor A. E. of Detroit, ballot. Democrats promptly SP­ Carpente/. GOP jstate Central- Denver, Oct. 8 )-Violent “ FRESHER^, various memliets of Parliament on of "developments'Arising from the Greatest Sliifllr-fllffortN. Hilt .rMlied he thought McCor­ , interstate highway system up to* turbulence flfi .Hurricane Hazel to- 'the London accords. To Arms Issue ihdejienP>—Adlai lU aaid that In any eraafl lie, Pinehurst Fruits ■pecial presidential advisory cqm- ,, the frozen food value of 125 mile winds around its welt- Political Committee moves into of Canterbury-.’’ d paid $5.000—he didn’t malM and Y'egetables mltte«s. "The group headed by,/Jei^ deflhed eye, has become so turbu­ action today, with indications. It "This-la a matter which grave­ fifxt two yeAra campMi^ a .^1952 modal laat ni^ht leer whether he paid It to Mc­ -week: ' '->C FIRST OF THE SEASON 2 Lbs! 35c Luclua B. Clsy Is winding lip two (Continued ,on Page Tw'o) ^ - lent that the Navy pilot radioed will give priority to the thorny dis­ ly affects the voting rights of !W- \Toward of that I"** '*'*T,*^‘* Cormick or Diggs—for proffered ‘ flays of hearings into ways and "no further penetration advised. armament question. or more persons.’’^Carpenter sdid help in setting up a corporation Grand Dutchess Sfasaks / m eansputting Eisenhdw'er’a pro­ goal, the Republican National I?!*? hor~ Hazel, eighth tropical storm of .-The 60-nation group’s initial in a prepared release, adding: Comihi^tee is footing the bin for and broken promises. and gttpA g m government mort* pkg. 49c ^ FLORIDA ORANGES Doz. 69c gram into effect. /'' the . season, then was centered meeting was expected to deal "I have referrecl, the,matter to "Vtce, President Nixon, th ^ Re- gage ^commitment. He testlfled he The President saj

X , s \ \ TWO EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. bcipBER sNdM z : - • ' l ' MANCHESTER EVENINgS iEI^L^P. MANCaffESTER; Cp>^./FRIDAY, O G T O ^ 8 ,19S4 (^jpekart Bares, Pressure Betrothed Democrat l^robers Deadline for Filinf sfik A SEAL TSIrt TSY OU*' ^ G B T g l i p .ti CitYser Link Bid MdGarthy Stall Collector- of Revenue Paul le Conducts tidiFiB the best la ths s^rliL I wish appradatlon foi the hUp given . CeiMnl has announced that Comple^(ent to a Hundred Tuikey Dinners Plan All txhibit 1 cohld make a cheek for $36,000 them. Theae taajiibie expreealona LET US rnS' YOOTT To Block FHA Fraud Cas^ veterans With disability ratings LASAGNE X instesiA of $3 but God bless and of such warmth and- anthusiaam • * -Namiug of Juliaila should get statements of the i n i i t o SPECIAL* EVERY fEIPAY Olid SAtMRDi^T Meeting At Somers Gallery keep yhu for your wonderful have been nioit encouraging to th* M « rti«* OM)' degree of Usability rating woric.’” A ik^er expressed Sts ap- committee thaL feels confident of preciatim ' fhr th'e convenience of M dte Voterfi Tombfrow (CkNitlisiwd freae Pag* Oae) from the Veterans' Administra­ U n . Jottph M artlnTM N; «am reaching its goal of $6,633. eouMn't m te m te r tion at 95 Pearl StMn Hartford HOME MADF DATENUT BREAD AND^PIES I *nte Manchester ArL\Wotkahop the lopai clinic* and ended his let­ The campaign will continue red ■L, the new pruidant of the Sac- will hold an exhibit'at thaSomers ter .vnth "You dq a great work in ' Manchestel* citisei^ whose and file them with_ the Board throughout October ehd Contribu­ w kU ha Ad with much of oi UW|; with the subcommittee for a year. SERVED DAtoY—THEY’Ri? DELICIOUS old Oongragational J out town.” tions should be mailed to Mrs. ■wMjr. M« iB^atad none q( A-w m | The Senate will convene Nov. B Utguae-who tucceada Mnk J. Her- There were many contributors have matu.et ^11 have their to consider the ’ report of a spe­ This action must be taken If (OoBttaiied from Page p. m. to 5 p. ip Leon Thorp. 18 Tanner:St., -Man­ X CsOed for and dcBvWiad MM for bribe*. ^ last ehsnee ^ ta k e the voters disabled vetet*,..t8 are to re­ hdH Finlay, at itt firat meating of rm. , \ who expresrtexpressed regrets that they chester. Any amount, large or cial invesUgating committee rec­ The 40 paintings to be sho^ ciould Krt do more to show, their promptly at ao azto^i Arthvr M. OMaie, the attorney, I oath before/Uie Nov. 3 election ommending that McCarthy “should ceive their allowance for induc­ ot th* London agreements, which th* aaaAon, Wadnaaday, /for all will very from small. Will be greatly appreciated. charge. tomorrowyrom •» a. .m. lo B CHMTER OKK RESTKUIUMT rom riielistic to modernH, - ./ ,, .X epeciflcally that he e v e r be censured” on three misconduct tion of-property taxes. provide for inclusion of West gnupa, walcomad tha preamt and .abstract and include not only ^ve any money to CU^de U. p. m. at^a regular voter-niak- many in the Bruaae'ls Mutual De­ 136 CHARTER OAK 8T. ■pEla Ml-9-$0Sg .eharges. proapectiva member* and ca^ed bn 'Wktercolors atid oils but' also f&mril, who Is under grand Jury ing apMoa in the office of the ' .These are .that he was contemp- fense Alliance, admission of the OMin. crayon and etchings ■ PINE PHRRUOY iBVWlOrafion for his iacUvttles esj town clerk.' . ' Bonn government to the North Mr*, daorg* F. Bbrtt to load in raturaltsed .. citixens must tubus of a Senate lEIection sub- William A. .and Bertha Henry Partings: by such well known fonn^,assl*tant federal housing i bommittee which Investigated him Atlantic T reaty Organisation davotiona. Mrt. Borat, a past preai- ArttSU as Ken tedford. Franfcis CAU MI4-M14 . eommisstoiier, | low documentary proof of Coseo. and had beeii a resident of (NATOi, and West German re­ dmt of tha aociaty and a past laad- citisenship to qualify. . in 19^ used “vulgar” language Manchester and Bolton for_:38 *r of Ever Ready Circle of Kings Wyniiqhaw. Phyllis Sterling. S. S. Cbalte had testified previously, to denounce Sen.'Hendtrickson (R- years. armament under the control of the Smolack,-T..Lawtbn and Natalie ask yoir to One more session, ' * special Daughter*, gave the invocation he received $6d,000 in fees tri IW) ^ signing the elections sub- Brussels group end NATO. Koschny, will be, among those compaiM headed hr Ian one, will be held.NoV. IV 9. a. m. Besides her husbapd, she leaves The Premier also demanded au­ and a briaf outline of the lecture, hung. to noon. That ,-Sbssion is «x- comniittoe report, and had abused delivered by Dr. Norman Vinemt- .prominent New y© ^ i Brig. Gen. Ralph Zwicker. one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Hau- thority to negotiate the treaties The' gallery will also be open builder. W oh»r“l«tI chisively for persons whose ver of Bolton; three brothers,' Wil­ Pfale, p ^ o r of Marble CoUsglBts qualificatiaRli mature after to­ carrying out these agreements at Church, New Yorii City, which «he Tuesday evening, Oct. 13, at 7 Ode of the man/ accused^ ntaklng liam A. . Costeb of Manchester, hUnirterial conferences- to be held' with "SRwhty W Tylwr — "Smilin' .Mm" M m t y with exhibitors present to meet HOW' morrow /and oh or before heard Tuesday evening. The widely a , “wl*dtafi?v. fcy FHA- Robert ./Coscb of Groton and Ar- later this'month. After the pacU' the public and serve refreshments. B L E S f Nov.-3 .' insured lofihatcir^ore than his. .thur Coseo of Boston, Mass.; three YoddHiig Ddii"^Mi«r— "Snm" Lyman and acclaimed minister was Invited by ----- ' . " ■ THE BEST r / ' are drawn up and signed, the tha 30 King’s Datigitars CireltB building wets, pocketing the ^ Brad(onl Bacbrach photo O b itiia r y listA s, Mra. Cecil Taylor, Miss Assembly must-’vote on them. "Pappy" Dnonn. / dtference. Beverly J. Smith Edna Coseo and M.-a, Robert in Hartfm'd County—there are two to m ake tho^ O ft Hoovtbfy Coffoo The same general endOrseihent in Manchastar—to lecture at Bush- in HEARING! ype beel^iij: comi&ittM pro­ erisl Housing Administration Boyce, stl of Manchester, and-7our Mendee-France asked was given PUNA Fuiicl Drive duced chac|id to show that Chalte (FHA) Injured apartment project Mr. and. Mrs. Henry E. Smith, grandcAldren. nail Mainortel for the benefit of the overwhelmingly yesterday to the King’s Oaughtera campBlgn for y o u d r o fiic l got a b ^ IhO.OOO more froth the at Savannifth. Ga. . 698 E. MidAe Tpke., annotmee the The funeral will be hald Mon­ London plan by West (Germany's SQUARE OANCIlHi aiU “BUNNYffOr DeBtlu day afternoon at 1:3d at the funds for a hew «nd larger home Anioiiiits to $1>200 buUder,,ihan^ had testified pi*- Otpehart himself tesUfied that engagerhent of their daughter, lower house of Parliament, the for elderly meinbarB than th* pra*- X the House member, now running Beverly Jee.n, to David Rosa Dou- Holmes FunerA Home, 400 Main Bundestag,. Chock full o’N u^ coffee is a .fi^ry cup they aerve—on Qtpenart said the committe* was fo r a fifth term.Wiade almost $50.- gan. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Btr. with the Rev. j.-R. Yeager, ORANOE HALL, SATURDAY* OUT. I m t joaia a t 614 New Britain Ave., Mrs. Leon Thorp, assistant John WAr, 8r. Qcrmasi Socialists, holding 161' -Hartford, founded in 1909. ctMtlief premium blend. I t ^Ull/laterestsd In whst happened QOQ. out'of the deal. He said he J. Dougan, 34 Pearl St. John Weir, Sr, 34 Walnut St., minister of the Bolton Methodist seats in the Bonn chamber, voted DAI^CING 8 to 12/ \ treasOrer. of the Manchester Pub­ cvw^ pound they buy. JO this $90,000 not accounted for in might never have brought the caM Miss Smith attended Manches­ CHiurch, officieting. Burial will Introduoaa Officer* costs a few penniM moM'^er died today at Manchester Mamorikl agsins^ the -motion backing W ert President Mrs, Martin. Intro­ lic Health Nursing Assn., reports And with the sensational Obalta’B original testimony. .. In^ the open. had not > Prestoti ter schools and was i^aduated HospiUl after a long Illness. He be in the BucMond Cemetery. Oermen Chancellor Konrad Ade­ than over $1,200 was received in n a attww^ answered lilat the made his Mast In a Georgia speech. from Dean Junior College. There,--will, be no calling hours. ADMISSION 85c (Tax Incl.) . X X duced her associate officers,' Mr*(' pouhd-^but thrifty'/house- new ALL MCTHOD GRIND was the widower or Sarah Jans nauer's pro-Western poUcy and the Gustavs BichhoItMr, vice presi­ the-■first five dasrs of the qurrent, |86,000..repreeenled w Im he coA AAMta Prefit—L«galiy - Dougan, who was graduated Kelly Weir and was a mAntenance outcome of the l^iibn parley. fund-raising campaign. Even more wvea have found.. tVs smart you need no^iig^ shop for V jid trsd fross,.;Woodoer on Preston himself acknowledged from lifanchester schools and EitieA D. Cobb ^ fil^NSORED BY THE ORANGE LODGEIS dent; Mrs. H. Kingly Kuhney, man for CSicney Brothers until his Enough other deputies in the 41^8- treasurer, both of whom were re- graUfying than the contributions, to pay the diff^rOnce because w hlehjie m U tax^ he made a profit, but Skid it was Monson Academy, has recently re­ -rstirement. Ernest D. Cobb, 41 Latimer St., membet chamber favored tte mo- . ______■ however, have been the exprfs- a special grind,^ the ALL an enUrely legitimate 'trhnsaetioa. turned Ater Serving in the U. S. electc^l; Mrs. Jam es H. Gleason, ' Ha said ML Wfifi eure he could Born in Ireland, he leaves two East Hartford, brother of Lacey 8. Uon, however,, to i^>prove I t with ths new secretary. Mrs. Blchholtz- lions of gratitude and apprecia­ they get so Many more cups METHOD GRIND la de­ an explutatlMLXaf the re s t .Preston, in a spebbh a( States­ Navy. <-■ Cobb, 334 Hillrtown , Rd., died at only a- ahoa- of hands. tion for the workx being done by The wedAng will take place in som, Thomas of Hartford and John *r also continues as leader of of H eav e^ Coffee from every and was appear again boro, Ga., Wedneaday night ac' Jr., of Manchester; two daughters, the Hartford HospitA yesterday Mendes-France opened the As­ the Mary McClure Group, Jdi*,. the Visiting Nurses. X ' signed to brew perf«^ coffee thia aft*riwoa>ntaNUl his records. cepting rehomination for a fifth St. Mary's EpiacopA Church on morning. sembly debate y^erday with an One man wrote: "Ydug asaocia- pound-^they save money on term, said he'^ expected the com N 6y.6„ Mrs. Alexander Noble and Mrs. Jack Mercer heatls the Mary Cush­ in every coffee maker. / PWlip Sorrotto; four grandchild­ A retired farmer, h« was born hour-long report on the txqiddn man Group, Mra. Charles Wilkins ilttee est d that mittec to turn lu spotlight jon a ren. A1 of Manchester; a'brother, June 38, 1880 in Greeneboro, N, C., talks and the resulting F-pbwer- EVaYlODY WILL IE AT th* Toaer Group, Mra. Nellie Brad­ •eaih'Of the checks cashed housing nroject in which he and Thomas WAr of Myrtle, Conn., and end had lived in East Hartford for agreement. H* laid great;'empha­ ley the. Lucy Spencer Group and BIUI CROSS 'r'ths proceeds wars hot It Into Bowen wereI associated, B0 rrow«l Money SO years. He was a nrMmbsr A sis oh the security givra. France Capehart severA'nieces and nap'Ubws. Mra. Raymond Lukas the Mary MAKE HEAVBILY Jte'a account sud, his committee The funerA wUl be held Monday Friendship Lodge, Grand UAted by BriUln’s pledge at the. London . \William* Group. HtaaiNO aim “Did you have an agreemi was not attem decide in v e st^ liy Town Order of Odd Fellowe ot Hartford, conference tnnectisut TVust Co., She leaves one son. Karl Keller Funerals gested a number of service proj­ City Pavement In-a Ps|Mr Bag chases. sonA home, Athough that is not public pledge at the London par­ X/ . RAINor.SHIN^ strictions tl|ereto. HIS talk was in and methods. .ying- agent for the new bond of Manchester; one daughter, ects and answered questions from the nature of enlightenment to The annual meeting of the Man­ n v e Calls to PoweU spelled out. They added that, the me. The Treasury bills P«y ley. \ ■ ths audience. Youth Week, Holy Week, and W. H. ENGLAND HEARINO SERVICE exemption might carry/o,ver to Mrs. SahtucI TVouton of Manches­ Mend’es-'France was reported in­ the maiky new members of the chester (Christian Youth Council Qiaits, a former FHA employe, •83 per cent interest a year. ter: one brojlher,, Arthur Thimler Oaii A. Mitchell FIRST TIME IN MANCHESTER . ^ /P I* B AcUvItiea was held Monday evening, in the Easter Dawn services are thrq«,pf MaaehMter, CeaaeettcBt . •aid ha could not remember FHA contra'cts. sistent that the Assembly's final church, rather than solicitation for the Council’s most important pro­ LUMRER COMPANY The town will get back the of Redwood City, Calif.: seven sis*- FunerA > services for Carl A. resolution ciqSrly recognize that A ^chgthy discussion of plana larger pledges, which no doubt will Robbln’s Room -of Center 6ongre- Tel. MI-9-0344 TelepboM hn-SOMl whether he ever talked by tele­ $500,000'.plus the interest on Nov. tera, Mrs. Flora Wheeler. Mra. Mitchell, 57 Ridge St., were held Sponaored Annually by HARTFORD COUNTY YWCA . and actlvitie* for the new season gationa'l (Jhurch. jects for the coming year. 86S Mala Street phone with Powell recently. The the London talks were a success be made during the approaching 36. a t vvhjch time the principal Arthur Topllff and Mt*. WilUam this morning at 8:80 from the and,that it contain no'conditions f^Siowed, led p y Mrs; Martin. Sne Every-Member Canvass. He also The following ofilcers were committee aald it hul evidence to will be turn^ over to the Man- Schicldge, Al of Mancmjirter. and T. P. Holloran FunerA Home, fA- /praised the efforts of the League show five calle between ChAte and to hamper him inTuture talks. answered questions from the floor. elected; Forbes Warren, president; KutA Uittett chestr,- TrusL Co-- paying agent Mra. George Ramsdell of .PitU- lowed by a solemn requiem Mass One/such motiqn already has Groups and Other organizations Visitor Here Thomas Reed, vice president; San­ ■BM W W BMBWBiimiHIB PowtU's hotel last year. Powell for the orlglna/'^nd issue. burgh. Pa,, Mrs. Myrtle Garyey of in. St. James' Church at 9 o'clock. for the Success of the Fall Fair, was ousted from his - FHA Job been. Introduced but a less favor­ At the social period which fol­ dra Nauman, secretary; and Leon­ Hartford. Mrs. James Blanbp bf^ The Rey. John F. Hannon was able one was scheduled to be voted Saturday, Sept. 18 and suggested, lowed the . Mary McClure Group ard . Zwick, treasurer. oarher this year. Brooklyn. N. Y., and Mrs. John The coihmittee cxpecteurch will hAd its o'clock Monday afternoon at the ing themselves useful. li: (J, -ii b te r. The letter that raises that ques­ cominlttal sei^e at the grave in W. Tozer, who arrived this week tloasl cooperation and fellqWship, first session Sunday a t 10:30 h. m. Holmes Funeral Home with the St. James' Cemetery. X The final speaker was Leo K; Capohart told reporters this sps- tion qsy*- "I’ve moved to s jytyi in the reception room. All confirm­ Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, pastor of from a vacallqn in England and / Afleally includes Rep. Preston (D- community which seems to have Bearhn hare Rdbert' Garland. Stljee, chairman of-^he Board of is in town for S-yisit before leav­ ed young people are invited tb the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Tnisteea, who capably filled that Ga), who earlier in thh' week ac- ta o i* than its shar$''of gossips and JAn the class in the study of the Paul Garland. WiUiam Stocks and ______8BB! ing for'her home In MUdne. Church, officiating. Burial will be Wilfred l^wmaise. ^ Simmy - (trarr KHly lloBltion during the modernizing the InAanan “of indulging tAehearers. How can I be friendly •srly history of the church. . in tbe Buckland Cemetery. ^character assassination and.'.. with them and still not -enter into "REAR WINDOW"! program at the church in the sum­ DIES ON I04TH KIBTHDAY their vicious talk?” ’ . Friends may call at the funeral -V mer of 1953 and the past few E At tOIF PRICES ^ lUcs on the ove' of an e^- The Ja.vcae Wives of Manches­ home'Sunday from-3 to 5:30 and Tn-k. §:]• Norwich. Oct. 8 (A^^Mrs. Mary ■nist's s problem most; women Oekra Pa*H - Jeff Haatrr months when the beautiful stained Woisard died laat night, five days ter have chosen the fourth Wed­ from 7'to 9:30 p. m. “raiNCRM or thk bilk’*. mmittee yesterday un- who have no.lntereA iit ph^kUing glass windows were re-leaded and after she /celebrated her 104th nesday of pach month as their - . •'** * ■ other Improvements made, includ­ Arthi^ RniS Stores i fotOedled toetlmony that Preston was gossip have /o face. For the-big­ regular meeUng date with the Sal.lal. l*.a».tV-s*- “BattI#•• af Ike Oiwkajrs** birthda\/ She was the mother of gest gosAM are sometimes bAghr Mrs. James D. Lapp ■ _ rBEK 1 rABklKCi ing rebuilding a portion of the 13 children. .V l HOURS 8 A. M. to J1 P. M .J aC unlistM stockholder etocl in a Fed- next meeting to he held Oct. 37 Mrs. Corinne C. Lapp, wife of bora, som/tlmes wives of a hUSA ■ \ ' /■ band’s business associates, sblhe- at 8-p. m. in Room- l? of the Jar- James D. Lapp.. South Bolton times members of ones club, or yis Building. Thirty members Road; Bolton, died qt the Man­ even, *ad to say, members of dqea attended the 'first meeting Tues­ chester MemoriA HospitA this W# worli "undor covtr" c h u r^ .' day night. - morning, after a lingering lllnesa. Sc/a woman njay not be able to She was bom in Oswego,. N..Y.. m oHfb radios. Vislf ;o u r, Jurn her back on a gossip but ORDfcRM. NEVADA VOTE March 7, 1885, the daughter' M C%- I ist get sjotig with her. It can be \ Carson ttty, .Nev.. Oct. B (;T) Priv#-lii Sorvieo Dopt. ' fone by,observing a.few rules., . -^Nevada’s SiiprNiw Court to­ / day ordered an eiertion In No­ TODAY and SAT. Oidy Bltwar^' PAlotv ’Tbese. Rules A TOUGH GUY .... , One. Show only mild interest In vember to fill the two-year bal- /iif.' ( c-m: .- TIC if o the gossip reported to you. Gos- aar« of the' late Demorratle' Senator Pnt Mcf'nrran’s term. 277 IROAD Aps pedAe their stories where they EASTWOOD M l-a.|lS4 sre mat with avid interest, and The rating ended n bitter legA S' ftrlit in s-)ctory for the llrm o- TELEVISION BALER and sooq get discouraged by .the per­ NATINKK UAILY I:M RADIO SERVICE J son who obviously isn't interested ernts. TMI-; IKAR'8 BIGUKST BIT! Ir. hearing the 'sordid detslls of . Altreh ll|lrar«ck'« other people's lives. POI.'LTRV HAWSTJE BREAKS "REAR WINDOW’’^ . ■ Hartford. OetN B i/P) — The Is C.'«l«r *iM ( tl TBE U rR o r BILEY—WU- I "iVo. Never give the gossip any Janirt Ktrwsrt Grsre Kellfr tfdbiKto take sway from :* chat sharpest farmers' bnttle In years la S —t:M • l*:St Aaa Jaf- i wjth swu. Thia calls for extreme In CoiinecticM broke out in the Al»» wstchrulnehs, for -the gossip can open today aa' poultry leaders Bah-rt Mitrhsm - Aesa Simmass Cbaasal « IkmlsBehl'. Ma*x. pump yout-.for information without sought to stem a growing de­ "$h« CodR'r Say No" teeming to/.. - mand In their raaki/for emer­ ' t:U-a!tt- . •:«*(.1) Ol'TOOOB *DV. CLl B ^2 ;*1! : /'/ a fTosv or (M) TBEa. Itaa.: Walt Ditaay'a m u i 0*an«M»f“ creAt the information peddled by chicken produom hit A.v p bad *^UV|NO DRSMrr** , < U ) < U ) OLT WEST WJTII BILL a gossip. *0 that H. doe* not in- economic year. ' 'V mil QUIET '' fiuence your regard for others. Kn-Arrn ctra .HR t;U I () SHOW (•I) MFE o r BILRY 1* Fquf. Put in s gopcf-word for JH MtOMtirrikuw («) JOLLY OENR others whenever you get a'chance, HayPORD ■ i t t a . Plus: LOADED with ACTION! >:M ( jjOWDY DOODY TIME to make yo.urseif feel better and to SPECIAL LUNCHES m u WORLD o r MR. SWRRNRY PpM EvmMiifs Until 1:30 let the gossip knOw you are more Noon to,2'pja. Also sandwiches i MANCHESTER >:«rt*l) MODKRR ROMANCES MO.VDAV ^hi«agii FRIDAY interested in seeing the good in S:M ( «) TO BE ANNOCNCRD iivpfmojv ( M ) ♦ l-Hi J0N!lBnv. HOk dii/f r^WS- AT SIX-^e.1. Staavr others than In hearing the bad. ' D fu v e-9 ivl(tM U e ' ■'u*e N r.'A, t - V (tl) p e r s o n a u s d 4 Pieces. (All rights reserved. NBA Serv-' OAK G R ILL <:U (M) lUBLY SHOW- 1 H o lto n ■•JNIH*eAlUi-k’: i "/ Twin Sofas, Corner ice, Inc.) ' • V , 86 OAK 8T„ MANCHESTER IU> K O O K . he. WRATRRRMAN—hill Martla m H.la 8t. — M . H l.anu Table and Lamp 4:M a il hrORTA—Bill Keatia* BOUVIA SHAKEIJP SEEN TWO TOP **A" HITS 1a Pas. Bollvln. Oct. B iS*i—A I lt;i I ( •) CAVAUADa o r 6POaT8— cabinet shakeup appeared likely • LASOeST SCRUM B a r^ Jakag^a va. BUIr today foiloulng the' forred r«4|g- Hartford Nichols <*'*»> T«a U N E rr — WaVarr Mtion of .Mines Minister Juan TO Aadartsk’ I^hln, chief Instigator of the s. I9S3 . revolution that boosted Regularly $269.651 Gaaraateed . President -Victor Pn* Estensaoro RE-CAP8 •N aked AUbT' plus “Inferno'* to pbw-er. - . -‘"ICdwAf^ B. Manraw tatrr> a* low at Ttowlat (laart Gayaar and $7»6 AMrt»a-Kafaa# OnBaady Anniversary Sale Price HUMAN DESIRE A Filmums r-- - <«1) rBESgirJtT EIRENHOBRE * B.MIS TUMGHT uoioREs n n n m n j Broad St. RHOIVN fitat BBd 9:89 HAWKINS Prirate Hell at f:60-6:43-9:56 awp - VICE FBESIDRNT "I t h e JUTV” If U ' ■ VAM- lACQUlS V ROUIN) Pushover a t S.:36-8;37 . 'PboBe • , NIXO* l-rX STAOI RCVUl MI-9-4734 I < •) OBEATilBT nORTh .OF is Open All Day t b e CBNT1.'RT —PeMat- HEY KIDDIES •Her i . A GRAND MHOW FOR YOU I “Siiel'u'dy** < tn aroBTBcorE—tni j . h.. « t) I T U E E LTYBB •Ml NEWS AT ELEVEN . SOiHf Tamo'rrew «M) NioarcAP RornoN C*iBrms8rasa •«) CAVALCADE OF hBOBTh- Tyraar DrbMa M V WEATHka roaECABT BAraM Jakaaaa-BlUr Sailik W.. MatcUag Lonage KIDDIE SAL MATINEE OCT. 9 raaar RayaaMi 11'M •M) LATEi ^ E m owo x:' STOKE..HOrRAi Chair, at toft ‘-Bias at Kkykar “Tile Iraa D«k*" Open Fixms 6 A. M. - $46AS Biriaa” . ll:lt •At) POUnCAL rntil SOe,P- M. . .. AaS -.11 .o/u.'R 'SH W iuty’' II:U •U) MOONUOMT MOVIK A REAL WESTERN MAN IN A RIG WESTERN HIT “Mas Maslriaa'' 7:- * !.!’ IPUTICAL PBOOBAM 11 ;M ( I) RADaE Ms. TI4— . Cloaed' Wednesdays • Bax OtfH-r Osce •tl) TO RE ANNOI'NCEO Jack Wakk -. -7 '^ - pIHing wb'aden $form windowt? Insulat­ A t Noon;'Open •it) CAPTAI.V VIDEO II;« •tl) w a u r b A irknam Check List Every .. ThurMtay GIIY«U:VJimiBni-JMRMrBI ril) WRATHER-Jaka q.ill < I) MYeTEBY TEEATEB ing the attic? Repairing, the porch .Lx HHOWN 8:15 - T:fi (tl) UTTLB WOW- r- “Dawr Kxpraax*’ Bg TUcs Evening I ’nMT Y. 2 C A R T O O N S t i n U T t 3 0 C O ^ / \ / . (U) -NEWa B WKATERB steps? Whatever your weexenci project, It:ll (tl) MOVIE road ShlBglcs GARY COOPER !«*:i?ETOLSJi'5ssr*’‘ ^ be it building, painting or masonry, Me- lt:M PEEVl'ES 'W oefi Dowels in "FIGHTING CARAVAN"'^ . !tt: 5rb " fijo*K Kinnsy'fi it open all .day Saturday for FUahlBg* DaieiRS All Yatr Rtaai Teeaetww'e nayttma Etckllchl* . Boll Roefiag o f ^ DE LUXE POUR PIECE SECTIONAL SOFA CROUP — F L B « — x' U:M I t> RIQ TOP youf cohvenienct . . with a full lina Asphalt Omeat 1:M ( t) POOTBALL —Wlacaaabi Tt. building Materials Inoluding hardware ... Oraagrburg Ftp* Best Buy-in Modern Luxury'! A'diatinctivc four piece erisemble . . . TWin^Sectional Sofa Comer.TabU and Tnhin T,amn* Tiie u t t sn d litl fouTicjii: ***®<^“ «* . . . Eh» Wallpaper Siza •ti) DOI'GLAh EPWARna Awn 4;M (U) PDTCEmr BACB. suggestions and ideas based on years of hand section.** of the Sofa offer unlimited decorating posaibilitie.s ... with their o?iiner Jamuard^Boifcle rave^ble TBE NEW“ CmnlklBg CoDspouad -CARTOONS - WE WILL BE CLOSED •tsi T a n IS T w L i n oxpariahee, and.fret booldats galore oiT Clader Blochs famo^ Kroehler cushionized coil spring cpn.,truction . . it rtpresenU an o u ti^ iS AiSiiviSMry ^ ^ ^ 8 8 ••I) FILM ■ — AND'-r- ■ . Bgra Paiat T:4I 1-rt-NEWa r-AUAvxw "how to do it." ^ Woa* PBtty. • ft) FEKMY .COMOEBOW UbM^ iadgef Twmt. . OpM A KnMi ’AccoiMt! ^ “* SUNDAYS • -, ■ *w f . SATURDAY SUNDAY Nassiff Arms Co* • •• •") MjSra*!i*^ «aniCTIOW ? • A HOWLING COMEDY! V b o b ^ RAY Snrvina Connnctfait ' riJIRUM U B A n * H 0 T O - D 6 V. i t ^ CENTER Until Further J^tice WILBUR HENRY ■ ««) FILM ^ tOIS Mohi St. I AGRANDWOW ROR MpMoadOAP TOOl"! OP MANCHFSTFR : Brsaddfiat eveiy SwMay fua. *a WHAY 916 oa yo«r dial 1 . /, OAUiNO ALL KIBZ>a» TO KCdU'nER roK CAVEY’S RESTAURANT MNE . 4 JLUA j0 9 « BVSrKBS** a w a r d s GALORE! CAVEY’S RESTAURANT FREI lANCHHI 1 ^ «■ • W N »er—give ta.ailMr. 4S EAST CENTfeR ST; MANCHEStiK d a n c in g Thursday, Fridoy, Sofurda, A S U P P LY C O. - • 0 L T 0 N N O T C' H ^ - ith 's laCBtad m zt ta B«r kBfiinMBa Mmto by Kay .Hcafy'a Orrheatra, iliS YihlH S'' h'.H s H ' 45 EAST CENTER STREET :V\- OWEN/ AU,rXDAY SATURDAYS - EASY PARKING . ON XjioUTE 44A \ V I-- !. t ,v ff- ' fV' t- .Va.- • V .t ' - /Vi'; X, ' - -*■-«■■ .X' ■ r- [■V;

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’The Community MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC t,G 0 N N , Y, OCTOBEI^ Math Professor O fferu^Cours^ ,.//■ .‘S PAGE FIVE i Bolton ' '■■' R e v u e D a n p ^ der the direction of wm take place on WIteeaday be­ ^ )tU€oim In Model Planes ginning at 8:30. The \Baat Side Richard Stathei^ Ni^me^ CTub will also be erginiaad on Life Insurance Company 8pecUl^ng In Estate Di^cUimHam 15 Openings Surprise Dividend ou Savings I| i^ ^ iit en Storm, Oct 8—^ ; R. H. BTiig, Wednesday, under the dinctlon. of Model airplane building for boys lAo Diana, at 7 o’clock. Analynb and BuNncaaJnsurance desires to add te professor of mathematics at the and girls be feamred in all Model alrphuwk vdH be al Priori ,/■ Elementotry School H^ad Its aides staff a^man 28-4 S yean of age eapablt Q Fill dtt First Meeting Unlveratty of Wiaebnain, wtU visit three recreation Intern this year, centers, but aU chUdren will to'purehaae their own. « ^ the Uriivemlty « Ooriaectieut nils prograrii was inltisted last bf dealing with cliSnts of better than average Boltan, O et M (Special) —Rlcli-^ dever-teutter, senior 4-H Sew bi^pua next week fo^ a aerlta of Auditor,^ Totoh Coutueti To Arms Issue ing Club, will bold g picnic at the ywur and will be carried throu|^ income. ' ' ■ ■ . Circle Charities •rd B. Mather has been appointed lectUfM and semMam to^v which principal of the Elementary School home of its leader, Mrs. Ralph aeaaoii. The main objective Ja Ass^spr Appointments (CoBttBMd from Pag* Om ) Strickland of Fretich Road tpmor- faculty^ students arid othem inter­ KUiich the children the correct SIGN It was announced today by Boa^ ested are invited, Adequate salary with incentive bonuses. Com- Come\Bef»re Board - -^Profit from Sa^ of Education Chaiiman John R jow at 2 p.m. All girls are'asked in which to build model 8ome circles believe Russia'ini^, to.be sure and. brin^their record Dr. Birig is an authority on, kte Agwey and Htfme Office training. Mast be McDermott topology, which U impprtant ^iri AdvRitiiin^ take this occasion to ^hash her A native of. Cambridge, Mass.. books. The meeting wilt mark the program, d t[^ - Soon - .fter It Takes office Nov 1 Mrs. Foster WIlHsms, 53 Fair- the science of ^modern iriatheinA , own car and be in good health. ^vkM U y the newly elected w a rd o f Direc­ 'proposal fd f a collective security hs received his BA from Tale beginning of tHl new 4-H year. Wtu begin Non- iD'ssiaNCO. view St., chairman, and her com­ Member Addled ucs. " 'day evening wulbs each M t l f i n l 3 eS2 i 8 tors will have 15 appointment^ to mittee fop the card party,L cake ^ c t for Europe, The Soviets have Bniversity in 1,933; l)is MA from Nonday boi ,ex IbBce not necessary. AO r ^ ie s cooHdent make to variouf town offices, three refused to on the collective Teachers OoHeger Oblurobia Uni­ John Baveas of Cook Drlvd wSa His visit under sporisodihip of at T o’clock. and, apron gale of St. Margaret’s voted into membership in the Vol­ the Mathematical Aasn^f Amerl' of them paid pbsta. Circle, Driuj^ters o f ISabeUa, ’m'eaaurea - group pie Assembly versity in 1940 and has done (rad- ca under a National j^ence Pouii- - A t least one cri the posts, the forinedin 19.50 aa,psrt of former nata work at the t^versity of unteer Fire Dept. . at Ita regular SI BOX 0—C-0 HERA1.D scheduM for FridayyOct. 22. in St, meeting Wednesday night. The dailon grant will temude a lecture I town auditor 'witlra.St.OOO salary, Jame^Hsll, met'^st night at the Soefetary of -State Acheson’3\ Mew Bempshlra and at Harvard at 5 p.m. Mimdpy in Home Eco- has figured In paa(\polltical has*, ‘'‘uniting for peace" plan. and Oolumbla unlvsnitiea. deportment 'Will hold a drill oft Williams home. Mrs. .L<^ Barrett Sunday morning at 8:30. noiriics, R ooi^25, ieriiinam on veels growing but of a disagreement i^cq-chairman. F roilta'from the Western delegates also awaited Mather was jmcipal of elemen­ '. -between Dmocrala arid-Republl fuller Ruastan reaction .in the com­ tary and Junior high schools in HosMtallced TueedSy. V ^esd ay and Friday affair will be .rised for the com­ s ']. 4 ^' Mrs. Wuren Amundsen 'pf Wat- at 4 p.nv-ln the Student Union, ■ cans over methods of financing thi bined charities of the Circle, mittee t(>4he Aniericariplan for an Ktttary, ifS iM , for flve years arid •,'X.opernti'5n of the V/ater ^ept. / atomic- pool dedicated to peaceful prior tp thet was a teacher of so­ rous Road is a patient at . Man­ Md a talk before the Mathematics It is prondsed to begin the sale •at C3u b ^ Wsdittsday at 7:80 in the -.^ne by-product of the flgt^y^as at 7 p. m..Card playing Will follow purposes. i louse cial shidiea and ^ylish at Suf-' chester Memorial Hospital wh4re \ ■ •< '/■ / X-. She will Undergo observation Tor a S t^ n t Union on Topology Versus the (nstatence by the Demo^rata at 8 and players may choose what­ , Jm his policy speech before the SsMi,- Academy, Staten Island Rribber Sheet Geometry." Dr. ^ g Mias Vemn Hai* on the Board for the 1950; to 1952 ever game, they prefer.Tickets .a^eiftbly last week, Vi.shlnsky Acadiray, and Woodrow .W*laon few days. . Guest Speaker also will visit TWrilty College on s o u t h e a s t SECTION , term that no auditor ^ . v e more will be on sale at the door; Mrs, brushedx>ver the U.S. proposal, as- Twice a s . smart— for , its glqriltB^ Biyh School. Major Nathan B. Gatchell of An­ Thursday. In line with hia policy of making than four Consecutive yesn?. In the RichardIchar ■ Ross is in charge of ticket sertfeg that Secretary of State At the present time he is a this year’s show entirely diffemnt recent, carripaign. Ilwt.w.sa a plsuik dismbi'■ ‘ ''buUon, DulleiKhad, pVeaented no Ooncrete princess lines . . . for its easy e a rn \ \ member of the staff of American dover will be guest speake^^ at the Grange bieeting tonlghLWhidi from anything ever produced ty M(>NDAY,OCT. in the'DcMocratlc/plotform. Mrs. Joseph Falkowskl and Mrs. points and that the Russians would and lasting beauty, Warm, wash­ XntemaUonal CoUege in Spring; the Rotary Club, Director Mark ' • ♦ • X . The present /auditor; Hibbard walb unttt they 'saw something on win be open to the public after Edward Brunette will preside at able quilted cotton ^ th contrasting ^ flsl^ MasA, s«rvlng as coordina­ List TVo Events Holmes has secured the services of We repeat— If you do not put bat more paper, e t ^ Alexander, been the towri’a the apron table; Mrs. John Lappen paper befpW giving their views, tor of the program “Elementary 8:30. He witl give an tBustrated ON X.. Dulles proposed in part creation lecture on Mexico. / ■ Miss Verna* Hare, local dance in­ we will be forced to diaeontiinae mdleettoas. auditor s in ^ 1936. and Mrs. Leo Barrett w ill see to lining . . , enriched, by ddllar siin''^^ Educations” He la also ,an asso- structor, who will direct the dance ('Ofisldered Rig Post providing tablei: Mrs. Robert of an interifetional agency tiv data prcdessor of education. Harvest S ri^ r At Country Club numbers for the Rotary ^v u e of peaceful stomiO\ power, with or buttons prancing from throat to The WSCS of jUnit^ Methodist y-' .V ^ T h e A4,000-a-year town, coun­ Schniler and Mrs. Edniund Klely, Mather is married ah|^ the 1954. T IC ^ sel’s post, now held by Charles N. prizes. vrithout Rtissiaii cooperation; hern. Npvel hat print in red or aqua ' ‘ father of two chUdren lives Church win se^e ita annual harv A dessert bridge party will be Crorkett, is con.sidered by niost Mrs. Janies Barry, Mrs. Edward training', in the U n H ^ States for est supper ^ the church tomorrow To give some IdcaA^of what can students, from all ^ r t s of the on fields of white. Sizes 10 to f 8 . in .SpringSeld. He will/ assume held at Manchceter Country Club be expected, the ’Dallet Ruse," Iqral politicians tO be the prime Chapdeiiine . and Miss Stephanie his local duties on Dec. night from,0:30 until 7 o’clock. The ‘niureday evening, Oct 14. CHher /ri^iitlcaf plum. In iS-IO the Job Tunsky will be in charge ot ' ' world in atomic energy., and Its meal, f^uring corned beef and which Miss Hare is presently put­ ASHERS, DRYERS peaceful uses, and visira by for­ The Board of Educat f'did not' gamea may be played if preferred ting into rehearsal, is made up en-. went to !v Democrat, John D. La- cake pale. disclose the.^aalai7 the new cabbim, win be topped with a and the party wUl be open to mem- , HOTPOINT, BLACKSTONE^ABCO*MATIC Belle, apparently an the result of Refreshments will be served by eign medical 'experts tocan­ choipe of homemade apple or tirely of Rotaiy Club members. cer ho.spitals tq work jKjtli.'jpDmic principal. bera and their friends. Hie event ’The show thU year will be of factional dirisions oft the Board. the following cOgnmitteS:. Mrs. Since Hie roslgiml of former PUtftpkin pie for deasei^,' is. Sponsored by ttie women’s divl- When the present Board organ- Joseph Schuster. M r a ^ ^ o John­ techniques. < Sfptember Zoataig Permlta sribn. r (he variety type featuring,numer­ Briti.4h Snd French threats to fuincipal Oabrlel m on Aug. ous specialty acta, ataged in a NDISHWASHEI Ued in’ 1952, the group waa again son, Mrs. W|lllam/^olllns, Mrsc 18 the school has without a To (Tlifton Reynolds, Colonial Reservations, will be taken 'by >• CHICKENS •> split into factions and d'as unable Frank Farldbne^ Mrs. CHsrlyfi boycott' the debates on the Medi­ Road, guage; F. J. Chisson, He­ ni|^t club setting, with the audi­ HOmiNT, K I^ E N AID, AMERK \ Herald Photo terranean isle, of Cj-pruT and the prindpaL 30 oandidltths Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs Fred ence particlpatirig. \ to ireach agreement «t iis organl- Donahue and Joseph Tondki. fuive been by the boiard bron Road, conversion of old school Bllsb, Jr., Mrs. Clarsnce Laking Hnpdreds of psople from Blanehsster snd so___ ^xatio'nnl meeting. The question Mrs. MichaePGorman is ift charge Dr. Albert Frelhelt of 43 B lw t^ French North African protector­ house to two cair garage; Ray and Mrs. OoHn Davies. .nckets are now kvall^le for Rd. picked the right tinie to. tnaWe been well received and has Justified ates of, Tunisia and Morocco will for the podt the everiings of Nov. 19 and 20, in­ ing towns who know rssUy Tins chicken and will UMte was tabled and LaBcile continued of public^y,'^ ^ - - i Bsported mond and Helen J^le, Lakesi^ On- Wednesday, OCt. 20 the RANGESgREFRIGERAm 1/ to serve a.s counsei fo r ln ’o months his regiilar savings depoeit at the the efforts to make Manchester probably drop the.se items to the cluding half-price ehlldreii’a tick­ Trust a ’’one-stop” bank. bottom of the list. Harry lUucd, 18, of East View, Bolton log< cabin, 24 by 32 women of the club wUl hold their nothing less drive to.our farm every week to get tlwirt A lI^ lE S T W TO DATE MERCHAN1)| until Crockett was apteinted in Manchester • Trust Co. recentl.v. feet. annual Meeting, ’The Red and Blue et's, front ^Ul members of the here. January with five Ropitbllcans The deposit. It Just sfehappened, Bartfora [an Roonr/, 18, of Rotary Cluby Plmi P tA oup 149 Spruce Maacbester, walked To Stanley^ Patnode, addition to team dimer wSl be served at this \ backing him. Sherwood G.' Bowers^ put the bank over the '31.(100,000 ; asray frinn^ smashed car last store on Stony'Road, 24 by 32 feet; tlnw with the Red 'wlnnem being a Repubtean and chairman Of the At Ni School mark in accumulated deposits and *ri8**t wT" 'negligible injuries after Laurier F. DeMare, four dim CM treated by the Blues. Oicktails tains. Others who wish to attend ' ROGER OLCOTT ABC Board. Joine^ the three l^e^oi won the local dentist a 350-United You'H Kk* Him * NEW Marlow Strvkwf ^^It had rdriuned and snapped off a dwellings, 24 by 30 feet on ToIlati4 wUl be served-at 8 and dinner is may call for reservations wMch I crata in opposing him. x ' States Savings Bond, - ‘ «)ole. ^ . Road; Clifford Stephens, two C i^' at 7 o'clook. will cloee Monday, Oct. 18. Mrs. 403 W^est Center Street IltcheU 3-7853 RepuMicans L'nified. \ An organization meeting for a Here Thomas Rollnaon, aasi.stant was driving south on Cod dwrilings, 24 by 84 feet on . ’The msmtera 'of the golf teanw Oarence Laking and Mrs. W; F. MI-9-1575 With the six RepubMcan.s on the rent Teachers .^sn, at the Ver- treasurer and secretary of the , DRY TAILORING ( Road. According to State ToUahd Road; Malcolm Southerlln, are being contacted by their cap- Lockwood will take rerervations. new Board fill b a (^ d by the GOP i-Lydall School has been called bank, is Shown handing over the ; AlterAtinns, Tr«u.ser, reports, he failed to make Birch Mountain Road, addition to - Town Com;riittex"nd unified in the ^ n d a y , Oct. 11, at 8 p. m. in bond and congratulating Dr. Frei- CLEANING recent campaign, there appears S heit. [’The a'w:ard was in accordance Cm Zippers, etc. Just pHor to the inter- garag;e; Robert L. Richardson, th^/ariiool auditorium. with an \unpuLliclzed decision! Route 44A, Skidded, left Lakeside Lane, two dormer ad(U- little likelihoM of a fight over the iiicent Ramlzi, principal of the (Lower S t^ t Floor to .Shoe Reps^) rammed a telephone tiona to dwelling. ., appolntirierit. ew scriool, will greet parents and reached by the bank's directors] broksiroff deaai -..... I > ’The, third palLh post to be fille introdui*e Mrs. William H. Stuek, some tlirie ago to commemorate the depo.vit that put the bank over the impact iM Maacbester Evening Herald Bol­ by the Board is that of the town newly elected member of the sessor." Henry Mutrfe has hel^the the 31,000,000 mark. top JriMheloer the Rrst ton correspondent, M n . ~ ieaeph .Board o f t^ducation an^ president job since the present tqwn charter The ’Trust Co., one of the oldest DTtnUn. telephoM MltcheU S-S54S. of the Manchester PTA Council, ^went into effect in iniT, , financial institutions in Manches­ I driver sustalneika sprain^ who will speak briefly on the pur- In addition to the 15 i^ t s which ter, did not have a savings depart- 1- 'A ) and Ms paasengerMSmey a po.sea of P T A and its activities in EXTENBED POBECAST ^sl be filled, twH^li^-s may be mejit until two years sgo, when Its on the head, police^report other Manchester schoola This Boston, Oct. 8 (8V-The temper­ f(n«d when Mrs. NatJuie .dclnto.sh North End Branch was op^ed. entire front-end of thexw The organizational meeting will - was smashed. Telephone and ^wer ature in New England during the ancLPascal Poe, /Directors-elect, Bank officials say that exp^ence next five days, Saturday through resiM as m e m b ^ of *be con- be followed by refreshments in the has shown that the aervice has coSnpaiiy emergency crews worked cafeteria. 1 ' ' ‘ for more than two hours to re- lyedneaday, will average 2 to 5 de- trovei^al Schojn Building Commit.' above the seasonal normal, toe. Tnk committee now numbers A special invitation Is extended ■Sera servloe and remove the to teachers, as well as parents to haaet^ of dangling Uve wires. Warmer Saturday and continued 11 but tJM few permits ss few as mild oVm the weekend but turning seven mej^bers. Directors may not attend this meeting and \pftrticl- Behued was charged with speed­ pate in the association. \ ing by Patrolman Clifford Bonp^ cooler about Tuesday. serve. WINDOW jSlIADES \ ' M bud of \the Ooldiester Barracks Some noiftmls for the period are The/l2 pel^na whose, terms ex- ,pire/on b o a r ^ and who must be and waa summoned to appear in Boston 57, Providence 85, Nan­ LON 6 ;V^EARtHG G irl is tucket 54, NeW^,.Haven 55, Con- replaced or reabpointed by the new local Trial Court cn Nov< 18. A”' - Voter SeSilori cord, N. H., 50,'''Buriington 50, Board follow: \\ PorUand 51, Eaatpott. 50, Green- Dr. JOjteph feirry, Advisory COLI^IIA ARRi^W, The. last regular voter-making Board of Health;'^ontas F. Kel­ in bar vlllo 46 an*l Presque ISIs 46, Opportunity Order: -pi Steaaion before the November elec­ FIRST AGAIN! ley, Advt.sory Rto/catlon and i n tion will be hdd tomorrow at the , At Boston, the normfti maxi­ $fiOi r Rollers mum temperature during this pe- Park Coi,.ml.saion; '^hcnvpdd A, $hirttail PJ'i . Community,;HaU froin 9 a m. until B'cochler, Board qf '1 ^ Review} I S KNOCKING g p. m. Anybnaw^ ia. tl yean nf ribd is 68 and the norinal nolnt- munKtemperature is 48. / Mrs. Charle.s Felber a ^ Charles V / # ^ O M $ age, a cltiMui. raswent Of the town N. flrockett_ Library S o^d ;. Clif­ E. As^HNSON for dx months and xtbS state for cipJ^taUon during this period . FIRST TO ffivE ! Will pn the average total 1^ than ford C. Varney, Penrion'^^ard; < COli Stfil one year U ellgtbtt'to be made a Victor Swanson, Tor’.’n Pt^ning- FAINT CO. $ voter at this fiine. Nathralibed cltl- OM quart^inch in southi^ New 3 . 9 8 England ancHtwo to'ai^tenUia of X Commis.sion; George H. .Mntlow, ^ C M S sens should prasent thair ^tlsen- Zoning Board of Appeals; ChSxlea 699 Main St.. Tel. MI-9-4501 Shlp pepsra. an inch in not^m N t^ England ANNOUNCEMENT ^ F IL E S with ahowera norihehi New Eng­ p. Burr. Josopli G. Pero a^d Voten who have not yet ireg- George R. Fnglishi DOvelopme Ne. 1204 red with a political p u ^ iriay land on weekend/^d over all of NOWh^he deslpnertaiA o performed > v . / ' Perfect partner fofeleep . . r New England a^f\th e first of Commls.sion; and Cecil W, Eng f d g a 11 so at this time elm if they next week. land,' Insurance Committee. Read Herald Advs. the petite Pete Pan collar \ Wish. " such m ira^s witK^layfex Girdles * 3 9 ” and pocket- are ^orilsle To Meet Monday Witli |tlwHfor«tyM t#Ui ipr ' The work program committee of . . . bring'you an sxcifing ^•wors. No. 12041 $4MI piped in contrast binding. ''xtha Dedies Rt. Maurice .will hold Charming Early American nmeeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. new bra w 'dh ELASTIC and NYLON alu^p at the Rectory to complete £ Si cM Evarythii you naad for your foil tattersai print on fine A fUIl-depth. solidly built *> planAfor presentation to the b.usl-^ custoip-coptburad as if madP for you alona! oilobte at PkoiHond. washably Cotton Broad­ nesa iriMtlng of the aociety at V \ heavy .steel file. Fotir pm. . \ // -< > "’‘^Thousan(ousonds '^f Holland bulbs in smooth - gilding, letter- cloth.. Tn Red, Aqua and Q *ieen. Sta-m pA. 1 s i k f, full r suspension -Memben. of the eommitUe in/ numarous vm atias. AN top six# draweiy. Equipped ' 'with Maiie. Sizes 32 to 40. dude Mrs. Vb^nt KrsesiclU, MrS. at raosonobla'prfeas. spring compressors and Alfred Lewis, yfrs. John Jj. Avery, guide rods, for record Mrs. William Maher, Mrs. Anthony protection. Size 52' i ” ManeggiA Mrs. Addard Bemais of high. 14 5.’’ wide, 26>»’’ Hebron, Mrs. Anthony Armentano Given On C.O.D. Deliveries \ ■ Hai.Asp*^ » SPECIAL! deep. Olive green • or cole . 1 *'*■-. f « »gttm M of Andover. Mrs. Clifford Itoomia gray baked enamel flnish. \;' V and Mn. Chutes Robbina ■ 4-H Club News for TS—1« «. •*•*•. bw* Willi ■•••I .iie U.lMel V . ■/ . A special meeting of the Thlrii-' HARDY BUIJ CARDEN Ul I.Hw 4r*-wi. Ne. 104 34«.tl J f;’ • 4 • \ bte-Pushers, 4-H Sewing cniib, wriU- be held tomorrow at the school at ^ nVE DOZEN ItCi.BK 2 p.m. for .the ,express purpose of RANGE & FUEL OIL *AI.l. TOP SIZE 35.9.5 V A L l’E turning in rerord books. Miss B4v- 4 erly Tuttle, Junior leadier of the 12 H.vachinthn dub win be in charge of.Btla de- 12 Crocus k Now and forever ,talL ■ . V. X 24 Tulips / Mrs. Myron Lee, leader of the The BOLAND OIL CO. group, hu announced plana for DaffodiLs ' p * 1four personal Leg-Size in ' the new 4-H du> year.will be made at the next' regular ’ meeting on' 3 4 3 2 0 Oct 18. It also [rianned to elect ASSORI^ DAFFODILS efflcera at this meeting. .5IAS!4 PLANTING 25 FCR ...... $1.95 ' 4 m v E i s m A M H m 5 0 F O R ...... $ 3 .80 By Joseph P'. Lyford 1 0 0 FOR ...... $7 .5 0 OIMOOWnC CANDIDATl FOg CONCaiStMAN-AT^AliCE W AU RPO RD ' Cinrfiiiirft gtt duown bff icbeAile W *11 lundi of thiagt. Mjr niAM MAM DARWIN TULIPS MIXED HOLUND TULIPS ^yrfectfiUing bosccss, fie sa k e Roseothsl. « w tU K t to ^it-you11 «0ciN iti Waair it—youll love R i Thi PlRytex tde-toc to meet the Fast Sdectmui of Uvinff Bra uses daitie and nylon in a new way.to _^ 2 5 FOR ...... , . 1 ^ ,5 0 95 c Cent* Dozen and I’p •’,' ' W tta fM d when she qiied ber cs't sitting "«wtom:We D GERAXIUM rHEEnrpi^'K.sR / OR OPfICl U tl t e ainlight, he looked at me. steadily and a id that now, in hit seventies, he !VfhS. n . d BAC’KilOt SE Tl’XIH THAMA . ” / , Many otber*. ii "aiek of tnetoric~. It is too late to be fumbling around with phratet.rA itua fboold u f only what be bdieves most deeply and a y it u simply as he., BEERAWBA \ - ’ .MRS. KBELAGE ' n o im ix ixGLE!4la,4lwC»iiiiiwiC«Mai» ■■ ‘ .

> -rf". ■ S ' j ''I- 7. ■ '\r:v r v ;- 7 - •* " ' t o - • ■ ■ 'X >"■ ■■ ' . r / -N ^ : \ -f _ ^ ' ...... ' ■ ■■ ■ r to L ■ - to ' > \ . ■ '■7 - 7 X, .7 - v . X , ’ l 4 ANq]^TER MANCHESTER. CONN., FH^Y, OCTQBER 8 . 1 9 5 4 ' 1 < k [CHESTER t o - . ' s * • . [oj HERALD, MANCHESTER, FRIDAV, OCTOBER 8,' 1954. , " x ? PAGESEVSN r ' x * • > > ^ ------'b;tonn..i , I, ---- .....7:.' mX v---- publiean dtftAt coma .from th«sf. iun)ty " T ” w ill be the q rfB it p r o v i d e d a g e 'o f IlLli par baaket. ^ 5 - attetlona, than tha liifht y rtn g y d i( D roodles aniborbe W D i C - l M 9 Classes .^— ....iB l'm e e tin g t to r a t, too->.c in - have. at M arket Horn David Ormsby-Gore HOOHM AND UroM sid. The organizational m er - ChuUfito*>‘ •ohl toUIed Its own explanation, andiN^lslm t V K N B — M « •hHiir- .X . 7 ^ ./'-k X . 7 ' crates/lindxw ent a t b h i g h o f GREAT EASTERN Dc(ii In g ror tt^ K a at Side W ill be held Elifiiiti0 If KaUi ready. y v.^ ,, By, ROiuBR P R IC E toners PT A W U U O — m t Oftei^ by R^c . ------. „ . . > V andtolow o f' 6 1 .2 5 per crate. W hU ^ SIDING COMPANY Th u n ito y 'h yaning beginning, at 6 Ambuiit to ^ 1,074 2 1 OAK STREET— M ANCHESTER Clean U w , m edlclitocablriet of- •}2 bushela O f shell beans w a re .: It Will say that Blsenhiawer,1«>t^ Shaker Here UN We^k ■7 - . o ’ c l o c k ^ X X . : - ■ : ■ , . k X. t #|i*. | i * , To rem______dve te m_ p______ta ^ n , throw aria high of $ 2 . 5 5i f^' d a lo w j KTound because he dldn'^ e^nsoia t a f i r s t '. T h n -R d c ro a tltto D iro t^ ^ ptaninilng 1 c o n n \ y ' . ■ , ‘-V A . V . “B U R T” LIN P S A Y, Prop. Th* toUowing pngram •chedules itnhetori for tbia pro- out all unlabeled bottico, l^ g -a g o iTiiirSdliy hslto the M anrhes- , ^ ri r x b u * e l . r k x a u s p N . vrtth the rlKht will say n to to * *><■ th ^ aqabonTsM onday, to l|*v« chlldian'a. iu«hn>T *t th* im .w lIlVbe B ^^^o w n r X h e prescriptions. P u t esUophane tape tir .Vegetable Auction M a rt total/ &BQU 8 0 N ■rita Hon- David .OrniatiT' tyn Estate Co. end farnis tw o A resident ofxMatois WHAy-New»:.P 0 „ ■ 7 / to ’> ;'/. J 7 in league .'With Southern speaker a t a public m eeting a t the sh orthorn biill w h ich took the drat is the Annual Jamboree o t W E FINANCE YOUR DEAL:\ ' * »c:5£ra;7'x: ''WHAY-Song Time ' [ t o ' X ^ V^worito< W GO-^aainatni , t o ..ge ^ili^ocrhts, moVc to control con* / Vecplanck School, a t 8 p.m . M on- prise -at the Royal , Agriculture r eni PTJe which Will be held' WDRC'" M r7 Keen ' - ■ t o 9( 90H| *•# •••••••*•««•• » ' 7* S h o w i n 19 4 9 . H e la vice preai- •chtw on Saturdiy, Get. to WGTH-Counterepy gressV'iM^ to pressure the Presl d a j g O o t . 1 8 , under thS auspices from jO/a-m , to 2 p . m . • •■ •••••••«•••»«•»(•••• All ojp the United Nations Aasn. of dent' o f the O sw e stry and. D istrict ■ ' * • to aimh-into Une with itself. X' M anchester and the B ritish A m e r­ AgrtoultursI Society and a gov­ 7 And,. howeyei'^^ir^eous ibii ican Club, The topic o f hU f talk ernor of the Royal- Agricultural il KiMy 7 o » cleJm may. he,'even UiOu|± it will w ill be "B uilding for Peace.” Society o f. En g lan d . < x/- ttoiw orlu ' m a s s . “A BOglPlaylng a Piano" \ The H on. Orineb y-Obre has m ade Keen Political S fM e iit 'A Thpught far ’-iK ew iltoollui Hop Hertford t o r ___ U MCllUiTalr be obvioud th H the right^vWng it the BUg pictured here, is k , X < *i*b Carroway a toecial stu dy o f Inteirnatiorial H e has beM V*^ been student 'Tlecoto K«vur WDRC—Arthur O ^ lrey Dtneot ‘ X\ t t raauMleatlon o t self played for Uh^ Republican Iralived flea- R ie fa vo rite sSiecU on ___ : c ra u u d la It, or relations since, in N o v., 1 9 5 1 , h e politics slhc.e he., w as a t ChcA Mailnea —Lone Rancer erodltod m. tbit paper to Much la That Doggie In ■■ ' Joat beginning > x WTiv—WlM«r Brown feat, it will still he' diffinUl for a w as appointed Parliam en tary prl- when he was a to*h)ber o ^ t h e •"DRC-^jfl Kolby local Bowt publlahed here. th k -W w o w .” but he also plays a ^ A n y pn r of us can accom plish Home to defeated Republican party,' and a. ■ va te ^ito to ary to the M lniater of ’GTHyanck B WnXwprki WlTJ^IVlday with Garroway to M raphMIeaUon of ipecUl i)kie a lrto g e m e n t of- "R o ve r, Com e w as brou ght up In ^a poltUOal at-' fa r m oto. w ith the tim e that w e •Nia aro alw .rtaanrcd. State tor Foreign A ffa n , Belw yn 4:tt— 7 **"*'■ (Godfrey D lieil , 7 President refused •ifew.'xniahoate C anning and Stratford..^Clubs. H e haye^th ari w e now do. A n y one o f us X, I d e ^ o r Fencing aMNnothes Lines & c k T o ^ e :^ People often w rite Llo.yd. H e w as an alternate dele- WHAY—Hewn: Polka Bop WGTH—Newa: Arnold x^, / - t o ( I f M . B for himself, to defend agaihst this In asking m ditloi^ To Get Rid O f m o s p h e r e , t o r he grew \up aa the cou itoiive fa r better' ;than w e do WOCC—Record Revue- g ^ t bor the United Kingdom at LENGTH^'i^ • ffiHAY-^rl»(ol Poltah Honito X Fle a s. . \V e ll\ there's a .' sim ple' •on of a M inister of the n. now if w e only w ould. A ll o f us CNB—Rcqueit Matinee l U t l T M l The claim. • the United R a tio n s .General A s­ ,X ... .'JC—Woman In Uouit J ? S l £ ; r ^ ^ y *•••* GarrowaVv - K a « m ethod. FleasVUkS'Xjogs, right? . I n O c t . , 19 4 8 , he. w as adotod M w ant to do better but som ehow w e WDRC—Cnl Kolbv ^^SSr-AfUur Godfrey-maeit ' 'nils, w ould m ean, then, the sem bly in Paris In 1 9 5 1 - 5 2 , a n d ^ W GTH-New areel to 7 ^ (R ig h t!) S o 'iirs t thlitoxi^ou do to prosp>ectlve C o n se rva tive (iandidate' just can’t to *m to get lU rted. 6 • • • • • • •(* 7Zc 7 .. • ..... ^ gCTH-Jack'n Waxworka \ OT represented thexUnlted Kingdom S t l S — probable destruction o f one o f the fo r Osw eetry, .and w as electad In t o " X bU y A b r/t- m ore\d"ff*' on the second cctom ittee dealing Because this 'is to a lf o f u t can 8 • • • > • > • • 96c 10 .... • .X. •«’ Si.80' WMAY—Weatem Caravan W HAY-Nita W a great, m issions the voters selected now ottjB. B ein g consclentiousrtoc 19 5 0 and again - in 1 9 5 1 . ^ learn aom ethinig from the little WCOCf-toswrd Revua an|/Nlxon a ith econom ic and 1 ^ 1 *1 p r o b l e m s . 24’ ...... $8.40 32' ...... yXxSlLlO WKNB-toeque*t Matinee WDRC-Amoi^- Airi^ X President Eisenhow er to perform . FleSsTw ill try to spend S .llttTe X' H e has had considerable experi­ hoy tha t J.oHii H ito> p w rote about , . M V tr»«»' ‘ ' Eduoatad at Oxford W TlC^uif^lain But WGTH—YietoPrealdebt R. Jfixon ttin totoch da y on eacn\dpg,^ w hich ence in public speaking outside r e c e n t l y . WDRC-Newe X Th a t w as the m ission to rebuild Ha.^w as born M ay 2 0 , IB t*. and m esas to s y ii he com routiafe'to*’"’ Parliam ent and lectured bn cur­ A certain b W bad w on a prise WtiTH—Bbbby Bcnsnii WHAV-jJhle Watch H M a M . the Republican party out of its l : I » - -^r.laenhower and Nixon to g to dbg to dog. A ll trosto'a iP' waa educa^rmMrdo’ WDRttoCal' Kolby I 7 m ent. The extrem e left being no W'GTH-BUI Stem WGTIf—Sporta tU o a b y both/lhajor som ething o f a dslTeat t o r E i s e n ­ •: 4»- better then the extrem e right ap­ pgjtttea. ■ hower in IBM. ^ \ WHAY—Sunper Serenade plies as m uch to the O rient as It WTIC-eThree Btai Extra . . n u a ca tiltio la n w dfptni to the If the m em bers of the ^Haen- docs in the W est. WDRC-LoW-m Thomaa X WGTH-Newli: Weather ■iSn m or^thaa it w iit to those how er coalition m eant w hat they Even if C hiang Kai-shek should t : # » - be replaced, there is no reason to WHAY—Newa: Supper Serenade 'jdW fliSa te e tp r Ofsnjfim w h o w e r e v o t e d i n 19 5 2 , th e y are n o t as free Jii.H .turn Form osa over tb those Old ^utheitT scenes in x J8i V- WTIC-Roaa Miller Itoliitog w tUi toim H e scored si WDRC—Tenn. Ernie as they thought, in IB M . Even \V^o are likely, tb be w orse. Th a t kch real metal leaf frames afi^ per­ _ WGTH—Fulton Lewla y UCX)NN FELL oW n a m e d ISBiSaUde vic te y. Th e Republican though som e of the (.hoices Qtey sebqied to be the tragedy qn the fect in Colonial sewings. Choice of 7 * I # — X -. Chinese m jtinland. Those opposed WHAY—Supper Serenad# ' vtiR ory in £^iia^«sa w a ^ b y a nar- m ay have to m ake to create nn 4 subjects; U8U^ 812.00. WTIC-Roaa Miller y ’ , Storrs, O c t. 8 (>(P) — 'iW p U n L to Chiang,' even the non-Com m u- O n e psaaon to r this, Elsenhow er endorsem ent In IB.M WDRC—Tenn. Ernley veraity of Connecticut atbdenU nlst.s th to e . o ffe re d 'po a lte rn ative ^ jjGTH-J, Vimdei^li w ad the fact that aom e have woo fellowahipg to tally m ay be individually distasteful to but the red.s. Thus a vacuum w as •Six old tintopiatols are illustrated WHAY—Supperherenad# ■ $800 from the George B ivln foun­ lean cfadldataa w erh. ob- them , the alternative should be created for the Reds to rush in. WTIC—Newetol World dation of Cleveland. They are net hanm m toua, in t^elr The Kam e m lfatake m ust" not be in this of x 10-inch pic-, i WDRC—ThOfahera even m ore distasteful. For the WGTH—e. Heatter M ra. Robert A . Riley of M ilford m ade on Form osa. tures.^e framto arc in fruitwood Old South outlook, W lU i/the Republi- spoils of a Republican defeat in arid M ias M a ry E . U agn er o f Paa- W hat is m oreXin keeping, is to 8 4 . 5 0 . ' estoUllata fo r President. The finish; Usually coag;, R . I. B oth are atiidenta in IB M w ilt go directly to one quar- strive to m ake Fobiposa % beacon Television Programs / casu alties In the elec- S9.98 the unlveraity'a School of Social teiy and to th a t qu arter only. Tlie for dem ocratic lib e ra : I realise On Page Two w o r k . M b tosre RepuW Ican candidates only trium ph involved w ill be for that the governroentTthere today Old Pistols falls short of dem ocracy. Of • (. tha aKtrem e right w ing per- the Republican right w ing led by \ C o m p l e t e 6 8 p i e c e • addaton. Som e w h o m ade election, course, that striving w ill not be / ■ M cCarthy,/iDirksen. the M cCor- sviccessfiil iinle.ss the Fq ito p san s $3.75 m to M cC arth y, and Jenn er, ran fa r m ick press and the H earst press. are taken In on the ideal. ' M ilM the PrealdenC. The Eieen- The lack of a strong, healthy Service for 8 ■Iw w ar c o a litio n 'vo te rs found it "m iddle of the road" Ideal w'pa \ " ' ■ m f dlflleult to vote fo r .som e o f the A 'B irth d ay O f Q u ality w hat helped the Reds in C hina.' Vours tn ily, / fs ^ e w ho w ere cliuigf|to on his O n O c t . 8 , in the ye a r 1 8 7 4 , t w o T.' W . C hcrey. V s o a ^ U U s . , M anchester youUis, 19 a n d 1 7 Tribute to PoUee Regular Price $79.95 N to r, this fa ll, the ghsenhpw er yeare old,/financed by*a 1 1 ,5 0 0 f Sallttew faces nsw and cUffloplt To the Editor. ' note stgiiSd by their m otlier, w ent I w ish to pieaent a sperial note to d S C M e n . In to bto^iiess^ buying out a firm of com m endation to the- M anches­ The m ost obvious fact the know n'as the Plnney t^ndertaking ter Police w ho arrived w ithin 58 inning 80 morCyyears of Service to Connecticut M tuatlon la th a t a Republican vie* seconds after receiving a call at Last Day tomorrofik ^ Com pany. Alm ost InVm rdiately, to ^ in the ISM congresaloftat headquarters, pnd Im m ediately be­ > v they Undertook m o re ' then', under­ gan to give toyg eu io an 85 y e a r •toetiona W buld constitute an en> taking. T h e y began r.isklitovtheir old w om aiT/'w ho suffered s’ heart SATURDAY dotosm aat of President Ehecnt ow n coffihs. and building ujV, a attack atoabout 7 a. m . , Sunday SPECIAL, hn irer, and tha t a P,*publlean d t- m o r n i n g ^ stock of th ^ X U n til that tim e, th^ Isgt w ould be construed as som e , D r . / A . custom had been to m ake caskets' \S oon /after the police; credited the T RIAL Sy M o f repudlstion of President t o ' only after m eas'Ui'ing the de­ f^Uce' w ith saying the w om an's r- aU tohow er. 7 '. FORGED ceased. Thene tw o yqitlhs m ade If this w srs the only factor b, to'^Oi frequently, 'police perform cuniR Y them selves enough caskets to be the Htuatlon, the Eieenhower heroic deeds, m any of them In X DUNGAREES 8prM Sers able to sell them ., w holesale ' to the fito of first aid. and go to alitlo h m ig h t u sll have an easy X H a rtfo rd .fu n e ra l d lre d ’ors. ' •/ quietly about their business, so / ttoia o f It rorodlning' In tsrt. ’and seldom retovln c any recognition Because th e y still had tinte ieft g iving su pport to ths President it fo r their services. over, they opened a canotoahd to 7 glaetod tw o years a g o .' , I w onder, ifto ye ry police station ^th i|o rtu n a tsly, the situation is bacco,business. In the l^ o x B uild­ l.>», equipped w ltii an oxygen k it ing, form erly on the iilte of the such, ss the M atohester Police net qidte that sim ple, not in all Dept\purchase^d od\s trial, basis. d U trle ts and In all states. present High achobl. And, tw o This W more than proved its Hog. 2.19 / ^ATRA 'PURE SILVER A n those w ho support President years after they had launched worth. ln \tm s recent tomergenCN'. OVERLAY AT POINTS OF GREATEST WEAR! them celves on their first venture, \ BiSinhow er do not'..necessarily It all adds hP to fine 'ptow worky they bought out the fu rniture de-> and exc^enb..first aid tto'aihg r Heavy 8 oz. denim with M p p o rt all Republican candltotes. - FmEST QUALITY KNIVES . . . REAL FORGED . \ ' paitm ent of the W illiam H. Everyone tooiild learn , first\*ld. 7j5,pper fly, triple stitched - A i^ thare la an ebvioue reason'for .One never kntpv^-^vhen . there rtva.'' teams, sanforized. Sizes “I l a m ^ ^ s t e e l ^ m ir r o r f in is h e d tala. Bom e of tho Republican ran Cheney Sons departm eiit store at be an emergent; Apd your Firiit. tb« com er, of M ain and Charter Aid Training m ay y o u g a v e a ?V: to.'^.9-42. dldatM i h a vsy opposed the Presi­ l i f e . Oak'Stto*^' ■ » ex tra , sturdy construction — r ^lly dent on m ost'vital issues. Som e L i l l i VgiXde Verb. "^ese tw o young enterprisers ■ Dem sem tie candidatef,.-^re in- / USE GRANTS g u a ra n teed BY INTERNATIONAL SILVER- NOTHING DOWN . . . ^ I t o ^ ONLY $1 A WEEK! w ere Clarence G and F.N Ernest dlvldaaU y a ttractive, an(T.eom e of C alifornia -to to alm ost T .0 C R ED IT PQUPONlB x^CO.!.- , to W atkin s, and their firm , o f course. ednt o f sll /fi'o to r vehicles lb , the them hgve taken cle v^ pains to W atkins B rothers. A n d the son of United States. ,X-, X asem a Uttle clossr to the Presi- anti-tarnish ch est—NO EX- C larence and nepliew of Ern est is, ■ • t o den t's alm s and jioliries than are of eburse, C. Elm ore W atkins^ asm s Itopuhlipahs. In the ap- w h o. built the present W atkins fCOadiing election, ‘hen. Dem o- t t B rothers etorc in 19 2 0 , and w ho, arnta w ho voted fo r Eisen how er, in M c C A N N like hie father and uncle, has > • Itd S m ay feel aonie JustiftesUoh played a distinguished a n d to tlo u s j in.return iB g to 'th e ir ou’n .o ri^ n e l role in M anch esttoa^^c^ kfe- dOaslahe*, »o far as m em bers of 1 The THIS I.S ORIGINAL ROGERS! Do not confuse it,with in- O e n |rsM are concerned. A nd inde- W e have , been dellbe> a_Ung j 4m d ACT N O V Y ‘-MONDAY $ 7 9 . 9 5 pleeseht things to say. to W atkins ■ . i f ” .1 brand.*., Madg by world’s Mjrrat >flveri muiufae- ' fa h ^ ts m ay toy w ith.the feeliSf H M fiiif tlm itre itton - to' Sdvpr Company, it combines beauty with IM t it'is g ^ Voting policy for Brothers, op iu 80 lh birthday', to A new Solid M^ple Open Slock f e f an Mtremely heavy tnple plate that will give years and y w ra S them to pick and choose, w ithout day. it has tw ice been voted by Wotw' Syitams AGAIN! t o " wonderful .service. It is sturdily crafted to exict sD^ificationx \ angard to p a rty label, those can- w holesale to n itiiro salesm en, w ho attention to minute deUily and lustrous finish.* No didataa w hose presence -in ' C oij- oug ht to . kno w , ''th e finest sm all Saks and Snivic* Bedroom for the Anniversary. m ordinary flatware it is e.xtra plated at poipts of greatest wear and has g y s m ight Irf legiiletlve. if not tow n fu rniture store in the ebun- knife bUdes forgcd froih stainless steel bars, Upered t r > ' . " o i course it is th a t; all M a n ­ Phen* MNImV 3-59SS Xe S x S s l i t fn rty, strength for Eisenhow er. f g - g from handle to tip /or ^aceful balan^and cutting ease ■ V h fto tu h a te ly fo r Su fh a feeling chester has knoiyn th a t. fo r a long, Chqose jh e pieces you need! tim e, It is m uch m ore than that. . ' 3 Pieces * 2 5 5 ~ ‘ fJl .-■.■‘■■.7 " ■7'--,/to^' . . 7, ; ad haniry on the pert of iiide* WWVTxl It is one of Jh b ''finest of to gaadan u, o r fo r such a feeling on // “Fairfield•’ or conterarorary ' the p n H -o f Elsenhow er Dem ocrats fu rniture sfo-cs., no m e tie r w here The Naiitucket group has the charm of old a £ .* r of these two patterns will fit most harm9nipustrinto , they are lovated. , Htot they can y e iy return to New England, plus the dignity Chippendale aa;: ALSO AVAILABLE -100 PC. SERVICE FOR 12 aihJrbv ‘ ***''* *^P«clacuUr opportunity made pos- th « r oalginal party fold for this' M ancheaiei‘ .likes and respects detaijs lend it. Cor.hers'of cabinet pieces, f f f n j ' FOR m - R OWN ^ ^ o K add-tiirm alaetion, the national the ■ peoplb who m ake W atkins ,, for toatance, are bevejled and fluted; iarack-* / REG. $120.0 0 ... 4 PRICE $59.95 altiiation ^ aa clem ent o f ex- Brothers today w h at it is C . El- eta'extend on a1| three sides | thumbnail edges ,. 't T r k ■ *: tfSasa dang er in it 'm ore htiuself. Henry E Sm ith, are used. Bfds copy two fine .old'Colonial .. * ' s i i u t .^Thla d a n g er liea in the fact th a t there sinrr 1 9 1 9 Heriieri W . example? and the light maple finish en* tha estrem e rig ht e to g o f the Re- Sw anron. since 19 2 0 ^ and H . B ruce WMXINS yhances the choice solid maple wixids. X FAMOUS JUMBO X . ASSORTED /-• yw U ica n partar la quite as anxious W atkins, representing the ihlrd ■ a O T H S A S . I N C _ Reg. 839.75 BMlside Csbinet with , HPUANDTUUFS M the eeost rabid Dem ocrat to generation o f the fou nding fa m ily, FUNERAL d ra w e r-----...... 32.50 . j •a##a # •••# ••••••••••«'I have tha forthcom ing elections w ho entered the T ito in 19 4 6 . Reg. 859.50 Ball-top Poster.Beds .... .59.00 \ Hvfo Im pBriod variofy ‘ ,; x ; , , p i : : : ma cevMH S E RVICE J. aahatltttto a repu diation o f Presi- B ut w hat w o really w qnt to say Reg. 8110,00 Chest of Drawers, 34.-inch 89.00 r-m MMHans INC obb ' ■ ! ' K dtot ttaaahaw ar and to 2 ‘ m l d d l c to W atkins Brothers,'~on th i hep- Reg. 8110.00 Dresser- Bases, 46-ihch . .89,00 958 Maia SL, MaBchestcr, C . . i (O iiM nd IW e if N < m ay** Isaitoralilp. in som e .in' py occajhon. U/tom eUang frank A k t o H r ■ ' Reg. 827.50 Single Dresser Mirror . . . .22.00 7 - aa to to UK natiica-ot a roninieirist"' -Reg. $159,00 Cheet-on-Chest _ ijyB t w ing o f " the' p a rty.ie operat * plug for . Otis Manchester etiter- O 4API^ Saf d »0(MW $*I I Reg. 8198.00 Tfiplfr DreAser Base, Tlie fincit bulb* from th« > A t . prlse. T h i* to a*' store \to ich f > y I ' , J>nHom. I uixffHowd ay w«t • i k f B gaaly to produce th a t reeult, 58 in ch es...... ,,...... 159.00 Up to a Year to Pay Sower center, guaranteed ‘ — to aHtleve tto 'defeat o f R e p u b l l - offcrlng.M m u,.h m oie to u V fo r , • Reg. 855.00 Triple Dresser Mirror . .. ,43.50 I j r i tjg j *****lefy>0 pbsliagB poM. I qgiiM lo pay ; 3C n - th.blooin for you in spring., to ^ M B M Bdigatea .w ho art c^b o a ly * btUa m ore to prlre. baa ^ro\td Reg. 8115.00 Tali Poster Bedi 58. inches .A Large choice of colorE^J« “ ^ Y A o S w a*. . . t o X • t y p e . that quaUty ia pmcUcal- > high. 92.50 Pay for Watkins Fiirntureas MU. enjoy it! ) Use your ' ' ■■ • \ to . : , • rig h t w lqg, throu gh ifa. 41 t o - t o - . ' . v ' ■ . . . J ■ ' ■ : T p .sterilise Jars, w ith glaaa . . t o " ; M t or Buough' the rs- PHONE / 30-day. Charge Acoopnt; (2) line lids used W. T. GRANT CO ' ^ • - X .• Dem ocrata to thirir ow n Mltch«ll 9-7196' the convenient. 9Q-I)ay.'J*l*n ' ■Ktthout-rartTHng chargf t (3 ) — ------.to .'^'-^ 7 - . • - ' I S F.,- the fitU n g o f in -' . ar MHchall 3-8606 ■ j ^ or take iip to two years to piay, 815 MAIN STREET. BiANCBESTER • • . > . I ' t o ; , • I th a t tlM y ^eah go on U M n .'boU .for 15 nOnutei. • Keep 142 East Center S t Th'a KhoW Nam*. .jMia Known Qutlity Sine* I90D the Jars and udh la hdt slater , (U little as lOto dowpV* on Mancheater. . . , J. • . • UBtU ^ a n . rtady toAlt the Ja n . the , W-B^ ^ d |^ t' Payment .. ■X.-7. .. ' . .:v . 958 MAIN-ST., . 'Wi h - :- Rian. - ^ ,/ , to- ■ ■ to /•- ■''■•'. ;■■■ . - '-k :to"'.to'. ..itoto.,'. '-to./...*., ■ - 7 -' v-'f-X v /' .- 7 ' - - t o ■ ' x . ' - t ’ ■y , 5r ; - >■' f ."/.' i V \ ■h ^ r ■ / :■ ' .iv i \ ,t ; X y '. \. ' \ ■ V X ■,N ■ 'H. X ■o, X ; \ X X. "X 10, HERALD.'Mi M^CHESTER\EVEN|kG, h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1954 P A G E N IN E ■X •. ____ _ JESTER* EOim., ^'RIDAY, OCTOBER 8; 195^ \ *■''’ ' . >v» Sion in federal expenditures that .WiHiam^ Renton, 24 ptndlson St.: c^ernon ■ " •''-. Italian Rsdicsl^ Rorty. Died smMi is proposed;*^ AVilltam Leggett, '42 VVaahington [ai Concerts in'Jazz ^ .Ydleiit Shown QmceWl , /' O’Bright to Play Thursday. — Abinan > Other testimony pointed Up dif­ S t; Alahson Cummings, RFD '2, w h e iie r Nationalists Hit ★ For Laick 6C Partteiiwntfi .Detroit -r- pt. James'C. Sar­ ficulties surroun^it^ both 'of the Mandic.>'tcr; ]Ursin"bab'y boy, An­ ch Schea •; .• ' • g e n t,.8I, ^'Milwaukee, widely main possibilities outlined by Clay dover. ; ’ Listed at' UConn At Lee^on Dance N^tmd on National . . .. ■ ■ _. ^ . ■ Vl Youth W'elfare Committee of Cleveland—AUu XL. .Btitingsley, the Comm' Y" from 10 a.m. . i VoluntccrlK^eeded ‘ Amerirah jazz, will present, toe 'AmSricahs.^g1on, will take plach to Pay • Paving: • DrtVewsys (Om Mn M *ltMB Pag* Om ) rowingXy a special government Buckiand St; (ContiBned from Page (CouttanM) from O ke), 6 a. m. —9 a. m. . itook)|l}-^t. y y ,,., Volunfeers' Nec8 Maximum winds 100' knots (jllS gubernatorial spot, ^^fhd Sen. attacks., on Amo^ and 'satellito Noon—3 p. m. schools In seven Tolland County munities. University pf Connecticut Student today. o n 4 ( ^ a r d Strbrt. su itin g sit 8:30. agency since 1928. Died Thursday. I SR hour) in west quadrant 30 Finance Cor^aRFO. This pros­ SchocppcI's post kriiKat stake in Annual Fall Baekn^jCommunity 3 p. m.—6 p. m ,X .'.. i .. - - ....M ario n Cullen, Vfr|pAla U ;( I Union Monday evening, Oct.. 11. Dancing wm hdsfrom^fiTSO until ^XvMAN^HESm bakes batted a fv fi days ago and T ow ns Including Andover^ Bolton, "The old timers may already bo v' The Jayce* and toaX State L s. JoUa, C8Uf.---Miles J. F ur-. , eye, higher velocity be- pect has littleXppeal. for those the November general election.’ Baptist Church. 10 a.nf.' to 8 p.mir 6 p. jn.—8'p. m / 'i ...... Robert Ringuette. x^** outnumbered. Instead of a fex oc­ The event is sponsored "by toe Theater aponoo.'ed ttuee con­ 1 O'clock, with mUMtktdrnished byy n^'87, who was trial judge for MlftkBl Y.I224 who don't w ant tnia government to Schocppel’i/duemocratlc / oppo-j lE'iiday, Saturday, Oct'.^^l 21 there has be(to'no official explana­ , Alfred Ringuette Columbia, Ashford, Somers, Tot‘ Student Union Social Confmittee Tony Q'Brlght’s or^lMtra. Re­ . squall bands. Turbulence land snd Union, is. currently In cupations, there is a great varfety tests held on n e m tr Saturdays -Jrthe Federal IVsde Commission in go any deeper intp ^ e ted. nent is fornisr Sen. Qcorge McGill. Community Players will ^nment tion., x' '* ■ 8 p. m. rrlO P. m. ‘ , .‘. . Volunteers Needed of workers. They have brought under chairmanship of Phyllis and plans caUewfor a final freshments wtll be serv^durlng Washington, D.' C.| from 1^ to vbi aqwnUh. No further SteveMSli charged that thefe.ls "My .Three Angels.’’ X^ . ___ , . ...Io.seph MSrein Wkshinglon, D. C. where be par- Freyer of 3462 E^nton Ave., New the evening^' ; ' ■ X„. For Hif iMt in Drivsway pane ^ ^ X T '. ■ ' 4|M >tatt(^FarB tahed By National^ batterlto .on ;^emoy 10 p. nt.—Midnight different ideas, new' demands, competition lariieveral weeks. 1948, end former member of both (Debnni,-* MhMIrbmak. lae. a "paral^ia cf American infkenbe "'X ' Monda.v, Oct. 18 /x 'VoiVmteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, - ticipatfd in the ninth Annual Con- York City. It will feature Max The committee in chsrgO'PiHiis May ClMgU Cktorse ,«t and R ed'^ns on the molntand still ..ference of County and Rural Area changed expectations.'They have Too few voungsteni Indicated houses of. the Indians' SUjts Legis­ The south and^ost quadrants p. na prfeea in foreign affairs, dua to the con­ Hon. W'.’ D. Ormsby-^Gore, M.P., mtehapfe a few shells ’aieh dsy,^ nicipal' Building, sManchfciter o:i Mondays. Wednesdays and neither knowledge of nor interest Kamlpsky and will present a pro- an interaatr in competing, Ken­ sffsir includes. Josc^^^Pack lature. Died Thursday. / tradictions and divtitcma within the CivlL j^ f eh'sc Telephone Number—•-! Bup'erihtendenta Friday and Sat­ THOMAS COLLA CONST. are the weaker pbiiifona m the hur> Expects Filial Baak Btoehs - on "Building for Peace," Ver- deton'se ministry ssid days from 1-5 p. m’. \ in the local gods and cheriahed.tra- •giam *of Dixieland jazz in two nedy'saM today, and toe show Commander Rohei^-T. Peterson, .^sttsnooga, Tenn.; Mrs. E^ublican party.” planck School, 8 p.m, ’ urday. He ia now attending the Na­ ditlons. They become a group shows, tlin.first at. 7 pjn. and the Henri G. P#ssini.X!Chsrles Roms- rlcane. Its highest VelMmea a re in Bid Aske artillery fire continued tb- it tional Conference on Rural EMuca- las hmn called off. He said he RMS. Miller Gammon, 86,' 'widow east and north portMUk First Hatlonat Bank Describing the McCarthy hear­ Saturday, Oct. S3 sepafate and apart, but'with a second at 9Xn the Student Union hopdd talent shows could he nowski. John CVrvihl W alter TSd- of sXormer mayor of Bristol, ings S3 "that sordid exhibition”, he blown up a serious political crisis! whether Dieni would rt>ey an order Uon. ^ ' Ballroom. X,^ , . Norton, cluet etbriTK,fore Plans Oct. of Manchester...... 34 VS8 Harvest D ance', Manchester Lt. Gcn.Nl^ang Yl-Ung. official in non-Co'mmunjst South V(et Nam from Bao Dal to tm**-Hlnh and ' majority of votes. It mukt be toged agatn.in toe. future. ford snd Ferdinand Tossing.. Tsnn., msitoer of Wirt Henry Gam­ d Miami, said Habei tjs said the Republicans have dis-„ N. The conference of auperlnten- something. Of a shock to the de­ •Jazz on the Chnipus Ltd., in its ______■ ______A Isrge'turnout Is skpected snd mon, sporla editor of the Chat­ •——-fr— — liarttord National- ' Lodge of Elks, State Armory. Nationalist Army spokesman, said Returning to’ Saigon last nl^h)^ two of his alllea^to toe govern- . dents named Graff a . member of j to'tMra very severe sUwniX ' W alter,, CraWf-ce, ..Jj-t architect Bank and'Trust Co.0. 34 played efforts. "to .appease Ben. - Also "Kiddie Karnival’j' • /8t. scendants of toe Builders of a com- full f threei-part series over thO' ths commlttes^ assures tos mem- tanooga TimeXsnd s great-grand- McCarthy—to have it both ways-- "We’ve heard JapUdlig” about a from conferences, in France with^^ment. The otoe^w o are Gen. Le the Executive Committee of toe academic' year, also inbludea a pro* continuedlo^ove almost:dO«- for the Keeney 5Strorf,School,-.-ex- Con'hL-'Bank and ' Mary's Parish House, H a.'m,/to 6 Hong Kong ropo^tobt 30,000 com­ Viet Nam Chief of State Bao Dai, Van Vlcn. head'^of the Blnh Xuyen ' munity to find The last election hfrtoip of s gsls evening. X, daughter of Ihe’-Americsn patriot, to iise and/to abuse McCarthy at Division of County and Rbral filling all important offlees with gram on swing and a third y^ch people who will the mature ^------—* wesst, but ita fbrwardmotiqn had pct^ta to have fljHtr plans to? the Trust Co...... ^ . . 70 74 p.m. /' munist <,paratrwo|« have been Heath met-this morning with Diem sect, wHich/eontrols the Saigon po- / citizens of tomi should avaU; Patrick Hrnry. Dtad ‘Ihursday, ’ slowed down to less thanlO miles Manche.stCr Trqs^ . . . 60 • 66 the iiame tiiDe." Wedncwlay, Nov. 2 ' Superintendents of the Depart- people, who haven’t been residents concentrates on modem ji school cWpjptod* by , Oct. 1? In- An - estimated :^,500 persons moved to Niq^M for Mssible inva­ and French High. Commissioner IlrV,'andyGen. Nguyen Van Xuan. ’ ment' of Rural Education of toe KaniidskyX-jviio h asten ac­ themselves of every pportunitjr'to Reno,,^Nev. — Kndx Kimberly, an hour. ■ . . . steaa^pfrgtov. 1, as he had e.stl- Eire Ins^c^nee Compaalea Annual all-day "Holiday Fair,” sion of Na^Mmalist ofnhore. islands Gen.’Paul Ely, ah olfl4lne officer trained in five years. Yet that ha.s happened." 62, s member of s prominent VVis- "That sometimes indicates ^ crowded' Into a huge ballroom to' National^dpeatibn Society. claimed, for hi.s newlntorpretation m'eet for discussion hi^'^aM c ew - Deaths Last Night matedL/adcording to General Man- Aetna ■Fire/.'/...... 69 72 Center Church Womeh’s Federa­ or nerhaps Formosa iiself.^. An*American source said Ihc Fiance. . " Norris spoke of some of the per­ catlonal problems. / consih family, whose grsrafsther change in course," said Norton. hear Ste’/enson In thio, predomi­ He wlll'epbtlnue as a member sonnel problems saying: ‘Teachers of standard jazz 'pf^toers, has LivRlch^rd Martin. '■ HartforjKFire ..y ..,.173 178 nately Republican state. He was tion. Cha^ said there wete no new U.S, may talk with the ’ ■ftrm.v The Chief of State said their In- "I am glad to call ^ re n t’-Tea$h- owned the Kimberly-CIariXftUp "We are watching its i^tK vei7 reports of Communist junk concto- of the LiatsotoCom'mittee to work are acting more and . more like been a featured/Juayef''wito a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Slid Paper Company of Neertkl) ssld/C rabtree toM him Natioadl Fire ...\. .103 108 accompanied bjl his 22-year-old . '.omcmakcr’s Holida.v prpgram, chief, Gen. Ngu.vcn V an Blnh. in rtusion in the cabinet would mean , t.’ito the Cooperative ITogram for number of the U>P name bahdk.-He er Membership Mohto to toe at^^^ closely.” kterday the 'idans would, be Photfnlx ...... ,.'., 9 0 95 Community Y, 9.-30 .n.m. trations along tpe China coast, but other people. They want to know / High Wycombe, England—Ben- Wls...Which pioneer^ many mod. , C ^y open w ater lay ahead of son, Borden a da.v or two. Reports here iri'^ that all organised groups in the. Educational AdmihlstraUbn of the also is a charter member of the Tentlon of the p ^ p le of ConnM;ti* *jOmln' Seebohm Rowntree, '83, ady for Iniqicchon by various Life and indemnity fna. Cos. Tuesdap, Nov. 9, official quarters indicated they will coimtry would then.be repretefiled the location of the school, hW erh dSy paper uses. Died WedneS' Storm for 1,000 miles''i'f il«_^— Turning to agriculture, Steven- expect an attack on Quemoy or the dicated Washlngtbn Is suppoi^g Kellog .Foundation Which serves they can reach it, the kind of liv­ great "Chicago School of Jazz." cuL-.’^ e proper functioning'of our sociologist snd phllsntroptst. shd day. course is continued^^^orton town officials a w’eeksJt^m Tae^ Aetna L if e ...... 141 il46 ■son charged the soil conservation Annual Baraar, North Methodist the premier, ip-the- crisis. / in the government; New England through 'a center at scho^'-shbuld be the continuing chsirritmn of Rowntree snd Co. day. ' , X Aetna Casualty 180 190 Church, 2 to 9 p.m. Tachen Islands. 350 miles to the ing conditions they will find and nwdicted a more ooftowester- service, "is being di.emantled by rc- "Orth. . • v /. The^Diem-'Hlhh toud broke throe Harvard University, dozena of other embarrassing concern' oY all citizens. And jiast Ltd., cocos makers from 1925 to Conn. General ...... 345 360 . .'toiirsday, Friday. Saturday When buying a winter coat that \ Take the, sge-old proceM of '-^ly ciSve when the Crabtree was engaged toXraw organliatlbn. and even the top Jobs weeks agf>^ when the pricier, fear­ Graff made a report for his com­ questions. Then, if they don’t get Ujrg^s Enrollment experience has shown that many 1941. Died Tuesday. laying out clothes the night before ' the laUtodsL of Jj the plans on the vote of,the Hartford Steam Boll. . 77 82 have been removed from the career / Noi, II, IS, IS ing the army was p la c in g a coup will have to do for many season.s, mittee Saturday. He also partlcl- .problems can he^, succbssfully Travelers 1375 1415 U.8. E n t e r s s d it a r b l e satisfactory answers, they won't Rome — Giovanni Citsolo, 81, one step furtheK Set the breakfast • em Cuba. member Bowers bloc w the Boaix, civil service and turned over to ' Fourth Annual Minstrel of Saigon. Indochina, Oct. 8 — to bvefthr^' his Mvernmept.-or­ avoid thp fuzzy fabrics. When the. ‘pated in a panel discussion on accept the offer." In PTA Groups resolved through •theXomt work former Senator, president of the of. Directors, four ^'w hose mem­ Republican political patronsgc.*> Campbell Council, K. of C., Ver- fuzz wears off at the cuffs and and thought of parents and- teach­ table, make the or*nge .-Juice, fill ^ The stoi Public CUUtiee U.S. Ambassador -Donald Hetto) dered Hlpn to tp ^ a six-months "The County Superintendent as In­ Saying that sometimes a teacher Itsllsn Red Cross after World the coffeepot for s lightning start # the laUvid of bers were d efe at^ in their bid for Light Power 17 la i91i One of agriculture’s worst mis­ plahck Auditorium.'^, took a direct hand today in , the leave to^Franpe^ Hlnh: refused to front, ho one can save' toe coat'.s structional Supervisor," serving ers. I urge the parems and ..teach; War I,, snd secretsty of the old fortunes, he said.. ‘:has been the ITr'd^v, Sat-ir-ia". Nov. 19 and 30 cannot live In a community^ in Governor JohryD. Lo^e has is­ ers of our .state th take tots spe­ toe next day. X--souUiem tip of the election to thp/new' Roard whjch Power 39 >3 4114 weeks-long squabble between go aM barricaded himself in his looks. A hard finish wool with a with panel members from Ver- which ^he teaches, Norrtr said T chain and f “ takes office Noy. .1. Har,tfortl,^Elec. L t.' 561a -Wlii creatipii, either calculated or unin-^ .Fifth Annual Rotary Club Min­ Prem ier Ngo Dlnh Diem and his Saigbn home. fur, lamb’s wool or- milium Inter­ mbnl, Michigan, Oregon, Illinois sued toe following alatement in cial opportunity during October of strel, Waddell School. ‘ the problem of staffing^^ very connection with .Bhrent-Teachers joining together in toe Interhats of se, skirtihg over the Keeney- HartfordXaa Co." 37 40 tentional. of fresh ml understand­ Army chief of staff. The feud has here was still no indication lining will give longer wear. and Nebraska. Gertrude .'M. Lewis serious, hot just becaake of the and the coast,W Venesuela. It was the main issue So. New Enftiand ■ ing between those who prodiice the of the Office of Education pre­ Membership Month, which is be­ the. yoiung Americans whom they food and thpse in the urban areas Z- shortage of tea-chera/but because ing observed throughout the state are preparing for constructive \ ' paned about W ndles north of the Tel. x-Rts. ,.N .___3 6 3Ser; citizenship in our free society.” aETOHER auss CO. • Manufacturtni^^ikimpanlea be true, too, .thpf the community the Dutch/West Indies with 30' ' The final plans must meet with Allied Therhinl __ ,X 51 % ’ — "Wj^Xinnot expect 'to Uve hap- by Forbes H. Norris, superinten­ "October ■ has been designated aiteheU mild- piiy/togeUier with urbap popiUa- expecta a hoXmoklng, no card Parefit'^eactier .Membership MENTALLY ILL STUDIED PS! the approval of the School Build­ Am. Hardware v"..... '14 '4 16>a dent of Greenville County Schools playing, mX gossiping, but in Mdnlh, a period during which WEST MIDDLE TURN^OUE ing Committee, thA Board of Edu­ Arrbw, Rart, Hejg. ■jrf resentful,,^aiid nilgtrtMtful'of XX in Maryland which he found par­ church every Sunday sort of per-, Hartford, Oct. 8 (iP)—^Th# six HOMELESS cation, and the Board oXpircctors Asm . Spring ,..., the country people.” ' , ' \. parents and teachers will have New England states .and New 8 (^V-A^tpphoon /'■ ticularly striking in its. revelation son. and such people may la^ special opportunities to enroll in AUTO GLASS II^STALLED •before bids can be takok' on the Brislpl Brass .... Other Democi-ati'c - and Repub­ of the similarity of pro’olems York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania as someXlher qualities that make for organizations dedicated to foster­ as which Npp^ across tlje northern construction of the school. X'< ChenOy Bros . . . , , lican figures were holdiqg forth . throughout the nation. The speak­ gC^teachlng.” and Delaware are represented here TEMPLATES FOR ALL CARS ^ / ^.95 .Fhilirainss twNiy left an estimated erdaj;, with thefbUt-kafiot box ing the education of bur children^ 'in' a group which opened a conv The Directors have approved tiiC Collins ...... er dealt with the special problems He said that hovy, to staff a MIRRORS (Pirepltiee mnd D ^rl / \ 10,000 to ISjOOO persons homeless preliminary plans. The other two .Enr^art ..... now less than four weOks "A sound program of education^ ference yesterday on the care sffd N IC H O lix MANCHESTER and flooded v tM tracts of rice awa^,^ of the county unit .'organization small Isolated school and keeping available to ail the people, isXne treatment of the metally ill. Gbv. GLASS FURNITURE 'TOPS MEDICINE C A H IN ^ groups approved them tentatively, Fafnlr JJearing S X X and said "organizatlotv detajtii, land, authofltieh reported. In Washington, Democratic good people tberr once: you get of the essentials of effectivXself- Lodge greeted the group WhlcW PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW PLATE G1/A^/ . Martin said the plans would ^ L anders,'Fyaj^ Clk, role of -the school board, instiuc- the'n.i are tsvo very real problems. . TIRE, Inc.* The aUnpr atruck with MO-mile- ready Oct. 19 for Informal review N. B, M a c h f^ , . . . . . 29 Sen. ^linNlb. Johnston of South government. It 'is especlhriy im­ later attended a dinner at toe Con­ OPEN'SATURDAYS—OPEN THUR8DAT EVENlIjG il^’’^ an-hour force on the east coaSt of Carolina 'chkhbrged administration tlonal problems, personnel difficul­ He sugge.sted "it may be necea.sary portant that our paront" and necticut State Mental Hospital in ^ R E — 1099 M ^ ' ST. -x 50-3.4047 by the three groups. North slid Judd---/... 27 ties and building needsqmte to consider special salary incre­ Loson,.ZiiIand hut dropped to ?0 RuspeU M fg .'...... 10> officials'^ withitoX|>stortion, untrtito teachers, who arc clpSest to the' Middletown. The conference will BSTIMATBS GLADLY OIVEN -R ecapping Shop — 295 Bipad St. ^ MI-9-4224^ milea an hour as it moved inland and . political ImmorsJlty”. in similar whether In rural, ments, travel allowance, or some task of educating; our young resume today.. ' ey, W orks,..___ 52,1 urban or suburban Joommunitle.s.” other financial inducement, to get and finally whirled into the South r Steam /...... 108 claims concerning > j-ation -of China Sea. altoged security riskS/from thq, WITH Norris continued: "The desire high caliber people. Otherwl.se’ Hmpital Not^$ Torrington 24 26 to improve nchubl programs and ’ we'll find such schools staffed with The Weather Bureau said the U. S. Envelope com. .8 8 93 federal payroll. typhoon udu building up again as- ' In. Macomb. lU.. House Speiiker to set up ade^ate administrative i mediocres. for mediocres, and do- U. S. Envelope pfd. .. dd 71 units led >to ■ the consolidation '"ft a mediocre job.” -It ihoued toward the China coast Patients Today: . 161 Y«eder-Rbot ...... X 36 39 Joseph--,W. Martin, Jr., between Hong Kong and Hainan A D M I T T E I i YE.STERDAY: chusetts told a RepuMcan rally movemeient; It is in the rural area on the subject of school finance, and apoh would be generating Mrs. Barbara Cox-, 11 Nyo St.; The above quoia^ons ate- .lot to where Xhlthis change has , taken Norris remarked "public education failure of the'GOP>dwn a I / X Winds of 100 miles an hour. Thomas Hunter. 281 Center St.: se construed as e'etoal markets. majority in to#^ij«t placo* . Along with consolidation is-not free in a monstary sense; Adrian Michaud, 300 Charter Oak would dead to cfiaois of^ on- haX come transportation and all It 1s very expensive. A good edura- St.; Mrs.' 'Vivian Lespcrance, 21 pc.dtlon party blocking L)ie pro­ 01 its attendant benefits and ilia; tioiial program costa a great deal U. S. Urged to PBy St. John St.: Sharon Gingra-s, .108 gram of the- PresldonK twisting N E W fA L L SUITS /'T h is presents a" atriking exception of money. . . . It la not a question Bolton St.; Mrs, Je: nne Kode.s, 38 Public Keeords progress for politica^roflt.” to the administrative probleifts in of do the American people have Union Court; Mrs. Sarah Schort- y i t i Clilcago. Senaie Ro">ublican urban and some suburban areas. the money. Rather, it ,1s p ques- ' X "Pupil transportation has come 60% of Roads Bill man, Broad Brook; Don I’d Carl­ W arrantee Deed / '^leader 'Wllliarn F. Knowland ' of lx tion of How do we want to spend son, 74 Cottage St.: Lualuic He'ck, Henry F. Bonk and Mai C.^Bonk California said' he expects ‘ the to mean, bigger schools, better ohr dollar.” 297 Henry St.; Richard Schulti, 29 GOP td retqifi control of toe Sen­ programs, bus schedules, huge in­ "Last year in my county, the -(Oeattamed front Page One) do Hafry L. Leonhardt and" Mary creases in capital outlay and oper­ Washington St.; Bryce Cai;penter, ,L. Leonhardt, property^'at 4 I'an- ate. He i^d House election pros­ THE AN liquor stores netted nearly $700,- Jr., Columbia;' Stephen Ramm, ner St. x pects ape close. Knowland said, ating expenses, recruitment and 000. That was very nearly equal to president of the National Assn, of Columbia; Janies 'H 6i;vkUj, ' 15 training of personnel, compliance Township Officials, said Congress Qifitctaim too, he* would lik, to see Elsch- the amount we needed to hire the Westminster Rd.; Guido PaUdnek. howdr "take on a heavier schedule IN with new and added vehicle in­ 200 additional teachers ne.Sded be- should restrict Itself to putting up Stafford Sprin,gs; Mrs. Delia Be'n-i Alice T. Galas.so to Louis F. 6f eampaigning." spection ' and insurance com­ rtiu.se of Increased enrollments X ,. money for the hl^way program to, 7 Park St.; Mrs,-Lois T. Mor- Gulasso. jiroperty on Lake Street. panies. The question of finance is one of and allow state aM- local agencleA .gan, 289 Hilliaial St.; Peter Jason, Building Permits "It has become sn arbiter on FOR YOUR Martin Van Buren was the first HOUSE’S .X choice and that's for the people to to execute it. And he suggested 100 WindBo.r-:6 t.; Mrs., Betty Fet- Eugene' Girardin for Robert President of toe United States to the rlaily schedule, a restrictive decide...... In B time when the ! that federal taxes be repealed ko, 84 GrpVe St. -. 1^. Brown for addition at 260 be bom an ALmerican cltizeh. force on after school programs,.s public schools are being criticized ; and reenact^ immediately by the a d m it t e d TODAY: C;afl Woodland St.*, $5&0. SUIT AND TOPCOATX safe and convenient agent for for poor teaching, overcrowding, ; dtates. i. Johnson, 227 W. Center To EugOne Glardin for Robert claas:e.xcuraions and school ac(ivl- jKKir results, subversiveness, god- The advisoiy committee eartter DISCHARGED YESTERDAY^ Caincn for addition at 68 Adams ties, a reliable alibi against keep­ iessness, malnutrition, U.N.iam : received ah assurance from cod Jtrs. Egbert Inman. .T98 McKee St.. $1,000. ing s loafer or rebel after school, and what have you. can the Amer­ . tractors that new madb - can bq St.; Mrs. Roland Dpriion, 39 Tower ALWAYS MAKES STYLE NEWS -and sometimes a source of com­ OLD STOVE ican parent and taxpayer be matle S RANGE!! ; built on the huge scale proposed Rd.; Mrs. Georob'Leeny, 416 Cen­ [Opportunity munity friction as the driver of '5t NOBEL PRIZE SHELVED *to see how needed and how useful / • by rasenhower. ' But toe five- ter St.: CnroJ>dihainin. 35 S. L;ike- tlslo, Norwa.v, Oct. 8 MV-TKe Mrs. Earl Rcicldc, Vernon; Mrs. was free of major war for the M s priced 8. Clay.'chairman Leather suede, Horsehide, Steer Hide. Quilted or P i l ^ variouXBonimunlties.” ■ of the presidential board, and hia V lined. Wool Plaids, Nylon and Rayon (iabartune, wartnly "Many times, if we think pri­ fellow members got conflicting ad- lined. Sizes 36 to 50,/ . y ; vice or sometimes po advice at all • on other aspects of .the flve-billlon- X- . r£x^ e‘‘b ^ « • dollar-a-year progiAm. ELECTRIC RANGE / 1 *"“"y had. been active in • ' The 4H-miIIipn-member Ameri­ ,N extensive per capita educationsj^^„jgp pirevention work, died yes-, can Automobile Assn. (AAA) de­ AND. UP ^ ,« Y^y in. Boston. A radiologist, clined today to give an opinion on poorly trathed or^an adequately ■ Dr^XN^)tina practiced hert for. 24 ' toe President’s proposal at this trained achpol staff, > years, dhrijjg which time he took ! time, yice president Russell Slng- 110.95 / “There are other que8Uon8,"la large interest in ■ public affairs. " er said AAA’s highway .policies are Norris continued, citing commu-1 Funeral arrsnghm.enU were in- STRATOLINER being reappraised in toe light of nlty changes and the loss of I complete. what he called Eisenhower’s AUTOaiUTIC’.-4^ IHISmUTTON ♦ . RANOI < "dramatic” approach. ; < Eisenhower sent wopd to the UNED AND UNUNED^ X Conference of state governors last SOMETHING fXTRA T July tost state and federal funds This Is Tops in De Luxe X now in. sight fall more than '50 MEN'S DRESS^ SPECIAL IN ' „blUion.dollars short of meeting the - nation's' urgent highwayanee^ in toe next decade, and he said the ★ GLOVES ■ I , >,. deficit must be supplied. . ' Sizes 8 to 11, SPORT Pushbutton ! i ;; ; He didn't say who' should supply X /it. however, and there has been ,^sharp disagreement over who $ 3 * 9 5 And U| should put up the""money and which Rainbow ’IHveed,' Charcoal • NEW mRIFTY tHSEE-WAY OVEN • iT^X***^ gqvernmcnt—state or na- ; Uonal—should have toe biggest say Splashes, Orion and L^unb’s . in building roads. ’■ - NEW FALL Wool. Regulars, Lon^'ahd • NlEW AUTOMATIC DEEP FAT FRYER So Eisenhower set ,up toe ‘five- Shorts. Sizes 35 to 50. This Beautiful Skillet man committee to make recom­ mendations on engineering, finan­ » V. a • NEW 2.$PEED MINUTE MINDER cial and other aapects of the prob- m HATS t lem. And from the outset of yes- AH wanted sh^es and^ styles. AND UP ...X FREE With Every terdays imcnlng aession the com­ $19.95 - • NEW "FOCUSED HEATER" MOILER mittee heard a variety of views. - ranged from the stand :-•. $ 5 . 0 0 • Range purchased! t^ e n ’by the ,UB. Conference of • NEW HIGH SPEED SURFACE UNITS ; Jtoyors, which called for raising Wff sums quickly by "every legit­ PUIN AND FANCY PATTERN . imate flnahcial device,” to. the PLAIN AND FANCY FA H U N • ktUtude of the American GABARDINE and FLANNEL COnON FLANNEL AND • ’.i' . - Federation. The / ...... ^ „ C O . ‘ “*** “O** not con- WOOLFLANNa . alder that toe highway altuatton is . ■■ I M Aiiritrfi fniw ao hopelessly inadequate as to : . warrant toe tremendous expan- ★ .SHIRTS : ; Corns Ir Asd See Our Other RcM9e Voluek To complete your ehsemble. I Toward the Purehase $ 3 a 2 5 And Up X ' [-■ Sizes 28 to 50. .1" Of This 0. L Raate PersoiM l^ffliticet; Sizes:-Smalli^ediuin, large and extra CoJnc .large.. ^ AND UP i 20 UNION ST., ROCKVII^LE $7.95 111 Meawirbun pHONE ROCKVILLE 5-2534 .. '■ ■ X k«5h«'r, .-if! vto diw Oe> (Mi M t God'a npoB you. M l atro ww jnoMurH. -OU bade Urewelt. . alvaya b; trraMired. _ u*. WiUi yon, ' talib atad eeuraco, ' to M tiuv^h. GIVE ^ GREE^ STAMPS

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'-'.J. . ■ ■ _ r l _ L r^^msst^rm „<1IC|EBTER EVENING ^ A L V ^ IM WCliRW BIl. COWW^ FR! 'ij# l&CflfClBER' Sp T984 .'V __ ■ - ■ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANj[^aiE^d(M 04« FRIDAY, O 1954^ dent’s address will .g reat AGEELEVKHT e Plan Face# legislature may arect.” flu stress on the nee he at- ITie gui taches to such Then Attendin^ifth Await^s Prises to Color Gontesi "Winners The Republicans, Mathews con­ ■peakers were Mrs. in Toronto, < from Oct. 6 to- School; 8:48, leaves Vernon EM* Road and OaiT;MUI Road: OOP leaders allot Rule tinued, "say there Is. no Jaw to fill Roekyille-Venion Ronald acKensl'e of Fairfield, 13. This is thay. time to-the 86 mentary School for . County Home i i p ' •■- V Sim ale Probes iced to State Reganmt and Mrs. fjharles B. along Center Road to - Paterson the TV and audiences, the vacancy of the late Sen. Mc- year histor^f the group that the Kindergar^; 8:55, arrive COUntp Road; 11:57, Vermin Acres; 12:03, Carnui by election;” ■ G U b ^ N. 1 Announeo x*' Th^schedule for tonight in the driver flrst/trlp, 7:45 a. lii. leaves VMMTway, ititu th« fact that a new aff meuibeis. Nathan Hale Principal GOP National'^ ; commtttroman l^pceial Bus SciVfet / "The sUtemer.t by Flret Selec- Hof-Rmu Bowling league Is as fol- ^ ttg e ; 'D50 pickup alohg Bolton ADVKR’nSfeMBNT- from Nevada, 'replied the ainend- man Herbert 1,. Peganl regarding lows: 7 p. tn. T.K.’s vs. Kosciuaiko Q egnii ■ Democratic one, in len a ^ : 3 0 p.m., SBW, they will starting Mbn.. Get. 4 Area Opportunities -Road; 7:99, Vernon Center; 8:05, Quartet Patade Saturday. Re­ leet udth the P reaidentjor a gen-, f .Co-Qiairman; of Event Due Today ment makes no mention of when his refusal .'to provide voter in-, Club; Sadlakta vs. Barlow (Happy Vernon/ BlemenUry /School. Sec­ served seats at Ladd an^Hall. lR]r opbdoh—wurtfe hi Wi eral rovlew of the political sitqa- ,Oh Reading Tomorrow thq election should be. held,, ntain- To\ •’ X'' structlon, contends that the 're^ Hackers. 'vs.VAmerican Dye: 9 ond trip 8:15 a,"m^lckup "V>rner Afterglow,' BlkS' Carriage ttouse M on loof.’’ *'■ tloiyand a discussion of Ihterha- --- • tainlflg the Constitutimi em­ Rockville, Oct. 8,-X; (Special) —^figures show receipts to be 96, quirementa for thia lnstructir dey. ■vs.. BiH’s ’Ta'Vem.'' ~ Mr cruaade in a truer ligttt,” Ke- After the President’s addrei are among the 1,000 expected to Nevada’s Dsmocratic attorney are expanding^ nipidiy according to Resulto Am. Siegel'S/' corner^ proceed will be host to the congressional "The next general election.” ^ ' Soccer has retuimed tp the local _• "Xhls altitude that/the .voters Bus ScJiediilM' x^ along Phoenix Street, CampbeU AH'TatoettviOe and VernOn news AND MCSIO fauver aaid, than the ahfi>monopol attend the flfth annual Connecti­ general, Williaim Mathews, told the Summerfield said, •"is now in T l ^ mdy'wl|''-«oadlton«d and CongresMHtn Horace Seely-Brown. ap., tlng scene this faM aftel^^ ere going to get Jugl exactly the Mibeemmittee heuU ^ and wh« leaders at a dinner. cut All-State Conference on Read' Tbs detailed revised morning Avenue to Vernon Eleiiientary Itoma are new handled throogh 188 MAIN nC. court jiesterdey the 17Gi Amend­ progress.” He asserted It started air ride c«u* eervloe to ' purliM his visit to 'roll8nd''r'"absence----- of ■' seven------minimum requlr^ service is in school bus schedules have been an­ School, hrrivea 8:30.' Third trip, 1m termed the /iSotcnoUB Dixon' Nixon to 8pc*k Ing'^to be held At;vW'hich it Eisenhower would abandon his State Board of Education con­ School. • ’ \ OLD-nSNIONEO During his visit to locaKhomeS The final session for those who LAyYN ORNAMENTS has dedined to^discuss publicly. policy, announced months i^ , of ment of health, education, and more most of the prople who regl^ Northeast School. Third trip, ceived the idea of the state meet­ Gabriel Reuben, former super­ welfare’s national advisory heart 1951 FORD 2-DOOR $865 he gave each houSewife-he met one wish to. be made voters for the Kefauver Said he has writtro to no barnstorming for individu^s. Radio and Heater. of,.nis mibliclzed pot-hoMers. \ November election Will b* held to-: tered did not knpW the sample d^^ 8:17 a. m. pickup, comer South >Jw‘'“ $4,2S STORE OUR SraClAL ORDER D EFI^X the Senate-House Atomic commit­ ing. At times more have attended vising (.rincipal of the Bolton ele­ council. Sister Bernard was recom­ 80NEUND vice was present. -.Street and Verrton Ave;; 8:19 " (Apptox.)-'J OFF Is ready to serve thoen spselnl mwm t But Niaon said the President the Connecticut conference than mentary schools, is also expected mended by Sen. Purtell (R-Conn), . ' A meeting of the area manufac­ morrow. The selectmen and Town HOURS tee asking permission to testify standing by that policy, which the' turers will be held next Wednes- Clerk will be at the Town Clerk’s "In conclusion we ppint out that Swain's, South Street; .8:25, Tun- needs. We can prednee deUdsne le six state conference, which is to attend. . chairman of the Senate subcom­ the voting Instnictioh was d< .O p e n bnked geods for niiy nrrnelsn. about “po^ble violations of the Vice President called "exactly » held each year. 1950 FORD (8) 4-DR. SEOHN $675 HORENOUND DROPS .•dey a t 7. p.m. a t the Old Homestead Office from f a.m. to 8 p.m. tomor­ n ^ Road; 8:33, Box. Mountain; hcddlhg company act” by Middle mittee on health and welfare, to Radio and Heater. in spite of^ requests by the Demo­ 8:42.'\a'rrives Vernon Elementary BIRD BATHS »PECIAi/$3.50 right," HUi the theme "Good Reading BUREAU MAY ENGAGE NUN Department Secretary Oveta Culp Otlkieus St esndy, dtli|htful inn In Somers. row to examine the qualifications cratic \y6rkefs and as a re^lt 223 Tues. thm Sun. We specialize in : South Utilities, Inc;-, tlie power Announcement of the meeting of Ihqse desiring to be made voters, group which I^on heads. The Nixbn^sald in his opinion Eisen­ Programs in Action," the confer- Hobby. The council advises on St couth dmpt! Purs, striiiwd people did not have thy oppor­ Advertisement— 1 Are Ua For Fertilisers, Gram Seed, Rvergretoa | BIRTHDAY CAKES hower’s gm test effectiveness is |1 feature exhibita by com­ Washington, Oct. 8 (>P)—The was made by Warren Tinirnauer, and admit to the elector's oath 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Other, the Southern Oo., is headed grants for research and training hOMf snd rtsi oM-fsihiontd those feiund qualified. tunity to nse the voting machine.” , WEDDING CAKES in appealing^to nationwide TV- panies who produce , educational .U, S. Surgeon General has invited in a widb variety of heart and 1950 RadioFORD and Heater. (6) 2-DOOR $595 - manager of the.Connecticut Filter \ At fk>nventW For Trsnsportation to be made h r Yates. horthoufld. Corp of Stafford Springs. - To East Hartford 312 Oakland St. AH O u r P ro d u c ts COOKIE TRAYS, etc. The Langer-Kefauver subcom- radio audiences. He added he be­ equipment\ 35 discussion groups Sister Bernard Mary of St. Fran- blood problems. The Rev, Gordon E. Jlohl, pastor a voter' Saturday, call 5-4432 or lieves it would Ibe a mistake and on reading ^oblems, and an ad­ Dr. Joseph HaJton of Sarasota. Mentbers of .labra Trumbull of the First Luther^ phurch and 5-2634. Vernon Democratic Town MI-9-9406 Oven Fresh Daily Stttee haaiings recessed to Oct Chapter, D.A.R. together with ( GARDEN SALES TEL M1.9e«S7B 1$ after hearing Chairman Ralph "but of character^stor the Presi­ dress by Dr. x^rge A. Murphy, I Fla., will be the guest speaker for president of the Aew England Committee. dent to plug for IndtvtdualB and in director of langq^e education at 1949 RadioB U and ia Heater. 4-DR. SEDilN $425 the meeting. He will tell some of members of Orford Parish Chap­ Conference of the/Unlted -Luther- B. Dammler of the Sscurities iand ter of Manchester were guest's of ghtchange Commission (SEC) tes­ effect call.for the defeatvOf oppo­ Pennsylvania State College. He his interesting arid amusing ex­ sn synod of New York and New sition candidates. . will be inlroducedXby Dr. Lind- Low down ikayments. low'finance charges. Come in to­ I periences with animals as well as the Martha Pitkin Wolcott Chap­ England, is attending the 19th bi­ tify. His agency had authorized ter of East Hartford this'after­ \ Middle South last month to sell Nixon said, too, it woiud.^ be quist. . \ day for a good deal. humans as the' unofficial surgeon ennial convenuon of the United wrong for Eisenhower to becorne „ .Choral Reading Teacher for; the Ringling Brothers-Barnum noon at a regional meeting at the Lutheran Church In America as an 478,000 shares of stock to raise Sunset Ridge Club, East Hartford. $18,800,000. Demmler said more "personally involved” in any intra-'- Two demonstrations bf choral I and Bailey Clrcu.s- at their winter official delegate. It is being held party feuds where the "purge Ing will also be presented headquarters. He will be intro­ than a million dollars of thai sum T h is Is Q ir in n ^ s ’" could be used toward the cost of idea” would prevail' if the Presi­ one to be given by the \sock X ^ R M A N duced by Dr. DougIa. M £ more family members 8184 tary detnocTuy: How it wprhs." • are not eligible for medical care hy a ^vern- payment for the saiije services from an iatwiRons \7-14 SEE FOR YOURSELF. MANCHESTER'S . memal agency ' X 4.000 for subscriber has enrolled OHS'' company. Tn these ctoro. the CMS pnymeiit Sb- LARGEST DISPLAY OF T0YE\ family member comes an aUowance A gW t the physkiaa’a total A J^intapplf Topping 3.000 for subKriber only charge, with the patient id n ^ ib le to the doctor Y m N m 4 C M S B w m s ^ '^ for any difference. HOW TO JOW X ^ • It is sponsored by the Coftnecticut Sute , Society / If you art eligible, fill out Applic|ition below, and AUTO S'TORE mail It to CMS not later than October 15. Apbli- WMAIIT,C0STS YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER — • 85% of the licensed, ^etkring physicians in 8183 ..Connecticut are CMS Participating Physicians cations mailed after that date cannot be accepted. Every three months IN MANCHESTER SEND NO MONEY now. After your Application and • It is' taiior-made for' you, designed for Con­ Subscriber only...... 856 MAIN STREET TEL. kl-3-7080" necticut people's needs has been accepted, you will receive thfc Rcgula- r .. . . ■ ■ ' 1.23 bill for your first quarterly paymem, and! yCHEVROLET^^ • Benefits arc gunranteed by 'your own doctor Subscriber and one enrolled famSy T h « r * f l e f i TojB mvons^ Membership Card with effective date ^ Member­ • it is the only 'plan you will not have to drop ship (December 1 providing proper payment has member 8.50 at age 65 __ been receivefl); Subscriber and two or more enroBed • It is non-proht, operated as a community NO HEALTH EXAMINATION! ' x' family members ...... u...... •if Thoroughly Intpecied ; Ar Reconditiened for Value service 12.7S •ir Reconditioned for Safely ★ Hcnsitly Ooscri^dx^. • Only CMS can guarantee SERVICE ' q ip tNto Afipllccrtlow aiwi wwll I t f i Folks find toe^rejtltmys happy to X BENEFITS Vif -Reconditioned tor Performance', _Ar Worrantod fn Writing • You can take CMS with you.' It is your lifetime coMMHNirv iHaouMmT MkAnTMiNT, coMNKneuT amiCM-.aMVM^ e. o. nox loan, iihv **vw t , ____ -n.»i^ Sold only, by an Authorized Chavroltf DdiaUr plan, not canceled because of ill health, use of _ discuss their mortgage require- ^ . _ bendits, pl^c oT employment,, change of resi­ j* , 18-D . ' . x'"^' ' "Y dence^ or age. When enrolled children reach o o HOT WRITE F.ff«ctivu IN THIS BOX Membership LOOK AT THESE age 19, they may continue CMS on their own Dale, ' -One. ll, 19S4 Number mentSf either Regu^ or FHA* and add wtfror husband to their Membership. I . AppilcaM's Last Nanw^PItiNT USED CAR First Name—PRINT Middle Apglicam’a Rinh Data: — . | _WliiitYuu6ttusuCMSMiUiUr | «• . • . ' ' ; Initial . Mootli Day 4 B Yew ” - Home AddrMi. Street and No. BARBAINS New Preferfed Contract, covering the following Applicam's Marital Suue .aad Sea: — - I - services (listed ifi detail in CMS Regulations) “ tilV ' n ' -Widowed n * • ■ Married o Divorced O Male n I performed by any licensed doctor of medicine •X ' CONNICTKUT., anywhere in the world: ' I Separated □ Female S ■ 1947 CHEVROLET m s luicK ApNkaat No. of Social Security I ■X work* at: Employcce N o: ' 1 2143 4-Doer.' Hpeoinl 4-Poer. SURCERY « 4 nACTUIES . . . Major and minor ■ No. of '— worts at; ->octBl Security _ ^ • Rndio, hentrr. C A A C Rndie, henter. $ 4 9 5 surgery, treatment of fractures or' dislocations, | Employees SoiX \ . 1 UnuMUilly rinui, D whether in hospital, in doctor's office or at home. ' HlUchBffld n r all aamanw*. CMS pays up to $300 for one operation, up to I must _S l,800‘a year for combination of operations. • ^ Tfca BMitlcal vogis finds'expres- 1951 CHEVROLET PLEASE PRINT ’ Relatioa- Due of Ruth I IM 'lB Evelyn's clever look-alikes. T947 CHEVROLET / The eodurlns favorite of big and 144$ CHEVROLET De Laze Z-Iloor Rt-NOSMTAL MEOKAL CARE . . . When you are I Firu Name Middle Iniiial ship Month Year BtUe girla ■ • ' 5A. Henter. admitted to a general h9sptul for any medical _ . . ■V. . Oe Luxe 4-Door. . Convertible Coupe. Husband ' ' □ Pattern No. 8183 is in sizes 3, 4, Tbit crocheted ^pineapple runner lent covern. $ 1 0 4 5 (non-surgical) condition. C A ^ ^ y s your doctor I ^ i:, ‘ x Wife n Rndh), bentoi^ R ^o, henter. * . • • - V t%- - ■ . . . ^ y e a r Size 4, 2H yards.38- ia a beauty and certain to he ad­ A roni mine. $ 4 9 5 $4.00 for each day he visits you there, starting the • ■ So* n mired by both family and friends. Klee twe-tene. fourth day of your hotpifal suy, up to a total bf I Onuzkicr O P atte rn Noi 8184 is in siaae 7, 8, It meaaurse approximately 48”x- So« O' CML. 120 days per year. - 1, ' I ' “J .' . X ■!-■ Rl*e .8, 2 14 yanls 23 ' - */' . Daulhier □ •••*«: % yard contrast. OPEN NIGHTS 4 ' a I . Pattern No, 2143 c o n ta in s I f a PLYIdbUTH 1 V 4 7 D O D G E So* . 4 can. Tsse aaparate patterns. ONLOBUml.. . 'Childbirth, surgical treatment of | ' .4., ' ' ■■■• ? '.x', X.' ' ' ■ g crochet Instructions, materiel re­ miscarriage,'after both parenu have been Mem- ■ Oauthstr □ For these patterns, send 3Qc for quirements. and aUtch Ulustra- MANCHmTBR TRUST Coupe. Hhntor. ' C O O C 2-Door Bednn. UNTIL 9 Spa < □ -ia .. I HMfe, In CJotns. your^name, ad- Uons. I .. Good lyansportnUen. 9 Radio, henter. $345 bers for at least eij^t rnonths following, ed^tive I Daughter □ a ^ ^djsrtred, and the ^ d 25c In colna, your name, MAIN OFFICE a - date of Membership (not date of application). I ^ pattern Number to SCB Bt’R- addreea and thp pattern number to (Prenatal care not included.) .; I. i ’ -\. MBSPr. M A B H W m M EVENINQ -8*8 Main. OpiM to 8t. James’ CRdrch I cerpre mat t am eligible nnd hereby apply for Membership in CMS Prtferrtd Ccmtract as * ANNE CABOT. MANCHESTER um g g A U h 1188 A tX . AMERICAS, Bo n i n g b b b a l d , h m a v e . ■ .NORTH BRANCH. j NPCineq m Corporation’s Regulations.-I understand that neither n y ^ nor my fam iy I lOWYCIRXit^N. y. X-RAV$ in D o n o r s OfFKE . . . X -ra^ in office ■ ^ memben can h ^ dujrikate membership ia the Connecticut M qA ^Setvioe, Ia n _ ' | . a m m c a s , m e w v o r k s $ .n .y . 15 No. Mala. Censer OaklenJ St. /I- of a doctor (M.D.) up to $50 a calendar year for | O r tateet leaue of Basic Fediion The colorful MM needlework al­ Open Thweday Rrontags-g to S a el winter ’54—la colotful. bum.rontaliia 58 pages of lovely ’* Next to mCA and Satarttoy KonUngs 5 te IS each Member, exclusive bf $10 deductible fee ■ and a complete giddh iec.tiona on payable by patient tc doctor for eitoh lervic* (lee I pianaiag for a new needlework. Helpfullroom Uluatra- ONE STOPVBANKING • FREE PARKING AT BOTH OFFICEE -Regulations),- cwta par copy—aend Uona and dlreeliona fer 8 311 MAIM ST. >-4^ MANCHRSTil \ ^ — i s - — ' \ mii. ... — A.-’..-. • e^ « . tenw. 8$ eente. < ’ Y •’ ioA,.:;- - r ; f ■>v T :f : •Y '-i V . ; ■ ■ '\ X. ■> V' r u ■X U ‘--" :A '.I X: \< V V^:.,; }' ■ s: a ' ■ ,* '’H 1 ' ^ W ••'S-TArX.-, ‘ V ■;U-■• ■> I /:A . ' . A A ■' ; ■yt .I-. V v . ■XV V:-i- fAOa TWEtVB JlAkcHESTia ETRinNC mSRAtD/ jlM IliesiSTl^ c o n n . OCTOBElt 1954 MANCHESTER E V ® ^0 HERALD, . MANCHESTER. OCTOBER 8, 1954 Coventry Woman C o p e M r y troductl^'n ‘to ‘ the- workings and .'..I, Burglar Alaitn Sounded/ . A A ^ G r ^ p philosophies, of this unique fellow-’ Vassiir Stufleiit- terday refused' to vacate the stayf^ 5 ^ * By Inquisitive Youn^Ur ship which '.hM now come /lo be PJLC. Baiik Executive *., - of execution one 'of its p^embers | j Takes Own life recognized ks thp ope positive Flit PiWMlIm Weik: New Towii Resident Junior CYO Unit A i^ m n M eeiiil^ granted the 32-:year-pld author of ] — -A U T Q 6 U S S A fo.oc year old’s inUrest in SLiiehey ‘which copes' siidcMfiilly From State Killed Sil^iimbs at 77 "Cell 2455, Death Row" on July || Oovuitry. Oct. * (Special)—Mm. Elects Officers a burglar alarm b ^ g h t poUce with our present day^numwr one 29. the eve to tils most retent date ' | Itarmret Kenney, SSrtirBtMdUh to. the Monaster Sat^gs ITie ^'anchestei' Group df Alcd-, social proDlem. The h l^ r y of the X Peekakill, Jf. Y., Oct. 8.W’) — A with death. ' FURNITURE TOPS local |Totq|i toows, amln and Koad, took her own Ufe mete^dny Joins Skywatch Corps . X ’------' X ■ — ik oA ths dopb'A just after hoHcyA n o n y m o u s . tdday an- 'Vaasar college atudeiit knd a New Coi Hartf6rd>Oct. 8 OP)—Charles A. That means Chessman’s case U - end left • note of npnnectiTt and call for wr Rahcrt Bowman and State Police­ , day .at T:20'p. m. with ,the Rev. dered about the alarm buj^n General Life Insurance Co., the TeL MI 9*7322 Hollister Street School auditorium. torium, there will to the tradltion- ien, Conn., and Justo Conigchp.' may refuse to odnslder man Arthur Blontherc of the Staf- 'rJohp d.’ Curtin, director, at th'a in the bank, . asked a m ltr al”"open house" .at the J*athfindere ockvIN 'Those listed as in serious/con- Aetna Insurance Co/ the Church . lord Stnlngs Barrncka eaid -Mrs. A spokesman for the operating aZ it he- rnce/before. **We Can’t Hide Behind chutch hall to plan the program what It wM. and pushed/Tt be- committee of the group here, Club, 102 Norman SAV’ dition at the hospital were: \ Life Insurance Corjt.. the Phoenix ^K «ney left A note to her hiuband for the .bomlnjf year. , mre he cdul'd be stoppA Stale Bank and Mie Holyoke Our Produef* which is functioning as a Commit­ every Sarah Shrady, 19, of lCnglewob«i< A03 MMng that ihe was sorry she had Institute Cancelled As Sgt. Edward W iw e r and N,,J.. driver of the car. in which (Mass.) Wateir Power Co, fib THIEF Acx)irm rED The teachers’- institute Scheduled tee on arrangements, revealed that th nJee her own life. Patrolman Raymond/Peck ar­ a most ambitious program, is Indi­ Miss Byron was riding, and also a Re,was a W chairman 6f the T1ie4ead woman’s husband, John for Wednesday has been posUioned rived at the bank./lie boys’ AT 7:45 P.M. atudent at Vasoat, -in Poughkeep- Metropolitan District Commission rd. Oct. 8 (Ah —Despite k Indednitelyi according to ^p er- cated-. A former resident of Man­ cbtoessidn Introduce - by Kenney, diaoovered the body about mother said, "S/Ci now, there’s chester, long active In A A circles ale, N.’,Y,:,F>U* Cruz, of the of Hartford for 19, consecutive] room vising Principal Royal O. Flsner. another policemaiy." Bronx; Santos Viera, Migu'el Velez, years and' was .senior partner the State T Superior (Jourt" jury ■There w ill. be no school holiday in the greater Harttord area a ^ yesterday ac^itted Stanley G. lio was The embarrassed mother and how a successful, business man in Vincent Roaado, Jose Roman, Vir- the law/fitm of Shipman A 0^ that that day. the little boy left the bank ■ \ ginio Frankui, Pablo Viera, and win. / Triiskowski, 22. 'to Bir.-linglon. of 1 Literature Distributed , another state, wlll.ycturn to tome two criminal Charges. He was 1 they had mdnsd to town from New some^:at has/ily and police base to lead the' Manchestep' open Angel Rodriguez, all of Manhat­ He is survived oy Uitee sons, I Fire Chief Richard M. Galinat accused of theft of l/.SO in casl 5 Britain a short time ago. He said * did, not ask flie- wo.nan her meeting.'He will introduce three tan. the Rev. Charles Goodwin of Van- of the North Coventry Volunteer name," / /Jonathst# Gopdivln df West gml five gallons of ggsdime fror his wife has been despondent, BMre Assn, has distributed literar men and ' a woman, members of / All of the men were en route to 'I lately. ■ J groups in nearby states and speak­ Avork at the Atlas Fibre Co. in Hartford' and A?2r Etenjamin C. n Berlin home la*t J.uhefT’TrUi ture on Fire Prevention to the — ------Gpodwin of Mle U.s: Air Force; kowski told the jury, hc"'Wa!Knot ■ Borlal m New schools in towh. • - ers of repute well known to A A ’s Beacon, N. Y. ITielr car waa headed brand ne Mrs. Kenney wap bora in Bris­ in New England. n(h!jth while’ the two college girls two daiightcrS,, -Jdl.ss Dorothy guilty of the charge of breaJdng _The Young kjothers Club will was postponed from last Monday, . X j Goodwin/ jf Haftftod,. and Mrs. and entering tha home of Jtieh'aer* tol, July 11, 1921, the daughter of •due to the Holy Name Society or­ wer4\ traveling south. The crash have a Hallow.eeIt^ party l[or mem­ 'ihese open meetings, which Goodwin .^Dewing of West' P-ector of 58 Christian '-Lane, Ber-. Frank and Nettle DOthn DeLoy., ganizing / t that . time here. occurred ort a curve 'where ’ the bers and their children the lattoi^ have become semi-annuhl affairs _ . d. arid' a sister. M ri»Tr"t'‘ tin. / She was a telephone operator at part of the month. /Appointed eptn- Scout New* locally, serve to acquaint the gen­ parkwaXhas no dlvldtng mall.- H e, G. Hmyarlh of feermuah/ the Soifthern New England Tele­ FICUL BOY SCOUT mtttees are: refresntperita- Mrs. Boy Scout Troop 57 will serve eral public with an authentic in- phone Co. in New Britain and Burton C. Hansen, Mrs. 'rarl H. a haip and bean rup|>aK- Oct.- 16 ------Hartford befmre moving to this ‘Lassen. Mrs. Stanley CToSs; dec­ from 5:30-7:30 p. m. wltmthe troop town. , orations. Mfs. Walter WSrtschow, com>nittee~ in charge. \- Cliessitiait (sHiiis DRESS 9XF0RD Besidea her husband and son she Mrs. Ethel Cargp, Mrs/ R. S, Ken- '/ ' Travelers Exp^teid \ ^ - - "^e3diings M i t a leaves her mother, Mrs. Nettie De- non; games. Mrs. Ralph C. Hoff­ Dr. and Mrs. James H. U t t ^ of Now h The Time To Plant \ New Legal Lease Koy of New Britain; three broth­ man, Mrs. Milton ^innuhlen, Mrs. Atlanta, Ga„ will vljit in towh iD|N 9ptCniCIQ0|l IT IM ers,. Wilson, Francis and Elbert, John Dlnsmore;/dean-up, Mrs. ; , /Culvef-CarrHST ISTOR after completion of a month’s tour Bty SeoM^of all of New Britain and several Herman LeDoyL Mrs. Martin-Pina in Europe by car. They made the ' His^/ijorothy Carrier, 'daughter San Francisco, Oct. 8 -Con­ nieces and nephews. .X victed kidnap-rapiSt Caryl Chess­ imd'Mrs. Arnold Carlson. trip abroad W plane. While in HOLLAND GROWN BULBS of m / and Mra. 'Xiiuia A. OM^ler, Funeral serTices Will be held at Two new members have been man lisd another tenubiis lease on Rcme, Ithly, Dr. Litton attended TOP qUALITV AND SIZE 36 Green St., Wihtlr.-op, Italne^Apd .. the Carlson Fineral Home in New added to the club. Mrs. Joseph a meeting of the World Medical life today,_. an^anotber'-legat vic­ Britain lotaorrow afternoon and^ Romano ajjd Mrs. David Hartford. T U I I D C DARWIN, TRIDMiPlHlANT O C « i Donald H. Culver. Jr., son of Mi\ tory in his 6Jrear fight tw Avoid Assn. He is a brother of Mrs. Her­ ■ DOUBLE, PARROT \/J burial will be in the Falrvie X To Confer Degree bert J. OSble of SUndtsh Road, Up knd Mrs. Donald H. Culver,' 36 the gas chamberi^ O inete^. Uriel -tiodge. AFandAM, will , n iO IC E COLORS Westminster Rd., were united In \ The State .Supieme Court, Ve*/ NIAItINGftIB \- Friends may call at the funeral have a stated communication to­ Manf4wster Evening Herald Cov- marriage yesterday at 4 p.m. at Oprra<*> for only .\ it • HYACINTHS ^ DAHFOOILS — - home tonight from 7 to 9. morrow at-7:30 p. m. in the Maso- entmr/ correspondent. Mr*. Charles \ the home .of the bridegroom. ■tonlh isaetd ef IV fo 364 X' ' jAc Hall In Merrow. After the busi­ Red. white, pink, blue, The bride wk? attended by Miss a, dry for old-type vaciium- Slaek Brawn L, Little, telephone PDgHm 2-8ZSI. RANGE ness meeting the fellowcraft de­ yellow. • G rap* HycKinriiB Battora Hanunell o f Wlnthrdp, ^lubsaidt! ;iMtbw wifb aval* CD gree will be conferred'on three Maine, and the bridegroom had'for Life-like touad, truer and lay aoccosia voosp :oHsmcnoti Mexico Flood candidates with Senior Warden The care you give vour berets •NARCISSUS hi! best man Paul Stowe of Spring- FUEL OIL ' irer Ihtn ever! • M O m iV MSMIMD Herald Pheio won’t do for this fall’s hats. • SNOW DROPS William C. Barker presiding. •. CROCUS field, Ifnsa.^Mra. W iliam B. Cul­ Herald Plioloi. “A” battery lutsd * $8.45 to By ALEXANDER DIBELU They’re deep and have' loU of ver, grandmother of the bride­ GASOLINE ith .. . no btt- An far l4e fwarfeii Ast Lbise^ in Millions “ When you start out on a motor, her suggestion but he made the Past Master’s Nigtrt at the lodge shape. Allow a hat box for each, Mixed and aeparate colora • ULIES \ ,$9.45 .will be Oct. 23 with a roast beef groom. plajred the wedding march. werbalieryclianttet • t m xMMjrn uatmms tr^.” says Oron Matthews, “you stipulation he wonted to keep close or a hat-stand and plenty of space '/ FoUnwing a otnall reception Mr. don't expect to have aflat tire, but to the defense effort. supper served by the Wornen of If the'krater hose gelk pinched, the only $ 1 2 ^ - XOaotJaaed ft«ni Page One) that won’t be disturbed by, a hunt and Mr|> Culver left for a wedding lights?" was sskedNby one mem­ • ttOMtnWIAfiMHSTAMTdMUt neither do you leave ,your spare The Matthews settled in Man­ Climax, chapter OES at 6:30 p.m. for that/little suitcase. w^tor won’t come through It,’.’ ber of tile congregation. (Iwn'Cfeanliue UWi iCeiO / SisM for Boy* ' ;• preceding the special meeting. Res- MUMS HARDY, HEALTHY 8 S c trip to Saranac Lake and Niagara BANTLY OIL j 7# An*4 d% AsiSw asd mountainous area to the west of tire in the garage," Matthews, chester when Mrs. Matthews, a /T h e Importance to the filters "To tell the other driWrs to get Ae^ M d by Um Couaatp* rbyiical / of rraiy age. mtfm mfwtm ervatimis are to be made by Oct. Falla: N. Y.,^ort) whence they will (DMI’WV. |\C. . Mediciae end acbeMIseilen o f / 1 here were, reported late last night who lives at 104 W. Middle Tpke., telephone worker, effected a trans­ POTTED PERBNNIALS ...... SOc'each .1 for SL.^5 journey to Cblorado Springs. Col. waa stressed by'sayihg, "If the Ice off the rond," shouted-b • omu sraoM smcHMs X usee this analogy to express hla fer frotp 'Frisco to Hartford. They 16. cream at th^ bottle to the glass A s W ^ MedkeTAMOcieilee / and officials continued a dose Church New* _ They will reside at 412'4 N. Frank­ This seven-year-old before clthe IM \IN vIRKl.l be /■ 7oJe«dlM«*»eWof|—riew sentiments on the Importance of bought a bOme and a dog and blocks your straw you can’t get y aratch. EVERGREENS ^ ASemOW GRASS SEED lin 8L, Colorado Springs, after .seemin; man ctmld open'their nioutha. nnhtAI '\/ X, Severed coosmunicatioiur, washed participation in Civil Defense and made themselves comfortable here. The Rev. Truman O. Ireland, , , , , I the soda to c6me up through the T h e meq exchanged smiles, and,, TEL. Mitchell 9-4S95 Quality Yew* in ^ d iu m ' FERTILIZERS, LIME Oct. 15. m%de • OBatnoi quartri u m m s out highways and bridgea, broken to explain why he joined the local Before long Matthews began acan- pastor, will use as hi's sermon topic and IsrgC sizes, Artor Vitae, Here's a perfncl bleOd' of' Unaif" onday jnornin^ at the\ gtraw. If we don’t drain the water, knew that once again the informaP at the 10;45 a. m. servlceti Sunday Volunteer Fire Dept rtuilldlng by objects are liable to get Into the TEL. ROCKVILLE 5-2177 n il .lilies and livestock missing CD organisation almost the mo- bing the Skywatch Schedule which Junipers, Hemlocks. BONE MEAL ^ ^lyNng and genuihf contfdr^ thhf dikeussion l^d been a success. tnent he ipoved to town from Sandhi published daily in The Herald- at the First / Congregational Nieznanski-Bickinbrij ' Lt./'Stuart Wella/'and Foreman img Anj block It." remained today for the cleanup. Bl/ Hand. /']^ ■ I 200 Fsmniee nee Francisco last April. He was amazed to note the num­ Church ’’Wind .Upon the Water.” flIR (OODITIOOtOG A F R IC A N V ILETS I mokM walking a pleasure. .Yet — Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. -Blck- , ., To Help People ...... 3” pot 69c • niore, 8.1 Washington St., announce The occasion was Fire Preven- The normally placid, and in re­ Even before he and his wife left | ber of times the notation “volun­ This will be the first if five ser­ this popular poltern is mighty eosy. /Dav'ld Peresluha wants to grow 1/1 their California home to take up teers needed" appeared, in the mons on "Gems from Genesis." ASPARAG S ROOTS (Marthn Washington Wilt Resistant) the marriage of their daughter, ion Weck.'tod the annual show­ Up and b^ a fireman beca-. se ’^hey cent daya dry, Rio Hondo crested ing of the .^equipment to the Ele- uinn^ at 92 feet at its peak yeeterday residence'hero in the East, Mat­ column. Church School and Pilgrim Fellow­ on the feet—and just right f6r any June Barbara, to Joseph-Ntezna: help toople." Kent -Baglin utters thews had made up his mind tb Matti.ews, who Work.i froth 3 ship'Will meet Sim^ay at 9:30 a.m.. LANDS/JAPING ADVICE CHEERFULLY GIVEN ski, son of Mr; and Urn. Josej mcntary./School students. This the same aetoltnenta and adds, "I afternoon, tumbling around divers occasion. / on gates and pouring into the west volunteer his eervicee for the de­ p. m. to midnight at *h-att and in the tljree-praviously designated . Nieznaiiski of Wilkes Barre. yc^/'rndre than 125 boys and ah'** won’t be afrah' to go In Uirhing fense; effort. vniitney Aircraft, saw his chance buildings. WILLIAMS . The wedding took place a' of amazement ancYwor- buildings.” \ ■ iP hai^a S S I m . u n r end of Roswell up to seven feet sMp.as. the smoke-eatera explained y in depth. An estimated 200 fam­ Volunteering was^not hew to to serve and he volunteered to The Rev. -,pr. piddn A. Ramlge, OIL ySERVICi WOODLAND GARDENS t. Methodist' Church, Elkton, Md.,'pn Cherrle Reopel]]la the,only.mem­ ines were forced to leave their him because early in - World War .scan the skies from 2 to 4 a. m. in pastor, will use as his sermon topm 'Bept. 22; l954,( with the R »^ H iX ■each piece of equipment A ber of the fairer who Iiilteves « MANO the morning on Tuesday's after / JOHN J. ZAPADKA .. old M/ Davis offlctatlngy. Remembering the retottoire. of .she would* prefer .thK.flreb-.rh to homes here. II. he had volunteered for the You Can Have the Faith to Try 341 BROAD STREBTs WOODLAND ST.—PHONE MI-S-8474, MANCHESTER CEHQUSMQN Army and was placed in a IB work. When no one is on duty The bride is a graduat/bf. Mart- questions asked by/ the- third a kitchen. The blonde gU;l who was To the south, in the Dexter, Again," during the Sunday services TEL. MI-9-4548 /x OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL DARK graders last year, tolh- Wells and 7 - Hagcrman and Lake Arthur area?, claBBlfication because' of poor from midnight to 2 a.m., , tatthews at 11 a. m. in the Second Con­ ford "^High School. Ha^prd Hos­ dwarfed by the equlpmejit - saj-s, teeth. He grew Impatient with the goes straight from hi.s work to the Hand’knew that once again they "It Would be fun." •• .' '\ it picked up momentum from gregational Church. pital School of Niiraif^^and Teach-, would have-to himble-wilted! limited service that hla .military post on top of the Odd Fellows ers College. ColwnbX Unlverslty- Putting tto fire out would 'b^ the waters pouring off the waterohtd Mr. and Mrs; 'William Glenney . Though no hn* asked why the into other streams and arroyos, claaslficatlon imposed on him And Building. have been elected- new presidents ZZ2* She has been enfployed at the N v hlggesl thrill, • if Wayne Rogers 1^/uie^y.C^/ trucks areXfed.j the youngs.terj decided to toj a hosenian. \ but confined its dsmage mostly he had his teeth put into shape so ■^e newcomer to town and olil- of the Mr. and'Mrs. Club of the tldnal Institdte to Health. B ^ - were as sharp as usual to the agricultural areas. A t that he could qualify for I'A duty. Umer in defense work has a couple church. esda, MdAaa'ntose supervise In Both Foreman Hand and Lt.^ "Blow /the sirens—real lou; Wellg stated that-they believed the Artesia, further to the south, it ; In his new claasiflcatlon of ideas on what the new observa­ , The Fragment Society will have the Canter R e ^ rc h Instl>dte. • 'asked a trio of little ladles. Si forced partial evacuatfoh of one Matthews was able to take infan­ tion post on top of the police sta- their annual Harvest Supper and Tto^ridegrpbm la a graduate o1/ way to prevent future fires and Wood? Diane Pe/sin and Ma/lene .to Control any that do Ignite is by residential area but failed to touch try basic training. In training, t'oii shoOld be like. sale Wednesday , evening in the New York Xlnlveh^^ arfd dW Mctoughlin. downtown Arteiia; however, he injured hla ankle on In the night, he say.s, an ob- Church CommuniVy House. graduate wdrk at ipdlumbia Uifl- working with the youngsters, ;Uie . dPor the.se potential members of citizens o f -tomorraW. ' i The Pecos River,'into which the an obstacle course. Hie chances se-ver must depend on visibility Sunday Masses in St.. Mary’s versity. Drflng W rM W V n/hc /die Fire Co. Auxiliary, tto sirens eraeka and streams feed, ripped for overseas duty gone Matthews because he can’t hear pl.u;es. He Church will be at 7:30 a. m., 9:30 was a n^igator/with the Klghtlv Extlngnishera.‘the same as -tho.ae i AUTOMOTIVE held tlie 'm ost' Interest and sym­ an the.Walls ofthe liciidol, were ex- | through Carlsbad taking Mat decided to apply for a medical die- feels the new post should permit a. m„ 10:30 a./m. Sunday School Alr For^, Ek^rbpean ‘Thea'te^.A't bolized the fire fighters to them. docks, diving towers and other charge and he was separated from visibility, in all\j!rerUons. The will be after the 10:30 a. m. Mass. preseny he jS employed as/ftAX- plained in detail to the group. i Janice Scanlon gave her ad- Bpth emphasized the danger of | similar p ic tu re s with it. But it the service. present obsen’atioiKpoint has poor A bus will plc^ up children around chantpal e'nrineer with BbbHck 'mlraflon to thh "tank With water stayed within its banka and start­ Since then, however, he kept visibility to the \ soutbwtj-d. the lake. In New York improper use o t the extinguisher ' SERVICE, Inc. m it" and the white h.elmets were and other'equipment. . ed siibsiiUng^ X close to the military, working as a Matthews also feels the n<;,wr post B, couple plans tp'nMfke their' Sunday Masses' in St. Joseph’s Patsy. 'Jane Denne’s loVe. "Why do you have' blinker . Just a week ago there was a civilian driver for the ,Navy. .should provide toilet \ faciliUbs. Church in /E^aglbville will be at hryfnA in New York Ci ■ .To KlH^ry McAnecny yie visit hitter controversy in this area Matthew’s wife, the former Ce­ lacking in the present locStjon and 8:30 a. m. with Sunday School 381 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER/CONN. was not a- new experience, "My XT over a state proposal to meter ir­ celia Taylor, is an Easterner with enough heat to protect hik Cali/ after the service, ' REEK FISH PRi ;ss ri>.\NT father/plays ba.seball over . there rigation ditches to cut - down on many - relatives in Connecticut. fomia-attuned con.;titutlon '-(rorti St.'Mary/s Senior CYO will haVe PHONE' MI-9.8290 8nlkl''hee the trucks when I go to consumption. When-she said she wanted to move the rugged New England wlh^r their meeting Monday at 8 p. m. . Stonlngton. 8 (A^ — A gtoup the games,” said the lad look|ng One of the dead is James T, Mc- Blast, her husband went along with he's heard about. \ in the church hall. TTils meeting of dragger obtains faced with In the direction of., the baseball Opportunity Cutcheon, New Mexico Trans^t;- declining market conditions and field Bcro^^tlie road. tation Co. employe in Roswelb /■ C.rip'pled by two hurricanes, ^is ’niej;'re Itchy IS KNOCKING Picnic by a w atarfoll. A t K^nt Falls Stgte Park (T o w n Missing near Roswell is Frank seeking/to induce a fish processing A toy with tolr,. o f Kent, Route 7 ) wooi^and tirgils and beautiful Water- Thomas, another bus company Announces Its Official plant to locate here: Plants for'the sieVie Mailer, t i w on a helmet employe. They -jvere swept off the pro^slng of ab-called trash fish and made the cUssicoremark of fkUs make a perfect settiffg for a fa|l outing. You’re sure highwray aS they attempted to aid y are^big business in other New die day. “Thl* hat is ltd _ tO’enjoy yourselves. But Wherever you travel, TELEPHOjI e overdue busses. England ports and local fishermen : While the children en jdyed^em- C M Identification Not Available think that Stonlngton, the largest selvea. Bill Hand was con^)dng/t° ' HOME. It costs so little. For example, ^ can talk from / The rest of, the dead, presumed' them the Importance of fire pri ANNOUNCEMENT K 1 , OCT. S and SATURDAY, OCT. 9 deep sea fishing port In the state, . Kent to Hartford, N tw London or Stamford fdr pn Iv 3 V dead and missing are in the Hag­ should have one. A meeting of vention and' fire' flghUng. When crman area. The dead are two ipen -captains and boat owners from asked n-fiy the suction hose evenings after 6 p.m. or all day Sunday! \ \ about 55 and 65. named Solorio, Stonlngton and Mystic has been hard, he cho'e to ccunpare ft to a P o S . and an eight-ycar-old hoy. Identi­ railed for today b y. the southern soda straw. / I^^Southarw Naw tnglond TjUPHONt CAiwpony fications of the others has not • New Englahd Fishermen’s Assn, " If your straw la bent you can’t U been available since communica­ to discuss'prospects.,- draw your soda frdm.. the glass, tions have n ot; been restored to -- - ■.X’ * . ’ Hegerman and highways are cut / in all directions. business (especially if it overflowing in the town- CX . Green finish, rndin mid heater, Nash Alrirmp IVcp maroon with nimulated wood grain finish. . is at your dwn hom e) and you have not bden The ripping waters dah>i>ged-the aJr-canditioBlng. overdrive. Seldom hnVe we had ^, contacted by our business representative ;; Santa 'Fe railway tracks between Four brand new Gqodrirh SUvertown tubeless the plenMirr ef offering for sale a 'car that ha* white wfII tires, power glide, heater, clock, many ■ " please call MJ-9-2917 or w rite Price and I.,ee / Degter and HagerpiSn and 'be­ been kept In the riindltion that thU car js in. OPEN SATURDAYr MORNINGS UNTIL NOON tween Hagcrman/ and ArteSia. other accessories. Till*, fine suburban has hrcii Co., 489 Main St., Manchester, so that your, Absolufely ImmacuLite and « e really moan In driven only 32,000 miles and ha* been kept In Service is expected < 0 fie restored new .car ronditinn. Seeing i's believing. . , I busings may be properly listed gnd classified and THURSDAY EVENINGS 4:30 to 8:30 by Saturday night. superb condition througbont. This Is the Ihreo FREE 7-UP^1 FREE IF ' * sentcr model. New ear guarantee. 74 in the new directory, , . . • - t' ' ' h ' : _ ' To Our Customeni ' ('LO»KD WEbNESDAVS AT NOON ^ 1951 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE To Our Cttstomers Copies of the new-directory may still, be or­ 4-DOORSEDAN 1951 CADILLAC MODEL 62 dered at ,the reduced pre-publication price j A Mark beauty that has always had the finest 4-OOOR SEDAN . // MANCHESTER of carel Bought new by its original owner, this . ” - - while our representative Is here.-' .' , Black with white wait tires, electric windows, ART" BOUTHILLIER , t- _ V. • / ■ " -t - . • MILLWORK CO. enr hnn been driven a rertined ;;j)00 mile*. ThI* hydramatir, rsdhi and healer. Beautifully kept by AIR-CONDITIONED y m Broad St— TeL 30-9-3283 car ha* Just been traded lii on a new. one and wv'll original owner. This car has been kept In show‘- gladly give you a full 100% guarantee on tM* room coiidittbn and If It was displayed In a new FAMILIAR LOOKING? YOU lETI CAPARLE? YES. SIR! ART VVA5 FORMER SERVICE MAN­ PRICE xind LEE CO. ftne car. > car showroom. It could very'easily pass for a fE HAVE WHAT brand n«v car. A G E FOR PONTIAC IN MANCHESTER, iUICK IN FAIRHAVEN,,AND KENYON AUTO 489 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER fANTIN 1951 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK . • ' ** FAR ^O F HARTFORD AND MANCHESTER. CLUB COUPE 1949 DODGE CORpNT«:T CLUB COUPE Blue flBlsh, ndio and beater, many other, extras, Radio and bearer, A one owner car always well REPAIRING W IU IE DONE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AT A REASONAILE COST. FOR THE RDWARE A besatlfull.y hept car iu*t tjraded In M u - A new taken care of] See and drive tMs fine car that Low mileage and ]n Immaculate condition. la worth much, more'than our special ^ C O C REFAIRING. IE SURf^O VISIT A ir S TEXACO. Y O U U C LE A N II^ We'wUlto happy lo stshid bark of andignarantce low price of , t Open B AJC. te » PJf. DhUy thM fipe a»,4o your full *atlsfartion. i SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS 195^ DODGE MEXDOWBRDo K 1952 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP A nwnpMa nrfnntution of TRAIN CD SEWAGE 8PECTAUSTS Radio and'heater, hydraouitlr. 3 tone grey. Many ottef thn> mutt modem equlpoicnt U d mscUney—RESULT: A 4-DOOR SEDAN; fine accessprles. Thl* Is an outstanding clean car BETTER.Jab at n LOWER PRICE. , . HOUSE .Gray ftnish. A one owner car, top* In zBeehankal la the very,, finest mechanical Condition and has cbndItlyC'A full new car guarantee and pi ^ been driven a certified 17.066 actual miles. A a New .jradergronad water THIS'^IS WHY PAINT with the very Inw-est. Lown down payment and rwnlrtg'car «vlth a full new car guarantee. Z4 months to pay. ! naen .IfestnOeA ' , - ■" the very Inwest. n Snmp >pauiqM laotolled , . . . more people caB $ 2 .2 5 GaL wsnsvn water tram 'jr ' .McKinney Bros. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Interior end nelinft. >(1) Prompt‘^rvice Exterior - MANY OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE a New erentproor* efii (2) QnaiHr Work Sta^ throMgli ■ door beta 1439. O l ^ t stOne bouse^m N e w l^glan d , the W hit- Oaea BfirtaDeA Ivory hi Raff BANK RATES — ALL CARB GUARANTEED (31 ReaaoBabIc Prices held Houde in'G uilford (o ff Route 1 ) har a tooncterful collection Qf (^ lo n iil relics. or Crenm a Ptaffgad nawac Rsaa da afi eleetriciilly. - IE$AFE . . . RE$URf j ANGfTHEB GOOD t ^ v e l ' t i p . ITtere u i now ' 1,000 43utdoor telephone boD<^ in O F MANCHESTER $1.75 Connecticut. Y o u 'll find them in key locations across the state re ^ y- jp *erve -you tep p lF U i HOURS: 7:30 A. M. to 10K10 P; M. k- Barlow Motor Sales I'^ro^ dte clodc - * • ' ‘ .. . - TeL' - ' GAROOl JULES / r Rtmte 83. WiniUor Avcnne» Rockvillc-^Tel. 'Kockvill« 5-2538 ‘ C o ll M cK i n n e y BR.OS: - -.W ■ , . - BU > . FIRST DEALER ON YOUR LEFT ENTERING CITY ■ SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMFAIfT •til* Southdm N«w. 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V PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, jjilANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1&S4^^ 1. ■» M^iilNCHKSTER EVENING MAN( CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1954 ' ~ ItMINEKVlLLK FOLKS BY F O N T M n B F u j i FR lsdL l^’S POP PAGE'PIPTEEN BY AL VERMEER DAILY CROSSWORD FUZZLlS V'\ -/ . f HOW ■' v r - '■ /'■ . . 'Y. X O l O H a h F i s h e r ' s F a m o u s f l i v v e r , CSHOULD I t^KNOW f. Answer tb Previous Pusslo Sense and Wnsense \ Office Affairs * e V l £ ^ - ; M The baseball'game waa tied, 3*^. was in imminent danger i t aprain- X ACROSS DOWN It waa the fast half of the tenth ing his back throd^ his fHuitic V -• tUied to lien 1 Qo by Inning, the baaea weM loaded; and efforts to raise a stand of twelve- lettcri •'» 3 Great Lake the. batter had a c^nt .of three inch'pipe'all by himself. The fore­ 3 V. ithout balla and two atrikM on him. Dusk man. jealous of his safety record, 4 Office . VOL. XXII, No. 5^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 \; mepager / courage ATT waa rapidly turning to darkness. yelled excitedly, \ ' X Compiled by Studratg of Manchester High.School .Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Advia • Sometimes 43cottiah child The nervous pitcher called time Foreman—Hey there, atopYHey, makes office 3Le«r and walked half-way to the bat- you, stop! Don't do that! Stop! n Rarely ter’a box to. "confer” with the New Man—Whaasa-m a 11 e r workers late catcher. boss? Are you trying: to dicUte a " y . 13 Exist 7 Place Red Raiders^^Fub MH^ ClubV^ o f H o n o r Soccer Team Contributions Plea.se> • staggers Pitcher—Look, Tom. It’s getting telegram? Big tloncerl 13 Askew t , so dark' now that nobody can see ■---- ■ ■ ./ . 'I f you have any olfi^books, 14 Sea eagts ' 9 Ril«iaa lake 37CloUis 43 I^tfy office lOTo the Inside 31 Famous______ouarrel the ball. I ’ll wind up and whip, my Pinching girls on crowded street WinsContest pocket books. corolX books, or ISBUfiOBlS llD ird’l home English school 43 Soft fabric ' arm down but 1 won't let go of cars and.kissing In' public/are Under Merideir Lights Featiir^ay scrapbooks of cartoons, will SetOcL28 letters usually }* » ! ^ 29 Lived 44 Preposttioo the ball. You amack your-flst Into banned by the police In Tojfyo.— you please bind them' in a bim- 't AT VOUR .start,^Dear j;? ;;:^ . your glove and make believe you've Mrs. Isabel Murray, Homestead. , C a s t 0 iosen dlb and give them, to the Aa-E, THEY - 31 Cruelty 44 Feminine 1 Over Bristol Orrhestras, /C horuiics, typing error enjoyer suffix caught a strike. Maybe the umpire Mont., . ' \ ,> High Fight Not Enough i members of the Varsity M club / .ALL SOUND] !• Misuses will call It that. It's worth a or Air. Smith at a ^ time: 33 Sager 33 African river 47 Pth namrof The cast for Sock and Buskin’s Bajids Gonibine for \ A L \ K E i !• Parted gamble. ^ * The sharecropper soldxhls aea- To Keep Fast M eriden: English Teachei* The Mapc'hester High Soccer Thie.se books, will b e .'^ e n to 34 Blood 38 Reach Charlas Lamb The catcher agreed. But in the annual public performance, "On i 2S Fruit drinks 40 Salute 41 Marsh grass . Bon’a yield for 540. The ptirchiMer team reiilalned undefeated and honiea and institutiohs for Hie Festival aft jBushnolI 3?vKt®of 14 meantime the* opposing team's counted out four feri-dollah bills Backs from Scoring Borrowed''Time,” based on the once tied after winning its first underprivileged and han*^ across * ** 36 Auction! 41Urge 50 Greek letter coach had called the batter and and said. \ capped, 'noth ymmg and old. 25-0 W in over Rijuns novel of the same name by Law- CCIL'^^ soccer game over Bristol, An All-Stata Orchestra mimbw- ) 33 Possesses had .given him some instructions Purchaser—Mose, I will w ^ p The Varsity M hope.s7this ing l30 players from 41 schools, 724 Festive r IT and sent him back to the plate. them lip for you. \ fence' Edward Watkin, haa been who has a three-game losing drive will be a huge. succe.as 1 chOaeKv . 'rt-teak. ' ' - an All-State Chorus numbering 860 2«Hit (var.) The Btage waa set for the decid­ After cupper that night, the' The Manchester Ind)^s, fight­ and wants to see m.lny coh- Ingers Yrom 72 Schools and an AllX 37 C tl’s.cry ET ing pitch. The pitcher went sharecropper lovingly, turned to The port of Pud, grandson of ^ Chuck McDonnell, the rhigh'ty • tributors in the. near futme. ing desperately to regain their m'te of the soccer team, scored the State Band nmnherlnj; 135 instni- 7^ Soviet city through his njotions and brought his precious package. When he winning form, weTO defeated last Mr. Northrop, is to be played by ■ Squat 'SS' mcntallsta, resplendently iml- his arm down with a sharp snap opened it. however., he found only first AIHS goal with eight seconds •2 Legislative Friday evening at the hands of the Vichi. Kdward Darna .Ia to remaining in the first half. Tiny formed in the colors of their 43 body of the wrist. The batter swung, 'three bills. For a long time he different schools, will psrticipats 34 Seal again there was the sound of ball against looked at them sadly and then Bed Raiders at Meriden by thi play the "part of Grandpa and La Blardl tallied the second goal with Lee Becker, grandma. The aunt six minutes gone itKthe fourth in the 9th Annual All-StatS Mtioie I ■nncert at Hartford's k S t i L i S . the batter raced around the bases Sharecropper—They’a' tricka in is portrayed by Barbara- Person, quarter. The third goal was scored Two Groups Meet,, newspaper ing before 2,S(^ spectators, Dr. Evans by William McArdle, Bushnpll' Alemoriai on Thursday office for a "home run.” all trades, but Ah reckon Ah’d hy Co-captain Bob Buckley, with evenmg, Oct. 28. a 8:15 p.m. i r w The pitcher didn’t say a word ruther be a giod money wropper tlie and White performed Ir. Lawyer Pilbeam by Jamea Ham, ' 7 ' " 45 seconds left to play in Hpe AcrepU Officers btiTOUR WAY BY X R. WILLIAMS 38 Worm their fl^t contest under the llghu Marcia by Haxel (Jhristiana,. the game. Spon.sored by- the Connecticut OUR BOARDING HOLSE with' rt'iAJOItHOOFLB 37 Beloved because he couldn't. If he had ad­ than mos' anything. mitted that he still had the ba|), this season. It was estimated tha. sheriff by Wayne Keith, head of Defensive, stars were Kuhinlivuhinlan. Music Educators As.*oristion, this' 39 Heredity unit the asylum by Hooks Johnston, The officers of the Student concert will-culminate two days 40 Main point the man on third would have Bobby Colt. “A man likes a-gtrl the crowd y.as the largest gather­ Scheller, McDonough. L, a r S o 7 of intensive rehearjinft, with the , A>3lpTHEYBO ______WELL.HOOaB.TMATJS. scored on a balk. ^ Who sticks to her knitting—espe­ ing evepto lYltness a football garni Mr. Brinks by Bill Knight, and the Carlson, and Alorhardt. who made' Council held a Joint meeting .with AULTHEI* BATaiN 41 Through .best of (Jonnecticut's high school ReAwveb cially when she's wearing, a bath­ at (?»ppa Field, within the last fou. Workmen ..by Dick Thorsell and Herald Photo five saves, two really threatening e exectitiv? committee of the IN THE STREET/ e©At).« MlfiTV AOTUMH ALWAYS 6TieS EVKORE 42DitcrediU Sherman ' Flvosihiaky. , David Virginia Hanley Tom Smith ■miwicians -doing their utneort t* lAB A LOHSIN gRlSHT fROWMpm? AWk?/__ _ Everybody should learn to drive ing suit." (Earl Wilson) ■years. ot.es. Offensively, all played an exr Home School Council on Monday. SHUT Ut; OVER 6 45 Fox — I. a car. This is especially true of FlaveU, Bill McArdle, Ruth Haii- maintain or surpuss the high'hrvel t h e r e , BEFORE LAN0^APe-.-tHe5fiSHT The Indians were definitely out­ cellent game. Kohen. McDonnell, OctM , in the High School office. of past All-State performa 49 Enter thoee who alt behind the steering St. Peter—And here Is your classed, out played, all the wi) fofd and Bbtty Lou Wallace will A tremendous wealth of good hu­ Tills I week we proudly present I CAU.TK R3LICE.' iw T>ie •1 Malt beverage Br "IR" lUI Dormer, Buckley and Blardl were Th7(»w-Iy elected Student Cotinr Helpin'g them to achieve th at goal wheel. golden harp. through. Although they gave thi be understUdiep for the leading mor, seiYsa of responsibility, afid one of the most active and popu­ all responsible for the three goals 1 H<5p e J S2Pokerstake P* P'' F roles. cil officers (vice president, secrer will be three'outstanding directors. , :HE SOfA S^ ^ 1 6 5 ARe'* Nev’Iy arrived American—How game all they had right down It an energetic and ahlning person­ lar .members of the aehtor class. through McDonnell, Blardi, and tary and\treasurer) w-ere offici­ 53 Successful Out in an oil locality a.new man much,is the first payment? U sted for Noy. 19, tO Conducting the ■ All-StatS ’ Or­ $tiLU IH 6 0 0 0 BNOUSH the last gun, they Just^dldn’t havi ality are what constitute the fact Buckley tallied them. , ally accepted by the Home School chestra will be Dr. Moshf Psranov, pdrfomanctf the spark that Merldeivx had. The The play, directod by Mrs. Thorn as Smith, who has. dfstli)- ID^-fAHO 94 Falsehood that-Virginia Lee Marie Hanley is guished himself os a leader in Coach Dick Danielson lauded his Council ,a.s the ensuing officers for' Director of the Julius Mortt Musl- AMOTMER HARD boys from the Silver Cnty had a Helen Page Skinner, will be given team’s victory but was none too the ’54-'56 sermol year. 65 Blow a h c^ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Herald Photo on Nov. 19 and 20 at the Vernon- the senior class's choice as this many MHS activities. ciil-Foundation in Hartford. Ad­ ■ WiftrfeR/ stronger and heavier line';,Their Zaae Vaughn pIcasM .)V'ith the shots at the goal ministrator. educator, conductor S< Individuttlt backfleld consisted of two.^eedy Lydall School. week's Legionnaire. Athletics play a major part in Mr. and Mrs. -J- Solomon, 57 Sorry The story was made Into a play the, life in this week’s outstanding that were'missed too often. .The chairman of the program commit­ and pianist. Dr.' Ponnov brings tp halfbacks, a 190 pound fullback Zane Vaughn, a graduate of the Ginny, jin ideal, all-around girl, Indians- acor^' three, times out of tee. announcetl tmil \ViHiaiu N. his task a vihde and varied im^cal who could skirt the ends Just M by Paul Osborn. It Is the story of senior, "^m itty,” as he is caUed by University of Florida and Hillyer > ..... - „ haa the ail-importsnt responsibil­ his friends. Is playing his thim seventeen shots wTitle Bristol only MacKey, ptrcctor.of fcObatiori for and educational hackgrosaid. B U G S B U N N Y easily as buck the line, and a tali, College, has Joined the fscultv of “ his gmndson. Pud ity of serving as editor of the High shot five times. the Juvenile Court foX the State Dr. John Finley^ Williamson, smart, deceptive, quarterback. MH8 and ia teaching Rnglish to i year on the football squad. Cur­ School Wqrld, an'hpnor she. w.as rently he stars asaXafck. Tom is One of the eminent meifibe.rs of of Conneeticut. will b e \ g nest who IS to corduct the All-Stats With thla combination, Meriden freshmen and sophomores in the elected to after serving as a re­ the AIHS hooters stated thhteilhe,r speaker at (he .first ipe'etiiW of the Chorus, was bom in.CXatonr Ohio, jv.m. session money to be used by him. A Jeal­ porter for the paper for thiee also a mainstay MAN OF PEACE-,______TUCMl COURTSHIP ,< CHOOSE MY OWN JOB DONE PER second quarter, .Lorenc went the village gnftn and .Women Oriawold, James Pftrmakian, mates honored her by selecttrtg her He also hiu>.,helped wlii the v.v^ n Symphonk- Wind-- IWMmble FURTHER? 'OAV! through the ssmaffipening end and Charles Audette. Freestyle Relav Record for Mau out and, officers elected; which will use them s.s ba.>«i^ for ith which he has underl^Kin an ______tf^VtOBKIE TO VOU IS dressed In the^arb of the'women SB- their Choice of an outstanding The new officers are Tom the student-teacher conference." scored Meriden’s/flrst touchdown. of the revobitlonary times. Espe­ Business, Marvin Cohen, Richard representative of the class, and cheater. \ extensive r^ording programs of ABHCRRBRTOME/ The try, by Manny Verch, for the Tom lists as hie finest experi­ president; Forbes Warren, later 'n thf. vear. the Band'Y music- for . Me cially enj^ed were the t^ern, Kogg, Edmund Kindle, David Too- she became a delegate to Laurel vie^\^ president; Sal Squptrito, It Vs interesting to note the/lu- extra point was good and Meriden the farnwhe grist mill, the^lack- mey, Detinne Rottner, Renee Girls’ State at the University of ence his election to^Boys’ State th Records./''^ went out in front 7 to 0. Minutes his sophomore year^ Hlf most em­ treasurer; Jim Ferguson, secre­ crease in the number of student? Reprosientlng AIHS In the musics smith ^op, the general otore and Schwalh Joan Barre, Dolores Oinnectlcut. Thla she cbhslrera tary; anilJohn Leander, chaplain. that are considering teacbmg as later the Indian's attack was the enn museum. In/one build- Paone', Elza Ozols, Roberta Lock- her greatest honor. barrassing moment . vYa* when festival are Robert .Smith and everyone sang "Happy Bhdhday" Returning; seniors are Sarri Dun­ a profession, bther occupations Toanhe Reneker, orchytra; Rob- stalled and Meriden took the ball ing/a clock made by a Timothy wood, Barbara Fisher, Marion "Miss Executive Sweet” is an lop, Bill GrimoMn.'JIm Fergu.son, that have a high Jhfer^ rate are over on downs, on their 'oisTi 23r Bekch, Mmda(ta Gagnon, Sylvia to him at the CCIL meet. er7Peafson and XxHiis Gagnoh. (eney of Manchester- was d|a-' active member, of the Catholic Tom Reed, ToirKSmlth, SnI Squa^ those of the medica/ professlori.’ bond; and Lynne Hailtn; Janet WllhiiV thfee plays the ball was k1. a , woman making ciin- Fisher, AWrd Hueatis. Sylvia Mc­ Benny Goodman ranks hign' ^ Youth Organization of SI. Bridg­ our Legionnaire's favorite band trlto, Tom and Alike Strange, Art both human and animal,, and sec- /.’ervtni. Atargarct McKinney, resting on their own 48, only t(^ wa> observed in another. Carthy. Margaret McKinney, Bar­ et’s Ohurch and has held the of­ '.Shorts, Burdett WeB1»,and Forble have U called back, for a 16 bara Person, Eleanor Panceria, leader. Any Jazz goes big with relSrial work. BeamingMember.s^„hn Moore, John Anderson. Leon-/ At S' o'ptock the group , ate a fices of vice president, secretary, him. He lists Nat ttole's “For Scn- 33!arren. of , the- armetl ^roes appeals .ty ^ art!.*Zwick iURt J e rrr Paire, choir/ clipping penalty. Shifty Jim Ann Wharton, Judy Boverman, loir- and treasurer. The huge under­ New seniors are John 'Leander, bams, took the bail, from picnic luifch, follow.ed by a^short ;etta Carlson, Marion Fitch, Anne timentsl Reasons'' as his best- both the boys Ynd girls.M any/f The concert is open tp-dhe put^ b u sin g meeting at which tlm^/'simpson and James Sa'svYlie taking of the CYO, the Snow Ball, liked popular hit. Tom. Is one of 8yd AViersma, Ed , D arn 7 \P ete- the boys .-latpd that they want/to j HP. w,ith tickets svAHible , •nrau IM M Ihit I8WT tiM Idtewild Intorehsii^?’* 2C and scooted right end/fm" 72 became a large responsibility for Close. Charlie Audette. Tom Bur-'own their l«^ Because of the high p^entnge ■X' ■ / Y /. N.Slover.’IMi.- WEVE AAETHEAN WTSIDPRIVEUS was banted down and the score i which Include a large breakfast, a palA Their'Frenel' :ndtuberculo.sis - - jfthis a^e remained 2,5 to 0, Meriden has now dinner at noon, tea at 4, and Oup-’ them around the. city and! Irttroi- hltney Apprentice Training and'"* i«-«rcmo.s.s cases m ims age -President J^ X 7 „ ' /X',r 1 (WrrVWTHWKiVLBACKTOTHE < 12 Conway Rd. Wentworth Institute in Boston t" .Managirpt .those lovely stoles Nf COUP SLIP r S o T tt IN HER CAR! Won two. straight while the In­ per at 9. Albng with the regular duced them to French eixtoms. Kitty ’Hyan, ’.55. dians have lost their last two en- French meals w-ere discovered to Maiia ' I x-ray cannot be stTOssed greatly7:l5 p., nt. in l3M. oiy Sept. .29.; caif be done gr-rcefully or you can ^ Z> 7 * LEAMN'AS * breakfast-food fried tomatoe's ore Early Tccognltlon of the--and had the minutes ^ d And q-pi'look like (he'rircus lady-wrestling eeuntera after winning the first served, and eggs at e ea'ten' quite be much larger than those of the The business schools-of the Uni-1 jsooHKimnkm contest. United States. To the amOsenient versity of Connecticut and Bryant; .------proved. her snake.' TVy'lt in frbirt of a ii .GETS here!; f'reqtiently. "High tea” consists of Adolescents are most suscepti­ The-new piembers admitted a t' full-Ie ...-th mirror.' A judicioiia -Pnoiiably the bnl.y bright spot tea with a'-small lunch while "low- of Cynthia O ehore, '55, the fhmily College, In. Proyidence. R.I., w>re «• \ In the enitrq, Manchester threat with i^vhom she visited-served for reported on Iri connection with ble to this di.sea.se because of thi.s meeting w-ere Forbes Warren ‘‘lip on pin at (Vie shoulder or tea" Is tea served w-Jth cakes. The Campus SketdiM their lower body resistance, Ijite and Toni Smith, .swimniin':: Torri sleeve may help you. w-as the puntingM Co*Captain Joe English do not drink milk, but­ dinner: oysters, cantaloupe, salad, business Interests. !! Curry, Joe punted four times for fried- chicken, cheese. bread, These reports gave the studeiits houra anil numerous- activities ih- Flaherty, rifle: , Pete t-'Io.se.- Bill / ■ ’ ■ ' tes snd coffee. In eating they hold .Name; Sal Squatrito. terfere w-lth rest, and bad • food McArdle and Diyk Sherman, cipss. 176 yards, each averaging 44 their .forks with the prongs pointed pastry, fruit, coffer, and wine with Noted for: Hli dry wit. an Opportunlt.v to disruss their yards, jesch of these punts were every course! .; future plana and to gain more in­ .hablta, such as soda fountain con­ ebuntry; Bob Sweet and Ron Sim- | downward which seemed "bmek- Mpst..eeen;.With wet hair. coctions. and the dieting fad mons. basehnll; Garv Bryapt. golf: impoSaiUs to return, proving the w-ards” to' the American ScoOts. Enjoy Comping Pet peeve; People who make a formation concerning the school fact , that they were long, well The French girls «njoy.romping they might attend. many..... girls. j Interfere with main- and -last but .certiijnl.v n!it the placed and that Alanchester Due to the four meals a day the out quits frequently but this sum­ big to-do . over, little things, Laura Trufiel. nutrition. st,. Bob Bucklcv. .Hiua er. MODEL defeqss Was. rushing down-field. girls. feeling, that they, mer -i/ith their Amerlooii friends' Ambitiohj To be a Ph D and Foa-tunStely.. a la -ge proportion ] The, activities lor-'the ye.i In- CAPTAIN EASY were "eating coatlnUouilv’.'t wws the first time that they hod drive aroiind in a Ferrari: of .tube-, ciilosis ra.ses can b 7 r a . liiding trips, dances, .'.(Jorls 'and Story In A Briefca.He The MHS bsckfleld Jnst could T b e English clothing was an­ PLANES BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES' AND HIS FRIENDI not break through the Silver City actually slept under the stars. or arreated. 'rtterefore. it is a Last Resort other difference no'tired .by the Name-: 4B Warren. yised and- hoped that a large part The project for the pre.scntTh MO ACCIP6MT, w n e R i AMPUATBR.WMEHY TOURB THE POLICE BACK Y.LOOK* CAPTAIAI BY MERRILL C BLOSSER defense. The combined efforts of , When asked, to w-hat extent ta k ­ Elected President Come la aad look.at our as­ OK votrp HAVE DES- .YOU LEAJtNED ABOUT) BOTH Sroiits. One girl remarked that the Noted for; Driving In (he righf ^ _ __ SF*.of xaic,the »s|JfA5"i-a-aesi-Bupper-class iitxmembers rii.a/T-sfv will»aaa thc. V atnity M is Hooks „ SlUNCE HIM AFTER HE . HOME C ^ ,B V CNECK-l E ABY^THIS PAPER! ■ CuiTy, Burdick,/Smith and Farrell ing French in high school helped lane at all times! sortment of model alrplaaes. TR0)^D rr.TOOi th en IT YOU (VERB oei-\c>msm\ •N6 THE FACTB TMIB ) IT fXPLAINB WMY’ WHAT^VeS. resulted In 45 yards net ground clothing of the Elnglish girls tliem to understand the pet^le. one ( ^ 1 9 0 p il O r O lip ' ^****^ «dvKnt«Re -of the chest for und.et'p/iyileged .'in i hiftiuJicat>- gu? and rubber ’ powered. UAMNBO THgu T)as IRTTER THAT HE MUBTVE ACCUSED PERATE TO RMP /YOU CAM7 Alost seeiiL Being qtilet. YOU MUtOEttP VOUM 6AAUPFA- AUOMYMOUB WRITER /MR.BALDWIN CAME UVVY? IhA T lOlOriC MAO BOX HAS lO N t WSCDN- gain. Also the Indians completed seemed to lock the style of that of Scout replied. 'The m aj^ty of ua -rays. ped chiklren snd .adult,?.. , .Tt ia Voii'ii find tbe hobbYsReni YOU MrmOUT TELiaie H* BFePCABE-yPMVE AMY CAVE THE LAW VBRIX WHIN TO THE (SlAUW the Americans Pet peeve: Difficult people. Marilyn Roberta, '67. hoped thjit all the ,?tudenl body HOW HE FOJNO out! 0ONB BEftSCRIC/I«ve HAD N 6 C T 1 H B b e a s t l y nnly 2 of 11 serial passes for a coi id under.'tand their questions you want here. , ^ OPITI Visit Hcotload tasit found it hard to answer:'' -'Ambition; 'To get -iM.vielf into /RostraO zols wits elected pres-< X. will contribute to this project total of 45 yards. The pass- play college by hook or by crook.” Tb M6TBM1blHff 6AMB A N O I I ^ from Farrell to WIersma didn’t Going next to Scotland the. girls The travelers felt that the great­ ideal of the Sophomore Arthur Rni; Sturts it Defease Htreagtk Ibnlic..' - porenU. Tbe ^ u ts found thett Hame: Pat Wuppertle^d. >•«. •« / Noted for: Her A'a ’ ', stated that the club's, name would ft •■■' •■ i -ffiai. ■ ■ ■ ■ T i e F L IN T ft'or the Ifidlsns, C ^aptain Tom fn Scotland, .Nancy Slovfr. '56, .foreign 'friends'to be very cordial be the Sophomore Girls' OuJ/and ' X , Story To-Read Rurbank,: Dave wfehman, Sal Most*. Seen: Thinkinif up diffi­ not Sophomore Y-Tegns. a s i t was “ hooU hkv* beew Invited and the | BY MICHAEL P;MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNI lived wKh.the Stuart family. ThSlr glrla ’ who did all they could to cult questions. ..cliiba have been- iasked t'b havelj H id d en M an Squatrito ahd. Norrn Ilohenthal da'ughter. Dr- Shegna Stuart, re­ help them understand, the pe<^Ie previousljr catted ; IT BY W II^N SCRUGGS Were terrific on defense. On ' of­ Pet peeve: People who are late: Sue ArfcGbtfth: '5T. three student representatives ' In y d u n tf-T H B CAaMBMAMK) cently .interned at Manchester Me­ and their .country.' , - - each oflernopn .g^onj*.'- . X WAA/T fense, BurtUck and Smith did iqbst like* Home .Cooking . Ambition; To be on time. K M ~ ntOS6K . W«X M3U?WAfr UUWW morial Hcapital. , ; Crln Robert. ^5fi. . These workshops 'Will be con- HeOCffTffyM^ ■ n a n a j . f GOES LAP?,. of the ball carrying, with the latter Although the scouts felt that When naked what they liked 70,«B4Cf 8W T)« pANOtU-BBTlrt^ •i^eroYng 6 yards a carry due ted by experts from lhe uiflver- «5crYouRRn U«Cfi«THAT T H ttiM W J the Danish custpma were’most slm- most about returning to the United Avery** Skeieh Plaor* ‘Droodlc Department” ■ sity,. little theater^, TV studios and • nCAUWYOU mAffiShou, M I *THi calfm’s .eyP m After the contest. Mr. Briggs llisr to those of the Afnericans. tbe? States. Judy Hansen. '56, laugh UiO THAT VtXf stated that this was the roughest John Avery, a 1954 trade school the New York School of Perform- AViTLAW^ WITH m m /. language bander . was very dif Ingly replied. 'Thi food " and Sue Senior who ,won the first p.lze 'In’ lUig- A rts for fhe. stude|(\U In.the KAkW W H M A WHOWNffiPSl* football gams he has ever wit- Crockett. '56, “Speaking English!"- • Do you have the urge to be nsoasd while, at M.H.S. It was fleult to overcome. The . Danes the 1953 Ford; Motor CkmtesI with afternoon. From 2:30 to 3 rofi*** OOUAnMCRKrTBC BCBOTHIS , always eat "open-faced"- .sSnd- The girls making the trip in­ a second TlOger Price ? Well If KAO S T A S t ^ , WHOUI DIALf clean hut very hard fought. Five of his drawing ■ of a Ford engine. so. you esir help your scHool tratlon will be taken: ll fo 4, work- ' the i^yerr. S’ from Manchester, w*ichea and one scobt' remarked. cluded. Nancy Slover, Chrothla pl*e

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h.; T*i • > SKTEEM MANCHESTER EVi^ING HERALD^MANCHESTER, 00)m . FRIDAY. OCTOBER l9Ki^ * BIANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD, BIANCHESTER. COfW.. FRIDAY. OGTORER 8, 1964 FAGE SEVENTEEN ■■'-'ii z ‘—■ „ , x . THE ■n Herald Angle Fort Dix y to Test Unbeaten Mt. Nebo

. / -V- EARL W. YOST / Official Football SignSls Editor /■' n s Local Backs Ready for Soi^Hers Visitors Have ^ R ead y to Up'sfet Starting' Times Eighty Golfers Reav M a r k y i /■ For Pro-Member W I t 9 . « B A r n X HERE? ine« lt,y6ecam« a known fart Squad of Top I^jlkW irera o f iniJO j “ ^ ‘ M ^h eater would hay^ a new tors TUt F o r s *- H artford received a"^ayi6r*’^jolt | b^ketball fana not Hi *,xas \ ' Following are the etartiog^lmce earlier thia w eek w hen the. Bo^f-d of the schoolboy rlaaslflcatlon— -X College Stiars |J|idermaimi^ :z- for Sunday^ Pro-Mem^f eveiqt at of E ducation turned thum bs-dow n !•**'’'« been thrilled at the thought R.v H t’OH FULLERTON JR. the Country'[Dlub. The teeing oft Enthusiasts Start Play on'a request for pemilsalon to U*e I of going to the new high school The Assorlated Press other gamca'iufRctently Imbm- beating a high acorlng Navy Squad Trying tosiiap Each Giant ffetceives time, and foufspirtes are listed. tant or^ertaln ln g^to bring ouV E x it e d to be one ot tha best First name In eath fourMme ia the Richard Hero At 10 in Country d ob the new high school gym nasium -for jgyt''* •Ji'l 'vatching' a ball gam e Southern California, which may t«Mn in the day’s top game on the team* eVer to perform in Man­ $11^147.90 for Series gam es'this season. R ay D arhato, ] «hjng \^^th 1,500 to 2i000 other be one of the nation's best college the caah' customers in igrge num- 2*Crame L(D8ing S t r e ^ pro. Playera’ Dandicape are listed of M anchester, sponsor of/E rank-! Isns^ X , hers, : . \ Second - rankejp chester, the Strang servi(» eleven after thqir name. • Tournament; Top Proa football tcama risks its unbeaten u O I^ haa a coritparativ^y representing Fort Dlx in New Against Loop Leaders 'Mow York, Oct, a ^Both In First Win le-s D rivc-Iirbakketball t^am , w a s; rrb h i our yle»T>oint. w e W ould record against a youthful and un­ Oklahoma moved to the front in 10 Si m. — Dave Melckly,''Thll one,Washington. Jersey will be at Mt. Nebo Sun­ Mm Nsiw York OlaaU awl «ke Holway 4, A rt Smith 7, Jim Include Nctteff>ladt like a fellow w ho had l5st W s best hke to see the n ew . hijth school, predictable Texas Christian team the national ratings last week There’s xA heavy concentration friend when he Ic^ ed of the : when (^ n ed, be m ade available by day afternoon facing, the talented V- ^ e Indialia are on the wa)^- UlevelaH6.lBdlaaa rmt up record 8. By THBt^SBOClATED FRESH tonight, but whatever the talented while refraining from competition of good games.In the t^adwest in­ Merchants. Kickoff Is *cheduled World Series, akarea tfela yew. Annual Country Chib Fro- board's action. M onths o f planning i *he B oard of B diacation fo r outside Trojans do is likely to b e, for­ in anticipatlori' of the Texas game '■path' \^, 10:10 --- Joe Curtin, Stan Mat''' ‘ITie Detratt Red Wings served cluding fourUb-nm^ed Iowa va for 2:15. Twenty-eight tHaats, phw their exak 1, Joe Cerina 6, Andy Thom-'' w ent out the w indow w hen the interests, baseball^asketball and gotten once the rush of Satur­ while Other leaders were being en­ Michigan. Ohio State vs deflated After dropping thelf) Idat two notice thsy aro ready to go Member golfing event is seba(1aJed Both powerhouses Mg unde­ trainer and dnbtlOMao^N»M^ ntfeiMl-attend- s 8. • ' board denied R ay’s request. 1 football included. M s n p h e s t e r day's big games geta underway. gulfed In a wave of upsets. With Illinois, Michigan sUtteV* Indiana, games against Hall and Meriden, after an unprecedented seventh to get underway Sunday meniag. ■ E ran kie’K w ith one o f th e fin est' H iR b, a t th e m otit. w oukl_ only play Gene Calame, their .star’ quarter­ feated, untied and unacoreiS'uppn nat, received 111,1(1l ( h ^ each, 10:20 — Willie Whalen. Paul ’ITiree Wins to Date Northwestern vs Mlnneiota. South­ Manchester High football team while each ladiaa Stralghth league title by defeiUing Twenty of the state's liartini. collection o f ball players in New i eight or nine hom e So far this sea.soh. Southern back, still out of action and Ihl* season. The locals, pride (if' M odUacted Jeaanis 3. Tom Cosgrove' 5, Ray ern Methodist vs Missourt^ansaa |6,7IE60. / barren 9. the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 m the professkmaU ate teamed wltK 60/ ' Ehigland, had all intentions of games during the course of'-a reg­ California - has crushed Washing­ sophomore Jim Harris taking his State va Nebraska, Kansas w New England, have rolled over the will be out to scalp the hhdb'feat- CTlnton Pros 19-0. Agawam '40:30 — Bob Schappa. Fred Mfe- home amateurs, with tha gaining membership in the East- ular' season. If the gym was hot ton Slate and Pitt and barely place, the Sooners may be in for a Stata Oklahoma AAM vs Wl< . ed.,Middletown' Tigers tomorrow Baaehatt Cam^Mioaer Ford' Nati(>nal Hockey. League opened made available at the new higli Browniea 24^0 and Palmer, Maas., Kone ^S;>-Bob MciCaim A, 'George «m Professional League.- which is squeaked past Northwcstem--a bad time this week. an^mincinnatl. Vs Marquette. aftei^oOiv In a OCIL batue at Mt. Frick annowMed the breakdown its 38th season' last night. foursome teeing W at 10 o’e to w / school to the general public, there 27 to 0. The high scoring Invader* Put* 11. / now in the formative stage, pro­ three-game record that hasn't im­ Nebo at * o’clpch. ' yeoterdny. The .Bill QlaaU’ Meet of the pros competed jM 2114 would be many nights the gym Two of Nation’s Best - / Seek to X

W p N T Y i . y \ FlU l^y, OCTOB^* f, 1D54 ■! ^aiififgHter lEppitlng mk In connection vMUi the Advance Averwe Daily Net Pren JtuR for Cnriat program at the North i^uild to Hea^ of ’the ley Divinitv/Bchapl in at all times. Many ojf tha atuitii|t ,j ■, For Rm Week Sede*' ' ’ The WcRthcr r "X ^^.MdfeNaiPt Town-, Methodlat Church, Paator John E Ceremonial Chairman New Mre. la the WlvM (including wives of man who O ct fi. 1»56 Poet will deliver a aeriea of ..four r of a d^ptbbf experience hava' served in Manchaatar) hava I eg D. & a r niiMting of Loyal Mtihona, the flrat of which. Sun - J fv Mrs, Perey Urban ling the wiv’es of theolog- profited by Mra. Urban'a "wlvaa’ AMESITt DRIVEWAYS Dnufhtera, will be students. IM. Urban flint, be- X 11,471 day, Oct,.;iO,. a t 10 a.m., will be classea''at tha Deanery, EXftetLY INSTAUED Oleady. uiRA e e u tto ^ li^ilM iday evening at 7:45 at s associated with Berkeley In The Urbans’ son, the Rev. Percy Memker ef Ike Audit : . the O iater CongtegaUonal C3iurch on the aubject “Jeaua Chriat the Mre. Percy L. Urban of Baaa .Grsdlng — Macklna SpreaA — FaSms Bet — Pawar. RaOai Church'a One Foundation.” The 1924, 30 y ^ B . ago. His connec­ Ui>w:ood Urban, Jr., now at St., ■ u«M i e t CkvnkitliMi' Hkely late teHfgkt. HeaHug'irtif S uT tl^ dNaalnga' for the hoepital Haven w-Ul b« gueat of the tion with^be school began as a Aleqt Piarktegl^-t,Tennia Ooorta---Walks Saailay/ipenUaf. •will be fo(aiNL RefreahmenU win overall 'theme la 'The Chrlatian Guild of SL Mary'a Epiacopal Peter’s Church, New York Ctty? Church—Ita Nature and Taak.’ lecture£/ln theoldgy. 'However,' by waa a guest preacher in S t Mfiry’a 16% FORI CABCASH TRANSAOnONH M anchfi$ter^A Cky of Village Charm b# acrvad by Kra. Oiarlea Johnaon Church at a aiipper mSenng to­ progmdsive steps he has served Terma arranged If desired -. ... it'i I ''xMd Mra. George May, hoateaaea. Alao, in October the^. congrega­ night. ghe will speak to the A lU r Church in 1949., VC X tion will participate in a Cruaade Bei^ley as associate professor, V^i^'^^YAIJLA'nONS SUPERVISED BY VOL. LXXIV, NO.* 8 (CUMdlMI Guild members on herexperiences thSn full professor of systematic Advertlskig ea Page Ifi) fCHi A aon, David Morgan,'waa bom for Church Attendance. in preparing student wives to as­ ^ HARVEST SUBp ER CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9; 1954 (TWELVE PAGES) eology and as dean and execu­ The Ladies .-Aid Society of PRICE ;CENT8 to Mr. and Mra. Rowland Louna* # sist their clergy husbands by mal tive head o ' the •»\etltutlon. DEMAIO brother; bory. >N Main St., at the Hart­ Sr. Captain and Mra. Uoyd Ing certain vestments and Altbr the Buckingham Congregational Es Ba BLIS|MD^1926 . K : » z : Dean and Mrs. Urban have mada Church has set the date of Friday. CALL NOW — AHYTIMB V ford Hoepital on Oct 2.' The mater­ Stephan will be apeclal apeakera furnishings. ■/ **■ ...... o i r'snsfleid Street nal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. at the Salvation Army Citadel, 661 Since her own husbandyis the Oct 22r' for its annual Harvest M ^CHESTER MI-S-Tdtl^r^HABTFORD CHapel 7-M1T\^ W igter* Apptoachefl X ' ' ' hTm stu­ ®**PP*i’ and Fair, under the leader- F r^ ch End Thomaa Dickaon of Pleaaant Main St. Sunday. Captain Stephan Very Rev. Percy L. U r^ . dean dents and their'wives feel w-elcome Street and the paternal grand- ia flnancial aecretary for the Ip.pf Mrs. Baldwin J. Ooswellln: are Mr. aind. Mra. E. F. Sonthern New Ehigland Diviaiont ’ofSimabury. ^ h headquartera in Hartford. Un- Vol T i _ J 1 Y f 'Ul recently he waa corpa officer in z '.Thm Garden Grove calerera Voungatown, Ohio. The entire z: tbo\dinner at the Itai^ corps of aoldier^ bandsmen and M e n d e i Mtmday a t theK -of sohpten will turn out to greet 1 x - H C. Moaia_wlieii^he gueat speaker the .Stephans oh their first visit to will M John O tt^ a n O ^ of New M anch^er, Paris.Nkt. 9 Hanoi., liulochina, Oct. .8 Haven? GOP nom n^ for atate Pierre Mend^Fratce tu _ (/i*)—^ (Delayed^Tho Frenc treaaurer. The meal^wm^be aerved The following Manchester youths UA lli relaya from ^ o 8 p ^ owing / ;to the nationxtoday for euj^ polled .out of Hanoi ton|gm, yesterday entered the armed Herbert F. Urwelder jMrt of his demkpd that Par­ forces: Roger A.'Prestom 22. 21 in advance of Com liament give him’-a vote of X Lllley St., Army, nepprted to Re- Herbert F. Urwelder, 51 Pcini Ros«bud ials for groYringrowing droomors Vietminh occupatioi £eption Center at Fort Dixl N. J.; coi^idence on theXLondon • 'jngle - hardei pbert P. Unnell, 18, 65 Runce Dr., ton St., .and not his son, Hepiicrt plan for German rearmisment. and. Louis A. Joiibert, Jr.,- 19, 9 A. Urwelder, as announced in 'The peppery I^m ier planiM at Colonial soldiCTs TjfleiNQrcle, both Air. Force, re­ Wednesday’s issue of The Herald, ‘Ibast one radiq' talk and a c away tears as the S ury^re SaveiF^g Yacht S in l^ ported ^Sam pson Air Force Base, ; certed. effort W whip balky depw is in cha-ige of the regular Fall Plctuia book pretty . . . Carter’s balbriggan which had flown almost un- •V;." iwvee siei*** •»., n ^olicexSay Ceremonial of Nutmeg Forest No. ties into line before the issue comes brOkenly over the city for 71 116, Tall Cedars of' Lebanon, to- gow-n and pajama of anniw-white cotton printed to a vote 'ivesday in the NaUonal Ever ReadK Circle of Kings Assembly,.' years, Was lowered for the moiToy night at the Masonic with tiny hearts and Daughters will hold a special, meet­ Drama^caiiy halting what last time. Have ing Tuesday at iKo.m. in the Temple.x He Is Deputy Grand Tall Cedar,. roses. Carter’s rosebud , x tlireaten^ to becoiitt.an all-night 'The last French withdrew in or­ directors' room of the^hiton Me­ derly fashion according to . plan. The festivities tomorrow, night bale are ao soft after debateX Meadea-France told the morial Library. lmportaiit.busine88 Aaae^ly last midnight it must There waa no confusion. will be discussed and a fultturn- will start with a. "Ham and Beans ” ’ession supper a t 6 o’ciock., follow'ed by washing. So warm and aithaf agree to the 9-natlon plan The Vietminh, With whom the. out of the memtiers is hoped\for. or^et a new government. French fought a bitter seven-year Members are also reminded Ul4t the flnai competitive drill for the a^veet .without ironing. war, started edging toward the Hadden Cup.ancT the initiation of / Stakes pfflee on Vote Springfield^^ass., Oct. 9 Tuesday. Oct. 12, is the date of the And they are Carter-Set city at dawn. By mid-afternoon (4*)— T h e “ boy B ^ n d th e c o r­ State conference of the organisa­ 'v^dldates.V ;______■ / Staking the life of his cabinet they were In possession of Bac tion a t the Central Baptist Church,. . . . will not shrink out of /on the results of the vote, he Mal, the' big military airport on ner” pleaded innoc^R$ today / warned depuUea that if they voted Hartford. The afternoon meeting’ Meffiters of Nutmeg Forest, Tall fit. In pink, blue or yel­ the outakirta. At nighUall they to two murder charges''^ the hini out they might have to face were in the suburbs. is at 2:30. Dinner will b€ serve< Cedars of Lebanon, will meet at low rosebuds on white. brutal stab-slayings aY d^ and an evening meeting will new national elections. Tomorrow, the red gold-starred the Masontb^emple tonight at 7:30 The London agreements would year-old baby-sitter and^lnw low. proceed toXhe Holmes Funeral Gown has e I a a 1 1 c i t e d Vietminh flag will fly over Hanot permit West German riearmament under terms of the July 21 G^eyfi four-year-old charge.' " Home to pay VMpects to their wrists, cute self-ruffles, as part of an expanded Brussels Tali, 18-year-oId^ Kiimetli R. former member, F^ed Boms. armistice agreement, which turn­ bishop sleeves. Sisea 1-6 , Treaty Organization and would n ^year-old Cynthia HalrgrovexMiRde a anew flgure symboUz- ed over the northern half of Viet Chapin responded 7n a clear voice, give the West Germans full mem­ if?™**** after saow fell In h ^ e qdaiiiltiee on Cannon Moun­ Nam to the Reds.' / “not guilty” to'ihe two chargaa of The Manchester Ga><^n Club years, 32.95. Pajama has bership in the North AtlanUc tain sktl Franconia Notch, N. H. xnw area covered with a four- France said farewell tef her rich murder read out in the dlatrict will present Mrs. Robert Stmub of a fuil-amocked top, elaa- Treaty Alliance (NATO). They Inch Maaket of aaow. (NEA^Telephoto). X. colonial prize under it slanting court rooim by Clerk James Lovett. New Rochelle, N.Y-, w htfxwill F a 8 h I ioji takes to were drafted as a substitute for rain and leaden skies. Jpdge John M..Noonan ordarad demonstrate the use of dried T w eed M ith a ca su a l ticized wrists and ankles. ’-tl\g French-rejected European De­ Tribute to Riviere :^apin held withoiit bail for hear- iflgOct. 19. terials in flower arrangements, air. Here, a yqar rdund Sizes 2 to 6 years, 33.50 fense OommunHy plan (EDC). As the blue, white .and red the October meeting Monday at 8 ^ench standard dipped slowly to Iwy’s faUter, Theodora E. coM^ The line-versed MendeS-France took a tough p.m. at the YWCA. She. is well line with the Aaaembly, which hSs £he earth in a aimple ceremony at Ghapra,^ Springfield Armory elec­ full and easy ways Eisenhower Asks Stade Magin, two platoons of A1-. trician, wat in a front row during known in the New York area for held up German rearmament since her creative work in this particu­ xW’ith added interest in 1960. ’ - t gerian Spahls four’ miles away the brief arraignment. The fSther’a travel-mussed clothes eyes were tear-filled aa ha watched lar fleld. Eacli member is urged to I sleeves and collars. X, He told the deputies hq would fired a farewell round over the a dry-iron, too. W orks bring a friend, non members at Accept no resolution beyond sim­ grave of Capt. Henri Riviere. hia oldest child arraigned the usual guest fee. Dried tropical ple, endorsement of the London For GOP Congress Riviere and Enj. Francis Gam­ _ 'Hie boy glanced at hia father, folds doum for easy packing. ier were the conquerors of Hanoi but they did not'-gpeak to each material will also be on sale agreements and his oWn speeches other, wholesalt rates. / in the ^le^te. The issue, he said, in the closing years of the last cen- $39 5 tiihy. G am ier, who first jook ’’The high achooU. sophomora waa one ofxconfidence in his gov­ /Denver, Oct. 9 Wm i”at the auggestipn.” the Senate- milted in a-aigned aiateiiMia that for ALBA perfB^t fit takes a tiJhg' time. We made, prog­ .abandon Great Heritage Coast Guard reported tbit morn­ ^ (>P)-Prime Miniflter Winston to bS cut off the air abour.a haK I House Atomic Energy committee "We shall never come back,” he killed Lynn Ann find Gold- x ' - , / ,• ress toward building a united Eu­ mrnute before he completMxIUs; "of membera representing ing that nvd men has been picked Churchill dMlared today the withdrawal of the United States berg boy. : , X rope at London.” said one French cOlonel. "My heart up and three.others sighted In the both political parties. is heavy when I think of the great into isolation would condemn all Europb to Russian jCom- 'Voung Chapin, whose home is Although some of Me.ides- The 30-mlnute program carried x T h ls .wfia the com m ittee^w ord­ w ater from.thV^ ore-laden freighter, \ France’a arguments hit home, the by 158 TV chenneis and 534, radio heritage we are abandoning. Mormackite, which according- to munkst subjugation and our famous and beloved island to only a few doora^fom the Smith ing yesterday ■ in wiripg’ its 18 "O n we negotiate with Ho Oii death and ruin.” T h e 79-year-old.. ------■ - 1 ■ / - stations from coast to. coast was one surx'ivor, capsized with a crew famfty a, waa a^ U . bearer at her i _ membera there’ll bs/'ho public BritMh sUtesman told the annual fimerat fi fea^aya after the slay­ (ContUmed on Page Five) paid for by the CfGP Rational hearlngSxnext Wvlth longstanding proce- say when, but Coaai'tjuard officials : But he assured .lis listeners the thread, which police deduced hur£>' btit ht said be didn’t know said- "art ■overwhelmlnfix^hiimber"j estimated it waa probably early "wisest forces over there, ir­ Nation Loyalty of the legislators found their cam nad been used aa 'a grip wrapping if It had been done before in the -1 Nevada Pick Thursday wrhrn wrinda ’were high respectively of party, will not al- U. S. Note Sa^ on a knife, that police said M . phee of a President paightng duties too heavy ^'^old and aeaa rough in the area'. lov/ the great republic to be to tojee Ctiaptn .from ochool hearings now. ^ turned from the path ‘of right and BENiRAl ® ElECTRie From Los Angeles, however, Both men were picked upxl50 ; Washington, Oct. 9 - The ^or questioning yesterday. N*w fafi shadai^in s h (^ medium and lon^/fAngthsih^/fA ngi Is Secondary came word Elsenhower Was cut Off The commiUee.by law must gat j^^ew S enator miles east ^iUheast.of Cape Hen­ djty.X Gallagher said that the Chapin Sept. 23 when he rah over four a chance to look, before it goes ry. Va., after they had been sighted Without mentioning Aneurin | boy, 6 feet 3 inches UHj told ques- United Nations, N. .Y., Oct. 9 Into effect, at the contract which by Naval and Coast Guard planes minutes while .speaking on STadio- Rei)o,^Oct. 9 (IP)—Republican anA Bevaii by naipe. Churchill assailed I'having ''wiUfmiy and know- tionera that ha knew typn Ann Applianefi Dept.--6ftk St. Entralicfi (JP) •— UN employes, InCludiag TV hookup at a Hollywood Bowl provider that the DIxon-Ystes out of Elizabeth CItVi N. C.. which for al-j Ingly” lied about'the ehoming down well, ae she and hla owfi Ifitm ar- 1,556 Americaais. were ta/U, tqday rally. Broadcasting spokesmen in private utility group build a plant Democratic candidates tor V^tho directed the Mac^nia to the sheer y ' f » \ r $ 1 . 1 5 jegedly taunting the Americans to '.of an Americi^' B50. bomber over old slater were chums. 'x BUDGET to put loyalty to tha UN above l£s Angeles also said they cut to send electric power through two-year balance of the late Demo­ area. ”go it alone.” the sea of M pan in July. 1#53. Jl He said that the boy aaid Iw loyalty to their own .Cduntriee. Eisenhower as they would any Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) cratic Sen. PatxMcCarran’s term Shortly thereafter the planea re­ • "Six months ago a politician flied, a formal damage claim fbr Upped on the widow when ha saw \ Warned Agntnit Revol.artions sponsored program. public power lines. ported sighting three more men who has heldxbfflce. in a British her inside, reading a bodk.- She / combed Nevada'A^maraely-settled. 32.785.49^. . They were warned at the sqme In his Denver speech. Eisenhow­ The Senate stready .is scheduled acres today In aearcli of votes, In life jackets In the water. cabinet and who one Uay aspires At the same, time the United opened the doOr, and ha atebped in CAREER SHEER pair $1.35 time to steer 4Mnaura Sen. Mc­ nominees. i . 7:35 a.m. Coast Guard planes re­ party did not hesitate to tell the Communiata deny llabiUtlea for the .had a 6*j-inch bisda and a heavy Im iC m c rn m k Conn. overthrow of nnyxgovernroent — tion outcome putting Congress un­ Carthy (R-Wls). • ' After a tense week-long xiegal ported sighting the'second man. Americans to ’go .lt alone.’ damages—to JoUt in taking the Wooden handle. • ■ add even pf ’’activavcriticism of a der Democratic rule and leaving Some Republican Renatora said battle, Nevada’s State Supreme identiUed only as Sullivan, at 8:45 “One cannot imagine any more The chief quoted the boy aa say­ government." . ^ the White House Republican, de­ dispute to the International'Court WALKING ►X pair $1.35 privately they Were more than Court decided the question yeater a.m. arid the Macedonia reported it fatal disaster than that , this eril of Justice. ing that when Lynn Ann saw the The advice was glveit .ln a'new clared: pleased , by news of the DUbn- day: It ruled unanimously that the ' d hint on board at 9 aim. counsellor riiouid be taken at hih; knife “she started to acream." and Ifi^paga handbook on' behavior . ’’You know perfectly well that t 9 a.m; alao the planes re­ w'ord.” Bohiea pellvcra Note HAND SEWN Yates postponeihent. They said state's 102,00<) registered voters V. Ambassador Charics E. Bohlen he then atabbed her Sizes 8'A io i titM "report on stendards 6f cob-. you just can't have one car with they had considered It w'ould be a .w'iil name the person who will ported sighting the other three Churchill said British-Amerlcan After arraignment, police let fiUct in the international civil s«rv- two drivers at the steering wheel men in life jackets. The planes re­ understanding ra-ely In historv delivered the . 17-page American young (^iapin boee briefly for mistake to provide such a forum complete the term. The GOP had note to the, Soviet Foreign Office .. f c e . ” and expect to end up any place but "reached a higher standard ” than oq for foies, particularly DemiDcrats. contended Republican Gov. Charles ported seeing considerable wreck- in Mobcow today. X photographa. Vdetectiva one The report came from tha nine- the ditch—eapeclally when the of the proposal. at last sveek’s nihe-natlon confer­ aide of him held out the murder Ruaaell had. the right to naipe Mc- In Washington, the State Dept.- member Intematlpnal Civil Service drivers are set on going in differ­ In Rutledge. Temr.. Sen, Kefau- Carran's succesadn (ConUnned qn Page Five) ence iiT London which worked out knife to a colleague on\he other Advisory board, a permanent body ent directions.” var asaador created by the 1946 General As- the cbntract, "applauded the post­ ' With only 24 days until election. it nor even looked at it. Hla face original Indian moccotin. Soft aembly. the Republican administration in ponement and said "I think the Churchill's speech had been Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr. has b^n remained impassive. but onlwkera power In, 1952 ”gpt result's” they Democratic Nominee Alair Bible, eagerly awaited by the delegates, instructed to circulate the text pliable upper, leather wrapt the foot It was directed a t the 5,187 em­ l>eertng get’too hot for’them to 44 and Republican Ernest Brown, noted hia knees were shaknif. ployes of the U.N. here and abroad wanted, knd' he appealed for two handle befo'ra the electiona.'.' who wondered whether he woujd among the memibera of the U.N. Gallagher aaid Chapin, described to form the intole. They're hand T l s w and the 5.000 or so employes of 10 51—both Reno attdraey'e—began News Tidbits give any hint of his future plans. Security Council. whirlwind campaigiu.! tewn to give you comfort that nffUlaied specialized, agencies In (Continued ou'Page Eleven) (Cewttaaed ow. Pagw Etoven) Wants Big' Feur Talks It waa the second time that the ((^Gaaed ea P#o FIvb) Washington, Montreal, Parie, Even though the legal hassle has Called from AP Wires United States resorted to this ex- ended, political overtones still rock' *nte .doughty, old bulldog, wbo you've never known before. Rome, Geneva end Bern. Latest wiU be' 80 on Nov. 80, said "While trMrdinary procedure in presrinR flgures'from the t^.S. .niission here this desert state. Democrats were what is clearly a camprign to get jubilant over the ruling. They had; John Hairy Allen, Kansas State I have life and strangth I shall .Indicate. 1,556 Amei.,-an citizens persevere” in an attempt to worl-- satlafaction from the Sorieji Union ape employed by the UJ4. and 753 accused the GOP Of attempting to Prison escapee and one of the; . tor the destruction of American air­ Prober Sees ‘Lot More' block the election. Republican lead-! FBI’s 10 mpat wanted criminals la . Paamful by the specialized agencies.. coexisUnre with the Rmiet Union. craft. The first' instance.'Was two Bulletiiis In caae'of any'conflict between era denied the charge, contending sought as" robber of su)Mr weeks ago when Washington asked they only wanted to make certain ; market in Tolea. Okie. .TVe'n- This plainly rjeant Churchill frqai Ui# AP W lm fiTAMpT national and international loyal­ 'still hopes for highest-level Big Irimt■ome down 1*4 million - doliara ti,'(or “ a B-M Wide assortment of matal jewelry in neck­ ties, the report said, “the conduct the winner of ; an elMttwv'wouId I W-six youjhs are arreeled after shot down'off northern Japan in ! hold office legally. / . outbrm k of.rowdyUm In Philadel-. Four uiks add indicated he had October, 19S2. "°rthe«T> J*P»« ------! '*■ > of the international civil sen’snt no intention of ' stepping dban 8ei Your Homo For Wiutor laces, bracelets, pins end aarrings in goM. must clearly reflect hla obligation Said State Democratic ChkVr- phis in which gang.takes bver.op- There have been a number of m c n d e m oPTiMisne eration of street car and' terror- Prime Minister, aa has been fre- Pnrla Ort. t rrrBili i INSTAU COMIINATION WINDOWS! and silver finish. Also long strand necklaOM to the international organizaticn.” Washington, Oct. 9 OP)—Chair-#fused to answer quesUona. He man Keith Lee: quently rumored. cases where Soviet ftgntera at­ "Any appearance of disloyalty man CspehSrt (R-Ind) arid today "We are very happy the Supreme lae.s three paasengere. tacked U.8. planea near Russian Pierre Meadee-Fraare predieted Our famous wood COMBINATION windows will seal out in multi and solid colors.., ^ ‘ ' cleimed constitutional protection House S^ak'i' Joseph Martin Oiurchill said Ir. hia prepared borders. today the NaUonal liriwihli to that organisation.”,., it added, he expects "a lot. more" indict­ agmnat possible aelf-lncrimlna- Court has- upheld 'the franchise .speech: winter’s drafts. Stock sizes to fit “ must be considered incoMpatlble ments to result from hiaVSenate tion. of the votelra. We are confident of (R-Maas.), aajrS It "depends on The mrident in today’s formal WiU put Ita flaal approval with- victory.” ’ clrcumetances” as to whether ; "A year and half, ago, SUHn diplomatic note ocruribd; oii July U 60 da>n on the London dscl- stgfidard windows . .. .from . , .a^ ■ w f p e r u n it with hU sUtus.” Banking committee’s investigation The rommittee. received testi­ die^. Ever since that event I have • \ The staff member, will find this of postwar housing financed with Republicans privately concede President . Eisenhower should 2* last, year and resulted in 16 ! ■lona to rearm JAeot Germany, mony that .Powell had demanded campriga ki’behaU of individual cherished the-Hope that there is, a bnt only after "# hard flgM.** ; Idea easier tp take, it declared, if government loans. and got 310,600 to increase an they face an uphill battle, w j t h Americans dead or miastng. INSULATE! candidates, .Relatives and friends new Outlook in RcaBa, a new hope .The American accotutt said the he reflects that, ’’from the long- The . committee recea ed four i FHA commitment on a.Waahlna Democrats holding a 3-2 edge in- of peaceful coexistence with the We’ll recommend the right Ivpe insulation / range point 6t view, legitimate daysIV M nof r hdkMipivtvmheaiinga Kherea m late yester­ ______s. _ . a w w a a ® voter rezisnation. of 68-year-bid office;boy.are sur­ B80 with 17 crewmen aboard waa BIDAULT ‘TESTiFIBS ton apartment project loan and prised to learn amount of his es- Russisn nation and that it Ui our PnrlA Oct. 9 UP—FonM # and show you how to install it. BALSAM WOOL x ■ national interests can.only be day, but Ca-pehart ordered sub­ that, in a 10-year period, he bad However, GOP State Chairman on a (light over uie sea jif..Japan each poenas for fiva witnesaea to ap- Hiomas Smith of Ely declared:' U te l»estiiisated at 9156.600. Foreign Miaixter Georges Et> B la n k e t , ,'i...... , ^ ...... O C f t. aerved by . . . the successfu' prog­ banked more than hia net federal Alabama's Gov.-nbminate James (CaBHaaed an Paga rtra)' ress of the intemaUonal oTganiza- paar at a hearing Nov. 9. Re em- ■alary. ; “The Suprahie Court has spoken (CantiBBed aa Fag« ihtb) dniih .wne reported ifday la Grade A. SO Lbs. have broaght - “certain rnlhar ■ s phaaisad the tnvaatigatlon ia not Asks Probfr Cowtiawe and'weId we will proceed accordinilyaccordingly 1to « RE-ROOF! T- concluded. — .. . ‘ V evasion indictments against three ImportMt ‘elementa" to the. i (Ooatlaued M.Paga Five) Capehart said the banldiig com­ of his cloM relatives are engi.aeer- tnry magietrate lave We’ll ten yoB how u|any squares of BIRD Thick-Butt ■ Earlier. CM>«hart haul indicated mittee could '“go on for a year (CM ikiwfi om'fmgo Five) hi ’ ed by political ewendea . .Cali­ France’s . veasa(tonal A nhalt shingles you’U need. Choice of ^"V .25 aaringa were oaier except Wr per- j with heelings like we've had.’’ He *7 " ' fornia Secretary bf State Frank smia w-ho wished to teetlfy becau-ic toW newsmen he would ask the Political Campaign in State oceceta waadaL No deCalla wera colors and blends. 210 lb...... a b # Hazel Daugerou^ M. Jordan says. State., Democrats avallaMp oa BMault’s teaSlBMBy. they^ thought aiey were injured iis Smute for authdrityTnd fmwU% 13 Guests Missing have 851,582 mare registered'xwt- which lasted Ices than half aui October ts Pubilc Heafih previous teatimony. continue the investigation all next era than Itepublicafia for Nov. ‘2 Picks up Speed and Scope W m u . MONTHLY! Continues; Cdnrse flnuMl Jnrlea Oawveaed year. 8o far. he arid, the commit­ ejection. ^ x,. ■ w ell M p arrange cagy monthly terms on all materials A special fedecat grand jury here tee has i-ecaived 3225,000. In <; Hostelry Blaze Moscow Radio>repbrts 12-pound LUTHBEANS LIST DgakATC •JUM iiiboi*» [ ' A rayon w tln elastic front-panelled 'W amerette fpiither light Nursing Mohth. Make A has been instructed ty AUy^ Gen. . Capehart aaid that while the aeeleiorita feU Bear village of Kru- ; — ' Miami, Fla,, Oct. • UP)—H um - Brbwmell to "Inquire into ^bribery l^riraE AMKXTA^p PRESS be - a haimpntdus cooperation be- Toronto. Oct. 9 (P)-^AaB step in girdle of Wariwr’s own pre-shrunk tw pi^y stretch public hearings an in raceaa, hia WiekiU Falla, Tex., Oct. 9 UPt^ Unka in Oanak Province of West-, Lalhetaaa.too raatitcUva'hkeaifi Generous Donation- ^ e«uie Hasei whirled its 125-mUe- and other criminal conduct in the staff will look into "aoinir other ir­ .'•***r* **■••'* ****‘'‘ omcea—aoraethlng he elastic. Small, medium, large. per-hour \rinde in ,the -ccnti^ Federal Hoa.ihg prograin.” and Thirteen perSbna were unaccounted ern Siberia last month.. •Dr.'-Igor all ever t ^ political lot last night i said was lacking under thfi Lodged- givlag nmaen ape rial regularities.” He also grid work Sikorsky, pioneer in Held of avia­ - rfrom the GreenWich-KiUingly | Zeller adminletration. . ■ aerraale of tho ChB m SOU. RAG Carllibean_8ea todajf still on a grand -juries a|ao have been con­ would !•* done on fin interim re­ for here today. , after Are de­ ' west northwest course that posed vened in other cities. ./■.-- ' stroyed the email three-story Mi­ tion. Is nansed aa reripteat of an­ e x p r^ a y to the feud qnd aubee- ; Sharing a pUtform at Yale. Jo- •qaeattoa waa ap ter port to the Senate. nual awr.-d of SUte Bar Assn, day at tg#, Bo immediate threat to land. 'Capehart aaid .imketments are Three 6t the writpeasee to be lam. Hotel and four other business' ****'*!?*S Oomptroller seph M. Lyford and Cheater BowleS Navy huiTicane Hunter planes ■hdwing ' up almo t dally and eatabliahotenta. of Connecticut. Seller and G*v;,L«dge to said the BUenhOwer admlnistra- United ■ $1.35 sumnumed to-the Nov. p hoarinr - Gov. John Lodge asks S tate the f e r e ^ poUcy of the Eisen- j Uon U nuking foreign priicy WU- .Ajawrie#.. wart iM>t Miietrating the giVat dla- added. "There should , be a lot are Robert McCormack of nearby Fire - Ciipt; Joe Cbunta' said, I GIRDLE $5.00 GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES tufbanqe Muuae of Hs vidlrnce. moire.” . X, 'libb’cvar,, it would be "up in Highway Dept to kulld e«t-a> hower admlaUtraUon., (takes that c m le ad ^ o a third Arlington.- Va.. Louia »—in- a ramps at location of Stratford . ADLAI TALKS' i They were warned away from it Browpell annoMneed the gfiand Beverly HUlx. OaHf.. builder, M d the day" )>efore it was deflnltely! Gov. Ix>dge. Republlcaa aeeklag world war. LyVord U palnocratic GARDEN after a' cresrman bC'a plaae.waa jury here arouhl inquira- hpaeifl- known whether suiybod.y actually, Toll Statioit on new Greenwich- reelecUoa, atreseed tha advantageh CMdidata for U.. Sl lUpreaenUUve- Roeee De GraaU, deacribtd by KilUngly Exprraawajr.. Bishop ha said will accrue, to CtxmecUcut i.) Injured. caUy into the eondcct of C l^ L. Oapehart as "a raputod gambler" died 111 the .tStase which atarttd at-Large..aad Bowlea U the for­ ^ MAjlfOT^ MANCHESTER TEL. MI-9-5253 The San Julia. R. R.. waather G.-Braihley Oxnam rays those who from the 3490.000.600 exprassway 1 A JI. ta RFJfc. lacladtog Wedaeeday Aftenkwie PANTIE GIRDLE $5.95 c a Powell, ousted last April Sa a«Bat- in the Chicago area. yeriarday 'i^te'rnbbn at'5;50 p.'m. mer Democratic geVeriior Whoee SALES ' bursM called Hazel )”yciy danger- ant Federal Mouaiag Adminlatiw- committee heard yarierday condemn'.planned .child-bearing aa ■a he talked mostly about high­ preaa socraUiy k^^rd waa. . aO i g | «wrfiajra UaRI Nsqm . . B it Oekiami BL. MI-B-S4SB - mg.” It waa egpectefi to continue. .Oaunta told the Associated Pre.ea sinful aauimUt ein' themseheis. ways hr a campaign telecast. ■ M Uon . iFH A ) corwitsBioner in that 36cCormack ergs paid $27,500 at 4:30 S.IB. today that he siUUi Peepla PWefid HTth lha an its*(wa6t mrawdst epurae in charge at tha rental bouahig pro-' *i faas.fo£ bringlhg eUaata later- State's two gubernatdrtat'BOuil- I^l'vhrd t>, Bargta. D aa^raU e At, a rally in Sooiara. y||oniee thg'ipBi.OariblieBB Raa today. Ttm gihas. — ■ had four piacea of in t equipment- ■eea wU 'apeak a t Connecticut cM dldata for OompIroUer.. sBld at aaUd in dcfeaM koualag pipjaetz puaqpiag aratef on the embulderiJaE 8eely-lfitrafiz RpMftiicaa ipakiiig PoweOr thrw a w it^ Federation of Labor (AFL) con- .6 rally ta filaMdsB that if ha add raaltWUeB as VM, Fy aaejiutlra ^ y I aa Paia ^ ) ‘ * tMoSw l)w S e n a tS L e e ^ tte e . re- v««ti0B sAatM fbr Hartfeird. Tuaa-' the pdityiB gubanatariM BoaiiBwi. « I.6B P H * MB) >day- ■ Abe Rfib^HT. ar» 4fiact«4 tk m wfU ■ ( ' ' . f: . '■ -'4^ m iiB‘i<.:BB PBi9- »iio) '^‘ I • i r ’.'*s



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