ntroAT, SEPTEMBER M. I960 I lEtt^nitts ifrraUi Avints Daily N«t Pi Ran TlwWg Fee the Meotk e« Aogoet. 1SB« rw tmn et o . a either yam gooda or aaerchandlaa eepted at Uia Chamber o f Com­ "A. M. Nowach" listed in yester: The teachera, Mrs. Julia Savlskl It will be repeated hourly. such services." Crossing of Parallel day's Herald was in error. and Mrs. Leona Nevers of the sec­ f ^ L.(yrUS O. veiling 1 Series o f Missouri Governor Tells The source! did not dlscloaa the STARTIN G A T 8:15 SHARP (This is aimed chiefly at a prac ond grade, and Mrs. Nevers and Philly Hotels- Crime Probers Slain term s-but presumably they wtB The Cosmopolitan club will start Mrs. Norene Cotter of the third /. Co“ »esU; Miildlelown tice of paying freight bills or buy ha "BUirender or alaa,” Tha "or grade, presented abort talka ex­ Mav Head U. S. Ing passenger tickets free of tax Girds for Battle in U. N. I /^1_ ____ the fall season .with a potiuck 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPECIALS “ WiU Elect New Mayor Gangster Didn^t Try elaa" could mean unleashing tha luncheon on Friday. October 6. at plaining the work of their gradea. I •< A To Stay Open by obtaining them In Canada. The As Body Takes Up j Ulicap Lauada Bouth Korean armored columna one o’clock in /the Robbins room, Following this they answered To Boss His Office tax rates are 15 per cent for paS' on what remalna of tha broken Canter church. Following the many' interesting questions raised Controls Board New Haven, Sept. 30.— — senger tickets and three per cent Proposal Future and greatly depleted Red Army In luncheon Mrs. Wallace G. Payne by the parents. Defy Strike Threat As ! Connecticut political leaders, busy Kansas City, Sept. 30—(fl”)—Sen­ for freight.) Dollar to Aid the north and complete annihila­ Tea was prepared by Mrs, Al­ C o u r s e president will report . the gen­ with the big • election campaign, 4. The 20 per cent excise (sales) Korea tion of trapped remnanta In the eral federation convention which bert Bogli and Mrs. Harold Lar­ World Series Money Labor Trouble Shooter ate Crime Investigatora today tax on retail sale of jewelry and south. ! get a chance Monday to sec studied a mass of testimony on ‘ wSa held in Boston early in the son of the hospitality committee what’s doing in the smaller arena furs will begin to apply to "retail Lake fluccaaa, flept. SO—(P) — Dominion Cabinet May AWas Hamaier FarolM summer.jiind which she attended assisted by the room mothers, Looms in the Offing Reportedly Consider­ • of municipal jwUtlce. • -.axr Missouri political Intrigue and gala. 0l aucltvUfJes jiuctiMasrs Bitter Ruaalan oppoaltlon to United The 38th parallel was tha jjna aa A delegate from the local club. Mrs. Edward Saari and Mra. or agents selling these eommodl- Boost Currency to a drawn by tha United States and ing Offer to Direct i Forty-six of ConnecOcuTii ' iffS nreketeering. Nationa force* going noKh of the Allan Bourn. Mra. Michael Reg- Pfilladelphia, Sept. 30—(/P)—Fif­ communities will choose munici­ The testimony was given to a ties on behalf of non-retailers and getts and Mrs. Joseph Wright SSth Parallal In a Korean unifica­ 'Parity With the L. S. S-Sgt. Hobert L. Shea, of 78 FORAUCA Cuddle Up In A Good Warm teen of Phlladelphia’a largest ho­ Wage - Price Agency pal bfflcera then In elections which Senate committee by men rang­ legal representatives of estates of (Uontlaaed ea Pago Twelve) poured. Assisting the committee IN -W A U tels, ready for delegates to a large tion move waa expected in the Edmund street, ha.s been called p f T H E WEEK COUNTERS i normally are decided by local ing from the Missouri Governor to non-retailers," were two eighth grade girls. TV & R A D IO convention and hopeful of baseball powerful Political Committee to­ Ottawa, Bapt. 80—(/P)— Ameri­ back into active service with the Washington, Sept. SO—(>P>—Tall. rather than state or national Is­ underworld figures. U. 8. Marine Corps, and has re­ Paula Firestone and Betty Ann fans for a World Series opener sues. The committee, headed by Sena­ day. can tourisU may eee the and of Flannelette Gown here next week, say they’ll stay 73-year-oId Cyrus S. Ching, the ported to Camp Lejeune, N. C. He White. __ f' Nevertheless, coming only live tor Kefauver (D.. Tenn.), haa been Delegation heada normally alt cheaper Canadian dollars today aa Will Broaden prevloualy served for 5 years and open despite a strike threat. government’s top labor trouble­ on the 80-natlon committee. They weeks before the important gen­ conducting hearings in Kansas Probe Means the Dominion's Cabinet meeU to 10 months with the Marines. They have been given notice by shooter, Is reported to be President eral elections in November, Mon­ since Thursday. It planned to wind looked to Ruiaia'i Foreign Minis­ or Pajam a the AFL and CIO that unless con­ Truman’s choice to administer review foreign exchange rates. day’s balloting will command up It* stay with a brief session ter Andrei Vlahlnaky to try to itall The session Is widely expected to U.S. Draft Law "Silver. Our Precious Heritage,’ CUSTOM BUILT-IN EXHIBITS tract demands are met by mid­ mobilization era wage controls. this morning. High Brass the committee from putting the Solid colort or prints, daintily trimmed with eyelet ham- night tomorrow some 5,000 em­ close attention from political result In boosting the value of will be the topic for consideration Or EleetioR Day KITCHENS S DISPLAYS Ching is understood to be con­ strategists in charge of the state A surprise witness yesterday Korean question first on the order burg or man tailored. Sizes 34 to 40. ployes will stop work. CUnada’B money In terms of U. 8 by the Professional Women’s Club sidering a TYuman offer to become campaign. was Missouri Governor Forrest of bualness. at Its meeting Tuesday, October 3, TELEVISION rnie Bellevue-Stratford Hotel Chairman of a National Wage Sta­ dollar*. Plan to Build 3 Million Smart New Democrat Holds Post Smith. Demotion of 336 Plai|i Failing that, he waa expecU(f OlUwa and New York financial in the Federation room of Center Vote for Hathaway Corp. went to court yesterday and bilisation Board. It Is known that Middletown, with a population "Exerted No Influence” to demand that the U.N, iMue a Man Armed Force; ChuKh house. Richard W. Mi­ obtained a temporary injunction he discussed the matter with Mr. circles Kgarded last night's Cana' You really enjoy telerislon of 30,000 and about 14,000 regis­ Smith told the committee that clothesmen in N. Y. 38th parallel *top-order on Ita dian announcement that foreign- chaels, manager of Michaels, Main for $3-29 to $3.98 against the proposed strike. The Truman earlier thia week. Charles Binaggio, slain Kansas forces, polaed there for a decision May . Extend Service Btrsat jewelers, will address the when you know It’s not dis­ unions say the welXorut Is over CongresB has authorized price- tered voters. Is the biggest com­ exchange dealings would be tem­ munity voting Monday. It will be etty Northside political leader, had “ Only the Beginning^’ by General Douglas MacArthur porarily suspended as an almost group on this subject, on which he ARCHITECTURAL DISPIAY' Fall Dresses demands tor wage Increases and wage controls If the President turbing the decor of your the only city to elect a mayor, a exterted no Influence In his office. on a move northward. ceitaln prelude to narrowlpg—or Washington, Bapt. 80—(O—A la well qualified to speak. The Doard of Dirootors CABINETRY FIXTURES better working conditiona. thinks they are needed to curb the He said he knew nothing of ef­ maatlng will be followed with a room. We build them In. post held by Democrats since New York, Sept. 30—oPi—Police Yugoslavia and India may aide closing—the) 9-cent gap between broadened draft law to ralao and Seeks to Effect Aeeord economy during the nation's big forts by Binaggio to bring about with the 8ovlet bloc on such a the U. 8. and Canadian dollars. maintain a 3,000,000-man armad social period and refreshments will Along comes the urge for your first falj-feellng suit. Judge James Gay Gordon, Jr., defense build-up. 1946. Commissioner 'Thomas F. Mur screen flush to wall, blending 8o-o dark travel sheer rayon crepe with shining tafieta ElsewMcre, the chief office at changes In the Kansas City Police phy’s sweeping purge of the graft- move. At present, the Canadian dollar force "for years to coma—parbapa to aarvad by the hostess conrmlt- issued the temporary injunction Is See Plans ‘Tn the Works” Department. beautifully with the Interior. rayon in a new suit with fly away cuffs and pockets. Fine- stake will be the first selectman- shaken New York Police Depart' Study Unlflcation Is officially at a 9.1 per cent dis­ a generation” la In prospect beforo attempting to bring togather man­ Mr. Truman is required under "I have never been approached ment moved nearer to the deteC' There was speculation the move count In terms of lU American the end of the year. looking little shawl collar, new slim-line skirt. agement and union representatives this law to impose wage controls ship. Installation can be made In Rivals for the Middletown may­ by anyone, directly or Indirectly, tiva division and the high brass may be attempted In the Security counterpart. In other word*, the Chairman VInaon (D-Ga) of tha for a conference today in hts at the same time he clamps down to lessen law enforcement since I CUSTOM MADE new nr older homes. CABINET MAKERS oralty, decided In recent years by today. Council, too. Canadian dollar Is worth 91 U. 8. House Armed Services Oommlttoa SUPPLIES chambers. price controls on any Item or In­ have been Governor." Smith de­ In the lineup room at Police The committee has before It an cenU. said today ha expacta Congraao to SA SH S DOORS The Master Brewers Associa­ dustry. The prospect Is that such margins of 1,000 or less, are City Councilman William J. Scanlon, clared. "I think Missouri la freer Headquartera yesterday, Murphy eight-nation resolution — which Expect Decision Today ravlae the present law when It ra- tion has reserved much of the controls would be applied first of crime and organized gambling told 350 ranking offtaers he w’as A striking Improvement In Can' only to certain few raw materials Democrat, and Ex-Mayor Salva­ most of the 60 member* favor In turns In November. tore E. Cubeta. than at Snv time In many vears.” becoming aware of "irruption in Ita general outline*—calling for ada's gold and dollars resources Hia committee already is bold­ $ 1 3 « 8 (Uontlnaed on Ikge Five) and key finished products. Seednd Witness Cites Bribe , the Detective DivlstoqT and among has stimulated talk for some time So far the President has said The Democrat incumbent. May­ UJ4. forces and a U.N. commle- ing hearing* on suggested chang­ or C. F. Bell, a retired Wesleyan The Governor denied he 'Anew "some commanding officers..’’ ■lon to arrange for unlflcation and that an upward revaluation of the es. only that the matter of wage-price anything about a purported at­ He said hia wholesale demotion Dominion currency might be In the controls is under study. Hs has de­ professor, declined to run again. rehablllUtlon. Vinson declined to say at the Ollier 2-Pc. Suits In Faille Thia year’s mayoral campaign tempt to set former Attorney of 336 plBlnsclothes men waa juO In plain language. It nieana that winds. A strong hint In that di­ ■■ ! clined to give any hint on when General Roy MrKlttrick to with­ the start of a bottom-to-top rection waa aeen In Canada's re­ such controls can be expected. will be the fifth for Cubeta. He U. N. force* may go to whaUver (CooUaued on Paga Twelve) News Tidbits won in 1942 and 1944. He was draw from the Democratic Prim- shakeup of department peraon- part of Korea t* neceasary, and to cent decision to lift or modify im­ $8.98 to $13.98 Mr. Truman’a talk with Ching arv rare In 1948. nel. port reatrlcUona on i^.any producU about becoming Wage Stabilization beaten in 1946 and 1948, the last •tay there until conditions are Called From (/P) Wires time by 818 votes. McKittrick earlier had testified 8i:andal Broke Last Week bought from the United SUtea. Board Chaii;man could be an indi- stabilized and unified elections ar­ GOP Controls 38 Towns that Binaggio had sought to have The plainclothes men's main ranged. The commission, expected The pause In foreign exchange 'caftlon, however, that plans for him withdraw’. He also said he function waa to curb gambling and dealings waa aiThounced by Fi­ Color Video Hudson advance# prices on 1951 State Republican Chairman to Include many Aslan membera, You'Jf Be Proud To Send wage-price controls are In the Clarence F. Baldwin said that with had been offered as much as 350.- vice. Murphy sent the whole would carry out the aupervlalon of nance Minister Douglas Abbott. models. . .State police arreet 104 works. only local issues Involved, he did 000 to get out of the race against crew back into uniform and to He said the matter waa being dis­ at lewd show in Ansonia. . .Gov­ pounding beats. Some of those election* and economic measure* Stirs Up Row Plant N O W for Spring Color I Ching Liked By Both Sides not expect that Monday's results Smith. for relief and rehablllUtlon to set cussed with the International Mon­ these Smart New' ernor Dever predicts Democrats Ching. an industry member of would "show any significant reac- Another witness yesterday also ousted were captains and lieuten­ etary Fund, official guardian of IMFORTID will sweep the state elections ^ in' ant*. He suggested to precinct Korea on iU feet aa an Independent the War Labor Board during World tibn to the present State and Na­ testified Binaggio had attempted country. foreign exchange rates. Mlrrlefuidieekvour Massachusetts. . ,Ck>v. Bowlea War II, was Industrial Relations tional Administrations.” to bribe him. R. Robert Cohn, a commanders that replacements Abbott also cautioned that It (Zourt Tests Face FCC suggests "CJonnecticut” brand BuaaU Rejected Republle HOLLAND BULBS Director for the ,U. 8. Rubber With his party in control of 85 Russia end her sympathlMra would be "inadvisable’' for the Ruling Making CBS NEW FALL SHADES IN SEMI 'names for produce of Connecticut Company when Mr. Truman select­ of the 46 towns, Baldwin asasrted: (OonHnoed oa Paga Twelva) (OaatiJinod aa Pago Twalvo) public to "form conclusions as_ to FIRE IN5UIMNCE Christmas Cards farmers. . .Demoorata call new have never accepted U. N. recog­ Molvia S. Hathaway Nawar KindtLargar Plowart—Battar Colors ed him in 1947 to be director of "Good government should pre­ nition of the Republic of (South) what action would be taken until System the Standard SHEER FIRST QUALITY record In voter registrations in an official announcement la made.’’ The big quality Bulbs that give the Federal Mediation and Concil­ vail In these local conteata. I ex­ Korea or the aeven-natlon U. N. A graduate of Ohio bad newa tor Senator Taft. iation Service. pect the desire for a return to He gave no Indication when that you the most for your money. . . .Chicago grand jury repri­ (tommlsslon on Korea which the Washington, Sept. SO.—((1^—> Harvard College llina, Army chief of Maurice Tobin established an Of­ "becoming Increasingly disturbed aenting Europe; Brazil and Cuba, to freeze currency speculation — perteaee la tonra aflalia, he la wen staff, aaya two-fold job o f armed lasting one day ushered In Cana­ officlala expect a court test. u , lo ty to grow —pow'lf hovo 50.1 fice of Defense Manpower to be about the grovring burdens of ex­ from the weaUm hemlaphera; and It la Imown that ths Federal GORMAN quaUfled tor the Board of Ditec- forces Is to check Communism ready for any emergency controls panding gevemment," a G. O. P. AtiMralla, a far Pacific power. da’s devalutlon of her dollar to the Insursnee tora. • wondortul fordon of littio cott OtHght your Mtadt «tMi Chrtstmae gmeikifs $ 1 .0 9 pair .and prevent another war. .' .Re­ PoUco Chief b Stricken Oommunlcationa Oommiaslon will that are aaqeUta la dasl«i aad raaffr pv* call election against Mayor New Haven, Sept. 80— Police Chief Jamee P, Cannon (Oaatteoad oa Page Twolva) not be at ail aurpriaed If it finds 41 BROOKFIELD 8T. (OootiBnod oa Pago Six) (Onllaasd ea Paga 8U) (Ooottanad oo Paga Twalva) itself called upon to defend its Vote Dcnoerstle, Oct. 2nd sooal. New you caa have your aasae kn* Fletcher Bowron will be held in of West Haven wae stricken with a heart atbek at hb home PHOm 6460 Plant Winter Rye Los Angeles Nov. 7. •. .Slxteen- procedure in the color field. printed on Cuneut "Blue O o o m T Christmaa there t^ay and was admitted in anconscious condition to the May A ik InlnncUoa Card* as lew as SO for $1. A thriUiag valuel year-old white boy whose stripped Seed Now down motor car knocked down Hdbpltal of St. Raphael h e ^ ^ ^ The talk current among broad­ seven Negro high gchool girls In Tom Trott” Tells Young Judy Garland Now Free casting folk la that aomeone la X DisiliB If Ira d lT ttl iMrt? St. Petersburg, Fla., has his driv­ tha aet-manufacturlng field wlB Announcing tho Opening of Smoke KiUa Three (Children shortly ask a U. fl. District Court . Cooler weatlier is at hand How about your Uaht yeur tsUctiea treai a stuaalag variety ing license snspewiled for six New York, Sept. 30 — (iT) — Smoke from a amoaldering judge to enjoin FGC from taking of brand new Christman Cards. Just strived, raoaths. . .Winston AurchlU was Fans “Saucers’* Are Real coach kilM three small children in a Brooklyn apartment Of MGM Ties Is Joyful any further action on color until elected to the House of Commons it has further considered the aubi' ALTNAVEIGH heating system? Need stove and furnace pipe? ‘rhty'rs cxeitinily dUtoeatl bnaarlmu am- for the first time 84 yoars ago to- today. Police and firemen worked over the Httb bodies for boeelng, stuanfaig papsis, rich eeloringi sad ject. A COUNTRY INli aaorrow. . . .Saying he Is "no Columbua, more than two hoara, trying to revive them with oxygen, HoUyweed, Bapt 80—((0)—Judy *.lndlcatad aha may be In the big all the latest aeeelty areatisas. Sss them O., Bapt. 30—UP)—atrlaa. Juat bow' many, tha com­ The color problem has bean, a ■I Bgrtef HHk Rottte 195, Stom, Conn Get it here. Also oil burner wicjko* great admirer" o f PrMddent Rhoe Fifth grade achool chlldran tho pany won’t my. before they gave ap. « « « Garland Is free today to aeeapt city three months. storm canter In the TV industry '^1 tedaymdIAVBI I of South Korea, Prime Minister world over—if they loamod thalr "My Weakly Raadar" for the any aeraan or stagsgo roias tlthat may Bad health and narvouanaaa In- ___ On ' tarfared with her aeraan work and for more Uum a year. I' I 4 rl Hi I i Nehru of India flatly opposes laaaona laat week— now know Sept. 18-I8 weak, carried an ar­ ooniabarwmy. ^ In spite of FCCs recant tonta* Commib Saidde In Heara# RATDKDATr SEPTEMBER SOtk SEE 5AMHMS O N DISPLAY TODAY New Velvet Trim Rhee proposal .that UN forces there ara aueh thinga as flying ticle by "Tom Trott,” a frakly fle- The fitful young actreas obtalnsd brought her several aiupansiona Biddeford, Me., SepL 80—(4V -A man committed knicide In’ recant years. FinaUy In a fit Uyo decision to make Columbia push beyond SSth parsUcL aaucara. titloua character, on flying mn- her raloasa yaatarday from Matro- Broadcasting Systam’s color tho DINNEB~4:S0 ta 7:80 P. Replace broken glass now and make door* Hen la Spala lays egg contain­ of despondency laat June, she cut , Altoiptltoly Barved, b a Hmaa T Itoi AtuMophera Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales They know becauao thalr "nawa- coca. today in aa ambnlaiice often oacd aa a hearse. E. T. Kendrick, GoMwyn-Mayer studio where ahe official color aystam. thafa la OtlQ ing hits of silver. . . .Cuban cab­ paper" told them ao. roaa to stardom, and anthuaad: her throat allghUy with a place of Fabric Glovira "Tom ’Trott” told hia youthful 42, formeriy of Rockland, was fonnd dead in the vebicb in glass and MGM auipendsd her a wide diffaranca of opinion ki tho and windows tight with weather stripping. inet votes to decorate General Thalr nawapapar la "My Weak­ roadora: "Isn’t It wonderful!" Industry on whotbar any color p lu -l^illpAT |mnjra^^2:SQ to 2:80 P. M. MacArthur. . . .Al Jelaea back the paint room of an aotomobile company where he had been But before taking up any of­ again with tha comment that "her ly Reader,” publiahad by the "Th|a weak, wa are at aa air­ aettona caused ua ambarrasament. is ready for gwtwal usa._ MulM royoii aUp-mt itylM with velvet cuffs. Colorfi after entertainment tour in Korea. Amarlean Education Fraaa of Co- port on tho Atlantic coast. Ths naed car department m an^i^ ^ ^ fers. 39-yaar-old Judy saya aha . . .Oeurt ruling In Pennsylvania plana to take in tha World 8ariaa delay, Imxmvaniancs and loas of I r HdU>UGH SATURDAY Bleck, hvowB. lumnua, one of tho oldaat educa­ most axeiUng thing are have aaan morale among co-workors.” moot o t directs rtraoval of pisdlc^ on tional pubUahing heuaaa In tha la .’flying aaucara.' Peoples Party Withdraws Backing Heads ter New York :S0 to 1:80 P.M. Tha oetrass. bar daughter, Liza, Tlwra haa bean tolk that Mias manufWtonni have reload a e t j S headquarters of Communist Party United States. It la required Balrag to V. 8 . M r ftoos tow HafiM, Srat 30— ' — —The Feepba Party of Connee< Judy Garland may aasuma Mary of protoat over BCCTa toQ M| •. :20 to 7:30 P. M. la P ;lM nrgh. . . .Majrine Corps and oaeratoty. Myrtle Cully, will Larsm ’s Feed and Hardware reading In many aclMxds. "For aavaral years, paopla tai Martin’s rola in "Soutb facifle” in qidpk tiM uq|a In new a d filMiKl.: ACOOMMODATED pair Igagao saya It wHI havo ae p M CbolM Oleto many parts of our eountiy have tiedt today'repndiated ito tacit sapport of the three Um caa< leave tomoarow or Monday for $ 1 .5 0 dMatfla on the Oomocratle ticiwt, Senaton Brien Men non New York. Mia# Garland—In pil- 84 DEPOT S Q U A ^ ' ^ ( 5 4 0 6 Iff sale o f President Truman’s fa­ Tha newaiwpar goaa to acboola (UoaMeoad ae roao Twal fOtioMaaatil TcL Storm 9150 mous letter as "coUaeter’s Item." in every atata and 85 foreign coun> lOoatl 1 as B i||0 Two) and WiUiaoi Bentoa and Gfsv. Cheater Bowlea. vata Ufa. ICn. Vineanta MtnaUI— -'I i V-.

( ■> Kite MANCII9STBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURUAT. SEPTEMBER 30. 1950

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER., CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, IIM FA(» n Head of School Group Oaims Rogers Townes Spending Habits SUN,-M0N,-.TUE<. “Being Used” Sunday School and eongrafatloa. The Saerament of tha Are Compared to Nation ^s i OtrrSTANDING 0% 8:30 p. m. Miaolon fMUvol at Supper. Hymn—••MoMer. No OfferiB*." Releases Statement BMII f e a t u r e s a Christ Lutheran Church. Hartford. . 5:00 p. m. Zion Lutheran 1* a Postlude, “ March Champetre.” Head o f U. o f C Student New York Sept. SO— (Special)—■♦> wives spent $6,857,000 In food church of tha International Lu­ Boex. V ja | ta ' racommand it for Manchastar on How much doea the average Man- stores. Nationally, In t h e theran Hour, atortlng tU eighteen­ Monday, 7:30. Methodiet Men Edgar Coughlin Body Brands Fraterni* same period, there waa a drop of C h u r c h e s begin with Bible study program tha baaia o f aafaty and long range cheater family spend each year? th eeoeon today, heard over 1,100 malntaaance coata. 3.5 per cent 'in food purchases. M4dl eUtione In 36 languagea In United at 8:00. Vernon, Looks Over ty Case as “ Publicity” Where is It spent and for wbat? ‘T h e whole matter coMea down Stores In Mancheater calling Friday, 8:00, Board of Trustees, Statee and O nada and in 49 ter- 'Tueeday. 10:00, All day eewlng Plans There and Gives to a queation o f aimple honeaty Answers to these questions are food thus received 22 cents out of Omter OangregatteMl OMreh rltoriee and foreign countrie#, lo­ by women of the church. Please Storrs, flept. 30—bPl- The presi­ brought out in a study of the Kev. OSffeie OUv«r Slmpeon. church office. and getting what you pay for. We of each dollar spent In the town's 8:00, Parish Building Commit­ cally over WTHT and at 9:00 p. bring lunch. Result o f Investigation have to aik for an appropriation dent of the student body at the spending habits of people in every retail eatabllshments. Throughout M alster m. over WONS, Hartford. 7:00, Boy Scout Troop 98. Untversit.v of Connecticut says the section o f’ the country. The copy- ■ev. Doretby WeUs Pease tee, green room. aufficlent to meet praacnt day the country as a whole an average •ON THE SAME SHOW - 8:00 Illustrated "Travel Lecture ” The Week Wednesday, 3:30, Junior Choir. local chapter of Phi Epsilon Pi Is rightev. RIchMd B. Kolter, AsslatMit Mary*a. then tha Yeehlva School that the people of Mancheater will a “ publicity campaign.’’ 000 In . 1049, marking an increase nearly 6 cents of each retail dol­ Sunday, Oct. 1. Criticising the treatment ac­ over the previous year’s record of ...... MecFarlane 9:40 a.m.—Sunday Bible School. and now Vernon” Mid Mr. Cough­ not be taken In by anv further lar. Drugr store eales totaled $407,- Offertory—"Prayer” ...... Stark kMVMid Congregational CTiureli The 17th Sunday After Trinity. corded Alfred R. Rogers of Man­ $30,448,000. The largest part of It 000, equal to allghtly more than Fourteen friendly classes, with lin. ‘The argiunenta on all the delating tactics but will give an Hymn—"Jeoua Calla Ue" Galilee North MWn and North StreeU 8 a.m., Holy Communion. Cor­ overwhelming “Tea" vote on Mon­ chester, a sophomore member of went for food, accounting for $0,- 1 cent. Salea of furniture, house­ competent, friendly teacher* and Rev. Leland O. Hunt Pastor porate Communion of churqh flidency others have ail been discredited and Sermon—"Thla Very Night” interesting lessons Invite you to the varsity football team, Bannan 815,000 apent in meat markets, now they pull oiit Vernon at the day." hold equipment and radloa Celebration of Holy Communion Warren I>. Wood Dlreclor of achool teachera. said; delicatessen stores, bakeries, gro- amounted to $2,0$3,000 for the attend. Music 9:30 a.m.. Children’* oervlc*. last minute.” ceriiis and the like. This was mofa BROADWAY STYLE'" Hymn—“ According to ’Thy Gracl- 11:00 a.m —Morning service of “ Laat night I went to Vernon “ 1 predicted one year ago that year, or almost 7 cents out of the oua Word” ...... Martyrdom World communion Sunday Morning prayer with addreaq by Flyinjz Saucers Rogers would be used to break a than in 1048 when local houss- retail dollar. worship. This is World Wide Com­ 9:15 and 11:00 a. m. Morning the rector. Junior choir. conomy and thoroughly investigated their DINNERS AND SANDWICHES PesUude— “ Le Prophete" Meyer­ munion Sunday and Rally Day. problem and plana. I have the clause in the Phi Epsilon Pi consti­ beer Worship with Holy Communion 11 Am., Holy Communion with I AND T Miss Greta Nelson, who ho* just Prelude "Grave snd Adsglo" sermon by Mr. Kalter. Senior choir. greatest admirstion for what the Heal, Savs ‘‘Tom*’ tution. At that time I also stated SERVED AT THE EVER-POPULAR The Week returned from Sweden, will sing. people of rural Vernon are doing* that, If the men in the fraternity Dec. 7, the Yale University Con­ Sunday— The pastor’s subject will be "Want­ from Organ Sonata II Mendels­ Musical outline of thie eervice. and they are making a tremendous really wished to break such a cert band; March 15, Columbia 0:10 and 11:(K>, Morning Serv- sohn Proceesional. "God, My King." (Ceatlnaed from Page One) University chorus: A p ril. 16, DANCE -Miller^s Hull ed; A Zacchaeus." (Are you one?). Hymn- -“Ali People that on Barth advance in the change from their clause, it could have been done leea Holy Communion Sequence, “ Come, Holy Ghost. Hartford Symphony orchestra. . Tnlland Tnnipihe Holy Communion will be observed. Do Dwell” ...... Old Hundredth xcellence present alnjost primitive facilities before, without a man bring used 0:10 a. m. Church achool Kin­ Creator Bleet.” claimed to have a—n flying sau­ Ttcketa for the series were offered In fellowship with Christians ev­ Anthems—"Thy Kingdom Come" to their new achool, b\it I can­ In such public fashion as Rogers fliodera and Old Foahloa dergarten through high school Offertory, “Lord We Pray Thee" cers. The government proved to the young people for $1 and to erywhere. All members and Chris­ ...... Hayne not in good ronsclanco etiggest that has been.” Oaartna 11:00 a. m. Church achool, nurs­ — Roberts. that some of these people were adults for $2. The older grades O A K G R IL L tian frienda are urged to he present. (Junior Choir—First Service) their plana be adopted by Man- “ Absoltitely ridirulous," was the Every Satnrda.v Night t ery. kindergarten, primary 5:00 p.m. — The Sunday school Communion Hymn, "And Now. -imagining things. However. 1 reply of Irving R. Chaneles of New will attend evening performances PLUS THE FEATURE ATTRACTION 4:30 p. m. CYP Oub, High “ Comfort. O lyjrd. the Soul of O Father. ’’ ! Chester. am now allowed to tell yon that S;00 to ItdM P. M. presents a rally and consecration Haven, president of the Phi Epsilon and will be transported 'through achool boys and gtrla, pot luck Thy Servant" ...... Crotch Recessional, “ Jesus Shall Reign." Estimated Outside Figure some flying aaucera are real. They service, to which all Sunday school In Pi chapter. the courtesy of Fred O. Tatro, supper at 6:00 Offertory—"Just As I Am " Huer- Notices: M on ^y evening the “ In tha first place it is Impos­ belong to o ur Air Force. They pupils, their parent* and friends, “ It’s unfortunate that this all school bus driver. Children In THE TEMPO FOUR '6:00 p. m. Pilgrim Fellowship, ter Men’s Club will meet at 6:30 sible to forgive Mr. Bowers and will some day be a big help to are especially invited. Sunday Mrs. Catherine Johne. (Contralto came out, as we didn’t want It In the fourth, fifth and sixth grades Harriet Flavell, president o’clock. Mr. Little and their committee for our countr\-.” . ENTERTAINING YOU • ONE AND ALL school children will have musical Sermon—“The (3ospel for the tha papers,” Chaneles said. would attend afternoon perform­ 7:30 p. m. Young Adults, Rob­ The Y. P. F. will meet Wednes­ the obvious misleading ImpUra-' (“Tom Trott" and other writers participation In the program: Carl Whole World” It all came out on Tuesday when ances if interested but would ert Henderson, president N. Peterson, chairman of the East­ day evening at 7:00 p.m. In the tions of their advertisement. Our to the contrarj’, the A ir Force has have to be taken by private car. Hymn — “Jesus Shall Reign the chapter announced that If the For Fun, Laughter, Dancing 7;80 p. m. Church Council meet­ ern Sunday achool association, will Parish House. Government figure of $900,000 Is an estimated said and repeated; "W e have in­ This is the first year Columbia ing Where’er the Sun" DukeyStreet national organization of the fra­ St. Mary’s Guild meet Thurday outside figure including the out­ vestigated all reports of flying **ReaUy You Can*t Mils” speak and Rev. Wilbert Graffam. Holy Communion ternity did not withdraw its ob­ has participated In these pro­ Monday— of Middletowm, will bring the mes­ at noon. side estimate on building and'also saucers and find nothing to sub­ Hymn—“Strengthen for Senlee, jection to Rogers 'within two grams, which both parents and 7:45 p. m. Rehearsal for "Old sage. Refreshments \rill follow, The “50-50” CTub (married including architect’s fees, equip­ stantiate any of them.’’ ! Fashioned Concert” Lord" .... Ach Gott und Herr weeks, the chapter would initiate teachera feel is a flne opportunity. with opportunity for parents to couples) will have a Pot Luck sup­ ping and completely funilshing the Why, then, did the publishing ’Tuesday— Po.stlurie—“ Allegro Maestoso Vi­ him an.vway snd break Its affilia­ Mrs. W, C. Halnsworth said a meet the teachers and see the class­ per Friday night at 7:00. hoiihr — which has a 50-year tradl- 7:00 p. m. Prudential committee vace" from Organ Sonata II proposed school and a figlirfe of tion with the national organiza­ few adult tickets are sUll avalU rooms. tl6n of responsibility to the young­ able at $2 and anyone interested meeting, church office ...... Mendelssohn $80,000 for contingencies because tion. The Week Buckingham Congregational sters It serves — publish such a should contact her immediately. Wednesday— 6:00 p. m. Junior Fellowship of present unsettled conditions. If The fraternity’s national con­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.--Bible Church WORLD-vi'lDE COMMUNION SUNDAY any comparison in figures is at story 7 She also said the Symphony or­ 3:15 p. m. Cherub choir rehears­ 6:00 p. m. Mu Sigma C!!hl. vention in Minneapolis early thla Study and Prayer hour. Studies In Rev. Philip M. Rose, Mlnleter all possible it must be on the basis Says Mlsa Eleanor M. Johnson, chestra will be brought to Hebron im p o r t a n t :: al Monday— 4 month voted against permitting the the book of Exodus. Come and of our $740,000 estimated cost for Managing Editor of elementary to give an instructive perform­ 1:30 p. ra. Women’s Federation 8:00 p. m. Training Session for initiation of Rogers, and the Phi pray. parish visitors, 10:00 a.m., church school. I the construction of the building. school publications; ance for the children of that town dessert meeting Epsilon Pi grand council upheld ’Thursday— Wednesday, 8:15 p.m.—Senior Tuesday— All classes will be in leBalon, In­ Items__ of ____Difference The staff is convinced that and from Columbia and Cvoentry, choir rehearsal. Cheater B. Olson, cluding the pastor’s elks* In prep­ that action. the latter two to transport their 7:00 p. m. Dancing class for 6:30 p. m Girl Scout Troop No There are many items of di(- | f^Ving sancere moat certainly are Chaneles said there would be a who will direct the music for our 12 aration for church membership...... I among«t\sy-w*sn- this nation’s aw experimental —akI am 4 ^ 1 pupils to Hebron at a date to be PUgrim Fellowship (Junior High) I ference between the two schools "Christ for All the Family Con­ 7:30 p, m. Manchester Choral 11:00 a.m.. Observance of World aircraft, and meeting of the grand council in set, in October. Friday— and with no desire to in any way ference,” will be here to direct the Society rehearsal W'Ide Communion, with all mem­ "Our correspondent had one idea Phiadelphia tomorrow, which he Francis Lyman, master of Co­ CAVET'S 3:30 p. m. Chapel choir rehears­ criticise wliat they are doing In al choir In Its rehearsal. Wednesday— bers at church. ’The church choir in mind and that thought was to and other chapter officers will at­ lumbia Grange, is local chairman Vernon I do feel that 1 altould point tend, to discuss the issue. All past Saturday. 6:30 p.m. — Brother­ 2:00 p. m. Lucy Spencer grraip will sing. calm any hysterical fears some of the Freedom Committee. Mr. out these differences. Briefly; The national presidents of the frater­ hood meeting, with a bean slipper meets at the church. roof deck of their building is of children might have built up from Lyman attended a meeting In WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAY Soatti Methodist Church at the church for all members. Bolton Congregational Church nity and all other national officers Hartford early in the week at 8:00 p, m. First fall meeting of wood. Ours is steel and concrete hearing too much talk about mys­ Bfahi Street and Hartford Rood the Men’s Club. Rev. Siegmar F. Blamberg, i t . have been Invited to attend, he which General Lucius D. Clay, na­ with slate. Authoritlee have told terious flying" objects from other B«v. Fred R. Edgar. Mlnlater The Solvaffon^Armr Thursday— Minister said. tional chairman spoke. Mr. Lyman m r i A V D CNKTIHi IM < us that tile fire haurd with a planets or deadly fljdng weapons AND MONDAY, OCT land 2 Mias Kathryn O. Bryon 661 Mall) Street 4:00 p. m. Junior Choir rehears­ Jamee W. McKay, Orgoadst and h u brought back scrolls an which wooden roof deck on a school is of our enemies.” Director « f diristtaa Education Major and Mrs. R. C. Jonee al. Choir DIreotor, is printed the Declaration of Free­ •’tremendous." We have given full The American Education Preas | Herbert A. Praooe. Jlfflcers in Charge 7:30 p. m. Church Choir rehears dom which he hopes everyone in consideration to future mainten­ has received a number of letters For The Installation Of New Organlet and Choir Director al 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. town will be Interested to sign. ance costs. Repairs, maintenance from youngsters indicating a Columbia 9;30 a. m. Sunday School. Han­ 8:00 p. m. Meeting of Board of Prelude- These are to be sent to Germany and Insurance costs through the “wideapread hysteria” among October Wrfl-kl Communion nah Humphries, supt. Altorl Mun- of TYustec* ’’Suppllcation” Flank W. Asper youngsters about “ tiny, big-headed Herbert Englert, chairman of for ceremonies in connection with Kitchen Equipment Sunday. sie. program director. Friday— Processional Hymn— years must be considered in fny the Freedom bell. men from venus’’ riding to earth Columbia Chapter ARC has called Pralude, “ Praluda”—Bosoi.. 10:50 a. m. Holiness meeting. 7:00 p. m. Boy Scout troop "He Leadeth Ms." fair comparison. Lieutenant Colonel Jay Zeamer, Here are some other differences: ’ °htlandlsh contraptions. Miss for volunteers to give to the Red Proceesional Hymn, “Holy, Holy, Sermon theme: "Where God meeting Anthem— who recently purchased Foxhlll t ? E H Q Leads", the third In a series on the Our rooms arc 38 feet long, theirs explained. Cross blood program when the NOW — THRU NEXT WED. Holy” —Nlcaeo. Sunday October 8, the preacher “God's Holy Way” Farm in Chestnut Hill, left Thurs­ 23rd Psalm. 38— which aocommodates five more "W e are In aj-mpathy with ’Mr. Mobile Unit cornea to Manchester JOHN RHONDA Offertory Anthem, “ Of ’Thy ^Uystl will be the Rev. Dr. Harold S. Mary B, Bryant day for Dallas, Texas, with Mrs. 2:00 p. m. MemorisT Ho.spltal pupils a room. Their auditorium ’Trott’a’ motive to overcome a October 13. The local chapter, he PAli"XE In FIJIMINING cal Supper’’—*Lvoff. Matthews, China Secretary of the Offertory Anthem luge of humbugger>- afloat In said. Is too small to warrant the Zeamer and their small child. COl. vlaltatlon. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, American Board of Commissioners "I Am the Bread of Life" I has no basement and is heate<$ Zeamer, who Is a technical advis­ “ EAGLE and the H A W K " Communion Hymn, “ iVhere Cross League o f Mercy Secretary. twfo factory-type unit heaters, ii' land which la calculated to ex- unit coming here and so members “The Crowded Wsya” -,-Germsny. of Foreign Missions. John Stainer olt superstition and Ignorance,” voted to donate in Manchester and or for Fratt and Whitney Aircraft ----- IN TECHNICOLOR ----- 2:00 p. m. Sliver Lane Sunday The Hundredth Anniversary of Hymn of Praise— ' common to garages and facto: will be there on company business Sermon, "W e Are A ll Brothers” — School: Cecil Kittle, Supt. 'flai Johnson added. Wllllmantlc. Twenty - additional ------PLUS ------the Women’s League will be cele­ "Bread of the World, In Mercy They do not have any stage light­ for six months. Rev. Fred R. Edgar. Hei-e are some other things large shipments of 0 type blood 6:45 p. m. Band open-air meet­ brated with a birthday supper on Broken" ing or equipment. We do. They Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hecht and two Gail Russell In mi//l Service of Holy Communion ing have cinder block walls In the all- -.“Trott’e” article told the fifth have been requeste<( by the armed October 11. Thoae whose names Sermon daughters, who came here from Recessional Hymn. “O Zion, Haste’ 7:00 p, m. Standard open air begin with the letter* A-H, call “ What To Do Unto Others" ditorium, we have tile and bricVi graders about flying saucers: forcea from the Connecticut “THE LAWLESS" —Tidings. “ FI.ring saucers are made In New Jersey, are living in the meeting. Mrs. H. Kingsley Kubney,. 3546; Service of Holy Communion which means a great saring in Regional Blood program, he said. Postlude, Chorale; "Lord. My several sizes. The smallest ones apartment occupied by Mr. and 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic meeting I-Q. Mrs. David Williams, 7730; Recessional Hymn— maintenance and cleanliness. We One shipment left Bradley Field Mrs. Carl Emeraon on Foxhlll Thoughta On ’Thee E’er Dwell” ’The aermon topic, “ You’re Run­ provide for recirculation of air, are six Inches thick. The big ones Sunday and another on IVesday: BOLTON R-Z. Mrs, Robert Johns, 2-1629, “ Saviour, Like a Shepherd" Farm. Mr. Hecht Is direc­ — Bach. ning for Office!" for reservations. Postlude— they don’t. We have tile or brick are about m far »crose is the Because of new military regula­ tor of public relations for the “ Nocturne” —Borodin. The Week "Theme In F " ...... F Archer corridor wainscotingalnscoting which 14 ^ 5°"*' tions for security, the amount of B i M M i d A Monday— Some of the sauces are raised In Hartford Community CThest. AMnma aisia«i EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9:30 a. m„ Church school. Classes Talcnttvllle Congregational cleaner and means lower mainte­ blood requested by the armed forces 3:30 p. m. Junior Legion. Bible the middle like a pie. Others turn for all ages. Church ■Goapel Hall nance colts. We have a loud speak­ cannot be made public. Eatabllahed 10:45 a. m., Nursery and extend­ and Handicraft program for boys 415 Center Street er system which is modern and la up around the edge like a saucer. In June, as a means of providing • AIR-CONDITIONED • 1 and girl* between 6 snd 12 years. They leave no trail of light or Hospital Notes Featuring JOHN SHIMESKY ed Church adiool aetslon. Rev. James A. Bull, Minister a great safety factor. They don’t. blood for patients In Connecticut L u ery aesMss—Rearias Aids 6:30 p. m., Ehrening (Communion Mrs. Major Jones, leader. Mrs. Jennie Abora, Organist 10:30 a.m.. Breaking of Bread. W e have Individual heat c o n tr ^ smoke. They make no sound. Thsy hospitals, the Connecticut Regional and HIS MELODY KNIGHTS' 7:30 p. m. Friendship Circle, are harmless. Servlca In Sanctuary by the Ep- Wilfred Kent, Choir Director 12:15 p.m., Sunday school. for each room. They don’t. We Blood progrM , becsiise of the Ko­ Patients Today « ...... ’. . . . 140 QUris Swaawa RcD. Csrey FOR DANCING Mrs. Maynard Clough, president ’’These strange flying things are worth League, M. Y. F. end Junior 7:00 p.m.. Gospel meeting. j have separate toilets for the kln- rean conflict, now finds Itself called Admitted yesterday; Oscar Wm. Reldea Gall Rattell Tueeday— Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Prayer meet­ made of material which dlasolves Muller, Rockville: Heinrich Hi Fellowship. 9:30 s. m. Church school. This : dergailen and 1st and 2nd grades upon to help supply blood for the 6:00 p. m. Beginniners' class, will be Rally Day for ail classes ing. I as recommended by educational after being in the air for a while. Schmidt, 75 St. John street; Jo­ “ Sunset “ The WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY The Week braes Instruments. armed forces. Those who are wil­ Monday, October 2, 7:30 p. m„ from kindergarten through high I authorities and our costa Include For this reason, the saucers disap­ ling to volunteer now, will find seph Bell, 5t CTrestwood drive; Boulevard" Lawless" MONDAY—ELECTION DAY 6:30 p. m. Junior Band: David pear soon after they hit the NOTICE Official Board. school. SL Jamra’s R. O. Church At the table o f Jeaua Let every cKurcK mem> I complete Installation of kitchen* donor cards at the local pobt- Mrs. Gladys Schuetz, 23 Summer ItU, S:M, StU t, tiU Addy, leader and Instructor. Rev. John F. Hannon, Poator g^und. You probably will never Tueeday, October 8, 8:15 p. m.. 11:00 Morning Worship. World I and shower and locker facilities. Offics or at Ferraro’s Midway street; Mrs. Eva Bassett, Elling­ Jw. Songster practicF; Rev. George Pk Hughes find one. But If you do, y-ou will Wide Communion will be observ­ I Many Other Dlfferrnciea Oarage In Columbia or may obtain ton; Neal Dunham, 69 Alexander SmaAfty* Jamct CafMjr—**KIm Brownies. Lillian Kittle Perret. director. Rev. Edgar J. Farrell Chriat we can maintain her and disciple o f find these words on It in black Tomorrow Ooodby’* plat **8toUa'* ed. The theme of the pastor's ; "There are many other differ­ them from Mr. Englert. The An­ street; (3eorge Waller, Rqckvills. 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. 8:00 p. m. Band practice; C letters; Admitted today: Miss Ellen 7:30 p. m„ Parent-Teschers’ Peter Carlson, bandmaster. meditation will be “ On Betraying ences but these sre enough. I have dover and Hebron branch chairman Christ.’’ Evcr.vone Is cordially Sundav masses: an unbroken fellowship Christ make thla an oo> “Military secret of the Tfnited Born, 18 Hollister street; Mrs. night. Children’s Division of our Wednesday— the greatest sdmlratlon for the \i111 announce where tha people are invited to be present for this vital For adults 7. 8. 9, 10, 11 with .States of America A ir Forces. Claire March,' 47 Cottage atreet; FALL OPENING ch u r^ school. Parents of kinder­ 2:00 p. m. Women’s Home people of rural Vernon who are to get them. Tha appointments aervice. two masses at 9, and 10; one in the meiclng the sacrifices necessaiw to .Anyone ***™*$1h$ or revealing Edward Skelton, South Coventry. garten, primary and junior age ^ a gu e; all Invited. Mr*. Thomss main auditorium at 9 for adults in a broken world. eaaion for dedication j will be made by Mr. Englert and Friday, Oct. 6, the choir will re­ build this school. Ibut L « a w q t or whereabouts of this Discharged yesterday :^Mrs. Su- 0 children cordially invited. Guest Russell, secretary. and one for children at 9 In the " inlSslla Is subject to prosecuUon the donor will go to the Canter Saturday, Thursday— hearse at 7:30 p. m. Congregational church in Manclies- zfmne Fairchild, 160^^ Center EASTWOOD Septa 30 apsoktr, Mrs. Phyllis Msrsmorco. basement. Two masses at 10 o f life to Him at His I by the Vnlted States Govern­ ■7:30 p. m. Street meeting, Birch o’clock for adults, one In the main ter where the unit la to be set up street; Mrs. Ann Burdaj, 25 Sea­ Subject, “ Home and Church Work­ ment.” man circle; Joseph Dlecelmann, and Main. North Methodist Church church and one In the basement. In the Woodruff Hell Room. Mr. ing Together.” service. Ml3s Johnson says her staff's Washington, D. C.; Ronald Stein- Gloria Friday— 447 North Main Englert requests that the cards be McDonald Wedneoday, October 4, 7:45 p. i belief In flying saucers is based. hllber, 46 South Alton atreet; Mrs. Swanson 7:30 p. m. Bible Study and Holi- Willard J. McLaughlin, Poator 8t. Bridget’s R. C. Church ON filled out and returned to him u Princess Ballroom Wesley Group. 1 In part, on a number of “similar Lucine Schaller, 626 Center Carey Second lesson on William L. Brown, Organist Rev. James P. Tlnunlns, Poator soon os possible. WUIUm VILLAGE ST.—ROCKVILLB Tkursday, October 5, 9:00 a. m., ; reports on the so-called saucers atreet; Mrs. Mary Buroni, 135 _^The Epistles of peter” will be Rev.- Bronhlaw Oadorowakl oad ELECTION DAY Mr. and Mrs. John K, Pringle, Holden HusUsrs rummage sale, Coopegf Sunday School, 9:30. orlnted In various periodicals over Lakewood circle, south; Mrs. Har­ “ The The First Dance Since The Fire A Year Ago given. Rev. Robert Oorrol, Asolstaato the last six months." Jonathan Trumbull H ig h way, “Sunset Hall. Divine Worship, 9:30 and 11:00. riet Potter, 121 Park street; Mre. 7:45 p. m., Mizpoh Group. VOTE celebrated their tenth wedding an- Annie Clune, 88 School street. Lawleaa" — Prelude— “ Prelude in F", Le- Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10, i niversary Friday. The couple have Boulevard" d a n c i n g 8 t o 12 7:45 p. m., Fellowship Group. United Methodist Church Birth today: A daughter to Mr. Bolton, Conn. mare. and 11 a.m. one son, John, Jr. Mrs. Pringle Is !:U-t:IS-l:4« 4:U-t:tS Friday, October 6, 7 - 9, Choir Hymn — “The Church’s One FOR HATHAWAY! Jiuh Garlaucl and Mrs. Joseph Hahn, 14 William Mitrie By R«v. J. R. Yeager, Poator the former Grace Cross o f Wllll- street. rshsorsol. Foundation.” St. Fimnels of AstM CEioroli Son.: “PETTY GIRL” (In Tech) Saturday, October 7, 9 a. m., M. Mies Doris Skinner, w gonlet Anthem—“Morning”, Rogers. Sooth Windsor * F i *a « s r a f 4 ' A t Pringle, prominent ------— WALLY JOWARSKI imd Mre. Herald Lee, Choir Director M. I c c API softball, has recently joined the “KIta Tomorrow Goodby” T. F. Caravan to Aldersgate. Hymn— "For the Bread, Which I sot. Near Burnhatn’s Corner sales force at the Wllllmantic ' HIS ORCHESTRA Sunday, Oct. 1., 10:45. Morning Thou Hast Broken.” Edward J. Duffv, Pastor Worship. Francis Kravells, Curate (Coetlnued from Page OacI Motor Bales C a Inc., dealers In ■kDMiuel Lutberoa Church Offertory—"Offertory Reverie,” CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Plymouth and DsSoto cars. Bollou ADMISSION 75c Oorl E. Olaoii, FM tor Hymn, "Love Divine All Loves Ex­ Lucas. , 5F------WANTED celling”— Page 372. The Inter County League base­ U'urls Slubi U’ltalU lUDUIES PLAVUHOUND N O CloMiMe W. Helelag, Organist and Communion Mess sge. "The ’’Mosses at 7:80, 8:30 and 10:80 New York when MUs Martin goes Children Free UiMer f t Responsive Reading, "CJommunlon Lifttings, both rural and ball team from Columbia will meet Tel. Manebeatei 8A4$ Cbolrmnoter . Church, the Body of Christ.” m. I to London for the British showing Ritual”—Page 523. urban by which we can bel­ ^ of the same play. the Bolton team In a game on -Hatchlne Eield Sunday afternoon Oct. 1, Sevinteenth Sunday after Solo: “ It Is Better Farther On’— ter serve our long list of I And- barring'future -fampora- ' Installation of the officers of COAAMUNION SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE at 2:80. It will be a benefit game Trinity-W orld-W ide Oommunldn Meredith—By Mre. Herald Lee. property buyers. menUl outbursts- a wide fleld of Methodist Youth Fellowship will Scripture Lesson. for Burton Starkey, a Columbia Sunday. I singing roles with other Hollywood take place Sunday evening at 7:30 Anthem, “ Praise the Everlasting ■ studios opened up to the actress. player who broke his leg while 9:00— Entire Sunday school THE NEW TESTAMENT TEACHING playing a few weeks ago. hi a candlelight ceremony at Unit­ King”— Fox. V FOLLOWING CHURCHES IN AAANCHESTER JARVIS Louis B. Mayer, head of MOM. ed Methodist church. Rev. George meeting downstaira. ■The Board of Education has re­ The Bagpipes Will Play! 9:00 and 10:30, Communion s4rv. Hymn. "A Charge Td Keep I Have” ■aid Judy asked for the contract Bieber of Center Methodist church Page 287. leased the fallowing schedule of ices. R EA LT Y CO. roleas# and was given It “ with re­ holidays at Horace W. Porter in East Hartford, will be the gueet Sermon, "How Con We Realize 634 CENTER ST. luctance and regret.” Meyer add­ epeaker. All parents and frienda Prelude, “Jesu. Joy of Man’s Desir­ Church of Christ ed: J school for tha 19S0-1B51 term: ing”—J. S. Bach. the Purpose of the C?hurch” Mr. PHONE 4112 Oct. 27, Friday, trhool closed for are Invited to attend tlie 8e^^’loe Yeager. : was felt that every oppor- which will be foUmved by a social At Old Irbh Night Solo (first eervice)—Elate B. Gus- WELCOMES teachers convention; Nov. 22 World Wide Communion. hour the°^church basement. tnfson. I tur.lty ihould be given to Judy for through Nov. 24, school closed for World-Wide Communion Sunday Anthem (second eervice) "To Thee Hymn, "In Christ There is No East Special Lectures Oct. 1-8 iw^iSO p. m. Congregational Lutheran i her complete happiness. We wish Tl’.ank.sgivltig rece.ss; Dec. 22 or West—Page 507. her all the success and happiness will be obseived at United Metho­ W e Sing”— Arr. by Tkach. through Jan. 1, school closed for dist church tomorrow at the 10:45 Offertory, “ Benedlctui” —Couperin Sunday evening at 7:30 candle­ BOND HOTEL, HARTFO^ In the continuance of her career." Chri.>!tmas recess: Feb. 19 through 0 and 10:S0 A. M. a.m. worship service. Rev. Jake R. Sermon, "The Cup We Bleaa' light Installation service for the Center—0:15 and 11 A. M. Tne break ended a 15-year asso­ Feb, 23, school closed for ivinter Methodist Youth Fellowshlpi Rev. ciation, during which Miss Garland Yeager \rill deliver a aermon en­ Murphy’s Restaurant Postlude StJNDAY 10 AND 11 A. M.. 7 P T M ? ^ PMONt recess; March 23, Good Friday, titled “ How Can Wa Realiaa the start* flea. I Olsser Resen “PaBFECT Poetor Johonnel Aarik, Lutheran George Bieber of the Center rose from a child tinging prodigy school closed; April 23 through 6TBAHUKBS” sad Adsk dargeat Seeond— 0:15 aa4 11 A. N. Purpose of the Church," 7:30 TONIGHT poator serving Eatonions in New Methodist church, Eabt Hartford, to stardom on an international April 37, spring recess, school “8UORTI.T raaitdir* will be the guest epeaker. The scale and the studio made millions The regular meeting, of Boy England, will aaslet at the altar. closed; May 30. M em orial Day, adults ore given a special invita­ on her pictures. Soout Troop No. 73 will be held “Irish” Taihey and AD Hie Plzfnge Sunday, 4:00, Hartford District Covaaeatwll A. If. I .school closed: one seasion only on on Monday evening at 7 o'clock; tion to attend. Refreshments will Methodist She Is kno\\'Ti to have plana for June 20, the last day of school. S. 8. Tcochere meet SL Paul’s Methodiet Youth Fellowship on (Including Seda Bread) church, Anaonla, Conn. Dr. Vef' be served In the basement after COAL radio appearances and possibly an 183 school days are scheduled for Tuesday at 7 and tha WBCS on the-service. the year. Principals meetings will DRIVE-IN non Anderson of Connactieut Uni­ engagement at the London Pal­ Wednesday at S p.m. The Week The G>venant Congregational NaHh— 0:30 and 11 A. M. ladium. If New York play versity wiU be the speaker. and CO KE proa-1 bo hsld the first Thursday of aach Rev. Btegman F. Blamberg, Jr., IHEAIRE Entertainment Seketiona by “Hssimy" JoMS Monday, 7 p. m.. Boy Scouts. pecta don’t develop. month at 1 :S0 p. m. PIKE I t e W gcIk Saatli— 8:00, 10:45 A. M. aad 8:30 P. BL of Mancheater w ill again ooeupy Tueeday, 7 p. m., M.Y.F, Girard Rousseau o f Lisbon, a Monday, 8:30. Girl Bequte. C hurch n the pulpit at Canter Congtaga- Wodnseday, 7 m., Choir re­ ___ . _ i ; student frqm Wllllmantic State “Concertina” Murphy From Hlfhhiid Perk, «:30, Boy ScouU. tlonal church tomorrow at the 11 Tarrid WItk Wild Or gar hearsal. YlOClCl ^.H IllC C l' Teachers CTollege, is at Horace W. 8:00, Beethoven. 4S SPRUCE STREET a.m. worship eervlee. Holy Com­ Laval Wednesday, 8 p. m., W.S.C.8. Porter school for hta training in munion %rill be edmintetered at ass MllUad, M. Diatrith 8KK), Meeting of fathers of F'oi* P n ll I classroom work, Under the cadet Tom Humphreys and Thomas Kerr nt thf Fiddle Scouts o f Troop 136, invites ali its members and friends to sharie the wor­ A” . T R U l l u a y 9 r u u program. He is under Miss this sar\iea. Church aohool will “GOLDEN Zloa EvaageSeol Lntheraa Church m h teacher re-open at t:4S a.m< Bua Mrvlca Tuesday, 7-9, Explorer Scoute. ship and fellowahip of the church on WORLD WIDE Episcopal United Church of Bolton Cooper ohd High Streets Oladya nice, principal and teach- EARRINGS" 8:00. Church Membership class .will ba provided for thoae attend­ “MISR TATLOGB’S Dandnf To Irish Moslc Rev. Ym U O. Pnkqpy, Pastor Judge Wealey C. Qryk, chief er of the eighth grade. ing church achool. H ie bus will upstairs. COMMUNION SUNDAY, TOMORROW, at 11:00 A. M. Thirty-four pupUa and >two MILLIONS” Mlsa.Blarkw A. Brtla,'9rgaiilst moderator for Monday’s elaotlons. follow the same schedule and maka Bawr nttsarsld Wednesday, 8:16.t First fall Measaae on "Wanted: A Zaechaeua.” Arc yoa one? TIm I and 11 A. M. 11 A. M. this morning announoad tha ap­ taaOhtra of Horace W. PorUr tha aame atopa aa in provioua meeting of Brownies. ,T »w n school hjzve availed themselves of The 17th Sunday after Trinity. pointments o f modsrators for each yearn. swsaafil” . 7:80, Emanuel Choir. Communion aervice is open to all CThriatiana, in fellow- MORIARTY tha opportunity o f attending four Murphy's Restaurant 9:00 a. m. Sunday sebooL o f the four moUng dlstricta. 8:00, Dorcas Soclsty. ahip with Chriatiana evarjrwherc. The modsrators ara: Dlstrtet 1, presentationa in tha Junior Con­ Advertisement— jm i (Note: Free transportation bus cert aertea at Bushnell Memorial Itegletar now for your elaaa in CosiiBf Seeder, TEL. 3900 t89*9fl MAIN ft* Thursday, 3:80, Woman’s Mis­ aervlce for children whose parents BRQTBm ■Oearat Pallsin; DUtriet t : lta>’- e a d ^ k sionary Soclsty; speoksp. Major TEL. §135 mend Kieeolt; Dlstrlet 8, Joasph H all aponaorad by Hartford YTA. dancing to begin Saturday, Oet. T. cannot bring them or live at a Welcome, too, to the Sunday School Rally and Conaa- at Arifsae" M n jw la Jones o f t ^ b c a l Solva­ distance. For Information, coll Uorlartv and District 4, Waltar On Nov. g they will hear tha Call Mta. Flora B. Johaaon, Man- cration Service at 5:00 P. M. A picaaing program, and ilCenpanlk. Hartford Symphony ercbeatra; chaetar 3-113$. tion Arm y Oocps. " " 2-04M.) SPONSORED BY THE A\ANCHESTER COUNCIL OF CHURCHES 8:00. Blbls Hour, first fall meet­ 9:30 A m. Bible class tor refreshmenta for all. ing, upstairs. adults. - 8:00 G C M Club, ; 10:00 A m. Rally Service for V UANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1980 P A < a f f f g l

■ANCHE9TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER M. 1980 Holy Ghost look M » vows at tbo stuOM at tko Mvltlato am • i Rent Controls Salvation Army Holy Ghost Patter Novttlato hors for tha post ysor. Ha i C------T ~ Local Products Show yeoterday. Patter Babu, ordainsd Novambar 1 t o r Iforth AfrtaB Feb. 27 Pockatbooks will be pUtn- mander; Emil Sadlon, -ndjutanL the city of Bristol. It was later Interest Is Tense Here To Give Program a priest In Africa In 1947, haa takf tty laaslilaK OuMsa. tion o f new members meeting srlll ned at tha home of Mra. LeaUr Kostyk Naumec,' flrat vice com­ aold to Avon Flra department Board Subject be held Monday at 8 p. m. at the Kaiser Offers ^ Columbia Hutchlna; Jdarch 37, What’a Cook­ mander; Michael Wilke, finance of­ from whom the local group bought Call Meeting bdme o f Wlnthrop Merrtam, Jr„ ing In your neighbors pot; France, ficer: John Kukucka, chaplain; it. Fire Chief Richard K. Dsvia Ends Successful Term Young people of the Salvation said It was purchased principally In Monday’s Election Army have set tha dote of Wed­ on Ripley Hill. Persons of high Miss Nancy Vanstt has b«m at tha home of Mra. Arthur Pepin; John Forryan, historian; Peter Chtirches to keep up the Interest of the men nesday, October 4, for an enter­ school age and over who have Lower Prices alstted espUIn «f a newly organ­ April 24, Lamp ahades, home of Naumec, aergeant-at-arms; Steven Directors to Consider At New School been In 4-H club work or who Mra. Natalie GoldaUin; May 29, Sadlon, aaaUtant sergeant-at-arma after the firehouie was completed ztrsst; flfi worth of laundry or tainment which will te open to ized Mariner Scout Troop which until such time aa they were ready Continuanee; Other Estimatq Nearly 15,000 the public. Mlaa Ruthetolne Jones, SPECIAL would like to be In this type of win have Mra. Harbart Bnglert as good meala eVeryday, one of Mrs. and John Romanik. aervlce officer; Main E»enl ElecUon of dry cleaning at the New Model work are, invited. Jullua Banner; June 26, program John Sorokollt Is the retiring com­ to buy a modem engine. The Laundry, Eleatiql' Greazko, 29 daughter of the commanding of­ Now Kaispr-FPazpr Autos leader. MIsa Deborah Young la sec­ truck, when told, brought within Business for Tuesday Persons AUendetl Ex* | ficers of the Manchester Corps, FRESH DRESSED—OVEN-READT ■ M i Wkrtw Mrarto Teachers .at Ver|»1awck The public is Invited to altrnd retary and Mias Nancy Smith, planning. Tueaday night the mander. Town OBIci.1. Bat Ref-1, Falknor Drive; a mirror from J. r. w «^ O fi*** •"* Will Bp on Display Chrlatmas g ift suggeetlon box was Mr. and Mrs. Karl I..ockwood a few dollars of what they bought hibits at the Armory; A. White Glass Company, M. Bas­ Major and Mrs. Benjamin C. a "Parties for children, ages 3-8 treaaurer. Mlaa Olive Tuttia will it for. They have aleo sold an­ U you vote, you merely push down The 'Board of Directors, In regu­ Jones, and Alton J. Munsle, son of W HILE TH EY To Explain Reading years" meeting Tuesday from be aeslstant leader and with Mrl. on display with directions avail­ have sold their duplex, Chinese de­ erennllin on School sett, 678 Parker street; Jet Tower other old truck, Mr. Davis said. • S '. . . . . I ' the lever over your choice, and lar session next Tuesday night will List of Prize Winners Mr. and Mrs. James V. Munsle of LAST 1:80-8 p. m , at the Storrs Com­ All Over Country Harvey Carter, committee mem­ able for making the varloua arti­ sign cottage, on the east shore of Junior Dishwasher model from W. TURKEYS Program to Parents consider adoption of a resolution fimt. luipfc Hoffm*y*r, a itud^t cles included. Mrs. Woodward an­ Columbia L«ke, to Anthony A. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Cleary Of Equal Importance, ^ G. Glenney Oo., Richard Dvibano- Russell street, who were dele­ munity House. Miss Fay Moeller, ber was present at the organza- are spending a two weeks vaca­ ------Then, having completed the asking local continuance- of rent gates to the International Youth • t Hartford Bamlnary. wUl Willow Run, Mich., Sept. 3 0 - nounced that members have been Ferrlgno, Jr., of Willlmantie. I The Manchester Products Show, skl, 189 Glenwood street: one gsl- Vb» Family Life specialist and Miss tlon meeting held in Yeomans hall tion In New Brunswick, Canada, "circuit.” you reach up and open control as la provided for In feder­ Congress In I.back to the stores Divine Worship, 10:16 a. m. tage and building lot to Mr. and lumbia Lake last aummer. rector, Bourne, Fitzpatrick, Hath­ rectors are cost of living adjust­ street: 100 gallons of fuel oil or overall program. Miss Virginia said prices, to be disclosed tomor­ classes. Boating will be taken up Bsk^ to bring with them, a half Columbia Volunteer Fire De­ School Interest Keen and factories. OtSer of Worehlp Mrs. Joseph D. HuchoskI of Man­ away, Mahoney, Moske, Stephens. ments for town employes appoint­ cash from Wllllama Oil Service, Bradley will discuss how auditory row, will be the lowest In America In the spring and navigation stud­ yard each of cotton and wool, a partment has sold its old Mack But almost on a level w-ith the Earle Rohan av as the general Prelude, “ rufue in A M inor'— chester through the Welles Agen­ closed placket zipper and sewing Town Clerk, Boggini. Town Treas­ ments to the Hotuilng Authority, B. R. Keeney. 118 Main street; snd discrimination la taught, and Mra. for a full size sedan, thus marking ies this winter. truck, Its first piece of equipment, official election la interest In the and to the Town School Building chairman for the 1960 Products cy. The couple are now residing equipment Including a tape meas­ urer, Cowan. Registrar of Voters, Show. Jack Crockett 1s president the grand door prise, a Croaley B jfh C. Paul Mansur will describe the the first full scale new competi­ Cub scouting Is In the process for junk. The truck was a 1921 school appropriation question Committee. Processional Hymn, |;M»y W « here. ure. model which had been one of the AUTO GLASS which will. If approved, furnish Moriarty. Selectmen, Freiheit, of the Exchange Club, sponsoring Refrigerator from Potterton’s, visual dlscrlmlfatlon aspect of Mrs. F.llcn A. Grant of Hart­ tion in the low priced auto market of being revived here, too. A meet­ Reports will be given on the fire YOUR TICKET TO GOOD REPRESENTATION pr^eplR, Lord, Fulfill Mrn Columbia Congregational Church first pieces of aparatus owned by Broad street with a new- 18-room Quish. Constables, Keating, Lln- organization. Stuart Segar di­ awarded by the Exchange Club, beginning reading. ford has sold her home and five in nearly a quarter-century. ing was held In Yeoman's hall MIRRORS gard. Pagan!, Prentice. Board of marshal’s investigation of school won by Vivian Sheldon, 92 Laurel bfth The local showing will be at Monday night with parenta and In­ School opens for the fall and win­ elementary school. buildings and on the proposition rected the show as Tie haa all over Miss Mary Lou Blsbee will tall acres of land at Hemlock Point In Third rate Interests affect per­ Edqj;atfon, (term ending 1952) no street. InvocatiDn Town Motors. 45 W. Center street.' terested persons present to hear ter aeasona Sunday, with claases of a full time health officer for the state. Membera of the Ex­ ON THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ------about the reading charts the chil­ South Coventry to Vernon F. convening at 10 a. m. The young­ sons. Democrats, sure to get three nomination; (term ending 1953) Putplt Hymn, "Peace, Perfect it was announced by Theodore Fred Govain of Eastern Connecti­ the town. change Club served on the working dren make, and how pictures and Herter of Manchester through the er children’s groups meet In Yeo­ teats on the Board of Directors, Garrity, Poe; (term ending 19.54) Ptsce"—Pax Tecum. cut Boy Scout Council t«U of the To be brought In Is a letter from committee every day. Len Chan- stories help the first graders to Welles Agency. -Doe’ Weiss head of the local K-F mans Hall: Mrs. John Card and RED CEDAR are nmnlng the permitted six can­ Buckley, Ross. Justice of the Sermon -P a s to r Ralph Hoffmeyer Cub program. About 21 have algnl- the Board of Education regarding dlsh, former organist at the Roxy Former Teacher read. Mrs. Lynch will also suggest Miss Gertrude tV)ll)iirn and Mrs. dealership. Mrs. Edward O. MncDougell will didates. and there la high excite­ Peace. DeHan, Geer, Moriarty, no Choir Anthem, "The Glory Of God fled their interest in joining. Two the matter of additional appropri­ theater In New York, supplied In­ ways In which parents may help Eugene W. Latimer with Mms Basienlly. It is the ear that teach the nursery classes In the ment over which three will be bid nomination. In Nature"— Beethoven. more meetings of this nature are CLOTHES POLES ation for teachers' salaries. terludes of music for a portion of the children with the reading pro­ Doris Clark of Willlmantie wer. Henry J. Kaiser, boasd chairman, upper rooms: Mra. Clinton Ladd, |U in. Republicans, on the other Republican Candidates Is Soon to Marry Offertory, "Dedication in A Mat envisioned when Kalscr-Frazer necessary before organization and each hour during the show. gram. • dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. with June Squier assisting will hand, are plugging to make cer­ Republican: Directors, Bailey, Major”—Frans, was formed In 1945. Developed on one was scheduled for last night, In 20, 25, 30 Ft. Lengths A Splendid Exhibit . Refreshments will be served In Elsie A. Daniels at her home In have the kindergarten, Mrs. Ches­ tain that instead of a six to three Cooj>er, Crockett, FIrato, Lappen, U. S. Attorney Gets New Aides The 55 exhibitors who displayed Seeessional Hymn, "Glorious the basis of postwar engineering the other for a week from Friday. dlvlaion. Democrats don’t break in Manchester friends of Miss the cafeteria, after which the par­ Hartford. ter Kobllnskv the lower primary And 10 Ft. Yard Posts Turklngton. Town CHerk, 8. J. their products In 92 bootha gave Things Of Thee Are Spoken' advances, the Henry J. models Leaders are needed and the scout and Mrs. John. Kozelka,' upper by a five to four split, which is a Turklngton. Town Treaaurer, Hartford,' Sept. 30—(/P) — ^^vo Jeanne M. Towle of West Spring- ents will have the opportunity to St. Mary’-s church parish has profitled from prior years of sx- committee hopes they will volun­ long range possibility. the residents of this town a fine field, Mass., who has frequently Austrian Hymn. primary. The older groups meet In Installed Norris. Regiatrar, Hemingway. new aaaiatants have been added to show. Although actual figures had visit their child’s first grade class­ resumed lir.onsoring setback par­ perimentstion with .’K) prototypes teer. A leaders training class la to In Favored Poaitton Selectmen, McIntosh, Tangarone. the staff of U. S. Attorney Adrian visited her niece, Miss Marlon Benediction. the chapel. Mrs. Adama Kowalski not teen revealed at press time, room and talk to the teacher. Mrs. ties In the church imll every other built under Mr. Kniser’s persons! be held In Willlmantie next month III'/, l'4-nlei SL PboM* fiSM For the Democrats, if position Constables, Duffy, Herrmann, Bob- W. Maher. Wallace R. Burke, of Brookings, of the Midland Apart­ e ON ELECTION DAY, tor are incumbent Board mem­ Mra. Panllae Little ner; 2nd. Anthony Proulx; 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Green, who second floor of the Jarvis block on to four was n>ade necessary by the and placed at approximately 4,000 Springfleld High school. Recently The company reported that In observed in Columbia Congrega­ bers except Harry J. Firm to, a new Coventry 2-8281 Winfield J. Andrews of Wllliman- have lived In Greentrees on Jona­ Main street, and the Democrats Iti Increased business in prospect which would bring the overall to­ she was honored %lth a tea and CMistlaa Sdenee Society the most extensive pre-marketing tional Church Sunday, at morning VOTE FOR HATHAWAY man who la rated high by Repub­ from the Selective Service Act and tal near the 15,000 mark. greenback shower by a group of tle. Specials, Charles M. Plnney. teatj ever given a new automobile than Trumbull Highway for the the Sheridan building. Both. If Masonks Temple Mrs. Proulx. As.slstlng the chair­ worship at 11 a. m. There will be lican partisans. the Communist Control Bill. One highlight of the ahow was her former pupils. The South Coventry Water Sujv the Henry J demon.straled Its past two years, have moved to a reception of new meipbera and Give this young veteran a chance to give you effective called, win furnish transportation men were Mrs. A. Harry W. Ol­ Four Election DIstrIcto the Police Department booth, It Is understood the marriage ply Company Wednesday night ability to leap from zero to 50 Coventry with their two sons. dedication of an altar cloth and and efficient representation on the to the polls. gnniay service 11:00 a. m. The voting districts in town are State Legtonnalrea Depart erected near the west end of the will take place, October 8, at the voted to apply to the Public Util­ sen anil Anthony and Henry miles an hour In 10 seconds, and J. Russell Evans, executive sec­ Individual communion set for the Last.night’s Herald carried the Sunday School 11:00 ^ ™- Proulx. Th.’ next party here will roughly divided into four geo­ renter aisle. Chief Herman O. home of Miiui Towle’s slater, Mrs. ity Commission for a temporary to 60 In 14 seconds. retary of Willlmantie YMCA, who use of the minister, a gift of Mrs. BOARD OF DIRECTORS bulk of Republican party advertis­ Wednesday evening meeting, graphical squares, with the division Hartford, Sept. 30—(45—A spe­ Schendel displayed many safety E. E. Duff, of I>akewoo- Sticking Power." The morning of­ maximum cargo area of 50.3 cubic tachments; Dec. Mrs. Allan Rob­ A This advertlsemcnt'psld'fnr by Rob aniltb, hiisimnd of the can- pany 2 members have voted to do­ feet achieved through' a utility inson will open her home for a vote at the Armory. The law pro­ by the Karlin Duo, Phyllis and Pull The Second I.Aver "W e lose the high significance or nate the use 6f theh- firehouse In fering will go for missions. VOTE Philly Hotels Bernard Karlin. Tliey are ann and — dIdate, wh<»—like all husbands— pays the family bills. Vob* Hlralght Repubileaa ennlpotence, when after admitting feature which allows the rear seat meeting on "Entertaining for the vides that a person, even If not a North Coventry for the special In 1847 the townspeople voted legal voter of the to^vn, may vote daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel that G ^ or good, la that town meetings In 8o\ith back to be folded forward and an­ Holiday; Jsn. 30. .short cuts in session October 14 from 9 a. m. to chored In place as part of the housekeeping will be dlscu.ssed at m HATHAWAYt on an appropriation if he haa equity To Stay Open Karlin of Hamlin street. They and has all-power, we still believe p. m. when voters will be made. Windsor should be held alternate­ In real estate as of last year's teach the piano and clarinet. there is another power, nam«^ ly at meeting placo.s in Wapping trunk floor. The convenience of the home of Mrs. Evan Kullgren; There will be no charge for the the folding sent feature eliminates grand list of $1,000 or more or per­ m evil. This belief that there is use of this building at time of the and South Windsor therefore (Ooathined From Page One) need for the traditional rear trunk aonal property of $500 or more. mom than the one mind is as per­ November election, according to Monday night's meeting will be­ Moat Pull Party Lever MEET... nicious to divine theology as are gin at 8 p. m. at the Wapping opening. available hotel space here next the vote. The 174'--inch overall length of A curious feature of the voting ancient myttology and pagan Sunday Masses at St. Mary s Community Hoiise. Three Items on Monday, according to Town Clerk week. TERM ENDING 1954 the Henry J. together with an What little is left will te sought idolatry.”______church will be at 7:30 a. m. and the call will be tabled until the Samuel J. Turklngton, la the fact 10:30 a. m. during the winter annual meeting in March. These overall width of 70 inches, pro- j A Message for the Women by those attending the World Se­ Joseph A. vides spacious seating room for | MELVIN S. HATHAWAY that one may not vote only on the Chart* of the Nasarene months. At 81. Joseph s church In Items Include rceoiving reports of ries should the Philadelphia Phils ATTENTION school issue. Ehich voter will have five adtilt pa.ssengers with ample > —Graduate of Harvard College (B.A.) capture the National League pen­ 4M Mala Street Eaglevllle the regular Mass will be various town offices, the Board of to pull a party lever In order to head room and leg room for six- __Graduate of Harvard Buxlnee* School (l.A .) nant today or tomorrow or In a Volz xaawa B. Bell. Pastor at 8:30 a. m. St. Mary’s CYO Finance rciwrt on the budget and get out of the voting booth. footers. of Manchester —Member of the Democratic Town Committee playoff next week. members meet ’Tuesdays at 7:30 appropriations, and laying a tax - Turklngton explains this as due p. m. at the Church hall under the Both Henry J sedan models are —Member of Rotary ... 'The Bellcvue-Stratford Hotel VOTERS . Saturday. Service of on the 1950 grand list. The meet­ Discount T:46 p. ■ available with overdrive. —A Senior Accountant In a certifted public accounting firm to the machine locking system, Rev. Eatelle Crutch- direction of Rev. William J. ing will then adjourn and be re­ Cy>rp. asked the court to restrain •vaagellsm. You have had the vote for 30 years B t T __5Iarrlcd and father of two chlldr*-n which does not permit any differ­ Shields. convened at Ellsworth Memorial Don't Want Small Cara Local 356, Hotel, Restaurant and •r, speaker. „ Discussing the "'new models, the — An ovcnicaa veteran of World War II. ent setup. Department 9:80 a. m. Sunday School and Second Congregational church High School gyinna.sium at 8:30 Bartenders’ Union (CTO), and all elder Kaiser said, "Early In our Voting is done by entering the Blbie clasaea. AU agea. services at U a. m. Sunday will p. m. giving more room for the an­ You have N EV ER been represented on the govern­ polling place and having one’s Its officers from participating in, low-priced ear study we came to encouraging, ordering or assisting 10-46 a. m. Morning worship, be In observance o f World Wide ticipated crowd expected to con­ VOTE DEMOCRATIC OCTOBER 2n4 name checked on the voting list. the conclusion that the American ing body of our community. the threatened walkout in any ■ermon by the Rev. Mrs. Crotcher, Communion Sunday. The Chris­ sider the new school building Is­ He then goes to a machine and tian Endeavor Society will meet public doesn’t want a ’small' car way and to prohibit the union 8:80 p. m. Toung People ■ serv- sue. The School Building Commit­ Women have done an outstanding job for good gov­ For RMas To Polio-Call 2-2077 reaching overhead to the curtain I'- at 7:30 p. m. at the Church Com tee met Tuesday evening and but rather one of rnnventlonnl size from picketing. lever, draws the curtain firmly Mr. Volz was employed at Manchester Trust in November, 7:80 p. m. Kvangellstlc service, munlty House Sunday. On October Wednesday announced Its recom­ with ample power ami distinctive ernment on many city councils. They are conscientious The joint union committee says B« 8. a Harvest Festival Service will pride-oLowncrshlp styling. shut. it Is seeking a $3 weekly Increase 1937. He is a graduate of the American Institute of Cfioslng message of the evangells- mendations to be made at town workers for civic betterment and are outstanding for TIm Xext Move be Introduced during the church "W e have achieved such an au­ Banking and Is now head of the Discount Department at tir campaign by Mrs. Crutcher. meeting. The School Building The next move la to select for workers now making $32 a morning worship services. This tomobile with new standanls of honest, impartial decisions on public questions. the local bank. His hobbles are trout and bass fishing Committee has completed an ex­ which party lever la to be used to week or leas, $2 more for those custom includes the extensive dec­ value, economy, performance and ECONOMY — ECONOMY — ECONOMY — ECONOMY and raising flowers, his specialty being chrysanthemums. Tuesday evening, a Zone Rally tensive study of the town’s re­ vote the largest number o f candi­ making $32 to $40 and $1 a week orating of the church with home appearance-. IVesentlng this car Manchester is fortunate to have a fine group of for those receiving more than $40. He is an active member of the local Knights of Columbus T h e will be held In the Hartford produce of fiowers, fruits, vegeta­ quirements of schools, also Inter­ dates favorable to the voter. I f the and 4th Degree Member of Bishop McMahon Assembly, Church of the Nasarene. IMaWrt is the reslizathm of the proudest women willing to serve the community who are up for FOR ECONOMY AND SOUND ‘ bles, etc., using the Har\-est theme. viewed a n\imber of architectural vjoter la going to support a straight Hartford. Mr. Volz is married, has three children and Superintendent Rev. J. C, Albright firms and visited several schools, ambition of my life." party vote, he pulla the party lever Sees 70 P. C. PityU Iprvegse The effect as one can visualize la Arrival of the Henry J models election Monday. Give them YOUR support. LONG RANGE PLANNING ELECT resides at 63 Delmont Street In Manchester. will be the apeaker and will ahow very beaiitlfiil and warm. The both under construction and re­ o f hia choice and that la all. I f he pictures of Hom* Mission work on cently completed. They recom­ marks K-F's first challenge in the wishes to apHt, he pulls the party Hartford, Sept 80—(45—A pre­ Coventry Fragment Society will low prlce with it the returning of the pro­ nimlels In the 1951 Kaiser and KATH ERINE D. H E LE N M. nurse’s and teacher's room, so the Indicators of those he does sup­ o f Connecticut secondary achool duce to all those furnishing It If Frazer lines have heenn In proH^ i p a i d j n * nv iw iros o f ™ * c a n d i d a t k bis poitcteeatBieitt e c o n o m y — ECONOMY — ECONOMY — ECONOMY IKtatm 1 ,H. Murphy I ^ ii'ifiih------'} - f e ' ' V / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN„ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950 MANCHESTFil EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1950 A R V ie N ••plan,” la arhich aoma InfarloT. It took action to at all. any atraw that can ba that It cannot play a role that Gives Police Battle, Only rm otua m o n m i . clutched at to hold up the Man- seemed Impossible a few months To Face Punishment m .. Tnm ^ itiw ie w agoT” Wmmttt OetobMT I. UK. cheater program once more, it As A W O L I Now wa do not believe all wa Vary few people. In all the VOTERS PLEASE NOTE legttimaU atraUgy. They think ______^ hear, particularly In the mldet of., FOR TRANSPORTATION TO THB POLLS PHONE THESE NUMBERS world's history, have ever lived In > mU Benaaira. CM at tba that aomethlng horrible and un- I f i out of the frying pan a n i ^ political campaign. Therefore, j Dm U KuMhwur. apeakable la about to happen In a "turning point" time and been CtaH Mall Maltar. Into the fire for Sollor Frank J, | we are quite willing to concede the Mancheater If they do not produce aware of that fact themselves. Norton. 26. of 680 W. 20^th atreet. , nui-ej,iity of what we have seemed FIRST SECOND ^ . RmciupnoN caTcs aome laat-ditch etraUgy to defeat Usually, It takes historians, DISTRICT 2-3336 DISTRICT 2-2960 OM Taar Mr MaU ...... W®-® studying years later, to reach the Town ri". ! >» " • .g t t tw tlia Man ...... ••• I t They have a paaalonate fuel­ Judge Weeley that It never even happened, not ' contfluslon that In such and such aleting an officer East Side Rec West Side Rec OW Miatt Mr Man ...... •••■* ing that there must be aome oth­ C. Gryk auapended Judgment on even In the realm of our hearing. I 2-3111 2-2701 M i«H 0#wr ...... ; 'S We are to unsure of It, in fact, ^ V^. ffia k tf. Iw OarHar ...... • er anawer. And, In thia laat min­ a year, or decade, or century, such companion counts of intoxication MMdatlwad. Taar...... and such a turn was made. There and breach of the peace. that we won't venture to specify I OUR PLATFORM ute erootlonallam, when what la to the candidates involved. | watt a( MtMw roMlya ...... tUO® has been almost a spilt second Norton, an eTectrlcian’a mate, 1. We advocate placing the Town Clerk on a salary basis, rather than the present fee basis. 7. A large vote creates more efficient gox’ernment —- to thfis end we favor the choice of more them the dark tragedy o f another third class. In the U. 8. Navy, said But what we thought we heard . THIRD FOURTH MCMcnt or timing to the turn we have made. Said salary to be eqhal to the salaries paid to town clerks in towns of similar size. centrallv located x’oting places within the present districts. achool being built in Mancheater that a court martial awalta him was along these lines. 2-1153 DISTRICT 6321 '. ram iMIOntTTTI PIUIM We thought we heard Candidate | DISTRICT 8. ' We recommend that the Board of Directors immediately hold a public hearing to adopt a 1 *. A w d S d l ^ laaadBtlTalr looma cloaely over them, they be­ What is even more miraculous, we when he retuma to hla base Jn 2. We believe that it would be in the best interest o f the taxpayers if the Town .Auditors -J m M to U M n M at rapablleattoD of ourselves seem to know about it Bayonne, N. J., today because he A attacking Candidate B because \ Arm ory ♦ Y.M.C. A. were designated so that a firm shall not serve as auditors more than three consecutive years. resolution concerning the extension of the present Federal Rent Control Act. •a Mara Dwatebaa etaditad to It or come quite aincere In their belief Candidate B had made a certain 2-1103 5792 9. We condemn the Republican Board of Directors for their failure to lake advantage of (ha 21^lSareilee«a4ltad te tbla paf>ar has overstayed hla leave four days. .3. Wc recommend that a separate independent Water Commission be esIaWished to do the that their ■ plan" la really a plan, arrested here foolhardy assurance to the people State Kental Housing Laws. We pledge our continued efforts to obtain rental housing unita for la t I—* tba laeal W s paMiabad ha^ and they offer U In the beat good ,,.^'5*'^^°? sivl'n^c ! Connecticut, an assurance par- work now dene by the Board o f Directors, sitting as the Water Commission. The rapid growth of ^ tMbM it roMbllcatlon of apaelal ticularly foolhardy because It wa. the Town requires constant planning and supervision of the water and sewerage system. Manchester. aiMatabaa Mrata ara alio laaaraad. 94-hour faith Imaginable. They Patrolmen Walter J. Pyka and Ed i an assurance that couldn't ever be Economical, Efficient, Progressive Government 4. The principle of minority representation having been overwhelmingly adopted hy the voters 10. We helleve that the memhers elected to the Board of Directors by the people of Manchester offered It that way. laat March. Op eii Forum ward M. W lniler no little trouble, van aarrioa enaot at N. C. A. •err- carried out. of Manchester, we advocate minority representation on all Ideal hoards and commis.sions. should assume their responsibility of establishing town policies, and not delegate It to the General Then, for alx long months, they the court waa told.. The sailor We thought we heard Candidate laa, lae. ______"Beat <)uallflcatluna” laid this morning that he was due а. In the interest of economy and efficiency we recommend that an independent outside ex­ Manager. had no plan. Yeaterday they had A saying that the making of such | VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN M. The Democratic candidates pledge themselves to take an active and aggressive role to pro­ rabllahati rtir— ™ back at Bayonne on Thursday an assurance revealed what kind | pert agency examine the present insurance coverage of the Town of Manchester. JaMw Matbaara SpaelaJ Afney — Ndw another. They were aa completely To the Editor morning after a two-daya furlough. Rapublican Town Committee vide efficient and economical town government and to carry out the planks of this platform. TatK. Cbieato. Datrolt and Boaton. of a fellow Candidate B was any- | б. We recommend the adoption of a merit system for all town employees. aincere. at that moment, aa they I would like to recommend to Prosecutor PhUlp Bayer told the way. Wo thought we detected " S u t S n a u d it b ur eau or were In the moment before tj,, i the voters of Manchester for their court that polled received a com­ some slight, well-modulated Infer­ C O K O liT,T10KS. I . ' consideration on election day the plaint Wednesday of a car parked referendum la.st March. They j Melvin S. Hathaway for ence that Candidate B shouldn't A change at the Center -- means more value for your tax dollar on private property near Stock“ '■'J ! be con.sidered exactly trustworthy The Herald Printing Company. Inc.. mean only what Is beat for Man- , the Boanl of Directors. Mswaas BO aasiielBl jespenalbllttr for place. Police Investigated for making such assurances to the tvsegiepbleel errors sppeartns In s<.'- Chester according to their llght-s. ‘ Mr Hathaway has the beat found that Norton wasn't very co­ good people of Connecticut. ‘ VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN sastlasaients and other readlna mstter, and we have no Instinct to attacK qualiflrations of any camllilate operative. Bayer said. We thought, as we listened, that i OUR CANDIDATES la Tkt Manebester Erenlng Htrsld. nominated for the Board of Direc­ The aailor put up a strong and there could be nothing so low In ' Town G crk them personally for what they do. tors by both political parties. He abusive verbal and physical argu­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS Saturday, September 30 the book of Candidate A as tjie But we cannot follow them. We la a member of an accounting Arm ment before Pyka and VVmzler making of an assurance of this i RE-ELECT R- are still for schools—good schools. and haa had experience In munici­ finally bundled him Into the type. ' > . pal financing. He ia a veteran Afsto—A “Plan” cruiser, the prosecutor said, and Then the dial twisted, and we I who haa had combat experience. on the way to Police headquarters thought we heard something else. | grreral hours before the school Hla education and exnerlence make the officers found It necessary to We thought wc heard a voice "Turning Point” It Imperative that he be elected j nierendum laat March, the oppb- stop the car to subdue Norton. speaking to us on behalf of Can- , Gradually, mors and more on Monday. October 2. . The accused told the court he dIdate A. j Samuel J • Turkington Mtten produced lU own "plan” for Yours very truly. was visiting his wife and that she minds m a position of aome We thought we heard this voice | a Kanchastcr achool program. It A Voter was with him In the car when the urging us to be sure and vote for ! SUM a plan baaed .on the opposl- thought leadership are beginning Incident occurred. After sobering Candidate A. | Firemen Grateful t . tlaa’a fuadnatlon with another to sense the epochal nature of up. Prosecutor Bayer said, Norton Wo thought we heard this voice I To The Editor: was quite repentant and apologized urging ua to vote for Candidate 1 ■gntttedly inferior school, located these post few months. The Manchester Fire Depart­ to the police. A. particularly, because Candidate : Dr. Ralph Bunchc, interviewed ment would like to take this means IT la Oraaby, and on the assumption A could be expected to do .some-1 TOWN CLERK to express their thanks to the men that that achool could and,ought on the occasion of hia own receipt thing about a certain something. • of tha Nobel Peace Prixe the oth­ and women who so thoughtfully ta he duplicated In MancheaUr. served them hot coffee during the .And It seemed to us that i Cyrus S. Cliiiig this assurance being made to | Whether or not the preeenU- er day. characterixed Korea aa a recent Are on Cambridge street. Continue efficient service by u man of "turning point la history." The men had a tough battle on us on behalf of (.Candidate .A tMM o f this “plan” Influenced the was exactly the samp assur­ Dr. John Sloan Dickey, presi­ thair hands and the kindness of May Head U. S. proven ability. vate in the referendum see do not these people lightened their task •> __ ance CAndldate .A had held to pntaoA to know. AH wa do know dent of Dartmouth College, said, considerably. 'Thanks once again be so reprehensible when It was being made by Candidate M that ths refernuhim was held. at the convocation exercises open­ from a bunch of grateful flrenien. Controls Board ing the college term, that June, Mancheater Fire Department. •-I ■ad that that wbs the last ever Now as we say, It ia difficult for haatd «f the opposItMi’a "plan." i960, could possibly become one of (Continued from Page One) ua to believe we were really hear­ PULL LEVER 7B MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 H H re have baaa away mentha In the great dates In human prog­ ing this. I This a d rt paid for by frieada o f the candidate. <- W aller Moske Michael R. Stevena N. ChariM Bogginl over jobs which the mobilization We are not really certain that Katherine D. Bourn Helen M. Fitzpatrick Melvin S. Hathaway W'aller Mahoney vikUh It oeaM have been formal­ ress. program may require. Graduate of Han'ard College Born in Manchester and edu­ Bom In Manchester; eilucated In Birthplace, Mancheater. Grad­ Graduate of Mancheater gram­ we were In our right senses when Graduate of St. Lawrence Univ. Boi-n in New Haven and edu­ uate Manchester High school. Am he saw It. tha "moet colooaal Court Cases During World War II. manpower (B .A.); Harvard Graduate ScIukiI cated in local w'hoois; Graduate Manchester schools; a resident of mar and Hlfih achools; degree of B. ly pnaeatad, if its backers really we seemed to hear the campaign and Wellesley College (M.A.i; al­ cated in New Haven schools; Howell Cheney Tech. Studied problems were handled by a sep­ of Business Administration (I.A .i; of Textile SctURil In Mancheater; Manchester all hla life; well known C.S. from New York University; thought it oould stand up. It blunder In the history of Soviet on behalf of Candidate A making so studied at University of Pans. housewife; is a member of the hydraulics, steam and elertrl- A reckleai driving count against arate agency, the War Manpower Democratic Town Committee, the Personnel work as Job analyst. Presl' somewhere In Korea; Married to the former Ethel V. ber of the Board of Selectmen of Methods Dep’t before setting up hla ported to have argued for such tee. Manchester P.T.A. Council. ocratic Committee. Coventry. Author of several artl- ■athora o f that "plan." asked If Nations, thus establishing the ing Bauer, who was represented candidate wiiukl try to bo on President of Manchester Federa­ tee; vice president of the Young married and has five children; Stevenson, and father o f two sons; own Soda Water Flavor Labora­ bv Attorney Walter Foley of a separate agency for the present Walter, whb Is aervlng with U. S. clea on occupational disease. Pay­ ho bad any alternative plan to the pattern of action which may be both sides of (he same Issue'.* tion pf Democratic Women. Public Democrats; member of the Rotary Member of Democratic Town Com­ tory In Manchester; has been ac­ Gla.stonbury. was arre.sted follow­ emergency. Tobin is believed to A'ou don't believe, do you. that mittee and Chairman of 4th Dla- Navy In Korean waters, and Ed­ roll auditor. Are and automobile tive In P.T.A., Cub Scout and L it­ the basis for real world collective InfoFipation chairman for Man­ Club: married and father of two rariaid. pUao adopted by the ing an accident September 22 at have headed off that move—or to any Connecticut campuigner children. Irict; preaehtly employed at Modes ward. a graduate of Manchester underwriter. Adjuster of automo­ tle League work; member Italian- have made enough of a start on hla chester Red Crosa chapter; first bile, lira, Inland marine and cas­ M moI Buttaing OoRimlttee. re- security. the Jnteraectlon of Middle Turn­ would first attack a certain vice president of Young Democrats Clopk Co. High achool class of 1950, who American C3ub, Democratic Town ow-n organization to assure that starred with the 1949-50 basketball ualty loasea and clalma. yBod that ha would need 80 daye "Hare." said Dr. Dickey, "waa pike. east, and Summit street. type of assurance, and then and aecretary of 4th District Dem­ Committee. A reckless driving charge he will handle the Immediate mo­ team. 1m which to produce one. one of those 'breaks' in life which turn around and have l: made ocratic Committee. I against Peter E. Fagan. 52. of 439 bilization problems. anew on hla own behalf? n a t time requirement, if ad- no man could foresee and no In- I Main atreet. was reduced to viola­ Tobin's order followed viithin an niesp are dro'V»v Scpteiuber BOARD OF EDUCATION Town Treasurer Selectman JUSTICES OF THE PEACE: harad to, would have kept the op- formed per. . ' r puMtlna Bom preaentlng any laat could even imagine happening off. qiiietlv, to ha\e such an amus­ '■f. told tha court he ha.s driven for and unemployment dropped be­ ing dream. . ‘f ■dasite “plaa“ Just before the new But it did.' 3.5 years withcAit any prevloua of­ tween August and September. cafarendum. So, In mudi lass Anne O’Hare McCormick, tfie fense. Large numlMr of students left Jobs : Other cases disposed of were: for the classroom, accounting for I than M daya, and ia that brand distinguished foreign affairs col­ ‘ V p f i . ice re enjoying mighty ■> Frank Lemalre, Jr., 16. of 205la most of the change, the Bureau ' ly- ad last BflauW timing which the umnist of the New York Tlmee, Nortli Front atreet. New Bedford. said. I appoaitica paafars whan it faals was discussing, the other day, the Maas., speeding, <45 with <20 re­ There were 62.226,000 persons ON ■oaM dhllgatViB to ha "eonstiue- problem of a permanent solution mitted; AndTew Strom, 65. 9 employed In September, the Bu- 1 easy living with our home financed Wyllya street. Hartford, atop sign, ELECTION DAY ttva.” wa aow have aaethar la Korea, and then gave the fol­ reau reported—a drop of 1.141,000 ! <5 remitted; Charles J. Bottlcello, below the August record high but ' "ptoB.- lowing analyaia of these ewlft 47, 1718 Main atreet. East Hart­ still the biggest figure for Septem­ VOTE by a Manchester Trust Mortgage.** Thio ttma, as usual, the oppoal- days In 1950: ford, atop sign, <5 bond forfeited. ber in the nation's history. tlea "piSB'’ ia based oa a school Nevertheless there rises up In A total of 2.341.(X)0 persoilis FOR HATHAWAY! were idle in September, the low. ta aoBM othar town, this time the Korea a framework for a settle- | 46 Slate Cities eat number since December. 1948, town o f Varaon. and the plan, as nient that has not existed before. | 1 * w^ I a 1 and a drop of 159.000 from Au- nanal, BWiMota of a proposal that There we see on International de- ' (»o to the Foils final. UM drap all Manchastar plana and clslon enforced by an intcmatien- I Under Tobin's manpower plans, , most of the Job recruiting, e.xpan- Mnply build ounelvea an enlarged al army. This la really a historic (Continued from Page One) slon and movement of manpower dnpileata ad tha athool for which phenomenon; It carries within It­ to essential areas would remain ground la ahaut to ba broken In self the potential for changing ertUcism frequently aimed during with Robert C. Goodw-ln. Director Um State campaign againat the Vanon. Aa uoual, wa are aup- svarythlng. The American troops of the Labor Department's Bureau DamocraUc Adinlniatratlon of Gov. of Employment Security. paaed to allow this imaginary In Korea are fighting for the Unit­ Chester Bowles, who will seek re- Harold Geer projaetjoa o f tha Vamon school ed Nations, and the victory they election in the November election. Pascal Poe Mary D. Ross Francis H. Cowan Ella M. Quifih William Y.PeHan Urges Big Turn Out Harold W . Garrity Bom In-New^aven; reaident of Educated at East Hartford High lato tha Broad straat slU to halt are in process of winning la great­ Public Records Graduated Washington achool Born In Pueblo, Colorado; West­ Born In New Haven: graduate Born In East Ryegate, Vt. After Bom and raised in Manchester From the ■ Democratic State Manchester for over 30 years: con­ School, Hartford,, State Trade Barnard bcIjooI, Manchester High ern State College of Colorado of Hlllhouse High School and Sod- attending public achools In Turn­ and educatail In Its public achools. na tat our tracks. As usual, the as­ er than any national victory. In Chairman John M. Ballsy came School and Mancheater Trade school, WilUaton Academy. Tufta (A.B. and M.A.); Graduate Study retarial School; has resided in Man­ ers Falls, Mass., entered Toolmak­ Well known' to many townspeople ducts local Insurance agency; this statement: 1 Warrantee Deeds T School; haa been President of Par­ sumption that wa could do thia, at the fight against war men have College, Boston University Law at Univ. of Michigan. Univ. of chester for fifteen years and haa er apprenticeship training course through her work as school enum­ jrhalrman of Democratic Town Gerald and Edna Young to Burt ent-Teachers Club of Keeney Street U sum which would represent an tried to wage throughout this cen- majority School; Judge. Town Court of Southern California. Univ. of Colo­ a son In Senior Class of Manches­ at Pratt and Whitney which In­ erator for the Board qf Education. ’ Committee: Democratic State Cen­ ^ ^ , iOf the clliten® of the towns where and Beatrice Trumhull. property First woman elected to Board of tral committeeman for 4th Sena­ School for past two yeara; mem­ acoBomy, is baaed on word of tui y by moans of coalitions and j elections are to be held will go to on Goodwin atreet. Manchester, 1937-1939; Practicing rado: Yale Univ. Ph.D. Principal ter High School; Secretary to ex­ cluded U. of Conn. 4-year engineer­ attorney in Mancheater since 1932; ing course: nine years at P. 4 W. Selectmen; at present serving her torial district; Clerk of Manchea­ ber South Manchester Fire Com­ mouth assurances from the Ver­ leagues of nationa^ls is Uie first I the polls and vote. Cheney Brothers to Clarence F. of Gunnison County High School ecutive of United Aircraft Corpo- Partner In firm of Butler. Voipe, prior to service in World War II second term ns co-chairman of ter Town CourU pany No. 1; Men’s Friendship Club "Although many of these elst- Behrend, property on High street. and Englewood High School, Colo­ rttlon for past seven years; form­ non Wdittact and the Vernon international army'. The American Garrity and Sacco; Member, Conn. as Flight Englner In Air Corps In Democratic Town Committee; of South Methodist church; coach tlons will be decided on local Is­ Roland and Josephine Newcomb rado: Teaching Assistant In Edu­ er Regent of Daughters of Isabella soldiers are pioneers In a move­ FINANCING HOME OWNERSHIP Bar Association and American Bar Pacific ThA ter; returned to P. * President of the Am iy and Navy of. Manchester’e Little League. hpBdar that, of course, they oould sues. it Is Important In this year to Maurice E.E, Gaudet. property on cation and Instructor in Mathe­ and officer In its Connecticut State Asaociatlont President, MShchester W. In 1946 aa Occupational Analyst Auxiliary. do tha same thing for Manchester ment that may transform war In­ of 1950 that we show the world Whitney roaJ. matics, Yale Univ.; Assistant Pro­ Circle; Former Secretary of Pine Bar Association. In Personnel Dept; experience In that our citisens have a great In­ Nancy A. Barnes to Donald and fessor of Education. Smith Col­ CW c Association: member ‘of aa they are promising to do for to a police action against Inlerna- ISOURMOSTPOPULARSERVICE! Democratic Town Committee and wage and salary statistical admln- terest in their government, not Virginia Rus.eell, property on Ser­ lege: Dean of Instruction, Hlllyer ■ Vamon. Aa usual, the "plan" Uonal lawbreakers luid create en- Jr. College; Dean of Hlllyer Col­ aecretary of Manchester Federa­ latratlon;! married and father of only State and National, but also ver street. Our low-cost mortgage rates are one reason ao many home eomaa too lata for the people of Urely new conditions fdr the on the local level." lege since 1947; married and haa tion of Democratic Women. two children. Green Manor Estates to Carl P. buyers come to Manchester Trust, of course. But, our long Manchaotar to make their own restoration of peace. tVater Is Big Issue Johnson et al, property on Green two sons In Manchester schools. avaluation o f the qualities of the " I f this vanguard wins, If thia Typical of the issues stressed In Manor road. and wide experience in arranging mortgages in thjs area the municipal campaigns Is the Vamon school. But, as usual, wo new method succeeds. It will ea- C^arl P. Johnson et al to Chea- | . . . our genuine desire to be helpful. . . our efficiency and water question in Middletowrn. Re­ tar and Marjorie Tupper and Ma- I promptness in, completing a transaction . . . are among other • -ONSTABLES BK ouppooed to drop everything .tabUah praoedanta that cannot publicans have complained there RE-ELECT bel Green, property on Woodbridge I reasona. ’ hacause, once again, the opposi­ easily ba broken. Had the world about a rise in the water rates. street. tion has a "plan." They have blamed it on the Demo­ R. J. Smith to William G. Mc­ F or "^Roard revolved on aa many 'turning crats. Thousandf of happy homeowners in and around Manches» ^Tha “plan" we had before last- points' aa poUUclana and publi­ Kinney. property on Green road. | FOR DemocraU have hit back with Wayne D. Bronckman to Rene ter could tell you how helpful they have found our sound For Selectman ad some 4S hours before the rsf- cists have announced since the the contention that the rate In­ J. LaVole, property on Lenox and experience advice . . . how satisfying they have found O f Education crease was necessary because pra- arendum, and expired and van- war, It would ba like nothing so atreet. TREASURER {Manchester Trust mortgage rates.’ vloua Republicaui Administrations Joseph J. Sullivan to Jerry N. Mied tlje moment th e' voting was much aa ^ whirling dervish. had allowed the water system to Coro, property on Hollister atreet. Allan Freiheit in. Later, Its own authors admit- ■But we perceive now that Ko­ deteriorate. Now. aay Deftiocrato, Franecaeo Fearidonl to Henry ' -a. tad, publicly, that they had no rea was-a real dqnUng point It ia It's neceasary to spend money to TYPICAL MORTGAGE LOANS rehabilitate the system. R. Brunaau, property on Hilliard “ plan.” Taatsrday. Just in tims, more obvlo-js tvery day that that atreet. AMOCNT TOO PAT MONTRLT WILLIAM About 10 per cent of the State’s Exeixitoris Deeds the same authors had another example of 'challenge and re- voting population—95,000 out of OF LOAN w. lS*Taar M-Taar Estate of Frances Healy to Mary “ plan.** ■ponae” started a chain reaction 1,000,000 voters—are eligible to Ptaa Ptaa E. Warren, property on Lynesa vote Monday. I 5.S M SSSM S S tA S .1 tt was not a “ plan’’ for schpols that haa been going on ever since. atreet. Tha 46 communities represent S.SSS 4S4 T SS-fS E. For Registrar Of Voters in Mancheatar. R waa g "plan" to The challenge Russia threw out Administrator’s Deeds the amallest number of municipally 1.M S I 4.U « A t4 halt adiaola la Manchastar. It waa a surprise to a world set In Estate of Carroll Walker, prop- ties In modem history to partief- Thsaa noathly paymbats repay both latoreet aad not a plan to build anything in •rtv on Wastflsld street -to Helen the conviction that no aane gov­ pats la the "small town” etectiono. and Ethel Walker, and property priacipal amS laelaSa F H A Mar^gafa lasuraacie. M aefllieU r. R waa a plan to ernment would_rw a risk o f war. Thia reflects the strong trend In on Northfleld strM t to Charles BUCKLEY ' Edward F. Moriarty - flutoh !iwtaa Monday. R was . a And the Immediate action of the recent years away from annual L ’Esperance. alectloBs In favor of biennial' altc- jlu a uMali had n prsdeattnad Ufa United NatloM, prodded and Trii4a Naaw tlons. Philip Harrison, doing business William E. Buckley, Birthplace, ' Mew, T| houm. backed by the Ualtod BUtoa, was Oemmunitlea balloUng Monday as A. Harrison and Sons at 84f Mancheater. B.A. Yaiie. M.A. Trin­ Mp gnthafa hoped, would ba an sven kreator surprise to the| are: Main stroet. OPEN TffiniSDAY ity. Teacher, Hartford Public High a Kremlin, which walked out of the Ashford. Barkhamited, Bildfs Mil of Sale Harold T. Keating Ronald Lingard . . . Nano W . Pagani- Joseph Prentice school. 38 yeara of teaching in itlB M M M liip diu, today, that the Security Council and left it free water, BfookteM. .Oaaaan, Chap­ Hamilton Jones te Philip E. (7a- Bom In town; Eklucated in local Reaident o f Manchester since Bom In Mancheater: attended htember of Manchester Police Junior and senior high achoole and For Justice Of The Peace lin, Caiobrook, Columbia, Com fro, Jones Furniture Movers. ' | EVENINGS 6 to 8 ■choola; motorman for Connecticut 1922; married and father of 3 chil­ local achools; prominent in local Department from 192(1 to 1943; De­ In college. Asstatant principal of a M ifll lhat dacumen. to act In the illuaion that it would Marriage Ueentea wall. Darien, Eaatfofd, East Gran- I Company for 10 yeara; employed dren; (Tonatable for 2 yeara; Gradu­ athletic programa, (Rec. League tect! ve-8gt.; special FBI agent Junior high achool for 3 years. Head was aappoasd to never do anything but talk. Richard George Segan of Weth- I by, Easton, Franklin, Goshen, t Prudential Ina. Co.. 2 yeara; Vet­ ate of Georgia Tech; Fireman In baaketball scoring champion laat during the war; member o f Rod , of History department In Hartford ersfleld and Elisabeth Jean Ferris | ft, tMB auffsred ‘This poUUcal blunder not only Granby, Hampton, Hartland, Har- eran of World war I: Deputy the North Hhid; Financial Secre­ year); IVorld War II Veteran,,2',* and Gun Club and Shrinera; salea- Public High school alnce 1936. (7o- of 229 East (Tenjer street. i ||faMPt.,r I t has tills wlnton, Hebron, Kent, Lebanon, tary of the Imiprovement. Aaaocla- yeara overseas, specialized in Ra-1 pian for Koro-aear (Torporatlon. authnr of two achool texts—"Vis­ Edward J. Moriarty released the dammed-up forces of Clyde dCenneth Petrie of 17 ^ MANCHESTERYRUST Co. Sheriff of- Hartford County. 4 Mancheater, Manafleld, Mlddle- yeara from 1935 to 163#;,iMember tlon; Graduate C.P.A.: Member of dar; at present student at Unlver-i ualized Clvlca” and "Connecticut, than the United NaUona. It set In mo­ Grandview street and Jueephlne bury, Mlddlefleld, Middletown, Demo

< ■ ■ ■W-.'. ^ ’ r '• r*:.' V- • ^ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80. 1960 FAGS' \ I Advartla«m«nt I Advertlaemcnt 1 Advniliieiiieni A«^\>rtliM>nienl AdvrrttM>m«nt MOTB: ★ OcnoTES CUAHGE oc zortt Advartiacmtnt 'f'Ad%’ertl8em*nt K E Y TO Z OW ES of a block and" tered except for the feUowiqg SecUon V n i of these amended accordance with the epeclflcatlone “SecUon m . Zone Intersec­ storage o{ kMtor vehlclas as Hm- Zion Lutheran' N o t i c e and subatitute the following: usee: regulatlone. for gmiin dwellings as set out In tion’s." Red In II 6 of Arilcla n Sep- Qdne “An interior lot” * "1. Any use permitted In reel- "(3 ) Billiard or poolrooms, Article TV Section n." Section i n "Comer VIslbURy" tk m v n . MA . so that the last paragraph of Sec­ denre C aone. bowling alleys and theatres and ARTICT^R II Is changed to read; The preeent ffectlon VI ta fur­ ' R ally Sbrvice NcHi:s Ti:n c o x x A public hrarinz will be held by "2. Retail shop and personal similar amusement enterprises, the Town Planning Oommiwlon, tion III reads as follows: Section X is fnither amended "SecUon IV. Corner Vtslblllty." ther amended by adding thereto "An interior lot* divided by the service establishment; shop for provided, however, that carousols, by adding thereto a new para- the following paragraph 6; Krldav. October 13. 1950, at 8:00 making of articles Incidental to shooting galleries, freak shows Section IV “Acceeaory Build- P. M., in ^ Holllater School zone boundary lines into two dif­ gruph 7 as follows: Inge" Is changed to read: "6. All determinations of the To Be Hljld. TAmor> PROPO SED-Z 0 N IN G-M AP ferent zones may, in so far as it is conduct of a retail business on and similar attractions ' and "7. Outdoor diive-ln theatres." Board shall bs mads tn oeoord- Auditorium, to conatder the adop­ the premiaes, if not more than amuaement devtcea are excluded. "Section V. Aeoeesory BjuUd- anee writh tha cemprehenolTa plan row M om lii|; Gliiirdi Buituei^onei. tion of the tone change* act out situated at laaat 100 feet from ARTICLE III Ings." anv street bounding the block in four employes are engaged in the "(4) Reataurants, taverns and set forth In these regulations. In in a map entitled "MANCHES­ manufacturing process. grills as limited by Article IV. Delete second paragraph, read­ The flrat eentenced of Section addition to this general nils of School to Take Part T- TER, CONN., PROPO.'lED ZON­ which it Is located, be used in ac­ ^UOlDinG "3. Restaurant, tavern, grill SecUon VIII of these amended ing as follows; V "Accessory Buildings” la amend- guidance, and to particular re­ / ING MAP ■ho^ving BUSINESS cordance with the uae regulations a of the less restricted tone Into and package atore aa limited in regulations^ "In the business and indvietrlal e«i to read aa followra: quirements hereinbefore specified The annual fall rally oarvica fbr AND INDUSTRIAL ZONES which ths lot Is divided.” Article IV, Section VII of these "(5 ) Sans, service, repair and zone on Main Street between Cen­ "In Residence Zones, Accessory In these regulations, no permit young and old, the church oehool i M s r " j SEPT. 1960" and adoption of the ter Street and North Main Street Buildings shall be located only In Business ArtDinDUSTmL zones ARTICLX II regulations. storage of motor vehicles when for special exceptions shall be Is and the church, will be eondocted proposed amendmenta to the Zon­ “4.- Hotel, theatre, bank, office, permitted by th.e Board of Ap­ the minimum front jwrd shall be rear yanis and at least 25 feet nuvusued bv the Board unless It finds ing Regulation* for the Towei of SECTION I. |s Extliin^Bf^aLneA « Amend paragraph (1) by add­ studio, and room for display of peals, aftef a public hearing, and five feet: elsewhere to conform from any etreet line; on comer Jn «earn rsae that the proposed during the ueual eenrlee time, 10 &6PT. 1030 Manchester, a* follow*; samples. subject to appropriate safeguards with the schedule." lots and on through Iota 'Mkey ahall lUding or atnictnre or the pro­ a.m., tomorrow morning, tit Zloa ' ct ofud izned ing the words: and auhstitnte the following: PR0I*0,SED AMENDMKNT.S TO "unli-.ss they are included in a "5. Newspaper printing and In harmony with these regtila- be locateil only In that foiirili of pnaeived use of land Evangelical Lutheran church. "In tbe Bnalnesa Zone JII on I the )ol farthest removed from any THE ZONING REGULATIONS group dwelling project as deflned job printing. tlons. No such permit aliall be is- (a) Will not create or aggra­ Cooper and High etreets. With In­ lA* Article IV, Sectlonll" so that "6. Public utility building. sued unlesi the Board makes a ! M«.‘'lSl';^'tJ>»'twe»-n Center street | street.” vate ■ traffic hazard, fire hasard FOR t h e t o w n o f and Middle Turnpike, the minimum creased enrollment and added In­ MANCHESTER. the aaid paragraph 1 reads as fol­ "7. Mortuary. written finding that the proposed ARTICLE n*. or panic hazard. "6. Accessory uaea located on vise; front yard shitll be flve feet; else­ "(b) Will not block or hamper terest throuilh necessary and lows: Section V, antitled "Public The Zoning Regulation* of the "1. Single-family dwellings, and the same lot wiUi the buildings to "(a ) Will not create or increase where to conform with the sched­ the Town pattern of highway clr modernized Improvements under Town of Manchester, approved which they are accessory, includ­ ule." i Garages and Service Stations" Is dilation. all uses and structures which are a traffic or Are hasard. changed to read: way for the Sunday echdol and May 2, 1938. tog'etfier with all permitted in any residence tone ing garages and parking apace. "(b ) Will not tend to depre­ In the last paragraph, the flrat "(cl Will not tend to depre­ amendment* thereto, are hereby "9. Signs for dleplxy of out­ ciate the value of property in the sentence, rending s.' follows i* de­ "SecUon VI. PuUlc Garages ciate the value of property in the general assembly room, and the \ except two-family or multi-family and Service Stations."' further amended and .supplement- (tv^-^ning* unless they are included door advertising, when painted on neighborhood or be otherwise det­ leted: neighborhood or ita residencea or reminder to give thanks to God the walla of a building or affixed rimental to the neighborhood or "In any residenee rone the mini­ Section VI, enUtlsd "Non-con­ alter the neighborhood's essential for the victory thus far achlsved ed A* follows; ; m a group dwelling project as de. forming Uses" la changed to read: ARTICLE I. I i" Article IV, Section II." to the walls, providing they do Its residences or alter the neigh­ mum width of side yard on the characteristics." In the Korean conflict, it Is ex­ not exceed In area three square borhood’s essential characteris­ street side of s eomer lot shsll "Section VH. Non-confnrm- Add new psragraph 7: pected that tha church will be SECTION II. a r t i c l e H be 10 feet to s point 100 feet bnek Uses." "7, Every appeal taken under filled to overflowing. (-)- The following provisions i j. »' feet for every foot of lot frontage. tics. I''ree-standing ground signs pro- "(6 ) Hotel. from the front line of tin- lot " and Section VTI, entitled "Alcoholic this sei tlon, and every application A varied mimeographed order are deleted: Is emended by adding at the rided they do not exceed 100 "(7) Newspaper and job print­ the following Is suhstitvited there- Llqpors" Is changed to read: for variance and request for spe­ Include* Proceaxionai of the Church “A ‘lof is a parcel of land, occu­ end of Section I the following; ■quere feet in area and set back ing. ' for "Section VHI. Alcoholic cial exception shall be made on school', with . iKiys bearing the pied by one building and tpt ac­ Liquors.” "Special Exception; The Board at least SO feet from the street "(8 ) Radio and television broad­ "In Residence Zones the mlnl- forms especially provided, which Christian and the American flogs, cessory buildings or uses cUs- of Appeals may after public hear­ lint. casting studio. ( mum width of the side vurd on ARTTCLE IV shall Include all the data required singing "Fling Out the Banner;" to m ^ ly Incident to it, including ing and subject to appropriate "10. Any buaineaa or service "(9) Funeral parlor. tlf# Street side of a corner lot shall Is further amended by adding by the Hoard, Such forms shall the well known "Bless This House” such^open spaces as are required safeguards in harmony with the he in feet In Zones A. R and C. Ifl thereto a new Section IX, entitled be filed In duplicate with the, by these regulations and such similar to those permitted in para­ "(10) Clubs and fraternal or­ thnmgh Zion's amplifying system, general purpose of theae regula­ graphs 1 to 9 above, but the fol­ ganisations. , leet in Zone AA, and 2.% feet In "I’arkliig and loading arras In Hoiird. ll(■(h■'nt('d to the homes nf Zion's open apaces as are used in con­ tions, grant a permit for the con­ lowing uses are speclflcally ex­ I the Rural Zone, to a point KlO business and Indualrlal X4>ne6." AR’nC LE VI nection with such buildings. A lot "(11) Public utility building. Humluy 'si'hortl and church: sing­ version of an existing single-fam­ cluded; feel- hark from the front line of 1. On any lot whlcli la here­ RKtTlON I ing by the young children of the may be occupied by a group of ily dwelling into a two-family "(12) Public parking lota. Ithe lot.” after developed for businesa, In- The present Article VI, Section dwellings when built in a C zone "(a ) (Tarouael, merry-go-round, "(13) Wholesale store and | charming "jesiis Loves Children, dwelling subject to the following diiatry, hotel or Inatltiitlonal use I, reading aa follows. Is deleted: .lesus Ix)ves Me" according to an or aa a special exception in a B conditions: ferria-wheel, shooting gallery, sample room; bulk storage or | AR'nCLE IV Involving receipt* or distribntlon “These regtdatlons may from zone. A lot may be or may not be freak show and similar attrac­ warehouse for siieh commodities by vehicles of material* or mer­ old, lilting melody. "(a ) There shall be at least Section I, the first paragraph, time to time be -amended or To Have RecllStlOns the land shown as a lot on a duly 4.000 square feet of land on the tions and amusement devices, ex­ aa food, furniture and hardware, i Is amended to read a.s followa: chandise. ' there shall he provided changed ace In the judgment of Hcritatlon of raterhism ports recorded plan." lot for each family. ".SECTION 1 FLOOR AREA In (Tianler 29 of the Public Acta will follow, the boys and girls iw- "(b ) In making changes in the these uses may be operated In tures. the enforcing officer for the load­ of 193(1 aa amended." and the follovi'ing is substituted OF RESIDENCES. Ing the microphone to Insure good exterior of the dwelling its ap­ connection with a carnival for not “All the above permitted uses "No houae ahall hereafter be ing and unloading of such goods. and the following la eubelltuted therefor; more than ten consecutive days. are subject to the following fur­ The adequacy of the space and hearing. A church school mission u pearance and character aa s sin­ erected unle.sa It shall have for liv­ therefor; project tn the newer fields Into "A 'lot' 1* a parcel of land occu­ gle-family dwelling shall be pre­ "(b ) Metal-working shop, wood­ ther reslrlcUons and conditions; ing quarters a minimum floor area the suitability of Its location shall "These rcgtdatlona mav from pied by-one main building or by a working shop, machine shop and be determined among other things time to time he amended or which the Syiiod has entered, served, and no major structural "(1 ) Retail stores and person­ on the ground floor of 7.V0 aquare nniuclv. .lapan. New Guinea and group of main buildings and the change In the exterior shall be repair shop. al service shops shall not be inter­ by the expected volume of loading chnni’ci! or repealeil aa provldetl- accessory buildings or uses inci­ feet and a minimum total floor the Philippines will be the suh- u made other than to provide desir­ "(c) Carpet, rag and bag clean­ preted to include a use permitted area of 1100 square feet In a Ru­ and unloading, by the nature of In the General Statutes of the dent thereto, including such open ject nf a brief round table talk able means of egress from each ing establishment. for the first time in Business 111 ral Zone or Residence A Zone and the use and by the location of the Stale of Connecticut and the Char­ spaces aa are required by theae “ (d) Laundry, dry cleaning and Zone. principal building with relaUon to ter of the Town of Manchester, as by the pupils themselves. Follow­ dwelling unit. In a Residenee W Zone the mini­ ing prayers for our nation and the f l regulationa and such open spaces “ (c) Stairways leading to the dyeing eatablishment./ "(2 ) Not more then 4 persons mum floor area on the ground floor the street, and at least one loading smended, but no petition for lOQ aa are used in connection with the second or any higher floor unless "(e) Ice plant or storage, and shell be engaged in making good.* space 10 feet by 25 feel with a 14 change of zone or amendment of peoples nf the world, pledgee of shall he 850 square feet with a allegiance to the Christian and the buildings. A lot may be or may In the rear of the building shall Ice distributing station. to be aold at retail on the prem­ minimum total floor area of 1250 foot height clearance may be re­ text of the zoning regidatlona not be. the land shown aa a lot on located within the walls of the "(f) Milk distributing station, ises. quired for a building having a which has been rejected after Americnn flags, will be led by the square feel, provided, however, pastor. a duly recorded plan.” landing; and on a corner lot, all except that a retail salesroom is "(3) All principal uses except that In Residenee \ Zones, alngle- gross floor area of 10,000 square nubile healing will be heard with­ SECTION II. stKh stairways shall be within the perniitted. public parking lots and the serv­ famlly dwellings, with two full feet or over. in one year from the date of re­ This evening at six o'clock a (1) Delete aectlon (1), reading walls of the building." "(g ) Livery and boarding icing of motor vehicles shall be stories, having a minimum ground 2. Any future development for jection, except that after 4 months timely vesper musical devotional stable." period will be presented from ths aa follows: ARTICLE n conducted within a completely en­ floor area of 624 square feet and a business. Industry, hotel or Insti­ from such rejection the Commis­ " 'Lot frontage’ la the distance "(h ) Storage-or display of ma­ closed building. minimum total floor area of 1248 tutions) ttse, .which involves the sion may grant a hearing tf It tower of the church, together wtUi SECTION II. terials, vehicles or equipment and concentration of motor vehicles find.* on facta presented In writing prayers for the nation snd peaoe between the aide lines of a lot Is amended by cenunibering the "(4) Storage and display of square feet, are (lerniltted; measured along the street line." the parking of vehicles between materials, vehicles, inercbundlso The last paragraph of Article and a resulting congestion of the that a material change In the sit­ In. the world. present Paragraph 2 aa 3, 3 aa 4, ariy established building line and street, and any Increase In euch uation jiistlflea this action In the The church school will open at 4 aa 6, 6 aa 6, and Inaerting aa a or equipment and the parking of IV. Section 1. reading aa followa, and aubitltute tJtierefor the foUow- any street line. vebiclee between the street line la deleted: development of at least flOfe of Intereat of the public aa well as the usual time Sunday morning at Ing: new paragraph 2 the following: (1) 'Dumping of any materiala Its present area ahall provide ade­ the petitioner.” nine and the rally service will fol­ "(2 ) Group d>^Ui)ga, as de­ and the front wall of the building "In computing the minimum “(1) A ‘through lot’ la aa lata- other than earth, ashes, cinders, ia prohibited. quate parking space together with low at ten o'clock,. flned in Article Iv, Section tl." floor area for living quartera, proper exits and entrances. Such Members and friends are Invited rior lot which extenda through or any other usual materiala nec­ ARTICLE II rooma for heating equipment, The "Schedule of Area. Height the block from street to street.” ARTICLE n essary for grading purpooea. space shall be provided either on snil Bulk of nuiltllngs" Is amend­ to the services, or to the church SECTION III. "SECTION VIII. BUSINESS garages, bay windows, outside ves­ the same lot or within 1000 feet for meditation, It is always open. Add a new section (1-1), aa fol­ "(J) Coal, coke, lumber and tibules and open or closed porch­ ed by adillfig thereto the provision Delete the following special ex­ wood yards; storage of fuel oil ZONE 111. In Business Zone 111. from the main entrance of the that In Business Zone I there shall lows: ception: no building or land shall be used es or veranitas ahall not be In­ huilding which Is tn house the use, or gasoline except as incident to cluded. Living quarters shall he bo a minimum front yard of 25 Legal Notleas "(1 ) 'Lot frontage' la the dls- "Special Exception: The Board retail sole or for use on the prem­ and .no building shall be erected measured along the street which feet In depth and In Busineaa Zone tanca between the side linea of a of Appeals may after public heer- or altered, except for the follow­ j conslrurted with relllnga and gives access tn the building. all in accordance with law I walls finished on the Inside with II a minimum front yard of 16 AT A roi»nT or rnoHATa h«t« let measured along the street line ing end subject to appropriate and regulations; contractor’s ing usesr In determining adequacy of feet In depth. •t MBnrhniit^r within anf.' for tha or along the line of the front wnll safeguards in harmony with th% "(1) Uses permitted In Busi­ j lath and plaster In the etislmn- parking space, the enforcing offi­ DiBirIct Ilf MBnehrstflr. on tho 27th day a plant or storage yard; building ary manner, or finished In some The minimum sise of Ixit Is of the piinclpnl building.” general purpose of these regula­ ness Zone II. I cer shall be guided generally by of Hflptcrnbrr, A.P., IMO. material storage yard; building or substitute aceeptable to the bulld- smended as follows; rraaant, JOHN J. WALLBTT, ((q) Deletb the words: tions, grant a permit for the con­ "(2) Department stores. the degree of motor vehicle con­ Rural Resilience Area (square yard for the storage or baling of 1 ing Inspector." jiKiar. ” (q) A ‘nonconforming use' is version of an existing single-fam­ ■crap paper, iron, bottles, rags or "(3 ) Free standing ground centration customarily associated feet) Is changed from 22,500 to RBtatr of NlrkoUna Fradarrlakka ily dwelling into a two-family and the following Is substituted one which did not- comply with Junlt signs providing they do not ex­ with the \ise, and speclflcally by 20.000 square feet and the front­ Btrlrkland aka. Loo T, fltrteklaod. lata dwelling subject to the following ceed 100 square feet In area and I therefor: the following standards. of ManrhriitBr in aaid diatrtet. dacaaa* theae regulations at the time of ‘/(k) Stone yard and monu­ ! "In computing the minimum age 'from 150 feet to 100 feet. their adoption or at the time of conditions: ment works. are set back at least 30 feet from (a) For every hotel, one park­ Residence AA Area (aquare rd. “(a) There shall be at least the street line. floor areas for living quarters, ing space for every S guest rooms. Upon appllration of fTadarick B. their amendment." "(1) Any business or service #cet) Is changed from 12,(MX) to Btrlrkiand. adniiiitatrator c.ta. praflng 4.000 square feet of land on the "(4 ) Accessory uses and struc­ I rooms for heating equipment, (b) For every theatre, auditor­ 15.000 square feet snd the front­ similar to those excluded in the I garages, bay windows, outside ves­ for authority to tnorifaft cartaln raal and substitute therefor the fol­ lot for each family. paragri4>he,(a) to (k) Inclusive tures. ium, stadium or place of assem­ age from 80 feet tp 100 feet. flstato particularly doacrlbed In ant<^ lowing: "(b) In making changes in the Any business nr .service simi tibules ami open or cldaed porches bly. one parking apace for every Residence A Area (aquare f*et) appllration on Ole, It la next above, and any business or lar to those permitted tn para- ^ verandas and "".v Iwsemnl "(q ) A ‘nonconforming use' la exterior of the dwelling its ap­ oervice which ia detrimental to 8 seats. Is changed from 8,400 square feet oriDEHRD: That tha (oragolaf a use legally existiag at the time pearance and character aa a sin­ graphs 1 to 3 inclusive above, but I (cl For every hospital, one to 10,800 square feet and the plication b« heard and datarmlnad Bl the neighborhood because of the following u.sea are speclflcallv nhove ground level, shall not the rrnhatr office in Manchaatar In agM of the adoption of these leguln- gle-family dwelling shall be pre­ noise, viDration, smoke, dust, i space for every four beds. front.-ige from 70 feet to 90 feet." served, and no major structural excluded' ’ ' *’’* Included. Living quarters (d) For every restaiirant, club, IMfltrlc'l. on the inth day of Octobar, tionr or their amendment which odor, fumes or other characteris­ TOWN PLANNING \. n.. IMO. at ten o'clock in tha fora- does not comply with the requlre- change in the exterior shall be tics. "(a ) Metal - working shopTr"'"*'* " ‘‘I' ‘'ellings nr dance hail, one parking spare noun, and that nntlca bo givon to all nentn of the zone In which each made other than to provide desir­ woodworking shop, machine shop nnd walls finished on the inside for every 100 square feel of groas COMMI8.SION paraona Intaraatad In aaid aatata of tha able means of egress from each "Special Exceptions. 'The Board with isth and plaster In tlie cUs- nse li located.” of Appeals may, after public and repair shop. floor area. Francis P. Handley, Chairman. pendancy of aaid application and iba dwelling untv "(b) Carpet, rag and bag tomarv’ manner, or finished in (e) For every other use as de­ Manchestes Conn., lima and placa of haarlng tbaraon, by A R 'n C L E I hearing and subject to appropri­ some subatitute acceptable to the publiBhing a copy of this ordar In aoma "(c ) Stairways leading to the ate aafeguarda in harmony with cleaning establishment. flned In Item 2 of this section one September 18, 1950. SECTION m . second or any higher floor unless "(c ) Laundry, dry cleaning building Inspertor, except that parking space for every 300 square 'Hie official draft of tha pro- nem-apaper having a circulation In aaid these regulations, grant a permit Ih’inp anartPiTj above the gronml rrouhcl floor are* and every (llBtrict. at .laaat dvo daya before tha Delete the word "seven” in the in the rear of the building shall for tlie following uses: and dyeing establishment, (Hi.sed revlslona and zoning map i.ky of aaid hearing, to appear If they be located within the walla of the ■ floorfli-tnr ofnf anyanv rtwcHIne.dwrlUni? thetbe conron- . _____ *^^4 Mcvcsw first sentence of Section III and "Public garage or group of "(d) Ice plant or storage, and .500 square feet of second floor arc on file at the office of the Town see cBuna at Bald time and place and substitute therefor the word building; and oh a comer lot. all Ice distributing station. structlon of which, is started before ares in the building which Is to Planning Commission In the Muni­ he heard ralatlva thereto, and make such stairways ahall be within the gajAges for more than five motor .Tanuary 1. 19.51 need not he ao return to thia court. ‘‘nine" and vehicles; motor vehlcls service "(e) Milk distributing station, house the tise. cipal Building and may he examin­ Delate the words “buaineaa walls of the building." except that a retail salesroom is flniahed so long as they sre not Each such pUrktng space shall ed during regular business hours. JOHN J. WALLCTT. Judfft. station; Ailing station for the sale occupied." , zone" where the same appears in ARTICLE II of gasoline at retail; motor vehi­ permitted. contain at leaat 160 square feet the Srst sentence of said isecUon cle parking lot, and storage and "(f) Livery and boarding AR'nCLE TV tn the case of lot parking, and at and substitute the following; SECTION IV. ■table. least 130 square feet in the case Delete paragraph (B) as fal­ ■ale of used motor vehicels." SECTION n GROUP DWELI-- "Business Zone I and substitute the following: “(g) Dumping of any materials of garage parking. "Business Zone II lows: other than eartht aahes, cinders, INGB. A new Section II, entitled Space In any yxM required by "Businaas Zone n i ” "B —Group Dwellings. For ths "SECTION VI. BUSINESS or any other usual materials nec­ "Group DweJlffige” la Incorporated these regiilatlons may be used for so that the nine types of zones building of a group, or groups, of ZONE I. In a Buaineia Zone I no essary for grading purposea. as followa; loading and unloading and apace read as follows: one-famlly, two-family or multi­ building or land shall be used and "(h ) CV>al. coke, lumber and "SECTION n. GROUP DWELL­ in side and rear yards may be used O range H a il B ingo "Rural Residence Zone family dwellings, or anyhcomblna- no buildings shall be erected or wood yards; storage of fuel oil or INGS. The Zoning Board of Ap- for parking." "Residence Zone AA tion thereof, on a lot subject to altered except for the following gasoline except aa Incident to re­ peala may. after public hearing, AR'nCLE V "Residence Zone A the following conditions: uses: tail sale or for use on the prem­ grant an exception for the build­ Section I. In the phrase at the EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT - "Residence Zone B “ (a) No building shall be erect­ "(1) Retail stores, excepting ises, oil In accordance wi(h law ing of a group of one-famlly, two- beginning of the second sentence, "Residence Zone C ed to a height to exceed 2*i any place wrhere aleohoUe liquor and regulations; contractor’s plant family or multi-family dwellings, reading "except for the soning reg­ Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45—Regular hingo at 7:45 "Business Zone I stories or 35 fMt. Neither the le aotd. or storage yard: building material or any combination thereof, sub­ ulations approved Mav 2, 1938” the “Business Zone n basement nor the half-etoiy shall "(2) Peroonal service ahepa, ex­ storage yard; building or yard for ject to the following conditions: words "May 2. T988" are deleted "Business Zone III be occupied as living or sleeping cepting any establishment, where storage or baling of scrap paper, "(a ) No building ahall be and the words "September 1, "Industrial Zone." quarters except for janitor's cleaning is done with Inflamma­ iron, bottles, rags or junk-.'' erected to a height to excised 2>4 1945" substituted. ORANGE HALL SECTION in. apartment In the basement. ble or explosive Uquide. .. "fil Stone jrard and monument stories or 35 feet. Neither the Section m. entitled "Subdivi­ “(b) Buildings shall be ao basement nor the half-story shall # *<' •. ^•'-1 After the sentenpe "Ths boun­ "(5 ) Buslneas and profeorional works. sion Development Plan" reading daries of these zones arc shown grouped that each building ahall offices. "fj) Any business or service be occupied as living nr sleeping as follows Is deleted; •on ths map which accompanies face for the full length of its front similar to those excluded in the quarters except for janitor's apart­ "The owner or owners of any these regulations, which is hereby facade either upon an existing "(4) Exterior signs advertising paragraphs (a) to (1) Inclusive ment In the baaement. unsubdlvlded or unbuilt land not declared to be a part thereof." street, or upon an open apace only the principal business con­ next above, and any bualnes.s or "(b ) Buildings shall be so less than flve (5) acres In area Insert, the following; which In its least dimension shall ducted on the premises when such service which Is detrimental tn the grouped that each building shall may submit to the Zoning Com­ We Have Good Equipment "Haid map is entitled ‘MAN­ not be less than 75 feet. Where signs are painted on the walla of neighborhood because of noise, vi­ face for the fidl length of Its front mission a complete development CH ESTER CXINN. ZONING MAP the rear elevations of the princi­ a building or affixed flat thereto, bration, smoke, dust, odor, fumes facade cither upon an existing plan for such area showing pro­ To Do Lawn Grading and AUGUST. 1945, REVTSED OCTO­ pal bulldlnga are built parallel to provided such . algna are not il­ or other charscteristics. street, or upon an open space posed streets, building Un#a. parks aLA5TOrf6Ull/ BER, 1950.’ " each other or within SO degrees of luminated and de not exceed In “All the above permitted uses wrhich In Its least dimension shall and other public or private Iiarma- parallel, the average distance be­ area three square feet for each are subject to the following fur­ not be less than 75 feet. Where the, Cut Trees J f j / ’ Cer^^/i.£t» Tct^/f ^roe>Y \ ARTICLE I nent open spaces together wdth a tween their long dimension shall foot of lot frontage occupied by ther restrictions and conditions: rear elevations of the principal proposed building plan Indicating _ 8E^O N III. be not less than 60 feet. Each the building displaying the sign, "(1 ) Not more than 4 persons buildings are built parallel to each lots for tingle-family or two-fam­ Also Fill For Sale In the third paragraph after b|uilding, whether principal or ac­ and further provided that no such shall be engaged tn making goods other or within 80 degrees of ily houses and ar8aa where group •flicial dratt •< tk« ywpoaed revlalM aad Boalai; « » « ^ .*** the sentence "Where the boun­ cessory, ahall be at least 30 feet sign faces ths aide of an adjoining to be sold at retail on the prem­ parallel, the average distance be­ houses or apartment houses or lo­ at the efllee of ttM Towa nan alag CommlMlo* la the MualcTpal BoUdlaf distant from any other building In lot, which adjoining lot Is in a ises. tween their long dimension shsll cal stores and shops are proposed dary line ia indicated approxl- residence xone. aad aMjr ha eKaariaed durlaf regular huelafta houra. jRiately parallel to the street, it the group, which distance ahall be "(2 ) All principal uses except be not less titan 60 feet. Each to be built. Such building plan A. LATULIPPE & SON ah'all be determined as parallel meaaured in a straight line be­ "(5 ) Accessory uses and struc- public parking lota and the serv­ building, whether principal or ac­ shall Indicate for each lot or pro­ 780 VERNON ST. Call 6077 Betwoen 4 snd 8 P. M. turea, including garages for park­ ' thereto and at the folloW|hg. dis­ tween the points of the buildings icing of motor vehicles shall be cessory, shall be at least 80 feet posed building unit the maximum which are nearest each other. No ing apace for the use of employees conducted within a completely en­ .distant from any other building number of families that may be tances back from the' nearest and customers. ' street line: " courts entirely enclosed by build­ closed building. In the group, which distance shall housed thereon; the minimum yard In the AA zone—200 feet ings shall be permitted. "All of the ahoira permitted "(8 ) Storage and display of be measured In i striiigtat line be­ requirements; water and aewer ” ” A • ” —150 " "(c> No dwelling unit ahall uses are subject to the following materials, vsMcIes, merchandise or tween the points of the buildings conditions. Such subdivision da- " B " —125 " contain leas than three room ex- further reetricUons and condi­ equipment and the parking of which are nearest each other. No velopment plan If approved by the ” •• c " —100 ” " cluaive of halla And bathrooms. tions: vehlclM between the atreet line courts entirely enclosed by build­ ^ n in g Commission shall be con­ BUY - ZONE CHANGES There shall be a minimum of 600 "(1 ) A retail atore and a per­ and front waff of the . huilding Is ings sbaU be permitted. strued to modify and supplement delete the words "In business square feet of floor space exclu- sonal aervica shop shall not be prohibited.” "fc l No dwelling unit shall these regulations ■■ related to the zone—100 feet” aive of halla and ataira for each construed to include a use permit­ contain less than three rooms ex­ land Included In such subdlvlalon.’’ and subatitute the following: ARTKTJS n Hartford Road from Business zone to Business zone No. 1. three-room dwelling unit, and tor ted for the flrat time in a Buslneas The present Article It, Section clusive of halls and bathrooms. The present Section IV, entitled “ In Business zone 1—125 feet II xone. V There shall be ■ minimum of 600 MEMORIALS Hartford Road from Business zone to Businem zona No. 1. „ .. ,. n —126 " each additional room the floor Vn. enUtled “INDUSTRIAL "Enforcement” Is amended, to be space BhaU be increased by at '(2) Not more than two per­ square feet of floor space exclu­ entitled "Section HI. Enforce- 1. T*lbii4 Tarnpike from RcsUIpncc AA zone and Rnral zone to Industrial zone. Hartford Road from Business zone to Business zone No. 2. • ...... l u —100 ” ZONE” la changed to read; Corner West Center street and Hartford Road from Business zone to Business zone No. Z, least 120 aquare feet. sons shall be engaged in making "SECTION DC. INDUSTRIAL sive of halls and stairs for each meilt.” ; ao that the amended sentence "(d) There shall be gt least goods to be aold a t retail on the three-room dwelling unit, and for The present Section V, entitled OF PROVEN TMIand Tvn'pikc from Businaas zone am) Rural zone and Residence AA zone to Business zona West Center streei- from Business zone to Business zone No. ^ sliall read; ZONE.” No.1.* 5.000 aquare feet of lot Area for premisM. AR’nCLE n each additional room the floor "Certlflcate of Occupancy” is Comer of Olcott street and Center street from Business zone and Residence A zone to Business "Where the boundary line Is in­ each dwelling unit '(5) All principal uses ahall The piesent Article II, Section apace ahall be thcreaaed by at amended, to be entIUed “Section Oaklaiid Straat from Businaas zone to Business zone No. 2. dicated approximately parallel to "(e) Garages or eff-atreet park­ be conducted within a completely least 120 square feet. rv. Certlflcate of Occupancy.” zone No. 2. « the street, it shall be detarmined v m , antlUed "PROHIBITED Main Strpat from Residence B zona to Business zone No. 2. Center street from Business zone to Business zone No. . ing spaces shall be provided for tneloeed building. USES" Is changed to read: “(d) There shall be at least The preeent Section VI, entitled SUPERIORltY aai>araUel thereto and at the fol­ at least 100-pcr cant of the num *‘(4) StonmA or dlmlay of raa- "SECTON X. PROHIBITED 8,000 square feet of lot area for "Board of Appeals” Is amended, Middle Turnpike West from Business zone to BuaioaaOiaOM N^ I* lowing diatances back from the Main Stfat from Businaas to Business zone No. 2. ' ber of dwelU^ units. teriolo. vehicles, merchandise or USES.’' each dwelllng^inlt. to be enUtled "Section V. Board Correctly designed nonnsicnts sre products of aurofBL Main Strsat from Residence A zone and Business zone to Business zone No. 2. Middle Turnpike W’est from Business zone to Business zone No. ^ . nearest street line: '(f) 'No part of any equipment, and the parking of And the lost sentence of Para- "(c) Garages or off-street of Appeals.” Corner Middle Turnpike West and Center street from Buskieas zprte to Bigness M ite No. 2. In the AA zone—200 feet building shall be within vehicloB between the atreet tine intelligcht otudv. Thoy hart bataaco. dfaUactloa sad Caomr Middle Tumnike East and East Center street from business zone to Businem zona .. graph 6 of said section, reading ' parking spacea ahall be provided The present Section VI, Iteln 6 Adams street comer Hilliard street— Residence A Mne and Rural zone to IndustnUI mne. Also any lot line. and the frimt wall of ths huilding os follows: ' for at least 100 per cent of the (b ) . reading aa follows Is de­ meaning: tlicy nose boanty timt wtll ondoro. N s b R . " " B " —125 ” "The Board of Appeals may ia pr^M ted. on south aide of Hilliard street. Comer Adams street RoMence A zone to Industrial Mne. ., » Q _JO 0 ■ T^aoa provMona shall not pre- number of (Twelling units. leted: CuttiiuE Dom 1b Our Owa gkofi Prom Iko Graaii Read from Rasidanea aaaw A to Business zone No. 1. ^ vafy the abova conditions for ARXICUB n vant tha aractlon and occupancy “ (f) H?) part of any nrtncipal "(b ) For eenstructlon of dwell­ Adams street from Residence A Mne and Rnral zone to iM uMriu zone. ^ ^ ___ f " Businese Zone 1—125 ” buildings in groups only If it finds "SECTION VO. BUSINESS building shall be wrlthtn 20 feet of ings In groups In accordance with Rough StoBo To Tho Flalshod MoaMrisl lie East from Btmineas zone to Business zone No. 2. ,. .. >. n _ i 2 8 •> tn a C Zone or in n B Zona by spe- Adams street from Business Mno-^to Business zone No. ,1. North Main ^ J**l77*® *l"*“ “ JJJ that the variance will give equal ZONE n . In a BuabUM Zone n clnl axceptlon, of group dwvllinrs nnv lot line. Article n, Section IV.’’ 4 ka East from Bvainaas zone to Business zone No. 2. or better light air and prlvAcy to DO building or land shall be used ^djfa^ Businaas sons to Business zone No. 1. 1o Business zone No. 1. Portion of Trtanglo at intersection of North ^ In street and ...... I l l —100 ” ' wtian built In aocordonec with the "The Zoning Board of Appeals Tlie present Section VI, Item 5 Adams street— Residence A zm e.to Bdslnsss aoiie. No. 1. ' . " Industrial zone when front­ buildings used for tosldence.” and no building obnU bo erecUd spatMonttona for group dwrellings may vary the above conditions (c ) . reading as foUows: ~ Beiwol straat to Brainard Place and BisseH stret/frop'RewU ing on railroad—150 feet ARTKXE U or altered except for the follow* as aet out In Article TT. Section 4, ontv If it finds that the variance "(c> For varicflis uses tn bual- Manchester Memorial ’B oMbsss sane to Business pMic No. 2. • TeBand AVBMMasA Turnpike avastvasov from'sswom Rural suessuss zone ws*w to Industrial - from the nearer right of SECTION VI. lag usee: for Rasldenea Zones B ” will give equal or bettor tight, air ness sonea as listed under apedal . Middle Turnpike West from Business zone to BuiiBeas Mne N«-E way Uaa." DalcU all of Sectloa VI. read­ " ( t ) Vata parmittad in Bust- ia dalatad. and tha following la and privacy to tbe buildings used exceptions In Article II, Beetlen zona to Baatnssslnal No. 2 naaa Zona I. HARRlBON^KOT-i-l|AH star strsat from Li|Hk»iatEi«t to approximately . 'Middle Turnpike W'est from Business zos4 to Busbiais sens No. 2. •EC nO N TtL ing aa foBoira: aubotitutad tbarafor: foe rasldenea.” VI.” North Main street fi, Residenee B mwe to; 9. Euler Plaee Westerly to Delete ao much of said aectlon “ In a biislMas gonb, ao btdld- "(2) Stores for the sale of ‘Tbasa provlslona shall not pre­ ‘fh * nresent desIgnsMon of Is deleted and the following Is OPP. EAST CHMBTBRy ms mf mmn BtritjMsift m ^ Center street to as read! aa follows: ing or land ahall be used and no packaged or bottled alcoholic liq­ vent tho erection and oceun»ncy Article IV Section II "Zone In- ■uhatituted therrfgrej ^ 'j • \' tai^sde Msrclna stores ■ . J l *'A lot Bttuated in the taterlor buUdlag iteU be erected: or al- uors as limited by Article IV, of group dwolUnga wtasn built in taraacUons" ia changed to read: "For sales, repair, and m m r n lm if,'. y, I-’- J,!.' -J.: . "V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER SO, 1950 FAiOl MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATCRDAE, SEFTEHBBR 80, 1080 lystem alarm went off and the Realtor Leaves Huge Rafale Killed In Trailer AeeMent smploysr, W l l l i n a i ____ sprinklers wsnt into operation. An Residents Here Generous Milk Price Up: Sharon, Sept. 30- OP) Rdword Wognsr. n norolsa team 4fe6 Wi Rockville alarm waa sounded from Box 34 Meriden, Sept. 3 9 - ilPi John Wagner, 25, wo* Injured fatally sale S uts feelioet Im W aariR St the comer of Grove snd Eaet P. Williama who conducted a real yrsUnlay when he wa* pltehed off T„ suffered n frsetund 6hl^ wno — i»8i Main streeu Just before 2 p.m. 11-2 Cts. Quart estate and Insurance buslnees here a trailer which broka loose from dlsd thrss hours Utar hi WFHA - 1M.1 Firemen had to chop holes in the In Aiding Sick Woman for nearly 70 years before his a farm truck being driven by Ida hosptUO. Vernon School slate roof In order tb^-'get at the desth last July left on estate val­ '^'^Today^s Radio WHAT — •»* ued at 1100,847.98, areordlhg to WTHT — i m fire In the attic underneath. Dam­ IiirroRnr Gora liilo EffrrI MANCHESTER DIRECTORY age from flames was confined to Mrs. Manila Mans6eld of Oak - over 1336 to Mr... Man.-Held, for an Inventory (lied yesterday In Rites Monday street belie\ea there are many which she and Uis recipient are I ToiiiorroH; Growing probate eoiirt His business, val­ • the top of the building, but there i hlg-heai led people In Manchester, most grateful, and are anxious to was water damage on all ued at more than 316,000, wras left T:1A— A'clean uo*L.uad w i s o u t She had Just had another occaalon I have the donor, under.timd that : C.OHt6 tlir Rrawoii to his secretary. Miss Adelina St. WTHT—Bert I George. Exeeyt for speelfle be­ WDRC—M*WA WONS—Twin View of the Newa. Ground Breaking Cere­ ro'^v’jiuV^n'S.hTr"s ; i» -r’ 'r s "it-fr ™ ’’ * quests amouninig to $6,000. the TfOOC— Toiiw...... p io y ... , v . „ told 1. rtp oB ! < ^ y Price of milk to M.smheslcr Vote Democratic American club for another real Mra. Mansfield is well known In vemnlnder of the Estate was willed WTRT—N«w b. *WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. OF BUSINESS SERVICES monies to Be Held; Monday a* umusI. residents will go up one and one dent o f Oak atreet, Mrs. Marlon veteran ossoctationa. It will be to Miss Maude E Beaeh. a former wnc—N«w». WCCC—News; Mualc Hall. The American Dyeing Coipors- ‘half rents a quail tomurrow. It -WHAT—aaturtey Matlne* Announce Program Fontana, who has long been a remembered that her ton, Frank M«Tldni resident now living In ELECT EFFICIENT, WONS—Hardy F ^ « y - lion has recently made many Im- ! patient tn St. Francis hospital in .1. Mansfield, was the Arat local was aiUK'iiiiccd tmbiy. The price i 111 ld,''epoi't. I t l ^ ' WTHT—Bu b Adlam a Play­ « provmenta In the property, with , Marine to lose his life in action at I of regular milk will Incrrasr f'om WDRC—O a « t Rockville, Sept. 30— (Special» the office now being lii the process | Hartford. i 'o •■ruts to cents s quart. PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES room. _ —Ground breaking ceremonies for The card party was well at­ Samoa, en route to Guadalcanal. 20 22 WTHT-OoMt SUf. W n C —People Are Funny, of being completely rebuilt. Work ' I Tire Inrirase Is a result of the w n c — National farm and Personal Aid the new Rural Vernon school will tended, twenty-eight tables wore It was on January 14, 1943, when Ready Tools Ostrinsky Cleans Up After on a new ceiling had only been he waa only 19. The body was I finding hy State Milk .\dmtiilstra- FOR TOANSPORTATION TO POLLS CALL ' Horn Boar. Individually Yours be held on Monday. October 2 *t in play, and a number of otliers ON WDRC—Oen* Autry. , t 1 law IS • a a_.,.^ _sw 1 I llllIBfinished lIP lJ IMIon Thursdav.1 lllllnAJttV, 411 In lllinthis Ed.*sec- ' assisted. Cakes baked for prizes brought home late in October, I to Donald O, Hammerherg at the WTIC—Caaa Daly Show. I September 18 meejhig. Hnmnier- DISTRICT 1— 2-4217, 2-3389 ■WDRC—8ta*a Or«r Hollsrwood. Worth Money were re-,sol:l to srvell the fund, 1947, and aervlcea were held at WTHT— Shoot the Moon. Worth a Lot A HAIR DESIGN THAT FOLLOWS THE TREND I berg autheriired a one rent Inerense ELECTION DAY DISTRICT 2-2-9289 WOOO—Newa; 1 » 0 Chib. Fall House Cleaning Days rhal evening $133 was realized. Center Congregational church. WHAY—Cake Lighting Cere­ r 'J 'i, Bittr'cd'ilK :! - il-r-rm... A ~ -d . Mrs. Mansfield was able to aet- November 1 The memory of the in price per quart and liecaiise of DISTRICT 3-2-9796, 7043 WTHT— Jan Con cart. The frost may not be on the , OF FASHION YET IS STYLED FOR YOU. Mrs. Charles Gunther of mony. It Is almost time to put aa’ay officers of the Rural Vernon . J Hyde I J, Fontana’s physician's bill, young hero was honored by the tneieasrd labor and at least equip­ YOTE DISTRICT 4— 2-0628 WONS-Twenty Question*. pumpkin, nor Pilgrims decorating | avenue has announced the engai^- , „ ,d ,hat aeemeil to brighten the formation early In 1944 of the ment costs the deaters have heen * WHAT—Newa. the lawn mower and all of the the windows but It's "Thanksglv- | School aaeoclation and others In various tools that were .• used Fall ho\ise cleaning 1* upper- i and taking them directly to 44 attendance. <1“''Rhter, Dorothy : p^tipnt conHlderablv. Since Uien Frank J. Manafleld Detachment sulhnrlzed to up the price one snd FOR HATHAWAY! WDRC—The Lineup. ing" again at all the 476 Personill ' Edith to Ernest Lemy Dimtuock, | has required costly treatment .ytarlne Corps League, and on aux­ one half rents. **WCCC— 1290 Club. around the yard and In the garden. most in the minds of many house- , Olenwood street. Finance company offices from ^ Franklin T. Welle.s. chairman of WHAY—Through the Lletening When you pack away summer ^ n of Mr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Dim- ] jp oxygen tent, iliary to the League followed eoon WDRC—CSivp nnd Tah*. If you went to be a bit forehand­ wives and the old problem of coast to coast. the Vernon School Building com­ Class. things and clean out your attic, I 7^ Tolland. The weddhig ^ others have become inlercst- thereafter and Mra. Manafleld wo.s PULL TOP LEVER • WTHT- *" ■■ Frolic*. ed. why not take all of those dif­ what to do with the discarded and "This is our tenth September | mittee will preside. Rev. Forrest WONS- Take a Number. ferent things over to J. R. Bralth- unwanted items will not trouble clothes cloaeta and the cellar why W ’' 99 East Center Street Musser. pastor of the Union Con­ Udll take place in October. Miss | ,.3 ,^ ,nd in all have sent chosen os its first president. WTHT Merry Go-round. Thanksgiving," said "Yes" man, , Gunther I* a graduate of Rock­ **W DRC- Mu.Ric with the Otrl*. waite, 62 Pearl street and have you if you call William Ostrlnsk.v, not acan the things with a critical George Hesklas, today. "We al- > gregational clmrch will bn the WTIC—vyanted. them sharpened before storing ville High school and the Unlver- ' ------— — WCCC Nc'vb: 1290 Club. phone 6879, and ask him to send eye and give considerable thought ways set aside September as Cus­ principal speaker. Rev. George ELECT THIS OUTSTANDING 0 9 — them for the winter? Every year as to whether you will over use Higgins, pastor of the Vernon slty of Connecticut, and is a mem- i treasurer. Hsrold Ludke and sec- i WTHT Orcrett* MHtln**. WDRC-Cangbualera. one of his three trucks to your tomer Appreciation Month, our her of the faculty at Glastonbury when the lawn mower Is used for home. If you prefer, you may certain items again. If you are Center Congregational church will retary. Harry Priiea.*, | .Another Shower St4S— WTIC—Your Hit Parade. 'Thanksgivrng’N for the Manches­ High school. Mr. DImmock. who 1 w n c —Notre Dame v». North the Inst time we put It away with drop a card to 182 Blssell street not going to use them why not ter folk who have selected Per­ BILL'S TIRE give the benediction. Superin­ Ix-gion Football EDUCATOR WHAY —Moonlight Matinee. a sigh of relief and think that one get rid of them now? Yon will not tendent of Schools A. E. Chatter- served (n the U. S. Navy in World ' iCarolina. WONS-Story of Dr. Kildare. instead, but remember that none sonal as the company they want AND o War II, Is employed by .Samson Tlie Rockville Amsricsn I..egion For Alias McNeill day soon It ran he sharpened and only gain extra storage space, an ton will be present and anyone WTHT — North Carolina vg. WTHT—What Makes You Tick of Mr. Ostrlnsky's trucks will call to do business with. This year Motors, Inc. ■will play the Hai tfoni Spartans j For Board Notre Dame. put In ordr for the next spring, without a definite request. Important Item to most people, Charles H. Watts, head of our Interested Is Invited to attend. | at Stirling Field. West Haiiford. 9:60— However, most everyone but you wdll receive a considerable REPAIR SHOP Silver .Analversarj- | Church Services WTIC—Texas Ranger. At the present time there la a organization, is sending a person­ Sunday aflerncHui. > Mitt Mildred McNeill of 360 PASCAL POE WDRC-Dodger* vs. Philadel­ promptly forgets all abotit it \intil demand tor prac'tlcally all sal- sum of money for them. Wm. H. Green. Pritp. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Skinner i World Wide Communion Sunday i Center atreet. who will be married WDRC—My Favorite Husband. next spring rolls aro\ind and all al letter to each of our customers will celebrate their silver wedding o| Directors phia PhiniM. vagable materials and because of The time to get rid of salvag to express our appreciation for (Columbia Ricycleo will 1). observed in the churches o f ' to Edward Berggren next Satur­ WONS—Guy Lombardo Show. of a aJdden the graaa needs cut­ able materlalB Is when the cur­ anniversary on Sunday. October Rockville and vicinity tomorrow day afternoon at the Center Con­ Democratic Candidate li f t WTHT -Can You Top This? this demand the current market their friendship." WCeO-^News; 1290 Club. ting and the lawn mower Is dull prices t^re higher than they have rent market price is high and at U. S. and Fish Ttrrs a w n in g s , f l a g s i . 8th with open house from 2 to 6 with special services. gregational church. w*aa honored WONS—Frank F-dwards. and badlv In need of being set It is a pleasant tiling to 6nd an p. m. at their home on Loveland Deaths Last Night WHAT—Concert Orch. been tor some time. Paper Is the present time Mr. Ostrinsky organization the size of Personal, Repairs Service Complete Awning S«tv1«-« Rnlly Day will be held at the j with another miscelloneoua ohower 10:00— again, the turf cutter Is so dull it Waterproof Cunvua Covers Hill. Hartford road. Thev were WONS—Football. Boston Col­ onCe more being accepted, if there says all prices have gone up con­ taking time out for a whole Accessories IGrst Congregational church o f Monda.v evening. Attended by For The Board Of Education ELECT WDRC -Sing It Again. cannot possible he used for edging siderably. You may be certain of married on October 19, 1925 by Vernon, and it la hoped that there about 30 of her aesoelataa at the lege v*. Oklahoma. WHAY—News; Moonlight Mati­ is BUfriclent quantity to warrant month to do -something to thank and the grasa shear* hack the a truck calling at the house. receiving the current market 180 Spruce Street Manchester .Awning and Rev. F. W. Gray, at that time pas­ will be a large attendance.. All Bv The Associated Press local telephone company office nee. grass off. people for their patronage. Hes- tor of the Rockville Methodl.st Havana, Cuba-John Joseph WCCC—1290 aub. Mr. Ostrinsky reminds every­ price for anything which Mr. Os­ kisr„ who is manager at the Man­ Phone 2-0659 Canvas Products Co. children in the community ari- in­ where she la employed, the shower w n c —Bport* ot King*. WTIC—Chamber Mualc Society. It will not cost a hit more Ito one that higher prices are paid trinsky buys, no matter what it Phone 3-.309I. 1.30 Hartford ltd. oliurch. They have made their vited to attend the school at 9;30 Moron. 74. one of the heroes In Was held at the home of Mra. Boi'ls WONS — Community Cheat have ttfls work done right now w d chester office, said that Personal home in this vicinity since that Uic historic fight against yellow- Moron, Blaaell stroet. WHAT-4V)llta Hop. for materials brought to the shop is. Since 1900 Oetrlnsky* have likes to, do something extra for a. m. with classes from the kinder­ 86 WKNB—Newa: Scoreboard. Prise. during the winter months at 44 Glenwood street and i f you served the people of Manchester time. garten through High School. fever at the beginning of the cen­ Decorations used were (n accord- WTHT Saturday Nite Dancing Braithwsite will have ample tim their ciislomers outside the scope Examined tury. vnee with the Hallowe’en flteple, Katherine have quite a bit to get rid of you and you are assured of reliable of their normal activities. Rally Day will also be observed WONS -Juke Bo*. Pailv. to take rare of these jobs. When and dependable scrVfcc when you SERVICE Two psychiatrists*have been ap- New York - Monsignor John B. black and orange. Among other spring does come he Is rushed will gain a surprising amount by "Last year." continued the I. R. Pmithwoifie 1 polnte*! to examine -Mrs. Mary at the Rockville Baptist church at Gorman. 74. director of all the big WTHT—Horae Race*, 16:60— putting such things in your car phone 8870. fs eealst when von have mac lovely gift* the bride-elect re­ WTIC—Grand Old Opry with work as everyone comes friendly '"i’ es" man, a lot of peo­ Guzman as the re.sult of the re­ 9:45 a. m. At the morning worship Catholic cemeteries in the Brook­ ceived some luggage from oome oi t it t ple came to visit my office and I tmohtaw we have 2 SVvoclier* Keys Made. l.ork« Repaired at 11 a. m. Rev. Earl Darrowlbf w n c —Notre Dam# ▼*. North 1 1 :0 0 — rushing over to his shop with tnd 8 Krrvinr rniclir at v»nr cent motion in the Superior roiirt. lyn Dioceae. including Long Island, her associates. A buffet luncheon Newa on all atatlona. work to he taken care of and na­ hope they will again this year. In They arc Dr, Olga Little of Wllll- West Hartford will give the ser­ for 42 ycara. with a shower cake was lerved. Carolina. Club held their regular meeting In w rV W and fo i vmoi ormven- mon. W C C C — N o w e; Community 11:16— turally they want It right away. fact, I hope everybody in Man- I'ools Gmiind mantlc and Dr. C. F. Vemhmd of the church social rooms Thursday Church Women anr'e. Rally Day takes place at the Seryice Time. WONS—Mualc. By having the work done right che.ster will come in during our Hartford wiio have alreadv visited evening. Sept. 28 at o’clock. Thanksgiving celebration. Not our Rockville Methodist church at w n r r —1-Treaaury Time. W DRC-The World Tonight. now you will have all of the things STATION OPEN DAY i.awnmowers *thurpened Mrs. G\izman at the hospital The Bourn ; WHAT—New*: Arttatry In WTIC—Bob Con*l(llne. you need to use In the warm Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Meach- To Sponsor Show oustomers alone, but everybody I defense also ha* two psychiatrist.s. which time school sessions w ill be A N D n k ; h '1 Rhythm. 11:25— weather ready for you. with no da- am of Brtdgton, Me., are guests of Just a ’hello’ will make me feel Eleririrni tllilities who have examined the patient. held at 9:30 and 10:45 a. m. ‘ A ELECT WDRC—Pi:bllc Sendee Pro­ lay. Why not do It thin fall and be Mrs. Meacham’s sister, Mra. Ma­ good nnd make oiir celebration of Dr. O. G. Wiedinan and Dr. A. J. new American flag and a new r Ke 4'onrtitioned p?-- WTHT—Tea and Crumpet*. gram. rertaln of having your lawn mow­ rion A. Baker and several rela­ Group D of Center Church Wom­ Oistomer Appreciation month a COOK'S Bancroft, both of Hartford. Christian Hag will be deditated at By this time I Imagine that you, the voters ot WKNB—Newa, Scoreboard, 11:80— er and other things ready without tives. real succe.s*." Fire at Factory this service. must be olninet as tired of eampalgn oratory aa I.am , an M WTIC Music. en, of which Mrs. Albert Bogll Is tiuns Hepaired HELEN Me w n c —living 1960. delay? Mr. and Mrs Clifford Giles of The people at the Personal FI-. .SERVICF .STATION The main building of the Ameri- .Attend Convention more campaign promisea. le t me any only that whether or WHAT—Moonlight Matinee If you have a saw that needs chairman will bring Bob Tyrol and nance company here who arc cele-/ can Dyeing Corporation on East _ / WCCC—Big Brother Bill. Hartford were recent guests of Afmirh^trt Phon# Wit Pearl St. Phone 4200 Mr. and Mrs, Lewis H Cliap man t . not I am elected I shall alwayn do my utmoat to aenre the heal 11:66— sharpening and setting you will their aunt, Miss Sadie Millard. Floyd Richards to town, Tuesday brating in the colorfully decorat­ y j Main street was damaeed by fire 1 le^V ridav night ! Stl5— WONS—New*. for Cali toornia ^ FinFATRICK W HAT—Artistry la Rhythm. find Mr. Bralthwalte does a beau­ Ernest Clough of Slaterville. R. evening, October 3, at eight o'clock ed office are.; G. W. Heski.ss. Miss which broke " “ I I where Mra. Chapmsui, who is de- Inlercol* of our town. 6ly chief eonoem In poIlUca : WTHT—Tea and Crumpet*, I2:0'W i\he western cities and will return (A.B. and M.A.); Graduate study •! Cnlvemlty of MIrhIgan, Ing «.vmpnthle* may be, let me urge yon to go to the poBa ea WCCC—Sporta. this shop. Tonight the Tolland Community 18 Main St. Phone 2 4.VIt I’nlvemlty of Houthrrn Collfiimla, C^lverslly of Colorado; Vale Monday with a ■pirit of thankfulneee la your hearts that wa When it comes to the repairing sented ip the auditorium of the Hr: AH house in the ba-sement. F u r t h e r home on Octi^er 17. WTHT— Here’s to Veteran*. 6:45—Concert Hour. Building committee will hold a Tou ma.r seem small bnt I’nlvendly Ph.D. Prinrlpal of Giinnlium County High orhool and WKNB—Sports. of locks, there is little need to re­ Hollister street school. Tickets on Whorl Ahrvimrfit Investigation would be necessary. I..A.F. Bowling I.«ague are priv lleged lo vote In a tree and democratle oleotlea. WTIC—FM 96.6 MC. public dance in the Tolland Town Specialixing In Today,. Saturday, is the deadline Knglewofid High erlimil, Cotirrail^o; Trnrlilng Asst, la F*duraUoii EvaaBig mind you that Mr. Bralthwalte Is sale at Hale's and Weldon's store he said, before any estimate of I when multiplied b.v thnii- and InstriM-lor In Mnih., Vole Cnlverslfy; Asst. Profeesor of WDRC—FM On the Air I p. m. to an expert loeksmllh and even the Hall-with square and modern num­ and by group members jparry ex­ H m t:r iinU for entering name.* at the club- sands It rontriliiilcs force 11:26 p. m. bers. Music by the Echoes, with BRAKE SERVICE the extent of the damage could be | a F.diH'Htli>ii, Smilli Ciillege; Iteun of Insinirtlon, llllyer -liinlnr W^^TD—Nswa. moat stubborn lock la put In apple cellent prizes as usual. given. hou.se for the Men’s Bowling (hat ran turn (hr tide of Collegr; Oran of lilll.ver rolli-se since 1047; married and ha* Same as WDRC. Irving Anderl prompter. The show is in its fourth year Carh*«rrtnr League of the Italian-Amec lean PI 1.1. TOP I.KVKK— VOTK DEMOCRATIC WHAT—News. WFHA— pie order and worka like a charm The first intimation- anyone al Victory: two sons In 5lanchrstrr M-htnils. when he finishes with it. If you The TVilland Mothers Club held on the air and on the road, but ! Friendship Club. The following arc WTHT—Sporta; Husle at Six. P. M. their monthly social meeting at Froiil Eiifl Alistimenl the mill had that anvthlng was WONS—Newa. have lost a key, don't throw away as far as known has been pre­ wrong came when the sprinkler the officers; President, Allen Lisk; j 6:00- Rawing and Sporta the lock, have Mr. Bralthwalte the home of Mrs. Albert TTiora- sented only once previously in 185 Main St. Phone .5012 WDRC—News. 6;16—Farm Report: Weather forde Wednesday evening. Sept. 27 General Repair Work WOOC—Huale H al. 6:80—Western Serenade. cut another key for you and save Manchester. Six of the local women money. Phone 4200 or drive over at 8 p. m. will appear on the stage and one • t il— 6:46—Woman's Page. Fred Webster of Crescent JBcaeh Wno-Hob Itaala. Itrictly 7:00—News; Candlelight an# to 62 Pearl street for expert re­ will become the Cinderella. ■’* Bperta: Weather. pair work. was a recent caller on former ac­ Helen Lucile is the new singing ^ S 5 Visit Jonen Furni­ Silver. quaintances and relatli’es. All Makes of WDRC—OMreepoiidenta Scratch 7:30—Vaughn Monroe. star and Hal Kolb the accomplished ture and FliMtr Cov­ pad. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moe of 8:00—News; Anything Goes, North Guilford were recent supper organist. Bob and Floyd in addi­ ering Store for WONS—Tuna Time. tion to the quiz session will put on SEWING w n c —FM On the Air 6:26 a. m guest of their parents at the par­ Large .Aaaortment W HAT—Newa. to 1 a. m. Ellington a complete vaudeville ehow with a sonage. ot Fine FImir Cov­ Same as WTIC. Next Sunday. Oi’t. 1 Commun­ new twist. MACHINES * 'w n O —lat Plano Quartet. ___ Television ering. Call Us tor Mrs. Hazel Hein, president of ion will be observed at Tolland Eipertly Repaired WCCC—Newe; Mualc Hall. WNHV-TV Federated Church. Estimate. P. M. the American Legion Auxiliary of WTHT—Harry Wlamer Sporta. Hathoway-Mlller Dost has appoint­ WDRC— Sport* Review. 1:30—Dodgers vs. Phillies ed the following committees for •tdi— 6.00—Mr. Magic. Manchester Convalescent Home, Iiic. JONES’ Sinqer I WTHT—It's Tour Buatneaa 6:15—TeleUmes. the year: Americanism. Mrs. Earl 5:30—Joe DiMagglo Parker; child wolware, Mrs. Fran­ QUAMTY 29 COTTAGE STREET—TEI.EITIONE 5’J79 FURNITURE STORE WONS—Over the Rainbow, cis Dowd; community strvice, Mrs. Sewinq Center WDRC—New*; Larry Lesueur. 5:45—Wendy Barrie. PRINTING! Mary II. GIblln, Pres.—Hafherloe 61. GIblln, Sec.-Treas. Dun Backer. Prop. 6:30—Lone Ranger. Edward Brace; constitution and 36 Osh SI., 6lan<‘healer. Ct. 812 Main *<1. l ei 8881 file printing Orinnell Automatic Sprinkler System 7:00—Hank McCune Show. by-laws. Mrs. Marjorie Brady; Phono 3-1041 M a n rh e s te r WONS—A1 Heifer, Sporta. coupons, Mra. Fred H. Arens; dis­ kib we do tor W HAT—Symphony Hall. 7:30—Alan Young Show 9:00 -Saturday Night Revue. tinguished guests and education of r « a will AGKI) CONVALKSCKNT WTHT—Robert Nathan. orphans and veterans, Mrs, Gordon nrove' eatts- WDRC—Johnny Dollar. 10:00 Wrestling. CHRONIC ORTHOPAEDIC CASES haven’t Dlmock; finance, Mrs. William J. tactory— bp- J. Herberts; Girls' State, Mlsa Ale­ came H win REUISTEKEO NURSE AND REGISTEKEI) line Loclscher; Gold Star Moth­ be prodooed ondw the laast MODERN T. P. Holloron Picture Pretty ers, Mrs. Theodore A. Palmer; modem, eWctePl usetlinde. Ue1 PHYSICAL TniiERAPIST I.N ATTENUANCE KUNKRAI. HtiME oar eettmate. ' TAILOR SHOP Chiid*8 Prayer grave registration. Mra. Meyer Lu- RATES REASONABLE sa, Sr.; Junior activities, Mrs. Rob­ Dependable Qoallty — Service! LEO DIANA ert Hoffman; legislation, Mrs. Ideall.t '(M-aled convenient and Irene Kuca; membership, Mrs. W II.UAM H. SCHIRUXili; «

. ’ fW K t fl MAnCHEST&R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN« SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 80,1950 MANCHE8TEE IVEKING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 50. 1950 Juiced Local Group Weddings Vows Binaggio PAGE TR Um ir Never Exerted High Eleven Host Hall Not to Use His Name BuIIivan-Matnshak / The marrlkge of Mias Olga Bar­ Any Influence’ Dodgers Determined to Down Phils and Tie for Pennant bara BlatUahak, daughter of Mr. Husky High linemen and BIrs. Frank Matushak, of CCIL Rivals Clash IVmklittG. WcHm , of Gardner street, and Joseph John (OosUnsed fresi Pngs Oss) Sullivan, son of Mrs. Lillian Sulli­ THE Vernon^ Say» He Doe# Obituary van, of Porter street, and the late former police commissioner, said John F. Sullivan, took place this that Binaggio, In seeking to "open Today at Nebo Field Casey Stengel Plans College FoothaWs Three Brooks Must Capture Not Want to Become morning at 10 o'clock In St. up the town,” approached him. HERALD ANGLE luTohred in Dispute Jamee's church. Rev. John F. "H e tossed a roll of bills in my Hannon performed the double- lap. I tossed them right back,” ‘ Visitors Fresh from By Best Win Streaks in Danger Two Remaining Games Deaths ring ceremony and Mrs. Jane Nac- Cohn said, ‘ To Return Next Year ftwkllB a. W«Qm . cSfctn w «t kowskl Maccarone played the Aces in Road EARL W. YOST Binaggio Aides Testify One-Sided Win Over New York, Sept. 30 (/Ti Col-, WlUlam Black bridal music. slea. Ohio State won the Rose e n V«m oa Scbool^BuUdlnf Oom- Witnesses Included two former Sports BdHer lege gootball'B three best winning William Mack, 89, of 61 Hamlin Bowl game In January. BlttM, today aald’ ha haa asked associates of Binaggio who were Test Sunday! Meriden; Injuns Hope Yankee Manager Riding streaks of the present are In Twin Win Over Bravaa street, died at his .home last night brought here from federal prison. New Cage Star Piirtlue also participates In an Ruys Alleys the Manchester **Cltisens Oommit- ____ *' j To Improve Record Shota Here and There Fleishman, a talented transfer stu­ Clouds Today With jeopardy to* Manchester High’s Basketball Officials will be held Thei-e were several Important I Yanks A. L. Clhamp# Klein testified on his Interest In up eight college offers to enter 38 straight games. The game will Welles this morning confirmed came here' from Rockville. He on November 21 at New Britain. ^ games played last night. Iowa’s a Tfice wire service and the Stork Coaches, players and officials from Connecticut as a freshman this Boston, Sept. 30—(8>)— (?asey he playcal at South Henil and will Hnwke.vc.s p\ishei| serosa two reporU that be haa asked the local was em i^yed as a plumber at Club in Council Bluffs, la. Under For T.Ville Contest j iT a T H ^ ^ rf wTTrtfor“: ! By Balph Baiew oppoiuuon group not to use his Hartford, Litchfield and Middle . fall. He’s reported to be a lop- Stengel, riding the clouds today give the Notre Dame students Railtli-period touchdowns to defeat Cheney mills before his retirement questioning, he admitted taking Mt. Nebo. Kickoff is listed at 2 Assorialed Preea Sporta Writer In conneeUon with adverUs- The, Silk City football team sex counties are invited. Coach 1 grade eager. . .Fleishman and BUI with a perfect •record as an Amer­ tlieir first offieiul glimp.se of Coiu h favored Southern California, 20 to 17 years ago. over part interest in the club with­ * The Yankees are "In" and Abe lag In Manchester's case. " I gave takes to the road for the second o’clock. Ross Merrick of Teachers College j Abel, 'both of Brooklyn, are six ican League manager, already la Frank l.,eahy's rebuilt maelime 14. A crowd of (5,167 saw the Mr. Mack was a member of the out putting up sny money. Only one regular, (juarterlmeli I Brooklyn Dodgers are trying Mr. Bowers a statement, and straight week tomorrow after­ Beating Hail will he no ea.sy and bis squad will demonstrate the ; feet. four. . Zeke Watrous Is six looking ahead to next year. Midwestornera sew up the game Concordia Lutheran church and Lococo said he was Interested Boh Williams, is back from the desperately to make it a greater thought that would be the end of the Rockville Lodge of Moose. Had noon, traveling to Thompsonville task for the charges of Walker new changes in the rules. The pro- | seven and Mac MacKadgen Is six Winner of two pennants in os on Jerry Faske's 15-yard run in several gambling enterprises In 1949 team. after Duane Brandt set It up with New York World Series. It", Welles said. "I wish I hadn't he lived until October 15, he and for a game with the always strong Briggs and Tony Allbrio. Hall gram will also Include the latest feet, six Inches. You will hear many tries sa New York Yankee Kansas City and owned a motel In a lot about these boys this winter Oklahoma puts Its untienten a ,55-yard gallop. 1 The Yanks, who were idle,' done It, after thinking the matter Mrs. Mack would have celebrated Greys. The Northern Connecticut dumped Meriden last Saturday by films on the interpretation of rules skipper, the weather-beaten Sten­ Arizona for which he paid $48,- and ofttclating. Anyone Interested at Storrs with Greer's varsity. . strlnge of 22 on the line on Us Another roast rontesl saw St. backed Into their aecond straight over." their sixty-third wedding anniver­ Conference contest will be played a 26 to 0 count and are reported gel drowned out all rumors of his I Iw.me lot iigiilnst the Itoslon Col- I American League championship .N'one Of His Busltteas 000. in applying for admission to the New Haven’s entry in the Amer­ Mary’s play highly favored Geor­ sary. tococo said as far as he knew, on the Grey's field, and the open­ to have come up with another fine retirement yesterday when he lege Ragles Willie Army. wIiliUi I yesterday as the Cleveland Indians vfCiles said he has decided he He leaves his wife, Mrs. Emma Dong WIsM Jerry RauUnaltis Board should contact Felir Babel, ican Hockey League this season gia to a 7-7 standstill at San Frah- gambling received no protection ing kickoff is scheduled for 2:15. team. / stated he would be happy to re­ hasn't lieen iK-aten In 20 games. elseo. Georgia wa.a a 30-polnt fa­ trounced Detroit, 12-2, to eliminate doean't want to get In any Man­ (Markert) Mack; a daughter, Mrs. 6 Morrison avenue, Wethersfield. will be known as the Ragles. In Both clubs have played one Sure to see plenty of duty in turn for another year. Is host to Colgate al Weal I'olnl, vorite at pre-game. the runner-up Tigers. But the chester fighU. "They really aren't Florence Greenway, of this town: in Kansas City. . . . Several baaketbsll films are past years the Elm City team was A t a brief session last night, ed a party on the island of Tae- league game to date, and both the Indians’ backfield are Co-Cap- " I f my health permits and my N. Y. Six men tallied for Kansas as dsuntleas Dodgers ere the talk of any of my business," he said. a granddaughter, Mrs. Edward K.r available to CTAC schools includ­ tabbed the Ramblers. The club the committee questioned Joseph chong, within 10 miles of the Par­ Division Field emerged victorious. The Greys de­ taln Carlo Petrlcca, Clyde Pick- wife’s health permits," he said, Oddly, Oklahoma also has but the .layhawks punched out a lop* the baseball world. He Is diairman of the Vernon, Hutchinson, of Manchester, and ing "BBsketball Today,” "Basket­ Is owned on an Independent basis "M l be glad to manage the Yan­ allel off the west coast. A U. S. ral, Jimmy Roach, AI Morgan, dne player bark from Its team of slilcil 46 to 6 victory over Denver. Fared with Midden death, the committee charged with building a two great grandsons. Dlgiovannl. who had been named feated the Stafford Olympics 6 to ball by the (Jbde,” and "Modern by the New Haven Arena Corpora­ kees again next year. Provided, of in previous testimony ss a leader Navy summary said the raiders Spec Flavcil and Gus AgnstineUl. last season. He is Is-on Heath, a The Kansans scored in every pe- B-ooka came from behind In both new elementary school, which was The funval will be held Monday Trials Two Days 0, while the locals defeated the Basketball." . . . Stock car racing tion .. In case of tie games this course, Mr. Dan Topping and Mr. In Seoul, the capital’s more than Petrlcca and Roach has yet 'to dis­ crashing fullback. Army has only 1'I(h1. ends of a dniibleheader and best used as a basis for an ^dvertlse- afternoon at 2 o’clock at the In the Mafia. Mafia Is a secret Rockville American Legion by the will be held Sunday afternoon at season at the end of regulation Del Webb want me to. I don’t 1,000,000 residents awoke Satur­ play their top form but both boys one member of Its 1949 ofTensIve, In the Sniilli. Frank Smith the Boatnn Bravea, 7-5 and 7-8, to bent*by the opposition Cltliens Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Sicilian society. same score. Also in tomorrow’s erry Park in Avon with the play, a ten minute overtime period want the job if they think they - Dlgiovannl said he had never day to the din of artillery on the Eleventh annual fall field trials may blossom out against Hall. I r ^ ' line back. ('apt. I>an Foldherg. seored twice in Miami’s 21 to (I prolong their pennant choncea. Oommlttee here in advertising last street. Burial will be In East cem- important contest, it will be a bat­ '• J first fin heat at 2:30 . . . Plainville will be played, with "sudden can get a better man." Foldberg Is an outstanding end. Mrs. Joseph J. Rulllvi heard of Mafia. northeast—the barrage preceding of the Manchester Division of t h ^ Local line stalwarts include death" prevailing throughout the conquest of The Citadel at Miqml, A losa In either game ind that night tery. tle between ex-East Harlfor’d Stadium will also offer a stock car Reports persisted during the Kyle (The Killer! Role, w1io al­ Fla. Friends may call at the funeral The committee will open hear­ the Marine kickoff toward Paral­ Connecticut Sportsmen’s AsOocla^ Crusaders players, as both teams tackles Jimmy Mlnicuccl and Jer­ period. Thiis if either team old familiar cry, "wait until next Welles said that he is ready to The bride who was given in mar­ racing program Sunday afternoon. past summer that Stengel would most bi-ought the Notre Dame At Philadelphia. Temple upset back up hU figures as regards to home tonight from 7 to 10, and ings in Chicago next week. After lel 38. tion will be held this weekend at drew' players from the now defunct ry Haulinaltis, and guards Larry .. . (Jharlle Loftus, Yale’s excellent scored during that time, the game retire if his Yanks repeated os year," wo(!ld have resounded riage by her brother, William Ma- Pelton's Pastures in East Windsor. I-e«n flniumhirwski streak to an end In the 1949 finale, Syracuse. 7 to 6, when Bob Kose- throughout Flatbush but Instead, the Vernon school, but be has no tomorrow from 3 to 5:30 and from that it will go to Philadelphia. Oopltal Beglne dMii-np East Hartford eleven. DecRer and Co-Captain Doug publicity chief, passes along the will terminate at that point. If champions. It was whispered Uiat visits Ohio State with' his South­ tUHhak, was attended by her sister, Five stakes are expected to at­ ser, Syracuse’s extra point special­ the faithful are ahouttng the'prais­ idea of telling Manchester people 7 to 10. The city—officially restored os Since last Sunday’s loss to the Wisse. ’'information on the present doings no score is made by cither during the only reason Stengel returned ern Methodist teammates In wliat Hiss Gladys Matushak, as maid of, tract at least 75 dogs and hand­ Tall and handsome Leon Golum- ist. mis.srd his first conversion in es of s team that refused to quit. what they should build or what a the Republic’s seat of government Middletowm Blue Jackets, the de­ The Briggsmen arc expected to of Brown's famous Ironmen foot- the ten minutes, the game will be to the helm this year following his could he one of the day's host l\is- 25 tries. honor. Jerry Sapienza was best lers from all over the East. Open blewskl. star member of Rhode Is­ The Dodgers now meet first piece building would cost by General MacArthur Friday — termined Aces hav. had four prac­ be at full strength W'ith .end b w team of the 1926 seaaon. officially declared a tied contest.. 1949 success was to prove that he — ------:---_^jl----:---- Hippo Cnrreiill man for Mr! Sullivan and George About Town Shooting Dog, Derby Dog and Am- Football Is now considered the land State’s basketball teams the Philadelphia Phils, who hsvs lost "I have my own problems here Will Broaden Ambulos \ishcred strove to clean up Ita battle-rub­ tice sessions in the hopes of con­ Bobby Johnson ready to go again. Browm whippied Yale 7 to 0, using waa no "flash" In the pan" as a past four years, has been signed In Vernon," Welles said. bled streets and resume normal a t ^ r All Age stakes are listed but eleven men, for one of the big­ third biggest gambling sport In one-yesr manager. Maurice "Hippo” Correntl, one seven of thrlr Inst nine games. In The bride’s gown o f Imported today with the Open All Age and tinuing undefeated In league play. to a contract to play with Nas- The Mancheeter Rod and Gun pursuits. gest upsets in Yale history. Hal the nation. The handle on any "Why should I quit?" he asked. of Manchester's and Connevllrut’s a two game aeries that opemr at lace was fashioned with a sweet­ Open Puppy stakes Sunday. The workouts have served mainly slffs during the coming Rastern Rbbrta Field today. The Brooks U. S. Draft Law club Is planning a "Ladies' Night” No public utilities were func­ Broda, left end and captain of the given Saturday Is far greater now "I'm manager of the greatest Blossfi$l(l lo Speak leading dilekpln bowlers, siiniamced heart neckline, long sleeves which Tom Sorenson is general chair­ to sharpen their offense which has than the off-track handle on horse Profes.eague season. trail the Whiz Kids hy two games came to a point at the wrist.-, to be held Sunday. Ojctober 14 at Football Yankees '26 team. Is an insurance execu­ baseball organization in the world. today that he had purchased the Woman Injured tioning— most of the power and man of the field trial committee. been weak to date. The blue and racing on the name day. Current The six foot, four inch blond was snd must sweep the aeries to stay fitted botllce. and a full skirt which .six o'clock at its clubhouse on tive, left tackle Ed Kevorkian a I’ve been treated splendidly. I Charter Oak bowling alleys from (Ooatinned ^rom Page One) water systems were damaged or white eleven has also added two Issue of Sport has an Interesting one of Rhody’s top scorers snd its "alive," Should the Dodgers take terminated...... In „a long train...... HerDailey road. Coventry. A pot luck Boston buslnnessman, left guard have a fine bunch of fellows No. 1 reboiind man last season. Buster Keeney. The six lanes win destroyed. Water was dipped from players who are expected to add Trounce Lions article on football betting %hlch At Little League Party Imth games from the Phtle, they In Auto Mishap finger-tip veil of imported illusion I supper will be served, followed by wells. Lou Farber a radio sports director, working for me. Leon Is now employed In Rast qpen Tuesday. moment if he favors four major offensive strength in tomorrow’s O n ter (Jharlle Oinsldlne a teach­ claims that football Is worked out will wind up the regular seaaon was caught with a tiara of seed ! entertainment, games, cards, danc- Syngman Rhee, 75-year-oId Color Video • "And," he added with a twinkle Hartford and plana to make hla ' Correntl announces Ihst he Is changes recommended yesterday pearls and alencon beads. "She log, etc. game. Quarterback Pat Bolduc er, right guard Orland Smith a An an entirely different basis than In his eye. “ I ’ve got some good now taking resen-ntlons for both S!inday In a tie. In that event, a Prineton-educated President, ap­ New York. Sept. 30—(A'1-The homo In this area. St< pliens, Boston, 144. by Maj. Gen. Lewis Hershey. Se­ carried a cascade bouquet of white will probably direct the local’s at­ surgeon, right tackle Paul Hodge. any other involving sports gam­ kids coming up. I ’ve helped devel­ (siila AITiiir Pluiiiied (or league snd group bowling. The best two-of-three playoff seiiel Mrs. WUUam F. Paxson, «2. of peared philosophical 'about the New York Yanks have punctured Hits Kell, Detroit, 214, Rlz- lective Service Director.’ These fawn dahlias and Ivy tied witli Lady Roberts lyidge, Daughters Stirs Up Row tack which stems- frbm both, the a latvyer, and right end Sid Towig bling procedure. Having gone op a lot of those youngsters now lanes will be open dally from 2 will be staged to decide the Yanks' 93 Campfield road, suffered the Detroit Lions’ golden bubble. zuto. New York, 109. were to: white lace ribbon. of St. George, will meet with Mrs. devastation in the 500-year-old single wing and T-formatlon. a mill executive. Quarterback Rm through several stages in its de­ in our park system. I’d sort of l^ e RoyH.s^e(liieH(luy, Oel. p.m. to midnight. World Series foe. bump on the bead and a sore neck Heavv Niltniep; 1 o'* . a s • rr< I tXuihles Kell, Detroit, 53; 1 . Extend the term of eervlce The maid of l\onor's gown of Catherine Jack, 79 Brookfield city. Lanky Bill Millerick will also bear Guided by slick George P.atter- Randall is a Harvard coach, Dave velopment it has now become a to have them playing for me with Paul Correntl will manage the League President Ford Frick In a minor accident yesterday at under the draft from 21 to 30 "Lives were saved and people (Continued From Page One) man, the Yanks dealt Bo McMil­ nice, neat business. The book IK al ItlaHonie rem ple; wen*, Detroit, 38. said last night that no playoff an­ 11:20 a. m. oil West Center street burgundy faille was st^ed with a street. Tuesday evening at 7:30. plenty of watching, judging from Mlael is a Boston businessman. Ed the Yankees." alleys during the day with Maurice months, allowing for six months were made free,” he commented. lan’s charges their first defeat of Lawrence a broker and A l Corn- needn't worry about odds or iffy Stengel won’t find It difficult to Triples Evers, ^ Detroit, Dl- nouncement regstdinif' sites and but did not want medical treat­ V-ne^Iinc. three-quarter IChgtli -Mrs. Jack will be hostess. so that all future receivers will be his play in Wednesday’s scrim­ Uollefije Slate Ticki'lH l\ow on Sale in charge at night. Both brothers bsslc training ahd two years ac­ sleeve and a full skirt. She wore •’We can and we will rebuild." the National Football season last sweet, the lad who scored the TD bets! All .business is stream­ convince his bosses that he should Muggln anil Doerr, Boston, 11. dates will be made until l^ e r to­ ment police reported today. able tp tune in both present black- mage. He proved a demon on de­ were prominent members of the tive duty. a matching hat trimmed with os­ The Board of Selectmen and the Arsonists set Seoul's capltol night. The score w'as a lopsided 44 which beat Yale, a surgeon . . . lined. founded on handicaps in be re-hlrcd. But he may run Into Home Runs Rosen, Cleveland day's game and then only If Brook­ Mrs. Paxson was a passenger In and white broadcasting and CBS fense, while his pass-catching was ('liarlie Blossfldil, prosidont and 37: Dropo, Boston, 34.- Italian American softball team 3. Modify deferment for men trich feathers, and carried a cas­ town clerk were In session this afire Friday, shortly after Mac­ to 21, and Mr. Ratterman was al­ Tuaa McLaughry coached the points which Is readily compre­ a snag when he tries to convince By The AH.soriated Press lyn wins. a car driven by her husband, 67, spectacular. Alex Ferguson w'ill be Imslness manager of the Hartford Stolen Bases DIMaggin, Bos­ which won the TwI League crow'n with dependents—so that depend­ cade bouquet of yellow pompoms color in black-and-white. most the entire show before 12,482 Bruins. . . The 1926 team Is con­ hensible and. above all. fast. The his wife of the same. Tony Calabro batted .500 last Dodger Manager Burt fihotton years of age. Driver of the other morning to qualify as voters those Arthur and Rhee had left the scene at center. The latter is also mak­ Chiefs, will be the principal ton. 15; Risznto, New York, 12. snd playoff title lost season. Maur­ ent relatives such sa aunts, un­ and Ivy tied with yellow lace rib­ The commission on Sept. 1 pro­ customers at the Polo Grounds. sidered as Brown's greatest. simplicity of the system has "Naturally, I ’m tremendously night as an extra point kicker, and has selected Brv Pollcs (18-8) to vehicle involved was Eleanor V. local residents whose voting rights of the brief and solemn liberation ing a comeback follow'ing a year’s speaker at the First Annual Llt-^ ice served as plsylng-coach. cles and cousins wouldn’t count bon. posed that the set-makers do this But the former Notre Dame brought Into the realm almost happy over Omey’s success," she his average was good enough for Strikeouts Lemon. Cleveland, go after the Phils today. Mdls %Marchi, 29, o f 168 Mansfield ,ave matured since the last regu- ceremony. Security officers had absence. He has been working out Ckge Outlook Brighter ! tie League baseball banquet ST 172; Re^-nolds, New York, 157. for defernient. HejsheV, e«ld there A reception for the limtiediate September 20. The pres- voluntarily. It said if this was quarterback had to share the spot­ every bookmaker In the country. said last night. "But I wish he’d the Connecticut Teachers College Snwytr of ths leaders will not de­ avenue, Willimantlc. removed a bomb from the building the past two weeks. the Masonic Temple on Wednes- Pilehing Ford, New York, 9-1 vVas s "possibility" that married families and close friends was done FCC would delay a final au­ light with a third-string fullback, Things are looking up in the . .There is more betting on college retire after the World Series. I football team from New Britain to cide until ahortly before gome time. Paxson was making a left turn ent session ends at noon. There before MacArthur and Rhee ar­ Teaming with Bolduc in the ilay evening, October 18. 9011; Rii.sehl, New York, 21-8 .724. men without cblklren might be held at C^avey’s restaurant imme­ thority to CBS coloi and examine Sherman Howard. « basketball picture at the Univer­ games than on pro gridiron con­ haven’t told him yet. but 1 want beat Kings Point 13-12. It will either be Bob Millar (U -5 ), when the collision occurred, police will be'f"rther se.sslons in October rived there. General chnlrman of the ban- ' made eUglble for the d ^ t . diately following the ceremony. possible iniprovements in any and backfield will be Stan Grlffen. and The Ratterman-Howard combina sity of Connecticut, which we must tests because the pros score so him to quit. The game at Kings Point, N Biibba Church (8-8), or Itnoi aald. to qualify those who wish to vote In the Seoul vicinity, 300 Reds quet is Russell Paul, Tom Brown National lioague 3. Remove restrictions on in­ The bride's mother received in a all other color systems. the speedy Huck EIlLs at the half­ was too much, for the Lions. admit la already bright. Sol many points. "A fter all 1 think he haa con­ Y.. opened the first week-end of Meyer (9-11), with Millar teomliig in the state election in November. were reported kijled and 226 cap­ and Archie IjiRochelle are on the Batting Miialal, Ht. Louis. .344; duction pf veterans under 26 navy blue crepe dross with black iSut FCC warned that if the set- back positions, and the team’s Howard romped for three touch- vinced even his severest critics the 1950 football season which aa tha beat bet tured Friday. dinner and hall commlllee, Rarl Robinson, Brooklyn, .328 Tseterdsir'k Beesilt years of age. accessories and a corsage of pink makers failed to act, it would1 go leading ground gainer,, Yosh Vln- dow-ns—one an 89-yard kickoff re­ that he Is s fine manager. He has sees all nine Connecticut college AmerlrftB Bally to Wta Balk 4. Reduce present physical and ahead With a final decision w r cek at his usual fullback slot. Yost and John Falkowskl on the Runs Torgeson, Boston, 120; roses. Due to the Illness of the MacArlhiir to Ask turn—while Ratterman flipped 15 won championships three straight teams in action. .Stnnky, ,New Yofk, 115. la. Detroit 2. The Dodgers appeared m tha. mental draft standards. Columbia color at once, letting pub­ Other backfield performers sure to program committee. Roy Warren, Urtiilon 7. WMhInrtoit fi way to oblivion In both games'' bridegroom’s mother, Miss Ellen complete passes for 254 yards. Nat Fleischer Orders Title years.". i Only Yale and the University of Rims Hiitteil In Rnnls, Phila­ Hershey hinted broadly that lic demand operate on the produc­ see plenty of service Include Aldo I’agani, John Tyler. Kd (Only gfttnr# ■('hciiiilrd.) C la s s ifie d Gorman, his aunt, received In a Russia to Fight B'our of his tosses resulted in Mrs. Stengel included the one Connecticut arc liavlng their sec­ delphia, 125, Killer, Pittsburgh yesterday but pulled each one out some potential draftees flunk the Foe to Surrender tion lines. darke, Fran Mahoney, Joe Ijov- with late Inning rolHae. brown gabardine suit with beige Wimpy Kosak, Red Flaherty, Bob­ scores. It W'ss N ew York’s second with Oakland of the Pacific (Joast ond go-ro\ind today. Yale against 117 Brooklyn 7-7. Bottnn l-C. Arm y’s jnental tests on purpose, A long list of manufacturers re­ by Schultz, and the shifty ex-Clay victory in three starts. League in 1948. "Now is the best Ivy Leag^^e rival Brown in the I'tl, Ernie. Dowd. Hafold Geer, In tha opener, Max Burkont ho# occessoiiea and a gardenia cor­ Belt for Ezzard Charles Herb Stevenson and I>eo Diana on Hits —Snider, Brooklyn. 196; 8(. LrouU S, Chlrugo 1. Draftees don’t exactly Ue Crossing Parallel plied that the proposal to get set Hill star from Hartford, Pretzel Tomorrow’s four-game schedule time to quit," she said. Bowl at Nets' Haven and Connecti­ (Only gam## arhfidultd.) the Dodgers beaten, 8-8, gotog In­ A dvertisemenb sage. (Continued From Page One) the ticket committee, and .Sher Miisial. St IxiitiB, 188, down—they Just don't get up," he When leaving for a wedding designs changed within 30 days in­ Jacobs. w'lll be highlighted hy the New Casey praised all of his players cut against American Internation­ Dontiles Schoendienst. St. HtaadlNRf to the eighth when bis Infield ooK New Yor.k — (N E A I— -- Nat • heavyweight throne, the now Cin­ Robb. John Hedliind, tlmrlie .Mc­ N bCIobbI CLABSinBO ADVT. said. trip through New England, the Russia for acceptance of the Jap­ (Continued from Pnge One) volved an engineering impossibil­ Local fans planning to attend to­ York Giant-Cleveland Brown but gave special mention to Phil al at .Storr.s, I/Oiils, 43; Miialnl. Ht. I.xuila. 41. lapsed and permitted the Dodgen But tbs Arm y methods brought ity. scrap in Cleveland. The Browms, Fleischer has ordered a champion­ cinnati Cobra hasn’t much to look Rlzzuto, Joe Di5Iaggio, Yogi Ber­ 'Tlie Connerticut Teachers had Carthy, Jimmy Foley and Wally y : 1. Prt. OBL to acora five unearned runs and bride will wear a hunter’s green anese surrender in Korea after morrow's contest are again fe- Triples A.shhiiin, Phlladrlphla rillladrilphl# ...... 90 63 .593 DEPT. HOURS: a warm defense from Gen. Clovis Radio Corporation of America, undefeated in two games, will try ship belt tor Eszard Charles. I forward to. ra, Johnny Mize and his pitchers. to cohie from behind. 6-0. and thev Fortin on the awards commlU x win the game. An error by Bari gabardine suit with kolinsky furs, World War II. It was not intend­ Delay on its consideration can mlnded to purchase their tickets The only hope ia for new de- 14; Hell, Pittsburgh. II. Mronkivn ...... u 64 .579 2 8s80 A. IL to 4:45 P. 8L Byers[ deputy chief of staff and whose color system was ruled out to make it No. 3 against Steve (M t full of beer and punch some i "That Mize proved a life-saver." did It with two long run.s. Herb Gold meilals will be presented -MOW York . Torgeson with two out and tbd brown alligator accessories and ed to divide North and South Ko­ be expected at the outset by nec­ from the local players, or at Nas- slob on the sneezer, win a ilecl- I velopments, but where are they? to members of the championship Monie Runs Killer, Pittsburgh, ...... 84 68 .553 6 another witness before Vinson’s in the Sept. 1, decision, said in a Owen’s two-time winners. he said. "When I found out early Pennoyer tied the score with an Drift 111) ...... 83 66 .546 7 beeaa loaded opened the flootf- corsage of white stephanotis. rea, but Ru.ssian occupation forces essity of organizing the commit­ aiff Arms on Main street, or at slon from the little woman, and Without meaning to compare 47; Pafko. ('hicngo, 36. committee. He contended the statement that the commission's Otlier loop action sends (Chica­ this year that Tom Henrich could 8.5-yard sprint after taking a pn.ss Dodger team with silver medals Ht. leOUlN ...... 7« 74 .507 18 gates. Gene Mauch also oontri- jffiB PAGE FOURTEEN The bride’s gift to her maid of refu.sed to admit a U.N. commis­ tee after Chairman R. Urdaneta Mom's and Bill’s on East Center j (Jharles with the Manly Marine, . Stolen Bn.ses Jethroe, Boston. ("trirtnnBtt Arm y does not want "just sol­ go’s Bears to Green Bay: Los Publisher Fleischer of The Ring not play, I thought we were sunk from We.a GUI. • It wa.s after a to the runnerup Red Sox, Mem- ...... 84 66 .437 35 buted sa error during the inning. honor was an emerald pin and sion in the north to conduct free procedure involved coercion, a vi­ street. Fans desiring to buy their his excellent fight with Joe Louis 35; Snider and Reese, Brooklyn riii(»u ;o diers." Arbelaez, of Columbia, bangs his Angeles to San Francisco, and magazine will present ypu with a But Mize came through in fine 4ft-yard run hy Frank Tnrto, who hers i)f the Yankees and Cardi­ ...... 63 87 .430 36 The Dodgers also spotted the earring set. The bridegroom’s gift elections. olation of FCC "obligation under was strangely remindful of the 16. iMttiiliiirirh , ...... B6 04 .378 32 Vinson, commenting that the gavel. The committee must elect tickets Sunday morning may do so Pittsburgh to Washington. belt. style al first base. He hit 25 home also took a pass from Gill, that nals Will lecclve bronze mednl.s. Saborbaa tm Sale 75 to his best man was a gold watch While Allied planes and artMIery the law and would deny the public, This is the 167th belt Fleischer first meeting between Jack Demp­ Strikeouts Spahn, Boston. 100, Am rrIrBfi Bravea on early lead la the flnale nation la disturbed because so a vice chairman and a rapporteur, at the East Side Rec between runs in less than half the se^oii Calabro kicked his game 'winning Righteen. trophies will ul.so t)c Nfw Viirk . bracelet and to his usher he gave hammered at the Parallel and rail broadcasters and manufacturers One game is on tap for Monday has handed titleholders of all sey and Gene Tunney. Hl.'ickwell, ('incimiatl, 189...... 97 56 .638 end entered the sixth inning troll­ OOVENTRT—Just completed g many men were being rejected by and then decide the order of busi­ 11:30 and 1 p. m. The Silk City and almost all of them won games point. presented to boys wtio earned DFtroll ...... 84 58 .618 1 a cigarette lighter. The bride­ and highway routes north of it, their rights under the law.” night— the Baltimore Colts at shapes and sizes in 29 years. He Those who made Louis an 8Vx- Pitching Maglte, New York, ing, 8-3. But they eUmbed on soon jrsnr around home. With ness. team kepa all proceeds from this for me.” Next to the Yale-Brown encoun­ places on the All Star team which Bufton _____...... 03 59 .612 4 draft boards for physical and the four South Korean divisions Admiral (Corporation’s rejection Chicago Cardinals. saye they cost 8250 a copy, so to-6 favorite— some got 2-to-l — 18-4 .818; Hearn, New York, 11-4 Vem Bickford, who foiled for the .basement garage. FuU bath with groom’s gift to his bride was a Seek Quirk Derision advanced sale. The victory celebration that fol­ ter. the state's main attrnrtlon to­ played in the District Tourna­ ('iFVFland ...... 01 61 .599 6 mental reasons, asked Gen. Byers: arrayed on the east coast south of of the FCC plan said: that's 839,250 he's Invested dec­ neglected their history, although .7.33, WaphlriRtan sixth time to win hla 20th gome, set-in tub. Hardwood floors, tile gold locket and the bride’s gift to VUshlnsky was certain to de­ The Aces will leave from the Rec lowed the clinching of New York’s day la the first intersortlonal game ment. A most valnable player ...... 67 86 .428 30 V4 "What lilnd of a test do you the Rod Border itched to start Admiral will not permit the orating the waists bf prize fight­ this is not a fault confined to ...... 98 .884 88% for three runs and tied tha acora. the bridegroom was a silver shav­ mand priority for his year-old at 12 noon Sunday, and Head 17th championship in 30 years, ever played hy Trinitv. New Rng- award, also an award for the best kitchen, automatic oU heat. In­ suppose the North Koreans had?" ing cup. rolling again. pressure of time or competition to ers. That’s the vvay Richard K. ringworms by any means. Hi. leOUlf ...... 57 94 .387 89% Bickford wUd-pItehed home tha solation throughout Full price. Hershey favored keeping the peace proposal item—a peace pact Coach Joe Hugret requests all was a comparatively mild on*. land’a onlv undefeated, untied pitching average, and the best rhlli.(.F)|ihla ...... 51 102 .383 46% tying run. The bride attended Manchester A P Correspondeat William Jor­ force us into offering the public Fox and the Police Gazette did It It was plain to only a small present draft age limits of 19 among the Big Five and prohibi­ players to be on time. Naturally, there was champagne team in 1949 l)alting average will also he pre­ T uiIb i ' b 4«BniPf |5JMK> with only 8800 cash and spools and was formerly em­ don, with the South Koreans, re­ some quickly conceived makeshift in the good old days, and the vvork group that Tunney had everything Last !\ight*s Fights Jackie Robinson led off the through 25. He said the 3,000,000- tion of atom weapons to avoid the on his side in Philadelphia, yet and all the trimmings. .Songs burst The Bhie and Gold meets the sented al the l>anquet. N alUBBl seventh inning with his I4th home balance like rent Move right in. ployed by Pratt and Whitney Di­ ported that Repuirliean trobps which will neither do the job nor goes on. Suppose nobody cared? PhlUdrilphla at Brooklyn"** man armed force could be raised threat of a new war. they preferred to see the Msnassa out in several corners. But nobody University of. the South, from Se- Banquet tickets arc on sale at run to knock out Bickford and wtai Ooventry'Lake Realty CSo, Route vision of United Aircraft Corpora­ “want desperately to cross.” But meet possible future require­ Fleischer handing Charles the By The AssfK’iated Press (C-ll) or rhiirrh (S-C) or Millar (H - and maintained by depending up­ He also had complaints of U. S. Probe Nears Man Mauler In the flattering light got out of line. wanee. Tenn.. In Hartford. the Herald sports department and the game. Carl Braklna picked up *1, Coventry, Cbnn. Phone Hart- tion. The bridegroom attended he said they still did not know ments.” gold-plated buckle officially Palira (13'M. " on this age group, provided pres­ aggression against Formosa to of distance, and made him the There was pjenty of hilarity, The ftill schedule: the East Side Ree. Dinner will he New Orleans l.^-ster Felton, R(riit(>n at Naw York — (21-16) the victory in rahef. F w d 6-6133 or Coventry 7-6855 Manchester schools, Morse Busi­ whether they would be ordered t'o Raising the issue that if all new makes him champion, regardless ent draft restrictions are lighten­ argue for. Nationalist Chinese com­ of what Eddie Eagan of Uie New choice at 3-to-l. 1 but the players'kqpt in mind Cas­ Norwich vs. Coast Guard Aead- served at 6 o’clock. 149 3-4, Detroit, knocked out Otis Vi. .lanaan (IK.C), Bob Lemon snuffed tha Ufa out (anytime). Saturday or Sunday ness College and Hillyer College. do so. sets aro^e-tooled their retail cost High Brass ed as he suggested. plaints of Russia aggression and will rise sy^tantially, (Crosley as­ ■York commission thought of him Louli^ was just plain awful when ey’s only admonition. emv at New London, Graliiim, 153, Philadelphia, 6. Plttaburgh al Cincinnati*"Werlt (6- of the Tigers. The big Cleveland afternoon appolntmenta He Is in the real estate business. ROK Shells Ridges lA) VC, K o i (10-10, Arm y spokesmen have spent Balkan unrest verdicts to argue serted thatHwXTs proposal would previously. he fought Jersey Joe Walcott as "Fellows,” ha said to them, Ithaca vs. University of Bridge­ Hollywood; Calif. Irish Bob righthander stopped Detroit on The couple will be at home to Elements of the South Korean against. "have a good time. Relax and have port at Bridgeport (8 p. m.) Chicago at St. Loula (2*twl-nlght)*- OOVIBNTRY— 6-room year round the last two days detailing to the Third Division reached the bound­ make the n e ^ set purchaser "pay (Continued from Page One) The trouble la that Eszard the far back as December, 1947, and Murphy, 171, San Diego, stopped H ille r (la -A ) and Rush (12*I2> /or six hits to post his 23rd victory, their friends after October 9 at was little more formidable until a good time. But don't forget one Brown vs. Yale at New Haven. boaoe with % -o ctt of land. Hard­ committee,' parUy In closed ses­ ary at the east coast village of for something he may never use.’’ Gizzard has no way of further I League Leaders | Roy Miller, 162 1-4, Kansas City, Schmitc (lO-lfi) va. Mungrr (6*l) gnd top output In ths Major Leoguaa. 166 Porter street. he finally caught up with the old thing. You are all Yankees. Make ■ University of the South vs. wood floors, tile kitchen and bath. sions, Its manpower needs. On Ingu. Three other divisions were "You lack the power to regulate come from among recently ap­ proving that he is now Essard the 4. Stalay (12*13). Ted Gray opened for Detroit Driver Blnmrd In Denth bloke the following June. sure you act like one.” ■ Trinity at Hartford. Amarlraa ■ Automatic oil heat and basement Monday it 1s the Navy’s' turn, fol­ moving up and some probably ar­ or control the manufacture of TV pointed members of the force. Wisard. By The Associated Press New London, Conn. Art Suf- and was pounded out in the fifth Charles’ next surgical job prob­ How did they expect him to be American International vs.'llnl- Naw York at Boston- Naiel (0-0), gsrage. The price of this home lowed by the A ir Force and the Harris-Bufnett receivers,”. Pilot Radio Corpora­ The new Commissioner, new foletta, 139, Bridgeport, knocked inning when the Indians ocored rived at the line Saturday. Hartford, Sept. 30 —(J>) — An ably will be a repeat performance any better 27 months later against versltv; of Connecticut at Storrs. Amerlean League Burdf'tte (0-0» and Madlaon lO-O) vc, haa been reduced to 89,50Qt—.([or Marines. Miss Florence Ethel Burnett, On Friday, A P Oorreapondent tion of New York wrote the Fractlce at the expense of of American League race and Washington, 7-8. listiBga available. AUce Clampet tion. , Given in marriage by her father, In New Delhi Prime .Minister in local schools Next weetk at least flve local Nehru of India said he flatly op­ Southington. Cbroner Schaefer superiority. corruption in' that police division. the ancient comeback. Tommy clinch'' the pennant for Idle New Agency,. Phone 4993, Mr. Mitten The object of this draft is to put l!he bride will be attended by Bliss Graduate from the Textile School Manchester High defeated Meri­ bowling leagues will swing into posed the proposal that the Allies said that Kurtz, Miss Stasllowicz Westln^ouse reported It had He said evidence of graft in the Farr. den, 1-0, yesterday in a (X IL action. Monday night the Auto­ York' Yankees. 6930, Mrs. Wagner 2-0028.. into uniform—ahead of veteran Marjorie Harris, sister of the In Manchester Today s Year Ago—Th# Bos­ cross the boundary. Ha added that and three other personi In the car more experiments in changing Detective Division appeared to be That’s how tough things are, soccer match. McNamara scored, motive League starts its season at Camp AtteFhUry, Ind.— Pfc. cldent, although he admits his Dollar to End Clonk Company Seven (87.40) 'and Orestone Uijongbu « flaming rubble. The outside right physician in Holyoke, waa one of At Store Etitraneo services. Mrs. Burnett has chosen for her Oak street, la a lot happier today ear "Celt funny at times." During Mr. Mahoney, at a Town Meeting, FOR HATHAWAY! (832.80). VERNON — Five-room, all one headquarters summary said' the that period, however, his fellow C a s e ...... Demondy Trinity's greatest football players Marshall told the Navy the A r­ daughter’s wedding a navy blue made n motion recommending a Inside right 15 years ago. Bob and Mickey floor, fuUy furnished. One sere, town "died” under the attack. —becauaa he’s found out he had a workers at Hamilton Propeller (Conttoned from Page One) my needs 570 Navy Medical Reser­ crepe dress, with black accessories $200 per year salary Increase for McNamara ...~ ...... Smith Kobroaky, now a physician In Five Years Ago— Detroit clinch­ priced’ at 88.000, for quick sale. Uijongbu waa infested with Reds "bee In his bonnet.’’ 1 and his other frienda. who had the school teachers of Manches­ KEMP'S vists, and Instructed that the first and orchid corsage. Mrs. Harris, retreating! towrard the 38th Paral­ resent \9-cent level below the U. center Springfield, formed the best for­ ed the American League pennant 'Immediate occupancy. Andover group of 235 must report for A r­ mother of the bridegroom, will be Ceraao has been undergoing a heard of the earlym om lng phone ter. This motion was carried. R. M ach ia...... Ouellette ward passing tekm Trinity ever by whipping St. Louis, 6-3, In first Lake section, 4-room all year lel. 18 miles farther north. m^ciless ribbing ever slncM Labor call never lacked for amusement. . dollai^about a year ago. That my duty by Oct. 15. attired in an aqua crepe with navy gwas whMl Britain slashed the val­ He pioneered the program which inoide left boasted. gome doublcheadM*. home, space for 2 more. Large American Marine armored col­ Day wfhen he w «a awakened at Then last Saturday, while he STOCK C M These Roserylsts will be drawn blue accessories and orchid cor­ umns, after an artillery barrage, ue of Ine pound sterling and resulted In the Installation of Duff ..'...... Meoni fot. Immediate occupancy. How- from a pqpl of 1,429 who received sage. 1:80 a. m., by a terrific pain which wraa at work, the ear started act­ traJTtc lights at the corner of outside left Frankie’s Drive-In and Sully's pushed off from Seoul toward propelled him but o f bed and to ing up again. Determined, Ceraao touchedtofT a wave of devaluations ' R. Haatinga. Phone 3-1107. their education under the Navv's Following the ceremony a recep­ uijongbu. That route leads to Pine and Brand Streets. Goal scored by McNamara (pen­ Tavern vlll play a softball game the telephone. He called a physi­ W'ent to the medical office in the around the globe. wartime medical traln-ing pro­ tion for 76 guests will be held at Chorwon, across the Red border Shortly after the w-ar. In 1948, Mr. Mahoney Is one of the men re­ RACING alty). tomorrow morning at 10:80 at the gram. cian and the doctor's wife an­ plant. An ear-pump was used. the summer home of the bride’s and 48 milea north of Seoul. Canada, In what was almost a lone sponsible for the erection of the SuDstitutes: Manchester—An* Burnside diamond. Frankie's hold Wmt—y—R#»l E#t*f 77 In building up ita strength to swered the phone. It waa Ceraso's No, they didn't find a bee. It im-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP parents st Columbia lake, which It is in the Chorwon area that a wolf decision, boosted the price of Park Street Bridge. He secured derson, Dublel, Day, Small, Vlg* two wins over Bully’s In three pre­ about 1 ,000,000 men by next attempt to describe to her -<4he was a hornet without a stinger. 500 signatures on a Petition and none, R. Btagdl, Bogli, Cronin, vious starts. OONSlDBRINa SBLLOio will be decorated with chrysanthe­ South Korean Army spokesman her currency to par with the U. 8. SUNDAY March, the Arm y advised the oom­ pain and strange accompanying The stinger is still some place In appeared before the Board of 8e- Ssemplinskl, Ar.Bliaril; Meriden— YOUR PROPOITTT mums. estimated ' 100,000 Communlsta dollar. During the war, all offi­ mlttee it would need 8,300 doctore have gathered. However, he sold nolsea that prompted his friends Ceraso’s ear, but It will work ita iMtmen advising them of tha AT 2:N P. M. - Strauss, H odii:^, White. Fran Mahoney, former Brown THOMPSON SPEEDWAY out obugauoa to yon. we and 1,400 dentists. For s Southern motor trip the to rib him when he told them way out In time, the local man cial. transactions with America need for the. bridge. __ ___ basketball and football star, en­ most o f them ore believed to be took place at a 10 per cent dis­ lappnlae or make you a eato I t expects to draft about 3,600 bride has selected a brown check about the Incident. wabi told. That La)x>r Day pain tered the armed forces yeeterday. THOMPSON, CONN—RAIN DATE OCT. 8th suit, brown accessories and white poorly and lightly armed con­ count. Mr. Mahoney is for an'adequate Testor#air*s Stars ,fa r yropecty. Sea us before doctors from a pool of 8,000 who When the doctor's wife suggest­ wras probably caused when the school building program that Mahoney was expected to reside / orchid corsage. She was graduated scripts rounded up hastily. CHERRY PARK received government financed med­ British Land On Taechong ed that perhaps a bes bad crawl­ hornet, after crawling into tha will meet the needs o f the town Batting, Jackie Roblns(^, Dodg­ In Manchester this winter and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, f:S I P.M . I 772S Or 6378 ical training in the Army program from Manchester High school with Northwest o f Seoul, the U. 8 . ed Into his ear, Ceraao 'wasn't sleeping man's ear, “ gave him the of Manchester. However, he ers—^Belted home nm In seventh play basketball If he didn’t make rB inw ) r e a l t y I9 the tost war but who did not the 1950 class and la employed by 187th Airborne Regimental Com­ quite sure wthether she t h o i^ t huatness." Howard Cliace wants expendlturea for the Inning to break tie and give the grade with the Boston Celtics. I t has a of about 2500 Manchester Modes, Inc. ‘fhe bride, bat Team moved north of Kimpo he had Imbibed too freely. But Ceraao la happy now. Hla Teacher of Clarinet and school bulldlag program kept SPEEDllrAY Brooklyn 7*6 victory over Boston it STOCK GARS kTAnr 3 ^ ^ WAM^^BD on 4-5-6? dsptlBta In tbsI auae el•ituatloB. groom It a grsduata o f Manchss- Airfield tp rid the Inchon peninsu­ the Anal treatment prescribed was friends in ths experimental de­ within rsnaimnble in focond game o f double-header Guests at the Little League Gene Hermanskt (22), Brooklyn left fielder, collides with Boston shortstop Buddy Kerr (10) near aecond Je aad .- Baxophoaa lily homee ter. High school, class of 1946, and la of Reds. Those troops wore some oil In the ear. and that's partment at Hamilton don’t rib 19 Yearsears Experiencefcxnerk cal limit■Its so thathat tiw axMSgs AVON—ROUTE 177 to prolong Dodgers’ pennant baseball banquet will Include oU base during Um opening Inning of the first game of a twin.bill at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, Sspt. 29. A t CinMMINOS, HOUGH TARPIT, NOODT, MAlBlilKt' , , Coventry is witJi the Central Marble and Tile Within 34 miles of Parallel 3^ wltsl Ceraao did. him sny more. No more sly rs- Bv '.qpiielnlraent taxpayer will not he overhar- chancas. umpires who worked league left Kerr (left photo), who had cut over to field Duke Snider's single over the mound, winoea os he^le ROGERS, DUPONT, W0

J- HANCHBffTER BVBWWO, HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SAITJEDAT. SEPTEMBER 80, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1960

i^ 9 n t o 72 What We An Adnsli* ^ Cynthia—How is your husbandT flpsaklag Frankly I I BMP u 41 Gsrtai— Ksrsi— Oslry MoslesI lastnuseals AetembO* far Salt 4 orr« Prs4scts M Gimme the guy with the etra ig M ^ Dorothy—I haven’t ^ n him for Oh, believe me, If ell those happy. COCKER SPANIELS, PoBseraa- MARTIN Guitar. AO mahogany LAKEWOOD CTRCLE ^eusd! And Ive ytara, think I must have during young charms She—For how long? PimCR W. PANTADUK. alootneal WOMEN—Make real meuey for forward eye IP YOU Would liks to SOS somo laaa, A.K.C., very reasoaabic. HAND PICKED McIntosh apples, with case. Reasonable. Call after With a grip that’ll hurt your hand; ■aid aomethlng to annoy him. Which make you eo prtceleee He—For as long aa contractor, malntonanco and oOr- your Christmas needs. New, ex­ ma. roaUy cloaa Osod cars that aro citing, Avon girt sets, sell on Tel. 7724. also windfalls, at reasonable 6:30 p. m. Phone 2-4497. choice corner lot offered Nonsense With a tongua that ha uee*. but day Ing for Ught and power. 40 Poster Were to fade, T would eooa fully fuarantood we will bo glad sight. Be the exclusive represen­ prices. Louis Bunce, 529 West for your approval, look at this never abuses. Btll'a Barber Shop to our town street. Phone 3309. Youngster — Grandma, where hae this sign In the window: “I myself from your arms Minister’s Wife (annoyed)-^ to show our flns coUoctlon. All tative In your neighborhood. For Center, rrei. 3116. A mind that can underatand. Liv* Stock— Vehicles 42 ^ - - ..... Wealing Apparel— Pars 67 one before it is too late to pur­ I are you going T (aa ahe applied A gink thafU brag of hie mother, need your hesid In my btulneea." And hunt a new girl right away. Where have you been the last cars bank Interest rates only. UNOL.EUM — Asphalt Ule, wall appointment In your home. Write 194t Dodge tudor, like new. 1940 CONCORD GRAPES for sale. No. chase a site in this most ex­ Updtlck, rouge and dab of Make And who thinks u l women the —Arthur Relfenyder, Oley, Pa. —Jack' Herbert. three hours T covering. Done by reliable, well- Mrs. Buckman, 29 Highland Ter­ WOMAN'S Seal-lne coat, fuU ’em Melt perfume behind each Weary Paator I met Mrs. Pontiac tudor, very clean. 1940 trained men. AU guaranteed. 1 quality, $1.25 a basket. Tel. 2- length, else 38-40. Reasonable. same. race, Middletown, Conn. PIGS FOR Sale. Fred Cutler. Sil­ 9043, or call at 127 Charter Oiht cellent development. wrinkled ear). Who toUs with a amlle—a lad you There’s only one (allure we can't Paradeix Black oh the atreet and askad how PonUac 4 door (2). 1940 Chevro­ HaU Unoleum O d ^ 3 Oak street. ver Street, Coventry. 7-6144. Phone 3722. let sedan. 1940 Plymouth. 19SB street. Farr. . ■ Grandma—I’m going out I'm can't rile. abide— A forest fire etarte from a her married daughter was getting Phone 2-40‘22. evenings 6166. LADIES—Good pay addressmg en­ going to glow like the flame of along, BO ahe told me. IXier— *ton« fraduatlon Pontiac tudor, motor', overhauled. velopes, longhand or typewriter. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA One who puts hia whole heart In That's failure to battle on free­ match, but the beet laid logs will youth. the gams. dom's elds. never catch. —Oail 8. Rand. rtac. L o a t^ baaamwit of Wo«rt- 1941 Packard • four^door, excel­ DE bONOS Refrigerator servtca Splendid home work opportunity, BOY’S Green corduroy jacket. Realtor Youngster—But, g ^ d m a , your Repairs on all makea commer­ The Good OM Days worth*o. Roorard. OaM I-»676. lent condition. 1949 Ford custom full or spare time. Write O. E. T. ■ls« 12, $7. 96 Valley atreet. Town. •glowing’ days are over, er. . . .a AmerleaBlaro club coupe. P^ill price. 11^^80. a cial and domestic. Emergency 24- FOWL And roastmg chickens, 875 Main St.—Est. 1921 A Smart HeusemaM A paaaerby grinned at the Inicribed on an ancient Egyp­ UP Associates, P. O. Box 169, Wor­ $494 $494 $494 $494 $494 $494 . . . .and your flame of youth Is To many of ua the accompllsb- newaboy, the aleeplng kittena and UOflT—CMld** glaoMi lu t nigkt. real buy. All equipped. *Msny hour service Phone 2-1797. Fresh killed and live turkeys, 10 "Another Lucky Bargain’’—For BOY’S S-plece coat aet. Navy blue Phone 6440 or 6938 (Napier Moore In the Financial tian tomb are these words: cester, Mass. . . . .well. It’s. . . . menta o f America seem too self- the p^nataklng lettered elgn, ia froBt o f 8 t JamM’ school. others. Clarke Motor Sales, Brood to 23 pounds. Schaub's Turkey "Some lucky peraon” tweed with velveteen collar. Size Post) "We are living In a dying and WINDOW SHADES made to order 4, $7. 96 Valley atreet. Town. Home Listings Wanted Grandma—Hush your patter. evident to need emphasis, but I "Two klttene, $28,000 each." Next Vrgoatly aoodM. Phons 3-16M. street. Phone 2-2012. PARENTS’ INSTITUTE has two Farm, 183 rl'llstjwn road. Phone 3 R-O-O-M-S 8-L-I-G-H-T-L-Y ehUd. Don’t ever think that juat Cometh tldlnge of a well-to-do decadent age. Youth ia corrupt, and metalled Venetian blinds permanent openings for serious- 4673. think It Is a healthy exercise for lawyer In New York (known to day the kittena were gone. lacking In respect for elders. Im­ IXMT-'Lady’s foM Oruen watch, U-S-E-D F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E BLACK GABARDINE coat with ROCKVILLE, 33-35 Park street because the Ught is out the cur­ Customer—Don't tell me you “ BETTER BUY" USED CARS and curtain nnls. 24 hour service. minded women to Interview AND APPUANCES our essential Amertcanl*m to re­ ue) who had occasion to hire a patient of reetraint. Age-old althor on Oonn. Co. bus or at tipper interlining. Size 18. Phone wrill make ideal home and otftee rent Is off. view our country's glorious past, got that price for the kittens. Estimates gladly given. Fagan mothers of newborn babies In Just Returned To Ua for professional or business man. new houeemald. The applicant.' truth le doubted, and the teaching taimians, HartforO.' Howard. W ln d ^ Shade Oo., Route 44 at Articica ter Salc^ 46 2-1452. to discuss Its present difficulties hie wife and he agreed, was the Newsboy—Sure did. I traded of the fathers questioned. The Manchester area. Must have car (Used A Short Time) Etch side has 7 rooms and recep­ BiU—I'm thinking of asking 'era (or a $60,000 pup. ToL 5M7.______1947 Ford Sedan Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. and be able to work at least twen­ Consisting of and to ask ourselves what part we ■marteet and best qusillfled but signs of the timee forecast the de­ CONVEYOR FOR sand or gravel. tion hall. Madeline Smith, ReM- some girl to marry me. What do must play to Ita glorloua future. ty hours weekly. Earnings aver­ Not only a Bedroom Suite, a Liv­ you think of the Idea? raised one difficulty. She declined struction of the world at an esu'ly WTTJ. t h e PBRaON who found 1946 Oldsmoblle Sedan 16-Inch belt. M. French, Coventry W anted— T o But tor. 2-1642, 3679. Othera-lee our civic thinking can They have been burning the date, and the end of time." age 13.00 per hour. Write Box R, 7-7161. ing Room Suite and a Dinette Set JIU—It’s a great idea. If you to live In. So, good help being lady's bUlfold at Popular Market, RANGE OIL. Burners Cleaned become flabby. Just as our physi­ herd to g et the lawyer said he books of a rellgloua sect In Que­ Bounds quite modem, doesn't ytatarday momlny, kindly call 1939 Pontiac Sedan Herald. BUT APPUANCES WANTED—Good used furniture. OLDER HOME, In very good con­ ask ma. reaaonably. Call 5545. Stich as. a "Kalamazoo" Range, a Any quantity. W« offer you high­ dition. Three bedrooms and bath cal muBCles'can become soft, leav­ would be willing to pay her room bec. Hitler also burned the books ItT S6T3.______■ ______1939 Plymouth Sedan WOMAN TO be trained free as DARK RICH loam, delivered. Nationally known Electric Refrig­ est prices. Woodahed Phone 2- up. Living room, dining room, Optimistic. Bachelor—Let’s get ing U l weak against the propa­ rent outside. At the end of the and look what happened to him. CABINET WORK, valances, fur­ ganda of the enemies of our Amer­ first week he received a bill from An Executive—A man who IX>ST—Oray and whits cat. wear- niture repairing. re6nlshlng. made corsetlere handling nationally ad­ French. Cpventry 7-7161. erator and a “Universal” Washing 3154. pantry, kitchen down. Bncloied married. Machine. ican eyatem. one of the ewanklest hotels in The man who rows a boat gen­ wears a frown on hla aaslatant'a Inp collar with small boll. Tol. to order. Kitchens remodeled. vertised girdles, bras, slips, and sunporch. Full attic, large base­ Pessimistic Spinster—G s o d MODERN Bedroom aet, maple E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G —P. F. Clark, Inaurance Ehcecutlve town. erally doesn't have time to rock It. 68U. BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Woodcraft Speclaltata. Phone 2- all-ln-ones. No stock to buy. For ment. Oil hot water heat, braes Lord! Who’d have usT details, write P. O. Box 1370, New cheat, naw fireplace, ctiba, and For Only Rnnmo Wlihnul Hoard 59 155 Center St., Manchester 3814. ______plumbing, garage. Priced (or Haven, mlaccllaneous. For good used fur­ $494 quick sale, $11,000. Call today. f EASY FRIENDLY TERMS p l e a s a n t . Large, clean room, MICKEV FINN Spotted! LANK LEONARD Aanoaiicctienta Phone 2-4545 , RANGE Burners, pot burners and niture come to the Woodshed, 11 at the Onter. Gentleman pre­ Douglas Blanchard. Real Eatate Heaters cleaned, serviced and re­ FEMALE Applications accepted Main atreet. ARRANGED Service. 5447. ■ PRB-KINDBRQARTEN school ro- Open Evenings Until 10 for grocery clerks in Manchester. Free Storage until wanted re­ ferred. 16 Wadsworth street. TMERE'IAGUYSTANPIN' <^>oalB( Soptombor 11. Kg— >H paired. Also new range burners M THAT DOORWAY ACR06S A full time basis. Also applica­ 4 FRENC.’H Doora, used, size 6 ft. gardless of time. Free Delivery FURNISHED Room, contlnuoui INCOME PROPERTY coBSlStlng to 5. Transportation avallablo. 1946 CHEVROL.ET deluxe 2-door. Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone 9 In. X 1 f t 8 In. X 1 3-4 In. Phone Douglas Motor Sales, 333 Main tions accepted for women to work anywhere In Conn. ’ hot water, for a gentleman. Tel. of rooming house of 12 rooms YOUUXMALITTLe0-WN'TK THESTREET- Phono S>1896. Mrs. D. L. Ballard. 2-0147. 2-1636. CAN BE SEEN DAY OR HE'S WATCHIN'THIS street. on a part time basis in Self-Serv­ 6803. with three baths and three stores GREBtAKOUNOTNE RlPtCULOUl, 79 Lakowood Orels South. a n t iq u e s Reflnished. Repairing ice meat wrapping dept. Apply EVENING on busy street Central oil iieat- U. 8. RADIATOR Corp. Capitol GLLSjPHH.! TELL THE \ DUFFTf I'M ' PLACE 1941 CHEVROLET four-door done on any furniture Tlemann, Tiiesday, Oct. 3, 4 to 8 p. m. A. A This lot of merchandise shown ROOM IN Private home, reason­ Ing system. Property in good con­ sectional boiler, rated at 1,000 TRUTH. ARE YOU WORRIED INOTAFRAIDOF sedan. Beautiful origmal condi­ 180 South Main street Phone P. Super Market. 176 Washing­ by appointment only. Any day or able rate, excellent location, on dition, excellent return on invest­ feet steam. 1635 feet water with night. Phone Mr. Albert. Hartford tion throughout. See this one first. 5643. ton street, Hartford. bus line, reference exchanged. ment. Price $32,000. T. J. ABOUTONEOPDEVOES / ANY MOB/ 3-lnch and 4-lnch piping end 6-0358, after 7 p.m. 46-4690, for M08 6ETTM"'YOU? ■pwiB PRf>ai»BCT llui school for Buy a 1940 DeSoto for as little Phone 6930. Crockett. Broker.,Tel. 5416. < 3 young children Is open Monday as $165 dowTi. You can always do HonsehoM Servlccfl valve, aultable for apartment appolnt«ncnt. Free transportation --- through Friday, 9-11:30. Trans­ Hein Wanted— Male 86 house, large garage, or green- to store And back home. No obli­ ROOM FOR Rent. Green section, EAST SIDE. Vacancy. 0 room sin. business with Douglas. Douglas OfferMl 18A gation. ; portation furnished. Mrs. Lela Motors, 333 Main street. “ liouie. Price ^00. Wm. Page board If desired. Telephone 2- gle, 3 rooms,’ bath down, 3 rooms Tybur, Director. Phone 4267. MANCMESTBR Upholstertng Oo. YOUNG MAN wanted to work In Volunteer rounfl boiler, rated at A—L—B—E -R —T—S 4408. up. Oil steam heat, garage, let is WE HAVE SOME REAL Re-upholatertng. draperies, slip accounting department of medium 380 feet steam, 600 feet water. MAIN STORE WATERBURY 50 X 150. Full price. $11,000. T. J. o BAXiLARD’S Driving School, Man­ CLEAN CARS covers 48 Purnell Place. Call 2- size local firm. Bitperlence help­ Price $60. Delco oil burner, com­ Hartford, New Haven. Meriden Oockett, Broker.'Phone 5416. chester’s oldest. A.A.A. trained ful but not essential. Permanent plete with 3 controls. Price $60. Open Thurs, Eves, -until 9 p.m. a t t r a c t i v e r o o m with twin ia All carry our Guarantee 9521 Open evenings. and certified Instructor. A.A.A. position with future for right per­ This equipment is in excellent Other Dav.s 9 a.ni. to 6 p.m. beds. Phone 8905. CAPE CX)D—4 finished rooms plus type dual controlled cars. Day or 1948 OLDS 8 CVL. SEDAN | (?ORNTCES and valance boards son. Reply P O. Drawer 831, Man­ condition end was replaced by $494 $494 $404 $494 $494 $404 eunporch, expandable, oil hot FURNISHED Room with kitchen evening appointments. 2-2245. COUPE—Extra low mileage. Custom built, choice of designs. new winter air conditioning sys­ water heat, fully insulated, ga­ (BMMsts w iw Ml tmsiisia last \ chester. AVAILABLE, new 8 cu ft. refrig­ privileges, couple preferred. Phone 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 White tires. Phone 2-3524, from 9 a. m. to 9 tems. T. P. Aitkin, 6 McCabe erator. $214 12 cu. ft. deluxe rage, amesite drive, storm win­ t h r e e PERSONS In Highland 2-4428. 1948 PLYMOUTH COUPE—Heat­ p. m. street. Manchester. 6793. Heating deep freezer Electric ranges from dows, screens, excellent condition. FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUC3 BUNNY p o o r s AND HER BUIHMES Hurray For Joe BY EUGAH MAKTIN Park section desire ride to er, good tires. Jet Week and WANTED POTATO Pickers and sheet metal contractors. Elva Tyler, Agent. Manchester TravMers, hours 8 to 4:30. Phone WEAVING of buma, moth holes $157.95. Automatic washing LARGE. Heated room in _ Man­ M t e ft t VQGOiXE V\y \ y W N W lD M60UK VOO AN’ AVL. Mra Rulh Jonta. EAK .M B extra clean. __ Tel. 8243, machines and T.V. Chamber’s 2-4469: 1947 PLYTWOUTH OONV. CLUB and tom clothing, hosiery rum. chester Green section, near bus, JCA AN' WL'fc MRCBE WACM'. KMOM WOVl tW PNPIRE 6AV Durmea AeaTtmenW, AAO'. NOT 3156. DUO-THERM oil heater for sale Furniture, at the Green. 9 to 5. references. Write Box E, Herald. COUPE — New top, white handbags repaired, alpper ra- 20-gallon wine kegs. 71 Spencer ATTRACTIVE Four-room single T 'A D X !R T \ «l - WAW. .VtV A EalieviedCualemar, B M b li PERSON Dislrlng a ride from tires. Extra nice. placement, umbrellas repaired, BOY—Sunday afternoon, to wash 7:30 to 8:30. Well built with pre-war materials. «0 .TOO READ ^ V lriW ai 9 Broad and Lockwood to Pratt A street. SOUTH COVENTRY—Share fum- 1946 CHRYSLER CONV. CLUB men's shirt oollare reversed and pant. Phone 2-9435. WE BUY and sell good used ivml- ished apartment with widow, 4 Garage. Nice location. Convenient *MolV»er»v*« vemiT. t Whitneys. Jlours 3 to 8:80. Tel. COUPEJ—Jet black. Radio, replaced. Marlow’s LItUa Mending FOR SALE— 4 large steam radia k ture. combination ranges gxs rooms and bath, all conveniences. to bus, store, school. Douglas VYatoena noA Aea . 2-0741. f \ ; heater. Shop, tors. See Mr. Johnston, Keith Blanchard, Real Estate Sendee. t CARPENTERS, helpers wanted. I ranges and heaters Jones Puml. Phone Coventry 7-7075. TaVa W br«ia «sO| 1942 DODGE 2-DR. SEDAN—Ra- Furniture Co. 5447. k PERSON Desires ride from Hil­ FLAT FINISH. Holland window Call 2-4239 after 6 p. m. ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-1041 V ila out you wmA Ye go • dlo, heater, good tires. Low LARGE AND attractive room for a liard street to the Aetna Insur­ shades made to measure. All TV^VY\gYi«i ffao.v price. FRIGIDAIRE 8 cu. foot. All por­ KELVINATOR Deluxe refrigera two. Light housekeeping facili­ TWO-ROOM frame cottage, Well, ance Cb., Farmington avenue. 1941 PLYMOUTH 4-DR SEDAN metal Venetian bllnda at a new celain inside and out, very clean, tor, kept In new condition. Inquire electric pump, approximately oiV« • Working hours 3:15 to 4:80. Tel. —New clean paint. Good con- low price. Keys made while you WANTED—Dishwasher. Apply in ties available. Central. Priced rea­ excellent condition. No reasonable 116 Green Road. Tel. 2-2280. sonable. Mrs. Jerome, first floor, acre land with large garden. Ideal } 2-3828. dlUon. wait. Marlow’s. person. Center Restaurant. t offer refused. Call 6924. for young couple or retired per­ 1940 OLDS 4-DR. SEDAN—6 Cyl, COMBINATION White Florence 14 Arch street. 1 REPAIRING Motors, vacuum WANTED, Asphalt tile mechanic’s sons. Full price $3,000. Suburban excellent condition, good tries, ONE PAIR of French doors, like gas and oil range. Phone 8419. Realty Co.. Realtors, 49 Perkins I AntooMbtlw PPr ante 4 cleaners, washing machines and helper. Apply Ed Noonan. Green radio and heater. new. Inquire 413 Main atreet, 433 Center street. Apartments. Flats, street. Tel. 8215. ______1941 FORD 4-DR, SEDAN—New small appliances, Stuart R. Wol­ Manor Estates. Manchester after 5. 1 HIOHBSt CASH prices paid for cott, A-1 Repair, Sales, 180 Main Green. Tenements 63 1987 to 1950 used oara In good paint. Motor In top condition. OLD RED Tin B..m. 706 North DEPOT SQUARE Section. Smart a street. Phone 8.197. PAIR MAPLE skis with clamps, clean condition. Douglas Motor 1941 NASH 2-DR, SEDAN—Good MALE Applications accepted for Main street, buye and eelle good t h r e e -r o o m furnished, heated little house of 5 rooma. Newly S= V A H A VB N T / IT'O motor, radio and heater, new 6'9", alio pair men's ski boots, ALLEY OOP Too Lata «Y V. T. HAMI4N ' Sales. 383 Main street. grocery and produce clerk In used furniture and antlquee. apartments. All utilities, newly decorated. Oil burner. Small lot.. eOT ANV REALLV paint. A bargain at $300 full size S't, perfect condition, rca- Frank Denette. Pnnns 2-3376 pou«H , I— > Gurra AYE. MVCEAB/ Roofinit 16A Manchester. Many benefits, 5-day decorated, modern. Middle-age $6,800. Madeline Smith, Realtor. I FEAR THIS , lOu ■— AI ■nV \ PFFAaH.* THE W L \C e 1942 CHXWROLET Club coupe, price. sonsble. Call 2-1222^______WHV VA I / 5IMPI.B, MAID HA6 60T J HlODiN .' BUT NEVER- week, good starting wage, sick couple preferred. References re­ 2-1642, 4679. QOIN' IN 1 OUV'NOII.. complete new front end, a real Open Monday and Thursdny Night BARSTOW Says. ' U’.s The Truth "! \3S IN F27R /v s/E Q C rrrA THSLESS. ROOFING. Specializing In repair­ benefits, hospitalization, group In­ FOR SALE Men'; rebuilt and re- quired. Write Box G, Herald. bargain $595. Douglas Motor ing roofa of all kinds. Also new Several used Westinghouse re­ BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. surance, vacation with pay. Apply laaled shoes Belter than new frigerators, 4 '- to 9 cubic foot, REDUCED P’OR QUICK - S a l^ 383 Main street. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Tues., Oct. 3, 4 to 8 p. m. A. tc P. cheap ones. Sam Yulyes, 701 so Blssell S t Phone 7191 cleaned and lepalred. 26 years ex­ $29 up. All O. K. and guaranteed. Business Loestions 1947 nTM O U T H special deluxe Super Market, 176 Washington Main street. One used Universal refrigerator. SALE 1940 DESOTO sedan, radio and perience. Free estimates. Call street, Hartford. For Rent 64 dub coupe. Kadlo and heater. Howley, Manchester 6361. $19.95, One Glenwood gas and Vary nice condition. Douglas heater. Good condition. Priced LOAM, FOR sale. $3 per yard In ARE YOU a skilled worker? Can truck loads. Gravel $1.25 per yard. oil combination, thermostat and AIR CONDmONED OFFU-E Cu.stom built four bedroom Motor Salas, 383 Main street. below market. Douglas Motor chrome pipe, $115 One high oven Orford Building. Apply Mar- WE SPECIAUZE In roofing and you do your Job well ? These arc Also fill. Nussdorf Construction Sales 333 Main street. siding. Highest quality materiala used Glenwood gas. $15; one used low'a. Colonial. Must be seen to be ODARANTBED USED CARS the questions industry is asking Co. Phone 3408. electric range, make offer. 1 Thor 1947 OLDS. 76 4-door. Hydramatlc Workmanship guaranteed. A. A. and demanding 'or the present appreciated. Priced far below 1949 BTUDEBAKER 8 PASS. drive, radio and heater. (5ne own­ Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn street. NEW. Never fired. Smith * Wes- . washer, deluxe wringer, $15. New defense program. International Westinghouse electric dishwash­ Wsnted to Rent 68 CLUB COin*E er. v'entshadea, lun visor. Man­ Phone 4860. Correspondence Schools can pre­ son 38 Special revolver; Colt .45 | replacement cost. Immediate 1943 STUDEBAKER 8 PASS. ers are In. Come in. Look. Bar- r t aac. lTi chester Motor Sales. Open eve­ pare you at home In your spare Commercial model; Hi-Stanclard j 3 OR 4 ROOM apartment wanted *1 BuppoM you’ re a bakar— 8ia says the can hardly wait •V mama iao% c CLUB COUPE FEATURING Guaranteed roofs 22 Target model and others. stoWs, Just North of Post Office, by couple and 4 year old daugh- Occupancy From owner. to got her hands ^uyour dough!” nings. West Center at Hartford and expert repairs as well as time. 400 different courses. G. I. 1947 BTUDEBAKER 8 PASS. Road. Phone 2-246fi — 7 to 9. Phone 3234. rtr, not over $60 a month. Tel. CLUB COUPE gutter and conductor work. Try approved. Write for catalogue H. 1947 STUDEBAKER 2-DOOR your "Local Roofer.” Call Cough­ F, Manlon. Representative, 607 2-1112. Telephone 7906 CARNIVAI. BY niCK TURNER 1949 NASH 600 2-door,. New tlree, p e a t HUMUS. $4 per yard. $1 ■IRON FIREMAN’ automatic SIDE GLANCES BY GALKRArTH 8EDA^ lin 7707. Main street, Hartford, Conn. MOTHER WITH two girls, ages FRECKLES AND HIS FKIENUM What! BY MERRILL C. BUMSEB overdrive, leat oovera, radio, per bag. delivered Bon-Alr Peat stoker. Tel, 2-0826, 1948 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE heater, rear seat ipeaker. Man- 8-13 desire rent. For actual lecur- ^ANCJHEST ER GREEN— Excel­ JL a A W A d A W.A'&. PART TIME—Profitable: Repre­ Co. Call 6515. C m o u s *Bour u\3UMpe§le UvsnMOaa e u e t s o u WHh StoUon Wagon Body cheater Motor Sales. Open eve­ 9 X 12 FELT Rugs. $6.95. Holly­ Ing of rent $25 reward. Phone 2- lent CJape Cod wlth_ dormers, r C A S H l C R STEWART 2 'JDN CAB Heatins—Ptambins 17 sent the International Corre­ USED High chair, crib, mattress M ^roooos Acm/rntSr nings, West Center at Hartford spondence achoola In Manchester. wood bed complete, $39.50 Maple 2681. breezeway and garqi^e. 4 large Shaoys/m s w a m tA s r r HIS {Maua and CHASSIS Road. PLUMBING And HeaUng, speclaL and carriage. Reasonable. Phone bedroom sets, dresser, chest find rooms, space for 2'' more large MAS MMI¥eO A A oa sB / fo o u e o UF. For Information write H. F. Coventry 7-7580. ___ soMewHun/ CHORCHES MOTOR SALES tzlng In repairs, remodeling, cop- Manlon. Representative, 807 Main bed. $69.50 Marlow's Furniture roome, fireplace, hot water hea' 1948 CHEVROLET 2-door black, par water piping, new construo- Dept. WANTED—Single car garage for (oil). Beautiful ranch type home, 80 Oakland St., Manchester, Conn. radio, heater, extras, very clean, street, Hartford 3, 06nn, Telephona 2-9483 Uon, estlmatea given, tiros pay­ Boats snil Accessories 46 dead storage Tel. 2-2012. 4 large rooms, 2 more partially Mancheater Motor Bales. Open ments arra.iged. Edward Johnson. 1948 CALORIC white tabletop 4- finished, 2-car garage, extra large 1941 LINCOLN Zepher club coupe, evenings. West Center at Hart­ burner gas stove. With Robert- HUSBAND, Wife and 4 mos. old Phone 6979 or 5044. Salesmen Wanted 3BA JOHNSON Outboard motors and baby girl, desire 3 or 4 unfurnish- *“•••lot. Duplex '4-4 ' ‘rooms, ' alr-condl- very clean, good condition. Osll ford Road. Dolphin aluminum boata. Capitol shaw oven heat control. Elxccl- .A a mnnthL tioned heat, 2-car garage, cen- 8273 after 6 p. m. OIL BURNER service and repalra. SALESMAN, reliable, sincere, age lent condition. Phone 2-2109. Price ed rooms, not over $50 a month^. Duplex 6-6 rooms, FDR SALE— Three-quarter ton Equipment Co., 38 Main. Tel. .VU makes oil bumera and furn­ 26-55 fdr dignified, pleasant sales $125. Please call 2-2529. 1949 CThevrolet pick-up truck. 12,- 7958. 2-car garage. Lbcatec near bus, CLEAN CARS PRICED aces. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 5244. work. Permanent position, exclu IN MANCHESTER or vicinity, ■chools and stores. Andover Lake. 0(X) miles. Good Urea. Motor In SEA KING Outboard motor. Three SIX CUBIC foot, Frigldalre, ex­ ice RIGHT A-1 condition. Apply In person live territory. Security and high three to five room unfurnished New 4-room all-year home. Spac Written Guarantee EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ earnings through steady repeat H. P. Run ten hours. Like new, cellent condition, $75. Cream Vincent Marcin. 305 North Main ing. Plugged drains machine apartment By University student, for 2 mlpre rooms. A good buy at 1940 OLD8MOBILE SEDAN builnesa from old customers. Car $60 with stand. Can be seen at metal bed and spring. $5. Phone $8,000. Locations will not be street, or call 4848. cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 5494. wife and 20 months old child 1940 FORD SEDAN necessary. For personal' interview 132 West Center street. Phone Waterbury 5-4179. Reverse given over phone. For appoint­ 1940 CHEVROLET SEKIAN Oakland street Phone 6497. please phone I. B. Makeley, Dlv. FOR SALE—Duo-Therm hot water charges. ment please call, Howard R. 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN 1986 NASH, good motor, body Mgr., Hartford 9-6089. Monday. Hastings. Phone 2-1107. 1939 CHEVROLET SEDAN Uiamondfi— Watchf heater. Very reasonable. Tel. 2- PRISCTU.A'S POP A Smashing Discovery BY AL VEKMEIUI poor, 340. ’Tel. 6535. fiiiivins—Tincklnt— October 2nd only, between 9 a. m. 48 1485. URGENTLY Needed, 4-room rent 1939 FORD SEDAN and 7 p. m: Jcw chr by two adults, both working. Best I BROKE THE A T L E A S T ^ LET'S BEE IF I ^ THERE}! NOW IT ALSO PnOVBS 1939 PONTIAC 2-DOOR Storatc SO Lota for Sale 75 OOEBN'T THIS, 1948 CLUB coupe. Mercury. Ex­ LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re­ CREAM and green combination of references. Phone 2-1668 after GARAGE WINDOW.. YOU’RE HONEST HAVE A DIME FOR THAT IT PAVS TO 1939 DODGE SEDAN WE Ha v e An unusual opening for IT WAS MV A B O U T IT l PROVE THAT- BUST A WINDOW cellent condition, $1,2.10, Phone MOVING And Packing, also light palra. adjust- watches expertly. gas and oil range. Tel. < 2-9017 4 p. m. ___ IN COUNTRY Uke atmosphere, YOU, PRISCILLA! 1987 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR an a.lert gentleman or, jady. We F A U L T AND IT PAV5 TO ONCr Coventry. 7-6719. trucking. Phil’s Moving. Call 2- around 1 and 5 p. m. large building lots with shade 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN are general agents for America's Reasonable prices. Open dally. TM G O R R V ! HONEST?. 9248. Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce treea. Overlook Drive. Wm. TERMS TO SUIT GOOD Transportation. 1937 four- number one health and accident FULL SIZE Hollywood bed. excel­ Farms and lAnd for Sale 71 Kanehl, builder. Phone 777$. COLE MOTORS door Chevrolet, radio and heater, THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Qa.. company. Experience unneces­ street. Phone 2-4387. lent condition. Best offer takes It. good running condition, private ' local and long dlstaiRill moving, 170 A (^ES, good 2-famUy house, Telephone 4164 sary. We do the training. Leads Call 2-2830. barn for 26 milkers, with or with­ TWO LOTS Southwest comer of owner. May be seen at 568 Center packing, crating and storage. furnished. Drawing account Electrical Appliances— Irving and Windermere street*. 1942 CHERTROLET tudor sedan, itreet. Bill’a Service Station. Service to all parts of the U. S. DIAMOND Craft sofa, used only 4 out stock and equipment. Several against liberal commiaaion to Radio 49 other good dairy and poultry Sewer In street. Inquire 270 Oak deluxe model, mechanically in A. and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ right peraon. Call or phone Mr, weeks, willing to sacrifice $100, good condition, 4 new tires. Price ford 6-i428. ^ 9 X 12 rug $26. Phone 2-0802. farms. Welles Agency, Coventry. street. Wonted Aat Ellla, 153 Court atreet, Rpom 401 8" SCREEN Television set for $540. Owner In army. Tel. 2-0786. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-6715. LOTS FOR SALE—Ranch house MANCJHESTER 4’ackage Delivery. Telephone New Haven 8-9047. sale. $100. A real* bargain, Tel. WALNUT CHINA cabinet and Motorejr^leo 12 site. 100 X 200 feet. Oty water, 1937 LA SALLE radio and heater. Local light trucking and package 3929. server. Reasonable for quick sale. $1,200. Also 67 X n o . All utUlUes. -I Maka an offer and take Itfway. CARS WANTED. We will pay $25 delivery. Refrlgeratora washers Hoosea for Sale Help Wanted— Male or Call 6768. Offers considered. Madeline Tel. 2-1077. reward to any person .or persons and stove moving a specialty. Fuel and Feed 49A leading to our purchase of Phone 2-0752. Female 37 BARREL Chairs $69.95, floor SIX ROOM CAPE COD Smith, Realtor. 2-1642, 4679. 1947 CROSLEY Convertible, new clean, used car. Any year. 1937 to lamps 1 $7.75, kitchen cabinets NEW ENGLAND’S Fastest grow­ FOR SALE—Seasoned oak wood, ♦■so qnglne, apecial equipment, new 1959. Call or eee Car Buyer $7.95.’ Marlow’s Furniture Dept. Two unfinished up. Hot water .^^meefwsitoieaenT.aMaaaterew. 1 2 1 BY MICHAEL O’MAI.I.EY AND RAIJ*B L A N ! ing department atore has open-< aawed any length, $15 a cord. Tel. l o t f o r Sale, 70 x 2001 Oakland asea Hss e« MBS I . sn T. M. sea a a asr. asa VIC FLINT stowed Away tlree, excellent condition. Tel. Parker at Clarke Motor Salea PhIntinK— Piperinx 21 Hartford 8-3384. Main street, • Manchester,—Pho^e teat, oil burner, fireplace, full cbS?T~’ Inga (or general saleawork. Pleas­ atreet, on bus line. Phone 6686. "And to ovory euotemtr who makao purohaata tha aizo of FM FMFieioAonovn. , X T B u S ^ CW O E F T V W e>4 OWNER F Yexjwn HUNTblG 2-0819. Broad atreet Phone 2-2012. 5060. MftECMIElOrV PAINTING ant’. Superior Paper ant working coqdtttons Part-time approximately 5^4 ton stove lie bath and ’ basement ga­ "That oyo apooiallit told me not to road anything for a ' lOFTHi Sou X W houfs, . ^OOTCHlI THEfl DOORTD DOOR. ABSORB-d drive, ventahadea radio, heater. rangsa. washers, sta AJl work Repairing 22 Kennel, 609 Keenby street. Phone condition. Jleaaonable. 96 VaUey . 6U6MO»$6 BURM^ Oiie owner. Manchester Motor 1390. buUt with the beat of materiala INd IH6ULT6 HURLED fuarantesd. Metro Sanrtca Oo> MATTRESS. Tour old mattrsaaaa 3376. atreet, Town. U K e Bklaa. Open evenings. WeM pen« TaL Manchester 2-0883. PRE-WAR four-room alngla, with Oil hot water b«.at etairway to IBID ONE'S TEETH- sterilised and rauada Uks new. MclNTOSH Apples $1 per baaket C M tB lM aE A f GREAT DANE male pups, four qOLEMAN Circulation heater. basement garage. Non-expand- second floor. Lot approxbaately N d iA ft fT , Call Jones Furniture and Floor Green Mountain potatoes. Excel­ > N e R e ,F O R A FLOOR Problsma solved with pionths old. Beautiful pedlneed, Heats four rooms. Good condl able. Ekcellent condition. T. J. 160 X 226, PuU price, $9,000. T. Covering, 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. lent quality. 1444, Tolland Turn­ linoleum, asphalt tils counter. pedigreed, brjndle, $35. Boxer Uon. Reasonable. 96 Valley etreet, Crockett Broker. 5416. J. Crockett, Broker. Phone 6416. Expert workmanship, tree ssU- pike. _____ BY LBSUB TUKMICB Farm at Vernon. "Tel RockVUle Manchester, Conn. 5 ROOM Ranch. 6 mlnutea from SOUTH COVENTRY—Five rooaie W A S H l’URfIS Tho TroMort matsa Open tveiUnca JonaF Bond*— Stock^- 1992J8. f o r s a l e — Boec and Beckel Fumitura Oak strsat Phone center. Oil hot water heat, fire­ with large glamad to beatqd Mortgages SI peara. Alvah RusaelL ML Road, Msehincry and Tools It place. lot KX)’ X 200’. Elva Tyler, porch. Oak floors, fireplace, cir­ 2-1041. DOGS WaalMd and groomePhBMl6 SB Laka atreet Pbona 6387. GRAPES, Muskmeloni, W aU ^ Oil steam heat, fireplace, 2-car Coventry 7-6671 or 7-6731. melons, caullflowsr. McClslland. garagb. November occupancy, ROTO-TILLBR for hire. Lawns, COVENTRY — Attractive fiHd CAPABLE Housaworker looking BOXBUt Pups, time paymanU, all gardens, tobacco bods tlUsd..Call nice home and priced at only $14,' TSl. 8539. $1 Laks strset atone, 3 rooms. Improvements, 1 for a permanent horns, six room pedigreed'Stock, largo selection. Manchsstsr 6144. 500. R. T. McCann^ Realtor. Phone , house, 2 children, no cook Boxer Farm at Vernon. Tel. Manchester 7700. acre, view, $8,900. Several others. '< lagHReferencss. TeL 2-9787. Rockville 19I2JS. f o r s a l e —1H acres of Eureka Welles Agency, Coventry. TcL silage com. Tel. 7804. Mnslcal inatmnienta 13 f o r s a l e —Seven Room house 7-6872 or 7-6715. ■YOUNG MOTHER with son. 2 ^ HOME RAISED Cocker puppies, on 90 ft. lot. Adjotoing 100 f t lot GREEN MOUNTAIN poutoca. FBET: yaars old, nsada rsllabls woman registered stock. Price reason grand piano. at 298 Oak etreet. Phone owner LIF£» as houaskseper, small house, live able. Hartford 3-8748. 97 Korth Winter orders Uken. 379 Keeney MINUTE BABY OTHER ADV8. ON PAG2T.. la. Call evenings 5311. < Mala, West HartforiL street Phone 8865, Pbosw 336L ■ -'t; '■'i tATURDAT, SEPTEMBER Ml ItM flanrlfpatrr

that it aheuld taka at Mast half tha scalp# out of - aach candldata’s Gives Decision pockat. W * don't. WANTED jSboutTown [ Studying for Degree Heard 'Atong Main Street W * know that svan litU* week­ GRINDERS ly p*P*rs, with l#ta than 2.000 cir­ Young man for full-time in Local Suit culation, are up to th* $1.80 M r TO TAKE OUT ef tiM O t r Ckik And on Soma o f lHaneha$tat^§ Sida StraaU^ T oo inch lave! of charges. W * *«U employment as delivery , ______r Outr> n**"—' don’t scalp. man and stock clerk. Apply __ wteishterttwi We have a firm conviction that >w »^ y *** raquMtad to ■nil* nation la mad# up of a ll. aura of gatUng a ’ phone operator every public official should enter 40c Tucker Csr Co. Col­ immediately upon dialing although in person. r * o 5 th# ehuxtStL rrom kinds of people and an Incident on hla term of office with a few cent# tbH * tm group ;|^n lapse Figures in Claim Main atitat bringa thla point to th* aervlc* la good. Fireman are In hla pocket after laying It out gartngi Cor a guM fwt, ligh t Two car* war# partied In mosUy volunteers and It Isn’t al­ for hla campaign. MANCHESTER The Ferndale" Made in Court ways possible to obtain sufficient tlMB tackick tollto eSmrOh parking atalla In front of a ator*. 1095 MAIN ST. iw it w p ^ . An Th* matar clock for each atall Sr* fighters on quick notic* to sub- After all is said and don*, the DRUG old clothM. • I* M kM to Anybody who. In ths day# befor# showed that time had expired. 'The 'du* a blase In time to prevent League of Women Voters, by Its -707 MAIN STREET 1 Opeiv7:30 A.M. tollP.M. the Tucker ear company collapae. merchant deposited two pennies In great damage. Thla is especially questioning of candidates for the Tta Anwrtoaa Logion AuxUlory aaeh meter. Boon afU r a police­ true at the north end where two Board of Director* and the Board paid out money for ’Tucker accaa- wUl mort Monday man walked by and Instead of both companies are housed in one bulld- of Education haa performed one of •■Clodt at tta American Logto* Bories. tharaby hoping to get Br*t car* getting tagged, ^had the pen- i Ing and where firemen are not ata- the few worthwhile voter servlcea Hoom. crack at a new ear, haa kiaaad hi* ntas not been Inserted by the mer- 'i tionad at all times. so far accomplished this political chant, the officer walked up the , AMESITE DRIVEWAYS money goodbye according to a d'e- The water pressure 1* not good season. street at either end* of th* town. In this Not that the answer* the dalon handed down here in a civil • REDUCED RATES The owner of one car soon ap­ week’s fir* on Cambridge atreet League got. In themselves, might SINCE 1920 ptt&. Portrmooth, Va.. to Mr. and action alleging fraud. peared. He was a snappy dressed . be construed In many cases as • GRADP’G FREE J. C. Oaw of L^* *tr^ i the pressure wa* poor even with a WORK Mr*. In publishing his declaion in the young man In the early thirtiss. I either “ specific", aa asked for, or • POWER ROLI-KR USED TIM ta b y * faUMT la.*ervlng at Um pumper on th* line. The same waa GUARANTEED case. J ^ g e John D. LaBelle sUtes, He had all the appearances of be­ true at a Summit street fir* not complete. It’s hard to tell what • FREE ESTIMATES O. S. Naval Air SUtlon. Norfolk, ing a aaleaman. ’The merchant who you think In 1.50 words. Also it’s CALL a ^ Kra Otar la italdlng at 2S7 ’’in array vernacular there 1* an long ago when poor pressure pre­ had saved him one dollar by plac­ bard to be specific. i • TIME PAYMENTS AUm i atrmt, Norfolk. The couple expression for ths plaintiffs vented the South Manchester de­ MANCHESTER ing coins In the meter said to the We don't consider that being in plight. As an axiom of the law the partment from doing s fast, effl- • SAVE 10% FOR CASH 7091 hav* ooa other child. fellow, “I’ve Juat saved you a dol­ favor of passing the town's eco­ expression is that ’loss^ln bargain SAVE W ITH lar by putting' two pennies in th* clant Job. nomic problems on to a Develop Cp L Robert I* Johnaon. eon of ts no ground for relief’.” This newspaper can speak out Mr. and Mr*. Arthur W. Johnaon MMa Carol Hanaon. a. N. meter after irour Um* had ex­ ment Oommiaalon ts a specific an The action, claiming damage*. pired.” ’The car ownsr waa quit* freely on the subject of poor fir* awer aa to Mancheater'a future of 6B School atreet, la now aervlng w«a brought by Walter Hauelaen fighting facilities. Not untU The DeMAIO BROTHERS wlUi the *Oth FighUr Bomber Miss carol E. Hanaon, R. N., diaturbed at a atrangar saying ha economic well-being. We like to against Peter Kostek In Manches­ had savad him a dollar. “ If you Herald's plant on Hilliard atreet see a candidate apeclfy what he Call Now — We Personally Soparelae All WorkI Group in England. Cpl. J o h n ^ . daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter ter Town Court September 28. waa completely destroyed In No­ a member of the ***'*?!! E. Hanaen of Pearl atreet, haa, re­ want a touch, at least you could would nke to see done and the . Bomber Squadron, ha* been with The plaintiff alleged that the de ask for a ntckle, ” the car owner vember. 1922, did th# north ender# channels through which It might signed her poalUon m a fendant bilked him out of $181.83 wake up and get some plecoa of the iOth alnce April of thla year nurse at Saint Elisabeth hoapital. said as h a tc h e d out and went on be accomplished. Too many o f the aa an aircraft mechanic on an Waahlngton. D. C.. in order to ac­ expended In the hope of being hla way. ’ThAt'a tha thanks the modern equipment. League's apswerera merely widen­ PINE PHARMACY PINE PHAIIMACY F*S4. cept a stipend under the National able to purchase one of the ’Tucker merchant got. It’s about time petty sectional ed the channel without setting up M inUl Health Act awarded can so wldsly advertised In days Soon the owner of th* other car 1am were discarded for sensible any channel beacons. Sunaet Rebekah Lodge No. M. through the Catholic Unlveralty of when can were In taort supply, arrived, a woman. 'The merchant, consideration of safety of live* and But the answers at least gave m\\\ postpone IndBtlnltcly Its ob- America where she Is studsrlng for and before tho Tucker fortune cOl- happened by chance to be out property the public an Idea of the candi­ PINE PHARMACY eervatlon of obligation night be- her Master’s degree In nursing sd- lapsed. front, told the woman of the meter dates’ Interests, their thinking, cauae of the re-decorating now in ucatlon. She U majoring In leaned Option CerttScate* running out and of the placing of Anybody want a baiiber chair? and their Ideas of what Interests Is Open Sunday AN Day progreaa In Odd Fellow* hall. The ps>-chtatric nuraing with spec *1 In hla daclaton, Judge LaBelle two cents jn the meter. ’Ihe wo­ You can get one in town cheap the voters. n lodge will have a buatneaa meet­ Jntereat in the field of child guid­ note* that aarly In the day* of the man was nAst thankful and even or you might even be able to gel Of all the candidates, that is. Free Delivery For All Your. UruR Needs ing, however, Monday evening in ance. , Tucker riae, the Arm Usued option walked into the merchant's store it by carting away from the house except W aller Mahoney. He did the director* room. Mias Hansen graduatad-from purchaae certlflcates, the holder and made a purchase. where It la now located. not reply. Intimating that, for the Manchester High school in the of which, depending on the num­ A local family acquired the League of Women Voters at least, Mr*. Samuel R. WlUon of 29 class of lM!i, and received her chair through a merchandising he has no ideas on anything. PINE PHARMACY bered aequence of the option he W * mentioned here some months 664 CENTER STREET TEL. 2 9814 Oriawold atreet ha* an Ea*ter lily Bachelor of Science degree from held, would have a chance to buy ago that “ very” haa become a deal that included the chair. It Oh Happy Day! plant With three bloaaoma on It Saint Joseph College School of a Tucker car. If and when aucb meaningless word when used in haa been repoalng In the living in her garden. After It bloomed Nursing In 1949. .She hsa returned such phrase* aa "a vary pretty room since the family had no The way w# sum up the school PINE p h a r m a c y PINE PHARMACY during the Eaater aeaaon, ahe cut to Washington after a brief visit w en delivered to dealer*. issue is this: shall we have the To get one of theio options, a girl" aa “a very lovely dress." At other place to put It. Now Uie down the aUlk. aet It out, and it with her parents. cheapest education we can get or prospect had to lay out the sum the time of writing we were un­ woman of the house is about fed haa Souriahed aa above. up looking at It. And, she takes the best we can afford? of about $247 for an advance pur­ aware that a studied campaign against "very" began at least fifty considerable "kidding.'’ when com­ Th* eon born September 18 to chase of accesaorlea Children understand a lot more Part of the original ffnanclng of year* ago with dismal results. pany calls. Mr. and Mr*. Ruaaell Mollica of Returns Home A former newspaperman writes So call us up and we’ll tell you about politicians than most peo­ Tfaugatuck haa been named Rob- the 'Tucker concern wa* handled that he bluepenclled the word at where you can get the chair. If ple. The season is explained this aitStephen. Mr*. Mollica wa* through aale of such Item* made n e Army an<^a»y least a million times In editing you aren't in the barbering busi­ way by one of our young friends: the former Betty Jane Austin, From Abroad In existing Tucker plants. copy over a period of 45 years. ness you might want It for your "First come* the town election, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hulburd If a person laid out the acces­ rumpus room. And a staff mem­ and then comes the state election A U ^ of 288 Middle Turnpike He says: “ An eloquent atatement sory purchaae money, he waa given ber suggest* that it would be and then Santa Claus comes. «aat. They have another *mall concerning It* uae la credited to C lu b what amounted to the right to buy the editor of th* Leavenworth ideal for watching television. aon. Cheater Austin. Local Resident Gives a car. (Kenaaa) Times, fifty or ao years Are we th* only ones who won­ Her Impressions After “The plaintiff. In bringing hi* ae- ago.” He told hla reporters Joe Benson, custodian at the der why It Is that Manchester's tion. asserted that purchase of the time* Innumerable. gtats armory, failed in his physi­ “school economy experts" wait A Three Months’ Visit accessoriea guaranteed him deliv­ Scientific Thennoetat “ "When you feel you hav# to cal examination this week when until the eve of a referendum- I use “ very” In a story, use Instead after a Bubstantial amount of tax­ BINGO ery of a car. trying out for a job with Police In Onr Ciifar Dept. Mis.s Tekla Peterson, of 37 Gave No G*arantM th# word ’damn!’ ” Chief Herman O. Schendel's law­ payer’s money has been spent in • !j Means FRESH Cigars Mount Nebo Plpce. ratumed to J u d g e ^ B e lle rule* thla is not What makes ’’very” so difficult preparing plans— before giving ManchesUr thia week after spad­ men. and Tobaccos hi* understanding of the matter. to exterminate la tta uaefulpess to The pipe-smoking Irishman was birth to "startling" ideas on eco­ Every Saturday Night ing three month* in Northern Eu­ nomical methods of constructing He find* that the option 1* a very little children who are beginning sUylng at the armory each night rope. Bom In thla country It waa to talk. With vocabularies of jaTachool ? Arthur Drug Stores her Brat visit to Sweden where ah* “ carefully worded while the Product# Show was In which plainly states that the Just a few dpsen words, ’’very” Is A. Non STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP haa relatives. She said the weath­ operation. His Job wa« to_ace that Tucker agent and the company Indispensable. It does the work everything on display remained in er ideal Willi almost no rain of hundreds of adjectives when does not guarantee car delivery, place. He ilept nightly at the ar­ until the laat week she waa there; hooked on to such words as big, 20 REGULAR GAMES " , 3 SPECIALS that the farm* ig the rural aec- but merely the right to a car mory and made the rounds every Notice of the old. little, tall, mean, bad. or good. tlona aeemed to have a good sum­ when such are made. so ofteru-to make sure that things What the defendant did, tnen. Aa we grow up. we should discard mer and everything waa proaper- were in order. Tax Collector SERVICES •ayi Judge LaBelle. waa to Uy It. I f we can’t think of a strong­ oua. er word than ’’Important” to de­ During the night Joe got up and Miaa Peterson called on a num­ out money to “ get In on’ a d « l scribe a distinguished person, we made hia rounds with a broom­ ber of people who formerly lived which, not guaranteed, never came All persons liable by law to Tlwt taitcrpret the wishes should be satisfied to call him Im­ stick in one hand and a billy club In Mancheater and they were eager in the other. While strolling down pay taxes in the to hear the new* about the town. portant Instead of belittling him EIGHTH SCHOOL AND WOMEN’S FEDERATION—GROUP D of the ftnQy. °*in iuch easel, ths Judge states. by calling him ’’very Important.” one of the aisles, he noticed two It* growth and about people they “The plaintiff must make use of UTILITIES DISTRICT CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH knew. She found everybody more figures on his right and swung of Manchester are-Jiereby notified hla own faculties. It is his duty to The fire which gutted the Hub­ around with his artillery ready for than hospitable and said that some read the contents of written docu­ that on Oct. 1 I wtll have a rate PROUDLY PRESENTS lohn B. Burke of the famlllea serve aa many aa bard home on Cambridge street, action. Halfway through his swing ments affecting his pecuniary in­ bill for the collection of two and Wednesday, prompts us to call at­ he stopped. FUNERAL HOME four meals a day! terests. Judgment m*y.„anter for one-half mills on the dollar laid HIgliUght of Vacation tention to the fact that October 8 'Twaa only a couple of dummies on the list of 1949, due to the the defendsnt.” g1 Bast Oataag St. VaL 8888 Ono of tho highlighU of her va­ to 14 la National Fire Prevention set up in a booth advertising dry collector Oct. 1, 1950. BOB and FLQYD cation over there was a 15-day Week, and to state some of the cleaning. Taxes accepted every wcffk day ^ W ITH conducted ilght-seetng tour by findings of the National Board of and evening during October at II Fire Underwriters. // bus. during which the group spent Heard along ,, rear 23 Main Street. A Night at the Silver Slipper three days in Oslo, three In Stock­ Manchester They claim that in eight min­ Unless you are!' a professional Take Notice! All taxes unpaid utes a blaze can grow 50 times, holm and three In Copenhagm, witness and know the tricks of the Nov. 1. 1950. will be charged in­ Featuring Helen Lucille, Hal Kolb—Plus the 1951 and unless a householder get* that Denmark. Everything was Uken court room, the following question terest at the rate of 6 per cent Cinderella Weekend <^lz care of by a hostess. This Swedish Date Book first fiame under control Immedi­ ately the house could be gutted fired at a witness in a recent trial per year from Oct, 1. 1951^; until Bus company conducts tours all ,[ neighboring town, might in­ paid. over the continent and with each before the fire department arrives. TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 1950 at 8 P. M. Tonigkt The point Is not to let the first terest you. Shouted the attorney; Waller N. Lcclcrc, ■gmup is a hostess and two bus Master Mason degree to be con­ “ Can you or can you not, in full Collector. drivers. The tours are popular flame get started. Recent atatis- HOLLISTER ST. SCHOOL HALL ferred. Masonic Tymple. 5 p. m., tlcB reveal that the family’s care awareness of yOur oath, testify that ^a^ichestcr, Conn., Sept. 20, 1950. with travelers from other coun­ supper at 8:30. you did or did not, on the occasion tries. less placing of cigarettes and ADMISSION $1.08 (Tax Incl.)—GOOD PRIZES Tomorrow smoking habits are the largest sin­ under dispute or at any time or Reds Losing Ground aubsequent thereto, say, aver, in­ Miaa Peterson sailed from New Fall outing of th# Britlah-Amer- gle fire cause. The home maker VOTE , Tickets VU y Be ObUlned A t HalCf and Weldon’# dicate. hint or Imply to the defend­ Tork, July 3. on the Gripaholm ican Club at Garden Grove. will do well to examine the Mh and returned on the Stockholm of Dedication ceremony of Bower# trays before she leaves the house. ant or Myone else, that the STRAIGHT BEP^UBLICAN ■ta* the Swedlsh-American Line. She school, 3 p. m. Matches rank with smoking In charges Imputed to you, be they aUted that after she left elections Tuesday, Oct. 3 first place and reappear In tenth valid o f not, and denied by plaintiff, took place In Sweden, and whtl* on 'Cinderella Week-End,” epon- place, linked to the .Juvenile touch. were a matter of little moment? RE-ELECT shipboard they heard the welcome Bored by Group D of Center Gas ranks low aa a fire cause and Do you hear me? Did you or did news that the Communists had lost church, Hollister school. 8 p. m. machine sparks have the lowest you not?” DIRECTOR more heavily than In the previous PubHc Invited. rating. Defective heating equip­ ment and flues are fourth and fifth, election. Wedneeday. Oc^fober 4 The Manchester Evening Herald respectively. la good to candidates. Sure, we Misa Peterson is employed by Lecture by Pierre Van Paassen. Cheney Brothers and will return Suggested precautions to take give them a rwuigh time after they WASTE PAPER Temple Beth Sholom, 8 p. m. MOBILHEAT to her duties on Monday. around the house include the fol­ get elected, bub udtlle they are pos­ Sunday. Oct. IS lowing: Dispose of all rubbish in ing prettily before the Voters we Dedication ceremony of Ver- basement, garage and attic. Re­ print their pictures, their letters FUEL OIL planck school, 8 p. m. place all worn electrical cords and from friends, endorsing'them, their Republican Rally at White 0 not run them under , rugs or releaaes in which their attributes ON Eagle ,4»all. aponsored by Polish 2ver hook*. Clean the furnace or are delicately set forth. COLLECTION Republican club, 2 p. m.. dinner oil burner before starting ,’them We also ^ v e them advertising ELECTION DAY at 5 p. m. for the wlnterv Make sure no In space in 10,000 papers at 80 cents Wednesday, Oet. IS flammable materials are near the per column Inch. MONDAY, OCT. 2 VOTE Old fashioned concert, Wood­ cooking stove or radlatora. Pro­ As far aa we can find out, there ruff hall. Center church, aponsor- tect the wall behind them with Is no other newspaper in the na­ fireproof material. ed by Group C. tion that la 80 kindly crazy. People FOR 41ATH AWAY! Don’t bum leaves on a windy tell ua so. Every other paper feels IN THE SOUTHWEST SECTION • ______■ Friday, October 28 . and when you do burn them, Military whlat sponaoreci le a amaltl'fiulibh at a, Ume. porneratone club, St. Brid- Juat ih case . . . learn tha Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing Church. ;)hona number of your depart VOTE RIGHT! Friday, Oetobar t7 III, and know where the near- Ohild Photography To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! Harveat Dance aponaored .d t fir* alarm box la. Famous Brand Heating Oil Registered Nuraea’ Aaaoclatlon. THE MODERN W A V Clean—Hot— Economical RE-ELECT American Legion Home. This week’s fire on Cambridge Thuraday, November > street which nearly completely de­ TAke advantage of a por­ Plus Time-Saving, Trouble» ‘’Star Fair” under auaplcea of stroyed a two-story house and its trait studio designed ex* Saving Sei^cc FOR DIRECTOR Tempi* Chapter No. 53, Order of content* should b* aaothar argu­ clusively for chil^en. Kaatem SUr, Maaonlc Temple, Efficient Weather-Watefiing ment for tha eonsoUdatlon of th* JOHN H. LAPPEN Turnpike Auto Body Works "opena at 2 p.m. town's fire facilities, the Inatallgf Sjrstem Thuraday. November S tion of a fir* alarm system at the ANNE ORimN, 'T h e Merry Mart,” South Metho­ CONTINUE Built On In t ^ t y ^ Growing On Serv north end and an improved water Prompt, Automatic Fuel dist church W . S. C. CUM PheNmplMr GOOD Tuesday, NeredSar supply. ■ ^ 166 MIDDLE TURNPIKE PHONE 71 Deliveries 14 Tha two dapartmant system la Fell concert of Chaminad* club. 476 MAIN STREET GOVERNMENT , aspacially confusing to ntw reat- Full Measure Gnarantcod Bowers school auditorium. PHONE 4933 gepubUoau Tow* Committee Medumical and Auto Body Repairing Wednesday. Keveafber IS , danta. N ot aU a t them ars eartain Holiday Baaaar” at Center what araaa th* depaitmenU covar. Tsiephon* alarm* ar* not When you need fud. Oongregnttonal church. Painting, Prompt Service Friday. Deeember S aatlsfactory. On* can’t alwya ha quickly djinual fair 'of North Melhodiat Written Guarantee Terma' CA LL 4148 w. s. c. s. WANTED MEN MILL WORKERS Bulk or Bog C l ^ ilk If you are interested In Froai Froshaiastor l a j n e v e a out qualify for work at our jdant eontact Mr. C. Maroo, SPECIALIZING IN T a n u S m t t ’ Btoetric Candy Casas supertaiteadenL , liJii liiuml/'f'tiiiiini Melw Plant— Min and Oakland Streets ^ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Arthur Drug Stores y GENERAL CONTRACTING ^ ROGERS CORPORATIOK ^ REMODELING AND REPAIRING K E M r S 1. LIBERAL VACATION PLAN ^ FREE E8T1MATBS ^lUXflVG $ V P P U E S II HAROLD A. u n r a L T w m m m MORTGAGES ARRANGED t i s b a b b o f p a o p o c n o N ;u » . BOOHNC URKINGTON BENEFIT 1 ERNEST A. RITCHIE D M IyI 4. HOLIDAY PAY 15 LIBERTY 8T. T E L 8172. MANCHESTER TOTE W lUh «. 'ML H STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN 6. FAIR WAGER ITewa <