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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1984 Averaga Daily Nat Proas Rnn iHattrlji^Bt^r Suraing ?f?raib Far tha Waak Cadad TIm WonthOT Nav. 36b 1986 •f Gr a WaalM Pvt John J. MeCXarry, son of Miss Nancy Oowlas, daughter of llr. and Mrs. Samuel R. McCurry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Cowlas, Evening: Classes About Town 87 C e ^ St, has been undergoing formerly of 36 Lindsp St., la a Mail Greeting Cards Earlys 11,555 at Awmt at three weeks of intensive physical student a t the Univiiraity South­ r af tha t t e W*>Tiro Oraup Concordia and technical training to qualify ern California. She plans to major Exhibiting Works RUG^CARPETS-BROADLOOMS •C O realatloa r.VS.- -• .. Iwtlwinui Church wlu moot tomor him as a paratrooper at Fort in occupational therapy. Miss Warns Postmaster Grant MattthetUr-^^A City of ViUago Chqrm t«m M T:M p. m. for a buHnoM Bragg. He is an intelligence spe­ Cowles was a member of the 1952 "THE HOUSE OF BEALTIFUL CARPETS'* mepttts and prOfram. Arthur An exhbit of the work done by cialist with the 714th Tank Bat­ graduating class of Manchester pupils at the adult evening classes Reldwbadi will give a talk and talion, a unit of the 82nd Airborne High School. Postmaster H. OUn Grant today* Finally, the post office itself has VOL. LXXIV. ^ Q . 44 ahov alldaa of placoa he viaited will be held tomorrow evening (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., Tt^MDAY. NOVEMBER 23,1954 (OaaaUM AdvartWat an Page U ) PRICE n V E ’ Division. announced a three-point program moved into high gear. Temporary from 8 to 9:30 in the cafeteria of whila aanrlng with the U. S. Air Pvt. William D. Moller, son of designed to insure delivei^ of all postal employes have been sworn VProa, including the Near Eaat, the East Hartford High School. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER The Ladies Home League of the Mr. and Mra. Charles E. Moller, 65 Christmas cards and gift packages in, delivery trucks overhauled and, Bgjrpt and Caaablanca. All mem- by Dec. 25. These classes are sponsored by the SOS MAIN ST. AT MIDDLE TURNPIKE TEL. MI-t-4343 Salvation Army u-111 meet in the Waddell Rd., has arrived at Fort yea, all inkwells filled. So just do State Board of Education and are ban are urged to be preaent and Citadel tomorrow afternoon at 2 Dix, N. J., and has been assigned " I ’ve found," he explained, "it’s your part, and remember all gift And Then He Fell a tb a n Intereatad will be welcome open to adulta in the greater Hart OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. THURSDAYS and FU D A Y B o'clock. The program will include to Co. A., 893rd Tank Battalion, not enough to slap up posters all perckagea should be mailed by Dec. ford area, many Manchester people Eisenhower Warns to attend. A aodal time will fol­ 69th Infantry Division, for eight over town aaying, 'Shop Early, 5, ail Chriatmais cards by a t least low, with refredunanta aerved bjr a Thanksgiving devotional service, taking advantage of them. DAILY to 8:30 P.M. sewing for the hospital and folding weeks of basic training. MaU Early.’ That> the main idea a week before Christmaa. tha following committee: Mr. and of .course, but Td like to be more The exhibit will include uphid- . Mm. Stephen Stenger. Mr., and of bandsgea The hostesses will be s^ring, allp covering, aewlng, ad Mrs. Annie Leggett and Mrs. Mrs. A. P. WyUe, Atty. Wesley specific.’' X ra. Prancia Ledoux and their Gryk, George Kstx and Frank Specifically, then,, the postmas­ vanced and beginners worksht^;-] Soviet Still Trying Margaret Proctor. aaaiataata. Reilly will be panelisU at tonight’s ter first urged bustnees firms to WBA to Sponsor interior decoration, rug hooking,* Town Charter Workshop meeting mail their regular correapondence dressmaking, tailoring, decorative Members of the VFW Auxiliary aru. advanced and beginnera oil Maneheatar Aaaembly No. IS, Or­ are reminded to bring donations sponsored by the League of Wom­ before 4 p. m. throu^out the Dance on Friday der at Rainbow for Oirla, will en Voters at 8 o’clock at the Chriatmas season. They can help painting, and advanced and begin for the grocery basket to the meet, nert typing. A demonetratlon of For World Control meat in the Maaonic Temple thi* ing tomorrow night. Additional Emanuel Lutheran Church. Inter­ even more, he added, by withhold­ . < avwiing a t 7:30. New membera will ested persons are invited to attend. ing alt circular and catalogue mall Mrs. Bessie Farris. 9 Durkin St., the work done in the various tickets may be obtained from Mrs. until after the critical period, .Dec. classes will be featured. be Initiated and othera are re Muriel Auden, 9 Durkin St. who is president of Mystic Review, Washington, Nov. 2 3 (yP)— President Eisenhower said to­ quaated to wear their long white Pfc. John A. .Stiebitx, Jr., whose 15-25. A brief concert will be given. For Spying on China Reds wife. Jean, lives at 46 Wells SL. 'T his will leave elbow room at Women's BeneSt Assn., and direc­ The public la cordially invited to day the greatest mistake America could make would be to gowna. At thia meeting, parta will Manchester Lodge No. 73, A.F. attend. be given out for the Rainbow Min- recently received a motor vehicle the post office to process the tre­ tor of the Junior WBA’s, an­ lose sight of Russia’s quest for world revolution and domina­ atral. rdiearaala for which will and A.M., will hold-a stated com­ driver award for a year’s driving mendous volume of holiday mail nounces a dance for the boys and tion. This statement at a news.conference was in reply, to a munication at the Maaonic Temple tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. at without an accident in Germany we’ll be handling. I ’m quite sure it girls, s t the Community Y on N. WEAREVERiSi question as to whether there le^' 85 School S t , the atudio of the tomorrow night at 7:30. Follow­ while serving with Headquarters will exceed the all-time record of to maka your holidiay bird ovon bottor any-resl indication that the Soviet ing the business meeting, W. Sid; Battery of the V Corps’ 816th Field 1,200,000 oancellatlons set here in Main Street Friday, Nov. 26, from LET US PILL YOUR Sen. McCarthy in Hospital dtractor, M n. Olive Recave. An­ 8 to 11 p.m. Union’s talk of peaceful coexlst- Vishinsky’s other r^earaal la acheduled for ney Harrison, grand trustee and Artillery Battalion. He entered the in 1953,’’ Grant warned. tnee meane s basic change in at­ a past master of Manchester Wadneaday a t the aame hour and Army in January, 1953, and ar­ Point 2. consequently, requires Mrs. Farris haa engaged Tony titude. Unity Seen Lodge, will give a lecture on "The rived overseas the following Sep­ Q'Bright’s orchestra to furnish Elsenhower said Russia lately 12 Other U. S. place. the public's cooperation. Begin by History and functions of the Coffin Cost tember. Hie mother, Mrs. Doris checking your Christmas card list music' for this Thanksgiving has been talking in a somewhat Grand ' Lodge of Connecticut.” party..Others on the committee in­ Tba ICanchaater Child Study K. SUebiU. lives at 27 Windermere this week.'Each address should in­ different tone — apparently mean­ For Europe There will be a social hour and Ave., Rockville. clude the full name, street and clude Mrs. Merle Lsuro of Wlnd-- ing'less belligerently. Oroop will meet tomorrow after­ refreshments. of noon at 1 o’clock in the libiary of number, city, rone and state. sor, who is supervisor the CsOcd for sad delivered But everything he hss ever read ops $8000 tha Buckley Sdipol. Topics for Memorial Temple No. 33, Pyth­ After this, visit the poet office Juniors, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Noonan about the. Communtits makea it George R. Ehiglish, chairman of ian Sistere, will ineet tomorrow at of Lockwood Street, and Mr. and pronptly at oo extra Airmen Jailed to order the stamps you'll need. clear that their ultimate objective By Mendes diacuaaton will be ’‘Televiaion” the Elks' Pancake Festival; which and “Diaciptine.’* Mra. Joan Hous­ 8 p. m. in Odd Fellows Hall. The Lay in a aupply of heavy wrap­ Mrs. 'Wilbert Auden of 9 Durkin diarge. " ic world revolution and domination New'York, Nov. 23 (/P)— is to be held on Jan. 13 a t the St. ton win serve as program chair­ annual roll-call of membera will ping paper and strong cord as The body^^ the old Comihu- London, Nov. 23 (/P)— A Red Chinese military tribunal to­ man fbr the meeting. State Armory, has called an Im be read and a good turnout is well. Then there will still be a Refreshments will be served and Pw*iSnr.dded°"*” “*^ ““ i New York, Nov. 2 3 -(yP)— nist Andrei’^ishinsky, en­ portant meeting of the committee hoped for. Refreshments will be week left for leisurely Christmaa the children will have the privilege PINE PHARMAGY Eisenhower’a discusaion of the' French Premier Pierre Men- day sentenced 13 American airmen captured in the Korean for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at served by' the standing social com­ ahopping—one New Year’s reso­ of inviting friends of about their intemationai situation waa| des-Frsnce ssid today that cased in a coffmTit for a mil­ War to prison terms ranging from four years to life on Mantonomoh Tribe No. 58, the Amwlcan Legion Home. This mittee. CAU Ml.f.98!4 lionaire, goes baOk to Mos­ lORSf. will meet tonight at 8 lution you can keep! own age, the more the merrier. touched off by a request for com- under provisions of the Paris espionage charges, the Peiping Radio announced. meeting is for the preparation of msnt on fears expressed by Sen. cow tonight. Meantiipe Jacob o’clock in Tinker Hall. All mem­ the Elks’ house to house canvass, agreements “a united Europe Four Chinese were reported sentenced to death as "Ameri­ bers of the degree team are urged Knowlsnd of Cslifornis, the Sen­ Malik will be crossing H)e At­ the proceeds of which are to go to ate Republican leader, that Rui- may become a living reality can spies" in the same case and five others received prison to attend as a degree rehearsal the local high school scholarship lantic in tho opposite okM- terms. w ia be held. ■ia is promoting a policy of peace­ sooner than many people fund.- ful coexistence aa a Trojan Horse think,” tion to take up tem iM rai^ Peiping broadcasts said Col. John Knox Arnold. Jr., of t . lull the ^United States into a the duties oi representing the Andarsmi Shea Foot VFW, Pvt. Allan P. Destlets, whose "The new agreements were Silver Springs, Md., was sentenced to 10 years; Maj. Wil­ false sense of security. greatly facilitated by the candid Ainriliary will hold ita regular u^e, Sandra, lives at 167 Maple IT. 8. To RemalN Alert Soviet Union at the Urtited liam H. Baumer, 32 of Lewisburg, Pa., to 8 years; John meeting tomorrow nig^t at 7:30 ~ ., is a member of the 3rd Infan- diacuatlon . • , of the problem of Nations. The casket reported­ Thomas Downey, 24, of Connecticut, (town Unspecified) to a t the post home. Eiaenhower said you havs to Franco-Oermaii relations, which is Division which is leaving distinguish between peaceful co­ ly cost more than $8,000. life imprisonment and Richard George Fecteau, 27, of M a m - a orea for the United States. The the central problem of Europe," existence and just coexiattnee. the Premie* aald in a speech be­ After 'Vishinaky died yesterday, chusetts (town unspecified) to 20 j'ears. Ihrea students from Manchester son of Mr. and Mrs. William De- OVAl covesfo lAKING AND And, he said, be wanted to em­ a spokesman for the Russian dele­ aha radpienta of State Board of Bileta, Lake Road, Andover, he is a fore a luncheon of the Foreign (Jdhn Thomas Downey, 24, sonv------ROASTBI. lek*. ' SOAS1MO PAN. phasise that thera la no tendency Policy Assn. gation announced the body would of Mrri. Mary B . Downey, • 433 ■ducation scholarships to the truck driver in Service Company St* ha*4l*. 8or, W*el tar ***ry- on the part of the United States He in state today ao the public Taachers College of Connecticut at of the division’s 15th Infantry dey Me —haiiw He continued: Lincoln -81., New Britain, Conn., ia w i a>s. b*W*e, to take anything fOr granted in could view it at the delegation's 1 apparently \|he man named by^ New Britain. They are L«o Diana, Regiment. a*fl*f.WShrecorter asked Eisenhower ing of setting up an exclusive bi­ government offlcials and such Eisenhower lateral club at which the other hed a t Betheada Naval HoepithL near WoaUngten (Nev. 23). where in action on Dec. 6. t^ 3 , after hia The Great Books EHscusaiafu Lenox St., has been named Michael for comment on "the propriety’’ of would be permitted to enter the he la undergoing treatment f o r ^ Injured elbow. The tVlao' George M. Humphrey today announced changes in U. S. yesterday, even though many of of McChuthy in the fight agninst Airman Daniel C. Schmidt, 3^ Loaves for further nego Aa the recount iaaue spread, sev­ them had bitterly opposed ■ the tha censure move, said today ha has a probable fracture ofl the ScoUa, (Mlif., four years. Pf«« tvBMspertotleii by Sihr*r Lo m bm eral county election boards an­ economic policy calling for broader aid to Latin America. He skull. He said the prisoner lost tha relationship between tha ideas for which he fought. Na­ has "no idea’’ whethef the Wie- posed agency and tha U.N. NAPKINS TO MATCH .. 49e aa. nounced plans to meet today to set read a measaffe from President Eiaenhower before the Inter- tionalist Chins, whose U.N. sMt much blood and is lieing treated in 18 Khewn AUve lMvbi9 Oraiigt Hal at 4:45 P.M. Solid Color Rayon' .J • conain Senator will lie out of the The United States announced Bmalt si U.8., Bad TWOta a date for the new tabulation. And Amarican IX^onomic Conferenced - ...... the SovieU had long sought for the prison hospital. The rayon damask that has been a favorit* for years. Washes hospital by then. Aug. 19 that. IS American airmen The unanimous vote waa torgely In Hamilton County ^Cincinnati) that proclaimed "the policy of the i _ _ . the Chlnens CoihmunisU, wae the FBI Probes Incident and irons so easily. election offlcials last night closed ' Confurien On Operation missing in the Korean war were a roault of private ncgoUetioiw be­ only U.N. member not represented McCarthy was said to have un­ Wilkinson M id the Federal known to be alive and charged that tween Chief U.S. delegate Henry TABLE CLOTHS and sealed a vault containing the Million Suit at tha memorial meeting. Bure*u of Investigation and the county ballots. A guard was p ^ ed mon dedication to partherahip. ■ - dergone minor surgery yesterdsy, they were held M politleal prlaon- Cabot Lodge, Jr., end the late White House Silent although there was some confu­ Federal Burequ of Prisons are in­ .era bv the Chinara OommuhiaU. It Soviet Deputy Foreign Miateter ., AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER! a t the court house. •'Ws.HTse. With you that | F h C C S OliaSSlS vestigating the attack. H r i^d he, In Washington, Democratic Na­ stantinl forolgn landing will be i There was no comment from the sion over the queafIon—perhaps ceiled for an eccounUng of a total Bromley and Quaker Lace neceaaary if we are to achieve our White 'House but SecreUry of iliecauM of different definitions of could give no detaila o J the at­ of . 636 miaslng Americana, includ­ (OMtiMMd an ra g s N teitien) Sm art solid color rayon cloths that will wash and iron like a o u r famous tional Chairman - Stephen Mitchell tack. handkerchief. Red. hunter green, chartreuse, chocolate, gold, blue said the party’s national commit­ goals in this heiUsphere,’’ Hum­ State Dulles offered his condol­ the word ’’operation.’’ ing the airmen, and demanded and pink. tee raised 550,000 for the Ohio re­ phrey said. "W e riiall do our part On Ship Deals ences to Viahinaky’a family and A hoepitnl apokesmsji, •declining In Philadelphia. Special Agent their return, dead or alive. TABLE CLOTHS count. Burke earlier spent more genarouaiy and loyally in moeUng • Mid the Soviet delegate was "an to elaborate, aald^ "No operation Norman McCfelie in charge of the The list of tba 15 li^udad those 100% WOOL BLANKET VALUE that nped.’’ able and vigorous advocate of his waa performed today." Philadelphia office of tha FBI. M id whoM sentencM were announced -than 526,000 in bonds for the re­ Waahington, Nov. 23 (JO—Theb# ggov. 54x54 ...... count, some posted bj^'certlOed Signifleaat ChaagM '. country’s policies.’’ However, McCarthy waa quoted tha incident -is being investigated by the Peiping radio. Confirming that Eisenhower’s emment today filed a suit . Mkinga^ i Washington officials Mid Vlshln. but m id he could give no details ; The othera a U e | ^ to ba held by Bulletins $1.69 check drawn nn Burks’s account in 30 million dollars from 'AgnstotlekMStC by At Muto, photographer for In­ WITH A FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE a Cleveland bank. ternational Newa Photos, as ray­ of how the attack occured. the Cdmmuniataf frpte thd AP Wirta $3.98 to $14.98 -K ahship­ (Coarin^ on Page Bight) 'Wilkinson M id in a statement Lt. Lorle W; Cameron, Lincoln. Brown said Bender yesterday by ping tycoon, and his associates for ing that "doctors operated on Ills 54x72 AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE telegram waived the required five- •wthetn nelghbora, Humphrey Mid Injured right elliow , . . te remove that from inveatigation "the iden- Neb.; jChpL' Harold E Flachtr, $2.49 'Set a beautiful table with these gorgeous lacs clotiu. Ecru sad have reriewid the •‘••**‘* American whits. Sixes; 54 ”x54”, 54’’x72'', 6<>’’x80’’, 72”x90’’, 72’’xl08 day waiting period before the re­ "to that end w. have re^ewe^d ffl. ii^^f^plK M ele. fragments of glara’’ and might do t ’AU GETS NAVY F A C n whole ecopo of our public policiee so again today. (Contlanad m Page Nlnatera) CCanttned an Page NlnetsM) counts may- start ao tba recheck and have arrived at certain Deputy Atty. Gen. William P. WaeMngten. Nev. 35 (A -^ h a 60x90-:...... $ 2 ‘a 9 8 could be speeded. The recount changes which we consider signifi­ Rogers announced the ketion was McCarthy lias aald he incurred Navy today Look At The Blanket - - - must be completed in 10 days, cant ’ brought in the federal district court News Tidbits. the injury' when a wall-wisher eeatraete Pure Irish Linen from the. close of business yester­ at New York City. shaking hands with him' jammed Bteadaid Dtelrien, L’a ite d A ir­ 17x17 NAPKINS ..... 29c oa. day st local election boards. In the suit, the government seeks CnOed from AP Wires hit elbow into a glass tabletop. ImakO, - I ' f . ■ ■ ■■ ■ (Conn—ad on Pago T m ) craft Chrpk. WIndeer Brown said a representative the earnings of 16 ships obtained Iw McCarthy's attorney. Edward CED Urgef Extension Comm^ prepeller aMandUlM, from hia office 'would be preaent the Onassis group from ’he U.. 8. Bennett Williams, Mid he also un­ 8SA43,ttS. DAMASK SETS Then Look At The Price Tag at each county tabulation, and he surplus fleet in the years 1948 Movie actreae Mkrie McDonald, derstood McChrtby Iwd undergone Imported Belgian AAercerized Damask would observe the recheck in per­ Consvhed on Divorce through 1951. charging mental cruelty, gr— ted surgery yesterday and would do REDff JAIL BX-BU ATHUOfiE How a safe deposit box son in. aome of tha larger coun­ Only For V. 8. atU eaa dirorce in Las Vagsa, Nev., from so again today. (Xher associntea For Reciprocal Trade Lyna, Mrae.. Nev. 3fi UP) -> C|9 Q*?- ' ties. ' Under the law, the nirplua vea- manufacturer Harry Karl . . . Two said surgeons wera probing to see Richard Oaerge Factean, »7, WITH 8 NAPKINS Of the state's bigger counties, acls could only be sold to. bona fide if bkta ef flM s remained in the cl- helps prefect your family TABLE CLOTHS REG. $12.95— 66x90 teenage boy baby rittera In Okla­ aeirieneed te 39 yanra te f-Tvni * . ' • * unofficial 'tallies show Burke has American ciUxens. homa City plead innocent to bow. Washington. Nov. fit (Ah—The^ixed, CED aald, to rsducc import by a Bed CBteSM arintary tri- Heavy doubis damaak pure Irish linsn for-a beautiful Thanks­ TWIN BED SIZE .. asked recounts in ail precincts in The government now )uu crimi­ charges of nriirdertag 19 nsentta- CkMnmIttee for Economic Develop- duties by up to 5 per cent a >-ear giving table. The boapital mid in a statement btiaal M a apgr, la a ferawr Baa- Copy of will, bwuranos potides, investments, 64x84 ..... Franklin County (Columbus), and nal indictments pending against old hahy. today that "on Monday a small ment (CED); a private reaearrii end to swap tariff cuU for "other tea reivorsity teeiball piaper. uventociss, deeds, mortgagaa, notes . . . all tha $3.98 » io ® 5 Hamilton. In Cuyahoga (Cltve- Onassis and his associates, charg­ Mrs. Eisenhower to use bottle amount at fiuid was removed from organixetion. of business' Iradera; kinds of benellta”—such m re- doounents neoasaary for the execution of a will ing fraudulent acquisition of the He WM gradnaiad frara tlM dnl- land), only 1,494 of tha 3,010 pre- filled with Colorado water in ehria- the burra (fluid-filled M e )

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V PAOBTWO A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER OONN« TUPSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1964 / , able to return to h*r school dutiss father, John Everett Dean, 9r^ 65, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23| 1954 TAGt after Thanksgtvihg week. Fire KiUs Mother, eacap^ with minor buma . Church News The Are apparently Started from College. Bom in Culpepper, Va. “Whom Shall Ws Thank t" was a keroaena stove. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR A IVI Finds $13,000 C hur^ to the subject of Uie Rev. John O. » Three Children Head Librarian Died Monday. ' Dick Tracy Radio Mra. Pansy Dean and three eons. Shane-Urbanetti Wedding Hollywood—-Moroni Olsen, 65, Beck's sermon Sunday at the John Hlverett, Jr., 17; Henry 12, ROUTE 85—BOLTON, CONN. Aniie^on School Gilead Congregational Church, FAMILY THANKSfilVINC PINNER In Stolen Bonds Reviews 39 Books veteran character actor who ap­ LouiaviUe, ky., Nov. 23 ) — Cartoon detective ALUMINUM WINDOWS Pilgrim Fellowship group met at a Are that deatroyed their two- turkey dinner was s ^ e d a t. the door. f « l reporti of 113,000 mors In advsn by Miss Anna French, head many other Broadway stars. Bom Dick Tracy's wristwatch radio la the Gilead' Parsonage. room home near here. librarian of the public libraries in annual meeting of th^^^^ngregar Congregatiohalists of the town RAINBOW CLUB bonds ^ l e n S ^ t. 26 from the In Ogden, Utah. Died Monday. closer to realityv I SELF STORING '• SAFH THANKSGIVING H iree other children were hot- The more argumenta you win, the Town of Manchester, at the Ssh Francisco—Msj. Gen. Wai­ « to « P.M. \ tional Church last Frida^evening attended Sunday evening a union . ROUTE Sand U BOLTON — TEL MI-a-MS8 gwitohigton home o f Dr. Reuben General Electric Oorp. exhibited • SAVEFUa •ECONOMICAL HOI pitalised with leverS burnt. Their the fewer friends you have. B. Thslberg. meeting of the O>smopolitan Club ter M. Robertson. 66. who after 38 at the church dining room. Thanksgiving service at ths Bol­ Friday afternoon in the Federa­ a aun-powered radio tranamittar ton Methodist Church at 7:30. . Yesterdsy’e announcement by years in the Army, including serv­ the siae of a pack o f cigarettes at FULL COURSE tion Room o f the Center Oohgrega- M O NEY RACK IN 4-ft YEARS $3.00 diHdrtn Hndtr IR $1.7^ About 70 members were pr^ti^t. when the Rev. Lloyd W orley o f ^Joseph J. Casper special agent In ice as commander-of the 2nd In­ tional Church. < the annual meeting of the Radio The roil call, customary at an­ the Hartford Methodist Church tChargs of the New Haven office fantry DivUion in World W ar 11, Television Newa Directors Aasn. Frkos os low os $ 1 3 ^ for 24"x39" w M iir A P P S n Z E ttS nual meetings was omitted this spoke on "Thanksgiving, a TURKEY ed the FBI, followed by three dnye The list of books included many headed California’s Civil Dsfense. A-selenium converter , turns sun­ TRY OUR appropriate for Christmas giving, Died Monday. Crubony CockUtl. Tomato or V 8 Juice year.' Museum Piece T” the reported recovery of |38,000 light into electric energy and and from her delightful (esumes it Louisville, Ky.—Dr. Roacoe M. HEAVY DUTY p O b R S AT SPECIA L PRICES | Fruit Cup Reports of the Rev. John G. The Rev. Richard D. Clark, rec- SPECIAL LUNCHEONS DINNER worth of Dr. Thalberg's negotiable translators take the place of con­ , tor o f St. Peter’s Episcopal Church WITH ALL THE bonds In Florida. would be possible tq know - the Wheat, 75, former Methodist min­ ventional electron tubes. Beck, pastor, Albert W. Hilding, OooM In today and enjoy one ol onr Soup. Rhode Island Clam Chowder . officiated at the Sunday services, FDUNOS correct ix>ok for individual tastes ister who in 1919 organized the But the radio’s sffective range clerk, Lucius W. Robinson, Sr., special luncheons. missing, however, 4ire about Chicken or Vegetable' Soup with Holy Communion at 8 am., mSO.OOO in bonds taken in thS In reading. Tlrat Negro Boy Scout troop in is only 100 feet You ean holler treasurer, and Albert B. Billard, Following the program dough- the United States. Died Mondav. Celery,‘Olives, Reltsh Tray Sunday school superintendcnit, morning and sermon at 11, Church burglary along with a larga much farther than that. CA U BILL TUNSKY school at 9:30, $3.00 nuU, popcorn, cider and coffee Prince Albert. Sask.— William Bread Basket of Our Own Breads were presented and af^roved. Homemade Date-Nut Bread amount o f cash and jewelry. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN The Young People's Fellowship 'C aspar said the recovery of 7 •vere served from a bright checked Letvera Davis, 56, publisher of the American ach(x>l children are ROAST T u r k e y Hilding's report showed that 16 and Pies Served Daily tablecloth by Mrs. John P. Oieney, Flln Flon (Man.) Miner and presi­ new members were admitted to group' met Sunday evening in the Puerto Rico bonds, worth |1,000 the healthiest In the world, says PHONE M I-9^S OLD NEW ENQUAND SAUSAGE PRESSING Rectory Hall, with the Rev. Mar­ each and 6 Machlnaok Bridge Jr., Mrs. Raymond St. Laurent and dent of Radio Sution CHAB at a doctor. In spite o f their bad the church, and there were 18'bap­ Mooee Jaw. Died Sunday. GRAVY WITH OR WITHOUT GIBLETS tisms during the year. Three tin O. Nace of Hartford as guest LEGAL BEVERAGES SERVED Authority bonds, also worth 31,000 Mra. Erwin W. Whithsm of ths spells ? Marshfield, Wis.—Joseph Sker- homes were removed, owing to speaker, ' \ each, identified as Dr. ThslbeiVa hospitality committee. Old pewter, Candied Sweet Potatoes with Toasted Marshmallows beck, 80. retired owner ol carnival deaths or removals. St. Peter'a Choir rehearaal will CHARTER OAK RESTAURANT property, resulted from a weekend fall berriea and leaves and a Whipped Potatoes. Buttered Turnip be held at the home o f Mias Mar­ beautiful large wooden, bowl fliled and circuk shows that operated in The history x>f the church dates HO CHARTER OAK ST. T E L MI-6-MS8 rtreaaure hunt" in New York’s Creamed Onions, Butternut Squash jorie H. Martin tomorrow eve­ Westchester County, -ri with ^ Our own Pumpkin or Mince Pie Manchester Evening Herald He­ last Feb. 1 1 . preceded the program, was pre- A S K H O U D A Y PY)R VOTER.S Fruit Cake with Hard Sauce organized the Episcopalians here, bron correspondent, Mlaa Snsan rided over by the president, lira. Hartford.,Nov. 23 U ty -K bUi to Ice Cream into what later became St. Peter's The FBI said the bonds belong­ Pendleton, telephone Bbirrlson ing to Thslberg had been surrend­ Herbert Robb, and Mrs. Robert IV. make Election Day a legal holiday Episcopal Church. This was in 3-3339. Russell introduced Miss French. — a propoaal which has. been sub­ Our ragnlar dimers nerved from noon to 8:00 p.m. part owing to a schism which ered by a Weetcheater Coimty lawyer who had sccqited them In­ mitted several times prevtouslvto arose, also to the fact that M r, the General Aaaembly—waa filed CALL MI-0-48SO FOR RESERVATIONS Bliss was led “ by rqgiilar convic­ nocently In a real eatata transac­ tion. with the Secretary of State yes­ tion” to “ embrace ye -Church of Leiismen to Seek Deaths Last Night terday by Samuel S. Googei. a NON.ALCOHOUC. FARM RESH England." Representative - elect from New The Congregational Sunday Pictures of Hiss By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Britain. It was the third bill filed School enrollment report showed State Police Hunt Wtimington, Del.— Mrs. Ethel thus far for the 1955 legislature. a remarkable increase. There are Pyle duPont, 73, whose husband, The other two. drafted by Sen. now 166 pupils, with an average Lewlsburg, Pa, Nov. 23 W)— For"^ SOS Plane Eugene, la a director of the du­ John A. Minetto (R-Goahen) deal every Sunday of 118. Four years The warden of the northeast fed- SERVED FROM 12 NOON • 3 2 3 Pont chemical Arm, and whoae with veterans' affairs, one of them SHADY GLEN EGG NOG " ago there was an enrollment of ersl penitentiary, says that ^pho­ daughter, Ethel, was once married providing a bonus for veterans of 106. with an average attendance tographers may take pictures of Complete New England Dinner Hsddam, Nov. 23 (A>) — An air­ to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr; Died the Korean War. o f S5. Alger Hiss—if Hiss is agreeable— plane which flew low over this Monday, Owing to the large increase in at the main gate when he la re­ H6vto m aiAi MOiioAv nADmoN Connecticut River town early Philadelphia— Dr. Thomas L A hale and hearty holiday drink. Everyone enjoys the rich, creamy cood* Make Your Sunday School pupils and what leased Saturday morning. last evtnlng blinking its landing Cline, 63, executive secretary of ness of Shady Glen’a farm-fresh ejf* noif. It's delicious served as is • . * may well be still further increase, Hiss, prisoner No. 19137 at the lighU as if in an S.O.S. signal the Eioard of Pensions Of' the Unit­ and delicious, too, used as a base for your own favorite recipe. the question has arisen as to how prison, will be released Saturday touched o ff a State Police hunt for ed Lutheran Church in America f'^'lfflTl’diifRY''' Reservations to take care of so many adequate­ shout 9 am., after serving 3 >4 L Coacli #rtU possible wreckage. since 1947 and former head of the R LEADING BRy ly. Even with use of the former years for perjury in connection ^ WETHERSFIELD - Routs 15 The search lasted only about an EngUth Dept, at Gettysburg, Pa., W AIRMAIL - N< Why not aak for one o f ear free booklets w llli 17 dslielOM Oas- Christian Endeavor room, space Is with answers to questions'on Com­ hour, however, until the Bridge­ \ seiis mriAg botUed Shady Glen E gg N e g t rather crowded. To this end a com­ munist activity asked him by a only Isn minutes from the port Airport In Stratford reported Early For mittee was appointed to investi­ congressional committee. that the craft, a Cessna 170, had center of Hartford Wienblckt Pnoto. PLEASE S’OTE-^We will be cloeed Thnakaglvlng gate the feasibility of erecting a ' W irden Fred Wilkinson said landed there aafely. parish house or an extra Sunday MRS. RAYMOND JAY SHANE Don't Be Fat! Dny between the hours o f 1:M and 5 R. M. yesterday that hij jurisdiction over Although the first report of'pbs- ThaAydaPlanfuar- School room. I f possible the com­ Hiss stops St the main gate and alble trouble came from residenta antaas that you will Thank^iving Mlua Sylvia Lorraine Urbsnetti,*bridal party at a reception for 135 mittee would like to use space at whether he permits pictures or an. o f thia town who saw the plane, lot* pouada with guests at the Idle Hour Private the raar or side of the church in­ interview is up to Hiss. Heretofore, ,JA*4M*t-Sr7t the State police confirmed through daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter your very Drat boz C^ub, Inc., 250 Tolland iSt., East (3.98)_er money stead o f buying a lot. Whether reporters and photographers have the Civil Aeronautic! Administra­ Urbanetti, 312 Main St., and Ray­ space for this would be sufflcient Hartford, from 12:30 noon until back. Tkkan baforo Dinner been unable to contact a prisoner tion Communication center at 6 vrithout removing the horse sheds / mond Jay Shane, son of Mr. and p.m. maala aa diracted, at the main gate, about a mile Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, that Ayd* curba your in the rear is a question. Space for Mrs. John Shane, 145 Tree St., For a wedding trip to Floi^a from the open highway. the plane was lost and running low appqtite. You auto­ the sheds was donated many years the bride is wearing a light b6ige The plans call for Hiss to be on gasoline.! . Philadelphia, Pa., were united in matically eat laaa, ago by the Gilbert family adjacent, suit, dark brown and orange ac­ Ida* waight natu­ taken to the main gate about. 9 By the time Bridgeport reported marriage Saturday in St. Jamea with the provision that the lend the safe landing. State •Police cessories. She was graduated from rally. Approvad by Phone MI.9-8123 a.m. Saturday morning where he Church. The double-ring ceremony, Dortora. No drugs would revert to that tract unless cars from the Westbrook and Col­ Manchester High School with the will be met by members of hia was performed at 10 a. m. by the — BO diot. the sheds were kept up. The land chester Barracks had fanned out class of 1951 and Is employed as a family in an automobile, probably Rev. George P. - Hughes. White «NA FtiCilM Ufl • * * * ’• Stpgiy $ L « in question has. long since passed through thia area, looking for a secretary by the Manchester Trust **lf yo« want to drive him to New York. pompons decorated the altar. from the above family and the wreck. Co. She has been honored with a l«Tafy Kforo. I Hiss sentenced to-flve years, was Presented In marriage by her rociRn arf place is now owned and occupied Officials at the Bridgeport A ir­ severs! pre-nuptial parties and gift AYDS given time off for “meritorious fath r, the bride was attended by by Mr. and Mrs. William I. Borst. port could indentify the pilot only showers by relatives and friends. VITAMIN AND MINERAL O N D Y good time.” Until March 21. 19S6 her sitter. Miss Isotda Urbanetti as The sheds have been kept up but as a man named Kober. She presented a gold necklace and kOUTE 6 - MANCHESTER V ...... TEL. Mitchell 9-4245 he must report at least ones a TEliVISION maid of honor. Bridesmaids were WELDON DRUG CO. are not now much used . . . no They said strong winds had earrings to her maid of honor and Miss Elaine Jodoin and Miaa Mary sot M A IN ST. T E L MI-S-5S21 horses. month to a probation officer. blown him o ff his course on. a T. Voiland. Loula ,$odoln and W il­ to the brideamalds, silver brace­ The committee to look into the flight from Portland, Maine, to let;. liam R. Schaller served sa ush­ matter is made up of Lucius W. Bridgeport, and that he had been PROGRAMS ers. The bridegroom is an electri­ 10 EAST CENTER STREET Robinson. Sr., Albert B. Billard. lost for 80 to 45 minutes. cian's mate, 1. C. and has been^lth Showing Pictures The bride wore a gown of nylon ^ederick Patton, the Rev. and }VldeoTBveryday-A)l RlghU Reairvsd—H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. the U.S. Navy for six years. His At The Center Mrs. John G. Beck, Mrs. Mason S. RIBIOOFF WIN OlhnCIAL net over satin, designed. with a g ift to the bride was a Wedgewood Belden and Stanley K. Nygren. Of Summer Trip Hartford, Nov. 23 (A5 ~ The fitted, strapleaa bodice and jacket china dinner aet. and her gift to Church oflScera elected were siection of Nov. 2, when Democrat of Chantilly lace, long aleevea and You geS the Rist-Choice Features the bridegroom was luggage. ' practically the same'as last year. Abriham A. Rlbicoff defeated Gov. Victorian collar; the waits length Dwight Perry, teacher at Man­ skirt with tiers of the lace. Her' ORGAN MUSIC On Sick Leave. chester High School who conducted Lodge, becomes official today. Here's a. taiste-teaser to serve Mrs. Charles N. nitmore, who That happens (vhen the State finger-tip veil of nylon net' was with tompto juice or a vegetable BY INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS a group of 13 girls on a . tour attached to a coronet o f ^ lacie teaches in the East Hampton Ele­ the Western States this summer, Hava beautiful music Boanl o f Election Canvasaei* — juice cocktail. M U flaked crab- mentary School, has been out on plans s showing Dec. 6 at the high consisting of tbs secretary of and she earned a whltn p n y e f meat with grated sharp Cheddar sick leave for the past two weeks stats. Comptroller and treasurer— book with white pearl r o s a r y in America's Rrst-ChoiceThick! BILL DONAHUE school of colored slides and movies cheese and mayonnaise; spread on duriag tfce kolidinfs wWi beads, white roses and atresiners or so. She has suffered a back and In color of spots the tourists visit­ meeU to certify the results. For­ •small toast squares; place '.nder shoulder ailment but hopes to . ^ ed. Hie true HI-Fidelity Tele- merly, the legislature certified the of stephanotis and fern. the broiler until lightly browned The pictures will be shown In siection results as one of its first The honor attendant was Room 23M at 7:45 p. m. funken. On display here. sets after convening in January, gowned in antique gold silk with Although the showing is chiefly ^ m n e k but new legislation established a empire bodice, bolero and waltz STARTS ENDS TODAY for the benefit of parents and board of canvassers to perform length zkirL She wbre a match­ T a m irro w "BITLLET IS friends of the girls, the public is “A Delightful Place for Fine Food” 277 BROAD that function in advance of In­ ing tiara and carried an arm bou­ W A IT IN G ” invited, 3 u -s-im auguration Day. quet >f bronze pompons and Talis­ and man roses. Matts** The slides and movies Include Kvralas “Three Hours v 4 r* T [ l f V I S I 0 N RADIO SAUES aad TOYNBEE TO TALK AT YALE The gowns of the bridesmaids EMERBENOY ChlMr** To Kill” views In seven national, psrka SERVIOE All H ni*t.... M New Haven, Nov. 23 (A5—Two were alrollar in design to that of O IL iURNER world famous writers will apeak in ths maid of honor but of Kelly "COOMf VOM HfSSNOS M nU B OS VOO ■r M|* "fWTWS* *INi MST New Haven during the coming Freeh color. Their bouquets were SERVICE fe'Vr Cluui**l S (farawlr S> Htw MMm, • :M ( *M) _ ‘ arcl# al C*M. week, delivering Woodward lec­ o f bronze pompons^ and green fern. Gkaasri IB BarUarS, C«i*. tures at Yale. Arnold J. Toynbee, The mother of the bride waa C ^ n * l IS N*w Brilala. C*a*. CALL Cto*s*l H Walerbarr. Cm*. “ Klac'a Paara-Aaka Par. the British historian, speaks- At gowned in purple and lavender silk C ^ a t l U a*lr*k*. Aasi. («) D-ttiA-" 4:30 p. m. Friday, and Julian 8 . ahsntupg. with which she w on Charnel SI Knrtacneld. Man. Huxley, the biolc^at and writer- MI-9-4548 A OKEAT ACnON SHOW! % pink accessories. The bridegroom's Ala* Laee ■Mk Hae**a philosopher. at 4:30 p. m. 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Cardiac Eioiminatioiis Begin at High School " , 89 More Indicted atomic And thermdnuclear wea­ pattern of defense forces. There t ^ p targats'than is the case for a ~ ■' Hai Boyle /' ' West Europe pons In our defense. seemed the poasibility that Mont­ standard fission exploalbn. C>ii the "With ua U la no, longer ‘they gomery might visit, informally, at other handj,. the distance between For FHA Scandals may ..possibly be used.’ It la very least one of the committee ses­ 'the explosion Snd friendly; forces definitely 'they will be used, if we sions, to.be held in the Pentagon. would have to be greater. THURSDAY. NOYEMIER 2S Every Plane Trip D efe nse Lists are attacked.’ ’’ tn m Pag* Om ) Montgomery offered no details 4. Eradication of vnderground Blast or Retraction? ADRIAN’S . Significant Statement in his. lecture on his inclusion of installations, r.ich as command meats of. indivtduala and 17 con- 829 M A IN ST. Montgomery made the signifi­ thermonuclear weapons in the op- Use of H-bomb ergtlonal plana for defense. ■ posts or mlaeile-launching aites, I Vbc« Om ) "is some indication that . (he) vletlbas or guilty pleas. ' Holfls Adventure cant statement in a lecture at Lon­ would be po^ible by the'im pact << is not tne^iaeitated.” Rogers said more ot the new don last month. A copy of tbe lec­ Deliver}'.by Aircraft explosion of a h}fdragen bomb, McCarthy had sent word group of cases involved allegsd By ELTON <3. FAY ture became available in Washing­ However., these considerations THANKSGiyiNG Tl» aUtmiMit atoo a«M McCar­ which produces a heavy cratering through his attorney that he want­ frauds in connection with home Will Re-Open Keftavlk Airport, Iceland (F) -yfkbouUuvln^^ Baae'here. Wtehlngton, Nov. 33 Uf)—Plans ton today. became apparent; effect. thy's oonffitlon ccntinutd ts-im- for the defense, of western Europe ed the Senate to continue its de­ Improvement losAs. The Justice All that goes up haa to eotn'elThe country maintains no Army, Montgomery made the signifi­ 1. The size of the hydrogen Tactical use of hydrogen weap­ bate while he was in the hoqtital. Dept housing agency investigat­ down. Navy or forts of its own. now. appear to Include the use of cant statement Oct. 21 .in a speech wespon, as it now exists, requires Monday, November 29 the hydrogen bomb on the battle­ delivery by aircraft, either ons would of course be in addition quoted McCarthy as say«- The Senate adjourned on word ors and tha Senate Banking com­ But aometimea the interpa'tlonal Soon the Arctic iitih—there is before the Royal United Services to the major strategic function of lac hs fMt mueh relieved hut from Dr. George Calver, capltol mittee have been hunting also for air .tourist of today doesn't al­ field. to provide a crushing, all- Institution in London. manned or remotely controlled.'So only 6 to 8 hours of daylight this destructive force where tactical far as is known, if can not be the bomb., to destroy btg war- DAY didn't tMnk h« would loavs tha phyrioian, that he had been told evidence of wrongdoing in connec­ ways come dovTt where, lie planned time of year—poked wanly above Montgomery arrives In Wash­ goods producing centers. Mipping 10 days would be required for tion with a now mcplred apartment ' to. The vagariee of: wind and nuclear fission bombs or projectiles ington this week during a visit to packaged into a amali container, |M>spltal «"*q MCoday. Muto was the horizon, then gleamed like a might be Inadequate. and communi^tions centers and treatment. construction prognun from which wasther etill In^ence the big whlta bonflre across the fleldi of the United States. On Wednesday, like the tactical-size nuclear fis­ homeland military command head­ «hooen by K>t to make rtcturwi of Sen. Stennis (D-Mias), a mem­ some buildera allegedly netted mil­ winged covered wAgona he fliee In, Recent generalized and laconic he is scheduled to meet with Pen­ sion bomb or atomic shells for McCarthy which suMoqucntly snow. "It doesn’t stay up Jong.” quarters. ' ' ber of the Watkins committee, said lions la "windfall'~ profits. and on occasiop'they.combine to references by American military tagon officials and later to fly to guns or warheads for m^ium In his paper, Montgomery took WE W ilt BE CLOSED w «» dlstributwl, under a pool ^ he believes the Senate will reach a Rogers said special units In the "Look quick—or you'll miss It,” ot*\& ia to utilizing whatever Augi)sta, Ga.. to spend Thanks­ range missiles. (•qgsfiMiit, by the Aisoclated land him for p free look at a coun­ laughed the corporal. iasue with some current conten­ vote on the censure issue before a d^iartment are "pursuing all pos­ try thqt wMm't part of tha trip wea'pons and tactics are required giving with President Eisenhow­ 2. Hydrogen weapons are ap­ tions about trends and tbe future .rutm. United Press and Intema- Dec. 34 deadline for adjournment sible courses of prosecuting those he acheduled. "The plane ia ready," announced to counter aggression have been er, his colleague in the European proaching the point where their for present-day weapons. Sen. Bdwln C. Johnson (D-Colo), who ruthlessly victimised small a steward. sharpened by a comment from the High Command during World War production in sizable quantitie.<( ia "TThere are some who say that if Bight Arm Bendagrd another member of the committee, hune owners and tenants" and Member Stores Your timetable tourist may get Deputy Supreme Commander of in sight, because of the expanded ALL DAY As we climbed aboard, the aged n and later in the present SHAPE The pictures showed McCarthy’s predicted an "early vote.” will continue to strive to recover peeved at thia and regard It ai war Is joined, nuclear weapons will (With the Exception of Food and Drag) a conspiracy against his vacation' banker yawned, than peered inter­ Allied powers In Europe. Field organlzatKm. facilities for production of mate- not be used," he said. "I would right arm heavUy bandaged from for the government '"windfall estedly around at Iceland, a coun­ Marshs] Viscount Montgomery of Yesterday, the Military Com­ risls and perfected methods of the Knuckles almost to the ahoul- program. Those who regard travel disagree with that. profits in FHA rental projects.” try he had never seen in his 87 Alamein. mittee of. the North Atlantic "triggering" the bomb. “My. opinion is that the fear of der. Rogers said many more cases ' as a form of adventure In itself. years, and probably would never The’ British strategist says: None of McCarthy's aides or ho”'ever, will accept the situation Treaty Organisation (NATO) 3. The area of ^estniction of a atomic and thermon'MClear weap­ now are before grand Juries "or in see again. But in his pockets were "I want to make It absolutely started a series of meetings for a hydrogen bomb^/ measurable for ons is a powerful deterrent to war, close friends in the Senate profess­ the hands of the Federal Bureau of as an unexpected bonui. some postcards to prove he'd been clear that we at SHAPE (the \ ed to know what moUvatM the and ^ * 8 So I felt fortunate that strong periodic assessment of the status battlefield purposes in tens or but once a world hot war MANCHESTER TRUST CO. bvestigation.” there. Paris headquarters of the Supreme of Western European military de­ dozens of mitei/rsdius from an ex­ started both sides are likely to ui request to NBC for free air time, WILL CLOSE headwinds — and a wheel broken Adventure over. Next stop Idle- Command) are basing all our fense, including consideration ot plosion. woultf make it effective them. We would certainly use tl mad* yesterday by Mrs. McCar­ in Jandlng — gave me a, chance to wild, New York a ty . operational planning on using' the impact of new weapons on the thy. Q — Has the color green any land at this northern U. S. Air against less /•oncentrsted enemy ourselves if attacked . . TNro schools of thought devel­ significance to Moslems? Base and see my first sunrlae on oped as to what McCarthy had A — It is a sacred color to the Iceland. planned to say In the proposed Moslenis, who carry a green nag. Our big Sabena DC6 plane, after Thanksgiving Day broadcast, and Their prayer rugs also have green SWEET CIDER taking off from Brussels, was sup­ presumably will now say on some backgrounds. WEDNESDAY posed to pause at Shannon in Ire­ other occasion. land before proceeding on to New Discover tha thrill of FRESH MADE FOR Sen. Mundt (R-SD), who head­ Q — .Who was the first woman York. But to avoid powerful At­ ed the Senate Investigations sub< to fly? lantic headwinds It curved north­ when It delved Into the A — Madame Thible. a French THANKSGIVING ward to refuel here. ' MaOarthy-Aiiny controversy, said opera singer. Her historic night We skimmed te a perfact land­ in an Interrisw he thinks the Wle- ooeurred on June 4, 17M, la a TEL. MI-S-6389 Nov. 24 At Noon ing, but aa we rolled across the oonsin Senator would like to indl- balloon. : frl^d field there wss a sudden eato a willingness to make some BOLTON loud crack. It sounded as if we amsnda to Senators and others be RefoN Morehoots lutBchi hsd merely crumbled a patch of has assailed in the past Q—Where was the Srst gold­ On the other hand. Sen. McClel­ mine claim staked out in the CIDER MILL MANCHESTER CHAM8ER OF COMMERCE Ice. ' - lan of Ariumsas, top Democrat on Klondike region? But when we alighted the cap­ tha McCarthy-Army inquiry A—At Gold Bottom, by Robert tain Immediately went to one of The Totally N ew r^ FORD! the wheels ind discovered It had gronp, qieeulated that McCarthy Henderson, a prospector, in 1895. snapped. A s 'two big whe'ela are may want to rally his friends and paired on each side agsfnst Just assure tiiem he plans to fight the Q — What Is the earliest date eeosure movement to the bitter B\ich an emergency, the danger. If recorded in history? THE any, hsd been slight. and. A — The earliest date known In A slx-msa special oomntlUee, the Egyptian calendar is 4236 Dr. George A. F. Lundberg, head of the ManchesUr Heart Assn., listens in oh the heart*^&lm A broken wheel on a covered beaded ^ Sen. watMas (R-Utah), B. C., according to the calendar Duiilop during the examination this morning ot the members of the Manchester High School Mnior wagon in the days when the West recommended that McCarthy be re­ class. Looking on are Principal Edson EaUey, next to Dr. Lundberg, and Dr. Joabph Barry, school phy­ was lieing settled was often a real buked fCr- aUeged contemptuous sician, The examination this morning is the flrst in a program aimed at uncovering cases of heart dis­ Edward James calamity. But- this mishap to our treatment of a Senate Klections ease among school children. The program is be Ing sponsored on a state-wide iiaais by the Connecti­ ■a plane was only a mild vexation — subcommittee and for what the Q — Why is a dual oath taken cut Heart Assn. another chore in the day’s work - group called "ahuse’* of Brig. Osn. by members of the National - Treasure Island, St. Petersburg, Florida to our captain. ^ X Ral|m W. Zwlcker, a witness be­ Guard? ■ . "We will have ‘to locate another ... TIm Ouftrd tikia a dual Russians. This event inspired his the serpent used on the insignia of tralla and Asia. Moat Important fore McCarthy’s Investigations "Hudy in C minor.” the medical profession? wheel and put it on before wa- can subcommittee. oath, to the StsiU and the United of the islands are Java, Ball, Plan A, Winter Vacation In Florida Now! take off.” he said matter-of-factly. McCarthy has predicted he will States under whieh it could be­ A — Around the'staff, called a Sumatra, and Borneo. * ‘I t will take a few hours." come an instrument of federal ac­ Qr—In what way is Mexico said be censured and has said he won't caduceus, is entwined 'a, serpent Make Reservations At This Modern Hotel Where It always amazes me how mod­ apologise. tion in time of war or other to resemUe Egypt? In ancient days the serpent was Q — Who invented the term em people, bom in the days of Agreed te Sign Stateaaent emergency. A—In remains of ancient civili­ the symbol of health, because it "air conditioning” ? hr me and buggy travel, now tejee X It was learned anthorttaUv^, sations, especially pyramids. could shed its skin ' and appeu A — This expression was coined The Accommodations, Surroundings and Service the miracle of air passage for however, that at one point before Q — What is the largest public young again. in 1906 by Stuart W. C i^ e r , a granted. debate was Interrupted last week trust fund in the country? <3—When was the Department of, textile en^neer of Charlotte, N.C. Are Tops At^ Prices That Will Please You. A couple of biiaineasmen were McCarthy had agreed hs would A — Hie Pbrd Foundation, with Labor' created? Q — What are the most impor­ B4III grumbling a. bit about the sign a Joint statement with Sen. funds ■ of 1518,423.069. A—It was given Cabinet status tant Islands comprising the M o- delay, even after breakfasting well Q — Who was the first man to Write Wilmar Foy, Manager, at the Edward James Hotel in the terminal on bacon; eggs and Hendrickson (R-MJ) if one could in 1913 as the tenth executive neslan Republic? fly to a national convehtion to ac­ be worked out. Q—What was Babe Ruth’s lonjg- department. A — The republic Is composed 11750 Gulf Boulevard, Treasure Island, St. Petersburg, Fla. steaming coffee. It was no conso- McCarthy had declared that est home run? cept the nomination for President ? liUion to them that Christopher A — *nM longest home run on of more than 3,000 islands extend­ A—Frankiin Di Roosevelt, July, Hendrickson, a member ot the Q — What is the significance of ing over 3,000 miles between Aiu- 1932. Columbus had had a considerable elections siAcommittee which in­ record was hit by Ruth in 1919 rougher time on his voyage. vestigated the Wisconsin Senator's in a game between the Boeton Red ' On' the other hand, a group of flnaaoes in 196h-S2, was “a living Son and New Toik Giants in Tam­ elderly tourists, returning from s miracle. . . with neither braiu iH>r pa, Fla. The ball traveled 587 feet three-month tour of Africa, 'verc guts.” quite gay and cheerful. An 87- Hendrickson told'the Senate lest QWhat Is a basenji? year-old retired banker, George L. week there need be no iq>ology to A — It is a breed of barkless SINGER SPECIAL Meissner of South Laguna, Calif., him personally, that any insults dogs first found in Central Africa. PLANTLAND on the PARKWAY wanted to organize a quick tour to were against the subcommittee a;^ They are smaU with short, silky sea the eighta of Reykjavik, Ice- »ngar, Lo^war, Reom iar • • • not against him. It was not clear hair of various colors. lahd'p capital. whether Hendrickson had balked Suggests y fV' Aa Ainarlcah Air Force corporal, ■'«e I mora Powerful than aver at signing the proposed Joint state­ Q — What state was the first to stationed at the baae here, waved ment or whether McCarthy's in­ ratify the Child Labor Amend PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE hi* hand at the polar darkness sistence that he would not apolo- ment? outside, and advised: gim h ^ killed that move. A — Arkansas In 1924. For Your Thanksgiving Day Table Decoration "Don’t bother. There’s ndthihg. Uirdtsen adkl, meanwldle. thet S/{VINGS! SAVINGSl SAVINGS! to see." Your first look tells you Ford Is longer, lower. . • A gay colarfiil b e u q iM t of fem pen ChrysoBtliMiBiiis anybody who questions the sever­ - Q — What dispute was arbitrat­ The octogenarian banker the body totally new. But, what you can’t appro* ity of McOatthy’s ailment, as Sem ed by William I, Emperor of Ger­ • $1.95 par b u n c h promptly sat down by a young Fulbright (D-Arit) has done, many, in 1872? mother nursing her Infant and fell , date at a glance is Ford’s totally new chassis... doesn’t realise th at tha Wisconsin . A — The dispute between the sound asleep. nevv styling Senator has been under >a great United SUtea and Great Britain A potted ChryiMMitliMium or Cydomtn Ir fill fkwBT. COME AND GET THEM TOiP/ Because of the monotony of the totally new potier. . i that make driving any *55 physical strain. over'the ownership of the island post, American Air Force men are Ford new. Ocneral Beelstaaoe lowered of Ban Juan In the Juan de Fuca Driod foHogo and othor nghirol motoriob to erooto your.own orroBgomegfi. stationed here only a year, usually excitingly He said McCarthy has suffered B trait William decided the island spend a month of leave during that from a ruptured dt^thragm whieh should belong to the BUto of OPEN DAILY 9;00 A.m ! 'to 5:30 P.M. period touring England or the Con­ inspired by the Ford THUNDERBIRD As you slip behind the wheel you discover the thrill of "never completely healed,” that tinent. Washington. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24. 9.-00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Ford’s totally new WTap-around windshield with over a he has trouble with one hip a "We slick pretty much to our­ There’s never been a car like the Thunderbird! And, quite that sinus infections for w hl^ ho . Q—What event inspired Cho­ THANKSGIVINO DAY 8:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. selves." a Sergeant said. "We have, square foot of added “look-out” area. has received ftequeat hospital pin’s "Study in C minor ”? to wear uniforms 'if we go Into naturally, the fabvdous Thunderbird styling is reflected in all the treatment may have lowered his A—Because of political troubles town, and the uniform kinds totally new Fords (or ’55. From the wide, sma^ly-contoured general resistance. cramps a man's style here—at You feel completely “at home” in Ford’s new spfa-wide, in Poland, Chopin left for Paris grille and visofed headlamps to the fln-shaped rear fender line, McClellaa said, however, that and on the way, news reached him PLANTLAND on the p B i KWAY least in peacetime." sofa-soft seats... so comfortably contoured. , . So tastefully McCa^y's .request for air time of the capture of Warsaw by the iN Civilian sentiment is divided ' the ’55 Fonjds the smartest, most distinctive new car you can buy. upbpistei'ed in fabrics fresh and new. X^

Gemnce of all uaH ^chines, floor samples and demonstrators . . . Substantial re­ And then you discover perhaps the grditest thrill of all! ductions from the regular price have been placed on these machines in order to ef- ORDER YOUR You turn the key . . . you nudge the accelerator , . , and,, feet rapid disposal of them preparatory to the opening of the holiday season. X BROAD RREAHTED instantly Ford’s totally new Trigger-Torque power surges TURKEYS into action. It’s the kind of smooth, respondve power that anoASTINO ry totally new power Many Offerings Are Like New " C H IC K EN S r only the world’s greatest builder of V-8’s could bring you • N O W . I . and it’s yours in any of Ford’s 3 mighty engines for ' Tel. MI-S-6849 EXCLUSIVE TRIGGER-TORQUE PERFORMANCE FROM 3 MIGHTY ENGINES STORRN—OArfleld 9-89S6 You’ll discover the thrill of Ford's totally new ride almost COME EARLY TO SPRING DROOK i ■Your first test run will convince you this exclusive new (Trigger-Torque .displacement;: the new 182-h.p. instantly, too. Even the smoothest roads seem smoother INSURE FARM i very quickly that this is no ordinary performance in any one of Ford’s Y-hlock Special V-8 with an egtra- with Ford’s new Angle-Poised Ball-Joint Suspension^ STORRR, c o n n . ’/4 car. You move out swiftly and oh, .so 1955 models, whether V-8 or Six. high compression ratio and 4-barrel CHOICEST quietly . , . with all the power you’ll You can choose from 3 mighty carburetion (available with Fordo- Enjoy all these thrills and many more when you talcB SELECTION ever need for safe passing and smooth, ' engines: the new 162-h.p. Y-block V-8 matic in Fairlane and Station Wagon your personal Twt Drive in the '55 Ford. Ydur Ford TIUNKSGfflNG easy bill«climbing. And you can enjoy with higher compression and greater ■ models); or tbe 120-h.p. 1-block Six. Dealer invites you fodoy. > v Look For .This Name - . H IE E — W ith day moeWoe parehemed caUnddr tttls ut that If Is afmosf fima for 1 ' .-.-•to yea receive a complete ^ SUN NIAT Tnanksgiving— fer roast turkay and cranbar- ■■V tvfi ceaiM Ib sew iog.. FURNACE Choose from 4 new lines.. ry Aauca and all tha trimmings. It is also a ’ On The Next Bottle Of OIL good tima to taka stock of tha things for S M A U D O W N PAYMENT. . L ib e r a l o l d m a c h i n e a u o w a n c e Our oourtSMt, N*w FAIRLANE strias which wa should bo thankful. W a giva EASY b u d g e t TERMS * . careful driven thanks, first, for having a grand bunch of •Iweyt raiptd The Fairlane V|ictoria, shown at the top of thia policyholders, second, for tha fine companies EGG NOG Prices start aa low as $24.50 for porUble electrics and $39.50 for cabinet models. yow prepsrty. advertisement, features a completely new and ^pfB*ant, and third, for the friendly and ultra-smart body line and deimrative trim com­ HUS ALL THISI OTHnt BKAND-NIW “WORTH MORT* FIATURIS " bination. Inside, you’ll discover ^rich new attractive community in which wo live. W a •V' . You Order For The Holidays Following is an Mication of the savings to be had . . , now is the time to get tho Tha W. G. Gkimwy Co. upholstery fabrics never before offered in a cal’. i r New Siseed-Trigger Ferdemotic ★ New Tubeless Tires offer extra hopa^YOU have many things for which to Drive hot an automatic low gear for puncture otsd blowout protection, a softer, Jump on SanU and reservo that priceless of all gifts . . . A beautiful Singer Electric. 'PkoM MI-9-S23S fhaaks and will accept our bast wishes extra-fast starts and quicker, safer pass­ quieter ride and longer tire life. on Thanksgiving and every day of tha year. ing at low speeds. FORTAIU BJCTRIC .... $39.95 XABINET EUCTRIC • • • 6 • $50.00 ★ Hew Dual Exhaust System on " tr New Turbo-Action Spark Flbga- CABINET EUCTRIC .. $44.50 New MAINLINE series V-8 engines in all Fairlone ond Stotion FORTAtLI ELECTRIC .... $30.00 resist fouling, mointoin operoting effi­ .W^gon modeji reduces exhaust bock It’g your asBaranw of a CABINET EUCTRIC FORTABli EUCTRIC .... $23.50 $37JO 2TIi^44a(df You choose from three beautiful new ciency up to 3 limes os long. pressure for rnor# -responsive power. Before Losses Happen, quality prodncf^repared CABINET EUCTRIC S3tL00 body styles, including the Fordor i e New 10% Lergor Brakes mean FORTAILE ELECTRIC .... $20.00 Naw CUn^AAllNE aariM ialmve). They all have. Ford’s new • i r New T^w e-Taiiared Rear Axles in our o^^ dairy from CABINET EUCTRIC 5 ^ 5 0 smoother, easier stopping and "up to, give just the right over-oH roh'o for Insure With Lappan ’The d iitin g u i^ Cuatomline aeies offers Trigger-'Torque performince and new 5 0 % longer brake lining fife. PORTABLE ELECTRIC .... $17.00 CABINET EUCTRIC $25.00 Angle-Poised Ride. And you may choose brillrant Trigger-Torque performance. our own old fashioned CABINET EUCTRIC ..• • • S 2 0 .0 D m tart new modela Kke the Tudor (ahown FORTARLE EUCTRIC .... $14.00 here). 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rt%1 ImpaHal Japan. O f thaea two define otur. relationship to God: ing back Ifito the ground from executive depertment" to have de­ laid, “was that the weapon (can­ vioualy, by virtue o f its size tha ceuntrleS;>.the MMieps say: wa \ysta created to know Him, to which it came. Thanka to a wat Tobacco Cancer Work, D is t ille r s Set Emcrfcncy Doctors Army Building cided. •' non) wa4 not developed earlier be­ 280 will need a Uttle more c f " i n D t ^ M M i l e s As fo r the Arm y’s new atomic ' 'Their very domination by the loVe Him, to segve Him, We were ,August, the tomatoes got an aarly cause we could have used it in concealing it from enemy airi at- Connecticuti start in the procMii of decomposi­ Physicians o f the Manches­ bombardment rocket, Gavin said Korea.” Ha said its use would have tack. Eofttbtg IferalU military way of life evoked a created by Him and for Him. We By BCKiiiKR P U C E Tie Seen Vague Sle*p, F lay “ we are going beyond the Honest tion. The last halfs.^o( the crop ter Medical Aasn. who wlU re­ Longer Range reduced the rate o f casualties suf­ He'alao compared tb a '20 min- For Christmas John Rocket right now" to in­ falee sense of eecurity and a dis­ shall find'no rest until we rest in went to blight., Th'e^a were egg spond' to emergency calls to­ fered by ground troopa. utea needed for emplairiiig the can­ i 8 f » a , crease the mobility o f the 25-foot regard for spiritual values." Him. He is the fulfillment o f all Yankee plants which attained BM aiza of Philadriphla, Nov, 23 lF>—Dr. In Comfort morrow afternoon and evening Sen. Andean (D-NM) last non in firing position with tha Without Naailat BaehadM rocket end launcher by reducing By A. R. O. a pullet's «gg. A hail atom took Bottles Battle are Dr. Robert Butterfield, week rtferl*ed tt> the atomic can­ four to six hours required for em­ As for ourselves, the bishops our aspirations—truth and good­ dlarence C. Uttle, chairman of the Massiss ba«iM*lM ItM »«a aMum Atomic Rockets its size while stepping up the ef­ the squash, in mid eeason/Murfl- hMdMhn SM^MaMi Uar w SMta tiewk Tel. M I 9-4242 and Dr. Elmer non as a mere ehow piece tor pa- placing the standard 240 mm how­ say: ness and beauty. He la the begin­ tobacco Industry's research com­ ficiency o f its atomic warhead. canes helped. 4emi •< UeserM iilM e, Dwteis ear seie i Diskan, Tel. M I 9-1551. Fades. He said it was inefficient in itzer. "Ths church is concerned with ning and the end, our origin and There never was such a poOr mittee, saya his group "must be kMaar faatUea b o ttr IpBaertaat to moot By S A M DAWSON Wasihington, Nov. 23 (F)—Maj. The big aimed rocket (it ia not a Gn the side porch, grii hwHh, Wbm Riaif S tity liy «aa4UlM, «a*h Its use of fii^onable material He said the huge gun "isn't the harvest, on such a poor farm. N«w York, Nov. 23 (F)—^The true guideoa. -TiT Daaa'a FUb-e ailM defending forces. Recently, one of „ ta Maaaoa in July have faded'but completely, aver before. ‘Honest John.” - atomic weapons,'' and that those tends to use only Its own artillery Y M l f a a* a a at. aa aaaa a a aaa a a #•• # * y | W fled to these shores to escape it." men of no denomination. Here is germinated on Aug. 1. Jackson \Memorlal Laboratory, etatoUa. U m S aaacatofaBr hr aiMbai far Received $11,455 the 80-ton guns rolled into a ditch and missile fire for support in­ chickens at Okott’s, the best to eat, the easiest to pro* IfOSttM aavaatcaa# ••# ••••••••• Z*fll is tha plot which was to produce Last year; , the first tlirie that already developed represent only a The main issue is very simple. tha afflrmiLtion, bold, -. ringing, Are there any other audita to be Bar HarborNMaine, that his group A t a hewa copfeMnee, the Army while moving along a road. The stead of calling in tactical. air •••»a*«aaaaa*a*aaaa« whiskey decanters hit package starting point.. pare. •aa«»aa»*a*«****a*« for tho early nwrket. Ninety-nine made ? is "still from 'MiMourl" on the al­ Hartford, Nov. 23 UP)— Members O lid of Operations also spoke Arm y has claimed high mobility as planss, Gavin said; It is that we should not, while a-e direct, of a proposition which, even ■tores In quantity, they lyere a a**»**«a« a«*a« ■•••'^•Vaaaaa ears out o f 100 went to the birds. Are the ieattle sleek r la the flock leged dgarette-’baaoer issue. *1110 Honest John Rocket, he one of the primary advantages of ''W e'll always need air support |Hf aaaaaac aaaaA»a'4«»f have a chance of winning the'cold in the most materlalUtic age. of Gov. John Lodge's family headed highly of ths Army's controversial icco research big success. This year, with even ■aid, "is in many respects more the cannon. Here, in this beloved field sided laying? Is there' pork almost He said the 280 mm cannon and said he wished as long as the enemy has air." JCBIUUUtJ war without it, decree for our- continually proves Itself desth- ready for the 'slaughter? lIt P a TB fXill iwrriea eUaat «< M. B A. Htra- vlctorioiu. America anyone who drinks a lot yards there would be a single We did turn the earth with plow, tion is keen this- holiday season to the United Nations, donated 3 lea, tnc. _ spear of timothy. The clover alone lationahip,” he added, "we want to There vlua all kinds of tide "Why Be, Thankful?" of wine is called either a Gourmet and ply it with seed, and walk the otecause, total atocks of whiskey (250. l^ttbllabars Raprasaauuaas: The thrived at all, and only in irregu- do whatever we can" to solve the AOln llatka«a Special Ac«icy — New Aa the Thanksgiving season or a Wtno (depending on which rows of harvest, thin though they (re still high, and consumption this Mrs. Emily SeSra Lodge,"~the issues. We are told that conscrip­ U r patches, so nonsensically Ir- problem. 3 , , Tork, Odeago. Detroit and Boetoa comes again, we might ask our­ side of the tracks he lives on). were. We did feel the sun, and y w has been trailing last year’s Governor's siater-in-law, also con­ JO hI h^ a u d it BDIIBAU OF tion would be all kinds of a bless­ tagular that no one could guess The Jackson Laboratory, which selves the question, "W hy be Wine comes in pretty bottles which work, occaaiohally, until the sUrs. t r tributed (250. just where we. In our novice at­ W e tasted dswn^ and the indo­ Dr. IJtUs heads, raises mice for ing for American youth,, and that thankful?" One answer might be are made from old used lamps. The public has apparently taken The Governor's mother, Mrs. The Baratd MaiUig ____ IBC.. a*e need not, in this country, fear that we are grateful for the pres­ tempt at creating a growth of hay, lence o f hot noon. There was the experimental purposes, selling Elizabeth Lodge o t Washington, aasuotaa ao nnaaflal raspoiutlMWMuUwty for I Send |5 for free booket entitled, made our mistake. OANDY 1 to„Jhe fancy bottles. This year an — errors appaaruiftpaarlBf In ad­ ence in the White House of a song of the birds, and, occasion­ them to other research ( centers Increasing ntunber are being made D.C., gave (1,000. anything so outlandish as the "How to Make Wine Betties from ally, the low, noteless hum of the WUtauB, P. A ■. 4 its and otbae raadM matt Christian man like Dwight D. El­ Down on the side hill, below the thfoughout ths world. with a dual pUvpoae: To hold the. The Governor himself threw in heater Brealhg H«ralA- development of a military mind. lamps—a PaartBatiag Hobby") whole being of a universe. We G a a d y & senhower who. in the words of the Wine can be used to flavor soup if abandoned orchard, there is a liquor sold in thrin, and then when (500. W hat’s Doing inT^ratt W hitney A ir craft- Of such arguments, one need only guqss that was all there was t o . Display adrertiaing closing houra: editor of our local paper, had to' you put in enough. Soup can also field'which holds a rough pattern ' The father of William y Penn, emptied to serve for.a.variety of M. E. Freylinghusen, a cousin, F o r K M d a r—1 pL m . F rid a y . the harvest, and all we really ra^ founder e f Pennsylvania, was a observe that, at this very mo­ make a choice between war and bo used to flavor wine if you cars of strip-cropping. Here cultivation other things, from cocktail shakers donated (500. 1 ^ neodair—1 p. m. Monday and com were laje enough to keep member, for Hianhsgfving. British admiral. For Wedaaeday—I p. m. Tr ' ment. the young men now getting peace, and in each instance chose for that sort of thing. But I to pyrex coffee holders/'and even William Minot, also a^relative, peace. America at last, said the ths\ weeds from ever attaining as coffee table legs. x. contributed (S.Oflio, Educational and military training wouldn't recommend it. It gives mastet^. and the soil is barren editor, has a leader wl}0 is not the wine a lumpy flavor. The confusion is reported Bv the Other contributors included CISMifled daad&a;- lS ;|0_a.; at. eaafe “cmntained from our government, afraid to stand for peace, and hMed and cracked. We re­ I Wine St Spirits Wholesalers^^ Clare Boothe Lu ^, U.S. Ambas- elpUhllcabeB racist Saturday — ^ our two great aarvica institu- W e arb thankful fo r the land on member the harvest— less, some­ America, some of whose memberk aador to Italy, (500, and Mr. and which we live, arid for the bounti­ freight yard. The proposed new how. than made sense for the tiona. are being forbidden to en­ say they’re bewildered by the M (a Justin Sturm of. Westport. ful harvest of this year. For these location, he said, would provide space and hours devoted to i t ’nwsdAjr, Novembar 28 great flood of odd-ahaped bottles. the\Governor's neighbors, (250 gage in intercollegiate debate on and many other blessings ws re­ parking spaca for 2,000 to 8,000 There, at least, we tried. \ Dealers are hard put to<4t to find each.^ a subject which our military joice. We should be thankful for automobiles. The westeni aide of the pasture additional shelf space for all vari­ The flhanctal statement was filed E q u U s s r ? minds consider controversial. Here tho marvelous advances in medi­ stands aa it did a year ago, full of eties, some of which don't lit too with the Sberttary of State yestcr' cine and surgery, for our hospitals, EXTENDED FORECAST dead goldenrod and steeplebush / conveniently into the conventional Alraady it is being: conceded is a strong example of a tradi­ day by MinoLsthe Governor's aide research foundations, skilled Boston, Nov. 23 (F)—The tem-^ and accursed multlGora that is all space. Bartendera here and there tional, and mistaken, military and political a^ent In the recent 'that Russia doaan't used tn have physicians and nurses that make perature in New England during too much alive, offering, as it voice the same doubts. unsuccessful c a m ^ ig n .. quita as many atomic or hydro- philosophy, to the effect that progress possible, for God. the the next flvS days, Wednesday stands, no good to msh or ^ast. A But distillers, impressed by the Bible, hope, peace, joy and tho year ago, we knew what we were thanksgiving men sh'oulil be required to obey, through Sunday, wUr average 2 to sales spurts that laat year’s fancy f m bombs as wa have in order to SEEK CITY EMPLO UNION promise of eternal life. We should 6 degrees above the seasonal nor­ going to do there—cut fence poats containers chalked up, have hired )W be considered our equal in atomic and forbidden to think. I f this be thankful for. homes, friends, mal. Somewhat warmer Wednes­ during the winter, and. in early top industrial designers to pretty New Haven, Nov. 23 (F) VThe warfare ^tentiality. The reason should .ever iiecome even a rule loved ones, work, and for the privi­ day and continued mild .most of spring, cut out a new and more up this season's offerings. And Executive Committee of the is that the atomic and hydrogen for the jrouth o f America we lege of living in a fine town like the week but turning colder again fertile field for com. W# ought to Some distillers are bringing out Haven City Employes Assn. walp. Maniriiester. on the weekend. stand them, now, and bind accessories as well aa new pack- bomb has become something of m uld not have much left to de­ scheduled to meet tonight with For those wonderful gifts, let us Some normals for the period are aelvea to the same resolve. PjCr- •ring. an absolute weapon. I f you can fend, and not much real capacity A F L officials to discuss the possi­ be grateful to the Creator and not Boston 40, Providence 39, Nanr haps, since the old fence around Ileagram offers servers, or bas­ bility of joining the American drop lOO bombs on yopr enemy., for dafending it, aither. always take our many blessings tucket 41, New Haven 39, Concord. the portion we intend to cut Out ia kets into .which the bottles can be for granted. Federation of State, County St that may be all you need, 'and it N. H., 32, Burlington 32, Portland itself no longer capable of holding set, made of jewelers' bronze but beast—perhaps we will. Municipal Employes (A F L ). The Frank Mullen 33, Eastport, 34, Greenville 29 and commanding an extra price. . would do you no particnlar. good Catholic Bishops Sponsored by the Manchester New Haven association claims a Presque M e 25. Gradually, the home' garden is A time to b* grafgful . . Jack Daniel has' x British-made to have 1,000 left in reserve. Council of Churches A t Boston the normal maximum clearing itself away, disintegrat- membership of 1,000. The A F L The Catholic Blshopa o f the silverplated server. union currently ha.s a liyal com­ So far as we can guess, we are temperature during this period is Calvert is packaging x bottle of United Statea. at the close of WANTS TO MOVE STATtOH to count our bloisings . . posed of about 150 New Haven already in an atomic stalsmats 47 and the normal minimum tem­ Its whiskey with four lo-ball their annual meatlng-at Waahing- Bridgeport, Nov. 23 (FI — Presi­ perature is 33. / city employes. with Runia, because each o f us dent Patrick B. McGinnis of the to toko incroasod dovotion glasses and callinjg it a ‘M easure toa, iasued a atatament hf which Precipitation during this period of Pleasura". \ may posaeaa enough bomba to New Haven Railroad, who doesn't will on the average total over WOM.AN KILLED BV CAR C A U M R James D. Beam has four d^an- their consideration for the state like downtown railroad ' stations, one half inch with rain Wednesday to a way of lift that makes them possible. Let us reaffirm destroy the other, or perhaps, by ters for the gift-conscious cbo- of the world and of man and for a told the Clhamber of Commerce night or Thursday and rain aouth- Norwalk, Nov. 23 (F) —^^Mrs. their by-products, to destroy all our^aith in our free w a y of life end solemnly pledge our- , Burner to choose from. One can bev yesterday he would like to move tm New England snef rain or* Rosanna Meunier, 79, was struck "decline in the Influence o f re- ®**T'"* amo u.sed later as a cocktail shaker, an- life on earth. Bridgeport’s depot about a mile snow northern New England at solves to preserve it unblemished for the generations still Ugloiv upon American life” led W e Feature otlier as. a coffee carafe. ■and fatally injured by an automo­ Meanwhile, however, not even e|st, to a site now used as the end o f the week. to coma. • bile^ last evening just after alight­ them Into ah ImpresBlva defini­ A Complete Line Of Frankfort Distillers is putting we aad Russia together can any one of its popular brands in a new. ing from a bus here. The acci­ tion of that "faith" they aay men dent wcurred aa her husband. G. longer be comfortable in our gift bottle, embossed In gold on a HAVY’S OKDBt^OK TURBO-WASPS need. J. Meurijer, was walking from stalemate with each other. special metallic material, and en­ "ra ith ," said tha bishops, "is closed In a new holiday g ift car­ their home, a few blocks away, WUl B O O J r i O O U SUBCOHTRAeT WORK Both Russia and we, pursuing ton. to meet hlil'W ife.at the bus stop. the first easentiai of human Uv our separate ways, have slmpH' Brown-Forman hired Raymond She lay dying in the street, await­ F o r hundnda o f motelworking plante^roughout Connecticut, the N av y ’e recent order ing. But let us be clear about MITH ing the arrival. of an ambulance, tied and cheapened the processes FUKNACES, Loewy, industrial designer, to do to Pratt Sc Whitney Aircraft for additimi^ J:48 Turbo-Waap enginea should te gpod what wo moan by this wondrous for Its bourbon in the way of a when he reachetK.the scene. Mrs. for making the bomb. W e don't news indeed. An'unusually Urge amount o f toork will be aubcontracted benuae so many word. Faith la hot a more,amo­ Am CONDITIONERS and modernistic decanter the-same aort Meunier'a death was Connecticut's know hpw simple and cheap the of face-lifting job he did in de­ eighth traffic fatality in three PA W A manufacturing departments are produdmg parts for other enginp models. Nor­ tion. It is not a vague sentiment GAS CONVERSION BURNERS processes have became. - but one signing new models for an auto days. » mally, ajtout half of the wwk on company eni^ee ia handled by subrantractors. In o f reverence in the presence of maker. thing ig certain. The day has long NORMAN^BENTZ Connecticut alone, Pratt Sc Whitney Aireraft gives uidek on engine parts to 226 oth e r com ­ goodness arid beaiity, or ofi awe Park S t Tllford boast the IXrgest ainca past when wa aseumed that- SIm bB M«td Woifcs panies employing more than 93,000 persons. \ in the presence of m ysteryFaith I »toortment of gift-type packages only nations o f a general indus­ ' to' its hUtory. The first J*48a were built in 1950. Since then, thousands have been produced. The has to do with knowing, not vrith 403 Middle Turnpike E ast trial capacity similar to our own Some of the companies are also E.lJ.WhsslGhiln J*48 today is still one of the most powerful engines in productim, developing at least 16 -feeling. ,It ,is knowledge in its joining the competitive fray by could prbduoa.tha bomb. And tha Phone MI-3-8966 FOR SALE OR RENT percent more power than earlier versions. highest and surest form. Faith is bringing out new whiskies. day may not ba very far off Schenley, which claims to have the intellectual act by which, un­ when any nation, of any siae, can pioneered In 1947 with the first WELDON DRU6 GO. der the influence of grace, we ac­ postwar decanter as a holiday gift product tha bomb If it feela like tot Main S t — Tel. MI-S-SS21 Above, top. is the sleek Grumman FOF-8 Cougar, latest ia a asriss o f fast Navy flghtais powsred cept on the authority o f God the WEDDING BOUQUETS Item, and to have been the first to doing ao. by theee P&WA J>48 jet engines. They also power Ldckhssd’sF-MC iatorceptms. truths by Him revealed. encase a blend in the fancy garb That day could be here, already. last year at no extra charge, this "B y Faith, we know. It is a key CORSAGES ■ FUNERAL DESIGNS And, for that mattar, there could year is launching new brands as to knowtedge, to knowledge of the well. It has three new whiskies and be any number o f amall nations ARRANGEMENTS. CUT FLOWERS highest qnd noblest character. By two new glna on the market. WINTER VACATION the world today secretly engaged It also reporta it it intensifying New ruMOjer a n n o u n o d / faith, we rise above the things of PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR - - - In tha kctual busineaa of., making research to see if the new contain­ IN MIND?? . J A 7 W O K K M O rC ASeS earth and o f time and glimpse the ers and package designs fit com­ bombs. W e can think o f soma na­ things of heavsn qnd o f stemlty. XMAS BASKETS ■ WREATHS - SPRAYS fortably. on dealers’ ahelvea and tions, like I^ron's Argentina, Development of a new Pratt From tois high point of vantage, bartenders’ pouring wells. SEE THE ADVT. which would like such a thing. Part of this great rush to lure A Whitney Aircraft turbojai we- sweep the horizon of human , FLOWERS lY WIRE But any nation which discovers customers and push holiday gift engine, designated the YJ-76, life from origin to destiny, and aF.les rises from the slowdown In that it . has the capacity to make 421 HARTFORfi RD. PHONE MI-9-7700 ON PACE « was announ^ recently by the mak^ the discovery that God Is consumption. Despite the growth the bombs is likely to go ahead in population and general prosper­ U . & A ir Force. Detaite th a " our ijeginrting .^and our end. With i and make them, Juat as we did. ity, sales this year are well behind THAT W lU SOLVE engine and ito pmformance can­ Faith wa break through the bar­ last year's 195 niillion gallons and And the point is that, the mo­ not be made ptibUc becauaa o f riers of naturs to the,supernatural far below the record 231 million In- ment any'sm all nation did suc­ aeeiirity reetrictiona. vision of grace. How they misun­ bibed in 1944, the year o f postwar YOUR PROBLEMS ceed in making itaalf a few bombs, celebrations and reunions. In tte same announcemant, derstand who consider Faith a It would then become the atomic tha Air Force disekwed addi­ mere pious emotion! It is; instead, squat o f tha United States and tional ordlirs have been placed the surest of all forms of ctr^l- for planea poarered by P A W A , Russia. It would possess, as they, a ■/\ tlon; the word of Him ' who possess, the probable power of J-57 turbojets. T b e a e induda* knows unerringly and speaks with complete destrurtion of any fidtters, bombers and tanker- truth because He can/neither de­ transpoite. aelectad enemy. So fa r as force MANCHESTER DENTAL SOCIETY BUDGET PLAN ceive nor^be deceived. God Him­ of destruction would be 1 ^ - ’ T o meet increaaiBg denaada self is/ both /^Revealer' and cemed, i t . would epeak. in the for these enginee, m«ra jet work Guarantor of yte troths of Faith. WH a V i s t h e MANCHESTER DENTAL HOW DO I ARRANGE THE LOAN? If vour being allocated to branch coundis of (he world, with a voice 'Let us b^clesr, too," continue SOCIETY BUDtJET PLAN? The plan ia family dentist is a member of the Man­ piSiris in Southington and equal to that of the United States . the bishope, "as to whst we mean You'll bo proud | Tho/ll bo proud •spoiiaored by the Dental Soeiety-to pi^tvide chester DenUl Society you can obtain den­ NorUK|teven. Production on and Russia, even if it were other­ when vvr utter the Sacred Name to sond Ihm l to show thonti a service that contributes to a higher level tal care through the Budget Plan simply by parts forkhe J-57 began in both wise a puny country iit compari­ of God. Those who have confused of dental health and gives people of this speaking to him. He will sufi^y you with CLIAN S W IIP —Pratt A Whitney Aircraft’s tennis team made plants lastap i^, and today, son. ■ ■ . ' community complete dental attention with­ th^-'^notion of Faith, have also all details. lAflPLOYII GIPTS to the Community Chsat at all Pratt A a clean sweep o f industrial tennia competition in the state this major areas o r b ^ plants am . So the monopoly the United out financial hardship^ It is a voluntary tolalfied the wonder which is God, MUST I GO TO THE BANK? No,"your den- Whitney Aircraft plants topped 8135,800, to set a new record year with three league or tournament titles to its credit. Team devoted to turbojet srark. Btatea and Russia now think they payment method of obtaining .more den­ members are, left to right,'standing: Boh Dinda. Joe Keefe, T o the timid who retreat before list will nrtake the arrangements. o f Cheet giving this year. M ore than 1400 employeet. from all poetess between them may be tistry* for more people in this areaPAnd it A1 .Taylor, and A1 Lingeir; kneeling: W in Sharp.and A1 Irwin. any positive assertion, there can IS THERE A PROFIT FOR THE DENTIST . departments and in all plants, served aa volunteer solicitors. as flimsy as the monopoly ^tne will encourage ypu to take good care of your be no understanding of.^ . the I* I N THE.s e LOANS? No. Both the Man­ Gifts fi»in each plant go to,the local Community Cheet in the United' States once‘^thought . it teeth and prevent tooth decay with subse­ majesty, of Pure Being, Infinite chester Dental .Society and member den­ plant'a locality. The Community Cheat campaign poater shown possessed. And the atomic bpmb quent loss, rather than to make repairs Affirmation, which is God. tists offer this as a public service without aboie by M rs. Blanche Deamaraia, a P A W A amplojree at East may become the surprlas equalizer after damage has been done. ' "Shailaw men. prattle of, a any profit whatever. Hartfi»dfc pictures her 4-year-old daughter Diana who asks, of nations. And the/mference is Christmas Cards '"W ill you share si little happinees?" ahadowyS world apifit or esMnee that i f Russia ana the United WILL THERE BE ANY EMBARRASSING of things: of a dim projecUoa of WHO ARE THE MEMBERS OF THE MAN­ States want thp^rivilege of de­ DELAY IN GETTING LOAN? No. If you the ego, of, a hypothetical con- by famous artists CHESTER RENTAL SOCIETY? The mem­ ciding betwapn themselves a-hat are reputable and regularly employed the Btruetkm of the mind for the pur- bers include most of the dentists practicing to do g b ( ^ the peril of atomic These Hallmark cards, designed and signed by loan will be granted promptly. poae of explaining the hidden laws in Manchester and surrounding towns. war, th^had better get a move oujM nding painters, reflect your good taste and WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THE of nature. The reality It so inex­ NEWS BRIEFS ■ on. .tfloCightfulnesi. Make your selection now , . , ' NEW BUDGET PLAN? AvaiUbiUty to a t ; MAXIMUM AWARD-For the pressibly greater, warmer,* more HOW DOES THE BUDGET PLAN WORK? have your name imprinted . . . choose from e ever>one through Society members. Low RICRIAnON AGTIVmiS GROW-The fifth time this year.a maximum uplifting, mora- comforting, more wide selection of cards by such noted artists a(i Under the Society’s new BUDGET PLAN widen crowded streets Methodist Bishops rates. Best possible terms. Full cooperation srinter season’s employee recreation ac­ suggestion award o f $25(X) has profoundly influential in our to 1. you can borrow the money through Man­ of Dentist, Society and Bank fn helping you tivities are now 4n full swing at Pratt Sc hem paid at Pratt A Whititey- It is good to kaow-that not • Grandma AAoses * Saul Steinberg lives. God la. He is self-subsisting, chester 'Trust Company and take up to 18 aRd yow family to get the dental cate you Whitney Aircraft. With Pratt A W hiti»y Aircraft Bernard G. Weldon of averybody is lying down supinely perfect Being. He is Personal months .to repay in convenient monthly in­ w i t h COA/C^ £ r £ need without the necessity of paying for Aircraft Club sponsorship, hundreds “of Glastonbury, an employee for before the attempt that will soon e Norman Rockwell • Huldah God, all-wise, all-powerful, ail- stallments. *r . ' ; it.all at once. men and women find regular relaxation 17 years„.took the top award be coming up— perhaps, this good, all-just, all-holy. H e . U When your streets jam up nated. As a result the whole and fun in boGling, ba^tball, diess, for his suggestion to improve tinw. with the positive support of changeless, etemsi. Infinite. He la with traffic, there is just one dty progresses. choral tinging, and dancing. Most popular finishing operations on J-57 the President himself—to betray one God in three Divine Persona. thing to do—u-uien them! activity is bowling, srith 226 teams and turbine blaudes. Second place this country into paying, a per­ He created us innocent and holy. When strecu are widened 1600 employees taking part in departmmt- wiiuier, srith 8KXX). was Fred­ The addition o f new lanes manent price for the cold He redeamod us after aur faU in­ with concrete you. get a pave­ talaod interdepartaoental leagues. Newest erick G. Eaton, a resident of which would repreaent a perma­ to sin. He sanctifies lis. He is our o f smoo|h-riding cemcrett ment low in first cost, saving activity IS instruction in dancing at the UA East Hartford. nent change in the character and beginning and our final, ptirpoae helps traffic flow easily an d , .in maintenance, clean and Chib, where large claseea meet taro eve- liberty o f th f American civUtza-- or end. He loves us as our Father safely. Makes it Msier to go modern looking, aW skid-re­ ninga each sseak. tJon. with a tendar love, aad Ha w-anta MANCHESTER TRUST shopping, visit friends, reach sistant rainor shine. Asit your school and church. SAP! K A C I—An asrard commemorating 71m Council o f Bisbopa of the our filial love la ratum. He gave MAIN O m C K city oKcitls to widen your 1316,270 manhoors without g loat-tima Mathodist Church, S|eeting in us His Son as pur BroUwr, and ass B fA lN ST. Property values improve streets withconcrctc-fhercal aeddant—an ootatanding aaflsty reond— Chicago, has callad for an open with the love that aurpasaes all OfFM lto 8L iMMa* Ckurdl when congestion is elimi­ low-onnomt-ett pavement. has been piaaented to the employMS of fliiit against any new effoet to ether . loves, our Brother laid tha Southington plant by tha Liberty atgka . peacetime .conscription a down HU Ufa to give iis lifereter NORTH MANCH PORTLANB CEMENT ASSOCIATION Mntual Inanranca Company. Tha peyiiWHiant part o f American life. Wal S f ' HOUSE OF CARDS’ Ig NO. MAIN fn'. Open Thuraday SvculRgo t Is 8 2M PAM AVmSUt, NEW YOM 17, MEW YORK •ceidenl-ftee period merited hy the asrard PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT In (hair statement, the Metbo- ■■■■ t. "H e rr Is the answer to all our Oar. Oaklaae S t. Naxt t o TMCA was March 9 to Jum 28.1954. A itofienoi orgwiisoHBw t o toprsvi m»d aalaag tkmmmot pm tmS d M Mteopa point out that the and Saturday Msmiaga • Is 11 -J^tSSON o r VNITBD Autesurr COUmUTIO/t’ quesUoaing;' the satisfaction for ^ngTwyriTt .' ^: Syough ulinNfic rassordi —4 — '-----'— id-ttfa aoBM^iroukt have this all our needs. The purpope of hu­ ONE STOP KANKIN6 • HIEE PARKING AT BOTH OPPICiS SM h C jfko emd PIsuU: EAiST HARTFORB^ CONNECnCtrT is tha w ay of life man life can be summed up in the CLOSED WJEDNESOAY AT NOON AS USUAL (ONCPHE IS THE lOW ANNUAL COST PAVEMENT Oarmanjr aad^ three hunlaous propoaiUeoa which Brmssek RmsUst NORTH HAVEN•5OlJTHiNGT(M*MSR0Eri/ ■ - '. . i f J.- ■ ■ r- - ( "t . \ r : :

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drive o f the American I< a g lo n hoards, commissions and commit- 4-fOld enlargement of the ; Presi­ tNDEnWOOD TAUKS FAIL International Union o f KnuMBol Blobdmobfle Here Friday Hold Open House tMiK’cbrdlaliy invlta all officials. Rockville-V eraon will be held on Sunday, Dm . . 5, Reciprocal Trade . dent’s tariff-cutting authority; Millionth Car Produced TS^^fSirYoBF starting at 9 a. m. Man Loses Head! Workers (C30) anBoasead s g t o Local Stocks Skeleton staffs w ill be on duty Rato Redurtion L'rge^ Bridgeport. N«v. 23 Iff) — An the conferenca it had off«rsi5j4i The Bloodmobile will be in Thk State Legion of the Mooee in aach office to explain tha opera­ 1. Rates could be reduced by not send its 1(300 membin* bask Manchester again Friday, from' For New Officers Lodge wlU meet in this-city on Extension Urged Inside a Pelican attempt to bring about new nego­ ■By G M Gold-Plated M od el tions o f their departments. Yeomans Summons Jurors^ more than 5 per cent a-year for worit providing: tha company w isM Coffin. Cost li:4 5 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Tha group will meet at 8 p. m. the second Sunday in Janizary at the duration of the extension. Un­ tiating aeasions between a CIO unit will be in Woodruff Hall, Department heads and workers the Italian American FYiendrtiip (OoaUaoad rraoa Paga Om ) agree to ariMtraUon o f alt (.40- in the hearing room for mtroduc- used authority should not expire, London. (J>)— A l ^ • )*anton re­ union and the Underwood Corp. puted Issues. The corapssy lUUl la the basement of the Center in the Municipal Building will 1m Club on Kingsbury Ave. Details of f commenting on his estimate of B n h M a e M i tiona and the visits to offices will but carry over to later years. ported today hp'survived • sur­ his failed. ' A conference called m r DAVID t . W ILK IE Congregational Church. host Dec. 14 to town officials and Announces Tax Breakdown the meeting wilt be announced They urged that this countiV make no immediate comment. Tlie two (AlP'Aatoiiiott%'« Editor) another. 5b mlliion cars within 14 _ . BM Asked follow. 2. Authority should be given prise trip p a ^ w a y down a pelican. by tha state and federal mediation week strike has idled 1,600 eSS* T o p s $8000 Those who ,have made ap­ F tn t Nattonai Baafe the guests o f honor will be the CaOed for and delivered later further test of the results bf tariff FUat, Mlchn Nov. 25 (JPt - O n - or 15 j’oara Curtice said: The Municipal Building Em­ to reduce to 50 per cent of the service* broke down late yester­ ployes In the caleulaUnr maddoe Sees 229 Million People' pointments to donate blood of Manchester...... 84 88 newly-elected officers and the proBiptly at no extra Raokville, Nov. 23 (Special )r - Bui pee Women’s Relief <3orpe reductions in the past 20 years He aniffigM amelUng fIMiy and V-orsI N o to n made Industrial his­ new appointees. ployes Committee, headed by vllle; Great Chief of Records Wil­ will meet at 8 Dec. .1 in the G.A.R. value mf an import any tariff rate day afternoon. But Local 267, manufacturing plants here. In the next 20 years, it is esti­ ere reminded to keep them and. Hartford National liam L. Record. Norwalk; Great with pffo abrasions on his forehead. tory totey aa It assembled its 50 (Ooattaiied from Page Oaa) The open house is being ar­ Frank Steele, will serve refresh­ charge. John H. Yeomane, plerk o l Tolliuid Hall, to be preceded by a members before launching into “ unwar­ now above that leveL Wie incident. Panton said, oc- mated (the population) will reach walk-in dono.-s will alao be Bank and Trust Co. 31 33 ments in the basement coffee Keeper of Wampum Walter p. 5. The tariff could be suspend­ mUioath autondbUe. welcomed between the hours Conn. Bank and ranged by the budding’s staff for County Superior Court today an­ supper at 6 p. m. On Dec. 15 there ranted, unneceeoary and dangerous rred at the London Zoo. a gold ptated and gold d total of SM million. Well it is sky’s death would not mean any room. Newton, Branford; Great Sonap fxperimenta.” ed on any product not prodsiced,^ U 163 million today. That is market; of 11:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Trust Co...... 68 1z the hours of S p. m. to 10 p. m. nounced the Met of jthoa. subject will be a “ Christmas party and He and his two small children palatial tnOdal. vtda assembled in PINE PIURNMY Andrew Fritz, Wallingford; Great Two members of the policy com­ the United States in substMlUal that is workers, and they ail change in relations between the Manchester Truet ... 60 65 The idea o f such a visit when new Another project is being planned to jury duty during the current meeting at 8 p. 'm. Mrs. Madeline s/ere leaning over a wire fence the Chevrolet FUat assembly plant Mishinewa Armoad Gauthier, mittee—Harlow H. Curtice, presi­ quantities. translate into the national, product, United States. and - the Soviet Fire laeaieaia "Viarealsi Directors and other officiala could for the benefit of newcomers to CAU Ml.«.ni4 •easion and alao made public me Plainvllle; Great Guard of the Frederick is chairmen of Decem­ watching a flock o t the feathered 4d years sifter OH built its first dent of General Motors, and Philip flsh-ea^rs with the outstsed bills of this great country. Given the Union. They cited the general con­ Aetna F i r e ...... i s 6S become acquaint^ with adminis­ public office. Martin la trying to division by town of the county taa. Wigwam William B.-Conroy, Nau­ ber actlvit'ea. 4. The President rtsobld be per­ car. plane bound for Parle. Flying with trative workers and the operations arrange for a visit to town facili­ The tax breakdown follow*; An­ D. Reed, board chairman o f Gen­ mitted to exchanga-tariff cuts for taking an after-dinner, nap. freedom from wars. 1 am stu-e viction that Soviet policy ia de­ the body will beVlahlnsky’e 'widow HarUord Fire ...... 172 177 gatuck; Great Guard of the Forest r Open House Held National Fire ...... 103 107 of various depaftments got its ties outside the Municipal Build­ dover. 51,631.96; Bolton. 51,646.61; All Talcottville and Vemoa news eral Idectrlc, were out o f the trade conceasloail' other than for­ Mindful of the old rhj-me (A the trend is going to continue to and their daughter, Zena. Michael Salo, Stafford Springs. country aiid did not take part. Production of the car was the be upward'in the national product termined in the Kremlin and not PhoenU ...... 84 89 start when Director Pascal Poe ing auch as the sewage disposal Columbia, 51.433.36; Coventry, 55,- Special Committee to Meet Items are now handled through eign duty jeductlons. "American wonderful bird is the pelican, holds Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, Most Minimize Uaeertalatjr signal fo r the start of a natioA- and in the standards- of living.” by its mouthpiece at tha U.N. asked General .Manager Richard plant, town wells and reaarvotrs,^ WINTER VACATION 286.05; Ellington, 53,660.06; He­ There Will be a meeting of the The Manchester Evening HeraM exports arO" frequently more limit­ more' In his beak than his belly Jr., chief U. S. delegate at the U fa and ladadMlty las. Coe. The CED majority, (uging ex­ calakraUoa - In 125 planu The designation of Oievrblet to Long a sufferer from heart Aetna U f a ...... I 55 tW Martin If such a vlaitation could and the gard es. bron. 51,808.01; lOanafleld, 54.- special committees appointed by Rockville Burean, located at One ed by ether countries' import quo- can). Panton warned the kids hot U.N., told the special asaembiy tension of th e' trade law for “ at afid tntabig centers in 66 cities turn, out GM’s SO millionth car trouble, 'Vishinsky collapsed yes­ Aetna Casualty ...... 181“ 191 be arranged for the iiew Board Shortly after the last Board took IN MIND?? 654.44; Somers. 53,224.40; Staffo>di the Town of Vernon and the City Marker Street, telephone Rock­ ta^xthSn bp their tariffs,” CED tq get too cloM. throughout the United States QM meeting that Vishinsky "had all Conn. General ______400 435 members. office, some Inspections were ar­ 56,857.87; Tolland. 51.822.80; ville 5-5156. ' least five years,” held that “ the id. A t this point. Panton told a re­ was generally expected. Oddly terday morning and was treated the skills of the great debater... o f Rockville to complete, plana for first requirement o f tariff poll held open house and was host at Hartford Steam Boll. 75 80 Although the session is chiefly ranged. A t a recent Board meeting, Union, 5279.43; Vernon, 513,690.62; the printing o f the book, “Cas­ In urging modification of peril porter, one o f the birds waddled enough, C ^vrolet whloh now by his Russian personal physician, we who disagreed with him re­ is to minimize uncertainty” ai \ luncheons for civic and business Travelers ...... 7740 1840 for new officials, the about 150 no­ the Directors approved the Idea of SEE THE ADVT. And Wlllingtoh! 51,674.39. cades and Courage,” written by point and escape clause p^icies, over, reached out, and snop! There builds more than..half of all the identified only as a Dr. Kosoff. spected his talent.” buzinezemen here and al>roaout leaders, r cars turned out by GM. nearly was The fact that Kosoff had no New _ PaMie Ctimtea tices being sent oiit to varioiu repeating such a visit The t4x is payable in a single Dr. George S. Brookes, on Tuea­ CED suggested that the withhold­ waa Panton nith his head inside Here In.-Fllnt. *or the day at Anthony Nutting, Britain’s new­ Conn. Light Power . . 1 8 20 Inatallment on or before June 1, day evening, Nov. 30, in the Coun­ this country's future ing of a tariff rate reduction the pouch where pelicans normally dropped from the corporation fol­ York State medical license and' ly-appointed chief delegate, said ON FACE 4 “ CED does not fa y o f unlimited least the world’s automotive capi­ lowing World War -L Conn. Power ..... ___'4i u. s s ii 1955. The grand total la 547,500 cil rooms at 8 o’clock. So They Say “ should ordinarily be temporary, store their eparc fish. could not sign a legal death cer­ “from my own short experience in and waa aet by the State Senator free trade,” the policy statement tal, schools were closed, a parade Curtice, at a news conference Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 54 56 Dr. Brookes has spent eight not permanent.” ’‘Finally the Pelican let go and tificate caused a delay in embalm­ this debate, I too can and shall and repreaentatlvea. said. /■' with fis« of the nation's top col­ last night, said he expects a 10 per ing the body. Hartford Gas Co. . . . 364 394 years of study preparing the book "Business flrm.s, employes and I retrieved my head,” said Panton. pay tribute to his qualities... his THAT WILL SOLVE Jury Liat \ You can’t have two drivers at ” Wo do beliesre that it is in the lege baada was set, through a cent increase in passenger car ■So. New England which is now practically complete. communities should be given suf­ "It drew blood on either side of The difficulty was ended when quick and rM dy wit, his tenacity Persona summoned to eppear the wheel of an automobile and ex­ naUonal^.4nterest of the United ghity decorated business section, Tel. (d) ...... 38 40 It contains 400 pages of reading ficient time to readjust to the my forehead but 1 wasn't really production next year. Rusidan official invited Dr. Milton and deternfioatlon.” iity Service Tueaday at 10 o’clock for p o^ b le pect to land anywhere but in the StateiHb continue a policy of gtad- It took General Motors a little ■■■ — a. mis a ag gK Oompaalee matter with some 75 illustrations. ; very hurt.” He said that there will be a Halpern, a New York deputy m ^ - YOUR PROBLEMS jury duty are: dlich. So We don't want one driver ustMuid selgcUve tariff liberaliza- effects of tariff reductions," the more thira 10 years to build its Letters Sympathy Allied Thermal ...... 55 59 Herman G. Olson is chairman of report said. i John Yeallahd, the aoo'e Curator demand and need for 5,800,000 new cal examiner, to view the b ^ y . Dr. 'Andoyer, Mrs. Beatrice Fraqk- in the executive (branch of the first miUlon vehldM. .Between U. N. Secretary Dag Hammar-Am. Hardware ...... 1 5 17 the committee and Gertrude "Where appropriate, they ahould j of birds, expressed scrprlee when oars in--1955. Halpern released the body for em­ lln, Mra. Agnea Friedrich, Eric A. Fuller secretary. Other members government) and one In the legist ”That policy should be - fair to lo ts and 1929 it built nine mil­ skjold sent personal letters of Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . . 454 484 be given assistance in doing so. told bf Panton's odd adventure. lion more. The 25 millionth vehicle Curtice told newsmen from about balming, stating 'Vlshinsky's death Neilaon, William Snlgga, Mrs. include Miss Edith M. Peck, a f ­ lative. — President Eisenhower. those who may be affected ad­ sympathy to Vishinsky’e widow Asso. S p r in g ...... 25 28 But they cannot reasonably claim I “ We have never,” he declared, was assembled in January, 1940. the country that GM probably will was “ due to natural causes.” Bristol Brass ...... Elizabeth M. Sprenkle; Bol<.on, ford B. Knight,' John N. Keeney, versely by tariff reduction. It ‘‘had any previous con''>lslnts and to . the Russian delegation. . . . 1 7 19 O f Thanksgiving the permanent right to avoid ad- With the production today of- complete 1954 with slightly more Notables Pay Respects ' Speaking of Vishinsky, Hammar- Cheney Bros...... Erik S. Earhc, Mrs. Alice Lee, and Franklin G. Welles. They say ex-champions never should not damage domestic pro­ about our pelicans biting people.” . . . 8 4 10 duction which is truly essential to juatments where the national in­ vdiida No. fiO million Harlow than 50 per cent of the industry's Top international figures. In­ skjold said: "H e truly died at his Collins ...... Personalized Marahall P. Lovegrove; Columbia, come iiack. Maybe ik-joe McCarthy ...105 115 Bazaar Plans national security. terest clearly calls for a tariff re­ Curtice, GM president, said the total production. He said also that cluding French Premier Pierre post. He had rare qualities aa a Em-Hart ...... Albert L, Hayes; Coventry, Mra. who turned hia bd'ek on deceit and Add caraway seed or celery seed . . . 2 9 32 The members of Victory Assem­ “We believe that a tariff policy duction.” next SO million will come within nation-wide, be expected next Mendes-France, visited tha Soviet spokesman and I had great admlr,- Fafnir Bearing .... Temple Beth Sholpm Anna C. Ahderaon, Julian N. Be- dlacbVered boliosty could come to a potato salad for good flavor. . . . 38 bly, Catholic Ladies of Columbus, ol this kind will, on balance, anpUier 14 or 15 years. year’s capital expenditures to delegation headquarters briefiy ation fo r hia experience, penetra- Landers, Frsry, Cll CORNER MYRTLE sad LINDEN STREETS CHRISTMAS vllle, Albert E. Bray, Oliver Brown, back. It woilid be a rough road but You'll need about a teaspoon of the E. . 304 324 under the direction of Mrs. Edwin strengthen eur domestic economy Find the fellow who always says llie production o f 50 million match those o f.1954. yesterday to pay their respects. tioh and tmtiring work. . . .” N . B. Mach. Co...... 3 9 George P. Farrell; ^lington, Wal­ your neij^bors would be very glad seed to about tour cups of cubed 41 Ertel, General chairman, have and incrcaaa our national se­ " I can't” ' and you’ve located the vehicles; Curttos said, was an For GM, he said, 60 per cent of Floral wreatha began to arrive and Viahinsky’s last public appear­ North and Judd . ■. . . 29 CARDS ter J. Davie, Mrs. Marjory Ho4f- if yoii chose to travel It. cooked potatoes. Serve the salad 32 completed plans for a charity curity.” fellow who seldom ever does any- achievement not dnly o f General its billion dollar' expansion pro­ a crowd stood in front o f the build­ ance was Stmday night at a Russell Mfg...... man, Mrs. Hattie Hewitt, Mrs- ^ ^ I t o r Leroy Gore urges Senator I with boiled frankfurters, corned . . . 9 4 11 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, at IODLOOK bazaar and card party to be held The study held that moat Ameri­ thing. , Motoia employes, shareholders, gram fund will have been spent by ing most of last evening. French consulate reception in New Stanley Works ,., . . . 534 LARGE SELECTION Alice G. Umberger; Hebron, A l­ Mc(7arthy to. resign. I beef or ellced ham. 564 Wednesday, Dec. 1 In St. Be|v^^ can producers, especially in the dealers and m ip filim , "but of all the year-end and the r e m a ^ e r by New Yoric police assigned a de­ York in honor of Mendea-France, Terry Steiun ...... 108 118 bert Flemke. Mra. Louise Hawley, nard's church hall. - ' ' 'v mass produetion industries, would America.” the middle of 1955. tail to all-night guard duty in now vialUng the United States and Torrington . . . 234 254 Sponsored by tbe- Manchester Ministerial Assoclatlen Horace Porter, Mra. Marilyn R. WILLTON'S Porter; Manafleid, Walter L. The basaar. will run from ' 2 to It's certainly wopderfui to see be "affected little If at all by a front o f the headquarters. the U.N. U. S. Envelope com,. .. 85 Adams, Frederick L. Loomis; 5 p. m. and will feature many another human being again. gradual reduction in tariffs.” Photographers admitted to the The French Premier, who spoke U. S. Envelope p fd .. 68 73 PmrsoiM of o l faiths wokomo. GIFT SH O P booths including a apeetal one for —.William Willis, 61, ends 6,000- to the U N. asaembiy before V l^- Veeder-Root ...... 37 40 M 8 Main S t - • Ml-9-4611 Somers, Lloyd Hemmingway; Staf­ But it said that even moderate Gerics Astonished Forced Off Road, second-floor jiarlor of the Soviet ford, Mra. Helen X Oiarter, Mrs. children with Santa Claus in kt- mtle Pacific voyage on raft. tariff reduction might be more headquarters found the huge cop­ insky’s death waa announced! aeid lona iue not te Undance. Othet booths will in­ later; “To the old fighter who has Helen R. Fontanella, Mra. Alba serious to some industries, particu­ CHRYSANTHEMUMS per casket open on a raised plat­ Introvlgne; Tolland, Mra. Rose A. clude aprons, 'home made toods, India is a peaceful couptry larly the handicraft type, and to, By' Peroii Charges Car Hits Hydrant form. A. velvet drape covered gone to rest we can pay no great­ handicraft a white elephant ta­ headed by wiae Prime Minister er tribute than holding up the Amiot, Mrs. Helen Jewette, Mi- a few agricultural commodities. FOR THANKSGIVING the lower half of the body and cbael Shuts; Vernon,. Frederick L. ble and. a parcel post table. Nehru who in his foreign policy is The CiU) statement named elec­ (Ooirtlnned r iN p O M ) Mrs. Josephine M. Potter suffered flower offerings were placed along­ hopes for peaca Hvhich animate all Coming Events striving to maintain peace. our petals.” Elilott, Samuel W. Gamble. Mra. trical equipment, watches, woolen Center Fieees $2.00 and up— louquots $1.00 up poaaible cheat and head Injuriea side end behind the casket Two Mary A. Grogan, Mra. Delia A. .-TTie Cub Sco'its of the First —Yugoalavla’a Tito. five days' Impriaonment for V. K. Krlahna Menon of India and worsted textiles, flat gloss, V hammer and sickle banners, black Kemble; Wllllngton, Joseph C. 01-- Congregational Cfiiu'ch of Vernon raybp, some chemicals and some CEMETERY lASKETS "creating diaturbahccs.” early last night when her car was said his deleg^ion found in Viah- will meet tonight at 7:30 at the drapes topping the ataffe, were at mer. No matter how you look at It, machine tools as industries in' The seventh to be arreatad was forced off Center Street by an­ the head o f the bier.' insky "a warm friend even In days church in Vernon Center. this man (Rep. Douglas String- PER TON THAN COAL The two Tolland County tnatltu- which lt\faid it would he "doubly the Rev. Rodolfo Oarboni, who of antagonism.” The Girl Scout troop meets to­ other automobile and struck a hy­ An honor guard of four Soviet tiona in this ' area are , planning fellow of U t ^ ) ' did serve his necessary' |o proceed cautiously diarged from hia pulpit here on night at 7 o'clock in Wesleyan HOLDEN’S FLOWERS drant, a metal sign and a utility officials stood at the four comers DOUBLE Thanksgiving observances follow­ country. I believe he is a sincere, and gradusHy with tariff reduc- WITH Bunday that Peron’s government Hall. pole. of the <»aket during the picture­ ing traditional pattern bf past loyal American, tlon.s.” 81 O AKLAND STREET TEL M L f.7743 was using HiUer’s tactics/ Hia taking. They' were Ambassador years. The Fourth District, American — Utah's Gov. J. Bracken Lee'. charge touched o ff a melee in Patrolman Joseph ^artor, tha The CTED propofed that under a • • . Zarubin, Sobolev. Kuzma Kiselev, PubKc Records A t the Tolland County Tempor­ Legion and Auxiliary will hold a N iW IMPROVED which three women were injured inveatigaUng officer, said a wit­ head of the 'White Russian delega­ ary Home fo r children in Vernon dance on Safurda) cve'ning at the •The free world can still, win In su b tly. ness saw the other cat force Mrs. tion,' gnd Anvar Kuchkasov, a Warrantee Deed Center, which at present is caring Stafford Springs .Aoiericah Legioii the ninth inning, but that’s the The letter to Peron was signed Potter’s car off Center near ita member of the Soviet delegation. Georgina ’Tomlinson to Andrew for iQ-caildren. the youngsters will home with- the members of the last inning of the ball game and by Santiago Lula Cardinal Copello, intersection with Knox Street. BARREL have a complete turkey dinner. Stafford Springs Post as hosts. it is rapidly approaching. the ArchUHicg) o f Buenos Aires, Hie chandelier in the parlor, a Kenya, Anna Kanya, George Gall- About 5600 in damage was done room about 20 by SO^feet, was aqtoeider and Anna Z. Gall- Some of the children will go to TTie Youth Fetlo'Z'ship will meet —Newsman Frank H. Bartholo­ AntoniO' Cardinal Obgglano, the to her car. Sartor estimated, and their own homes and some have tonight at 7:30 at the Community mew. Archbishop o f Roaarlo, and 11 bla- draped in black, as were all other scimeider, property on Summer a metal aign post was broken off lighting fixtures in the bulldiu. Street. been invited to private homes. House, O ystal Lake. - ....---4 '\ hops. In the amaah-up. , Very Good Gesket Building Permlte * They will all return to the home In The Board of CThristian Educa­ Sixty years is a long time, but It was delivered to Foreign Min­ A call to her home today, where the afternoon and be served a tion of the First Congregational ister JeronimaJCnnoritto yeater.* A representative of a nearby To Frank Plano for alterations when two people are in love— and she was taken following the acci­ funeral e exchanged and affects Ua a lit o r aasertiona that refreahment^/aerved. Mrs. Esther CASH 1 Ffch Y«g Dm PaiRNelt 1 GOOD RGASOMS three worthy and beloved brothers R. Spielman ia chairman in charge YOU err OANS In this e p i^ p a c y are open ene­ TURNPIKE MARKET IS Ale. rtu 20 .Me. PUa of the party. pff0f/£-Qerm noo F m s r r t & r mies of the government. We are 151 MIDDLE TURNPIKE W EST ^PEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P.M. •IDO ^ 8.38 i 6.72 Eptertala Great Chlefa all absolutely convinced we have at the amazing low prim of ^89- •800 24.25 19.25 P Give s few quick (acli Sbout your- Ta^eroosan Tribe of Red Men It IS concentrated, 9 0 % heat*produc« woriced fo r the good o f the coim- *5 0 0 - 3!).0''» - 30.70 (clf on phone. Upon approval, come in will/be hosts to the Great Chiefs ' to get cash . . . /as(.' Employed men try with all our efforU and with is IM« *1 CMH » 0 *0 •hin ,ing carbon .. . scientifically manu­ b ^ intentiona.” of 4he order tonight at 8 o'clock : and women welcome. Phone, write, or pt Red Men’s Hall. The past chiefs I IswatHr nm‘4 >■ l> ReeaU Penm’a Words IlMAISlit SIO.O) m c N. come in today! /of the. local organisation will fill i factured to give more hoot than cool! The letter recaUtd Peron’s own OPEN the chairs. Following the meeting ' leans 52S ta SSOO words last year when he spoke be­ p l u s a turkey supper will be served and fore the first Congress of Reli­ ther* will be a social. gious Education aaying *'I ms a The guests will Include Great It requires loss attention than other Catholic feel immense satiafaction Sachem Harold R. Horn of Bran­ work done by you and alao as to r ford, Giaat Senior Sog^ore Ed- [ n aervant of Christian doctrine I solid fuels when used a t instructed. THtNKSCIVING ward Jenzell o f Naugat!lick. Great MAIN ST.» 2nd n ., Ovtr WaofWMth’t,. MANCHESTER feel immense satiafaction that we Junior Sagamore Andrew Andrcl- have been working constructively M ltd w n 8-41M • A ili far tha YES MANagsr In our community.” EVISCERATCD skl, Stafford Springs; Great OP04 THUMDAT (VCNINCS UNTIL • PJM. Prophet Frank J. Riggs, Plaln- The letter asked t’eron to let • ______teeas ae4l te letMsali a( all nMteai4ls| tens It leaves loss ash (less woste) . • • the episcopacy know the detailed Tiini#n#o SfliiqjiPP Meat wCIIIOCI^v IflUOl burns more completely than coal.... Chai^ea against the bishops and A prieaU named "ao ecclesiasUcal ■■ superinra may be in condition to TURKEYS is cleaner, too. verify the objecUvity of the chargu and the degree o f respon­ sibility in order to adopt measures Phopfe wore ao tieUed with tfae’Sap«i>VidM that that may apply In Conformity with "■4 9 ^ \ Lasts qs long ds . . . even LONGER the law.” Father Carbonl read the words many aakad, **Cfn we get it in a console?'* than cool, in many cases. o f Pope Pius X II denouncing Hit­ PLENTY OF IS - STEAKS • FRYEDS ■ BROILERS ler and said they “ are, applicable You bet ypu can! We've got 'tan! IVim, com­ to tha present epoch through which, our country is passing.” pact oon^Mte at a price you'd once have paid for New, Improved, Hi-Test CONNECTT- T n -those times aa here.” he BEER, CREAM, continued, “ diiidren are s e i z e d amaU-acseen table modda! And with a Ih ^ u p of CUT COKE costs loss por ton and lass and dlaturbed by government' ac­ tions, and now we priests live featnrea no othor set can match: (> 0016/0 Ahuni- par haating season! under calumny, are persecuted and imprisoned.” ' nawd Cinem a-I^e Sdeen-4he biggeot, bright­ The sermon brought ahouU from sohie .of the audience that the est 2 V ' picture ever! A large concert-quality prieat was “ putUng the church in politics” while others shouted in ^[leaker that meant magnificent Katening as wdl FOR THE 6000 HEALTH, O R ilfll ms defense. The women were hurt «^ e n a group of his adherents FLOWERS as vie^dng! Ckmtiob located h i^i on the aide tioi tried to force his critics from the COMFORT 8 C0N Vni»KE church. ' save you bending V a y over to adjust 'em. Four. of. the other priests who were arrested have been released, For THANKSGIVING W e haven't romn to list ill the good things ef yeuT/lived enei while two others were sentenced to .s GET THE OUT OF YOUR SAVINGS live days in Jail for “disturbancas •bout ^leae Beta, better come see 'em for yourself! and disorders.” UHF EXTRA tmi yeerselfg ASSORTED . the freedom to save oey omouat, cR oNy Hme. ' I ONNECTICUT O l SEFTIO TANKS AND BIBRER PICTURES! COHPACT, CABINETS! LOWER PRICES! ,e . iiisuraiice up to $10,000 an year oceeunts ot no Y et . . . of*d to nice to hove on hand at hornet PLUGGED SEWERS POMPONS roM/ MACHINE CLEANED cost to you. Kck up AAiller High Life in colorful, eoiy-ie-caTry OKE AND INSTALLED c M cK lN N E Y BROS. cortont. . . en

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7BK Chaihnan Eisenhower Wi 8 20 Million Suit contin.i# to pour in; practically Henderson-Hunt Wiedding U. S. Policy Shift Asks Democrats Pay StwM Claaaff Tonarraw Gore Supports aU e f them toferifig encourage-, Soviet Still T Aftemaan as Uanal roen* wfth. hBany offering to help Faces Onassis ilnance the campaign. GIEAT EASTEIN SRRN6C4 'fur Europe For World Control Steel Work Progressing $69,000 to Get Manchester stores will eb- Censure Drive Mra^.-'Wanson aaid ahe would 501 HARTroRD ROAp — MANCHBSTBR LaHn America Partners ssrvs thslr regular noon do#-" atlll Uice to unload heraalf of the On Ship .Deals tng'hour tomorrow. However, burden o f conducting the cam­ A. V. -BURT* LINDSAY, Prop. ' (Oeutlnwd IMM OM) (OmMaoed from Pago flos) on tha economic aspect e f the In­ At New Schbol Project Ohio Recount foto and drug stores will be By Housewife paign, but ahe will cariry on until WB SPBOLkUeS IN Mendes ter-American system. 'open all day aa usnal. persona with more-'experience in came to saying what he thought (OsBlIaaafl'tee^Paga Om ) such matfers step'forth. Ha aaid U.S. Import-Export Bank Cafe abo paid tiikute to the (CetotoMi from Bag* Om ) Palmer, Maae., Nov. 34— Leroy of the propriety of /Ksowlaiid’a United States, aaying that the Coventry,, r W . 28 (I(Special)—wof Pine Lake Shorn and Winthrop RESIDING YOUR HOME acUviUss will liil Intensified and ax- 'Joe-Must Go” Gore, orgsnlSer of CoouNlttee Fenna W i statements. tereate, and so wart eligible to buy northern nation haa ahown "auda- Robiirt Glennmn BnUifleri,BnUi£ai, who aqi Merriam oC Ripley Hill by Oapt. Aboolaool napbaorffloi Asbaotoa, Flaotla ai -4 ^ precinct increaaea the vote for the an almoat sueceeeful campaign to She said the nucleus of m com­ A'?’' Later in the newa/oonference, a the ahipe. pandad,' that tha bank will glvo Ydty, imagination and ganeroeity” Walter S. Keller, blood procurment or SMond World War, doing the eteel work for the new applicant by 4 per cent or more, Honor Employes have Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R- mittee haa formed in Palmer and BMtog, to o wtfle variety cetera o a f ftgle reporter asked E b eim w sr whether In today's raoovery suit, the advanca guaranteea of cradlt on In supplying the free world wtth chairman. Mrs. Keller presented that she''hopes oUier committees to school project on the Orcutt the precinct recount ia rafiinded. Wia) recalled from the U. 8. Sen­ / TELEPHONE Ml-S-a271—or m-a-iaSS * w ee N w N lf woundod, « r had the Senate majomy la a te , s^ o Juatica D ept chargaa that wpen oxporb of equipment frdm the political and econonile leadwehlp. her husband with a similar pin. In other towns and cities in Maa- property In the north district, ate by the cltiaena of Wisconsin, WE FINANCE YOUR DEAL ' kla hdBW dastroxod. T o have is elected by party members in the the 16 a h i^ were bought, actual Colombia put resolutions bafore Co-Chairman Listed the precinct recount ta refudded. At Annual Party sachUMtta and the rest of the United States, and that the World nave announced their work should last night gave his complete sup­ raadwd our preaent aUta of intl- Senate, b not yA Senate agent control of the purchasing corpora­ the conference today calling fdr M ra R Lynn Beerwort Is co- I f the statewide recount turns to country, ■will also form petition Bank abo haa announced expanded 1m completed by Friday. port and encouragement to a rather than a /repreeantstlve of tions was in the Onaseb group, all fdur programs dqpicrtad to iipprove chairman of the Christmas bazaar favor the recount applicant all committees. ^ anato oooporaUoU with our former landing acUvity for Latin Amar- The brick work will be started Watkina BroUiara .w M host to Western Maasashusetts petition the executive branch. Elsenhower o f whom were aflene. Latin American's lot. tlm y in- / being planned by, the Woman’s money poated is returned. OMmiao laoa thaa a decade after Ute latter part of the week, ac­ Its smployss test avaning at ths calling for the censure of the Encloeed with each petition is a replied he thought that was So. The New York court was asked ica. eluded: . / Service Guild of the First Con­ —A fan get-together. should be censured. Oil fModom-lovlnf Duropeane can tion and iw r o y e l in advance In ing foreign exchange fluctua^ons. conatructing the concrete foun­ vtout report of the affair'being he d Swanswi, of Palmep, organiser of their eanmgs ai'nce they left the Joseph Cserwinaki acted as T h e sttocment reads: "W e be­ take deep pridd.^ the Intermtional field. He also and tax Impadimanb and is will. The reeoTutlon aleo raconuflinded dation work o f the administrative held Dec. 8 and 4 in the chi-.rch ate election in New Jersey gets the League of 20 Million Amer­ surplus ^ e e t are the property of Ing to make fax treaUaa aimed to toastmqctsr for the occasion, In­ lieve the* many Amarlcans who ICeBdea-rhance repeated an noted thiM what he called .binding that the international monetary wing of tjie 16-room project. vestry. under way today in alx of the icana for the Censure-of Sen. Jo­ the United States. incraaaa foreign inveatmenb, he oppose Sen. McCarthy toouid have J»hd£ d(sat oerller atatement that be thought agreementa,^auch as treatlw, must F in l^ Mid the well drilled by Supper Planned state's 21 'counties, with the Dem­ troducing C. Btaiore V/stUns, wtao seph M cC srt^.” Gore offered his Thirtsen of the vesseb have aaid. fund review and revise thff quotas the opportimity of regiatcring on daatem Duropean defenae aaao* be appjrbved by two-thlrde o f the actually bean seized by the U.S It has assigned to Latin. America, T. L. Warner has been completed The Fragment Society will serve ocrats hoping to upset the ap­ presentsd service ptna .to Julia C. endorsemepk of her campaign dur­ Senat< The United Stabs, he said, con- and Is producing 15 gallons of their opinion through the same alattoa ot Oommuniat atatea. auch government during the .past IS aaaartinr theae krere .inadequate a roast beef supper to about 80 parent victory of Republican Clif­ McVeigh. James VL McVeigh. ing a kmgmiatance phone conver­ WORLD'S ECONOMY Elsfnhower also dealt with aiders "economic aolldsrity as watar p e r. minute. The leaching sation last night. device his supporters are using. aa the c m agreed on for weatem months when they put into due to changee In tho level of world members of the Farmer's Produc­ ford P. Case. Henry E. Smith, Thomas W. Mor­ these other matters: part of ths common defense." field for the sewage system Is In, 'Therefore, we are circulating Aipape mlgfit bo o good idea. He American ports. The other three prices. tive Credit Assn, of Conn, tonight Both parties have agreed tn the row and Ormand,J. W est o f the Odiled Oora In Wleronsln WIlHam Stnek The Treasury chief’s speech had the storm water line has been in­ the encloeed petition. Our. re­ OaMI omagements for the Eaat d China Debate—Differing are tabbed for aeisure at any time 2. Intervention by the Economic , in the Church Comminity House. recount of the Nov. 2 election in Manchester stqra. and Hsien L MfS. Swanson called the Sauk CHAI^PION w i^ the superintendents at West been awaited with Interest by LsUn stalled and the , roughing for Mra. John E. Kingsbury la gen­ which c;aae won by a 3,360-vote f, Wts.. weekly ne\vs{vaper edi- sources have already been over­ )t oourae, include pro During the executive eeaaion of they touch the United States. and Social Council of the Organiza­ Richmond and Norman B Thrall P^int and AnnapoUa, Eisenhower Americans, many of whoae nationa plumbing below the .slab work is eral chairman assisted by Mrs. C. margin over Democrat' Charles R. ^ >r to gain his support and Gore whelmed by the reaponae. What ' the control and bmiU; Headquarters at Moato Oaria tion of American Statea (O AS) to c f the Hartford store. Service pins the Zoning Board of Appeals fol­ d he would be inclined to trust ar# in ccpnomlc difficulties ranging also In. Irving Loomis.’ Mra. Walter 8. Kel­ Howell. said he would send a telegram re­ we have pictured, as a modest o WALL-PLAMB PRESSURE BURIOBBS amamenta and. perhapa Onassis makes hb hsadquarters from uncertainty to criab. aolve financial crisee created by are issued..for each five years o f Meat Isipertant, machinery for lowing thie public hearing in the he Judgment o f the cadeU end ■■V' fluctuatlonz in pricea o f bOaic raw About 28 men including sub- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Storra, Totals will he rcchacked today vealing his favorite views on the local reaction ia grow ing to • COMPLETE HEATINO UNITS In the former casino at Monte Eisenhower's message said that,* employment. M M e itx regarding the build-up Municipal Building last night, midshipmen and let them publicly materials. Ths resolution apparent­ eontractori and iron workers are Mr, and Mrs. Emil J. Koehler, Mrs. in Atlantic, Cape May, Morris./ petition. rapidly that we think it could • INSTALLEIFBT f a c t o r y TRAINED MiRN Carlo which he bought several aa the conference "discuasea a wide R. Bruce. Watkins intrmhiced ad tbair o n M foreea." debate—to their hearts content— ly waa intended to benefft coffee working on the project Monday Louis Lucier, -Mrs. Lloyd Ayer, _Ocean. Monmouth and Easex' Regarding the success of the develop into a nation-wide move­ was announced that William Stui years ago as an office. However, variety ot measures for -economic new memtoera of the Me^dneeter ment of great significance. o FORCED WABM a ir — STEAM — HflT WAXSA • *10 Uiigr cah agree on auch a the question whether the United producing nationa partieulariy. through Friday. The crews will charge in the dining room will be (U n ties. AU but Easex used paper petition drive, which was original­ had been reelected chairman States Should recognise Bed he b now in* New York Qlty, and and. financial cooperation in thb not work Thanksgiving Day, but Mrs. Eldon A. Raraige and Mra. ballots in the election. Some party store, and William Rush introduced ly devised to counterbalance an­ "W e seek neither money nor plan,*ka aaid, *^tut la aomething the Justice Dept, said the 20- 3. Launching of a program to all the employes of the' Hartford the Board. / China. The superintendenU ruled hemisphere and endorses those that boom ibe of Latin American prod­ will report on Friday. O cU Robertson. ^Kriceomen have estimated that other petition seeking ten million publicity. W e believe this petition which we Mwuld n g ^ aa a ikub* New members of the Board are mlllidn-dollar recovery complaint store in addition to presenting C. out debate o f that quastlon which are durable and sound, I earnestly ucts within the continent. Includ­ With better weather conditions, Hoepitalized the recount in the five paper ballot signatures against censure of the can btoome an instrument for ataaUal Uaprovemantsm the prea* Chaifes Towle, who will aefve aa waa personally servsd on him Elmore W atkinf - wtUi a 50-year had been posed aa one for coUegs hope that, the meeting as a whole ing the holding o f cxpoaltione to Finley said, the work will prog- Mra. Delmar. W. Potter of Scbool countiea— where Cane scored re­ Junior senator from Wisconsin. helping to measure public opinion oat atsta of affaira. might, in aecretary, and Daniel H f^ , ap­ there. pin aa the oldest/mplbye of the FOGARTY BROTHERS debaters to tackls thb year. may Join with the delegation of familiarise buyers with local • ress faster and should be com­ Street le a patient at Windham sounding victories—might take un­ Mra. Swanson said, today, the re- on a very Important iMue." fact, fttralah the baaia la tw cn for pointed to replace C la r e ^ ' Lu- firm. /•' Sets Tbnns ter Talks - In addition to Onaaeb, tha suit the United States in common dedi­ manufactured producte. 'liia pro­ pleted by the end of May, Community Memorial Hospital. til the first of next year. Sponae continues to be "over­ Mrs. SwEhson said all requests o aerleuo diacnaalon o f a raglonal pien, who rengned recem y. names as defendants: Merope After Hcrl;ert W. Swanson had Aatllorizcd Dealer Big 'Four MeeUng—The Presi­ cation to the policy of the good - a m also would Include educa­ Vaeelnations Planned Town Visitor Howell won over Oaae in Essex whelming." • for petitions should be addressed apatara of amu limitation e^er- Towle, wdio luu been/acUng aa Onassis Konialldls, Constantins Ooiinty, wtaere voting macliinea briefly outlined advertising plana dent said he would not favor a Big partner." tional work to improve students' Dr. Robert P. Bowen, health Mr. and Mrs. .-ohn E. Kingsbiu-y She said, over 500 petition to the League at 56 Walnut St., tig tho whole o f Europe. C ■ Dilworth-Cornel-Quey Poet No. tage of the clinic. A nominal The Preeideut aaid emphatically, believes the /ree enterprise system U little , telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. counted 112,863. other hand. Churcy heard last niglu^ at the however, he wanted to repeat that Fatbate Today: ...... 146 102, American Legion, will meet charge o f 50 centa per treatment NORMAN'S ■ aioHIa b N et Coatagloaa publi^ hearing. and reduction by governments to a whenever the United States has ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Jo­ at the Post Home on Tuesday, WUl be made. Miss l ^ g a r e t H. OPEN DAILY PLENTY OF Nor b It Hereditary. ITrUoI PtkOtO minimum-of "the score and dura­ O ^ e r rules adopted the seph Mader, 112 Waddell Rd.; Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. / Danchy wlU assist Dr/Bowen. any real, reason to believe any MRS. JOSEPH PATRICK HENDERSON tion of otir own Intervention in the R O K Hits U. S. Act Board are that no applica' country wants to telk eefneetly David Kittle, 6 Pioneer Circle; The school office.-liald arrange­ mr mounts P. JOKDAN, M JK lit be accepted by the B fields of commerce and Industry” The Manchester Sportsmen’s ments are bein g^ad e for a sep­ Writha* for NEA Sendee ebouVpeace. the talks wUI be held. Paul Peterson, 238 Oak St.; Frank are basic to economic progress. ithin 10 days before a public M bs Cecelia Hunt, daughter of<^tillion blue. Tlieir bouquets were Dzlcek, RFD 2, Andover; James Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at arate cUnlc for pte-achool children. On Red Triice Unit A eeeraapendent recently naked larlng and advertisement o f any Security—Ebenhower said Secre^ "Our goal must be two-fold," 9AJUo9PJN. FREE PARKING State Dulles gave niuch Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, A. Thomp o f rust and yellow pompons. Livingston, 6 Thistle Rd.; Mrs. the American Legion Home. Atteadto Meeting ■ ...... 5 lar d diaeuaaian of buraltia again. application muat^ take place at -he said, to unite efforts toward Supervl^g Principal Roval O. •if- i aatortg other thinga wanted t^ study to the John Paten wm, SSO N . Main St., became tlM Sharon Lee Goetchius, who was Lillian KAde, 22 St. James St.; least five days before a ZBA flower girl, was dressed in white Thomas Card, Columbia; Mrs. better standards of living and "to i The eon born Saturday in Man­ FUher r^ n tty attended a district (ConttniMd from Page Om ) .. case before deciding to fire fW whether It la contagioua or hearing. bride o f Joseph Patrick Hender­ take those wise and prudent meas­ . V " ‘ ^ r dlplomet for leek of taffeta and net, the floor length Yvonne MscDpnald, 33 Florence chester Memorbl Hospital to Mr. piincipMs’ meeting at the home of heeaditaty.Iditaty. Before going on to/a son, son o f Mr. and Mi's* George ures which will avoid the evils of and Mrs. Russell Ferguson, 51 M rs y ^ p h ie Jenkins, elementary Dr. Karl Hong Ki, ROK govern­ dbcnaaion o f bnaltiaual& in ' geneim I judgment skirt with small gold bows and St.; Mrs. Minnie Geber, 33 Carol Chetebt of Ashford, Cdhn., Satur­ Dr.; Mrs. Virginia Sage, East Inflation.” ' Foster St., has been named Harry supervisor, in Chaplin, ment spokesman, reiterated' to­ aaa anawcr "no'o'* to both tbmt swelling b great and the pres- As for whether the Davies case gold velvet bodice with circular ■urn causes considerable pain, IndlcStqs any need for overhaiding day, Nov. 20. In S t James Church. collar. She carried a* colonial Hartford; Mrs. Zenna Rcnaldi, "W e Intend to the utmost of our Russell .Ferguson. Tbe baby la the y ' Program Presented night his charges that the Czech • Mtitiom . and Polish truce team members the physician may have to re­ the administration's security pro­ The Rev. George P. Hughee offi­ bouquet and wore a headband of Wapping; John P. Priest, South ability to maintain a Mtrong and grendron of Mr. and Mrs. Jostph / An aMcmbly program recently BoralUa gate Ita name iron in- are spies. And h. said that during move some of the excess fluid. gram, the President eeld he b ciated at the double-ring ceremony gold velvet with white flqwcrs. Windsor; Stacy BenU, 404 E. healthy economy In the United Ferguson, 51 Foster St., and Mr. ^ presented by Mrs. Elaine Hotch­ f r — o f a butaa w h ^ ia at 0 a. m. White pompona were States,” he said, to insure "a grow­ and Mrs. Myron Robbins, Sr., 10 President Syngman Rhee's visit any aminU pocket lying/hoar , one Since the fluid may return, such studying the metier all the Ume James Ruflni was best man and Middle Tpke.; Scott Pratt, Mel­ kiss' grade five group, directed by lUmoval b likely to have to be but b not certain what kind of a on the altar. rose; Mrs. Cora LaRlvbrs, North ing volume of trade with your Florence SL , John Salamone, music supervisor to Washington last summer "the df the movable jolnta o f the body* ushers were James McVeigh, East countries." highest United States wjthorities repeated. Hot. wet bandages may move he should make with respect The bride, who was glvtn in Hartford, and Emil Schults of Smithfleld, R. I.; Carol Ann Ka- for the school, was given by Julia Iheae pocketa are lined by deli­ The Secretary aaid UR. tarifto indicated their desire that time bring relief and heat In the form to any re-examination of the pro* marriage by her father, wore a Blich Street. cinski, 44 Edward St. St. Margaret'a Circle, Daugh­ Heckler, Robert 'Salters. Robert cate tiaaue which may become on Latin American imports are ters of Isabella, will hold a busl-^ be given, the NNBC (Neutral Na­ ingamod either aa tlw raault of ^ diathermy b frequently help- gram. He added that nothing wUl gown o f white lace over white A reception for ISO guests was ADMITTED,TODAY: M ra Dalton, Susan Edmondaon, Alan low: 'Two-thlrda of all our imports ness meeting tonight at • o'clock tions Supervisory Commission) tojnry or infhctioh. Among the fbl. Dm p X-ray treatments have stand in the way ot revision of the satin. The fltted bodice of the held at the Sunset Ridge Country Helen Sibardt, 31 Eastland Dr; Phlllpa, Barbara Oalenaki, Mary­ from this area are on the free list in tho K of C Home. - / repreaentativeZ to depart volun­ Mot-known burnaai and thoae moat abo bem u s ^ in some cases program if he finds auch action b lace was styled with a scroll neck­ Club from 1 to 6 p. m. The decora­ Mrs. Marion MbCormick; IS West- ann Oarger, Carl Nothnick. Bur­ with puecess. warranted. line and long tapered aleeves. The mlnater Bd.; Mrs. Marjorie Kil­ and tariffs on the renialnlng third tarily and impUed they would go to become Inflamed (burai- tions were white v.-edding bells and ton Andrews, Richard Santoro, quickly;” 8 or friend,” Karl with pink sccessories and the yeeterday, Brazll’e President Joao declared. and In auchcaaae the Involved cav­ anesthetic into the bursa ib e lf b he has sent to. the current aiteclal tip bngtb was draped from a hat bridegroom’s mothe- wore a teal Dr. B; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. sity football squad ^ graduation Thanksgiving Day In St. Mary’s ity ia Ukeiy to be swollen and to often useful hut may not bring session of the Senate would be con­ of the satin trinunsd with pearls Piermwsi, Hartford. enfe Filho urged greater emphasb this year. , . / Church. Karl did not Identify the "high­ blue dress with pink accessories. est United States authorities.” ddMtaia a fluid, the nature of lasting effects. The injection of firmed in the best interesb of the in star design. Sk« carried e Both mothers complemented their BIRTHS TODAY: twin daugh­ The Rev. Truman O. Ireland, fMOeh dtpands on the cauae. Acute jBome iiritatlng fluid calbd a country. Action op one major nom­ white prayer book with marker ters to Mr. and Mrs. William Dow- minister of the First Congrega- "What is - not understandable," costumes with corsages of pink Ka.rl added, "is that higher U. S. a r auhaeuta hurattla hringa lendor- ■clerosing aokUOn has been re­ ination—that of John Marshall Har­ of etepheaotis end ribbon streem* carnations. ty. 42 Ruaaell St. ' tlonal Church, will deliver the ser- ported to be helpful occasionally. .and U.N. authorities have not in­ aaM jU d pain. In the more chronic lan to the Supreme Court—has el* ers. Fo. a trip to Florida the bride DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: I mon at 0 a. m. Thanksgiving Day eciMIttlona In which the fluid devel- In the most reebbuit cases an op­ ready been put off until the new Jeffrey Peck. 14 Strong St.; David In the local church with the Rev. structed Gen. Hull to cooperate Mrs. Ruth Goetchius, sister of b wearing a navy blue and win­ il'i Mis tmort way to propoy tioliffay sapmsat. apa gradually and laata f o r , a eration Involving removal o f the Mth Congress convenes in January. King, 114 Broad S t; Dominic Ge- Dr. Eldon A . Ramiga of the Sec­ in arranging the departure peace­ the bride, who was matron of hon­ ter white suit., winter white, hat fully.” bng time, discomfort may be entire lining of the bursa may be The President said thff business or, was gdwned In gold taffeta laneae, 32 Eaaex St.; Dale Carnell, ond Congregational Church partic­ All you de it open a Chrlitmei Chib account necessary, but thb is not tried un­ of government must go on, but and cost, black accessories and A N e w H e. said these orders should be 0wnay absent. and net. with jpld velvet bodice corsage o f white camellias. 15 Allan Dr, Vernon; Mra Theo­ ipating. Tho choir wU| render ape- for on amount you con most satily afford. less other methods have failed. that he can understand soma da dore Stepanskl, 42 O tb S t; Bar given so that "most • positive / IBa moet eommon causes of end matching shrug Jacket. She The bride was graduated from , cisi selections. Bursitb b common, dbtresslng lay when there are legitimate ney Martin. 30 Eva Dr; Mrs. Ar measures for our self-defense Then you tovt thof amount each weak . ' Inflammation o f a bursa or bur- were 4 geld feathered hat with Manchester High School with the ' ' ' 'There will be no meetings to­ id frequently long lasting, sl­ reasons for controversy. Hs edded, Uiur Bregel. 15 Dr. B; M ra Merlon needs not be taken by the provoat gUla are single severe injuriee nose veil and carried an arm bou­ class of lOSl. She is employed at Beau morrow of the choir of the First end, when lh« chib pays off mixl N evsmber, ough eventually almost all make however, thet where the .contro­ Zinsser, 100 Foster St. marshal general.” or baser hot repeated oneb. Kfteel- S quet of rust and yeDow pompons. the local branch of the Southern Congregational Church or the b g ftar a long time may afflict a a good recovery dnless they con- versy b not reel .or deep, the beet DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs you recoive your Chrlttmot Chib chock. ’ The bridesmaids, Mrs. Elaine New England Telephone Co. Th e midrweek prayer, hymn sing and Karl called "understandable” buna Just above the knee (houae- Injure or irriUte the In­ interests of the government end Arthur Ludke, 14 West Rd., Rock btble study in the local church. HuQ's pledge yesterday , to pro­ Schults. sister of the bride, and bridegroom attended local schoob bo turo to ioin . . . you'll bo glod yav did. maid’a knee). In "tennis elbow" a flamed biirsa unnecesfcrily.^ the country cen be served by Sen­ vllle; Thomss Price, Jr.,- Bast IbrI Office Open tect the Czechs and Poles in ac­ Mrs. Emma Trihuslo of Farming- and aerved with the 43d Infantiy buna around the elbow b in- ate donfirmation as soon aa poa- Hartford; Mrs. Herbert Johnson The local poet office will be open cordance with the armistice ton, wore gowns idsntlcel to tbet Div. He b presently employed as TOlvad. Here's’ a new twbt for pastry: aibb. nnd daughter, Amston; Ronald Thanksgiving Day from 7 a. m. to agreement. But he said, in effect, Free with every new 1055 Okriotmas Club ■ W hat can ha dona for an in- add 1-4 teaspoon ground qutmeg of the honor attendant but of co- a meohanic by Moriarty Brothers. Plrkcy. 57 Brookfleld S t Asked apecificidly about delay 16 a. m. only. 'There will be no that orders from above should be handy booklet for year ChriatauM Shopping and flaraad buna dependa partly on and 1-S teaspoon ground cloves to on two nominations to the Atomic rural deliveries that day. issued. the eauaa and partly on the se­ a package of piecrust mb; msH« B nerg' Commission, Eisenhower War, Eiaenhower aaid, this coun­ was postponing the hearings be­ Meet Tomorrow Ksri repented South 'Korea’s Christmas Card Lists. verity and type of inflammation. up and rollout aa usual.. Use this said that would have to be worked try want* to put iU best foot for­ cause it does not at present have, The 4-H handicraft group will po.sition that Communist ob­ Ih the more accute conditions, spicy pastry vrtth a fresh apple out in the flenate. He said he did ward and not give any impression a full membership—one o f the nine meet at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the struction of truce inspections In soraj^ta rest by means o f a or fresh pear Ailing.'sweetening not Ilnbw exactly why the nomina­ that it ia frightened to death of seSb being vacant. Househoid Hints home of M n. David Simmons to North Korea has made the neu­ "a t. bandage, or cast b gonar- the Apples ; o f pears. with sugar tions were being delayed. the poMibility of enemy attacks. work on Christmas novelties under tral commission defunct and that 'advlaedr^ and pointlhg up their flavor with Bipartisan Conferences — The Drawing on hb own experiance, leadership of James T. Laidlaw. some of the Czechs’ and Poles "are thoae in which the a little ffrnted lemon rind and lem­ President said he b looking for* be recalled that he took tab wife If you ahower whib your hu»> Setback Party ' spies as dangerous to the United on Juice. n ard to conferencea with the Dem­ with him to Europe in 1051 at a Worship Service band shaves, it 's . become an end­ There will be a setback party- Statea and other free nations aa ocrats, who will control the new time when the situation there waa less small irritation to him that tomorrow at 8 p. m- in the Nathan they are to Korea." Sflw-Simplil Nightwflar session of Congress, but that be very tenae. At Center CJiurch the mirror's all steamed pp. Let Hale Community Center with re- still does not, know jiu t what the Farm—The President said that him shower and shave while you freriunente served by Mrs. Leo T. Keep a can of whole lurnel corn Dolly's Crochflted Outfit mechanics will be and how fre­ If samplings of opinion he made sU rt breakfast or feoff the cliip. Leary, chairman. on your pantry shelf for an emer­ quently such meetings will be around the country, during the ' A ‘manksgiving Day Union dren. It'a about the odJy solution Plaa Awarded gency vegetable. Heat with thin held. Elsenhower said, he will seek summer are accurate, the farmers Service o f Worship will be held at GaUon-blood d op '" pins l« v e onion rings, then drain and serve opportunity to find out whether he do not want a return to rigid Brice the Center Church, Thuitday It’a ■ good Idea to remove sharp- been peeeented Charles Chambers sprinkled with minced paraley. FIRST NATIONAL BANK and the Democratic leadera are in support profprams, as proposed by morning at 8:30 a.ifl. aponsored by edged ornaments or buttons before agreement on varioua mattera, but some members of Congress. A new the Community baptist, the Covr putting clothes in the washing ma­ that each caac will have to be administration program o f flexibis enant Congregational and the chine. Also, zip tilde fasteners OF MANCHESTER CROCHCT decided on iU m ^ ts. supports, spproved by the last Oon- Center Congregational Otaurriies. closed. Your clothes won't get cut Member In reaponae .to a queation, the gress, b scheduled to go into ef­ The Rev. John R. Neutaert, pes- and tdni in the speeding machine. Federal Reserve System tlOTHCS Chief Executive said he deea not fect next sesson. tor of the Community Baptist FOR contemplate anything so formid­ Segregation-The President said Church, -will deliver the sermon, Don't do a half-way Job when Federal Deposit Ineoraacs Corporatlaa able, aa he put It, as last year's the Supreme Coort faces a very "This Also I Saw.’;. The Rev. Clif­ you clean lamps. Take the globe tsT three-dsy conference with the grea' practical problem, and one. ford O. Siitapson, pastor of Center or reflector and give it the works dialrmen of congreasionsl commit­ certainly Involving deep . seated Church will preside. In the sink or dishpan. You’ll aave tees. That was when the Republi­ emotions, in deciding Just how and The anthem will be aung by the light bills, for the reflector b often cans w ere in control of Congress. when to put into effect its roling Pilgrim Choir (one of the Youth the demon that makes a reading Servicemen's Families—In gen­ against ssgregatlon in schools. Choirs of Center Church I under lamp like a night-lighL eral. the President said, it is a good Eisenhower aidd hs does no.t be­ the direction of its Minister of thing for seiwicemen, to have their lieve the court' intends to av-t In Music, Andrew R. Watson. Add crumbled crisply-cooked families with them on overseas any arbitrary soannsr in handling, A cordial invitation to attend b bacon to Welsh rarebit for extra- aMlgnments when there b no hot the sitimtlon. extended to anyone who would like good taste. Delicious with a Salad Profcssfonal Paradox war. In the present state of Cold The court said on Monday it to attend the service. for Sunday-night supper! SUPER.V PLUS ONLY The health oervtcea. 4.00 WEIKLY which IncJode med- iclne and pharmacQ. EXCLUSIVE "H r ONEMA-SOUND SPEAKER Tha axquisifa 24-inch ore unkyue in that theq ore thconhj Biggest 21" TV Pidura-^ Nuwost TV Ftoturos \ We’re scenstomed to hsndUng automo­ services that labor ^ QniNM-W Ma Scram givea you tha bifftot 21* • Maw dad sizad pialBra 9 * a — tip to 40% brigktor pittora tive problenu—«nd the tougher they are PKILCO mdi pictiiM OB the ntorkat--aetua]ly inchea inofa a 13% toes paMraaaManpliMi compand to aUfftyto-Mto— the bietter. 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Ibrdfping. crocheted outfit for her 16” doily! y w vote! Yon*U ttam to tta H g-i^ trtattiid yoke. A ahorUe version b You'll enjoy making thb attrac­ a Super absorbent! Pto 'but the fight has just begun. Diagnosis and •bo provided. solved here hoffliaiR piciui*—to* pawar provon durnii tive costume o f suspender skirt, "d . T ry as on your next job. doaniog vog tu b lei, Czodey gives 3TOU HMflw for your money bolero and turtle-neck sweater. trcotmffht arc the functlens of the phqsician. ; nfftem No. 1411 b tai sisea 12, Yaull ^ p l ^ Philoo's a^ctoavo now Fingw Tto T ub- draining fned foods, j • 14, M. It. 10; 40, 41. 8be 14, gowri Pattern No. 5522 contains that tojni tho tofl out of toning; ^ off sated grccat. 4 M ; yards of 34-itach; 1 yards The fM ng o f prcacriptfens is our responstobitM %— Hia'iiawast, mgM axcMiig Svp«r>V*g now m etplby «9 drochet directions for skirt, bolero w n trok to t i „ ! Ifa cootoinSyiSinto • Liot-fitec! Marvtlons for ruffling. and sweater fo r 16" doll; material BEAUPRE MOTORS, Inc. on eaqiM ito M ah(yany flnah oonooio - Pfafleo fllJO. fftytog flasBware, ditbet. M phormocistii. y r thb petteni, aand 10c in requiromenU and stitch iUustrs- f ■ ■ f. . > yuttf JWMe, Bddreas. ehu de- Uons. • YObo't coose apart-w et and ths tettem niunber to Send 25c In coins, ypur name, Soo it now a f . ; : / • r dry! You can mop up ■TSmBT. lilB MAN- address and the pattern number to ■VBNINO mKALO. ANNE CABOT. MANCHESTER AVB. AMBIPAB, NEW catmtes, ckan siiiks, dry EVENING HERAU). 1156 AVE. tabiii qnifkly, tborougbly. K . * , AMigaOAS, NEW YORif 36. N.V. NORMAN’S Baste fash- 443 HAtTFORD ROAD The colorful 1954 Needlework U o k fo r the Nffkvoc fled Spot 'MANCHmm' 14— b eobr- Album cbntabu 56 pages of lovely y i c H i ’ s ; I • complete ffssigns. "how -to' asetiona on RAINO flsi TW VIIW N oo tbo bhto dtodtocod / for ■ Midta-work. balpful room illustrs- OPEN t b m aaff fltracUoas lo r fl g ift patv 3MMAINST. m. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M: fV J Unm ZB cents A T T o u t LOCAL •lO CIKY OK SUMRMAKKiT t T’TT V -A r-: PAGE TWELVE ICANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1964 / I 1 ities end hear the agency's re­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1954 fK G E w o r a » i4 i« Treatment of the ji!atronicdlly lU, In a position of making good on quests for more funds. Aged and Infirm V'hich haa Its Ribicoff ns Opening day afternoon will be bta campaign spending jiroihlses haVa arrived at thelY \rinter home IJktily Radio w h At - v m main offices there. North Coventry Guam, where he haa a government devoted tci visits to two agencies wthout advopstlng higher taxesi RUSSELL^ BARBER SHOP B o U ^ in Florida, and cards to their W a p p i n g position. w n o —iM t in the recreational business; ITie Tours of the Mansfield -SUte Fiscal offleiala are anxioua to see friem’s here indicate they had a Christman Seals'. State Budgist Board of Fisheries and Game, and Hospital and Training School and It this can be worlied out. very pleasant trip down south. Mr. the " University of Oonnectlrut CORNER OF OAK ST. and SPRUCE ST. Church to Hold Examination Set 'C^istmaa seal sale chairman. nw faUowinc program the Park and Forest Commission. Frederick A. bcnuckman. Ribi­ and Mrs. ^oyd Standish haVe also Mra.'''Bobert Rose, lisa announced ------. ------s; Supper Serenade The governor-elect's planned ad­ will draw Riblcoff'a attention Dec. coff s penonsl budget sdvlsbr, says Bjbard Hires Mrs. Kreysig arrived at thetr winter home In Hove You An Event art BuppUad by Um WTlC—News o| World Talks Nov. 30 2, He will hold no budget hearings .Uiat sekis will be mailed to towns­ WDRC—Cboraliers vertising would presumably include that the schedule for the following WILL BE OPENED * Holi^y Sjervices Florida.' ‘ For Mail C^rier people tbrNGrat of tola week. She maaagamonta and ara aubjact ^ lljjOTHg-O. Heatter emphasis oh Connecticut's recrea­ the following dey, Friday, but will week of budget hearings will not Hartford, Nov. 23 (jP> —' Gov. Tuesday, Dec. 7. . . . . i urges residehla to make returns Scheduled That Colls ebaaga without noUca. tional advantages. .. be decided until the incoming During Executive ^ssion North Coventry, Nov. 23 (Spe­ Maarhenter Evening Herald promptly. She Tpminds townspeo­ WHAY—News; Suptwr Serenade Elect A. A. Ribicoff will open hts Rlbicoff's big problem ahead is governor looks over the field. Ribi­ ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24 North Coventry correepoadeat, Wspping: Nov, 23 (Special)—An « ita - WTtC—One Man’s FBmlly The second day, Dec. 1, will start in state finances. He has been cial)—"That Thanksi^vlng Din­ exsminsUon to fill the position of ple that 84 cents dut of each dollar WHAT-aiO Polka ilop WDRC-E. RTMurrow state budget heatings Nov. 30 by with a visit to Uie new Dept, of coff returns home Nov. 29 from a ner” will be the aermon theme of Mr*. IValter H a v e a, telephone will remain in to w n '^ further the WCCQHtocord Bavtow WGTH—Bacbaracb handed a recommended general cruise. Bolton, Nov. 23 (Special)—Mrs.,^tatea to w lde^he bvainess zone by Pilgrim X-60S9. rural mail carrier for the local post For Food? W IQ^RtquMt Motiato s WTIfc-^People Are Funny Hospital, Middletown. In the af­ presenting their bud(reU will be service at the Second Ckmgrega- mission. Applicants for *his exam­ WUTH-Jack’a Waxworks WDiRC-^top the Music o.!.'" tent Commission. tinuatlon of Increases in the sales, going out of office within the next Wa eorry and snrvlen oM alcctric rawn $35 per month by the Board of Ed­ and .4 4 -^ The land is bounded on together of a aodety, lodge or some friendly grouR. iiU ^ ^ WGTH—Treasury Asent ' ternoon, it will motor to the State corporation and unincorporated the weM and eaat by Bplton Center tional Church at 8 o'clock. All in ination must actually reside with­ Maadiester Evening ___ WHAT—no Polka Hop The development group w as. a few months and will be replaced ucation St Its meeting ast night the community are invited to at­ WSCS Planning WCCC—Rsoord Savltw Veteran's Home and Hospital, business taxes boosted By the 1933 Road/and Williams Road, respec- in the delivery of ■the local Post Wapping correepondeat. MnL. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU WHAY—Polish National Home Ribicoff target during the recent Rocky Hill .and alto visit the with Democrats picked by Ribi­ in the Elementary School. tend this service and bring their Office, and must have resided for WTIC—People Are Funny campaign. He accused the agency legislature over vigorous Demo­ coff to serve for tbe next four The action came in executive ttvat •Annie OolUas, telephoae MHciiell TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION WDRC—Slop the Music < Commission for the Care and cratic o|)*)oaltion. He finds himself Mrs. George W. Zaage holiday guests. If any find it im­ For Smorgasbord one year next preceding the cloaing WPRC—cal Kolby ^ WOTH—Treasury Asent of failing to be agg:rcs.sive enough years. eeMion which is reported to have possible to attend In the evening S-44IB. WOTH-Jack’s Waxworks neral services for Mrs. Anna date for receipt of applicstlora Oqr catering senrice is act up to be flexible enough te in attracting new Industry, and voted four to three with Chair' there will also be a apeclal serv­ Age limits waived for persona en- 'W H A Y ^ o in t Forward WlOi Windsor promised to revitalize such ef­ man John J. McDermott casting . Lange, wife of George W. Lange Owing to popular request, the accommodate any aize gathering. Why-not call os and ^'{ ^ y -m o Polka Hop WTIC—Dragnet of Cook Drive, were held this af­ ice on Thursday morning a t the WSCS of the North Methodist Utled to veterans preference, are WCOC—Record Rsvisw WDRC—Stop the Music forts. j the deciding >vote> First Congregations! Church at 9 from 18 to SO. talk over the details? W K N B ^m oest MaUiies , WGTH—Silver Eagle The Incoming governor wants Mrs. Kteyaig, who was an' elecf- ternoon from the Newkirk and o’clock. Church will again present a WTIC—Wldder Browo the 11-member commission which ed member of the board a deofoe Whitney Funeral Home in East The sepnon topic for the Sun­ smorgasbord Friday, Dec. 3, in Full information and applica­ rLiulltHEIM iS^ WDRC—Cal Kolbv WHAY—Going Forward With Windsor Hartford at 2:30 p. m. Burial was the church vestry, from 5:30 to tion forms may be obtained at the WGTH-^ack's Waxworks ■ WTIC—Dragnet * directs the agency abolished. Re­ ago, is currently aervlng h e r^ rd day worship service will be ^ At LOW PRICES d WDRC—Stop tl^ ’Music placing it wQuId be a single-paid term^as president of the ^dies' in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky "Where Do You Really Live?” 7 p.m . poet office, or from the commia- WBAY-91U Polka Hop ^ WGTH-Sllver Eagle Mill. A large aelectlon of Swedish and sion’a Washington Office. Appli- Garden Grove WCCC—Record Revlsw commissioner named by the gov­ Benevolent Society and iV secre­ ' Sunday morning those who at­ *'WHAY-Nliht Watch BARSTOW SAYS:- . Mrs. Lange, who died Sunday af­ American dishes will be on the utions must be filed with the ARNOLD PAGANL Prop. WTIC-Tha Womaa ernor. Resumption of advertising tary of the Research Learae. tended the Second Congregational ^Drtkir Dnis Stores 1 ITOKC-^ Koitar WTic—Ldx Radio Theater ternoon at her home, was 68 years menu. Including Swedish jne”*- u. S. Civil Service Commission, WDHC'-AOth Anniversary of the state's vacation attraction^ Board memiier Vincent Krze- Church enjoyed the adult choir k HOURS 8 A. M. to n P. M.^ PHONES: MI-3-7364 or MI-3-8847 WOTH—Ja d 's Waxworks W 07«—Bidward Arnold ' is also proposed. aiekl made,the motioiVio engage old and had been a resident of this balls, sliced turkey and ham, Washington 25, D. C. and must ■ laa- which sang and also the part the aslads, and all kinds of breads, postmarked not later to n Dec. 14. ^ 4fe ,ife Ah ▲ 4h 4L A ▲ A i f WHAY—Western CaraTsa Ribicoff plans a personal visit Mrs. Kreysig as sepfeUry in a town for the past three years. Be­ Youth Choir had in the service, WCOC—Recoed Rerlew ‘w5 aY—Nlxht Watch preliminary report xsf the salary sides her husband, she is survived pies and pastries. The Round Meeting Helj WTIC—Ju st Plala BUI ,.'WT1C—Lux Radio Theater to the agency in the state office “IT’S THE TRUTHl’’ library Open ' WDRC—Bing Crosby and contract subcommittee on by two daughters, Mrs. Ekiward Table Singers will entertain af­ Evergreen Lodge, A FA AM. met WDRC—News. WGTU-Newsreel br.ilding at 9 a; m. on the open­ S. Beadle of Glastonbury and Mrs. The'Porter Library will be open ter the supper. at Maaonic Temple last night. Af­ WuTH—RpL Preston of the Yukon. l:M - ing day of the budget hearings. vhlch he served, tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 3 , STEAMED GLAMS "We Haye Been An Authorized Remarks m a ^ concerning the Edward F. Reed of Eaat Hartford To insure plenty of food for ter the business session EMwin Weslem Carayaa x ' WIUY—Night Watch After looking over the facilities and two grandchildren. o’clock, but will be closed on everyone, reservations will be WTIC—Lux Radio Theater there, he will sit down with com­ motibn by Weraon Miner, a board Thursday evening. Burnham ahowed slides taken on __ Jones WDRC—Amos 'n' Andy member, recdled the matter of clos^ on Wednesday; Dec. 1. his recent trip-to the West. \ 50e il Kolby WGTH—Celebrity Time mission officials to discuss their Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ There are many new books on Tickets may be obtained from ' Preston of me Yukon program and hear their money ^ Westinghouse Dealeit For Over 22 Years!" principal Gnriel Reuben’s resig­ display and starting the first of George Hills, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' WHAY—Night watch nation lasy summer and the rea­ ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Je.ssie Sweet or Mrs. la - Wilbur Hills of Sullivan Ave., is WTIC—Lux Radio Theater requests for the coming two-year D’ltaUa, telephone Ml S-5545. December, there will be a special ■Verne Holm^. CHATTERBOX WDRC—MualC Hall period which begins next July 1, sons for /t. Amid heated protest display of Christmas books. visiting his parents for a few SIS Mala S£—Tel. MI-9-8002 WGTH—Christian Science from Vin. Pearl Jewell and Mrs. weeks. He is living on the isiahd of U:«»- The commission received $372,. Offering a Success UNION VOTE RESULTS DIFFER 000 to finance its operations for Lillian/Van Zander, Miner referred STATE'AIDE NAMED • 'The Thankoffering of the Sun­ WHAY—News: NlgM Watch ^ NOW — CLEARANCE SALE to w overheard conversation in W n c —McGee and Molly the past two years. But with Rlbi- day School which was held on New Haven. Nov. 23 tffi—Man­ WDRC-Mr. Keen coffs expanded program for devel' whim four members of the board Hartford. Nov. 23 Uf>—Secretary Friday evening was a very suc­ WGTH—Harry Flannery ' OF ENXDRJEi t o m a k e w a y f o r i w s m o d e l s we^ alleged among other tilings of . State-elect Mildred Allen has cessful event. Despite the bad agement of a Merritt Parkway Gas U:U— opment under hts proposed depart' Station and an AFL Teamsters WHAY—News; Night Watch ment of commerce will run well to' have plotted the removal of appointed Mrs. Alice Peterson of night, there was a fine group of IT -N ew s WTIC-Gildersleeve Vorman Preuss aa secretary in the Branford as deputy secretary of parents and children who attend­ Union official came up with dif­ WDRC—Moods for Romance over S400.000. hope that he would resign as the ferent results of an employ* elec­ .IC -N ew s WOTH-Crossroads Four other agencies are slated state, effective Jan. 5. Mrs. Peter­ ed. Results of the proceeds will YOUR BEST IN ALBUM BUYS WDB* ■ U:M- S A V E 2 0 to 1 5 % - 1« DAYS ONLY result, giving the board the oppor­ son was a member of the State be given at a teachers' meeting to tion last night. James Durso, per­ ^ WOT WHAY—News; Night Watch to be visited by Ribicoff "on his tunity to appoint a successor. House of Representatives for three sonnel manager for the Durso giU— WTIC—Listen t(v Washington opening day’s bout with budgetary be held in the near future. Member Stores 33 1/3 or 45 R.P.M. • WHAY-SpoUlcbt Sports Mrs. Van 2iander labelled the terms and was chairman of the To Meet Bros. Station in Fairfield, said the. / wriC-ItilcUy SperU WDRC—Moods for Ronuncs matters. employes there voted 15-8 against Wp RC—Balmsn WGTH—Army Hour alleged plot as * being absolutely House Committee on Cities and The members of the Welcoming / u The big State Health Dept. Will untrue and further stated she did Boroughs in the 1953 session. Mrs. joining, the union. But Joseph P. (With the Exception of Food and Drag) WGTU—Plano PertralU ,WHAY—News: Night Watch___ be visited later in the morning, Committee arc asked to meet at • GLENN MILLER—Limited AddMen .. VoLII •:sa^ WTIC—Listen to Washington not hold that the board should fill Peterson, also a former Branford the parsonage on , Saturday eve­ CTleaiy of Westport, the union's WHAY—Supper Serenade followed by a lunch at the State Z WESTINGHOUSE RANGES - vacancies even though it is re­ secretary-treasurer, said the vote WTIC—HMoJulIty W^iRC—Moods for Romance Police barracks on Washington SL registrar of voters, did not seek ning at 7:30 o’clock. Members of WDRO—O. bombarde- WGTh —Arm y Hour quired td do so by law. scelection to the State Legislature. this committee are Mrs. C. Irving was 5-3 against the union with 15 • BING CROSRY—20th Aonivers^Aibain WGTH-BUl Stem At that time, he will Inspect faWl- 2 Only Rdneho 38" Ranges $191.00- With Mrs. Jewell protesting votes challenged, nine by the union •tW - WHAY—News -ONLY $139.00 SAVE Loomis, Mrs. Charles H. Smith. w n c —News that. "If this is the way the dis­ (Christian Klocker and Keith Rey­ and six by management. CHeary y^ Y - ^ pper Serenade WDRC—News; Almanac Two Chicago girls were fired for WILL CLOSI 2 Only HDA-244 30" Ranges $249.95 -ONLY cussion is to run let’s go into constantly complaining about Uie nolds. said the election result rests with • A STAR IS lO R N — Soond Trddt. . Jody Garland t^R C —U. Thomas WGTH—News; 'Celebrities ‘ $199.95 SAVE executive session.” To which Mrs. W O TH -a OammeU U il k' ■ ventilation in their offlee. They In Florida the State Labor Relations Board’s tisa- WHAY-Nite Wstch 2 Only FG-30 30" Ranges $248.96 Van Zander replied, "Let's not finally got the air. Mr. and Mrs. Philip LaMontagne ruling on the 15 challenges. WHAY—Supper Serenade w n c —World Newu SEE X -ONLY $199.95 -SAVE have all this in the newspapers WTIC-Muslc WDRC—Cal Kolby Oareace H. Aaderson ter r WHITE CHRISTMAS—Sbnnd Trocli WDRO—Tenn. Biais WGTO—Sports Report 1 Only AD-774 Double Oven again.” ■WOTB-P. Lewis. Jr. $469.95 -ONLY $349.95 -SAVE The board temporarily withdrew Iin 9 Cro«by-Danny Koyn liU - WHAY-Nile Watch LOANS thS motion to hire Mrs. Kreysig WEDNESDAY w nc—glarlirtt Seraaada 1 Only BD-74 De Luxe Single WHAY—Supper Serenade W D R O ^ l Kolby OB second martgages and anto- $399.95- -ONLY $299.95 -.SAVE and voted to go into executive ses­ W n c -N . B. Teachers U :t*- naobUes. Also lasiirance. Tb^idey* Thnrstlays nntR 9 pjn. WDRC—Tsnn. Sm ie WHAY-Ntte Watch 1 Only DD-74 De Luxe Single sion. • WGTB-^. Vaaderooek W n c - ^ llA l SaruBads ■CONNECTICUT VALLEY $329.95- -ONLY $249.95 -SAVE When PTA observers, Mrs. Paul l ^ R C —Cal Kolby Rnd Investment Co. Arnold and Mrs. Edward Steele Other doy» nntfl 5:30 p jn. TelsYWoB Y4 East Center Street 1 Only DG De Luxe Single ~ $325.56- -ONLY and the press returned to the meet­ N o one is besten until hs ro $259.56 SAVE ing 3.5 minutes later Mrs. Kreysig, ViHNER’s Garden Center Or P u * T wo Tel. MI-t-45U Nov. 24 At Noon longer tries. who had been attending a Camera Club meeting in the building, was Introduced to the board and began Retail Merchants lureou her duties as secretary. P^Dttertoii's Injuries Slight BEAUTIFUL POTTED Norman C. Prcissel of New Brit­ MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 130 Center S tr e n \ Corner of ClChurch ALIs ain sustained only slight bruises, No otfier iMesher according to State Police, in an accident on - ftoutes 6 and 44-A, CHRYSANTHEMUMS .... >2.00 Sunday at 5 a.m. Preissel,.' who REFRIGERATORS was driving east apparently fell NICE SELECTION OF THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THANKSGIVING - AT WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE asleep lust as he passed''the Wil, ■ ■ \ - llaans Road. His car ^.Crossed the road, tore out several fence posts. Went down an enlbankment and LOOK - AT THEIR FINE PRODUCTS IN STOCK crashed into a tree it was reported. Spruce: up with New Model Dry ^ ^ n m g lOuse State Pollc^an John French in vestigated toe accident and issued a wamlng'Tor defective equipment. - TO THEIR ADVICE M u s t G O He repotted the front end of the Clearance Sale Vs Off sag completely demolished. It was You leek better end feel better when rern^ved from the scene by HOLLAND BULBS — EVERGREENS -— HEDGING hove fieen cNoned by NEW M O I^ * m odem , seK C^rlie's Service Station iri Man­ chester. entHle dry cleaning methods. LAUNDRO/IVir* Hospitalized FLOWERING SHRUBS S A ^ SAVE Mrs. Robert E. Gorton of '"randy Street is a surgical patient at The werh l^'deoe in onr own plant nnder strictnst Ssfcra yoy kyy — imko m hatwm ky h dm% Manchester Memorial Hoapikal MstsariMa wS4 may olltor wadber. . . 1 TF^^16 De Luxe 2-Door where she will be confined for the Rod Ruscus, Silver CrlRklebush, Imi­ A voriety of pkHtie plonton 90107- inspection—your guaranteo of qndity Hm Only LAUNDROMAT hm them etti remainder of the week. onteed by Good Heusek(Bopin9 — lessens. Hearing Slated tation Flowors and mony ether i^ems HEATING and / Frost Free The Zoning Oommission.wiII hold wail, table and window. a public hearing tonight at the for your decorative needs. $1.|9 and up ig. $517 SAVE $117 Community Mall at 8 o'clock on the request of Green Manor Es- AIR CONDITIONING ONLY $400 Stop in and see the fabulous “BowhO-leouty" and the display of Christmos Hundrads of sotbRnd cusfonMn boor mstL WtlSS-TSSSVI SOOl NSTII iAV» decorations at Handy for load^, Automatically mony tn our fino instoNofion and sorvica orqon* unloading. Weigiu measurea amount of / 1 DFG-12512' De Luxe iM tie n . asaet m m of aach Water to Uaa load. of load. / ' Frost Free ViTTNER’s Garden Center NEW MODEL Reg. $478.775AVE $100 i LAUNDRY ft DRY CLEANING MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWN UNE — ROUTE 83 ^ ONLY$378,77 bUR DELIVERY NOW EXTENDS TO GULF SOLAR FUEL OIL TEL. MI-9-2623 BOLTON • COLUMBIA ..... fUlllll cosrtsi ASMMIU 4CTI0S Start, atop, or rs- Gentle, yet thor-y NEXT TO BRUNNER'S — ACROSS FROM GARRITY IROS. ANDOVER • COVENTRY paat any part of ough. Drains dirty 2 DF&105 10' De Luxe washing cycle at wash and rlnaa any time^ And . . . watera aiaay horn Frost Free ILLIAMS OIL SERVICE you have 3 watW clothes, newer tamperaturas! through theaa. y \' Reg, $440.46 SAVE $88 341 IROAD STREET Ml.9^548 Wash EvoryHiInf—ivM Now Mirada Fabrics Ctia«IR...SAMt...MSTflR Man ars skbsffcsRssj ym t Ms A t REATER HARTFORD’S URfiEST SHOPPINS CENTER You may salact low temperatura. miaimum wash SLANTINO FRONT. Deaigasd fpr ydurcon- ONLY $332.46 8 tima. for miracia fabrics—hot temparatora, venienoe. Eads banding, stooniag, heavy Uftiag. It’s so easy to use! * T OPEN THIS WEEK ONLY. TUES.. WED.. FRL. and SAT.. 10 o.m. to 11 p.m. longer wash periods for haavy, dirty clothaa . i i OPEN NEXT WEEK ON OUR REGULAR DAYS. THURS.. FRL. SAT.. 10 o^n. to 11 AUCXIONS and all coma out sparkling draa! SCIF-CUANING. Cleans itsalf/sedimaat ^1 DFG-87 Frost Free < COUNTRY and liat^ara flushed away. / — INMODERNHEATEDBRICKBUILDING — NEW WARRANTY. Guaranteed to/M free firpm Reg. $367 SAVE $70 Aamrlca'a FavorSa LaauJry Twtml , defects for one year. TYanasuamoa is un­ EVERYTHINfi FOR MAN, WOMAN RRi CHILD MERCHANDISE conditionally guarantaad foY Ava fiiU years. Identically styled to the ONLY $297 FAIR FOR HOME. WORK and PLAY Lwundranut, is the Wmting- CORROSION aad RUST MSISTANT. New FARMERS MARKET NIGHTLY house Electric Clothaa Dry er patented synthetic finldi ends worry about mat or oorrodoa. ’ FREE PARKINS FOR , M CARS withexcluaiva handy Loading - 1 FG-87 Reg. $316 SAVE $60 Hebron Avcn (Rt. 84) and Mill $t., Glastonbury 2 8 Door Shelf, S-Way Dry Dial, 7 P. M to l l Pe M. Singing Signal, direct air PNONE ME-^9112 flow ayatam. See them now! ON LY $256 «M M suai...irnk^\^stilldlpuse FRIGIMin 1 UFE-120 12' Upright Westinghouse .88 1 Westinghouse Waste-Awoy Garbage RirioiMlkWHlMr o n l y Freezer. Reg. $459.95 NOW $339.95' thanksgiving week specials Disposer. Reg. $129.95 NOW $79,95 ' Tuesday Only " ' Wednesday Only Friday Only ' Saturday Only ' SA VE$120 «eO«rUM«* ■ SA V E$$0 2 Ui. MAXWELL HOUSE PILLOWS / FREE (Valuosto$1S.98l COFFEE • — LAUNDROMATS F B U IT C A K E One Pair J 0 . 9 5 1 Lb. Tin Reg. $12.95 Pair RIDES YOUTHFUL SLENDERIZING" 5 LB4 8E LUXE UUNDROMilTS .4 84 DE LUXE DRYERS ' t DS-7 WESTIINIHOUH A y c i*Kh FIRST QUALITY A Q c IN REUSABLE FOR THE HALF SIZE DRESSES RE8.S2n 4 S-SAVE$S$-$ 23M 5 *EI.$WM-SXVE$ 5I - $ 17M 5 M - lb. p l a s t ic BAG Wiring nllewanee fre dryer np U $1S free. w IDliDD " * U I^ T olMeOU^ S A v E o N 1 Per Cuatomrr ' 1 Lb. Per C’u»t<»mrr Uallmltrd QtMatity KIDDIES SIrfs 16!4 to 24'/,.- ‘^wAyBEaT" Variely of holiday colons and styles. MototoBli APPLES CAPONS Ovra Ready Ux FOAM RUBBER MATS f i l i 4 * f F in t 4)ualiD' « . * 9 C f LADIE-V iee% OIUUON A>TD NYLON POTATOES ^■ins UreSBBS neg. $2J 0 4 F o r f e O P SWEATERS_ First Quality n u c ii DONUTS BOX JEWELRY M &N Outlet ^ 9 9 7 5 UNOLEUM r x ir Staai4ard Weight *5.55 CHEESE CAKE *!5luZir HaRiLMaAo Conaces Keg. .8140 SIO 505 East Middle Turnpike V Chambers Buildihr Laiiat’ Nyla^ H^E sn9%*;. 79e At Manchester Green JUST NORTH OF THE POST OFFICE ESTABLISHED 1922 Kemp’s, Inc. Zarex ALCOHOL Open Daily * aW io 9 P. M. x T E L 141.9-7234 - Includinf Wednesday We service ONLY wM wa seE. 743 Main St,:-M I.3.5680 . . SALES and SHtVICE. ‘ - J " m i f o u r t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN,, TUESDA^, NOVEMBER « . 1954 jL, MANCHESTER ETENWe HERALD. HANCRE81ER. CONN.. TUESDAT. NOVEMBER SS. 1954 f9 L G E F l f ' i l W TflONBRVILLB FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FRISaLLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER OAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE waa granted with the stipulation iBoard Grants that no mors than 75 cars ara to Jap Jilted Artist ■ ^ An»wr to Prtviout Putil* Sense and Nonsense be stored on the lot.' lWOODPBCKBR! S o n g i t r ^ ^ U M JH n a An application by another car Paul Lewis Builds Models Kills ‘Wrong’ Girl You Don*t Have to Pay Extra fo r u l JU 15 Exceptions saiesrbdm, Dillon's, 'for permission UU A vucatlon la a nuccMa. if we hear a really good after-dinner to use a lot for the sale of usbd /■ — - ' - . A C « 0 « S • N avM air . u k i a manage to change the color of the speech 7 cars at 313 Main Btreet waa also Tokyo (A4—A Jilted young artiat U K JU I Sedsstfw, tUUon (ab.) clrclea under our eyes from" black Next man—Just once, A friend granted by the ZBA. The permis­ admittad to police today he mis­ .at J OIPX'^ H'® I ^ 10 Clutch Four Requests Tabled; sion by the Board was given on Of Wagons, Ships, Planes M onica— P.- to tan.-^Wall Street Journal. of mine said: "Waiter, bring me takenly strangled the wrong girl the check.'" condition no wrecks be stored TShoba^tdio It Royal Italian Allow Jarvis Parking and a 77-day mystery murder .case family namo. Mis curly, golden locks and inno­ there and lighting be provided waa solved. 13 Bambooliko 1 cent, round face proved t.n irreslst- A girl met an old flame who had Within Foot of Line from the nearby garage building, * Officera issld 29-year-oM Hideo ■raaa able charm to hi*' aunt. - turned her down, and decided to- not from Ilghta on the lot Itself. Funiya, told them this story; 11 Altitudo (ab.) Aiunt—Darling (hugging him highltaf him. All four appttcatibna mafe T>y Modernizes Ballding (tp M tv p I He accosted Hlsako Kuzunukl, 21 Wrttara* marks tightly) you're such a sweet little Old Flame—Sony, (murmuring Alexander Jarvia intereata to the Permission was given two other 19, on a dark street' in the village f IfR aad lad ! when the hostess introduced him applicants: John Zlemak, to alter Whiskey! 17 load contoinarH ArtamoMuro i child. Auntie will give ydU ten Zoning Board of Ai^ala were of Takashina Sept. 9, thinking she SSOporaUd 31 SnoQMt 49 Mimics ■ cents if you will give her a kiss. to her) I didn't get youf name. the front of his building' at 378 w-as Furate Agawa who had re­ t l Sailor -Child—Jfaw, I can get more than Former Boy Friend—I know you granted in axecutive aeaalon by the Hartford Rd. and moderniza its StStooptnc 34 Purrowa 3SScottiah 47 Weights of Board following laat night’i public fused to marry him. He atraagled 35 Creator twice that Just for drinking castor didn't, but you certainly tried hard appearance; and Albert J. Steven­ her with a towel. RIAD WHY FUlSCHMANN’S (umlturo tbaopfold tndis hearing in the Municipal Building. quantity'' oil. (wrinkling hl& nose). enough. son, to use the first floor of the 31 ViaKora 33 Sorrowful 41 Cssentisl being The requeata were for excepttona dwelling at 37 Strant.St, for light ■When Fumy a discovered his M ra la o fo d 31 Moorish tabor 41 Solar disk HIOHiR PROOF OlVIS YOU JRORi 31 Moaquo towar Tombstone Dealer (after several to be made In connection, with the housekeeping purpoees. Steven­ mistake he hacked the body with 37 Now star 40Tspuyan 91 Exist A movie actor was suing for a razor and threw it into a ferti­ 3tOakaaad breach of Co:vtrac(. In tlie course futile suggestions)—How would new ahopplng center on E,: Center son’s application waa for a two INJPYMINT AT LISS COSTI ISSmaU 31 Alporlan 43 Scandinavian S3 Hostelry , Street. year extension of permission pre­ lizer tank. aaaport 43 Gaelic 94HaU! of the suit the coinpany's co’nsel Just a simple "Gone Home” do for S3 INraian watar an inscription? , Three of the four -were made by viously granted. Police cracked the rase from SOPiaturo 44 Rots flax 99 Legal point asked: torn pieces of art paper found near wbaal Lawyer—And do you conai^r Widow—I guess that will be all the Eaet Center Street Corp. and The Zion Evangelical Church 14 Wandarar ;—T younwlf a capable actor? right; It was always the last place aaked for variance to zoning reg- was given a two year extenston of the i>ody and a description of You're sure to get extra enjoyment SI Stopias way r r r r* sr r Actor—Sir, I consider myself the he ever went. ulhtiona no that parking woi'.ld be permission to maintain twoi frae Funiya by girls who had seen him when you buy extra-Proof whiskey. 5 r n loitering at the Takashina High 37 Puff up world’s greatest actor. permitted within one foot of the standing ground signs at the For “ P roor’ tells you a whiskey's atreet llna ihatead of the five feet southeast comer of Cooper and School the day of the crime. SINatwerka F 1 Lawyer—(3ome now, don^t you Ten cents used to be big money. —I] i apeclfled In the regcilatlona; per- Center Streets, and at the north­ “ strength.” Today, most blends are 41 LagitUttva r ~ think that sounds a bit conceited? How dimes have changed.— bodlai F Actor—I admit that it may mlaaion to have a free atanding east comer of West Btreet and no more than 86 Proof. But Fleisrh- pa 1 tact. lighted ground aign there; and 4SA«a sound so, but you nnist remember Hartford Road. manri’s is a full 90 Proof! This means IF F F ehaiigea to perrjit building nearer 41 H ara n room P P that I am tind4r oath. Applications made by Gustave P n Maryland is the'only .slate in the the atreet line than allowable on Schaller for extension of permis­ Manchester that you get more flavor— more en­ 47Bodyo(watar F a F F United States which still retains r — Sign in a Boston bar-room: "Re­ W eaat aide of Lenox Stfeet. sion to retain a atorage building joyment in every drink. M M and the whipping po.‘'t as a method of X ' queatlon Waa raiaed in con­ used in his humus business at the Date Book n sa a a tla a t ■ main Seated While Room Is In punishment.—Mrs. W. H. CTirist- 'J t zr P F F r r nection with parking becauae the west side of McNall Street porth Proof determines the amount o f taxes MParlaolbaalt Mbtion." mas, Springfield, Ohio. atate owns about four feet in front of Route 15; and Elmer Johnson collected by the U. S. Government on. •7 Salurtant iJ 1 F of the Jarvia property fronting on for permiesiofi to have three free Tomorrow OUT OCR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OLK UOAKlilMG HOUSE with M I M n w m An anonymous Nsw York tax-, Nothing takes the starch out of whiskies. .And although Fleischmann IT 1 payer sent a letter to the State E. Center Street. Thla etrip, plua atanding ground signs closer to the Harvest Moon ball, sponsored by BBCBtle Ji F a man like a diet. —Floyd R. the one foot aaked in the applica­ street than allowable at 847 W. St. Mary's YPF, in parish hall, 8 pays $1.03 more per case thsn 86 M D b n ln lth p I Comptroller's saying, that he had / SOUNDS SENT HIM ST‘LL Be THAT MItfMT; |r F cheated on his. Income tax ten Miller in SATEVEPOST. tion. would bring the area In con­ Middle Tpke., were also granted. to 13. Proof blend's, neischnunn*8.cp{/.4 jpu JI5UKE TO HIS AUHT» » a t , BOWK Ul ■PM P years ago and had not been able formity with other almllar parking Temporary PermlMlon H'edoeeday, Nov. 34 Folk A BOWL E6At>,BOV€.'?RACe . TWEOORSIF 1 areaa in the town. Permission waa given Johnsdn Harvest Moon ball, sponsored by less thsn msny brands o f lower Proof. . M A 3 0 R ,(F , 1NEV RAID US A6AM U n fo ld r to sleep since. SUCCH3SS—Making more money OF FLOOR. BUt SELVES FOR A SURPRi' 1 to meet obligations you wouldn't However, if the aUte aver uaca on a temporary basis and will laat St. Mary's TPF, in parish hall, 8 Try Fleischrosnn’s—you’ll agree that' NO, HE couLPKrr I ‘M eOlNiS TO PRESeWT THE picture] ■4.- WITH A POETIC SDamiffod He enclosed 935 and added; "If IT ir I still esn't sleep, I 'will send the have if you didn't have so much the land, parhane for the purpoae until June 1, 1959. He said during ,to 12. it’s the best blended trhiskey value in OOAROUMPTHE, IS ffK3 MUS ONiWeHML, P r of widening E. Onter Street, then the public hearing that he thought H'edneeday, Dee. 1 THE CLUB WITH AM OIL EMOUCSM P P E balsnce. money. PA1MTIS6 OF SHW^PeACE-; we co o L D SR/w e-, dPiaochplunl F t the parkl^ng Area would be only the state would take the land there America! Buy a bottle—today! TO COVER o n l y R e a d t h e artkte P" I F P F Annual fair of the American Le­ IT vitLL O lV fT w e s e 1 one foot from the sidewalk, poaal- before that time to widen that sec­ gion Auxiliary, Legion Home, 10 t h a t h o l e RACIN6 Ne w s If at first you don’t succeed, try Barber .Shave, sir? J»LAlM ROOMS A DlGMI- IBofoco F bly creating a safety hazard for tion of W. Middle Turnpike. a.m. b e c a u s e WE'Rc ] IC u ddla another channel.—James L. CJurrlc Patron—No, Just a haircut,' passing pedeetriana. _ FiEp; LireeARV in Satevepost. please. , Three appileatiems tabled wars "Christmaa Tree Town." annual p l a s t e r / Bo o r w o c m s /, 7 rri|htaa w This difficulty was met by the from John F. Howard, who re­ A N D a r t i s t i c Bayber—Would you mind tak- fair of WSC8, South Methodist • ChaiaadatMal 1^ terms under which the ZBA grant­ quested permission to use a room 1.03 TONC— 1 1 C L Z Diner—Next I suppose, they'll ing your hat off. then? Church. all get up and apout a u-hlle. (to Patron - Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't ed the request, that if the sUte for an office in a garage at 134 Dec. 8 and 4 ever used the atrip, the parking Oakland 8L; Arthur Steele, who the man next to him) Did you ever know ladies were present. Sock and Buskin's presentation barriers would have to be altered wishes to conduct a limited con­ of "-On Borrowed Tln'e,” Buckley 4 / S QiH N t Pint BUGS BUNNY so no part of a car. could project tracting btisineas at 460 Vernon St.; and Stephen Cavagnaro, for School. ever the sidewalk. . Saturday, Dec. 4 Allow Sign permission to make additions and Waddell PTA nUnatrel show, No problems were seen In the, alterations to Cavey’s restaurant ILENOtO WHISKEY.90FIIOOF.05» GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS application for erection of the at 45 E. Center SL school auditorium, 8 p.m. free atanding ground aign. and it Cavagnaro’s iNans. discussed THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CDRFOAATION, PEEKSKILL. N.Y, was granted because the sign was during the public hearing, are to felt by the ZBA to be necesaary narrow .the driveway leading to for the conduct of husineas there. the parking area in the rear by The third application, to allow about five feet and use the room building nearer the atreet line for a cocktail lounge where the bar than permiaaable'on the eaat side is now located. It is also planned to add a more imposing entrance of Lenox Street, and a ■similar re­ to the front of the building. quest made by the Bast Center- Three applications were alsp^ Lenox Corp. for the west aide' of By JOSEPH A. OWENS Bsraid Phoie acted on in the executive session Rockville (Special)—Paul Lewis _ .'ll-xsl l b ^ A N Lenox Street, were both granted which had been held over from FininJONi JRwtUAHJ, ARTISTIC by the board. prior hearings. . ' is anxiously awwlting the coming model plane builder hM. A razor sponsor a club for young model BORN TMIKTY YEARS TDO SOON >■ SUCCESSs These two changes were recom' school vacations so'that his one- blade Is second. I have plenty of makers. Mtdicine Gives All granted, they were' from cutters and hea'vy tools but with­ An avid swimmer during the mended by the Town Planning Cole Motors, for permission to sell Commission and the Board of Di­ man assembly line can turn out a out the paper and blade no plane summer this skilled youngster ALLEY OOP ThatVi Confidence B y Y.T. HAMLIN and repair used cars tb^re on the score of rockets, planes and bat­ could be built." ir.anBgcs to combine his interests rectors, and were made in con­ condition that no Junl^are kent on QSICKmiEF nection with negotlaUona under tleships. Hopes To Fly by taking a model.plane, complete R S . I PUNNOLfiUZ IS W the premises; H. P .^ ood and Sons Looking to the future he opines, with pontoons, with him when he by ift toothing effect I My6O009€Sa\WEa,Wm I PONT HfiOR' KEN WINSTON xwway ey for the donation of Innd on for a free standing ground sign The eighth grade piipil at the ONLYONE IVE SEEN SO a l l e y , w m a t u ) h a H a r u n / W ) o A tm' 0 W 6 BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY ith sides of Lenox Street by Jar- "I would like to fly when I'm older goes for a dip. on the throat WJt.AN'THEY MAP HIM at S3 McKee SLt and from Drs. Maple Street School la I *>*®R*i** there is a great future in His father Is Renwick Lewis, I ^ aS wnStI t o “ vis\lo permit widening of the Thomas HealyXnd Robert Butler- AT HARP labor SO I , liO Place ajiA th' { tunic's atreer-At its intersection with E. the city’s foremost model builder. | aviation.” His mother claimVnnz Paul principal at the Northeast School, BMOUtaP K ^ E*«B«NCY fleld for a a l^ at 257 E. Center Modestly Paul says, "I’m not very U interested in 'becoming a lawyer Slid though he might like to point PONT IMACtNE THEYtt J ? ^ ^ COUNTRV? \ ARMY.P OtFINCe eOARD SACK AFTCR KBN. Center Street. St . ^./ . MWM'ne Y o u t RUMS »i mucc % 'rH e good. It’s interesting so I make, will continue this to his son and say, "Like father, rr TOO COOP. NeAWST TeLePHowe-BooTH.,. If the exceptions were not Permission had already been made, when .the town took the .. I line of thinking. She believes the like son" the elder Lewis admits given the doctors by the ZBA to as many different things adeptness of his hands will lead to PatJ's handicraft talents have not r mr wsFf tc land to widen thf atreet, it would construct offiesa at that address. can.” I another career. have meant a loss of usable land been inhe«ited. A aoiLep n o ■However, a minlattire Coneatoga Able to build .planea, bpata, cars Despite the time consumed con­ AOOICT/ x V by Jarvia enterpriaea because the . / ------• m v r m i i t street line would have automatical­ Wagon, a replica of the 18th cen­ and Just about everyUiing put on structing models, Paul manages to the market in lUU, Ami has ly moved back on bot^jjklea of tury wagons which carried settlers read extensively; particularly booka JDoctor Claims Hat to the west, built by Paul, belles broadened his scope at times and dealing with science, and registers LenoB-Street ,^7 v / Mis stafement. and it la quite ap- Of the remaining 19 applica­ constructed iteilH withSiit the use good p a d e s irt kchool. irent he ia a master of his youth- of a blueprint or any guide. One tions, four were tabled for further Only Aid for Bald pa If Uncle Sam ever needs a pro­ ful trade. such piece is a model racer W'hlch duction genius Paul Le'X'la could inveatigatlons and the rest /Were Complete with curved bottoms, lacks only a miniature Baimey Old- verj’ well be the man to fill the granted, subject to conditions in Arbor, Mich. (B -A Unlver- and white canvas top the prairie fleld. ' Job. At a young age he Is display­ soma cases. sity qf Michlgsh doctor says If 'schooner seemingly needs only Like many other enthusiasts his ing a unique ability to produce Of two requests |rom Oak ANNOUNCEMENT BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Worried BY ElKiAK MAKTIM your ihqUier and father :*M «. . The latter\r*quest was for a university's medical school, says br‘ s and - tennis racquets, golf TO TW VRttbCTR. I AlMOir 44VI YOU TM« he recommends throwing away project and the curly haired lad clubs and the high. chair that is \ O O W T nwjiCT m9TMP0F Tirtf a TMN SUOMNLY nAfPCilgg aign on the-south aide of Tolland welcomed the opportunity to com­ Ruth m ilett M A M A .M b ’ ON rrj n w r fiy-iy. hair lotions and advisaa persona waiting around for a new custom­ V0«O»b«) .TSOIb'EV ? 0I5W W I- jORTiCAU TiKi-esr J0I.I Turnpike on Residence Zone AA, bine school work and his hobby. He MoetK SNO while tha/'extenslon granted con-, not to be misled by advertisements. er. "Just recognize the inevltalrte and used plans from a model book but There was a patio in back, but JUSTUNOffl cemed ir sign w the north side of did .not buy special materials, Pretty Home Is Nice, But the sim e street west of the adjust accordingly,” saya the akin Women Want Livable House no place for the neighborhood PWMlb. 'CMJEA TNrsrtio choosing to UM'leftover from his gang to play baseball or football. Hockanum River in Residence specialist. \ - There is a grandmother in Penn­ .orsouiA Advising women on home wave's: .wooden model planes, sylvania who turned home builder A beautiful, tenaced lawn, but 0131 M M LM ’ -. lie A. and dyes| the doctor says; ' , The —Mighty Mo four years ago and has already only a cubbyhole for storing all '^CbarlM Gibson, who had re- "If you have noted any akin TOough centuries apart in nls- made a fabulous success in the the necessary equipment for keep­ /^uested continuance of permission ch)uiges following the use of home tory 'the wagon and Mighty Mo. construction business because she ing it up. to sell religious articles, and books waves or dyes, it would be wise the famed U.S. Navy battleship, i is -s woman and knows what wom- And whatever the price, tliat la in his hoile It 173 S. Main St., not to use them again. Severe re­ are often aide by side in Paul's en want in a home, the trouble with most of the waa given a two year extension. actions could follow continued cellar wor^hop. The Mo la a plas-, j f , houses that are being built to sell Permission was also given tic model he haa put together. yromen in the home-building field, i these days. Hovc:ard A. Gibeon to replace an . Dr. Jahaen aaya he has a solution Planes seem to be his pets. IJls- For the men seem bent on givl They are full of gadgets, tut existing sign with a free standing for dandruff too: / , playing an Aeronca seaplane he ing us all the fancy extras, and a'oort on livability. And unless STRATlON R16HT. lighted ground sign with the JEFF COBB "Shampoo seemia to be the beat explains. "This was an interesting almost none of the real necessities, mere women 8«t into the construr- BY PETER HOFFMAN lighting not to exceed two 90 watt way of controlling the situation. one to make. I hope the Foker for today’s living In the homes tiosi business, they'f-e likely to go ' 4 bulba, one on either aide of the It'a a good Idea to shampoo .your and Sped I'm tackling ne;xt will they design and build to sell. on being that way. MICKEY FINN sign', and shielded in such a man­ hair, brush too." come .out aa good.? '- Just yesterday I went through (All ri^ ta reserved, NEA Service, «*> I.ANU L l^ O N A k D ner tiiat glare Is minimized. This The 13-year-old bdy keeps a a model _ home, complete • with Inc.) . ■%.u was granted for a six months INDIAN FAN CX-irB complete record of the things he | many baths, swimming pool, air m SUVIBSCP1 WEU.NE1CG0ME ^ IIHIIHCsTlirSAUEADYOH , ,iXiq>llB| I 11,1m periqd. haa built and can quote dlrecf from conditioning, etc. BRE.4K REPORTED INATVanK •4roiia)D5RNCYFBilS MI.TUnU?\TNE N LY iH i^ A request to be allowed to divide Cleveland for Papa tn aet up a power tool «nd a power saw valued at 1220 The lota are on Vecnon Street houser is next on .the Tribe wit!i Paul states he has always dsb- or two. - jwas Ukeh. (Formally of Brown - Beaupre, Inc.) north of Constance Drive. 1,788. Early Wynn haa 1,178. Bob bled in model building but did not { No place for any member of the Police' CTilef Terrence J. Me-! A requeat by Matthew Mpriarty Lsmon.made It this year. He now undertake any worthwhile projects I family to get away from the rest | Kaig said thieves gained entrance for extended permission to use the has 1,030. ■until two years ago. "It fascinates I of the hotisehold and the feleVision ! laat night b>- breaking a. window: premiaea on Center Street for the me. That’s the reason I like it;" 'i Mt to read in peace and quiet, . ; They left by the back door. The eala of new and used cars and to Tb* poorwlll, southwestern cous­ In biuincaa like fashion he picks | No place to store all the equip- j break was discovered by Moord. continue to have -two free stand­ in -of the whippoorwill, ik the only IS NOW OUR im a pl4-Iates thirough the years,* such as I home from-work at midnight. CAPiAlN EASY The Blowup BY l.h!SI.IE TURN ER FRECKLE!^ AND HIS FRIENDI Time To Scram BY nArikpr tnciitAcicL BUT I *Wff i«Ria T THfffne CHAwar MERRILL C BLnS.SBH SERVICE CENTER MANA(XR ru BUT IF WE Off BORROW , HMfftfT tIBBN ' i SAP YOUR s e m t ppirr DRIVE nutiiicNiM A 0A5 BIATION; SHE EASY KITH TkAT, SMRY. HHlPICTURfitMAyBtTr/ ' tMRU BMOUaMi — JO M BARHES IS M DROVE 5TATS ROAD Hi M e iv N b a t e s m a s t h e T h a t s o e rriiIN6 TOO CLOSE 1b A MAM N I C N WAS TOO (MICH LIKE / DEATH BECAUSE A -VOtTHAVC STAnON ATTBNOANr CAN / wimour MBARwii TAKiNO HE IDWC PRINOLa-SHAOrTSIPC CHRtSIM AS/ SEC TOU NEX.T YEAR./ LA«r MGMT, MOPll MAVK YW NOT 10 BE )0UL / MTNSAS MSIDOK. COUFUMD PBHTPy JTi AN* SMR WYFOORBifnR FOKMAI----- I'U . 8 T BASKSTEAU. HOF----- s _ _ _ _ N K CONSCPICi, RATtCR T7MI.EVENPSME / WS CAR FDRHERSlI RMmWTR ^ AN lARXWrr lUkM-V SLAiMfWPBr frantic thb aesr sruvesTca. cooc a s c t o W« AMD happy to oaiioMie« w new bova tha^««rvicM off O F t h e 7MAN VOURMARRIAOb 1 WAS BlOlPfil^ MUSS WB CAN SOMfiOIC THAT DOWN AND FOR. THE Hl-T 0ANCe-r« om rown eETTING T B ot oor S«rvie« Cfloftr MONogtr. .CAUMCHKMCP t PROVE S « - .ELSEl ^ . •BTOWTIy Speed fry c/sftafc-r r T R*A0Y, / NAM6 I JUST— f WHEN? Tom r - with 14 yNort* •xporiNoc* of hh owb In nm oMto- I'U . TACT motivN Bdd hot now Nomt d np with on* off Moncht i Q ’ - 4 :\ v tor'* old—t sorvicN stations if not THE oldost. Wo hopo yon w il rooow ocepmiotancos with Tom Brown hi his now position. Ho wiB bo glad to soo yoo AND SERVt YOU W ELL

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I % > Bf ’ H I - ---A -V.-J n- .' • i p M ffv '■' \- . y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1954 UANCHESTER^EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ■\ PAGE SEVBNm t / • Race One of Top Events in Opens Basketball Season Thursday Night at Armoi^ Road Race Entries Follow the Runners Around, the Five Mile Course. Thursday Morning Hart Serious Threat Merchants End Season Smith Winner Qiuurteri>a4j( Aerialists Writers Name Aimiial Alumni Glasli ^ Over McBride Ohio Best 11 Kumb«r Nam* Club or Affiliation .East Hartford 1. CharlM RobbiM . . . .New York Pioneer Club To Kelley’s Record Scheduled for 8:15 ». Nick Contea ...... Unattached—Natick, Mass. Boardwalk Billy Wants Buckeyes Get Thumping 8. Charles Qyson e • s e e a .University of Connecticut Play Aragons in Annual 4. Hert> Hinman ...... Wesleyan University I* Only two days remain befme Tilt with Don G»ckell Vote of Confidence; 5. Royca Ra^-j'er .North Medford Club Top Five Finishers the 18th ninning of the Manches­ Thanksgiving Morning Indians Boast Veteran .Providence College Or Valdes; Olla Loses 0. Joaaph Madden . . . . ^ A o n ^ ter Five Mile Road Race and for mum UCLA - Soonera Trail a B r © iW Since 1946 Race Game at Alumni Field u m Quintet; Go'Gaptains ..Providence College 1. Bernard Dandley ... the first Urns in four yeara It New York, Nov, 23 (ffV^Board- 8. Rod Boucher ...... Providence College - New York. Nor. 33 (ff) — Rote Johnson and Moriuurdt .New York University looks like a new champion will be At 10:45 Minus Scott walk Billy Smith, a ninth round •. Harold Swidler . . . . MARYCWeHEtll tachnlcal knockout winner over Bowl-bound Ohio State, only the! 10. Bruce liOckerbia . . . .New York University 1. Charlie RobMoe crowned. Uttle , BBC U toO jjJB. Among 4 Lettermen U b R A R V Another semi-pro footbaU aca- ■aiMeid I . (O -Archie McBride, wants to fUht second team in Big Ten history 11. Ike ttatza ...... New York University 3. Herb Stevenson first place man in 1951-1952 and Bt. Oeors* ACTOMOTIVK LRAOCE lot M M tot haavjrwelgbts Nino Valdes or Don ever to win eeven stnUght games CaeUff* (61 12. Philip Jordan ...... Esst Hartford Harriers 8. Franets Leary i 1953 and holder of the eourae rec- ■on approachea the end of the PlumiAer . 9t 106 — With High’s fbotbaU toam lafaly Ssdroitaskl Cockell while he waits for Archie LaRocheUe ...... *6 101 IM 13. Arthur Bailey . .East Hartford Hairiers 4. Bob Bray ' ord, haa not filed his entry to com­ trail. Thanksgiving morning will W tt li< that tough circuit racelved a Errrrtta ...... 102 91 — Wlnlfr . . . . 110 lit 106 Moore to defend hia li'ght heavy- Cunline .... 13f stored away In moth balto for an­ .East Hartford Harriers 8. Joe BrodenuMi pete. Attempts to contact Kejley, Hadicn ...... 106 109 100 307 14. John F e d o r ...... mark the finis for the talented and ft 100 lit Ight title. thumping vote of confidence today Flynn ...... 16 — 66 other season, th* schoUistIa spot­ . Unattached—Larchmont. N. T. Whining Time 26:10. ! who is now serving with the Fuller ...... 18. Tom Russell ...... successful Merchants who wind up Totals ...... n o 104 Imith, No. 1 contender in the from 250 s orta writars and broad­ ...... 133 99 1 » 341 16.. Harold Fdwards . . . .Unattached—Temple, ,N- H- 1946— Army, have been unsuccessful. < nukpman .. • •*— III 111 236 light will now focus oo Coach xigln We§t u a* T a v m 175-pound class, dropped McBride casters. parUcipaUng in th* semi­ T ite r...... 131 .Boston Athletic Association 1; Cfiiarlle Robbins I Former Penn Star with their annual Turkey Day con- Rosa 103 * IM 346 Zatursky and hia Indiana* baaket- 17. Amos' Kujala ...... three times for nine-counts last final Associated Press banking .New London. 2. Tommy Crane One of the brightest names in tsat against the East Hartford WesneskI ...... M S' 8 ^ Totals ...... 610 548 536 1564 t«U quintet. Manchester begins its 'is. Robert Eberle ..... M. M ssssro...... 106 »( 103 30t night at St. Nicholas Arena before poll. .Manchester Harriers 8. Joe McCliiskey long distance running today la a Aragona. The game will be played Msacbwier BadhUar (6i 15-game schedule with the annual 10. .1 James Soeville ...... Wrnnergren ...... 104 114 Itt 344 Referee Mark Conn stopped It. The experts, who put Ohio’s Kartta ...... M — 112 310 30. I Dick Whitehouse ... ..Manchester Harriers 4, Bob Knowles i . . comparative unknown to race fans at Alumni Field in Ehmt Hartford A. Bassaro ...... 133 iqt 100 tst McBride was down twice In the J. Chrnnrrka ...... loe 64 — Itt clash against tha Alumni at the in this ares. He is , at 10:45. Buckeyes ahead* of equally un­ LaChap4llr ...... 86 — 84 186 Armory Thankgglvliig night at 21. Peter Close ...... Manchester Harriers 5. Dana Robinson Totals ...... ' t » ~ 417 ~ tat U43 seventh and ence in the ninth. He beaten UCLA a week ago by the .Manchester Harriers former University of Pennsylvania - Once again the Merchants have L. Chrraerka ...... M M " “ 6:15. ,23. Roy Shenninir ...... Winning Time 26:09. waa sagging against the ropes at extra-thin margin of seven pointa Vittnrr ...... 106 tt 33. D i^ Sherman ...... Manchester Harriers 1947— star, who is an engineer at Ham­ received tickets as part of their Bass's (1) the end. . Farrand ...... 108 Not too impreasira last season ilton Standard. Hart, who will guarantee and local fans are urged Btrsttm ...... St tot n,oved them out nearly 100 points Tedford , ...... — 91 34. Baiy Ubby ...... Manchester Harriers 1. Joe McCInskey Golnik .. Needed Punching Room In which they won but two games compete for the Collegiate Track to purchase their tickets from th* ...... 103 ahrad of the Uclana today. while losing 13, tbs Indians look 25. Wesley S ile n t . . . . .Manchester Harriers 2. Bob Knowles. MsrUn ...... lot It wasn’t any easy fight for the Totals ...... *4M I T 666 1466 and Field CHub of Phlli^eiphia, de­ Manchester management.- Tickets O'R^Uly ...... M SooiMrs Held n ir d for much ImproveihcBt during the- —-y j 36. Frank Case ...... University of Connecticut 8. Jesse Vsn Zant prison guard from Sheriff Gerald Ohio SUte, with 115 fUat place 27. Herti Cotifdon ...... University 6t Connecticut 4. Charlie Robbins feated the great Chris Chataway are on sale at Nassiff -Arras and Tsstari ...... 106 Al's Teaao* 1954-55 term. Four lattenaen. for­ Oormley's pokey at Mays Land­ vote., piled up a total of 3,359 Pirkey .. of England in a one mile run last Walnut Grill In town, and at Fran­ Totals ...... 98 — M 186 wards Alan Cole and Ed Wo^ck, 38. Werner Gibelius . . . ;University of Connecticut 8. Ed Lemleiix 830 585 1130 ing. N. J. One official. Judge Nick points on the usual baaia of ten McCarthy ...... 101 iOt 66 361 spring. Also, the former Quaker kie’s Drive-In in Eaat Hartford. _ „ Patsal's (t> Peterson . and taro guards. Oo-Oaptslns Moe 36. Lew StlefliU ...... University of Connecticut Winning tim e 25:02. B. PasanI, Jr...... 130 OamboU, had McBride leading 4- points for each first-place vote, ...... M IM H« 316 star defeated In a WiU caaim‘ntle Chappell ...... 167 tt — 216 80. Lso P ^ e y ...... North Medford CTub L. 194JL— E. PasanI ...... 103 8-1 going to the ninth. The others nine for aecond. etc. The UCLA Morhsrdt and Gens Johnson, give Thera’s littl* doubt that should Smltli ...... 114 Babcock ...... 167 lOi 116 368 81. Don Wojtyna ...... e a e e s e .East Hartford Harriers 1. Ted Vogel > 10-mile event, this being no small thought Smith waa ahead. Referee Roesetto ...... — 111 2kttursky the nucleus of a arianing feat for Ross, who doesn’t com­ Manohaater win they will have a PoQdrler ...... 33 Brulna gathered .65 flratt and 2.163 86 137 82. Bob Lord ...... * • e a e s e Jfew London ' 3. Fred Schoeffler Kovla ...... 134 Conn had It 4-3-1 and Judge Ar­ Pete Vann (left) of Army and George Welch (right) of Ns'vy. pointa for aecohd place whUe Okla­ team. Mancheater has fsllsd to pete here, is hailed as the top man sound elaltn to the mythical Con­ thur Susskind 5-8. The AP card Totals ...... Sm 533 •OOU72 qualify for state tournamsnt since 88. B enls Nowakowskl New London 8. George Terry Both are adept ball handlers, good forward paaaers and hard runners. homa's Soonera, holding firmly DeConaler M atm ) 84. Brace W a t t ...... Jfew London 4. John Kelley In the Em i under 10 miles. Hart necticut semi-pro championship. In Totals 664 840 663 1647 also was 5-3 for 'Smith. McBride’s Malorca ...... 107 17 — IM the 1944-45 season. maatings with state clubs the onto third place. poUed 31 firsts 85. Gordon E ck le r...... Manchester Harriers 5. Chnrlle RobUns recently moved from Philedelphia crowding style bothered Smith un­ and 1,953 pointa Neff ...... 100 97 100 667 Boaait Ample BeIgM .Manchester Harriers to Windsor. Ross will bear locals trounced the previously un­ COV14TBY OLIB (Mss) til he tired. Then Smith got hta WWJ* ...... 107 tt 116 S i Zatursky, in his second yssr as 86. Bob Vinton ...... Race Has Attracted Many Top-Name Winning Time 25:08< _ . ^ SsvsB IroBs cl) Hi*** thrae unbeaten teams, McCauahey ...... lOO i t 11* fc7 defeated New London Pequots 39 needed punching room. 87. Gordon Pomeroy . . . .Manchester Harriers 1946— watching and could well be the 8(. John ...... 11$ t7> no HilinskVs and Jon-DVs each with nine victoriaa ramalnad DeCormler ...... 79 — 98 176 head coach since replacing tb* rat- 88. Paul Phinney...... Manchester Harriers man to beat. to 30, and only last Sunday in the DBhros ...... 93 — — The sheriff, who doubles as West ...... — tt 73 174 aran WUl Clark, la ahla to start a 1. Tommy Crano rain and mu(l, they posted a 6-0 Wo^bury ...... S 3 103 113 Billy's manager, was to huddle well In front aa five changes ware 88. Glemt Bradley e a se s s-w see .Manchester Harrlsrs Two former winners. Dr. .Charlie Totals squad standing aix feet or batter. 2. Fred Schoeffler triumph over the Weat Hartford Bcholtser ...... 37 136 34 with International BoXing club raco.ded In th* top teh. Notre 4 tt 478 806 14H 40. Tommy LaForgs .Manchester Harriers, V 8. John Kelley Robbins of the New York Pioneer Alien ...... — 130 111 Cop Opening Rec Games Dame and Army held the fourth Anumg th* latterman Oifie la 6-2, Perform ers in Its 18 Year History Club end Fred Schoeffler of the Spartans. The PequoU twice de­ Tbfcb ...... 133 no 103 officials texlay to make plana for Mallywaad Barvlea Wojlck 6-0, Moihardt 6-0 and 41. Lauretta Cyr ... se tss s e e * . .Manchester Harriers and fifth apota followed by Navy, 4. CharHe Robbins OesUeU ...... l i t 100 10* 43. Bruce Williams . . . . .Manchester Harriers New York Athletic Club will beer feated the Spartans and lUao licked ToUls tha future. He wants Valdes or Johnson 6-0. A t tha moment the 8. Brnno Olordsno' the Aragons earlier in the year. 611 666 601 14t7 Cockell but they don’t want him. Action in the Rec Senior Bas- L MiasissippI, Wisconsin, Baylor and McCabe . . . — 67 48. Pete B abcock...... University of Connecticut plenty of watching. Robbins, a Urivsrs (1) Man-land, Iq order. FUher in 11* cantor posltian appears a toaa up By EARL TOST viewod the race. It ie aleo the big- Winning Time 24 M8. HBcIcnr-ey ...... in 334 "1 should* brought my lunch,” Hayes .... 44. Frank Barnes , s e e s e a s s e e .University of Connecticut two-time winner, was ninth In the It ia unlikely that East Hart­ katbaU League got underway last!I between football atar Norm H111 mark ths 18th geat track and field event in the 1966— a. Bmlilth ...... IV Theae avritches reflected 1 s a t Hehar .... .University of Connecticut Previous Winners Metropolitan AAU cross country ford will claim the state title If Hall aalk Smith In hia dressing room. night at the Y with two gam es; | Rec Results thal 6-3 aad Chet Morgan 6-5. 45. Robert IfcBrien e4sssaaaosa< running of the Manchester Five Three-Time Winner etate and one of the biggest in New 1. Fred Schoeffler no 108 ss ^turday’s reaulta urlth one excep­ DietrtchMl they should upset the laicals. The Cotgrore . 100 — 100 'He made me work overtime. I Chappel .. 46. Adrian Michaud • 'soeaeaaeee'.University o f Connecticut 2. John Kelley race last Sunday in New York. played. Hlllnskra Sunoco, with an |' tion. Natry, which had bean a — 10* Morgan and Hohanthal, along Mile Road Raca and the largest Tear Name England In spectator interest and Ar igons, beaidea losing; to New Ullbcrtson no 91 301 didn’t think he waa ever gonna RlllB«bl'( (461 47. Alben Puhlich . e a e e e s e e .University of Connecticut i Schoeffler was sixth, approvlmste- ZaverrlfB 103 — shade behind Misslaslppt and tied with Kenny Xiowd (6-1) and aoccer field of entries in the history of 1937 John McCIuakey ■upport, playing second fiddle only 8. John Lnfferty Lbndon, alao split in two meetings 36 183 drop." abundance of experience on thalr | p, Total* ...... 606 316 6 tt 1671 48. Richard Hart . . . . ea e sa e a e # .OoUegiats Track and‘ Field ly 30 aeconsd ahead of RobMna. Bairsleprr ...... — n t — li t Tedford. ( ...... 3 (V3- ^ with eouthern California for sev­ Maaclwster Jala fa il* Oo-Oaptaln Bob Buckley, (6-8) the event !■' expected to answer 1938 James Owln to tha B ^ o n . 4. Tonim.W Crane with tha Spartans. Htllns):! ...... 131 — 104 326 Bettor Than Jaekson aide, smothered a young but V. Dalto Per* ...... t t t t 18 370 48. Robin. Waller . . . . aasa sa a a e Amherst Schoeffler was sixth, approximate­ 1 DavU. r ...... 2 0-3 4 enth place, advanced to sixth In a alao saw servlc* with last yaar’a the starter's' gun at 10:30. '1939 Walter Bennett Old Man'Weather has played a 8. Ed O’Connell McBride, who outw'eighed Smith 1 Miller, t ...... 6 64 35 S ^ o r d ...... 60 M — 178 80. Robert Farrington East Hartford Harriers ly 30 seconds ahead of Robbins, Head Coach Tbny Alibrlo will ToUU 633 6S3 800 S n scrM>py Manchester Wallpaper wee’- when both teams ware Idle. squad. Newcoman who appear Manchester, each Turkey Day, 1980—Joeeph McCInskey Mg part In the past. He has, as a Winning Time 24:55. 184 to 173 <-i pounds, rated Smith 2 Bell, c ...... 3 04 C Cormier ...... 107 11* *7 S » 81. Edward Farrington East Hartford Harriers niie, been very kind on race day. twice in addition to copping the have his work cut out for him quintet, 66^1, in the opener. The 1 PasanI. a ...... 7 64 30 Southern Califarnla thumpad 34-0 t i m in g ...... 137 IT 108 337 capable of praasliig tha Teterana for ia the baae where from between 1981 Joaeph MeCluakey 1951— Patters (1) "better than Valdes” who beat him 3 K ^ t . a ...... 3 1-3 6 K loter...... 10 — *1 m 88. Charles Barnes s a » s a s a s a e East Hartford Harriers Only once aince 1945, in 1946, has top trophy and blue ribbon. Thursday morning bafora. going second game was a nip and tuck by UCLA, dropped to 17th ptoe*. stsrtlng btirths Include Dave Turk- 40 and SO Of the leading amateur 1983 joaeph McCInakey 1. John Kelley Top College Runner* Coir ...... 33 Feb. 20 at Havana, his last previ­ 1 Whinston. a ...... 0 (V3 0 Peretio ...... — tt M 111 83. PVancis Shea . . . .Windham High there been rain or snow. All other home to his hqliday meal. At the Barcrlla ...... 116 oua start. The Trenton, N. J., battle with Jon-Di’s taking the nod 1 Mpaler. g ...... 1 M 3 Maryland Movm Up ington (6-0), J sd i FarreU (5-10). croea country and long distance 1988 John Neek 3. Tommy Crane . College runners i^-ho will bear J. Smith Totals 466 6MI d ll 1483 84. Raymond Brown a e • a e a e I Willimantle Teachers College Turkey Days found the weather moment both quarterbacks will ...... 34 heavy also aaid he thought Smith -over Manchester Auto ' Parts, 58- Arkansas and Minnaaota fall Roanle Simmons (S-10). Jim Re- stars in ths East congregate to 1984 Jokn Turley jL Bob Black watching Include Captain Charlie ICcCone ...... 146 50. 14 ToUU ...... 27 1M7 M 85. Ronald .Murphy . . . WUlimantlC Teachers College clear and crisp when the thln-clads not perform against Eaat Hart­ Low Man was better than Hurriinme Tommy from the last two places In the gasso (5-6), Tommy Ruasell display their talents. Many world- 1985-1944 No raee held. 4. . Gordon McKensle Dyson of the University of O n - ford. Passing aUr Don Scott is still ...... 100 Maaeheetar Wsllaaacr <431 86. Lou G anacbe...... a a e a a a .Willlmantie Teachers College lined lip at the starting line. Jackson, who defeated him in six Miner Paeea Chib P. B. F. PU. first ten to dSep In the second aa (5-10), Bobby Swset (5-7); Joe famous stars have competed In the 1948 Charlee Robbine '5. Howard Jacobson ToUU . . . . 87. Vtank Holcerson .. a a a e e s •Unattached—Hartford nectieut and his teammate. Lew nursing an injured shoulder and ...... 1S47 433 485 1506 Bing Miller, local sawing ma­ 1 Belble. f ...... 0 0 4 0 they lest to Louaian* State and Engines Capture Hahn (6-0) and lost y w ’s man- When the race was revived in Winning Time 24:80. rounds last year. 0 Cobb, f ...... 1 0-8 a 88. Oorydon Jordan, Sr. Unattached—East Hartford local race in past years Including 1946 CTiaHee RobMna StIegUtz. Alao, Bemie Diandley Frank Scelza’s Hartford High Sa«*Bs (I) Wisconsin, respectively. Wiscon­ agar, Dara Boland (64). 1945, only eight runners were in 1982— Cervlnl ...... 100 104 aoa Hie crowd was larger than chine manager, aawad up matters 1 N. Holmee. ( ...... 1 1-3 3 58. William Smith, in Central Connecticut A.A. Shufflin’ Joe McCIuakey. Manches­ 1947 Joeeph Mcanakey from Providence (Tollege. Nick football team U playing .Weaver Strai ...... 103 — 307 4 B. Holmre. f ...... 3 0-14 sin, 27-0 winner over Minnesota; Averages S6l9 Potato the field. Then It picked up with 1. John Kelley usual, 1,838 paying $2,654. for th* Center Street fillera by Second Straight 60. George Sutherland New York Pioneer Club ter’s famous two-time^ . Olympic 1946 Ted Vogel better organisation and planning Coates, the school teacher from on the aame morning as the Mer­ Jrsahls ...... 104 10* 819 tossing In 16 point* in the first Baylor, which beat Southern In laat y e ^ a holiday Inaugural, 2. Auetin Scott Wprr ...... 119 111 361 After a real “war” at Brooklyn’s 8 'Bulktu. c ...... 4 0-3 8 61. Ned CburchUl . . . . Hall High—West Hartford and all-time All American, Elllaon 1949 Thoinae Crane tho next year with 40 finisiiors in Natick, Mass., who Is running un­ chants’ game. Defensive end Bob­ half. Veteran Nino PafsiU chipped Methodist 33-31, and Marylanil th* graduataa triumphed 47 to 38. ‘Taraan” Brown. Dr. C h a r l i e 1950 Fred Schoeffler 8. CharHe RobMna Portsrtlrld ...... 118 107 331 Eastern Parkway, _ the fans wanted______1 Vlltner. g ...... ,.... 8 0-18 63. James Watt ••••seas New London 1946. Then came a field of 51 fln- attached, won hia second New by Johnson la out for the year and Walt ...... ri* >14 to ace more of both winner Billy in with 12 to make himself felt. 4 Bralnard. g ...... S 44 10 48-6 winnar over Georg* Washing­ The Engines mad* it ttwo wins Although dropping IS games last 63. Arthur Mockalis . Manchester Harriers Robbins, Ted Vogel, Jesse Van 1951 John Kelley Ishera in 1947. 47 in 1948. 50 in 4. George King ICngland AAU cross country title tackle Phil Markey la going away Their 38 points were seven more ton. ca-ne up to the vacant apota in a row last night a* they downed season, six of th* losses erera by Zant, L>es Pawson, Tommy Crane. 5. Tomm.v. Crane ToUla . . . . 844 849 847 1640 ' cc***®* Of Central Islip, N. Y. 16 Total* ...... 19 T\0 43 64. Richard Donahue Boston Athletic Association 1953 John Kelley 1949, 56 in 1950. 49 in 1951, 43 in last Sunday in Boston. for the weekend. and Ted Olla of Milwaukee. Mc- than the decorators could gather Brare at halt time. 41-31 HlUnskl'sl Navy’a climb In the poll reflect­ the Ladder* 18-8 in Tha PoUca lean U rn 10 points. During th* Little Johnny Kelley, Johnny Laf- 1958 John KeUey 1952 and 40 last yeiur. Winning 'Time 25:88. The sponsoring Nutmeg Forest BalflMcks No Problem aa a team. ed the mounting tntereat In next and Fireman's BaakatbaU League coura* of play Manchester arar- 65. -Charles Brederson North Medford Club ferty and' Bob Black to name a Oae Irsas (81 Neece, a 33-year-old formA: para­ 66. Arnold Brederson North Medford Club 1954 7 Robbins won in 1945 and 1946, 1958— No. 114, Tall Cedars of Lebanon If Scott is unable to play.tAIibrlo Wllklr. Jr. Tha HUinaki five walked off the J*s-1H'* (U) Saturday's Army-Navy game and at the Eaat aid*. agad 50.9 pointa par contest to the -..■.■.■.’.'.■.■.■’iio iSS trooper, probably will box Gene B. F. PU. 67. Harold Bredereon few, all holders of national cham­ McCIuakey in 1947, Ted Vogel in 1. John Kelley are keeping their fingers crossed will be forced to jug;^e hia back- Fullmer o f West Jtndan, Utah, court at .intormiasion with a 42-21 th* general opinion that thara’s Tomorrow night th* Cruisers enemy's 80.3 average. North Medford Club pionships. Robbins is the only one ...... 88 — Darlink. f . .1 (1-1 2 68. Fred’ SchoeSler .. New York Athletic Club 1948, Tommy Crane in 1649, Fred 2. -Charlie RobMna in hopes of getting good weather fleld, aa fullback Rico Petrtllo has Bralnard ., ...... 114 88 Dec. 30 and Olla may be matched' bulge. 'The WailpM>e>' five came Farrell, f , 9 6-13 34 not much to pick betwaan tha two tang)* with tha league leading A praUmlnary will get undanray of those listed above who haa filed 8. Nick Coates again. Last year a crowd estimat­ Thornton ., ...... W 13 Stratton. - c 3 .3 4 6 69. Alfred Ventrillo eea a a a a a e i North Medford Oub Schoeffler in 1950 and then Uttle handed In- hia uniform. It wouldn’t with either Paddy Young or Bob­ back strong in th* last half, but speedy teams. Chiefs at 6 at th* Rac. Thunday night at 7:80 beteraen to compete this year. co-sponsor until after the 1951 4. Ed O’Connell D«Ha Prra ...... lU 1(J Argol*. g .. 2 0-1 4 70. Gerald Joyner . .University of Vermont race. It waa at this time that the Johnny Kelley the next three ed at 7,800 watched the thin-clads be suii>rising to see Petrlllo in an by Dykes on the Dec. 27 date. Hlllnaki’a 21 point halftime lead Fos. g .... .6 M 12 . The season’s flnal poU will b* Faflaii (lt> tha H I| h Jayvaas and a yet un­ Started In 1827 5. George King on a perfect Turkey Day morning. Totals ...... 631 T u 3 14 6 r.p u . 71. Fred Brown, Sr. .North Medford Club Army and Navy Club again relin­ years. 1961-52-53. The latter holds Aragon ocU. Thursday. Windham’s 835 1641 SpUt Deelsion waa just too much for the young­ Hntsett. g taken next week after that tradi- Topping. I 6-7 4 announced opponent. the course record of 24:20, set last Winning Time 24:iU>. The face atarts at 10:30 on Main Duboat, enjoying tremendous auc- rivs Iraat (I) sters to 'make up.. Hlhnski’e, in Nowak, g . 0 (Ml 0 tionally-important tussle and a MlatrefMiatretta, ( . 73. O'Neil Shannon e a e a a se y .North Medford Club The race was originated back in quished its sponsorship and the Clark ...... It was a split decision with year. Street in front of the Mary ceaa in hia first year aa a aami- ...... 93 108 winning their first game, looked few other big ones. Including MeVeyMcVey.ni . . . 73. Jack Boyd eeaeeaeaaase .North Medford Club 1927 by the Courant. Two weeks Tall Cedars of Lebanon, Nutmeg McCann ...... 110 - Judges Joe Aghello (6-4) and Bert 18 Total* ...... n i T 5 u Bpleer. c .... Charlie -Stinson .North Medford Club later the Army and Navy Club Forest No. 114, came to the res­ The first race in 1927 was won Cheney Ubrary. Race headquar- pro. wHl undoubtedly return to his Cavdon ., ...... 103 39 Grant (5-4-1) voUng for McNeace like a very smooth club,'while the Maackctler AaU Part*rt* .1161 11*1 Notre Dame-Southern OsUfornta, McAuley, g . r tera will be at the Miuonlc Tample. Btrvens ...... 103 38 P ~n. F. PU. Chare*, g . . . Last NighVs Fights then took over the sponsorship un­ cue and took oyer thu run that by a McCIuakey, Joe's older broth­ eerily aaaaon quarterback position. Sloanr ...... I ll 118 and Referee Harry Ihibets scoring WeOlpapcr (Jang in losing, loat no Wierema. ( ...... a 7 Oklahoma-Oklahoma A. and M„ er. John, now a doctor In’Brockton. Halfbaicks offer no problem as Rrld-r .... it a draw 4-4-2 with six points prestige. This I* a vary young and luFrancU. ( ...... 4 n * Mlssissippl-Misslesippt State and til 1935 when the race was dropped has gained not only New England Nassiffs in Road ...... — 100 Totals ...... 2 - 1 0 1 4 Mass. Jim Gain (1928), Walter Allbrio can choose from Joey Bet­ each. The AP card waa 5-5. aggresilve quintet and with a few B. Kelly ( ...... 0 4 Bayloi^Rice on Saturday, plus th* for a number of reasons, miUnly and New York recognition in the Totals . . . . 833 516 6t6 1606 % A-1 a New Toik—Boardwalk Billy lack of entries. After a 10-year Joo McCInakey Bennett (1929), John Nock (1933) tencourt whoop TX> bpat. East Thera were no knockdowns In games in Its pockaXs will be a con­ T Kelly, c ...... '.Maryland - Missouri Thankagivtng r.pts. past eight years but is now ranked Dari<4^ueen8 Top Thome*on. g ...... 2 * 0-1 4 TromMty, f Smith, 173(4. AOantlo a ty . Death Toll Mounting lapse. Array and Navy Club of- and John Turley (1934), other Tussle This Week HArtford last year, Frank Barry the free-swinging bout, witnessed tender for top honor*. • Keeney, g ...... 4 Day contest. second only to the lamad Boston Frar Woods (41 Tupper. I . . . Btopped Archie McBride; IM . Osella. g ...... - 1 (VO 'S ficiaLi put their heads together Marathon run in the East. The front of the Maty Cheney Library. champions of the race are no and popular Pretzel Jacobs. Qansewerr ...... 37 107 89 393; by 1,254 fans. McNeece weighed The seconii game looked aa if Semi-Final Pan Bnbie! e Trenton, N. J., 9. longer active. North End Five Fullback remalna Tony’s big­ Atarood ...... — 113 - , 165H, Olla 164. both clubs were In mid-season Campanelll. g ...... 0 (VO 0 Th* leading teams with first Miatretta. g , and started up the race again in entry field and list of prizes run There have b < ^ thrills galore, Manager George MUchell’a Naa- Bl(*h ...... 103 - ilamlH, g . . . BrooMyn—Wildcat Billy X c- It’s quite a race. You ought to gest problem. Sal "Beans” Tedone. 113 3M ! v.'e'irht was too much for form aa they bucked headc the Total* ...... n T n 80 place votes and won loat records in 1946 with Don Hemingway, cur second onl.v to the Patriot's Day plus tragedy. Inst year, Chester siff Arms basketball quintet will M. Anderson ...... — 114 Neece, 185(4, Centra) blip, N. Y., In Pam-Am Auto Race rent Race Director, being theiead- 26 mile, 385 yard foot race from Tomaslewicz, captain of the Uni­ get out Thursday morning and stcaify line-backer the nast two MatlUason 101 93 817 {me,"-said Olla. "I am too slow at whole. 40 minutes. Manchastar parentheses (points on a 10-9-6-7- Totaia 1 4 outpointed Ted Olla, IM, MDwau- watch one of . the biggest races in officially begin its 1964-55 season The Y Intermediate basketbiill fella, is tha only other Merchants’ Brckrr .. . 114 3M that! weight. Still 1 thought I had Auto Parts jumped off to a faft fl-9-4-3-2-1 basUl; Score at half time, 6-t XagliMs. er for the revival of the event. The Hopkinton to Boston. versity of Connecticut cross coun­ season opened Isst night with sn Ornovesi . lOl h a s , l a Oilhuahun, Mexico, Nov. 23 (4>)Amllea an hour, faster than the Recreation Department served as Since the 1952 race the Tall try team, collapsed several yards the East right here in Manchester, Thanksgiving night at St. Mary's fullback and he has only carried ** ■ at least a draw." 14-9 first period lead. By halftime 1. Ohio State (115) (9-0) ..2,359 Loa Angelas Esau Ferdinand. Conn., USA. exciting and well played game be­ four times this term. Of course Totals ...... 616 689 813 1117 the Sandwich Men had evened the Brown, Cornell 2. UCLA (85) (i-0) ...... 2.162 ON THBU TOES —Just over a third of the original Indlanapolla 8|>eedMy record. He Cedars have been running the from the finish line and lapsed in­ Hall in Eaat Hartford. T he locals tween the Dari-<^eens and the 188, San Franciaco, outpointed set it last'year. show, and doing a great job. All to unconsciousness. Several days the hard-working mentor could a1- ElsM Iraat i6) score at 25-all. 3. Oklahoma (31) (9-0) ...1,953 John Grant, 168, Loe Angeles, 12. 150 starters roared over the final will be meeting an old rival in North Ends. The QuMtis won the way* give veteran Ray Zamanek Cotton ...... 96 — 106 301 4. Notre Dame (4) (7-1) ..1,589 Amarillo, Tax. uet—Ballet for over L..B ni... Another apparenUy Certain wln- Flying M. D. proceeds from previous Cedsr- later he died of a cerebral hemor­ Boalick ...... 104 104 ill 319 The third frame was even with Dominate Team Providence. R. 1 —Ceaer Brlim. Fraiikle’s Drive-In at 8:30, A pre­ hotly contested opener by a score the call^at quarterback and use Johnsoii the Auto Men picking vfi two 5. Army (7-1) ...... 1,296 wrastlingT It certainly la, testify 222 miles of the Pan-American--npr—barring trouble—---Brown 7. Mississippi (81 (8-1) .... th* dance on a dar* and found It New B r i t a i n —Iriah Johnny the Muscular Dystrophy Fund, the Joe McCluskey'a feat of coming way at 7:30. start taking a first quarter lead PlMlsIk ...... too 103 — 300 just what th ^ neadsd. The class lap began. Car classification. Ha laada Ray national objective drive of the Tall back in 1947, 15 years after he last Little All-America Gay SiUvuccI brunt for the Broad Street five and Cornell each placed three play- 8. Wisconsin (7-3) ...... O'Brian, 130, Boston, outpoint Several weeks ago in Williman- of 17-6, holding their advantage at la th* key to Alibrio’* problem. ToUUs ...... lo4 loi "i» 1614 ! Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn tvhile Jazz Farrell with aome era on the all-Ivy League football 9. Baylor (7-2) ..: ...... consists of Vary Dattoo, Dick \ Leopoldo Olvera o f Mexico ivas Elliott of Portland, Ore. ii) another Cedars. ' triumphed in 1932, to cop the holi­ ttc and as the preliminary to the halftime, 23-19. The North Ends ad Joe Guillette, 130^, Hartfi ' the latest fatality, making the toll Dodge by 15 minutes, 69 seconds. Unexpectedly, the cunniny scat- Dodgers hit 19 home runs during steady foul shooting and hi* lazy team, announced yesterday by the 10. Maryland (8-2-1) ...... Steinborn, Tony Martlndale, A As has been the <^tom in the day run 'in a atar-studded field. Boston Ccitics-Rocheater Royals came to life in the second half and ELKS UCAGl'E Associated Press. Yale had two, eotml to last year's record number. Lincoln was running dne-two in past.'race headquarters will be at McCIuakey, a three-time winner in back pi-t In an appearance against Vat* (4) 1964. This waa the first time since hook shot were keeping the Main Gaorge Ckirtls and Andre Drapp. Quebec Fernando G a exhiUtion, Nassiffs defeated with Bill Mozzer and Rodger Lord the Spartans and hia 55-rrard Leone ...... 81 - 71 163 1948 that he failed to hit at least Street eatery in the game. With while Harvard. Penn and Prince­ LINKS ON, THE LAKE The teacher la petlta Chprlc* Olveta, co-driver'with Argentine's ths Big Stock Car Clasa with Ray the Masonic Temple. All contest­ 1930-31-32. passed up the race fol­ Frankie’s In an exciting overtime showing the way. pulled into a 4.1 116(4, Quebec, stepped Vlctortp Manghi, was killed yester­ Crawford of Long Beach, Calif., ants and their friends are the lowing his 1932 success to allow touchdown gallop produced the Wood! ...... 108 8 - 196 20. but one minute left on the score ton had one each. Oiantal. Doucetta, 116(4. Nova “ contest which drew more applause to 44 lead midway through the only score W8 Syracuse team that played in shooting. With a chance to go Hagen spends a lot of his time meroua times with Manchester dropping in a hoop in the closing against the Aragons, . Totals ...... 630 10* 616 1666 the Orange Bowl. ahead Kelly missed both attempts. Oniskey, a tackle and Dick Meade, hunting and fishing, but occasion­ ^ s t across the Rio Grande from El 6.86 minutes behind the leader. Cedars. the crack fields the race has at­ holding a slight edge in the series. minutea. managed to pull out In a back, were Cornell’s representa­ Paso, Texas. TTii^only hazard for Gonsalvo Saneei of Italy was 17 Sanetlnnfid By A A U ' tracted in the past are MeCTIuskey N*tre Danu (6) Farrell retrived the rebound and ally he whiles away an Iffternoon Coach Ray McKenna’s five waa front by four points and hold the VET BTAYiB 6 n ICE SdlUvan ...... 7 l « — 80 170 All-America center Larry Morris drove in 'with tha clincher. Each tive*. driving golf halls into tha Lake, the drivers on tbday’a straight, minutes ahead of Sergio Manto- 'sanctioned by the Amateur Ath­ and Robbins, both Msinchester runnerup to the locals last season lead to the final whistle by freez­ JMchehiln ...... 93 31 83 280 Yale chipped In with gtttrd level stretch was livestock, for this vani. also of Italy, in the Bkiropeah letic Union, the race routs haa products. The town needed local Minney ...... 89 — 96 184 of Georgia Tech played fullback in team added a foul shot ending the In the Central Connecticut League. ing the ball. Roflie , , , high school. Thorne Shugart and center Jim Is rich cattle'country u d the ani­ 'Stock Car Claia. All five leaders been altered several times since interest to get the race going In East Lansing, Ikiich. (ffi—Cfiiarles ...... lUt 86 — 306 scoring with John-Di’s taklitg the HARVAKD PLATS 26 Naaaiffa won both the league and ‘Aitkin. Kearns and Welt Schultz Rossi ...... 37 igt 37 303 game, 63-50. Doughan. The team was rounded mals have a habit of lyandering in this race were driving Alfa the 1927 running. For a number of 1927 and again in 1945 and Joe (RabMt) McVeigh can’t keep away Goldstein playoff trophies. turned in good games .for the from h op l^ . He started his hockey ...... — 83 — 83 Dario Lodiglani, formeV- major Two Gamee Wedaeadiy out by Princeton back Royce Flip- acrosa highways^ Romeos. years the race started and finished end Charlie eupplled tha spark. Fontddable Squad Queens, and Lord and Mnaker were Desimone ...... — U l 111 334 Cambridga, Maas. — (NEA^L-A Idaying career in 1619 and .was a league infielder, ia now a scout for Wednesday night two more pin, Penn end Jim Castle and Har­ 30-g*me schedule plus entry In th* One A Tosaup ,2 8 Seooad Margin in front of the high school. Dur­ AttTachi Big Tnraouta Never satisfied with a loser/ outstanding for the North HSt'da in Totalf . . . 494 417 1447 vard guard BUI Maiga. , Barring breakdowns of meh or The only tight race was in the ing the early years, the course atar ^ !n the National Hockey the Chicago White Box. games are scheduled. Walnut Grill three-day New England pollege Just how big a sporU attraction Mitchell will hhve-another formid­ a loaingr cause. will go against Pkmear Parachute machines, winners of four of the Small Sjwrts Car. Class—Jaroslav took the run^rs around the Mt. Lrague for many years. When h^ PriacetMi (3) Holiday Tournament waa an* n asftg* KAH lv , ib V a iO T m x W U « H | ia the Turkey Day race? It la the able squad this season. Against I BOWLING . KNOWS NO AGE (put playing he became a referee Hartley ...... 83 106 188 John (Red) Marion, new mana­ in the first gome. The North End b a a k e ; * five classes were hardly in doubt. JuhsA of Guatemala had-an easy- Nebo area and was six miles long. biggest specUtor luring attraction Frankie’s he will start UConn’s Sy B. notinced for the Harvard Only the sniall sports class remain­ I-ariPD, f ...... 3 0 4. In'-the American Hockey League. Rlrard ...... 108 •7 113 317i ger of the Louisville Chloncls in the Package aponeored by the popular ball squad. / to-upsst lead of 23 seconds over- Later it was changed to all paved annually. Unofficial estimates -of Menchel and new-comer Dick Bell B(*rdl. ( ...... J. Aeeto ...... 106 36 - 96 398 . . . . 0 a a Now, at the age.of'S7, h» offi'iete'’ American Assn., la a brother of North End business, man Dante LaOosse, Wia Iffil — Rtgular MASS INVITATION ed a tossup, a mere 23 seconds Hans Hermann o f Germany. Both roads and- five miles and three crowds in recent years, since the at forwards. Bell, a recent arrival J^nkin*. C ...... 1 1 ;{ Backus .. , , ...... ; . 89 -96 — 186 Aitk4*n, c . . . . lea games of'th * Michigan State Olbert ...... 138 too 106 341 Marty Marion, White Sox mana- Pagani, will ataek up against Mil­ competitors In bowling league play separating first and second places. were dri'vlng Porsches. .J years ago, when the Tall Cedars race wa« revived in 1945, have been in Manchester, starred at Illinois ...... 7 0 ' J4 Kuhimann. c. . . . . 1 1 .1 I Wood ...... 86 30 136; » *r. ler’s Rrataurant. Both team’* ros­ every Monday ni(^t In this city are m m airum rfuii The survivors of the five-dsy, Winners of the Large Sport and took over, the storting and finish­ OoUag* team. Camden. N. J. — (NEAV^ Mora from 3.000 to 10,000 for the 1951 and bypassed a.chance at playing IsaPlainmr. g . . . . 3' 0 4 ter are dotted with former pro and Mrs. Elia Schneeberger, 75 years 1 ,908-mile grind raced down the Large - Stock Classes will raceivs Dr. Charlie Robbins ing point wSs on Main Street in race. Lest year an estinuited 7,600 Scboltx. g ...... 4 I Totals ...... 630 m iiu ! than .5,080 Iniritations hags been pro ball for a career In medicine. Kearnt, g . . . . The most goals ever ecoled in an college playera This should help olil, aad her graniMece Lynell final stretch. Umberto Maglioli of 200,000 pesos ($16,000) each. Win­ An old Manchestef favorite, . . . . 3 i J CMsal* (3) Issued to owners, breeders and "^iDfST OF TOP Q ( I T Y ^ Parker . . . . 31 American Hockey, League game to make a good fast gome. Start­ Bailey, 13. Mrs. Schneeberger ha* trainers to nomlnata their .1954 Italy seemed to have the Big ners of the other three classes get Kenny Goodwin will jump center. ToUU ...... : McKinney , Sports Car Race in the bag. He' $4,000. ... *6 49 116 110 iga 338 waa i22 when Qevaland defeated ing time for Ul league opening bean bowling for 36 yaara and haa yaarlings for Garden State Park's The incomparable Bobliy Knight (45)^ I P. Aeelo ., . tt I3S 87 308 Pittsburgh 12-10 oa March 17, 1945, game* ia 7 p.nu aa average of 135. was 25 minutes ahead of Phil Hill Besides prizes for the first 10 Baseball Mogul^ Predicts Road Race Course Versatile Weaver will team irith Wally Wldholm in / B. F.P(* I Harris ...... tt 96 111 807 two-year-old events next year. SAVE UP TO S0% ON THE COST of Santa Monica. Calif. Roth were Strang#*, i 0 2 Bursrss . . . 116 104 tt 317 in each class winners of each pt the backcourt. Knight needs no in­ a w . t ...... Jorsensen . • — tt — 83 driving Ferriiis, MaglioU'a the the race's eight laps have won ex­ Motser. I ...... OF FAMOUS SUBUMANm TRACTION The five mile road n e e All Around Man troduction to local fans whereas Lord, c more powerful Of the two. tra money -$400 per lap for the 10-Cluh Loops in Future tlMiraday monilBg will atari la Wldholm is another ex-UCqnn star Totals ...... $14 SU 4M 'i< S Also, Maglioli holds the record two top categories, and $130 for BaUnlep^r, c 0 « t front ef the Mary Cheney Li­ and played two eeasons with'Ham­ 8lmmon«. g . reran.(SI ' for this final leg of the race—138.2 the others. Annapolis, Md., Nov.. 38 (ff) Utimaaon. g^ Horan brary an Mnin Street nt 10:80 ilton Standard. Olansam^g ...... 110 *4 l i t 110 New York, Nov, 23 liD—BotlwAmerican League a poaaible entree John Weaver cornea up to hfs third Pitcher . . , ------136 M 66 336 o’clpcR. The eourae will taka Football players Frank Scelza Creamer Toiaj* m 9 45 ...... lU 110 106 336 SilWMinn New Tieais major leagues will become 10-club I leaving Wrlgley holding the the nm aen deww Mala Street, Army game Saturday in Philadel­ and Tilly DUbose, along With Wil- DeCianUs , gins to FHtsburgh and’ Notre ^ r e at half Urn# 2S-19 North Eodt...... 130- 110 — 330 Navy May Accept Dame, leagues in two or three years with ! ***’ to Charter Oak Street, left aad phia ready to play Hia third dif limantic Teachers* College stand­ Blanchard ...... 1(» — 106 317 Battle, for atfee out Paul Sayeifs, complete the Amlmloa ...... — 10* tt SOT The Sugar Bowl official aaid the the national expanding West to! up Charter Oak Street to High­ ferent poaltlon for Navy, Sugar Bowl Bid invitetion must be approved by "I think tha National League land Street; np Highland Street Nassiff rosSec, There is a possibil­ Totali ...... »tt 607 ■60 1630 San Franciaco and Los Angeles and will win the battle for thoee two ‘to Porter Street, left oa Porter Weaver alerted his Tarsity foot- ity that towering Burr Cartfhn Tat*a8ovic Elected Ikidaere (11 by GOOD/^TEAR the academy's athletic ffirector and Bell...... 64 — 61 166 superintendent and then pasa the the American taking in Toronto Coast cities," said th e. executive. Street, eaterlag the aouth aide baU career at Navy as a defensive will be with Manchester, if he gets Wall ...... 61 - New Orleans. Nov. 23 uP)—Na\’y, Secretary of the Navy. and Minneapolii-St, Paul, a promi­ "Of course, both must go to the o f Eaat Center Street, to the halfback speciakat lit the two- home from Fort .Dlx for the hoU Reardon ...... 60 M " 18 same league for scheduling and day. Yale Grid Leader Picaut ...... 104 lit 67 317 Baylor and Mississippi hold the nent baseball executive pr^icted Center, left nt the Center to the platoon aystem of 1953, #aa sec­ Hillnski ...... tt 116 However, officials at the Aca­ today. travel reasons. 107 316 ' Inside track to thb Sugar Bowl, but demy would neither confirm nor flaleh Una In front of the U- ond string qusrterback last year Enrico ...... — 113 Although the executive refused "The majors should have taken brnry. New Haven, Nov. 23 1 * —Yes­ Blaaonette ...... — 106 must defend their favored positions deny yesterday whether they were and now he’a the aUrtlng left 0 f t t h t “ ?a interested in a Bowl game. to give permission for use of his 1 this action years ago. How could The eourae will he marked halfback.. Norwich Athletic , terday was one of the biggest days Totals 461 843 4tt 1468 against traditional rivals Satur­ ,.*** **** * association j they expect to continue aa majors, aind o4Iteln] rhaekere win be in th* life of Phil Tarasovic since day, This season was three games POBT orricK with the sport in severs! different j ignoring the rapidly growing West pofted nt dealgnnted dietaarea old before Coach Eddie ErdelaU 1651 when the New Havin Regis­ NEW ____ capacities. He was in on the (5i>ast and other booming cities?” , along tke route. The race Director Resign8 ter. named him to its All-State ParcM P**t 16) The rivals-—Army. Rica and Mis­ Miifted him to halfback, an of­ Larkbi . . tt 19 14 116 V- McGUINNESS sissippi State—have the talent as ground floor of the original talk "You can expect thia to ba denied akottld be eompleled in 46 mhi- fensive position at which ha had footbiJl team for hia performance 10-iicli 1 Jacob* ... . M to 100 186 Irraa wwU as the desire that could dash 'Local Sport of 10-team leagues several years, on all sides. Naturally, they gren't uten with the wlaaer breaking no previoua experience. After two Northfleld. Vt., Nov. 23 (iP)—Nor- with Bridgeport’s Warren Harding Mayo ...... at IS M 3«S Stenid . , . li t 93 M 307 o uaw fiw i the trio's hopes. ready to break the news yaL They the tap approximately 35 nMn- weeks of practice and games he wich University Athletic Director High School Cowles .., . 93 101 14 377 O n ce-b ea ten Mississippi can Natloaal Has Jump can't afford to ruin any more nteo after tho atarter'a gim waa the atartar. George (Duke) Bens haa resigned Yesterday the Yale football tsam Chtsttrfitid f Martin . . . .. r 101 107 366 e 9sW8f%i The source explained that the minor league citiee, talking about galea off. elected Tarmaovlc, now a 6 foot 4 ^ wrap ujl the Southeastern - Confer­ Chatter ever what school officials call “ Ir­ TotaU .... l e * I i i •67 li t t National League already had the major league ball, until they ErdelaU aaya he. can't recall inch 205-pounder,.to be its captain SUPPORTER lELT a t a l M w s r a ence championship and the host's any player ever making auch a reconcilable conflicts in adminis­ ■ (4) jump over the American of the actually are ready to make tha in 1055. and the Associated Pret.s Panht . . . role In the Sugar Bowi by downing quick change at such a laU stage trative policies." ?’ i ^ to* 100 363 Mississippi State. Mississippi rules HERMTI CAMERAS meet the Pacific Coast because Phil Wrigley move." Retirra M*j. Gen. Ernest N. made the husky tackle a second fir lum im imooti our DiJIaniio . . lot ■ M tt 386 r yea — and regulation*. ond Omnacticut boy given the Air MSU (3) Mnfet Beat Army SUri play the Lawryers, ‘Tiachert haa aoopUon to buy Wriglgy Field him for defanaive halfback and he McNamara resigned from the honor since 1646 when Levi Jack- Lom bardo ...... t t 60 M 371 the par-4, fifth hole the muni- Bill M eift, heralded as the finest playod It so well he- intercepted Glannette ...... 137 66 106 313 Navya namp bobbed up yester­ battle the Dentists in the night­ In Lot Angeles, if and when. cipal golf ' course. The natural Harvard lineman aince CThub Pea­ school and returned to his Oyster son of New Haven led-the squad.. Nhnerowsfci ...... 61 76 87 164 day srtmn » Sugar Bowl official, cap, ) . Another factor pointing toward asven passes, a Navy record for Bay, N. Y „ home rather than face Hia election was not unexpected, RodoaU ...... 106 106 166 814 hazsu-d waa knowrn, aa "aUcer'a body won All-America In . 1941, one season. TwaroalU ...... 107 lOO 11$ 832 who aalcod ts-vmnain unidentified.' the National was the recent aq- nightmare." But not so any more. haa been elected captain of the loa* of privileges for a month. Mc­ although anefiher likely candidate aald tliia Academy- has expressed Last season In Us f amII i zr FINE BOWUNO scores last nouncement that Clmrtnee Row­ City workers removed the tree 1955 team. Namara waa a freshman star of for the post was another regular' Totals . I S TotM ti keen iRtarest In an jil\iteti(M). The night included John Naretto 363. land would join the Cub orgaiU- quarterback spot he completed 32 last winter’s basketball team that tackle. BUI Lovejby of North Maaey Oidar (II nearly hacked through by an un- Meigs, 6-1, 190 pound guard Qworck -...... to 106 61 M official Mid. however, tluit the Zlggy Qlbert 135 and Pitcher 139 aatidn, reetgning as prcaldent of o f 46 paitee, two for touchdowns. won 19 games and lost two, bast Branch, aba at Tala’s . 1924 Dudek .. idenlifled ax wieldcr. from North Braddock, Pa., sue- ...... 106 too it JM ^Middtar imist defeat or tie Army in the Blks League. AutOnioUve the Pacific 'Cksast League. Iho raninr 190-poundar "Miseee Norarich record In 40 yaara. captain, 'Winslow. Lorajoy. Love- ...... tt tt N 5 t In the tiadlUoiial eervioe Btruggto ■Lcagtie—Alax Tllor 138. Mel Ban Francisco already haa au­ ceeda . Tim Andcraon . of Bsmua tha paatihg" bo did as .quarter­ ...... 17 W 116 M b l o o d FOR MORSES Petal, N. 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People’s Court, the Peiping Radio 10:05 a. m. service. The Senior Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... I134.SB FOUR ROOM Office suite, excel­ property with the Albert J. Gatto sock. WhUe thero la naturally some Choir, which it heard at 11 a. m. goes to the full (Seneral Assem­ Like new. Drtvmi oojy Lott aaO Voond 1 k a 84788. Co., Realtors. CK. 9*8489. eve­ oold. 13,960 arilM ^ Pontiac, Oldsmobile, etc ..$174.90 lent decor, complete fectUtiea, MANCHEUITER—Sik room home, "The injuries wert discovered party sadness over the defeat of on Sundays, is directed tey Sjnlney bly for ratification, but a .unonl- nings JA, 9-8989, aibout 10:M. Remington is under The other group, Peiping radio VOUNl>-A pUc« wbere you can No Money Down, $2.00 Weekly g e n e r a l Construction, altera* MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE desk. street and rear parking, moder­ two-car garage, sale price $9,650. Governor Lodge, she said, "We con W. Mac Alpine, who will also con­ moua endorsement there wes a constant medical care In the prison said, included John ITiomas Dow­ mere formality. M cun a compltta Une of knltUns New Motor Guarantee, tlons, remodeling, pUMlc tUe, 845. Tel. ka. 34369. ate rental. MI. 9-1680 or ka. Bolton—New 5H room ranch, fine IF READY to buy. aaU, ixchsng# Dr. Everrtt 8. PhllUps always point with real pride that ney (alias Jack Donovan), 34. of duct the Boys’ Choir, usually sing­ 0|AY$295 yarna and acceoaoriM, .tamped counter worii,.farac^ etc. No Job 34080. construction, full cellar, large lot. real astete, mortgages orrsngad. hort>itaI. His i^uries are coturid- his WO! one of the finest state ad­ ing Sundays at 7 p. m. Lodge hailed the committee's de-. ered serifHis and doctora state sev­ Connecticut, and Richard George (ooda, embroidery cottons and COLE MOTORS too smaU. Eugene GlranUn, 1$ SIMMONS Convertible divan, up­ Full price $13,400. Many more list­ Consult Howard R. HooHnwa Dr. Everett S. Phillips, Mrs. ministrations ever." The.three choirs will chant the ciaion os a "historic moment" and / DOWN Trotter S t MI. 9-SB09. holstered chair, both with aUp SPACIOUS Professional office eral days 'Will be needed to deter­ Fecteau, 27, o f Massachusetts. It ittUiv threada at Tour Yam 436 Center Street ings in town and country from Agency, kO. 9*1107. Phillips and their teenage daugh­ In counting the party blessings, deocribed both os "special agents Prayer Book’a Thanksgiving tn- expressed his thanks to the other covers. Also mahoganyl ^ a tables. suite, ground floor, Main Street mine his condition. He lost con­ ters,. Betty Jeon and Claire, of delegations. The deciMon, he 9ho^ BO Cottafe St. Fhone ML MI-9-0980 location. Phone MI. 3-6900. $6,000 up. The Ellsworth Mlttsn Mrs. Allen sold there is much to o f the Central Intelligence troit, which la based on Psalm 147, Af r a i d o f t h a t remodeling ka. 9-7836 after 5 p.m. Agency, Realtors, in . 8-6880. "BUYERS WATTING for tingle, siderable blood, had possible lacer­ Oklahoma City, who are visiting sold, “has contributed significant­ t-sm< Job? I can do it using your ideas. ations of the face and head and a be thankful for: "Two Republican Agency." "Laiidate Domlnum," and the re­ 1947 STUDERAKIRx^ BRAKE REUNE special. Most all multl-famUy dwellinge. If in the relatives in town, 'will participate U.S. Senators, five out of the six sponses at the Thonksilvlng Eu­ ly to the prestige of the United Expert workmanship. H m e not USEU> TWO Burner Florence parlor MANCHESTER—Store suitable for BOWERS SCHOOL Aram. Largs 6- probable fracture in the parietal Details of the sentences and the fX>Din>-A pu ce Where you can cars, $12.M, Tour choice of lining. smaU business 6r for orofessional market to oell, call The ACB in the series of oervlcea which Dr. congressmen from the GOP, and charist. At the offering of the NaUonz." Commaader ready te ge! Oa buy Bemat and Tkjga Tama and limited to daylight hours. Reason­ heater end auto pulse electric room ranch, 8 twin sise bedrooms, Realty, k n . 9-3393. ares. location of the cojrt were not given No money down, $1 weekly. Ooie able rates. MI. 9-3873 for esti­ fuel pump. Both for $85. Phone offices. CaU Rockville 5-9042. Phillips will conduct at the Church five of tho six state capitol elective in the broadcast, which was moni­ alms. Junior Choir and Boys’ Choir lew overhead leta oa aeO 19 Soaan Bates KhMliid aMessories. Motors, 436 Center. fireplace, plastered walls, oil hot -Found DOEed of the Nosorene, 463 Main St., HUNDREDS ieoe. mates. • ' MI. 8-7300. "Remington wui found by his posts in the hands o t Republicans. tored in London. members wrtll use on old Ctermon It’s Tour Tam Shop. Bd'Gottoge TWO STORES near Main Street. water heat, cellar, amesite drive, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. and each melody from 1665, "Praise To the near bus. Only $14^800. Carlton W. SIX ROOM colonial near schl. quarters' officer in a dozed condi­ "We oil con be most thankful, The prison terms were “four or Shed Destroyed St. TOL ML S-2S88. GBS4B31AL Contracting,rseting, apedalls- Suitable for small business or of­ evening at the some hour. Both Lord, the Almighty.” At the of- MOpERN AND older type homes. Hutchins, ka. 94132, 9-4694. Write Box N. Herald. tion on the second floor stairway look to the future "in positive five years,” the broadcast said. It '47 KAISER ing in finishing upstairrs roomsI in FLORENCE COMBINATION gas fices. Heated. MI. 9-16$0, MI. Dr. Phillips and his wifa will sing did not say whether the American tering of oblations, the Senior LOST—Wallpt. by member of H. B. Gradyr'Broker. MI. 8-8009. 9-8094. landing below his third floor dor­ Identa in the nation’s history," the 4-DOOR SEDAN Saulsbury Chtdr while attending new. homes.I, aiw roofing. sldiiJig, stove, white, $85. ka. 9-5843. MANCHESTER GRkEN, new~M solos and duets at the meetings added. defendants were present at the Choir have prepared Mounder’s By Firc^Today mitory quarters. He was taken to "*’™ise the Lord, O Jerusalem.” SalTation Army musical. Finder alterations of any kind, plus bulld- “ Thty didn't htvt tht dough, Ssrgo—and said th« food ______ft. ranch, basement garage, near the hoapitol and ail three floors or with their older daughters. Exhorting tho party workera to trial or were eentenced In absentia.' $150 keep suitaMe reward and wallet. Anio DriviBE School 7-A ing new homes. FTee estimates. Machinery and Took 52 Suburban For Rent 66 new school, amesite drive, wooded They also have with them their look t the future "in p o • i 11 v e Peiping Radio charged that It is the custom In SL Mary’s RockvUle 6-8111. wasn't good onough to ritk gotting dishpan hands!" of the housing unit were ‘serood’ Tha South Mohehester Fire NO CASH DOWN Mail balance money to Pauline ------——— iM ■ I I lot. Cell 241, 94498, (closed off) to prevent movement youngedt child, Karen Lee, and terms,” Mrs. Allen, wife of retir­ Downey and Fecteau worked in on Thanksgiving for laymen to Dept., with on assist ftxMn Bolton, Powers, Box SOS, South Lancaster, MORTLOCK'S DRIVINO School. ONE POWER KING drill press, FIVE ROOM Ranch, Route 6, An­ of the small number of prisoners are visiting with Dr. Phillips’ par­ ing lA. Gov. Edward N. Allen, the spring of 1962 for- a Japanese bring the oblations of bread and extininiished a^fire reported at bm Lest confidence quickly reatored dover, Just south Coventry line. 48 QUAKER ROAD — BeaUUfuI ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Phil­ brsniii of the U. 8. Counter-intelli­ W'lne to the altar from the midst M . Floristo—Naracries 15 one 6" circular sew, both with or consisting of night workers, in made Several observations gleaned 10:25'this mpniing which destroy­ by a sklUed, courteoua instructor.' Help Wanted^—Female 85 Artictes For Sale 45 without motors and angle iron Call Moulson. PI. 3-6695. three bedroom ranch, kitchen With for the day, and janitors. lips, 104 Hamlin St. from the campaign. gence Service, recruiting Chinese of the congregation, thus symbol­ breakfast bar, combination slum* ed a tool 0^ ^ and partially burned Ucenae Induded. Insured, ed in­ izing unity with New Testament a rabblt/^utch at the home of lis t POUND—Brown and white female controUed stsndsrd and bydrama- PART TIME power press operS' ROCKVILLE—Four room unfurn­ inum windows, city water, sewer, Assorted jwm pons $1 a bouquet TARGEIT RIBXiE, 33 caliber, excel­ vestigation immediately and deter­ large College Church of the Noz- the big political ralUea ore over," to the Kirin and Liaoyuon Prov­ Christians, who apparently Fred l4Wie on 75 Finley St., caus­ piqi. Dog Warden. MI. $-4540. Uc care. ML 9-7196. tors from 4:15 to 6:15. Apply 384 lent condition, pracUcalty new, ATTENTION LOGGERS! Just ished apartment. Write Box O, sttsebed garage. Split rail fence.' scene Church in Oklahoma City, inces of Manchuria. brought the elements for the Eu­ and up. Corsages 81 and 'ip. Also Herald. mined the injuries were not from she amid. "The Republican Party ing damage estimated by the fire MERCURY Hsrtford Rosd. $35. Call after 5 p.m. 8-4581. right for the woods. Two "Cater- Owner transferred. CsU M l. 9-$813 CUnten R. Wright which has an enrollment In its must start selling Itself to the The Chinese agents were split charist to church with them; and FOUND—Mala pup, all brown with AUTO DRIVINO tnatruction. AU large assortment of potUd ilanU or JA. 0-8731. accidental causes. After it became depsnment at about $1,000. at reasonable prices, upen until pUlar’-'- 15’s, both running good. evident Remington had been as­ Sunday school of well over 1,000 people in a personal way." Into two teams, "wen’’ and "shen," also ^presenting by this means the l%e fire fighters were there un­ Hard top cm veiUhto. B#> smaU white s ^ . Call Dog War­ leaaona on insured dual control GIRD OR WOMAN to csre for $1 HOLDS ANY shaver ’tjl Christ­ One haa new tracks. Very reason­ Clinton R. Wright, 25 Knighton den. MI. S-4B40. 10 p.m. McConville's Greenhouse, small child 3:30-4, week days. kO. Wanted To Rent 68 MANCHESTER, Woodbridge Sec- St., died suddenly yesterday at the saulted, the Federal Bureau of In­ pupils. He received the degree She fold this c(hd^ te carried the roport sold. people’s thank-offering to God in til about 11:45 and found it neces­ die. heater, low mlleago. car. Capabta experienced instruc­ mas. Remember we carry and able. S h »erd Farm Equipment Downey and Fecteau were cap­ a return of the actual frulU o f th# tor. Oordner Auto School. ML 303 Woodbridge St. ka. 9-5947. 9-9184. service ell electric shavers. Rus­ tion, $14,900. Value plus. Family Manchester Memorisl Hoepltal. vestigation was caHed and imme­ of Doctor of Divinity at Bethuiy out. in part, by persoital visits to sary to call in the Bolton tanker Beady te roll. Saa I t e Co.. 300 West Mein Street, Rock­ GOING OUT OF town? Newly- Penial College in May, 1063. tured when their plane was shot harvest Hence, the "oblations" o f (Nte today. 9B010. JA. 7-3680. sell's Barber Shop, corner Oak vUle. Cape Cod, alx opacioua rooma, A paper maker by trade, he was diately Joined in the Inveatlgation. neighbors — telling them, what the becauae there is no water main in Anaouneeneato and Spruce. weds with exceUent references de­ four first floor, two on second, one born in Manchester, May 1, 1910, Questioning and investigation con­ GOP stands for and get them to down over northeast China Nov; bread and wine are offered sepa­ the area. ORIVINQ InstructlonB from yoiir RooflBE>^idlBE 1$ HAND SEWER Wanted. Apply sire sublet comfortsble ''psrtmeht finished in knotty pine. Bath snd- the son of Frank and Nellie Bailey tinued beyond midnight and the participate in party community 29, 1952, the broadcoat said, rately from the alms on Thxhka- Mrs. Lewie said that luckily the ffE CARRY Tioga yams at the or home for few months. MI. sweeper detector. It was a life giving Day. / home, Dual-coe,trol Insiirec ear, RAY’S ROOFm o Co. Built up Ka-Klar Toy Co., 60 HUllard St WOODED STORM sash for picture Mnaieal Inatmniento 5.8 Lavatory, fireplace, hot water Wright and had lived here all his Identity of the assailant Is fairly groups. adding: wrind was in the right, or wrrong, same prices as the mill. Save 8-8251 after 5. ring bearing the letters O N D-^I.' Because this day ia set/4aide by Down—cash ar trada. ataodard or automatls. Call Man- roofs, gutter pork, r.»of, '■nlinney window, nine regular size win­ heat, oU, basement, stthched ga­ life. well established. Since the FBI Ite presumably had belonged to Youth In the 18-21 year old "They hod entered northeast direction and no other buildings time S lid money by shopping at THE BIG Christmas season means China in a U.S. plane, made con­ proclamation of the civiKsuthority chastet Driving Academy. PL repairs. Free eaUmstes. Ray dows, four Hollywood type win­ rage, screens (uid storm windows, He leaves his wife, Susie Suhie haa the reaponaibillty of develop­ the Ondine, the pleasure craft group can hold a great future for were threatened by the bloM. Tour Tam Shop, 50 Cottage S t 3-7349, ToU free. big profits for Avon representa­ dows. Also combination storm SET OF DRUMS. kO, 6-9183. tact with and'Provided supplies to flags of the United/States, the Haganow. kO. 9-2314. Ray Jack- enclosed landscaped Iqt. Walking Wright; a son. William J. Wright, ing the information for preaenta- that carried the two missing offi­ the party if efforts are made to Componlct 2 and 3 #nawarod the TeL ML 9-28S8. tives. We train you. Start now. door. MI. 9-3136 after 6 p.m. Houses For Sale 72 tlon to the U.S. attorney I am not air-dropped agents and planned to State of Connecticut/#nd the Epis­ son. kO. 8-8835. Call MI. 9-2814. distance to school, bus and ahop- In the Air Force; two brothers, cers. interest them now, she sifid. still alarm, 350 feet o f 1*^ inch AUTO ORIVINQ InatrucUoo from ping. F.H.A. luid G.I. loona avail­ in a position to comment fyrther Mrs. Alien snggeated that these pieJe up Li (Thung-ylng, v^ o was to copal (Church wiU^ be canied in hose were laid, ohd two booster TEENAGERS FOR that Chicago your home. Insured duel control kfAPLE EXTENSION table, cen­ CUSTOM BUILT six rooih home, Louis and Franklin Wright both McDonnell, a University of haircut see Circle Barber ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. SPINET PIANO, due to unusual able. By appointment. Fidelity about the -assailant." youths be organized into groups report" procession, separating the three systems were used to fight the fire. car. Larson Driving School. kQ. trifugal pump, two upholstered circumstances I Must sell my 7 ceramic file bath, Isvatory. fire­ of Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. Pennsylvania graduate, and Mac- choirs. Shop, 19 Oak St. Alterations end addlUons. OeU- Help wanted— Male 36 place, oil hot water neat, 3-car Realty Co. CH. 6-7348, evenlngi Kenneth Warner and Mrs. Joseph which would study politics, debate It said the Chinese were re­ 9B075. . inge. Workmanabip guaranteed. chairs. kU. 9-1888. month old piano for $375 cash. Farland, who graduated from Evening snack: mix grated garage, h i^ elevation, 3 acres JA. 64380. CH. 64083, Newington. McCollum, also both of Manches­ Yale University, were stationed governmental affairs and perhaps cruited ih 1952 by the Free (Jhlna OOU> BOm>, Blue Ben. EcUpse, A. A. Dion, Inc., 3M Autuma THREE BTRST Class die makers. Write Box F. Herald MO. 6-2858, Farmington OR. After you’’ve finished baking, Cheddar cheese and deviled ham ABOUT 60 Ft: white picket fence, good land. Suburban. Carlton W. ter. Double-Death Seen aboard the Fraser, a destroyer- l»rticlpate in election-day activi­ movement, which it described as a Spring-Air mattress Mearance. rtreet MItch*u V4S60. Apply in person. Qunver Mfg. Co., 4 ft. high. Also three low hot Hutchins. MI. 94183, 9-4694. 7-1411. ties. She -said too many youths U.S. espionage organization In leave your oven door open for and use m i sandwich filling. Butter, Howard’s Sleep Center, BS9 Main. GarsEos—Senice~Stonife lO kOJSIC Instrumental rental. Com­ Private funeral services will be minesweeper. Both men were five minutes or so to let any mots- 334 Hartford Road. water redlatore. k a . 3-7879. plete Une of instruments. Rents! held at the Holmes Funeral Home, reglatcr Independent when' reach- Hong Kong, "h|id given espionage the outsides of the sandwiches Ml. 94SSS. ■ STORAGE SPACE svsilable, suit­ FOR THE BEST m Bonded built $1,000 DOWN, large three bedroom 45 NORMAN ST. Six room alngle, Ag Murder, Suicide about 25. inr 21. ture^sporate. and toast under the broiler. SPRAY' GUN operator wanted ex­ APpUed to purchase price. Repre­ 400 Main St., tomorrow afternoon training." able for cars, lumber or furni­ up roots, ablngle roofs, gutters, rsiich, full ceUar, exceUent con­ oil oteom heat, amesite drive an(l They boarded the Ondine early The party should devote more conductors and root rSiMura call perienced. Commander Wood­ senting OIvsmat.ts, Ribicoff Margin Repui'licans. bases there for armed agehts, let Free pick up end deUvery within Piano Shop. Phones ML 9-0329, -Pto Oagliardone Schaefer today oa a murder and Tires-Tires-Tires furniture shampooing. two mile radius. Manchester street latehell 9-4887. "A " and "AA’' sone. 8. A. Brocb* suicide, motive unknown. Republicans need to do a better up safety points for weltering RoofiBE BBd ChlBiBejrB 16*A 9-8074. CUSTOM BUILT ranen, 6 nice ler. Agent. Phone ka. 84969. Plo Oagltardone, 4 2 kfaplb 8t., Cycle Shop, 166 West kUddla Turn­ ADULT WILL baby sit week died at the Manchester Memorial The tragedy >n Oct. 19 puzzled year-around "selling Job" among agents,' to build paraphute groups FOR BARQkIN FRIGES ON TIRES WANTED-^Two riders to Blast nights.’ Call MI. 9-2748. latge rooms, fireplace, ceramic Officially 3,115 the voters, she said. The party to receive olp-dropiied supplies Hartford and Connecticut Boule­ pike. kn. 9-3096 or 9B503. ROOFING—BpsciaUMng In repair­ SPINET PIANO, mahogany, full Hospital last night after a short investigator! at first because when Fuel and Feed 4f*A tile bath, oil hot water beat, steel Mrs. Paaiiuaretta’s body was should start working now to win and agents, estab^sh secret com­ vard. Hours $:80-S. CaU after 5:30 ing roafs of all kinds. Also new HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR will keyboard. Reconditioned, $398. beam construction, full cellar, 3 Sufarban For Sale 71 Illness. SEE VAN THE TIRE MAN New pianos at $379. Two years to found hanging in the attic of her Hartford, Nov. 23 (/FI—Now it’s the 1956 election which finds GOP munications lln^ connecting the ML 9-3519. BOY’S 34" maroon bicycle. Brand roofa Gutter work. Chimneys baby sit afternoona or evenings. SEASONED) Hardwood for stove, nice porches, garage. Bowers Born in Italy, he had been a resi­ Senator Prescott S. Bush coming bases with Mukden (Monchurih), cleaned, repaired. 86 years* ex- Call MI; 9-8667. pay. Birnbaum’a, 381 Main St., BOIfTOIf VALUES dent of Manchester and Belton .for home there w'oa a gun shot wound official. A. A. Ribicoff, Hartford ^ O W TIRES. NEW OBd RECAPS LADIES, Floor waxed, polished new, never used, $83. MI. 9-2648. furnace or fireplece. Cell k a . school, near bus. Carlton W. in her left side. ui> for reelection, she said. collect inforpiation about (lefense i ■ irieace. Free eetimatee. Call 8-7083. New Britain, Conn. MO. 6-4618. Hutchins, ka. 94133, 9-4694. $9,500—Four room nonexpondsble 60 years. 'He was a member of St. Democrat, was elected governor by and buffed. For informatioti call owlay. Maitchaatar kateheO on slab, (no bsssmant). "I find," said the Hartford Coun­ works in <^ns, the location of in- James' (^urch and the liallan- a 3,115 vote piurollty over Gov. djustiisl fJw s and meteorological Lowest Prices In Town MI. 3-7886 between 5 and.7 p.rn, Basinean Services Offered IS e3-5SSJ. SitnatioiuDM Wanted—W SEASONED h a r d w o o d fer fire­ M a r s h a l l r o a d —Six room sin­ $500 down for OI. American Society. ty Coroner, "that Nora Posquar- only. WcgrtiiK Apparel— Fora 57 conditi^s." Jdale 89 place and furnace, cut to order. gle, one unfinished, fireplace, $18,300—Five room ranch wtih st- He leaves two sons,' Albert and etta killed her aon without provo­ Lodge. DOORS OPENED, keya fitted, Th^/report said the 581st Sup­ Immediate delivery. CaU Glaston­ ROYAL BLUE velveteen coaQ hat; combination screens, storm sash, tachsd garage, nice Idea­ Waldo Gogliardone, both of Man- cation or 'eauae and theTeicner she The final certlflcalton in desig­ About Town METHANOL ANTI-FREEZE 19c OAIXON WANTBS—Ride from Birch St. to copied, vacuum cleanara, irons, HeatiBE— PloBibiBE 17 PART TIME Bookkeeping or bury ME. 8-2933. attempted suicide - by gunshot. nating winners in the Nov. 2 elec­ ply.and Communications Wing of Pioneer Parachute Co., hours 7 to leggings, muff, size 6. $10. ka. two-csr garage. Extra large yard, tion. No bsssinsnt. Good cheetor; two daughters, Mrs. Wal­ tbs' U. S. Air Force, of which IN YOUB OWN CONTAINEB guns, etc., repaired. Shears, clerical work. Checking accounta 84310 9-3 p.m. nice section. Will qualify'for vet­ - financing. ter Lalley of Manchester and Mrs. This having failed, ohe then com- tion was made at a brief 15-min­ The rehearsals scheduled for to­ $:80. MI. 9-0433 after 4 p.m. kmvea, mowers etc., put into con­ LB24NOX BVRNACBE and warm balanced, k n . 8-6340. SELECTED FIREPLACE epd mttteed eulctde by hanging.’’ ^rnold was the commanding of­ air heating. Earl Van Camp, k a eran. Asking[ing - $13,900. GoodchUd $17,000—Two bedroom Colonial Roger Belli of Sprlngfleld, Moss., ute ceremony this noon at the night and tomorrow night for the ALSO THE REST IRAKE JO I IN TOWN dition for coming needs. Braith- furnace wood, $18 a cord deliver­ Realty Co., Realtors. MI. 3-7935. State Capitol. ficer, "was charged with the task WANTEID—Ride, Chestnut Street 9-8844. TWO MEIN with power «aw would ed. Tel. MI. 8-7695: with attached two car and eight grandchildren. He also The coroner t-rid that Mrs. Pos- Rainbow Girls minstrel have been of carrying out espionage in the to comer of Commerce and Pot­ walte, S3 Pearl street Wanted— To Bay ' 58 gdrsge. Approximately leaves a brother. Albino Gagllar- quaretta "had a htetory of aulcidal 'The historic ceremony c(>nsi8ted canceled due to the holiday. A re­ like work. Tree cutting, etc. klANCHESTER — New five room merely Of the State Board of Elec­ service of the U. S, Central In­ $ 1 4 . 9 5 ter Sts. Working hours 7 a.m. to Phone k a . 9-8228. two acres. Ideal setting. done of Bolton. tendencies’’ and had tern once con­ hearsal will be held at the Masonic telligence Agency." INCLUDES UNINO AND LABOB 4:30 p.m. kfL 3-8735. GONDER’S T-V. Service. avaUable WANTED—Desk, suiUble for 10 ranch quality constructed. Rea­ fined to Norwich State Ho^>itai. tion Canvassers signing their \ Millinery-Dreegmaking 19 sonably priced. Bolton, new four Ix>t on School St., high Fuperol 'services will be held Temple, Monday, Nov. 29, at 7 "The functions "of the wing are any Uma. Antenna conversions. Garden— Farm— Dnli7 yqar old. Preferably roll, finish elevation. "Careful investi|rttion discloses names fo the' election result tabu­ ?bUco factocy supervised service. room rand), also five room ranch. Thursday morning at 8:30 at the o’clock. to drop several agents into Chlha DRESSMAKER, alterationa on Prodneta SO not important. MI. 34368. W. P. Qulsp Funeral Home, 235 no serious difflculUea in the Pas- lations for all state elective offices. Aatomobiles for 8sl« 4 Tel. MI. 9-1488. costa, suits, dresses, hUrts, ate. Dog»—Birds—Pets 41 EbcceUent location, \ ucre of T. J. CROCKETT, Broker an'.l the Soviet Union, supply these Phone: Office ka-3-5416 Main St., and at 9 6'cl(>ck in St. quaretU’s family life,” said the Participating were the three A Thanksgiving service will be CsU Ml. 94686. CANARIES. Guaranteed aingera. GREEN MOUNTAIN Potatoea de­ land. See these and compare. coroner. , board members: Secretary of State agents and keep them - in com­ 1946 BDRD tudor, in good condl OOkfPLBTB REPAIRS by Stuart livered to your door. Guaranteed Rooms Without Board 59 Phone Barbara Woods Agency. Reaidence ka-8-77Sl Jaipea’ Church. Burial will be in held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in munication with them. All colors. Also females, la . Eloat Cemetery. Canto Posquaretta. hUaband of Charles B, Keats, Treasurer Joseph * VANS R; Wolcott on wringer and auto­ tion. 1941 Chevrolet udor. Easiest 9-0498. to be number one end mealy CeU MI. 9-7702. A. Adorno, and Comptroller Fred Emanuel Lutheran Church. The "The wing was activated- in terms In town. Douglas Motors, matic waahing machines, electric Moving-tVocklBg Hathaway, MI 9-6488. LARGE ATTRACTIVE Room, BOLTON—Fiye room ranch, one Friend! may call at the funeral the woman in the ease, had two message will be given by Lorry Jobs, as salesman for a dairy dur­ R. Zeller. The latter was the only July, 1951, at the Mountain Home 388 Main. ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, suitable for one or two peraona. MANCHESTER— Hollister Street. year (rid, lot 150’ x 300.’ Youngs­ home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and Brynell, assistant to the pastor. Air Base, Idaho, U.S.A." 4 2 7 Hciifford Rd Mtinch«'s*, i Conn S t o n g t , 20 THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet Hot water, ahower end private en­ town kitchen, full basement. Sen­ ing the first part of the day and one of the three to run for reelec- amsU appliances. Welding. 180 Center, 996 Main St., Invitee you Near Princeton, six room Cape from 7 to 10 p.m. TTie service will be conducted by Radio Peiping said a year later 1961 FORD Custom eights, two and Main Street. MI, 9-8878. ' CHK3CEN MANURE for your lawn trance. Inquire 101 Chestnut St. Cod, complete. Hot water‘hU heat, sibly priced at $18,300. A. R. as a factory worker from 3:30 p.m. tlon, and he won. AT THE TEXACO 8IGN-*MI-( MANCaOBSTBR - Package Deliv­ to visit pets of sU kinds, Con­ Pluralities indicated by the vote the Rev. Osrl E. Olson. the group was transfer!^ to the four doors both completely equip­ ery, Local light trucking and or garden. Tel. k a 8-8971. fireplace, city water and sewer­ Wilkie a Co. ka. 9-4m , ka. WilHam E. Duiiela. Jr. till iqidnight. RUBBISH end eahes removed. Gen­ necticut bred Parakeets, k a . BEAUTIFULLY furnished apedoua $-8368. follow: d a rk Air Bose in the Philippines ped. BhcceUent condition inside and package delivery. Rerrtgeratore. age. 30 year mortgage avaUable. William E. Daniels, Jr., 96 "Conlo went to work about 5:30 eral cleaning of attics, ceUars and 6-4278. Hours Monday through WELL ROTTED cow mantirs. Pro­ room with complete Ught house­ a.m., on Oct. 19,” sold Coroner Lieutenant Governor: Sen. Add diced c(x>ked shrimp to con­ "to conduct hostile octiviUes cMt. Guaranteed. Priced below the washers and stove m oving. a ITridsy, 10 to 6:80, Saturday 9 to Priced for quick sale. CaU Charles Spring St., WIillmantic, son of densed mushroom soup; sprinkle bigolnst CTiihs and the maritime market. Only $395 down: Bank fi- yards. Gall M and M Rubbiah rs- tect your ahrabs and lawns now. keeping faculties svsUebla WUl Lespersnee. MI. 9-7630. ROCKVILLE — Cape Cod, - four Scdiaefer. "His wife got vp to give Charles W. Jewett, Republican, moval. ka. 9-9757. specialty. ML 94781. 8; Wednesday closed at 3 p.m. t . rent single or double. CSiUdrcn ac­ rooms flnishsd, two unfinished. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Daniels, with minced parsley, chives or areas of the Soviet Union in the .nancing. AIm several good clean ka. 8*7088. Leonard GlgUo, Bolton. Sr.. 41 Avondale Hd., this town, him a clean ohirt and Canto went 6,452 votes o\-er Democrat John Fdrd and Chevrolet pre-wars. No A a Green atampe. cepted (Umitedl. Central. Reason­ JUST LOOK at this custom built 6 FuU shed dormer, fireiriace, car Into the baby's room to adjust the N. Dempsey. green onions ^ fo re serving. Far East," -o FORD — FORD — FORD — FORD » FORD — klANCHESTER T.V. gervlca, radio •U8TIN A. CHAkIBERS 0 0 ., died yesterday at the Hartford money down. See Bob Oliver at iocai and long distance moving, u. S. No. 1 Green Mountglna pota­ able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. rooni home with center hall, a llv. port, full basement, cit> sewers. bed covers. That is the last time Secretary of State: Mrs. Mildred and T.V. speclaUsU since 1984. BTtEE DEHJVERY service to your toes. Bryan Bros. 179’ T<0and Many - extras. Immediate occu­ Hospital,lafter a short illness. I " 461:kUin St. packing, storage. Call l a 8 - ^ . home. Netlonelly advertised dog ing room 18 x 38, a fireplace, at­ he saw hli wife and child olive." P, Allen, Republican, 14.309 votes House sendee call $8.50. kO. Turnpike. Phone kO. 9-7087. tractive dining room, on efficient pancy. RockviUe 5-3436. RockviUe He was born in Boston, Mass., Hartfori' C H i^ 7-1438. foods, etc. Vitality, Cero-Meto, Aug. 5, 1910. A sheet metXl -work­ Returning home about 2 p.m., Poo: over Mrs. Elizabeth Zdunczyk, 1949, 1960, CHEVROLETS, two 94660 or ka. 8-4607. ROOM FOR rant at 88 Garden St. kitchen, 8 bedrooms and one and S-5475. Democrat. HUl'e, Go0’s, Kasco, Gaines, k a 8-8874. er, he was formerly a resident of quoretta found his young son dead door, four door, radios, heaters, PIANO MOVING - Refrigeraton, a hall baUia. Full basement. The in bed. strangled with a kerchief, Treasurer; John Ottaviano, Jr., excellent condition Jtiroughout.' ALL APPLIANCBB eerviced, clean­ Quaker City, Dash. Three UtUe Household Goods 51 LAKE COVENTRY — Five room HartfonL where he graduated DILLON also light trucking, any Ume. l(>t is 113 by 365 with play and ac(x>rtUng to the coroner. Republican, 11,008 votes over An­ S tiN t k “TIP" “TOP’VUiwI Car SEE US Douglas Motors, 3l3 Main. ing and repairs on range burnere. Kittens, Puss in BooU. WUd bird FURNISHED ROOM, near Main house, fuUy Insulsted, cement cel­ from Hartford Public . .High heaters, refrigerators, all types Quick, reliabte, eraclent service. seed and suet cakes. Canine 8 COMPLETTE street.' OenUemen preferred. MI. garden areas. Choice location. His wife, the coroner added, had thony E. Grillo, Demo(»-at. MI. 9-9829, 94074, lar, furnace, reasonable. Tei. Cov­ School. He attended the Univer­ 1951 CHEVROLET 1^' ton track, washing machines. Metro ServiM. Chets, Inc. Phona PI. S41M. ROOMS OP BRAND NEW 6-2170. 8 Hesel St. Wonderful view. Price $17,300. entry, PI. 3-7951 after 6 p.m'. gone through the basement and Comptroller; Fred R. Zeller, Re- lEFORE YOU lUYl Madeline Smith, Realtor. kC. sity of Connecticut and was a IS TOUR very good 'condition. Tel. MI. Call ka. 94888: FURNITURE member of Alpha Phi fraternity shot herself with a 12 guoge shot­ ulican, 11,169 votes over Edward la k fiuaraatat4 “Tip" “Top^ Coaiitioa NICE PLEASANT room, ' near f-1643 or 0-ll4$. Open eventaiga natU 8. 9-1406. PkIhtinE— Papering 21 EVERYTHING BOLTON, Cook Drive—Nearly new there. He was also a member of gun. The shot took a coune v,’hle;i eI. Ber^n, Democrat, WIRING INtiTALLATION of all CROSS BREEU> Collie pups, 810. ONLY $488.28 bath, contlnuoua hot #eter, 13 four room ranch, oil burner, the Wlllimontic Lodge o7 H3ks did not injure her substantially, A t t o'rney General: John J. 1952 lUICK RIVIERA SEDAN AH day Saturday aatU • BEFORE YOU Buy a used car types. No Job too smsU. Peter CaU RockviUe 5-9483. RuaseU St. ka. 8-5423. OOk$FORT. QUALITY and con­ Bracken-: Republican, 13,581 over PAlNTxNQ—Bbeterior end tnterioe, Beautiful Westinghouse Electric venience is to be found in this at­ breeseway two-car attached ga­ and was a well known basketball whereupon she went to the attic See Gorman Motor Salea Buick Pantaluk, 40 Foster street Pbooc rage, nice lot, clooe to aehool. Will and hangfd herself. Samuel J. T^eaco, Democrat. INCEP CUT PRIC M I paperhanging, ceilings refinished. Refrigerator IN RESPECTABLE home, plsaeent tractive 4 room home with sps- player. > Salea and Service. 385 Mam latehell ^7803. Wallp^ier books on request. EisU- .Beautiful Bedroom Suite quoUfy for veteran. Only $13,900. , Besides his parents, he leaves A truly Insurious cor equipped with ''dyuaflow, radio, heatcri FORD clpus second floor. One4;sr ga­ street lOteheU B-457L Open eve- Live Stodi— Vehicles 42 room near bath, continuous hot CaU GoodchUd Realty (te.. RoM- / white woU Urea, tteted ghwo. See tHs “ tip" "tap" C 1 J L Q .C mates given. Fully .:>tiisure(L Cali Beautiful Living Room Suite water, sepsrete entrance, Pheine rage. Beautiful landscaped lot. h|s wife, Mib. Teresa Daniels and Edward R. Price. W . 9-1008. tora. MI. 8-7935 or 9-3468. beauty. sd ri A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Tel. WE BUY OOW8, calves and beef Beautiful Dinette Set >a. 9-6684. Madeline Smith, Realtor, k a . one stater. Mrs. William E. Atlantic Probed cattle. Also boreas. Plela Brae. Beautiful *'De Luxe’.' Range f-l$42 or 9-1146. Thomas of Cedar City, Utah. DEALER 1960 kCBUtCURT' eeden, lustrous MI. 9-6665. Gary lamonaco. PAINTING and Paperhanging, Tel. l a 8-7406. Inatead o f Westinghouse Electric PLEASANT ib ^ T E D single bed- Legal Notice Funeral services will bb held bills finish, nearly new Urea, quality work, reasonable prices I HAVE been transferred (Hit of For jDrowiied Men 1952 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DLX. CONVERTIILE radio, heater and gaa onviiig over­ MELODY RADIO—TV - Phono'a. Refrigerator If You Prefer room, in private home, for nUs- Friday morning at 8:30 at the and prompt 'service. Free esti­ atate and must aeil my home. Six u q ro B rKBMiT See Him 'For Values drive. EVirmer local owner. H u Night calls. Guaranteed servtce. mates. Fully insured. Csll Bert Rugs, Lamps, Tables. Linoleum ble gentleman. Quiet nei|hbor- John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 See, drive sad buy this ear with comfort, quality and beiMty. Poultry and Supplies 48 hood. MI. 84183. / room Cape Cod, 2 unfinished up- HOnCB OF APPUCAnON E. Center St., oiid at 9 o'clock in (Florence B. Walker, 19, 86 Ash had exceUent care. Low down MI. 9-2280. Plante. MI. 9-6965. and a Few Other Articles Charleston, S. C., Nov. 23 (F)-— Fully equipped. Tour preseut ear may well be your down psymeuL MONTHLY PAYkOCNTS stalra, basement beautifully fln- St. James’ Oturch. Burial will be St„ was arrested late last night yment and bank tinaocing. Pee BROAD BREASTED Bronse tur­ IN PRIVATE home, on bus Une, iahed in knotty pine, landscaped, This U (o glvr BoUcr that I, ED­ The Coast Guard probed the At­ and charged writh breach of the 1953 FORD CONVERTIILE SAVE b OUver on this one at Center ANTlQUEiS Reflnlafaed. Repairing PAINTING AND Paperhanging, 85 817.63 WARD N. 8BRREI-L. of tS Weavor In St. Joseph’s CJemetery, WiHi- done nn any furniture, 'neman, keys. Fresh frosen toms, 10 to 36 extra large, knotty pine paneled amesite drive, complete set of Rood, Manohester, liavr flled on appU- lantic ocean today in on attempt peace, iiytoxicstion. and resisting Club coiipr. Radio sad heater, Fordomstle, white wmS KMotors Sales. 461 Main. years’ experience. Fully ‘nsured. pounds Schaub’e Turkey Farm, Free storage until wanted. Free montic. 1950 DbSOTO CUSTOM 4.DOQR tires. 14.066 mllea, 189 South kCaln 8 t Phone kO. twin bedroom for two. tliree ex­ screens. Must be seen to be sp* (»Uon dated Nov. f, 1954. with the The funeral home will be open to recover, a mSn’s body that arrest as the result of a disturb­ 8-0848. Satisfaction guaranteed. Raymond las HUistown Road. deUvery. Free aet up by our own Uquor Control Comrolaaion for a Club eerily dangled from a floating five- 1653 WnX.T8 STATION wagon six Trudeau, 71 Jarvla Rd. ka>0-16l4. talUble. men. posures—private toUet. PrivUeges predated. WUl sacrifice for quick Permit for . the sale of alcoholic liquor for the convenience of friends ance on N. Main Street, kccordirig A "Tip" ‘T op " ear. 'with a beautiful finish. Spotlese interior; optiooel. k a . 3-6611. sale. For appointment esU M l. gallon can. to police. ; cylinder with gaa saving over-, NO PAYMENTS TO BANKS on the premleec 8040 Bleeell Street. from 7 o’clock tomorrow night un­ Loaded with extras. EMve this edr with eonftdenee and safety at' 1953 RUICK 4.DOOR SEDAN SAVE drive. Radio, heater. ExctUent Fu r n it u r e Repair service: 9-7656. Mancheeter. Conn. til the hour of the funeral. The gruesome dio(x>very - was Patrolman-Roy Aimls, 'wi)o ar­ Beaupre Motors, lac. Dyaoflow. power steeriag, radte aad hooter. Exeellaat Complete repeiring, .■efinlahing, Private Instructiona 28 WHITB HOLLAND Turkeye. Frank OR FINANCE COkO>ANIE8 FURNISHED r o o m ’or couple The buelnew la owned be Mancheeter made yesterday while scores of tirea. Removable ‘ seats. Nearly Bronkie, Lake St. Call MI. 6-4687. Lodge of Elks, No. ISSa BPOE. of 81 rested Walker, said the 'youth - at­ roaditioa. restoring on all types of furniture. Phone Me Immediately or two gentlemen. Inquira 54 336 SCHOOL STREET-Stx large Oxford Street. Koncbeater, and will b« Coast Guardsman searchad the sea tempted ' t o . strike him. Bond of new,inside end out. Priced for CARUSO ACCORDION tchool — HARTFORD CH-7-0S5S High St. quick sale, only $395 down at Cen- Zigmund Gozdz, Prop. Formerly ROASTING CHlCadBNS 50c lb. rooms, complete kitchenette, gaa conducted hy EDWARD N. SERRELL. for two young Navy enalgna srtio $200 has been posted by Walker, 1949 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Special offer, accordions loaned AFTER 7 P. M. CH-6-4690 range and refrigerator, (!!rive- of 88 Weaver Rood. Mancheeter, iw 1953 FORD FORDOR ...... $1295.00 ter Motor Sales, 461 Main St. of Watkins Bros. Tel. kO. 8-7449. .dressed, 35c Uve. A i^ Id Nelson, disappeared Sunday in a 16-foot police said. Radio oad heater, seat eovere. Low mileage. free during 8 month trial period. See It Day Or Night FURNISHED ROOM ter light way nice yard, good neighbor- permittee. Equipped with radio, heater, seat rovers: iMxpeasive but attyae- Inquire about special atudeiit re­ 737 LydsU St. ka. 8-8906. housekeeping. Adults. Apply 10 EDWARD N. SERRBLL. soilboaL the Ondine. The missing Victor D. Cifarelli, Jr., 35, was 1961 BORD Victoria two-tone bine- TRAY’S If you have no means of trans­ ho(>d. Suitable for large family or Dated Nor. », 1844. . ensigns were identified as V. J. arrested yesterday morning. by ttve. All good rubber and very easy ta own. duction Man on accordion 'pur­ portation, I’ll send my auto for Depot Squan, Apartment 4. two couples. MI. 9-7316. ------t. 19S1 fORD CLUR COUPE...... $245.00 gray. reaUy dean, radio, heater, TV and RADIO SERVICE chases. Phone Music Jhop. kfsln 100 WHITE Leghorn broUers, SH McDonnell of Hamden, (tenn.. and State Patrolman Elmer Neal and exceUem tirea. Douglas Motors. Iba. average, 50c lb. Uve weight you: No'obligation. George H. Roewell Radio aad heater. Exeelleat eoadlHon. street, ka. 9-3038. . p l e a s a n t , fUrniahed I'ocm cook- LARGE SIX room home, new Tim­ B. D. MocFariand of Charleroi, .charged with taking a motor ve- , ka. 9-2961. A —L—B—E—R—T—•—S The funeral of George H. Row- Pa. BILL ’TRA.YGIS h ^ ^ v U s g s a If desired. M l. ken oU hot water furnace, storm hide without the mvner'a permis- ■ 1952 HUDSON HORNET CLUl9 COUPE » MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM ------4345 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD sell. 353 Main S t, eras held yes­ Sion. )H>Iice reported. 2947 CHEVRODBT Fleetline sedan, windows, screens, fuUy insnlsted. SEPTIC TANKS The Coast Ouoid Cutter Travis Prompt, Courtraus service Bonds— Stocks— terday afternoon at 2 o’clock at spotted a eon floating in the ocean Neal found Cifarelli sleeping in I Radio, heater, hydramatic. tntnne yellow sad white. It'e like radio, heatsr. motor completely Articles For Sale 45 ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni­ LARGE ROOM for fenUemsn or plastered ivsUs,-fiUl oeUor. Excel­ ths Holmes Funeral Home, with new In and out. Local owner. Priced to move. Huadrede of dol­ 1954 EXECUTIVE CARS ovsrtuuitod, aU new parts, rings Mortgafea SI lent conditioa; Stove, refrigerator. ^bout five miles south of Chtpe a car by the aide of the road and | ture, glass, china,’pewtsr, prints, working couple. A p | 5 y 83 Foster the Rav. Clifford O. Sompson. said after investigation that he lars under book volisr. ' Id r tM jy te, etc. Douglas Motors! MI-9-55S0 or 9-7609 - books, stamps, coins, J ^ ef St, Large trees, centrally ocstad. iRomoin which ia about 40 miiea FIRST AND pecoag mortgagas RED CEDAR clothee polaa In- Only $11,6(M. Carlton W. Hutchins, p l u m e d I ew er s BUnlator. of the Center Ooogiega- north of Charleston. found the car belonged to Cifarei- 1954 VICTORIA FURNOURE Reflnlshtng, anUque b o t ^ ter our own accounL Past, ins. BaUe/s Antiques, tionol Church, officl#ting. Burial staUed. CaU kO. 6-9757. sin St kn 34003. VERY PLEASANir furnished, up- ka. 64133, 6-4664. The con was painted green, the li’s brother Donald, who told police | .Radio aad heater. Ferdematir. white wsUo. Meet all ax- 2941-40 fkLDER Chevroiets, 'Fords furniture a specialty, chairs cepad cooudantlai- asrvlce. Manchaater Was in East Cemetery. some shade aa the missing Ondine. the car was taken about 4:30 in j 1952 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD TOP traa. and rushed. Alaon F. Tboip. Btein bedroom. TUe bath end oOier good tranaportatlan. Good In v estm ^ Oorp., 244 Main street. ROYAL AND 8mith-(teraaa port* BARGAINS In new and used eppU' kCANCHESTER. West Uide, near MACHINE CLEANEI Bearers Were Joseph Skoneoki, Aa Coast Guardsmen pulled the the morning. I Tutone black sad ivory. Merr-O-MaUr, radio,- heater. A real PtKme latchelJ 6-6795. ML 84428. ahte and standard typewrftsrs. shower, contlnuoua hot water, Nels Oxloon, Dr. James Farr. I ovdU eiiehlee us to accept $5 ances.. Terms end trades. James heat, breaktest privUegaa. Ml. McKee Street, new exceUent Cape con from the water, a body—tied Richard J. Edgar. 52. 261 Spruce sharp ear with many mllee of driving pleasure. A real "Tip". 1954 CUSTOM RANCH WAGON^ 0 AU mskss of addlngc, msrblnss Ood, basemtnt garage, storm Septic Iteka, Dip WoBs. James Dowd. WilUkm PhlUip^/gndlip^ ^ c down. DoogUe kfotors, 288 Main WmiNO mSTALUVnON and n - A. Woods Appliances, 883 Center 3-7116. 361 Summit St., after 4 to the con with a rope— rose also. St., was arrested early lost night “Top” dream. . Radio aad heuter. overdrive. ‘Two teae pslat, power aeat. M. sold or rented. Repairs ea aU St. l a 9-1916. p.m. sash, hot water neat. Immediate 'Fatrtck Mooney. But Just after the can was lifted, bv Patrolman Prime Amadeo *nd pair of emeu electric eppUancea •nakaa. kUrlaw*a o(xupancy. Howard R. Hastings ...... and fixtures. Clarence O. Smith, / MORTGAGE MONEY SSt the line snapped and the body charged with intoxication. Amadeo 1 BUY THE CAR you want at the 8EVSSN CU. Ft. Kelvinetor refrig­ Agency. MI. 9-1107 any time. 1954 CUSTOM PORDOR 21 Knox St. Phone kO. 8-5425. AT THE CENTER, pleasant large Bari G. McDeosld plunged back into the sea. reported Edgar had caused a («s- 19M NASH AMRASSADOR CUSTOM 4-OOOR Rkdio aad heater, orordrive, wrhlte walls and many ether pries you want to pay. Always a RUG BRAIDINQ easy In- erator. reg. .8239.96, $179.96, whUe MenNNiy 880$: tiirbapce in the Center Restsucant. structlaa booklst, 36 cents. R i« rooms, slngla or double. 14-16 FOUR BEDROOM, two unflnlaiMd. Funeral services for Earl Q. Crewrmen saw the bBrawse arauad The one poker table, k a 9-5090. NEAT AS A PIN, five rooms and Sf the Otnter Oonmgatlonsl the spot hoping to reroyec the 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUR COUPE ly oveihanled, good rubber. kCake Woodabad, U Mala S t, rtinrlue breakfast nook, sU on one floor, Church, officiated, and burial was body ’today. Its tas|f 'w u made John Turner. Winiam E. Mshoney. ROOM FOR rant for rem ctabla Walnut SL,-was picked up Beoatlful' foreet greeo. This doroble 6 eyl eagtoe for ecoaomy aa c0br, 272 0ak St. k a 8-6832. Hoascholl Senriccs 27 Lewis SL (BmJL \utU Noon) ter. Ooan. Good used furnttnra 80" D{$ LJIXE Kelvinetor electric Isf^, Kltdm ^ttisgro/CaU 9 storm windows, screens, gsraga, in Bucklond Oemetety. more (Ufficult by heavy- seas whip­ beesht dad sold. T«L k a M1S4. raafe. rag. $283.50, $1*7. Limited a.m. . 3 p.m. kO. 9-4009. large trees, quiet estsbUahed For Sale Bearers were George F. Nsvers, ped by a strqng northeasterly on McKee Street early- last eve- ptos $ door safety fee ehlldrea. C f i O I C OfSlBd I8 -A CH-e-g|87 Opea *tU 7 pjB. eujg t L LUfiamms AppUance Co., street. Only $12,000^ Carlton W. Thomas A. Bloney, Leo Pertell, wind under grey clouds. The ocean Bodle* beater, Ooly 2940 GBBTBUER OonvertlUe, $500. t Two drivers arrested for traf­ D I L L O N i Hutchins, ka. 94188, 9-4694. kO. M41S. , & m A v is<----- iof bwas. oioth holes STOP THOSE drafty dewre with Charles’ Brendel, William .Vittnar depUi there ia about 109 fset fic vioittlons wrere Max R. Schol- Prank Burks > Mel Redman Boardgn Wanted 59*A TAXI sad .Sklmund Deryer. While the Travis searched for end tern riothlag, boiaery luna, interlocking metal Oeather strip- THREE USED gae ranges, three RANCH HOkCES, brand new, two ler. 29. South Coventry, charged I I 2941 ORBYROUBT de.tuxe two- handbags repaired, alpper re- piag. Phone kO. 84470. used electric rei«ea, 830 eecta. ROOM AND* board' for geatlaman. bedrooms. tuU cellar, large lot. the body ooriy today, newsmen with a Violation o f rules o f the SALES and SERVICE QUINTET BBKAKB JAIL heard a .r«dlo report that onothsr s. fbor Eaofk, rampa. heaure, phtoement, umbrrilas repaired, 14 >1»SMS AppUence Ca . U Oak Onntinuous hot water. Vary Has tverything. FuU price $18,500. BUSiNE^ rood and Anthony J. Witkowski, qiaaskiM r desgi payaient, men’s shirt eoUare reversed end IDEAL GIFTS. PuieeB'e Batbur •St ■ tnU. Phsos k a 9-661$. ' 8H roorqs, new. FuU ceUsr, many MMCte. tod.. Nev. t t (4) — man’s b d ^ hod been sighted 29, Newington, ch id e d with poao- 319 MAIN STREET - MANCHESTER ' — BWfcb, wnSel. Douglaa fspUced. Marlow*e Uttle Mend­ Hdp Wanted—iFea»Ale ' 65 Shop, oocner Oak - Spruce, baa teatures, $3,700' cash down' re* Uve MM — two e( thess de- flMtliig la Port| Royal Sound near tiig a ted light. BEAUPRE MOIDRS, liw. electric shaven for him, electjtfc Prletd far qaick BdfiB ing Shop. OOUNTBR' g ir l , aU around glrf 6F’ K n ,V m 4T O R atek. $U8.tO, qulrsd.' Five roruas, fuU ckUar, aste#d M roo y te idS BoouforL Port Royal Sound is Schalier wtea arrested this 358 EAST CENTER STREET. MANCHESTER to work 4 p.m. - 11;18 p.m. balr dryen ter bar. ML 94883. 888.18. LdFlejnme AppUande. Si lot 180 X 300. ExceUent conditien. f BIB H BFB b I about 100 milss south of Cope Ro- morning by Patndmoh Somuol Th^ Home Of Finiet Used Cars RHVr A-periable be fast and MOelenL Apply in per- . OafcSL-:- - . .. Sal# prle# 818,680. Foif 'ftirtbsr t » #«t edghe Oela«raie (OeMty J#U maia.'- MoUempo and WltkdWskl yester­ Isr your sowing, also in kiaka HOMiuRT"AUTOHATIC fM Moonwhila, another due was OPEkEVENINGS-*M1-»-5234 . I I soi^no phoas caUs. Pteaae apply beater. 838. Ledy^s M a fe a ra cu l t o r iu t ta and anpointmant to In* •M*y 9edoy a day. by_ Supernumenuy DmaJd B W - PW - Wtt - MW - WI5 merirtnea rspaiiedL Slcbai, k a Yankse Ooftee sad Doaut. sSao. sport can the L. R. 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/ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,' !9M 'V/ jBattrftgater Ctt^nittg IBi^raUt ATeragt Daily Net Preaa Ron Far the Weak • Tkff WdAthar , Brnaat W. !dont, ahlaf avlatloa Nav. 9R 1964 1 or U. K Weetl)8rli|y||g atnictural machaiUc, U8N, 102 God," Grade 5; "Oh God Beneath ^mTown Engaged Present Program iTiy Gutdtiv Hand,” Grade 6; the Named to Head HolUatar St., with Alrahh> Bala toaJgkt. Lew upper ttm . Sqjuadron .4, and Richard E. first Thanksgiving story told by m 4 t4 e . . , mU m U ^U 11,555. 'Jiui Mtrgnni am # t>e«iMi|«r, Daacy, 'radarman aaaman, USN, At Bowers Sehool Mary Jane McCurry, Ronald Pren­ Bala a aOag early Thun«ag| o f M n. B>rl« C. Do*- Annual Snow Ball aon of Mr. and Mra. Edmund J. tice, Elisabeth Cotton and Ernest Mambar aC Om AnMt WlllBjra eeMar, h o w Bnitoa awp^ t74 Summit St., kM Daacy, 158 HllUard St., aboard Kearns; choral readings Miss Bug- ' BwaM af caraaiattaB kan« fram Um Itery A. The story of the first Thanks- bee's Grade 3. and'"W4 Gather To­ Virginia Hanley and Marilyn Mliy oMm m , Mgkaoardd^'^',^ the eacort daatroyar USS Rich, gm ng, hymns of . pnise and M anchenU r^A CUy of ViUogo C fiani SdMol. Nortluunpton, gether,” , school. Luplen were. nanoed co-chairmen PINKINe SHEARS e-PW—to— m n d tlM TbaakaglvlnK participated in the year'a - largeat Thanksgiving songs beautifully *■■'» .nth 'h«r moUitr. Mira Atlantic Pleat Trainlnf exerciaa sung under the. dicactipn of the of the annual Snow Ball to b4 held hald from Nov. 10 to 20. V O L LXXIV, NO. 47 (SIXTEEN PAGES) -■ ■ ■ I ..- la a mambw,of Uw tdi- supervlsora. ware included Reports $71,800 In the State Armory Wedneeday, • a • qt holt fhh price MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEimER 24,1954 (CTaaained Aaverttitag an Page 14) PRICE tocial athft o f tha adiool maca- in MaxTTiankagivlng program pre- Dec. 29, under the aponsorahip of itaa, alao o f tha Chrrant Evanta Mr. and Mra. Alfred E. LaS*lant, ^ t e d at two assemblies at the the CTO group# of St. Jamaa’ and 03 Foraat S t, are cclebratliig Bowers School yestefday. Savings, in Club their 23th weddinr anniveraary In addition to the songs sung by S t Bridgat’a churchaa. The co- you’d expect fo poyl ; Reds Claim with a reception a t their home the group, each class presented a Some 922 members of the Man- chairmen were named at a recent Mother of Captive U. S. to Ffle Sunday. Nov. 28, from 3 to 7 p.m. song to the assembly. The dlrec- chesUr Trust Co.’s Christmas Oub meeting of tho two groupa PVienda may call at their con­ ,tors of the program were Miss will receive in the next few days a - All the Snow Ball committeea of DUBALDO venience. Maltha .White, Miss Helen NlcoU toUl of 871,800 with which to fi­ both CYO’a are requeeted to at­ 106 AUied M U SIC C W W t and Miss Bonnevieve Sturdy. nance their Christmas shopping. tend an Important m e e ^ g tonight Protest on Cpl. Charlea T. Cronin, aon of Tha program follows^ announc­ Joseph Vols, manai^r of the in St. Jamea’ School hall, where Joyful Yet Fearful . m lonHJs x » . WEST plana will be started for the affair. XEL Mr. and Mra. Jidu E. Ctvnin, 14 ers, Jeannette Conrad. Jean An­ bank’s North Branch, where the \ Canterbury St., and Pfc. Donald derson, Nancy Lou ButlSr and figures for both banks were com­ SpoAsor and patron tickets, as Spies Killed Jaded PWs M. Savino, 68 Starkweather St., Sandra Barton; Pledge of Alle­ puted, said the club checks will be well as application blanks, will be Naw Britain, Nov. 24 (/P) G U E B ^ and dtstributad at this time. % ■ Second Marinea Diviaion. partici­ giance to the Flag, led by ^ y mailed out either today or tomor­ London, Nov. 24 i/S)— — ^Mrs. Mary B, Downey was MORESCHl pated in the Atlantic Pleat war Stewart and Sally Cola: “Coma row. Held by Reds Washinffton, Nor. 24 (/P)— Ye Thankful People Coma” and Club.,members, whose weekly Red China claimed today it joyful yet fearful yesterday Aceordioiis famea of more than 200 ahlpa, plua when she heard that her son, President Eisenhower asid Marine ground and air unite In­ "America the BeauUful," school; deposits over the 50-week life of has caught 230 American todsy everythkiff “ hsmanly \ volving 60,000 Navy and 26,000 "Prayer,” Grade 6; Psalm lOO, the club ranged from 50 cents to John T. Downey, 24, had been Prirata hstroctions and Chiang Kai-ahek agents poosible within pesceful \ on Sandra Cummings, Gill Copeland, 810, will receive an average check Marine Corpa paraoniiel. The ex­ yaiiot Photo. in China since 1951, and said sentenced to life -imprison­ btstrasMats and SoppUea ercise began early in October and Barbara E. Anastroag Judith Copeland and David Mo- of 877.87. HALE'S ment by the Chinese Commu­ means” is being done to ob­ ended Nov. 20. hUe; prayer, Irene LaChance, Ar­ 106 of them were killed. OrdMstra For Hira thur Benson, Philip tireene, and nists as an American spy. tain the release of IS Ameri­ Mra Myrtle W. Armstrong, A government cominuniqua Betsey Gray; prayer response, Headquarters broadcaat by Peiping radio did not She waa Joyful baoauaa her son cans sentenced to prison as Mancheatar Lodge of Elka will 1023 'Tolland Tpke., announces ' GIVE HER wss alive. But aha waa afraid the Dies After Beatiug the engagement o f her daughter, sung by Grade 6; "Doxology," FOR say how many American aubjacta spies by the Chinese Comma* meet toniorrodr night at the Amer­ school; "Gobble. Gobble," kinder- were included in thia total, or If Ctommuniats might harm him. niats. McCarthy Censure Assailant's ican Legion Home at 7 o’clock. Mias Barbara Eleanor Armstrong, "I was happy when I heard It, to Warren Norman Sentivany, son garten; "Turkey Song." Grade 1; any Americana ware killed. Members are reminded to note tha "Over the River and Through the CHANEL NO. 5 It charged the agenta but now I’m wondering what will change In time of meeting. of Mrs. Ann Chrlatianssn of Hart­ Woods,” Grade 2; "We Give available at - dropped by plane Into China by the happen to him," ahe said. Washington, Nov. 24 (JF)—j- L E C t t R C ford and Norman Sentivany of Identity Is U.8. Central Intelliganca Agency The U nit^ States govern­ East Hartford. Thanks” and "Father We Thank She aaid her aon became an em­ Petition Snowballs FUNERAL HOME Thee." Grade 3: "Harvest Song." WELDOirS^ (CIA) and the Free China Move­ All three Manchester public 901 MAIN STREET ploye of the U.S. Dept, of Defense ment announced last night it libraries. Mary Cheney. Whiton and Miss Armstrong was graduated Grade 4; "Now Thank Wo All Our ment, It called the latter "a aub- after he waa graduated from Yale FUNERAL from Mancheatar High School ordinate of the VIA’’ and tha Na- will lodge "the strongest pos­ West Side Branch, will be closed University ip 1951. She said he sible protest” against Chi­ Palmer, Mass.; Nov. 24 (/P)b.(R-Utah), chairman of the com- Established day Thursday in observance of with the class o f 1863 and is em­ tlonaliat Oiinaaa on Formoaa. went to the Far Bast, but she did n.ittee which recommended cen­ ployed by the Metropolitan Ufa The Communlata alao reported nese Communist prison sen­ — Mrs. Winifred Swanson, SERVICE th^ Thanksgiving holiday. not know what the nature of his sure. Lewisbunr, '?#., Nov, 24 (/P) Insurance Oo. at its Hartford capture of large quantitiea of am- work was. tences given to 13 Americans 30-year-old housewife who For that reasoonhe doesn't have Wattar M. branch. muniUon, radio aeta, gold and "Wa. received letters from him says she doesn’t believe Sen. any Idea how many signatures —^William 'Walter Reminf* lacJarc. The entertainment committee of Sentivany is a graduate of sl.« * money and other suppllaa dropped who dropped out of sight up until O ct SI, 1962, and then we McCarthy (R-Wis) is “ Amer­ have been affixed to . cr petitions. ton, former UJS. (bommeree Siraetor the BrloA-American Club has Hartford High School, class of TIm MaRditsIfr Matter Barbars Atsocia- into C!hina to supply ihaaa aUeged during the Korean War. She says ahe has had requeata agenta. stopped hearing from him," ahe ica’s best answer to Commu­ 'Dept, ecoflomist convicted cf planned a^lianksgivlng Eva gat 1951 and is employed in the Fi- said. "Utterly falM,” the department from all parts of the United States together for ^|he oeneSt Of the ^nanca and Control Dept.. of the Registered S year guarantee. Give these for gifts, buy for your Tha communique, from the Pub­ said of spying charges which nism,” is only a little sur­ asking for forms. . lying when he denied hajidinir members tomonpw night at the lic Security Ministry aaid John Dedared Dead la 1962 Cdl MI-9-SM9 State of Connecticut tioa aaaauaeat that thay will ha opaa "On DfC. S, 1952 we were notl- Peiping gave as the basis for prised by .th y snowball One came from a man who iden­ ^ver secret government doca-*' club. •• A June wedding is planned. own use. A wonderful value! Thomaa Downey of New Britain, prison terms ranging from four KwiFl^wFOrOfe Sed that John was missing and on growth of her drive to sup­ tified himeelf aa Ace Hatfield, of mffnts to a Communist »py Conn., and (k>l. John Knox Arnold, years to life. "Trumped up the famed feuding West Virginia NOTION DEPT. Jr., of Silver S^nga, MD., sen­ Dec. S, 1958 he waa declsr^ dead.' port his censur6. ring,\died today at the fed­ Woslmrs and A l Mrs. Downey waa happy to hear chargee.” said the State Dept, and family. all iay Waiaasiay aad elosatf Thurwlay, tenced yesterday to long prison it added: Only' last T u ^ a y she decided Once she got the ball rolling, eral penitentiary here aft«r terma on aaplonaga chargaa. "warf the U.S. State Dept, had protested aomething ahmild be done to OriMT AppHoncM the Imprisonment of the 13 Ameri Gle UaJustly Seateaeed Mra. Swanaon aaid she turned con- a inystenous beating. among theaa air-dropped agenta." "The U. S. government will con­ "countemet” (he petition drive of The 37-ytor-old prisoner, a erv . Downey, a civilian employe of cans- who ware convicted by the ,trol over to a "committee of pri- Start OpMi Wadnasday, Nov. 24, until S:30 tinue to make every effort to the committM for ten million vr.tea, first class, retired,” With ing a toree-yqv term for par- Thaaktslvias. the U.S. Army, waa con d on ed to Chinese as spies. She wss glad, Americana opposing censure. she said, the State DepL was effect the release of these men her husbeiid, George Marshall jury, waa attaend vidonaly about H M J N K H A U e a life imprisonment, and Arnold, Mrs. Swanson, mother of a ths face and beaAMonday morn­ , commander of a downed B29, to taking action so quickly. who have been unjustly, ’sen­ Swanson, World Wa* II purple tenced' to further peri(^s of im­ year-ptd son and wife of a tariff heart veteran, as one of the com­ ing. The weapon: AN^tooe of brlelt 10 years by a Red Chincae military Ot th# 13 Americana, Downey’s computer for a Springfield truck­ mittee. wnipped in a sock. court which alao imposed sentences sentence was the stiffest. prisonment.” ing firm; announced she would That's a direct Jab at the pro- WILLIAM W. KEMINGTUN Bmergeacy Opecb^toi on 20 others, 11 Americana and He is a cousin of singer Morton The' prison sentences by a Red seek 30 million signatures favor­ Chinese military court, announc­ McCarthy "committee for ten mil­ Remington underwent Sm nine Chinese. Downey and played on the Yale ing censure. - ey brain surgery yesterffn ia IS Amcrlcaas Listed. football team in 1960-51. He waa ed by the Peiping radio yeaterday, lion Americana,” which includes Typed Own Peafloae aei’eral retired generals and ad­ vain effort to save his lifeTHA* TheJWHALCea The communique listed 18 Amer­ captain of the Yale wrestling were labeled by the State Dept She typed up a few petition mirals. 11 hours after tha operation. icans among the accused agents. tssm in 194A Ht prepared for as “further proof of the Chinese Living Cost forma and sent them ouL . ”I decided if Sen. McCarthy is Acting Warden FrM T. .They were "14 American spies Yale at tha Choate School in Wal­ Communist regime's disregard for. Since then she has done little, son dlsd oeed the death, s ¥Riy Dry Your Q o i I m s Af tha tr.8. CIA, headed by John lingford. America’s iMst answer to Com­ accepted practices of international the eays,, "but answer tl>e 'phone munism, the country is in pretty toe identity of the aasallaat *Ta Knox Arnold, Jr., commanding of- Mrs. Downey, a local teacher, conduct.” and sign for telegrams," with a ^ftcer of the U.8. SSlat Air Supply Dad shape,” Mrs. Swanoon said. Index Dips fairiy weU establiahed” and then said her son nwjored in English In a separate statement Issued little time out to run off more ”I don’t believe that is so.” cut questtoaera short with tha re­ and Communications Wing . . . at Yale. simultaneously, the Defense Dept, copies of her petition on a bor­ and four other spies including John "I just wanted people who op­ mark: "Anything further must HARD WAY ? ' The Defense Dept, aaid Downey said the action "llluatratea again rowed duplicator. pose McCarthy to have a chance come from toe Feikral Bureau of Thomas Downey, sent b y an es­ and Philip Fecteau of Lynn, Mass., the bad faith, inalncerlty and In October pionage body of tho CIA." She says she has sent out 1,500 to sign a petition juat like the Investigation.” who recalved a 2o-year sentence, amorality which have charactelr- c.ples of the fo m , with Ihstruc- other aide la doing.” FBI Agent Norman McCaba at - It said live of tha Americana were aboard a plane which was ised.” Red China’s conduct of its tiona to have them signed and were killed when their planes were Washington, .Nov. 24 (JP)— Philadalphia said hia ottca is con­ P ine P a s t h h under eontrsetfr to tha Far East Intemationsl relations. mailed directly to Len. Watkins ducting en exhausUve inquiry bat shot down. The remaining ‘ 13 Air Force when It crashed, ^ttie (Conaaind on Page Eight) It added that "the Chines# Com­ The government reported to­ declined any information until too were apparently the Americans day that living costs declined InvcstigaUon ia completed. sentenced yesterday. munists ___are holding the Amer­ (Caattaasd #■ Page B gM ) ' ican servicemen aa political prison­ Tha 31>yeaiw>ld Lewisburg poai- "All these special agents had in- Octoter for the third Thanksgiving Specials ers In violation of intemaUonsl straight month. tentiary covers 27 acroo, and tha received apecial espionage training law, the rules of war and the Ko­ The drop of two-tenths of one huge walled prison Uas in tba before they were air-dropped to rean armisUce agreement." Theme for Autumn- heart of a 90-acre federal reoeiva- per cent from September will mean tha Chine mainland,” Peiping aald. Ue S. Inaction The United States does not recog­ Uon that includes a vast farm PIES (LARGE and REGULAR) "Training included qammunica- a penny-an-hour pay cut for 1.309,- which anppliea much at toe nise the Oilnsfd Communist re­ 000 workers in tho autei aircran tlona, aaerat eedaa, Invfaibla writ­ gime, but at W conference on the lien’s food. Tho prison boussa •»> MINCE . . APPLE . . SQUASH . . PUMPKIN ing, aacret maaaagaa, tala|riiona On China Reds Far East heldiu Geneva last June, and farm machinery uidustrlas proximatsly l,M6 inmates. Thanks to the Lord whose union contracts call for pay tapping, forging documanU and a contact waa arranged -at the Rsnilagton, marrisd twica and CUSTARD and COCONUT CUSTARD paraehuta Jumping. Swiss citjrto axchangs informaUon rates changes geared to the llvt^ the father of three vtaUdrea, was Hit jbj_ Mother coat index.t "They aU« racai' between .flis two governments In- . New York; Nov. 24 (4V-^Each year, t^ey say it. ’The words convicted Jan. 37. 1982 and sntersd ao-callad payc< volvlng.Am9Hflg»s in Chlna>.Vi- Food prices, averaging one-balf Jail tha folios^ ApM IS. It w u FRUIT FRUIT STOLLEN guarrlUa tactics .'ThA Dqm. said ths U.8. don’t vary much, even though the fiuthbre do. And whether of one per cent lower, were the hia aecend trial on cluugos ef lor- Lewlaburf. Pa , Nov. 24 (P )-- main factor in the over-all living wall ai ether e aabetaga tachnlqua.” A worried mother hop^ today to conwu general it Geneva, Frank­ it’s now, or next time, or recently, or tong tigo, t))e idea is Jury, centering a r o u n d - f f n i s l A N D H O U D A Y lin C. Gowen, "ie baing instructed cost dr<^ between September and that he ever belonged to tho Osm- talk by telephone with Preaident thi same. The gist of it: "Thanks to the Lord.” October. to emphaUcally protest .... the Along about this time every# ■" munist party or was asaoeiatait CUE Biseahbwer about her soldier aon • The index kept by toe Labor who was sentenced to prison by jdontlnusd wrongful detenUoa of autumn, the Preaident of the Unit­ with Red-connsetsd groups. Asaorted aixaa FRUIT BREAD these American cltisans.’ ’ Dept.'s Bureau a t Labor Statiatics Hisa hi SoMo Frtasu Q u8sians Plan Chinese Conuntmlats. ed Itatea tend out an annual mes­ sased to 114.5 per cent of the .1947- Judged on the basis of past ex- sage, and if you run back through Returns from Soviet In the jprtson with Remington was Mrs. Hurley L. Baumer said she 49 average—toe lowest poiiit this Alger laas, another top govam- tried to Tvach him yesterday after them, you’ll find this la one sub­ DEOOMTED THANKSBIVIN8 CAKES (Contlnned en Page Eight) year and toe lov-est rince June, ment aide alao serving a perjury State F u n e ra l she learned her son, MaJ. William ject Presidents agree on. 1953. Aa a bit of sideline research. Dr.' conviction aentenc# for lying, too, OLD FASHIONED LOAF CAKE J. Baumer, 32, was among 13 The living cost level this Octo­ about past Communist party con­ American airmen given prison sen­ F. Eppllng Reinartx, secretary o t ber ia ei^t-tentos of one per cent For' Vishinsky the United Lutheran CSiurch, did nections. tences by a Red Chinese military below the record established ia Him, jailsd 8H years ago. Is tribunal. Briton Admits juat that, and came up with a CLOSED string of presidential words of rev- October of last year. scheduled to be released on parole Moacow, Nov. 24 If)—The body of She told a reporter she would Saturday. Hias. a former State keep on ti^ n g to reach ths Presi­ erenee and thanks for the past 90 Meee Further Decliae Thonksflvinf Day and day foRawinn Andrei Viahlnaky waa flown home­ Mrs. Aryneas Joy Wickena. act­ Dept, official, waa advisor to too ward today aa the Soviet govern­ dent "until either my son comes Spying on U. S. years. N O VEM IER 25 and 24 On tha basis o f these messages, ing labor statistics comolasloner. late President Rooaevelt at tho ment announced it would giva a home or tha President personally Yalta wartime conferstnce and aoc- assures me all poasible is being he said, it has certainly net been indicated at a newa conferepca OPEN SATURDAY AS USUAL ^ ■tate funeral in Rad Square to the that current retail prices, particu­ retary of the San Fratioiaco c n - lata deputy foreign minister and done to save him.” ^ Navy for Reds the fault of the Prealdcnts if the traditlMial Thanksgiving observ­ larly for food, art even lower in ference which founded too Uadtod chief Soviet delegate to the United - W a Baumer was aeatenced to November. She hinted this -would NaUons. NaUons, rs imprisonment on a London, Nov. 34 MPi—A Scotland ance was focused ”on anything There was never any snqiyruM A Happy Thanksgiving To All espionage. He was cap- A Red ChliMoe nsUitar)- tribu­ else than God himself.”' mean further decline in toe in­ ^ Informed aourcea aald tha an- Yard inspector testified todsy dex when November flgurea be­ that Ramington arw Hiaa opsiutad houncement of the atate funeral . the Chinese Communists nal on Nov. 23 eeateaerd Col. John John Clarence, 27, a BriUsh clerk, .’nie national holiday didn’t be* la the sama Communist ring. meant' Viahlnaky, who died in New along with other B-29 crewmen Knox Arnold, Jr„ (top) of Silver gihvUntil the era of Abraham U n- come available next month. admitted he spied on U.S. Navy Mrs. Wickens said nearly all the Rumora psrsiatod outaUa too York Monday after a heart attack, when the plane was shot down dur- Spring, Md., to 19 yenn in priMm headquarters in London as s volun­ coln^the first President to Issue a ’nianksgiviag proclamation—al­ makinga o f toe vraditlonal Thanks­ would -be burtad alongaida other ing the Korean war. along with % doiea other .\mrri- tary agent of the Soviet Union., (Csutoinsd on Pngo BIgM) Communist notables to tha Krem­ It seems to me that the Presi­ raa airmen on espionage chargee, though the custom harks back to giving dinner are considerably At the close of*'a hearing in the Pilgrims. lower tola year' than at last P ine P astry S hop lin wall, behind the Lanln-StaUn dent could Just talk a few minutes the Peiping radio naaounerd. Ar­ msglstrste’s court Clarence was tomb In Bad 8|quara. with me and aaaure a worried nold eomnanded a B29 which was It had sort of faded Into Thanksgiving. ordered held for Jury trial on tWo "We haven't flgured how much, 45C CENTER ST. TEL MI-9.9435 Ctoartar Stratecralaer mother that the, government is do­ reported downed Jan. 13, 1953. chargee of obtaining and recording / ing all it can to bring her son Among the other Amerlbans oen- (OaattoMff am Page Bight) but it Is quite dear from every­ Tha. chartered 4-angine atrato- military information "calculated thing we have that the Thanksgiv­ cruiser carrying tha huge cpar home," she said. tenerd are William R . Baimsrr, to be useful to an snsmy.” B u lletin s / ■' ing dinner, costs this year will bo casket from New York landed at When I Snally do got to talk (eeater) of Lewiebunr, Pa.,' who Clarencs entered a plea of in­ to the PrasIdeaL I’ll Ull him that reerli’ed eight yearn and Richard less than last year.’’ she said. froto thff AP WiPM Paris shortlv before noon. Plans nocent. Lharlee E. Bohlea talks with She eald turkey prices art about called for the body to >a traps- think it high Uom the- diUy- O. Feeteau (bottom) of l.3n|a, The case waa brought against farrad to a Soviet plana for tha rest Sallying U dene with and we really reportera at airpert la Wnaklag- 4 to 10 cents a poimd cheaper this With ChriitmRf shopping in full swing ond our Main Stroot Maoa oeateaeed to 3# ycara.. Fcc- the clerk under the rarely Invoked News Tidbits year, with toe bigrest sa-vtogs for of the Journey to. MoaCow. tean la a cliiliaa admlnietrattie ten, O. C.. (Nev. 33) en retam WrOCOB AT NOW O M B official sscrets set-^tha same pro­ from Moscow, Bneela, where he la toe larger birds. % e said prices New Toik. Nev. fl6 Tha Christmas^ docorotions baginning to taka ihapg on# must raal- It waa not immedlstaly an- (CenOanai aw Page RUkt) official In the 17. S. Army. cess followed In the trial and con­ GoUed fnnn AP W in s''' hounced whan the funeral jdana 17. S. ambnesader. Be said his for eggs, milk. sv;ect potatoes, but­ Steek Morhit ndvoneed tadny (a ixa that Christmas is not too far away. You can shop at HALE'S viction of atom spy Klaua Fuchs. visit la U. 8. would amoimt to ter, celery are all lower this ons^tker haw Mgh olaea 18M la would arrive In Moscow. Worker for Home 0«ard tha finast^ salaction of gift itams wa have avar had. Accompanjdng the body home r / "probably a week cr oe ef roaltne Thanksgiving, b-jt'bread, coffee, keavy tiadtog.. Prtoaa wara up Prosecutor Ian Smith told the ' Communist Ctoschoslovskia an­ eoaenltaUeas." (AP WIrephote). lettuce and cranberries are slight­ '•star I laading dapartmanf store has tha gifts you. want. wara Viahinsky’a widow, Kapito­ nounces appolalmeat ef delega- 8t to a n w d 88 a ohaea la key lina; tha couple’s daughter, Zinai­ Young Refuses to Back court Clarence obtained informa­ ly higher. anaa af toa Hot wfto alia aiid tion about Britain’s antiaircraft de­ aea to sttsnd European Security The moat important food price da Oaorgl Zarubin, Soviet ambas- (inference propoaed by Soviet aador to the United States; and fenses while employed aa a -clerk' Grateful Americau Cuts' between Septembe and Oc­ for a home guard unit in the fall Union Nov. 29. .President Chiang tober were In pork and jpbultry. WTBBOKAGB FOUND six other mambars o f tha Sovlat Kai-shek expreesei ceaeem. over rapresentation- in ttia United Censure for McCarthy of 1953. Fresh fruits were lower ^ t fresh fh nrieotea. g. CL, Nav. U m Ralph Maher O f Our Housewares Dept, SUUa. Smith aaid the case came to attitude tof U.' S. toward defense AdvertiseB Thanks vegetables w ere’higher.' V. —Tha wnckaga at a Iff-faa* MU- MaanwhUa Jacob MaUk.^Soviat light when Clarence lost, a jlirter- of NaUonsIist-held islands off A bumper crop b lig h t lower boat that anaunaoMy earriod Suggests These Item 'Ambassador to Britain, left Lon­ Waahlngtott, Nov. 24 (Pi — Sen.wMcCarthy____ has not ___ been____ discharged___ case containing a document hcad- China coast / * prices (or apples, ex^rept in New twa yauag Navy emeera 9a their - The 60-naUon General Assembly <3Ucago, Nov, 34 (dVr-A ctassi- Englshd where th^^fall hurricanefi, don by plana last night for New Young (R-ND) announced today fromlheho’^iui'byMonday."i)rrk" ! ®5 Soviet Union.*’ fled ad in . a Chicago news|iapcr death Saiariay was tmmd ta*' York to replace Viahlnaky tem­ he will not vote to censure Sen. •n said 'T believe aw would have Chief Inspector Charlea Ward of is slated to,meet next week and damaged apple' cropa fi9y> The capalaed veaeeL toa Scotlaad Ygrd testified that the give fiaal appreval to U. N. en­ headed "A Grateful American.” The bureau' peimrted that prices \ porarily aa head of the Soviet McCarthy (R-Wis> on th# charges to take that Into account-, Juat as waa Alex Washchenko's way of OaOee, waa spatted aheat Iff u.N. dalagation. There has bean brought by the special committee we did before.” He said he had re- BriUsh permitted CIsrenca to take dorsement-of President JBieenhow-; were lower In-^October for electri­ aUlea eaat of Chpe Bewmla. The SP IC E SET his job adth the Home Guard even er's program of atoms for peace.' expressing his gratitude on toe cal applian^, household textiles, $3.95 no announcement of Viabinsky's which recommended an oincial re­ day before Thanksgiving, for the eape Is oannwlamtely 88 arilea S??^*f*** aaaantlal i^icea: Poultry aaasoning. allspice, celery salt, garlic salt pap- parmansat auceaasor. buke. (Ceatlaiied ea Page FIfteea) though they knew he had volun­ Russian and West powers take and som^ articles of furniture. aerth at Charlaotoa. teered his services to toe Soviet blessings be found in the United Price in^rrtSheS 'were reported for The gpvsmmenc announcaroant Youiv. kitherto uncommitted advaatage of lull in East-West de­ -States. of the funeral plana aaid that ba- Embassy some time before. bate ia United' Nations to mar­ naturaL' gas. coal and fuel olL MAUK TAKB8 SOVIET POBT publicly in the bitter censure flghL Ward said he quesUoned Clar­ TTie ad. In toe Sun-Times today, Average rents , incresasd two- mske known his views in a news shal their arguments on stormy New Terk. Nev. 94 W—laceh (Uoattamod ea Page B ght) Missing Ensign ence in January, 1953, some Kersan issue. read in part: H aving lived tenths of one per rent during the MaUk arrivaff h en by plaae ten letter he sends out periodically to months before ' CTsreaoa was em­ through two unforgettable toUll- month to s point 1-7 per cqnt high­ Larger Sets At $6.95 and $9.95 North Dakota news^pers. President Eisenhower and day to eaccead the lale ffadnl ployed by .the Home Guard. tarian regimes in Europe, where er than last year, but some scat- VhtohMhy aa leader ef the 8e«-M a o * Bisbt M Fme Speech He declared Clarence admitted Senate. Republican leader Know- He said he was influenced chiefly land talk ever plaas' for meeUng Ualaa delegatkn to the Ubitod Chiang Planes Hit he went to the Soviet consulate (ContlniMd an Pngs nfteen) "(t'oaUaunl aa Page Eight) Notkme. Mallfc. Bneelaa aatoaa* by two considersUons—listing here in September, T953, “ and of- of GOP. tongre^onal leaders to We Thank Our Lucky Stars disctiaa admlniatraUon’s 1955 leg- aador to Great Britaia. nrrivad Red Gun Positions them- as a need for preserving the feiwd his services in any capacity.” while Vlehtoek/e body waa ba* SALAD SERVERS - $2.49 right of free speech and McCar­ Lffter. Ward added, (Clarence ialaUve prtvram .. President Per- lag flawa hack to Moacow. \ thy’s "effective Yrork” in "expos­ on'e Peronlsta* party and his labor S S i “to aS^Sluvrilftlsox!*^ Sheffield, Eng- qnd Stripes went to toe U.S. Navy offices In Taipeh, Formoaa, Nov. 24 (P)— ing the Communist Influene* in London's . Groseyenor Squsra at backers eall mass meettag as Hemisphere Conclave Maps D(H>GB MAKES V A . STUDY Nationalist Chinese warplanes re- the federal government and other the su^gesUon of a Russian named show o f strength in his open dia- Waaklagtaa. Nev. t t «B-Thp For Fra^M and Friandsbip . . . For Libarty and instltations.” Barabanov, described aa a Soviat puts with Roman Catholic author* f t tuned to Toumen Islaim today White Boaae _oaM today _ toal. tor- ^ Good Llvinff. . . For oar atreairth for peace. and hammered Communist gun McCarthy Is entitled to "great attache dealing with dtsplsced Itlea in ArgenUna. . Latin-America Aid Projects posltlaiis through a curtain at an­ credit” for this woih. Young de­ persons. Roman Catholic news agency in KAKE=SAVER $2.98 tiaircraft fire. clared. Ward said this was Oarence’a Rome says more than dosen for­ a t 7 Under no other flag coaM we buiU oar drwma. plan M o Red planes challenged the The Wisconsin Senator has. aaid story as told to him: eign ihlseionariea Oed in Oene* Quitandinha, Brasil, Nov. ,24 (P—ffplenary session this monung word "*•**! cover. Kaapa cakes, pies and pastry fresh, moist and o«r fo a b with aa nany opportonitica for realisinff then. Nationalists—as they did ycetar- ha enpects to get about 26 votas CTsrence had InstrucUona from nwlet enpttvl^ In North Viet Delegates to to# Inter-American' Carlos - DavUa, secretary genam day—and official reports said all against censure out of a full mem- Moscow to ingrsUste himaslf with Nam during Indochinese W a r... Bccnomic Conference prepared to- of the Organisation of A m ^ co a pMley. ______We fire reverent thanks to the Father of An Men plansa returned safely after achiev­ bmeMp of 96, but be has not lUdad UJS. authorities and to obtain any Shah Raaa Pahlevi ^npd Q u a a a day to threab out a score of pro- States (OA8), sad repraaantaUvoa ing "excellcat" results. those ha counts on his aide. literature on Information d ^ ia g Soryn od Iran plaa 2-aMnth vM tea posals aimed at Latin American of auch speciaUsad ageaclea as toe SHBPPABD b l o o d : . Giant Size $3.98 for this cherished birthriffht. May his favor and rbleoi- Toumen is a Communist base Meanwhile, Sen. Dtrkacn (R-IU). L). 8. beginning in' early Decern- development. Most at them would' International Monetary Fhad. aiveleod, NOT. MW ings shine on oar briothers the world over. which threatens the NaUonalist aa ally of McOartby in. the fight (OsateM ff an Page B^Jrt) bar. Involve greater U.S. aid to its The conference'a flint committse outpoets on the strategic Thcl^en against censure, said he expects, 'Peiping Radio reports all news­ aoutoetn neighbors. sessions also were acbaduled today al ‘ 4 tolands. 200 miles north o f Fbr- debate on the issue to resuoie next papers In Red (Chinese capital In lengthy speeches yesterday beginning with m p otii^ of to n # der trial today ’ Store Open Wednetdoy Until 5:30 raoaa. Toumen is 13 miles north-of Monday as scheduled. Debate was givs tienS page play to senteariag outlining their needs, delegates groups assigned to diffesent aspects ke fauad en Ihi the Tachena. brokan off last Tliursd^ after Mc­ M 13 U. 8. airmen on espionage w e n agreed m on help should b e: of intemaUonal commerce, ef toe Later Nationalist planes' dropped Carthy entered a hospital for treat­ No Herald chaigea... U. 8. aefidUrs la Korea forthcoming. But atill unsettled waa One of the more conente pro- Sropaganda leaflets on the Red ment o f aa injured rtbow. will get ndUi an menn for'flrat bpw to talk Uncle Sam into turning grama, pnaentsd to the coaference mainland. "I’m ready to go ahead where I. ^ O. MarFhiiaffi at Otor- Tomorrow Ume since 9th Army arrival la ...... axtra doUan for their hard- eeleriag aiace tliqir wefft far Two Delegatee To Speajk His plan called for creation of an Former Prerident Herbert Only two of . the top delegates n-. BUILDING MATERIALS at these paper bombs” hi the area adtute for the censure rbeoluUae I la a 18-feet baaj Nei*. fig #>' T h e HcraM wiD n«t be Hoover says security of Europe Inter-Amarican Fund, Jrnwing tu a t Quenloy, epsoritt .mefted by Ihit ^M cial enmeUttee leatfe OareffM esast. tha au ioed .to 'speak today—Argentine ci^ntal fram naourcaa Lntin-^Amer* a* M __ pablishe4 tootarrew, Thfiaks* will depend on toe malevolent will Obmmerce Minister Antonio Ca- lean naUoBu bavo cacbod to for- LUMBER FUEL beaded by See. Watkiaa