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Iianrlipiitpr Leuptittto Bpnilj) S. Calls on Russia for Arms Parley

Iianrlipiitpr Leuptittto Bpnilj) S. Calls on Russia for Arms Parley

THURSDAY. NOVEHBIRI. IM l iBotulfrati^r gpgntafl ^graia p A f t f W C N T i The Blood Y ou Spare* Next Tuesday May Save An American Life The MlUtary Whlat of tlia Na­ MIm Naa Blmonaon of Sprlnff- Helen Davldeoa Lodge, Na M, Daughters o f Scotia, wilt bold Its than Hale PTA In the eebool au­ Report Fewer' field svill be the fueat alnfier at A bout Tow n monthly meeting tomorrow night ditorium ’Tueaday night waa most ATeraga Daily Net Preaa Run the service thla eveninf at 7:M at at 7:46 In the Masonic Temple. successful. Mrs. Minnie Hale, Mrs. NOTICE The WMtker toe Covenant • Congreratlonal Edna Case Parker. Mrs. Oracs M V Arrests Ita the Weak’Buiiag Barbarm E. Steama o f TO North Local Hocks7 Chb wH haU MevMutar B Feiuual •( V. M. Waattar 0»9w «r«iytar Main atreet haa been awarded toe Church. Rev. Dwlrht Elvlnf of toe The Monday Club of the Bolton Houasl and Mias Huldsh BuUsr Congregational Church announces mads toe high scores. Low s praetleo sgsaloK at tho Seara Roebuck Home BconOmlca Covenant Church, Bridgeport, will Its seventh annual Christmas sale scorers were Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ Criminal Violations Also SpHncfleld Arons, toalfht Bhtr, tealgM, Scholarship for »100 and Carol speak tonight and again tomorrow 10,346 Schubert of 17 Summer street r^ and silver tea for Saturday. Nov. as Atamian and Mr. and Mrs. fraaalag la latarlar. Batufdajrl night at the aan>e hour In the final Emil Tantaleo. After toe games Showed Decrease Dur* at.8:lS.'TMs dub is In dirt Mamter e t the Audit iianrliPiitpr lEuptittto BpnilJ) reived the Granffc award of »70. 17, 1 to fi p. m. It will be held as ''yPood evangelistic service In the aeries. cake and coffee were served by nood o f playon. Mon wish- Bureau af CSreiriatlexa These scholarships have been Miss Marian Janes of the local usual at the home of Miss Maud ing the Past Month Manchester——A City of Village ChArm awarded at the University of Con­ Berry and MUs Elslo COlllns, Bol­ Mrs. Carl Oustafson and her com­ Church of the Naaarene will sing. Ins Information or tryouts necticut for this semester. mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Wtnthrop ton Center. F. Conant, chairmen of toe Ways ■niera were SB criminal vlola- can Chick Aronson 2-M8S, and Means committee, called for YOL. LXXI, NO. 35 (Claaaltled AdverUalag aa Page 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 A drive on clothing for ths tiona brought to toe attention of (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CBN1B a vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. or Hock EDio 321S. Lithuanian needy In Ehirope will Mancheater police last month as Milton boremus, Mrs. Hugo Pear­ start on Nov. 10. All Uthuanlan compared with SB for September, people and others In Manchester son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hud­ son. Mrs. Herman Goodstlne who according to a report submitted to and vicinity are asked to help Something Different worked tirelessly to make toe General Manager George H. Wad­ with this project Anyone having For Hm Sn#*t nwot. Joe's Barber Shop Clothing to contribute may leave affair a success. dell. Rebel Strikers End It at Uthuanlan Hall or may call Motor vehicle violations de­ DANCE com* W PlB*hur»t . . . cither Charles Backus of Wood­ John A. Coe, son of Mr. and creased by 80 from 120 In Sep Now M land street or Miss Margaret Mrs. Allan R. Coe o f Boulder tember to 70 In October, toe re­ Interpretive Dsneins For S. Calls on Russia I on Main 8tr««t. eoraar ZorsklB, 160 Hiniard street, to road, was awarded first prise In port Indicated. There were 28 ac­ fThe Pre-School Child have it picked up. the Greenwood Oratorial Contest cidents In October whUe there were and second prise In toe Goddard 81 In September. October parking Information Resistmtion N. Y. Dock Walkout Middle Tiimpilie. Members of toe Women’s Club Rhetorical Contest, It was an­ vlolatlona numbered 798 an op­ posed to 882 for September. TeL 2-1335 Oak of Manchester arc asked to note nounced at the Academic Honors New York, Nov. 9—(/P)—Striking longshoremen flocked back to freight-jammed piers to­ 34 street assembly held recently at ’Tufts Among the criminal cases were the earlier dates of the November and December meetings. With toe College in Medford, Mass. 18 for Intoxication, eight for day after their leaders agreed to end the port’s billion-dollar, 25-day wildcat walkout! Along proximity of the holiday season. It breach of toe peace, one for assault the miles of waterfront from Hoboken and Jersey City, N. J., to the far reaches of Brook­ Is a good boy this wertt end . Flora B. JokitOB is necessary to change toe usual and battery, and two each for lyn, thousands streamed to work before the 1 p.m, (e.s.t.) deadline set by their leaders. For Arms Parley Now Mrs. James McKay and Mm. School of Dancing 2 BARBERS AT ALL TIMES fourth Monday meeting time. vagrancy and breaking and enter­ The rebel union faction, which steamrollered the strike into New York’s longest port tieup, Ralph Pierce are co-chairmen of ing. Bolton Center Monday, Nov. 12, will be Men’s the military whist which CSiapman ridded to a New York fact-finding hoard in the pre-dawn hours to end the strike. RIB RO AST JOE MISnttTTA AND DAVE WILSON Night with Col. Norman 'Thomp­ The lyotor vehicle vlolatlone in­ Court, Order of Amaranth will cluded nine recklese driving cas­ ^ John Dwyer, co-chairman off- son speaking on "So This Is the strike committee, told a gath­ Korea!" at 8 o’clock at toe South conduct tomorrow evening at B es, 18 speeding, and 18 ruTVe will cut "Every day they were drifting off,” Dwyer aald. "Even some of chops . . fix your roast any wav you specify Come here Request Is Seen the leaders who started off work Twice in Paris for Fresh Spare Ribs. Fresh Shoulders and Pork Butts. were drifting away. By Captain Topic in UN "However, don’t think we’ve Country Style f a r m fr e s h FOOD DOLLARS Give You Their Washington, Nov, 9—(/P) New York, Nov. 9— (/P)— lost. We've won 100 per cent by Paris, Nov. 9— SAUSAGE MEAT Y ^ L E N T IN E S — ^The certificate of necessi­ seeing Jos Ryan, International The New York Times said to­ Port Angeles, Wash., Nov. Lb. «9c FOWL l.b. 45c ty permitting sapid authori­ Longshoremen’s association, AFL, day Democrats have visited 9—KA*)—The master of the United States called on Rus­ For Frlcaneee zation of a proposed 3228,- president, cringing." Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower freighter George Walton sia today to start immediatt talks in tha United Nationa u m b p a t t ie s 000,000 steel plant in the Dwyer said that behind the in Paris twice within five gave the order to abandon Maximum Value At HALE’S New London-Waterford area committee’s back-to-work acUon his flaming ship, then— in on disarmament instead of weeks and promised him Lb. 4Se FARM FRESH of Ckinnecticut expires Nov. waa toe fact that an injunction the_ tradition of the sea— re­ waiting until aome time be­ against picketing had been issued President Truman’s support Each 11. for the 1952 Presidential mained aboard until the last fore June of next year. BACON SQUARES S1J9 in New Jersey yeaterdy, and an U. S. Ambassador Philip FRYERS However, an official of the De- application for a similar injunc­ nomination. crewman was over the side. Lb. 42c fenae Production adminiatration tion waa to be filed in New York. The visits, the Times said, ap­ Twelve survivors of the ship ex­ C. Jessup threw out the chal­ Self Serve And Meat Department (D PA ) aald today the agency mo­ peared to be part of a "much plosion and fir* some 300 mllc.'i lenge at a specially called mentarily expects a representative No manUon waa made concem- off the Washington coast last If vou want Lamb for a change .. . cemlng settlement of intra-union more active and organised cam­ news conference where he and Prime U m b Legs are unusually fine qualify this of the New England Steel Develop­ paign than has been generally Tuesday reached port here early ment corporation to file an appli­ differences. The dispute—princi­ today. They told of the bravery also charged the Russians week. Also Lamb Shoulders and plenty of Chops. pally over wage scales in a new known” to get Eiaenhower as the with trying to bypass the HALE’S 1 Frozen Food Specials cation for an extension of toe i^r- Democratic nominee. of the captain and crew when the mit. contract and legality of the con­ freighter seemed doomed and of UN in asking for a world­ SCOT TISSUE SNOW CROP The certificate to the steel devel­ tract iUelf— aUU must be aired by Arthur Krock, the Washington correspondent for the newspaper, m e anxious hours In bobbing life­ wide meeting on arms reduc­ Save Money • • • COFFEE opment corporation—created es­ the board. boats awaiting rescue. pecially for the purpose by the non­ The strike was the costliest in wrote that he received his infor­ Not neoesaarlly shy, but defi­ tion. Serve Ptnehursl Ground Meats at least for one meal Fresh Groand mation from a Republican who One msn was killed aboard the The UN assembly itself received For the Rirl who Is tall! We sog- RASPBERRIES no. 32c profit regional promotion organ­ the history of the world's biggest nitely incorporated la Marjabelle ship. Five otheri are misaing and «1|U week enA You cannot gel finer quality, fresher 3 ROLLS should know and whose "stand­ Young, president of Washington’s a formal complaint from Yugo­ FAIRMONT isation of toe New England Coun­ port, with piers sprawled along preaumed drowned. The dead man ing in the nation is very high in­ newest corporation, “Shy, Inc.” slavia that Ruiaia and her eatel- gioond m eat. . . and the price is right . . . all meat no geet this black calf one strap cil—waa first issued on Jan. 11, both New York and New Jersey. waa identified today as Gua M. 1980. Thare have been two exten- deed.” The business, Mias Young said, lltee are trying to drive their peo- vm te. Regular Hamburg lb. 71c—-Lean Ground Beef lb. At the peak of the walkout, 114 Larsen, second assistant engineer, plee to the point of making war 84c. Or by Round Steak and we will grind it to,order. lil with medium low heel. Asparagus SPEARS «o,. 42c aiona of toe original certificate to­ ships were tied up. First, the arUcIe said, Eisen­ will get Jobs for models who in from Portland, Ore. U B B T ’S PRE-COOKED taling ten months. hower was approached by a Dem­ the past have been on their own. on Marahal Tlto'e lone wolf Com­ New York State Industrial Com­ Eighteen others who survived munist etatc. ’The first application for a cer­ missioner Edward Corsl, who ap­ ocrat "described as very in­ The Name “ Shy” cornea from the tificate was made Dec. 27, 1980, fluential in the party and not as­ Initials of the last names of toe the disaster Including the master, Yugoslavia has made many pointed the three-man inquiry Oapt. Alfred Bentsen, of Seattle, or Smells ? ox. 40c and asked authority for a $290,- panel, announced shortly before 2 sociated with the southern op­ three officers: Shadel, Hlnaon nod chargee against Russia and tha were due here later today aboard 77LB. * 000,000 plant capable of proces­ a. m. (e.s.t.) that the ports of ponents of the President." Young. other Communist nations since The Moat Wonderful T sing steel from toe ore through Later, Krock quoted the Re­ a Coast Guard cutter and a Japa­ Tito split with the Oominform in 3 New York and Boston would be nese freighter. Birds Eye DeliciooB CEJIOllSE^iM to toe finished product. The open at 1 p. m. (e.s.t.) today. publican source, "a group of 1948, but this was ths first for­ amount on which the government similar type” also called on the The first survivors were brought mal complaint of that natura filed I N g . ^ p MEAT DEPARTMENT Boston was the only other port Vish insky Bid Russian Foreign Mlnlater Andrei Y. VIshIntky takes te the ml- n o s x s D McIn t o s h NIBLETS would permit accelerated tax completely shut down by the general. here by the Greek freighter Kath­ croptane at tta UN Oeneral Assembly meeting la Paris te make a with the UN. W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS WALNUT amortlxation, ao as to attract in­ strike, with other East CJOast ports On each occasion, the story said, erine which bucked towering North vltrlolle denunciation of the Allied proposal for n world dIannnameBS The Yugoslav complaint aaid PEAS 2fmi 45b 12 Ox. H n NOW PUSH! vestment capital, waa adjusted being affected from time to time. the same statement was made to Pacific seal to rescue them hours plan. (NE.\ Itodlo-Telephoto.) Ruesla and her eatellltee have been APPLES That’s the word that’s passed to us from the meat downward to 8228,000,000. Eisenhower. Krock elaborated: Seen Stalling after reiponding to the distreas exercising aggressive pressure MEATS ’Hie Steel Development corpora­ (Continued on Page Eight) "It waa that if, at any time call. ■gainst Tito with the aim of threat­ packers—“Push Pork’’. Fresh Pork is plentiful, low tion haa been attempting to in­ ening Tugoelaria’s territorial In­ STRAWBERRIES 5 Lb. Sack '/i Lb. Cello Pkg. 2 cans before the. Democratic national »Tw o of the men—Chief Mate 45c priced—Now is the time to use Fresh Pork. So Hale’s, terest some operating steel com­ convention, he would say he would Korea Parley tegrity and national independence. pany In ttoing over the construc­ Carl A. Green, of Portland, and Ruesla’e prapoasl for a world as a BIG meat distributor, goes all out. Here it is: accept Ita FTesIdential nomination, Firat Asslatant Engineer Ortho C. NATO May Be Urged 4 Sc AMD 57b SmalPtorida tion and actual operation o f the Truman Leaves his visitors were convinced they arms confeienca before June, 1982, proposed plant, using toe certifi­ Munsan, Korea, Nov. 9— — Anderaon, of Chinook, Wash. — was In reply to the U. 8. plan for More Steaks could ’guarantee’ it and he could were taken off the ship in stretch­ cate held by toe development cor­ count on the support of President Truce negotiations cancelled their prograeelya reduction In both con­ RIB PORK ROAST Lb 49c ers and immediately flown to ASPARAQUS ORANGES Only light and medium pork sold! No undesirable poration. Thus far toe corporation UN Moves to Truman. afternoon meeting today after an To Cut West Defense ventional and atomic weapona af­ For This Week-End has taen unauccesaful in this at­ “General Eisenhower’s reported "inconclusive and unproductive” Seattla. Green suffer^ firat, aec- ter an accurate arms census. heavyweights. tempt, although proponents of the ond and third degree bums on the SPEARS 55b . Lb. 95c reply was: 'You can’t Join a party morning session. Jeeeup told newsmen toe United dm.29c PORTERHOUSE. T-BONE. CLUB AND New England mill have Indicated Acheson, Reds Juit to run for office. What rea- A United Nations command arms and legs; Anderson a pos- Wasdiington, Nov. 9— (IP)— Administration officials said Statee, with the support of Britain OUR FAMOUS TENDER-KNIT . Lb. S1.0A RATH’S SMALL communique, which described the aible fractured left leg. today the North Atlantic Treaty Organi'zation (NATO) most end France, would push for quick (C*u« eu Eage Eight) UN action on arma lediwWH 89^ .. Lb. 94c (Contlaued from Page One) talks as fruitless, said negotia­ Others appeared to have come likely will be called on to scale down its western European SIRLOIN STEAK...... Grandmother’ s Cut Key West. Fla.. Nov. 9—(/P)— tors would meet tomorrow at 11 through the ordeal in good condl spite the Soviet refusal to accapt MINUTE RICE TENDERIZED HAMtb 59c President Truman today left the a. m. (9 p. ni. F’rlday e.s.t,). tion and some were ready to go defense plan along lines recommended here this week by Gep. the wqstem plan, which Soviet For­ FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ...... Lb. 67e AND next moves up to Secretary of Brig. Gen. William P. Nuckols, back to eea. Dwight D. Eisenhower. eign Mlnlater Andrei T. Vlshlnsl^ MIX FRUIT CIO Re-Elects State Acheson—and to toe Krem­ U.N. spokesman, said he got the Firat Mate Harold Davis, Mil ■eld yesterday msde him laugh. ' CAMPBELL’S RICHARDSON * ROBBINS ...... Lb. 70e Elm G ty Focs Beceu.ie of the financial difficul-1 In a caustic asseeament df Rus­ BLOCK CHUCK POT ROAST Large Size lin—in the diplomatic atruggles impression Communist repre- waukee. Ore., apparently one of tics of Britain and other Allies, ' ___ Lb. A9e now centered in the United Na­ sentstives might be stalling. the last to leave the ship himself, NPA Forecasts sian tactica, Jeeeup said the So­ VE8ETABLE SOUP CHICKEN BROTH RIB ROAST BEEF (OVEN) Fresh Shoulders these officials ssld, it is alm ost; viet Union would have the world ...... Lb. BSe AND P hilip Murray tions General Assembly at Paris. Look to Court Allied sources suggested the said Cspt. Bentsen was the last certain that a 12-ns|,lon “w ise' BONELESS CHUCK ROAST For the next few days, at least, Reds might be waiting for new believe that peace could be had Cass b 2-33c CUDAHY PURITAN (TOP QITALITY) man off. Daria aald he looked back men" group will propose thoidown- Tough er Curbs by the mere waring of a magio 2 27 the President plans to concen­ instructions in view of Soviet as his lifeboat pulled away from wsrd revi.slon during the NATOi trate on resting, and, if the sun wend. The weetern view, he ^ d , SHITRFINE "c Gives President His 12th Foreign Minister Andrei Vlshln- the Walton and aaw Bentsen and council nieeting opening Nov. 24 at SHUBFINE FRESH DRESSEB PORK PRODUCTS comes out, swimming and tan­ Republicans Threaten (yea that the working out of a EANcr NEW TORK STATE BACON ____ sky's proposal niursday in Paris two other men atlll on the stern. Rome. I On A ll Building permanent peace demands long Term; Merger With ning. for a cease-fire within 10 days. The Japanese freighter Kenkon E)(TRA LEAN PORK SHOULDERS ...... lA . 49e Mr. Truman flew here yester­ Court Action to Force Tlie commilice headed by Am-1 and tiresome work on a detetleid TOMATO KETCHUP GRAPE JELLY FRESH DRESSED Vishinsky suggested ail troops Maru later rescued Bentsen and bassador W. Averell Harrinian Is! program. SMALL LEAN PORK BUTTS...... Lb. 59e AFL Appears Remote day from Washington after a Certification o f Vote withdraw from the 38th parallel eight others in a lifeboat. Washington, Nov. 9—()P)— The major speech Wednesday night due to submit Its interim repoil at j Jeeeup denied that President BoHIn It-Oc. 19e iar FRESH SMALL PORK H O CKS ...... jA. 39e and foreign units leave Korea Davis said Green was burned this scsaioii. Named at the Ottawa ; Netlnnal Production authority 14-01. 23c Lb. 45c New York, Nov. 9— OP)—Philip itoallenging Russia to accept an within three months. trying to rescue Larsen, "as brave ’D'uinan had "Insieted” upon So­ PILLSBURY’S FOWL American - British - French peace New Haven, Conn., Nov. 9— (>P) meeting in September, and there (N PA) reported today that it had viet ecceptenca o f tha western BAKE AND SAVE EXTRA LEAN BABY SPARE R IB S ...... Lb. 55e mjLsCd Hurray, 68-year-oId former coal Nuckols said neither 'Vishinsky a thing as I ever saw.” denied 63 per cent of the construc­ RRF.AST O’ CHICKEN FRESH YOUNG proposal ln>iolving a census of all —New Haven Republicans and given the "wise men” designation, I proposal, aa 'Vishinsky had de­ BAKER’S LITTLE LINK FRESH SAU SAG E ...... Lb. 69c miner, waa re-elected today to hla nor the 38th parallel were men­ "They'll live,’’ aald Davie of it is making a country by country | tion applications for this quarter FANCY SOLID PACK PIE CRUST 12th year aa president of toe CIO war weapons. Including atomic. Democrats were threatening to sic clared to toe assembly yesterday. tioned during Friday'a two hour Green end Anderaon. “ Two guys survey of the ability of the NATO and may be still tougher In the Jessup said the President had Pare VANIUA Extract OUR OWN MADE SAUSAGE MEAT ----- Lb. 79c Pineapple Each $1.49 after a confetti-throwing demon­ Having laid down American the law on each other today aa a and 45 minute meeting In a dirty that tough Just can’t die. They lay Allies to bear tha arms burden first quarter of next year. White Meat CHICKENS stration by Bhouting convention policy, the President left It up to ‘urged Ruesla to accept” COMBINATION result of Tuesday's municipal elec­ yellow tent in Panmunjon. Imposed by the 1950 "middle term” Price control chiefs were re- 'rts t ...... lelegates. Acheson to carry on in Paris tough talk betwaen Russia f-O i. 35c Bottle Lb. 87e tion which end^ in an apparent Red negotiators long ago agreed (Coatlnucd ea Page Bight) master plan. vamping regulations affecting and the United State* spurred the 7-Oi. 39e Can FRESH BEEF LIVER ' Juice Also Large Roasting Chickens and Jfurray’f name waa put into where the Secretary of State 2 Pkgs. 16-vote victory for the Republi­ to leave the withdrawal of for­ This calls for a defense force of 100,000 manufacturers, and said ■mailer powers to plead for graat- LESS THAN lo A PORTION ELM CITY SLICED BACO ri...... Lb. 59c 46 Ox. Tin nomination by Jacob PotoMcy, heads the United States UN dele­ cans. . eign troops for consideration in more than 90 divisions by mld- generally higher price ceilings A TREAT l''OR ’THE Small Beltsyille Turkeys haad of toe gjnalgamated Cloth­ gation. WILSON LABEL SMOKED SHOULDERS . Lb. 53c Out of more than 68,000 votes "recommendations to the govern­ 1954, whicb with air and naval may be expected on consumer (Ceatiaaed *a Pag* Bight) QUAKER OATS WHOLE FAMILY ing Workers, who called Murray Associates said he was not at cast, that wasethe official but un­ ments concerned on both sides.” ‘Caution Slips’ backing was deemed sufficient by goods aa a result. FORST FORMOST BONELESS ROULETTES Lb. 74c “not only a union leader but a all surprised by tot efforts of Dep­ certified margin for Mayor Wil­ That is Point Five of the agenda military planneri to cope with a And a halt waa ordered in the Large 3 7 C Package Candy Pkg. Fresh Beef Tongues leadtr of mankind.’' uty Foreign Minister Vishituiky of liam C. (iklentano over Democrat on which the negotlatora are government stockpiling of tin so MAM 25c Elaction of otficera toQowed the full scale invasion of western Eu­ Russia to laugh off the proposal Richard C. Lee. working. More recently the' Rede Bring Walkout rope. The prospective downward that all available supplies can go FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED Here’s an item we’ve been asked to stock in large quan­ passage o f reoolutloas ealUBg for for reducing armaments with safe­ The chief moderator, former dropped their insistence on a revision means on ita face fewer to Industry to speed defense pro­ tity this week, priced so low it will prove unusually eco­ Intensified political seUea next WHOLE H A M S...... Lb- S9c guards which have constant ^ in' Democratic Alderman James J. ceaae-fire buffer zone along the divisions by the target date, but, duction. Bulletins PARKAY or When vou want the best . . . a.«k for nomical meal, or even is low cost pet food: year and authorising Murray and spectlon as tha principal protec­ Fahy, refused to certify the result 38th parallel. The NPA report on building FOSTER OR MORRELL'jS ether officers to puisuo whatever 400 Carpet Worlters at under Gen. Eieenhower'a recom­ BONELESS E-Z CUT WHOLE HAMS .. Lb. 95c tion.. and said he waa going to recan- Nuckols said he felt Vishinsky's mendations, a fores ready for ac­ permits waa based on applications froM tht AP Wins ALLSWECT FRESH Mr. Truman was represented as vsM the vote in some districts to­ TIioinpBonville Balk on tion in the meantime. representing more than 81.000,- PREMIER (CeatMhwd oa Page Eight) believing that to* tri-partite pro- day to check on reporter “dis­ (Coatlnurd on Page Five) 000,000 worth of commercial and STATE BUTTERS* 82c GROTE & WEIGEL.COHAGE ROLLS Lb. 85c BORDEN’S proposal can not be laughed off aa crepancies” in the returns. Discliarge Conditions In the light of'inflationary trou­ other construction, most of which 33c BEEF TONGUE Lb. bles of France. Italy, and neigh­ SHIP IN DIBTBBSS esslljr as the Russians would like. Republicans prepared legal must be deferred until msterisla San Franctoee, Nev. S—(g>— FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED (Whole or C u t ). ______Presidential Secretary Joseph bor nations, and Prime Minister are svallsble. PUMPKIN steps to block Fahy from doing Thompaonville, Nov. 9—-(/P)— The Japan*** freighter Blnu- Come to Pinehurst for everything you need for your SLICED BACON ...... Lb. 75c Short told reporters he hasn’t re­ that. Winston CfaurchlU's warning that The agency said it waa unabla Eva Broadcast Some 400 carpet workers hers eay Britain faces the threat of nation­ gaaa Mniw, with 48 neea aheard, fruit cake making. New crop Pumpkin and Squash now MINCEMEAT News Tidbits ceived any official reaction beyond George DiCanzo, city corpora­ to permit the eUrt of any project was reported la iietoeae to the OUR SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT AOAIN HAS official statements published in they won’t go back to work until al bankruptcy, American authorl- not connected with defense direct­ here. We have a full line of Lamp Bulbs . . . Westing- HILLTOP FARM HICKORY BACON or SQUASH tion counsel, said a mandamus Nerth Pwdfle early today. CulM from AP Wires the press. writ would be sought to compel their company takea back the dis­ Uea are convinced a realistic ly or Indirectly, except a email AND DRIED BEEF _____ HIDE SLICES OF , HAUBUT Tops Glinpaign shakedown la inesespsbie. Involv­ The RCA raSleseaHae alatlan house brand . . . including the 3 way reading lamp bulbs. No. 2 Vi Tin The next ma^ pouch from Wash' Fahy to turn his records over to ciplinary "caution” slipe it gave number of hardship cases in which at P t Reyes, CaSf., saM It ington, howevll-, will bring off!' the town clerk and to carry out ed in this la proposal pressed by buildings had been destroyed by all of them. The compaiiy’e posi­ ElMnhower for a speedup of arms picked ap aa 8 0 8 fraae tta MoRCHch M oknsts Hantlfpun or Johnson's FRESH DRESSED POULTRY AND FRESH ; ALSO HADDOCK, Republican and Democratic par- cial reports from at least some of his duties "according to law.” Di- fire, flood or other disaster. 4,971 tea vaaeel eaylag ate was pk,. 24c tlas win hold thalr 1982 national the embassies abroad. Cenzo also said plana were in the Ailing Wife of Peroii tion is that It won’t talk about deliveries aimed at assuring an In­ The construction controls dlvl- Hard Candy Jar 35c ChocetatusCMOt Box $1.00 tegrated fighting force-in-being of la seed s f Imiaadlate reeeae. HEAVY MEATY FO W L...... Lb. 49c BOSTON BLUE, raESH OYS­ political conventions in (Jhioago’s The President has other things works to seek an injunction pre­ Records Plea for Hus^ withdrawing the ellps until the Sion now la handling applications Tta aaatoer three held araa re- Frtsh daily shipmnnts of Arnold and Pcppnridqn LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS ...... Lb. SSc 23,000-saat iBteraatloaal Ampl- venting Fahy from undertaking a workers come back. pertod fleedtog. TERS, SMOKEDFRU^ITR (Coaliaaed em Page Eight) recanvaas. band-8 Return to Office (Ooatijined oa Page Eight) (CoaUnued on Page Bight) Farm Brtad and Rolls. . 28 Ox. Jar 49c theetar ....D r. Petar Lindatrom’a The dispute has tied up the Jac­ EVISCERATED CHICKENS 3V2 LB. AVG. Lb. 43c divoree from hla acreen actress quard deiMitment of the Bigelow- 11 *0HUTB TO SAFBTT yon for cc wife, Ingrid Berman, betjeiaea Buenos Aires. Argentina, Nov. Sanford Company. Jacquard is tha Saa Aataale, Tex,, Nev. 9^— 9—(8*)—The voice of ailing Eva highest grade rug made. (PH-Threa alraiea were IdHed Use our convenient parking lot . . . avoid downtown EYISCERATCD TURKEYS 10-14 LB. AYG. . Lb. 79c ‘ Saturday- aad one waa nelealag la tta traffic . . . buy all your foods and household needs at Bamual London, 67-year-old Taft Seen Risking ^52 Hopes Peron puts the finishing touch to­ 'The workers, members o f the Would Use Harkness Estate Naw Haven m u , hla face bruised night to her husband’s appeals to CIO-Textile Workers Union, dla- eraak e t a B-SS last alght, bat Pinehurst this week end. NEW YORK DRESSED CAPON ...... Lb. 49c and his clothing ripped almoet to Argentina’s more than 6,000,000 cuaeed going back to their Jobs 11 aeaa, raahlag paSmaU freto Fresh FruHand Vegetables ahreds, gasp# out to West Haven Minus Bid to Independents voters to return him to toe presi­ at a meeting lest night, and voted For Agedg Chronically III the crippled saperfartreaa, partr W E OFFER Y O U lOVe OFF O N 12 O R M O R E ( j a m p d d l i termer story of being beaten and dency in the election Sunday. not to. chated to aafe^. From Birds Eyn YELLOW Aa opposition parties held dos­ They staged their second walk­ PACKAGES OF FROZEN FRUIT OR VEGCTABLES is bhed o f more than 88,000 by BNBMY CA8VALHB8 b o y s three men who said they war* po- Waahington, Nov. 9— (P):— 8en-<9toe minority in Preaidential elec- ing ralles, many aupportere of out in less than a week, Monday. ■ New London, Nov. 9—f,P)—Im­ ,^ally lU in our mental tauUtutloni, ; GlRLSl --SEABROOK FARM OR BIRDS EYE. The first walkout, on Oct. 30, BROCCOLI SQUASH 2 Lbs. 25c Uc* offloers . . . . Toll o f known ator Taft (R., Ohio) apparently U tions since 1928, but Taft is Prasldent Juan D. Peron awaited mediate use o f the Harkness the only solution to housing these Waahlagtaa, N e v . S—OPh- TOMATO SOU a hie wife’s recorded radio mes­ followed toe posting of new weav­ Eetate at Waterford for the The A nay today eetlaeated total dead rises to Ma In storm-laahed people wrlll be to swing hanunocks Ont this colorful wiUing to stake his White House known to believe that the GOP sage, hoping for promieea of ing rates in the Jacquard depart­ eaeney eaeaaltlea la Barea at H it RWt tio EARLY to thiok of orioriog northern Italy today aa rescuers housing and treatment of the in Navy fashion from tha oelllng.” SPEARS 31c Brussel Sprouts Bskt. 35c chances on a canmaign aimed pri­ could have won in 1948 if many salary increaaea and other social ment The company eaid toe new state’s aged and chronically 111 Reagan asserted there U no 1.44SJ44 thrsagh Oet. 81. nm ova two bodies from dabrla of marily at RapuUicans while ig­ parly members hadn’t thought tha gains if her husband is. re-elected rates were in accord with toe com­ was urged today by .State Sen. This was aa laereaae * ( It,- BSE IT 3 WAVS three crumpled houses at Taver- need to study the situation fur­ your THANKSGIVIND TURKEY. - noring the independent vote. election was a cinch and hadn’t for the 1982-88 term. pany-union contract and that tha 1*0 B. Reagan (D., New London). ther aa the governor suggested be­ 168 ever tta prevtoas waak’a SQUASH 20e asrio, ttsar Cbmo. Senora Peron underwent a walkout was unauthorized. eatiiMte. The total laeladed W * wHI afdm fcbtuiw the famom Gluduh I^ SA SO U P»...SAUCE...IIIOIIEOIEIIT O ARTICHOKES 2 For 21c The Ohio Senator has msde it failed to-tum out to the polls. , Reagan said in a statement cause there have been years FREE"/."" ’ BsMsa at thine prominent great­ Whether he Is right or wrong major eurgical operation three When the men came back to Ck>v. John Lodge’s request for studying the altuation...... t,#48,169 tattle eaeaaWlea, aa clear during a current southern SPROUTS 37e broBM, browa-brwoBfd, short and chunky pinni, er Boston msn lay In submerged in that belief, Taft seemingly is days ago, but recorded her mes- work two days later, sack waa giv- more time in which to study the Aa ■ result o f toe etudies, start­ laerraee e l #.181, aad S88A11* FUN FOR GAMES AND PARTIES of moot pcoporiy ovheorotod for yonr ooting TOMATOES Lb. Pkg. 15c cabin o f plan* that crashed Into ■peaking trip he doesn’t beHeve It firmly committed to' running a aage to her "beloved ahlrtless an a “caution” slip. Company rulea situation was "nothing more than ed in 1941, nothing haa changed, non hatti* Iseefs, a Mabao Inks near Nleatous Lake, ie worthwhile for toe Re^blicans itoolly Rapublican type of cam­ enu” — Peron — supporting la- provide that an employs wIm re­ a political delay." Reagan asserted, except that rise *f 8#19. ceives three "caution” alipa is au­ PiiCBikBi FrcBch Boy* , . . giria . . . you need a ploosuro. Otdor oorly for «iio.______- V-8 Ms. ....Senator Byrd (D-Va.) to bid strongly for the backing of paign if he gets the OOP nomina­ borars—before she went to the The New London legislator, more persona have been classed tion for which he is campaigning tomatically dlechargad, SOT. OBABBOK W N B M A L tax top from Bird, Eye Hquaeli or Lbs. ealls for “harsh measures’* by voters sriio ordinarily don’t pay hospital. Her'condition waa re­ Chairlnan of the Senate Public as Ineana and sent to jnentel Ihstl- GRAPES 2 25c much attention to party labels. rigorously. The Jacquard walkout has not New Britala. Nev. S (#) ' ■ F r M 63c Bruaaela Spronta to get thla maak. ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE AT THE aoutoem Democrats to defeat the ported to ta improving yester­ Welfare and Humane Institutions tutione becauie the elate has VEGETABLE JUICE DeaMMinUte MrtT*** He has, however, urged southern This,' perhaps more than incl- day, but her husband spent thus fsr affected other depart' committee, cited overcrowded failed to recognise toe difference Tta O ty et Ndw BtOila seat Itefltih rood MinUUr GwUym anti-Truman Democrats to Join dentelly, Is calculated to give him m ^ o f hie time at her aide. mente in the plant here, which am- conditions in existing state in­ between old age. and chronic lil- its 2 Lbs. 25c ployt more than 8,00(), or in too PEARS U eyd George warna rationed Brl' hla cause. some help in getting toe nomina­ The message' will be broadcast stitutions as. the need for urgency nees and mental disaase. aiaralag to St. JaaepVa ' It apparently U Taft’s conten­ tion. tonight over the natlonvride radio Bigclow-Banford plant at Amster­ in toe matter. Tha anawar to overcrowding in whera to* ^h*dy ‘ e t 8ft. tens they may have evna lesa to dam, N. r . L. T . WOOD 4A-OZ. aat in coming montoa... .Embrall- tion that If the Republicans can Hla only real exponent at the bookiq) Peron has used for four “Aa a trustee at Norwich State our mental Institutiona is toe es­ g. Qiabeek wa* heaagW “ ■ get their own party members to oampidgn speeches. Treasury Balance eaeart e l its Mtow, W ^ RD[QRYia. ad in charges by labor gtcupa that nuHnant Mpaars to be Gen. Hoapital,” said Reagan, “I can tablishment of toe Harkness prop- 5 6 TIN ferttaflaalrttoaMaal too polls a year from now, .they In those speeches, Peron de­ aay that it will ta only a matter srty for toe housing and treating C ^ o < y c ( j6 > Locker PIadI o b s c JW.IULC Osnsral MacArtour's visit to Ssat- Dwight D. maenhower, who hasn’t a n d M e a t H will get enough IncidenUd help puNiclypulwcly said whether ta is a Re- voted much time to blasting op- Washington, Nov. 9—(P)— Tta o f montoa before new admiaeiona of our aged and chronically ill, tls next week hah improper poUtl- • 302 MAIN . 0IAL4I5I* S I BIs m I St. (Koor of Ico Plant) Tnl. 0424 MAMaiUTI mNA from othen to put acroea theta' publican or a Democrat and who poaiUon leaders, charging that pooitton of too Trsssury Nov. 7: will ta aaaigned living quartera Reagan said. Sgt, OrataMi < Hath* eal ImpHcatloni, that city’s cen- candidate. Ha haa uigad ool- liaan’t made hlmialf ' publicly they aimed to turn Argeatina’a Not budfst recalpts, 1148,084,' tai tha basements of exisfinf "Wa in the li^lalatura approvsd Saeeddaty Me taiinlal eslebratlon planners stand taaguaa to concentrate on tha “un­ avallahla for a nomination. clock bade and accusing them of 194.86; buget axpendituiito, 8888.' M ldings. the taking of tha property and' t o .-. 1 e t m' thshr gransd and leave “welcome interested” voters. being ’’add over for the dollars 06S.6T8.46; cash W a n es. 84,307,- “If wa are going to have to cara proridetf tha necessary money,** m a tf aut. The Republicans have been tav « •) of foreign imperialists.” 804,031.10. for more of too aged and chaenic- be added. ^ eelsed lie* gistel w a o a ^ T. 4 ■V; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 K l6iB

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 jor ahare of dslegateo to national publican nomlna* most pollcians Taft May Ignore conventlona take care o f that. think ha would aspouse generally Give Joint Concert Thus the Taft people, and ap­ tha Truman fo r s t^ policlta al­ hewer on Krock'a second story. Independent Vote parently the candidate hlmaeff, ready under attack by T a ft * Saturday Evening But Krhck commented ia to­ Veterans Groups Prepared Building Dept* BURNSIDl, .;v are woiking -overtime to convince Whethar ha would go as far as ■ijUR]Din;„..fDR Says Democrats day's story that his original infor­ these prospective delegates that Taft doea in denouncing the Tru­ KEITH'S BRINGS YOU THIS DRAMATIC mant was sticking by his guns. (Continued from Page Oae) the Ohioan (1) reprasenta ragular man domestic policies b proble­ T h s'll Clef Club, which ia well 'S. mernesi And ths oorrespondent added Fees, $1,685 FvuM Oowtos Republicanism and (3) that that matical. known t o ' Manchester audiences, Contacted Ike For Armistice Day Service A new attempt to learn Eisen­ kind of Republlcanbm could win that the souros was "a northern tea m Xaigh U. Btotetoh will be featured at the Salvation Democrat" who "has no ooneetY- hower's intentions will be made in 1953. "Nu Army band musical to be present­ able motive in giving out misin­ Report Shows 14 Dwell­ fABRMoRt by a staunch Taft backer. Rep. President Truman'a denial of a Twice in Paris . AU veterans organisations andpin front o f the building. The hoa- Highway New York 'nmea atory that he Ask Great Books formation on the wbject, and his pltal waa erected from funds raised ed tomorrow evening at 8 O'clock -4' " ■ their auxiliaries wUl taka part U ing Permit* Issued at thoOuMlald" la Tha Sky" Bender (R-Ohio), during ‘a trip to had offered to help BUsenhower credentials as one who would through public aubscriptions as a at the Verplaiick School Auditor­ EXHIBIT and SALE tOontiniMd o « Pag* Tw*) know the facta are excellent." the Armistice Day memorial serv­ Parli on which he atarts today. get the Democratic nomination permanent memorial to those Man­ Estimated $162,550 8:U ilia aad 19 Bender told a reporter that if the was hailed by the Taft camp as Groups to Meet ium. Besides numbers by the ice Sunday morning at 11 o'clock chester men who made the su­ •on havn you to think I have avtr Concord, N. H., Nov. 9.—

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, lOSi iCANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStER. CONN., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1961 P A G E P IV E

fense program shows a require­ ice 966; Club Chianti, 959; Schen- have been plAced by tha town on by Albert T. Dewey, senior war­ ment for U. 8. aid, such a requeat Larsen’s Still Tops del’s Oil, 957; Moriarty's Paint­ children and motton pleturaa for Britain May Ask t e m ftAd MlriiL I hie property. Canvass Group den of the parish and chairman of WHAT— t l * will be forthcoming.” ers. 936 ; 4 XXXX, 876. Charity List WTiC— lOM VishinskyBid Qodfray OourlayldM a good Job I Behrend said the figures in the the finance committee of tha Ves­ WOOO— !*>• Today's Radio For NewU. S. Aid He added that "it Is most likely” 111 Card Tourney of auetlonooitag artlcleo remain­ report indicate that moet Man­ Meeting Tonight try. Mr. Dawev wilt be followad worn—i«i* WFHA—IOt.1 the aid will be found necessary. SECRETS OF THE SCREEN ing unsold. Mrs. Bolden J . Rleh- chester persons have been co- by a aeries of imaginary Canvass StaMMi Time WTHT—ISM Congress has voted $1,440,000,- 34P.C.Paid w m k v - u m ' Igirscn's Feed holds first place • Seen Stalling ardaon, goneral chairman, and her operaUve in making paymenU. Interviews prepared by ths rector, P aris Nov. ^— {IP) Britain most 000 for foreign economic aid this ngurea in the report do not in­ The Very Rev. Louts M. Hirsh- the Rev. Alfred L. Williams. Par­ In the Manchester Fire depart­ oonunlttea ware oompUmented for likely will ask for new U. 8. dol­ year, plus $5.788J)00,000 for mili­ • Now—no moro dog^cfl filter soreent in your tho aueeoaa of tho fair and tha clude state cases or coaea of per­ son, D.D., will address the annual ticipating In these eklta will bo Mr. ^ 16:30— tary assistance. ROASTING CHICKENS lar aid to help p.ay licr $13 billion ment's annual setback tournament aflhrt put lato tha praparatlona. Payments Are $116,262 sons tnaUtutionslIsed, he said. Every Member Canvass dinner In and Mrs. Russell Clifford and Don­ w n tT -V e lie n t Ledy. W DRC— Music. whlrh went into its fifth session oil burner! The uiti-clog6in|( property of POA*SX Korea Parley WTHT—American Sportspage. share in rearming for western dc- Since 1941, Leaving a St. Mary's parish house tonight ald Nicholson. **Thia chickpii Is Koinf to Booton.** "Plosso wrap W n C —BackeUfe Wife. Tiic.-iday night. Tlie Feed team has in Shell Fuel Oil for home heating ettsns os it at 6:30. Dr. HI rah son is Dean of Membcre of the Every Member WOOC—Muelc. w n c—Diabetes Program. — feii.se an authoritative source dls- accnied 1,059 points so far giving < O M « the order well, as I plan to tako It to MarylaiML’* 10:48— ‘Tokyo Ko.se’ Asks htsH . i . eliminatee • nujor cauea of oil burner fN M P lk f* Om ) Balance of $224,513 Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford, CaiAass Committee will make their WHAT—Polka Hop. (losed hero today. the .setback players a margin of New Law Guards Deaths Last Night and a member of the Standing Corporate Communion at the 8 “1 can never visit my danihter In Naw Jenay WKNB—Newt; Request Mall* WTIC—Pro and Con. 49 points over ninner-up Hose Co. service oalli. 15 yenre of ^ 11 research and taata n m u iu wouM not ‘toad to allay 11:00— Sir Eilwin Blowden, British rep­ Payments on charity accounts Committee of the Diocese of Con­ o’clock service Simday morning, without bringint one of your chickens.** **Mjr BM. Hearing on Appeal No. I. In fourth and third places News on All Stations. resentative on a si>ei lul North At­ went into the developmefit of FOA-5X. A tele­ any of tha foara that lutva ariatn" GI Home Buyers from March 1, 1941, t^ Sep t. 30, By The Associated Freee necticut. He Is also on the Bhcecu- after which the canvasa begins. mother wants to take some chickens back homo WDRO—Winner Take All. are Hood’s .Milk snd J a c k ’s All W THT- Sports. about Oommunlot Intantlona. 1981, have amounted to 3116,383.- Gracevllle, Fla.—George Wash­ ttve Council of the Dtoceae, and a They may make their first reports with her to Vermont.** Our chickeno aro well- lantic Treaty Organization Stais with 1,002 and 1,001 points, phone call to us will put FOA-5X to work for you. from ot p.m. on Sunday 4tlS— W’O N S—News. San FrnnciHeo, Nov. 1* lA")— On tha 66hU n( front Roda w art 79 or 34 per cent of the total ington Keith, 101, youngest of the member of Its Department of Pro­ 3:00 7:00 W n O —Stella DaHaa. (.NATOl committee meeting here, re.Miicclively. ( A votaran arho la ovorcharged in K. nine surviving vetsrana of the gram and Budget. (the report desk closing when the travelled, and are reported to be cnthuaiiiatical^ WTHT—Marriage for Two. 11:18— Mrs. F'va To^uri d'Aquiiio, con- raportad ahovtaig la a naar Chi- amount, according to Albert WTHT—Sports. is expected to make a formal re­ The All Stars were second high tho purchaM of a home arith a OI Behrend, director of welfare. Ctvl) W ar. He served In the Home All who expect to aeiVa on this 7 o'clock service begins). Final received at their destination. vieti'fl of Iroiison for her wartime «:M— WONS—Jack’s W’axworks. quest foi' Hie aid som etim e next seoi eis for the ses.iion accumulat­ naaa arm y oorpa (30,000 man) to loan may colloct triplo damages A total of 609 accounts or 64.4 Guard of Holmes County, FIs., at year’s Every Member Canvass reports are to be made at the par­ WDRO—Yankee Kitchen. piopiitjanilH brortcicasls bh “Tokyo ing ll’'> for the evening's play. bolatar Ita cantral front around per cent were paid in full during the age of 13. ish house Thursday from 7:00 to W n c —^Toung Wldder Brown. W T IC —News. week, a liighly jdaceii British in­ FOR SHELL FUEL OIL from the builder, lender or real ea- should attend tonight's dinner. 11:30— KoHe," has Hsked the N inth U. S. Sihcndefs Oil. a team which liolds Kumaonr and maoalnf tanka on the period snd 136 or 13.3 per Cheyenne, Wyo.—The Moet Rev. Canvas* chairman John A, Trot­ 8:00 p.m. ROGER O LC O n WHAT—Polka Hop. formant said. elglith place in tlie 10 team tour­ tha araatam aactor faeinc Ton- tate dealer making the overcharge, Patrick A. McGovern, 79, bishop WDRC—Jack Zaiman. <’oijrt of A p p <'h1s here to reton- OIL BURNER cent are being paid In install­ ter has arranged a program of ' WTHT—Bob K. Lloyd Show. There have l)een reports recent­ ney. was higli scorer with 119, ebon- Oommunlot troopa probad according to a statement issued to­ ments. ’There Is a balance due of of the Cheyenne Catholic Diocese, "Information, methods and inspira­ From an airplane a mile high, 403 West Center Street Telephone 7858 11:30— .‘jider its reji'ction of her appeal. t;4&— WTIC—Marine Corps Shmv. ly that Biilaln might request new Other siorCs so far are John­ REPAIR WITH FOA-5X aVoitd both fronta in auh-aaro day by Loo L. Beauchamp, director $334,813.31. Of this figure $87,- which serves the entire state of tion.” the ocean's horiion would be about w n c —Woman In My House. sons Paint, 998; Coughlin’s Serv­ WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. tb S. aid to help her finaneial po­ Tlu* foriTjal request for a re- waathar. of Veterans’ Service Center. The 086.98 represents money out­ Wyoming. He was bom In Omaha. The "information” will he given 95 miles distant. 12:00— sition, maile increasingly illllicult hrarinjj of her appeal, turned down Air batUaa ovtr northaroat Ko- damagaa are aUowahle under a new standing on accounts which are *WDRC — News;’ Old Record W nC —News; Music. l.y a glowing defu'it in foieign la.st (><•!. 10, was forwarded from CAU raa, tha Fifth Air Foroa raportad, being paid in Instsllments, but Shop. law, Beauchamp said. WHAY—Night Watch. trade, inflation and the rearma­ the KedernI Women’s Reformatory coat tha Rada thraa mota Jata da- Public Law 143, approved Sept $137,436.33 Is due on the 311 ac­ WTHT—News; Joe Qtrand. ment program. ?U AMei.son, W. Va.. where tlie stroyad and damacad. It aald counts for which no payment has w n c—Just PUin Bill. 13, allo;i|irs th# court to order reim- TeleTlsIiin "No formal request ha:, yet been fxos AnK»’le.«-horn Jap an ese w’om- SNJOY no Alllad planaa arora Mot. burasment of the veteran by as- been made, the report shows. WHAY—Story Queen. W’NIIO-TV maile," tile informant said, “but nn is sei vinR a 10-veav Hentem e. G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. An average of $800 per month WONS—Green Hornet. Naiotiatora of both aldaa pro- oesaing tho aeller three times the P . M. ■Sir Kdwin has lieen instructed to Mrs. d’.Xquinp, 3T), boi omes eltp- •mourn of the overcharge, plue has been collected for the past six 1:16— WiNTER ZMAINSTRiiT TELSIZtl poao craatinf a 2H mUa arid* buf- years. Behrend reported. The EXCUISIVEIV IN MANCHESTER AT SHOOR BROS, JEtElERS 4:00-Film Short. tell NATO that if a study of Bri­ lh!e for parole next vi ar. She was far none alony tha preaant battla costs and attorney’s fees. WHAY—Crosby’s Quarter. 4:15—Kale .Smith. tain’s atnlity to carry out her de­ eonvii ted Sept. 29, iblO. monthly average of collections . w n c —Front Page Farrell. Una arith eartaln alteratlona. Thay A vsteran who dlscovara ho has from Jan. 1. 1951, to SepL 30, 6:00—Space Cadet. COMFORT differ on the alterationa and the been overchaned may bring suit «:80— 6:15--Tlmc For Ucany. 1951, has been $605, amounting to w n c —Notea and Quotes. w ith time for drafUny the buffer aone. In any Feoeral district court $6,057.47 for the nine month pe­ 6:30—Howdv Doody. Friday's meetlnf araa again de­ against the person or pemona re- WHAY—Band by Demand. 6:00 -Date At 6. riod. ADVANCE CHRISTINAS SALE A6 At voted to the Communlot propoial sponoibls. Wnsre an overpayment W’ONS—Clyde Beatty Show. 6:25—Weather Forecast. Pro-Tex-Mor Behrend explained that when a WTHT—Mark Trail. At ]IIICIIAIi:i.S. of eoursf*... which the AUiea “completely re­ ia diacovered and the veteran falls person Is unable to pay the full MAHON-1 6 :3 0 World New.s To lior p ' q V. '■ q G WT3RC—Beulah. Under the theme of “State I i W’HAY—Symphony Hall. bus Home. Mrs. Hayforil also ttOHTTtS bogini—you ran have TWO Elgin Amoriran gave a report of the recent con­ vs Of id c- G’d r . ' Fair," the basasr and smorgas­ WTIC—Guy Lombardo Show. 1951 CHEVROLET OOAifYTf CAlia %f.fi op for the price of ONEI WHh your purdnsto of WTHT—Weather: Songs and vention In Danbury which slie at- rovyfiod for pf bord of tha Women's Society of $f.fS m TAME UONYfta tetmied. Christian Service at the South Stories. T o f' r Ti O f V. FLEETUNE DELUXE Elgin American gift (of $9.95 up), you rocohm—] WONS—Fulton i.ewia, Jr. Mrs. Bernard Fogarty, chalrnian A Methodist Church yesterday was ■itki of the conitttee in cliarge of the { most successful. t-Door Black. Heater aad de­ at an extra gift~lhit lovely necklace of jhhnmorlngi 7:16— IH vlilfil |invmt-nl.s invilpil Cirl .Scout Communion breakfast, States represented by the dif­ froster. Exoelleat tires. Anoth­ Phone 4148 WONS—“Mlo-Test. ferent groups Included Ohio, er of our one-owner, low mile­ Elgin American timulatod WTHT—Songs and Stories. slateil that 140 Cirl .Scouts and Un-O-MATICI Brownies were served in .St Pennsylvania, California, Louisi­ age, 100% guaranteed ears. Open Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. lIf.fSop Layaway Now For Chriatmas poarb,da$p sot with gonufaiO' WDRC—Jack Smith. ana, Virginia, Oregon, Oeorgls, 7 :3 0 ^ Ja m es’ Hchrs)! hall on that o( ca- CONVENIENT TERMS slon. Maine, Wisconsin and Texas. As Including Wed. Afternoon diamond — o fashion-first WONS—Gabriel Heatter. far as possible, the groups car­ Uf$nCR-MRtOt5 WTHT—Lone Ranger. Center Motors and Sat. T il Noon • f o p never oquaDod for beauty WTIC—News. ried out in their dsMrations or LIMITED TIMEI wares somsthlng distinctive to the Mala street or voluel ^ WDRC—Club Fifteen. SIIVERSMIIHS SINCE 1900 J f W E I E R S . state represent^. For example, Next to Foot Offleo LIMITED SUffLYI 7:48— the Wealey group pattamad their WDRC—Ed Murrow. Chewing Wrigleys 958 M AIN STREET...... MANCHESTER booth after a typical Texas stage Open Dally *111 6 F . M. WTIC—One Man's Family. coach; and the Stanley group Shoor Bros. WONS—Perry Como. JEWELER.S which chose Wisconsin used post­ 336asM ieit-.>^/Baanmrw 6:00— Spearmint Gum ers with cows, bams, and sold 977 MAIN STREET WTHT—Richard Diamond. i f l ^ • 3 pastry and other items In keeping WONS—Music. with the “Dairy State". WTIC—Roy Rogers. Sweetens Breath L l__ The Hustlera group served tea WHAY—Family Rosary. i WHY during the afternoon in tho la­ 6:18— .. ,..l b Every person ^ — dies" parlor. The smorgasbord, YOUR MST RUY WHAY—Bit of Ireland. wiio is really popu- I i under the direction of Mrs. Doris WDRC—Musicland USA. lar knows Ikiw im- West, attracted 380 supper guests 6:30— portant it is to keep between the hours of 6 and 7 WTHT-^This Is Your FBI the breath fresli and o’clock. Cooper hall where the The only Vacuum Cleaner in the world w n c —Dean Martin-Jerry Lew­ sweet. That’s one reason so many meal waa served was appropriate­ is. ly decorated in Swedish-Ameriean WHAY—Pledge Show. chew W rigley’s Spearmint Gum 1 had the good luck to style. WONS—Music. LINCOLN regularly every day. This delicious higidaiie One of the great attractions at Thinking 6: 00— chewing gum. with its lively, long- the hasasu- for both children and 0 WDRC—Big Time. lasting, real speiumint llavor. swwtens adults was the display of dolls in 44tlii.4Stli STS.*ltlr AY tVTHT—Oxrte and Harriet. the breatli and gives the nuiulh a fresh, the chapel by Mrq, Cells Lincoln. NEW YORK '- WTIC—Duffy's Tavern. dean taste that is truly delighlful. washer does any kind be a prisoner of war” A nursery was provided for small REACH-aSV 1:30— WTHT—Mr. District Attorney. Wrigley’s Siicarimnl costs so little, r.!r2riS:..^3“ About WTIC—Winston Churchill. too, and you can diew and enjoy eadi stick as long as you want. Us go.Klncss arooAij^ 3oa sarniqi M6N WDRC—Paul Weston Show. is barked by a oomiwiiy that has been of wash automafieal^ That's the moving statement in a letter from a young German who W’ONS—Bandstand U.S.A. making quality chewing gum—and Manehestdr 10:00— nothing else— for generations. Be sure spent 20 months in America as a prisoner of war during World War II. Converting W’DRC—Music. to get the original W'rigley’a Spearmint WTIC—Night Beat. Gum. Look for the green apear on the ClUillNIi! WTHT—Boxing. package. WONS—Frank Edwards. He draws a grim picture of the difference between life in free America, Better Barbers M,4 Kl II a iUlliR CHRISIMAS' cYcii as a prisoner of war, and his present life under socialism in the Bflltr aid Prampt To Oil ? Rus.siaii Zone of Germany. NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC CLEANER Tuieioufl Sanriaa-4 Barkan wHb the amosini now swhrol-top that CONSIDER THESE BE SURE ^«s4iVfsoife ‘"You Americans worry about your freedom because you still have it,” O f A d i a l li(‘ >$rii(‘s. “But socialism means the loss of many other things. The wheels 1101 Main Street lata yo« daan whala avarsfa-sisa liv­ Oppoaite The High School ing ream laithaDt anca aiavlag claaaatf MORIARTY ADVANTAGES: of piYigress not only stop, but eventually turn backward. Y'^nlt find your YOU’RE NOT CAUGHT Noli<*c Of You jufc act this new G-E Qeansr in the time taken up by fighting for your basic needs like food and shelter, middle o f the door, and lesch every nook Aiiiiiial Mretiii" against an even more obstructing bureaucracy.” PRIVATE LESSONS and cranny without moving the elesner. IN THE SEASONAL Notice is hereby given to ail tlio Many other great features. legal voters of the South Mnn- (1) COMPLETE HEATIN8 SERVICE choster P'ire District that th" an­ • BUITAR (FVom aUght adjastnaeata to eenapleto wrsteiaa). nual meeting of said di.stri. t Witt A iiK'ssage like this has a meaning to all Americans. Especially today, a Mese aeriveS^oe foe “eeueli.uuoy“ cleeslog leto h if fw be held in Hose Hgiise No. 3. w i l l i n g l y • HANDGUN RUSH FOR ANTHRA­ Spruce and Florence' Streets, at Mheii we all are giving government vast powers over our plans, 6aa^a sa^^^^saasw ^dv (2) INDIVIBUAUZED EQUIPMENT 8 p. m„ Standard 'Time, Tliursdny, our businesses, our very lives—as the cost of arming against aggression. Tslephows 2>3372 November 15, 1951, for the lollow- • VIOUN • IMine geletl Me m dle ee TV l■»^^4^ri■le (Pick the eqalpmeat best, for YOCB henw). Ing purpose.s: L 5. KUDLACH CITE NEXT WINTER 1. To take action on the re­ Exclusive Frigidoira But some Americans are trying to take advantage of the present 0 Cootplsle te* a* 1 port* and recommendations of the BRUNO DUBALDO (3) EASY PAYMENT PUNS District officers; Seifict-O-Dial! J .C . MOIRISON ' emergenev bv urging that government own and run many businesses and Tdimahmmm 6M 2 (Sfake yoar oora hoodget totma). 2. To take action in regard to StMSATIOMAl N tW ORDER YOUR appropriations for the purchase Prc-sclect llic proixtr wash­ • r ^ 3 7 0 0 ROY HAtllNOYON of equipment and for the expenses, ing time on the Sclcct-O- services* permanently — the railroads, and the electric light and power FREE repairs, and maintenance of the Dial —act it once and the (4) DAY AND NIBHT SERYICE Fire Department and other companies, for example. $ 1 g . 0 0 I'rigidairc Washer doe* all VACUUM (Roaad the eloch). JEDDO-NfGHIAND properly and activities of the Fire Uic rest. District for the ensuing year; ESTIMATES 3. To take action in regard to New Ix,w Price There's a great difference between giving up our freedoms temporarily FOR THE U T E Sr IN MODERN an appropriation for the purchase GLAD LY (5) SOCONY-YAGUUM MOBILHEAT of a new 75 ft. aerial ladder $302.25 and losing them permanently to a more and more powerful government CLEANER MOW tru ck ; EYEWEAR F u a o iL l.'i% Down— Model AVC-81S FOI (on MR via. 4. To take action in regard to It's the difference between freedom and socialism. GIVEN .1 (Largeot aappMerg la thla aiaa). an appropriation for the purchase 18 Month* In Pay of a new service truck for fire Live-WolM' ActionI IVovide* surging, penetrating currents of hot, alarm and other general work; sudsy water lliat get clothe* really clean —gently 1 Clothes are in (9) ANY LEFT OYER COAL REMOYED 5. To sec if the DLstrict will water all the time —not half in, h.ilt out. authorize its ’Treasurer to borrow Credit given toward laatallatloB). In the name of Hie South Man­ N»w Styling! tire Itow this new wadicr fils into kitchens, utility chester Fire District money for the rooms and launslrie*. Fits close to the wall. .Ml controls arc in easy, expenses and uses of the Fire Dis safe reach. -s»fN»r» trict during tlie ensuing year, and Ext™ High-Sp««d Drying! Frigidairc’* Kapidry-Spin gets clothei give the note or notes of the Dis­ far drier than most oilier washers. Many clotlies are ready to iron ABC Appliance Co. m il l 01 PHONE US TODAY trict for the same; at once. All are liglitcr. 6. To elect officers for the Dis­ 21 MAPLE SYRECT PHONE 2-1575 trict for the ensuing year; All-Perc*laln Finish Inild* and Out! Beautiful Lifetime Porcelain- 7. To transact such other busl- on-stcel finisli protects against rust, soap and bleaclies. Clean* a* FOGARTY i T a w K n l neas as may properly come before quickly, ea*ily a* a china plate ! ____ ^ P O M B y T M . Awtherbed Oaafar MORI ART the aatq mealing. , BROTHERS BROTHERS Signed; Andrew Ansaldl The Connecticut ^ Power Company UONABO M. <»ACai; U sw aii OfUctan BENERAL^ ELECTRIC 256 CENTER ST. Jack M. Gordon TEL. 2-4639 George W. C. Hunt JOHNSON BROTHERS MANOHESTER OPTICAL COMPANY VACUUM CLEANERS Commissioners ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Dated at Manchester, Conn., this Next Te state Theater — T ilish u 6-6661 COME IN YODAY FOR A FREE DBMONSYRAYION OF M0VSECLEANINS''MASICI first day of November, A. D. 198L 1063 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 767 MAIN BIBBBT itAMOHBSIEB, CONN. < ^ ; r / F . MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD,,MANHIESTER, CONN., FETT* W . -I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDA'X', NOVEMBER 9, 1951 .PAGEflBVm r as rampared to its pres­ acalea, a^d claim that ia a balance rliMtrr ent rank of second. The assump­ for Senator McCarthy on the Libraries Slate tbslr Christmaa party hora Dac. 18 Allied soldiers were reported from rhages (bleeding) under ths tion is that Russia now devotes a other aloe, la an attempted de­ South Coventry with Mra. Robart Clavardon and New Preflident 25 U. S. Troops Die the weat-central front. It may skin, around tha eyes and inter­ IfrraOi greater proportion of its total gradation of Senator Morae, and, Book Week Plans Mra. Halms in chorga ff entartain- have been contracted by troops nal organa. Milk PaBMaa UtUa mant. Mrs. Fradarick O. Bitaall, dealing with sick prisoners or Shamliora aald Sulfa and ontlo- f p m w o p mt production capaci^ to arms pur­ likewise, a good sample of the Mra. Edward Schultbalaa, Mra. Mil­ O f ‘Korea Fever’ refugees. bloties (aueh as pentcDIln) have SHCMUZm* IN rm antm co., nra kind of arpiirtent which is During Book Week, whlrli will i Oavantry 1-«Sn M MMaU Itract poses than we do. Perhaps no­ ton 2!urmuhlen, Mrs, Ralph C. Bymptona were deacribed aa failed to check it, but that blood Itaaekwtar. Omul body really knows, b9t that is the •Senator Taft's own crtielal weak­ be observed next week at both the i h Hoffman and Mrs. Robart La- Washington, hov. •—(45—The hidh fever, headaches, loss of ap­ transfiialona from recovered pa­ CUSTOM BUILT TBOKAB r. intoinoN. ness on many issues. It is the Mary Cheney and Whiton lib- , Dr. B. DuBkaUnirger and Mlaa Lochaur will hava charga of re- Army disclosed yesterday a fever petite and yellowing of the akin, tients seemed to relieve its assumption. Fraaota Folty, both of tha State „, _ WAt>im *. WBOimoff, same, mind wliich could do thl.s, rnrioH, a bookmark contest for' fraahmants then. disease of the Orient has stricken sometimea followed by hemor­ severity. Li f* P*bllihK» __ But if, under the proposed plan, Department ot Education, will die- 198 American troops In Korea, t ‘ . Oetobtr 1. IW it were to be ruled that no nation and consider it a fine job of rea­ puplla of the fourth, fifth and : euM "What ’Typo of Playground GARAGES causing 25 deaths 'niere was no ANO »Ttnr *T»nlnf B»c«pt could devote more than five per soning, which also proilnrea the sixth grude.s, under the direction 1 Do I Want for My Child?" during auggaatlon of an epidemic. ■Mdcra uM HeIMkr*. Sntend at the cent of its production capacity to Taft conclusions on our foreign of Miss Hazel Lutz, art nuper- , the Parent-’Taachera meeting Wed­ The malady was called by the \iaor, will be held. In keeping \s ith ' nesday (Nov. 14) at 8 p. m. at the Tolland AMESITE DRIVEWAYS VMt OOIM at MuchMtor. Conn., an military purposes, that might liolicy. Army Surgeon Ocnerara office ■laan* g — MaU, MatUr,______this year's naUional slogan for ■ \. / V Qeorgs Heraey Robertson School. hemorrhagic fe'ver. The surgeon’s mean we would have the right to Book Week, "New Horizons with Mrs. Joseph Baton, membership The wedding of Miss Marie J. office aald the number of cases WR HAVE THE PROPER F.4)VIPMENT roWCRIPnON RATES ^ maintain 5,000 tanks and lU.OOO Books," many new book.s from chairman, reported a total of 175 Wilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AND KNOW HOW Om Taar by llaJl...... Henri F. Wilson of Tolland Cen­ was based on reports through the and eni, ami .S;-: Community Center. Mra. Floyd N. activities. It is one of the main (3) You get the benrSt of our 19- with a ceiling lieyond wliiili no U! p. m. Wiley will conduct a clinic for has long been active in club ac­ couple. No children, perma­ yrar arrvtce ptan, cteantng p«- mothers to get home to prepare | centers of community life. The tivities and planned a well-round­ country could go," 'nial, quite oli- lum h for school elnldren and all * At Uie Whtlon L''" ai v i ' ■' ■Ick house plants. Members are re­ work Is growing with an ever In­ nent residents. riiHlIcalty at a 10% discount. The WcEtern Proposal vlously, would he very .satisfiie- are free to «nme ami go as la st | in the main lohliy c • p.t i: ,'- quested to bring such plants and ed program for the coming year. other problems dealing with the creasing church membership, en­ Dzindiis is a past president of the Waterproofing of cellars, tory to Russia, which lias a popu­ fits home s( heilules. e workid out. including a ino\ie for ih.l’.rvri a* ed president of the Frisky Needle from at least four angles. et-wise bolidav meal, also snacUfl 4-H Club; Karen Little, vice pres­ from one of the canvassers, who '6 b V. i S I ISO-133 PEARL KTREET TELEPHONE BIOS The fourth point of view from and other appetizing holiday dish- ,‘FHO Tuesdav n!l'rp."o;i m t ’ have been divided into teams. All From the first point of view, it Whiton .'\uditoi ium. " h-’ > ' f •: ident; Dorothy Latimer, secretary; al School make their weekly visit OPPORTUNITY! which the proposal must lie con­ t*s. The food will be glv<*n away as Haxcl Little, tceoaurer and newa canvassers are to report to the is excellent, because it means that prizes. will be open Wider . ‘.ly church auditorium at 7:30 p m to the Library. No special pro­ sidered IS tliis: Even were it ae- and I-’i'iday attri ii'u r.r. reporter. Members have made gram for the children has been SAVE $200.00 American and western diplomacy The program in open, free of plans for a Chlrstmas party at the Sunday, Nov. 11 for a final check have, at last, begun to hit first in repted, would this proposal pio- charge, to all who me inten*sieil. up on intention pledges and con­ planned but the regular scliool home of Mias Naomi Griffith routine will be followed. the peace propaganda battle. Wo vlde the real kind of answer to Anyone wishing further inlorma- where they meet every Monday. A tributions. At that time total re­ 1947 Nash Ambassador the world's problems? Is 11 ti«»n, nntnes of lijtiiru piogt:im’4, sult! will be announced. Harvey B. The regular meeting of Tolland have been merely warmongers, in report of $5.20 in dues has been Grange was held at Grange Hall 4-Door Sedan I'?' fundainenlally sound? or tninspoi 11llmn. fcihould ^ontai’ collected. Clough chairman, Carol N. bun- ths opinion of our friends, and in Mrs. (lilhert Hunter, I'JO lU'lmont 1949 CKEVROLFT j can. Jessie D. Flynn. Helen A. Tiie.^day Nov. 6 at 8 p. m. Election Radio, heater, new mo­ It is here that the most .serious ’The Young Mothers Club Tues­ of officer followed the regular lit, some of the fears of our own peo­ street. day night voted $5 to the Parent- Jewett, Howard Metcalf, Stuart tor overhaul, new bat­ questions of all arise. 'I'lie mo.sl Tinkham Canvass Oommittee. Rev routine of husiness as follows; ple, all too long. It is good to have STYLELINE DELUXE • Teachers Association. Arrange­ master, Ixniis Vesley; overseer, tery. Excellent condition us taking the role of peacemon- glaring defect in tlie idaii is tlini ments have been made to have William C. H. Moe. Pastor. f ■ Miss Alice Wilcox daughter of Harry Labonta; lecturer, Mrs. throughout. Value 11095. bers, for a change, and it was fear it would leave armamenl.s e.xist- Fire l*rol<‘elioii ‘J-l)oar Sedan. ,\ lu^trmiv Maul, \ Mra. Floyd N. Wiley of Wall street, Msbie Hill; steward. Robert E. ing on a nationalistic, even talk on Christmaa decorating and Connecticut State Master Ira Wil­ we might gain it which produced finish, lixcelluiif lires^ Mas! r | wrappings at the social meeting cox and Mra. Wilcox will Join the .Smith; assistant steward, Mra. 00 ‘ 1 1 0 Vishinsky’s prompt diatribe in tliough reduced, basis. Some of Siibjeel of 'Talk heater and defroster. reiidv f Nov. 20 at the Nathan Hale Com­ National Grange to be held at At­ Elaine Smith; chaplain, Maud ‘895 Paris yesterday, which was the the words Mr. Truman tlirew clean, lo^\ inlh*age. om’->uis K. He/ird. s.’intm'V ear. 100",, gimrantced. Grange. Edith Vesley: gate keeper, Donald Owner Getting 1951 objective of ending tlie "national " for display. Mra. Howard A. Craft Nash Statesman the papaganda feature of our pro­ of the Fire Frati-ilion and Clil.t',’ and Mrs. Charles Lowery will be The Tolland County Democratic Hill; ceres, Jennie Labonta; po- posal. use of arms, but tlie proiH>.sal it­ Study I'ommitlre, wdl be the Aaociatlon will meet in the An­ mona, Mrs. Elsie Labonta; flora, speaker at tin* inonlhlv mritui' hosteaaea. For the Dec. 4 meeting From the second point of view, self does not speelfieHlIy reeog- the hostesses will be Mrs. Robert dover Town Hail, Tuesday at 8 Alice Wilcox, lady assistant stew- EVE. i years, Clayton C. Reed. sub.sUtutiun of an mlermiUmml \ e \ l In I'nsl Olli.e William Benton will be guest ganda atmosphere, into that nar­ Nortli Main street at s p. m. Mon­ speaker. Tolland yvill be repre­ rowing gap we wrote about the kind of military force for milioiml day. Nov. 12, «)|>. n Onil.v Til H I' M. Lcgral Notices sented. force. What is needed is not nu ie- 'Pile rnmmilti'e was. nMpo,nt«d other day, into a condition of by the (Inanl of PiM'itots in 1'i - AT A COURT o r PROBATE held Harold Graham who has been a ly a rediietion of tlie amoimt of at Uanchester within and for . the patient at Hartford Hospital for world affairs in which, as we put ( i-mhur, 1‘ir.O, to St iidv f;fi' 1" o- District of Manchester, on the Sth day 6IANT anus maintained in the wmld, luit two weeks has returned to his O.P.S. Price It, the world protagonists are in t*‘c(ion in .Mam hi-.'d- t. .\h s. 0 fNorember, A.D., 1951. home. the concentration of sueli iirma- Order Your Thanksgiying "danger” of reaching some agree­ Heard will speak on (In* repnii Present. JOHN J. WALX.ETT "New Horizon with Books” Is ment with each other. nicnt into the liaiids mul mitlmri- Hull this I'ommittre ga\o to Ih*- Ju dre. the slogan adopted for Book Week ty of an intenuitional insututiou, Hojiral of lh?»’(iin.s on Aug 2n. Estate of Kenneth T. Janssen of The New York Herald Tribune, 1 iK> I. Manchester in said district, a minor. which comes this year from Nov. in its editorial on the proposal, the United Nations. Wiieii we get Mrs. Maiy Loss i.s piogr.-im Upon the application of Jullua R. 11-17. A special display is plan­ Janaaen, fuardlan of the estate of ned for this date at the Tolland also found this kind of situation a United Nations police force, like rhnirmnn ami Mr.s. WilliPm l-’.-i- said minor, prayinr for authority to CAPONS AND Library and the community is ^ 3 9 9 ^ “ existing and gave it the kind of the United States Army, and guson. Mr.-^. Mary ,\eeto anil Mis. compromise a doubtful and disputed urged to visit during the regular when national military luree Is John n. I.Hnelle nre boslcssi*.s toi -claim which said minor has asalnst description we ourselves attempt­ thu <‘veiung. Ai?N'one wishing fm- Joseph H. LaFleur and-or Doris M. hours which are Tuesday 7 to 9 CROSLEY reduced to tlie .status of tlie na­ p. m. and Saturday 2-5 p. m. and ed. Says the Herald Tribune: Hu r uifoi mat ii*n- may » oida. I r LaFleur executrix under the will of WATKINS said Joseph H. LaFleur as by said ap­ one Thursday afternoon when the "The three-power proposal on tional guard in tlie Aiiierieaii Mr.s, Mary Ito.s.s, 21 Fox«m:i TURKEYS NOW! iiR o riii-k s. INC. plication more fully appears, -It Is children from the Hicks Memori disarmament, as elaborated in states, then we will liave tlie kiml drive, or Mrs. Vim cnl 1‘. Mil'ail- ORDERED: That the foretolnp ap­ President Truman's address last of world military system we need (len. Hll Ijooniis Mn’ut. F U N I 'i R A L plication be heard and c'etermlned at In other words, the one thing Mrs. KaUieriiie Hourn. ('oimly the Probate office In Manchester In Also hiqkMt qudity roasting ehickons, fry­ Bight, falls into a curious at­ Federation pre.sident. has aii- S E R V I C I - said District, on the K'.h day ot No­ mosphere, at once cynical and that ought to be tied In witli tti" noum-eil that the trip to the CN vember, AD. 1951, at ten o'clock In the ers, broilers and fowl. forenoon, and that notice be *lven to HELEN’S CARD reduction of national urmameiil.s 111 Novemln'1' has ln’en emueliiil, optimistic. Nobody, on the one Ormand J.Wcst all persona Interested In said estate of hand, can seriously expect that — a reduction wliieh .sliould enrry as the Ci-mral Assemhh- wilf la* D ir e c t o r the pendency of said application and and GIFT SHOP Full line of groceries, candy, beer. BRUNNER’S altnost to the vaiiisliing point is in ses.sit»n at Fans until .lami.arv. the time and place ot hearing thereon, this proposal will be immediately by publishing a copy of thla order In 598 Main St. Hartford embraced by the Russians and so tlie establishment of an Inleriiii- Dain.a aie located aflec exlen- some newspaper having a circulation will lead on tomorrow to either lional nulitnry force for peace ■sivi' "eiitiUK" te.Ht.s of I lie I iver liot- In said district, at least flve dsys be­ Loew’s Theater Building wliich would have more power ^ 4 ^ fore the day of said hearing, to appear peace or disarmament. With all toius. If they see cause at said time anc.' place JOHNSON the qualifications and safeguards than any individual iiatioii or and be heard relative thereto, and Order Your Personalized combination of nations. make return to thla court PRICE thrown* around it, it scarcely JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Xmas Cards Now seems to have been designed for Thu», Blthuiigh the new pio- LiqUOB PEBMIT One Of The Finest POULTRY FARM acceptance, and it could easily be posal la dramalle, and niav lead STATIONERY Th» Sign of a NOTICE OF APFICATION Collections Of Costume regarded as simply a proaganda to some Koud, anil would. If AIK.MAII. - NOTES WORTHY SERVICE 847 Middle Turnpike West Tel. 2-0045 device to put the Russians and adopted, take a tend fie Imi den of I.EAIHNO nilANDS This Is to give notice that I. GENE Jewelry In The City P. ENRICO, of 139 Eldrldge street. their ‘peace offensive’ in the expense and ten.sion off the world, 112 I'la.st (.'cn'i.or ,St. Ifancheiter, Conn., hare filed an appli­ wrong. Yet it comes at a mornent and then miBht eventually pave Arthur Drug Stores cation dated Nov. 5. 1951 with the Manchcsti'r Liquor Control Commission for a Store when there is at least some hope the way toward an ultlinnto and Beer Permit for the sale of alcoholic 'for a real assuagment of East- fundamental solution that fund­ liquor on the premises, 345 Spruce street, Manchester, Conn. West relations, a moment clothed amental solution is, for the The business la owned by GENE P. with an Indefinable sense of de­ present, mis.sinn. It shoulil not ho ENRICO of 199 Eldrldge street, Man­ lost sight of. For if we are in an chester, Conn., and will be conducted cision, as If the world stood at by by GENE P. ENRICO ot 189 Eld­ another parting of the ways era of deci.sion, we oiight to make rldge street Manchester, Conn., as which could tend either to im­ the decisions as fundamental and permittee. GENE P. ENRICO. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE provement or to a final worsening far-reaching as possihle. Dated Nov. I, 1961. of the international quarrel. AT A COURT o r PROBATE held "Many things have conspired to On TafCs I’oliticul Scale.s at Manchester within and for the * < ! > ' suggest a poasibiUty that the cold District of Manchester, on the Mh MODEL lt-443 Senator Robert A. Taft is lie- day of November AD.. 1951. war, if it cannot be ended, can at Present JOHN J. WALLETT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 17-INCH MAH. CABINET least be got onto a somewhat leas Ing very cute in his support ot Judge. savage and explosive basis.” Senator Josepli Mit’arthv. lies Estate of Beatrica Arrigdnt, late of Manchoster, Ip said District, deceaaec.'. 8o the proposal is good as a technique consists of .saving tlial On motion of Joseph ArrIgonI of said propaganda move, and it is also he supports Senator McCarthy, ! Ifanchester. executor. is a Legal Holiday ' NO CASH DOWN ORDERED: That six months from good because this seems to be a and that he might tjven support | the Sth day of November A. D., 1951, moment when propaganda moves Senator Wa.vne Morse of Oregon. | c be and the same are limited and allow­ Or that he himself might accept ! ed for the creditors within which to may suddenly be taken seriously, bring In their cisims against said sa- ARMISTICE DAY IF YOU TRADE IN by one aide or by both sides. support from both. j tats, and tha said executor Is directed That moves us on the third Senator Morse is a liberal Re- . to give public notico to the creditors (CARRY OVER) COVERS DOWN PAYMENT to bring In their claims within said point of view writh regard to the publican, who frequently clashe.s | time allowed by publishing s copy of Truman proposal. Is it, in its own with Senator Taft on party policy. I this ore'er In soma newspaper having a circulation In said probate district terms, a practical, workable pro­ So Senator Taft couples him ; within ten days from the date of this posal T Or is it, as the Herald Tri­ with Senator McCarthy in a ' order, and return make to this court There will be no business transacted clever effort to show himself, ot ths notks given. bune suggests, so hedged about JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. 'TAKE ONE YEAR with "qualifiations and safe­ Taft, aJ a broad-minded individual j r AT A COURT o r PROBATE held guards” that "it scarcely seems to who is willing to associate po- , P roof 1 at Manchester wHhln and for the on that day by V and A HALF TO PAY have been designed for accept­ litically, under the one Hepubli-1 District ot Manchester, on tha Sth ance?” can umbrella, with a liberal like i 4sy of November AD.. 19S1. Present JOHN J. WALLETT. Most comment on the proposal Morse and a reactionary like Me- ' A lounge chair can be Judge. ‘The Friendly Bank” seems to assume that its demand, earthy. i O « » Estate of Alice B. Bault late of Man­ * SEE OUR DISPLAY, chester, In said District dsceased. for constant and continuing in­ The subtle clsum almost gets I Ths administratrix having txhibitsd OPEN ’TIL 9 ternational Inspection would be across, but not quite. What keeps j bar final admlalstratlon account with • the main reason Russia won't ac­ said estate to this Court for ollowaneo, OVER 2M MODELS it from being successful is that ' smart a m i comfortable K Is W a will serve the public as usual Thursday Evening from cept it. Such comment is repeti­ there are other distinctions be- ■ ORDBRBD: That ths ISth day of MONDAY THRU FRIDAY tion of Bdiat seems an almost wil­ tween Morse and McCarthy which i Novembor, IMl. at tan o'clock, toro- 6:30 until 8:30 and SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL NOON. ful ignoring of the fact that Rus- Does a loimKe chair necessaril.v have to he* aooB, at tbe Probate Office In tbs actually make it an insult to | 2 4 - 5 .a'.^unlelpti Building In said Manehes- * OTHER CROSLEYS ria long ago yielded, in its propa­ Morse to be classified with his i hijf, clumsy, awkward, to he comfortahh-'.’ tsr. bo and the same ia assigned for OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Watkins says "No" and imives that beant.v’ a bssriag on the alloeronca ot lakl ad­ ganda at leasts on the issue of in­ Wisconsin colleague. Morse may | ministration account with said estats, PRICED FROM 19A95 spections, and would now seem be a liberal, and far too liberal | and comfort can.gm hand-in-hand. Here’s a oaesrtalnmsnt ot heirs and order ot T IL 5 P. M. bound to accept this point. for Taft’s stomach, but he is an chair you’ll be delighted to associate with distribution, and this Court dlrscta The.so v .; that notico of the tima and place aa- But there is a "gimmick" in the honest liberal. He may be liberal, your other finely styled Traditional furn.i.sh- of French Ta'r i:: algned for sold hearing bo given to all plan which, if it stays in,' would but he ia respected in the Senate ings! (’overed-to-order in jilain te.xtures. Rog- ed tin) arc ii’ .i- persoaa kaoem to be Interested there- uhtrly ?115.00. u to appear and be heard thereon by be wre to mean Russian rejec­ and in the country for his fact,s .stei‘1 and fttbllsbing a copy ot this order In FIRST tion. This is the proposal that-the and hlB manner of argument. Ho Old red ^nd ir;'”"!! semt newspaper haring a circulation anuMBt of armament a nation be politically, but la aald DlatrM. at least flve days be­ TELEVISION DEPT. may be to the left, i.shes, hftii’.i i! r fore the day of said haarlng, sikl by NATIONAL BANK OF MANCHESTER aUow^ to posaess under the pro- he^la not unacrupuloua. Wherever in golil. )’.:-li I: i aaalllag la a rtgIstsrsd letter on or bo- poaed iBaarmament plan might be tM November t, IMl. a copy of this 695 MAIN STREET hia principlea'are Ibcated, they are , have ■ ivlT ctoi'ij;, ;c IN THE BASEMENT OF Uaitad to a oartain proportion of honeat. U he makes mistakes, •rder to Charles Bault Hill Top sockets i'l [• i v - r Xaaor, M Xaplo street Rpeky Hilt Member Federal Reaerve Syatem that Bation’s production capacity, they are honest mistakes of con­ WATKINS Cona.; Wnilam B. fault MO Parmlng- 114a quite oinriooaly, would give lighting, lie ^ avamM, West Hartford. Coan.; CL u n m i i BRUNNER’S PAGKARB viction, not the deliberate distor­ tIBIIa Prothlagluuii. Woylaad. Haaa, Federal Depoait Insurance Corporation MB n o ra arma thaa aBybody else tions of tbe damagogue. ^htalalatrator ot th* astato of LUIIaa ______r„ lM;4ha world, aad peihapa reduce For Senator Taft, then, to at­ <4 M siViheitet B. yyothlagliam; William R. Tinker. Jr.. Boulder S o ^ Maacheatsr, Coan.. Hipl* to tba fank of third or tempt to put Senatoi* Morse on Moentor ot tbs aatate of Bugtala A military I one aide of hia own WATKINS VtSkSTa 358 EAST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 5191 JOHN J. WALLBTT. Jodga. > ■/ ?r '

1CANCHE8TER EVENINO HERALD, IfANCRBSTBR, OONN« FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 9. 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEIifBER 9, 1951 P A C t t M I M B the MeroorUl Building. The citi­ should happen to you thers wUl be from 2 to 7 Pk m. Insure sgalnet t- , zens of Rockville wll be asked to Brother of Taft the ample blood reeervee on hand sertoue trouble and tragedy by Schods CI«M i M M dajr *Dead* Widow Clings toLife^ M M ere Saewit M aac Rockville approve or disapprove the charter Blood Donor to help to aave your life phoning 5111 and making a date BI Certificate Defies Reds Ship Blaze P m i i c t f i O b V M t H e r e Discount Halts at the (dty election on Dec. 3. Are you planning to be a blood to give a pint of blood. Don’t wait *KIUe4-ia.i)Unois In Ohio Contest Major cause of oil burner ■ehools win Da rtoaia Moo* donor on Tuesday, Nov. 137 The for tho emergency to happen. It T o E x p ire; New] day IB obatrvaaea o f Armlatlea Revives on Trip to Morgue YiM Manchsstsr area to go­ Oil Settlement To Dramatize .Word has been received in this Program Bloodmobile will to in Mancheater may then to too late. Day. TIm holiday fUla on Bun* To Propose Story Told ing to have 96 mors snow city of the death of Miss Marie Cincinnati, Nov. 9— —Charles day thia yaar and ao wiU ba- stomas this wlntar. A t toast Blatter, formerly of this city, the P. Taft, brother of Sen. Robert A. Request Is Seen obaarred the following day. Franeiseek Nor. • —(F)—A fw a s ooM and there was no heart that to what Charity Msag, BritaiB Said Holdittg 4rH Highlights last of the Blatter sisters who Taft (R.. Ohio), today announced Accldenta, aSrioua accldenta, service calls 60 year old widow olimg prsearl- Bound, no rasptratlon and no ra* former well-known weather founded the Swiss Laundry in hia candidacy for the Republican don’t give time for preparation. An T o p ic in U N 60 year Rockville. She was killed. In an oualy to life today■ day afteiafter having Bex o f the eye.’ B y C a p ta in prophet aad truck flatmer, Out for Better Figure; nomination for Governor of Ohio. emergency transfuaioti often I Ona) says. automobile actlderjt at Falrbury, Charles Taft, 84, who like his TOWN ADVERTISEMENT They alao dte eoonomiaa i praiouneedI dead, ththen revlv- PoUee had listed her as an ap­ Tolland County Mem­ mean! the only chance for eur- morgue. parent Bulqlde after finding two Chartoy, who now Uvea la U. S. Still Negotiating 111., Nov. 1. She was 73 years of brother is an attorney, haa been that would be poaaible through « I fraaa Fag* Om ) tog M the city age. She waa burled at Forrest, 111. ftani tlaaa to tiiiia that thay wwa the acceaalbillty to aouroea o f ore, Ilia apparently Unlees body of empty sleeping pill bottlee and « Om ) Bar Harbor, Ms., aad to In bers Meet Tonight at prominent In church work. In poli­ vival. An emergency tranfualon ■akhiB preBTiaa. Thay haaa da* notes to her daughter directing town on a vlelt bases hto pre- Waridngton, Nov. 9— m — Tha Miss Blatter, together with her tics and in civic enterprises for demands blood reaervea at hand, Bcrap and fuel. ar collacUva ascurity agatost tha Mrs. Tlwresa Butler was found to an tha, ttma la my Ufeboat. There sister, Miss Louise Blatter, sold aWnail to dlacloaa dataila of thair A DPA official noted that the poaalbility o f another Korea. tlM bathtub o f her fashionable cremation and giving Instructions dlctlon oa the data of ths first dtoputo over wrhat dlseouat might Yeoman's Hall many years. Robert, 62, Is a candi­ inatantly. NOW ELIMINATED for tha disposal o f her estate. wasn’t' a thing we could do for ■now faU last Saturday, which hb offarsd B rltlA buyars of ­ their property In Rockville sev­ date for Republican nomination for Mra. ISdward Davie of Proctor RUBBISH apartment yesterday noon.'A doc­ wntiatioiiB. agency normally ia cloaed on Sat­ Rapraaantotivea of Cuba, Hon­ them. W e walked an over them eral years ago and left the city. n a Naw England Ooundl and urday and that Monday, being tor pronounced her dead. Two , The daugditar, Betty Butler, of wras Nov. 9. "You take the data ian oU wras rwportod today as ons Iloes and with only normql tuiniiMr Pennsylvania and New Jersey. weight in deeds as well as words" went under.” both sides to compromise their of the County Dress Revue and and friends attending will have the sidewalks, hut not on the sidewulk»^. Qassified was Dr. Edward Me Un, the 36- other day before thay knew if she received Uie vital traufuaions mnintenoncc. In every test the result was the eeine— for an effective system of world­ DavU praised the seamanship o f differences so they can wrotk out a participants in the State Dress the opportunity to wllne.ss the year-old physielan who had pro­ will survive, and than aha may be the skipper o f the Katherine. $2,158 for Oct. that are helping him to litruggle wide oollectlva security. nounced her dead. paralysed, sightlees or deaf, due Rest Com es long-range purchasing and ssUlng Revue, both girls modeling the school shops and related class­ back to life and health'; not a sin/ile case o f burner shutdown due to a cloS ied "H e made one pass at us and arrangemant room activities as they function All receptarle.s or materials, should he placed on the Advertisements Cuba's chief delegate. Dr. Aurel- "She looked as dead as they to prolonged lack of blood pres­ dresses that won them these Can you dare to think what filter screen was reported. come.” he reported. "She lay In It was the right one," he said. Prime Minister Mohammed awards; Theresa St. Louis, presi­ during daily sessions, Mr. Folg- Total Income from the criminal lawn the night before as trucks and men will start in NPA Forecasts lano Sanches Arango aaid his sure to supply oxygen to her "When he made his run I cut our In ^Gas* W ar would tove happened to Russell ■ -4 a tub of cold water. Her flesh brain. Mossadegh of limn, who has been dent o f the Lively Ladies' Club mann said. si., of St. “ ViHir Community Shrll DIatributor" living room with adjoining library copper and aluminum for the of­ avenues toward labor unity that resident of North Coventry for the Officials who have a direct role jumped to the pre-war level. Louie for the purchase of the chell; Union, Shirley Heck; Wil- ORDER NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS AHEAD and a amaU den. Separate ateam may develop. be presented to Congress In Jan­ Hl-test gasoline Is selling at lington, William and Carol Ben­ fice buildings, banka, atorea, past 20 years. She waa a mem­ in top level arms planning Indi­ manger scene which ia coating the Distinguished, Imprinted I.iinchenn and Beverage Napkins heating ayatema with oil bumcra. churches, service atatlona and oth­ Poaalbility of a CIO-AFL mer­ ber of the South Congregational uary—the "State of the Union," cated to a reporter that there la 27.9 cents per gallon now. nett. the budget and the economic mes­ club about 3800, aaid that it wiU SO ROSF. DECORATED I.I'NCHEON NAPKINS Two-car garage goea with own- er atnicturea approved, N P A aaid ger appeared remote, however. Church, Hartford. Asides her arrive near the end of the month Mra. Raymond Daley will be sages. less worry In tha administration 50 PASTEL U NCIIEON NAPKINS ar’a unit. Phone 2-S6S4. it provided only 14 per cent of the Murray has declared the d O husband she leaves one son, Frank over the risk of trimming the long and vrill be erected in the early narrator for the program. The against immediate merger while .50 POI.KA DOT DECORATED I.I'NCHEON NAPKINS steel requested, 3.6 per cent of the Bowen, who is in the U. S. Army Actual preliminary work on them range defense program than over part of December. members of the committee plan­ 60 PASTEL BEVERAGE NAPKINS copper, and none of the aluminum. favoring cooperation between the and arrived home from Korea will not begin before Monday. Engagement ■ The IS-plece outdoor set la ning the Achievement program Lots for Sale 73 two big labor groups. the current economic troubles of are Gilbert Storrs, Dorothy Mur- A total of 3,834 applications last Monday. She leaves three For the next two or three days the NATO allies. over 8 feet high and 13 feet wide, $1.00 Each Per Box ' After the A F L made overtures Short told reporters, the Presi­ xyn of Coventry, Hyland Tasker LOTS OF CARS FOR SALE at was filed. Of these, 2,419 were de­ daughters, Mrs. Maurice French The recent effect of the arms and the standing figures measure for amalgamation, there were ru­ and Miss Harriet Bowen, both of dent plans to rest Then he will H arw arth-G riflw old of 0>lumbia. Clarke Motor . Salca, SOI Broad] nied. Another 907 proved to be buildup on western European S3 inches in height. The scene In­ exempt from control because the mors a week ago that the CIO and O ven try; and Mrs. Talcott Oapp start work as usual, except that Mr. and Mra. deorge Hanrsrth cludes the Christ Child, Joseph, Nurses Aides DAVEY OPTICAL COMPANY atreet. Open evenlnga. economies la viewed as the threat amount of materials needed did A F L might in some way overcome of South Windsor. She alao he will not have the usual inter­ of 288 Middle tumke seat an­ Mary, the herald angel, the The Rockville Chapter of the "YOI'R OPTIIAI.MIC DISPENSER” of a genuine new crisis. Extent of nounce the engagement of their American Red Cross is making / BOLTON—21 acrea of good land. not exceed the limits fixed by the differences which split them leaves three grandchildren and a ruptions from official callers at beaided ahepherd, the boy shep­ 701 MAIN STREET. TEL 2-1573 RESIDENCE 6377 the buildup was indicated by a daughter, Mias Florence Har- plans to start another class for Some building lota. Good loca­ N PA building regulations. 17 years ago. slater, Mrs. Harriet Keeney of the WhiU House. herd, the three wise men, and an II.AROI.D L DAVEY, Licensed Optician Talks about a merger broke off Manchester; three brothers, Rich­ One thing was made certain. State department prediction yes­ wrarth, to Ftank Orlawrold, ton of ox, donkey, three sheep, the training of Nurses Aides, the tion. Priced right at 17,800. Phone Of the altered price regulations terday that the rate of military Mr. and Mra. Lovetts Griswold of actual training practice to be Barbara Wooda. 3702. for manufacturers. Price Director In August, 1930. ard and Ralph Sutton of Hartford BritUh Prime MinUter Winston manger, and a wooden stable. In the meantime, the A F L and Walter Sutton of Rocky Hill. Churchill will not be flying Into production in Europe next year 47 Ingraham plaoa, Bristol. received at the Rockville City Michael V. DlSalle, said yesterday Hospital. HACKMATACK Street —166' x the changes were necessitated by pointed out, thert have been no Funeral services will be held Key West. will be double what It was at the Miss Harwarth ia a graduate of direct talks about merger. A F L time of the attack on Korea. Hanchestar High SchI and la An authorized Red Cross in­ 270’. Alao 13 acrea with large the C3apehart amendment to the from the Holmes Funeral Home, When reporters asked Mr. Tru­ structor win be In charge of this bam and poultry houaea on Hack­ economics controls law. This re­ leaders blamed Murray, who haa 400 Main street, Sunday after­ man about that possibility yester­ Eisenhower said before return­ employed at the Aetna Life In­ HEAR surance Company. Mr. Griswold, 80-hour training course.. Appli­ matack atreet Carter atreet 6 quires that price ceilings reflect been 111 a large part of the past noon at 2:30. Rev. R. A. Merri- day, he declared, "Absolutely not." ing Tuesday to his headquarters a graduate of Bristol High School, cants must be between the ages of acrea. E. F. Von Ecker, 809 Kee­ nearly all cost gains that oc­ 12 months. fleld, minister of tha Second Con­ Virtually all of the President’s that one of his big problems waa Rvve Dwight EIvIrs On the other hand tha (TIO, in with H. P. Hood and Bona of 18 and 85 and have a high school ney Btoeet curred from the outbreak of the gregational Church, North 0>ven- top White House staff came here to "produce security without education or its equivalent. Fur­ Korean war to last July 26. its resolution and In speeches of try, will officiate and burial will with him. The group Included spe­ wrecking economies." Defense Hartford. Preach On B a r l o w ’sT elevision ther details may be secured at the NEW No date haa been aet for - tha This la the amendment which convention speakers, blamed the be In Soldiers' Field, Eaat Ceme­ cial counsel Charles S. Murphy, Production Administrator Manly Red Cross office on West Main A F L for breaking up the United Flelschmann left for Europe this wadding. "W hat Lovff Looks LIko" DODGE Subarban For Sale 75 President Truman denounced as tery. Presidential Assistant John R. atreet, and applications will be Sales and Service "an economic boobytrap" and Labor Policy committee two Steelman and Sidney W. Souers, week to join the Allied comman­ mailed upon request. FOR YOUR own family and your months ago. The funeral home win be open which Senator Capehart (R., Saturday afternoon from 3:00 to Intelligence advisor. der and Harriioan In trying to Schnab-Minicacd A t 7:30 Tootqht Dance Tonight in-lawa: 2 adjoining propertlea Ind) and other backers upheld as The unity question, along with 8:30 and Saturday evening from work out a solution of the prob­ Fire Chief James H. and Mra. The Rockville High School Ath­ BENDtX MOTOROLA for only |28,72S! Attractive mod­ simple fairness. a declaration on political activity, 7:00 to 9:80. lem. Schaub of 105 Highland atreet, COVENANT letic Association will hold a dance em home featuring baaement with Manufacturers affected by the remained for action today by the lebel Strikers In contrast with the situation In announce the engagement of their tonight at the Sykes Gymnasium. RCA fireplace, toilet, ahower and 2-car regulations Include producers of delegates In advance of election 1947 which produced the Marahall daughter, Janet Marjorie, to Pfc. CONGREGATIONAL Music will be furnished by Hew­ garage; hot water (oil); kitchen a wide variety of things, auch as of officers. Plan of Economic Aid to Western Charles Mlnleuecl, son of Mr. and CHURCH itt's orchestra. 214 SPRUCE STREET. MANCHESTER T E L . 5095 with dlahwaaher, dlaposal and processed foods, furniture, house­ The fact that Murray had no Funerals Return to Jobs Europe, tha present European Mrs. Charles Minlcuccl of. 448 Mld- 63 Spruce Street Workday ventilator fan. 2 bedrooma, atalr- hold appliances, farm machinery, opposition for another year as economic woes are mainly budge­ dls tumpiks east. The Pilgrito Fellowship of the way to expanalon, living room chemicals, hardware, tools and president was in itself a develop­ tary resulting from the same In­ First (Congregational (Church of ment. because early In September OintOB E Bock (Conttanad from Page Oae) flationary pressures that have Miss Schaub la employed by the about 14 X 16, fireplace. Alao rubber goods. London and Lancaahlre Inauranca Vernon Center will hold a Work­ he told his nine vice presidents Funeral services for Clinton E. mahed up prices to the U. S. coay 3-room home, ateam (oil) Company of Hartford, and Pfc. day for (Christ tomorrow. The that he wanted to step out. Buck of Weir road, Glastonbury, In- New York an Increasing Vestem European production and funds Fellowship members earn heat, living room'about 1 2 x1 6 . 1 .^ > • i I Mlnlcued ia with the 103d Motor The convention last night were held this afternoon at 2 number o f dockers had been re­ trade have been restored but the doing odd Jobs in the parish on Total frontage approximately F l ^ e i l C h A 8 8 e m i ) l y adopted a resolution on foreign o’clock at the Watkins Funeral turning to work on non-military NATO defense burden, the Korean Vehicle Bijuadron, Suffolk, L I. He B A N T L Y Saturday wil be dedicated at the AUTOMATIC WASHER 170xlW. Few young fruit trees, I •' Cj . T bi • I policy which, in effect, supported Home, with Rev. George Milne, ships In recent days. crisis, American mass buying of le at preaent hooM on a 18 day evening service on Sunday at the sightly location, walking distance 9u p p 0rt8 A lev in 1 president Truman’s apparently pastor of the Hebron Congrega­ Corsl’s announcement followed a strategic materials and a lag In furlough and moat report on Mon­ church. Anyone having work to schools, atorea, and bus. El- * *■ I fruitless appeal to Soviet Russia tional Church, officiating. Frod- four-hour closed meeting between European coal production have day to camp Kilmer, N. J., for an O I L C O . which can be done by members of HEADQUARTERS lington-RockvUle section. Walton to help end the armament and arie E Werner presided at the or­ representaUvea of rebel longehore- combined thle year to produce the oveiwaas aaalgnment. the group is asked to contact Mias W. Grant, Realtor, 647 Main Paria Nov. '9—Premier Rene atomic race. gan and Miss Grace Bldwell, men and the panel. present (rials. Marian Nielsen of this city or BEST MAKES street, Hartford, 2-7884. Eve­ Pleven won a vote of support In granddaughter of the deceased, All the stevedores are members T E L . 5 2 9 S Miss Judy Wilson of Manchester. nings: Manchester, 3160. the French National Assembly to­ played "Largo" as a violin solo. o f the A F L International Long­ Listed among the jobs which day. shoremen’s association (IL A ), the young people can do are paint­ STAFFORD SPRIN(XJS—Victor. I Public Record8 Bearers were Walter Campbell, FRESORIFTIONS By 393 to 219, tha Assembly Ray W. Bldwell, Francis Gates, whose Atlantic Ckiast district rep­ Police Arrests Ronge ond Fuel ing, raking leaves, shoveling snow, BLACKSTONE Ian 14 room house, good condi­ turned down a motion of censure Edgar Thompson, Frank Ulm and resents 68,000 dock workers from C firefaO y cofiipoaiidcd. baby-sitting, scrubbing floors and tion. 2 baths. 4 beautiful fire­ against his middle-of-the-road ideanlng house. W ariM tee Deeds Albert Bllah. Maine to Virginia. Percy Sanborn, Jr., o f Augusta, Oil Distributors places. Full basement. Oil heat. government. The two extreme par­ Separate properties from Green More than 20,000 imlon dockers ArlhirDrisStirii Jewelry Demonstration ties. The communists and General Burial was In the Gilead Ceme- Mains, was arrestsd for speeding The Frank Badstuebner Auxili- HOTPOINT 3-car garage. Bam. 49 acres land. Manor Eatates to Thomas John tsry. ______were affected the minority t s s M A I N S T . Charles de Gaulle's Rally of the yaaterday by Patrolman Milton mry, VFW, will have a fashion High elevation. Can be used as 2- Hill, Jr., and Gertrude B. Hill, walkout, which togan over ratifi­ Stratton. family. Inn or convalescent home. French People (R.P.F.)—voted Elisabeth drive; Leo N. Juran and cation O ct 12 of a new IL A con­ jewelry 4how this evening at 8 against him. Mrs. A s m O. RylaMef Theodore M. Kasfk of 79 OUver o’clock at the VFW home on Elm Reasonable. Tom Minor, Agent Shirley R. Juran, Lawton road; tract with East Coast shipping and road was arreated for speeding ABG-O-MATIC If the majority had gone the The funeral of Mrs. Anna C. Street. This will be open to the TSl. Rockvine 8-B(M2. Elmer Edward Stone and Edith stevedoring companies. 'Ihe dissi­ last night by Patrolman lidward other way, Pleven and his cabinet P. Stone, Elisabeth drive. Rylander, widow of Sven A. Ry- dent group, led by John (Gene) public. WASHERS — DRYERS — IRONERS would have had to quit. lander, of East Hartford, a form­ Wlnxler. VemoB Homemakers VERNON — Two-famlly duplex Lease Sampson, went out three days Cecil H. Oaearaon of South Oov- THE WOMEN'S C LU l OF MANCHESTER 7-6. Furnace each side. 3 fire­ The motion was presented by Joseph Stevenson and Dora E er resident of this town and ona later. The Vernon Homemakers will FOR BEST SERVICE AND TRADE IN deputy Frederic Dupont, a Gaul of the oldest members of tha entry waa arrested for epeedtog meet on Wednesday, Nov. 14 at places. Large <^ n porch. In good Stevenson to Esso Standard Oil The board urged "that there be this morning by Patrolman Peter list from the Paris area. It de­ Company of Boston, property on Emanuel Lutheran Church, waa no discrimination in hiring or re- 1 p. m. with Mrs. Nels Carlson of condition. IH acres land. Nice Staum. the Ogden’s Comer district. The shade trees. Excellent garden nounced the cabinet for failure to Main atreet for 10 years from held this afternoon at 8:80 at tha hiring" and added; SEE Watkins Funeral Homs. Rev. Stuart C. HaU o f WUUmanUe ladles will make lamp shades with apace. H mile to houriy bus. 14 push ahead a three year old meas­ Nov. 1, 1981, with a five year op­ Joseph P. Ryan, head of the ILA, tion. ^ Carl E. Olson, pastor of the Eman­ waa arrested for going through COL NORRuiiilTHOMPSON Mrs. BeUy Booth as leader. mile to Parkway. Neeir schools ure designed to help the poor pay said he was “vary happy" that their rent Oertlflcato of Adoption of uel Lutheran Church, offlclated, the rad light at Adams street yea- 'Copies Available and church. 11 miles to aircraft. the walkout was over and there terday by Patrolman Thomas FIctIttomi Name and Frederic E. Werner presided would "o f course" be no discrimi­ Mayor Frederick Berger an- Owner will vacate 7 rooma at Richard J. Oodleswskl, Mary E. at the organ. Burial waa the Graham. "S o This Is Korea!" oouncea that copies of the new ABC A ppliance Co. I in nation against strikers to the revised City Charter are now closing. Tom Minor, Agent. Tel. I OsoekI, and Edward F. Oodles^ I Bast Cemetery. ahape-up hiring system. 2.1575 21 MAPLE STREET RockvUle 8-8042. waki, as Karo Music Store at 91 Bearers were Olof Erlandaon, MEN'S NIGHT. MONDAY. NOV. 12 available and may be secured at About Town The panel’s statement also said the office of the Town Clerk in Union atreet. Bengt Briandson, Stanley E. k furtl)er negotiations "will now pro­ THIS M AT solve your problem. | ktorrlage licienei son and Sherwood J. Trueman. 3 rooms, full cellar, hot Mr furn­ ceed In an atmosphere free from HEARING-AID SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Thomas Rollason and Joseph Thomas Leone, East Hartford, tension." ace, bath, electricity, aluminum I Vols of the Manchester Trust <5o. and Elaine Florence HauSchlld, Tha panel succeeded where fed­ storm windows and screens, 1-car attended the Massachusetts Bank­ Manchester, who will be married | BATTERIES ers Association credit conference Hospital Notes eral and state mediators were forc­ garage, bam, 12 acres, partly Nov. 17 at St. James’ (3iurch. ed to give up earlier In the dispute. wooded. On State road about 28 | in Worcester Wednesday. Caarence Raymond DeMaran-1 For An RearInff-AM s .M AKES 'XOUR MOBifEY W ORTH M O R E m an^m ors miles southeast of Hartford, |12,. vllle, 29 Pioneer circle, and Glenna Patleato T o d a y ...... 88 The Juvenile Grang* will meet Taylor Gains, same address, who Gofiranteed F r«di too. Walton W. Grant Realtor, I Admitted yaaterday; Rufua 647 Main street Hartford 2-7884. at Tinker Hall at 6:30 this eve­ will be married Saturday at tite Why Not Joii The More Tkan ning. A large attendance la hoped South Methodist Church. Robinaon, 39 Latimer atreet In st^c, beauty, roominess, riding ease and dependabili^ Evenings: Manchester 3160 or| for. DANCE Frank L Plnney, 3877. 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T-'Minv. KnTT':>TTrrn'9, lo si rww MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, ERpAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961 l ! 3 lf:GTURE ORANGE HALL ■ * .: b : 'i -iiiifi I V ■4'- T he H igh School I -? i of Each . B I . ' t ^ BINGO Miw Hckn Est«a, ^ fk a iH y AdTiMT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 v m c e r i EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 7:45 VOL. XIX. NO. 10 : : "; 3 ' 'Icj Mc3cc:.ine — r.ln*;:!" lecture, $.50 ORANGE HALL Rockville Defeated; I Hooters Gain Legion of Honor MHS Students Wonders of Science State Finals At All-State Season’s Sixth Win Shown at Assembly! Down Greenwich 3*0. Over 600 Musicians : : C A | ■«alnat Windham, although Bob Trounce Meriden 4>0, From State Practice Knight Explains Speaker Demonstratea I Come On A My House same Played Monday \ ' •> H K iM ('OKI'S Johnson, the Red and White’! firet And Present Program Uses o f Electridtj AND ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS At Rockville Field; string signal caller, is back in ac­ Play Hall for Title System of Bank tion. With Student Help 50— 51.25 BOX ASST.— $1.00 Score Was 21 to 6; The Indians have currently scor­ Extending their chain of shut­ More than six hundred Connecti­ GIFT WRAPP.— $1.25 TALKING SANTAS ed 228 poinU against the opposi­ outs to three straight, Manches­ cut High School musicians made In connection with the study of At Recent Assembly Roach Stars Again, tion, averaging 32.8 per game. The ter High’s soccer squad tripped up ■:r:::Q0Ui!0USE .\;iinrs Imprinlcil I'lcc Open I'lveniniis i- • .-I!;/,. an unforgettable and colorful sight, banks and banking processes, 'll Big Red's defense, meanwhile has Meriden Friday, Nov. 3, 4 to 0 Glenn Morris stated that "alee-1 recently, as they performed before Harry Maidment's Pemnal Eco­ r ■ {'urnitiire, dish- A slim Monday afternoon crowd allowed but 76 points for an aver­ and pushed Greenwich, highly triclty can not be dry because itl age of 10.8 points per contest. favored to take the State Cham­ 3,500 people, with the orchestra, nomic classes have recently taken c , r'r .’.'Tg, shoes,-skates, KEN'S PRINT SHOP .atched Manchester High s fool- deals with 'Juice"’ in opening his I Dick Day pionship, right out o f the tourney choir, and band in the most thrill­ tours through the First National demonstration at an assembly on I L’li m iicii N TMN u(Mi> r n o N i;-1 i;t:t oall team gain iU sUth win of the I t>y a score of 3 to O. i rf cvcryih'ng. ing yet of All-State Music Festi­ Bank and the Manchester Trust Wednesday, Nov, 7, The speaker I campaign as it toppled Rockville I Choate School in Wallingford commented that fear of electricity vals held in Hartford's Bushnell Company. I was the scene of a startling upset should be based on knowledge and| High School 21 to 6 at the rival's j | | | .Y FlayS HOSt The trip through the First Na­ Henry Park. Although taking the | J in the C.L.A.C. Soccer Tourney Memorial annually. In the Oct. application of facts. tional Bank was conducted by game by IS points, the Indians ap­ when Manchester, seeded fourth, 35 concert, Manchester High was The flrst demonstration was I William Knight, vice president. peared to be missing something as To Soph. Y-Teens trounced Greenwich, 3 to 0. lightning. In connection wlthl Mustering together an experi­ represented by the following: or­ Mr. Knight told the students that the Windy City eleven limited the this brilliant spectacle Mr. Morrls| enced half-back line for the first chestra—Roger Turkington, Jean the First National Bank is the locals to three touchdowns, the asserted that "If you see the flashl Shrills of laughter filled the as­ time In three games. Coach Rich­ flrst new bank In this district in m same number the Briggsmen scor­ Rogers, Belden Ham, and Peter of lightning, you can be sure that| sembly hall as the Junior H l-Y en­ ard Danielson planned to get "the 16 years and has many special ed against Middletown. Mitchell; chorus— Emma Maison, you are alive." Lightning takes| tertained the Sophomore Y-Teens mostest, flrstest." A fte r Dick features such as adding machines Despite this. Jimmy Roach play­ Albert Or Elinor Hussey Patricia Cavanaugh, Nona Grusha, only one-tenth of a second to klll| with a hilarious Variety Show on Newman’s cross in the first pe­ for the use o f depositors, the ed his usual sUndout game in the Elinor Hussey, Donald Goodhart, a person. Tuesday evening, Nov. 6. riod went through for a goal, drive-in station and public address tailback spot as he tallied for 10 "H eap big smoke and plenty of If when you call an operator for Kingsley Kuhney, George Pa- The next demonstration pro- Bob Provost filled the capacity Greenwich tightened up their de­ system. points on two TDs and three con­ an out of town call and she zianos, and John Provan; and In ______duced electricity live times strong-| of master of ceremonies well, and fense and held for the rest of the fire” seems to best fit the tall cur­ Below the street boor is an em- versions. Harold Duff accounted answers sweetly in your ear. "The the hand were Faye Knudson, Introduced the H l-Y chorus who half. But in the second half, Man­ ly-haired president of the Student ploye's room coniainlng a library I than that used in the Mectrle for the other Manchester score in line is busy," more than likely the Jean Reed, Leo Diana and Carl and projector used in educational I X condenser changed sang "Howdy a Do, Everybody” chester broke the game wide open Council who is a fam iliar sight o f the second period, the Indians' fin­ operator may be Elinor Hussey, Panciera. programs and for business pur-1 . electricity from a flame to| and "H l-Y WIU Shine Tonight". on two goals, one by Charley al score of the afternoon. hustle as he hurries along the this week’s Legion candidate. sparks at the rate of 130 sparksl "Luigi" Alfonso pantomimed Cronin on a looping boot in from Following a welcome address by poses. Mr. Knight explained that It didn't take the Big Red long crowded halls of Manchester High Elinor can be seen rushing a second. The speaker u s ^ anl the unfortunate boy in "She's Too touch that went over the hands of the president of the Connecticut all transactions are now photo­ to get moving as Bob Johnson Greenwich’s goalie, Kemp, - and ttending to the various duties of optical Illusion to count thosal Fat For Me", and "Rosa Fomita”. around to get a World story or Music Educators Association, Jess graphed and can later be repro­ handed-off to Roach, who romped Ray Kingman's goal on a iMauti- sparks. This illusion was pro-1 Burbanko looked stunning as his the. Council. to a club that she must attend. Davis, the orchestra opened the duced by the projector if neces­ from his own 30 yard line to the ful cross by Gary Bogli. This week's Legion of Honor duced by a rapidly moving circlol "too fat" girl friend. She has been an active mem­ program with the "Prelude and sary. Rockville end lone for the longest Greenwich had on their forward candidate, A1 Grossman, can now which was attached to the elee-T Nimble acrobats proved to be ber of the High School World for Fugue in D Minor" (Handel-KIn- Upstairs the students went Into run of the day. Jim bulled over for line some of the cleverest ball sit back in his easy chair and en­ tricity. none other than Jimmy Par- four years, showing her ability at dler), the spotlight resting on the the vault, the only part of «the the extra point and at the period's players Manchester has been up joy a week of well deserved vaca­ Two ways to make elcctrlclt; maklan. Bill Ritchie, Dick Plagge, writing by receiving a Scholastic two oboe players who, with beau­ bank with bars, which is protect­ end the Indians were out in front against In a long time. Their one- tion in on his Legion column, for were then shown. The use Bill Fortin, and Gary Bogli. writing award and Quill’s Prize for tiful tone, began the Fugue. Fol­ ed by electronic sound equipment. 7 to 0. two punch of Brown and Ambro- which he Is usually responsible. lowing the expressive First Move­ infra-red lights to detect burgh Harold Ih iff and Roach both Bow ties and neat suits brought fine writing. Besides all her w rit­ Everyone was amazed at the ease was illustrated. Electricity waz| glo kept the hadf and full-backs A1 has carried a full load of col­ ment from CTIementl’s "Symphony In which the three-ton waterproof countered in the second quarter to "ooh's" and "ah's" from the girls ing both for pleasure and for also used to light a fire on ths lines busy. Before they met Man­ lege subjects In his four years of in D,” the orchestra played the door could be moved, and decided climax Manchester's scoring. Ber- as the "Barbershop Quartet", con­ chester, Greenwich had a 6-1 rec­ school, Elinor has participated in other side of the stage and to sisting of Andy Ansaldl, Bob John­ high school and this year la taking familiar "Waltz" from the "Mas­ that a bandit would have an ex­ nie Alemany returned a Rockville ord, their loss being to a fine team English IV, physics, French II, Sock and Buskin, French Club, light a flrecracker. Electricity 4(0 CVM \ ; ' punt to the rivals' 23-yard stripe son, ^ u g Nelson, and Kim Shlrer, querade Suite" by Katchaturian. tremely difficult time attempting from Puerto Rico. and trigonometry of which he lists Science Club, Current Affairs of has been used in the recent atom-| KmiLWORTII - to set up the Indians' second tally. sang two well-known numbers. 'The entire string section, compris­ to penetrate the 18-foot-thick Meriden Game the latter as his favorite. which she is vice-president this ic blasts in Nevada to take pie-| Much applause came forth for ing three-quarters of the 126 piece door. Mr. Knight also demon­ After a gain of 3 yards by Aly, In their final CCIL game Man­ year. Quill, A Cappella Choir and tures of the various reactions. The Roach broke o ff his left side and the featured artists of the eve Freshman year was a busy one symphony orchestrA stood to per­ strated the delay time lock, an­ chester beat Meriden 4 to 0 on a National Honor Society. speaker simulated a minlatur TVB through tackle for 20 yards and ning, Ronnie Stephens and his for A1 as he participated In Boys’ form, as a novelty number. Jean- other protective devlct found be­ atomic Mast b y using electrloityj cold, rainy field. Play waa slow Elinor has Just recently added BCRKSHIRE his second score. Again his rush "hep” clarinet. Bill HimnUord on and sloppy but Manchester played Choir, Band, Debating Club, and jean’s famous "Fiddlin’ For Fun,” hind the tellers’ bar. When there Alfred Tarlcco, '08, 'volunteer new laurels to her crown by being for the conversion was good mak­ the trombone, and Ronnie Larcha one of its finest passing games of Student Council. A s a Sophomore often heard performed by the Bos­ is extra cash put in the cash to assist Mr. Morris with the : drawer it is placed where it will ing the score 14 to 0. veque and his saxophone who all the year. A1 played an active part in Jr. Hi- one of the students chosen to rep­ ton Pops. Without a doubt, this of his experiments. A l moved Ronnie Badstuebner threw a played aoloa. Perhaps the largest The Indians' tally came via the Y sind also Joined the World staff. resent Manchester at the All-State number had the most audience ap­ automatically fall into a compart­ wooden frame wrapped in a 10 pass from his own 37 shortly aft­ applause of the evening went to feet of Red Case, Dick Day, A1 In his thlid year A1 achieved Concert at Bushnell Memorial peal. The orchestra, with the girls ment below. The teller sets the turns of wire back and forth. Th^ erwards, but Duff snarred the pig­ Bob "Rhythm " Anderson as he Guay and Pagnan, who accidental­ recognition for scholastic ability which she describes as being a in their colorful gowns, concluded dial for a certain time and the moving wire made two bells ring drawer cannot he opened until the skin on his own 45-yard line and came forth with some lively melo­ ly pushed one by his own in being accepted in the National "terrifle Inspiration." their part of the program with because ' of the magnetism inJ Honor Society and at present Johann Strauss' "D e Fledermaus time has elapsed. ran 55 yards through the Blue and dies from his accordion. goalie. This year "E lly," as she la volved. Several other experi'j Billy Diana kept the audience holds the office of Senior Advisor Overture," more popularly known Yellow for the Indians' third score. The outstanding play of the known by most of the students, After inspecting the directors’ ments demonstrating the use in stitches as he appeared as in the organization. An active as "The Bat,” receiving a tre­ room the students entered the Roach again bucked over for the backfleld kept the ball away from lists English and harmony as her this property were explainedj point and at the half the score­ guest speaker, looking like goalie Jack Hentachel all through member o f Sock and Buskin and mendous ovation. work room where they watched ElectHclty was transmitte three-foot midget. He was clever­ favorites of the subjects she is board read 21 to 0. the game. He didn't touch It Current Events, he waa elected The group worked for two days checks being photographed, the through Als body by the use ly assisted by Brendan Shea. Treasurer o f the latter and that taking this year, which' include, Rockville, with reference to Its throughout. in preparation for the concert, un­ operation of the proof and book­ magnetism. The "Whyettes" of '51" didn't year also participated with the modern problems, French II, or­ record this year, did a fine Job In Meriden, although weak on the der the baton of Dr. Ray Yerger of keeping machines, and listened to 'The frequently of the current need to convince the audience with State Champion Debating Team. chestra, and A Cappella (Thoir. a recording of a transaction. holding the Red and White during road, really seems to give Man­ Pennsylvania, gaining much bene­ brought into the school waa raiaai^ their hilarious song. "N ever Been The Junior year brought A l the She has followed the College A t the conclusion o f the tour the second half. The Big Red chester a run for its money down fit from the thrilling experience. 100,000 times a second. Two cop Kissed," The dancers were: "Dav- greatest honor his fellow students course for four years, and has The students In the chorus the students agreed that the trip couldn’t get started as the Yellcte in the Sliver City. Their 1-1 tie per wires were welded by spark Jackets kept breaking up hand-off lly" Boland. "Davlne" McLough- could confer upon him; namely, msintained'an excellent record. shared an equally fine experience had enabled them to understand generated from the electricity, lln, "Jeannle" Mastrangelo and last year kept the Red and White plays from the 'T " and Single being elected in a school wide When asked how her little bit when they sang under the direction better the different phases of candle was lighted by electrlcit)| "D avita" Bell. eleven from the State Tournament Wing formations. election as president of the of spare time was spent "Elly" of Luther Goodhart, professor of banking and to realize how many conducted through metal rods 410 IVM Our guest from the opera "Gio­ Thoughout the third period and in '50, Student Council. Senior year still said very emphatically that "horse music at ,the New York University. new features have been added for William Donlon, '53, assisted A l vanni Bennetto," nee Jack Ben- DrrRrm.f) most of the final stania both Probably the biggest improve­ finds Al busy with the Council back riding suits ma_5ne any They proved a treat for the ears the beneflt of both public and the holding two lamps which wer net, sang the well known operetta elevens gained little glory on the ment In the local eleven la their World, Current Affairs, Honor tim e." Plano playing and reading as well as the eyes when they employe. lighted by electricity passed ove^ air, "Wash Me, Mudder, On De offensive side. Rockville broke the shooting accuracy. For example in Society and Debating. blended their voices into the open­ Sally Newcomb '53. the surface of their skin. Other Side," also are high on her list of favor­ ice in the final minutes of the the Bristol game Sept. 28, they Senior year (1952) has proven ites. Any kind of sports are fas­ ing notes o f their first number, Mr. Morris’s spbech effecUveW A skit. Quadruple Trouble, made lucky to Yankee fans and as such, "T o Thee W e Sing,” a Russian game, however, as Walt Mather, the assembly-hall rock with laugh­ took 23 shots with 1 goal resulting cinating to her but baseball and demonstrated that curiosity ia A l can find no fault with the hj'mn. 440 CVBL Rockville guard, pounced on a ter as "Donaldlne" McComb and while against Greenwich 10 shots the Bosto nRed Sox take the cake. T. S. Frosh View necessary in the study of sdencsl ! i' Manchester fumble in the Indians' "her" four boy friends, RayGag- produced 3 goals. That along with world in the way of pet peeves. In Passe posters are the only thing Receiving a tremendous ovation Mr. MorriA who lives in MadlsonI M a r.o it end lone. llardone, John CJnndIo, John Lean- the excellent playing of their full the sports world, A l has been an that seem to irritate our leglon- for her soprano solo In "Nightin­ Riiaaiiin MftviF the An| •e g \ l l S 8 1 9 I l I v l O V l " I trium Entertainment Bur The Indians, because of the der and Jack Sopher went through backs has helped theih on the road interested spectator at all foot­ aire of this week, but Just to gale,” was a senior from Norwalk. I trium Entertainment Bureau. shortage in quarterbacks, have their antics. up. ball and basketball games. During smooth things over "Elly” will A pleasing effect was produced as Barbara Bengtson '53 been drilling from a single wing ! Cokes and homemade cookies Albert H. Guay, '53. the summer months Al plays ten­ take Tony Benet or Harry James the chorus supplied the accompa­ Freshmen at the Tech School formation In addition to the split even a nice quiet version of niment to the melody which the were served by Miss Mary Mc­ nis and can be found out on the viitnessed a rare event recently " T '. Both backfield setups might Adams and the Y-Teen girls after fairway, hacking away at the Because of You" to calm her ruf­ soloist sang. Perhaps the most im when they were shown a Russian Students Discuss be Seen in Saturday's game the variety show. magic white pellet trying to break fled nerves. presslve part on the chorus’ pro­ English Classes gram, as far as manner of deliv­ Much credit can be given to .Di­ 120 in golf. Pizza, spaghetti or ravioli are movie entitled "Russia—How it ery and interpretation were con­ Security Ordei rector Harry Maldment, Hl-Y ad­ In a more serious vein, A l has never passed up as "E lly " said. Lives and Plays.” Judging by the I Just can’t seem to avoid Spag­ cerned, was the "Intercessory Always in Style visor, who spent hours of work on Write Stories set Yale University as his goal. movie they do more playing than the show, and for his "m agic" hetti places." Hymn." "Skip to My Lou" gave He plans to attend college for the audience a chance to ait back living. The movie was rare be­ Cynthia Benedict and Barbar piano which accompanied the For her future plans "Elly" is Esten discussed both sides of th^ In Miss Burke's college prepara­ four years and then matriculate still a little undecided but plans and enjoy tRemselves thoroughly, cause so very few have ever come boys throughout the program. question. “W as President Truma tory English classcA partly orig­ at law school for three more years as It was a humorous arrange­ out o f U. S. 8. R. Donald McComb '84 to attend Bates or Skidmore Col­ right when he issued the Securltjl inal stories were recently written. in preparation for the law office ment of an old square-dance tune. The movie was Russlan-msde 8 6 7 5 Connie Morlarty '54 lege to major in English or mu­ Order T” st a Current Affalni They were based on "Idylls of the he hopes to establish some day. "W ay Up in E gypt Lane," gave with Russian dialogue and showed 10-20 sic. As yet she la undecided as to meeting last Thursday. Cynthial At present Al can be found Manchester's Pat Cavanaugh the the best aide of that country be­ King," the English textbook. which she would like to make her taking the affirmative, starter selling merchandise in a part-time life work— high school English opportunity to distinguish herself fore World War II. It showed the i - Some of the most original the talk by defining the Securltjl til,' Pet Parade teaching or possibly something in as one of the eight soprano solo­ gay, laughing life of the carnivals, stories, with the best grammatical Job at the Endicott-Johnson store Order as folows: ‘“nie order authi ists. and pictured the great places of construction and Ideas, were read on Main s treet ^ the advertising field. orises clirllian agencies to wlthj ‘h Whatever "Elly” chooses we all amusement in Moscow. It had a aloud in class. Following are the Drawing and painting have been As a grand finale to the chorus hold information from public fo know that her fine, warm, per­ great deal to do with old Russian names of the people whose stories hobbies for many years with Al, program, piano, organ and full security reasons.” sonality and ability to make games and sports in many of which were selected along with the title and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max choir rendered the thrilling "On­ Cynthia went on to say that i friends will keep her along in her nobody could fathom what they Grossman, 77 Brookfield strelet, is ward Ye Peoples,” by Jean Sibel­ strictlon is needed to protect milil of their story. chosen field. Who knows, MHS were supposed to be doing. The a veritable museum of A l’s handi­ ius. The spirit and effort put into taiy secrets and other top secretsl "As I Stand Guard" by Barbara may choose Miss Hussey on the movie closed with a group of the last number paid i fine tri­ She sold It is very necessary that Field. "Knighthood" by Nancy work. faculty staff, teaching English. laughing peasants doing tradi­ G. Pazianos,' S3. bute to the tireless work of Con­ we keep Important Information Cole. "Elaine as a Young Girl" by Elinor is the daughter of G. ductor Goodhart. tional Russian folk dancing in Sylvia Schneider, "One Tragic from potential enemies. Raymond Hussey of 29 Phelps Under the direction of Erik quaint costumes. Event in the Marriage of Gareth BarbsrA upholding the negstivd road of this town. Leidzen, the band played five The second movie waa a docu­ side of the issue, claimed that thq // r" and Bynette,” by Peggy Wolters- Jean Hansen '52 numbers; "El Charro," a thrilling mentary film entitled "The B-36.’ Pupils^ Paintings right to censor information fod 444 CVBL dorf, "Reliving the Life of Lance­ Spanish march by James Tarver: The film went Into a detailed de­ the public would be over-used and lot," by Betty Trotter. "Adventure Sent to Wales "Mood Mauve," a composition of scription and with the aid of the that many things would be reJ AVONDAir of Sir Stephen" by Marilyn Joiibert’s Band several contrasting moods, put to camera we went over the largest stricted. She also brought out thal ^ n r Rogers, "1, the Lily Maid of Asto- music by R. S. Howland: "Seren- and fastest bomber in the world, President Truman’s issue g ; ^ lat," by Sylvia Hodge, "A Young The Art H I students, under the At Sport Dance ata," a tone poem and Latin- the B-36. against the OonstRution In A rtll Knight Finds Glory." by Janice direction of Miss Hope Hender­ American number written by the cle I of the Bill of RIghtA Murphey. son, have completed a number popular composer, Leroy Ander­ A t the meeting held on Thur Instead of an original story, An­ of paintings typical of life In the Lou Joubert and his band pro­ son; "Swedish Rhapsody," one of Y-Teens Enjoy day. OcL 35, Bhelden Jaffe repor son Thorp wrote an account of United SUtes, especially in New vided the music on the sports the many well-known and impres­ ed on a Foreign Policy meetlnL Goodrich Castle, because of his England, which will be sent to a dance which waa held on Nov. 3, sive works by the conductor him­ The speaker was a Japanese stul self, Mr. Leidzen; and "Kentucky Halloween Party personal Interest in It. high school in Conway, Wales, making their second appearance dent who gave many Interec"" March.” a snappy number with William Goodrich married a New sometime within the next few this year at the dances. views on the state of Ja 44) CVML variations of southern tunes in­ Slides were shown illustrat England girl and they made their wcftKs. Members of the band are Ron­ Shrieks of laughter and horror LAUDLRDALE termingled, by E. F. Goldman, and what the atomic bomb did. home in New England. The Good­ Miss Henderson visited this nie Larcheveque, Buzsy Loveland, filled the Barnard auditorium on Leo Diana, Lenny Shankman, arrang^ for the band by Mr. Japan. rich line of dsecent was William. high school during her travels this Tuesday, Oct. 23, as the Senior Y Ernie gherman and Billy Mazur. Leidzen. It was announced that a aqua Ephriam, David, George. Alfred, past summer. While speaking Teens officially opened the Hallo­ with the headmaster there, he re Al Schubert and Janet Bradley Each band member wore the ween season. dance will be held'Nov. 13 for George and C3>arlotte Goodrich, the members of the Foreign Poll marked that there were no pic had charge of the dance and were uniform o f his particular qchool, The girls, dressed in weird who was Anson’s maternal grand­ Associatian. Plans are also und< . . . and we have a model ideally fitted to your needs. For homes tures to brighten up the class­ assisted by Ckirol London, Pat the ensemble providing a colorful tumes representing everything way for a spring mestlng whic mother. rooms. Miss Henderson did not Shirer, Mary Lou Thomas, Renee sight. It was a great thrill to the Imaginable, played many tradi­ Bill Bayer '54. will go through the proesdur' where every inch of space is needed, Tho Deorficfd or The Sheridan commit herself then, but a plan Schwalb, and Dick Day. audience as the curtain ascOnded tional games. “Murder", a spina- was taking root In her mind. Oiaperones were George Em- from the Bushnell stage and they that the United Natkma doea . tickling favorite was first on the Allison Olmstead, will suit to perfection. Or if your home demands one final touch in the When school reopened in ^ p te m - merling. Walker Briggs, Miss Mary saw, for the first time, the motley list of activltiea In this game, ber she decided to give this as­ McAdams, Miss Elizabeth Olson, array of uniforms represented. I Claeses Write slips of paper,**- I two wvxw of which — mmm-mn had------— ■ signment to her A rt III pupils. and Miss Dorothy D'Amico. Erik Leidzen was bom in Stock­ way of a truly superb piece of furniture. The Avondale or The Lauder^ By 8us Baraett murderer" Radio Scripts They feU to It, and now, less than holm, Sweden^ in 1894 and has them, were gi?l! F ie ld T rip T a k e n Smart, well tailored match- two months later, the paintings studied music in the RoyM Con­ After this had been donA Ughta dale will m.eet the need magnificently. Many other luxurious models mates are an important part of are ready, Freshmen Cagers servatory of Music in this same were doused and the girls began By Biology O i your w'ardrO'be for all around "This is W. H. I. C.. Norwich, Lorraine Contois did a water city. He worked for some time for moving each other until one girl permit a splendidly wide choice. All feature big 17'' or 21" screens wear. Each of the pair illustrated bringing you the students of Man­ color of sallboaU at rest at twi the well-known Irving Berlin and had been sufficiently "murdered”. is so economical to sew; so care­ By Mrs, Anne Oabot chester Hlgb in their weekly pro­ light, while Nelson Sprague did Elect Captains has known Fritz Krelsler and It was then the Job of the ''detec­ A Held trip proved worth' — and Sentinel’s truly thrilling LP'-TV. Take 65 weeks to pay, if you fully ta ilo re d : combines so one of the MHS football team in Rachmaninoff personally. He la tive" to locate the “blood-thirsty You'll enjoy embroidering these gram of life at MHS." These radio for Mrs. D’Andco’s Biology smoothly with the rest of your action. Carolyn Janssen paint indeed a very musically minded appealing designs on tot’s programs are new work being done Plans are complete for the murderer.” Even an experienced I on Oct. 33 during X-perloo. wardrolw. in M ra Helen Skinner’s English 3 ed a Floridian scene with lots of and gifted man, and it was a great detective would have found It hard I group left by ears at 8:35 a clothes, and he or she will love bright foliage. Elaine Duncan Freshman Homeroom League, an­ honor for each band member to them too. Twelve adorable designs classes, as part of their speech nounces David Hartwell, faculty to Identify the "killer” in a group and went to Hartford Road Pattern No. 8675 is a sew-rite took a Cape Cod light house for work under him for those short of such fearless masqueraders. | Bridge street on on expedition TABLE MODEL RADIO are easily worked in gay colors course. advisor. Mr. Hartwell says he has perforated pattern in sizes 10, 12, Groups of students have taken her subject, while the Lincoln Me­ two days. To keep the ghosts and gobbllns I dinosaur traekA An unsv 14. 16. 18, 20. Size 12, 2% yards of and simple stitches. run the league through the years various phases of life in MHS and morial waa done by Verlle Mor­ The four band members who in the minds of all, a midnight ful search ended in despair, \ 54-lnch. to give > the frqahman boys a represented MHS deserve credit WITH THE PURCHASE have written scripts in play form. rison. Ed Grimaaon painted tale of horror was read to ^ The group then preceded nfl Patterns No. 5969 contains 13 chance to play on »n organised for this' accomplishment, but ______The selected ones will...... be broadci ;ait charming winter scene and a pic­ girls by candlelight. stream where all kinds of ptan^ Pattern No. 8527 Is a sew-rite hot iron transfers, color chart and high school team and to uncover much credit, and many thanks, perforated pattern in waist sizes stitch illustrations and materiia 1 on Tuesdays at 11:30 A m. ture of a typical main street in Judging of costumes cams next and i^ m a l life was explain^ ' OF A SENTINEL TV SET Various subjects which will be a very small town. Harold Duff future varsity material. too, were sent to William VaderA 24, 25. 26H, 28, 30, 82. Size 25, 1 requirements. As in previous years, games will with foe following results: foe MrA O'Arnica Soma of the written on are; American Lttera- made two paintings of the Statue bond director, and G. Albert Fear- bride and groom for foe evening, y a ^ of 54-inch. start at 7:80 a m. in the Rec. It son, orchestra and choir director, ter was taken from ths brook For Send 35c in coins, your name, I ture, Including poetry, short stor- of Liberty with part of the Amer­ Beverly Mikolietv and Carolyn a specimen and brought back thes4 pattern, send 30c for la expected that Jim Mlnlcuccl wiU for aiding these students in their addreas and the Pattern Number I ies and folk tales; pen sketches, ican flag In 'clouds for a back­ Morris; best husband and wife ElACH, in COINS, your name, ad­ handle the officiating end of the choice of music for the audition, 13F. n u s will be analysed dress, sizes desired, and the PAT­ to Anne Cabot (Ih e Manchester I describing succesaRil achievements ground. One of these two paint­ team, Joan Kerr and Lillian A l- next club period. Beverly Evening Herald) 1150 Ave. Anaer- I of Manchester High alumni; ings will be entered in the Schol games. for help in this music, and for the TERN NUM BER to Sue Burnett Captains were elected and are brect; Muriel Clark as Mae West I graf foundfound'a a caterpillar.caterpillar.' This i leas. New York 19, N, T. I Round Table and girls' and boys' astie Art Contest. eiqiert advice and guidance which (The Manchester Evening Herald) as follows: 36B, Edward Dama; and Nancy Kennedy representing | w ia brought back to ISF. I sports. 'These paintings going to Wales they gavA 1350 Avs, Americas, New York 19, 38B, Dave Boland; 37B, Ray The concert left both partici­ a variety of thIngA I one returned to I3F at 9:30 p. N . T. Anne Cabot's New Album of The scripts wiU be U p s rqcord- win be accompanied by snapahoU Refreshments then became tbs I Those who want were the Needlework Is a "must”. It's sdJfty the students; compleU with of the Art m group, and Miss OampbeU; 35B, Mike Glean; 17F, pants and members of the audi­ center of attention. Cider and I lowing: Norman Millar, Henderson hopes that some stu- Richard Parquette; 18F, Clarence ence eagerly anticipating the ar- The Fan and Winter Issue of chockfuU of charming doaigna aslgow id ottocts and will bo broad- doughnuts were served to all thus I Campbell. Cliff Ulm. Loon denU In the < ^ w a y High School Mlkdelt; IIF, Leonard Zwick; rival of Oatober, 1963, -when they ’S ANNEX wall as beginners’ "How-To" dl-1 cast as recorded. This work com- FASH IO N is Just what you’ve bringing to a cloaa foe celebration I nack, Walter SsempIlMkl, ■111 been waiting for—a complete rections on knitting and crochet-1 pletes the course in speech which will send to Manchester High -a 13F, John Sullivan; 21F, Roger will agala assemble to share each STRH^T) TELEPHONE 2-4304 in honor of all witches and cats I Rooney. Valerie UttM, guide In planning a wearable In g.. .a gift pattern printed in the I has been carried on since the be- few of their pictures and paint- Lord; S4F, Dave Hair; 3SF, Ron- beneficial and enjoyable moment. wardrobe for a new season! Gift hook and many other grand fea-1 gianiog of the semester, io n . ftld LAnoB. Faya Knudson '53 who roam the aarth. I Kiely, Barbara RUndiard. Naacy'Foiiyl Bartara Blanchard *M. f a t t a ^ printed InMde. 35 cents. ^tures. 35 cents. ‘ O aU T o d d ’53. M ary U m Fatter '53 Albert H. Guay '63 Jean Rogara *53 f>-^ \!A 'T nr=;T '.T „‘.rONAr., FUTD.^Y, NOVEMPF.R 9, in k KANC9ESTER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1051 .... r b'. > ■' Y.i; e.A. mm lecture ORANGE hM ArFAStlS PROGRAM he igh chool orld Y, 2Rd Tuesday of Eachlffonih T H S W u - _ t!l5 ?. M. B IN C FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9 Coi Mbs HdM Bat«a, F!aindty AiriM r VOL. XIX. NO. 10 ' . • / ■ A * : . . [ r CT LECTURE, L OVEMBER 13 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 7;U J';Sn Jessup of Life Magazine ORANGE HALL Rockville Defeated; I Hooters Gain MHS Students Wonders of Science i J-ocfs’res, f^2.50-Usingie Lecture. $.50 State Finals At All-State Season’s Sixth Win Shown at Assembly! Down Grerawich 3*0« Over 6 0 0 Musicians ^MMAGE .SALE against Windham, although Bob Trounce M ^d en 4 ^ , From State Practice Knight Explains Speaker Demonstrates I n<-nrtit of • Come On A My House yame Played Monday : ::i m ; in in.i; .w o niiu.M r o iu ’.s Johnson, the Red and White’s first And Present Program Uses o f Electricity AND ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS At Rockville Field; string signal caller, la back In ac­ Play Hall for Title System o f Bank tion. With . Student Hdp • - GOME ALL 50— S1.25 BOX ASST.— S I.00 Score Waa 21 to 6 ; The Indians have currently scor­ Extending their chain of shut­ More than six himdred Oonnecti- GIFT WRAPP.— $1.25 TALKING SANTAS ed 228 points against the opposi- outs to threa straight, Manches­ cut High School musidana made In connection with the study of At Recent Assembly | Uon, averaging 82.5 per game. The ter High’s soccer squad tripped up f iVaiE SCHOOL HOUSE Roach Stars Again, an unforgettable and colorful sight, banks and banking processes, NiimcH Imprinted Free ‘ Open Gveningii Big Red’s defense, meanwhile has Meriden Friday, Nov. 8, 4 to 0 Glenn Morris stated that recently, as they performed before Harry Maldment’s Personal Eco­ '.Y Household furniture, dish; A tllm Monday afternoon crowd allowed but 76 points for an aver­ and 'pushed Greenwich, highly triclty can not be dry because Itl age o f 10.8 points per contest favored to take the State Cham­ 3,506 people, with the orchestra, nomic classes have recently taken KEN'S PRINT SHOP .t-atehed Manchester High's foot- deals with ’juice"’ in opening hisl cs, clothing, shoes,-skates'. Dick Day pionship, right out o f the tourney choir, and band In the moat thrill­ tours through the First National demonstration at an assemMy onl 211 lim n i MOUNTAIN ItOAI) . TIIONN 2-1133 by a score of 8 to*0. " M. Plenty of everything. oall gain ^ ing yet of All-State Music Festi­ Bank and the Manchester Trust Wednesday, Nov. 7. The speakerl campaign as It toppled Rockville Choate School in Wallingford commented that fear of electricity| vals held In Hartford’s Bushnell Company. High School 21 to < at the rival's Hi-Y Plays Host was the scene of a startling upset should bs baaed on knowledge ana| In the C.L.A.C. Soccer 'foumey Memorial annually. In the Oct. The trip through the First Na­ application of facts. Henry Park. Although taking the tional Bank was conducted by game by 15 polnU, the Indians ap­ when Manchester, seeded fourth, 25 concert, Manchester High was The first demonstratlaa wasl trounced Greenwich, 8 to 0. William Knight, vice president. peared to be missing something as To Soph. Y-Teens represented by the following: or Mustering together an experi­ srfsswT'SiSui'TiuffirKiiffithis briUlant •" spectacle “ ™'“» Mr. Morris ’ “ i the Windy City eleven limited the chestra—Roger Turkingtaclty Greenwich tightened up their de­ system. points on two TDs and three con- fense and held for the rest of the flro"''ssema to best fit the tall cur­ an out of town call and she sianos, and John Provan; and In Below the street boor Is an em­ duced electricity five times strong­ versiona Harold Duff accounted of master of ceremonies well, and answers sweetly In your ear, "The the band were Faye Knudson, er than that used to the Mectrlol Introduced the Hl-T chorus who half. But in the second half. Man- ly-haired president of the Student ploye’s room containing a library for the other Manchester score In cheater broke the game wide open line Is busy," more than likely the Jean Reed, Leo Diana and Carl and projector used In educational chaUr. A condenser chaagedl the second period, the Indians' fin­ sang "Howdy a Do, Everybody’ Council who is a familiar sight of operator may be Elinor Hussey, Panciera. this electricity from a fiame ton 1 . and "H i-T WIU Shine Tonight on two goals, one by Charley programs and for business pur­ al score of the afternoon. Cronin on a looping boot in from hustle as ha hurries along the this week’s Legion candidate. Following a welcome address by poses. Mr. Knight explained that sparks at the rate of 126 sparksl It didn't take the Big Red long ’’Ixilgl’’ Alfonso pantomimed a second. The speaker used an| « i ‘i the unfortunate boy In "She’s Too touch that went over the hands of crowded halls of Manchester High Elinor can be seen rushing the president of the Connecticut all transactions are now photo­ to get moving as Bob Johnson Greenwich’s goalie, Kemp, and attending to the various duties of optical illusion to count Fat For Me’’, and "Rosa Fomlta". around to get a World story or Music Educators Association, Jess graphed and can later be repro­ handed-off to Roach, who romped Ray Kingman’s goal on a beauti­ the CouncIL sparka This lUuslon was pro-| Burbanko looked stunning as his to a club that she must attend. Davis, the orchestra opened the duced by the projector if neceS' from his own 80 yard line to the ful cross by Gary Bogll. duced by a nqrfdly moving cirels "too fat" girl friend. This week’s Legion of Honor She has been an active mem­ program with the "Prelude and sary. Rockville end tone for the longest Greenwich had on their forward candidate, A1 Grossman, can now which was attached to the Nlmbli acrobats proved to be ber of the High School World for Fugue In D Minor" (Handel-Kin- Upstairs the students went into run of the day. Jim bulled over for line some of the cleverest ball sit back In his easy chair and en­ triclty. the extra point and at the period's none other than Jimmy Par- four years, showing her ability at dler), the spotlight resting on the the vault, the only part o f «tho players Manchester has been up joy a week of well deserved vaca­ two oboe players who, with beau­ Two ways to make electricil; end the Indians were out In front makian. Bill Ritchie, Dick Plagge, writing by receiving a Scholastic bank vrith bars, which Is protect­ were then shown. The against In a long time. Their one- tion In on his Legion column, for tiful tone, began the Fugue. Fol­ ed by electronic sound equipment 7 to 0. BUI Fortin, and Gary BogU. two punch of Brown and Ambro- writing award and Quill’s Prise for Infra-red lights to detect Bow ties and neat suits brought which he Is usually responsible. lowing the expressive First Move­ Everyone was amased at the ease Harold Duff and Roach both gio kept the half and full-backs A1 has carried a full load of col­ fine writing. Besides all her writ­ "ooh’s" and "ah’s" from the girls ment from dementi’s "Symphony to which the three-ton waterproof I countered in the second quarter to lines busy. Before they met Man­ lege subjects In his four years of ing both for pleasure and for as the "Barbershop Quartet", con­ in D," the orchestra played the door could be moved, and decided climax Manchester’s scoring. Ber- chester, Greenwich had a 6-1 rec­ high school and this year U taking school, rainor has participated in Other aide o f the stage and sisting o f Andy Ansaldi, Bob John' familiar "Waits” from the "Mas­ that a bandit would have an ex- nie Alemany returned a Rockville ord, thrir loss being to a fine team English IV, physics, French II, Sock and Buskin, French Cllub, , ’ , ,, ... ______I light a firecracker. Electricltyi son, Doug Nelson, and Kim Shlrer, querade Suite" by Katchaturian. punt to the rivals' 23-yard stripe from Puerto Rico. and trigonometry of which he lists Science Club, Current Affairs of tremely hM been used to the recent atom^ to set up the Indians’ second tally. sang two well-known numbers. The entire string section, compris­ to . . penetrate the l8-foot-thlek ie Masts to Nevada to take Meriden Game the latter as his favorite. which she Is Vice-president this ing three-quarters of the 126 piece door. Mr. Knight also demon­ ’T-;: Alter a gain of 8 yards by Aly, Much applause came forth for In their final CCIL game Man­ year, ()ulll, A Cappella C9ioir and tures of the various reactions. The Roach broke off his left side smd the featured artists of the eve­ Freshman year was a busy one symphony orchestra, stood to per­ strated the delay time lock, an­ chester beat Meriden 4 to 0 on a National Honor Society. speaker simulated a mtolatu through Uckle for 20 yards and ning, Ronnie Stephens and hla for A1 as he participated In Boys’ form, as a novelty number. Jean- other protective device, found be­ cold, rainy field. Play was slow Elinor has Just recently added atomic blast by using electricityJ hla second score. Again his rush "hep" clarinet. Bill HunnHord on and sloppy but Manchester played Choir, Band, Debating Club, and jean’s famous "Fiddlin’ For Fun,' hind the tellers’ bar. When there Alfred Tarlcco, ’52, volunteer for the conversion was good mak- the trombone, and Ronnie Larche- one of. Its finest passing games of Student Council. As a Sophomore new laurels to her crown by being often heard performed by the Bos­ la extra cash put to the caSh to assist Mr. Morris with the : drawer It Is placed where it will ing the score 14 to 0. veque and his saxophone who all the year. A1 played an active part in Jr. Hi- one of the students chosen to rep­ ton Pops. Without a doubt, this of his experiments. Al moved number-had the most audience ap­ automatically fall into a compart­ ttonnlLle ______Badstuebner- threw a , -played - solos. Perhaps - the largest - , The Indians’ tally came via the T -and also -joined the Worid staff. resent Manchester at the All-State wooden frame wrapped in a 10 Dsss from his own 37 shortly aft- applause of the evening went to feet of Red Case, Dick Day, A1 In hla thlid year A1 achieved Concert at Bushnell Memorial peal. The orchestra, with the girls ment below. The teller sets the turns o f wire back and forth. Thij “ . . . mm. .. M A.t. . I _ ^ .A ^ erwards, but Duff snarred the pig I Bob "Rhythm" AAnderson .A. as ha Guay and Pagnan, who accidental­ recognition for scholastic ability which she describes as being a in their colorful gowns, concluded dial for a certain time and the moving wire made two bells skin on hla own 45-yard line and came forth with some lively melo­ ly pushed one by his own in being accepted In the Nation^ 'terrific Inspiration." their part of the program with drawer cannot be opened until the because ' of the magnetism inl 1 !| Johann Strauss’ "De Fledermatu time has elapsed. ♦ .w ran 55 yards through the Blue and dies from hla accordion. goalie. Honor Society and at present This year "Eaiy," as she la volved. Several other experij Billy Diana kept the audience holds the office of Senior Advisor Overture," more popularly known TeUow for the Indians' third score. The outstanding play e t the known by most of the students, After inspecting the directors’ ments demonstrating the ,1 . ' In stitches as he appeared as a In the onranlsation. An active as "The Bat,” receiving a tre­ room the students entered the Roach again bucked over for the backfield kept the bkll away from lists English and harmony as her this property were expli guest speaker, looking like a member of Sock and Buskin and mendous ovation. work room where they watched I in ^ H d t y ' was transmli point and at the half the score- goalie Jack Hentschel all through favorites of the subjects she is \ \ three-foot midget. He was clever­ Current Events, he was elected checks being photographed, the through Ala body by the uss board read 21 to 0. the game. He didn’t touch it taking this year, which' include, The group worked for two days Rockville, with reference to Its ly assisted by Brendan Shea. Treasurer o f the latter and that in preparation for the concert, un­ operation of the proof and book-1 magnetism, The "Whyettes” o f ’51” didn’t throughout. modem problems, French II, or­ reobrd this year, did a fine Job In Meriden, although weak on the year also participated with the der the baton of Dr. Ray Yerger of keeping machines, and listened to xhe frequenUy of the current need to convince the audience with State Champion Debating Team. chestra, and A Cappella Choir. holding the Red and White during road, really seems to give Man' Pennsylvania, gaining much bene­ a recording of a transaction. | brought Into the school was r ' their hilarious song, "Never Been The Junior year brought A1 the She has followed the College At the conclusion of the tour loo.OOO Umes a second. Two the second half. The Big Red Chester a run for Its money down fit from the thrilling experience. Kissed." The 'dancers were: "Dav greatest honor his fellow students course for,four years, and I The students in the chorus the students agreed that the trip wires were welded by couldn't get started as the Yellow In the Silver City. Their 1-1 tie JackeU kept breaking up hand-off lly’’ Boland, "Davlne" McLough- could confer upon him; namely, maintained an excellent record. shared an equally fine experience had enabled them to understand renerated from the electricity. last year kept the Red and White Jays from the ‘‘ T ’ and Single lln, "Jeannle" Mastrangelo and being elected In a school wide When asked how her little bit when they sang under the direction better the different phases of' candle was ...... lighted by olectrldt eleven from the State Tournament Ing formations. Davita" Bell. election as president of the of spare time was spent ''Elly" of Luther Goodhart, professor of banking and to realize how many conducted through metal rod 4)«.TVM Thoughout the third period and Our guest from the opera "Gio­ In '50. Student Council. Senior year still said very emphatically that "horse music at jhe Now York University. new features have been added for WllUam Donlon, ’52, assisted Al vanni Bennetto," nee Jack Ben- DECRFItLD most of the final atanxa both Probably the biggest Improve' finds A1 busy with the Council back riding suits majflne any They proved a treat for the ears the benefit of both public and the holding two lamps which : net, sang the well known operetta elevens gained little glory on the ment In the local eleven is their World, Current Affairs, Honor as well as the eyes when they employe. lighted by electricity passed air, "Wash Me, Mudder, On De time." Plano playing and reading offensive side. Rockville broke the shooting accuracy. For example In Society and Debating. blended their voices into the open­ Sally Newcomb '53. the surface of their skin. Other Side.” also are high on her list of favor Ice in the final minutes of the the Bristol game Bept 28, they Senior year (1952) has proven ites. Any kind of sport|bl^e fas­ ing notes o f their first number, Mr. Morris’s spfiech effectivel]| A skit. Quadruple Trouble, made lucky to Yankee fans and as such, 'T o Thee We Sing," a Ruysian game, however, as Walt Mather, the assembly-hall rock with laugh­ took 23 shots with 1 goal resulting cinating to her but bolSall and demonstrated that curiosity A1 can find no fault with the hymn. Rockville guard, pounced on a ter as “ Donaldlne" McOpmb and while against Greenwich 10 shots the Bosto nRed Sox talTfthe cake. T. S. Frosh View necessary to the study of sdenc 440-CVBL Manchester fumble In the Indians' her” four boy friends, Ray*Gag- produced 3 goals. That along with world In the way of pet peeves. In Passe posters are the only thing Receiving a tremendous ovation Mr. Morris, who lives to % MELROSE end sone. liardone, John OondIo, John Lean- the excellent playing of their fuH- the sports world, Al has been an that seem to Irritate our leglon- for her soprano solo In "Nightin­ Russian Movie Wls., is associated 'with the An| The Indians, because of the der and Jack Sopher went through backs has helped them on the road Interested spectator at all foot­ aire of this week, but just to gale,” was a senior from Norwalk. trium Entertainment Bureau. shortage In quarterbacks, have their antics. up. ball and basketball games. During smooth things over ’’Elly’’ will pleasing effect was produced as Barbara Bengtson '52 been drilling from a single wing Ookes and homemade cookies Albert H. Guay, '58. the summer months A l plays ten take Tony Benet or Harry James the chorus supplied the accompa­ Freshmen at the Tech School I formation in addition to the spilt were served by Miss Mary Mc­ nls and can be found out on the or even a nice quiet version of niment to the melody which the "T", Both backfield setups might "Because of You" to calm her ruf­ soloist sang. Perhaps the most im­ witnessed a rare event T>Sb «»11EE Adams and the Y-Teen girls after fairway, hacking away at .the when they were shown a Russian' 3 lU C ie ill» 1J18CU 88 be seen In Saturday's game the variety show. English Classes magic white pellet trying to break fled nerves. pressive part on the chorus’ pro­ Much credit can be given to Di­ 120 In golf. Plsxa, spaghetti or ravioli are gram, as far as manner of dellV' movie entitled "Russia—How It ery and interpretation were con' rector Harry Maldment, Hl-Y ad­ In a more serious vein. Al has never passed up as "Elly" said. Lives and Plays.” Judging by the Security Ordci visor, who spent hours of worK on Write Stories “I just can’t seem to avoid Spag­ cemed, was the "Intercessory Always in Style set Yale University as his goal. Hymn.” "Skip to My Lou” gave movie they do more playing than the show, and for hla "magic" He plans to attend college - for hetti places." _ Cynthia Benedict and piano which accompanlsid the For her future plans "Elly” Is the audience a~ehance to sit back living.The movie was mre be­ four years and then matriculate Eaten discussed both sides^of thq boys throughout the pronam. In Miss Burke's college prepara­ still a little imdecided but plans and enjoy tRemselves thoroughly, cause so very few have ever coma tory English classes, partly orig­ at law school for three more years as It was a humorous arrange­ out of U. S. 8. R. question, "Was Presldsnt ' /; > 2 Donald Mci^mb '54 to attend Bates or Skidmore (Al­ right when he issued the Securtt Connie Morlarty '54 inal stories were reoently written. In preparation for the law office lege to major in English or mu­ ment of an old square-dance tune. The movie was Russian-made - \ I « 8675 They were based on "Idylls of the he hopes to establish some day. ■’Way Up to Egypt Lane,” gave with Russian dialogue and showed Ordorf” at a Current Affair lO-M sic. As yet she la undecided as to meeting last ThuradM. Cynthls| At present Al can be found Manchester’s Pat Cavanaugh the the beat side of that country be­ King," the English textbook. which she would like to make her taking the affirmative, selling merchandise in a part-time life work—high school English opportunity to distinguish herself fore World War H. It Showed the Some o f the moat original the talk by defining the Secuiitjl Pet Parade teaching or possibly something In as one of the eight soprano solo­ gay,, laughing life of the carnivals, stories, with the best grammatical job at the Endicott-Johnson store Order as folows: "The order authl construction and ideas, were read on Main street. the advertising field. ists. and pictured the great places of Whatever "Saiy” chooses we all amusement to Moscow. It had a orizea civilian agencies to with! aloud In class. Following are the Drawing and painting have been As a grand finale to the chorus hold Information from pubUe fa^ names of the people ediose stories hobbies for many years with AL know that her fine, warm, per- program, piano, organ and full 1;reat deal to do with old Russian games and sports to many of which security reasons.” were selected along with the title and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max sonaUty and ability to make choir rendered the thrilling "On­ friends will keep her along In her nobody could fathom what they Cynthia went on to say that i of their story. Grossman, 77 Brookfield street. Is ward Ye Peoples," by Jean Sibel­ stiictlon Is needed to protect miUl a veritable museum of Al’s handi­ chosen field. Who knows, MHS ius. The spirit and effort put Into were supposed to be doing. The 'As I Stand Guard" by Barbara may choose Miss Hussey on the movie closed vrith a group o f ! tary secrete and other top seeretn the last number paid <. nne tri­ She said it la very necessary ths^ Field, ’’Knighthood" by Nancy work. faculty staff, teaching English. laughing peasants doing tradi­ G. Paslanos,' 52. bute to the tireless woric of Con­ s keep Important InfOrmatT Oole, "Elaine as a Young Girl” by Elinor is the daughter of G. ductor Goodhart. tional Russian folk dancing Sylvia Schneider, "One Tragic quaint costumes. from potential enemies. Raymond Hussey of 29 Phelps Under the direction of Erik Barbara, upholdng the negative Event In the Marriage of Gareth r o ^ of this town. Leldsen, the band played five The becond movie was a docu­ and Bynette," by Peggy Wolters- Jean Hansen '52 alda o f the issue, claimed tm t 1 Pupils’ Paintings numbers: "El Oiarro," a thrilling mentary film entitled "The B-M.” right to censor Information fo dorf, "Reliving thS Life of Lance­ Spanish march by James Tarver; The film went into a detailed de­ the pubUc would be over-used i lot," by Betty TrotUr, "Adventure "Mood Mauve," a composition of scription and with ths aid of the that many things would be Of Sir SUphen" by^ Marilyn Sent to W aleg|j„^rt’s Band several contrasting moods, put to camera we went over the largest strteted. She also brought out I ft - Rogers, "I, the Lily Maid of Aato- music by R. S. Howland; "Mren- and fastest bomber to the world, President Truman’s Issue lat,” by Sylvia Hodge, "A Young ata,” a tone poem and Latin- the B-S6. The Art m students, under the At Sport Dance against the COiutitutioa t o A M 1| Knight Finds Glory," by Janice direction of Miss Hope Hender­ American numbmr written .by the de I of the B in of Rights. Murphey. son, have completed m number popular composer, Leroy Jtoder- At the meeting held on Instead of an original story, An­ of paintings typical of life in the Lou Joubert and his band pro­ son; "Swedish Rhapsody,” one of Y-Teens Enjoy day, Oct 25, Shudm Jaffe: son Thorp wrote an account of UitUed SUtes, especially In New vided the music on the sports the many well-known and Impres­ ad on a Forelga Policy me Goodrich Castle, because of hla England, which will be sent to a dance which was held on Nov. 2, sive works by the conductor him­ Halloween Party The speaker eras a Japanese personal Interest In It ht^ school in Conway, Wales, macing their second appearance self, Mr. Leldsen; and “Kentucky j dent who gave many toterer William Goodrich married a New sometime within the next few this year at the dances. March," a snappy number with views on the state o f Ja 443 CVML W6*l|8. Members of the band are Ron­ variations of southern tunes In­ Shrieks of laughter and horror | nidea were ahown Uhiatrati England girl and they made their termingled, by E. F- Goldman, and , LAUDERDALE home In New England. The Good­ Miss Henderson visited this' nie Larcheveque, Buzsy Loveland, fUled the Barnard auditorium erhat the atomle bomb did, high school during her travels this I Leo Diana, ' Lenny Shankman, arranged for the' band by Mr. Tuesday, OcL 28, as the Senior Y| Japan. rich line of dsecent was William, Leldsen. It was announced that a i . Ephriam, David, George, Alfred, past summer. While speaking | Emle Sherman and Billy Mazur. Teens offlclaUy opened the Hallo-1 with the headmaster there, he re­ Al Schubert and Janet Bradley Each band member wore - the dance erlU be hdd'Nov. 12 for i George and Charlotte Goodrich, ween season. marked that there were no piC' had charge of the dance and were uniform of his particular achooL the menfiiers of the Foroiga r " who was Anson’s maUmal grand­ The glris, dressed to weird cos-1 . . . and we have a model ideally fitted to your needs. For homes tures to brighten up the class­ aaaiat^ by' Carol London, Pat the ensemble providing a colorful tumea representing everything I Asaodatlon. Plkhs are also < mother. rooms. Miss Henderson did not Shlrer, Mary Lou Thomas, Renee sight. It was a great thrill to the imaginsMs, played many tradl-1 way for a spiring maoHng Bill Bayer ’M. commit hsrself then, but a plan Schwalb, and Dtai Day. audience as the curtain ascended win go through the pfoin where every inch of space is needed, The DeerTield or The Sheridart tional games. "Murder” , a vine-1 t»-* the UUbed Nattous does. was taking root In her mind. Chapmtmes were George _Em- from the Bushnell stage and they tickling favorite was flrat On the | When school reopened in Eeptem- merling. Walker Briggs, MIM Mary . for the first time, the motley hat of utivltles. In this gi AU sob Obnstead, will suit to perfection. O r if your home demands one final touch in tho I Classes Write her she decided to give this as-1 McAdams, BQss BUiuibeth Olson, array o f uniforms represented. slips of pwer, two of which had I slgnment to her Ait m pupila ~ ■“ * way of o truly superb piece of furniture. The Avondale or The Lauder­ Ity Bus B w M tt and Miss Dorothy D’Amico. -Erik Leldsen was bom to Stock­ ’hiurdeier’’ and "deteotive" oolerw e e rsi * . nn_8____ Radio Scripts They fen to It. and now, less than holm, Swedenp to 1894 and has them, were passed to each g l r t n e l f l I n D I B K e U Smart, well tailored match- two months later, the paintinga atudiad music to the Royal Con­ After this had been done, Hghtol ' , d a le will meet the need magnificently. M any other luxurious models servatory of Music to this same mates are an important part of I are ready. Freshmen Cagers ' W ■■■ i ■ irour wardrobe for all around ’This is W, H. t G. Norwich, Lorraine Contota did a water dty. He worked for some time for J2r1SJP?;.”SS B yB iol<^ai permit a splendidly wide choice. All feature big 1 7" or 2 1 " screens wear. Each of the pair Illustrated I bringing you the students of Man- color of saUboata at rest at twi- the well-known Irving Berlin and had been sufficiently "murdered”. I mUL Is so economical to sew; so care­ By Mrs. Anne Ghbet I Chester High in their weekly pro­ lll^t, whUe Nelson Sprague,did Elect Giptains known Frits Kreialer and It was then the job of the "detoe-1 a fieM trip proved — and Sentinel's truly thrilling LP*- T^. Take 65 weeks to pay, if you fully tailored; combines 'so one of the MHS football team In Rachmaninoff personally. He is You’ll enjoy embcoldertng these gram of life ati MHS.” These radio Uve” to kicate the "lilood-thlrsty I for Mra. TFAml^a Btotogy smoothly with the rest of your programs are new work being done action. Carolyn Janssen paint­ Indeed a very musically minded murderer.” Even aa experienced I on Oct 22 during X-perie£^ wardrobe. appealing animal designs on tot’s ed a Floridian scene with lots of Plans are complete for the and gifted man, and It was a great / clothes, and he or she will love In Mra Helen Skinner’s English 8 FreMunan Homeroom League, an- detective would have found It hardlgnup left by ears at 1:25 a. classes, as part o f their sjMOch bright foUage. Elaine Duncan honor for each band member to to identify ^ "killer” to a group!and want to Hartford Hoad s i ' Pattern No. 8675 la' a sew-rite them too. Twelve adorable designs ____ nouncea David HartweU, faculty work under him for those short course. t ^ a Cape Cod light house for of such fei^eas maagueraders. I Bridge atreet on an expedltlan ' ? ' ” It I'", TABLE MODEL RADIO perforated pattern In aisea 10, 12, are easily worked In' gay colors Groups of students have taken her mAjecTwhlli tS ilnmln Me-1 advlw. two days. To keep Ein ghosts and gobbUna I diaoaaur tracks. Aa unsw 14,16,18, 20. 81m 12, 2% yards of and simple stitches. various phases o f life in MHS and morial was done by Vertle Moi^ run the through the 'Ihe four band nMmbers srho to the minds of alL a mldalght| fu) asareh ended to despair, I ■ • V' 54-lnch. riaon. "Ed Gtimaaon painted a lt o give the freMiman boys a represented MHS deserve credit WITH THE PURCHASE Patterns No. 5969 contains l2 have written scrIpU In play form. tale of horror was read to Um I The group then pfueade< The aalaeted ones wUl be broadcast eharming wtotSsMSib and a 1 ^ for th is' accomplishment, but g M by candlelight stream where all kinds of . Pattern No. 8S37 Is a sew-rite hot iron transfers, color chart and turs of a typical main stieet In high sdiool team and to uncover much credit, and mshy I perforated pattern in waist sizes stitch lUustratlciis and material' on Tuesdays at 11:20 a. m. Judging of costusaes came next I and animal life was ei^laiiied OF A SENtiNEL TV SET 'Various subsets which wlU be a very email town. Hqrold Duff fu^ va^ m at^ too, were s4nt to 'William Vadera, with the foDowlag results: the ifrs. D’Andco. leaiM Gte « 24, 25, 26H. 28, 20, 82. Size 25, 1 requirements. baild director, and O. AJbert .Pear- FREE yard o f 54-inch. written on are: American litera­ made two paintings o f the Statue Prw}®»“ 3 ^ bride and groom for the evening, | tar was taken tnm the brook Send 25c in coins, your ture, Including poetry, short stor- of liberty with part of the Amer-I start at 7:80 a. m. to aen, orchestra and Choir director, For theae pattern, send SOc for _____ that Jim Mtolcuccl win tor aldl^ ItieBe students to their Beverly MlkoUetr and Carolyn|a spaobnan and brought back EACH, in CXjINB, your name, ad- I eddrsss and the Pattern Number ,ies and folk tales; pen sketches, lean flag to clcatda for a back< Morris; boot husband and w ifeluF . This wm bo amdyaod t • r ' to Anne Cabot (The Manchester I describing successful achievements ground. One of these two patot- le the ofOdattog end of the choice of music for the audition, d r ^ Binss dealied, and the PAT­ games. ' for help to this music, and for the team, Joan Kerr and Lillian Al-J next dub period. Bovssty 1* TERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett Evening Herald) 1150 Ave. Amer-lof Manchester High mlumnl; mgs win be entered to the Schol- bract: Muriel Oark as MSe West I grat found a eatarpOlar. ‘M s i leas. New York 19, N. Y. iRound Table and girls’ and boyF astlc Art CMiteat Captains were Mectod and esqiert advice and gtodanbe which ’’ ^ (The Mandicstar Evening Herald) as fOUowa: ,26B, Edward Dama; and Nancy Kennedy raproaenttogl was I 1150 Ave. Americas, New York 16. |•port■i These paintings going to Walss they gave. a variety of things. I one r s tu r ^ to I2F at 9:29 p .: , 'f , V ^ ' i - r i - ~ ‘AnnsChbot’s New Album of I acripU wlU be tape repord- win be accempiMied_____ by_ ___saapAota______28B, Dave ■ Boland: 27B, Ray The concert left both partlcl- it, N. T, ______group, and Mias I CkmpbaU; 25B. Mike O lew ; 17F, pants and members of the.audi- RefrsShmants than becasae the | Those who want wars ths Needleworkeedlawork is a ’hsuat".’hsuat”. tt’att’a|«djqr I « d ^ the studentA comnleUcompleU'wlth of the Art in gronp. center attention. CSdar and lowing: Norman lOBer. ) Tha Fan and Winter______leans_ of ^ cbockfull o f charming dealgna a a I l s v ^ effecU and wiU be bbroad- Hendersonraon haoes that some Mu-| R W > ^ snee sagMly antlelpatlng the ar­ of I ,\t ' ...... ■' to the^Snway High School I IQu^t; Leon^ Z^ck; rival o f Oetober, 1952. whsn thsv doughnuts were served to all thus I CaluMell, CUff Uhn. Loon , . FASHION is Just what you’velw en as beghmenf begtame^ •Ho"’’How-TV’ di­ east as recorded. This work com­ dsnta Tiii.iiri.o:,'-. :■ f. /■ I'i • bosa waltiag for—a oomplote I reeUena on knitting and croehet- pletes the course in speedi which win sendend to Manchester High a | l2 r , John SulUvan; S i r R ^ win agato assembls to share eadi brtogtog to a close the celsbratloa| nadL waiter Bai f CORNER McKEE STREET) TELEPHONE 2-4304 gtfidii i s ’ planning a wearable|lng...a gift pattern printed lath e has been carried on Hnce the be- few o f their pictures find paint Lord; S4F. Dave Hair; 2SF, Ron- bsneflelal and enjoyaMe moment. to honor of an witchas and oatalHooney, Vaiatle -warepdbe for a new asaaonl O iftibook and ssany other grand tsa- gtamlnr'nt the semaater. aM Larson. Fsm KmMsoB '52 who roam tho oarth. iKWy, H ______" jrln tad Insida 25 eenta.',,tareaL 25 pants. .aaUTodd’SS. Mary Leu Potter *88 AlbsrtH. Guay TH Jean Sogati *52 NaBqr’ikiayl -- Harhoiu Btaohard 14. k'. ' I . , 1 ' ’ i ^ — MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, EVENINtf'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FRUJAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 ~ / PAGE ^BiwELVE ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONW., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 ■ / ' * ______■ ' *' ■ ' | ZZZ~* ^ Z! ^------I Z ^— Z ------3;;------^ Highest Scoring High Football Team in Finale Tomorrow! NCAA Doesn’t Intend to Change Its Televi^ n Schedule -* ------— I -m a- • w% • _ I m « a m m ^ ^ a ima*a « «« a a w '• 1 . ^ Main Bout Tonight MidcUecoff Leads LOCAL i f Brooklyn's Front Office Wind Up High. Grid Carters Saturda]^ To Carry Out Program Seniors in Final Football Game Tomorrow Roach Needs 10 Points SPORT CHATTER Still A Mystery Fiddles While Fans Burn In North-South By New York, Nov. 9—(JD—The Ptnehurst, N. C., Nov. 9—(IPI— For Individual Mark New York State Athletic Commis­ Respite a costly lapie that cost Despite Many Protests a,-. New Y ork—(NEA)—W hile? as I.,efty O'Doul,- Pie Traynor, EARL W. YOST sion was to decide today the fight­ Brooklyn’s front office fiddles. Frank Frisch snd Johnny Mize. ■ Im a stroke which might loon^ ers television fans will see in the Ijsrge by payoff time Sunday, Sports Editor Dodger fans burn. A nother entry In the Long Is­ Chicago, Nov. j)_(jh.^’rhe Na­ main event at Madison Square Gar­ ary Mlddlrcoff. the golfing daclded this was not faaaible. Indians Play Host to Walter F. O’Malley, the club’s land new'spaper contest not only tional Collrglate Athletic Aaaocla- Hence, tha NCAA change of mind. Grange And Baugh den tonight. grand poobah, has expressed deep ^ entlst from Memphis. Tcnn,, The International Boxing Club riles W'cak spots, hut tells the as top man hy one stroke going tlon (locan't Intend to cl)ange lla Meanwhile, Ford and others In Marshall Aitkeh and guard Dlcl< Faculty Manager Dwight Perry and abiding faith In Chuck Dies- , board of strategy how' to c o n d u c t Windham High at Mt. was forced to look for another tclevlalon pnigram for college Western Michigan, ae well as the Plagge are the only starting mem­ reports that it will cost Manches­ sen, but protestktlons jxuir in. Its field nvachlTmtions. i|nto today’s third round of the Top Gate Magneto headliner when Roland La Starza orth and South golf tourna- fiw'thall giDuen .Satuiilay deapite television, public In numerous oth­ Neho; Have Scored bers of Manchester High's forward ter High $176. to send the cross “Get rid of Dressen!" la the ^ "I used to manage a team that er sections were wondering why, waU who will be back again next country team to Burlington, Ver­ was forced to withdraw from his tone of brash response to a con- pulled plays never seen before," cnt. the gripea and giowl.- of muih of 227 Points to Date New York, Nov. B— 1949 ti, S, Open since an exception apparently had fall. Center Aitken is a Junior and mont, for the New England cross test being run by a I.ey is­ W'aa seething. Waahington news­ ion tomorrow afternoon at Mt. by themselves—Red Grange and In the “Iron M an” photo contest In coaching reins at Manchester Ebbets Field. ru n " sued a eiwilal expliinalory efate- Hactford. Evans has a truly re­ High during the recent Illness of Meantime, La Starza and Bucc­ One woman. Instead of writing ‘ Tlien, Willi u tte r disregard for r a 142 and a stroke edge oveIM ...... papers, de.acrihing the NCAA pro- Nebo against Windham- High of Sammy Baugh .. Dick can quote eroni have been re-matched for .V im-nt im'1 last night, over the signs- markable physique. Each contest­ Coach Dick Danielson. a letter, sent along a package of | gramiuai, the noP-slop genius re­ tjhrce rivals Dlc)( Chapman, th' griiru, used eiich phrases as "flrit- Wllllmantic. Barring Inclement figures to show how attendancs Dec. 21 in the Garden. e of secretaiy-treasurer Ken- ciasn snafu. ” "foot logic,” "dun­ weather, the largest crowd to ever ant had to submit a photo of his mud from an Arkansas river bot­ veals the most-zealously guarded British Amateur champion fron falls off at Redskin games when Fhnehurst; Jimmy Adams, Scotch-h "Y*th 1. lT)ig) WilBon, I derhead thinking” and "htluva witness a home schola.stlc foot­ Sammy isn’t playing and he claima physique to the Judges. Cfhet Now icki Is setting the tom to be rubbed on Dodger pitch­ serret since D-Dav. pace in the Y Bowling League ers' arm s. Cstrher Is lilocked Out rtiember of the British Ryder Cup The Btatement niled out any mess." ball game in Manchester is ex­ In all other cases the fans turn change tills Saturday, or any Wednesday night’s scheduled with a 126.3 game average. No­ “It'll give them guys control "With rumiera on third and Sec­ team, and Tommy Bolt, Durham. ('ine NCAA official even Joined pected to be in the stands at the out to see the team as a whole, other Satiiiilay, In the experimen­ baseball umpires’ meeting at Mur­ wicki rolls with the Manchester for a change," she says. ond Hint one out," he explslna, N, C.. professional the protest. Max Farrington of kickoff which Is listed for 2 including the Individual atar .... Bowling tal program ael up for this fall. \ George Washington Untvaratty, o'clock. phy's was postponed. Secretary Motor Sales. Jerry Smith Is nin A male member of the Faithful "when the pltclier starts to throw', Mlddlecoff’s had hole was the In Texas they'd probably add Doak suggests the Brooklyns doll up to the batter, tlie niiiiier on sec­ par five eighth, a 4S.S-yarder. ihntige, aald tlie NCAA, would iiieiiiher of the NCAA television All Eyes on Roach Jim Murray of the Manchester nerup with a 121.9 mark. Vic Jeopardize the entire project committee, deelared; Walker to the list, but that’s about Board plans a meeting next week. Abraitls has a 121.8 average and pretty models In Bikini bathing ond starts for Itilrd and the run­ After a fine tee shot he was ad­ All eyes will be trained on full­ John OaglisffdoBB "The blackout here S atu rd ay Jimmy MlnIcoMi duu1i« OsnkrU back Jimmy. Roach, one of the as far as you can go... .After hta r u i Mek Jins RteAiOto Freddy McCurry has been averag­ suits, use them as ushers. ner on thud starts for home, but dressing his. bsll for the second Tlie first widespread complaints Pinky Hoh^nthnl (T ackle) serves no purpose and It may cre­ (Tlnrkle) (Guard) state's best backs' this fall and recent visit here, Notre Dm # Ath­ (O im rd) (TiMkle) Date of the banquet at the ing 121.2 per string. "The undressln’ will take my the riiiiner im th in l does' not move When his iron innriverlently moveil about the NCAA's lO.M TV pro (EimI) letic Director Moose Krause left mind off Dressen,” he writes. as fast as tlie one wiio i.s op sec­ the hall an Inch and that cost him gnimming appeared this week On ate more ill w'ill th an goo(f will." one of the best- If not the great­ South Methodist Men's CTIub for The NCAA at.atement last ntght est to ever play for Manchester more than a hint that the Irish members of the Manchester High "What Brooklyn needs are some ond. the result being that the two a stroke After reaching the tap for television viewera, iind-r Secretary Tommy Martin of the the organization’s plan of h'vlog w ag designed to placate an arous­ High, Roach has scored fourteen will put up a heck of a battle if No Time Like It football, soccer and cross country new coaches, new' life on the are between home plate and Hurd green lie threr-putted for a six. HiRh Athletic Teams Hall Defeats Boaters^ 1^0 West Side Rec bowling league lines," reads another letter. "How base at the saim time special aelected games tclersst, ed puhlle It did not promise to New Yearns Day Football touchdowns to date, tying the the NCAA tries to control football aquads is Wednesdav evening, passes along the information that change the NCAA program an Get Off to Fast Start Nov. 28 at 6«o’clock at the church f hnrrh I.esgQe else can you account for the Greet "The batter may luint the hail \ Mrrrh‘$nt l.aatQn are the Notre Dame-M)chlg-n school record held by Ray Zema- television after this season .... When Sammy Baugh was the Monday night's scheduled S tate and N avy-M arylsnd en.n- lota, on the contrary. It said to nek. However, he needs ten Guys on the baseball beat are h a ll Temple Iteth Shniom (Si Collapse? The Dodgers weren’t or let It pass, but the result is sl- Howifd I.andtcapinf <3> Manchester High 1s off to Its heading for the Redskins In CIAC Tourney Finak\ games have been moved up to L 'rett ...... ss 95 99 J71 properly handled In the stretch V ays the same. The runner \i'ho's 99 111 1!rt 330 tests. do so w ould spoil everj'thlng. Bowl Games Shaping Up most successful sports pro­ points to top the total point rec­ mentioning Johnny MIse as a pos­ training camp last fall to start Thursday night due to the Rec Cehen ...... 95 131 JOO 926 Mfi'U ...... 97 9*> 138 334 Notre Deme Michigan Stats ord of 96 held by Zemanek. The r u n " on ttiird la tagged out by the rd ...... !-!6 103 85 92I Thf» must be no exceptions to gram in many years. The foot­ sible manager of the Yanks’ Bing­ his ISth season of pro foot- Al Rbgers, UConn football play­ building being closed Mond.ay, "'el.ss ...... 84 92 9.1 269 Carl Furlllo hit only .259 the catclier. iu.it tlie runner w'ho’a on will he seen in Eastern cities, the ex,peeimental program said latter collectcil twelve extra 0.«:rln!kv ...... loi 97 135 .133 ^ ...... PC 1!3 AH ball team annexed the (JCIL hamton, N. Y., farm next summer. balL a couple of Waahington er from Manchester, has boon elec­ Armistice Dny. I-ee's will mil last month, Fee Wee Ree.se .24,’t. .sci ond .slide.? Ill safe, for tlie nin- . . . 106 85 19! N'.nry M niilnnd in thr west. Both points during his big 1943 season WilUam Hall High of West Hart- . Manchester played Pomfret pr Kovpppky .... m 93 94 398 the Ni'AA. because "e chenge tn subduing Ohio State and North­ title and have compiled the Bill Skiff, Bingo’s 1951 manager, ted president of the Junior class Hartford Road, and Ollle’s face the Gil Hodges ,247, Andv Fnfko .27.3 ner wlui was on tliird has taiien ii'?^ — 110 113 322 games are sellout.^ Twelve citiea. New York, Nov. P- '^-M ajor while Roach has only three this writers cornered him and ford, CCIL soccer champions, add- i afternoon at Nebo. eiur plan m ight te e r down th e en­ western. That's a considerable or­ best record by any Red and is slated to return to scouting .. asked; "8am, is this going to at the University of ConnecUcut. Kaceys Thursday night. To^.al* snd Duke Snider .1,’>7. Moreover. out the entcher, w)io is now in no Including Waahington. D. C. Chi­ tire research atructure. Alt per­ bowl irouta will have their binoc­ season for an 87 point total. Head 479 -508 490 1497 B 534 505 547 15S6 der but Illinois has proved Itself a White squad In years. In addi­ Horton Neartra, Rice safety man, ed the CIAC Class A-B title yes- | wraVlIartfordVlT'^Sj^MaiK!^^ North Mrthndist No. <1» Dressen got only two victories posllinn to t.ag the seroncl man. l l r ' i Sort# Shop il ) cago ami Cleveland, will not sit m ulars trained on half a dor.en aladia Coach Walker Briggs said he will be your last season?" . . . sons experienced in reseereh know tomorrow but they'll palnstakinply considerable football team. tion, the team 1s the highest is the smallest Southwest (Confer­ Baugh paused reflectively be­ terday afternoon with a 1 to 0 con- | Hannon Walter Fox is a new member of Approximately one-half of the Br-i'wn ...... 93 93 89 375 out of Don New'comhe. one out of I "Tills pl.ay T’ev e r fail.s If prop- Tt nV) 93 -- 198 on nnv teleea.st.a at all that once reaearch Is started, you , let Jimmy run as much as possi­ Hentschelj B p r-b p ...... il'n' I ' S4 l(TO 184 The southwest, which provides scoring machine In the school's the Advisory Recreation and Park bleachers erected at the Mt. Nebo r . 91 im 277 Rslph Branen. j erly execllti d Mldwe.Hleinrra wanted esreclal- avoid one of the bip football battles ence football regular. Listed at 147 fore replying: "I don't know: quest over Manchester High at the j Falkin KeUer . . . 'ib ild n 107 - 101 >17 eamiot tamper with It or adjust the host tema In the Cotton Bowl, ble tomorrow in an effort to set a Board, Walter succeeds Clarence football field will be taken down Mnfrnu^i:>7i 87 87 87 3fll 127 121 105 .353 !v to see Die N otre Dame gam e at of the day. history. pounds, he actually weighed 139 I haven't tried It yet . . . May­ Wethersfield High school field. | Nyser Slover G. A. PhiYpppII Overhaul Coarhlng Staff j "W'iiat tile fiodgM's lack is color, for fesr of disrupting the entire is in its usual stew, with no team new standard. "Gyp" Gu.stafson. and moved Into the armor” on 83 99 91 273 , ?Ty idnd M haseiiall gives you k* 105 I ’O 87 .302 Fast lanslng, Mich That's the clash at East Lan- Coach Pete Wlgren's cross after one tough game this season. be last year was.” Richie Hungerford booted the Parker Cronin B. Chnpppll ... 116 95 102 313 That the Dodgers are geing to protect. dominant. TCU leads the league The Indians have racked up 227 Monday. Nov. 19 for the hasket- Foothall fans In Michigan, led Binp, Mich., between unbeaten, un­ country team also won CX7IL b game's only goal In the second. Kalinowski overhaiil the roarhtng staff Is cer­ color ” "The program has been wrorked with a perfect record and after a points In seven previous games to Soap’s O Blardil Mel Oishing has turned in a h.all season. There are 2.,500 hv Ilepuhltean Rep. Ford, were the tied Michlpan State, fifth ranked honors. The current harriers period. The triumph gave Hall a 1 Bri^ano l ’Ot'^1.8 ...... 464 465 470 1399 tain. Taking a tin fmm the Yan­ Another letter urges that the out at a cost of more than $80,000 re.-rt this week takes on Texas. Rice establish a new all-time scoring Irving (Soup) Campbell, veter­ Kosakowsktr fine job to date as director of ac­ bleacher seats at the football field Hanrtu'tp ...... Bums keen XTinager Tire'^cee^ ToIaU 538 510 4 9 5 ’1521 first to holl over Since the trl«h- nationally, and once-defeated No­ are one of the be.st balanced an New Hampshire sports writer, record of 11 and one for the season McTeague o Newman! . 13 18 18 54 kees, an organization affluent to the NCAA snd ton much tS St tre Dame, bounding back toward and SMU in that order. squads the school has ever mark for one flca*on. em Conference rushing record tivities at the West Side Rcc with sunerloe aides, the Brookli'n The niitlior. it develops, is a Spartan game was si! sold nut, Windham has enjoyed but mod- was covering a game In which his while Manchester has won seven Skeindarian i Frechette! T o ta li 482 483 483 14.M 33 |Uif nil on <2 iteke to risk Jeopardizing the en­ Its former heiphta. That puts a lot of significance with a total of 2,647 yards. He has building. Police Chief Herman Srhendrl brass ts ron.'iderlng .such old pros G iant fan snd since other malor coilegea in on the game tomorrow between boasted. rs te siicce.s.s to date. Coach Andv son, Bernard, played for the New games, lost four and played one Thomas Ca , 87 tire project Neither is bowl fodder. As a The soccer team, coached by three games to go .... The newly- tie. It was the third time this sea­ has offered to assume the respon­ . , 94 the .state were no! plaring at home Texas and Baylor at Austin. The Palau’s squad undefeated in 1949 Hampshire U. freshmen against Hungerford 1 McNamar Manchester High romedy band sibility of ninning the conressinn rpnt^r ropcrpcjitlrinBl No. 1 l3) ...... 83 and thu.s no! siihler! lo TV rrmpe- "We ask that the people Ir.ter- member of the Blp Ten not yet Dick Danielson, reached the organized Eastern Wheelchair son Hall has turned back the In­ Sweeney o Day TI:lir-»kl .. . . 11 t 119 105 3.38 A .A n d ffio n 104 C7 101 292 M'Ch Tftm Trip'* Sa'a* 17^4 . . 98 e.s’ed In college football under­ Ismghorns. beaten only by Arkan­ and w inicss In 1950, has been Boston U...... When the regular will perform Saturday afternoon booth at the armorv on n'ghts of IBrh T'’Smi 632 !t!lon, Pnsrtan fans demanded fo able to partake of the Western finals of the CIAC tourney be­ Basketball Association plans a ten-' dians. Hall won previous games, Goals scored HungerforC Brown ...... 126 109 107 342 .Tnhnsen . .. . 94 119 1.30 ,343 126 stand our peobiems snd cooperate sas, are a slight favorite over the coming along fast and Is expected P.A. announcer failed to show up, at Mt. Neho dtirlng the halftime home ba.'iketha'l games of Man­ ...... 107 91 96 ?'i4 Bensen ...... 102 118 95 ’’15 know why !hev were denied the Conference's Ho.se Bowl pravy fore bowing. game schedule for each of six 4 to 2 and 3 to 2. (penalty). N V '. ,k’ - .'?•!) *!' 121 0 V wi*h iia during this year of expert- Michlpan State is ineliplhle. The Baylor Bears, tied by Texas A*M to give the Indians plenty of Campbell took over the microphone Interml.sslon of the Wlndham- chester Migti and to turn .nil prof­ rraii'U U ...... IM 99 99 298 rjirlst^n ...... 125 114 121 360 ilsiial !hrllls of one of the big teams this winter. The locals threatened In the last Sutistitutes; Hall—Versell, Ha^ M-raltl'k ’7’ k M-i'u-r- 1212. i^ilrirM g 487 .51 4 448 1449 men* " FlKhtinp Irish simply shun post­ and beaten last week by Texas anxloii.s moments. I'e gave a fine factual report Manchester football game. its over to the hleh srhool Tl’e ...... ITO 66 128 326 118 ’A .MlMl'0 Wa;< k< W*M 115 3 games of the year Dot’s AH, Brotbecs period but could not counter ron. Smith. Manchester—E>uMeI,| Totals 519 553 559 16.31 v3 h'ta (timfe < The fietinit public was esi'eciai- Television 'ana strstning to see season actlvitiy. Christian, l,Ast G«me For Many until late in the game when, with money to be spent on extra curri­ 113*. (■' .-5»Ta’1’# 113 1. The other Bowl aspirants have against the stiff Hall defense. Bogli, Hansen, Kingman. T otuls 557 sVW 535 1598 FI.'TUI 121 r .,n ,'o 70 ly emi'hallc, and congraf ulate.t a different foothal! game than that But elsewhere you'll find the Seniors who will bo playing the score tied, BU. completed a After busting two pairs of specs cular artlvities in the school. MRfrhf SP 02 07 Thorpe to Undergo Second Cofierptational <1> South MrthofUat No. 1 (I) ‘V W om rn’t I f t i n r scheduled for them, nr any foot­ pieces pradtially falllnp into place a fairly easy week of It. Top- their last football game for Man pass In the territory patrolled by in one exhibition game at Koko­ rhffP ’nRn lo'* 107 It.self 'Tursdar when the NCAA ranked Tennessee Is a strong Whltehtll 81 103 98 282 j Brown 9T 9] 108 Bnlm . .5? siulenly annouiwed the game ball gnme at all. might not get In the plant jip-saw puzzle that Chester include co-captains Bobby mo, Ind., recently, George Mlkan, The Edgarfown Sperlal .86 141 K. I choice over Washington A Lee at his son ___Then, In tones that BALGH Is Your Iluhni'V 76 108 85 269 I \Vhl*r i : : 00 would be tel" ast in Detroit over env relief But St least they makes up the Jan. 1 bowl program. Skin Operation Johnson and Jimmy Minicuccl, forecast a trip to the woodshed the big Minneapolis basketballer, 91 88 88 : [ Nhrhol6 96 09 97 Pr! rpgs — 306 Knoxville and Maryland, No. 3, Is Bftclev 101 105 106 * ! Bpflirtl 80 108 85 <'sr’' 'n il Trufker- Lffrc'chpllfe . .. . — 92 WW.I TV (NBCI. had an explanation. Feature games in this respect arc Pinky Hohonlhal, Charlie Gaskell, when sonny reached home, "Soup' is thinking seriously of trying con­ ^tystic. Conn.— —Seven varht How srO s I>inil^nnlnK at Los Angeles, where all winning favored to add to the woes of rlnbs were Invited to talte pnrt n Qnil'trh 124 92 98 .314 And*»r!«oi 99 93 102 II was thought the NCAA had winless, downtrodden Navy at Phil Rich, Johnny Gagliardone. roared: "The player who failed to tact lenses again .... But we al­ M - r f b. ‘ 1 ‘ r B n d * ♦, d r •» T o tt!! 477 501 501 1479 given In to pressure by Rep Ford Stanford tackles once-defeated Philadelphia, Nov. 9—(;P>- Jim Jimmy McArdle and Phil Burgess. the annnol Show Derby at ^Tv9tic T -''.vn Mc!)irs . . Baltimore. cover that pass was Campbell.'* ways heard basketball was a .“no Time Left To Plant T'.taU . 473 494 47.5 1444 j Tntfi’i v .u ’h Fiul fSl'cn and his barkers Southern Caitfomia for the alnai.st Thorpe, 63-year-old Indian athlete penport. But at the le.st irimite \VHAr8 THE REAL PRICE Georgia Tech, tied by Duke last In adilition, juniors Harold Duff Sports Before Your Eyes contact” gam e ___ Princeton, N. H unilrsp 29 29 29 ?7 | 11 icrii "irrl- • * les r ‘' '’'M’h 'jc C ommunltv psesa *.3» Ilnwei'er, the NCAA statement certain Rose Bowl plum, and at termed America's greatest of the and Tommy Corcoran will be In­ Edenrto\5*n. ronldn’t mal^e — . . , _ _ .1 rib r*o" ...... 116 84 - 200 not a special exception but a _ Yoall find OUT competont Baylor vie to keep their post­ over the CIAC age limit. a crew he drafted from amoni? I Brown 102 109 107 318 H'rh Sinr’e ®»rlrf M)tbn»jt a m ark— Ivi'« n 121 113 118 2^'4 no match for the fast, offensive- cate operation today for what a- Harry Matthews in the feature ....After the Yanks’ Bob Oeleri I U«n.«on 12.5 11 4 107 346 ...... — 96 130 226 "technieal adjustment to permit IV ippralsere (veU quallflad to season aspirations alive. Supporting Roach in the back- their nnmheus and sail a boat to Nt Bride**!’# N" I Vl M t Idh •r'i Al:r* pArholskl, 95 Wier minded Engineers. threw 42 passes last Sunday, a Bulbs For Spring Mann .6 1 11.3 91 265 efficient and proper video hand­ I ^ " help voo. As of this moment, the major hospital spokesman described as a field will be Johnson, Bernie Ale- fight of the (Cleveland Christmas represent Edfrartown. The siippe.s- LaChappelle 93 90 307 I B if Ten I’rinceton and its tailback wiz­ fund card but so far hasn’t had an Giant defensive lineman com­ ,*k .. ki . 101 125 91 317, Kam P’ r**!! I 101 ' Cna Us T(ta!» .540 509 562 161! ling" The Detroit TV station was bowl games stack up like this: form of skin cancer. many, Roil Ritchie, Duff and possi tion wn.q adopted Edfrartown won. 402 522 497 U ll Remember, there Is aever Ro.se Bowl - Illinois (6-0) vs. ard. Dick Kazmaler, are expected okay from Jack Hurley, Matthews' plained: "When they put that guy n-RP'.iv 98 117 92 101 4 A’’ff n^‘"b0'‘ki 9"^ An"' Picket Part's l»slr\ tl) to relay the Notre Dsme-MIchl- Thorpe has been appearing at bly Harold Carlson. The latter was Our lost shipmofit af bulbs has arrivad. Colorful BEH ER DEAL C. Ahr^ltlf . 104 104 104 f»v 10 fi.qpattf' r ij s b 'n r 98 M r>nr'^ F P.'M*' -b srt 92 — S4 1‘6 ga.n P late clash to tha F ast. In any nhllgatinn when two oaO to have a breeze at Harvard and fforhov . \ t \ Glance 92 S9 181 Stanford (T-0) or Southern Cali­ injured in the Meriden game and manager .... South Carolina’s back five yards and he fades ten V. Abr«lti8 90 n o 97 I Zion l.uthrrsn (0» • Iplln’h 972 Pruncca ('»'«tla)| '>''11 r-nph') extend footlmll's longest current Philadelphia cafe heading an tulips, doffodils, hyacinth, crocus, grapa hyacinth, Al"-'' P..ci.r 0-, 10 9*, ' o n e s 110 11R 132 3‘k) addl'ion to giving Its Detroit set fornia (7-1). has missed the locals last two con­ Steve Wadlak already has broken more, chasing him la Just like tak­ PONTIAC DEALER N ational 1.4*a(rue ; Hampt"n ...... 72 73 JARVIS REALTY Sugar Bowl—-Maryland (6-0) vs. winning streak to 20 games. The all-Indian song and dance troupe. M ontreal 4, Bo.ston 2. LllPan T 95 6 I (■'Mab 101 R5 - US ovners the Nsvy Marj'land gsme. tests. Charlie Justice's four-year-South- ing 42 wind sprints.” paronniols, ovorgraons. shrubs, ate. ♦ ( ••ntrr 'Nin'ut. Totals ...... 508 549 483 1540 ' Drf ?uian ...... 1 ’'2 -1’ 3 i H'em . 9 6 91 150 319, Tigers are fourth ranked nation­ He entered Ijinkenau Ho.spital North Methodlut No. ? M) I K\r.r>er\ ...... H5 *3’ Antomatire ! esjtce said the NCAA, and engineers had Manchester 4113 Tennessee (6-0), Toronto 3, Chicapo 1, W 1. P PeMe- '•hi!'* . ally. several days ago when a .sore on 90 276 1 Wll.son ...... 7a SI no J2.I Cotton Bowl- Texas Christian T v l f f ...... 98 PoU--: M -tirs ...... 10 5 I r t ’rrer . — n s (5-2) or Texas (6-1) vs. Tennessee Wisconsin, still In the running his lower lip failed to respond to Hanna ...... 134 94 343 1 H. H a m p l^ n ...... 96 1 39 115 350 1 pc, y\ tirg ...... 9 6 for Western Conference and Rose ordinary treatment. rhappElI ...... 138 90 329 I . ------I Sri’’mrr'.a ...... k 7 3M 1556 or Georgia Tech (6-0-1). Bow Out a s Cridde rs Against Windham B G rb a m ...... 100 100 100 30i1 j Tntals , . 448 S'T) 468 1414 ; Msr'‘baft*r P.sils*''rs .... 8 7 Orange Bowl—Georgia Tech vs. Bowl honors In ca.se Illinois should The former Carlisle Indian in­ WOODLAND GARDENS stub a toe. risks Its No. 9 national stitute football star and 1912 HolmAi 96 98 88 262 South Mf’thndiht >'o. ? -v - tans. If Stanford prevails, it must added that Jim will he in the hos­ P o la n c b ^ k ...... 10.5 108 S'" v p ik 117 5. T ” -'r H2 3 t' rv?.' pital about a week, then relea.sed Z b o r a y ...... 94 111 Total! ...... 528 531 512 157 ’ll 2 P*- " 110 Ms- r’-d 100 $ ru- yet take the measure of Oregon 7 /in ! i ...... 91 99 • ’■•r'Tiler 1' ^ 6 \Vb.;tn< " lOS 1 i'eterso r .00 16" high grille, your State and California for a perfect Sports Schedule for a few days before returning 107,6. Haves 107 4. O Nel! 106- $ for more surgery. IIlIdAbrand ...... 88 114 Double Strike Leacne league mark. Southern Cal. whose Double Strike (l> REAL BARGAINS IN only' blot Is a 27-17 defeat handed Saturday, Nov. 10 Thorpe was voted the Nation's Tolala ...... 466 523 487 1476 Rldolft ...... 90 109 •nit’a! and instaUation. Its third stringers by Camp Pendle­ Windham va. High, 2 p. m.— No. I football player and a mem­ 2-1 SNO CAPS St. Rridffet'a Team 2 (4 I Phalps ...... 89 101 ton, has UCLA and Notre Dame Nebo. ber of the all-time All-Amenca Stewart ...... 92 92 92 27’6 <'*hersb!nl ...... 98 100 Sports Mirror 500 All Ready For You — Most AH Sites M fC n o e ...... 101 99 92 292 KcchJn ...... 110 109 Satisfaction Guaranteed rem aining. Sunday, Nov. 11 In A ssociated P ress Polls. Keeney ...... 106 112 1(17 The hospital spokesman said, 600-16— $9.95 670-15—19.95 F ...... 83 113 lOO 296 Illinois, ranked second behind Silk City at Rockville, 2— Le Exc. Casing Exc. Casing McConvllle ...... 90 113 106 308 Tndsv A Year Ago—Bls'.r Cher- Tenne.s.see nationally, can wrap up gion Field, "Naturally we can't tell exactly Sullivan ...... 122 118 106 346 T o tsts ...... B31 553 !5'T rv, football coach at ths Univer- the nature of the cancer until we Clpm’i CiTorerv (2* the other Rose Bowl berth by con­ Sunday, Nov. 18 Saw Tooth Tread Regular 0«ntilcore ...... 91 110 91 292 .sity of Texas, announced he w'ould quering Iowa this week and then Silk City vs. Spartans, 2 — get It under a microscope, but we TottlB ----...... 488 534 496 ISIS R1A054 ...... 109 108 n o 327 re.sign from the post at the sea­ USED West Hartford. have high hopes that everythin „00-16— $6.95 Exc. 670-15—$6.95 Exc. AT YOUR AUTHORIZED ChsMiberi ...... 116 *10 110 333 son's end due to business reasons. will turn out well following the St. James No. 2 <0) T>up*<‘<‘btno ...... 102 113 105 320 T hursday, Nov. 22 200 Used Tires—$3.95 Up r.^Rlvlere ...... 98 114 118 330 Sav(?r.ck ...... !29 190 108 36? Five Y'ears Ago—Army and Annual Five Mile Road Race plastic operation. " 300 Used Tubes—$1.00 and Up LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER Notre Dame fought to a scoreless A motion picture ba.sed on P. Aceto ...... 93 100 108 .348 T o tal! ...... 549 571 524 1644 G O B Y BUS Starts at 10:30 in front of Mary E. Paranl ...... 119 171 108 348 tie in their third annual grid clas­ Cheney Library on Main street Thorpe's life was released this We Do Not Burn or Mar Your White Sidewalls B Paranl ...... 122 102 105 329 sic before 74,000 at Yankee Also football game at Mt. Kebo, fall. ; J. Aceto ...... 91 100 98 289 Maton Iff'oodworklTTf (2) Stadium, the game halting Army’s L I N C O L N Burfess ...... 85 ~__ 85 i-^o B Silk City vs. foe to be announced .. . 106 127 78 311 streak of 25 consecutive victories. CARS $10,000 Stock of Seat Covers. I..arge8t Stock and Only the I.««t Day Counts T o ta l! ...... 523 537 521 1581 B. Auffust . . . . 108 96 — 204 Ten Years Ago—The Chicago WE NEED ROOiT a t 11:30; Selection East of the River To Pick From Canter Congo S’o. t (4) DOWNS Sunday, Nov. 2.5 TAKEt^o^ 18 MONTHS TO PAY H Auffus*...... 93 108 97 299 Bears walloped the Cleveland ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM Brooklyn, N. Y. — (A’) — The S U ck el ...... 101 97 128 326 Rlvosa ...... 102 t14 114 330 H(»rtford Rams vs. Silk City, 106 90 77 273 ___ — 103 111 214 Rams bv a .score of .il-lJ. TRIPII National League pennant in $30,000 Stock of Auto Parts. Bargains to Everyone D. McComb ___ ..... Look Af These Leave Center Travel Agency —Nebo. N elli ...... 86 91 95 272 T w enty Y ears A go—T u I a n e, TRACK playoff again.st the Giants, were in Harold DoO B obby JotaBooB 1951 FORD PICK-UP TRUCK 90 122 106 31 Total! __ ...... 494 549 485 1528 at a:5S A. M. Sunday, Dec. 2 Tommy (>>rooraB OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. t Sian ...... trying for the Southern Confer­ PRICES TeL 2-8080 Spartons vs. Silk City. 2—Nebo first- place for 147 days of the sea­ (End) (Halflmok) (QoBrterliBck) R. M cComb ...... 108 108 100 316 F lr e p lo g i <1) ence championship, boasted a 7-0 WINDOWS and DOORS son. Included was a stretch of Green. Stork No. U-439...... PfickPtl ...... 106 108 102 316 record going into its game with 491 508 505 1504 Mordavaky ...... 93 109 98 300 • IXTRA WARMTH In COLD WIATHM NtW ENGLtNO TR»NSP0RUII0N CO 138 con.secutive days in the top T o ta l! ...... Perrett ...... 99 99 99 ’96 Georgia. spot. On the other hand, the bout tonight with Dan Bucceronl, when he climbs out. His face la 1950 MERCURY CLUB COUPE Handicap ...... 44 44 44 132 y>ohl ...... 89 87 97 272 • EXTRA c o o l COMFORT in WARM WlATHIt G lanta were in la.st place .May 15 Batl Luck Seems a W'illing but crude workman from kind of a yellow color. But he Blue. Radio and Heater. Vesco ...... 98 118 100 316 Philadelphia, and $3,000 television don't think it's much. CAMPBELL T o ta l! ...... 535 552 549 1636 '38 PACKARD • CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR MEASUREMENTS AUTO INSURANCE and were still in the second divi­ Stock No. r-441...... T o ta li ...... 484 521 495 1500 sion Ju n e 3. payday. If he won as expected, an "Soon as I get home that night 4-Door Sodon • HEAVY DUTY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM To Dog LaStarza almost certain Cleveland date with my wife tells me 'Call the store!’ *■ gt. Joha't A I 155 CENTER STREET — TELEPHONE 2-4546 Satisfaction S>125T 1^ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 >'■“ ■ J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN., PRIDAX, NOVEMBER 9, 1961 PAGE • rA« EARL W. YOST sion was to decide today the fight­ Brooklyn'! front office fiddles. Frank Frisch and Johnny Mize. him a stroke w hich m ight looivt Sports Editor ers television fans will see in the large by payoff time Sunday, ChlCGRo, Nov. (;pi—The N g- Dodger fan* burn. Another entry in the Long Is- decided thi* was not feoalbla. main event at Madison Square Gar­ Walter F. O'Malley, the club's . laml newspaper eonteat not only l'’ary MIddlecoff, the golfing tionel CVtllpRlate A thletic Asiiocla- Indians Play Host to den tonight. dentist from Memphis, Tenn., Hence, th« NCAA change of mind. Grange And Baugh grand poobah, has expressed deep I cites weak spot.*, but tells the tlon dt>osirt int4*nd to change lift Meanwhile, Ford and others ih Marahall Aitken and guard Dick. Faculty Manager Dwight Perry The International Boxing Club was top man by one stroke going Windham High at Mt. and abiding faith in Chuck Dres- hoard of strategy how to conduct toIevlaloM pn>grHin for (‘olloge Western Michigan, a* well as the Plagge are the only starting mem­ reports that it will cost Manches­ was forced to look for another sen. but proteatktions )>ea and gniwl.a of mut h of srhednled 10-round heavyweight MIddlecoff, the 1949 tT. S. Open since an exception apparently had 227 Points to Date New York, Nov. — Dick fall. Center Aitken is a junior and mont, for the New England cross test being run by a I.iong Island the guy writes. "We won the the iiportsi%1nd>'i1 piihiir. been made in the ca*a of Detroit, M cCann, the Wuhlngton Red- Plagge a sophomore. country championship event this fight with Danny Bucceroni be­ newspaper to decide how best the | eounly semi-pro crown. Brooklyn champion who six years ago be- cause of a cold. NC'-AA Pfflclala obviously aro aimllnr exception* could not be akine' general manager and tub- weekend. Dodgers can Improve the 1932 pic- , dri'piu'd loo many games by one eaiiie the only amateur in the Highest scoring football ma- Matchmaker Al Weill arranged amartinif under critlct»ni by thou- made elsewhere. thumper, arguea that only two Dixon "D ippy" Evans, Silk (Tity ture. The person writing the best i run. If they listen to me. Ml tournament's 49-year history to -hlne ever developed at Manches­ several matches to preaent to the finish first, eame up with hia sec­ mindA of foolbiiU fana, aportswnt- The nation's blacked-out capital ter High will mark finis to Its sea- football playere ever drew crowd* football guard, has won first prize Harry Smith handled the soccer essay receives a season pass to show 'riu’liow to gel the extra era and even legislators. They la- In the "Iron Man" photo contest In coaching reins al Manchester commission for approval. Ebbet* Field. lu ll” ond one-under par 71 yeaterilay was seething. Washington news­ ion tomorrow afternoon at Mt. by themaelvea—Red Orange and Meantime. La Starza and Bucc­ suetl a apet'lal explanatory ataie- L ■ Hactford. Evans has a truly re­ High during the recent Illness of One womsn, instead of writing : Then, with utter disregard for for a 142 and a Ftrokc edge over papers, de.scrtblng ths NCAA pro- ''Jcbo against Windham High of Sammy Baugh ., Dick can quote eroni have been re-matched for three rivals Dic)t niapmaii, the nicnf laat night, Aver tl\e alRna-j griim, used such phrases as "flrst- Wllllmnntlc. Barring inclement figures to show how attendanca markable physique. Each contest­ Ooach Dick Danielson. a letter, sent along a package of j grammar, the uoii-slop geniiia re­ lure of aecretary-treaiiirrr Ken- I Dec. 21 in the Garden. mud from an Arkansas river bot­ veals the most-zealously guarded British Amateur champion from ciaas siiafii ’ "foot logic," "dun- weather, the largest crowd to ever falls off at Redskin games when ant had to submit a photo of his neth li (Tugi Wilson. ■ physique to the judges. Chet Nowickl is setting the tom to be rubbed on Dodger pltoh- seeret sluee D-Iiay Plnehnrat, Jimmy Adams, Scotch derlirad thinking" and ‘.'haluva • T4 wltne.ss a home schola.stlc foot­ Sammy isn't playing and he claims pace in the Y Bowling League ers’ arm s. 4'atrher Is Bloeked Out member of the British Ryder Oip The Btatement ruled out any mess." ball gam e In M anchester is ex­ change tlda Saturday, or any in all other casea the fans turn Wednesday night’s scheduled w ith a 126.3 gam e average. No- "It'll give them guys control "With niniiers on third and sec­ team, and Tommy Bolt, Durham, One NCAA official even joined pected to be In the stands at the other Salunlay, In the cxperimon- out to see the team as a whole, baseball umpire.*’ meeting at Mur­ wickl rolls with the Manchester for a change," she says, ond and one out,” he explains, N. C.. professional, the protest. Max Farrington of kickoff which Is listed for 2 Bowling tal program set up for this fall. A George Washington Univaralty. including the individual atar .... Motor Sales. Jerry Smith is riin- . A male member of the Faithful "when the pitcher starts to throw Mlddlecoff’s bad bole was the o’clock. phy’* wa* po.stponed. Secretary thange. anld the Nt'AA, wouM iiieiiilier of the NCAA televlaton In Texas they'd probably add Doak Jim Murray of the Manchester neriip with a 121,9 mark. Vic suggeats the Brooklyna doll up to the liatter, the I’uimcr on scH'- par five eighth, a 488-yardei-. All Eye* on Roach After a fine tee shot he was ad­ jeopardize the entire project comml'tee, declared: All eyes will be trained on full­ Walker to the list, but that’s about Board plans a meeting next week. Abraltls has a 121,8 average and pretty models in Bikini bathing ond s ta rts for tliird and the, ru n ­ John OagHaiOoBB Jim McArOe ner on third starts for home, but dressing hia ball for the second The flrat widespread complaint.s "Tlie hlarkoiit here S a tu rd ay Jimmy Mlnkioccl Ohnriln Oaakril back Jimmy. Roach, one of the as far as you can go... .After his n u M ek F'reddy McCiirry has been averag­ suits, use them as ushers. Pinky HolwnUinl recent visit here. Notre Dame Ath­ (Chmrd) (T ackle) (T ackle) "The undresain' will take my the nmner on third does not move when his iron inadvertently moved about the NCAA's lt>M TV pro serves no purpose end it may cra- CP»<^klo) (G uard) state’s best backs’ this fall and Date of the banquet at the ing 121.2 per string. Bte more ill will than good will.” (Emi) letic Director Moose Krause left mind off Dressen." he writes. as fast as the one udio is on sec­ the ball an Inch and that cost him graniMunp appeared this week f'n one of the best - If not the great­ South Methodist Men's Club for The NCAA st.atement. last night more than a hint that the Irlah members of the Manchester High "What Brooklyn needs are some ond, the result being that the l«o a atiqke .After reaching the tap for television viewers. und«r est - to ever play for Manchester Secretary Tommy Martin of the new coaches, new life on the are between home plate and third green hXlhrce-putted for a six. the organization's plan of hiving "'s* designed to placate an arous­ High. Roach has scored fourteen will put up a heck of a battle If No Time Like It football, soccer and cro.ss country HiRh Athletic Teams Hall Defeats Boaters^ 1-0 We.st Side Rec bowling league lines," reads another letter. "How base at the samr time special selected gajnea t<’le('s«tt. ed piibite It did not promiia to touchdowns to date, tying the the NCAA tries to control football squads is Wcdne.sdav evening, passea along the information that rbange the NCAA program an New Year’s Day Football Get Off to Fast Start Nov. 28 at 6«o'clock at the church rhnrch I.pRine else can you arcount for the Great "The batter mav hunt the ball V Hxrrhint t.eiRoe are the Notre Dame-Mlrhlg^.n school record held by Ray Zema- television after this season .... the Monday night’s scheduled State and Navy-Maryland con­ lo's en the contrary, it said ta When Sammy Baugh was hall. Templft Bflh Sbntom " If* will be seen In Fastem cities. the evperiments! program $ald latter collected twelve extra Armi.stire Day. lye’a will roll Oft!rJnpk>' ...... 101 97 135 333 ball team annexed the CCIL hamton, N. Y., farm next summer. ball, a couple of Washln^on er from Manchester, has been elec­ last month. Tee Wee Reese .24.’1. -SC. ond -siidc.i til safe, for the ru n ­ Mnr'^e Nnvy M iuslniid in ih^ we.ftt Doth tlie NCAA, hecaiiz* "a change in points during his big 1943 season William Hall High of West H art­ Manchester played Pomfret prtj Kovpppky ...... Ill 93 94 298 J L'hnson subduing Ohio State and North­ title and have compiled the Bill Skiff, Bingo’s 1951 manager, writers cornered him and ted president of the junior class Hartford Road, and Olllc's face the Gil Hodges .247, Andv rnfko 27.3 nel who was on tliird has taicen pntnes are ^rllotit.s Twelve clt'^s, our plen m.lght tear down the en­ New Yorlt. Nov. Major while Roach has only three this ford, CCIL soccer champions, add­ this afternoon at Nebo. western. That's a considerable or­ is slated to return to scouting .. asked: "Sam, la this going to at the University of Connecycut. Kaceys Thursday night. Total* 479 508 490 1497 and Duke Pnider .137. Moreover. out the catctier, who is now in no T.c.«'« including Wn.ihlngton. P. C , C hi­ tire research structure All per­ l)ow'l scouts will have their binoc­ best record by any Red and season for an 87 point total. Head Yesterday’s summary: der but Illinois has proved Itself a White squad in years. In addi­ Horton Nesrtra, Rice safety man, be your la s t season ? ’’ . . . ed the CIAC CTass A-B title yes­ Norih Mpthndl*t No. 1 1) Dres.sen got only two vlrtorirs posiiion to tag the second man. 1 Ir'i Solis cago and rifveluid. will not sit in sons experienced in research know* ulars trained on half a dozen stadia Coach Walker Briggs said he will West Hartford (1) (9) Mancheater Approximately one-half of the Ecs'if rt tomorrow but they ll palnstahinRly considerable football team. tion, the team is the highest Is the smallest Southwest (Confer­ Baugh paused reflectively be­ terday afternoon with a 1 to 0 con­ Walter Fox is a new member of Pr.'wn ...... 93 93 89 275 out of Don Newcombe, one o;it of "Til's pl.rr- up\’er fad.s if prop­ on snv at sh Ihst once research Is started, you let Jimmy run ns much ns possi­ i H annon Hentschelj the Advl.sory Recre.alion and Park bleachers erected at the Mt. Nnbo Hff’hF .. ?T. 91 101 277 P I"il.*M.. avoid one of the big football battles The southwest, which provides scoring machine in the school's ence football regular. Listed at 147 fore replying: "I don’t know; quest over Manchester High at the I F alkin K eller Ralph Branca, erly exeiiitid V IbibiM.. ' Midwe.-dfti nr rs w anted cannot tamper with it or adjust ble tomorrow In an effort to set a Board. Walter .succeeds Clarence football field will be taken down MftpnuAon ...... 8 7 87 87 281 !v to pee the N otre Dame gam e .st the host tema In the Cotton Bowl, history. pounds, he actually weighed 139 I haven’t tried it yet , . . May­ Wethersfield High school field. I N yser Overhaul Coarhlng Staff "What the Poilgfis lai )< la color. d f 'r r - , . tor fear of disrupting tha entire of the day. new standard. Slover "Gyp" Gu.stafaon. and moved into the a rm o r,’ on fl. A rh«pr)f*ll ...... 83 99 91 273 K..71.V' Fast I^m.slnq, Mich That's the clash at Kast Lan­ is in its usual stew, with no team Coach Pete Wigren's cross be last year was.’’ Richie Hungerford booted the' Parker n. rh.ftppfll ...... 116 95 102 313 That the Dodgers are going fo Xfy tllnd oi baseball go'es you pcoieet, The Indians have racked up 227 after one tough game this season. Cronin Monday. Nov. 19 for the bnsket- Foot hall fans in Mic'ugRn. l*d sing. Mich., between unbeaten, un­ dominant. TCU lends the league country team al.so won fXJIL game’s only goal In the second Kallnowski overhaul the roarhing .staff fs rer- color " "The program ha* been worked points In seven previous games to Soup’s Ob B lard ll Mel (pushing has turned In a )iall season. There are 2,.5on '■hv Rppublirnn R»i'. Ford, w-r- the tied Michigan State, fifth ranked with a perfect record and after a honors. The current harriers period. The triumph gave Hall a , Brignano KosakowsklT ...... 464 465 470 1399 tatn. Taking a tin from the Yan­ Annttier letier urges Ihnt the out at * cost of more than $90,000 establish a new nll-tlme scoring Irving (Soup) Campbell, veter­ fine job to date as director of .ac­ bleacher seats at the football field HftDflirAp ...... 518 510 493 !.'21 first (o boll over Rince the >r!sh- nationally, and once-defeated No rc.at this week takes on Texas, Rice are one of the best balanced record of It and one for the season M cTeague o 18 18 18 54 kees, ,an organization affluent Tunis keen M in'iger Tiressen to the NCAA and too much I* at mark for one season. an New Hampshire sports writer, N ew m an i tivities at the West Side Rec with sunerior aides, the Brooklyn Tile author. U develops, is a SpM'tnn game wn« si! so'd nut. tre Dame, bounding back toward' and SMU in that order. squads the school has ever em 0>nference rushing record while Manchester has won seven Skelndarian 1 Frechette! a'oke to risk jeopardizing the en­ That puts a lot of significance Windham has enloyed but mod- was covering a game In which his building. Police Chief Herman Schendel Total* ...... , 482 483 488 1453 brass Is eon-'ldering such old pros M ti’ttmo UH Bnd 'Rince other ms lor ro'.leges in Its former beigbta. boasted. with a total of 2,647 yards. He has Thom as i G iant fan. Trt'.nnr 8 7 106 86 2*9 tire project. rate succeas to date. Coach Andv son, Bernard, played for the New games, lost four and played one Ca has offered to assume the respon- c- the .state \> ere no' j'lm ing at home Neither is bowl fodder. As a on the game tomorrow |wtw_^n The soccer team, coached by three games to go .... The newly- Hungerford 1 Cirni . 94 86 26 ‘ 1 Palau's squad undefeated in 1949 Hampshire U. freshmen against tie. It was the third time this sea­ M cN am ar Manchester High comedy band sihilit” of running the mnressinn rpnlpf rongf^cutlnn*! No. 1 43) Palmf r . .82 — a4 lf»6 nnd lhu\ not siil'ieot to TV co-nre- "We ask that the people Inter- member of the Big Ten not yet Texas and Baylor at Austin. The Dick Danielson, reached the organlzed Eastern Wheelchair son Hall has turned back the In­ Sw eeney o Day T l'lir’kl ...... IM 119 lOf. 3.38 A .AntJeroon 104 C7 H rh Tro*n Trip'# -M * - SaU- i::4 and w inless In 1950, h as been Boston U ...... When the regular will perform .Saturd.nv afternoon booth at the armorv on n’ghts of H:rh Trvn Sm-lr 632 .>rr tti! 'n 9.8 85 I'n tltlon, PRertsn fans demanded to es'ed in college football under­ able to partake of the Western ; Ixmghorns, beaten only by A rk^- finals of the CIAC tourney be­ Basketball Association plans a ten- dians. Hall won previous games, Goals scored HungerforC Pr'^'w-n ...... 126 109 107 142 •T nhnson . .. . 119 I.v> ’.;6 ’’4 93 •in stand our prob'ems and cooperate con)ing slong fast an(l is expected P.A. announcer failed to show up, at Mt. Nebo during the halftime home ha.aketha'i games of Man­ to: 11 ^ 95 "1'> n‘g T,.,, know why Ihev were denied the Conference's Ro.se Bowl gravy are a sllgh favorite over the fore bowing. game schedule for each of six 4 to 2 and 3 to 2. _ (p en alty ). m i f ...... 107 91 96 2'’4 n»»jiscin ...... N' \. ; le ’ N-, : ’;.,i ’?! '> V Bir'rr ’21 98 :i3 to give the Indians plenty of Intermission of the Wlndham- chester High and to turn all prof­ rm ri'lil! ...... I'VI 99 99 298 Tarlson ...... ir*'. 114 121 visual thrills of one of the big wi'h us during this year of experi­ Michigan Stat'e 'is ineligible. The ^ Baylor Bears, tied by Texas A*M Campbell took over the microphone teams this winter. The locals threaten?!! in the last Substitutes; Hall—Veraell, Ha^ •\hrnt»)8 ■» 17! 2 *’• '-IrTh and beaten last week by Texas anxious moments. Manchester football game. its over to the high school Tl’c Mi ’ yaU ...... no 86 128 326 !1R N tviri- n \Vft!( kf w*kj 11’. 9 487 .V4 448 1419 games of the year ment " Fighting Irish simply shun post­ I'e gave a fine factual report period but could not counter ron. Smith. Manchester—DuMel.l Trlevl-sion fsna atra'.ning to aee Christian. La.st Game For M ^y Dot’s AB, Brothes* money to he spent on extra curri­ Total* M9 55.3 559 1^31 1: V- r A»>rg't;s 113 1. I The rietioK injblic was esi'erial- season activiliy. until late In the game when, with against the stiff Hall defense. Bogli, Hansen, Kingman. Totftli ...... 557 506 535 1598 Fly mi 121 79 87 166 a different fonthell game than that The other Bowl aspirants have After busting two pairs of specs cular artivitles In the srhool. Murrhrftf 92 97 189 ly emphallc, and congraMilated But elsewhere ynu'll find the Seniors who will be playing the score tied, BU. completed Spmnd roncrrgfttioDUl 41) South Methodlol No. I (1> •\ ' Women'* f e*n?p to'' scheduled for them, or any foot- a fairly easy week of it. Top- Thorpe to Umlergo in one exhibition game at Koko- »’hftpM'in 10? 101 310 Itself -ru-sdai when the N(''AA pieces gradually falling into place their last football game for Man­ pass in the territory patrolled by WhitPhlll ...... , . 81 103 98 282 Hri-tt-n . 9: 9] St»n«lln(o IPll'M . hi ’09 191 sndenly annoiineed the game hill gam- at all. might not get r.anked Tennessee is a strong The r.dgartou’n Special ...... 59 141 96 326 T. In the giant jig-saw puzzle that chester Include co-captains Bobby his son .... Then. In tones that ino, Ind., recently, George Mikan, BALGH Is Your ...... 76 108 85 269 Whi'r '.22 99 1!5 ,336 would be teleiast in Detroit over anv relief But *t least they makes up the Jan. 1 bowl program. choice over Wa.shington A I>ee at John.son and Jlmniy Minicuccl, Maft(:.aon ...... 91 88 88 267 I N’lrhols ...... 96 ^>9 97 :'92 Prlreep* ...’77 Pvrli'l^k' — ’06 39 19S Skill Operation forecast a trip to the woodshed the big Mlnneapolla basketballer, (’’ar’' .n * Tr'i'*ker“ ...... 1-5 9 W WJ TV I NBC I. hed an explanation, Feature games in thts jespect are Knoxville and Maryland, No, 3, is ^Tystir, Conn.—i!P\—Spv4*n yn^bt Rarlpv ...... 101 105 106 312 I n<‘d4rd ...... S9 lOR g5 2R2 LarpchrUe . — 92 — 92 favored to add to the w-oes of Pinky Hohenlhal, Charlie Goskell, when sonny reached home, ’’Soup'' is thinking mriously of trying con­ And**rst'i 99 -93 19?- .llDMArda .L»inilacaiiinc ...... 14. 10 It wa* thaughl Lht NCAA .had at Los Angeles, where all winning Phil Ri<-h, Johnny Gag4iar1bm '• (3' C ommunltY I’yarr Georgia Tech, tied by Duke last Sport* Before Your Eyes contact" gam e ___ Princeton, N. Haniltrap ...... 29 29 29 87 Ihzh ” ir r ’^ --.leftP'!!*' T'lth nc M9 108 Hower-er, the NCA.4 tta.tehjent certain Ro.se Bowl plum, and at termed America's grcatc.st of the and Tommy Corcoran will be in Edenrtown, Mn.*??. rouldn't mnUo 3 '■‘■i 90 93 289 Tl ni) Tr,ple--.fe-Yp.’?•' ('*'w)ts bowl games stack up like this: form of skin ciuicer. many. Re3 8 90 276 I W ilson ...... Ts ‘tl P9 245 ■■>r» F i’mftr — 118 no 323 94 3i.3 ^ H. Hanipt-’n ...... 96 139 115 350 M- (5-2) or Texas (6-1) vs. Tennessee Wisconsin, still in the running his lower lip failed to respond to Hanna ...... 134 115 M rhftpprll ...... 138 101 90 329 Sc1' To!*'* 493 498 565 1556 or Georgia Tech (6-0-1). for Western Conference and Rose ordinary treatment. Bowl honors in case Illinois should The former Cailusle Indian In­ Bow Out as Gridde rs Against Windham WOODLAND GARDENS Rrirh.im ...... 100 lOO lOO lO-l . . 4IR 5^0 466 1414 : P. fi 7 Orange Bowl—Georgia Tech vs. TT'^lmei ...... 26 98 88 282 j Sonlh .MfitioilM No. ? 1(1 I ' irrr! ...... ^ P day M g b t one of the top southwest teams sttih a toe, risks its No. 9 national stitu te football s ta r and 1912 A'J'’. PorM ______3 12 LAST BALL AT THIS PRICE ranking against Pennsylvania in 168 WOODLAND STREET TEL 8474 V.'jPfn ... . 'I.' 1' ■)( 1 IP gh Sir Hftv» ‘ (T('V, Baylor or Texas). Olympic decathlon winner will Total* ...... 502 462 1530 LonmH ...... Iri ".t tOI H’I no 1»4. one of the top Intersectlonal undergo several delicate opera­ IPch Tripl»> —Hft'-a* TV 5 !srt A crowd of 00.000 is expected to OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M...... in? infi im V.’. I H'rh TrlpV--P •'IM* ' ’^47' Hartford, Docn , end Re'ph'Jones. tu rn out at lx>s Angeles to w it­ frays. tions calling for pla.stic surgery, St. Jarttp* Toam 1 <«) I To» :» ...... 92 99 99 2V1 : il’ch T^'am Pinclr*—P.afl'rtoro a l..ankennu spokesman said. He r. LuppHchlno . . . 88 91 106 285 I Johnson ...... V)9 125 112 346] Big Trn lS4ii, Dre-v (g). Includes all hardware, ness the tialtle of the western ti­ l*<-)lanrh'‘k ...... 10.5 108 87 400 117 5 T’*-r ’.’2 5 tans. If Stanford-prevails, it must added that Jim will he in the hos­ pital about a week, then released ^b'lray ...... 94 111 94 299 Total* 523 531 512 1571 ’ ! 1 2 F ' •» ” : ft 4 ’T'* • yet take the measure of Oregon 7ylT)l9 ...... 91 99 96 2«6 '''■r*TV.rr 1' S ^ 55hstn»" 1 ht t le lr rs ' n $ .00 16” high grille, ypur for a few days before returning !07.6, Havrg 4, O Nf!! V'fiT' State and California for a perfect Sports Schedule niM ^brand ...... 88 114 104 306 Double Strike Leacue for more surgery. league m ark. Southern Cal, who.se Doubla Strik* (1) REAL BARGAINS IN only blot is a 27-17 defeat handed Saturday, Nov. 16 Thorpe was voted the Nation's Total* ...... 466 523 487 1476 Rldnlft ...... 9‘*' 109 103 !!t!(!a! and !r.sta!!at!on. Its third stringers by Camp Pendle­ Windham vs. High, 2 p. m.— No. 1 (oothall player and a mem­ 2-1 SNO CAPS St. B rldtP f* Tptfn 2 (4) Ph»»lps ...... 89 101 HP Stewart ...... 92 92 92 276 99 :00 107 ton, has ItCLA and Notre Dame Nebo. ber of the all-time All-America 500 All Ready For You —• Most All Sizes no 109 118 Sports Mirror Satisfaction Guaranteed in Associated Prc.ss Polls. MrCnoe ...... 101 99 92 292 K'-chin . rem aining, Sunday, Nov. 11 600-16—$9.95 670-15—$9.95 Pftpftp ...... 83 1’3 100 296 Keenly ...... !0fi !U 107 325 Illinois, ranked second behind Silk City at Rockville, 2— Le The hospital spokesman said, McConvUlft ...... 90 112 106 308 Tudav A Year Ago— Blair Cher- r "Naturally we can't tell exactly Exc. Casing Exc. Casing Total* ...... 491 53 55S '.5:: Tenne.ssee nationally, can wrap up gion Field. Sullivan ...... 122 118 106 346 Clem’i Grocer. (2 rv, football coach at ths Univer­ the other Rose Bowl berth by con­ Sunday, Nov. 18 the nature of the cancer until we OentDcore 91 'no sity of Texas, announced he. would get It under a microscope, hut we Saw Tooth Tread Regular Total! ...... 483 534 496 15IS 109 10= USED quering Iowa this week and then Silk City vs. Spartans, 2 — R unss resign from the post at the sea­ have high hopes that everything -'j „.)0-i6—$6.95 Exc. 670-15—$6.95 Exc. AT YOUR AUTHORIZED Chainber* 118 n o no son s end due to businea* reasons. West Hartford. 40) I.lipacrhlr.o 102 113 105- will turn out well following the -St. JamPi No. 2 190 1(W Five Years Ago—Army and Thurw lay, Nov. 22 200 Used Tires—$3.95 Up I.*4Rlvlere ...... 98 114 118 330 Savrr'.ck . . 129 Annual Five Mile Road Race f>lasti,c operation." LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 34« Notre Dame fought to a scoreless 300 Used Tubes—$1.00 and Up P. 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B IX O B 1947 Olds Club Coup* SMOOTH, WORN 194$ MERCURY W e carry everything you need —some days you can’t make a 6-Cyl. Hydramatic. Ome I Two-toae gray. One owner. Radio, heater, etc. S to rk No. r-4 2 7 ...... TIRES! $1,295 SPECIAL ~ * -S 4-DOOR SEDAN and show you how to get hast 1/4 WNHC.TV nIckeL try It! results. CHANNEL 4 ! 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE 1950 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 1942 Chovrelat 2-Door • • • ixuutivi mraiocam* iiwoiTi KXCBLUM combiBatkm Black. Radio and heater. Good % ■ Black. Fully equipped, hydramatlc. Jet black. Heater. LoER mileage. B 1 B >1 E Fleetline. A real honey- W E H A V E A Windows and Doon coat rubber. Economical transpor­ Why not step in or phone US now? S0»« 10 P. M. Stoek No. p r o iS I ...... dew. •46.'47-'48-'49-'50 mini nacK tation. 1947 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE COUPE coNtrauenoN no more than the ordinary I 1941 CiMvreiof 2-Door FINE STOCK OF PACKARDS .. but offer lo much more. WILLHUMS ' Radio and heater. Maay extra*. Excelleat eoadittoB. 1949 LIN ^ LN SPORT SEDAN ED8ER $240 PER DAY Excellent mechanical con­ PRICED VERY LOW TOr MAM For Utility, Beauty and And Many Mor* . . . S E C THEM AT THEIR REST ON dition. KaHN I 1940 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Oram. Radio, heater, overdrive. Stock No. 0-880. .. $1795 1941 Flymourti Club GOOD USED TIRES! Clean Car*—.Many With Economy... EXCELUM OIL SERVICE BIaeh. Radio aad beater. Exeepthmally alee Ouwagheub Expensive Repaint •OnOM MASS is a MUSTI Let our rapra- Al VoliMs Gcriort! 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE Coup* .— - ^ aenutive tell you why. No PHONE 4148 I MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSB FROM A good boy! • • • m Itaand tt uy diftH obligation, of courae! SAFETY TESTCD ^ S41 BROAD 8T. 4-Door Sedan. Bine. Radio and Heater...... $1945 ALSO MECHANIC'S DON'T WAIT Open Daily 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Including Wednesday Motorola TV SPECIALS UNTIL THE SNOW GETS KNEE DEEP! BRUNNER’S FUEL and RANGE OIL CALL US NOW TO GET THAT USED CARS Afternoons and Saturday Til ^oon I LOW GOST TRANSPORTATION AU ABOVE CARS HAVE THE FAMOUS “ED” Come . . . gtva n s o a offer! ir tXClUSIVt eiARf-GUARD SCREEN JALLOPY OUT OF YOUR BACK YARDl I 1941 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN...... $295 SULUVAH SAFE BUY USED CAR WARRANTY HARTFORO ROAO PACKARD it TROUBIE-PREE HUfOBMANCt a 1939 OLDS 2-DOOR SEDAN...... $171 OPEN EVERY NASH SALES it INSTANT 'TARGET' TUMNO OIL HEATING ■ (Lata model motor). inamw USED OARS PANTALEO’S “S ,r NIGHT TIL 9 HENRY F. N.ASH, Prop. EQUIPMENT SIO HARTFOBO BOAO SATURDAY 'TIL 5 28 BILYUE ROAD PHONE 2-0846 BUILDINC MATERIALS Stastk Eltetrasio Laboratoritt TELEPHONE S-4IM HORACE STREH TELEPHONE 3346 512 West Center St. JOSEPH PKEOONX TeL 4134 Eatimates Ou Request I BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Open UitO 9 F. M. WE BUY AU MODEL CARS 3S8 East CMfor Stroot JOHN SABUtZ LUMBER FUEL 2-20J7 S-3115 481 Middle Turnpike East TeL 2-1124 CALL DM UBiia siiEii nAacDiiiEt mBFDtat bmb M onehosler Our Promise Is Yodr ISOKMAM ST. MANCHESTER T E L . 4 I 4 S I 155 CENTER STREET — TELEPHONE 2-4545 Satisfaction ^ 8-1257 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10

\ T' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 PAGE FIFTEEN AatoawbilM for Salt 4 Baaliwy Stnrlcta Offtrtd 18 Palntiin—Papering 21 Help Wanted—Male 86 . Fuel and Feed , 49-A Musical Instruments 53 H oums for Sal* REPRIGBRATION Ssrvleo. eom- INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ EXPERIENCED Spoiling gooda SBASOtlED Hardwood, |18 per SPINET PIANOS—Special rental SIX-ROOM Older House — d i ^ OUT OUR WAX RV J. R. WILLIAMS Iowa girl has bean in two auto Model—Couldn't you afford can­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH MILES OF SMILES WITH A cord, delivered, dumped from plan for Christmas purchase, Ma- ycoadition. Aluminum storm wRiw vas? I mtrelal and domttUe. Sm our ing, paperhanglng, celUnga 're- man, capable of managing. Good sntaehuj^ a train wreck and a BARLOW GUARANTEED display 01 guarantsad uaad rstrlf- flnlahed. Fully inaured. Expert inducement for ambitloua man. truck, call Ooventiy 7-6406. tlonally famous Baldwin Acro- dowa, oil heat, large lot Ideel IHEIME UCKP-DBC WCU-.MOWWHEN V Sense and Nonsense plane crash and contemporariea atora. Gsorg* H. WiDlama Aaw>- work. Wall paper bookoi Edward Phone Mr. Wiesen, Hartford 7- sonic A Lester Betsy Ross spinets for children. Barbara Woods, A LOT OP CUTUPS A CUTUPOeiBA ^ ■uggeat it will be Juat her luck to Junior—I know it. Daddy; but A dw tiieneiib USED c Ar clatas, 280 Tolland Tumplko, R. Price. Phone 2-1003. 9505 evenings. —brand new. Full credit of rental Agent, 3702. AKf FUN ON THIS LAUOH.IOU MEVEK 8«t a run in her stockings. I r Garden—Farm— Dairy and cartage If purchased by NiOMT^BHIFT, BUT OET ANOTHER 8plo55meH^oSuSa3G5eaI!^^^T?OT!gTfo5SnfoneS^onroi?inof bills are not alwayi paid when duel CLASSIFIED ADVT. IM I Dodga Club Coup*—Radio and Manchsstar Phont 2-S585, nlihta NOW UNDER construction. Threa NOW EVEN TH' OLC o u r OF HIM TILL Even in hot weather, you can't 7691. Products 50 Christmas. Call or write for de­ I will say a htarty “Hello” at half the''«oUega holidays quite late. In Artist—Many the time I )iad to make friends by giving Ihtm the DEPT. HOURS: heatar. Low mllaafa. oaiclal'a Repairinv 23 Sitaations Wanted— tails, catalog. Gosa Plano Com­ bedroom homes. Rossettoit Con* HE ds M Wearing Appsrel-Fur» 57 dition. Seven years old. All rooms I will swallow three times before Courses and g a s aea 27 Sleepy Girl—Oh, that's all right. 10:30 A.M . —Oyromatic drivt, radio and ANTIQUES Kaflmshsd. Repairing Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 FOR SALE—Men's rebuilt and re- plastered, oak flooring. Four talking when angry. You didn’t disturb me. I had to heater. Uke new. laated shoes. Sam Yulyes, 15 ' down, two up. Ceramic tils bath, I will not criticise but will tempU- gat up to answer this confounded SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1950- Studebaker Champion 4-Door done on any famlturs. TleaMa SMALL FOX TERRIERS — Nice 189 South Main atreat Phoaa TUTORING IN mathematics and Maple atreet. Jual' a lew atepa front and rtar vestibules, fire­ ment folks. telephone anyway. Sedan—Heater. Very clean. Low small Cross breeds. Very nice MR. ALBERT HAS from Main atreet. place, open stairway, full cellar, I will choke back complaints about mileage. 5843. chemistry. Call 2-4014. Boston Terrier female pup. Zlm- rOtJK COOPERATION WILL 3 ROOMS FTIRNITURE hatchway, laundry tulM, copper aches. Ills, and bad luck. Even a nickel is a high price for BE APPRECIATED 1950 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ POWER BURNERR and Range mercan’s Kennels. Lake street, plumbing, oil burner, aluminum I will take my head and heart to anything you don't need. dio and heater, Burners expertly cleaned and Bolton. Phone 6287. with Wanteil—^To Buy 58 combination screens, windows, church regularly. 1949 Oldsmobile CoiRr. Coupe— Private Instructions 28 I will dally examine myself and Model 88. Radio and heater. serviced. Let us service and re ' doors, Venetian blinds, amesite He—What were you and Mrs. D IAL 5121 pair your washing machins or re­ PROFEiSSJONAL Photography, ‘‘WESnNGHOUSE” ELECTRIC WANTED--Used furniture. Liv­ driveway, one car garage, piC -t try to make improvements. Jonea discuistng? 1949 Dodge ’,a Ton Pick-up- including portrait, commercial FOUR PUPPIES, priced $3 each. ing room, Dedroora, kitchen or Heater. frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0888. REFRIGERATOR fence, privet hedge. Ihit' r She—Just business, dear. and negative retouching. Dsy Phone Manchester 2-1403. entire households. Let ua make red cedar shingles. One t .k Tourist—This goat keeps com­ He—I know that, but whose 1949 Dodge ’/t Ton Panel—Like WINDOW SHADES made to a r te you an offei. The Woodshed. new. , or evening. Write Box O, Herald. "" COMBINATION north of East Center atreet in ing into my room. I guess ha's buainesa T Lost and Found 1 and Installed Venetian bllnda Phone 2-3154 Princeton achool district. Pries taken a shine to me. 1949 Dodge 4-Door Sedan — Coro­ and curtain rods. 24 hour asrrlea. Poultry and Supplies 43 RANqE Farmer—No. It's Just that when TAKEN IN ERROR, h«t. at net model. Radio, heater. Three Bonds—Stocks— 114,500. Henry Escott Agency, A young married womati in a to chooae from. Estimates gladly glvan. Pagan ORDERS Now taken for Thanks­ and will transfer 266 High strset west, 3683 or Mr. we don't have visitors, this room Chicago court was Indignant be­ Rasontc Temple, Tueiday, Nov. Window Sbadk Oo., Routa 44 at Mortgages 31 Rooms Without Board 59 is his. cause she was accused of shooting 6. Please return to Temple. 1949 Dodge First Series 2-Door giving turkeys. Cleanly picked Jeffries 2-1706. Sedan. Radio and heater. Very Bolton Notch Phont 2-4478. and wrapped for • your con­ EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS LARGE F'RONT room In private at her husband flv.e times. She SECOND MORTGAGES bought EAST HARTFORD —Sparkling, Mush! said she only took four shots at LOST—Gold fraternity pin with clean. LINOLEUM Remnants 50c square for our own account. Re-flnanc- venience. Phone 7733 prefer­ TO RELIABU: PERSON family. Twin beds, two gentle­ pearls, Wednesday near the Cen­ 1948 Pontiac Coupe Sedan—6 cyl­ ably after 5 p. m. men. Hot water and heat. Park­ new Cape . CThoose youra Darling, let us sail down the him. Just what affect the one yard. Asphsit tile, wall covering. ing, repairs, consolidate, quick, now. F.H.A., only 311.800. CaU mM U-B. BM XIL MlVT languid water! of some far off riv­ ahot difference will have on her ter. Finder call 2-3382. Reward. inder. Radio and heater. conOdential service. Manchester IF INTERESTED ing place. Call 7865. 1948 Hudson Super 8 2-Door Sedan Done by reliable, well-trained THOMPSON'S Tender Turkeys. agent, ^-3151. er, just you and 1 together, into sentence is debatable. —Very clean. Reasonable. men. All Jobs guaranteed. Hall Investment Corp., 887 Main. Try ’em and taste the difference. Dial Hartford 8-0358 the blue shadows as the silvery Linoleum Co., 56 Cottage etreet Phone 5416. I' OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE stara supplant the sunaet'a crim­ Office Boy—Sorry, but you can’t LOST—Pair of lady's Rlassea, vi- 1948 Mack Tnick Chasals 2 'i Ton Fancy native broad breasted After 7 P.-M,^ 46-4690 Mr. Albert ROOM FOR Rent. Green Section, i 159 HENRY STREET cfnity of Main street. Phone 6534. -Clean and reaaonable. Phone 2-4022, eveninge 6186 or White Holland turkeys. Place Phone 2-4408. son gold, where the only sound to see Mr. Brown. 1948 Chevrolet Ton Chassis. 8109. 5AVTK& break the stillness of the perfumed Caller— Is he in conference ? Help Wanted—Female 35 your order now for Thanksgiving Here is a modern 6 ixmm night will be our two loving hearts Office Boy—No. he's busy. 1947 Studebaker Champion 4-Door or Christmas. We deliver. Phone NICELY FURNISHEOr^omf^t- home built around 1940. Pleas­ BEARD mt or wtB MFViCf. m 1948 Plymonth 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ killed, fresh frozen; ready any­ ter range. 325. Imitation flre- and thiee bedrooms on second THAT t h e b e a r d IMDf * No waiting. Phone Manchester dio, heater. niture. Oak street Phone 2-1041. DENTAL ASSISTANT, capable time. From 10 to 25 pounds. ished. Quiet adult home. Nice (Soes.''— OR,TO I were the only people who had jlijj Auto Driving Academy. 2-4087. plare mantel, 330. Phone 2-25U. floor. Tile bath, hot water keys to that drawer. Nowadays a man lias to gst “But I only etopped a minute! Do you ti^ k more of that 19.1.5 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan — TYPEWRITERS and adding ma­ girl, experienced If possible. Schaub's Turkey F’arm, 188 Hilla- neighborhood. Manchester 8190. heat with oil burner. Complete COME DIRECTL'/ ■ “Tha cook didn’t have any tuck baking Caorga’t birthday He,iter. Otherwise I will train. Call Dr. insulation, basement garage TO Th e point, Office Boy—Well, a’poac we twice as much as he earn.* in order old fireplug then you do my family a dinner?" DRAPERIES Made to order. Any chines sold, rented, repaireA town Road. ARISTO BILT unflnished book­ FRONT BEDROOM, nicely furn­ each pay $5 and say no more to make half enough to live on. cake—ao aha just littit up the racipel*racipel" style, lined or unlined. Tel. 2- Prompt service. Reasonable Martin Feldmsn, now associated cases and cheats In many sizes. wlQi amesite drive. Beautiful X am to O is- BARLOW MOTOR RALES with Dr. Mason Parker. For In­ PULLF7TS, Reds, Rocks, Crosses; ished; shower and bath Gentle­ yard with many large trees. Pose OP 1HE- about U. 3»09. rates. Guaranteed work. Office Hardwood tables and chairs. The man preferred. Nice section. 7305. Woman—My husband's run WAPPING CENTER terview telephone 8184. ready to lay or younger. Farm Wodshed, 11 Main street. Bowers school Just two blocks BEARD-***- IS awav again! BUGS BUNNY FRE('KI,ES AND HIS FRIENDS BY M. C. BIXISSER supplies. Free pickup and delivery raised. Phone F'red Miller. Coven­ away. THAT IT ^ Have you ever noticed that Out Of The High Rent District service. Friendly Typewriter AVON Representatives earn good TWO FURNISHED bedrooms with when they put out a list of the ten Bartender—Why tell me ? Why Personals 3 try 7-6658. HOSPITAL Beds and wheel chairs best dressed women they are nev­ not tell the police ? Phone 5404 Service, 1205 Main street. East money supplying Otristmas gifts. for sale or for rent. Rates rea­ community kitchen and bath. Run­ Inspection By Appointment I gotta 4 ELL THI^ iHis IS SM EMEMENCr, WE AU OSPPtO IN-UROSY.IO'IWIRP1 0 U X Open Evenings ITntil 9 Hartford. Tel 8-6734. ning hot water. Private entrance. er maiTied to the ten best dressed Woman—Because the last time FiCTUlJE 4 0 0 N , 61R1.6 .' 1 waMT EACri TO A BOX OP CANOV — io INC AU. StT THE PROSPECT Hill School for Territories available. Write Mrs. sonable. .xeith Flimlture Co. I told the police they found him. A’5 I FINISH IT.' y young children. Pre-Kindergarten, All Dsy Sunday Frank Frswley, North Branford, Phone 7267. men ? OP 100 HELP Mf. OCT 10 SKbN TCXH? TAGS ! CABINET MAKING, rsflniah and Articles for Sale 45 Phone 4159. ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. rHcsf. iwipp TAas Kindergarten. Monday through Conn. _ s ig n e d ' Friday. Transportation furnish­ 1949 CHEVROLET 2-door Fleet­ repair furniture. Cornices made to BOLTON — Building atons and BEDROOM SET, maple dinette, ATRACTIVEIL F'umished room 953 Main Street, DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE line, like new, one owner. 1949 order. Phene 2-9533. John Hahn. SALFISLADIES, full time prefer­ flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. for two. Light hou.*ekeeplng fa­ P, ed. Mrs Lela Tybur. director. Ford four-door, radio and heater, table and other used furniture. cilities available. Couple pre­ Phone 4267. red. Permanent position. Excel­ Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. The Woodshed. 11 Main street. Phone 3450 one owner, excellent condition. ACCOUNTING SERVICES. Tax lent starting salary. Infant's ferred. Inquire 167 Maple street. WANTED—Ride by two ladies to 1946 Plymouth club coupe, econ­ consultant for small business and and girl's department. Apply in ROYAL AND Smlth-Oorona port After 5 P. M. Call 7843 omical transportation. Clarke professional men. Phone 2-4757. able and atendarc typewritera FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Anewer to Previous Puule Pratt A Whitney, first shift, person, Tot's and Teen's, Inc., Apartments—Flat? from vicinity of Woodbrldge Motor Sales, 301 Broad street. ASHES AND Rubbish removed. 956 Main. All makes of adding machlnse MANCHESTER AND vicinity, Saddle Pari Open evenings. sold or rented. Repairs on al Portable and table model radios Tenements 6.1 homes from 39,700 to 322, r~ 5 " r - i6 1 T- 1950 Chr^'sler Windsor 4-Dr.—New Sander, a woodworking lathe, a bobbin, forward and reverse azines and many other items. Low 1991 mmm* Sales and Service, 285 Main metal Venetian blinds at a new stitch, walklny pressure foot to HEATED STORE for rent. Suit­ rent. Priced for quick sale. 25 Warmth V BaoB CAaTh<9N9 me 4 tii-es all aitxmd. Hare blue. Increase Your Income horizontal and a vertical drill w 7 n MB «i S J0T atreet Phone 2-4571. Open eve- low price. Keys made while you press. And you can change from sew over pins, automatic bobbin able for office or business. 241 27 Bargain event niags. ___ 1949 Nash Model 600 4-Dr.—Ra­ wait. Marlow's. Part Time .Toba Open North Main street. Call Hartford Available soon, about 6.000 sq. 23 Prod dio, heater, good tires. one tool to another ' In less than winder, drop feed for darning,' 46-3020. ft. of heated storage or floor space. tk rT 9 6-10 P. M. Shift a minute! Shopsmith does over attachmerts. Twenty year guar­ 29 Part of “be" « « ■•M ^ ( t TvI an d k p k n d a b l e 1947 Dodge Custom Club Coupe—] VINO Duras.^moU> hole* antee. Worth 1244, sacrifice now. Good location. 30 Enemies IT" P Radio, healer, white tires. Tlie and ^ torn clothing, •hoalery mar ' FULL TIME 100 jobs yet costa about half the We also have listings of four 31 Opposed LOW M1LKA(’,E handbaga repairtd, xlpper rt : price of 5 individual tools. It's for 3139. Will take 32 per week. and five loom singles and two IT M Written (iuarantees nicest cleanest car In town. TOOL MAKERS CaU 7691 Wanted to Rent 68 33 Defender of s i CHRIS WELKIN, Planeteer Not A Meteor BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM placsment. umbrellas rspalreu | compact, rugged and precision- family houses. the Faith (ab.) 1946 Dodge Custom 4-Dr.—Heater, WANTED built to highest standards. See WANTED—4 or 5 room rent 1949 Plymouth Club Coupe low mileage. men's shirt collars rtversafl and WE HAVE some excellent values Inquire 34 It supports the ET" 15 replaced. Marlow's U ttls Mending Shopsmith demonstrated today young douple with 3 year C K tme m ra n o a o p the moooa cmicuu WUV O D 1 EVER 1949 Studebaker Champion 1942 Pontiac 4-Dr,—Radio, heater. Paid Holidays, Vacations, in used wringer washers, 315 and CHARLES W. LATHROP of a rider Shop Blue Cross at Wards, Buy it on our conven­ child. Call 2-2196. •35 Meadows U SOttOlUTV HOU^ XT MIAWAruA TBcM... think it mould 9E Sedan Full price 3350. ient Lay-Away Plan! 3224 with up. Kemp's, Inc. 100 East Center Street 1948 Chevrolet Sedan Many Othei-a Apply COUPLE, Age 35, and one year I’hone 2-0384 or 7856 38 Front RacKV-$rARs '.ANCtEL.BVTOOC A GOOD IDEA TD special >,i-HP Motor. Mont­ GLENWOOD Combination oil and old son need 5 rooms, unfurnish­ 39 Domestic slave »■' MAJOR IN MATH? 1947 Pontiac Sedan Coupe Florists—Nurseries 15 gomery Ward, Main street. gas range, 4-4. Good condition. THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 40 Belonging to TUE OCTERiiLE > tPTDMNOAOMZ BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc. WILCO ed. Phone 2-2471. 51” D O t^ T O a O H I OlFPEaEimAL CMjCIHM* 1946 Pontiac Sedan Coupe 30 Bissell St__ p),one 7191 Very reasonable. Call 2-4571 or (suffix) i!" MACHINE TOOL THAYER BABY carriage, Excel- 5222. TWO FAMlLY^S room duplex, POR 20 AUNurey VMMXJetMll 1946 Plymouth 2-Door CUT FLOWERS — Choice Chryj- lent condition. Inquire 81 Seaman COUPLE in Our forties, moving 41 Light shoes 55" 9 1941 DODGE 4-door, radio and anthemumi. Phone 8185. COMPANY from Springflcld need 3 or 4 oil heat, 3'bedroom apartments, 2 47 World W arn AMOVOVbE Best Terms—Best Trades 222 McKee Street Circle. car garage near new school, shop­ LEAVING' heater, fluid drive, original green THREE-PIECE~Tiving room set, room apartment. Write Box O, soldier (ab.) 1(5” tii •G 4'J 4 H" paint, 1940 Ford„ new paint. 1940 Mancheiter, Conn. 9 X 12 rug. combination kitchen ping ,ind bus. Rent one side S40 COLE MOTORS—4164 Herald. owner’s side occupancy In 45 days. 48-Seine Dodge four-door, radio and heat­ Roofinn-T-Sidinx 16 MAN WITH some carpentry ex­ STROLLER AND baby carriage. range, breakfast set, hot water 50 City in Idaho « P U d 91 and 436 Center Street er; 1940 Chevrolet coupe, rebuilt tank with jacket and gas water F'ull price 312,000. About 33,500 perience for woodwork ahop. Ap­ THE BEDROOM.- WALDO our secretary. immediate cash. O.P.S. price. No ship. 37 years experience. Free CARPENTER Will frame your un­ —extra savings Now! Mont­ 2-3656. COOK WITH gaj—heat with gas other pens. Nice shrubbery shade -ANP ANY BOOK AMUT 0 OLF HAS A THE END OF MY KOfE/JTO THE OFFICE ANYTHINCIMfORTANT I WAVE IT ALL OUR BEDROOM!! WAV FROM INDIANA TO„ AND I WILL SLEEP red tape—no waiting. Balch Pon •itlmstes. No obligation. Call finished upstair rooms. Reason­ gomery Ward, Main street. I'M THEP OF STAUM6\10(MY/ WU'SE f i g u r e d O U T t 1949 Dodge Coionet—Radio, heat­ —all In one compact 36" range— and fruit trees. Full price 311.800, CHANCE OF gKEAKINS EVEN - SO 1 WALDO MAKE 10U BLEEP ON ON THE PORCH! er, gray. tiac, Inc., 155 Center street. George Collitu. Manchester 5117. able. Phone 2-4291. Houses for Sale ^72 with 53.000 down payment. IM­ TH0U6HTIT NOULPBEAOOOO (MM9LE/ FEOflEOFFflMWIEP, ^ WILL Gi-cc;*' y A COLO PORCH !i Phone 2-4545. Open evenings GOING OUT OF BUSINESS it's only 3249.50 less 3100 trade- OF EVERYTNNlie/ 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. CTUSTOM—Gray, 'til 10. in allowance for your old range. MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Roofinx 16-A FOR SALE OFF MATHER STREETEET 6 'i ROOMS—Large living room, radio and heater. WANTED—Two carpenters. Roa- 72 weeks to pay, at Benson's laige kitchen and dinette space, 3 1950 STUDEBAKER Commander, Appliance, 713 Main. 1947 Oldsmobile "76" 4-Dr.—Heat­ all accessories, a really beautiful COUGHLIN ROOFS stay on in setto Construction. 2-0308. 1951 Chevrolet Suburban New, only five months, bedrooms. F'ront hallway, oU heat, er, «reen. car. Trades accepted. Financing any kind of storm! For guaran­ Carryall—Low mileage. beautiful ranch style with porch, garage, large lot, big shade teed rooflng call Coughlin, Man­ CXINSTRUCTION Laborers and trees, very nice neighborhood. Rea­ 1946 Nash Ambassador 4-Dr.—Ra­ arranged. No reasonable offer re­ dump truck drivers. Full or part ROPER GAS range. Good condi­ brick front. Tile bath and dio and heater. fused. Call Coventry 7-6355. chester 7707. National, Electric Cash sonably priced 313,500. About time. Call 7195 between 9 and 5. Regi.ster tion. Phone 3334 after 3:30. many extras. Mu.st be seen to $4,000 down. 45 day occupancy. 1946 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Fleetmaster. ROOFINa Specialising la repair* 1940 PONTIAC two.door sedan. WANTED—Carpenters and help­ FOUR-ROOM Kerosene space be appreciated—$17,900. 2 FAMILY — 3',i years old, 5 —Heater. Black. Radio and heater, 3300. Ing roofs of all klnda. Aiao nsw Tru-Ade Electric Cooler room flats. Hot water oil burner Phone ers. Good pay. Aply Kenyon Place, heater, jtlmost new. Phone Coven­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA heat, good income. Near new school, 1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe 2- 5090. roofa Guttsr work. Chlmasys East Hartford. Kellogg-American Compressor try 7-8479. ___ /z-f Dr.—Radio and hekter. cleansd. repaired 26 years,' ax- Realtor shopping and busea. Sale price 319.- perience. Ftcs aatlmatso. CaU Used Refrigerator 875 Main Street—Est. 1921 500. Atmut 36,500 dowi? payment. . U. B. PAT. Off. 1935 DODGE with 1937 Howley. Monchaster 6361. GREEN upholstered davenport. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY on 1st iiMMiaYttti aci TOUCK SPECIALS engine. WANTED—Truck drivsr. Call Phone Office 5440 floor apartment. 325. Call 6024. 5125. 120 Vernon Avenue . Good condition, 340. Phone 6344. )TS AND HER BUDDIES BY EDGAR MARTIN 1947 Dodge—Two ton, 158” wheel 'I Couldn’t Be WASH TUBBS She Means It BY LESLIE TURNER Heating—^Plumbing 17 Rockville 5-4381 Evenings 5938 or 2-4278 THE ALLEN REALTY CO. base. Fine condition. CUTTING ROOM help wanted for SIX FOOT Fl-lgldalre.. very good ' Home Listings Wanted 1939 (THEVROLEt 2-door sedan. full time work; cloth apreaders, condition, sealed unit; Kenmore 180 Center St., Manchester TOR THE, MOVht HI ’.THV6 HERE.^ TOVU4V THUMB 'SL 1945 Dodge I ’i Ton—With 12 ft. EFFICIENT Plumung oBd heat- PAIR OF Lady's figure skates, iOd- Fi»' VV\ TH‘ INOlFi QUIBBI.YL MERE $aillN<» YVUP'OH.AUnGHr. IFYOUBE FINE! (HAUE / WELL, TREREiS NOT YYELL! ITS A \OH. HELLO. RICHIE! platform body. Good transportation. Call 2-9869. Ing. Pluggsd dralaa machine lining epreaders. Experience not white. Sise 8. Worn once. Phone tank cleaner, on etand, all attach­ THREE ROOMS and bath in Ver­ Phone 6105 or 2-0438 OU 9CHEPULE. Mt.l D6AD SET ON GOtUG, m SE A HUNCH THIS ( MUCH TIME TO GET f SMALL WORLD. IDIPN'T KNOW YOU ments, like new, very reasonable. ’ * > T ’MSX,TO\h’. ,------h a cleaned. Cari J. Nyfrea, SOS necessary. Goo dworking condb 5916. non. five minutes from Wilbur 6 ROOM Cape Cod. two unflniah- BUHCE-EVEN MrHVPAkEF, 1 WON’T IfT VOU POWNl CRUISE MAY READY FOR THOSE MR. WATTS' 7 AP WEAKNESS 1942 Dodge ’.i Ton Pick Up. tlons. Apply Manchester Modes, Call 4910 evenings. Cross Highway, approximately A MAKESHIFT CREW'. R---- -V— —Man to dig out rooU Jeweby NEW! Two or Threg-Bedroom tor, 15 Forest street. 7926 or BVENIN®, UBBV? y r -----*q ALASKA? door. Good tires, battery, heater. 28” wh^l. Also one bast drum, Case, Jolm-Deer* tractors. Sc* ua' Reasonable for cash. One owner. of shrubs. Phone 4724. Homes. HaUln Brothers. Phone 8891. one inare drum and symbol. Per­ THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS UDONAftD «V. TOST, Jeweler, (•> for your requirements. Dublin 2-9321. Call 7214 evenings. fect condition. CaU 8119 between Co., local tmd long distance mov' .Mdia, adjuit. watchee expintly. Tractor Co., North Windham MANCHESTER — Country Joya road, WUlimoatlC; 8-3217. M Uar BACRIFICX, getting new 6 and 7:80 p. m. ing, packing, orating and atorage. MASON’S HELPER. CSU 3406. Reasonable prloee. Open dally. BRICK FRONT colonial.- Plfat and city comforU. Custom built j' car, 1987 Ford new 1946 engine. Servica to aU psirts of the U. S. Tliuraday evaalnga, 189 ffpmea floor: living room with fireplace, two years old horns oa lot 100 x i and Canada. Call 6187. Hartford street Phoae 8-4S81 den. dining room, Youngstown 200. 6 rooms, hot water oil heat, | Good tlrea, excellent running con- Business Services Offered 13 Musical Instruments kitchen, lavatory. Second Boor: 3 dlUom Chn 6720 afUr 6 p. m. 6>1423. WANTED—Full or part time garage. CaU Madeline Bmlth, COMPLETE Repairs by Stuart R. HALUET-DAVIS 6T uj^ght spacious bedrooms, large closets, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679. ' 1989 h'f'UlrEBAICER Commander, truck drivara. CaU 4148, Fuel and Feed 49>A piano. Good oondltlon. Phone tUe bath. (Saraga. Hot water (oU) Wolcott on ssnahlng machines, Paiiiting-«-Papcring 21 four-door sedan, radio and heat­ vacuum e’eaners. motors, mna WANTED —Floor aander with 8BA80NE0 hardwood, cut any 1366. with recessed radiation. Decem- er, good eondKlon. Will consider appUaneat. Ftea plck-np and di PAINTINa, Paperhanglng. No some experience. Call H. W. Al­ * length, foi stove, furnace or fire- bar ■ occupancy. Pric# 316,500. OTHER ADVS. ON PAGE 8 1 •ay reoaeoablo offer. CaU 8000 Uvary. A-1 repair, oalao. 110 job too small. CMl 8-9065 days, len, Floor Banding and FlntaWng, pIsM. Delivery In any omouat’ PLATER PIANO. In perfect eon- 'Madeline Smith, Realtor. 8-1648 or 4679, Main. Pbona 8597. after 5 p. a . 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h. Average Daily Net Press Run Corneivtone Club Local Residents For the Waak Ending The Weather About T o ^ No\-amhar S FnrafMi of I'. H. Waalhor Kerwie SeU Smorgasbord Made Citizens 10,346 Not BO aool tonight na hMt Helen P. Davklaon Of 12 Knox night. SniMlny moaUy alondy, nun- Hia Oomeratone Club of S t Member of lha Audit I^Mtia ib tch If•ria#n will Uk« atraet and Mmrgarat B. Hair of Hniiad mild. Bridget’s Church will hold a smor­ Baraoa uf ClmtUtlona nlu« tom onw mornlnf M n Manchester are among the 61 Oon- Manchester— A C.ity of I ’ilia'fie Charm St gasbord In the church hall on Dec. to eeli at Jam**' church. nactlcut resldenU applying for cltl- the Hobo 11 at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Edgar Beru­ be la general chairman. aenshlp who are expected to be (Clxsalflad AdvarUalng on Page 10) MovlM for jruunfcr made naturallaed cltlsena today at VOL. LXXI, NO. 3« lANCHESTER. CONN.. SATUKDAV, NOVEMBER 10, 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICK FIVE CKNTR ba ahown at the Community Y t<^ Tickets are now on sale and may nlCbt atartlni: at 7 o clock Md be obUlned by calling any mem­ Federal Court ceremonies In Hart- lartlnc for •»«•»« ber of the ticket committee con- ford. Shirt ntfhfa profram will b«_ siaUng of Mrs. Thomas R. Broi^ The applicants will take the oath Q oo»» on tho looat, _***®**y* of 54 Jensen atreet; Mrs. John F. of allegiance before Judge J. Second Taft N ew Crisis llin*tr*la’*’and “Danny Boy. Daley of 82 Oliver road; Mrs. Jo­ Joseph SnUOi, who U expected to M COiOtS Sigmund Romberg seph A. Falkowskl of 68 Alton deliver a brief talk on the duties Ml— Carol McValfh vt tha street; Mrs. W. O, Finnegan of and obligations of citlaenshlp. llanchaater Community Playara la 188 Woodbrldge street; Mrs. U O. OP T ii Growing on aaalatlnr with dlractlon In tha Kramer of 28 Horton road; Mrs. Russia Meets Defeat OMOEN WEST! HlliW Thaatar Oroup'a produc­ J. Edward McKeever of 834 Sum­ October Welfare Dies at 64 in N. Y. tion of “Antlfona" on Nov. 15, IS mit street; Miss Madeline Smith N. Y. Docks and 17 In tha auditorium of tha of 38 Golway street; and Mrs. C. New York, Nov. 10—(/P)— eonaga In Hartford. Costg Dedreate A. Scorao of 97 Woodland street Composer Dies Composer Sigmund Rom­ Reservations are necessarily •New York, Nov. 1.0— (/T)— Anyona wlahlng' to contrtbuta limited to 250 adults and 75 chil­ There were 67 welfare case# In­ berg, 64, who.se ojierettas and Tile po.s.sihilil v of r new rrisi.s rood uaed clothing In tha driva for dren. and as no tickets will be sold volving 103 pirsona and an expen­ songs are loved by millions, tha Lithuanian neady In Buropa at the door persons Interested are died last night of a cerebral hovered over the New York may laava It at Uthuanlan Hall or advised to make reservations diture of during October On China Reds in UN hemorrhage at his Ritz waterfront ttKlay as rival fac- hava It plckad up conUcUng either promptly. Miss Faye Kinidsen accordnlg to a report of Albert E. (^arlea Backui of Woodland Behrend, director of welfare. Tower Hotel suite here. lionR in flie AFI, internation­ atreet or Mlaa Margaret Zorakla Miss Faye Knudaon, clarinetist, 'rter® w^r® 10 cM®s nwr® In th« Ronibcig wrote such ''all-time " al Ijongshoremon’.s a.ssiK-ia- will be one of the featured soloists same month last year. They In­ musical play favontea aa "The tion (ll,A) charged each of 160 Hilliard atreet Emanuel Church .student Prince," "Desert Song." at the Chamlnade Club concert on volved 28 more persons and other with truce violation.s. Firsl-8 lriiiK li. S. Team Wednesday, No. 14, at the Bowets *176.75 additional expenditure, the "Maytime, ' "Blossomtime" and Question Is Tha CTP CTuh of Center Con- Seeking Piedge§ "New Moon." During the past 40 With a leconl pier strike < sll church. A Blight fee will be er Hartford area In conducting Its lyn Loyilm, MHS senior, will be and that *111 83 leas was spent rharerd lha! iindrrwnrM tigiiip charged for refreahmenta, Hills, Calif. He iisiially spent hts Nine Votes Every Member canvass Sunday. her accompanist. Carefree, confident and cosual. ToMorod to a him winters in the East before em­ Anthony Anastasia, an IlsA hir- Plans call for making pledges at Last year Miss Knud.v>n per­ barking on concert tours in the inR boaa, Io< Urd out 17 wiMi attrra P. J. Fitsgerald of 159 Thomp- the church at each of two services, In the newett combed gingham muWple plaids... I'harlea I*. Tafl, brother of Sen. who ainiKht to return to work aon road, sales representative for formed a t the high school artists spring. I’aris, Nov. ID—Ullcal candidate. fTiarle* aald . ILA PioawIrnt .I»»arpli P. Kyan tion.*. The 14-nation Hteering Members unable to attend either concert mtstress of the high school Rrikur Dm* Slons Sites 30 le 40. Matching bsrot $1,25. he would nm for the governorship ronnterrd with the ichrl locala Henry F. Dawnorowlts, fireman, band. For the past three years she not complained of feeling ill. j committee refused, 11 to 2, to service will be visited In their Large Aasortmont Romberg always called his of Ohio In 19.52. (SE.\ Tele­ ware thraatminR to ou.ot lonR- U8N, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter homes by a corps of canyaisers. has been a member of the clarinet photo), ahoraman who workait flunnc tha put the i|ue8tion on Ihe agen­ Dawnorowlts of 182 Irving street. music "middle brow music ton : who will be commissioned for their section in the All State Band, low-hrow for a symphony Con- ' 2.%-day, hillion-tlolla?' tiaup of the da of Ihe General Aasemhly. Is serving aboard the minesweeper task at the morning worship ser­ which Is composed of the finest Mgmund Rombarg world a praftfaat port Piaaidml US8 Sprig which recently Joined doctor and Iiki highbrow for a One nation ali.stained. vices and will return to the church high school talent In the state. jar.7. condiii lor, " , laadaia did not ronimanl on tha Rossis snd Poland cssl the neg­ the Sixth Fleet In the Mediter­ at 2 o'clock to begin their vlalta CALL Ship 'n Shore Blouses ranean. He has visited Africa, This year she placed second In the His music- has a mass appeal. I ‘’Favored Sons’ Ryan Mtalamant. ative votes, with Yiigoilavla sh- Italy and ports In France. tlon. auditions, which Is a high honor Chorlos W. Lathrop Churchill Hints being repletr with melodic love A Naw York Slala fnrt-ftnfiinR stalnlng Brilsin Joined the Cmt- To meet Its expanding program, that ranks her ns tops among high songs and romantic themes. 1 panal brouthf lha atrika to an amt ed Stales, Canad*. Ihe IVimlniran Emanuel church Is seeking pledges FOR Plaids, Checks, Plain Colors (fcI Lift From school clarinetists. Accidant Insuranca Other of his famous operettas aarly yaatarday Tha iliapntanta Republic. Norwa.v, France. , for a b u d g e t representing Miss Knudson Is studying with Sizes. 32 to 40. Some with long sleeves. ajfraad thara woiit>1 ha no hiiing China. , Mexlio and Chll* an Increase of nearly 20 per cent Britain to Ask are "Sinbad." "Her Soldier Bov" William Goldstein of the Julius and Rad Estata Casual and "The Blue Paradise, " the lat­ diarrimination hacnMaa of tha in Ihe ye* vole. over last year. Hartt School where she Is a mem­ 100 East Center S t, Tel. 2-0884 ter containing the wall7. "Auf Tafl, Ikc^Raec walkout. Sir (JIadwyn .tebb of Britain ber of the training orchestra. New U.S. Funds VViedersehn." He collaborated L/mRahorarnan .atraaniaft hark said hia coiinlrv felt "Ihe ailiia- *2.98 to *3.98 with George Gershwin on "Rosa­ Washington, .Nov. 10—4!on aa llon In Korea" made It Inadvitahls lie" for Florenz Ziegfeld. lha hoard rarrlad nut tta promiaa at this lime to take up the Chi­ Gabardine Dresses London, Nov. 10- rrim r Born in Hungary, R o m b e r g —The - scramble lietwecn to rontinua haaringa Into tha ILA nese question. Miniater Winalon Churchill bto«d-' came to the U. S. in 1909. Two Senator Taft (R., Ohio) and ftRht involvinR a naw work ron- Observer* do not expert Ihe So­ SHOE AMESITE DRIVEWAYS , , . all-occaaion r»yon classics in luscious new shsdes. ly Buggealed laat night that the years later he published his fiist liacker.s of Gen. Dwight D. trart. Tho‘'.a waia tha only jHirla viet Union lo give up. however, ______arhinm «09>A Gold, toaat, green and navy. United States give the ' fullest song, "Memories ' Eisenhower for nominating allot down by .stnkara. wit hold a final figbl on Ihe floor REPAIRING e REDCCED BATES SINCE 1920 A musical prodigy. Romberg But tha haaririRa wara diarupt- of the assembly ilaelf lo havs Ihe • GRADING FREE WORK GPARANTEEU conaideration” to Britain's need votes seemed likely today to aft yaatarday whan Patar .1. *John- Ttic r , a. delegation In the I'N General AstemM.v In l*sria listens l<> n sfieecli h,v Mie <‘4iier Kus- CALL MANCHESTER studied violin at the age of 7, the question re|nslsled on Ihe agenda Of tiM Kind • POWER ROLLER USED for financial help for her rearma­ piano at 8. In a few years he had bring an early crop of Re­ Kon. rfoinsal for lha atrjkara.^ an- siun Helegnlr, .\ndrel Vlshlnslty. From left to rlglil. In the front row, sre Mr*. Franklin O. Konse- a* an amendment to Ihe sleering • FREE ESTIMATES Sweaters ment program and her aagging mastered almost every orchestral publican "favorite son" Pres­ moinrafi ha had iiiat rof aivad word »ell. Wnrren .Austin, ehlef f . S. delegate fo the FN. and Herrelarv of Stale Oenn .Aoheson. (I'holn by rommiltee'a report. Don* W hiln You W a it • TTME PAYMENTS 7691 •conomy. instrument. idential candidates. of tha alloRad lorkoiil Inridant NF.A-Aetne slalf photographer Hlephane Tavoiilarls.) (NF,.A Telephoto). The eommiltee was voting on a •a* •nd M h ftr • SAVE 10% FOB > "I feel sure this will not be de- He was the son of a chemical Gov. Fail Warrrn oT Olifornin, Martin P, Gat harwoofl. (’oinall resolution, siihmilled by Prinee 6.98 nied ua," Churrhill aald, speaking manufacturer who also was an Rpcond man on thr drfealrd 1948 pmfeasor and haail of tha thraa- W'sn Walthayakon of I'hallsnd. SA M YULYES SLIPON at the annual dinner given by the amateur pianist. His mother was GOP national tivkrl. appaiontly | man hoard, rallcfl attoniaya for calling for rejection of Riiaala's tha two partias into a ronfaranra. Marines Mark IS MAPLE STREET Lord Mayor of London. a novelist who used the pen name wft.K on thr vrrpr of inakinR him- . demand that the assembly consid­ ik iu im DeMAIO BROTHERS Bet wing sleevee. Gold and IAa the 76^year-oId wartime lead­ of Clara Berg. self available for the top apol in ' Than the pana! ra.^umad il.a work. Big 3, Turks Form er Ihe question of Cliineae repre- Call Now — We Personally Superviae AH Work blue. er's aiiggeMions were being made, With the <’oming of talking pic- !9r»2. Kalar Gatharwnod derllnad to sentalion. X British %«asury official said hia lures. Romberg spent a great deal * Warirn said he will announce commant. Tha panal will make 176tli Dale, Bid II. S. Dtlegsle Warren R. Aiia- • If yoa hava • Sector's government will ask— for the first of time In Hollywood. His film a deriaion in a week. SenaUu raenmmandationa after tha haar- lln said Ihe Soviet move "la a pro­ fmeripdoB M ka aoa- time In 11 months- for freah dol­ scores included "Girl of the Gol­ Knowland (R.. Galifl. cloae polili- IhR. Reils l4> ^Parlv’ posal which has lieen conaldersd *4.98 lar aid. One informant estimated den West." "I'p In Central Park " ral friend of the governor, pre­ I^onRahoraman aia pirkad for Mid-East A lliance and rejected nearly 90 times." peaiisM, aad em> ana to Britain would aak for *300,000,000. and adaptations of a number of dicted Warren will be In there piar joba at ‘'ahnpaops * in tha Rusal*'* .lacoh A. Maltk. Imnie- Churchill -based hia belisf that his Broadway musical hits. pUi’hinK for dale^alea. morning. They gather at a fixait Rullelin! dialaly too)t the floor to demand san4 to a drag atora, iaai WANTED Romberg is survived by his wife HararM B. ^tawen, former (Jov- time and a union hinng hf».na alarta I’ariB, Nov. ID— (/P)— The Rig Three and Turkey iuineri in a Britain would get American con­ 5liins.m. Kiirea, Nov. 10.—l.T) that the committee agree to in­ SHORT SLEEVE aideration on the fart that his and a brother. Hugo, who resides ernor of Minneaota who now tha men he wantx Anaataivia. clude Ihe Hem. Referring to Aus- talaphona aa. Our bms- in Los Angeles. The Rombergs brother of rarkrteer .Mhart Anan- — I .\. (rare nrgnllainrs Imlay fmir-()ower (leclai'Htiou today that Ihev would set up an Allied CARDIGAN country has provided the principal gave up the Idea nf snapping Middle Kaat command, despite Arab oh.iedions. lin'i slatement that the proposal COMMON FURNACE REPAIRS forward U. S. atomic base. had no children. (C ontinued on Page Klsht) taaia, \n lha head of all lUA dock had already been defeated. In vsri- aaagar will aall for fba gang that workerl thrnuph mojit haril-niin land In renirnl and The alstemenl said the 11. ,S , • ------— ------Gray, beige. 100% wool. I "It must not be forgotten." he easiren Knrea for Kaesong In ons UN organa, almost 90 limes, of tha .atrika Britain. France and Turkey had fcaacripdon: daiivar ika a n d S m ^ collars end rhinestone Bid, "that under the late lLabor) the uesi If and nhen a tease- Msllk ssid "Then almost 90 times It was eatimateil that it might ilei'ided tn go ahead with the Mid- Clim e aompoaadad Madidnaa. LABORERS buttons. government we took peculiar fire line Is dran n. Syria Lai duel a waa committed against risks in providing the principal ha a week before the hark-iog of E a.l Allied defense orgentr.almn , the great Chinese people." freight la rlearad. Railrnad.4 mav No aatra charga. Be Sara atomic ba.se for uie United States Steel Workers to Push If. S Eighth Ainiy HeadqiiHC- 33ie move In throw ronaidera- in East Anglia (eastern England), and a freight embargo on New heesuae "defenae nf Ihe Middle ‘ Kcsiiriis Over llon of th* question mil nf this PLUMBERS CLEANING York and Boaton on Monday. Irrs, Kore;i. N’n\-. 10 North East i« vital tn the free world and •a talapkoiia as iMat dmal Iand that In consequence we placed Koiean lioc.p.'i on the rasleiii front yesr's s.seemhiy represented a con- *5.98 sStnka tosaea to ahippera waa Its defenae against outside aggres­ ourselves in the very forefront of WPie unwilling "guest.*" of First limislinn nf the U. S. determlne- {Soviet antagonism. For Increase in Wages put at $40,000,000 by tha city'a sion can be secured only by m- Mifl-Easl Plan lion to msintein Ihe Initiative at PINE and Plumber’s Helpers commerra and induatry a.aaoria- Division Marines telebraling the Ihe UN seaaiona at the Palais d* Gat your hootor Ir Erst class warkinq candU “We have, therefore, evet'y need Corps' 176tli birthday today. opeiation nf all interested stales." ad every right to seek and re­ tion. O rgo worth $1,000,000,000 •Some Arab states have said they Chslllnt. PHARMACY New 5'mk. Nov. 10—(Ti -Philip. Murray and the steel industry haa bean tied up. The Ijcai bei necks marked the Damascus, Syris, No. 1(1 (45 Other U N. developments: APPLY tian far tha cominq wiRtor. ceive the f)illest consideration anniversary with a te n ifir' aerial are unwilling to join any Allied de- M Ccutar S t TcL S-M14 from Americans for our point of Murray and his steelworkers, i are expected to begin contract Striking atavadorea aaifi the new fen.se setup in the Mideast, snd S.vria'a Premier Hasssn el Ha­ 3'he Senility Connell approved contract which granted a 10-cent- and artillery iitlark on a line of Fraa DtUyery dew, and I feel sure this will not armed with a declaration from the i talks within a couple weeks. The have insisted that Ihe Arab bloc keem, who favors the wrslerii- a U. S.-Ri'ltlih move tn give Kash­ contract of the million-member an-hmir pay hooat, had not bean ('nmmiinist-held hills northeast of mir mediator Frank Graham six Cold woothar is |ust around tha comor. Don't denied us." CIO convention to go after wage Piinthbowl. of .States Ihemielve* could provide spon.sored Middle Ea.st defense Churchills' reference lo Britain steel union expires Dec. 31, ratified properly by the 65.000 more week* to tr.y removing In­ Jarvis Realty Co. increases regardless of the atabili- ' Just what Murray will try for TLA membera between .Maine and Another- snniversaiv Ainiislite adequate defenaes for that area project, announced Ihe reaignallon dian and Pakistani troops from bo cauqht nappinq! CALL US TODAY AND Skirts aa the principal U. S. atoniic base zation program, will meet in At- ; against possible communist ag­ of hi* cabinet Indav. • • • {pertained to the tnore than 20.000 is still a big question, but around Virginia. Day. Sunday will be "business as the prlncet.v atate in dispute Ire- 5 DOVER RD. TEL. 111? lantic City next week to ahape the convention the delegates were ll.•|||a^’ (or Ihe If. S. Eighth Army, gression. The western (aiwer* meantime tween them. The Idea la lo pacify Wool flannel, gabardine, lAmerican men at air bases spread their contract demands. I .Seven delegations from Arab spread the word offlilallv in th* HAVE YOUR WORK DONE REFORE THE all over the country. But no speculating that he would settle its rommandcr. Gen. .lames A. Van the sMualion an a fair vole ran he rayons, plaids, checks The meeting.' beginning Wednes- I for a 10-ccnt hourly wage boost, Fleet, said In a statement. states tn the United Nations Gen­ Arab World that they mean to had to determine whether Kaah- itish or American official would day, will be of significance to the go ahead with it, RUSH IE6INS. and plain colors, flared ay whether any atom ^ m b s ac- plus about four cents more in so- Tax Returns Allied raiding parties met stub­ eral Asaembly called s meeting to­ mire wants to Join India or Paki­ government, to industry, and to called "fringe" benefits. born red ipsistanre Saturday as day to consider the defenae role of El Hakeem told a new* confer­ stan. Be S m art.. . .Wen and straight line. Plaids [tually are stored In England. thousands of wage earners in and ence his government fell as the On the Kenaaa-Iike plains of His members now average they stormed Comnnmisl positions Ihe Middle Eaat. It waa a closed U. .8, Marine LI. Gen. William FREE INSPECTION AND ESTIMATES with soft pleats. Sizes 22 out of the steel Industry, becaiiae about SI.90 an hour. along Ihe wi stern front. The Reds meeting and there waa no Indica­ result of a slatement Oct. 23 b.v E. Riley, U.N. Imre aupervisnr In FIRST QUALITY, FULL FASHIONEI^ at Anglia there are five huge of l^e possible impact of those de­ On Sales Up Foreign Minister FaydhI Bey el to 38 waist. S. bomber bases, and further Under the government's present uaed .yuan arms, aiitomatir weap­ tion that sn announcement would Palestine, reported he haa )>een mands on the nation's wtfge con­ ons, ^ loitars |»4W hand grenades AtsssI opposing Ihe defense unable lo end an Iaraell-S.ynan Inland four more are nearing com­ policy, which allows increases in be made. project. T^e retiring premier said trols. step with opst of living advances, Hgaiust Ihe I'N troops. dispute over a demilitarized Ijorder pletion. All nine of these bases Largely through the influence of , Total for Jiily-Spplrm- T3ie four-power declaration said ihe slatement waa Inconalsteni 111 be capable of handling the the steel workos would he en- the raiding parties letiiin- Ihe Middle Eaat Command iMECi zone, and Egypt and Israel are Murray, who heads both the CTO with the imlic.v of hia government. atill feuding over truce violations Nylon Hosiery huge A-bomb carrying 10-cnglne tltlrd to s boost of about four I brr at 7..5 Per O u t la "Intended lo )re the renter of El Hakeem said lie found the de­ *5.98 “> and the Steelworkers, the CIO cents sn hour. (Continued on Page Eight) in the Gaza area of southern Pal­ 1-36 bombers. convention adopted a resolution cooperative effort* for defenae of fense proposals of the V. S., Brit­ Churchill said he wanted lo see 05'rr Riifigrt EHtimatr Ihe ate* aa 'a whole. Achievement est me. He said minor disputes Ire- .OLLAND F urnace which, in effect, poses a torpedo ain. France and Turkey a golden tween Israel and I.ebannn and S P O R T S ^ Irltain “p*iy her full part" In the (f'ontinued on Page Eight) of peace and aecurity in that aien in new fall colors. at the stabilizatioq program. nppnrtitmty for the Arrfh nations Jordan have Ireen settled by mixed TELEPHONE HARTFORD 46-U63 ntl-Communiat world. But he Ha)'tfoifi. Nn\*. 10 i.Vi S!a!<' through the MEC will bring with It to strengthen themrelve* against tiff the country first must regain Before the convention adjourned social and economic advancement" armistice commisalons. W.EAR *10.98 yesterday, the delegates declared sales lax rcturna for the Jiily- aggression and he believed Syria IF OUT OF CITY— CALL COLLECT 45 GAUGE SEMI SH EER...... -vPr. 89c nancial solvency. Prpteniber today stood at *8.- The four power* added that one would benefit b.v endorsing Ihem. ?r a ll The Oonaervative Prime M)nis- that prices and profits were soar­ Sun Is Hiding News Tidhils nf MEC'a fiincllona would be to as­ (Coatlnwal on Fag* Eight) ing and that wage earners were BOO.OOn roughly .srvoi and onr- He also told reporter* that while < b o d 51 GAUGE DARK SEAM SHEER...... Pr. 92c ler paid high praise’ to American half per rent above budget divi­ Culled from AP Wires sist and support "the atatea will­ he fully supports Egypt'* national Yorts to deter Communist ag- being asked to shoulder the only ing lo join in the defenae of Ihe controls which were working, sion eatiniatea. ,, aspiration* to get rid of British 'sjD o rrs assion aa "the main foundation On President It atso indicates that this re- Middle East and tn develop the control in the Suer, and the Sudan 60 GAUGE SHEER NYLON ...... Pr. $1.00 ' peace.” Murray blamed Congreaa and capacit.v of each In play Its proper the defense production art for rent tax quarter will exceed the Work stoppages at General he believes the Egypllana should " I feel deep gratitude toward hcMini "stare buying" .luly-Sep- rple in Ihe defenae of the areas as have conaiilted other Arab coiin- sixes 8*,k to 11- ur great American ally." he said. that. However, he said that re­ Elertrir plant in .Srheneclady. . , Bulletins Next thing to walking on air Key West Embarrassed teniber niontha of a year ago by Exploding fuel lank turns refinery a whole against outside aggres­ Irie* before rejecting the western e s t Ike emit I*TOey have risen to the leadership gardless of who was at fault, the over *200,000. sion." defense prnpnaal*. from the AP Wires the world without any other wage stabilisation hoard should As Truman Finds Days worker into naming human toreli I f s . . . not interfere with negotiated The present tax total lepreaents In San Antonin, Tex...... Fark-, SfuRlT- nbitlon but to serve Its highest sales tax money deposited so far (ConUnofsl oa Page Eight) (Cnallniiefi on Page Eight) 6 auaes faithfully.” agreements. Too Cold for Bathing O'Leary. Loa Angelea, down lo *9 In Uw I by the tax department with State pounds in hi* three and a half REPORT RL'SRIA RIOT Treasurer Jo.seph A. Adorno. The sad ippeitencs Key West. Ha . Nov, 10 h/T) -- year fight againat himips. . Mar­ Tehran, Iron, .N'ev. 10—UPV—. i l f l i S . total ia experted to rise some ion O.apllrkl, .39. of Hartford, In­ The newapaper ifiarmaa report­ you get frsfa Rugly SoMCaf President Truman waa a frustrat­ next week by late deposits. ed man today. dicted for snennd degree miirdw in 8 Million in Argentina Vote ed today that Soviet poUee and Swiitors ae wsN at Silk Scarfs Berlin Jews Note 13th Date Stale budget experts had fore­ death ' of .lohn Bowzavlch, .55, troops were rushed te Alma Rugby Jadiels asd He kept a sharp lookout for an cast returns of around *8,000.000 ■Hartford, whose tnatv was recov­ Ata, capital of Ruselaa Kaaahh improvement in the weather. for the sales lax quarter just Lsiturs Shifts. for coat or suits hand rolled prints in coloful designs. ered from the Connecticut River ’ RepuMIe Oct. 16 In quell riot­ Of Crystal Night Pogrom He hasn't been able to swim or past. They were both surprised last July 7. Sunday on Peron or Ruin ing aad demoastfotlens. Hie re­ Also solid color small squares. ■unbathe since he flew to this and pleased at the higher Rgure Yss iusk isn't gelt Hearing on New Haven election volt coatloued for two da.vs be­ naval submarine station Thursday. but warned against over opli- in Superior Court Tuesday. .. Al­ fore It waa cniahed, the newa- sssfs 1st yssT money Sa# BerllB, Nov. 10—OR)—Berlin’s L r a a than seven years later - It's )>een too cold, too wet or too misim, pointing out the inrrea.se derman Robert Hanna RepuMIcan Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nirv., line women their first vole in to­ paper aald. then Rsgby Spsttswe.r Miracle In JnU § oomfect; hw a obanted prayers today in after the defeat of Nazi Germany cloudy since that time for even was small In comparison with the nominee for mayor In Willimantic 10— i4*i - Argentina's 8.000,000 morrow's elections. Soft, thedc-abeoebjag cusb- memory of their brethren who euf- —no more than 30,000 of Ger­ a man as hardy aa the President total state operating budget of . I, .'ttendral 5'andenberg says im­ eligible voters heard final oppos­ Although the opposition parties INDOCHINA WAR n.A R ES fivss. each over *214,000,000. loo of latex foam rubber ““ Ic to > lered on- "crystal night,” the many's 600,000 Jews'^came for­ to venture outdoors without a proved jet fighters are on top for ing campaign pleas last night to got no time on the radio and very Hanot, Indochina, Nov. 16— 2.98 7aals first big pogrom 13 years ago ward from concentration camps state Tax CTommissioner Wil­ •rMtr with Barcftiot* oov- pin topai sweater. use in Knrea. where he in now reelect President Juan D. Peron little notice in the newspapers, (45—French union troops brehe Seven ayn^ogues conducted andyhideouta to greet their libera­ liam F. Connelly said he was "en­ and save the country from i eriog ibsi wears bnt- Nobody In Key West talked touring the fro n t...T o call 8,000 their leaders still held hope that nut nf their North Indochina de­ RUMY RMTTINa MlUAIm- for dlopara heir regular Saturday services tors. about anything except tha weath­ couraged” by the higher than ex­ more naval reaerve officer* hy "foreign Imperialists” or to vote j through their rallies ,and pam­ fense perlmter toda.r In their ‘ icr tbaa icatber — lm$ jiere with special poatera on the The rest—plus hundreds of pected income. ■gainst him and save the country phlets they could get the people Aral mnjor offensive hi IS er. “It ia gratifying," he added, next June. . ..Secretary of State your foot tUds in alia outside which read: thousands from Nazi-occupied But the folks at the Little White Acheson confined to his ro om s in from economic bankruptcy. lo unseat the Feron regime. months and drove southwest of easy- Plus Betas style* “This House of God was burned countries in Europe—were dead. “hut it is nothing to get up and Psris with heavy cold. With these last-minute salvoes, Blit observers felt the outlook Hsnol tn seise 10 square nUlea House wouldn't even talk about clap your hands about.” ooaecaled roominess the Nasi criminals on Nov. 9, Today in Berlin's seven rebuilt There are no plans at present the campaigning ended 24 hours seemed clear for a Peron victory. from Ihe Communist-led Vlet- synagogues—there were 22 before that. Nobody wants tn offend the 'The same months in 19.50, com- where your foot K#V West Chamber of Commerce to send additional American troops before tomorrow's national elec­ Ricardo Balbin, Prealdential mlnh. There were hundreds of syna- the war-Rabbis told worshippers loff right after the Korean war tions. The 24-hour deadline ia set candidate for the main opposition, beods. Try o« e peir _uea and 600,000 Jews In Oer- officials, who, after all, can't do outbreak, resulted in a heavy spree lo Europe, say* Army Secretary V isit Our Baby Shop Ne mere pin heles In bnby*6 sMfttnai never to forget what happened on P a ce.. .Navy plana to release 93,- by law. told his Radical party followers at PORK PRICE DIP SEEN of Originutes Cor iiany until Nov. 8, 1938. anything about it. Crystal Night. of “rush buying" which pushed 000 reservist veterans of World Peron brought in one of hia big­ a rally In Buenos Aires that a Wnshington, Nov. Id—i4V— nm lfoot comfoctl Cartels fomooi JHFon-Nevoblnd* boby ihlr!i ore But then a German consular of- But the rabbia also said that The President plans to take the yield to a high at that time of gest ixrlitical guns b.v broadcast­ vote against Peron ia a vote for The Amerleaa Meat Institota hdal In Paris was klRed by a Jew what had happened must not things easy over the week-end. $8,390,301. Budget and tax offi- War Two before July 1 ... Solici­ WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CARTER'S mode wHh "Dfapendo" pin tope*. These loft, ilordy tor General Philip Perlman says ing a recorded appeal from hia democracy and freedom which ssys the price of pork and aenM liMl. Adolf HiUer’a propaganda stand In the way of new, better He may go to church Sunday at ctala doubted that the latest re­ ailing blonde wife, Eva, now re­ would pull Argentina out of cuts of beef may dip soon sa Ihlaf, Joeeph Goebbcla, let oiit a the station chapel In observance turns would equal that figure. that 99.5 per cent of the 3,883,000 UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN. twW leap* swing free...ara easy lo handle...adjust relations with the German peo­ government employes checked by cuperating from an operation, to threatsned economic bankruptcy. Ihe result of larreosed ihorfcet- |ty for revenge that sent thou- ple. of Armistice Day. Commissioner Connelly said the her “beloved shirt less ones" - A Radical party rally Thursday Ings of hugs and beef caMie, •* baby giaws. Sizes, bblh to 1V5 yrt. * . 8 5 4 nda of Nasi vandals out on the West Berlin's mayor. Ernest Roger Tubby, assistant White July-September period was char­ the FB I under the loyalty pro- Now that cold weather is here, don’t worry about b ^ y gram have been found toyal. Peron-aiipporting laborer* to night ended in gunfire, brickbat The Institute la a private or­ e t Reutsr, said in a radio broadcast House press secretary, declined all acterize by a situation in which put her husband back in office hurling and tear gas which caused ganisation, reprenenUng oMot Rugby Sportswear Sold in getUng cold. We have a SLEEPING GARMENT that They set fire to eynsgoguea, today: comments on the international sit­ "the prices were up but the Five man crew of "Strato Tank­ er" dies when plane crashes and for' another six-.vear term. injury to 16 persona liefore police Interests. really keeps them covered and warm. Colors: Pink, nashed Jewiah shops and raided “We must not forget what hap­ uation. voluitto of sales down." The power of Senora Peron. Iflwlah hornet. burns at Florida base ___ Clark managed to break up the violence. ^ Manchester A t blue, whit^ Priced at Green StamiM Given With CaA Sales pened, because we must do every­ The American - French - British Latsat returns are about (300,- who tearfully turned down an of­ IMbln'a follower! declared they PROTEMT PAEMNU TAGS Hitler impoeed a billion-mark thing In our power so that noth­ proposal for reducing arms and 000 below that of the AprII-June Gable takes leave nf abaeoee from Bridgeport, Nov. 16—(;n—A ■nimmiEE vnere tom foot eemt 9,000,000) fina on Germany’s fer laat August to nm fOr vice believed that If the election is free ing like Crystal Night can ever armies, which the President haa period which rank among the movie studio to “attend to per­ president on her husband's ticket, from coercion and as honest as flood of complaiats haa beau re- community and Htinrich happen again.”v challenged Russia to accept, la be­ heavier shopping months. But the sonal affairs” . . . .Former profes­ is aometliing to be reckon^ with. Patxm haa prpmiaed it would be, relv^ la dty boll da tha head of the Gestapo, Ihe West German paHiament at ing left In the hands of Secretary fact tint recent returns for a us­ sor of criminology arrested la Loa She haa been instrumental in get­ they have ah outalda chance of vigoroua t a g ^ g #( porkod *4.98 liquidating German Jewry, Bonn recently pledged Itself to of State Acheaon in Parts. ually "low’’ yield quarter are high­ Angelea for selling narcotics .... Ung raises for Argentina's gov- winning. auloa by potaM here atoee th# tti JilK H A i^coM days after Crystal Night make good the wrongs done Jews For the tima being, Mr. Truman er than anticipated form the Six persons, including four teen­ ernmeht-bockeil labor union mem- The op|ioeiUon hopea are pinned Tueoday elecUaa. aod a rspart CEHOUSESSON CEHOUSE&SON no synagogues remained la following the course of waiting grounds for the cautious optimism agers, killed la ttaree.eor eoUaton bert, And ahe carried through a haa be*« requaatad by BUyor Baby Shop—Main Floor, Left M aiiliilH W iio n w In the former Reich. .(CoaOMed oa Page Two). reaction from world capitals. of atata officials. near Pontiac, Micb., aarly today. Buccanful batUa to giva Argan- jfOeaNanad ea Page TweX MeLavy. —;— OBRF.M S T ^ fs W E GIVE 4WC O RE e S s t T m p I X i ------^ ^ ^ ------