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(P P )^ ' , Washington, Octy 1—< ^ )— Brooklyn, Oct. 1 — Secretary of State Acheson The Brooklyn Dodgers ipnd O pposing'Pi todiv denounced the forth­ \ x New York Yankees wt«re tied, ■ JL 1 to 1’, after the first four in-. coming '^Asian 7 » n a \ \ ' V'‘ nings of,th^eir opening World\ peace conference yfii Peiping Scries game today on borne y as y an-obvious propaganda, Ike am i ByrncH Meet runs^by Jackie Robinson inj\ operation of/the,Communist.»; rurpxm He indicated that some of the the a^nd^and Gil McDou-j 15 Anfertcahs who are reported gald in ^he top' half of the . attending may be prosecuted on i2\ Elatoons third."-) 1 charges of obtaining' passports FIB.ST INN^pro YANKEBS p,<-. frsudulentliV. • .... • y. Joe tUack hurted'.thepMst pltch^- The Ctemmunist-run conference, of the 1952 World^erli^s. to lead- r one of a aeries, is tfue to-open to-‘ ~ ------• off- l»atter--Batier -aiW-.it--wao low morrow.— — -r ^ . Aboard Ocl'. IPresident T n W and outside for a ball- Bauer Acheson told his neWS confer­ / fo u l^ off the second {ittch, thejl ence that it would deceive no- dedidating the ^lOS.OOO.ooo Hungry Horsp dam; toda.V at- ■Cheju Isitmd, Korea, Oct, 1 raised-a soft- liner to Bafko- ln bpdyr- —He-deecribed- it.aa an. ohr_ casM Gfen, Dwight D. Eiaenhower of turning agpinst Wuch — l^P) -T /;A m eri,can ffiiardR straight left. Pafko moved tp his .vious propaganda operation, and projects after learning ‘Mhe Republican party line.” Trulpian with blar-ing gitos killed- 4 5 tioted that while the Chinese Reds said the' Republican ptesidcntiald Chinese hrisjbnferk 'ofrw ar anti / are sponsoring this they\are defy­ nominee is taiking "like one of the ing the United hlstlons. waging lobbyisita fdr the private power in.iured 1 2 0 others in queUing Slartiiig Liiieups" war in Korea, and joining with inonophlieV’And if/he Is elected. AdlaiBlasts a riot today. Thfe POW b w e re Soviet Russia in a hate America, "It wil be»a long time before, you celebratihg the third Anniver­ campaign. see anolher structure of this kind." sary of Ghiha’s Commonist ‘ Tankeea bodgrrs About 1.3 Americans have been .Lashes at The regime lyhen some" .fanatics Bauer, rf ?ox, 3b Identified its attending. Achepon I It wjia/another speech In /the GOP Claim Rlzzuto, ss / Reese, sS ■said.. He added that none'was turned the jubjlee into an-4 t- Snider, cf Presldehfs cbbly-calciilatei^ at- Mantle, ss ^ given passport to attend or tempt It" 'destroy Elsenhower's tack on their guards, Berra, c Robinson. 2b a CampaneUa;-*'- asked for a.passpoit for the pur­ prestigd in a "give 'em hell' cam­ ".The.majority.-of. thoM klUed - XJdllinSi lb pose. All the.se docimienta since and wounded wwe shot,” said a Noren, If Pafko, If /, paign tour from coast to coast. Hodges, ■‘lb Msy 1 have been stamped "not ' Tripnan is working the role of Prisoner of- W*r Command —rMcDougald, 3b valid for travel in China."., M- /M a rtin . 2b Furillo. rf • the democratic Springfield, lll.,'Oct. 1—lA*) apoKesinan. , jr- '' Reyn'Ms (20-St p Black <15-41. p,^ i The State Department, he said, man'* - - aa the GOP labeled him | __ a dlai K Stevenson ;Two American aoldiera vyer* Id* / Umpires: Pinelll (NL.), plat^. is now making efforts to find,out With the cairn and roientnes., A d la ._ .lured slightly. > /'’> Passarella .(AL) lb; Gofttz whether, shy of the delegates iob- surance of g veteran campaigner ; bore dOwn On The apokeamin said: “ 595; McKinHv (AL.) 3b; Boggess -tatned-passport on false Informa­ going'about Tsftiiittr/work; ; •rrists-in-goii'emment iss u e s .*'Jt was |>:eally -» fight. iDu« tO ; tfO .) If,; Honochlck (AL) rf. tion or violated the instructions Leaving his campaign train at today with a stand ,th»it the mi the Cohfuallon thqt; surroundr barring travel in China. He Si* '' Columbia Falla.' Mont., he viewed GOP i.s makinjpi a “ludicrous” an incident like this one, many da* ajipropriate' sthtjjt^ ppyer p( therdam and drove on to Kftlispell tmu are-Mcfelng,” . ' / claim it could' easily end Red Gen. D pight D. Elsenhower, le((,. and Govt •jMwaa F .' ByniM cases. - for aidedicatory speech in the high ith (WeoUna, right, and Mrs. Byrnes meet ag a in 'as (The R epublics - - y j j m FawkttM- , ' left, to gather in Rizzuto'e fly In penetration of federal agen- leff-ceriter. Mantle, swinging at a Denlek New ^ . schodl gvmnaaium. sIdenGal nominee srrived In Columhla, R. for ealMpaign a^ech, The 500 fanatical prisoners h*l- 3-2 pitch, popped to Refse at tl^ Acheson stressed thkt^W United "Al* of yo\i who are here today c'ieF. ..'/ix,■ med, a. life-long Democrat, said reeently he would lopport Elsen- tied two rntantry platoona—^abput edge of the outfield grass. States has retched ■h'h' de­ had hisUer go over and taker an­ The D e m'p C.r a d ■ presldcn- (AP WIrephoto). other (lo o k -at-th is dahi. hccauife iso men—lyllh atones, rocks, clubs, '" No tWhW ho'hit*, ho errors^onf cision on what prtjposrls m ay\ be tiai -nominee and his;gtafi intenai* tent poles'and-WMpons improvis­ left. , submitted st the IMlteil' Natioils if the^Republicana win this elec­ fled,' too, efforts tb'^yln pVer In­ tion. It will be. a iohg time before ed. from maUriala le their com­ FHiaT INNING DOPOERS Oenejral iA»SS"’^>y >s*rcr oRpwpolios miiitstimUt issua. iMue, ■ the oad.'H e promisen m a t II eicvv- : ,r , 4 fcfije same Hipe. he tiok stemt ^i^t he'would CJ , A ,Itfll*tty«y nilnor incidents Sava iideved the ball and tossed to On ‘Skdnks* In tqlk %Mk. who covered first, in time oAAny iexplollatlen by M !.fwith' Demopratii' snd make^them -Jt^tll) 0 r plsgHeir the /PO W command ainca Kisenhow.■ei^. Tfhm an aaW. h.’. - the Allied otRokdowh aiuKoja Itat tp get Bena for the out. Collins "adopted the lUnrttine nf of lhathe nrivele-lpriv^e Reptihlicwi * P < ' ••*•••■rival. WOen. ... Dwight --D.t- r."reaf r paitoerq''. In worklnij v ' 3 JT - acat a high fly to FurlWo In short Eisenhower, p t Gen. W alter Bedell igiiiie foprtw-prifekA----- . . summer. / ~: ■ \ridgep^rG Oct; 1—(<«>)—Senator Joseph McCarthy (R.,_ power monopoly." J . /lihll-Rleale Riot right. ./Ion Berra's put, credit Wis.) , hks j^omised that even more vigpGiA immg into t^^ CitM (he Change 8 mlth> aUtement that Smith ,be- - Klee.nhower (paVe'..-o,n.--MTAT'tolumhia thiii dec Is Hp^es?|, with an aaslBt). Noren The rrM ideht cired"wharhe"said Today’s flghiing was a fult-scala fight against what he calls,“the skunks in Washington. riot, the Army said, with the prts- railed a high pop to reese at the was a change In view by the K*?*' (Ooatinued 'on Twenty) edge of the inficlil grass near Almost 411 -the Republican bigwigs in Connecticut—officiala caiSpaIgn westward/on a^2ft-s^|e.; Fo# Steyensofi nneri) "reverting to /fo rm e r pat­ eral' after he became the GOP drive thst could make or break th ird and c^diidatas^ join^ McCarthy*- nortilnee. He said Elkehhower, terns' of vlolence.’-*^ No runs, no hits, no errors, none on the pisiform here last night as w t t st " H P 1 1 visltihg the Boulder Dam IsstrJunq, The Army said' the commander left: •• '■ he ^ fe n d ed the. ^lethod-s he uses | J Q | | ...... „ “New Yo^k, ,Oct. i -Colum- of the Cheju camp yesterday .j*- . / , learned It w-ai aelf-llquidating.~Shd tamblefs. thla push through Michigan In^ umverslty's student hewspa- SECONP INVINO DOIMERR In Attacking Communists and Isft- declared; “ H if* we have a perfect sued an order ggalMt pristmhir Rohlhsoh wWlPpM a home rmr. ^ngela and pleaded Tor a RepiihP- example of doing something for all demonstratldhli. "'PresatTMWy"'W»/~- had anticipated- trouble- on the on a 3 and 2 pitch. inW the iPwer /can ■'vtlitory in November "to' save 30 Last Month the people::snd -doing It intelli­ igeniig than enough to swing tly e eetkn^to Gen. Dwight Eiaenhower, the left field stands, about H),feet :im western cl-was the first Earlier, addressing a crowd of It wss after "many men'l vlaited Praises V»Tldenberg \'^ ' itod gavpVp -1its iHippoelvto-G^-Adial hit of the game, Robiheon'e «tet St the Dsnbiiry Fsir, Mc­ pplnpotmd -at..-Tia©-:*. m. to ftwm Eisenhower at Denver following By Clul) The g o b presldentiaT noinlfire E. 8'tey from being an >extra-D^ bloe/*y Rees Rougher Time Allied plapes were lost to all at Boise this country has a gov- - "The guards not only found the . —;----- —- Evidence jthat gamblers ere trying ^ « t of a bi-partlsan foreign pedienpy” and\ s h o ^ hfmsdif a i"The fight can't get gentler,' causes In Septeipber. But It said •lewN 'pidddihg. ortJtodoxr" udhwaiWna/ pHsorters ifentonstrating, milling .(OonMaued oa F i^ Twenty) said the Wisconsin Senator. “As only seven of ^ J e t fighters were (Continued on PRgs Twetrty) to heat the federal wagering taX icy. by hiding their operations behind He said- Vandenhn saw thit tlvetlve thinker.'' il x/ around and singing, but found that' It gqts near the nerve center. It, shot dpwn in the furious air hat- lio nation; no m atter ow sh'org, "The hopes of millions of ^m err they had put up lihpfortaed Coin-" ■' ----- will get rougher -and rougher. 'You . ties which cost the Communists a tire t-e.sperfaBle, front of tax-exi empt non-profit organisations and could will (lechrily by its <>wn't?%.|kleans who once believed in.JBtsep- munlat flags In the compound." ain't seen nothing yet/; record 62 MIG-15a destroyed. The TorU alone! Snd that 1 collecU .>o jn ower’s great crtiMds haVei/nowT The guards called the camp corn-' Operators See A group known as '.‘the Republi­ previous one Tnonth record for clubs. ' • security m—For speaking tour in California, and the Manchurian bordep An ar­ Morecombe, England. Oct. .ence that many ganiRlers went cratic, prcsmentlal nominee Acllal campaign/' - ...... > Infantry entered the compound to the second itrslght year John U Lieu^nant Governor Edward N. mada rff 48 Superforta dropped IJ^ The boss of Bi lUtn's biggest underground or put of busine.ss af­ Stevenson/had vfailed .to give Van- J The Republican candidate, the restore order." /l«wiB has come up yrith a-wage Allen, who had another, engj^e- about 42Y tona of high explosives tfade union today launched a ter the gbvernment imposed a lax dehhergAnd the Republican party paper said., has "compromised The POWs took cover behind boost for miners without a strike enent. " /' ' 'pn the Kamsan plant ii( one of the drive I 0 block lelt-wlnger_Aneuiln Of 10 pet cent on their gross re- credit-fhr thm" eral WdrWTfa TTnloifi, huried-sheWIBr ,^n«T4nberg was dedicated, ia:her hy undergraduate journsliam stu­ chief late yeaterday, thereby ployed )n his antl-Communiat cam­ munist ground Ore and 18 other lenge to Bevan’s booing, shouting, Ing crushed by the ahuae to wiilch dents, without (aeulty siipervlsion, -^voiding a threatened walkout|'to­ paign, McCarthy recalled a boy­ w’Srplanea lost to "other causes," singing supports In a tumultuous the party In power and Ws leaders or control. - ■ ‘ Bi^htins/ day of their 100,000 miners. hood chore of hunting sktinks w'hich were not reported, session of the anhtial party con­ News Titlbits are subjecting It. /• Its masthead reads, "Official 62 MIGs Destroyed Newiyiaper of x Columbia Ctillege, ftoirf /the AP "Wires The Dixie group agreed to the' which killed his mother’s^chtekens. ference. / . fulled from AP Win " It is not posatbie Iri . have name terms ^wiqTiiaa~pirevioUiiy' —'"rhe~lHFre ■ sff««W -yrtu~have —Study-of- gtm - camersr-fllm -re- "An .organization has been Mt continuing cooperatiop on the.ad- Coiunibla rtnivefsity.” • negotiated with the rest of the in­ hunting eHunka,- the worse- you vwed. the aim oim t^t^ of ^ £ mtniatTation baaia- of -heads Ihey The paper, . is aubaldizerl., by the smell;” he itold, "Do you w ant me mun.st planes, in September to ,62 counteract It,” Deakin win and-tsils the Republicans llose. I university DUlirUTE AOLAf REPORT dustry—a ll.OO daily pay increase, . 'New Hgwn federal hidge ac­ :■ plus lO-cents a ton hike in the declared in d warning'to-the antl- That' Is the wav hi-parlisariship ' Jerry O. I.-andatier. of, Brook- ./ V Kprihgtlcld, lUn O ff. .1—diPV— (Contliraed en Page Tweaty-Reven) ■tContinned qn PRlfr Eight) quits man- of evadfng.,^raft ' be­ works-ldkav. .'The DemocraUf tgAliUjllfn. the editor said the paper, had Gov. Adlnl E. Stevraaott'a aUff dpetator-paid Toyalty .for the Amertcjan;..anU-:rearmameat j.Bev- cause, he said, DepartipeTit of Jus-' union's welfare *fund. The dally anites...... -■ - ...... all ffhe credit for its good D'ulta: never endorsed a candidate In pre- " was challenged today to prodooe "Wajrw'itowtoeeeinee $IA2 5 -and th e -.;D(9akln*a'.Aeflk«Mie;;'/of-tiJitoAB«K,-,.|—tice srluiMHl — ■- to discloM -.wi-i'-s-iiri-ii,-—“ FBI report ■ and'-Mame the: Repubilcana- vimta pretWentt«t.rt«cUq!^. ,^ fiOHff tlust &». OMnoonUc. noml- -goyatty 40 cents-a t a n .. - s.- httd--fm ttg:U‘-'--:^^'^ ! __ premdent-^:, mdw-t^vial«« addeeM.to the Ration Monday nigfetfermisfet , v WgHbr.Oaata rndlcted m nk fink file cllmaxffl a'mornlnic Announc^ ..■-Etsenhower said the A aumber of industry leaders of behind-the -scenes caucusing bjM h Koreif reach 119,379 lodaj^, -nlatform. gives ----- "complete J Today's ': RvlitnP^Al-bditoriai ' criticized, M ' femn^diatn-flood sR^DiniiMla -7 Mid that' undoubtedly % .number of '‘4uj - ■®". "•••' "i— bigwigs on the BevAhite bend.| Crea^ of 810 alnce ^ t w,^k. x, ;„p^rt'((nd entlnraemcnf'.JO for,. Eiaenhojiyr’a backing-of/Sen. Jfjl-; ,-jtaiagmDM.' - , - mines, would have to‘close, rather wagon and the moderate faction Withdrawal of TV station appll- j ppiiciea which- have been R.*McCl rthy (R-\y;ia:r'' aha ' ------i-*' .-XT'- y ' ied by former Prime Minister At; ration hy- American-Republican, ' Sen. William lonngr.'fft-lnd). an^ ONLY ONJ5 OK 50 than try to pay the new coRs. worked out op.a hi-partisan basis. Provldenoct IL i,« Oct. t-*(d1|p- Theec, they Mid, are the leSs- In Free Japan Election ' tlee. 1 ''' Maierhur.v, eitminates c'onleat tor He added: "It attaf ks anil Criti­ said F t'ei3p»*

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' 'HtCR>^^/' l|g2 ntis.wf0*(^ •see lht.«reit.; ^a»e of:«v^«r. fient /, . TIONf D „ thir dlutrtct, B c c o i^ f^ to < ■ rv'x ' ' • ■ •- - \ ' r T‘..Schaliehv^i»rlea Crockett wwied by HeRiy ..Ma»9Ug pf WthO* from !4_ ta-ine, : . . . - ■:• .-i-::■■/.-V ... and Tolinrirt h a *' cloaM hef; ^h*.- laS 'ApflK.Jo Ihvf siigate''vi(riou» w'piu'l from the ftominating^Apd tJUH-i th *,r« W -°t ^3 ;Wl»iiv » t " e i Blda of , l-lW.OOO ahd/iiW .7>8 • jichool; »198,918; Richard Johnaoh m mer home h#fe. r ty|leFt>r.patWpl-teacher Bi'Oulfi|. In had t ir Attempt a fonkd lahdinjfe M 8C I1 0 8 ^ 8 ^ p riO i Arid iforrU.-/uH o^Tbr* 1 .bylaws committee will -be Jleari on th» farm oT'I3dad Julitl(5e R ooG .?*f' Were the ^1^’eat bnea'offered on of 'HartfOi'ft, t208,900i F-. F-- Por- • Mr. and M i* '-WlUiafn F. Regail addition to-hrlnging Mrs, Morley The itteetlng will b e.h eid 'Jn the c ^ r fed hlm'aelf, waa ,forced to realgn I 1 Y o u ’ attended'the mah-tnge of their son H4|iifal Soon to Releai Haltberg Ih-tHe Hog HtH 'aectlon -I4a)»t* to .payJt«?e* to,' tax** »y Nnv.. t yj)J; *»* the conalruhUon of t t * fckht-iWim riaa Comphhy. df HartfiW^^ IVfputjijtifc DeuJilfs Not i<» to present the chae for the estab- 'High School Library la the ,Ed*t Pfftrtdeht Truman.' ■ ■- - r- , ■^22»-»:S*^*r4S-.: Viewoi m tisio n Lt-. Firank Regah ahd Mlag.Bhhnie x>f E ast HampbPnKHa11bi|rrg, work- > mi^tlipl ajf irar addition to the Bower* School-^iL:467; the. Wadhamaand/M^ eprp- 3., He failed -T"complet«y", to liahgd Parent-Teac'her Association. Sid'c Recreation .Center. . \ Pi^s-^ho Wiprfe Hurt Ihe (wofr^ofJm ex^naion-and reiio* panyi of Hartford, f2ik,d29> _Xhd 'Nelaon, daughter.< Of,Mr; and Mr*. Affrtrate ^itb M ihg' lrt a fieldvnaarby. (heard Ota | cooperate with Chelf committee SUN.; -la. Mp. .Hunt report ed on sc verM type*, r " - f l '\w' x' ., ■■ of H arjf ord, . C.. • In/that cotnmun.i ty. The cut and Massachusetts. ^ - LODGE TALK KfcTy the injured broUiara ' frpih the |- M_ himaelf With aubofdina.tea, bf the A need for lend'er HaSlat In and'will attempt to' meet, next nva-rriage w*a perR>rm,ed'\at S't. 'Middletown. OH^jX-OfficJals at wreckage which pHWl'wli-up h> r JerTa'Were opened yeate'rday lft\ he . flyj other biddera/on tIR H'otlowlng the recomntendalloi iFvrnlnK p*rty In Aoriibay in' Au- aame view." the town’s 4-H^-prbgrsm* waa ek- year’* budget by conducting an Albans Ch^cp, Sept. 2X 'The The' decision to foVrn an organ- the furrowed ground. •; | coiliforf d jk#e*irf»y hearing refom of the Municipal ^hool were Bari C. Wheel Inveatigatora added, however, .preiwei ,an ofCicial In 4-H annual canvas of*,; fhembersJ and of \the Steering, Committee, the . Hartford. Oct. '1—fn»inltlee » teachers.at the| High School. Ip ternoon. The other, a South Co'X; flclala. ] , I . thABowera proj^t. ll 1-3,000; and Clark, McGrath's prefleceasor who and girls a.* well aaXleaders '"’— 'in------aev-1 members,-William------~E.. wife combinations. the pfincIpaL. speaker a t' a New Ihi* injuripa,! , \ ' J - ' •‘But* ' ^ ito r' a two-line itfe*HiKe STEAK HOUSE M The'-first meeting of the PTA spite of a well jlnfqrmed and .In­ England dinner to be Held at .At^ entry resident and pilot pf tfif ' , The BonVlt ini'Riilldlng fcomH^hy now is a Supreme Court Justice. 1 era!'other field*,are! needed. In--* Ajiden-on, Mrs. Jessie D.. Flynn, program committee, onenf * serieg spiring (alk, by Mrs. John Morley A npinlnallng x;otnnilUee , wau borrowed craft, will he a«ndfrlng. • / , ,.' Kfnest Bbuffard, 40,. of New :|iany'a,of.,,JHttr,tfa^. apbrnltted the ,*nd , over-JUiidJtaUx;* Jjssrd. a*-«h ief of 1 , - lD«iglit«a y^ iflb d TelpraM O’clock. ”Mra.“ Robert- McHutchfW- decid^ not to aflUlate: with the - . y ■__ ,- -/ Britain, Matert for release Imlay, "orlginiil *oufce of thfa ;*|jjf’et e one on tho| Sooln School wopu. j nriaiedL-relipectlvely. fop ihe Bow'r the tax division Jaat November Pri., Snt., Siin* ^ a Tanih ahow rman and intrewj st'ate state or nstloiiainstlpiiai P.T.A. the Mrs. Paul Ryan as alternates. been'^ to report back to the son will act a* chMr I On th* ct^ m lttee to draty up More, than 99 par efnt of the air was a. passenger in a plane pilot­ Much, of the jrt|rtkln'/wd.'vrH»f»o'n. i>"iii>ng iNo* A rr.- forgery which'-Current' *o Irre*'- (Contract* for, the- ^*’’"*^’’'^1^'®" ;,.|j^nd Somh expaniilon project*,] following tax scandal disclosurea. of the E aat."------:— — {'X -i' ~ dure the *ublefct’^8p«clai features' time being. No nsme^has as yet gloves, belts land w k R M F ^ wom •/ ' ponalblv pupliahed la a matt'er to ^.jjj ■' Difif hfe chqrch on the Sunday evening that duce the aubject "8, ^ ^ ^ by-law* , were named George at aeo lavel ia compoasd of oxygen ed by h'ta .brother Albert, 34, of (oetwf'or lOOK smart, ond ff ll CO^^®*T. h|- a w M ^ ''’’^“l * r 7 - tHe approprliitlOTia Were not ex-i . McGrath,, fired last April 3 by /Pel. Meheeh SStTi duce me * OJ ^ , ...P”, -bertiI^TII selected DT|g7\C*T*g for|SP|. the IIIT orgaSiir.ation *ripgfiril#«fllltMI. 'mm South Coventry, iTie plane waa IhS- wild pecc/aries ICO,' X/ be determined by " Inveatlgatlon.' (Seneral Manager ftjehard Martin aid, ^ht-y contain fund* WtSdaor m the door-tb-door canvas.* is held, of the Hlcka Memorial School pro-, .Under the temporary chairman- DoVigher4.y. chairman, Mr*. Ray- and nitrogen. ’ ABl^^TKol't why mt>f* and mOf* o( lh*io ortK com­ sued laat MoY^day, criticised \ l^ en t 'from : her staff Included: uhdergpne. a two-w-eek, training panies entemtg, -the. Ipw blitl|,-aaid them -have been redesigned ^ X Atrace -BrighUnkn, , chief ,.q|, staff, progrAhi- .at. ,the:_Nav.aJ - ba^e in ' AintHm«M~’Tz cuaatlon.-. •—■-/,■ reduced scale In' order,, to fit them .GFa.tJ]'s nppoln'timent - o f. Newlxfld 'Rubber for tires Is mnnh tm igh^ work on the respective p^Ojerta Morris.•-New.,Yfoyk lawyer, to head and Ruth Loveland, secretary, PhUadetehtarPa-, 1-* Fre’d -i. -Wuth- BUDGET ERMS HELP X t o . ,,Her.e Jn^.the .caj>lt^^lJ a^pIgfH^pf-; mto- the- - average.:.-niddern. rooip^ whgn-lt"4ibntMns.«»rbon-J>lack.„^.- KEI^H5 LIBERAL flclal aourte aald Prime Mlnlater TmiTd“~be < o rti plered' wtthm 'Ndic |Ttre^':EleA11-'i7p TrifmpaTgn''ana^ue^^^ :— NaTioffal Tresid eiir Georgia “rlfk "of niT* com7nnnlty.''Me t* in hla mvrnth.M If the Xontracta wetw This means that 'they no Bone of Hartford reported on t.he senior yeaf of dentistry in a uni­ ...... MRCAliVS .lawaharlal Nehni'a gdvetnment .lomlnale the room decor., W tioned McGrath'.* -'good falth>1n had naked ^he~ Bombay-'govern­ awarded In 4lieVnext week br T(K making the appointment^--^' recent convention-held at Boston. versity d o se ly the base and will imber of hew and Other guests also contributed dis­ FRIENPLY v,CIRCLE ment to cooperate In an ImrfiedX. days. . . - / ' ■ “ Itern* reveal a freer dyMgn Ip i;.eply, ^cGrath:,>Eo)nnmenled remain on inactive status until 'ate Inveatlgatlon of'the. matter, •Six otjier, companlea entered hnique and a feeling <^iK hlr simply that "the report Is beneath cussions pertaining to the organ- graduated from college. _., — - -■ _ .^y'. "L - blda on ,lh^ Bowera School addl* nesX tbat’a a marked Rapture the dignity of-lneh who .care: to Izatlon. _ ■ 'X. - 1, • Personal. Mention S W l l P d ’ S The MayA Indiana whrr one* lion...... Xhfy.. Were the Bartletl-, , be honest,and honorable." DorfSlfoha were ■given ’for the The Simpson fhmily was a Sat­ RUMMA0 E prodiieed a high clvlllllation In BrainaVd Company-of "Hartford ?;2\ih.:.3.i i.™i« “™l| Adyiacci of today's second entertainment of yeterana al, the urday guest of friends in SOuth- |r ■■\ : .; ■ ; ( r*5 Tm a I n '• ]...... , . . ■ hospital in Newington; GAR Liv- ,Iidiat,.,la,,naW,.MexU»..Jire,,Bt^ the 1 whp,/nula 'J ? ', ”’‘**5"’'';' deaigi^ use of ^tallfhept, the ,former A^tbrnify bury. , . ' \ - moat important element In tha>f»-j.acJlool. ^207,941;...... a rechette...... ■ and ,, la achl^red. too, General 'told a reporter hXhad no K Ing Memorial, fund; National ' Mrs. L. R. Ladd wag a Sunday SALE y pulatlon of Vucatan. - , .^^lorlan ^Jow' Md’dcr on the South monotone'! coloring Intenticm of "engaging ^ a woss I' ’^'"'Headquarters and Southern 'Living " Memorial fun; and entertainment. guest of out of town friend* end Are of diacussion on each, of the O C T . 1 — 7 K m . \ committee's Interimy^ports." ' of Tolland youngsters on Hallow­ relative*. Mrs. Katherine A. Meacham of "I shall wait i^il the.v have een; I Seven members were 4>rea-. OCT. 2— 10 A. M. \ concluded theirywork.” he sMd. ent. 1 Any women who Fan tra.M Bridgeton, Me., la a guest of her "and agthat t t ^ 'I 'shairsay wha'i relative* who took part" tjt the 'slater,-Mrs; Marion A.-Baker.- -- '"""'.AT THE-' • ■ '"4 Civil tVar, nre welroThe;'"' Next Mr*. Elsie Ludlow'of Needham. I think la appropriate.” Cont. Every NIghf-From Dnsk relatives and X In to d a ^ . installment .— thi STARTS SUNDAY meeting la scheduled for Oct, 8. , Maa*^ la visiting COMMUNITY " r - / Drive out to the F,n*t Wlndaor tb* Manchester Modern* W«UFind_A Sparkling ColIec.Uon StreamllnM Suites third is dpe next week—the ’a'hb| "RANCHO NOTPRIOUS”' Federated Church .Vctlvltl'ea Kibbe formerly Of commlttge, headed by Rep. Che] night as early as 6:15—or a* lat*/ •rte Federated Church Is plan- * Mrs. Agnes Kibbe, formerly Of At Keith’* f FufnltM^ For-Every Room That Represents Outstanding DeMp}, a* 3:.V» to see both grand featuM • (D -K ^, picturea McGrath as *1 "I WANT you" : ■______------— ■------^------Finer Wood* And Fl^ahiwi. .I f Tmi Pyafbr Modern . ; Keiyi Ha* It . . A* WeUV who exhibited "a depjor- attractions. . . . .\i As An Unusualat S h o i^ g Of Stiinnlng^^'lStlv Century ReproductlOTSJ i ; - ■ . X ablXlack of knowledge of the de- pa'rtment he was supposed tp ad- "TT' ■'\ ■minlster,'' It adds: "His testtri^ony and his record as Attofnpy CJeneral indicates that he was rontept to let the status BURNSIDE THEATER quo remain without knowing what A.GRAND SHOW! the status quo was." THE MANCHESTER PUBUC CHERRY^ CORDOVAN SUITE its-; ■fV- TheTeport devoted rnnslderable • Ringmnn Cfoabv, K.gaavi Jane Wyman ■ John Wayne, Nancy Dike* apace to the committee’.* difflcul- > ' tles in obtaining Information from “JUST FOR YOU” I “BIG JIM McLAIN” ALL TH REE PIECKS- ■'*« Dn«We laser with and Book- / • .X the Justice Department prior to 'Techifechnlceilor 8:13 I 6:30-10 huge Plate Olaaa M'*’*'"*'* Udeat of Drawepa juid -X fho appointment of Jam es P. Mc- case Bed , . all aurfared In rich Cherry Gbrdovian Granery as Attorney General. HEALTH sX to ‘bring a new breafjr of/beauty aqd p r e c i o u s TTje. report said delating andi \ charm .to yo\ir home. Keith budget SATURDAY. 1 P. M.: GREAT KIDS SHOW ! X- / ^ v e hampering taejics were erhployed \ priced ’ at only / :' by McGrath, and subsequentlv by SUNDAY:“*’W H A r PRICE GLORY’ acting Atty.-Gen. Philip B. Perl­ X- man. • EASY FREE PARKING • ( i DRIVE Investigators said the Interest /;| of department lawyers seemed les.s you in catching wrongdoers than; "in seeing how little could be done without bringing on a Showdown, ""r/FI and in keeping the Work of their department frqni the scrutiny of THE CENTER THESPIANS OCTOBER l«t TO .NOVEMBER 1st our sophisti-cuff cnch^led circle an.v outside eves Insofar as It FRESENT might he possible.” ^ ^ ,X OPEN A KEITH ' 1 / Such an attitude op'^the part #1 u of .Department pf Justice person-, -/ BUDGET ACCOUNT nel is boiind t,0,/rajse quesUonp as KIND LADY Th* astoeiatien onnouncfs Iff onnHol oRpbd for fundi. This y*ar it our to whether it s^ms from fear of ' ' By EDW ARb CHODOROV I f * big and h e^ ttfu j . ^ I h * moat ^ exposure of corruption or InefB- y- fahulotiR hra,cwt youVe seen and clency within the department,”‘the * BOWER$ SCHOOL If n *c*ssdrY to oik for $4.241.85 fo carry oit th* woiR>of >H* ergani- rv'". personall.v .ydurlp!, H^daome block report said.' ' XI • initial* on a hlng.ybangle brace­ Reviewing McGrath's refusal to OCT. 3 and 4. 1952 .1' let that snaps ayoun.d your wrist 00 g i^ t inVestigafors acces* to, de- , TICKETS $ 1.00 M tion. Will you pl*ot* f*nd your ewitrlbution* to; BO that- the Indlsia^ttncet.- tci-rtfic ^jvrftment ftlea, the report stated:- y gift Idra ; . yC nnd .not a -b it too 'plus lax —y Majiy files .were refi(sed for a On Sale at WeldAii’s, Dairy queen and Sear* Roehiick ...... 'stTtHial-^-oil*' ararieiy- o f reaaona.- SomX-of these, .....]■ ' .... - ' &T'- made to yoiir order! reasons IndA’iduaVly ml^jht he de­ / fensible. /but 'r the aggregate so MRS. HAMILTON BICKFORD, ASS’T. TREASb many reason* tor nondi.sclo.aure 4 / jewelry cannot' but arouse suspicion that \ \ y at iea.*tNfom,e of the rcabona -were MANCHESTER PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ASSOCIATION ipbre exchse's.". CASUAL HAT BAR / Of Vaneeh, No. 2 man in the department as deputy Attorney I 22 GREENHILL STREET General, the report\stated: V-" If you like hats with a "Officials such sfK he in high daah of the unusual-. - places weaken the. entire depart^ run quick like a Juinny to ment and cast unde.seiWcd reflec­ cur main floor ; hat bar 98 tions oij the men and wdnieh who CHANNEL B A C K X- and ravf over oUr spank­ 98 /,t o / serve Under them." / ing new collection o f . mil­ The report said 'Vanech, who linery. / m ain floo r studie.d law at night in Washing­ fi ton, sought admission to the "IVn- \ .. nrsaec bar "apparently becau.se 31* '■K w-as 'unable to obtain admis.sion t\ « S a 1 /■ the bar in other states, the majori­ ty of which require a college de­ gree." ; ' ■ - ' Vanech quit last August, say­ .9 5 ing he intended to .nin fo r' the '"'S' SOFA BED / Democratic nomination for the / look! looJ group 4n„tpn’and m a g a z in e tomorrow evening on :"Votihg ia Y oh M il l i i ill your rw ii kom i by wiRter NYITON Your Responsibility.” She will also demonstrate the use df the voting machine sineb Tolland is W*'H Hdp You Pkm J ■ 1 L6v«ly Decorated STA-llP-TOP using machines for the first time a- in the Nov. 4 election.,. ■ ' - Aid In Tho Finoncing X This is a part',.ot 4^ Voter*- ROCKER r t-t GIRDLE Sen'ice program of the League .of If .you Mart thp ball rnlling now, Women VAtea:of Connecticut. The V.0U can celebrate rbl* Cbriittmaa in 'X b y I>'ague, a noij^partlaaq organiza­ an attractive bouse' of your own. tion. Is active'in many cdnimunl- "V M ig h t an w ell use th a t m oney y o u ’re, ties-in getting wut the vote and perfect for the 18'th Century room, perfect,for com -' Typical of the many dec­ banding to tbe landlord every/mnnth orative Idea* you'll find promoting informed aW active Our lumber i«f fully'sea- fort ' . AND. perfect for value! In glo\ylng authen­ participation of citizens in govern­ to build your own borne. tic black enamel finish with contrasting Gold dec- ,ahopplng ai Keith's . aoned to prevent warping. perfect for-gifts! Choice . ment. ... • 1D( Visit our ofttces. One\of our staff prationa,^ K ^h Quality! "TThe Manche.*ter League jspon- splltHng and shrinking. \ a i the Wsll Rack or sored a .round table:'discussion Using high irtde season- will help you choose yoiir Idream bouse Magszine-Rark . . in bis-. • Sept. 29, by candidates fot the ed lumber -in ] the bon- .fr o m illu s ira u o n s in our| plan books.^ n-oiis Mahogany-': finish,' atrurMon of an average Board of Directors,^ to help voter* ^ e'll assist jin changing tbe original carefully buiU all the way.K become . acquainted, with ..their frame house cost* only» thriugh for lasHhg sef-V- ‘Pi candidate.*' fop public office. A fTS.AO more than lowel' plans’^to include your own ideas, ffe’ir OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. ice.'lShop' Keith's for all league repreaentatlve has attended' grade lumber, i, - ■ •‘'V advise .^.construction methods and ■-/ youn, home needs . . EXTRA SHOPPING HOURS THE ENTIRrxFAM|IAWILL KEITH’S! each of the nine voter-making aba- y: -Jt. easy finartcing terms."' '< you’|t find quality h*r- ■S' MILLWORK Regular Store Hour*: Open Mondk.v Through 8aturii|iB.v,From 9 A. M. Until 0.3d P. gaina galore'. 4 ’ aions and distributed .over ,2.000 You ean^iiely,on,.tbe m alerjals we M. » Closed Wedneadaya At Noon^ Open'Thursday Night. copies of a, pamphlet, which'iglvea COLOR r r 'rMomnfend to last jk housetiine. We'll infbmiation bn Voting In, Manches­ F R E E •’.AkKIN.G In K*4tli’a PrIvate'I’arkIng Ia>t Adjoining The Store. No M etor ter, as prepared by the local •' deliver them materJala to yppr huiM- mB— o ib b I iwi league, and "The A.dvantages ol f ing kite as needed. There win be no . Parking,In The EnMre Btork Just Simth Of The Store. / I ' • ( /, u ^ joining a Political Party." storage problem to worry about; no 4. ’) Mrs. Heard has been active in the Manchester League and Is fur- . costly delays for lack of .maleriaK n renly'first vice president. She ia a ' ' Stop in for a'friendly cli«l.?tTtere’s member .of tl» j board of the inp obligation. . ; •' ’ - ., League of Women Votera'-bf Cqw- • NffHONV QUINN • jom' uciniiiE* anoka nw O F MANCHFSTER necticutj where, a* structure bf BUNNY In.“OILY, tAKE.7 V govemftaent chairman, sKe Mrill s ^ E -^REBENAP^RS” Morgan Entrance *r< | 8?", help to work for a revi.slon of tn- lEWS; .MJOitela — . gtalra.T . state conatltution through a coit' ' cpasfrartsd from fiMty FOR FINE -^atjMUonat : convention. Sha Is PUVIIII tfraaoned ImnWr by; aldll- e i t l i ^ s m m ■TM uato (tf Mount ______I x^ouvD js HI* ABiinr Ml rraltamef|^Rt.M In. 8ed U l M iL t i M fat e sfid U aght at (0MnNi^ STATE y'Hjlwm- at 2i2*f*:M M|(| — MorgyrCaUlognaf 1115 MAIN ST 0Pi>0S!U HlcH s Ml MBBiBeOKL..:- j r;'-'" ’ ^ ■ ■ ..-.T*.' -X rV r-.v'V ;''':r' f V r ^ i - - - L tY: : ■U-: :v6 lA N C H E S ttH T | U 4 l 4 - e -.1.. i’V A V' M l 'i. ;• ' ’'■'y ■-•'1 -ili;

_ : f ’ i ' '■IM ■ M - ' ! ■ -.f ir' : : y I ■ , . H T -I , I‘m-' :,:6 't?' t ! I' ^ ' • ■» I ^-5 v , v - ,L ■7: -ITANGHES'T:R*'/EV6NWG/HERALD, MANCTtfcfltR, *CONN .WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1952 P A ^ E J I V t . 0L- . ------■------:— /■■■■ I"-'- '■ ' ic , ./i. i 'L'raim>v . a : • .% .----Aik;.'.:'' :X' / ...... •, ■ -, ...,...... 0 - ' - I ;.j'- ENiNG UERALDi MANCHESTEI^ 1 , 1^52, a y vlted tq Attend. and to'bring quea- Yeoqiahs barge of tb« z ::t liANCliESTIJR HatjBoyle' Variety S^ow Set • tlona vt missions. . , , program jt t i ooaUer Night F A O S F O t ^ r - Annual Kail Rally held Friday: vw al 'kelebtlotts by ham'# Mrvtca Station w'lth Bu'rn- Mrs. Mpntague White, prestileht Mr. I/Amour; .vlolifW“'#dlecllons 7X i R n j k k l e ^ Bv^Dorcas Grown Attracts^ r«Ad- A m w . jjnt.yNBurnham#. .of ,Xh«.f.LailleAr Bcncvol«nt..Socicty.. JRudwn 1 _jMQn STRAIB REfUBUOMI; f T’frttobr tn^ieailinn with-tlbe Sportwhen. e win gladly Receive Inqulrlf's about leqHoiia by ,Clifton Goodale and: a j Voiin^er Prr»on^ «v:ie ill I/alii Airaiigennenta ,J|iave been made the-aiflnual fall fally of the Hart- reading by Mt S; Frank Hamilton/. | ^ O f t^st lbves « ^ by t]te boroaB'.,G|rotip to havT a /Toird Dtstrtct'Fellowshtp of Cbngre-; 'A play entitled "Pattlcoat VPoIi- > h •'■ o vem e gationai Women' to. be -held 'Wv tics"' waa preaentbd by 12 women. I ^ ^ a l o r 1111 t i I l k iiaaels - (4b - Enterpriain /mualdar'variety show presented aa : New York '-i/rv While nldery the We.thersfleld .Congregatipival The Grange had been openwl with . „.,.„'lartjj|ociimentary film dlreHs------\ ' -4 the (Program at the anriual, moth-moth-' Church, Thursday. ,• . ' the officers at their ;statloria and Toronto, C«n** Wav YOU MAKE I CHOlOe -.Hometowh,i. U ,S.A.-(;Pi—WllbUT and «nybc>dv know.'v(-ben,,hejvqrfc#!^,.ja„ hter b aiiqu et'k thh SoiAh the naual singing , of' the. S tar' ---(tat«------love ,ae''ljird'a lYorH City, young people t r ^ t o l^le, A m erl^; Spangled Banner and Salute to ■ iln »'» »to average citl.Sn. M ^ l ?no"ugh / o S k e i J^^thiuHat tShi.rch to be, held pW- Supper will he observed during moya In. , / ' steal enough m ake. the reguliu- 7 o'clor-k ' service.' the Flag: , . / , | .> eld tn-ed* * -living ro nov-l first 'Latin talltlinf^ picture In [ FOR A REASON JoinMX^grot^ roading. a^notl^e hla ' day evehln^ at 6:30 In Cooper - A aiirvey ihy .the City PlArtnlng Rajelgh, N.C.- i/P H e r ^ an him owe taxes." \ 1 The serrffotv will be “The Common ' ynwgntled Utoo irurli*. , , | , movie hlatoptr''^»pecta ofTIfiper- boss hgnsjut pinned to the office hla Hall. Department Ahowa that dpring the e.aay way to Agute out 'how many • 'Vou choose « lawryer for legal maHera. still later, when be ente- Cup and Cobtmon I-rfiaf." / . ■ There are no railroads in/ Sam uel II Hb #*y< he has a secret fo r nuia | • ial Komww the roiirlh Century.", bulletin b■ .a'j. ■ ployes who ha-.e been offbrod gov­ #n ugly rumor that 1 was curing —or bov friend.. t#tooed com i^te The number' of malea between mult.lply/fnla figufe^by 16 it/yn\i'rr used -bn the tables are the original ' me.eting hour 7 p.m. lii the church . i. frtentary,” said Yerhalllen, ,■'* ernment jobs at three tlm ^ their my lumbagp^wUh a mustard plast­ with hrtrt and arrow t« a. teot i 26 and .ll^ud femklea between 16 ibfiderVtely .arUve or by 20. if Jfn\i And so on all through the Hat of profeaatona deslgn^nnd hari'dwork of the Kchler social room On ^ n d a y night: This PrenCh and , Dutch tranalatlop# present salary We don't. er made of glOO bills. Come wUh CONTINUE EFFICIENT HRVICE BY A , wher.e the new one/an aee.l It. and .14- wtipwtiV/moVrd .movea into theinr city< iiy do 'h«frd.^brk .each day. The result‘ “ are being made a,veU,able. -When and trades. Therefore .you choose a savings and jOd^r Grmtps. In" charge of atoi-y is about ithe East Harlem, “ A'.statem rat of the firm's me, Mr. Feebler I'w a n t yo\i ' to ,'decoratMw. They are especially V I ’Teople li#ually get tatooed on\ a • , wete abouWoO.UOO more than' the wlljU-lie-'roughly the^,’hun(ber of the Latin verjion of (he'.pfetiir^ bank to keep yoiir savings In. but In n a a ^ g N. Y.. parish: Rev. Stephen. Chama ‘ nanciBl position is attached, know the full truth.” . • OF FROVEN AMLITY. foOHah'impyta#/ he ' aayr l-THey.'; numjjer o f people of almflar #gea ,_Jorlea you need to pialntain your la ahotvn, ap'erlatora wilLbe givep thuTrholce let It l*e a Sliitual Savlnga B a i^ 1 suited for This anniversary .occa­ bei'Jaln gave a.Talk pertaining to . n tentfon Is greeted to the portions Wilbur followed him- Into the sion. V ■ • aoon regret it. Tvt^ had peojjle . ‘ , who. nioved olit, the aurvey present weight, ah^sayd. the text In advaneeXto acqiialnU — here It la the Ravlnga Bank of ManehesleX balsk roomT where the butcher this parish where he was i !t>reaaejmylA3fl.8! calorlea a day..-T^-g#ln:X poundJA; J.oot plaster model o f the fourth \ atoo'd the test of-tthie. t o ^ a r t a private fBnd to help the get exagg^Vqted, can't you?" dem­ A nilover partment ha.s rercive'd to datp AuatrhJia. She hadi herirelf covered weyk, add, hljA plore Calorlea thfn Century caiUtal of the Rornap Em- m meet its expense.' their con- $338.05 toward ^'parcliase/Of # This adVt, paid for by frten ^ of the 4-andldate. \ anded the buto-her. - ■ PONTIAC DEALER with marWnga to get the Job. then\ j- you apenrfeaeb day, she advised. c '-s. ■ There are no actors In the 1 rlMitlons wilt be gratefully ac; Wilbur .'Idughed' to himself all rosuscltator aj/a cost of//^$6l6. /\ ('h|irc>h I.sui187.60: MothX^^.s Club ■ - i(L. Than there'w:a» .the ^i^iatrallan \ . tiarl IJinderaon • have got tHk yotbrs fOihwing their Rev. Pred A. Den superintendent hnlpeg, Canada . (4’i Don"lcn to all Hoiilh| the Ho'y^ lAnd. .recently ‘'''‘••'u'Med F.lliabCth fn recoght' THC Ing: Donations from rithars who may 3 shears, the barber - bowed- and ■'W’hen!-«ee-yoU goibg to give Asylum Hill Church, Hartford or* Inrt wjll make hta initial Xv>k ^ jjj years they hay# I ( wish uid be sent handed him a sheet of paVer cov­ pvibjlc'report on your private fub Oct. 8. , to . .secretary a ^ance with the ('enter.Thea^' ^ ____ The Annlveraarv'eoincljied wft'- spent St . iaolatcd lighthouses MUTUAL SAVinOS^ BAnic ered with figures. \ A workshop on mis.sjohs will be to Frank Brown. Jr X aity affiltalioa.affillaliow. , accorchngaccording to| Ihinpurall^^gural n.na ri.na W / fh e hrsthr- /Hjht.fund." ■ ---- Fire df-parl- lorke Winnipeg.. Bol.|i were re­ What ia this, Tony?” asked W il- lieik in the Andovyr Chureh on Andover 'Voluitteer. Klliiigton ■ptana In .tta preaentallort of Frank Ki ^^Haslnda who 1.4 a mem-) , loco-ioUVea ai qiiired ../'I'm glad you brought that up, JTEL. 81«t tired recently. bur. ___ _ MondaY, Oct.. 13,T§lx neighboring pient. - j y l pla Krlday and Saturday ^^Xa ■Wilbur," said Trellis Mae. .She Booster .Night Held her of the- g:isenhower-N|XC the principal coastal pl*ln. J4gal Beverages j from the first of the month. "But I have ten of your I. O. U.’s 1 th#'immomate fam ily at * dinner, speaker. Tickets #Ce not necessary. llbrir. totaling J1.60. What I want to I ler. ' phthellc atpfy armisea her /rm tired of hearing the public;, at Urtfliojna of their aon in law and M apping grange Note v. . Roykuiea from hla popular spell-[ AT tow PRICES^ T know- Is what you did with the! ^ U R NEW LOCATION ayniplilhy: a h x ^ ^ u lslvely offers say barbers are scalping them,” d ii^ h tec Mr. and Mra. Raymond htm^help, anX/foon Irecomes the Twenty meriihera of the local InA'hook gave Noah Webster 2A ■ money. And don't tell me you used j Peltier with whom the^make their giange attendedaUended (Jrange-SundayOrauKetlunday ata f y ^ r a time for-writing hla diction Arthur Drug Storei 1 Btid Tony.'■"You will please note to fight Communism. Are you 4- vlCtlm of tbf^lniat'er chai nier. In rwi \ - - 143 M IDDir TURNPIKE home.. e v e r y .clryUniSlanc c, h r Is; poiscxV pair." - ' closed like a w in d^ goldfish. | I-/-- gla#a and flow-era. a. lm4tCo-Wed ahowa. This year and W old-W ld« tkunnmnkih Fascinated, Wilhur studied the "I deny all,” he said. " I will not I- FLETCHER BLASSBO. ONLY 10* DOWN HOLDS YOUR CHRLSIMAS SELECTION UNTO. DEC 18 They have one daughter Mra. Tlcke'ta-for fhe play are now- Wapplrig Community'...... ('hiirch figu res. A fter w-ork he dropped dignify such ba.sele.ss acc0.sat(ons | Of into a bar acro.ss .the street, With jfcavmond Pelt.ter .of Ellington an^ on saleKni,. -At' W el^ n 'a " '•■■'sdrug store, willvtll observef 3^oyld/\\lde ( om- with an answer. This trend toward I Manche.strr three aona Charles of Ghico^ 'Searsra Roe^ickRoebuck. th.e Dairy Qiieeiv niunlon .Sunday nkgr w'eek with all his martint_lhe_bartender. f held financial nudism has got to stop! Phone 3879 lA- s ' rails. Maaa.. Albert of South Had- o r’maymay be-.pti..,.„be-.ptwetiaaed from any^ioffprlnga donaleii'to nitsHiorta. out a blAck. notebook. somewhere, and it is going. to„stop , I le^^ Maaa., and Adrien o f^ a r t-. Theaptnn membeh.'.n.mha#. Thc'scrilor phoir will meet for fMy income tax payments for T IliJ'ht here.” A good selection of modern and Venetian mirrors.\Hoiv ford,, and five grandchil^n. - ■ - ■ rehearsal tojooirow at g.p.nit and the last five years," he said. "The But if you think it did - - well Duboil retired rwme^eara . ago politicians say they are clean^as X about a mirror for that frame in the attic. Estimates the amokehoiiae \ .gualAlned/ an Pildav wgl'find the JUnlora InC aes- you just don’t know- Trellis Mae after .Vvorklng tor'thr Holyoke hound's tooth—well. I'm .cleanir i ll.SOO loss, The -pU, was .oteaned alon nt 3(1 •• P-at-. gladly given on fireplace and door mirrors, glass furni­ (Maaii.l Street R altray Company out and the barbe.cu^ went/ni Anjld BbwUiig l.eagiie .Acllvilira than a teothleas hound. (You can It ia e.stimated that the minerals ture tops. . . I for 37 jreara The^are both active Th^' Men's Bowling ' League see no tax payment for UM9- I of the earths crust are 47 pet cent ■ V : the Dtlos^ . \ / ■ ‘ ' OPEN THURSDAY EVE. AI.L DAY SATURDAYS SHOPS!i M I T H ' 1 and able to purMie their favbrlte aoHelliile for this w-eek;. Thiira- want to go into thatrln detail. I by weight of oxygen, 27 per cent, i hdbblea w h tc^ a fe numeiyma. r,— '--A / ■ Convention nnl \tVhceU iday./at 6:4-6 pni.: St. Francis' worked for my brother that year, silicon and 8 per cent aluminum. STOOLS•sm i ; . .BMeamal Set Men's (liib wlt.h Plea.sant 'Valley. iday, a rehearsal tor t he Thura Dsiry amt KaCmcra Hardware and , Chancy ^ „ o..... i r will be held In , the ■New York (4h IThe A s.'ioi'ia- Cohgrogatlonal . Church at 7:30 tlon of Railroad. Advertising-Mari- Pat.rla's (Jr«s,enhoitae; fi:.30 n.m',, Calhrilic War 'Y-elarans with Mya-1 224.00 p.ipf-A apestlal svent follow r the agera helil Its Snniial copVenlion ■'.'4. on wheels. All m eeting were ori tcr.V Men and Highway Service and \ Ihearaal. the' Hill; Friday at 0;-46 p.m., Tlm ^' Including n-H P mbtofk In Planning Stage trains., . " A cook book la in the planning Members Imd tyco-day slopoff olhy Edwards with Hafrlson'a and' Buy Shopmlh-^5 big. ArrrtfHcan Legion with Marowakl's! Stage b y ^ a Calenda r at aft o f F.l - at Banff, AIherf^'and another at capacity ipdior powaif lloglon^-Congregational ('thurrh I>ke Isiiilse./ C Tobacco Farnn,*:30 p-.m., Burn-f 7 ' Harvest Time at Blair -/ apoffaored by the Ladles Benevo­ tools In. 1 ^ g g a d unib lent Society. The cook bOok will N E X T BEST T J l I N O t o A GRANDSTAND SEAT h at Vl^ordi today have an added feature ah ow l^ the OK • ' C ir^ a r Sciw^ months of the year. with Y O U reaping the values miistratlona will be. wefcome and , Vartical Drin\PfOM. 12*. / any nfie who cares to contHhute»i, AMESITE DRIVIW A? Dlic Sohdar, Vfaod a Araw-lng along with their recipes | ' should hear In mind that simple ' SAVE 10% BY CALLING NOW , Loth* qhd t/loriuntal line drawings are beat suited tqf MACfllNF SPREAD WORK O^IARANTFEO Take time , out today and gather up those im rtanl Drill Prfts. O*^/10% duplication on a m|meograph.^ ' • TERMS A,RRA.NOED Mrs. Clyde la chaittnan Ojf the FRKF 41RADINO down, biolortc* twmtMy. FREE K.STIMATFS • e x p e I o e n c e srs’ cE fommittee and har.,Tomml/ee will ' 1920. pieces of apparef that make-up your winter w ^ f ^ d r o b e IWCH eN ^ . .pr. f.W he- anhoiinced at/a latar.date. Oc­ POWER ROLLED S e e the tober 2(> ia the deadline for re^ celling recipe^ while you can get therri, at these stup ^ f ^ o u s / DE MAIO BROS. '/ riREMEN;fijHirsE i h t i n s - CALL ANYTIME 76V1 / ....CeniraU^ III. When Free- 7 .:.A burg volumeer flrerneu held a bar­ Harvest/ becue .gecehlly- -their barbecue . 7 7- hoiine.w-## burned down by the pit X flreColunteera dopaed the Are In “ 'V'min'iitea and saved the food but Da Mont da I a»x* DYNASTY. L Jl-iBi-k rylinHrii-it-t»(' Tin Mont irihe. Chiiicoe Wool or Rayon Suits Chippondalr cahinfl hi fine mihogany Tonwr*. /Large Croup of Dresses Bnili-in ttrawoT k»r optional rctonl Fully lined. Sizes 10 to 18, l4 ’/2 to 22'/2 ■ / ■ Man" Especially priced for this event Croup 1 / / $24.88 Your Beit Move! ets ■/ ' '■ • '■ . ■ ^ - I-iaxe - 7 . Formerly to $35.00 / $6.88 $8.88 $9.88

CHESSBOARD CHECKS Dll Mont iiibr. i Group II SPEciAllY IN 6 NE|«ID FOR Rift'lf in (Irawrr / $34.8JJ^ $10.88 $14.88 7 $16.88 ■or opiional ro<^rd BOTH FJINOI AND NdtMAL RIGIPTIONl U x ' Formerly to $39.98 . 1 ! t / * b o t a n y : eahinot «f (j„, All sizes included: 9'to 15, 10 to 20 / MAN8 mahngjny or Group III /$59.88 \\ For a cl'i(ic-iip o/that tenth-inning fiaish — nothing litnrH and 14L‘i to 24' / 5 0 0 "n / f rj can match yoUr new DuMont for crisp, sharp- Formerly to $49.88' (•VOMOFF / foc^ised pidtirea— brilliant black and white con- : V // ' - -7 A~ 7 .:. jrasl — Itill, clear-toned sound! Conic in and com­ ■f ^ ( & n / :G“ 32.95 p o w r -k r a f t s a w pare! * The new Du Mont Dislan-Scldctor \ REGULAR 16.95 JIG SAW A finest pictures from yeak or tlistaRtfln//'6trong Sweaters — ftrmt: 10% Down 29.95 Bahn<;» Monthly O l l i H E A T .12-/0. Mod*/ 14.88 Mfffb ilad* or nearhv slations, at the flick of a switch! Hond\ knob rairot, toweri 7 ' combinofto*) Jslada— WALL-FLAME METHOD on cuh t o ^ ' vart., 1 V4' ot 45*. Dip fartce odjutt* easily Ught duty Powr.-Kroft Sovr. Smooth ground coft-iren H The new Du Mont anli-ptare Selfocus'* / Skirts Blouses / on 1 -pe guid* bar. Miter gouge, blade guord. Coit- 8 x 8 ' table tilts up to 45°. 5 ' blade cuts to canter oF - 'v?7!rrrr^m tube, with the largest 21-ini li picture Iron lobl* lilh to 45®, it 2 0 0 4 ', with exteniiom. 2 4 ' circle, I'/x' deep. Sawdust btoyrar, adiwlabte \/. Pajamas $2.98 V-type" blade guide'. Sturdy ca|t-iron fronw. boao. ift televi.sion, for the sharpest pictures r All one low price ouiomaliatjly! • The newDu Mont T

Jil^ic Kca'ser*, scfeerang miT , ^ - Rayori or cotton ~~ '7,''S4'i-8 8.'/^, ■ ^ sialic/tnd intorferciifc! • And, for * ■ - REG. 3 9 . ^ "34.93 KEAVY.; - Thr l)K\0!N. liy Dii .MnnI Sizes 34 to 40 D U T Y D W IiL Rest engineered, best de«igneil automatic heating the DHK stations to come, in>i just one IdfK pro­ with hig 17-inrh rrrtangiilar tuba. ELEC. SAW equipmept cold. The result of more than 25 years Plua-in for rornrd playor. Cabmat of Formerly to |7.98 of heat engineering experience. vision, hut tun! C om e in toilav and sec our rom plele &ne mahogany or limed oak ranaart.' 33.88 31.44 •^meanest, quietest, mbst dependable autornaiic oil 2^ * . . V-" hewing!.obtainable. ("VCali*Flame method, of course!) litje-of. the All-New Du Mont Telesets — the most 4 V4'■ crosscut-rip blad* Lorge-copocity drill wMl • Fuel sayings that are not just promised, but gusr- adsanced television receivers ever built. i afUftd iuHt ritiiig! Consistently saves up to 25'T on #/ cuts to 2 '/ r vert., 1 ' g e a re d chueic,: fuel oil^—often.more! ^ 'A LW A YS A of 45°. Ho# bevel guide i Halicol-cut ttaal gaflnii • Rxpert instalUrkm by c*|H.-rieiui-si Timken Silent Tdasat* pricas qow bagin ot New Winter Coats Grid blade guord. V* -HP. oluminum-oHoy housing. Automatic laaory'trainesi mechanics. For ] 10-1 20V, AC-DC. 450 RPM. AC or PC • Hundreds of thousands of satisbeci users have proved r-V. b e t t e r d e a l Full length or ihorttei— ■ it: You get much more wlyen you. buy Timken Silent Be dollar-wtita -and buy Automatic heating equipment! /# ♦ ® ■"'p ...Tihne' Tuff Niined Xstcijrm 1 9 9 ATBRUNNER'S your needs now at these 5^ Neaf ehaafca ariUi a rar*.lair..< OPEN coats, tweeds fl eeces. i* a triwBaad far low mark-down prices. • / : Biea-a*dh*>a*. The'“ Bataar" , j I •'V itaadJiM Mi m i w * m iu lab*) -4 ------— —i" THURS. and FRI. cfX..r TV- i' * alwapi h wMi ■aaaltuliable np-. l i M C T R I C R E G . aO.90 l»dM4KlM*a aailieriir in fabric W ere $39.98 now $36.88 as waU as aijrla. ' SA W . 7 -iN . ZliEC. D R llii I f yaa’i* aaMit* yMtll btad JL W ere $49.98 now $44^88 *ar dUveti**' far ihaaa 2-pIr UNTIL9;30P,M. u COMPACT OIL iOUIKS TMtim WALl-rUMI aiMABU OIL rUINACtt -|M)$ virtia wantad beaatier. 49:50- ^ov«dt oM the of iURNIIS ar.« d*»*a"*d ( brtog I* ovory owotr th* Be penny-wise iand * shop ou^tomottc heal oi t>t» »/Fft ail tkepAB end tittf I 'vtioeat io ,c«o«pl*»* wliUaf ' , a# fvfnectB flfid b«U»rB. \ air caodHlanloa. CrOsscut-rip bfod* cut# PMol-grip /aiodoi/ . the thrifty, way^^t W e r f $^59.98 lo 2 H ' qt vertical,, I '\gaorod-Check. Stool rif* FAitic ft t«i SAT. UNTIL S P. M, . Proujaly Sold end fiMtalfi^ by goon. Blwldimt • DF-^rilf % 9 -lt i J Blair's. ■ . now $56.88 -at 45°. Bavel guide, ■X. t.?:.. : -i . 71711 1 blado guord. 5000- H O h IM MON., TUES., WED. RPM. no^iqedv AC-DC U l M i l b . OIL HERT NGINEeI iNG, INC. UNTIL 6 P. M. •V, O ' ' -V ' /■ :L 358 EAST CENTER ^ST.-TELEPHONE il91 'T' 4 , 3i OAK StMBT m . 2 -1 ]| M | ■' . . ■ -m! h;- » ■ ■■ \ ,^fV ^ -* J d . / '.v--!; /<>■ ■i 'i'-. " f ■ X -.',-S J - 7 '- , V.-. /\.- '. T. -V ■j,//'' ■■- Wiii' ■ ■ T—■ '. ,j i § r . -'■ -v:

■ ■ :■< . - \ ' -:■' - ' ■ ■■- I ■f ■/ p A O E S ^ m r S .1 s > ' JJANCHESTER-^ENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, GCTOBEF 11 / V'- IL / I;--’ J i-i'!-‘- 'TSF' f. stoer plans for tha fibaehyahes of W lJCiHESffiR EVENING, ^R ALb< |IANCHESTT3l/OCTGBER 1, t9 B 2 . inot, members of the assocl^o'n. Virfth a depth of 48'H W t »m l *>or- WeekivA I though Hebron was un­ BOLTON ,P1re Prevention week: Chief Bo4*i* p A G B S t X (^unl^ Artists A lL efttries must reach the library dfrtiig the first menttimed piece able tobe representad In this first : j X i Femino :s of,, land. ■ ■' if- meeting, 1"T|^ntlclptted thfy'WIll 'Massolint urges ail' membsrs^ tq befOTW nooh:^ attend. • , W a, '^rollns Corner, program T o w i t l I n y U e tim ehrn- to 'j!Kl*»t ■ sis join the’'gitoup. VnlHT-^lUO y»>tbvy».s - . ■; f f . If jtMyjts'" - '"rntm-riln -r’ ~ Xli^H pldElkkibU • 'Mti:-'eiglrth lyja-from grades six, aevhn and W H A T — alOf cbairmah, rieently nstlTiett mem- • l a y - a w a y rs that the next meetingW the grade teacher and vice preSi' Stidio arid Tolland County Artists al nssoctadion. ' tb ' be held Tuesday, Bkjs ou of the Ando^er-Bolton-Cefumbla ton Bureau, Mhi. Joseph ^Italia,' E m M o i StaMlard Time WjmCrrCh. 0 7'/ teachers ' asso'Ctstton', has' an­ mixed (boys and girlsi volley ball ation \yill hold its sixth annual will be titled ‘'Let's Framd Them team*. Girls from the same, grades telephone"' 5545. j i H A R G E I T Sente^ to Servied Correctly." Mrs. Forster Will cx- fopcrly* nounced a meeting of the" group At :tri-rinK r-^f *m.. hiblt Cict, 18 to Nov,. 1 at/(tie Will, be hel’d at .the lo<'al. sebool tnay play on the mixed or gtiU After ll*YeaiP7-Term Rockyille Public. Library. The as-1. blaln how to prepare different '^ le y bsll teams. Upper grade T ? f t AnPO“"«*** T l ! » — ^*THT— W ufthor. lypea o^frames and wUl illustrate tomorrow afterrioon.st t p.m.,The W D«&-N»wi. \ bqeiBtion has invited county^rtista Bolton, Octo^f'd-c/Special.) — meeting which la Hie first of the students in each school gfe being ' ijrONS— We»th< r. »»dy Owed to Stat^ to enter, two. paintings wbfqh have . \ ialK with examples of suitable polled to decide whether-the touedr trt»~WDRC— W^W Jlewi .^undup. V miua and frames. Members .are In­ irhe Town of Bolton hAs invited new school year, wilD.hfcInde elec­ ;t a*pp«b» WTnT—Newi. ' — i . ■ • been ooirmleted 'fclth l^ the .last tion' of officers. All teacher* -Hn fhS footbAlixfeairvs will ctinsist of Six ^ ED’S X ■ IRW..' ■ w nc-N «w *. HiMtford, Oct — ISA— A defend­ vited'to bring framed pictures for bid* onlthe so-called North school friBBey. „ 1 hree yeai^ Various ^edlum s in­ three towns are members , o f’'the or nine nteii. A meeting to be held rolwHop. WCCC— KltdlAjCorner'. _ ^ ant atved in shocks ^disbelief g o in g water colors,'^ pastels and i criticism if they,wish. 1>e meet­ property on South rosd to be sub­ In CoUimhiiKpet. 9 will take up the SION SERVICE ANNUM. CHEUN Ur WHAT-iCup .ofTrolTii* Club. ing wluThe held at 7:30 p. .m. in mitted io First Selectman Charles grdti^,,, lUt ^I lM , . WKNBt««ewb: iBporU D1*«»L - -- • yastetday. and "hla ,Miter fainted,, oils wlH be shown. ■ . work nf drawing .dp a a'rtiedulo, the / — . ■ ' ' ■ . « CMeiieAfo«nt. I _. ^ eupertoib dbuft sentenced the nriornGortgregatlohal Church, A/Roblans on or before Oct^ 10. /- intor-ScIwol'Spoii* . " f^ommerclar lettering MIEVENTS « . R^uARt liRtlnet. ’ WON8— Newi I _ ^ ■tfred F . Isidyi'ig,. president, Is Plans for ah rioter-school sched­ poiisiblllt.v of pbst-game talks and ------>-ffltnbp«m Bpocltl. him to 15 ^ 2 6 . years in prison Rockville. '\ The property contains' ap'. also the:, possibility of broadening ■Tb« iterard Bsep. oriel Nfwi nourdup. Chairman of the ftanging tbromit- ppoximatWly one and a third ule of touch football and volleylMII isilk. tierren Proreaa Printing eaSTLT EE^ANIi *’ w TH T—iMdrt .Arraja Tire*. Martin AtronnKy. \ OR top of 11 yMM he already owed tee, VAssisting are'- Mrs. OsChr the progi'ani with Social activities. ,, Muilc.’ acres and , the bnp room school- were made in a meeltng of athletic Neon flervlre / m Wlddef ,BTOii . BHl jfenklni the s^te. ■ ------Kreyrtg,-Mrs- -H4rPl:^>.L.. .Cot.t-0.Ili • Carbon black, la so rnessy to f -.' -Plan Fire I’reVentive WllAY— F'*** W»mp. handle that British stsyedores/g^ ■honsr.— A-ny-nH la 1 m deed will directors and atudent representa­ — TbA WoBWl /In WK>rB-Phii Hole Show. However, but for a technicality, Mrs. Cbrl Conrady, Mrs., Harry alao he given • to the' siicce*:*- tives of the elementary, schools of . 'The meeting of thS--volunteer Tnmrzuk, Manchester 8388 DE«W-RIGH Nawi; Kltchln^aiid Rev. Forrest Musser. extra pay known ak"dirty money" r.d *— WCCC-Newii Breakfut Frank "Eggt” ' Femino; A4,' of ful bldecTon the ''piece of land Lebanon. Columbia, Andover and fire-department this evehint at 8 Or HarHord 2-8495 'Jewelers — Eat- 1| boy. M l^ b r d , might Ijave been sen- X fee 01. one dollar per picture when they handle a^rarbon black b'clocir at the .firehouse 'will ' Show. WTIC— Radio BaiWar. measuring '152 feet on South roa^ Bolton held at the l^csl school this 787 BfalMBMdat W TllT— Bob Llavl UncedXStfive tnore years. WlR,.)>e cH^rg.ed all those who are cargo. PWn BUI. N( \V«NB— Ilallan Ildiir. Femino, .whose three previous g;6A— W TIIT-Jobn fcnto. onl T mtoII. WON8—Oabrlol itoattar. oonvl^ons already have cost him t!»»--vrDRC-Newa, V 17 y w a in'.priaon, was convicted _ ?lSrtt»hf«r. vvece— 13 nundrfoViid 90 Hlla. of robbery with violence for beat- ■ V WKNB— Nawa; Thr tittle Show. Famdus Matce WHAY— Italian Proflram. /tog up Joseph Brskuskaa, who lives M S r t iL .. ■ WTHT^Bi;rakfaa; Clii . y at 257 North Mbin atreet, Manches- A WTIC— Thaatar or Milody. . ter, where he operates a shoe re­ One Extra-1‘ i:d*—WDKfJ—Curt U u N r *>n0 lUrtlu WONS—.Nawa. A irln Tablets • ill— WPRC— Thia la Bkrtford. d k o w COATS pair shop, and stealing the shoe­ ^ I^ ^ N o U * nnd llooUA SSo—H-(neln Pure 5-6rsfn WON8— Tallo-Taat. , maker's wallet containing $97, ■ert* el lOOO ;2»h 9 9 c Ball- W KNB-^d Swatt She li^-V^OT^Fmnhlo Frioeh. -iWONb— C«an Patlaraon. July S. ■ 33le-HI-«tala f A L G R E E N I WCCC-Nawa; 13 Hundred and 10 Sizes 4 to fix 'with slacks' Because of Femlno's bad record ■ettl* ol 100 , Brown- New,. , In the past, Joseph _V^ Fay, ,Jr,. ,'nroAt HIU .95 79e- tk-erain ASMRIN WKNB-a-I(altan Hour. . coat alone Aasiatant Btate's Attorney, plan- -WOWiWNtWfc WHAT^Italljn Tprogri Sizes 7 to 14 ■Mdiart 1000 2 ^ 8 0 * DRU6 STORE n c —Nowf. > ned to'present him before Judge J. 3tc-14-0rala l \lettlM ONOa-Kowfc —ir. ■■. W Tl^N rw a : . Your C -t ^ ___ __■ X T W I C E . TH T—Wew»: Joo OlrnnA :»-WllRCP:ifi>i Croil \As lliuBtratedV fitted coat In virgin wool fatwlcs Hohiafd Roberts'on A charge of ao«i* onoo; 2 h r 3 0 ‘ ■ ^TDO WHAT^FaniouaXTrlsla. being an habitual criminal— a H A T^e w i WTIC—}Ial Kolh.X woven in a rich/ gray gten plaid with gplld gray match- * os Much 942 MAIN STREET AT ST. ! f.ig—WJflC-^trietlT Sportai Weather. charge that has a maximum pehal- tNWslsrten |r*s4 aetllet WONtf-Sporta. WKNB—Quia Call. ing fllaclffl .or red check with contrasting navy aiMka W:0*— WDRC— Arthur God ay. »c,trtmmed with navy velveteen collar and pocket \ ty of So yeara in priaoh'. CMLONO^VU. I WHAT—Supper•HAT— Ouppar iNrenada.iNi WKNB— News; Through 'ha Taara. for One ,. WDRC—■WDRC— Jack ■ Balroan;---- Thia Be- 7 helted back.' Al} with wide grow hems in sleeve, bol- ■ \ 1 However, a- two-day discrepancy Z WTlIT-t-My True Stoi^. t o o t h p a s t e WTIC— Wrlromt \Travaltri tbm. and watStj of slacks for ah extra year's wear. .to . dates waa noted in a fe-check f e n n y M ^ o i Tha finesL purest aspiUfk Club. WllAY'— ltiUlan W f. 'of Fernino'a record. Consequehtiy, 'Wa£^\&eH£l^eHC^ drug store tdbiets thot m o B ^ eoa^ WCCC— Music. O T—Sarano Oammell, Newa. sizes 7 to 10 slacks .. . 29.95 Fay withdrew the habitual crimi­ ^ w * 5 0 * .Jhiiyl Guaranteed.^ WTHT-JKS—Ifewa; Mualc fo^A^nerlcA Ililg— W’DRC—Arthur Godfrey^. WOK8-1 WON8— Raiila Stone. ; \ ' i ■' , . . nal (jharge and Judge Rbbefts sen­ Purilie* mouth. / WCC' ‘ UitS— WTHT-iWhlaparlnf SIraitk tenced the defendant to 15 to 25 lOiSb—WDRC— Arthur GoAtray. V ...... 2.98 to 4.98 f mlO-^Anton i Sadlak. W'rtNS— Sammy. Kaye. > Matching Hats ..... years for robbery. WTIHT-Bporta. The sentence does not take efr -----^HT— OporU. WTIC— Douhle or Nothing. WHAY---ltallan Program. " 1 . feet until after Fern^no completes iN8—Sporta. WKNB— Myatrry voice, - tii^W Q N B — F^ItenB Lawla.------.Jr. Other famoui makers include CO ATCR AFT • BAMBURY • OASTWIRTH the ll-yeap term he must serve as Communlat lor the WCCC— News; MualC. W T l ^ l Waa a ^ ------Witl-' WTIIT-:-Whan a Girl MarrliA ^^parole'Violator. *^ tVONS—Sammv Kkya. ... W TKI^^aatoar: Headllna Edition. U:ta-WKNB-New«: StO Club. WOKB— Tallo-Taat. WONS— lAdlaa Fair, .,1 l*3Dfc!Ef------4 — - -W Tie—Strike tr Rich. \ wTHT-Hff--J6hBTiiniyr" - W TH T— l.RC-What;i| ¥> WTIC— Down llomera. weeks this summer. Purlpoae of the 2 i 60’ -Family Thaatav WDRC— Aunt Jennie's Stories IM S ^ teams, which are being sent 6-ox -CroaaBra. / W'K.NB— Freedom Is Our Business. |to several European countriesi is 69* Hiirets > fC-Tha Bit StoiTi W TH T— Luncheon Music. ^^Lpixative PelletariSO's . 39^ PEROXIDE ItixS— 'VQNS— Women's Page. to exmAnge ideas between Ameri­ ~T>RC— Boalnt' . ^ ALL NYLON by Gardner MBe .-Frank Bd^rda. V IgsW— WDHO— Itnmancg of can and EuTopean indiistriallita in 4s*„E|llifriie Coepaiad a . w e s e • e e e e e e e e e r— John Daly. _ _ , . Trent. . • an effort to help the European ] ABO of HYDROGENS FULL PINT..... 1 / — RapuUt^ BUtd : Central WTIC-Marjorle Mills ox Size, A queour...... • -I * ® WCCC-Nawa. Warmth! Wear! Washabilityl countries.'increase their produc­ Aitiseptic MBPS ^ n e y t tread witbt Watch. WIIAY— LaRoaa Program. ■ tion. The>\program is anothersl U tlf^O w A -rjack'a Waxworka. W'rIK'—N e w s . ------Qne-piece nylon suit'with snuggly Warm nylon phase of th ^ battle against Com* | lin r Olatoeit TP CiigI SyniN 9 t m l | f | » MiffCIlAL W TH T — l^lltleal for StaTenion. WKNB— Mbit on tha Btceat. Canipho-LTPtus, 6-bz...... W w llitS^WDRC-Our• W’Tknf' a.-— e._iGal A ^nday. — x. • 'ilntng-r-- . washes In your washing machine. munism. ea OIL -1 WCCC— Music for Milady. 5<^ POCKET COMBS 1I:W —^^RC^Oanea Orehabtraa. Neck to atiH'c zippcc- l*to 3x . . . For , Sllverstein said he found the 1 wnC-i-RobaTt Montfomarr: Fop. WONS— Crelm PattehaAn. ■boys with helmet, greett, blue . . . for girls with /Belgian industrialists had equal 2 156’ z 29*StlUM|iit 9 fir 2 * ^ 6 4 * U«lt of a City. WTHT-— We, the Women. TaWeU, Bottle 100 ^ '•* U U HARD RUfepER...... Finesf grad*. U M —Wawa o n ill aUUonA_ WKNB-t, The Patteea bonnet, red or greeh. and even better eqmpment than is IVi-ox t# —WDRC— Tou andtha World. lilg— WDRCj— News found in the U. S. ^ e problem of U 59* A fter Shave 9 C A b ,11— W TH T — u S r Bob B. Uoyd W THT— Paul Hanrey. low production there/ he added, Is - Show. ' WCCO^Manchester Matinee, ' Lotion, j^oisloT .... I ■ 4 - • “ WONS-Jack't WjikwoTka. WTIC— News. .95 basically one of human relations. Wjfhl Watch. . WONS-Newa. including hat 19 The management should take more Oetih, WHAY— Betty Kimball. / ° CAMPHORATED Interest in the workers as indivi­ 39 WKNB~Newe; Requeat,.UaUhea. Ksnei f 1-ox Tube ...... ■■2 ' « 6 0 * 5g& ^|g*“5l»rlei ^ I ilS-WDKC-Ua Perkl^ , ,, duals and should increase their E l eaaesae'eeeaaefeeee***'**’’. **■* W THT-Show Tunes/ standard of living.'he said. D p Q P S Kish Ifi Vltsmim A A D ilw n c —Saa Ton at Tha 1 WONS— Tankeee T ^ i Show. Special Group of R«9. 12.94 *0 I4.1:« The speaker,; who was imro- nttnt JlfflBir Dortay. WTIO—Juke Box/Mnglea. *2*98 Oleum -^ m ^ o n y Ball. IS— WpRC— Young Or. Malone. duced by Harry Firato;: explained | WCCC— NeWa; Manchester Matlr.ee. BOYS' AND GIRLS' ONE PIECE the procedure which the team fol­ 2 r 5 0 ' I Percoiborphum - W T I ^ ^ t ^ and Uuale. WKNB— AHerihoon varieties. lowed in its seminars with the Be &BC—NtVAw i4S—-WDRC^GUIdlW Light. 5° SHOE LACES ^ ThaSday Haralat \V;0NB-T3 ^'rla Krtlew. -60 SNOW SUITS '^giaris, slid the intehse indoctritia-N L,i4isxLa)-.$e,„4BSS' -- -WTTC— Frank Atwood. -W ’D ^ . —Second! .Mrs Burton tion they had to undergo in pre-1 AK Mttlu 4da'~^ 27 inblfs BLACK or BROWN ...... ------Farm Program. w c e o , Music. I . , 3 » b SbEASY to give JRC—Hymn Time. W O ^ -Connecticut Rallronm. Sizes 1 to 4 . . . Pastels and deep tones. paration fof the trip. is Pcgplt Itid—Wnc-Newa. W TilT -N ew s; Top Hit Tlme^ During the business meeting, ^ to inianit. Ilia —WONS— BUI Jenkins Show. Scor< s Gerald T . Sapienza wail admitted J WAVE WDRC— Yawn Patrol. • W k n f -News; Aflernonn Varlellei. 'W n C — Weather: Frank Atwood. WTIC- -The Doctor’s Wife. as a ne'Cs' member and indlid u cle d ^ LOTION 1.39 Cad Liver Oil 9 f., 112 * WCCO-Newareel. ^ . WHAY Open House. Garl Furay. Olofsen, Full Pint ' • 1:15— WpRC—RC— 1Perryi Mason. 3S' WHAT-Ahip Of CoSas Club. Visiting Rotarlan last-night was W TH T— Music, Newi. WTIC-Clnderellai Week-end. M EDICAL, 1/i^. >IZE e e e e e < ItSS-WTHTXMornlng DevotlonA.c 35-WONS— News: rugged MIGHTY MAC Gens Amigh of Blrmirigham;“ iriff Ala. 2 i 40’ 3.96 Aytiial w/Mtaeralso,,^^ W n C — To Be Announced. 30—WCCC— Ne*a: Music. ,-WARM WRNB— News. - W TH T — It Happens Every 6-ox Bottle of 100 C apsules/. . . •:tS— WONS—Early Edition.. . Scores. Ret M Jar Irtsis. M l4 -WTIO-Newa. a;4S_WDRC— Brighter Day. DUO-ZIP SNOWSUITS SURCDAT -"-^'lidSirlCTHT-Breakfast with Ban. WDRC.-N«ra Drake. ' • 49e 4.39 Thiaeli CMerfd^ a ^ W n C — Bob Steele; Weather. WONS— Conn, Ballroom. ' of distinction WDRC— Newattme. W'ONS-Charlea Kaaher. ^ ^ , Court Cases Tidf SO-mg.,O-mo.. 100 Tablets . . . v • * ^ Buy^gnd SAVE! W HAT— Allan Brown Show. WTIC— Mld-Aflernoon News; In- A better suit ,i Winter street, as the Me­ ^ Tour choice of paper, tablets THURSDAY ONLY 3:45— WCCdn^Junior Disc Jophey. / !/ M Af^wMslFifsma in wHitm 'OW WDRC— Carl Smvth; Aunt Jemlmk. Fashion Center for_Young lar and. Timton eacjaph. ed for durable -water repellen- hean car was making a left turn ^ or envelopes in white bt^ HOT ROA.ST i ^ ' WTIC— The Right To llapptneaa. Reinforced- d o u b 1 «- cy . . . lined ■with warm al­ from Middle turnpike east into | pastel shades; fiist quality - T U R K E Y 43* Rihblas Aledlial, Walgreea pm* • • • • • • * 4:0A-WDRC-It llappeni Eve:^d'ky. Manchester Television W TH T— Cal Tlnney. knee. Full length duo paca apd;.heavy 8 oz. quilt­ Greenwood' drive.' ;\ linen finish. SANDWICH 69' Aaalgasie fa la , Kaller’s ...... r 2 « w 8 9 ® WCCC-:-Mu8lc. zip on bdth sides of ed rayon sleeves. Navy, green, (Monroe, represented by Attor-1 Ofblet Gravy, Crsa- P. M. WIIAY— Newa.WB. -ski pants. Green, taupe. n iy .Jay B, RubtobW, pleaded nolo. 42* Gtylierlaa SHOposiUdis ini or Adult. .2«w49® 4;0B-Xate Smith. wme-Backstagp^VHfe, 59 OCTINE 2 - 1 6 ' berry. RMicc, Whip­ iiOd—Space Cadet. ' WK.NB— News. brown, navy. Prosecutor John J. O’Connor pre- 27c AFTER SHAVE MiLK MAGNESIA ped Petetoee, But­ Elis—Meet The Stars. A Wonderful Buy! Matching cap ...... 2:98 sente(^The case. , . EYE LOTION ErlO-rHowdy Doody. Alexander Stryjeskl, 59, of I C A L A M I N E TALCUM TABLETS tered Green 'X . T . « Lethtr, BrufkUit d^i-ss. Bsitfsi ,V -7 ' , . ■ -■ PfsuL , O IC glOB-TwlIlght Time...... sturdy POPLIN ./I South Windsor, waa fined $12 On a > L O T I O N w.t^i Kltmadlna •^14—Bible Puppita. ■ , Velvet Soft • Young Fair Bottle 100 0 ’ /ICc 4 5 ' P o -b o *:80—Albert P. Morano. V . ' Savinbg Ci'lebrate charge of violation of rules of the | Reg 45c Z S ^ O Eye Cup 2:60' FRIDAY ONLY P o v M la r." EiSn—Weather Foreoasts. road growing out of a minor fcci- 2 s 46' Shave Cream/ 45 SNOWSUtT Choice; Cup Chow­ S: —W frtd News Tot.'sVi qORDUROY CREEPALLS SPECIAL! dent yesterday, 2 i 2 8 ' der, Tomnto. Jnfoe, TiOfU-Wllllam 4. Purtell. lOlli Aniiiversarv 2 is m i' 5 ^ ® ' ’^' 7iH0—Com .. . • • , Sizes Stryjeskl. made a right turn I 4-oz. White Me«t Tunn TiSb—Oongreaaman A. S. JtiblcoS. 1 6 9 8 from Deming strget Into Aveiyr 7:45—Camel News Caravan. Fish, ttoind Hkn4~. - ttOO—Arthur Oodtrey. .... Mr. and Mw. fVank ,M. Saylno 8 mo. to 24 3 to 8. . . . afreet, when his car slid on looiw wich on .soft roU, of 7S' Birch street were honoreii 19.98 Cai^alfy SURCOAT ■- took and struck an rtncbmiWf Auto 25* Tr. Mere«ro«|rtne box Bottle ^ fu 3 5 « •:0&-^lke It Rich. mlize, mint, |.98 'With hat p j^ S -in . Jello qr Pudding er •;lb—«Mne1ethe*man. ' when relatives gather^ .Sunday:, . ■ driven, by*Alden L^lparlton'; 53. of Ice. * - V • . ..4 v.wV ■ <. • .4' ■' W".. i. .... 10:04—Bexlrg.. night to help them, celebrate their ! bin*, copen. 59 Oemiiw street, doing ' 'minor | FirofessJjnaJi ; lOfdfciigpbrt BpbL ...... -i...... ; HaU ~-:beited^,, jacket, ..Fiitiy aipaca-lined. 3 way'detach-^ a / J tinu20 ■IJTen. or-. -JLI a - 49* Slaw LatioRr P f 5-.C0C Botttoy lliOO.-'m Big Payoff. ^ . 1 lOth' /'nnniversarj’.t' . .partV ; able belt, Timton collar. Sizes 8 to damage. TTiere Were hoThjurie*. ^GIyeeiid!(G wool quilted' lining, zip HAIR ifteffee. y * r - Ii4-. r jacquards, snap shoulder. t'"*' of the National Rank of. Cleveland, 1:30—Newa. former Olga Broxowski, la their (.00 Boys' Sizes 6 to 16 and until his retirement In 19451 Cough Syrup Cleanses hair thoioudbly—^ S:iE—To Be Announced. daughter, and the mother of three - prominent' in, foreign, commetolal Rubber Balloons 2 * 9 Tailored like Dad's rinies oompUtely. : :0O-The Big Payoff. young sons, Francis, Joseph and trade and banking circles" both In “ ant Size...... • :*>—Welcome Tnavelers.- 2 s 70 ftaguter 98c £eeh. TSc 4:00-K bU Smith Show;. John Savlno^ COTTON FtANNEL SHIRTS the United States and-Canada.] Get 5c “ tuxury" I"' ■ Here^ true value! BOm in Winnipeg, Man. ' 4-ox Needle Asec# Delpk Tidy' Spray Im n Sanforized flannel in cheijks and g Johnny coLiar . . . , Pittsburgh— Edwin F . . Wendt...... • • Fruit Drops Antiseptic Pinwale Corduroy plaids . , . 2 flap pickets. Extra O f t • nylon, rayon gab. ■ 83. prominent consulting en­ DEQDORANT I ;■ I While They 7 Claarette Caa® r o r M i n t s quality at this low price. gineer, and a former'president of Liniment I * the American Railway Engineer­ Last r% 314-SI. Q C I c Js_ , . - ■ ' ' :”'i : FREE HAVE YOU A SEPTIC TANK OR ing Association and the Institute! Sag. 43< Walgreen BrattJ, A uttlis V v OVERALLS ; Notched-ooUar-. .. . ■ T S.-"” *- briah r i m . io‘Pbw4rt'^*2‘>*- 2 «*• '* 6 “ 2 ! 80' ' of Consulting Engineers. They’re Strong anJ Uurcyl wSbobleV'lo^*-"-- Produces a fine SEWER LINE PROBLEM? J Boys'.Sizes 6 Ito 10 ' nylon, rayon ggb. l A m m o n M o d 2 P4>« 1 — Choose from 10, 4-ox .In plaids, checks or plain delicious flavors.' ^mist spray. H m y K r a f t ^ ’‘u“ 4 4, taffBfO ao4MlM4o colors with drop s ^ t Hoclaheyer CORDUROY SLACKS rief !»% r# aiel tselH Tea as Tf Consult A Specialist . Notched collar . ./. P a jp ia r ^ TOO] With douj^le kncfis! Solid colors, ■: m - - nylon, rayon, cand- DR. N, A. MARZIALO Sizes ' f ‘ ' • Septk TrbIcs Cleuied tnd Installed. ^ -t w lU . SBC SBC .s u e R,r‘lerSS<"W-A'^ bro’wij, greep, pftvy. ’ I ANNOUNCE^ THE Shoppiitj^ •Sc Keller ,9 PIngfed Sewer LIrm Cleaned Electrically. ) 3 to 8. -^inaerie fhite Pim U . S . P . mineral A ll fully alpaca Tlned Timton col­ OPENING *OF AN Yeast A MOUTH . Reg. 2J58. ■■ ■' ■. Bag V tahts Antiseptic G l y c e r i n e OIL •JIaW.Sewer Lines and Un'dergroiind Water Lines In- 1a ' Iron Tablifs WASH & Tar with/ lar . . svater repellebtgreen, OFFICE FOR THE Get one ol_ these' Geeiete t Meathel j 2 1B-U- e c c Boys' Sizes 4 to 12 * ■ Powder Muift *1 ' J strong, sturdy bags a Guaranteed washable ' Virgin Wool SLIPOVER SWEATERS navyg UupG • « hat it) fnatclk .2.98 GEhiERAL PRACTICE fas'^our shopping I You’ll likb its refyethihg flavor | 2 170'A 2 i 6 0 ' 2 1 6 0 ' ^ ' Hedvy giade-'^y convcfucDce with sny purchase si ^foalms into tiny bubbles !2 i 2i90' 3-ox '^pure white. McKiNNEYJROS; a Adjustable susp^^er O F m e d i c i n e Bottle 60. Pint 8-bx Jac(}ulEirds, plains. RCg. 3.98 and gvg* , pur I^ug liepartmenl. , ■’"that remove food particin. 6 o x KWEmiE nsposiiL company •o Rad, green, gray| nav^ A T 474 MAIN.STREET* : ' brown. 4.98 values. , i , x l l t b l l l P m »I StriM*. MipMdi9ctsfb— TflfS308 ■. w ’. , . ' " d m t ' ,'.tBL.i2-fi694 f : DtUUNAOi M i SEW PAGE ENGINEERS TOTS * TEENS^ Inc m / . •i: ;V ..V ' A".'' :■ vl- I Ak'. - b - -•V-j ■ I ■ . ■ »- ■■ -li' . ■■■ I,. - I ,.': , ■■, ' ' ■ '■ ', ,, • ' -i-^ ,■'■ ■ ' - I "■■ .■ I '.-V ''TT/" H. .r , ‘■i\- :: /. .{ ‘ -r V- ■ --t-, ■ I- ■< -■• a .•/::.../X:-\ .• V i. r : ' ' . ■ ,v;-. /(‘ A . •' /' j, N.: ■ . y,; y ,. -\.- liANCHBSTEB fcVPNINlJ^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY* OCTOBER .m a n c h e s t e ^ x o n n . j^^fflEspAY, ’ . V V,. ■■■“ M .11^ • . . “ /i ------j:------/- ( ...... I- - m j /T iii ■ I G I B E I G B t nirtiaa -)iliu4.ba(^!M give in hef VhSv-W. Induifriillhalldifrih/^^ buttdlAgs. Hospftals, hbtbts,^ ,Amcrlcana will agree with It ,For i 2 5 ,O O O P a l .xing-st$^' bag^^'fiHmt cottage at F R E B ^ ^ A ' trayel .and rhangln|f. living condl.' T e ^ t M a t e r i a l s , for ■Uffefthftv*'^®* department ' .ilorea (and/ public ns, he said. the -difference between the two jfabU(sabta MoMcgKMoMcg/ llgo.. whan UN Plane bbtUUsM in the Jp o o^ d out .-FalgRliw44iv<»it««4tfiM;.-i ' 1 wie^iBoTilWa** today; Wawrtibwrr .W«i^e^rai‘1ncl9dei 4 i ^ p d s ■atiiMMily amergeA »*> *** ion . ofMlBEkyf-. «»«»Y a ga n dtpMiese AM UN Cl|tldn>n t5» atrilse action. / “ , jU k i'iA f ^matminenf, V ^statlatlcp ahowirit that, b/ voUng is ailil big enouglr to face the fact lilist tuma pgitlea that eVen left old J • that! the world's problem; Is one of 30 Buil^j^a alfecte^by the strlklf jtarty.-ioerS .bcaathlessl'v a watch ragnirfes ‘proper eara. ■ - —;'i ■ ! , Berkeley, Calif. *—1$5—SbrM . Tokyo*-=^/Th;t,,ilAJ^,n e s' York -OP); A firm which A» and watunpr a year of and, '■(L " '' ,nmr' "from a fe y atorlca to . ,lhe (Qofitillll Fiaga baa) govtmm tfR wilt send $100,OW in peace and of living lii the same ' Ab aldt ta <.the fonfler movie, Capra-BoMO X ' AmbuIoB-HaiaM 'aanjtary ■ conditions In the Uni^d majWts a good'living by demolish* for^M Die architect to nfe. c ^ c r HMr Board m Trade _ building For repairs, cfauiliig -and ' ad­ relief goods to the Unlted\Na- everything It can get Ita hands; ■ woHd vVHh the Russians. ^ Tru; 111 Korean .. tba -tZ-stojiy"“Kemper, buftdlng Mocarotto. But vfhat, brings Ray to queen eatSbgtei the coat of thli ; local Interest is news of the.j .'Whlte gladioli, palms, arid pom*, St|ites are worse 'now thanHney blocKK-the “town can tave a cool affair at ,$aS;00P—’‘‘and tlikt^’s cott- justment tenet ^onr watch tO tl'ons IntematlonsV C h 11 d r e n ' s la the U. 8. Testing’ Co.+LAb- man’s polfcy id that the Rusklans fbi^erly^thy(Ppera building). An- town/ironlcaljjf. |ls an engagement ^ddlng of Mlsa Lucille V. 4oeco,l pons decorated ..the chaiicel, of the WeCe 50 to 100 years'a^,.sa,va a at/Qfo'a..the/Mbeambo’a rival for -aarvgUve.’V ha addad/t. . , . Emergency Fimd ihla year, kyodh ratotlea;;,— < . \ ^ mmioiiMo>l*f*' . - • . (ObntlaM* from FafrOae) ItheK'mbJ**/ P^*^**” was-ex- Gaiidot’* ^r«tliM Whtchmakar sughtar of Mi;, and Mrs. 8ehM-i South Mathodlat'-Ghurclj katuifday ■University of.califom ia scientist,^ Newa Agency Mid'-the goods;Avi some-30,000 Amerirsn jnAnufac- That, wHl be the way It Will be. must 'ilther ,^ exter'^?’*^*'* ^ »ctePih*' p1snt.,ila i^uhtlsaa^^ll be aaHad to render b - siuhm R iir fVih' /**"* "* clsima on- the ,tt*r.iti. Vlnd of policy can worli, It Is a tfc. — .\ r---.. ‘ ~7y'~ / / ftll son of Mr. and M rsi-Perry G, water supply and over 9,000 with­ -T Mama Hear Keacnes t'uh | label. .Many companies p a y ^ have other night will ty^the I’eadcra In about three miles from Suiho, a he walkbur'^ill«t by. deal 66 * * ^ f^ ^ r a ^ B r o w n , Miss Davies• X n b e r or two tomorrow nighU ■Vancouver, Canada — (TP)•— A their ,competltohi's.,'’fnerchandlse OK BATP»/ certamiy that the' Truman kind seatgrtnk h U s^ d , will be at hei ,/ ; ’The dbuWe-ring ceremoby was ! Ambulos of Porter atrMf. Dr. Fred out A sewage system, la AdVBBC* big' hydroelectric _ plant serving iA the A P ^ ' ElbVgl'Or fOperators rionnl&iNfl.aturday, Sept. 20. * at | R. Edgar perfolfmed the ceremoby. "And there la scarcely a city in little brown bear, caught In a tree ! tested regularly/ »rs.i ^policy will not w^k. and StacUtgtars unlob .was ..the first sl4/fVecelWi)g gOwts lb her spacl- ■'~J It doesn’t mauer, /^rtlcularly. North Korean and ~Red .t^hlnese y RussU Gets Chinese Bilk a. m. in Si. Ann’s Church,-New/at»7 o’clock by \,candlellghti the United States today In which here by ; Francis Stewart, was/ A lady .'recently aske(j>Hie lab- In Its 49 years. Chi^ issue was n oMs Beverly Hills home.. locked' lii a shed in the garden. ; oratory to'find out If/he atalnajiti U might be an advantage to have ddstrles. The Air Force said tlky ../Huge tents will be erected on rBritain, by Aqthony Saleml.! Given In marriage by her fath- Atmospheric pollution conditions threw up “mefagte lo modc^te’ unloh demdnti toi- a cut in the Tokyo—WV-Felplng radio says art not worse than they were a It wasn’t long before- the mama' hej hu.aband’s necktie were lip- (some oT them responsible and in w ork w eek i f 1061’ 48 titi" 40 hburs^ ‘^he grounds. Three " r o lls ’ within Miais Agnes rfeszuti was soloist,, er, the heida was attended by her Aiiollipr Shower ; ground'^lire,. _but all ,B-29's ^turn­ 80 per cent of Eastern China’s raw and white g la ^ Ii adorned the sistetr-ln-law, Mrs, Raymond Hsg' century ago.” said Dr. QoUss. In bear arlrved to-aha'tter the shed .itlpk. The rompAny refu’sed the jdff Copy I office for then they will have to and w agg b>kes o f «n u lisp eclft^ the mansion,-gre being.rt^orated and processed silk is belhg ex'port- door and drag hAr Offspring bark /vhen 8he.>sld she wsnted to know {•te:s:":.:y- ed safely, . / „■ to resemble three New York night at Mariew't altar. ard,„ M matron bf hopor. Brides­ creased sanitary problems Are the show their real hand at an earlrtr anxbint- '.-''I ' \ \ ■/ ed to Sovlet^Russla and her satel- result of urban ahd suburban Into the woods. ‘what partleulsr brand. »TBo'ffelWS. ‘For Miss Tack Other Allled-warplapes hit Red ; The^ Bbtldlng Mabagers aSadtna spots- lhe"Srtork: Club,, 21 W El The bride, who, was given in maids were Mrs., Robert Hazard, vam ^ Frew W »xciu">'»‘^- stage In the proceedings. positions ail acrosa'lbr 1.15-mlle Morocco. There wlll.be three m^ds Utes, , / marriage by her father, was at­ another slater-tn*law, and Misa I iu^Mt«fSa611c«tton o( UonMk offer bf a pay raise of/ta(o 'Hje broadcast said 70. per cent '■ -y v l ' And Weni have the I^ W high hattlefroiH and behind the lines. cents an hour was -rejected/ Cur and.^ host of butlerb to sefye. tended by Miss Lucy Aiello of Charlotte” Sa’Werby ” df “• Marl­ Mlas Rosemary Tack of ,.Khpx Brightly colored/ftbnnants flut­ of the teg ia going the same way borough. Nicholas Ambulos wss »< mdlt«d Ip th'» P*'^' school, apywaj^ rent weekly 'wages are ^^96 for •here will be a half dozen ba Rii|ad Herald Adv*. New Britain as maid 'of-honor. street was honored with anbther tered on the westerh front as .Operators and $83.46 Xeb/Rgrlers, It will be something like the as the silk ..Bridesmaids were Mrs. Agnes best man for hla brother and the , , cSwpUhUcatlon o» Chinese CVimmunlsts celebrated the •fc.” iVVr. al»P ■‘w w d . miscellaneous shower Siftiirday Lam and Mrs. Roberta Bosco of ushers F**"* ?*!•*’ Garambelss And „ 'Elsenhower And Rusnia evening by Mra..Dale Smith, sis­ third anniversary of the founding ^he Hardware City. - Wfilltm Starch'-Kluezewskl of Nlantlc._ ytnaat of N. *. A. 8 « ^ ter 6f her fiance, Edward Wilson of their Red Regime. The Reds gd- Lautenbach of this' town was best The brtde’s gowii o f candlelight Harry S. 'Truman, who aa late ’ /bval lane. Mrs. Bmith will be ded a gruesome touch by. dismay­ man’ .-and, the ushers were Fred satin was dsaigned. with a fitted Ba the 1948 campaign confeased '' bridesmaid at the wedding, ing the body of a dead American Murphy of^Manchestey and Peter bodice, high neckline and long hich will be solemnized Saturday soldier‘ before one forward poel Bosco of New Britain. sleeves. The botiffant skirt ter^. -AShn’ 1R?rI^ v o r Ihat "Uncle Joe“ inlght not be morning at 10 o’clock In St. James’ tlon. The. bride wore a gefa-p of lacr niinated In a cathedral train. She|. 1DN& Such a bad sort, -yeaterday tool^ Chiirch. carried a cascade of white pom-1 /■ 'Savage cloae-lri’ .flghUng flared ■ 'V y , and net, the fitted,-bodice of the General Eisenhower to task- be^ ’ITie' party'was' given at the on' t'he central front, wfest of the, lace and-the bouffant skirt of net. pons. I ntise in m.1 h« a<^mcd to:iey a Commurnty...Y. . on . Horth . Main Pukhan river when a company of. “ Wtm fans-th’-m l^ e d -dace- and The jnaid. of, honor, .wore, a gowiLL of American Beauty velvet and possibility of friendly relaUon street, vylth about 25 in attendance. Chinese tried to capture sn Allied chapel length train. —Her finger­ Haaebaatcr BTenlt.g Herslo. The hostess, Mrp. Smith, was ss- nit, with velvet jacket and bouf- , with the Russians^ " / hill position. , > tip veil of French Illusion was fant skirt. The, bridesmaids wore j 'I 3 JS' alated by her sister,. Mrs. Ray-' Two Hoilr Fight draped frorh a beaded cap. Hef President 'Trurpan was. out In mond Van SIcklln. They used a The hand-to-hand flghUng.lasted Identical gowns of fteacock bluer bridal bouquet waa of stephano- gelvet and neW with velvet capes ^y. Montana, claiming that-only the color scheme of maroon and white pearly two hhitrs. UN troops stood X.-'- tis and Ivy with orchid center. and“ bouftfaiit skirts. Their hatg/ Democrats really foresaw the their .decorations. The. favors at their ground and forced-the Chin- • 'The honor attendant wore a Ch place were little watering eae back with bayonets, grenAdea were.-isf matching, material 1 ©, m. T^tifia^y* troubla with Ruaala.;/ gown of yrhite netr wlth jacket of ■they carried bduquets of-yellow »l P* IQ* FridVi . were pre plant was the first'of the war. J / rled cascades of pink roses president. After the war^ while he sent.. ' \ lv/and--wOre'matching headpieces. white corsages. A ir Force spokesman said It w F When the couple left for a wedd­ / One of th< queatloners 'at » the ^ 8 atm the commanding general "one of the i^ s t important Indus- ___ th e ' The bride’s mother selected WF -■A I r ing trip, the bride Was wearing a / Lwgue of Women Voters Fonim^ of our forces in Europe, he said trial-facIHtlas In North Kore^.” It /her daughter's wedding rose,/Ace maroon knittedxniueq amusuit! black accea- y tlia oiher night wanted to that he saw no resison why Russia produced ’Tungsten, carbide, 'black with black accessories and oveow Hj^ea and white pompon corsage. ' Ten turns per Inch di^urA fine fit, H o u g .in g / lead and other chemicals used in corsage. The mother ^ y verWdi candidates were |n favor of and the United SUtes would not Both bride and bridesgrooro are! sheerer dppeoronee./'^ull-fash* making .munitions. / th arid frien dl ss bfidgroom was attfred in blue sint graduates of Manchester High » naw high school, so Ihft he remain the closest possible Sta^ Labor Pool The bombers made Uielr runs with which she wore fuchsia ac­ toned. Smart diodM. 8H-10H. School^ The bride Is employed by ; .“XU could tell how to vote on election friends. In slnme file tftrough '*»network cessories and matching roses. the Travelers Insurance, Company | Nv There is no one thing,’ he said Of searchlight beams^nd ground They assisted the bridal P**'ty *1 and Mr .‘Ambulos, whq was gradu- Harttbrd, Oc.t,/ 1 The fire from both sides mf the Miln- / a recepUon at the Hedges, New ---'Tba moderator t ^ e d the thag guldea the policy of Ruasi State ■Labor. departmenU.^ald to- Penrisylvania Houi ated from the University of Con-/ churtan border. Elgftt -Communist /Britalh/ffom 2 to 8 p.‘ m nectlcut i* with Hamilton Stan­ ’ duaatdm about, to aslyWho among more todHy than to ^eep friend day ihat akilled and aem'lfakllled night fighter planes made non-flr- MkANTRUNNyleiii ' vyhen'the couple left for an un- dard Propeller.. tha candldatea was i*tot for a new ship with the United States.’ male Workers are in short aupply Ing passes at the |>lanes. fto^nced wedding trip the bride In areas where there are homing B-26 Invader bombers dropped YOUR ANKltf lOOK lU I PIfILII m rSB NYLONS 'AAesh-knit ,30 denier nylons are klgh achool. Thety was a unanl- ’Those" are the exact words he .wearing a black faille— coat The United States has about 4() shortages. > high explosives-ibn a Red supply / S o lid C]herry /'dresf, black end white accessories proctteol and fiotterlng. Won't mmis atlance. Bp; as far as this iwed, before a committee of the In Its September report on tW per cent of the world’s coAl re- d*pot,at.HongKoUj|.oir"the fforth. ’ ana ■white orchid corsage. On their ...... 'i>,.„i-,»-,^T73rT".**,tV*W p o p runs. New ehodes; tH)40 Mi. > pwwuiar ik>ll i w cdnwrned, the Congress In liovember, ISilf. tils Cbhhedtlcut labb'r afluafioA','. th( Korean east coast. serves. H W R H THE^REV^UTiONARY J^fW^ ^ department atates ..that "some retiim they will make their home gjUhlrtlnnnr should vote for them foresight was not nearly aa good '. Warplanes from the U.' 8.'car­ for. the- presept with the bride’s flripa-have Indicated that they nre riers KcarM/ge and' Esseiryeiiter- •11. / \' aa his-hindsight. beginning to .And It difficult” to pareWts, 27 -Hamilton street. New > Wobodyyhut nobody—Is against diiy wiped nut a vast supply area / Britain, and receive their friends ‘‘Of course, we ran all make recruit such workers « L12 'mllea t south ...... ax. of_ a IWonsan l f ____ on the • * no# h » aiihool. mistakes, hut the'Republlcah can "In a few cases recruitments eaat\oasr, the Navy reported. after Gcti 5. ^ 4«c fRANyiX RAVONt Botli bride and bridegroom are N ew ! 6»/OtAHTS VAIK • ' ■verynody—Juat everybody—is dldate wah the commanding gen have b#cn, temporarily halted In DENlfe '.ATTACKING GREEKS OyraM MM*n/rs)atwaa4 kaal sad employed by the Fafnir Bearing It for^' haw high school, cral In Europe and he waa In close areas ..beyond a reasonable com'“ .Seoul/Korea. Oct.! i —(/P) - The 1 “ r#« add aasdars, Wan't rm. IH*}J. muting distance,” the report atat- Company, N e w '■ Britain. Mrs. - <> . "■* . * I contact with the Ruasfans. Hla U. 8. Fifth Air Force today de­ fine. ed. adding however that, ”ln gen- nied ^hal\ Allied fighter-bombers Capra. 'iVho la a graduaW of New at mskea It unanimous. advice/carrled great weight and it Britain Migh School/. Is in the era-l- the situation , la not scute..". had dropiMt^ bomba on ^ Gree.lt /- avaltfy lAM’pricwi la 1.Ag ■ |Mir. How, will It happen, then, that therefore ■ did ■ a great deal of Except In the primary and fabri­ troofi.s atop UlB Norl hill In west­ personnel; department at ,..Fafnir, /ihere wlir he g ’ first'class com- cated metals Industries where ern Korea Sbnday. and her .husband is in the drafting harm... ' , " ' department. He w'Alt graduated / munlty fight Over the new high more than 6,000 workers are- idle Four F-80 'fthootlng Star Jeta STtCK COLOGNE ‘■Perhaps t f he hsd given Us bel­ because of wage dlapptes, employ­ ^rom Manchester^High and Howell GRANT BRANDS ARE YOUR PROVEN BEST BUYS sWooped' down \ftn the httl'BS "the" ingenious ndw heel.mokes legs look shapelier y ; seiiool, and that these very same ter adyke in 1945. We wouldn’t ment returned tn-prefvacation lev­ Greeks braced to meet a counter­ -/-.i^Cheney “‘Technical School. -After ConceritratM <»*dldatea who gat there so sllcn- have had so much trouble in wak­ els , In September,' the report attack by Chinese Reds. Bering tWo years with the Naval /. .becouse it “ slims" the onkle. Contour shoping atntfd. Air Force,^he , entered Monaon, PURSE SI2 E. / "" tl'^unaninmUB that they were not ing up the country .to the danger .The U. S; 8th Army cifimmunl- ^does the trick. So simple, so effectiiM, you won­ ' While m'amrfRctnrlhg etnplbyr que Siinday night, said the four Mass., Academy snd wSs graduat­ ■pslnst of Communist IropeDaHsm In 1948 y - ,ment of 421^10 persbus In miif- dropped bombs tha\ landed where ed In June, 19.50. , der why someone didn't think of this trim,I narrow ISIS divide Into two camps, one urging and 1947 ahd .1941 Atigust was nearly 5,hOO below yie N y t jD N s the Greeks were figHttlng. heel before. Yours exclusively in Grants ultro- SAVilZrONMENS .a yes vote ""and the other urging ,” U l.a true that we were all try- June level, tpe department says, The Greeks wlthdrW from Big \^New Gl*»" In A-Bdmbed Church ^ 'a no-vote when the time comes Ihg Immediately after the war to "the trend la once again up>yard Norl. A liaison offlceiK with them sheer I’SIS nylons. Full fosJiionecL Ncw shades. / / ■ ^Ptmibigli^ARGnES ibp iw ltd vote on tha actuaj appro- find a meShs.fbr living with the arid’ preliminary reports for ,^^ep- said U. .S. bombs killed /ne officej- Yokohama— - The Urakami terrt^r are encouraging. ■ Yoji’re buying forever, w^en / - '■ priatloa for a new high achool? Russians on a peaceful basis and four enlisted men, Catholic Church in atom-bombed "Defense connected Indttistries The Air Force annoUnce^nt you choose Pennsylvania . ' Naga'ski finally got. its stained Ona can teU how it wlH happen, don’t blame the Republican esh- continued to show strength/ with today aald an Investigation aftowed House Cherry. With normal . glass wlpdows duty free. fcjr the seay It ftaa happened in the dldata“ for htS, part In that. But gains. In ordnance alrcraftj ship­ "no bombers fell on" friendly post 815 MAIN ST. care this fine furnitui^ will ■" 'Dl*' stained glass was a gift he ought to be hohest enough to building and, machlnerv.” ft con­ tions” and the fighte/bombers from friends in France who want­ W. T. GRANT CO. tinued. "Conditions In iextIUes last a lifetime. Choose a Con­ Tliera la never anybody who Is admit hla ’blunders’ about the "did not fire tftelr guns! ed to restore the chancel window e g .6%pr.Snoppyhand- have.'lmproved ataadlly since June” versation piece r-:-Tra hutch- ... in the church.— It w*as -blasted-by ^ for M ^ - Ruilslans.’' froms typit potlsrni tn vol-' and ."several milla ahlftfd from and-china, a corner cabinet,_a the second'A-bomb on Aug. 9, • cliMter. ' 'That'was Mr. Truman In Mon­ part'tlm"e^ lo full-time operation.” / d y ^ combed coHon. 10-13. AFL W alkout Ties ladderback chair ... . and add 1945. There certainly won’t .be any- tana yesterday. The report obaerves ythaf “ the amount of time lost In/ labor -rlis- a piece from time to time. It’s iMdy who- ia "againi^" the hew It was. of course, a cheap poli­ Our ■/'/ ' • ' X - ’ ' ‘ putes still is\ t a high 'level,” anti C liiea ^ [ Elevat^rg rich furniture with a warmth kaf. 49c SFMT S^KS • U gh achool. tical attack on General Elaenhow- while the- TTiiitnbtr Thnir “ Idled But there are always those who dropped from 8,000 In July to 6,600 and livability you’ll love more Ejtrly ApMricdm^ldSpiet Nylon-rslnforcsd at O y C Soft, ebtorbant celtan with urge' UB to vote "ho . on each ap­ Beyond that,-too, it was ai\trn- in August, "new dlsputea again Uhlcago, Dct.| Elevator with every new piece you ac­ H ms-W eras'^ Fritndibip’t Gmrdtn axtre-wsor Nylen htals and J iFi^Sn BULBk, CASES, 4 htiti and tes. 10-13. V # . propriation as It comes up, And fitlesa raking up of the past. raised the total In, mid-Septem­ servic/ In mo.stjof Chicago’s lobp quire. = 's ' DeterlFloivtr J ' IQ Q SEPT. 25 test. Waor-tsttsdl 10 lo 13. ber.” \ sky^rapers and other downtown ;// MOVIES. FARTS ^ (21 BUSINESS DAYS) there Will be those who urge us But If we are going to spend On the matter of wages, the re­ offlice buildings ,wb" halted todai’ Thru 0«L 18th to vote no on the hIgh-achOol ap­ this political campaign rolling up port asid that for".the production by a strike of A f I. operators. ; ^ jlirthur^Orug Stores J EACH I alui lu .' y propriation whe'n it comes up. that past, perhaps we resHy. ought worker they ."resumed sn upward An estimated naif million per­ K- ■ ■ Even then, they will ■ not be to go into tl)at past, and face the In August rising to $68.98 froi sons were expected; to b* incon­ / ‘Hie fragrance of RoMt-snd-Spice $68.13 in the middle of July/’ witth venienced by the (ftrlke. It started /... the roqisntic floral bouquet of . agalnat a new high school, question of Whether or not ^ iv - both 4hf average hourly wage and at midnight but thV effect waa not eral (Elsenhower, who admittedly Friendship’! Garden... the subtle, But ■ Just about' the time the the workweek increaaing. - immediately felt, lis.st minute at­ \ J glamorous scent of Desert Flower emnmunity geta "ready to vote, got ak?ng -well with the Russians, The $88,30-average weeWv wage tempts to settle a\wage dispute of construction workers/ said the failed. \ htv,e each )been made into a they win • suddenly; discover that found no trouble in dealing with BANTLY report, represented a $5 galtr dur­ The v.-alkout affeoU 2,200 opera- Cherry for ,eyery roortt feather-light, purse-size stick ' thiy know how to build it more them, and dared express confi­ in g the preceding .l^monthe. tors i^snd starters ofBce .Which has a beautifully carved, cheaply than the towm^ plans to. dence, in peaceful ^turie relations Penns.ylvania House fumitufe i-8 “Open Stock” at OIL CO. frosty-i|hk‘ plastic caise.' They will scour abour the state wlth^hem. was not more right , WatkinSj for every room in home , . . diniftg Shulton Stick Colognes are OrenH distributes mere slippers then any ether Until they find a high achool that than President Truman," who room, bedroom, living room. You can plan roqlifti TEL 2^595^2^596 refreshing to lucr deli^tful to might cost leas.They w ^. discov- started putting cheap chips on his with a background of tradition with the m'any pieces, get and to give! — 'retell,concern in the notion. Yhit mokes costs WITH m go down . .. prices lew. SAVE EXTRA this week. ar any number of '‘frills” in the own shoulder and on the shoulder I PROTECT IT designs and sizes. Plan for your future a^ well a* Range and Fuel plans. 'Xlioy will find that Man­ of our official foreign policy the ,/ ‘ tod ay! ^ t r a r t H u r s m t s n m niomeht he became President. chester doesn’t reailly need a good i)^l Distributors ^ DRUG STORE ppblic auditorium, because Man­ ‘ We \ylH never know what the -20 M 2 M AIN 8T. A NOTHING TO TURN O m chester never has hsd big p.uhlic c6\irse of our relations with ;Rus,“ 3 3 3 M d ia crow ^ in the past, ■’fhey will siul.-,' aia might have been If wc-had hail A NOTH ING TO B M P T YI denly btkbme; philosophers about j lai-ge-m'imlec.i . irieiv'- In' control of, aducatlonydCclaring that good eil- ourir foreigij-foreiciv pofityypofi^y from A NOTHING TO WATCHI stlon depends more on tcsch- .Perhaps there would have b e^ no No miiaa, no fiiaa, no botlirr. / «r^ thim on bricks and stone.s. basic difference In .rhislory IT mep Nothing olaa Ilka It! This Ths^.jntcrest in good education. like Roosevelt arid Ei./nhowe.r now 19.12 Hhalvador dafrosta WOMEN'S It may be remarked,, balta with' had beefi ihandling our, foreign Itaalf In 2 to 10 mlnutM—so that frozen foods don’t;__ -tb» aagativa -afforX-.c(Uiatmf.Ju>ep( policy. Perhaps the clAah befwaeJt ( i m O ’ S MASON oven begin lo thaw! ‘ i$ia bricks and stones from be- Russia 8^/),^selves was m w iv-trfiryyrw. ZIWM 0 OI1 : i P f too liMidaoine. . . ■. Abi'^.mp .m stti^sSyi^ Ail virtltig day nears they ,^-{11 dipipmacy. of'pith,yr* nation.' ; thTUkii DAClf ---Arary reluctantly of course—and But ihalead'.of''ihrn like Roose­ WOODWORpsr COMF. Caposlfy lO.SZ CuMc Nst H Fait EVEREnS ‘ ■till being very ipuch-m favor of velt, who was big ehough to con­ Jt^g. 1.29 97! • B«W high school—come to the sider . something more than his I - -d f HpMilal. Turned over eollar nith ^ Eoiy Into zipper front style. $189.95 Cretlay’a Exclusive Worksgvor Dosign'gives you tunce as supporting -rountef, padded ■ eendusion that they w ill have to oWn ego at stake ih foreign policy, Pegged" Maple conceals Soft fab uppart with com- .... liscommend a..vote against the and instead of men llkc Eiscn.how- (Net M pictured) much food w httt you want if— in’ front, in sight, in reach . . ; platform sole and heel. Pont A— Handsome China with glass top, arched doors .... 166.00 S " A ' : t - E ! pom trtnj. 5 to 9. ^ 2 7 lorthbla poddad sole* end' ntw high school, ju’st to hold it up er, who was -big enough to con­ W A S at the ’'conusfiience feoef,” ----- hash. Rsd or blue, 3 to 3. - until the economies they suggest sider peas’C posslblor w hai we had B—Transitional Sheraton Side Chairs (Fiber-rush seats- -.-i. I solid cedar / $ 2 3 9 .9 5 have been Incorporated. w a s’ a Truman whose love) Of insteadiof fabric seat shown)...... • ...... 32.50 FulLwidth Pra«z*r holds to 50 pounds of frozen foods. In the^,aamc' way, _ they have dealing with thft Ru.ssians speedily 7 C U . FT. C — Transitional Sheraton Arm-Chair (Fiber-.ru$h seat) 39.50 BultsrSafa -in^ the door keeps butter or margisrine at the bean In (Matching Ladderback Side Chairs also available) / ■ acxtjBomy. 6-year warranty. , background \ln black T.9 f diaater. They/ bdleve these new peace was impossible and war In- i- F'—'Impressive Hutch-and-^hina combines a‘ S4-in^h Completely installed With C R O S U ^ or royal. 81; •ehools should be buill-'Aa cheaply evitable. • ^ '¥■ If sh?lhas a maple bedroom or is pl|in- 289.00 , night oh using* this friendly ijobd credenza buffet with a glass*enclosed china top . . poastWa. / ’*'■ I If we’re going to have post mor- G-^Empire Side Chairs, perfeetjy reproduced ...... 32.00 (//'ilia difference o f opinion witii tenis, we ought to look at all the she’ll want- a Lane CddAr Che.4t like this V Hardware Real tienerous Trade^in s h e l v a d o '. tlib rest of us comes over the possibilities'(■ mvolved.''Aknd one of ' with its mnple exterior. veneehs. I| »n d - aft- H:— Matching Empire Arm Chair (both have fabric seats) 36.50 - fusetlon of .;|>QW much cheapness the possibilities involved ,1s that ' “ sqme, rugged 9f': small m)hi^ amT large ignorances " in a 46x20" size; 46x68 itrehei when open . v.. I lO.OO hroidsry. Sitst’ 4-9. • - teg," l.'TR.'Cerdvrey trim-^ suddenly titri^g. ^nteri for­ (Not Shown).Hutch base with Early American scrolled ■ ■ r/- i^the plaiu if^ l ^rto o mqph. .ilS- mad Ivrrtttv,. Isalhsrrfippsd' tk e if the *xp«Ste4 ,cb«L ,whatever eign policy Inm a pattern of street Welsh Dresser top, 44 inches wide..; .... .1, ... 192.00 Uejk fee tbesR eiidl UNAOVERTltED SNCIALS ter nxtre vrsor SiXM ^11. .. M If, wiU be t■ J ”’ t J l - -J-'' I s ^ ' WojpdwoHdng .Cp. )S16 M A IN ST. tfeMia that ■MulTel. 2 -9 Z M ' 66 • i . ) V -^ 4 « ttMir sUaniie diirtqc'the period ting along with tha RuaisMi^. That Meuushedi»/$ ■ * * ' f . • .\ . * r 'V'- - - • • 130 CENTER STREET-^ENTY OF FREE PARKING-CORNER OP CHURCH ^ Bfrinc whldb everyM^i' I* the Is hts cheip campaign But JTTi EAST TO OPEN A W A jk lN S AOCOUOT Ran been called upon wa doubt that' any majority ot. V \ 7^' U ■ ..t'V \ A -- J- V. k t- . ■ A' t \ A7:^v.. ; r * V ‘ ' •A:> ■'■‘A • , ‘n-'* ^'" . N - i

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-■aw.i£rtiai^B'^»mfc«ElULD.i5^ OCTOBEB 1, /•-7 ^ PACl . ----- ^ 'A -- '-P ".: z:^-. ;|ax Notes B o u ^ t V Ttti ny - jM tthgri do, w ^tchii^ will bs opwagsds by 14 Japanese . X p e t Coming to Bushneii ypur cW ld reftJiave ’ futt. ^ <*et ^ • Jajp^ese j^aim ing hustnamian Brtid haVs Hvsd in the Big 4AZM*p**-.-ttat>es^fedfe-.<.-HUK/^^ • \ ee-eiB^MTu** »";//• ..■,'..'■):-.L.J the fun yotu-aelL Jw e n if of iFOOdS years. \ ^ / > x T ’- ' y ' t , ■" ^ a n ‘Icwbw how to. •w tm ^: g>u c«h letrB . --1, -- .‘„ J .J- y . . Tba HBH,ford-Connecri"cut Trust- 2 -■ i i e r a W h e n o ae oi yo v eW dren ge^ V- “ THglibBll »t **, 'I Com pany w Bx'the low bWder op' “ 7 - ■ U.\: >■ ■ ■ f f o l tors Lifet interested i« A. ? “ -Tokyo---t^~The Japanese gov- X' Laffer XBantri^ the df the 4f)0,68(p Wogth iuh by learning som ething atout . em inent plans to open sample Centralis, ill.—iff*)- At hlji Slith ■'X. ;-'.W L. Blg l houses exhibiting ■ the\ nation's brithday recently Robert T,', Mc­ annual mnfftlMon cnre-vKlmora W«tktni,Y»5& M l l f K ) M r « t of/ia*. antlqlpatkm .not^i PrtAed, ^ t yqilrsclf. Instead Of sitting back M jO ftm iTliB At (CoBtlBued from Paga t^ the tow n to,Jiw hge1t)j affalik. and wyihg; "Tbafs.very " goods In N ew York, Chicago, San Millan wondered, if he now may be SI held 1M14-W#ther«ll. Mf. ,tnfin W. Whft. X ^ X O s i t t B i from Bata OM)^ T/ It w as angdaheed-yeaterday. Ing. Jbhnny//'Tet go and really let , FriuielKCl^ and Toronto, fem llar the oldeit active railroad enginser . ' \ /«^ Woodruff eepofter: "Ju st ak the f a r e e r w i t h houses are planned for Hher .T tS ^ 'iS i, I^ .. M ™ /0,.»nd. 8,|. an all-out-''^drlvVUj stam p out ,^ v - A cU ii|r'0«nerai M A 'IA ^'' yourfelf GET Interested., , ,, .In -the .tr.S. HU family came to ■ H e l p C h lld r r h nnd Answers . foreign clues later. anlsm,/' ; \ \ , - a alnglo hand plow , da.i H . SKeekey said the bahK askid an Centralis, III., lOO years ago to. y The Trade M in istry said the govi BhVan w on a ifeijdr visiw y Y*"- going tpdky c o m i w i i * Iktereat ra t r o t 1.083 /pew cent-on t o Q u e s t i o n * - / . ' help the Illinois Central Rauroad ■ y tb a notes which. .weee lM ued re-. W h fe your children Salt m Stet, prohatny w iU approprisls ^at atartenL He neW has i pCaacn- .d- lerd ay over the olef gugro by gain­ t l e « Ih A mechk i d ' ■ W T O j l/o m form ation, and what your |* n / # 760i000 for their m sintenshce. ^ run - between Cairo, III., and, >\ -r. X-X/ ing tw o m ore sestsym the party'a Affther can a X ^ l /roi^U.cer keep key 27-m em brt’ natldosl executive.. H artford , T^atlonal Dnnk them ' ton a subject Is "“ "^y* ■ f l^ e jism ple house In Hew York rails. That gave his forces six of the .a" going w ithout m < w t^ m s.^tods. ' and Trust Com pany and the First them ! get the. infoirm aton they 4lti^MI *7v> npw'lR■ ?.s HearxJsnu- seats. Attlee still held Arm con­ /Joseph E; M ot^yX^rksldAnt of N ational Ban k of I Boston also bid- want instead of putting th e m ^ ^ - r ■ ' ^foUowinjt the ?en. Mrs. John Jenney,. Mia- Ed- trol but the vote show W prp-Be- ■the Southern vC okl . Pr^ cera a* on the issue, eaaW asking 1.20 per -with vague an.swers. Youn «)avi**ii«! r S m u t I 3 ,he mund Ktely, Mrs. Olndvs Korns*. - ' 1 0 ' » , vsn seijjllnient runnl^ijg w rong In soelatlon. saW a num beF/Of ktr* ' c e n t . - \ ■./ learning as m uch as they are, and ■t I. ' ' m 1»« M srRirSt Kom glebel,. M r. allI wwings ings dfoi theinr party, - / m em ber, ow ners plan to close do' The note* are payable M ay 1. learhlng ts fun. . i < «W «^ 5 * * ^ ”^ork Stnineteld; i M sry M ullsney. M is. ,Ag:nes M ci .X' It alsd showed -Attlee thgt W- som e of their high cost m ines. 1953, and w ill be paid fop out of - In /feort/ tf you: really w ant to .V ■ ’» s Mrs. Paul Rysn. Mrs. Yo- tax funds collected next Spring. O i i l r e , A i inlsm 1* flrm ly In the sadd^y In enjoy your children-dom e d ow ao li J 7 . V aecreUry, J^L d n d a a SSheeM h n. Will. Ask |1 Boost your oiiiooker’a perch . a n d - j o i n 'V- ? John Skft»ar''.M r*. Tohn' th e constituency w ing of they '' M oody said this W ould be true OHT: M r * . ty~ th at is, ' the, political wing them . D on’t be so self-consciously H. B. d *^ ^ . i i u 5 e r . M rs. R ay T ierney,^ M rs, ■^even if the goveinrpent h ol«»..coai g24rS2g MAIN HT. TEL. 5161, MANCHESTER 4 f . O w actnnlr ■ Three ^ year term Y o r k m ade?up of, local labor parties and pricf-ceillngs. O k th at point- m oody a m other. Be a friend, a com panr /, e a h - .Xlnpey. I T ■ M r*. VVilhalm lna M cKSnney, W ellaJC . Den- cluba. / ■' - '' y Suih MilleU Ion, a sharcr.bf fun. , \ f H e Tonskt M r*. Eoster W ililsm s. Obsftved-f- ■ •/ . •. - ■" TOP V jn, Brucn:A V8tW n.s,^. Jjh " Pgakin, m uch of whose Speech "W e*fe going to try to get * T h at’s the only real w sy t o e n j e w . Trained nurses: M rs. •Richard Norm a' Haherem, M rs.^ Ed ith your children, to join in their In­ HaOT^Tw6/Tf!n^ An.whults, M r*. M aty Bnice. M rs, .was . drowned out b y'Bevan aii- dollar a to i/ increase because.^ it ^^^I^Ypungst^ In'ThHr Play ' Lew Heins,^l^r*. A rthiir H olm aX M rs- terests and to sh are,y^ r oW n w th as 'i Ir%-lnA Spencer. W.!«s Anna C. M a'rJort'rC fcprtlosal, M r*. Eileen I. porters,i r a , eat-calllng.e a t booing and w « don’t g ft it. w e w on’t be In the A * Cort»|sM i|b»i'Aiot Sp ectator ..... 'v - /■ f Sam pson; one year term , M rs. t , Ggorga H unt, M rir. Ed w in .A.X^hn- shouting/l l n g y dem d i anded that "diaal- I coal'business very long." ' , D on't alw ays be just a spcctAtor them. ./ ' . Conrad. M r*. ' Rldhard - Baseler,. The "m am a" sitting beside the W a r d i w l d a ' ^ M l g / } Edw'ftttt Bn ^ an. Adam Bhodw. M r*. Elsie ‘ Crockett, M r*. John aop, M yS./h. W ^Landls, M rs. John dent e el^ l C n enla i e r In the party drop ^ Coal has been selling below to your childrens fun U you. really NOW NEEDS X X I I T>r. Eugene Davis, Jacob E. Md their ' Ma t tacka. t a c l on the leaderahlp, /present ceilings. Prices vary con- pboi while her children sf'm la A of matched lirch-f Derby, M rs. John Dorm er., Mrs. Lappeii, M rs,^iKv'erett M cCTuggage, w ant to enjoy them , -loin right throw y aw ay- their, w hlpa, "abandon I slderably b y types and quality, but in and have fuij w ith them , learn-, doing her dpty/being a m other X1 pw efera. reel p i^ t tiX the Helen Fasalno, M rs. A lva Hsnaen, M r*: Ed in iu nd': M orancy, M r*. .Cobinttteddnewbiott;;. M rs. gdithea Johnson, M fli; Franlc vltu|Kffatftm ,’*y*n d -get back Into- ' tfie" average pW ee re<*el/ed b y the ing as they lekrn, playing as they w ho^slcs to I ^ /th al her ChRdren } nfe.s«\Hng honors. Is t^ ^ iten Philip Nelson, M rs. Dean F- Roble, Wne'for part/ unity. , i m i"f ow ners D in* around $.1 a ton. have a good/tlm g. The m other ly to your l(kdw. M orasco,. M rs. I.,eland _ Spaldings M rs, G eorge D kcrfelt,' M rs; C harles .p lay,. exploring, a s th ey explore./ who, is rig h f in thisre ssW m m lng, .‘ ^ t | ' cr6M rtf^ fftiard ^ d t^ ^ M rs. M ary Slerud. M rs. M argaret /Deakin /yvJoIehtly attacked- I The price to retail consum ers ts, Fathers seem, to know thW se­ FOR AT LOW co st * wifed q ^ ’tMon' ’ tion at ^ te rs Popd hMt •B*'y “ Reckhniry M rs. Sam uel, W . Pe*rl, "those*'w llfen the party who have I of Course, m uch higher, due to too, la b e ih g a coinpaWon and W eym outh, M rs. O live w jtk, M rs. cret for enjoying Children better cpotiriueHen. Fannied , w ved the life of D avid Stansberry. Rosam ond ’ W Tliian. Mrs,.- Bernice Mrs. Morgan Porter. ’ • set up. a /caucus" as "sow ing dis­ ' jya Wither* 1 freight and handling charges. having fun herself. . t h a n m o t h e r s . " *<,' (A ll rights Reserved, N EA 'Bervlce, * W r Pancifr*, h iilajiherfl hi^lp^r W oodbury, .M isa Ph yllis Zatkow skl, M iakT^PatrtctA Ru ff; M r*. Edna trust w hich w ill destroy the con- Stsitiing Iva W ithers and In- Cloaed m ines cm ild be reopened jBut It w ork* for thothers, trm. Rattle countar-top in f M the Cheney plant.'eiW a native Spenc< M r*. Jrvlng Spencer, M rs. fldenca of the people of this coun­ cliiding no less than eight prlncl- in the i^ent of a'sudden upsurge I h c . ) ' of OuebeC,..Canada, took, up resl- Frank Morasco, / -/ , This sum m er don't take your chil- ' Top-quality h ^ e need$--home 'improve­ choka of 4*2 baawHful FirM -Aid fiorps! A lvin Baldt, Ardep' Tedford,' M rs./C h arles VV/. try."/. . ■ - pala w ho opened w ith the original in coal dem and, such as u.sU/lly / 4n lianchestef eight years B/vah- and A ttle* have - long Theodore Fairbanks,'H enry TlffUi, M rs. H aney R. Torrey. M ^ . caaVTft N ew York C ity three Shears pcciirs w itfe an outbreak of wAr ments thdroidd beauty dhd long Ilfe— pHeod oilert—sink pewt-fec- ■ » « '* y e a r been at loggerneads, over - the C.suruder, Ronald UngUrd. Sam uel M ^ rlce Trustenltscr. Mtg. Viola ago, the sm ash m usical ,com edy,- But the . O pening process Is tory-lnslallad If dedftdt... ^ ring as life guard at the tow n van Oaaheek, ' M rs. Ralph VWng, cm irse .British aoclailsm should "G entlem en Prefer Blonde's,'* w ill to loye you money. \Vhether building or re- Maltercpo, JjSnn M erS, Carl H. c o s t l y . . PB'riwje both st hom e snd gbroad. he’ presehted on the Bushnell M e­ Somk Holdouts •^ancicra’s knowledge of l^ s, TherjsSa W ior. fj “ ■ ^ 1 • mo«(|lllho,Wardihave Ihe material you need. Peterson. .Sedrlck Straughan, M rs. In foreign affairs Attlee w ant* m orial atsge In H artford In Oiree A handful of oW ners in M oodv’a .safety and artificial respir­ Signe HSifin. > ll*s Faye. P'erris, ' M otor iiorps: M rs. Betty SPECIAL OFFER close coo^ew itlon with- the U nited perform ances next week, Ocl. 1 0 . Dixie group refused to sign up Complete seledioR for your entire family— - y . ■- , \ ■ ation w hich'enahlrd him to resus­ M r*. IW ry M uHaney, Norm an Os- M rs. Janet Axinger; M rs. How ard Boyd, M rs. Paul’ Buettner, M is* States against gggreasion and as a n d 1 1 . w ith Lew is /yesterday. L«w ls "said, .'/I citate M r.. Stansberry after m ore born>r- Jsm isS P.-Jrvto*,^. M r*. m uch rcarm afrtent'S* Britain can One of the largest m usical ever he’d give the holdouts "The next SAVE ^ SAVE^ all built to Wqrdi high quality $ton ...... / ■ ] East Bid e' Rfc^ lraj^ Aid classy M cL«an, Edward Wilson, Frank - The younger Bevan, tall anil T B g ro le in "Carousrii'.l. diu-lng five The holdouts were described ns “Etem allxed” \ In everlasting \ Kosslek,-M rs. Beatrice Ltj / 1 .N. :\.- '* I n - ■ / Mojasco, jam fs Hyne, W illiam J, S. Loeffler, M rs. E d W Longlel- bOlaleroua , and an accbnipllahed yealX o n Broadwa.v (and on tour, having about f.our m illion'tonS/n- m etal by a graduate electro­ ■ * Thb persons i ’h \ recelved,.aer- y M orrlssetle. M rr Roxey Foss, A l­ low; M r*. W illiam reaCsp/, A le* orator, dem ands cuttlng/looae from lt)cludlrig^',a run of the show jh nual production, as com pared ■with plating technician. - (icniilno Vice stripes and ^ ertH teate^ t the \ STORE HOURS: bert F. Sw eet, CTSre-nce W arner, snder Penney, M rs./yE.'/ E, Per­ A m erican ties lit Britain's foreign London. A V., the Bushnell '• the the 110 m illion output of M oody'? onyx, m arble or m etal m ounts. aw ard cerem ony repr^em ed local | 7 Thom s* M cNs.l.v, Gordon Neddow. kins. M rs. V. E. piypP^*'b«i««'. policy. Heep slashes in her rearm a­ m u sical'w ill go "on. each evening at entire group. Those still unsigned A ll w ork giiarantoed to please M a r b l e o r ,i residents w ho have sei^ d volim - A rts and Bklllar'M fs. E. G, In- m ent apepding and a hom e policy Onyx glAil \9:00 to S:3a DAILY I/ M lsiTTIveTyn Q UiUtch; M rs. M ar- 8;30 and there wWl be a popular Included the I-riand Creek Coal or m oney back. tarilv In the various/ m a n . ~ ... '' of m ore and tougher'aoclailsm . Saturday/m atinee gt 2:30 Com pany, Huntington. W . Va., and N ow only $6AO OPEN T a 9 :0 0 P. M. mURSDAY IVE, ^ f^ 'ceii .during^ the S**K y'''“^’ guerita Rlegler, Jdrs, Ruth Row- BC vaa ha* been raucuslng with ,.^\ O ver 3.1 com binations. / Nuree>* Ahtes": M rs. Janet AS^. ley.-M rS. Bedrlr Atraughan; Jam es Ihe Logan Countv (W . Va.) Coal tf/®ach service ch'aiim an w as ^ fo , voting vlcCor/, Rom e reports Ih- \ inger, M rs. W alter Bsloh. Mrs. Tierney, M rs. m irlc>n T iffan y. Idrs. Operato> -a a.s.sof iatio n . iV ork done on prcm lsos. dueed and aw ardM recognltionYo ctlcated.he piatip to use his new Howard Bovd. Mrs. Eileen Bar­ M ay Vennard/Alfted Vennard. ge street; M rs. Ju lia Liistlg, . ' The pay and royalty increasas- / the follow ing Volunteers In his hr show of power to, jim m y his w ay rett, M rs. W illiam Brennen. M rs. /Social iVelfare Aides:- Mr*. W ilm ington; M rs. Ethel W ll- need approval of the..g 9v e m m e n t ' s Rietal /Ash T ray > her own bradch of Red Croa Into the party’s ‘ihsdow cabinet'’ 'John C orner, M r*. Ann Falkow- /Byron BoytE M iii. Francis W atts, Rockville. / W age Stabllixation board (W SB) INTliO DircTO RV O FFER R eg . $10.9.1 ! W ork. T h ^ are as fidjowai .^the group of Laborite top men ik i,. M rs - Jp a e p tt ,„A .i„ ..E'lr.ri...?^.^";. Mr*. Frw w ^Blckroorc, M .ra N. O M I T T E D t o d a y s ...W iUiam before -they -t w be paid unleaa 4 W $ 8 . 9 5 - “ '’* - 'w ho w ould he' ekjJcctW to 'frtrin m o n e y R A V I N ^ ^ ^ ^ Sarah Hoffm an. M iss Lillian cy. j; den Te*. M fs* Faye Ferris, M rs, Fox, 11# Sum m it street; John m ine em ployers wAnt to risk poa- V »a il*y;^ ra . M arie B. BSartol.Jirt governm ent in the event of a T L a r s o n , t M t s . A. M cCarthy, M rs. H erbert/Elnlay, M rs. C .F. Hsrr>', Unttaa, East HarWord; John slhle federal penall'y. tjew ls has $2.00 Saving0 $2.00 Saving_ \ G ertrude Bengstoh, Mrs.- Sherw ood socialist victory at the next X Edw ard M aW t, M rs. Anna .Manel- M l*. M aurice O'Connor, M rs, H .F. Queen, Am atopi Richard Frosch, not said w hat he m av do if the In/ ■ “ r>f«r*. M rs. D orU Bradley. M rs. general elections. W orth $2.tH) Tow anls IB. M rs\ Robert Midwood. Mrs. K i m b a l l . 120 Crestw onrl'drive. creases don’t aopear^in the next M etal Bookend argaret C. Brown,. M rs. Kath- Harold L\„Rlchm ond, M iss Anna One Bevanlte source Inrflcated Jiuilor Re * . 9 • 8 -4 - Loir Oi » 5 M e o t t * ' ing, adjustable instep 2 . 6 9 straps to assure, sriug fit. Asphalt/ Shingips— ex- - Lights Instantly—just Bip 1 Gear robed grop* de­ Non-skid rubber • p osed end., built-up fer.^'.- the switch and glorelest sign *n tOM* gloss soles and heeb. In ektra w ear. Coram lc light floods ^ feem. sizes from 4 to 9 ' > shod*. 1 -light Ivory por« g r a n u l e s i n a s p K o l t . * n f A 32W lamp, boked-en 19-26 la . Your Cboie* ' celaki-holder. In frosted Girls'13-3. ii,4 f term s, u p to 3 yrs. to p a y . i / wh'ito enamel hoMeCr ... whit*„ivery or rps*. COMPARABLE DOLLS SELL FOR 9.98-SAVE 1 OVER-THE- . Comparable dolls by some monufoc- Dolls ore made of latex, vinyl or' vn- turar sell for $2 more elsewhere—sov*:'' breakable .plolittc, with-'sizes ranging .. S H 6 e B O O T S MONTGOMERY WARD 7 at Words Special -Purchase pr'ice. from 19 in. to 26 in. All hti^,sleeping . ■ y COPPER 824-828 MAIN STREET ' % ^ Shown her# ore. just 0 -few from -eyes—some hove cry vo'Kes. ' 4 . 6 9 KITCH EN > LANTERN MANCHESTER A--.: Words wonde^ul assortment— each Each on* wears o Ibvely dressj FIXTURE one on oufslonding value. Baby, Bride some of* in Christ*nit|i(] clothes, others Hire's «ln*' of Wards'' I orh mffeested in the ^lefeng lipm* ImpidiNMMnlli - p ’i ,'dhd Girl Dolls complete the selection wear Baby dresses or Little^Ckl frbclis. NYLON DRESSMAKER STYLEI^ ' ALL-WOOL^ ARE TOP VALUES bTggest-seliIng' boots , "/Y for women, with high-yp V 2 . 9 5 □ Plumbing & Heating □ Buildiiig'MatorloIi T y i '- from wh'ich to choose, - - ' r/ All clothing is beautifully mod* with ''". .<1. ^ t wW' . ' ^ For pofdt, or ployroom., Soron hoif ion-b*'combed, curUd, fin* details of .trim and button closings, r ' - /oW coiorf l-19 4 9 8 Miixex' $ixe$ 7 •„ protection for rojp -pnd ... 7 V4 * squor* ,whito epol-- n Faint li Varnish . □ Electric UghHng ■Cboete eeraiel 2 . 9 8 Sixex 3440 40 , . ■ - H ■ ■■. - ■ > . ■*■" * . snow Vedf, ‘ 'Sdfki-IVi-'''''' .Endes4d > solid copper iTylfX ..washed 'dnd "permanent-waved.*^ JEv- Mbny added features — ho.ts, - ' ■ X ' ■" ] ' " gloss ehod* whh dear N o m * . ^ Her* or* soft, Worm 100% wool Coots—very unutuol bh rubber in red^'or w'dll brocketj^ Clear erytti'ihg-^n hair sYyIing,..too, from pig- pcH'koots, pinafores., hoit. ribt$bn> Dressmaker stytos or* big nOwi In^weoters thUfall, \ ■ I bottom. Round. A' dionh at this low price; All hove hand-modd button-hdiei/ ■ Brbfet- wHh‘ iid i''in d e gloss glob* has' ribbed ''Addifetiu - j L toils Vo' pbpdi* cuts. Somo Soron half ..-and cither, attractive trl.pis, -Ym 'N find - Wofdt hot them In time-savinfl, thrift-pr^d^^^ y -. ^^chfomed metol holder..: r . rayon satin lininga|Mapy are velvet-trimmed,-torn - fostaners ond^ fpll gussef ' design.-Ul oppreyed. T o w n _ Phene. if*, .is octuolly rooted into doll's "head; lust the^doll you want hare dt Words,/' •/-\ ■ Asaoffed isoffsA rW K *^ *hat gr* Sjmort fqr aeheor ■-/V* - - M y wlred.'^Ut ippr. ^ - in popular toxtur^ :^o^rlci. *hew*st s^ylei. Others hove molded hair." .fof that special little girl—?hurry,bw ' or offkai Wh»*»v|Kiirt*la or rich oeik da*'shades. " pedi*ls.yifarm,fea, ' ^ ■X' ■:'7 -/J.--:’-' -- 7' with cotilon fleece / - , .. - - y ' ■ r .'V* . • . ■ XL • .tv. |1 DOWN ON. LAY-AWAY HOLDS QOLL RIC DEC VS IMsigs, Sites 4.to 9. v * , '^ * '■ \ ■ 1 - r 7 :X- r ‘■)r^ •• -J ■■ '' GiHs'13-3..4JB9 " . 1 ‘-CN I ' 7 , I -. / ; -J- SUY IIM UIN* ON PHA TiKMI - HP M6NIV DOWNs UP TO 14 MONTHS TO PAY; / • ’A y Y y>- ' - pA ' 'i- ' •. . ,i*/ /. -fl -'-!'/-'.77 . V ..7 1 - V',- \ . . -1, ■ ' V ' % %:-r r " ■ v/^- m V .•::7/7 . <■ i. -J ».ia : ‘iP * ;' J, ' r ■.• ^' i 'T. -.4 . y i ■ . if,. - ■ . i X l ■5-P’?--y' A :/ '" -7 r ■".' •.X/ 'if'. ^ f ' r ' X. ’ ' : : f ■ 'i--1 “ , BAGE THIBTEBN . ‘Nw;./-, \ IUNCHESTEB EVENWG HERALD, MANj!HE8TEB. CONN^ WEDNE$DAY, OCTOBEB 1. 1962

• ■'■ :: ... /';' Uv' tend Include Wilfred’’J.-fTAalcwell of taxable property values throiiab ITo WII ijoiilor'bhiriheerr ‘■gj-the' -rejmoval- -of Indcfttries' to ■th*; W7 auburba, and thr losa o f ’varions /I. ,.%fiice; Mrs. Ruth Chambara. ■ A A i f i ' f ■- ■"‘'■i s7^- -i>v- New England Industries to .other H\ v . , g y. >3XArlWauii®!!P M )| :tolnistrative aaaiatiant, town flan- parts of the.country. Concerdto 2 \ T o SliutDQwii hing and Zoning Commiaalon;. and with the queatlon, "Can N«w.Enfc. *^fW»=Ja*rai^»«a-. -itJji'*»•>«tW l vr.^ * .%Ss^wr. »,» esssj" *»^<*wvx«iirv 'apow^iy*— by..-«i*r-poatytor' -.ortslMittn'i. l'’J ^ ■')! ' '•aiid’ fWItlg'thrtf’^thU '*ttireS;“- resTdtehG o ^ ’^ahcheiler 3aiheI'W.'"'KIgrjr|aim«ti5r’« i W 1ahX'£Sl1’fa’ .' SuM vef•’•' the pahet tng. th*\ postrWfire, ...-.iStu'w) nfembera of the post and th ^ thato Con;ioctlc(jt Development Cbrnmls- will be moderated by Elmer ft. H iirVafd.AM lft willill be: forthcomhwvjat the huai^' rpkst ^will be held. wHl bo among the 30 Connecticut / T il* first meeting for the Illary and their friend* ^111 be Bbkfn Parakeet Farm p u lin g commisaiancra and tech- Coburn.' director of the Planning Hclioiiary Luthc^ Siyaltri neas meeting ak- streomme.ndi held 8«turday. Oct. 4 aXH p'. m. . Through thte th* Com- anc) Reaearch ’Division of the con- '0( the executive committee. Legion pear was hHd by the First manlier and mem barspost .A plclana who wlH attend the! an- X3n Tuesday, Oct-X- planners Stiiiieiiis ^ District'ftunday At 3 p. m.-at th«N at the post home. ,It iamlanned to O rdei^ to Oeaif Out nualn^eting of the American So­ will alt with leading New nitoticut Development Oommlaslon i iiadio, TV Words hold a dance eveiw opiePaaturday wish to extend their aympiUW to and president of' the New England A family party for member/W .Buckldy High Schpol, in Hartford. .memberp of the Mark Holmep fam^ ciety .pt^Plannlng Officials being Elngland tncjuatrlaUeta fo^ a dta- the baftd will be held.Sund^ at Memhera of th* local post and th* ^ h t and the '’in-tottveen’' Saluf:. 'lu Remaining Stocks. hel« -In Bpatoh next .week. ’ ' cusaion of such u^an probieina as (Chapter of the American Institute HEWT ' ■ '■ ■' " '■ ' • ■' ’ r ,0»mbridge. M ajas.—fA^l—Har­ day night It 1*. hoped the poet wdl Uy in ’the diaaoi Of Arthur H ^ e p . X the cottage of Robert McMillan at AdaHlary were In attendance. Comrade HoUtiM was a memtier of Local ihembert planning to at-; traffic ^ congestion, the reduction o f Planners. . ' ' 1 .York--WV- A recently vard College undergraduates will sponapr" a “Nalg^hborhood-• Night Within two Xoeka, aj . Bolton e<<»p6ed dlcUonery of radio; t#l->sJ Ijike Amston. All members of the the local podt foKmany , participate in nearly a million dol­ baftdlare cordially .Invited to atteija ^he,first of a.Varies of d*ftrea Ingram." Topy- O’Bright and. hi* p it^ eet brooder will hhve'dla- m vo^itoB add electronic word* ,and ls fa . Wort h soholafsht^, loans p o ^ of hi* atock ofvblrdh Mcord- nt ing to on order iMue* by^ state 21 to 84 walot 't-' . and part-time employment 1ft the WhmJhc mouth y. to the langa>«*. feel* dfv or the taste and local health AuthOTjtlea. In-, All Eveol Die word* many term* ^ that ’coming school ye,at. the largest ia •tal'e. there a veatlgatlon of ^ report .that a M-tSueradae -aeem like Greek.. progrfm of.fln»nrlil aid tn thg cni- ys I more re- parakeet farm existed alom^^. S. ’>Part wool . V- E . ItTw ky' fthe et«g 9^ lege’* history. ‘ ■ V' .thahastick / libdtO^^tA prompted Bo lx on Wilbur J. Bendfr. dean of Admla- _____icious Wrig-' -Mealth Officer Dr. William D. l|ayaa wooMoblo sample 1* « " ••electrical slona ahd Financial Aids, asya'that S ley’* Spearmint Stroud to call In the atatl* office;. Atototo EUto Njloa tnuiacripti<>n,’’ defined aa "a diac IBM,000 are earmarked, as scholar- 'V Cum. Its lively, .. Tipped Off By Phoitm iwordiiil^olf a . complete program ahip’Bid to 1,Off) students. About ■ ■w'l caoline, r«sl spear- -r " 7 ' ' J The tip-off -'camC thrjough a Soil'd colon ' ' or- meaaa« m a* apeclally for students working as pprters, mint flavor cools the mouth, fresh^ phone cairto The Herald In which x \ e, \ . .. in ' filin g halls and .labrarlep and .\. the taste imd aweetens the mealh. TM t _ a woman resident' end mother 7 h r i f l y - 3 ( ^ Homidstootit y nthen^Joba, wto.ea p«pted to-earn It one reason AVrigleysSp^rjwnt comidiUne-'Vj ^'52g r o n an obJecKor acetje/' / p f 'o ^ m 'm ...... - ■\ / ease In the caan of youngstfers who ^ O B g R T I ^ X P. W. wngicv’i SpMitmint Gum i* a tkfijty are'afflicted, I George Well* Ch^Key of 21 Hart- i ^ Harrtd W. Oarrity of 14titPitXi X •/••• — trttrt. \ovL get t package of five long- Dr. Stroud, acting on this Infor- ford road, a Republican candidate | street, a Democratic candidate for K 'v .. •lliat^ llickc for.a very amall^t. matidn. called ofi Uie breeder last for id-election to the , Board of j re-'alaction to the Board of Edupa- •ure to get the original Wrlgley • night. Ten per cent of the bird* |i WarilKinn^gK^^ Legioft;N eji^ Spearmint Chewing Gum* Lx)ok for the EducaYion for the three-y,ear term i'tlon for the th'ee-year t,e'rm endtog, were taken by state offlclilf for endingXin 1956, was born in Man’-; 1956, wa* born in Manchester on fraen tpear on the ittckage. ■■ ■ •xamitiatlon a t . tha .U.. S.,.HeaiUi that the of the' CheaterW'Aug; 9. 1888. ] n , - ‘ t o v i w f ..... • ' " ■'ipdti^t«'M«i!^t '"■■ Service virus laboratpry In Ala­ u . Wk* •Unrated in the local r, , ?The Boar* for oddMlaloft^xTeiec- ^awioiBlcaca is .o .the .Legion bama.'Stroud am* toero -wi^ ne vear la about to ^art. Commander ach m ila^ 1« • graduaU of Yalet M® wia eiautatea in tt» local t*r. wW meet 0oon and from'd, p.m. .to 8 p.m. Little I* askiifgtor the support and the place where the btrda are\kepl second vice president and »«creta--t-.j,jjjjjj College and Boston Univer- ta niake votera. ■ roopenriloh o0ill members of the Ja a model of cleanliness and neat A repreaentatlve from the Attto- post ' \ ^ ne*a. .■ riUtic W n g Machine Company of ^11 _Only 30 Inchat wid* but th# ovon t« largo Commander Little ahd — . , Cod* VloUttob eompaay with which ho ha* been ii a practicing laWyer Ih Manche^ J^mealown. N.Y. la Hi^town to- However, the raising of para aasoclated aincq graduation from I ,, enough to boko 6 pioi ol one*, or .rooit a dly to set Up the twp ydting ma- Dr. Harold E.^ (rtber^f of Little aOended the testlmohlal dln- keeta la a violation of the hanlUry Michigan Btato fei^lege, promi­ n’er gl>en for Department Corn- college. • w „ J ' He la a former Town Court judge . 35-lb. turkey. chlnea in the Richmond Memerial code aa applied in Connecticut and ; Cheney has served on the Board libran- building. A pne-week man W Sidney P ., Simmons of / the breeder promised to gllepr, .out (1937-1939) and is past president nent. Igyman of the Augustana Bridgeport, The dinner was held at of Education since 1947 and feel* / - • Lifollm* Foreololn llnUh — Intid* a'of inatructlon on how to uae Luther'an Church, will be guest hia aviary within the allotted tw® that the achool-bullding program— of the Manchester -Ciiamber of avice will be announced aoon. thy Sfratfleld Hotel last Saturday r u m m a g e week period. Another checkup Will Commerce; He ia a member of the end out K speaker at the fifth annuar Chris­ eVenlng;. . 1 particularly the ..proposed high V fok o n ly ,* Cook-Motlor Ovon Clock C*nlr*l t1 Rew Votera Ma*e be made after the twr^week time achool — 1* the biggest problem Manchester ; Kiwanis Club, the •UY ’ Twtmiy*e*''*t* new votPra were tian Life and Growth JH>rvice, limit to see that th* Bolton man Manchester, Connecticut', and • 4 Rodlontub* i-lpood U.dh sponsored by laymen’s organlaa- The Legion hand will hold a has complied with tho jaw. facing tbe town. He advocates tha made at tlio last aeaaion held by practice at the poet home Friday, y S A L E building of the new school*, made American Bar Aaooclatlona,— the 7 ^ - „ e iMnloa* FortoMn Top tie adirtiaiotta h®**P'- tlm*,' Roy Johnson, prealdent of FREE TIC K irr A t THE Kl FAIR V Dr. Stroud; said-thh. man was Permanent Armistice Pay commit­ the local chapter of thd Hartford ^ t . J, at T:30'p:m. 'Airmemheri “ Wry VoOperatlva’* and. promlaod lioeeaaary by the considerable In­ i • FulKwMlh Morog* Or*w»» totat^ntfiida at »8 vOtera made. of the bartd are urged tirattend. By 'O* E* S* crease In the school population, aa tee and the CH'arter Revision com­ • Mwttarwmk Orange Not* 'District Brotherhood, jumouftced to comply fully. \ economically a* \poaalble, but mittee and the Manchester Board ll^uratey will aee 18 new mem- today. The' service will’ b* held The newly-elected Executive NO TICKETS SOLD A 4 holds that they "should have the . of Hducation. He l*_aia0 auper- Maos • to 24 tmra Initiated Into flrat and aecbnd Sunday. 6ct. l*. at the South committee met last Friday night. IV MkSime TEMPLE recreational and other fscllitlea vlaor on the project of re-indexing All Wool plalda ordefe. William Wlllae la Methodist Church. Many important mattera conCern- F and D Auto Co» that ara really so Important for a the Manchester land records. -3 0 ' It 1* expected that clergy and Twill or poplin ' > niaater of the ilrat degree and Mra. t h e a t e r BOX OFFICE FOR THIS SHO v7 i BOT, 2, » A. M. modern achool plant." . , Th* Board of Education, Garrity pjmry Roaaman in the aecond. Mr. members of/:2P Augustana Luther­ \ Hag Budget Flaw He is also concerned about the believes, should load and not follow |4^tG r. OtBWBT Fur collars and Mra. Roaaman will repreaenl an churches of the atate will TeL 2-^891 for Pick-up safety of children 'Walking to in all activltlea centering on the Quilted or alpaca iW i the home grgnge at the atate aea- he in attendaftre. An inspirational school, aud recommend* Inweased school system by pu^ng ahead on Ibibigs ______^ to>eirtid In Hartford next seri-Tce^W-ill beTi*ia at 3:30 p. m.’. I p H O W! DO N’T M i s s OB T!- L Mil T E 0^ 'fl A P IT Y! Biveral new bualneaa features safety measures., such additional the expansion of^toe schools anrt Home - reversible with «o«O ir_ ! to which phe pim^ic 'i^h .be wel- have been instituted in the policy warning sighs and more pollc® pro­ detachable hoods. V:. ^ ' ' :'■ = of the F * D Auto Co.. (Firestone their facilities‘to quickly and as vv PoOwk Planaed come. ?• tection. be taken where necestory. cheaply aa possible, continuing the •There will be a potl^k a e r ^ Dr, ^lonbrrg. who will speak oh store) in this city. The Manchester He, ia married to the forpaer ,'atore has adopted a new budget improvement of. the entire s^ool T alter the aervicea on RalU* Day "Men-for God and Country," Wks Open (m u 9 Bvemngs Until The Show For Y ^ r Cotfyenienee , Him YOUR REPAIRS Katherine fJoodwln Parker, tod ,ayftern toning, for theXi tur* ' Stthday' next’week'nt'the'Oangr** - plan.which-Jjaa.been..used.by, the fh'e 'toupl* ^ ** :orte " child,-George gtodnatrt 'Giwto’rinr Adnt- Firestone C4>, in many of its of that'ayrtem.' / ' .gitlonal Church here. Ln^lea are phua College In jMI) and received OR NEW Wells. Jr., 32, and three grand­ larger ■tores and the plan ho* He ta/marrtod to the/ former ■ , X -aak*d' to-bring- alOng-a-hot dlati- ■hts-iftaster’s . degree at the Univerf children. ___ Arlyne'C. Moriarty anc^he couple ELEcmiqy^^naACTa^' X a.S heste» of a grohn aalad. Those -In the •• i home comfort been in force in,:,other**tore« for 10*3 MAIN $ t sity of Minnesota in 1842. In .lune BUILOINB WORK several years. have'two children, H./Davld Oar- eapervlrthg committee: Mra. yin- of this year he received his doctor SOCKS Robert Bolas has been appoint­ -rity, 18; and Arl]me M. Garrity, f. cdnt FWlaa. Mrai^jaarUon-Fo.wlej;, of philosophy degree with dislihc- SEE ed budget manager and'will handle ; ^Mancheeter^ Jr. MT*. Erwin Hollister, Mrs. tlon in education. MORIARTY Bros all credit and collection phases of Fries and Mra. Clifford .',7 In 1950 he won the U.8. Junior 3 15 C F N T E R ST the department. ‘ The Interesting lei' Chamber oF-Commereoynatlopsl feature of the plan is the down ^JPate Book/ / Personal MenHon oratorial championahip, aiid- was T t 1 5 13 5 payment and convenient time ele­ and Mrs. Imlph E; il4>rd of WM. I . ’ ■— Ic to the keynote apeaklr eariier .this ment W completing payments, Mr. Friday. Saturday, Oct, 2-4 | ivldence, R. I. were gueata of year ar.the national Augustana J089 MAIH STREET -- OFF. HIGH SCHOOL (fpiiTFicior^BaU^er Bolaa - explained that once an ac­ _ . . :*nd Mrs. T. W. Doberrent* Center The'spiana production of i Brotherhood convention at Omaha, count' is estahltshed, additional "Kind Lady," Bowers School, 8:30 ' 4iMt -week. _ ■ Neb. Also active In athletics'duri FUEL OIL 519 Center St. tgl. 777.T purchases may be easily added to \ Ing hi* undergraduate year^' he p. m. the account. Saturday. Sunday, OcL 4-5 P t o was chosen a member Of th^ Little 1 -V. -L He ha*' been asaoctated with the Ic Atl-'Amerlciin college football aqad -Z. Rededication of Salvation Army store ■ here for several years and Citadel and 85th Anniversary ob- in 1030. Prior to joining the Michi­ 2 has just, completed a four-week* gan State Oollega staff In 1046. M-rvance. ' eosnenos ^ training,/ courae - at the Firestone Mopday. Oct. 8 Mr. aponberg served for 46 months \ •Tlr® ond Rubber company’s sale* WE CABBY _ _ inf the U.8. Navy' Submarini' Town Election. LEAODfa,BBANIK9^ education and training achool In Wednesday, Oct. 8 (- ; HOOKHEttR JR, BOYF^. . \ Forces and was,, decorated for Hartford. He rieceived Instructions X meritiouB »■/ Dinner Dance, Cltoney Brother* on all phaaes of Firestone bu.sineaa Athletic Aasoclation. Villa Mairt*, / THICK GORDUROY TROUSERS / kritair DtiB Slant 4 Also tgklnr part in the program and espedally the finer points^ of will 'be .the Manchester High Glaafonbury. 6:30 n. m- the compnny'Zbudget plan. Sunday, OcL It NAVY, BROWN,/66e EN. achool pHoir, under the direction /■ ../------, Of G. Albert Pesraon. Dedication of pew pariah house, SIZES 4 to U y , $ 5 ^ A^nspectlon of the new,, parish Hold Open House Emanuel Lutheran Church. 4 p. m. GLASS bUUdlng of RmKnuel Lutheran Wednetoay, Oct. 15 21 INCH URO^ FIT TUBE ^Ofurch will he afforded the large \ "Open hou^e" for community, . TWEEDUROY )1HW«Y fuaroti Ji^umber of visitors expected to at-', \^n Anniversary pariah,,; housc. Emanuel- Church, y. jtowti.*--;'.. 7- ...... - ...... iraorvinranrwiNi tend, as the local, committees have 7-9 p. m. . 1 ' _ ^MABICMONlToii” CIRCUIT SY^EM vSA^E SIZES AND CQI^RS planned-ah open house and social Saturday, Oct. 18 ' ^ r and Mra. Wilfred Swift of VS ABOVE...... ***• **’*** y'V’o 0 • • * • $ 5 .5 0 ./ f l a t s , o b so c ai period with refreshment* from 3 to ■ .N 175 St. John street celebrated their AA op)enlng \ meeting, Hollister School. 8:30 p. m. 4:30 p.m. at Emanuel Churrh, prior £ 25th wedding anniversary, which WORLD FAMOUS ‘‘OOLDEN THROAr / ' Youth sice* 10 to 14r-«llghUy higher fh O M ’-' to attending the aervlce at South occurred on Sept. 30. Sluiday aft­ / October 24. 25 l^edhodlat Chundwj------^—:------: ernoon. An open house, with liboUt Harvest Baaaar of Corneratona TONESmEM ' The local committees for this 70 friends and relatives attending, Club in SUte Armory.JIIU2 y. , - , Alto Rotary Club’s ' Mlnatrel. W i T -ifth aniuial event are anxious to was held at their home. Among /■ O M l BOY SCOUT P lfM M S duplicate the siicceasea.of the four Waddell School., • / V SMART MAHOGANY those present were Mr. and Mra. EASILY AKe lA S ^ C O . prohloua statewide eervlcea heliy Frederick Sterner'of Milford, who Saturday, OcL 25 / ' ^ c o u K h a n d K ^ K * * 0, * . • * I00444444 4*4 4 WWW at New Britain, New Haven, M IdHS Claaa 1942 Reunion. Rain- CABINET S tX Manchester were the bridal attendants at the l i o n s o o k s .. dletown and Hartford. wedding. ■ tow Club, Bolton, 7:30 p. m. / TO UJIF. cua weif, leak, 4ic TJie decototiona were white and / Sunday. Oct. 24 2 Reformation service .at Center M YEAR ON PIT ■’FIELD EOOK i.7...... ,'...... S1«00 ■ 3320 ailver and this color scheme wa* y Phone carried out In the decorations on Church, 7:30 "p. m. SElIVlOE POLICY CUE scout UNIFORM-^^M^ ..... $10 J7 Wednesday. OcL 29 TUBE ^ ONE OP OUR OtCORATORS WILL OALL AT YOUR HOME W the largo weddingling cake. A buff^ luncheon was served;eryei , Wedding Oown pageant) Temple lOYicOUf lUNIKM^f^^ . $13.47 .Chapter, Maaonijr Temple, 4 p.m. NOCHARBE COMPLETE LINE OP SAMPLES! The Swifts hav* two c^ldreiy, a EXPLORER Ic^Ut/UMI^Rr ‘ $14.80 daughter, Mrs. James DragliLJll _/ Saturday Nov. 8 , OUTSlOE OR Manchester, W"d a son, Raymond -nnual Harvest Diuice, Gibbons- u. Swift, w-ho la with the Air FOrc® Aatombly, p. L. of Country BO DAYS SMALL INSIDE ANTENNA P|ltE AL^^riblt TROUSERS and la statlonadjit Otonp Edwards, C3ub- ■ .'. KROHLER’: Cape Cod. u , X TUBES aid INSTALLED Mr. and Mr*. Swl^ are plaifdng When the old moon la *e*n7 ‘ BOYS' HICU19^/ 18/50 X ■ ■ .... to. leave Sunday toi' Deland, Fla., the arm* of the new," the toaWr where they expect to spen tw® portion oft the satellite la toen 1. You get Krohler’s high quality work at the lowest posmble pric^k because of the . earthahlne its •weeks visiting Mr. Swlft'a parent*, o n / 7 A L L R U B B E R ^ O T I A ^ R IN TH| 2. You are assured of prompt and speedy delivery of your-living ^ m set. who were unable to. be preaent at surface, similar to moonlight^ on 3 Your furniture completelv'rehuilt by qualified experts. All Iwttoma rt.. th* ailver wedding observance. earth. / BOYS* SHO •w-X’.F ' forced with stPel stripping. SprUigsAr* Hed <1 ways. New dowels and eo Z. ner blocks added where n e c e ^ ry .y / " \ | -I ACCORBING 4. Your furniture can be restyleo, if desired, at no extra cost, r J - / 5, Choice, of. fabrics. Our decorator-'Mileaman w’ilj g^adly-eSHrdt ,4’our home, TO FABRIC \ H or evening, with, a beautiful selection pf Mmplea. No obligktion of cou|3e. A N D S T Y L O P R A N G E M f U l 0. All workmanship guaranteed for 10 yeatB; • 7. Free pickup and delivery and free estimatea. , FUBNITURE 24 Hour Seryic^ BEUNNER’S BUDGET TERMS FOR^YODR OONVENjiENGl s iz e s 4 ,TG D •..•fcK’' COMHETE iw PRICE • »I t* i«m 1 ■‘■wewZ*. •1,^ ito* 4 yji.U'i --r

itOMB hmnIb iMp ^ « n «B d OtfBd b b your fwniiturt bi ywr Tke.saiertiat oddHIea M ;45.98 DOW N •• 24 PAYMENTS AT $14.50 ony bey'll wofdmba •MPVflVB / ' k « gobardln* ihtrH for'inony yoon. :n' • ^ cBwft tht ywi^liinilfBrB m cowfliwitd fBlortfd/ NOW IS THE TIME He con weor H to . • AN fibtl&'uBw vwthMyta Bwd ^thniBk. C ^ in «iw i » 0t..i •cheot ho *00 A - \ FOR ifnM* It up wifli 4 '7 • Ybw diole* iff hkk.fltat». bog M m H or In rich, soft BLACK SUEDF! Always■ ■■ » A-Better * . \ "Deal At Brunners'* 4B’-' i.- - • ii* far- "Sunday OARAGE * ■ go-lo-meetln'* i i Yoor ehokf of fabrics from Hie wefiooelly* ’ acceilemf CHIPS oMefI / jttf X foiiioos ocMiiOB y ^ koow; _ A.i\ ■ 9 ■sclHsd Ml «*Ml k ’ Smart... and foihion ripM... • McolBclydoumiBi»oribl.wolHBf.iippor«^ AT ua and OH- to add the now foil charm to // UP wedieblel your fo *l. . . w* hovo epara pumps in av*ry im ogir^it 12*’ ityto... n* w troalmants... now Rim for. YOUR OONVENIENCE V 4,- silhduottoi that will gfoe* any oniomhie. . . cemo and at* eur iicUing coDo^enl^ kROHLER Also Spo^iafugs In ■J •V * • FUSTIC woRK • BOOTH WORK * GORNIOES • DRAFERiiS ‘^tnatchiifg Kpiidliogs- ■ ■'V.1M . tIANCHESTER 3320 cnt'c J eoN STRuenoN CO : CENTER ST.-TELEPHONE 5191 twwost styiosi IF NO ANSWIgCAUHASTeOaD to lM AND am SSg .CHASeES EDA MAIN STREET fwwost fitdng.|i M A N C H E W thmnlng vdriatyl T DIAL 2.E727 . i OPEN THORl aM FRI. UNTIL 9:30 p. M.^ALL DAY $AT.’tlL$ P, M- W lE GREEK STAMP® .•/I V ' I . I '* '* I ______I____ - - - - I ■ ■ ■ II ifii'tiiMiiidwii V- -'.X: ''■f nhntu;' 'C ) •) W: .-JttoV’ 903, MAIN ST. ,;1 vv v \ x:-' I' '7:- -V r-f: ■■yf:

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s ;t r. ^ K- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 , 1 9 S2 _ Page$ IS iai^ V' i-. ‘ W E^ESD AY,' OCTOBER. 1,1 1 9 5 2 lopttlns Ifpralb iiiRCHtSTER EVENING HERALtt MAN S lE S m . S0ciipn Twa ' -'7A r-R ' . , FOUR^ •ii S i / - - r" i'fi'i li.AaigniaiiM day Will be obaieiVedJn f!hurch will meet lit the home ot lichaeh.&ala, et-Al va Tor* ■ ilat^Churi -New Hag Presented to Rockville Oty Court fsMFD t akes Step tpBuiU jido A. Rpgledl; lAOnard LeBlond, Mre. Jeaii Ar.,. hoth children ' and adults. A doll .X antl-Amerl(yin feeling *« that leave by plane for the convention port hfui. been taken a u i / Motoni InaUranco pbrp. va. ^ rn,iiv omith a everv country which they visited: country, '. ’ibe United States has I of Ae Cora H. Webb, Hbme Denw^- carriage and bicycle ..parade will / 2nd f W . JARVIS tomorrow night. securing, of a bond for .ernoon n r ^ O. Aoorn; FlraC- Pecaopal be preaented as otieXB Jhe main MAIN STREIT (Oi«r WoBlWBrthW MANCMlfTEN watlSome were taking advantage of aasumed the role of leadership property at 138 / thV S U ^ Board jrf<1 jnlf*n Church m e^thia afternoon lankers, Inc. va. Rayrhond Shock­ atratlOn agent of - the Tpjlanid Andover iwmber of Tho HerAl4 wo» .. oboortunttv to become bettor tomaaNelll events,;' prlxes will be awarded. / DtaTSAM • MiHIp C. Junhln*. YCS iNANaiw which was formerly hHd by the Rev. Richard Howard, aecre- George W. G. Huttti one, of'*ln« Prior to the rcadfng. at the home of Mi way. a. k. a.; MiWdd Bloo^ood County/Earm bureau announcea * a keuler with Girl »<»«» Tr^P 1 : cul- British, and sometimes the.v Juat ^ that Ourtkelber-, In Ogden'aXComer homemakera m^dring to be held \ As a grand finale, Chief of , Elected 'ehalriniR , OB It* three-month tour of «ix , ^ buitory apd Its beauUfuI lary of the Nazarene Church M dietrict'e t h r e's -.MMnniiMipMilA IJniofi^ va. Edwani B h ^ v Elmer Itoyle. PiMice sQiendel will ahow hla do not trust bur leadership, For who signed the dcMt for thd fSk- itMl Rockrifiie^ week The Prle^ly clas-e Of 1 thla evening aL8 o'clock at Ando- 1mm aN* le mtSMii el aM Wwm _ H, European countries this siihHner. fccenecy. __ Hqw^er,^ r .but . . few----- of - a this dla’trlet, and a member of-tfie Clinrrh-wiil-y .VJBt -JfttnFw A / pOTtrty, f t G^n- * ' iH. The grbttp wUl-dla-- -f amowa- ‘ibbc-Ob«di«nce. Ad ,”- Mu.^ Mrs.._ Riisaell_ Th^mgMn.... l^^g c#nturi**-they.JhayeJjeen.lr.«lfte^ DrslTicV Chtuch SPhobl BnfcTd; and tricty-MW-t«eon M. ______' _ . \, / v X ,f persona' 'attending bring . a gms* EurtpM^ told her about the U. S. For Initance, the night the Girl .uptm/he d lsti^ ’a dWalnlw w I the Rockville a tV Court yr* , yRrnOn. Mlsa Webb will lead, the and Americans, aiid what ahe saw Then too. the average Amerfcan i&ht acrea, whllc'for an 18 rcwm el ■T tumbler. Etching ph gjfcas and Scouts were, on the train,, from has so much more' than the or "V ever^zons epangea; may be u to acppmodate ^m e MO day which extended\ntnhhe afterv KipK. group on. the aubject ot "New on her-trip that might contribute ' Mrff. Harry May, Mra. Aibsrf'^ nooh included that ^ Wend^^^^ , John ria8tehs,Tr„ P P *. E'"'« Fahiit*. Their Care ahd Uae." E llin g t o n the construction of nylpn flowers Hurnberg, Germany, to Paris, aa dlnary Engltahmeii. Electrical ap for use pf the premlaea for firo , nupUa It might ^ i^ r tr a b l* J-® to theae attitudes.) the train pulled but p t Stuttgart Bllsh, Mra. Ellen Coughlin, Mr*. O'D^. 41 Trailer Wlage. ^uth „E. HentacheJ. exlxnitrlx, et al; F-: A Ibader training aesaion la will be preaented foiythos* Inter^ pliaifres such as refrigerators and department purpoaea. . '>j Jen ton Btwky.; d.dJR., va. Kenneth .eated. .... '%me of tk» na!any,.Ca'a on the washthg machines; telephonest va­ Hai'oid Berner and .Mrs. .Fhlllp, -r.- Huht' aald a new hooSg,'1T.it 1* WlhdlSw, lined W Wchediiled'^'fbr Oet. 7 at \the North ' Wbrld GbpnhuMoii Suhitoy By EMlMi: s m it h Rrtap of; the Buckingham Congr^ jKdnt Mra. Burke ^ Shermin;/LbrralneAVeingartner Coventiy Grqnge Hail oh the siib-- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bockua train, bound for a leave In Parla, cuum ciefcners ahd central, heating, bidlt, does not mean .additional - while in -BOckvHla :Jarceny\by Judge ~ SHiiday. at 10:4.'i. Worahip-servi Increaaing-antl-Atniiericanr feclipg grabbed several bottles of beer gatiopai Church wHl attend the ffclt- equipment' would -br punfiiaaed.'’ The acc^ed waa r e p ^ h w d W et al va.’jQKb-XHlel«k.>tM; Owa- jecl bf chair cyhlng. Th*' liTrttting Have returned -from a vacation all o f which the *vin*g* American naked 11 there waa. any d »er poe- ice in the shneturary of Ellington tripA^d ylstUng rela;tlve8 in Can­ throughout all of Wastem Europe, from a vendor's cart. They mad? ' rally ot the CVrngfegattbn'al Chija*. but rather that exlatlnf facilities Attorney tavA- Plllan '•$. C.regory'Ll^ky; wliretak at JO a. m. and continue A«i family feela la necesfcary for k. com MbUtiy tor a location ina w»* Congregational Church will be In ada. \ • , _ -/ motivated In part through fear of no effort to pay for the begr nnd fortable standard of living, are un lUan women of Connecticut J^moT would be moved there from one of State PbVlwman Walter NSmtegei Roland Rlcard, p.p a va. BiKt"" to 3 p. m. with Mra. Ruth Clanc, ro\y in the Congi^atlonal/Church Uktn to tho tcMs^llod hooiw y 4ot State Home Demonatration leader Observanua- of World Communion Chled .George Nelson and Mrs. the United States and how it la before the trsln. had left the sta­ heard of luxuries in English homewrj" the present : houses, “probably madeade the arreeivaKreet .A'... j Da via; WecbneR and Roae Compa Sundaj^ and the text of the aer- ,jit,tendedyHt4ie dedication Ilpr*l(l Photo., of Wethersflcld./The at the further end of John M. Wklker, . of A^trand charge. There will be n box Nelson tjBlng Its great power and perhapa tion, while th? .vendor Waa still as In most,homes on the continent. Number l;“ on Pine street. Like jOtiakalbergar atated that\ the 21 va. HenVy UzotU; William Die nibin will be "Of One Blood". Com­ Rockville,'Oct. l — (.SpsclaI> —Mrs. Edward Brlttner, president nf Unit No. 14 American^giqn, ipeiy. kt lOi o'. trlchaRn va. John F. Dletrlchyen, et ich and coffee will be'aerved. Oeremonies at the new flrehouph in in part through envy of thofce more looking on,\they smashed the full People simply cannot sfford these aion will o Number 2. at the Center, the Plit» -sgitot atieet loertloo -waa moat avenue, 118 I«"«re ‘ munion will be served to the shut- fortunate than themabivea, is on DobosZ-Ertel-LaBoc-Hansen Po.st, pveaents a new fliig to Judge Robert L. Pigeon of the Ctty.CAurt »f atreet house is not owned ^ the Molora ina’irance Corp. va. l^ a Webb will meet with the Eagleville Siinday. -. r.. / bottles on the track. There was so-called necessities and so get favorable for tta central location apeed: Harfy ^lender. -msKer, n, hi" who desire It If they will In- the increase and little Menii tq be Rockville.' In thF hrlef rrr»‘mnntcR'' that. 4^rcompftntfeth LaBonle; Care and llse'Na aOheduied. - / . ; Hurt In Fall in' all other countries cannot' be such incident*—certainly dd. not that does not seem fslr. Certalnlv bert J. Boyce and Mr*. Fred Til- Spruce street, at Florence, aqd ‘ ^Spnicd atreet. Providence, S Motora Inaurance Corp. va. Ain- visits to nearby roiinmunitie.x, ] ______PoUowiag a'diacuaaion aa to why $8 for .failure tb atop lU a iJitherMi yiectlnga Mrs/ Ira Eggleston Is a patient Tides in the (^If of Mexico'are overatreaaed; it is one of the beat Imjprove the relationship-between citizens of this commiinUy would den. Members unable to be present School atreet, near Main. . , , hWae D.'Bldorlni; Ethel. Blac/va. are requeated to notify one of the According to Hunt, who said th* other altea rather than the Eaat algn: Emil O. Sodlbn^, 20. Cok . Th/jJidlea A ld^^ty of the Irt the Rockville City Hospital smalkand in the inner part of the ways of promoting peace and the ioirdiriary people of the 'twoH,complan If thi? ration of fresh meat a being of 'k community and la a idea of a fire house in that area, a t i ^ alU were inapected, it waa umhla fined $6 for dliWarding ^ V . Nelaon; Walter B. PomeRoy Flrat iVtheran church.VlU mee^, where she Is receiving trestment Giilt one dal^ rise and fall .of the understanding among the little countries, particularly as 'the waa only tni equivalent of one hosteasca. ^ voted- to -RniU the ataU .hoard atopelgn; Samuel BVbnaiei)^ 2S,of vk. Lyman Hayea; Motora ■ Inaii/ tomorrowNat 2:30 p, m. The huilp- ,f0r Injuries suffered in g fsll at tide, la So ^jipp^9**oted alao to contact Fred Romeo |5p for \vadlng reaponalbjUty. flatlon I n / v». opanad yesterday before a. jii^y in Nursing-Association., The architecta at last hlghl’a the Superior, Court. Maile in a ipany, va. OeoiVe E. Scpofleld. ManchentFr KvenUif the.commuiilty, its government, the sought after in Europe;\lhey order well aa paying for the effects of of New Britain, will call the meet­ tectlon. ' /• meeting had a claaaroom model aa hie ow~n attorney. Several Mauricece Shekeioffl.ofr vs. Herb ratert at One MftrUrl n tr r ^ tHe wages the people earn, what peo­ ij^eople'around, do noty request ov'er-lndustrlalizlng tbelr roimtry, Without one of two drives > in g ' ^ ^ ^ " ‘‘"g^ve" becSSde ing to order at in:.10 a.m. and The bond for deed for the S t i '- ple do for recreation and all Ih* something they began'^o do in the carried on. Some of these drives , rare to cancer patients, Mrs: .William J. Foot?, president and anowcd alldca of c.varloua during the day, Judge Shea caut rn,frt '\^Paganl, IV r et als\ seleselectmen: phonf (For Dry Hair) _.i./.. politely;, ____ they demand the best Kee street property was aecdW.iL, aehoola. It waa brought out that oned Malle about hla manner < RIchV'dhV'j Elckenhorst. George other things that make up their everything, and often the., "best" last ,Cfntur>’. centur\’. \ _ • ' are held pn a national scale, Sdme ! they administer hypo* and change Reunion l)iscntwc*rlcan movies, and frequently feel, they are taking a that three factora entfred into the would bo given an opportunity to ance s. Wlillam A. R\ey- terday. killing seven crewmen. $ i O ; 00- b\it their reaped for / American.' Public Health Nursing Association j relmmirscnienl Is contingent uflon Plana for a reunion of the Man- TTiate'. first classT USN, '5who re­ the property Is- promUted by Jan.. coat of a achool; the number Of e|e- testify in, hla own behalf later. The plane, had -taken off from a frequently they have a rather dis­ prest Interest in. the .American has held Its annual drive In the | the ajU|Ount^ of moneyjn IhsjCan- sides at .19 1r2 Garden atfert;. is nolds. con.stanlly decreases With such political srencr and many newa- chc.ster High School graduating 13. 1953, provided the condlUpna menta requeated; the quality of Court of Common Pleaa_, iw In Court \ military airfield near here. The torted picture of the average month...... of May,, . but...... this. year,vrar. be- c?r FiJnd Treasury. This amount class of 1933 were discussed last taking part in the Atlantic Fleet's ^onitnictlon; ftnd,th€ IlnUh uied;. - T Includes Hairshapiny, Hairstyle and Rinse treatment. Of couRsc, there are napers such a.s the London Times of sale gre met. Aaalgnmenta for trial, will be Irt acheduled for the \crash occurred about 220 miles American and it comes as a sur-_ cause of the many pleas for flnan varle.s according to the monetary night at a meeting held In the second ' anilrsiibrnarlne exercise with the conalatency of dctalla Two prise to find that people in the many fine AmeEi^ah.s who visit Imve dally ^coliimna reporting on response of the public. made by the clerk, John Veomana V County Superior niiles from here lii the Payaandu rial support that had' been marlo,j VFW home. this year bn board the submarine OPENING b a t h »EaP being atreaaed. session of. cW Con you w aihl ' United States 'are fundamehialiy Europe too, but the .Scouts felt the American p'blltical- scene/ Be­ Aa for the cancer services ren­ of caaea acheduled In the '^olland Court tomOrrhv/ W*ilh JurTgsr^Wtl- -area. ■ .. that these w.bre far outnumbered during the winter and spring, the. Robert McCormick of 164 New tender UBS -FiiHon. , Another feature preaented waa County Court bf Common \ Plena •the same and want the same things fore the party conventions ordi­ association decided to postpone the dered by the Public HealUi Nurses Ham J. Shea .She* itrealdlng:Vesldl Fidel .1. iiing N «w by the'other type. And to be sure nary people fn Britain, where the Bolton road waa appointed tem­ Btorra, Oct 1—(F)--Tho new that of a large area being uaed .la bn Friday at OOiJt. m...... Cbiinael out of life—a good home, a happy drive until the month of October. -^yhlch was given without rclin- An extension coUrse from Hill- " a eombinCtgymnaaiutB cafeteria Mnlonson et al Wjjpaul H. Fehr. B(>I>V FOUNO IN POND tourists of some o' the other couny Manchester girls were visiting at bvirscm*nl./the exten.slon of the porary chairman. Thqae in attend­ 81,200,000 Btudbnt Union building dealring any of theae casea\ aa- family, a safe ..and plefcsant com­ This year, the association Is fared yer College in "Humkn Relaillons” at the University of. Connecticut and auditorium: or dividing it with et al; Borla Silverman vs. Inter­ Rldghfleld, Oct. 1 -(yr».-.The STAROM munity in which to live apd the tries are nearly as bad, but -not the tijne, frequently asked the telephone/ni a 1 n t a I n e d In the ance Included Cliffortl Treat. Her­ algned for trial are requeated to state Tire Stores, el\al. . with an estimated deficit of S4,- man Heck, Thomas McPorlland, wm/be 'given Irt the mqin building will open officially on'Oct 17, It the audltorluih. being eeparate in body ptVWlllian^ -I. Sullivan, 3.1, nca. Pv.«. CAT. oep, opportunity to live happy Jives In quite fcfc ba.d. girl-s which bahdldates they fav 24U8.S and it Is the earnest hope Tumoi/Cttnlc is In the office of communicate with the clefkja bf- Married C'ouplek Club was found In^ a pond yMterdfcy John, Hillman. T/bomas Brown, of the high rtehool starting at 7 was announced today. ■ , , ardir to uae\a alantlng floor. ftce'before that time, the caaea to hsaps ilrthei it4ip —... security and without the t'hreat of Mel With KIndnesa . ored. and they djd nqt/h**iifct* of the board members that every theH.'Manchester Public Health ol^jocU tomorrow ' night. 'The In- The committee will meet for The Married Coiipleaxnulrofof til? near a .harrfccks the Woodstock express their preferehcea. Niifslng As.soclatlon and their of­ Cheater Freemaiv,. Tony O'Bright, On that date, the announcement be aaalgned for trial atartlng Oct ■ ta 18 watMOa* wMifal ra rtarifclagl B E_ A U t Y SA L O N 'fc-ar. I ' ' . The local group wa-e met every family will find It possible to give, -Sti uctor Will be ' Seigmar Blam- said, the building will be the scene . dednlU..aeUaii Oct. 14. Union Congregational ChuR<‘■hVin nurseries mhlnlains for Us jem- As “unofflcial/ambaSsadors'' of -All seem . tb admire and like someihing. no mitter how small fice clerk takes all calls when the Earl Harrlck, Frank Ajiremski/ 14 with Judge John P. Cotter pre-\ ploycs. SiinivXn. employed by the. ■AST TO WMI N*-(mUiX X'****I - where with th'e greatest kindness Eisenhower and hoped he would be and Gene Enrico. / berg. Three credit* will be flven of President Alfred N. Jorgensen's Chnich flTro(b MeeUaga Today hold lt» meeting Oct. “ For The Best Professionally** . the United States, the local Girl the amount, to continue the work' Tumor Clinic's social worker la not to those who complete the courae.. The womeifa Society of the rldlng. J nurserl/. had been in the witter THIim, TOO! Oiw Uim Sm* Ih* w«Hi and friendliness, but ui;unUy the /the candidate of the Republican formal reception to etudeiijs and! Jury cases; Joseph N..Ashford. vJ'Hpbo Night” and a ■ Scout group whlch/Returned, from of the Public Health Nursea. ; there. From Jan'. 1, 1962 to 8 8 pt. 1, Tentative plana call for ttrt'20 ReekviMe Baptiat church will ^nnt being .featured. for spheral days/ccording to Med­ al tl.M wwMl al mpnmn Hs«M Mpnll. Cl—f *• 867 MAIN STREET TEL.*2-399l group „was entertained by mfm-/ jartyjraiher than Senator Robert d»r>2. the Public Health. Nuraea faculty, of the fcnnual, format e*n«a ItanM YmTI H. --- -v a three months tRip _ to...Europe Jt is:poszlWe-that many-pfrple year reunion tp b*. held In the The \ Bi itlsh-Amerlcan dubk hold busTiieVmeeting »l 7:30 !p. p. • ,orid-\Vlde Commiinlo Sera ical Examiner .loHeph Sloan Bell. crKs of/therofg»ntzattoh-who are TafC wboni they fegafd.as ainti- have done the following for cancer aprlng of 19,33. Apothep meeting "Welcoming" dance. • ‘ ;— in the rikurch parlor. .The Robert Strimike p. p. a_ , et last w-eek, ■ found.lhat every Afuer- have not considered that th? dona­ outjhg yill be held Sunday at the wayi foHd-Wlde Comitiu (ion Police were investigating. .1^ knit togetheil under a world set- Eiiropean and whose nomluacion patlenfs: taken 100 dressings, 73 will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 14. / £ Otft” boxpa will be opened ai va. H. P. Hood and SOns, Inc., dcaii who goea' over to that'con­ lnnnlng\to attend are aaked to oldest road in ths Unitsd StatesA/ “r representing his country and many plish Jhe same .ant^unt of good bed- pans,' wheel chairs, cortrmodefc of file cliisa of 19J3 who Is inter \ 'Great Britain, and were conscious riman as a prospective Democratic alE cu,shi6ns, bed jackets, hef ested IS iirked to attend this meet get their tickets now at the club­ El xCainlno teal, estaollahed Ip people will judge this vast nation 'without the aeryidM of the Public house. 1581. / by the on« or two Amarlcans they of — it - the - rest. , of the summer. Be- ■| ------Health NiirSes<'^To illustrate this aocka and all medications; also' ar-, Ing. ■ A. / - -/ meet; uiifortunately all Amerlcarifcl coming rather wetl acquainted (ConHnued oii page Twenty-Ode) point -the Tumor Clinic is cited. ranged for hospital beds to be "rile •• Tiimor Clinic maintains a taken to patient*. This Is In addi­ Social worker who investigates tion to their regular cancer work A •TMises,..keeps records, delivers medi- as the social worker had no car In c^ b n s. :and dressingsj to cancer which to transport the „ above. // \ pauertta. also answers the tele­ Naturally^theae visits bring about phone,and does the, general office a heavier case load for the purse* work fcttendant upon such" duties. but the Association feels that s u / ^uf^mtoYout aervHe is-rmperatlve to the / Mrs. Gertrude Rayner, nursing TteUFptmtmmi

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. :y servetl ice cold. . . Baliantin^ for flavor! is doopAs^w^ Caaasla Heel t ^ .A $ 1 .9 8 ■apsF*8h*«r 81 double/outline within the new SI ■ange, 1$ denier sheer heel area, limiler to Eepla- Winter or summer, nothing quenches thirst like really cold beer. .storking with dark eesmi nade but with reiidorted '•X sad eiretth welt . . . A mail t:' TO heeL Choice of oullinee in BallaRtihe Beer^i^specially btOvf.od-deep‘flavor breiM 'in every woman's wardrobe. blsek (1) brown (21 navy to l^old its superb flavor even when served ice cold! ' I1.3S f i) or self color (4 > frame* on SI . gauge, IS denier h* : - Ballantine brews for flavor. For lightness, yeg! Fordry- -'V $ 3 .9 8 aiery. tUO ' , , ness, of course! But first, last, and always, Ballantine , . brews for fl^^ Nature’s finest barley inalts^ the ■ a H | s -8 h**r ••(T)V a M M sIt* fW J v A tlendar * aew 60 gau|e, IS denier eheer klerk heel end black feel ,v »y choice^ hops, and feast of loRg and hondrable - as a wiro, long wearing elork. - entlipedh^ thin lelf colored pedigree. The result; finf, full flavor that chill, can’t kill! tag with aireirh welt. Perferi ^shadow,‘in $1 gadge, IS for cveaiag sad dre**.up oe. denier. flJS ■ Pour yourself a glass a bottle jight oflf thd ice: Take 1/ . ; j 'V ' . ALSO A "n e w SHIPMENT OF/^V . ' casiooa. IIAO flkwvoys show that aaost a fuU swallow! See what we mean by dcep-flam^ brswM? iMpla Uks their ban pold— ' ':1. '■-.A ^ oil .■soally at tsmpsratursa-from HOUSE DRESSES ;{ 88* to 42T Fahmhait—the ysar round. A L L 81ZE8 FQRiyifcY^em. BallantiM Bbor is ds^-/{(upr IrtBwd to hold Ra JRvor fci what- r Swr tMBpmfcuro you liks hset. , Since im AND MORE T- $ 2 .9 8 :h 9 -A Still best of the TV thrillers! FOREIGN INTRIGUE V . t filmed abroad . Ballantina it SqpSt Ntwark, N, J esp^ially for Rallantindi Thursday ^ght, 11:00 6 . f. <•', -I , h - i ”7/ ■/T an >1 • i.- 1 .. ■’"V X- X - A ' I .;-tf ■>■■. 'X’ " ■!i; :Xi'XV V*' \ -V- •Ht '.Iw -'-' "h •\* ,V Krw v',- f . % •■ /

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preaentatlon cam# at the, eToalnli MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAHCtbiSTER. C0NN.i WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 19^ ► Local F^ie^ Ends .aeaalon of the American Bankefa ilow Plnying at Slate asaociation Tflth annual conVen- Five Local Men Honored Korea Ntiyal^lJtj; lTon7“ The award; given to COn- TURK nectlc,ut .hank.a for the sixth con- s-' . !y.-: ^ . aecnitlve year, waa for .the quitJity ■ V-.-//- ■ JLiOuHj^ndin^^^ i>t. senior Grade Millbh Turk- of" regular banking aervlcea the^ , provide Jo Connecticut farmera ai ingtnn, aon of Mrsv- John Waitett ‘ well aa fo j a - l u c k y L A D Y ^ s. ’ ' itieRil to people of t'odaj’." honofa todav:” , \ HTATJi: BANKKB.S HAIMHO ■' men howbred were John If. the preaentatlnn to ^hn H. PRACTICE LIMITED a u t o m a t i c l a u n d r y j . .v ----- ” *^->liyde, Reverend KdRar aaid "Mr. Of The Town MJUe, M Hyde, you nave been aelecl<^ to Atlantic City, N. .1.. Oct. 1—ea--of-tb^ i-: -x-CThg-Agrtcutturat Commtaaton -of —H o s p i t a l c a EL s - i ^ ? l atreet- yWUiam Revi.sCd Standard Version of thV- the American Bankers association U N T I L f u r t h e r W E 'L y D O IT W H ILE Y O U S H O P Blble because Of jour long aod de­ today gave a lOOO-polnt rating Perwtt, aOrUlley atfect, and N O T K ^ E . ' W E T W a s h F L U F F d r i e d Kl^re W*tkln*.,>?*0^o^ voted aervXe to your own chnrch award to the Connectlciit Bankers feraal-lnteroa'Uonat'v' service » atreet. Their service to Oo.l and for your'InHuence as a pnUenl. aasoclatton for-Cutsfandlng 30 MJNUTI^ c READY TO WEAR 2 HOURS < Marringarring VAnn Blyth and .Gregory Peck (right) tells a rugged atory state. The man;waa cited. i' constnuilive ('^tallah clllwn df of San pysnclsco and Alaaka in the 18.10’a. . The atory, now playing to agriculture in Ita H i • B^aentnflona were .nmile this comriiunHyr-'U- at ihe SwUH theaten waa ^adapted for the^ ar,roon :from Baacha Ok- L l- / X, .J t ofrlhe Manchcater ,Coun- - Ixmg fterridf.' . nova! of thi^aame tui'e and featurea Radovlch (I«ft) and- Anthony H i EE PARKIN G - TELEVISION cti of Oldrchea. \ Rev. Of Mr. Johnhon. Ifeverend Simp­ Wmpeon'made the |b'e»e"‘ alion to giithn. ' ______. GEORGE^ DOBIN son siild. "Vours has been a long j ROeerbnd Sohnaon,- and. Capt. Nor "X" /;■ lopit StT M t o tiv io iii SPre«»— O p p o sltt H nast mid faithful sen-ice trt.r.nd nrtd to ifti-ht reported to2 9 m 75e W EEKLY tlea acroaa America, th^re will be whU^ can he seen, read, iinder- D01 inquire about our Friend­ • FINEST QU^^tlTY solemn aasembliea a\ich a.s this in atphd and rememliered hy all who WE HAVE THE PRpPER EQUIPMENT eeUasnl InstM Tan oaU recognltlon.of the great event. come In contact with you." W ile hofiMownen rcalixe that thej)6it pro­ ly Budget Service. PLASTIC / AND KNOW HOW < $6.2t tection from the element! ii^g(>od paint. I extended an Invilalinu to the He- DON'T DELAY — CALL TODAY gal. • LIGHTWEIGHT X' ' hron I-atlles Aid Society to he j / Sun-Proof Mildew Resistant Outside White • Gkinf 2 1-lficlt • FOLD l/ p . . . T U C K ’ MY Gilead their giie.sts a t " thcir-TTnnnMtly ] YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BUSINESS WITH contains fungicide to resist mildew. W ill Radowpobr Tuba Metura Lock meeting which will be held iti:i riiH i:i) EASY TERMS AS LOW AS 2.50 PER Push a button to change W'ilhur Porter, Mrs, Homer HH™ I bury house in Simsbury. F. T. BIish Hdwr. Co. HEY KIDS- ltfS YOURS KEEP ONE IN TOUR CAR...0NE IN THE 0FFICE...0NE AT HOME And Mrs. Beatiii'e Walk. An Invi­ from d*y ironing to itesm. Zlohn J. Roche of North-Andover tation is extended to the public' \ BROsil ST. 2 - 5 2 2 4 ILINDID WHISKIY • 90 PROOP - 65% GRAIN NIUTRAl 5RIRITS 793 MAIN STREET p r y in g . w fll' be Tnaster-of-hounds. The EASILY ADAPTED TO U. H. F. AND COLOR Snd anyone interested In this auh-1 THI PIIISCHMA^N/DISTIUINO CORPORATION, PIIKSKItL, N. T, FOR ONLY $1.00 A WEEK "BarnStfJTOjeY"" Gilead will fur­ jrt-l. . L _ nish music forthe-Foxhunters Ball, — which la set for'Thursday night, Your Old Bike Will Make The DoWn Charles H. Fish .of GUcad Ja president of the association; j Pqyment^^— / A N LLECTRiC HEATiR Hoalosaes Named ■ flow You Con Buy V. The Woman's club will held (Is EVERY r ROM IN THE HOUSEI annual meeting tomorrow after­ ^ a / U U a t noon -at the home of--Mrs. Nejl AT STANDARD FURNITURE...SAVE ON THIS .... V -Wakeman at Hebron Center. Mrs. 1.95 Wakeman. and Mrs. C H t f « T d FIBERSEBT W right will present a slate of offi- cera for 1953.,A.ssistlng the hoa- leSaes are Mta. Edward Smith, RfPlKTOI Mrs Joseph Novak an^'Mrs. Btad. Daaiiaiea ley Batson. ,/ r for AS m r CsaOliiMiaR ...... Grange N«t«»» i.iia - Heblvm G rsnge' will hold Its J 9 S l • 1 HUTB-FAN Weekly regular meeting at the Gilead tittle Community Hall, Oct. ■ 7 which is 15c W eekly Neighbor's Night: Granges which 50c Weekly have been Invited to attend are , AS MX ------—— ------FTnisr-^- I^rUand, Ea.xl H artfor^ ' town and .L-ehnnon..Deba:...... Vls(tor.

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,«• aeovaiw i»wp T, ., ^HONE HANCHESTER 4340) I t . NOW t t ” . 1 •USE O U R LAY-AWAY PLAN— NO H N AN Cr CHARGE^ ON OUE; UMITEP BUDGET PLAN \ < ■ J K -..'- 7 ^ ■A - ^ ^ •vA '.v 'I-?*-'/'-'. . i: . J „ \ -A ■..■1 t '- . 'A A 'X X- 4. ■ ■ V'^’ F , - - ■ ,, -i'- 7 - .1 C- •N' -n=\ -• -r,' ,f-- - -r ,'x. o i U l -A ■-. • ■it- ■; ,• , ;i fc, ■ ', V -■> ' ■ ;■■■■ ■; . . - ■-■■■ l.'iD B ? RAGE X ^ MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,rWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER .H *' _ ■ .-■ -______• - - - — -^—■ - ~Si^NCH^TER EVENmO HERAl^P/TMANCHECTRflCOlW, WEDNESDAY;, 16-per ent and Hong Kong 14 per Belgian Ministry of Cotoniea after car* O fr ^ d road for iwo <^y* -1»AGE EIGHTEEN per week>^® to be lifted booduaa cent. Formosa's main exporta\are.| L>" bin of 114 JPtymdpth lape, Robert Belgians Of^r a committee composed- pt three adgari rthe, tea, salt and fertiliser, I dectors luid one layman N:onarm the fuel aavlhg vTa* not ^ great a* MANCHESTER TRUST CO ^ 0 e Iiicorporati^ri Mandy of W*Uieraa*lI- The award will "be given by the taxis and most privately owned Ni. ^dle Gantor, who atiSerfid a mlM I. - - . ^ lease and eichanga *11 varletie* r 'i'i How To Use ^ Acheson of machine*, tools, equipment, apr heart atUck after Wa Srat tele­ pliancea and tnatruments, wa* vision ahoW of the season Sun­ Irsm P»K« One) Sled yesterday In the office of the day, irfght. ia itiU conSaed to ‘J r cc town clerk; ' {M ar* of {.ehaiioa Hospital to­ Our New >.^ )Publiihed\rep«rUi from the UN Incorporator* are L>eoh A. Ru­ day, Hla rondltioii I* Improved, 'X.-I eOMIETIMIK '^'toav th^vU. 8. h»« drewn up North Branch \ • reeolution ceWnjf on the Qif- ■ : Red* end Ndtth Koreane to Heiond x\ Korean <«> I hIIm , THiipt wt d l f Drive-In . baats>of f w e term* j^m ltted PROTICT YOUR FLOOk the UN OnJHrand. *« >■#• kinds, HycKbifhf^ Nor- ' ipdtiae to -«}t»e*tt<*ne- refe«Kie-’* explanatiort'W* w « bcIlAva that the voter* of thihf lu preparing for the aeaump. Furniture TIhm« is sHfl fimn to stort o good iown. Uso to know exactly for what their cMdltatr* ^NEW i I q RTH tRANCH. IS NORTH MAIN ST. ^ U.S. ha* teen conjrulting with ! i pMt Repubtlcui aomlhmtlon. the toyya **" Other ■ members on 'what action Rests SC O n 'S town Sodd. hM blunder to nnotber, without p u « y ^ P»»«— A: ndi^t he taken In yartoae con / •y.,' Made Of Tough action when hone wn* required. J*Hhig tliytenclea and added that nothing . poalUve notion wna required. The hM (i]Cmed up. * High Quality Plastic SALT HAY FOR MULCHMO ^ i n g our town government bn* Deposit Slip* Mod* Qut In -Full, 'What'happen* ia.th*'UN will hel ■fiat-RnrfBce*■ ■■■ -' PEAT M O S S ^ t O N E M EA L Witt dent to the vok* of the ^ ^ Very largely affected,by what hap­ dkUtea pledge-themaelvea,to give f ■ X Air Checks Fw Deposit m Cashing Fropisriy Eh6oTiei pen* In the tnice nagdtlatlons, he Rxcliisfi'e hall and socket greaalve, InteUlgent. alert and planned awlvei"ron*trtMtloh on nail and' 1. The low morale of the poll** force In sran\ on. Only the Communlata can WORK . \ -jd y whether they accept the latest cotter type*. GET READY FOR FALL the safety of the people of J " III, proppaals for breaking the truce SET OF FOUR RAKES OF ALL KINDS ANI WN SWEEPERS morale of pM to- assW equitable condition* for all ttip . <een wjated by the lack "t such * AMPLE PARKING IN RBAR^ , tied" hy General Matthew B. Rev. .Tames J. O'Brien. reUgious counselor at the Unlvenrily of Fighter Interceptor W ing, the i v f ^ R a long range proFrhm. , He must bulW needed Wdiryay, NATO commander, Sabre Jet unit of which the 1st* When Robin Robert* of the CO P^TRANSACTION OF OTHER Achfibn aald that a great deal Conhectirut, has returned to hla schools, proper post after more thaiy'a year of Major Davis, ace of the Korean Phillle* gained hi* 20th Win on facllltlea, sIdeWnIk* and curta. off-street -m has been done In France and else­ action, was a member. Aug. 19 he became the first Phil- Itles, and many other easentlaf Improvement*. All these / SANK BUSINESS where In building up defenae ^1- active duty with the/Alr Force Ih ' phone Korea. He 1* the^othrr of, Mr*. t«-er O'Brien 1* a native of the lie pitcher to hit the 20 mark for a-oeee thlniis can btrdone more Ihtelllgently and more econom­ thoagh much remains to be done. three mnaecutlve seaaon* since 109 GOITBS 8T. MANCHEmi He paid there la a natiiral tendency Paul Te*ik of IjT HollUter street. Frog Hollow section of Hartford, ically If we have a master plan. apd wa* named rellgloiia counaelor Grover Cleveland Alexander. 8 . It Is evident that'the ecopomic growth of the Towp amirif thoac trying to'get things Father P'Brlfn left St. Thomas \ Aquinas Cljapipl In March, 1B51, at the University In 1942. H* b*« Z of Manchester ha* not kept W e With the done to be impatient. growth. We blame thl*. on the \Jack Of foresight »" the X t.* Declared that Soviet Russia part otnnd lark o f co-ordinatlon between the To\vn P '»"- \i ^Ih boycotting a Big Four meeting ntng Commission; the Zoning Boafd of ,Apjwals, the T o ^ X to continue work on an Austria Development Commission, and the^ Republlcan-domlnaM treaty provided addRtbnal proof Board- of Director*. We promise Immediate and_popW|ye Util Moacow does not- want a action along these line* In order to keep the taf rate cok uitead witH Manchester Trust ti^eady fw reatorlng Austrian In- from soaring further. ^ dapendenca. y 4, We recommend that a separate bl-paetlsan Water 1^. ReaUted the Anverican vipW tixat the Arab natioha ehouhr be - Commission he esUbllshed to do the work now done hy consulted before fl/al plsn^cj-ys- the Board of Director* sittlifg as a Water Con^lsslon. 9 2 3 Main street • PhonB 4 1 7 ^ Horth^SraiUh— 15 Narth Moln Stroal ' tallse for the new Middle East The rapid *rr«>wth of our town reoulre* constant intnnlng and supervision of the water and sewerage system. ■ - Command. . x Hourii—Monday through' Friday 9; t ^ T • Thuridoy Evening 6 to 8 * iqturddy»9 to 12 ■Acheson aaM agaw that tha 5 . We favor ah Immediate Investigation of, the. w a w situation In the North Knd of town with a view toward U’aited SUta*. Austrtlla and N*w _v- Zealand conaldarK premature tp' eRISPDAYS! ultimate acquIsIHon of the Manchester Water Company bring otlihr c^ trtea Into t ^ r hr the towa. . . , . . new PacMc aIflam^-Al^-^_hpm* 8 , We believe that It would be In the best Interest of MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION time he aald new arrangentehta the taxpayers If the town auditor were appointed s o that /.■ bid been aftd* to keep BrlWR a"S SPECIAL PURCHASE! no llrm would sefve more than tour consecutive year*. othJu cfj^triea vrt«i. *ppCinc Inr T. We favor a change In the town’s fiseal .vear so as to tereaijr Informed tnbouV develop- eUminate entlrelv the annual borrowing of monev In an­ ticipation of taxes. Thl* economy measure should have A Britain ha* hden preaalng AN woM lippM l in lining* ■ niy to be represented at the been taken years ago. . rrent Auatrallan/New Zealand- Imported Donnngol t ■' a. We promise to set a tax rate which will be suffi­ U. 8. council meeting at Hono­ cient to pav only necessary expenditure*. Last year’s In­ lulu. / - '-—V - - flated tax rate eost each taxpayer |1,.00 extra for each -/ $1 .AOA.OO assessment. ? // . 9 . We believe that the rapidly Increasing voting regls- tratloh requires: ( ( f r r y Town qt More pblllhg places whl^h »rc more conveniently / T h e c h o ic e ■ located. , ..... ' / . 'C-- b. A full time employee In tlif Registrars of Vwers Thr^mWein aub"win Hold a office to provide conllniioui service to the mibllc. irrison s od" gala Friday at the Co-Op 10. We advocate placing the office of Town Cle^ on a ^ e on Park place In* Rockville, salary basis Instead of the present outmoded fe^system. ■AJUUBOlni m W E ^ o r MArojCTRBET artlng at a p. m. ’ • X-; ■ ■ . - — ■n«e town treasury should be the bencHclary oU ^ r busl- ness. ______.of CWrle'* S4f MAIN gWEBt-^TBL. 2-lMft / j . . Chapman Court, Order of Ama- You — as a father or mother — must decide' youjitin buy for the price you pay. Evory grade 'n ranthT will meet In the Masonic R A G LA N AND y , A Templei Friday evening at 8 which .foods are most healthful and n^rishing of Hood’s Milk exceeds in every respect tha / : 6H c ^ ’aM,mam4*i_ c f be followed by a "eWap" party, and’ lOX SLEEVES DON'T . \ alt membera are, agked to being. for your children. / legal requir^ents for that grade. ^ * articles for exchange. RefreshviRefresh;^^ A These Democratic Carididh^t'es For The Board O f Directors ^ ment* will be served by Mrs. Mlar fV th* Gllweeh and her committee Will D q The Job For Ydu As You Wont it Done- BRINGS YOU THIS _ ^ lOO Our own rigid rulea o f farm inspection* -A-.- Mrk." Katherine. Bourn and Mtf The most impoi:tant single food for gr6j ng- ■i:A OURS Helen Fitapalrlck were _ among AMAZING CARD VALUE ' five hVuisewivea. qhpsen from the children — and groWnnipa too—is milkvThi m ilkjestihg ahfTnmployee health are your ii atidlenw* at^ Biiabneli Memorial ALONE ,Z’ '■ Hall In Hartford yesterday to ap- A assurance of consistent uniformity and pear in A panel discuaalon on price fore your choice of what brand 6f nulk to /- a sso r t ed - . A ; > \T control'., ' 'Dghe, Woods, the new V XMAS CARDS ' price,ZtabiliseB in__Wakhinglon, for your family is important.. / w h o le s o m e n e i^ . ------— DUFFiE A w i» in*. Hactford. on^ hla. tour / f e a c h ONE b a g OF \ thfoughoul the coubUy Ih le/irn V DIFFERENT ' what houaevHves think,of prevail­ ing price*. The panel ill|cussion will 'biL,. broad«;«U apOn over "TV All milk is good — good for your children ’ Every time you open a bottle of Hood-a Milk, Channel'?. and you — because the law requires all fresh you know th ei it is just as good, just as pure The Sacred "HAart Mothers 9 li< (r ele will mert tomprrow evening at - - : ■ . ' A-' ■■ and nourishing as the bottle you opened 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Leon­ milk that's sold to meet certain minimum ard Bull, 88 pqburrt road. — yesterday. ■. .- vi. ,p .;. a?-A-"' -. \ I ^ \ standards of purity, wholesomeness and havor. A' . ,Sgt. John .Crealey, *»W7hv5 k a* -Vi A .-i K« 3L1 ajr«. , -y? nlle Court -m tht* - areap- Judg* Km || kBlMilIf w»m .,V Charles N, Crockett *nd-Dr. Frank wlteh you buy milk for your family, ^ Helfrich, local pediatrtetanf -yi-lll ' Filli X f partlclpate-in a panel dCadussion Here at Hood our constant effort is to pitv remember—for purity, for wholesomeness, for tomorrow at 8 p. m. In the Pedera- > tlon room of Center Church. They I /, will discus* the probiema which vide not merely “good” milk, but the best milk delicious flavor-r-yowcan alwaysrelyon Hood’s, V the use of alcohol bring* about, a* V they have obsen’ed them tn their iT particular held*. The panel will be dfg. B. hat., «»e. - preceded by .a aervice of worship led by the pastor, Rev. Cliffoird O. A ll m ilk is good • • . but Hood*s M ilk is Simpson. The meeting open to PERMA-StZED ( all interested. Orange \c>a«barry Rke Bowl Ingredient*: 1 1-4 cups .orsnge \. ' -\ Juice. 1 \ cup -water, H t.ea*poon Not too heivy. nk| too light—ai'T X, *:v> aalt, I cup rice, 2 tablespoons, JUST sicht! Yesl topvquality Rei* sugar. grat«l«t atamd for another 15 minutes GUARANTEE! P atUi cov*rSd. - 'Add . sugar and after launderini $195 50 CARDS (REGdLAR $5 00 VALUE! FOR ONLY Vgrated orange heel.' Cool, When Pull The s :ond L^ver Monday, Oct. 6 >cmnplietely cold, fold In whipped .^craam. To make lilting,, mix Qualify Dairy Products Slnca JB46 \/coaraely chopped unpeclcd orange 1 wlUi Whole cranberry sauce. , In X , ‘1 ■ ‘ :■ ■■-X .: A' ygnTflT**** glaaa bowl, alternate ..iiayesa of-oraMe-rice with flIUng, AdTertiM i« 'I1ii0*ker»ld*--It P«J« TWriniiTtlg iiiir ending with rice l l ^ , - CbUL 8 *rve with addl» TELEPHONE ’MANCHESTER 7706 tlanal whipped cream If -dedired. UvT o 'r e EN STAMPS V- 'X -sendeei ■ . ■ - ■ I . . A - i - ■• •A s . ■V y* - Vtv • • ^ . ■ _ r. ■ ' V . - J- . / k 'f - -ix •-r- ■ J ■- 1.'-. -■A .,- ?/*■ ir*^- I /X' X;; . 1 y ■, 1 •*' • 1 ' ■•■'V ■/.. \T ri^. ) J. .■)» y ; - : 7 - ' ■ '■h y -.-y W' ■!\’> ■ f - ://V yri'y , . l , 19g2 PAGE fWENty-ONlL I iiiM^as"iiiwMaia9a|iiW'-°'' T" MANCHESTER EVENWG HEEAIJ^ .MAKCH^TER,- CONN^ ^WEDNI^DAYy OCTOBER h ‘^1952 FA^S* T W E N T Y State, Adjutan'/ general. The in- TT8 THE TA LK OF,THE f5 W N 'iiHi.iiliiii. ini iiii n.rti;.,..^ ^ 2 2 “ Plan iflgpeiclioii"^ apecth/n.s will be held from Oct. 6 i'^ "”Gwesls at S. A'. Corps RedeiUcalteii Reports Anti-U. S^Feeting / to' Oct. ,10. . ; : . / Tab* C D J 5 d M «iy .-'Ttf.quaUi^-.for ncogni'Uon.each. ADRIAN'i “ Of Guarfl;;tJiiit* : untt-fniist/have at least 26 per cent of Us officer personnel and 16 per AWARD WINNlNfi tJntil 4 Grbwit^ in West Europe ' on Friflay cent ofSl,t» / authorized enlisted strength, ■'/x '■ HAIR SHAPIHR Hatbaw^ Willing to A.8- (Ooatliiwd from F*g« express aomethirtg of ‘‘ the test - 'T w o Manchester units, of-the 1 T h e rcglmeht. i^ill be %nder the » 'Which is Ainerica...' ■.... 43rd Infantry Division will be in­ command of Cotx Edward, J. Wo- At Yoita CoaVehlence 8ume D ^ e s t But oik k t-< : ' e h ^ e and admitted that-jaS far The contacts mode by this spected 'Friday to delerminl! zienski of Bristol, took It into toey themselves------were concerned _^oup, and many'others similar to whether they qualif;^ for federa) s.Vtive e-deral service in .Septem­ No Appointment Needed u ^Standby Basis’ Only (Coattaoad Frnm FagaOBe) there would te very lltUe choice jt/v-re reaching; .they, will recognition. ber, "1950. between the, two men. / , continue to grow with each letter They are Headquarters and With the completion of this re- Manchestar was assured of at Uerea, or at least-operatei on to*' , Two Good Men end eteh package which is- sent Headquarters Company,, 1st Bat- Cognltior), Uhc 43rd Dlvlsioh,will •) WTiah'.Stevenaon was selected- as ftEGlJI.AR $25 FRANfCHISED CREMEOFL, least a tamporaiF crvlltan defense aeaumptiieHtJtosre «re across the seas, The future of talion,- an ^ Company A, both of have two activated rrglments.The t-- L Of thelf p ^ a U y " the cafidiaate of the Democratic 102nd'with bnttallons at New Ha­ heed for~ anoBwif - month today even in the huah-hush CSwtter In-* the- "wprttr^lles" trt the hands'' of the IfiVtr Regiment."''- ' COLD WAVE, $10 pUtod ifrtntor barraclb and "m# when Civilian Defense Deputy D1-: party t h e i^ l^ h g that the these young'p^ple of this country Th e entire regiment, except ven and Watcrb:irV .received its re­ UM M iB tn fsa t the gata with i telligence Agency thOugh p^opj^ pGen. Thomas W. Herren, this morning. Hathaway aald he that Truman had told a. news con­ ter/If it la aevere" for war refu­ gence agency Into a speech for a , military poWr. Most Japanese ■vtesary, with spac'al rededleatlon commanding general, Korean Com- ri’ -1 would suMtune the t<» poet in the gees, particularly orphans. th* Netherlands prices 'are,.,e0m- regular services, tnorrung- and] ference in 1648 he was prud he mldwestem campaign tour start­ partlcularlj^ Ui«men and young cerkihpnles Saturday and Sunday night, an ofriclalj rededlcation munlcatloiM lone: col. C. V. Cad- organization ■ If Chief Schendel re- Student Paji^r .BwaAstrom, ’ 'from St. J a m e a xWuatlvely low, about Ml"per dent people—are violently opposed to 824-838 -- TEL, 5181 I ference In 1948 he was proud he ing today. ^ , in the hkwly decorated citadel, 661 aervice .-Will he .xonditeted- at. 3.L ■ well,; commander. officer, ..Prisoner CF«we**tOommand, and an InveBti- days In'Korsa. He pUmned to leave general’a campaign train .aald, Els- already/'have committed them- woWd remain At Columbia Is “ T t z ^ e wuMSwHaerland spmeWhat >;. ..apecl*Lgueat*Toi'' the/occasion .leaders and Salvation Arm y lead'' gatiag- heard, o f t^lcere flew" to ■today for'the’ U; : ..... enhower would do nothing to en­ selveaTo a gradUM "botiflup^ at toe- UN food relief is enough for just hlaherteit not quite as high as in will be Commissioner and MrS. * ers wlU participate. ATTcdediratlon Cheju for a personal investigation. Friday. president. I want you to know that danger the security of this coun­ natlte’s defenses. X , ' Donald McMillan, territorial com- .o ■ tlie newlv renovated chapel will Cheju la about 125 milos south 10 days rationing each month'to „ SUtes. Wages,atA.con;u "VAnDthKX'lskue- is tTade\ with whoRe J ^ ,lt rfnv * proud to come here and ask For Stevenson try or toe CIA, although he in­ manders' for the-11 easterik-.^ate8 - |)e-e, in of Hkrtford, divisional officer for Mrs. At-vyell were 'Jormer rom- he had planned to take his vacs- Washington and for ability to make emergency de­ had wareeiS'^^bgainst any effort in strength. Connecticut. mandlng officers of the Manches­ In iFreak Fire OOn sometime this monUi, ai-1 regard In which he aald decrease plus a bad harvest of 'miany Eurepean homes. l»oi v/atef Foreign Observers Vjfe/e particu­ cisions' judiciously,” the editorial toat'direcUoil. ---- Wxb/conaidered a luxury Ih most . The program will include a ter Cocps oow in Africa, aUges of deveippment of ttibs though his present plana do not said. "But In the one great politi­ rice' because of drought has / Smith Bteks Down larly Interested In th/'fate of 321 in Korea. U. 8. liarirtea model brought more suffering to, toe homes and frequ ah U ^ ^ re were sacred -miisic festival on Satui;day serving the Salvation Army. ■ - new taha added to.bUllet-prOof to proteat the ^ w e r abdomdn “ elude an extended absence from] this.Washington mesa the cal test of this ability, Gen. Eisen­ - Smith backed TOwn a bit from, candidates whO. because of war­ ■ ReddlBg Center. Oct. 1— Jtre Koreans wh® have been existing ~ no-batorooma ta-tostoomka.where night at 8 o’clock. The MahcJjkater A ll friepds of .the Army are in­ h (»1. Joe Seiicheif: left, o r san itonlo, Tex., . wears , one dbstgn. .s a p. ■ ' I fault of you. 'th e T peOpTe?” he hower allowed a television soap' tonbriito®! etatemret. He got out - time records, ha.d" been purged fhatiiiadm ly biag«d over a atre^dii for three yean on bare sujftenanca the idrta stayed. from holding pmMlc office dtjring (Jorps Band and SongSters\will be vited to attend these services, o f 50 feet on state route 107 here square, four-plate "apron": Cpl. Jtobert Welch, of New Haven, Conn., does take over, Hathaway •aHed. And the crowd yelled: "No! opera rather than a careful ex* another to the effect That what he featured, also a special guest solo­ n, acting deputy director X. through, rationing. / The Writer visited a home in the seven year 'Allied occupation. A deetroyed a large^ road-oiling truck wears "A straight, two-plate pw eetor and Cpl. E. V. Norris, of 8em ploration of the facts to be sub­ really meant to-aay was that any Brtigek. Brilduin,/Where the only ist from Springfield in the perspA A'Uhough';>kome''snakeMi.xrem to operated by the gtate Highway Inoia, Tex., wears the /rial 4 «lgn which evojved from the other t^o. would h'lvve to 'te appointed to re-, "Will you accept the blamk intelligence agency must te on Their right to keek office was re­ mitted to the American people aa 'running water/u/the.house was in stored when Japan regained inde­ of Capt. Caleb Ronande'r, viOl^W'Ist. bo linmiine to their own venom, departmentepa yesterday. .place hlririv For this post, he re-l.^)i{]g the. administration and Its evidence.” constant guard and wopld he the bathtub mThe kitchen. When No admission fee is ,being charged this is not aJwkyS/toe case. • ^ / commendedNMajor Adrian Groot. | candidate get ou tfrom under?’* •'crimlnalljr'negligent" If U did pendence. 8alara_____ Scott of Hewtown, a mem The editorial Said the general / it came tln-feea'te the. Air ..when •prew aj^M arry 8. Truman said to-our democracy-” ! , . t^. Africa, and by Cheers. . • ■--x':-':— ..... torough the stage of- toe |rMat wife of -Gterles-Tv-Croitoi of- Gran/ ’Presidential candidates of. both by, formerly of West Hartford, Ahead In Culture, the truck's gasoline tank blew up. to ^ y in a t newspapers "which-use Then he added:"And that means compromise, must now be called Stevenson seized last night . on ■ ^ ^ J Trees along the side bf the road major parties Joined Mr. Truman South American and China and that I will support and seek to a great disenchantment.'’ died yesterday mdrtilrig at her Smith’s statement Number 2, and Cuilurally Europe is far ahead were e t r lp ^ of thelr/follage and thelr^reedom" of the press “to dig in special irieasagea on Newspaper Korea." strengthen and extend to every home. said that to exploiIt the original of the United States Vn w afiy re- ^ ^ the highway made Inmassable un­ out and prtnt the truth" are pro­ week.. On hla journey West, Elsen­ American every right that that Besides her husband, she leaves .one ','for partisto purposes is the pects and the Scouts felt that til foam, used to quench the blase, d d in g a vital service to democ- Gov. Adlai Stevenson, Democra- hower carried with him toe warm constitution guarantees. Chamoun N^ames a son, John E. Cronin of Manches­ kind of political opportunism r had much to learn from their could be cleared away. ^racy. ' ,tlc candidate, hailed the "wide memory of the rousing w^come "Ekiuallty____ of opportunity______was ter; three' daughters, Mrs. Frede­ which will never catch Conunu- ppean friends. A.ppreciatl6n/of John Shanley of/Bethel, ope In an election year, the Presi­ variety of viewpoints" In the given to him yeaterdayta ^ ‘***’”■.1 part of the vision of the men who rick J. Frank of West Hartford, nista.” ■ architecture shd great art, a tor of the olUng/control at ) dent said, "our newspapefa have American press as "an' element of hla, S. C. where 50.000 people nation. It is a prin- Cabinet Heads lira." J. Watson Owens of San "A highly profe,ssional, non-pol­ knowlkdge of the hlriory of the rear (tf the truckysuffered a qoRbt an__ unsixrpaeecd■ opporopporitu ,»maF to strength.” roared "W e Want clple deeply Imbedded In our re­ Diego. Calif., and Mrs. Robert itical tatelllgenc* agfney Is world, ^o w le d g e of other ,' lan­ - bura tm the ri|d>ya^- . aeVve their country by supiuylng — Need for Freedom ... cheered hla attacks on President jaith. And fi«lther at home Thibodeau of Hartford; a brother. dispensable to the gover^ent, guages ahd other peoples just does /Flrwnpn were unable te deter, accurate and unblasw Iriforma- "Tyranny can never take root or Beirut, Lebanon. Oct. 1—UPl— Anthony Wirth Of Belleville, N.J., Truman and the Demowatlc preai- „j,r in the eyes of the world can After a week of fruitless at­ whether a Republican or/Demo­ not appeaMn the ordinary school mine the caum of the/flre, but Uon io that their readers can he flourish In a climate which recog­ dentUl Jiomlnee. » America rlak the weakness which and six grandchildren. crat Is President,” Stevenson^nld curriculum \teay. It Is / perhaps theorist tbu hot apphalt may prepared for too cholcea they muat nizes and respects the Imperative tempts at forming a full parlia- The funeral will te heliLtomor­ On tha ateps of the historic old inevl|ahly results when any group mentary government. Lebanon’s in a formal statement of hi/own. there and such courses Kte offered, have come in/contactyrith a bunt' need for freedom of expression," row afternoon at 2 o’clock at the niw e in November.” South Oaroltaa atate house, Elaen- oLbuf people -are ranked—politi- Resident Camille Chamoun has “It must never/tecome a ^political but rarely on toe/asconfialy school ^ 1 lng,.ci|^tM oiv tWhigkway. Writea To Chairman said Steveneon. hower was introduced by Gov. c^Qy or economlcally—aa a.ecpnd- Rose Hill Funeral Home lii Rocky football."^' / , ,/ level and It is rtOt often that cot Mr. Truman’a remarka were Republican candidate Dwight D. named Amir Khalid Shehab to Jamea F. Byrnes—once a friend of class citizens.” There waa only a head a fouri-man administrative Hill. Burial will te In Rose Hill The D m rw ^tic hominee noted, lege students take such cultursa ~ / - '- v A made in a letter to Theodore A. Eisenhower praised the American President Truman and one-time I apattbr of applause for this state- Memorial Park. furtherfnore.^^toat Smith was free press and called on all citi­ cabinet. subjects. Most Eittopekte « • “ *'? Serrill, general Secretary of State In the Truman ntent. .... The appointment, decreed last Friends .may call at the funeral Eisenhower’s CTief of Staff dur­ , tte United Trumanr Says Ike Pennsylvania Newspaper Publish­ zens to teslM any moves to sup­ home, from 2 to 9 p.ra. today, ' to iqiow far more al cabinet. ' 1 Eiaenhower acorbd the adminis- night by _Chamoun, appeared to ing,.the war and "a/inan in whom SUtes. than toe 'leans did ers association and chairman of press and censor news. A lifelong Democrat Bymca call- tration for what he said was a General Eitenhovrer has,express-;' "There have been those in this have ended at least temporarily about JEurope, coir Reactionary the National Newspaper week for ed for the people to put their lack of any program for winning . August G. Elcholtzer ed implic^ conf^ence.” He said, i s f iic country who had advocated meas­ the ministerial crisis which -fol­ m i 1962; country above a party label and] toa-war in Korea. He needed the August G.. Eicholtzen,,.. 74. of too,- tha^Smlth's deputy la Allen TJha MancheaWrites hid op­ ures of riewa suppression and cen­ lowed the resignation last; week portunity to visit schools aqd were ■ "I hope the annual obaervance-of to elect Eiaenhower aa toe man I Democrat, too, about high prices, of President Bechara El Khoury West Hartford, and father of Gus­ Duiles/^a prphninent Reptiblican Froua Page Oae> National Newspaper week, to be sorship. Every good citizen should who could clean lip "the meaa In high taxes, ‘ " ^ t o e cheaper pur- tave J. Elcholtzer of 100 Wash- impressed^ith some of the educa-* rfalst these efforts, and I. promise under opposition pressure. Gha- and’ teother m John Foster-Duiles held from Oct. 1-8 will re-empha- Waahtogton" and prevent a third | chasing P®^®*'..°^ dollar, moun was elected by parllahient ington' street in this town, died ElsOMowerToreign affairs ndvis- tl6n«l;o))portunUlea offered In Eu­ m ' at applying the philosophy lize to all Americans the you that I will always resist such- yesterday afternoon at his home rope. For example, it is usual for left and adding: world war. ' , to fill El Khoury’s place. . ' / ' /. tance of knowing the facts,’ the atfempte. A " .. . A’mlr Shehab now la Lebanese after a short Illness. Lauda Truman Choioea . most pupils to start studying an­ 'government will build the "Unlees actual and real national Eisenhower gave a hint, t e » r e | ^ Y ^ a a via a ^m f try I ;■/ ^ President said ih hla le t t e r .____ leaving Columbia, that he la ready U p C l l l l l g \ > a l l i e minister to Jordari. Besides the Born ift Alsace-Lorraine, France, The ^hole epi.sode shows, Stev­ other language at about the age s. the government will tell you "That la the reason why our/ security Is involvedi. toe flow of all to distribute your power, the news—and parttculariy concerning to launch an atUck on Cbmmu-1 A . i c - premiership, he also will hold the he had lived in Hartford for enson/said, 'that fighting ,Com- of 10 or, 11, and frequently young constrtUtlon-^Tfunranteei fceedony nlatatorgovernment at almi^.-Ahy Interior,, justice and Inforination years and was a retired foreman inunist penetration In governmentveriune pele of 16 or 17 will hnow two or vefnment vU t do Ude and that, Of ' the ■ press; • The newspapers the .affairs o f our,/govemment-r- i„|pivemmeilt -doei. cyerythlng 1 to 1 in Fourtb mlnistrl'es. W ijh him In the cabi­ at toe Taylor apd Son Manufac is a/ job, and a never ending one, three languagek <^er than their which use their freedom to djg must be kept; full and free." time. u j but come In and wash dlehes for Elsenhower had been preiasd net are Salin Haidar, minister, of turlng Company. He was a ^ e m for our security agendpk. He said own. Their knowledge of these lan­ social affairs, education, health her of St., Stephen’s S ^ ety, a guages consists not ,only of a the housewife." for comment on a statement by (Ooatlniwd ffom Page Om > President Truman had picked the Democrats PleaADullty public power directly because toey Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, chief] and defense; George Hakim,''min former director of th ^ August best possible men for'the task, re­ reading and votin g kfiowledge of Truman went on to, say: know that people like it." ha ad- Dad’s Day Sla^d of lhe_auper secret central total rilaylng the ball expeHly off toe latwistto, ofor economy, finance and agri-agrt- Moeller M e m o r 1 a 1 / Home iiV gardless of party. And he' ques-' the language but also toe ability to — —l!lZZgk-DA8i*yne, Mrs, have made a lot of progress on Eisenhrfvver wen^ to, Boise, 'TrU- he Univer­ Smith______said______he knew of no Com- Hodges accidentally tapped a one- Hoover. " , ' ' m<>st countries pupils attend school that. too. man said, the mbnopoTlsto "got StorrsnOct. 1— Koren Elcholtzer; a daught; six days a week and the hours sity of Cbnnecttnit ^11 mark Its munistfl In the organization—-but I orie pitch down toe first baseline General S m 11 b’a. statement," "We've made it possible for him to ■swallow It.” / , had to assume enemy agents had and waa an easy out, Reynolds to Archie R. Malone of Newj the Illinois governor said, "makes spent in to* classroom are much houeewlve'e’ to get cheap ,electrlc- 25th annual Dad’s Day Saturday stepdaughter, Mrs. Lillian Sleml- m f He said the only positive action Extension Granted with a program which Includes a Infiltrated int® It. Collins. '■/ ' ludicrpus the claim of the Repub- longer than in toe United S ta t^ Ity so that they can afford to have taken by toe R c p u b ll^ to 20 One run, two hits, no errors, of East Hartford; and five lioena that Qfia is a simple Job Organised i^^orta are not knovto turkey, dinner for yjlrltlng pacerita- Tialks To General Rmlto |^L$)K4W-ClMriC_c0Miol« / electric waahera to do,.the.dl8h,e*. long years of opposltlott. to public Elsenhower talked to Smith] none left. ‘ grandchildren___ which can be done easily if It is in the BChools, although they do, and w’e have brought electricity Carmen AiaceV of Hartford, In Tobaeeo Case Funeral services/will be held With manunoth 21 inch tube. Smar^ power was to pass a sped®' of yesterday about his statement^ t h ir d i n n i n g TANK8XS turned over to them." / play some games and, do consider­ fiinctional Uaea—beautiful walnut; . X • to ni4UlUUS iMutone UAof .MVAliB* homes .that ■ «v*va never Congrete—'-to chanfge' i He name of chairman of they arrangements cDougkld lined a ihome run Friday morning at 9:30 at the So far aa Stevenson hlmsClf was , * ,the neu>19S3 'a__a lA A mA Akils bkAw committee, said tost the fathers g^veri Monday during a deposition able folk dancing in conhectio# 6niih,. All Motorola 'M featum had It, before. And tWs has teen Boulder' dam to ^oover dam into the lower left field stands, toe H a r t f o r d , Oct. 1—tffV -A RheefaSheehan Funeral/Home, '1084 New coneemed, the CIA episode indi­ done ovte the'oppositionIon of fthe-Re- - are expected to yTegiater at Haw­ nearirig before federal, Judge. Ma^ with toe physical education pro­ like: built-in Lifftimf Focm^/mw , thew F. McGuire In Washlngtph. pBllf barely clearing toe railing. month’s extension haa been grant Britain avenue,^ West Hartford cated the seriousness with .w’hlch improved Olart-OuarH tq/elimi-. puhlicans\ and the utility com- gram. , ley Armory b^twen 10 a. m.( and Eisenhower’s j/ress secretary, Pafko, who made j»n unauccesitUl ed CMhnMltout.Vtoley ahizde tobacr followed by a telemh requiem Maks he and his lieutenants regard toe Rj>«Hz(ng the inadequacy of Sale all reflection. Alio 4Waila)>le panies.' ...... 1 p. m. ' , Jairies Hagerty, said '"Elsenhower leapl for the tell, a r^ ed that a faii co growers torttnng aih answer to In St. BHdimt’8 Church at 10 COmm'unist issue. ■ their preparation acholastically for in mahofany .flnlih andlimed bek And he said he v/antefl to make SiipipJy ^ The'University of' Masaachu toe Juatico department’onnti-truat o’olock. Burial wiU te in Rose Hill Tte-Democratic nominee isn’t ft clear that too one can accu.«« the told Bmlth—his war-time Chief of-1 had reached over teldw the ralltag such a trip,: the local Scouts feel at liight extra coat. . >' *«tt8-donnectt/ut football game at Staff—that he did not intend to, to Interfere, butTJmplre Boggeas suit broutht against them Sept. 9. Cemetery.' ' ' one to get out a statement at the that perhaps a happy medium te- Republican party of ^olng any­ (Jailed bountiful T p . m., win highlight the program By agreement of counsel the dead­ FriemU may call at the'funerai drop of a dangling participle. But thing to help t^e housewife wash attack either Smith or jlhe plA. ,ruled the ball had cleared toe rall- tween Europ.ean and Amerfcan of events Wl^ch Includes the Con- line is extended from Sept. 29 to home t^ ta 7 to 9 this eve|ung and with toe GOP trying to make o f education would toe toe dishes." But Hngerty Said EisenhoWer did hjijf. jThat tied the score at 1-1 ways te See the moat realistic picture in all television. For­ necttcut-Prtodeia University 9pc- not mean he would not speak Martin went down swinging to te- Nov, -jl. tomorrowmono from 7 to 10 Communism In government one of proper solution, with perhaps *a Fourth largest; Hartford, Oct./l— Connect- cer game; Vhe annnatrhortlcultur- . The civil complaint filed vrith the big issues of the campaign, he ward-mounted New Dimension Cylindrical. Tubg Hungry---.-o-,, ______Horse, ,tne world's . i^ut- enjoyed a bountiful supply of out against subversives in govern- cora^'BlaCk'a first strikeout vlc- little more emphasis on scholastic al show;/ freshman-sophomore riicnt positions; tln.^eynolds also struck out, tof "clerk of U. 8. District Court, 'm. Marjorie F. .Mexander rushed put a statement this time. attainments at home and a few_ brings the action into the room . . . c li^ r than #0urth'’largest, third highest Con/f Water during the past year, _ the pushball arid an .everting of enter­ NOW Hfcven, charges the shade Mrs. Marjorie •Msy Flavell T h e niinpis governpr s/lld in a Crete dam, towers 564’ feet above State Water fComnilssion said in In Columbia, he openly bid for (rwinging at a fast ball. Bauer was extra-CurricOlar activities added to SAL Crete tainment /for parents at Hawley Tobacco Growers Agricultural As' Alexander,' 45, of « 0 Hartford televlkion-radio addrees Mpnday its annual rt to G.ovemor the people’s support against Stev-1 called oiit on strikes for Black’s the European school curriculum. “^ t h fulWariable Acoustinator Toni Control. Super^ toe ted of the south fork of the Armory. / aoelatlon and 32 of its member-, /oad, died yesterday at the Hart­ night his mall iand personal con­ ^ The yOuiig people In Europe cer­ Flat Head River.' It has a power John Lodge ay. ' enson. third/ straight strikeout. _ with “New Dimension Other /arrangements committee growers with conq>iracy In re/ ford Hospital. versations khow that one of the tainly seemed, to take their educa­ ■ V* Sensitive "Sabre Jet” Tuner uhites picture and plant''^,capaclty of 285,00^ VUo- , Average ream flow for the Byrnes — accohipanied by hla One run, one hit, no errors, none member^ are Florence' Wltert, wife—'met Els^btewer at the air­ atratat of trade, by aUafadly a g rfl r Sba was/horn in Manchester, toe chief q u e * t i o n a. troubling toe V- tion far more aertously than do sound perfectly at one tOuebf Many other excluaiy*- year, based in the gaging station le ft dai^hter of Mrs. Margaret Mat- American people is "how kerious is SAVE WITH SAFETY N( watta. . " ’ / j '■ North 'Haven: Nancy Hall, Meri­ field on hla arrival from New ihg to reduce the acreage of tobke American young folka, per- More than 3.000,000/ublc yarijs at Jewett______^ ty, was. the highest TWrun INNING'DODGERS chett FlavcU and the late W il­ the pommunist danger in this most jMotorola T V features^ye you the peak of pici-; den. and Jack Kane, Middletown. York and greeted hirit warmly. CO planted. /; . bans partly tecauae many of them of concrete went into the ■struC> sfneV 1938 and the third highest Furlllo fouled to Berra alongside liam J. Flavell. A member of toe country.” i ture perfect tefevisioh. Come'in today! ^ Motorolff ■/ in the 34-year rteord period. They rode together, to the State. the first base foul line. Black ,'l^ e. extension for flung toe //■have to leaive school at the age of PRICE CUT 4 MORE DAYS ture, higher than %/4p-story build-'- pleadlnga by the dOfendants wns Connecticut Registered Nurses ' That was what appeared to be T V . . . only then t^iU you be sure you’ve seen the The yeafly runoff waa 32 inches House, where police estimated 50,- struck out on three pitches, Qox Association, she graduated from behind Stevenson’s desire to head 15 in order to go to work, and tag. ,, ,j . j friun rainfall of over 50 inches on 5,000 000 people were waiting to hear agreed by stipulation oC the apacial they rMllze that they must take The first generator la on the lihe Find E rrors; walked on four pitches and at- Manchester High Schodl in 1926 off any effort by Eisenhower to ' finest nrioney can h«y- Free home demonstration the 'watershed, the report said. As Eisenhower speak. -tempted to steal but was out, Ber­ assistant to toe Attorney Goneral, .advantage of what M' offered to r-l with the second dUe about Dec. 1. Gerald J. McCarthy of' Boston: ahd f(om toe Middlesex Hospital capitalize politically on Smith’s re­ •% 'a' basis of comparison, the runoff- 111 The crowd broke Intd a roar ra to Rlzzuto, who made a spec­ School of Nursing in 1931. marks about Reds in the Central them when toey are younger. T h e jvatey t«f rising slowly be­ In the drought year of 1930 waa New Testament when Eisenhower and Bymes and Solomon Eisner of H vtford Living lii toe liomea of people tacular catch of the throw, to the Besides her mother she leaves a Intelligence* agency. • / . 'Hti- V«~IXn-;rs-« hind ,toe: teirler, which yvto orily 12 inches from * Slklnch steppeKi from the State House and wrong side o f'th e bag- and ;fob representing toe growers. la toe 'various tbuhlrlek Wa* dk- 1 0 .9 5 ROO-ifi R70-I5^ Impound'3,500,doO! acre Teet of daughter, Gaye Karen Alexander, rainfall total. ' New Haven, Conn., Oct. 1 walked to the platform together. 1 lowed wrtto a sprawing tag of the .who .lt;a.iianier.at,toe.Ms^ ' flnitelv the moat Valuable part P f UtTLi/MlDNSY bA;» ,«**;*' .ABater,ja;.s lake. 3 milea ioiiK, .toi^. "tjf :to».'12' mWithB. Btrbam ’mb ;deah bniM'ltu* nfiYaHto’ dlirto*' •tMd'toe.;piittote'th*;.Dito‘’| lflimiig.’.titomr:: 'M Ariitniiia Sit yiiit-iMliSn ;£aihiir r 'Ndrihanijil^ ...... aqywtfwn': -.../VT.- .|tad is JMUmUea ■aide a s d l ^ was above hDrinal, and to liy acteidl btete'C jtrjtBW41'*'#! tOiip .ocratlC a'amtalstrattori. in'-the past' NO runs, ho hltl, ThUng.ipi^'Jita-iof Mkh ita'^deepei't point. — - Masiat to^JiirbtftBTr,:"^ November 1851 was 360 per cent lectures on toa' "WTjrk of toe com': four yeara has. "changed from bad loft. ...-f—...... ■■ FQwiB,-Water. Flavell and Georg* -- maity-l>eautifullWllWll)g*. ' TrUmairsald toatlbep. Mknsfleld above normal, according ,lo toe to '^vorte." He qald the people of FOURTH INNING VANKEE8 W. J- EVERY OUNCE FraST QUAUTY mlttee of American Bible-Revislori "To Ntoe fted Date Flavell, Walter Flavell and Geprgd Warrontoe Deefi* ' ' paiqtinga and scenery; they te- (D-Mont), noW rptolrig for-- the commlsBibri. scholars here'last rilght. ' South .Carolina” believe there Rizzuto lined a single 'n-yf*' clnda Boyce and Miss Sadie Fla' came acquainted with much Eu­ Senate against Sen. Ecton . (R- Howard J. Lockward to Thomas Wl\ile rainfall was plentiful, The King James version of the should be an end to the “mess in Reese's head Into left field. ManUe veil; and several nieces , and Hollis, Jr., and Alcester W. Hollis, ropean history; they learned geo­ FULL NON-SKID DEPTH^FULL Mont), waa the man, more than Connecticut’s Industries, towns Waahipgton." » . ■ bunted to the left of toe mound New Testament containa 181,258 • Hong Kong. Oct. 1—OP}— Only netoews, all of Manchester."' ‘ property on Parker street. graphy firsthand and they dis­ any other, responsible for the dtoi, and rural residents continued to words and these are wrong In 5,000 , Then he added; "They know If and teat Black’s throw to Drat. a handful', of this ..Crown colony’s The funeral will te held Friday covered something, of the jnsanipu- and “He is the man you are going the Democratic candidate ( Steven­ Rizzuto advanced to second on toe Charles J. Lawson to Stanley tap the vast underground water places, said Rev. Luther A. Welgle. 2H million Chinese turned, out to­ afternoon at 2 o’clock at St. Bray, property on Middle turn­ latiene of finance. But the most TREAD WIDTH-FULL SIZE to send to the Senate , this year.’’ supply at the rate of about .60,- The eminent religious educator son) la Sleeted, he is under such bunt single. Johnny Rutherford, a day to mark the third -anniversary Mary’s Episcopal Church, with the important thing in their trip was Part of U. S. 'Syateoi righthander, artd Ken Lehman, a pike \Veat. 000,000 .galloris a day. explained during services marking bbllgattpn to Presi<|ent Truman he of i the founding of the Red gov fejCtof, Rev. Alfred L. Williams;;’ John Bohlln and Ralph Stark­ the people they met, toe homes In Truman said'. Eisenhower had the publication of the revised would have to\ continue the Tru­ Irfthander, started warming up in ernment In Peiping. But the olilclattag. Burial will be in the which they lived, what they tolnk the Dodger bullpen. Hodges grab­ weather to IHmer N. Field, prop­ accepted the view such projects r-tandard version of the Bible, that man policies and many of the decorations were more resplendent East Cemetery. ‘ and what they are. WARDS RIVERSIDE TIRES-DEIUXE TVBES are "sociaUsmi,” but that he would bed ;^Berra’a hopper on the first erty on Glenwood street. ,. Ribicoff Pledges the mistakes were dqe partly to Truman appointtes. He has em­ than erer. ' _ ^ The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Frederick V. Mletschnig to A l­ Beat lor Scouts ‘Pike to say to the Repujslican braced the policies and the ap^ bounce' and threw to Reese forcing '1 the aycumulated errors of cen­ There appearsd to bb fewer cel East Center street, will be open bert L.'M eyers and Martha A. Everywhere people saved .thfclr candidate that the public.power pointees have embraced him. Mantle at second./Reeae’s attemi^ ebrants than last year, most of for toe convenience of friends to­ Sizji Tire Pries* Tub* Frie*!W turies of manuscript copying. Meypra, property on Wells'street. best for these young "ambassa­ in this country is Just as much a First Tilings First The people oi, South Carolina to double up Betoa was not In them employes of . Communist night from. 7 to 9,:30, Thursday The New Testament Was written Qnltclnim Deeds dors,” frequently saving ahead for * . ^ 1 5 . . . . . :i2.4$ . ... .2.35 part qf the American aystem as know that the job of cleaning up time as Rizzuto reached, third, on bonks and travel agencies. from 2 to 4:30 and 7. to 9:30, and many weeks froin their sometimes the public schools or-municipal in the spoken Greek vernacular of the 'mesa' cannot be entrusted' tO toe forceout. Furilip came in'fast Friday morning until 10:30. Albert L. Meyers to Frederick - . Hartford, Oct. 1—(T>—U. S. The Red Bank of China build V. Mletschnig, property on iVells meager, supplies. In order that RSO-IS.... .15.3S.... .2.55 waterworks, or toe post office or the' First Century A.D., not In, the men Who made "the ’mess’.” for Collins' whistling liner to right lng,/Hpng Kong's tallest, was fes­ Medal liK f—Conaeje with prate^oors. glekeriTfiaW-^Smsrt. compact tfedel 21T4 — Handsome ms- Rep. A. A- Ribicoff of Hartford. street. _ their American .guests might have ai*del 17713—Triple entei . ...meiitl I the national forests.” classical Greek as biblical scholars Byrnes ended his introduction and toe right fielder’s accurate tooned with Christoias tree lights. Mahogany finiah. OiaBt 21 picture tabla model In-walnut finish.-J7 inch' ho^say, plastic table model Democpatlc .nominee for U. S. Sen­ Francis S. Selbl.e to Rose A. the best and live more In accor-- Distinfuiihed mahogany finiah com- ' ’ 6.70- 15..... 12.55...’ . .2.55 Truman said the Democrats long believed, declared Dr. Welgle. by saying: "If, we want to avoid throw to the plate fbreed Rizzuto, Show windows of tube'. Also availabls in tubc.'Also in huhogany ^with big 21 inch tube. 259” ator, hopes that some day the En­ f toe Comnlwf Selbie, property on-Oakland* dance with tte standard to which binatlon wiUi 17 inch lube ..., incom-""'l "won't let propaganda about pe- He stressed that a vast quantity a thira world war, to bring an end who had tried to sebje after toe controlled Ch|na National Avia ' psreble Golden Vfiict radio.,. 3-'apeed • limed oak at slight extra 1.95 fimsh and limad oak at ^.10-15..... 15.25.....2.65 field dam may be built but feels of writings in related Semitic lan­ catch, to scaimper back toi third. street. . they are accustomed. For example, slight extra coal. daUsm scare ua into falling to to the war In Korea and bring an tion- Corporation diaplayad 50 News Tidbits -..ifi-tb^homes in Scotland where the ' phonograph with automatic chaag*^ I eoei. /. .. " ■ ■ . 219” that af'present the defense pro­ guages recently discovered In Rizzuto just did make it, barfly Marriage Ucease* ^60-15 .... .16.95/.; . . .2.85 develop oub resources.” gram must "take priority” over end to corruption in Washin^on, propaganda pietureo.'7 ' youhg people stayed- the people . . cloaed apace for d J A OK / '■ *AM T«ii oiid ■ Ha charged tost when toe ap­ Egypt have greatly enlarged ' toe we can teat do it by electing as beating CampaneHa’s toick throw Culled from A P Wires Peter Thomas Staum of 39 Mid­ such projects. .there likd cleaned their ^bouses albums. Eaay-glid- . fflAII*'" ... f Y—r W«rronty on 9vb«, »orti and tebt. propriation for Hungry Horae was knowledge of toe vocabulary In president o f the. United States the to 'third baseman Opx, Berra dle turnpike west and Ruth OUva ingeaatara. 8.00-15 ;/ ^ . In'i^ariother of hia nightly tele- stayed glued to first.\ Robinson Turklngton of 55 Winter,street,. from, top to Rottom. got but their before Congress, - “the Montana ylsion'-programs on the problem of grammar of bi'elleal times.— man I'present to you, Gen. Dwight Priest Paints. Grim rIoO-Tr . .. , .10.96r/. . .2.30 pooped up Noren’s roller and ■ _ •'■X-. Hungarian radio says statue of Oct. 11, St. Bridget’s Church. (• beat cbina and saved their j-ation 'Pow er Company sent its'chief en- economy in government, Ribicoff Dr. Welgle said, Ufat much, prog-/ D. Elsenhower." oased to Hodges .tor toe\out. Stalin being built in Budapest d»; _ jQllbert Arthur Frye and Bea-': coupons for'.the young A.merican ittaeer down to Washington t’b polpted' out that he opposed the ress has teen taad^in the last 75 Slipping back at President ’Tru­ 31 DEAUTIFUL MeDEU...LDW ; i:DW DDWN PAYMENt...tM WEEKS TD FAY 6.501-1I&...... V5.RS.,.;:':2.60 fight against it," telling a Senate No runs, two hits, no em ra, two " Picture of Korea picta "joy of Hungarian people un­ trice Jeahette O’Coln, t^to of - vlaitors. ' : . constriiction _ of the tomi. at this years in archeologlrei studies tear­ man—who had called him a ’’front j Manchester, Connectibut.een to the Senate,” he promla^, “ by \ Jiy the terrorists In the last' few sure tecametoo greet, reluctantly fwhlppjw!.,to Cdlltas at first for a fare confereflee, said- toouaazida of Swe^kh Air force Mlling 25 Mus- 277 MOAD STItin buue and a majqr aluminum plant has undertaken. tb "do. oometoihg dqubl4 play. i Koreans ‘will roam thdk tang fi|^tfig^tqr plaass to laras) and The mlaotaur wa* a fabulous wltli this greup qf ortlnary, bap- thai tame token, I coulfl not a#k vdays for igaoriag theirUm wamlag, >y,illghto*atted young Amkrteans. M to M built at 'Kallspell for apecial privileges for our atato .aboitt. tofm, No runs oaa hit no drrois Tadag atarvatioo. He aalddlS2 to Dominican Don RspubUo and Is cretan.fixmster bavliig tb* body of / A^Tcrtife in I V Horaldr-lt agalBst cooperaitagt^.wMh Ihiii' whb at it t * laaM Dna. triad tO\i f*Hte ilaMigoHMk cant St top aiqstnsa of 47 oUupr statas." BittMi MieBFa wUte ndasR _ A t anotoer pMat,. IM oreckad'laft ifirinH"be the wont win- aWtidUag a man and the h iid at a huO. ' . -* . ■.J’”' ■'.■■■‘V '!.■ ',C, ■ I., ^ . . '■■ ■ _ ' <"■ -''VI - J'-V ■r . . \ ’ "'/I-V .-'V /•/--.// V.-/' I- ‘ t ; 'A 'W" /’V' - r ^ . .iV' ■ ,X"' • - ■ . % 'i'l: :/fy ^■t r . T ' - y ■V V' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M AN^ESTER; CONN.. 'W^EfNESDAYj OCTOBEfR-TT 19!^^ PAGE TWE'NTY.THREE - I-— ;------.:.A,n, SM rE(Vm NG.^,AXD,-»lANCHE5STER. OONK.rWEDNESDAYi-OGTGBKR 1, 1M2 add a daah'olTeilTl lo^poTnb lyTThe hJS^rorTfflllCt-tWCTTlxarM in hiriderate (SriOF.) ovad 20 to 30* p a g e TWENtY-TWO jiavor. 7 \ . ■ mtnut>a. heating a few times, HERSHBERGER CARNIV^ BY DICK TURNER Peat-la (if IMStlnrthwi . ’ .nitre, and aerve with some of the F0 9 D S A ^ - Tlie'''’‘(TrtinWfa’Itjlf)le"" (fleam, aria apric'bl - grraF^rivS? " tK e '’ 'SHc«l-If "Onwur'A " Cliaw fc;” z'- Bar^mns lualer of G E M IN K < III.T l.K K Il Makes ft trts6 servings. Sense ^ndmonseH ^^1 W 4*-E A It l;'s fa a V a i 1 a h 1 e . at f W'^'fsSlTROiSN T LIKE YOU TO I^K E FUN [ COMPL AIMI^DEPT. y ...... ir-fiv .WAtllEK’ft AT THK ('KNTEB for ' ' ■ Ag'e- < !oncea)1(iff•^ri Ren ill >' Alda T u r t l e T N E E P r u n e f I / ThXsavlng Feature / /• the Twide-or anv other ladv whri | A womanban bK not.'onW as old a.i' J. W. HALE <10. X «iiiiiiiit >r fW ,A gentlenuin one* bought a Listed by u i r e r VvantS, real (ItStinolfbri. .C'arefiiliy- sue feejs, but a.s .voti'ngaa She Tooka, ' ■ %' 1 - borae of! a country.^*al'er. Thb When I look into,a m iiT o r , * reilly \ i ■y'\7ry. matched klpnea make necklace.s|thahks'td the > ll'E l-E ^ Rl.'BE.N'r I t . ■/- barSain concluded, |M(d the money ahnuld feel had , ^ c e d frbtrt $50:000, plus Lax, and i STEIN PRED ARA’TJONS. which ThundaiiilillO EiM . paid, the gent^eipah aatd: . •, TJiere’a Jiolhink'gobd about my / i/Jln' • / ' ' % fa re nriw offered at- reduciyj pglcea; ♦ * \ Buyer — N(>vif, my friend, I have looks and everything ^ i '■ .. , ,7 lat the WEI.IKtN DRI’<. CD.M- \ bought your'horae, what are hla M y hair la thin and atreaketT and I ( ’.o(tage cheese mixed with./T’ .VNA, obf Main street. The Tam -. faulta?” ' • ____ _ . t '- mv noae la like X heah,'* -' The- \V'»ll]Hiper. Trend- ,! chfippeti dales, makea a ■.'deUeioua • ouk jk ryflnlc. Hormj i y wh>h.i V, Fall iUtSmiy F ib rie* Reenrdi'Pta.Veni For Juveniles SbpIemfctiT Songi The N ew Stefi-liL;:Fro^ i-Hfan.lwfch apraad..: i repfeniahe.ar ,jpasr-skifr 4 .5* - M m '—I know-of no fauita that My eyea look like' I hadn’t alept ' '' There'a a ffejlrig of luxury In Today people In all walka_i)t. life Her- haa, except two, and., one La, for something like S w ^k! Both entertainment and cultural ■■ . . ' , regularly *2,50. and the miraculous; the texture jd tlc b lo ra of the graining for-youngatera are acces- are more cotor-conScioua than ever r'-' •/ Chrvaanlhemiiriiri Hill! Bloom 7 ' ' " ' fun'tour I,ifl Film whjch Arms that he la hard to catch. “ — My~shape le wide and drishp^. my CH KNEV v e l v e t s AND \EL-y,i^j^ a CHILDREN’S PHO- before — they have learned Buyer — Oh! never mind that. f The-'lnknediate w;ay to, restore'.«nd tightens saging f;'nto,„;s^ Annm ifKing clothea are out of atyje^ . \ \T>TEENS. in the current season a / ^ h l C h one ffndS “ WH.AT DQES' 5VITH 5\ H.\T’ I, will contrive to catch him at i heautv toTour garden « to put m j line. The elegantly drapable traris-' some ^ very nice .examples - at and havB received a liberal educa;- any tifne. I will engage; hut what But though I'v f loat my beauty.\l ! RUK>MINU CRVSANTHEMI'MM, ft Unruled tirte. at $5.00-frit:.bnth.: can atill atand there and.amlle,: parent velvet cornea in .Jieavenly k EMP’S INC., 763 Main Stieet. tlon In'hnme decoration — thanks T h e o n r i i N r i " - la the other? . •■ to the radio, television,, and the ‘ which you'll And. priced from $.7,5 j ' ~ .: -r Tm o)d and I ’m rheumatic, and , ahadea of deep blue, shimmering .p^r^d from $9,95. These phono- . MAn-—Ah, air! that iii the w.orat, constant flow of rpom-decoratlnc up, at the 5I('<'DNVILI-E N I R -I TH* hc.sr^rnW To wafer your. '. ■<» AN — my Jointa are. fuU^of paina red, delicat.f pa.»tehi, as well as in graphs give fidelity to the msny SERIES. 302 WnodbrKlge Rireet. RftLdi^ls-iri the eprly evenin j. The he la ^ood for. nothing when you whtte'pr dark tones.- Bridal parties $irroRIES-ON-1tErOiU>S, DAMES ideas featured reguLarly by lead- have caught him. / ^ But thank Heaven with it all— ■ Ing home magaainea__flnd'^ ^ of Th^v proi'id^ niitRiil^ Jov^Un^Rft And . wjll ponclrntp into lh« Roil can be- 4i*Mnctiyely gorgeous and oD Ml-SIC, chosen for. iu cut Ling flfe r 'a Ihia' fall ( fthri fc^ i ^ h m it excess evaporat ion My aenae .of humor atilt, remalna! an Individual dress will be, a pride sppsal to the voung. recording? course, the rnlnr serylr* wblrh \vc ALLSTATE ThLa aign la diaplayed above the arid joy.-The cri.sply swftjging vel- ^hirh ajerf also available at,Kemp s. :’offer in our store at' 719 Main many seasi'ms to corite. ’ nioi ■coffee percolator o f a roadalde din­ They went out buggy*rldlng. vetpen.adds' romanre of sheen and ■ jj, ^ rievelop Judgment StfcM;. TTre trend for the pnst sev-- : 2-5947'for delfvgry of your favpoubt,'iob-i lb,**..!jries a nd text u r^_j>i Uje, Jjopd^j, keep ..coming, to: your hotf.w every 'before serving;-'...... — ------j ■ high, in -their o/f«rlng^,of dra-met-ic- Star#, AIT -Moio Stsf- day for my money. Honey if as yop I* Men's Shbra Red’ figured cretonnes and other—ma­ all liousccleanlSg or if ym>Ge Har fall rolora. In Junior sizes, iTalf blTlitvo th«-shirt I bou{g Debtor — Oh. I mippoae that i.a apt to make one fhel so gay and Note to sll you girls whosie-Ju^ keeping the jmnae ao.that it needs 1 '■''K'"'"' "'J’"''. the siiKs •No i was ths wrong' Ort/ihrr BI>thRfone« terials for drapery and slip rover \ Manehaitar >o. never, thought of it In that lively, 1 think If we expect-to get hands depend on you to tell tlhajii ii.se. However, there are generally no- (iraaonal up-art, voU'll And as are priced; frorii .514 98 to *25.00. •'.’< ' ills?'*' ■■ / home before morning you ha'd bet­ ROSE ZIRfXINS .a n d (lipAUS light.^^h aorry. Sujipbae from now when they’re looking less th two type.s of preference, those wIion alslance In the H Oim ECIJ'iANINO 'Weil worth Inspection! AH Slat e..! he Auto IluarriBM on yoUv.cail every other Wednes­ ter get out at once and kiss the are both hirthstones for October, ’’spruced u p": there’s a new low Company organized by Sean 'and both are preae-nted in multiple still want to live more vividiv a ivf HEI.I'S available In variety at the MAJOR HOOPLE day? old hrfrae. / ' , price on MEN'S SHOES in the ThoaevwPo. WSrit their walls to ep-' ^ s n y good co'ok.s believe that Roebuck A Co., i|ivlt<»* yon $0 BY J/R. WILLIAMS OUR BQAH^iNG HOUSE ^ with delightful fashions at MATHF.R’S i "Herald Squnre" variety MC’OILL-L'ON.VERSE CflM PAN V, rOET OUR WAY . lo-l ~ T Em* I pre.sS (pdet living. Our new STVLF, 645 Main Street. From aponge.a to w a ffles' are" extra' ftfrnt~wheri the make this nVw offlre jronr ante HO^ABpgt l^RS WAlP O * ° ’“'*=<^A V B E MV d e a r LADiE^/ A T TO E CENTER. They appear at MONTDOMERY W ARD COM yolks and the whHfs of the. eggs Insurance hea'MqiiArters. ^ *• u DAH,\ CROSSWORD PUZZLE In ring.s with heiutifully de.signed PERFECT' LIN E F ()R 195.8 eon- dual mops, from wax appllcftlora to , VEK SHE-MOSTLY >^KL^eNi FOR ^e c R e t a r y M s u e 1 STAND FOR .¥«»>. it>; t, «it« *«■.<,. i~ P.VNA". A large number of styles fp,lns a (^g^akh'of holh. We. tiavcf used are beafep' separately. The S ttS OM HER. hOCCK settings. In cleverly contrived the 'dependable Beacon waxes,' An Alt Slate agent wUI be on y- V LA60»v M ATOR jto^a^<^CCX)LP Li&MT A N D T r o t h of oxford.s for sport or for dress InWjur .stock over 25(1 new in.'", paste or non-poliahing.: the com-i whites ah«n1d/he folded. Into the WITH TH' BACK FOR “Juat bscausa ths TV tslls you svsry fivs mlnutss to gst a Answer to Previbus P a iile; 'necklaces with.matching pendants, have been put at a-new "low'"-of (liity ft In 9 p. m. every Thiirrix HOOPte? SHE’D , PUT MAiL-y^N AND iNDOSTRY y 'pattSyna. roriaisting of ipapv on-' pan.v has "whatsit takes." And baftef last; / A FOOTREST, BUT rsfrsshine bssr out of ths lesbox is no sign you havs to And in atyle-important hra'cele.ls. *.5.98 to lfi.S5.m-theBcl.weLl.ma.de (lay to give yon iiny Infarfiia- SHE'S LgCKV TO ^ BROOM OUT THAT S fT BAGS O kJ BUT LET'S ) On the iron L3U (vsiial' \ pay attantlon!” r jir j panersLhat. m a ^ for excellent liv-1 ■ lema "Rug ata" to prevent ac- insnranre. to get Aik -Rtate i N I I fo cra ve' the beautiful ro.se atones over "his" supply and • Believing the heefl(^',a symbol of u T H ’ PAWTS AKID TH' Bu z z a r d s A n d f V r \\ •♦^-t h a t w o u l d . -Th a t t h is kihif-J in hrimes of ?(! Ivpes. We ,«tilU j cidents from slipping small ruga, rates, and give .voii-fiill detallt or the fla.ah'ing oppla. | -w’hether he can't save money good: fbrtupe, ancient' Egyptians ^SHiRTTAiu q gt-- ‘ ^ PlC^ TH E IR . eUARANTEEP ‘ ft The pig.skin players ill well as some remalnin}"-^'T'oo'n-’ ot a ' or, heavy dul.v cleaners—and. many W'llhoiit nhllgatlnh. It ticht.ly and slnre It in the re- chicken gravy: Melt three’ table- / translated it into .SCARAB 9 On the —— 8 Kind of beer ? 124 at greatre r'rvtri's F, SMF't- ! 'A .gpod-lnoking frock for gener- .F a l l e n ■ 'T X FREEDOM frlgprafor; It w ill stijl he full o f * ,poona of ehtyken-fat and blend In more. ' ^ : BB ACELETH, to be seen (orally .See 'The All Slate A geai FP# kRCHES.' y<.TS\ FROM yard line . 9 Wires This delightful bear romance in IN.55-H ?.|A'ix„ Till ai wear that saves sewing time I I •vifBmtlna when vou .serve It at tp,.cp tahleapoor fahleappona of flour; add T h y m e at MATHEB'H AT THE CENTER. 12'Algerian makes grand designs for ftl^N STREE1 Iwlth Us front buttnning,‘ "and la | r^^fEAR.'* 10 Always To A half teaspoon of cel,ery seed • seaport h Y '^ fa s t the next morning. To mps of rieh.chl.cken both, salt towels. 5'ou oan easily emb: older a \ ea.sy on the upkeep: foO. Few pat­ One bracelet has five different In The, Seam Stoi^ 11 Tidings • I i(?ve time, ceresl rrtay also he „nd pepper to tBste,. snd stir con- Is good added to a cup of French 13 Song towel I day with the gay colors delieioua— Uui;:^(>.on tern pieces, ensble you to turn It genuine atones In scarab mark­ ‘ " Bhone 2-4581 16 Beast (Irca.aing.' ings linked with s' dniihle chain:' 14 Mri.'Adam li § ynoked at dinner time and reheat-j ptanily over low heat until thlck- and simple stitches to speed you fI've when gue.sl s rite out- in no ilmc. _ - ,20 Fruits /ed ifor breakfast the next morn- ^ned arid bubbly. nother has six atones.ot -Vrirylng 15 Iterating along. /jVamed turkey on lonst Patlei-n No. 8838 is a aew-rtle '~ " ~ r v 22 Ventures ,7T Consumer -17 I’l nnsylvariia H'»iaes-nala^/trill Roliea' c^ora. They are lovely. ALL STATE INS^^O. Ing. . Pattern No. 2478 contains hot ^wttri\, anlced penches: perfoj-ated pattern in aizea“32, 34,, . ITBulgarian eoinjJpart'ofV 35 How the losing City Ensy Tarnish Prevention S6, .38, 40, 42, 44, 46. Size 34, 4 1-2 ' Modern life being paced ak it Is. Orgnnlzeii by Heart R o^ imA iron transfer for ai.x designs, cn'oi tossed cingersnap 18 German city harness . team feels 48 Grant lio'ie.''S never ha.s to add the ykrd.x of 39-inch. ' "lo fnr-sjghtgd Chopper getvw hst Bulbs For Spring Beauty chart, material requirements, apple faetty; tea pf\coffee. A Co, . 19 Farm 25 Footless 40 One or the 50 Network 5'nii can't do yourself a nlcef labor of polishing silver to her stitch illu.strations. ■ this, pattern, send 30c In j she warila when Its available, The Inquirer machines 26 Runners other 51 Gait Ola favor than by indulging your taste^ gucat-preparatlons if she la eouin- Send, ,25c in . coins,name, your nanie, nddre.sa, size de-i That's why,we recommend atteni 210(1 ■■■ Sm'an;chi1dren43 Infants .....horse ped wllti ' PREA'EN'T TA R N IS H — Foiir-Ply -Sport Yarn 2 : 2 8 for heaiitv with the RI'LBS 157- address and Hie patierp^number to There's rO->i knitting ^ntisfne '"sired Bnd’ ihri patfefn'.'number to tlon in' thri HOt!HEtX>AT« AND K -y 2B Scrap of cloth 3 Q grain passage 4.5 Soli drinks 52 Vipers ri-4>TH, put ofrt by the Interna­ PORTED' ITlOftl H O I. L .A N D. Aone Cabot. THF. ,'»JA:NC'HF..'4TER tinn In the BISHOP'S S fVO R T SfL BIK.V^TT. THK MAN- U>I;NDINU BORER now being cSoBsl 24 Possesses 55 Individual tional Silver company and locally 31 Obtain* 46 Distribute which you'll find at modest prices EVENLND I1ERA1-D. ,11.50 AVF,- Y.4RN. a nice-to-u.se foiir-ply >q;rn iCIlKSTEli EVKNIN4J HERALD, shdivn ‘ at the MONTDOMERY FO R, 27 Spar In' the HnirsewarCs Dcnartment of available at the DE\A’EA'-RK H- NIJE AMEBTCAS, NEW YORK 11.50 AVK. AMERICA.S, NEW W XRD COMPA'NY, 'There are A L L f M AN ^ 'O M ^ A ^ 'A ^ 767 Main sold at the Knitting DcnartmCHt 29 Neat 1 n ■1 j k 7 6 ^ 4 10 the „I. W. H ALE rO ftIP.AM '. 86. .V. V. / ' of the 4. W. IIAI.F, f OMI*.\NV> YORK 36, N. Y. some very appealing Christmas TH E 32 Sieem Go-geou,s tulips Darwin or "par-, street. Sterling or silver-plate Anne -Cabot's New Album of Ready—for yon now Bgaic glfls smong them, which you can Manchf^Mr^s Carpet^j^clalty Store keeps It.a beauty unmnrred In this -The y.arryus pre-shnmk to avoid OW LS .34 Think li iS' rot " variety at 10 for S.79. aim- Needlework is chfick-fiill of grand Fftghion for Fall and Wiriler. secure , on the iJi.y, Away Plan. ■> /’ cloth, whi'ch cornea In rolls for flat- I size-cha/ige in articles innrie, and D O N 'T 36 MentaTslate • reflecting da.ffodil.s at fi for ns, plus exciting fe'atures snd s in some eighteen very a t-; ,'*«'■« L* 7 '"^ With ideas Chenille robes In sizes 12 to 46 are I ware. hags • for hollmvare, and il*c. OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30^.^DNESDAY TO NOON lO- t & > FOR 37 Fate 15^ k> fragrant narcissus st 6 for $.49, fLp«ltcrn:I)Pinled in tlje book, Irae^ve colors, ranging - from 1 for sirum, pracNcal aowmg-.ror-*. $3.98 to $4,98. Quilted cotton house­ THAT* and others. Of further special ih- wraps for ' VaHtitisr-aTzea. as ' w rk 25 cent.x. ■ i ' new seaXpn; gift 'patLefb printed coats In nice colors are $.5.98 In /■ 38 Revise as in H A PPV HOSTESS KI'*'*’^ baby-tones, more adult pastels, THBWdT SCAT 39 Observe.s ' 1^ 19 terest In gsrden-fancier.s are the ami bright shades, to the deep inside IheXti'ink, 25t „ . sizes 12 to 18. Qullfed acelste robeiv THURSDAY ondJ^IDAY 9 A. M. tcr'9 r. M; i Vrt T ""- •‘' “ 'V,'' 49 Great artery i ■ing: To Rediiee With Comfort Vary your ve-rctable routine, (hgy-ate gtill w a r m . ^ and over-jacket In pretty prlrtts 12 a through expuisite Dutch silver, j plants that lijte light but not dl- 53 Before 1 ; w " ■ ■ are Chinese Ever- The nationally famous technique Cook thinly sliced celery anil a r r *8.98 to'110.98. ------glass and Delft ware. 1 reel aunlig ooat;sely shredded cabbage to­ 54 SpeeVators i r for reducing, which you've seen in '.■EssenUnls Vor .Art A^rk 5 T gether and serve with butter oi 56 Ventilate ■/ magazines and on T.V., is the ■Whether you're ,Cnrolled Peanut butter sandwiches taste m white sauce. Baked hubbani good served with hot'scalloped to­ 57 81111*11 i r 44 w / HI z ANN DEL.\F1ELD .APPETITE aft class or dpLhg indeperi .•qiiasli. ciiL in half snd fille'l with matoes for a main dleh^^^for lunch.. state.smen k 1 REDI'fTGB. which vou'll find lo­ artiMlc things/ you’ll find cally at fbe PINE PH \R MAC A'. "green -pea.s also makes a deli'"o'iS 58 Upon ■a KEMP’S RECORD DfPARTMENT SUGGESTS type* of A^ISTR' KEQI’IRE > 6G4 ' Center street. The e.ssentiiil combination. 59 French article i i n . ,5IK,\T.S verj' satlsfactorllv met at IMstingiilahed .Necktl SO featu'.e is the vitamin wafers id?f- 60 Dry % •A Hi the JOIINSO.N P A IN T t OM- any varletloe of the/fort of / NEW RECd^RD RELEASES Inile.ly ript a drug and with no I'al- Hollmvare In New Mqi0 the “Q rfp ey Rejecttori.sj SEE OUR DISPLAY and SALESROOM* > 5C“ t r Sfi Trel.s full and therefore has no h'>nds(iine new'ri’''sigps‘at,-ftlATIl- Nc,x('t,on and Gruinhacher; waitfir T. M. « « U ». Pd. OH. 1 Drill 4 Naf "King" Col« of NEt.'K'rrMJdrfrili and winter. ' 0#«. tf»t by Ht* OsfHii 2 War god craving for what puts bn the KK.S .AT THE CENTER. There are colors in :sets of varying size; rec- Masculine m rerehcea have been / BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED LI' poundage. Besides the wafers, choice small Herns, such as a 3 Surpasses 59 ''tifteii turpentine and pure linseed so nicely JUdgeildri fabrics, colors, -H i look* Hitt mt an right! And noties Low RtM^rfui h* 1 PPI^TEMPT ME" ...... Tony Martin there’s a Beauty-Course booklet, f erP-r*' c’a"dle, snuffer with bellF 4 Leg joints off: -sable brushes, esscis,-Bnd Can- and de'slg'ifrir-thgtHhese tie's sre a^ A— WoW to W dl Spoetditst M which has not only exerclse.s' for shaped hea(t arid ebony h.-indlc-'Mp is— ’ust liks his mothsrl" . " i> ^ E V E R SATliSHEi^" T H*nrt Ron* ■ya.s slrelcher nanel.'l in many sizes, i •■(•.Tn't-mls;("\rhoice ypr a g iff urhe elimirialfbn of w rong cinwcs. but el .':7.08. plus tax, or great big. 'Tlieie's, a nire a.isortment of tin iI prr.oented 'now or k e ^ f o r the fo- vHrOU DO SOMETHING TO ME" . More Lanza all eoi'ls of beauty hints sm-h a.s v;onderfilj/' things siu'ch . as the tfay.s' fbr (lecoratlvc Sr.ei^nent Vane Takea Over BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM : tiire/'Prlccs are-JoW rt^cause of CHRIS W ELKIN. Ptancteer B O O T S A N D H E R m i D I ^ S I t ’a ^ w f u l ' / EDGAR MARTIN individualized make-up lei^hniques, "Melfwi"-'coffee service .by Com- Chippendale, lace edge, c»i^vorner, I The' Beauty CoiiKse (which once niurjity a most elegant coffee ' s 1 Fg h t Irregularities 1 \ at the and others. Alid for some of • CHENEY BROTHERS R E C ANT ^ D'W. .D08*5rASEJT YVMi .1 OWT COV\\K>’ YVJTO.NVWR.'Wt \ VOOVt . ! cost * 200.00 in New York), plus p^L sugar bowl and gold-lined untrained but ambitious folk, there MBANWMlLe/WELK/N*^ #NIP » SALESRfMLM. T t w e a c m b b y ! 50w euiPiR Twss OK>~ ^ ' RtMlKkOS 07 SOVNITWM the vitamin wafers are priced st Cream riitche’" in meloriHIke mark­ r ; - |T'’ p.cmL-'canva.ses with mini- )' GAIC7 •fME C R E W MU.LIOK^.DPM/l E'^' FKQM AIAIMu 0 7 5 '.\T *6.9,5. Wafer refills alone are-' ing with topsf'/ipbrtlhg a wee beied sketches to he filled in with j J71ve whliy sauce' for flah or VlOl/I-P ESCAPE f ANki’T 7^\R *. $5.95. , • melon. 1 / (ill.f a.x indicated. / ' Center ./ IN ‘n iE PAkiE BAN//fkr£R*i CARbO spinach a Swedish tnurlv: Add a WHERE IN 6PACB, INCORPORATED - few giains of nutmeg or mace. CRA&H... B U T TH E Here's a salad'- teen-agei* 'i-sual- Milk ahoiiM lie refrlgnrate | the will enjo.v a /"sall- ?'^8 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-4341 c o c .w & V E & o r ly like. • Mix diced banarias and : momeul, H-’is'klelivered. Anv di.xh- I ,1 ".sail ,, cut Ironyo ny jjjieen . pepper . . only haridsom* arfd. upright in ea.'h and circle- each ' durable hnl aurprialngl.V raparloua.,- "sailW ith a sir)f) of pimiento. wlth an extenaton lop that cloae*' V up under a smAII medallion top, >Vr I'miiri’alldhable Colora Price is *10.98 including tax. Buster Brown's Idea! Shoe Becau.ae.nto.aT of u.a ha've had the Cc. experience 1o realize how easy It Delicious hieakfast dish: Serve Is tri nuaVe a miatake in harntoniz- apple pancakes with honey and BY AL VERMEER ing (:ol<(r, it l.a good to know that PRISCILLA’S POP Clothes Maki^>The Mant Hungry; M IC K E Y F I N Seging Is Believing! BYXANK LEONARD panfried sausage. To make the i for little boys and girls -wi-' i/tti ( !if,or-!e the principal color pancakes adjl- a eiip of chopped 1 I WILL, DON'T 1 ■Uerp.a at one time’ at' the M A N - THAT’S A >^ WAD TO RAV FOR WHATMAKES )WEU J RJProSE THEf HUMPH! I'M ^ 31,1 DON’T THINK $0, -CO"’ -' to- youf favorite -pancake IT OUT OF MV 'EMWINK /FIGURE THAT (WEN THE WONDERIN'/' HOULIHAN/YOU CAN WORRY/JUST ^ CliES'lEK FEOOIt >HEAR*HIM,irLLM '' THE REVERSE, SURE THAT HE (AYS ALONE NOW-SO Let ’em romp, rough and run. Mother. 'Theie M oc-ftyle Monpy-kavlng Sale Doming i r .j... APiAWHTjnfRTHri!, THE RI6MT THIME* I CAN Bo OYER IT I.E IM . wliet^her :Jniaid, feltdy^e. — Helpful hint,'ch e c k your medi­ PERFECTLY NORMAL ' AFEWMORETMiES/ tOttghiee-e*n re*tl]M *keit.'5oft,taii‘Elk upper* hold a tpank- o f riVg' 1’hf:ae: iiridIcii'lTiS'are a ing shine. Tough, Avonite sole and low h eil just Twear and cine .ftloaetf cosmetic needs, eta- / for evesy ■ typh of 'decorative (ionery supplies and other easen- wear. And these shoes arc styled over acheuic, frotit' fotontHj“ 'tn ultrn- tiaUs, and prepare' to fake advan­ Buster Brown’s famous “ Live-Foot Lasts’* I niixiei?! Ori- can nl.«o Choose there tage of the annual O.NE D E N I .M l to make sure those busy..young feet get !'lhe ideal HILKAKI-'AST HP'.T of "SAEK (tw o items for the price of chroma' .and danvagc-rcsisn'ng plas­ every last bit of-the comforting sup-;, one, plus s penny I Which starts oq tic, iii'one shade or in coniplemen- ncTnher ITT at the. f’ IN E PH AR- port they need. For boys'and tai v shade.a. And the shop cart fur­ MACV, 661 Center street,,, Stop in for a Btiing today. d ther rivet voiir needs with 1‘EAH- T l t ’ 5\M il. 2 II.pL in any of the Finely chopped "flultney Is . de-' .r.*V«VC.AS:f « vHJow -=nnfl iiw d ;m il-. B S S S ^X S S ^i and wal1-( overings there, on* finds ; ‘X; ±£^essS t.^:\ expert .advice, .on -^.-fioice—and..:,«*♦; penence4nm.staiiat.k5n. 1iy I.KSIJE TURNKH Fir ’**LES AMVF'S h B Y OT. C. BLOS8ER . Suirer \ acuiirn ( l(H»nera CAPTAIN EASY Working Together KINDER VAr'I!l’5r CKEAN- ■Want to sprie up your apple­ ER.S have the superiority In their MR.lWlLTV. WOT I PONT HRVls TO NOW! I-UStA WORK. AUTTIE THERES NOLMANV. M e x r eysNiNG— m^E 5ovs Mere comes tue •K J sauce? A half teaspoon of nn- field which hss -been so long de­ IVB ALESAOV «?r/'-iNHAT$ TKOO&LING VOU. -e-soMeTidiN& that X Oh, ^ TM’ FACTS PASTY I BILLY? ANVTHIMfi ICAW^ IFlHAP^OME I'M DOING IT BECAUSE' "AT THIS-BUT. it s NOT THINGS A FELLA H A VEN 'T t o l d THEIK TOLtCS SOLUTION FOfcf INSIDE Sorry, folks / we can't r> Yiamon. a half teaspoon of nut­ served by-Singer Sewing Machines. WILL REyourriOJizg r o w --- LET Sou IN ON THIS - - - - OTHEK place to r WANT TO! LOOK.;.' NEAR'SO IIMJCH.FUN -CAN.5 0 .A6 WELl A t o u r The BURNED OVER— THIS, meg, and one-eighth teaspoon Singer's clqaners recognize reali­ NIAWTBO.., MOW TO ^ HBLP WITH?J 101 COATS- BUNDLE THE ENTT^ clothing- ) WE VERY H U S M .H U S M -^-u FltlO TH' EIGOa' s a f e ' o o f I MEAN SO , A SCALE MODEL JET DOIN' IT BV yourself: mac* udlt he_a^“ '*^ right for two ties Th* H A M ) V A r r i'M T 7 T 1 HAVE — NOUS^Y/ y have t o p secret / tflNCKLY-lWOT NISHT YOIL'WOULPW'T- , plans WE CAN STAKT SOLVING HIS OWN GOOD EVENING, WaUemT ■^EAVES­ pounds of cooking apples. Add ri.E A.V E R )s the-on* w’Uh all th*' TMETLL BE AWAY, BUT , MAVE TO LOOK >SSEWBLIWS TONIGHT! PROCLEMSL FOfCkLCS —.HEY. '(Da sugar to taate arjid don't forget to various att.arhttients. convenient DROPPERS,/ •OMEMOW.X- AFTER A B - MOW COME You ee HSARC>. and easy to' us*. Their RftD not \ri*ftRINer _ 'M R SMITH? ri.EANER d(ies that job to super­ BEnNVS. '(DUA coaroN.'*^ • 39" Rayon Transparent V lative satiafsclion because it ad- The light of_elieriuI NlGHrdJt?^WlS? JflOCETS. And . I justs to the pile of separate rugs WINCHJREAK- HOUSEWIVES with dual auction, it.s cord reels !n Jove, o f lasUnjr teeliuty, ■» ' , ers are or out ’ automatcially, it flattenJU ■ MUSEUM- and fidelity', jtlOR^ I BAIT , • 39" Cotton Velvet ^ ! "LIGHTNING" down to get under the-lqw(*at futr j NOWADAYS f :':r niture, and It hangs against a wall i -r -ft- CARION SOLVENT for easy' storage. Stop at. the ifroin the plire heart id!ii Bdautiful material fpr dresses and suits . , . and C leeat. Oil lereer* SINDTCR KEWIND 4'ENTER, 832 Main Btreet for a demonatralion. 1 of (he diamonds ..While Ceekief we have a good selectlon,of colors. ^ . Incidentally, the concernr will Famous Quality Since 1904 have an-excellent sex TM 2 By NKA W. T, S ' »Nt- U B QW JUST !4ERVi(!E A.NV TYPE OF .Z’U iL ’ .'-J-...... - FOUR VAcrrM ri-EANER. BUGS BUiYiSV leetihn. Vic FLINT D iscovered BY MICHAEL O’JWALI-EY r Sto>),.andxPtch up pieces for" your Fall IT IN C l***i Fet Apricot-Olaaed Bain ■' fl« DOmMe IMTIRE THE OFFCfi IW 5WY, YOU MAAtNT t h a t I -u *. ingrediept*; 2 to 2 '* pound* . ■sraeri ah'd WHICH *»• SAAOCKACKER IS AT IVORK d o t -ja ON GOT AAJV 5>AF».' GUSTAFSON’S boneleae pork shoulder butt, i^rhole Met Water (•iovea, 1-.7 cup flrmly-pacHed 'PA- YOUlCfrVL... . . Heater* hrpWn' sugar, 2 te'aspoonri-.cprn- SHOE STO RE starch, 1 up canned. apricot nec­ P" ,„ONLT $1.19 OOAgANT^O tar. Method; Cook butt in almmaring 705 MAIN STREET Y O U s \ y w r % % % water according ^to dlrectlona on ~ ' r e m n a n t SAIESROOM ' wrapper, Drain ,and slick top surface..with ‘iqlov#* at about i HAPlTrORD ROAD — AUNCHEST^ " THE MeaiU.- " Inch-Intfryal*. Piece Iri shalllpw- baking DRb- Idix sugari aiiH^ ' t^.OPEN 9 to 5;30-:ei‘SATukDAY 9-ip 4:45 CONVERSE GO. eornatacch tcfgeUter welt in sm.all ' \ - V JEW ELER 8 _ )cute I /j/io ii/n saucepan; atir in apricot ‘nc/tar. . MAIN STRfeET j - MANCHESTER CLOSED WEDNESD^fLYS Shoi--, for b o y s on d qirls ,' ;M jl .MAIN STREET PlgCe over modermt* baat imd 5 1.1 ■y . cook and allr until Lhlckaned. Pour C. 'v. i; vA- . ■ ■ -L'- ■ " 'V. i , X ■ t V ' k - ■5-i' ' \ ' ■ "■ X ■ ■ ■/ , :X^- • , -vXi»X- >X:k' 'Ac X. X ■ i . , x , . ' ' .:t- ■j '! i . / C - — 4 ,. .:._L X.'V ■ • ' i 5? I ,Nv V f '. '.I; ■ '-X .,' MANCHEST|II EVENING' HERALD. MANCHESTERr^^T^.,W lSN g§^3!iY*/j^^ I. PAGW-lllTCNW-rnrB' aawiM iin.,aieeMiii»rW F^fOUR -v;

/V .>«eJ Herald Ang v^'K •■■ - r r ^ -X- \ z : B.V V‘<>. Sceiijt Rcjtses hanKiiitH o f the Opera Both Hurlers J ^ R L W. YOST THE ROCKY ROAD y ' 'Bporta Editor Indians^opkinplarH S. Y e a r E a r l y Appear Ready 4 ll- .G n ij^ lT e ^ aeuig Allie . -' 'ilSlUES NOTE* . » average In previous serious game.'. For Battle with Ebbets Field, Brooklyn Cox. in tw-o games got one hit In r 'v i ck All Nfght ..M. , „ . , , three at b'ats for a .333 average. Marciano Set By BEANS MlAllDON Itlirlii^an SiaU* Look^> 1952 National League pennant Is . , . The-Brooka have never won a j 24-Veara in National Lesjua By, GAY LR TALBO'P gone -into the play-off whipped to the ninth for the Brooklyn Dortg- ‘ series. The Red Sox heat the Dodg­ ■«\ Brl*t/il Hijfti rfrtrt couch .^ommy ‘ f ‘iff t^,c ta«rtin(! HnMi|' S R h ] \ Written fnr /NEA SSrVice .Seeking their second wSlyhf tha \ For (HTiriaF J - ,1 rirnoklyn, Oct. 1 -(4’t The key a frar.^U . .M.ter la.st-day flag e rs ,. . E d H a n lo n 11899 and 1900), era In five games in 1.916, Cleveland Monah*n, Jr., dcapitc two 1:oriclnc-v t-^c Itnc ncc^la hplalrrinp «n<1 off Q; In baaebatl'parlanre.'MS-hat .voung semi-pro season, 'fha Bilk . ' leOW Il I..IIH garne of the 19.52 W o rld Series be- finishes'.- . 1 ' w on the 1920 set In seven game.'. on to |i Bifj ' Trii Wilbert Robinson ( 1918- 1920) and IS a "Texas I,etguer",7 City A.fc. football team will play gins at-' 1 p.m. (e.s.f.) IanSipffr Mieh.. Oct. I .srhsattonal rookie relief artist of pf fact. This should be the one' ___ t . , _____ tftdff Asx.<'aar«ma gamea .in 1947 to ■'wtn. The ICUQ1949 - Rocky 'hlarclano „ lopUjniaUC-iivcr .Iht. fcniaiihlor .oLvha.ye ^hpwh their 'naW l^v to jjp minute quotes from ,the_opposing each . ./The podgera held, \lndia- on a line. known as the Crusaders, the EasVrl ... . v C :. FtonVe\_pr the flreamer.s among the National League' champions,where the haltered ^enJor I..fagile piited posaes'ston of flr.st place thiS' seriea bSlweSn' the Brooks 'Snd' Officia t Business th e .season fa r his i h a rg j^ , Ho«> . hnni;te.s aiwi Ove ' r ’ Ci > e ^ i e tlk c - -Bv H.ARRV GRAYSON Q. Can .\'(iu re ca ll a n y p la y e r Hartford eleven dropped from the'' pitchers In the opener of the VYorld -giving his all ajsain.st Allie R ey-'jj^ta revenge, for flve^kti'alght lick past Season from June 1 on. T hey Yanks found the Yanks taking’the everTffiiisf'feinif tenTTr-thr-+mrrcs- -|y—tor-yet iPore- worHt - 4n- fu tu re . ic n n ^ t R t f “ New York.' i N E A ) - J n ft l\e * a ./•' who played.every posillnn in * big. jicend after, the 1949 seagon .( lu r in g . Series today at Ebbeta Field; Tio'lds. (He kingfl-sh o f thC"YShkcc ' jHgs.- anfL iT. tfnds rt.seW relying on took over the lead on that date by .blue ribbon, event, in fivA gamsi. which tiroelhjey pinned two losses alon’-thal foXch" hns ^pmes. | eix^lieafiv are sniffing a henriy curving corps. ^ ' a pitcher fresh .out of ^he-Cuban Rockv Marclann.wAa playing H*sf* league gam e? „ j . ■loe Black,'Brooklyn—"The way defeating the Cub.*,. .3 to 2, a t The. 1938 Brook* Y-ere. known •Ik on the local*.'lit tonight's contest - 4wrU>rcatlinatea.We q.ialitiea of his. •• ‘Tg,„„|. l,re,ik-away runner _ t„>'.Vent, »f roses; ■ ''-Never in the history nif basebau . Lengiie. ball on . procktohls. Edgar rla.V; A. I ran remember two off­ I feel right .now 7it's just another ■tVrTgley" F ield, w re s tin g th e lead as the Buperhas.-. . One of the- scheduled for Mt. Nebo, thq Aces men. Mar.chesler, High a Tn.han.s take some of the pressure off .IJ^^ '.^heyre looking forward to 1».',.1 did a .first year pitcher cany a Out.sidc Hie pitching, th/ex'perts" star outftrtders of the 1916 B ro h krj ground when.Al Weill tele.phonyn IW C O M P H tR hand, Fred Fitrslmmona and Jlm - will 'ntn.up airain.st those f)U«lilies ■ R^a,.), I.s'lhe key 'to 'h c ^ o - [,.. They>e looW^^^ ba,ll game. The Yankees dntj't awe from the. Giant.* . . The Brooks' Allie Colombo from Washington ' 0 « O P T * 0 t-tASH.V’... OQ mv Fnxx. will .be lieekingTevehge- Kick-off State .Spartans more 'appalling'/burden than, that 'have-had much difficulty splitting lyh/-Itib was Charles p 11K>n Bten:', PASS. on M ^ev Field in Bristol h rultis' herCon. Knemy defepKe has 1 " me at all. After watching: them, widest margin in the '52 race was on a Saturday afternoon in Jwhe of Q. What was Casey Stengel's Is listed for (Jight o’clock. official Rig Ten w o rk o u t.'i realized tty V w-ere' ju s t assigned to Black, husky Negro jp^nis apart.'The Ytlhkees- 'o-I'iwo'r' fh'o I fi*H '/4he Yankee mastermind. . . •TC. BUT T w K fR -A B C '8 . ' night when thee come hoen set up to stop hut J.e : 101, garpe.x, the lead they main- other hand, Charley Di:es- 1P4R 'I * ' Y lifetime, bsltlns sversge In thg The visitor sterling . Un*-up ft>olbnll members and can enter another hall club. re a gpod graduale of Morgan Sliite College., ~^,.g conceded to be slighUv; the BBUtif^O ThiB will', have Ray \ChamI>era, and , ■ •\o face \Vith the Bnstohtcs/ sWll gets hia yardage, B,i 11 Dpn.i- He knew when he went lo the hill talned oVer The Giants and Cardin­ “Get that’ fellow to York. O P A O& iO Nstlonsl- I'esgi-e 7 tbe race .fot* th e ’^ftose B o w l; hall club, but the/yodgers seenXto faster team, hut the Dodgers park. sen, Brooklyn’* pilot', is a former Flo.Vd Huntington: at 7.the find*.. ■ ' \THE rNI»l.\>’t» are • preping^,,^ He.rnte AJt^'nny.’ or Bed that his tram's ■ chances of win­ als on-Aug. 25, 26 .,nfortiinately fbr the Spartans, be a pretty gooipclub, too." jhe^icatcr honienin threat. TTielr Yank#* 'coach. ; v the Rugged Dsve Mazsoll, .ahd Bill dalfy for \hia chgagpOient ilKit j r r , ip, are-pptential grounvhX 1is''c *t aPd tie ' |>,\;^^|C|-'K.'S'SE is being at re.s|i' .and once-beaten In lJJJ>Ofcrumpl.ed i'lefigthy wrestle fOt the honor, we-re elusidn whatever, may he drawn I going from first Jo second. The. flanked'* hv ' the popular. Charity .-.to ahow . lot^ .tA lcagim_ ipitfiiS-S ■ believed by the -Xi’l , .An oddity of' the past'—^a.son X. mcALwa* mad* fdr Monda.v. at the rrt';tPHrvt!,\'T^ T he^l ^ll j their fourth straiglU diadeniln five Brooklyn Stood 8-3 tor a mark of the preas tickets . -/Met Effrtle is a wtld throw. The base umpire IN fttNFKRF.Nf^K playstay,. next a slight Injury, are not woryini^/ uncle, Mike Plrcento, drove them ' \ ! wih. be ably asslSted'by Al'FmiT- itste the same sira to g v^tfltco rg e , or six gamoac Only the possibility .727 while the Cubs were .714 w ith Shugnie of the Bridgeport Post 15 feel awsy-does not call Inter- year. -Michigan State wifi ynegl P'linllo's left hand is tape'd^^he ddwn In his car. ' nfer at right half, and fullback Al i Heniond and nimifge Redman | th a t Bla(5k/a''righ^ander-of im­ 10 and four.' ' . . 'Isference.' but the umpire at the 'irtwa, Mlnne.irtta. Indiana, Purdrie, only time T feeT mv pate tA when Put on Block and Fred Verclnf of The Bridge­ Charley Goldman, the bantam of Phlllijla. Quarterback Ernie Four- MANCHESTER i pounding ttif^-difie-before llem ond, peccable T;ohtrol. might fhi-oltic YHE DODfiAlB were either In port Telegram whlls picking up l^ te inn feet sway does. Please Ohio .Stale and“ 'Mlchljrim.- Tftg 7 swing at one afld mi.ss'.'it>", said - ‘ ■ - _ - ■ '' the horse-and-bug'gy days was .nier w lirgall the aigpfils. j drops ^Jjactt t^o pa.ss to .lohnny j the chainpion.s today and perhap.s the lead or tied for the top alt but reservations. . . . Had dinner with ! adVlw regarding the play and the Spartans wnh't have to bump Carl. "But the _bandage helpsT" there. So was Wade'Chanrey. a Reserve linemen include Bd Dc- CptiNG GREEN ! ISymicrN^, Soc tfhekas, .liin Ti'ac.v | 'o|Tei- valuable a.s.si.stanre la te r on 16 da.va. o f th e sea.son on w h ich oc­ Tom Meany of Collier's, one of, the 'decision.,- voe, Tom R'edick, Boh Brennen, heads With either Illlnoia or Wia- Woodling'a groin injury seem.s to Piralf Kiiij; Coniiiiamls large heavy-weight out of Florida. jB ) a bat leaves the balfer’a or Dick Kowalrr.yk. All four- arc^ consin,, two of the perennial powd­ th in k /y o u see here, th is la no pub- kept-piany prnpheJA from picking casions the. Giant* were setting the ^ s t' gifted _w,rltera of the, day, Jim Farrow, Dave Omp.' Roose­ XEW E.\GI,.\xn*f| . hlo! Contrary to what have hea,led and he said he felt Goldman, the trainer, thought hands wivjle he la swinginr at a 1 lino targets for Hemond. ers of the conference. Ilclly’ photo fdf The latest I ■ m ^te. These unworldtv-looking "fine"^ when he lifted his hat; the Anterjcan Leaguer'S to wrap it Huge Salary; Braves pace. The tvvd Intethoroiigh rivals Tommy Holmes of the Brooklyn velt Hampton, John Fountler, F IX E # r ■"arclano was too old to start at pitched ban. must the umpire call ! -Thtii ts the first, time in man.v Although graduation will take and^rank Cindrlch, Kan.saS football up in four aljAight. , were deadlocked four time* ... ^Jkigle, iNo. he's nht the hall play­ Frank. Kiernan, Bpb Carrier,. Mer- creatures are Bob Hubbard, rjom-mi.ssloner Ford Frick laid 24. - ■ ' time inimedXtely., atop play Until j years ._lbe arrh-rivals are n"Ar Ita inevitable toll, Mlchiffan StatA. playera adjusting newvlype ptastie aaks protecting agafh.it rt-lnjur-y dowrt'- a couple o f ru le s lo keep th e I t was a th ro /t- c a tc ijin g .spot fo r ■Arul In te re ste d Manager Charley DreSsen’a Buimi er.) . . . W orld .sArtes press lapel ril Winston, Don'Connery, and Biit.w'hen Weill saw M arj^no the bat la retrieved? erjual on the gridiron hndjj'ndlca- atm figures to be pretty well of slbwiy-heaiing wounds. fNFlAl-T-' . ‘ ------gamesTjolng at a hrl.sk pace; a" Tookie To find Hintsetf in. Only a'c tiia H y wo'h Tiy A - "cOmf Ortah1« buttons are patterned after one of knock Chancev down and ’nioher- Mike Wrobel. ' ------— W illard M ullin s clever cartoons. Answers: (A)\Thla Is alrictl.v a tions point to. ■» great battle. loaded ofi the baala of early season - 7. No'jpore than four men to last April, after a scrie'S'^if poor By Joe Relehler margin" this year In ellnehiiig the legged with a rotindhou'e^rlght In Armand Allaire, Joe Carter, exhibitions. Black W afral theT»h,so- Judgment play. 'iKe base runner Emile Fournier, Bob Strong. play, *' gather arouprl the pltoff^ca' mqiimf New Y'ofk,' OcL l^t/D - Ralph flag on Sept. 23 as com pared w ith the second round, he saijr "You'll haa to go nroiind thK second base­ (iaina Berth Halfhacka Don M cAuliffe.. and : when the hiirler is In distress.- ■ liite bottom of the Brooklyn nioiind Timer, seven-tinio home' run king , N.L. race.' in recent yeM K. B ro o k ­ BRITISH HORSE IS READY do. Come to my o ffic ^ and we’S George -MarinellL and Harvey man If the latter Is iJt- the art of Coleman -are other visiting backs Vince Pisano and fuTlbacka Wayne I ' . 2. The hatter must run tojv'ard staff and he barely e.scapcd heing of'Tiie, National League, has been lyn "won' on the final ^ay of the sign a contract.” / shipped hack to the minor?. .Mana­ fielding the bnll. If the second slated for plenty of .service as th* Slorrs, . Oct. 1 - - (AP) At Benson, pnd Dick Panin. wlH .be World/Series Facts first base immhdiatelv after S' placed Tm..,the m arket to the high­ 1949 season, U*A PhilTte.* did like- M iam lTAP)—ThA champion Eng­ "Rockv had nevep•ec^4 ia d a Icason," baseman has the ball. The baae ger C huck Dre.sse.n shurlder.s now Merchants seek their second win least one ITfllyeraity of Connecti- gone from the backfleld. ' ' ■ / X ■ ; . , --..: j dropped third, .strike, tf he doesn't est hiddei-,''The'Associated Press w4.se in i 95)^n d the Giants hsd lish Juvenile of 1950 may finally explains Goldman. ^'He was almost runner I* within hi* righta run^ Bt the thought. ! . of the season. • ‘ ,/ c\il footballer knew today he will But Quarferhack Tom Yewcic /' ' he's ouL •’ V, . . ; learned today: ' ' to fight H^ugh a nigged three- race In America i this winter at iinbejlevably awkward, did every­ "T Though he eveijliially proved -Ws nlng right through him. The ^ilate X-. Coach Swede Solomonsoo triU !bc In the starting llneilp against w ill be a game-seasoned senior and By'The ASSfK^Atr.D PRESS j. R adio’ B roadcast M u tu a l, --w The lobby fltf the Totyei'S Hol.ei. It also wa.s learned that the Chi­ game yYkn-off series with the Hialear. M ill RiVer Stable’s Big thing wrong./He’d throw a wild ‘merit ’ in 'iellef mica and\cKtab- umpire haa Tra jnriadlrtlnn ununlhaa start Bay l^manek al quarter^- ‘ the University of .Massachusetts you could already name the -rest Teleyts'lon -7 NBC. * . . V , Brooklyn's' serie.s headquarters, is cago Cub.s and Boston Braves had / Podjre^^to wlp ln 1951 . . The 1941 Dipper — winnef of five 'naajor punch and f ^ flat on hia face. We First. G»me / At Ebheta' Field, ll^hed himself without aitfunieot teu ip p iN a appealed to hy the baae vitipire. ^ack and Blit; Shaw at t^baclt. , here on Saiiirclay. He. la \ 7ohn of the otarllng ' barkfield' from Series Oiids ■ Y’ankees 8 -5. ^ ja n im e d w ith baseball people. .Sad­ .shown inftcrest in the Pittsburgh , ' • Bri^lyh team, considered the British stakes aA a tw-o-year-old had to start at the beginning. You Brooklyn, today. -the" m hst va lu a b le s ii^ le p la ye r in. (R) Not iinleaa ihf bat Inter­ ^stzei Jacoba and Oana/lmrg^, ; Kripas of Hartford, right guard In halfbacks l.ecoy BjiWen amt Billy First Game Odds Yankees 6 -5.' dest ones are'The old timers pojp- Pirate slugger hut were balking at - greatest. In the organization'! his- and top weight for the 1951 Free have hrt Mea of how far he's come .-.Second G ^ e At Ehbets' Field, either league, / the rookie never fere* with pla.r. Thl*'‘happen* lOO wiiq^ led the taam on ^a ground the attacking unit. "Krtpas.alioWed W e lls and fu llb a c k 'F.yan Sldfiac.,. j First Game Starting Pitchers Ing to catch on w ith some, clllb^, the ".sk.vscraping'.' figure put on English Handioapa has been tsk- In foiir/rtfara." time* a seaann. tf time ' were Brookl.vn,/Thursday. .started , a big Tcagilc giype' until / -fo ry . w-qn lOO games, the m o s f last'Bunday, will again start,/at j up svell In the game with Biiffalp TO PJMIVIDK depth, recruits Joe,.Black_l 15-4h for Brooklyn; Al­ T^e i^ct that Dixie Walker re- Kiner hy PiUshurgh General Man­ -.^trium phs.ever posted by a Dodger *n over by Trainer Tom Waller. Martiano and Colombo- had to ; railed when the bat left the bal- nurd ,^ame At ■YankeeSta- the end o f the .season; He w e n tT h e th * tw o hhalfback a lft pbaltlona. / It last .Saturday and In practices thlib could^'be drawn from- the- eager lie Reynolds ( 20-8 ) for'New Tork. si gnefF as manager of the. Atlanta ager Blanch Rickey. B ig D ip p e r hB*(n'.t raced in th is make'periodic tripa to New York ter’a hands, batter* wonid throw iTi,. N ew Y o rk, .Saturday. ' g a m e s .--.-___ - ...... ______... aqmethlng better In mind. Walkef shouldn't we he? W e're'not ,'Uje paredness superviaed by • the . epener.. . ; Allrya fi^ ll io r league ho« jing tbesbodge'rs at least a lie for the boasted a better than .300 b a ttin g ing Hisleah program. Q.“ yoii freqiientl.V hear about UConn injury list haabeen reduced .crufWi o f ta le n t ahead o f them . '• Xlf.th Game Ilf necessary)' At World Series Standinjl-s - Amer­ ivquid he a mighty popular figure only club anxioils to , get him, ahrewd Goldman. Solomhnaop'-will go along Trith flag. In k .siiccefdin'g start “he wa.s- th* fact that W aller Johnson won to two with the return of Hubert A W of good end material, both,- Yankee .Stadium, VNew York, .Siin- ican 31 champions; National 17. in Brooklyn where he M(as an idol either." . / W eill aald nothing ahoiil expen- , 474 gam es in 21 sesaons in the tha aa^a UnS that atartad aatainsl, 634 CENTER ST. ‘of the fans in his oiitficlding davs., knot-ked o iit in the fil th inning. Hopkinson Of Weal Hartford. 165- on the offense and defen.se, w ilt be d a X ^ World Series Be'cords of Partici­ ,A Cub official said prhctietUly sea. w h ich 4a the th in g a fig h t major leagues. Hiiw.many gante* the Steam RollfirK From and to. T el, M an. R o r -f poujid end, who wrenched his knee, ye O'Neill, manager of the A N D T H M ' 4VAS the pitcher end It will be CblckFlummer, Roy 4 82 2 ^.^72 missing next .vear. O radiiates^ill Rix^h GanrieTlf necessary!----- A t p a n ts , T’a'nkecs” 14-4 ; Brooklyn the—N ational' League—tradition- the same thing,------/ ' manager doM, an the Block Buster dldThe Washington righLhander the W>ek T>CfOT«~th(r o p e n in g g am e 0-5. , Philadelphia Phillies and ex-chief [ "\Ve'fl like'to haVe Kiner,” the ■ ahd hla bo*#m P"l nould hop the .Stratton. Pinky PohLYlnea Oan- include offen.sive ends Paul Dykker Ebbeta' Field. Brooklyn. Monday. allv a "pitcheTs" -league wa.S lose over that span? ,agaln#l_yale. __ .Seventh Game iIf necessary) Records A galn.st'each Olh, of the Cleveland Indiana, should he Cfhii-ago reprCseqjAtive confes.sed. tnicka of friendly driySr* and ride A.' Johnson lost .'Hla worst oveel. Cliff I^juglM, KtgMfiU and ;'.D.QUg-Bobo and Rd I/pke of an Buthoritv-rm the Dodgers and J lorced-'tp call'upon today in a dcs- AMO 7vi*$a A«t tur 192 N e w Y o rk .3-0 : Brooklyn 0 -3, "HH alway? hijf well in Wrigley all night to the big Town. The.v and lanky Bob MfliericKv the defensive crew. A t Kbhels' Field, Bmokl.vn, Tues­ Yanks,_ paving tried to -heat' . • - both . ‘ j P^mle i _ 1Hope. _ s—of e sUlling 111 • VIV' Yankee cmLerto bat.? riilTO A saw- ■jfft,*»aYr ,vear w a * 1909, w hen, as a4|l| ..a World Series records, of atarting Field.W i^e xiTHihg to go pretty put out nothing In the way of HI7CK ELLIB. Gaorga '/ ~ ■ End Ellis Duckett w;i11 s till h f day,' of .Them. j and beating Reynolds, veteran .of very .vnung man,' be-TTnlahed 4V lth pitchers—: Black lO-O); Reynolds •high for/hirii, too. But from what, railroad fare Tor a period of rence, Spec Fla veil and''. aroumi on. the offenHivo, however, Game limes 1 p.m (e s.t.1 fo r World Sorie.s aiid money a 18-25 r e c ^ "These,;^ are tWn remarkablv! three Pve-'^hehrd,— Hit-key - wants too montha. TTiey'd stay with Gold­ Agoatlnelli wilt form 4h9 and Don Dorohey v.^\ bo on hand a ll o xce p t Sunday. .Siinda.y s la rt- ( 4- n . ■■ hiirler of wide renown. Beyond Q. Hpw'Tnany home runs did Pi-ohahle attendance of. first .strong, epponentf/—HA-sald. "If n itir h ." ' man at Ma ' Brown's, on nd get off,;' Brooklyn'i defensive backfleld, whlla to anchor the defense. Tng time l.s 2:05 p m .'’ (e .s.tY Black, nobody' nqn predictw ith 92 (Tied tim Wanted — Usad Cars Wanted game (includtng standing-room I — the Dodgers get a well-pitPhed - Neither official wi.shed to be Street, ami hlteh-hlke home again. line will b# flanked ■ by Steve The defensive harkfield will lose Seating Capacity Ehbet.,'?'\Field, any confidence what any Brooklyn alph Branca In 19.\i 7 . .35,000., ' ■ ■ - e'srae th e y can heat.^ the Y ariks. identified. It wpS on one of the.ie trip* Siiffcrs Injury • * A. Eleven. Monte Irvin got five. Kosskowskt and Milferick. .Tha some stalwarts Willi the gradua­ .33,000; 3’ an'kee S ia d iu jn , 69 ,(700, thrower will do on a given day. Brooklvn has a full line-ii|^of plaY- .Ifonier I,eader that' Rneco Marchegiano became tackle* will b* Sheehan and Strat­ tion of Ed Tlmmermaiv;— PoHg-|- Pressen Mims up His series pitch­ Irvin. Inridentally. was, the only er.s.who can.run and hit the long ' Kiner,. Who will be .30 years old Rocky Marciano. ' Giant tm> bag a homer In all eight ton, canter Sal lictra will be Weaver. Leo Boyd. Ra.v Vogt anrj in g s tra te g y th u s; . / * / III Soccer Gam e hall, and t4ie y a.re 'li,kely ”to w in If b e t. 2/ I's ranked as one of base­ JAMES E. "Marchegiano l.« too long, t^o Natlohal I>ague parjk* last year. flanked by Frhh|4 Marcl and Joe .lohnny Wilson. .lUd Ellis still Haa , "I'n x starting, Bla<-k, They Ifet the pitching." ball's .gie.Tlest sluggers. The 6-2 difficult to remember," aaid Weill. ■ ' ______'■ '-x ^ Scatta. another year at safety. . j there Osi iTl do what I've been . Q. Who waa. basebkira first | 10,- Three Intermediate Systems native of New Mexico,' Has led or Madi.'on, Conn., Oct. 1 --(A5 -^ Jack Sloan. /Hal Parker. Bob / The line won't be as hard hit as doing all seasan. It,:JT> necessary He aiiggested March. 0()0 B e a u tyT ) tied fop.Thc National League lead Michael Donahue, 15. aon of Mr. I t - 1 " it .was this year. to win a ganie, I*U use two oTThfee "I'm an Itiflian boy and have to Anawert/Tlieodore Rreltensteln. JnhnHon, Bill Coeoran and Al lA home-yims evcf/slnce he came and Mrs. John Prank, of North B.V R E D B A N D E R S Add them all up, a«d Coach Gire Hoople Seven ^Upsets pitchers’-or fou>,-'or. ft*w' The have an Italian name." roiinlcred (ijiirlnnatY bought, hhh (rom the Patch rouncf out tha Silk -City up to the'/Tnajors In 1946. Marciano, so the three middle let- Madiaori, .w'ss In fair condition at -r:- ITJfjA c;> Cardlnam In 1897. Hr won If aqtiad ■’ which will 'IRl .pahaff Biggie Munn will lb.se 17 seniors %ocal Sport 1 record shows w 've B^tle pietty 4 H.-tmpered hy illn'ess during the I New Haven Hoaplfal thla morning Loa A'ngeIea=j^HCA l-'TJCLA’a that i-nuld definitely be classed aa, :te.rx_j:et*...dropped from it games fnr the Reds that seaann. to a 2S-riran aquad feiiomn||: to-' ‘ good that w^" ' first ha.If of the sea.soii, Kiner got after suffering a brain conciiasloq, fu ll- 4'pln-*nf|»ks^ '\Pl*y hy the, . 'B y M A JO R A.'VlOS B. IK K IP L E 'The irony 6 f the^ltuation is.,ob­ Men who coached him as a lad Q. Who was the first big leaguer nlghfa conteat. r IS tterm cn. off to' a jslow_jrtar/ this yeaT' but' during'a aoccer game in Moodua fnllback'-Tias ' been.^Ah erf#(rt|v* But he lost ns tnany this year, Expert On Interference vious. JUffio-'l, as far back as one earl.V rea lized.... Marciano s .dilr- to hit four * home ruha , In one .With, a break from tha wedUier C h a t t e r closed ,fa.st to tie Hank Sauer of yesterda.v afternoon.' check on our re- and so far Michigan State doesn't Egad; This week my. zillions of can reqaember. 'R h been-a-xio- abflitv. . V. man, a banner crowd it eapReted *5 the Cubs for the homer leadership Donah'ue^, a freshman at H* veraf*. "j; seem To be hurting. gentle readers and staiifinh adher­ m at4e that the,/ National, p-agiie "He played baacball seven A> B o b h v '1.ewe of the Braves Id'be oh hand for'this contest BV HAL Tl'RKI.NGTON a t 37. I t A p s hi.s lo w e st, home ru n High Rchoqi.'wtaa hurt In In our, single I- -It TnVy neen prejuature,. but ents wilUbe pleaaod To 4tnow there houra a (lay. one game after an- d id It In 1894. -« which ha* produced,;..thrillera In BOBBY IjiFKANCIS Shot goes into the fall play-off with the total in six years, but it gava him •-played agatnst the speesY team of wing, the full­ the^ Is^m e exmsa-for the Spar- are a ilozen or mope cholcg ipter- >Otlj,*r,” recalls-Jack Killory, whij 0 \ • • Q. Has there e ve r been, a le ft- the past- Both (teams g a t off to T iiz rlin g 66 over the Coirntry' Club' finer'-pitchingjnnsr -ffiiMunf,- the,------A m e rica. j n , a lifetimelifetime figure figure or of 294 round round f Nathan Hale RpyTflgh BChooI. Me back Lake* a *11- tah fanatics to be looking toward sectional games,- fin the slate hvanaged him. haqded catcher In the major] a/good start, and. barring a tie. 'course Monda.v. His four under par .League with the greater tnpWrs jn seveA seasons. He baf- I "He waa only a sophomore, but collided wjlhrone player and then rect pas* from leagues? .... 1953 W!tK»m»e colored glasses. har'-niriiph! an^—I have solved the plat^ '^'Now,the7/k3A* t-Vi» NationalNlntinnni nnRllV finally f * ^ . nine winning streak ha* to ' 1)e round incliKled five birds and one ted oriTI' .241. he pla.ved n e a rly 6(i minute* of va.s^Jjif'^ehlnd the ear by the center. He faltea A. Yea. John Clements wa* a ...... ___ .. them all. ^ comes ilp wltfg a einb which slugs broken. It. ha* been many years bogie. Bobby played in a foursome ■ One' drawback to the ^ale of renter all season on my' 1940 w .of another.------^------flr*t to -the leu., sniilhpaw. caught In more than since a game of this caliber has Al.so I am forecasting seven tip- at least on even terms with ,tiic \- .setji. s la r tip g w ith a M ic h i­ w-ith .Skee B iieklan d , po'b Boyce -Kiner is^his huge salaTy. He was ' team." reenllecta Charlea R. 'itetnirlngTo Madiaon In the halfback, whoT* 1.900 games In the trig leagnS* dl- been offered football fan* at auch 20-13 Yankees, yet cannot summon three lIiiskirH Prew iil gan victfi'iy irvee fttft'nfofd, -anfj—a - and Ben Rornan. p a id -875.000. ttil,s season, a one en, his football roach 4ro ck- team’s bus, hia condition becarn# Just behind him viding hla Hme between the Phil­ cuTvers' who appear to‘"compare an early date. Navy triumph ove.r Cornell by the vear part sec,ond in the majors Ion High Srh(U!l. "JleTfa* a rough, worse and he was taken to the of- and to the left. lies, Cardinals, Braves and Cleve­ with Reynolds,' Vic Raachi a'nd TAKE 24 MONTHS TO PAT ( s i f t close ,s(‘ore of 14 to 13, - * BEN ROiM.AN la the former Pro only to .Stan Miisial's $85,000 sal- to u gh . |»ow’e5f»il''I«ld of ahmit.T .55 Tic* of Dr; R. A. LobhTn Deep T h e le ft half land. ' Bill Bwlackl. veteran and on the TO Inteiserl ional Contest^ have at the Manchester club. He pres­ Eddie Lopat. / " ary.' / J . ^ ^ ' poiindih..JwWo was .never tire d o r I River. He waa first sent to Middle- WiT continues to fake Q. Why la the n*,xt batter al­ Detroit Lion* In the NFL. owns challenged iiiy interdependent ■ in- ently" holds the post at Ardsley- W H A T .M A K E .'4 thoTac'k dpuhl.y huet^ff^"^ aex Hospital by State Police am- jli to -rig h t. ways In th* fin-deck ctrfle? and operate* an Insurance egancy- 1952 CHfVROLET STATION WAGON Sloi'ts, Coni^ T)cT. 1- u V i W hen } terpri’tstive - genius. I have O n-33ie-Hiiilsdn in New- York, Ben distressing to Naji^nal Leaguer.s Thh earlio.st pennant clinching" Everybody. who knows Mar- hulance. and later transferred to U . - ' i T h e YuUhack A. Origlhall.v to speed up the PGUNTEB—The f ii M h a c k goea in hi* home town of Southbridge. Beige, latw inlleage. Stock No. NT-'2S7. the tlnlverany of .ConnPelivut,; |,'„',‘„ssed ftgiire/iinder three intyr- was In town as a visitor. is the fact That >His is ‘Heir world d.sth in American fjcague history eVano tell* you he will stand out New Haven Hospital. No skull Red Banders. then goes Into a game. He is In poolllox to tell a Maas. full, spin to the Into a full apin. (NEA) O PS 12558 I . o T r I.O W i *r i < e . . . ; . , $ 2 3 9 5 /roiini-eil the Uniyetfiit.v imediale ^ systenis — intermittent •series of rio-e usc.‘'-Fo'r the past wMs-Sept. 4 when thc-l'941 Yankees aa a man of honor in hts profes* fracture was dlacovered. runner coming.lnto the plate what here. Bat unlay,‘TV’m arkefl'W e ff^^ /idvenieijt'ltlnatrated by the 'U l' : ' M EL ri'S H IN G annoimeed plans three years;AH,eir ehampiona-ha.vc.Ldld the trick,. slon.__'.______V 'I ------— left, and at the completion fake* _ ... to do. He can't get behind the Fifteen former high school eap- ^ 0 NASH AMIASSADOR victor.v a.*,a heail football coach.in miere <}i' liarnionlc cam the undo- ; for a mixed doubles bowling Jeagiie He exceedingly regrets his onh ^ to the— rtght—half? w-ho - con- mriTheraSd iiSl Kirrign talhs *'re'''lTst^'on lhe“ BraBitri*-" 1V5C liiiiie* a fake to the left while th* haslTreceded jh* fullback through and heatVe.- H.vdramatk' Orlvc. ycoUe^iale ihnlfa for Bob Ingalls. lotory theory ofTlght interference | . The old hoy hlnutelY- at the West Side Rec. Interested / ’Vitstake, w'hirh was' boxing, his BA Dart League Idtch. . University football roster. parties are a.sked to call him at brother, Lou, under phony names fullback hits over the hole at left the hole to blof^ the left Ifne-hack Slo^k No. NT-244...... The eiwlomary procedure is to and intermediate insertion of | y , , ------— ------;—r-— -* pre.senl-the'Winning captain with I nvath'einatical terms bringing about | __ / »i 4 8421 a jle r 6 p: m. in exhibitions last Winter.. For ta ckle . er, a key'man, T h ia the new title h o ld e r waa su.s- Begins Frida)^ • the football That was in play when ,interpolation. . • . I iA l’X l IyIOVG \jllOI<*<* 1 9 4 9 k i N C O L N 4 -OOOR SEDAM^ pended for 30 days by the Maine the contest ended. That, Was done. To interlard my comment With' • Hr. CH.ARIJE ROBBINS pn.stxf Boat on. knocked out Dicky Lundy, Blue. R a ^ . heater, overdrive. cards his pleasure at Kls^auceeSs Boxing Compiisaion for ''decep­ a patent example: under the physi­ Britiah American Club Dart 133-\i, Blddeford, 9. S to ck N o. T?r8JS. \ ...... r . ------TJjen the. aquad-Tfot «" Idea- The in the Met, AAU 25-kiIornetarii In tion" which w aa totally unnec.ea- Last NighVs Fights footballers inet oVfYThe week-end, cal - hiw.s of light interferenre In 'Belinoiii Race I.e*giie opens It* season Friday when two beams of ttionochrofna- Y onkers, N.T’.t last Sunday;. ^Char­ aary. , — and voted to giye thh/oolball to "When yoi) are jiiat another guy n ig h t a t 8 :.30. More than 72 . plsy-* DOURIJC^CQACYfEB 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN tlc Tight n-oin The same source lie says he will contlnue/fi run for '^^Pmonally EndMsed Us2.d Cars ■ B y The AaBociated Prewi Green.. Radio aniPjirater. In g a lls . New- 3'ork, Oct. 1 —(iP) - Alfred the N.Y. Pioneer Club./He wiU non (coming along, voii ran do any-! era will participate on aix team* Ingall.s, an oiiLslanding college meet, esp'eilally of equal anipli- Hoiirton,^ Tex.--Booby Dykes, Durham, N. O. \(AP), ->■ F iv e ' Stock No. HT-281. tildes, mere is a nemr»..'.-vo... o. Vanderbitt’a Next Move was The in the .Bsltihioire 'Marathen 126 thing you want and nobody rarea," | Draw for places on teams haa been and professional star ijnt tnO-JOTTg says Marciano. "But when you get' completed and a captain for each 152,' San Antonio,' outpointed Joe member* of 'the' Diik.ev football 1 jJliie points shd reinfdr*’*'"?"*^ at 1 overnight^favorite , to win the mileal in three weeki and, has en­ ago, wa.s preseiilefi. the pigSkin tered the National -kilometers in ; N eyf Low P^rrees up there, you have'to do things team wit) be selected before play A rth u r, 7-59; Indiana'pfills, 10. roarhlng staff are * 1*0 roaches of i 1 9 5 0 P A C K A R d N^DOOR SEDAN Olliers, producing alUfifAte'/ight ! Handicap tb- 30 Traded For The Fabuloua Hudson ■X Mondav night hy Co-Captain Roc- right. People are watching you all F rid a y . other athletic team* at the qnlver- | Green. Radio and heater. and dark bands or fringes. \ . ,i,y Relmont -park. Philadejp'Hia next month. Charlie I»a Angelea Ranihn Fuentea, co Murano. ant! he happily accept­ 0»1TEp WORK CLOT the tim e ." First' week palrfngs are ss fol­ arty. Line coach Dumpy HagJer i* I Stock No. T<-774. . . . .\.. .\rmed with this , irkellectifi^ ] Kievejf fillies and mares were Is ei^ected to, be in the field 746,■ Lo* Angeles, stopped John Iji- ed It with a thrill-of-the-llfellmo Rocky Marciano henceforth will lows: Phillies vs Red Sox; Browns goif coach. Defenatve backfleld : datiiv suppose you go rignt on *nd ^^d one half, ThaAksglvtng Day for the anriiial B ro i, 1.337 C hicago, 7. y - -For Paiytci;.s, Carpenlers/PWinbers ha-ve a ll the p riv a c y o f a m a n ik in vs D odgers; Y anks vS Ind ia ns. coach Carmen Falcone i* wrifiat-1 rxpresfion on his face. / . ri-ad nvy predictions,for thl^ gam»s /-^nt.-w lth Next Move under high. rqfifl foce here, now sponsored by 1950jUICK 1949 BUICK .Mitwauke* .toe MIceli, 144\ , 1951 CHEVROLET SPEC|AL 4-DpOR^ SEDAN In Marv'a .window. ------The league operate* each Fri­ •'ling . mentor. Jayvee' ro*ch_ Boh! Green. of Saiiiiday...... "3'ou H?e -y now knllght- 12^ . pound.A ' is ] tall Lenars, - . . / . : r Brooklyn, outpointed Virgil Ad- NEXT: The John I- Hullivsn day night throughout the Cox is tennl* coach. Offensive' riled hak-haff; ■ tWoXounds more than any hnrsT'j ,,w, /«n,ir,a winter st, Loiiia, 10. Mwk No. NT-'2S.S. . . . .y . .' ' ■ / ■- SpeciaL Sedan. Fully Super .Ilia, Sedanette. ‘ o f 19.32. backfleld-coach Clarence tAce) j M ich ig an 20, Stanford 13 has W ried siirces-sfullv in .the season.. Miami Beach, FI*.- Mario Trlgo. ------• ■■ ■ " “ r /■ Parke'r is the new varsity baseball ; Sports in Brief A rm v 21. Southern Calif. 1 4 ' rich rare since its Inaiiguraf In ' ^ """ »he Scotch Ball equipped. —; Fully equipped. >j, Lo* Angeles, outpointed 1951 MERCURY CLUB COUPE Calcutta scheduled this Sunday. 742 edach. F,nd coach Herahel Caldwell ' Texas 20, Notre Psme 14 1868 at .leronie Park. Marcel "Rocky" Briseboia, T, Blairk. Finaff event of ,the season w ill fbe 14 la the. Junior.varsity baseball'tutor. The University of ^Mississippi 1 ^-„vv I t. Cornell 13 The Woodvale FarniTM Marta, .stork N o.-fB-n. tbe Pro-Member to be held'Sunj M on tre a l, 10. football team averaged 16 6 fir s t 1 M i/, state 26. ,Orf. Stale 13 w in n e r o f th e race la.st- year, has NEW Sports Mirror b e t. 12, Columbus Day. I .Newark, N. J.—T)oug Carter, Thf comppslterBrandel* Univer­ downs per game last season InMO yva.sh. State 14. B a y lo r 7 NOW.; y 122 pounds. ' Next jrfove won. a . LET’S SEE IP 6 U 7393,, Newark, outpointed Mai;io s ity fo o tb s irp la y e r Is 19 year* olff, 1949 CADILLAC 4-DOOR SEDAN ITial was a hew school O klahom a 20, P itt 13 division of the |.50T><5i0 BeWame at H O L L Y W O O D -Tona grarn. . /: SILK- CaTK/W^ES, ffeah .from ; I^ Q H R Y S LE R 1946 Today a -Year ,Ag<>- p e Giant* j N*yv_ york„8, .weigh* 190 pound* aj(l 1* five feet 2 re ro fifl; N o rth \5-esTern 3 4 . V a rid y 8 - Aqueduct In heh jfistvstitrt'." Marta the opejiingXfctdry over Windsted heatTKs Dodgers. 3-1.__m the flr*t Portland, Me'. They Cam. 7i 6, i i Inchea 1* 11. .Stpek, No. r - 79'J.^ . .> . ^ ______, ____ Santa-Clara 21. Tjulane 7 . . . • Jw on .a t. __Belnionf'TaiS Thur.sdav. REALLY WILL STYLES game of a be*t-bf-three pla.voff: ■ . tha Id et-if iaiidly f I d^d-Rdit kiiiA intdavv-lalaoifa' up 'AgfatbaT " ;N «P:;pO IlKEfL;^ ' rifeca'/m rtfht; y 1 9 4 9 ~ ^ C 1 > R Y 4 eDOOR" r—^ “ 7 Reds' reeol'd fof'TirttiQg safM?’/tit ______- X lay Th^ Ntw^dekard Yoii'Vi^^M l i j ; '4 ' i 1v “ W h ite . 114 Hartford Merchants boaat severafi dan. iFiUllv fiauipped. Full YT^uIppfid* 7pennant. 7 consecutive gainea,.Roush Hit SRfe-/yHHrCntfr2ffrTVskr:FoteatFores* 13,*:‘*r ^ kih- YIO: 'SusFhda.’ ^ Me ITyxiu^re a real leather enthuglaEt, (and, meet men aM> players who once wore the Sjlks ' Five Year* Ago -...The Yaokfiaoi '.stock Np., r'-Sfl.l.'' • ■ '-k'■>•>•.• •'■ "• '“rv_ ; Iv in ■ 27 stralgHt-eontests ip. both j Kari-sa.s-26. Colorado 13 ''K a te . 791: ReneW>HTL Miss Traf- beat th e -D o d g e rs, lO-.Y. to .take a j 1920 and 1924. “ . , C a lifo rn ia 27. Minneaota 14 of Silk C ity They are Johnny Pab i you'll arrive at the. inevitable txinclusion that"' : fir, 702: Howf^tTZ; and Rnchanged rick, Mike Wrobel and Charlie Ci-1 YOUR CAR IS WORTH ON A 2-0 lead In the World Series. - t 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 2-DR. SEDAN ------' I Peiin 21, Dartmouth 6 Eve. ,poHa. . I Ten Year* Ago —Ari eighth- „ b o st o n ia iP p-Ed igreed grains - Blue. , , - ■ Cirn'iniiati Red catcher Dixie ' Wisconsin 20. Illinois 14 . .-jelmont announced l 9 -nom inees 1950 HUDSON innipg single by Stan Muaial beat S tock N o. 2.72. ...,,.ev. Howell'jind Brookl.y'n .shortstop Pee Purdiie 14. Ohip #itale 6 / o r the $75.00 Jockev'T'liib Gold NEW 1952 PACKARD 1948 HUDSON •)he. Yankee*. 4-3 , and gave the . Wee Rgesef we.re,,teammates on A to w a 73. In d ia n a 6 (‘P R b .IE tT O F T H E Y E A R ” .? .."deserve more than- a paBatng bowi Cup over the,-Two mile route Sat­ i f sVich an a w a rd was presented, For A Limifed Time Onjy We Will Allow , Pacemaker S e d a n. C ards a 1-1 tie in the aeries stand- ; saldlot baseball: club in Louis­ M isso u ri 2(1. K a n s ^ 13 u rd a y . ' 194tPACKARD SEDAN D uke 14, . l/ ijn e s ^ ' 7 most deservedly goes, to voliin- ‘ SEDA>?. 'Commodore Fully equipped. One ings., i and" give greater comfort than v ille , K y. The Gold Cup, which will go l-p To The (Following Price.s Twenty Years.Ago— The Y*n- , Black.'Radio and heater. 4 y, Oeorfeyt-^TTNo. Carolina 12 t'eers of the South Manchester Fire j far in pointing out the "horse of R. Fully equifipH. car owner. kee* won" their third straight knpwn. ' S to ck N»|. i ’ -8 l 2. P riced to ’^Sell a t ...... Jack Rahhits is .the tianie of One Y iris tia n 21. .Arkansas 12 Department, who gave freel.V of,! the year." has three standouts, I 1946 1947 1948 1 1949 1950 ' 185|_ World Seriea game, tripping the, 7T C U 21. Arkansas ,12 their time to’’man the Mt. Neboj of the safely men on the,"W the Charfran Stable's Crafty Ad­ Cub*.' 7 -5. oh two home .runs'‘ eaae. If - 1940 HUDSON 4-DOOR SEDAN . Virginia tiniversify- fombaJl'Team, Washington 14, U C L A T , concessions. A ll profits are tos.sed [ CHEVROLET ■;$;-8S8~ i F 'M i , $1102 ,$1402 i$ 1680' >82034 f miral; Calumet. Farm's MarJfT* apiece by Babe Ruth arid Lou ; Black. .J . into the Firemen-Police Junior. B F IC K '-’ /$ 1 0 2 0 $1200 $1468' $ 19.39 $22'54'^ i Well,-andi^MCs. Walter M. Jef­ Athletic Fund to provide local Gehrig, ' ,, you don't oWh SjtOck No. P-SSS...... ' f ...... '. . . . fords' One Count. OLDS5IOBILE" ^!«1040_ ^ 1 8 1 $1459 $1948 $2348 $2740- ydungsters with eqtiipment aiid 1950 Others nominated are Maek- $1751 $ 1091- $2520- 1950 PACKARR - a pairT-you - i^ep^n Comeback fartlitiea for jnnior spotta-actiyi- PONTIAC : / / $ 951 $1092 $1407 TRA VELING B A I.I/i»lJ 4V E R B | 1947 O'LOSMOBILE’’98'’ 4-DOOir^EDAN villc. Brown Rover, Alerted. Oil tle.s. - ■ '■ r " CHRYSLER . S .982 $1266 .SI 487 -$1878 i$.2274' $2993- 0LDSM(»ILE _. Black. Radio jihd heater. HydrainaHr. Drive. Capitol, ETss. Me Kate, Riaqiie New Yaric (/P) Four players In ; ,raHould.So(Xu f r d " $ S 929 $1040 $1841 $1666 $2093- Near new ttrea, punetdre proof fub^a. Rouge. Hawley, Nex'Y Move, and 5 1 814 S^an. Fully equipped. I'fhe majors hsYirptayed with ttisae .■ A g a i n s t S a v o i e T o n i g h t •1X>M KEU-EY umpired the Riit- . Tudor. Fully equipped. Stock No. U-800. A’ Ceoi bu.v a t . . . . -'f ...... a Lone E.stle. , ^ CAPILLAC ■j$1369 ,$1633 $2235 j$2739 $3242' $3812- ; different big league team* this ! gers-Muhlenbtn-’g 13-13 tie in New \ I vSar. They are Casa Mlchayl*. ,wlth | Brunswich, N. J., last Saturday, fTALWART 1 9 4 0 C h e v r o l e t 2 -U 0 O R S E D A N Make* Changea Other Makes and Models Correspondingly High 1 Washington, the Brown* and now j, Torn has. anciiher fine, full collega | S^Uitya ■ 'Qftuxe. Black. -I.' . —i ’ Oiicago. Oct. 1 -=I.PI—w n u e ’:; The clnssyl; little mauler from | { the Athletic*: Archie Wilson'! wlth-j-1 seheduTe Th,*^ inclij^e 4 some o^ the j Bm m Smt$i G *tm Stock No. r - 882. ..’...... $ 1 7 5 :Pe_p, tTylng to hit the road back Har'tfprfl, Conn . claims fiye^ vtC: ■ N e \v ,/Ia v e n , O’ck 1 — .(A P I ‘ the Yankees. ^Washlngton.and now ' top ganies in the East in coming Before spending $2500 for a car./om'e. In, drlxe and compare to the feathei w ei^t title at th? tbrlca_ 6ince the Collins serpp. Heaif Coach Jordan Olivar, In an IMA the Red Sox; Wally Westlak*. t - weeks. , . - , ■ ,/ the extra Value Packard.offers for just'a. few dqllars more. age o f 30, will tangle with C ap-r I With the Cardinals, Clneinnatl,and IN SAT'OIK P.fp will ineet a '.experimental mood, has shaken tip ’ —iit ' a- > 1 5 .5 0 ' ad'h's ligfttVveight and welterweight ' w on "34 his - defensive platoon, but won't |\how Cleveland, and Don -Lenkardt, The difference between your car and a new Packard ALL ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS "ED" guarantee, that Yale will lineup ERNIE JOHNSON, following ac CHEVROLET- ■ Who has gone from the Red Sox other Shoe*--:;. '/ SULLIVAN SAFE BUY USEU CAR WARRANTY that way against' Browui heytfnrt; shoyt visH In Ms holMtowni of “ ifna.v c o s t yo'u n'lTjnore th a n th e so-called "ch ea p cars." to'the Tiger* to the Brown*. BfattleboroMiVt.. and n'day in Map- $9.95 and up -- Ssturday. Key switches yeaterday; " / < " I,k t US PROVE IT necessitated mainly bv jnjiiriea. In-' che?iter; w ill a g a in spend th e w,ln-; Bill Jarknwski, newest, Natinnal lightweight title bout-uvitTi the 10 p.m. (EiS.T.l. „ Tiude Bob Busch-, and John Phil­ ter in Los-Angeles, CaHf, r ' . THU-jDIRE^T F 4\CT0 RY DEALER LeaguS t'lmpire. ia a basketball of­ winner of the OeL 15 m atch in X i n c o li i FIERY LITTliE PEP owna one lips, (ackles, and Roger Hansen, ficial diirin-g the off-season.' Chicago Stadium between chant:, of the greatest- foxinghi .. records. In end. There have been two changes 8TAB,^VRT . ' pion ' Lauro Salas/ and Jimmy history. ■ bemg .defeated only AYS' on '.offenae., too - Boh GallamLV, Stoirrs, O ct.‘ 1—(.’Th/- Bill Kia- MORIARTY^^^ tlmes’in lT 4’,.prq/ bouts since T94P- Carter. left-itacklf, and Marsh Holt, een- sane Of East Windsor, star full­ Tw'b of those • defeats came in . pep fishc** weigh 128 pounds, rt*r back -on The UhiverattYr' of Con- LAND SURVEYING ./■ nectlcut’a aoccer team, may *b> ; F.A'-C-K-A-;R*D ' I*' ■ ■ ill', «4y «8 s iiiir ' TAaigiitiii the last year. He .waa'knocked oiit fo u r less' flT at SUivoie'. in the ninth rqund oil Bept.? 26, -- Pep held the feather crown from- The.Leeph TiyiphjyTa awaiMed to lost for at least The opening game 1 858 EAST /CENTklR.JSTREET—TM-EPHONE 5191 McCLURE Auto Co. MEN’S SHOES C Edward L DovISr -Jh against Brandeik Unlvenritt' fhere 1951, trying to/rega'h His feather­ 194.3 to 1948 when Saddler mpved. ttie. winner'of: .the' hnhual tgna^ Op^,Thursdn.v..5a iid 1 -*ridnj’,until 9:80 P. M.j ' ^ THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE^ ' MT aiA'IN B-nXET >' ■ Ragtaterei Iriad Banrayav ■In to start one of the moat_ bitter' oij Saturday. ; He suffered a weight crown from Saddler. eom/etlj^n happen teaBis j^apre- - O th e r iS y * n n U I 8 P. M.— hat^rday untU'S P. M. BTeiDON B I^ ., / IS l^raetar Road klaathaatar. Um G Can’Waitti —Um G Gatt'W aiM L a s t June 30>, pep w;ia atopped In ring feuds in .boxing's modern ara. a#n

■ h : ' Mjayki^'re]a^||\ne‘A m a n c h e s t ]! r ., w e d H e s d a y , ' O c t o b e r -'i . ’ PAQB TWENTY-SEVEN '.. - ■ A T" ' T T , - -Vr , 7 5 ... :^ X . Garaeh—TIm b^lW rSr ___ BoiMMl'/lSood* «1 IdfeKfil N otice ■It AlAfJCHESTER KIND C O N lt: V toSm U ■ -sirrBENDIX Authmatic home iron -8UNBBT, RIDGE / D^^YBERRY ESTATBii yERNON Near Wilbur CT.dait AT A tqTiH'i'-'W'TaofiATBTainip' kf:xi»vKris^ mi at Manchester. *si rtnt--fqr.-the « . klBnBire#^.-^wtthto aad far tn^ !*AC^ TWENTY-SIX NEAR VERNON ftOLTON ■ , Highway, new Cape Cod, full ahed Tilstrlcl nf MahcHAteK -<•* 'CitNTfINO TdrftatoeB,lomaioeB, .4 jiwuiiu*pound# cabinet „hU>d41. j:!mJ1 651i^.aUer East Hartmrd. Six room colo­ ofi thV Diatnct nf Kanebaster,.. rT , im " »h*the m P Artielea. for Sate 45 Building Materials .p. m. ; \ Five iroo'm ranch hom** on ;150 dormer, hot; water heat, oil, priced day of . September. 195J. day at a«#t*nib«r/7li|3.' , xBuIl^llg^e^qilifJtjet l.PriYatA Ina^Uj^tllpJ* 28 o: ’’ tac basket. Bring your own nial, three resrs old. TUe bath r‘ihl,,:%f.f,l2,300,,Win qp^aiifyjpr Present. JOHN J.' WALLKTT/ Plfese.nt), 'ifesenL JOHIt___ „ . .'Wa^ T ^ . L .. Abt^bl>tt«£*br 8il«; Aiitom^leuYi si- 2Ai$s« - 26, qcrcs .fftcLfWail tot*.. ^Upf-ted„hUtli,LI« driflirr.- NOVELTY Woodcraft, bric-a-brac, aket., 5f FideehCe'"Rreet. " M Tivfifbfy,; hreeget^ilY. httfiriHSI' the iiflft of Bnlton;.'Freturing ^ic-. G.I. Cartlart ,Thj T h f EtlBWorlh Mitten SPECIALISTS'Iri garage ftiunda- LEARN PRACTICAL /nurafng w a n t e d Experienced painters MAGEE GaV'' oil ^Btohination driv^in theater, [super mar­ Rst'ale of Allen, lain nt EM'ste nf It# /. Wstktn*. Jala, nf] X BUY/THItB®ST , FOR LF-SS ' : flagstone / S jiMag*. amrelte drive, oomblna- tuye book kit'chena, reramlc tlW gency. Raaltbr*. 6930, MsfcheSter.. in sale'Dlstrlctt deceased; ^ g e t BETTER VALUE ON~ tlon*. Eatlmatea on regiiea^ No_ easily al horr.e, spare tlipe.;, Big and paperhang^. Apply Edwin and antique furniture’ for sale. rangL Like pew. KcelXent coh* ket, highwa.Y/furijijture store, Manchester; In said District,' di Classified J94S. Mercury Chih Cou^^ Rhdio Cook #526. ,X ‘ I V Ye Old Craft Shop, 6l Mill itreet, ditlort.; IhqulM,'llO’TFtlsley/atreet, tloiLacreehs‘and #torm wlndowa^j-;toith#7'a:lub'>touni «torm windowa, ■; The exei-utri* havtfi* exhibited1 ..b»h hej . The .exf.cotsr ***lna, exh •i-hiirge, Bullt-RIt# ConalfliCyon demand. , jforxi earning*.. High W e have- 60,rt00/1'e0t of OONCXlRp Oiripta *t 270'Hack­ Pfibe'^IOiOOfi. Owner! traneferred. RCCKVXLLE — Six-Room Ranch ■dmlnlstrailon ar,count wlth^ said adhilr.latrillon ' accounr wlht A BETTER U^ED CAR sndxjieatcr, overdrive. Maneheater.'- .East narU!ordyy\: . , ' \^ Ideal location .800’ frontage. pirage* with ameelte drive*, rx. fate tr, this Court for allowance, ^t*^ Company. 80* Main street. T,el. school not onecca.iary. Write for atone that must be moved at matack atrfeC PhoBe, 2-3248. Imrrrefile^ ocbilp.sncy. ! Home, -ock faced red block'With- tatf fo tin* C6im»-"fnr itloxraai i9*t .l4enry .1 4 Cyl 2-Dr. Seden=^ Free facta. Wayne School .nf Prac­ ■$80 A We e k from start—Ouar- Investigate this ppp^rtunity. Jiafist fan#, oil heat large atorage OntdSn«t>. That tlie. JHh day ORDKBED; That-the Ith . 2-8727. • TWa,\12-GAVQB | double , barrel area,? Venetian blind*. Price *en- full cellar and attached garage. OtTSber.'1962. at ten o'clnrk; fnrennnq. V " . A T . ' H ^ ’ , ■■ Radio add^-hcSter. tical Nur/ring, Box 8,. -Herald. anteed .tonus and oonmiisaion. once to make rqdm for ncw^ sc tlie probate Office In He MuniciMi October, 1952, at teif /'cleck. t i____ Idvertisements 1948 Frarer 4-Dr.- Sedan fladio sHotgvina. One 16 Gauge /double Hquaab^Md IGooda sibly at $1.3,900 with llherat'flnanc- All plastered; walls, Thrtmopahe, at the Probate Offlcs to the llualcli SPEfTIALiaiNG IN Custom bullt^ Married man with car .to"'gervice bnUding. W ill / .sacrifice, fo r M a g t^ iY and Tools. '52 ARTHURS. kNOELA . M^^KS'TEH - Bulldliis ,1a. Mid, .Manrheatec, he/antt naildlng In. .UtnfliMla’rTl b* SI BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. and heater, overdrtve, garage*, iioherete floors, .Also al- W i l l t a l k to reliable men, me- an eatabllumed route of custbmera. . barrel ahotgnm. One over/and un­ TvRealtor _ 7 liig-a-vaUable. To tnapect. thaae giik jwindow, plastic, tiled U.l r.hen and Il'ti ajin* la'aMtsnsrt ftir.a haaeii;* on the same le-w- K nied__ __ far_____ a he^ria#- ring ptt ' CLASStFIED AOVT; 1947 Chryaler'WindsDc 4-Dr. Ra­ Quick'Sale. A)I colors, as^QiY 8 ROOM FURNITURE ;;; itlSBD A L LS-Ohal ^ Imera, Oliver’#' • -,\- SIX ftpO'MS—fV* flnlsbedT one biirban horn**.-contact: bsth, oak floors . throughout. tfte nilowaiicc^Vif aak,'* adtnlnlstratlo'n te.ratioria. additions gnd do’rmer hanlcally Inclined, who want to Phone Hartford ..5-5028 for Inter- der 16 gaug'e- Inquire At Lot 8, s'crofint with said eatsle and thls'Couit the sllowinee of said #<.YlilnlBtratlon DEPT. HOURS dio and heater, fluid drive, / , vrexv: ■ / Vernon Inn ^Trailer M fk. f a.a 13 CENTS A F O O f. F a ^ a tl tracithra Nwe I Simplicity, E st. 1921 'p^Usilly' tolshed, /.i^ en tly re­ Venetian bjlnds, ; elei trie hot account with said estate and tws Court erection. Call Frank. Contois, tldijn. spare time for welding; Bed Rdom Suite, Liviiig Rohm 875 Mai> . T. J. CROCKE’IT, Broker time direct* that notice of the time ant]; 8:15 A. M. lb 4:30 P. M. 1941^ Pontiac 4-Dr. 6 cyl. jn-IO .Sfuriebaker Champion 2-Dr. mmal .work, reflnlahlng Jn auto ___ * / __ !___, ___ 1 W hterbury/ Dandy-Boy, Garden decorated,/good hoUabkeeplng, oil water .heater, alr-conditloned oil place «(f.*lr|ieil fnr said hearing ■ he, place Juslgned for said hearingiMalreir Martford 8-77.3.5. \ /iClng^gardeh Cractora^2 to 5 H. P. P hpn ie' J ice 5440 burner, lnsulate,d. :G6rage-.i3x24, , . .35 Oak Street given tniafl persons Ic'nnwy to hc .lntet- StAiidard shift. . Sedan;- Deluxe’ radio" and heat- body-Yendep repairing. Aiito en- TAYLOR CLOTH drier. $90;___ 5uit%, D inettijr Set. Hug«,_ heat; .AnderSiin pressure seal to all persona known to be iilUr-“ ‘ * ' automatljr gag waTer heater;’"’ FREF7 D U4UY E v e n in g s : 8 o r 2 - 4 2 7 » . .Atoesite/'^ drivmfray; taargi:\:tond/ /-v-.-Phpne*; Office. 541vtui older shade »<«#. on hy publishing a copy qfthla o’rdar* COPY CLOSING TIME 1951 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan — Florists—-Nurseples.^ 15 Interfere with your Job. For In­ Female 38 $50; 14' Ameshur^ Skiff. $150; I ' i W IT H A N Windham- Roed mantle 3- ' screens, builldn dlnglte In kitch- orilcr In some newHmpcr having * rir- in Some newspaper having a ntreutslton) light Coupe Radio and heater'.- Immadlkte occupancy. Pricj* ctiUiri'in—Tn-;'*ald Dlalrlct, s( least 6ve IR c l a s s if ie d a DVT. Man.v extras. formation and Free book, i ^ e ad­ -h ■ .. Hi P. Bvinrudeyniotor. 1952 model era, don't mias-dhia ch a ^ . 3217. \ 7 ROLLING ^ARK--^Immaculate' 6- MANCHESTER — Spacious six , Attic space. Recreation i-po'm in In said District, at least flve dsys be-« oCerdrive. IMPORTFD Holland bulba,„tullR*. CURTAIN.S, LAUNDERED and $175. All praptically jiew.: Also /, ELECTRIC ___■■ ■'-/ $llfi00/ f.,satd hearing. fore the-dSy of aald hearing. • MON., THRU FRI. dress.' age, working h o>i^A :ito-' Large .stock of/marble, filate, room single, 1 year old. 4 flrtlahi^d ^ years old Gart-Lkm Coioaial. Near cellar. >' (hty Water and sewer. JOHN J/WAtiJ.KTT. Judge. JOHN jr. WALLETT. JudgA 1950 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan^ 1949 atudebaker Commander 4- hyacinths, daffodlla, crocus, lllle*. ironing done In my home. Call 2 four puppiea/$12 each. Phone 2- L r e f r ig e Ra t o ropma fireplace, hot /w a ter oil -^ w sl-hool__juidHarJIord bus. / \ 10:30 A. M. rir. .Sedan Regal deliixe. radio Crafts Aaining, Box I^Herald. blue stone. ^ M ^ i^ I InstfHmaits “ 53 Near.'Connectieui-.Co. bus line. AT A COURT Op rn<5BATB- largest aise. Ghryssnthemum, 4333. 8341. j / “DELUXE” R^GE heat, copper plumbing, picture F>r#t floor;-- center entra'nce hall, Price $15,500, Henry' Escott AT A /COURT OF PBOBA-rt! h»ltJ V SA^iy R D A Y 0 A ^M. ^ One Owner, low mileage. and heater. Overdrive. PANDABLE -:Cap« (Tod with •Manrheater;;. wllbln and'\ for the at Mancheater. islthln »nd for the! plahla, Perennl*!*, evergreen*, , book kitchen,‘wall , to'W’all, living thi-reexposiire Utulig room .With Dlslrlrt of..' Manchester, on the 2Sth -GARAGifevDOORS with hardware. F O R O N ^ NEW, USED, and rental inatru- dotBierg, hot w a ter oil heat, un- Agency. Henr>’ and Thelma Jef- District of Manchester, nit the. 29t1s' Many Low Cost Pre-War Cars Several Pre-War Cara shrubs, fruit tree*. Wo^djand.Gar­ 31 ■ "LEVVIS BROS. -•X!0om-carpet7 aiuminmn— -atoi ftreplate*. dimng room, with .dado "frie* Eseott; Real Ealate-Insuri day ot September. 1952. day of September. 1M2.' . flood Tranap»>rtatlon , W1U.. CARE fqr child In toy hoilie R aatoi^le. y^qulre 443. -Mtodje ___ :___ _menti,^JR«Kt!fliu-/ miitei,\ -atringFr utuiUly large cabinet kitchen/ oak Pr'eaerit, JOHN .1. 'WAf.bRTT, dens, 168 Woodland atfgeli Phona at ends, all' aasekeoriea. MeUidds. windows aiW doora. Ovhek o c ^ - and colortisJ cabinet, large kitchen ance, 256 High street w est tcor. Judge. , , J-OHN J. .WALLETT. *474.,--:-— — X.— FIRST AND ^^epnd mortgagea dqya. Tel. 2-1734. . .' ■Tumplxe Eaat. , .... Yes.^tbQM are u.«ied, but in flooring, fireplace, hatchway, plu- Judgi; -A . . . Excellent' Transportation - Sttidehaker Sales and Sen-ire; Factory tralnied rOTairifian;\W*rd - paheyv Priced .reaaonable...;,.. 7eL with _dlrin^^rea ,abunclp.nt cabi­ McKee)___Telephone Manchester Itslale of Charfes M. Mllikowskl. liie .Elltoheth. Johaaton Ak. bought for ouiGjWn account. Fast, F-LAGSTDNK SOTPLT' good sha^^iid guaranteed;' tolnum cpmbinatloTr"Bc"reen* 'and nets. stninles/rteel sink and G. E, rMai/r'bester,' In Saiu'.DTst'rirt,' dece^aa^ Kliaabetn Jotinaod, Jate of Hanchesteitez, ■ BE AOTirtJL Blue Hey Wood- ■ Krause, 87 Walnut;%8336. \ 6273..Brae-Bum. 368.3. , , co.nfldentli^aeiyic*. Manchester »torrn window*. Price $12,200. dishwssher, ihvatory. r Second 'p said District, deceased ^ W A L 5121 GHORCHKS MOTOR SADF.S ' Roofing— SftHug !• Situations WaSte^-r Wakedeld carriage. Llk4K new,^ , LOW FmENDLY TERMS! Ot/ niollon of itaroldi (laiTlty of \The admlitlatratrlX; having exblblteff Inveatme/rti Corpr, 35 Oak Street. 770 Silas Deane_Highway s p in e t ;. PIANO. Nevet\^n used, VERNON CENTER r- Twm A^a floor: 24' ma.ster bedroom with two WINd SOR- -I.dirge 6-room Custom said Manrhester, adnitnletrslnr. hel\admiristraUon acepunt with said >' BALCH PONTIAC, IhC- SO Oakland Street Maie ' r- 39 M5. Manchester 2-1752. / , I- ORDKnKD;. That' s(s' mmitlis from FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that Phone Sacriflee for quick ebah sale. ^ear. Main rqad to ILkckvlIle. olhergood aize.Cfdriiqms'sind full built, Cape Cod, two baths, twin esfar* to this Court for altowasee, it is Manrheater 2-948.V Six ROOM CAPE qOD — Fire the 2«th day of September A. D „ 1952, _ o r d e r e d ; That tba JOtb day nf 155 Center St. — Manchester Stay on In any kind, of atprm, and WANTED—Carpenter work. New Fo r SALE—Men’# febuflt and re- Write.Box W, Herald. \ Seven room /rtngle, /mhttian IH* ..Ifalh. Basement 'partitioned, size V.edrooms. Picture tiook be am.' the tame are limited.and.allow- Lost and 'Found 1 Wethersfield, Conn. PHONE MR. ALBE^>. place, larga kitchen,' combination nrinher>-1» 2, at ten o'cloek. forenoon. Phone 2-4545 f947 CHFVROIJCT, Fleetmaater, guttera, "coriductora and roof re- building of homas. ramqdeltng or lasted 'work and dre|ia shoes. Sam water, oil heat. A skiw $11,000. into recreation room With bar, -kltehen $17,.500. Call Windsor 8- ed for the creditors within, which to »• ,’he Ptobate'Office tn thaMunicIpiu V ^uainess OppbrVynitlea 12 SMALL-UPRIGHT piano, ifi good actoen*, storm window*, awning*, bring ih their claim* agtln*: "aid 'es- Bounding |)k sab.' Manchester, he a ^ I/MSi:—FRIDAY •ItMnrton. \two-door sedan. r%dio,' heater, pairs. Ckll CougMin 7707. repairs. Trim work by contract/ Yulva*-^ 45j- M apX-atreet,- opp.- Hartford 6-0358/ Thia one will aell fu L - For ap>. heater room wilh-SsiorlLehofiisatoi-- 2313; . condition. Reasonable. Phohk 2- ameslte'jirivc. Clean and attrac- ,iate. and the said administrator, I* the same is assigned for a bearlitg oa.'- B ncncti Finder p lf»^ cell FA’enings Until W P. M. Very goo,good dondlltnh. Blue flniah. Two faiklly house 0757.'T;, , r R.. Hastings. 2-1/Or, windows , and aerrenji. - venelaaif ELLINGTON—(low l«x tsif i "'Rh rredllors to hrirg In )hflr claims with­ account with said eftate. aacsrufluneif 142S. s view of Connecticut's rolling in said i.lnie sllnwr.d rty pubtiahing a ^ .OriEVROLET two-door gtyle- Cofigtruction Co Appllcatom 4(f attached. Two- car garige: Oil BABY .SITTING evenings. / X™ . A^L—B-^E—R—T^’—S blinds,- ful.l.v liujiriifTed. Forced r L ■"'* orde^of r.lstrthuUpD/ and in '^ate ACCORDipNs^^All a ii^ , new ani. copy of ihia apcvr- lii some newspaper this Court directs t^ t imtlce of tha id S T — ilOin’ji "VYallet linXde'liixe; Radio, heater. Tower- IgiO-iSoDGE coupe. Priced to sell Bird and Flintkote. Guaranteed heat, large room*, unlimited pna- Gaudreau, .34 IVeaver Road. Tel, GREEN Upholstered'' upright Open Saturday and Sunday FOUR ROOM aii>gle to a conven EXPANDABLE Cape Cod - home; •hot water bil-h^t, automatic hot >tolk!. this .exceptional five room having a .r.irvuialion tn said prnhats ^ntaln* 43 Allyn St., Hartford »L»ed. .18 roortth'k'-to pay, Cheaper .Itot-location. C)(l heat, large welt Finch with.garage, i* what ma'ny •ttme/aitd place assigSed for said htAV iJjieitef .Su^dey nl)r»it gllde.x ,Tn beautlfiJl' condition, 'qulckly.x Written guarantee, $195. robf«|An.d^dlnj;XWt»’ U|^^ .-IdfaUiUaa.. -Excellent: -potenUa I Xor 7148,______; ; .pl«ho. car rjj^io. phone 5407. - Foundation 26 x 30.-^ Fireplace, Water, jsp p sr pltimptog, patlo.^t- dlatrict_ wlLlUu-Uin ttaya froin, the dale In*!*? V i *.-*’*. re^na k n oito^ - / tha-n -renting; "Ail mHhteel instru­ WdateapetY lot. Fnll basement: -hnyre* desire; Pri<‘e $i5,*00. H. B. of this order..Aiia,.reJ.uta.jnaka..ta.thia velueSjt pe call ■RbclivTlle'Il- througni^lt." Green 'Bhlsir.^'DSUir- Bu.v it on vdur ma-n terms. Coli' Inufn clapboard and comjilnatlon a couple. T. J. Crockett, broker. WE BUY and iiU'fe .lnteremiad.Ui«e«tn 4n;hM>ear-aBd-b#/ laa Sfoto^, 23.1 M ain..- ■ ■ So CORDS' o f good 'cow manure. Diamonds—Watches— ments accepted in tredev Private .Priceaincoat, size 46 Tlmktn oil heat, /combination PARKER STREOT—Twelve years aluminum screen*. Price $10,800, and confidential rers’iee call, A McCarthy avoided any reference lost and application has been 19.^ PLYMOUTH TUDOR without lota. Phone Hartford 6 Boats and Accessories 48 SPECIAL extra long. G»-ay 100% nylotj.z-'storm window* and/hcreens, aboujt made to said Association for pay­ 1947 PONTIAC ‘'8". Uke 07.30. old. 6 ^ finished rooms ,all plas­ $2,400 down. 25 year mortgage. Reale, Broker. 2-1919. _____ to his hitter foe, U. S. Senator WO- 1929XPONT1AC TUDOR rltoofing 15-A Slock—Vehicles 42 F O R ON E /W e e k O N L Y $18. Call 2-3092. - $3,000 cash needM. Phone 8903. CaU Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2- Ham Benton, Demcorat seeking re- Club Deali, ment of the amount of deposit, 1938 .f^YMGUTH SEDAN $895. Private owner. Call ARRIVED-One Martin"'lOO ’ 10 tered walls. Steam-gas heat, open Read ’H erald Ad vs. $50 trade in allowance stairway, recently redecorated. 1642 - 4679. FOR QUICK RE.^yi TS In selling elcction, who lives just outstfie of trv 7-7fl.5« between 12 and ROOFING— Specialising In repair­ HIMALAYAN Rabbits, special pet h. p„ one Martin ‘'7.5" 7.5 h. p;, MANC7HE8TER — Four room your property call Suburban Bridgeport. LOST—Black leather pouch hag '<:OI,E MOTORS Help Wanted—Female 3!5 Screens, storm windowa and doors, \^nd Supplies 43 tee. One only No. S. B. 200, Ma-V" ■ 4167. . 1 trees. Immediate occupancy. Price 120>'X. 1^1 lot. Nice..shade trees, $\3,500. MANCHESTER'-Immacdlate six elude* Bridgenrirt. ■’They have, come up again t|9 19*9 PONTIAC ^edanette 6 cyl­ Sales.' ,/ ' OPPORTUNITY--Ambitious worn tercraft boat trailer 14' boont. Phoine 2-1575 Immedikte occupancy, $10,000. room Cape Cod. completely pla.‘- WONDER W lib TO CALL Announcements BROAD BREAs TED bronr.e tur­ MiSUM Backiiorin deals udth -thesc/^ non-profit, og- inder., Immaculate condition an for ladles' ready to wear store $96. Immediate .delivery. Nasslff Carltbn W, Hutchins. Phone 2- lered walls, hatchway, Venetian 1951 FORD /our-dnor deluxe Heating—Plumbing 17 keys, fresh froWn, ready anytime, 21 Maple Street Rooms without Board 59 ABOUT BUYING OR After attending the McCarthy ganizaltons." Guthrie, aald, ''and DRAPERIES Mad# to-hrder. Any Local one owner Car. 1949 Ply to open In Msnehester on or about Arms Co.. 1015 Main ^street. 5132 or 6231 NEVY GARRISON Colonial ready blinds, terraced, beautifully'land- Rally, Lyford said in-a ktatement: we want to stop it." -wilh overdrive. Low mllej 8 to .20 pound.«\ .Schaub’s Turkey Tiiiif L u ii PRICED TO,5cli~Portable radfli- ■tyle. ReasonaWa, For- Informa-^ mouth apeclsl deliixV cliib coupe 0.,.LQREN.T25E:ii. Alterations, ffoyember l,s.t,,:Ca.ll for.jJ»ppoinl- ,.phone,-2-164,7.__„.t, TWIN BEDROOM for one or two for iihmedlate occupancy.' Three scaped. All city utilities. This one "McCarthy mislaid his backbone ..Price. $i;7.0Q.^.Can J)e seen at 23, -"-Farrn, 188'Hlllatpwn' R-oad. ■ ■ phonograpk' oon^nation £xcel- BUY FROM owner .and.-aavow .Cape SELLING^ R Organizations so 'Jar 'involvad; ' turn'can 2i3«M. - - -X DOiiglaa M otora. 232 Matn.- • copper water.pipln^j New w'Ork rpCnt. Hartford i?-i4ll. person*. 'Garage available. In­ bedroom# -with ■ largw'’clo#ets, tile- - 7()f. only $l6,'8b0; '25- year ' TTiort- in /Bridgjepeft towtaht;-—-Not-onee' Holl at^et. Cod, expandable to Six rooms. ■he- n idi' -are lodge# -'and-frittefnto ' ’ 24-hour service, Manchester'2636, END QF SEASON SALE lent'^ndltl.on. fiix month* old. quire l+is Hollister etreet. bath, lavatory, firepl'ace. hot gage available. For appointment in his' whole speech did . he have, Bqcietlfls.'Th* gimmick haa riot hit "CHRISTOPHER ROBIN pre-kip- 1950 CHEVROIJIT, Fle^Jlne de­ BOOKKEEPER wilh knowledge - Phone 2-8801 Jiefor^ 5 p. m. Get reliabilit.v. Call the or­ ■ ___-. _/— :---- Hi- W an ted— 4 Two blocks from Waddell school. water oil heat, recesaed radlatora phone Barbara Woods, Agent. .the 'courage to attack the record churches or/coHege fraternltle# as . dergarten ^hool. Children 2'4 luxe iiidor sedan, radio, >'**•*•■■ , Trailers for Sale 5-A of tvping,for part time work. Call New Scott-Atwater ROOM FOR Rent living room and Large lot. back yard enclosed by ganization that gets things EFFICll'lNT Plumbing and heart P ou ltry - eopper plumbing, plastered walls 3702. or character pf Senator Benton, far as the bureau knows, h# n ld . < to 6. Mr*. D. L Ballard, director, Excellent condlUnn throughout 2;2206. 44 SIDEBOARp. Kali tree, table* kitchen privileges. Gwn entrance. double pic^^l- decorative wire Price $1.5,500; done. For every real estate V047 i r 'i " ■fROTWOOD house Ing. Plugged drains ■ machine Outboarfl.s In Stock two-piece living room iwt. '.dishes, who Iras done so much to expose Guthrie/ read a atatement by ^ 79 Lakewood' Orcle. Phon# 2- color cream. Easy terms. Dh^ug cleaned. Phone 6407. I' 1 U li Couple or one person. Call 5703. fence. Spacious, sunny, well plan­ MANCHESTER - - Georgian type service, call McCarthy's rotten tactic*.. trailer. Rea.aonably priced. Call WANTED Woman living in FARMER.'?!, If .vbu have any beef etc. very rea.*onable. CTall 2-9131 i Dunlap, Head o f the Revenue bu­ 1S96. Transportation arranged. las Motors. 232 Main .Street. cattle or fat calve.* contact Man- Reduced 15% ned kitchen. Embossed woodwork six rooms and sun porch, three "The public had been prepared reau, crilling attention to the di#- 2-i0l7. North End In clean office one between- 4 and 7:30 p. m ., )*Le a SANT, ptirnished .room, 6-ROOM HOME,. Porter St. area, HEATING From A >to Z. Con ^-heatet .Packing Co^, 2,-1.500. to- match Cape Cod theme. Fire­ down and three up. Attic, garage, to hear McCarthy demolish our cloBurto and seeking, Guthrie aaid<. ..//■ version biirnera, Zboller-biirner night a week. f.Tall Carlson A CO. . fiy 12' SKLFF semi-private^ kitchen' privileges. fireplace, bath, lat'Story, hot-water JARVIS REALTY 3 place, useful, dry basement. $12,- ■lot 100’ X 190'. Beautifully land­ Connecticut Senator, ' but. h< to "warn olT' tax-exempt orgnh- Personals DoCORMIER MOTO^ Motnrcycie^— Ricj^es 11 units, complcte^^sUng ayatems, 2-4555. 'V From $1.35 ,to'6100 '•Working girl preferred. Pfione 2- oil heat. g.irage, arrteslte driveway. 6.54 Center Street ______- '______\ rilL DRUM, $3. 1^2 Spruce street 600. Phone 3932. scaped. Near Bowers school and couldn't - or wouldn't - deliver.” Izatlon*. , AH--work guarAriteed. Time pay 45 4428. . Price $18,500. t h e PROSPECT Hill school for SAl.E$. In c./ ^ WANTED- Girls for bench worl^ Articles for Sal XI) 14’ SKIFF bus line. Has first floor lavatory, Manchester 4112 - U. S. Senator Willlaih A. Pur Dunlap's atatement n ld t h i/f nienta arranged. Morlarty- Broth 107 STRICKLAND Street — Large tell, Benton's RepublicHn\ppponent young children. Transportation 24 "COLUMBIA hoys bic.vdf. Good Steady work, good pav. _ Apply From 6190 to $165 TWO DOUBLE room*, modern oil heat This ope is a special buy undercover gambling prattle# 'ia fumlrfied. Mr*. Lela Tybur, dlric- era. Tel. 513.5. 'Hr UNSVMCK POOL tables for MAGIC CHEF gas stove, two five ro<»i ranch home with three as owner is being transferred. ia the November electlrin, and SAYS; "The all i>ew Willy condition. Phone 80.32. Toher Baseball Mfg. Co., Hilliard^ •sale. In good condition, enquire furnishing.*. Kitchen privileges. MODERN 5 ’/4-ROOM home, fire­ CASH BUYERS waiting for 4 spreading." ...- ' ,, ,3 - tor. Phona 2-S787. n bver’stuffed chairs, two small bedroom* and garage. Radiant Price $14,.500. For inspection Piescott Bush, Republiran\xandl All the organ'izationa so ‘fay Aero car.5 are /MAGIC IN p l u m b in g and healing, special street. 36 Oak street. Phone 2-1041. Many Clean Used Mqtofa Centrally located. Women only. place.’ tile, bath, rear. tet/ace. At 6 and seven room singles and BOY'.sf ^4 " Columbia blryrle. Ideal tables. 40 RusSell atreet. Phonr heat, large lot. away frbm heavy tached garage. Radiant hrtt. wall plea."e call Howard R. Hastings dale for the four-year ^nate concerned. Guthrie n ld , were na­ WANTED—Rider* U> Hartford, vi­ M.OTION.” Izlng In repairs, remodeling, cop­ SPECIALS OQd References. "Write Box U, Herald traffic. Price $18,500. Phone build­ two-family houses In Manchester, for flrat blrvcle. Excellent condi­ AVON HAS two territorle.*. open YAL AND Smlth-Corona\port- 2-1146 or 4884. to wall carpeting In large living 2-1107. term, were among those ^who tional groups but that only locgl- cinity ot Traveler's. Conn. Gener­ per water piping, new constnic- Many Cl?an Ht^h Powered er 2-0253. ------Bolton, CJoventry and Vernon spoke *1 the meeting. Both n( tion, $20. Call 2-147.5. in Manrhrster. ..egular calls on ' able and standard typewriters. NEWLY DECORATED. beauti room and hall.' Ameslte driveway. chspters were involved. • Guthrie al or State Office Building. Hours For Immwliale Delivery fion. Time payments arranged. Rifles •WESTINGHOUSE Washing ma­ BOLTON Seven room home with Howard R. Hastings, 2-1107; . been challenged in a statemei established customers will bring Ati makes o f adding mactUnea fully- furnished rooms for tw6 or Fully landsraped lot. Immediate said there was danger that gam*^ g to 4:20. Phone 6191 after 5, F.dWard Johnson. Phono 6979 or chine, .Serve! refrlgerator/tijex- MANCT^FSTER — Server street. approximately four acres of land, i.*.*iied Monday b.v Democrallri' Buainem Servicoa Offered 1.7 voii a good incomy Write Dialrlrt sojil or rented Repairs on\aU three. Complete light houeekeep- occupancy. Price $19,500. WANTED — TWO-Famlly house biers would take over the local ONE CUSTOM AERO-ACE 5044. Drop in and watch the as­ -^cellent running condition. Call Attractive Cane Cod. consisting one car garage, fireplace, all heat, State Chairmon John M. Bailey Manager. P. O. Box 27, North makes. Marlow’k. ing fa :iliUea avsilable. Central \ direct from ow'n'er. Nice location N^hapters if they were left undla- W AN TED - Ride from vicinity of / MODEL DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, 'SO MERCURY \ of six finished rooms: living room artesian well, small barn, fruit to say what they thought of-Me U(rbed. - " COMPLETE FllRNACE repair­ Branford. Conn. sembly of the Cris-Craft 8385, easonably priced. (Thlldren ac­ Good condition. Reasonably pric Lake street and New Bolton Road Shatfow gray, beautifully copied, vacuum “ cleaners. Irons, with firejilace, large kitchen writh HIGHLAND PARK. Spring Street tre/s. Shown by appointment Carth.v. ficheme to Pratt * Whitney. Hamilton ing service, Gaia, oil or coal. Win­ LOa Mv Dark rich culttyaitred Grade Racing ITam Kit. “ USED TftREE-Plece upholstered ceptable !Mra. Dorsey, 14 Arch, dining area, two good sized bed­ ed. Write Box Y. Herald. designed. Ready to plea.se guns, etc., .repaired. Shears, CAPABLE WOMAN, vicinity.Hills .No, lA^$3 cu. .yiird. Grade No. 4-nr. Single ov^-ner. Sim vlaor, —Ideal modernized home for large \pnly. Elva Tyler. 2-4469. Purteil ■ IntroduceiJ McCarthy t according'to building. Hour# S - .5:30. Phone ter air conditioning ayateme In- radio, heater, new fil50 salve- living room shit?. Large divan /floor. rooms, tile bath all on l.st floor, family. 6 bedrooms, 2 full hatha, knives, mower.* etc. put Into con­ street, Fj(.*y Hartford, to care for $2 cu. yardv'D^ivered in true! FO R F A IR L Y with the remark that "Commiin lation 'one tax*'. '.3539. fu.><.syl.■ta^ >’oti, utalled and serv4«d,-T P, Aitkin, paint'Job. Celling $1799. Our and two chain* with slip covers plus two larg,f bedrooms-bn ?nd . sleeping porch, steam oil heat. At­ MANCHESTER-Old colonial. Six I ism Is a paramount issue, and dition -for, coming needs. Bralth- children in rnv home. No hoiis'e- load Jort: Screened sand and kll MclNTOSH BOAT CO. ROOM F 0 i)l.^ n t to one girl. Two/ lad . been used * .Mcftabe street. Phone '6793... low prire Call 4408 or 20 Holl s t f ^ after floor. Oil heat. Beautifully, land­ tached gat age. Large well land rooms and den. Fireplace', Dutcli I must Jjo facesl and fought wher Ipned lottery ONE SUPER DELUXE WHit.e, 52 Pcsrl street. wnr. Call Hartford .3-4092 col­ gises stnhe delivered. Order now. 41 (Rear) Purnell Fi«ce minutes from Main atreet. CaU PRICED HOMES w a n t e d ^ from Greeri scaped double lot, evergreens, scaned lot offer.* diver.sifled recr oven, hot W'ater heat, gas, city ever it is found 300,000 to one GUARANTEED Fa.*t plumbing lect, , / ‘ Niiflsdorf yonrtruction Co. Phone 5:45 p. m. -^-1614. 47 Cottage street. sMctlon.. EaatrCenter—ot::::Center- AERO-WING MODEL POWER BURNERS and Range _____ ■— ‘y- ■ ------—■ ^ - I ' ■ - maple grove, flowers, etc. Quiet, rcatlon. Owner transferred. Im watery Insulated, t, acre.....lot. __ Bush, saying he. welcoriied. the sar., t« to Pratt * Whitney and heating, alle.ration and new .3408. • ONLY ;------C A IA ; - - Two tone Chorokpe reel and Burners expert.y . cleaned and PpYWOOD Boat. $50. o n ! CLEARANCE SALE Sewing ma­ FOR REtJT—Front room, he,ated. residential neighborhood. Fairly ■mediate occupa.ncy. Price $2.3,.500. Large maple shade trees. Matur­ opportunity.to meet arid hear Me ministration hours 8 to .5:20.^ work. Perma-glaaa, gaa, electric chines. TV sets, radios, vacuum 'liviora gray. Loaded and gor­ serviced. I,et pa service and re- Help Wanted—Male 36 544. (Jbntinuouk -hto water. Cehtrafiy priced. Phone Town A Country ed shrubbery; Now', vacant.- Ga­ H. B. GRADY earthy for the first time, told the' 5081. hot water heater* sold and In- LOAM 1' OR "SALE. $3 per cubic Cleanera, TV lamp#, etc. Krah’s, geous. ■■ ‘ pslr-your-washing machine or re yard delivere^; Call 7195 between y - located.--: Gentleman preferred. Realty, inc. Office—Hartford _.3- rage. $11;000 for quick sale. Down crowd: atnlle'd at reasonable rates/.Tlme $530 3 ^ Main street. Four blocks HENRY ESCOTT AGENCY - PHONE 8000 - "There are rriariy who disappfdvC s : frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0S8.3 9 and 5. \ ' Phone 3129. ^ 6266 or Glaatonbury 3-2792. Brok­ Henry * Thelma Jeffrie.* K.srott payment $5,ti0f): Call Howsret"R-. The above Iwt) cars are payments ahrarged. Skelley north at Po’st' Office. of him. and many who love him Atttbmobilea fo|/SaIb 4 '"7\ R E y o u l\ d e b t ? Building Materials 47 DOWN er# protected. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE Hastings,' !^1107 for appoint mounting the new world fa­ REFRIGERATION .Service, com Br’ds. .2-8714. BOLTON -T- Buuding stone an'd VERY CLEAN, newly fumiahedL -There are also many who, like my liana variad but. 2-6 X 6-8- USED STOVES—One uaed M#gic 266 High St. West, (Cor. McKee) ment. Legal Notice 1950 ,ST U D E B A K ^ Champion mous “ K” bead 6 cyl. motors. mcrcial and domestic. See our flagstone. Boltori Notch Quarry. Cbmolnalinq. Doora room. Steam heated. Quiet pri- self, approve heartijy of his goals' ■ the gambler / display of guaranteed used refrig­ LE N N OX .JC.I I rn a <-e. 8u t hoH ted deal - B.W.\Each/$15..50 ------N/ ------Chef gas stov,e. one used . Leon­ MANCHESTER Tel. Manchester 3683 hut hold reaerVatlons at,tlmes con tudof sedan.-Fully equipped and er. Furnacea rep^ired-shd aervlc.' . r>n you need to aiipplemenl ynuv Phone 2-0617/ Stanley- Patfiode. . vate residence. For gentleman NEW SIX Rootp stogie, full two • AT A COURT OK PROBATF ,e a. lottery as - erators. George H. Willi.sms Aa- present family income to help Canadian Sheathing U x 6 -to-l-x-8- ard and Raker combination ga* story, fireplace, tile hath, lava­ *! ManrhPfltrr. •wlUi.ln aiul for t.h*' cerning his m'elhods!' guaranteed,' ,Ve^- Jow mileage. SELECTED USED CAR ed. Earl Van,GSrmp. Tel. 2-.5S44'. 316 Sproce street. DELMONT STREET—Six room nintrlrl of MunrhFutPr. , on thn WtH ig done/4)y th# Local one oWner. For this on# aee .'ociates, 260 . Tolland Turnpike meet the high living costs? If you MAKE MOWING A PLEASURE. Framing 2 x 4 to 2 x 10 ’($ FORD V-8 and oil, 4 and 4, used Universal WELLINGTON ROAD" single, oil steam heat, garage. tory, immediate occupancy, $15,-. Some booing and hissing greeted ion ‘y/hile In; VALUES (SmaU'Vtriick load lota) ' electric .range.'All In good work­ dav of SpptFfnh^i', 1952. Bob Oin-er ^t^tfday. Center Motor Manchester, Phone 2;8585. nights do and have a car for local driv- $2 down. $2 weekly. Buy thie new l a r g e ROOM, Epmplete kitchen - Inquire 52 Delmont street. 500. S. A. BeeChler, Realtor .Prr»«fnt. JOHN . J. Al-I*J;)TT. this remark by Bush, face there is” no rea\change tn the per M,$9P..50 ing condition. Priced low to clear If you appreciate a.disfto$pilshed. Judpp, • »- Welcome 'Ey shannon 8 s1m . i;»17 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. •7601. Moving— Trucking—-, ■ihg I have a wpnderfiil opportun- Worcester Power Mower. Fa- j Super Deluxe, 4-Dr. Black, privilege*. Reasonable. (Tall 2-9116 Phone 6969. operation. The activity is atlH con­ that cap'fncan as much as $50-$75 Select -Appalachian Oak Flooring plastir seat ..coverm, heater, etc. warehouse. Kemp'#. 5680. home, good neighborhood, ^ttoe*^ * KfitntF of MnbP.I 1. (Jrp»'n. • IrIf of 'Former Governor James SEDAN' S torage 20 mous Briggs-Stratton motor. ' after 4. construction. yo\i can’t go wrong ./^STO M Built six room Cape Cod; Manthpulpr. in m IjJ rl»'‘^anrd. ducted by the gambleri" .1948 C ^ V R O L E T convertible. ANTIQUES^ ReflfttsHed., R^patfing weekly commissions for you. Be.*t Phone 4164. per M $M4.00 Ceiling $9*0. Our low pric# ■ II ■■ I ■ ■ ■ "'^5' I Tlwou unfinished, full sjied dormer. SIX RO;OM Cape Cod, fully finish­ Thu Rdminlfitrator htvInR oxlilbitft •Shannon, Republican National The bureau has., made aaaasa- Deluxe, rad jo, iTfiater, de­ on buying this seven room Eng- Lustrous green finish. Excellent done on any 'Turnlture./Tleman. AU.STIN A. CHAMBERS CO. working hours j5:30 to 9:30 P,„M. Stain Gride IH Mahogany Door* RCK7KVILLE—/Two double rooms, ; heated''garage, porch. Young.*- ed, large lot, garage. Just over h\n adminlfitratiof' arcoiint with unid commlUeeman, said: ments agaifvst sonte of the organ­ 180 South Main street-. Phone Jlsh PMvdnctsl, having all con­ pRtntP to thin Crturt for iJlowaurr. it iR _"We - .W’ricoine. y.ou to Connect! thrpbghoiH. A real'/sporty car. froster. A real baby doll. 39, ■jocai and Inpg distance movtng..|-lf: you have; a pleasing appear­ 50% OFF .on famous make .Bat7 Avg. -ONLY town kitcheh^ hgt Water. oiLheat, Manche*to\llno. only.gSitoO. B. A. ORDEnEDr That thff 9th 4t»\^ ' #7f~ ization* and the gambler# involved, -5643.. - - ance and a sincere desire to earn teries! Written guarantees; $1.00 WeatheratHp Windows, assembled vileges. Centrally-.Wom­ veniences you Would expect includ­ Beerhler,./Realtor, PhonebOOO. cut without reservation. Till# is no VHctiS ,lo"SfTr artjenterMotors, ftntr original mile.*. : ~ packin’^, storage, f.'all 6187. Hart­ ing modern kitchen. CplI for fur­ laundry in basemrtl*,.Ji,creena and Ortohur, 1952. at- fun o'l-loPk. fofuftoon. Guthrie said. . ie l Main atreet. \ , extra income for yourself and d o ^ . $l-!00 weekly. Calsd Serv­ from $15.00 up! , — en on'y. References.'^rlte Bteix U, at !hu Pnaitiatu rjfnru i;j thu Muniflhal formality. It says to you. Senator, These asseaaraent#, he added. . 1951 FOR D DELUXU U. TON CAltPENTERWill fram^ unftnish ford 6-142.3. g o i n g O U T <^F ther inforrn'ation and appointment storm windows. Quick ficciapancy. ^ulli.Lnc in i«aid Mamhuatur. t»u and family get in touch with me right e r entyr TeJ. 4164, 4lA5. or 2-0980. NATURAL BUILDERS Herald. CAPE catlon. Carlton."” W. flat 5-5: Steam hestr.2 eSFgarage ^ Jordt. street. Phene 8840. . . . Call .Manchester 2-1731 or 2-800.3 erry Trucking CINCO'.ALL Ali'minurii rombina- topRffl by piibMuhJnK R *f ley, former slate chairman and' of the proceed# the organization A I,BAIR ANU ’50 NASH 4-DOOR case, headboard.s, cheats, $li;$00. Owher leavingleavingtoi tof^. For Hutchins. 2-51.32 or 6231. Storm window* and -Screens tnln or«b’r. in nomu nriWffpHprr having CLUNKER SPECIAL \ removed, tlon windowa. No painting, no ! ■ . rirt iilfit'oti In said ar lfn*l former '^national committeeman; ■got." ' . ' STONE A.ND Brick m/won,, also Co. R\ibht.*h, CO HERALJEf and book cases. All sell­ Appototment'’callAppototmentVall .5693'5693'A fter 12 good condition: Immediate occu­ " b u y a "ONE 0\VJ?ER CAR” Dump truck availableliable for loam changing, no storing. Free esti­ o lic e Black. immacii(ate, single ROOMS Rent. Phojne 2-2494. •fiv '’44v« brffir#'" rij> j.ay -of naUi K^arf Fred H. Zeller. *t,ata..gomplrollcr, When Congress passed the Easy Te/ms 19:i7 PONTlAt" SEDAN, cement work Valentmo Bclluccl mate given, po' ohligatlon.'Call ing out. TJsed ■electric noon. pancy. Priced $I4J300. InK. and Jo.*eph-A. AdOrnO. state treas­ gambling tax last ye*r, some law­ 80 Bin’ ll street. Phone 2-1601. gra\;A/l. etj. Phone 2-2.5P1.______owner. 35'hlte wall Hrea, radio, WAlstKTT. JnricA 1950 Studebaker Champion Cohv, Only ?79. Williani Tunaity. 2-9095. Of e Tax Collector stove, .sewing macliinea, A BARGAJN THAT urer.-' - ■ makers" saiif they expected. 11 to EXPERIENCEp Meat cutter, al.ao • heater.’’'choice quality, econom­ •X" TWO fl-ROC)M 0*pe Cod home.*, LINCOLN STREET—4 rooms plus .McCarthy .urged DemocraCs to — Radio and heater, red. Clean, RUHb Io H Dispoa*!, ashes, etc. ical. Cellifig $1494, .Our low unfinished, hot water oil heat, raise 400 million, dollars a year. WINDOW SHADK.S/madc to order experienced ■ rpM-ter man. Apply LOAM. Superior quality. Immedi­ ^ Xll poi .sons liabtc b.v-law to pay antique rocker and other Basinefifi Tultable for Local Stocks "The American people," he sSld. measure had dealt orga Window ShadeyCn , Route 44 at ICRiJnr. j-rnall apartment hnusr. in PEAT HUMUS, ex-ellehl soil con­ I Wlll 'havp a rkte hlirfbr the col ThrSe bedrooms $13.500.'Excl/five' fi-coiprpiele roomsi 'sU plastererl sc)>oo-I#, Quick occupancy. Price i '"know'-thry-tjah t make the fight 1949 Ford 8, 4-Dr. Sledan—Heater, SALBS. Inc.------ed. Dwyer Produrta, We.at a'treet, storage or selected shop. TWO ga !.;in<{ a severe blow. Bolton .Notoh. Phone 2-447.3. Manche.*ter. one day a week. Vt’ill f ditioner and top dressing.- Man-; Ifcttons'nf two and one-half mills screa, approximately 80o square with The Hallin Agency, Realtors. wslls, nak floors throughout, sur- $10,700. Quotation* Furnished By against interpaUpnal Communi^phi black. 2,4 Maple St."'"' • Tel S8.54 Bolton. .5.326. net interfere with your regular j •V ... The legaUtS^f the m easu r^ M . ohe.ater 651.5. ojn the dollar la|d on- the list of $465 ■feet each—concrete floor—-eartly Phone 2-9221. PACKARD STRKET — 4 I'Ooms Coburn A Middlebrook. Inc.' a hgiil between two great polHi- been challenged all the way rip to 1948 PI.vmouth Club Coupe—Slie- M anchester MANCHESTER Welding SCrv). jop; Write Herrron Oon. 40.3 j Goniplete line of Children’s pluk of. eloSets, ceramic tile bsth, cal parties. If this is done, one Portable equipment: Gei^ral T951 due to the collector Oct. 1.' ■ acces.sible. Rent reasonable. Tel. plus 2 urifin'lshed, full .shed donner, Market Closed Saturdaya the U. a. wprem e .CQUrt in atv_ cial deluxe. Radio, heater, Gray Painting—Papering 21 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, PLUMBER'S Tools, work pench. '*1952.' Taxes accepted 9 a.m. to 12. DOWN Furniture, Cri-bs, Mattres.ses, 8974 or inquire 342 Adams street. 95 WA3HINGTO.V STREET —Co­ metiq combination doors and win­ I p. m.' price# party will be destroyed and our welding, boiler and fuinace w eld­ garage, storm windows and least ontoiristance a portion of it, ' for information. vise.- porch Cimniturc/^Pieces of .3 -to 6 ,p.m. apd 7 to 9 p.ni lonial, seven roors, full hath arid Bank'Stocks republic w;)!! not.last for long." 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe *4 19,39 HUDSON four-dopr. Private ing. Pfiontyi 2-1-6.58 or 2-8762. Play Pens, High Chairs, Car­ dow*, shingle exterion, detached screen*, combination doors, fire­ that dealVng with the occupaUoSc PAINTING and paperhanging.. lumber. Inquire 22 l.k4>^4 every week, da.v during October at Isvatory. att.ichi^ garage plumb- Bid Asked Charging that whatever prosper­ Dr.—Radio and heater, low mlle- owner Good engine/'Urea and WANTED Polisher. New and riages, Walkers, etc. Complete place, -nicely landscsped;/hot water stamp, has been decided uncon- Interior and exterior. CabiMt rear 2.3 Main Street. Houses {for Rent 65 cessed rsdistioh. cooper plumb­ gsrsge, laodsraped.lot, convenient First National Bank ity the nation enJOys is built on •re. hatlery. .New .*eat roK'era. Must-be FLOORJ*RpBLKMS solved with ■building and . .building . contrptt- used car polisher for permanent POULTBYrrManufe for jri furnishings f for the entire oil heat,' laundry in basement' smutionalrtn the lowre-court*.' , ■Take notice! vAR taxes uq|>aid- ing; fully ln|iilsted. storm wto- Quick oc^pancyr ^ of Manchester . , . 33 35 the Korean war, McCarthy at­ = 3948 Dodge 4-;Dr.-Radio, "heater, sold at once. Can be aeen ' S f 28 .lihbleu'rnT aiaphait' 'tile" ^counter:' ,lng. Call (Tllff, '2-4298. / full time position. (7*11 John Fi.*h- lawns, shrubs,. Siipisly Jli hom e.. A pp lian ces and[ T V ; . YEAR AROUND Jour , room'home, ■ippation,_ Price reduccdl tacked . the . Demoicfatiq ... slogan, The Supreme Court, however,' F.sirview .«trfet ornr call 8982. Expert M-brkmanablp. / free eati- •Nov. 1. f9.52 will be nha.rged Jn- dOwS and screens, bullt-'ln dinerte Hartford National ' ■ ■;. File SlIKOOfi Suit : Gray., .. .,£r.,,BaJjrh Ppntiay^.,In9i,..i55 .gen;;, J^ijyarv^ -y* Eleictrie rarige. refrigerator, hot in kitchen. Egcellent game room OAKWODD ROAD—5 rooms coiri- Bank and,Trust., .. 28 ■ 30 . "You never had it M good." has not ruled on t)te law'* constl-- mate8./Dp?h;Tvenlhgs.4Jo^w For^ PATNTI?)Gj“f^terirtr'and thterior/ ;-twest! «t • the-M^- ■ watre heater,-OH;fieat, iQovenUy -t»idor.‘' deluxe ter street. ! Rhone ■.evenjngsfifirt cari- g^tory.'-Jrifll-'bath, UtT p b ^ i' -.arttorfi ennri\-‘TTU9t’’ S?-*!"--86' '' i..- .“iWheiv y-mi hear. them, say ,th#L • tutionalily^ : hliure/ Oak "atreet. Rhone 2<i41. .pancfh^^g^-'Ctdliivgs:! re ¥ « tKl^risea;/^*kr Ui*m^;t^ look a t * ...... Podge-PIyinnuth-Gari -;gteen. ftn- edl WalLpa^eiThqbks hn--reqtie*t:- TA’ANTEO Bus driver, part time. ' ■ ■■ ■'VTOtofr J4,»LecJ!jre~ porch. LotV8fi>' i:78'n. t AtThe Green; 'X u u . Jtoeff dormer, open stair c«re.il*'to- Phoenix State Rank d o report-/«»a NO COLLECTING Directors of the Tpwn o f Man­ furnished. ReferenHes furnished. donner. AH the extras for your water. 1 acre of land. Carlton W Hartford Gas Co!' .... 36 . .39 date, Governor Adlal Stevenson, equlppM. Very low TnTleage. Call" .Jones Furniture and Floor Phone Manchester 2-J676. , . . The case Us scheduled tor Ml t 1950 Plymouth 4-Dr.—Lik.e new <93)one 8597. Covering 36 Oak; Tel. 2-1041; in denoting their Hmo pl4»oso eall 2>421S. M ooting chester Connecticut, will be held in convenience. Garage In b'asemerit, Hutchins. Phone 2-5132 or 6231. So. New England McCarthy remarked that while heard in Superior (Jourt In Hart­ 1947 Nash 4-Dr.—Excellent condi­ OAKLAND Street 100’ x 200' lot. | Tel...... SS'.i 35'i Alger Hiss, convicted • perjurer, 19.5l..Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan Tol. Mrs. Mary GofFnoy. Hartford 8-8139 the hearing room o f the Municipal $50 REW .ARD-4 or 5 "room un­ g Sales Oppe/turt^Y ' board in the Municipal Building D»ple)(. four * and four. Large Fafnlr Bearing.,.;. . 35 38 McCarthy then said: ..g ■1:949 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr,' Sedan ASSISTANT SERVICE MANAGER streets, Pfipne 4041 attep 5.=' answer. Nice Jot, 100 -feet front,- BOL'tO.N.—^High elevation.: easy 40 Butler. Voipe and Garrlty, Is re- ’ 1939 Chevrolet Tudor—Priced to 7, 1952 from 9 a. m- 6 p.-m. for of the Town of Manchester and rooms with extrA large attic, lot Hart Cooley ...... "I am not” going to spend any, prtoenting Mr*. Robarts. The pap- aM. ' j ; ' ^;^Radio and heater. A wonde'rful the purpoae b? completing the pre­ ------ith 2-car garage. This ,home with commuting, healthy cUmate. Landers, Frary, Clk.'•: 2 3 t 2.5 ■ -biiy. ,s- _ • . Household flcrviCM V—W« have an opening [n our S^ervlce Deptr for an a.*- thei,»*l*ry ot an oper'atOr, spid ad­ 100' X 150’, One side available on bedrooms on 2nd floor and more time on horse meat Adlai to­ be* were served, by Constable liminary registry li.*t of all elec/ ’ 'Balch<4’dntiac, Inc., is conducting ah automotive salea. ditional appropriation "To .be made Lovely new six-roond ranch homeu / 3 2 'j 31'2 , See Hud Michalak.' , qp»Offered ,, 13^ A .sjislanl'service m anager: This iai a permanent, full time Hongea tor §«lti j • 72 sale. A*klng $14,000, For appoint­ priced-at only $14,000 offeje* ex­ 29 night." James-Ppffy. 1950 Dodge U Ton Panel—Excel- tor.* entitled to votb in the mo­ school. We are interesteif in interviewing men with in addition to the amount ilready ment please call Howard B.. Hast­ with many extrka. Built for a North and Judd .. J. . 2k "During Hiss’ trial, Governor tional election on, Tue.sday. Nov. po.i=-Tbe 90-inile-M hour Be- USED CARS Dated at Cbvehtryy-Conn, Septy service salesman interested in a promising future. Con/ nian. AD interested caB Mr. Anderspn for appojntment. rooms and gargge. Eeautifuh deluxe "Cape Cod,-all'modern con­ ROBERT J. SMITH/ Inc, " r logna-Mliao electric train toaped m o 'p o fd Tudor Sedan.: , watt. ’Mai-Ibtsfa. '1952. ■ "BOLTOK— New faur-roors house, U.'8 . Envelppe pfd. 68 a8.*erlcd that-he felt it wa# the 29„ 19S2.:' !) ...... -N . tact John Fieher,' service manager for appointment, . . ' J .< John H. Lappen country aetttng. y4U^loae to all veniences and lots of extras,/For «■ 063 Main street the rails tOflaY Just outajkde Sefi- ' French road. AH modern converi- Veeder-Root .... J,, .. ,3014 .33*4 diijy of evepyi citizen, when called CAI^O STATION W EAVING. of bums, moth holeg - . Sigmed h , V ■ JleCrelary.^ard of Directors city advantages. Large lot. Price .full information. Call the" EUs»^ glo EtolUa, MUlHg at least tkiM New Arriyalp jbaily , J— . '. f-TeJ. 3450. . lencea. Over acr# .J*nd.' Center The above quotaUona are not to upon, to give a court of law any ,an6 torn ciotplng, hoaiei^ ren*.; 'r ' Adalrn^ G. $l8,500.'.FhonerBulldre,‘ Mapehe#- worth MitCen' Agency, Bealtors. paaseaJterB asto tojurlag aeeiM. .. Hartford Awid f ^'e Specialize; in. Sqbare Dealing; \ Albrtta. K. .Rider \ - o f the Town of M#nch^ter • ajiringa R eetty O . Phone. 688$, bf construed a# aetjial market*. information ho might; poasbaa, handbags repaired, zipper' Re­ ■^ALCH-PONTIAC, inc/i ..1- OOfUle'^ ter 3-3T53. f ^ , Mso.' ' ' ■ Aher 5 P. M.' PJkaa# Q U ri»» ' iRrgistrara 1st District , BARLOW ilOTUR SALES placement, umbrellaa repaired - - hJ / I X -i.- r V J A !' ■ - ■ ■/ i '■; men’s shirt collars reversed ' and Eunice K. L oyzijn/ A155 c e n t e r s t r e e t ^-4545 155 CENTER STREET/ j l| ‘ ^ TEL. ^^43|5 r-'it 1940 PORD fo’ir-door. Good cobdi- Wappljjg Conn— ^Phone,(5404 Gertrude, A. Haven ' A t ' u . " r ^ -'} f replaced. MarloWa Little ^fending - ' '-.-u ..-/■ . ■ ■: *. ■ ! ■• -1'''' ■ ' ^ -/•- ! llea. Ha^r^'Call $-l7fi^ * Registrars 2nd District' - /' \^>#n Evehlihgg and $uAdaya ' Shop, •T'' ■ r ' j " ^ ' I ^ w '.'i' V"..- i - '"■i ■/■I '■T 6 -K,, A; '1 /! ■O'^'’P. •' k ■' '^”• ',! ■■V ■•1m

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,_-h Foils Robbery Attemplt move. Mick ev Mant: Freight frelhi were halted on 2 Doctors Onnspnaelln, « 12 trunk, llneibxSupecviso'cy per­ fourth-inning double led to conino, ih Pafko. U sonnel of the kamqs City terminal the Yankee run after PeeweAMoDouaniil, ft) Hodgea, lb Railway Company were attempt­ Reese had tallied . for the ^rtin, Sb Flirillo. rf ing to move passeng^ and mall .irains. ___ to - Dodgers on a aingle by R oy p ; ...... JkaMjW, p — Pnaeareila ._(At.) ^ ’Ternilnai employea operate "‘'all . Campanella in the .third.,. ' L- trhina while they are on Urmiq,G |n«ia«r^Inte; »nam'S'«i> eeev** >eww> r - property, X KInley (AL.1 second bane; Ptnelli, FIBMT IN.NINO YAXKRRa Biir Allen, vice-chairman of the (Nt) third hne^. Honochick (A t)’ .Switchmen of North America, Bauer worked the count to Ji2 nnd Boggeas (^fl.) fool llnea. ilnw^ as then dropped a Texas Jeagiie aiiigle the author of a study Lodge No. 102, aald locomotive Dgnbury, Oct. 2— (A*) — By EDDY GILMORE between Snider and Furillo. Rii- which ahowa whichever patty car enginemen and firemen were ob- Two Xprominent /> Danbury ■erving the picket linea. Moscow, Oct. 2— (/P) •— suto attempted a hit and nin plav, rtce 62 criticul'conntlee In I2 key physiciim# diacloacd todh.v Prime Minister Stalin said swungand miaaed, and Bauer waa |low roller and, whipped IM* out states ^WlhSJthe eicctioii., holde pw The awltchmeh went on strike at“ first. ' / ...... that have been sus­ an eaiy out at second. Campanella doeument In hla New York Clt> unekpettedly at 8 a. m. tc;s.t.) Just pended in3,cfihitPly from the today it js more probable: to Robinson. Riszuto drew a base No runs, one hit, no.efrore, two efhee. George Bnll, nntlonal pefore the heavy passenger train capitalistic nations will go to on balls on the next pitch. Billy left.-' executive direetor of the Volun­ movement through the yards. staff'of Danbury hospital. Dr. 40hn t>. -Booth. Danbury war than that there will be a Loes, young righthander, started SECOND 1NNIn6 DODOERS teers for Stevenson, enid in Picket lines were thrown up st war involving the Soviet warming up in the Dodger bull­ Springfield. HI., thnt the GOP Is key entrance points to the yards medical examiner, and Dr. Nathan­ Robinson-drew a baSe on balls. and the Union station. iel Seltecly confirmed a report of .Union. He declared the day pen. Mantle stnick out.. With a Campanella. sivlnglng at the first planning n two-milllon-do||nr '*po- 2-strike count oh Woodling; Ris- lltleni soap auds”- rnmpnign— A few hours later, the National their auapenslon, on which hospital may come when Japan M d pitch on. n hit and run play, rap­ Mediation board in W#ahlngton officiiUli declined to comment. suto-lit out for second but was ped sharpiy'p* CtolUns who made baaed on this atud.v—over radio German- "break out of cut-down on a Sne throw by Cam­ and television to elect Gen. Elsen- asked the union to call off the Bqtn doctors said they received panella to Reese. the undssistedx putout at first as registered letters yesterday from AmeritJan slavery,” and he Robkiison. who had gotten a good hower. rtrike pending board efforts ' to No runs, one. hit, no errors, hone settle the dispute in union-com­ ^ e Hospital Board of Managers pictured this as increasing Jump, raced Into second. Pafko notifying them that their hoapitel the chances of capitalistic kft. filed deep to Bauer. Robinson ad­ pany meetings. The request was . rUtST INI^NO' DOpORRS sent to the unlon'i headquartera In privileges would he suspended at war. vancing to third after the catch. midnight last night because they Risxuto gobbled up Cox's eloW Rascht, apparently bothered by Buffalo. N. y. Stalin expreaaad h|s views in . a failed Ip attend a meeting Of the SO-pags article (probably 28,000 asunder and threw him out. Rbese Robinson's pranclhg down the Denies TV, Chargo Eight Violation board on Tuesday. ■mtH to Bauer in short right. Snider third base line, threw three balls The switchmen voted the itrike They said, that • they received i words) 1m tha magazine Bolahavlk. looked at a third straight atrike. to Hodges, end finally walked him He spoke on the eve of the Comr after breakdown of mbnth-long telephone calls shout 8 p. m. Monr | me regliM of worded Russian note deeJafed, would create a “ tljirtAt to the radio - television csmpaigii. Of GI Fuiid aiderad for reappointment. £a Uie CKnater ,Au Brunner iaepseta ttn daMi«ed si& at B^mnar^ Ink. tha UnlUid Staten, bcenlUtig oiit on security of the Soviet UnionJnl( ■ Such a /plaa had boon sug­ past, they aald. the annual.reap- Bobhera hut night mndcua crude to pry tha aafe aipen.' It the path of Indiniendent ttOvnlop- mant,. manna to Delia Tbs formal'Ruaalan proUat, pub-, / • - r gested huit rejected, ho su(L ppintmfiit of stuff doctors has bssn was Jhe seennd try ja about five montlui, “ :Tha laat attem a' lUhed today in all Moscow newa- ! M Wazhihi^oh, Oct a rhorAer'Iesa rBiiffh# matter. May IS- wtiriii tliB- wilprIta eaca|>ed- with about The ' advertising man, Roster In order to mnkn Wgra InevH* papers and delivered yesterday toj V j eju Reeves, says the group backing The Veterans , administrationt . Dr. Selleck laid- he thought' It Jewelr.v, aecOrdIng lo Bnumer* the Daniah minister here, said' unlikely that the board Would able, he contended, "it la tieenn- Oep, Dwight D. Elaenhower lor which plans to lay o ff 2,260 nary--to destroy imperialtiim.'' establishment of such bases would; Pfesidant hopes to spend several summon any other doctors up for violats Danish-Sovdet agreements, hundred thousand, dollars oii_a hospital employes in an reappointment. Asked if he had In i^reatlng his viewX, StnUn reaped Mhc'e tbs'* end of World eld Mass economy move,' was accused any idea why he and Dr. Booth said hi) was correcting the- RIVh - • // radlb-TV campaign If the money' takes of other Conununlsta who War If. can be raised. . by I Republican campaign were singled Out for. ettention, he Ike Asks Koreans "The Soviet government pu replied; believed there waa little likaUbood Tha commenl.from Reevhs came leader today of squandering of bonfUcta between capitnUntte upon the Danish government last night sfter another adyerti^ /' *T do have an Idea.' B u t't don’t responsibility for possible oOn- Break Gu^ its GI education funds. think I'd like, to havFlt recorded _____ ea because the Unltyl ing man, Michael Levin, said the The VA announced .‘yesterday sequenesa Of such a policy,”/ the cltiaens for Eisenhower planned a at tWs time."' States, as they atated it, had sub* that, ■ by Nov. 4, it will discharge Both physicians are Danbury na- Jected them to aateitte positioiis. V' ii two million dollar program. 2,250 workers in the adminiatra- 7 - The article by Stalin bore the S i ' . ' ' ‘.l?"?' Reports ike Approval tly/es. /_ Tbs protest followed /lo s e on “ t'F) Y esterday S /rioting tive, special services.- cuatodial ,/Dr. Booth, who 'Is chairman of By THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS V title ‘Economic Problema of Soeinlv Levin said at a news conference and 'maihienance; ranks^At its 82 ism in the USSR.” The title la in Soviet press a t t a c k s ^ the re- Oil this prisonerisland yeaterday that the campaign would the Connecticut Medical Examin­ Dwight D. Eiaenhower declared today there i# “ no sense” cent eight-nation Ni^TO "Mainr was „only a prelUfle , to a hospitals and two domiciliary - fa- line with the. party view thgt the be the most concentrated one.^of ing Board, ie >a son off the late In the United Sthtes bearing the brunt of the Korean war brace" naval maneuvers around cilitlea. ' 'The VA has 1S5 hoapt- Superior Court Judge John Rich­ Soviet Union 'll in aocialiat atate Norway and Denm^k, -both Atlan­ planned maag/escape of 5,884 Ita kind in hietorj’. He aald Elsen­ taia and 108 clinics. when the South Koreans could be trained ft) defend them­ of development/alming towarff the Chinese /l/ds, American hower had Approved the project ards Booth. He began his practice tic pact member^ R\iaslan newra- The announcement said tha/per­ ' here in December, 1028. A former selves. Bringing his presidential/eampaign into Illinoifi, the ultimate goal of Communiam. papers had d^ ribed the war authorities said tMay. and already had made two score TV programs for distribution, to sonnel reduction is "a step/ de­ president of the Fairfield County OOP candidate told a cheeHng*— — ------I So](s Oomriule Erra games, which/included a landing \ i. MsJ. qen. T h o i^ W. Ilerren signed to help brlng~^the agency Medical Society, he has been throng at Champagne, the first Saltin siiid; s;'''' told correepnndenM the riot was to local stations. - ' The pui-poae,' Levin-said,' was to within funds appropriated." The thing that should be done In Ko­ "Certain comrades contenil .thnt (Oopthmad ou Puge-Twelve) " -he-a-slgnal-for-A mass-brwJcout VA’s budget request fqf medical rea I* to train the Smith Koreana. Two Networks hecauan: of -new international .cohr but U. S. troq^ moved In and svvtng 12 key states and win the (OonMnoed on Page Theup) election for IQsenhower. The states activities during- the year 'which He ha.mmered at vvhat he c'alled dttlona following the second world "broke the back of the planned started July 1 was .reduced hy the failures of the adminiatratton war, '''wars' between capltaliatic revVlt." y ■ ' he named were New' York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Congress fronf. 1701,442,318 to in foreign affairs - and then scorn­ Open High Cost countries ceased to be ine^table." Red Air Force rren sam' the prisoners plan- f67p.318.8H/ ■ ; fully ssked if the people felt "they — ■u-aA . 'These comrades, . the.. )|qviet ned joln/Commuiiist 'fu'errillas Pennsylvania,—Oh I o, I n d i a-h a, N. Ye Train Fire Michigan. Illinois, Wisconsin, lows Frank C ./ Hiitoh, Vateraiis' di­ never bed It so j ^ / ’ .He, ripped I Azl Agsfiaf- leader ate mMtakeh^ 'Hd.,ex- in thk mountains if they, escaped. vision chairman of the Republi­ into corruption in government and -K JL ACqgA|L9. plained they felt that cont^? Reservists Top ^ POk's Killed and f^lUomia. ' said thia kind of thing could not ' dictions between aocialism nitd Reeves .latsf said the two mil­ can National committee, contend­ 1 11 Tube Makes Fifty six .of the rioting prison­ ed In a statement today: prestige,it; HoliyOvood. Oct 2 —' (AP) - capitalism were stronger than the- ers w-e/iy killed or fatally wounded. lion dollar plan was only a- aug- 'geation and that it was rejected. "Unless there la a cHnge In the "«.r.ly" needs abrosd. : ^ S c itd CBS wind up the flrat contradlcUona between capltaliatic . S. in Number More than 100 others were injured'. national administration, veterans of iPallTures c0ui|tri4a themselvea-^that tbdjr ' Herreit pointed , out\ that the He. aaid he had hired Levin, a Hiiiidreds'^ick heat of a spectacular ? televiiioii writer for the Erwin Wasey Adver­ affairs h/ndled by the Veterans He referri a "series of fail- building race this week-end with tgke 'the view the Ujnited States 'Washington, Oct, 2— —Russia breakout\was planned for Oct. 1. adminiatfatlan will continue to -World Wars One his. so subjected other capltaliatic th.i> fhlrd imnlversary of me.fouM- tising agency, and that Levin had New York, Oct. 2—(JPh^ 'The eh-, Urea"'that buxom Mdrie Wilson out In front baa about a milllo'h air force re- drafted the plan. The two million grow Worse." snd Two and to Korea as|-for CBS coimtriea that ;lhere is little pos­ tng'of the\Chinese Cbmmiuilst re< gine of a crowded PemsylViuiia sibility of future wars betwen pervists it could call upon in case gkne. ■ \ dollar . figure was far too high, f Says Millions M'aated - again'he hit at ocrallo -ieed-' The two biggest networks are of a'wpr. The Ifnited States'has Reevas .Jotd a pew'sman last night, Hiltpn said both Democrats and Railroad commtiter train caught erahip. \ spending m ort than ,j00 milliain them. ^ ' - ■/ / Col. Richkrd D. Boerem, Ontario. Net -eo.- sald-BtaHhr gOO.CXK). , » -= Calif.', commander of thb Cheju The . Ted -Bates Advertising Repubiicana are uncovering tn- fire in a tunnel,(indef the Hudson Not once did he refer, to' Presi­ dollars to make. HolIyw'O^ the This was reported today by the agency, of which Reeves is an ex­ atancea in which.the VA lB/"anarl- dent Tfuman by name t X Ihere television'cMltal-of the world, A He sdded It was incorrect TT. 8. Air Force in the "Air Re- .city POW camp, said POW\ c»>m- rlyer today and hundreds of' com­ think that If the-United'BftitH pat mand headqulirters learned of the ecutive, 'was ‘‘ retained “ by the ing veterans ,benefits and wasting was Implied criticism of-the Presi­ title now held by New' Ifork. , servlst,” official Air.Force month/ muters were made ill by acrid dent in. his blasts. Jspsn and tha nations of 'westeni planned brSak last Aug.' 2'4 and Cltiaens for Eisenhower to handle uncounted m|iliona of dollara." CB.S unvelli -a 12 million/ddollar 1y miagaXine. The AF said the art!- radio and television promotion 'smoke that 'billowed tlywigh (he The political spotlight, however, Europe ■ on rations they would ela Is the first kAown attempt ,ht immediately began making plans With educatipnal benefits now tube. initial tuiit o f Itz., televigibn., . city to stop it. Bob Mullin, a apokeaman for extended to .Kofha veterans, Hilton tomorpw with -the fau-Aeturn of roOfldlng up Russia's Air Fon^^'w-- the (Tltiaena fo^ Elaenhower com­ Dense emoke boiled through the (Cktntlnned on Page Three) - I Page Twalm) nerve strength and program, / He said that the die hard Redd in said, "there are further opportpn- three-mile tunnel, so thick that Miss Wilson in "M.v^Frtend Irma.” .The article left many holSs in compound seven were aupppsed to mittee, said a radio-TV campaign Ities to repeat the known over- many df the comrputers had :^n be, On Saturdsv, piBC will midro- the complete picture because, 4he throw rocks at American k«ards tvas anqpimced several weeks ago [payment of approximately 100 assisted through hatchways after^ wave A special/'All Star Revue" AF said. It was Impossible to get as.'ll irtgnal for Reds li^ the nine in . the trads press and that the ' mlllibn'dollars for training.” the disable train had been pushed with Red 8k.eIton, Milton Berle, all tha infonnatlon needed. But. it From 1944 to 1980,, J -to Hew .York.,.[-„:______„X Jimmy Du,rante, Dinah Shore, does indicate wfaat the U. S. mlgbt. _r- (Coii|liiued en Page, (|evca) (OeaHaued ou Page Tws) 34 per cent- oJL cases investigated An e'mergency call’ for oxygen :.£hlL-^Meu*4a;-Alarpe^ --Matw- -and' -Bulletin be up Against In esse of a war with sherwed: •‘malaofministratlon. negli­ was' made to/ 'Nevi- 'Tork police ' Culled From AP Wires ./ George^-Jesael: Berle, an NBC ..ttuaaia.. gence, gift-acceptance, or outright ;Hl>dquaite)^.^J^rat/ M f|l,d standby, from -New 'York, is flying from th« AFWirw :::Z‘Tti4 m serve-or- crfnitiiit by' r X :.^ .4iH«A,pBji^hgerii^ t h m 'hsein-' terthtf' iq>e)ilnJr. 'Wi(lAr;*¥dit/a AWe ggnlaation would supplement the ■nel." ■ ■ ' V " ' . . taera of fh£.t£aln crew were taken mllliOh 4oH«r slti^io/ifte ft’fA regular Riasman Air Fbfce fh case sms "The 'Veterans adminlStraUcn .to PitnAaylvania. staUon . n\edicai 'Head of husH-husii-CenlJAlvTi^ hr an evenlugt 80 jmlljjoh doljei; «f war. Kfjw manjr aircraft theaa allCwed the waste of /tens' of mil­ of Ices for Inhalat^treatment.— •' teltijfence Agency sayx Etaenhower* ^’Ifwr^Vadkr/CIct.. raaerves. would put in the sky the lions of dollars for siSppSles,'" he The train, the.ea'rly bird running promised tir do what he could to, . 'TTi* - NBC -stnihirwair nnihed to' eandidats has dnopnsd oat o f tha AT cojildnt/(as:y. said. "Additional-tens of millions from-Bay Head Junction, N[ J., to atop any Repiihllcan move . t6 completion with the fast tllt-up preaidaatlal rare. Tha Amerieaa Tha Riiastans said in March, wete wasted on worthless -trsinlng New York City, normally carried make a campaign Issue of possible method construction. -Walls. Pil­ vegetarian party anaonneed to­ 1»51. they had 18,000 ^m bat courses." ' ■ - 850 to a 'thousand commuters. Communist infiltration of the lars and other big , parts of the day that' Its nomlnae, Herbert planes with' a big enough mgruu Hilton said Korea veterarlr / With flames bursting from the CIA ,-r-. Genoa, Italjiv home town building were made horizontally C. Holdridge, of Detroit, hjid By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS j^lans/ for McCarthy to: make" So of Christoph.M Columbus, decides withdrawn and that.-DdnlcI, J. (Oeetlpeed pa Page Twelve) ConnecUcut Democrats were I appefance there, aiid that he '''“ -AOeaMiAied oa Page Two) -(Continued on Page Three) to .celefcinfe' diacovery of- America ■ (Continued on Page Three) Mufpb.v. of San PriUMtaeo, was Jumping all over ConnecUcut-Re-] doubted It would fak'eiplace. su ecee^ g him. • “ *.•. every Oct. 12. ' _ . *■ . . ■ ~~ ’ i. - publicans today for the recepUdn; In any event. Snyder said,'his Prague radio says Crecit, Presi* the latter accorded Senator Joseph adininisttation will not invite ;Mc-f dent Klement Gottwakl ■’■leaves BEPORT ATOM BLAST. Attlee DefeatBi MctTarthyi. (R.-Wls.) whose cam- ceirtliy to Waterbury, but hi Vienna to attend' Russian Com- Lattiiiiore Tipster Londoa, Oat. X—(lP>rrThe Lon­ paign against Communists and , dined to say why. ' Wli^shida Wins Jap Election^ miinlst Parly Congress in Mos­ don Evening News said today ArniB Cut Plan left-wingers has surged up a na When McCarthy spoke in Bridge-' ^ •- g g _ cow . . r Vincent Hallinan, Pro­ Is Helil liiiioeeiit the first test of a British atomic ^ —g-r „ explosion hH taken pince in thn ‘ ‘“^ n n « U c m A ''S h lu ..n . "h .v . .Imost every gressive Party candidate-for pieal- leading Republican. In the aUte. bociausts irami^Keds ,rade Monte BelW IsUnds off Anstm- Mbrecambe, Bng., O cL -f—-. Leadership In Dispule manager was acquitted ~on two Bevan-tinged oiitflt-^th* Union of eyes of thoughtful citiMns." try's pro-American policies, Northeastern Poullr.v Producers allegedly w'ritten by U, S. Am­ to say about him: Although the Liberala won con­ charges that", he had falsely ip.- bassador .Chester Bowlea to tha Shop, ''DiZtributlve and Allied McCarthy visited . Connecticut .Voters turned their backs oh the trol of the govemiheht, leadership Council elects Henry Sagllo '^rot But Snow, who is managing Glastonbury preohrt; vlce^esident. fqfmed the FBI and the Central publisher of- a pro'Commnnlst Wor)t6ra--calling for reduction of Tuesday, and lifted his welcome Benton's campaign for. re'eiection, Cooinrunists, refusing, to. return a of, the party Itself sUH waa Iq the arma program ao. that Bri.tain so much that before h« lelt yes­ Intelligience Agency that--<5wen jfiVekly,.,. teed off on the GOP .last night single Red to -office In yesterday's doubt. Observers foresaw a bitter , Britain's,/fsvorite'Arink—tea —- Lattimore planned to make a trip cun spend thg money to produce terday he said he was coming back wunruiis statement: election. In the old Diet' i Parlia­ battle between Yoahida and Ai'nies off ratlonitig Sunday after more exporti and increase, social to Itussia,' ■ . IS PLEE STOCKABE to m ak e.! speech in .Waterbufy '—"The Republican leadership of ment) . the Communists, had 22 IcM ro- Hatoyama, a tussle thaj^ 1* years Justice Court Judge The tip, which Jarvlnen said was Fort Dlx, N . O ct. 2— services. "within JO days or two weeks.” Connecticut has made a fatal scats. . ■ might split the Liberal ranks. ‘ Peter ~ ' Koopa orders Litchf|eld misunderstood at a'drinking pa'rty Thirteen aaMlera escaped frem The vote was 3,644,000 for the WBl Not Invito Senator blunder. They have agqin under­ Complete Unofficial .returns Hatoyama, founder of the party, (Touiity. Superior Court trial Idr Attlee view of rearmament and last spring, led to a State depart- the prison stochnde nt Port D(x Raymond E. Snyder, Water- estimated the intelligence of our gave the Uherals 240 seats, Pro­ was purged from political life by Hartford., bartender accused menUorder banning travel by Lat- .- eariy today by tonneUag 28 lsal> bury’a Republican mayor, aald last' gressives '85/ right wtngi. 8o- aelUag take diamond rings from ythaig barm cki ta an ant*; (OauttaMMS aa Bag* Ihrae) night, howtver. that ha knew hf-M- (OtmlhiaMi'M Pag* f1v«) cimlieta 87, left wing SoclaUata 84, /(OaBtliuMff aa Bag# Itvaa) Thbmaston Jeweler. --((JMttmed OK Pag* M1m U ck>-

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