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President Tniin«n W ith Royal Visitor

All Safe in First Truce Session Studies

Bomb with Troops ^ Details of Red Offer

Lag Vegas, Nev., Nov. 1—(A*)— U. S. Army troo|» 'were ex-

posed today to an atomic blast for the first time and came o il Oil Contract Zoninff Creates Hard No Agreement without casualties and with knowledge which may prove KeeliiiKa Everywhere “ greater than anticipated.” .... , j t Burbank, Calif., Nov. 1 — Official confirmation of the troop’s participation in today s Revision Now Reached Says ^ (F)--'I’he Burbank City council blast, which wag so strong that it cracked store windovw in preunted Ray Elsonpeter with this city more than 75 miles away, came from Maj. Gen. Lebanon Goal a plaque and Its thanks for hla UN Negotiator William B. Kean, commanding the Army’s Third Corps. services and settled back to Another army spokesman, de->?------—~ “ hear hla warm response.

dining to be quoted by name,, eald . -m Beirut, Lebanon, Nov. 1—(S’)— But Blunpeter, a former Munsnn. Korea, Nov- 1— •*Thls ia the one teat to which ] |)y]*Q^ 1 rillllflll Lebanon baa Joined the parade of Planning Commlulon member, {/P)_ Allied truce negotiators troops wiU be Involved.” Thia waa Middle East nations demanding a illdn’t react aa expected yes- taken to Indicate that toe Army spent today’s entire session ■tronger role to running American terday. He said he was KUr- in Panmunjom getting is satisfied with what It learned prlsed to get the award "un- and will not parUcipate to further Feuding Over and British-owned oil facllltrea In thoroughly acquainted with der ths circumstances," and ABC experlmenta here. toelr lands. deplored the way ’’you men the Reds’ “ last and best pro- The blast went off at 7:80 a. m.- (p.a.t.) and aent a giant whita Party Course The Chamber of Deputies—ac- see fit to conduct yourulvea In posal” for a caeso-fire line in cloud muahioomtog over the Yuc- cusing the American-owned lYans- public office.” Korea. Arabian Pipeline Company (Tap- He had disagreed with coun- ca Flat test to toe desert Washington, Nov. 1—(F)—Pree- No final agreement waa northwest of here. line) of smuggling oil to Israel and cil action on a sone variance Ident Truman’a eaeertlon toe refusing to hire a promised quota reached on any . How- Windows Broken request, he explained later. Democrats can win to 1952 on toe of Lebaneu—demanded yesterday ever opposing negotiators Seven minutes later Laa Vegaa that toe government push negotia- was rockad by toe concusslan. "reel leeues” despite n "Republi- agreed the United Nations can emear campaign" brought dla- tions with all oil companies for re- and Communist proposals for Police switchboards were flooded vising tbelr agrumenU with Leb- with calls from anxious reaidenta, aent today from Senator Byrd (D., buffer zone across Korea anon. E. F. Steinberg some of whom described toe rat- V*-) Tapltoa operates toe world’s were identical at some points. tling Jar as stronger than to a Mr. Truman called for an all- largest pipeline, spanning Saudi ’They touched only lightly on series of atomic tuts last winter. out effort to counteract what ha their major difference—whet to Windows were broken to at Ubeled aa toe “big He” technique Arabia, Jordan. Syria and Leb- FataUy Injured anon. A subaldlary of toe Arablan- do about Kaesong, former site of least thru etoru on downtown to congratulating Frank E. Mc- Amerlcan Oil Company (Aramco), armistice talks. Ftemont strut and toe ABC Kinney, IndlanapoUa banker, en TTicy scheduled the ninth meet- quickly posted noticu uylng hie election ea the new Democrat' Prtacue zaUabeOi of Oieat Britala and President Truman smHe from aa open auto at National Airport it Is owned by the Standard OU Involved in 3- Acci- la Waahlagtoa Jut before atarting drive to Blair Home, temporary pruMential reeldence, following toe Company of New Jeruy, Stand- ing of toelr subcommittees at , residenU suffering damage coUld Ic National Chairman. I'nnmunjom fpr H e. m. Friday file claims. _____McKinney . was chosen to suc- nrrtvni of the Princeu nnd the Duk# ot Edlnburgk In Wnahington. (A P Wlrephoto). ard of California, Sucony-Vacuum dent at Oak-Cottage and the Texas Company. (9 p. m. Thursday est). The text of General Kean’s an- WUHam M. Boyle, Jr., who Also Involved la the Iraq Pe- Intersection Tliis Noon We haven’t been able to get aeunument of too Army phau I resigned under Are ot chargee he agreement,” said MaJ* Oea. the experiments foUowa attempted to Inlluenu toe making troleum Company (IPC ), which "Arm y combat troops and serv- uperatM a S^m lla pipeline from Ernest F. Btainberg, 75, of 70 Henry I. Hodes of the U. N. Bub- of government loans. Boyle de- Pledges W ork ' commlttee. “We’re still trying." lu tiwps, together with a large nied toe chargu and said he quit British Royalty Pays the Kirkuk fields to Iraq to Tripo- Benton street, died at Manchester number ot mlUtary obeervere rep- li on ths Lebaneu coast. IPC Is The two subcommittees con- 1 for health reasons. Memorial Hoapital at 1:40 tola fererd two hours and 65 mlnutss • resenting too Army, Navy and The President said to a. letter For Peace At , Britlah-controHed, but Standard Marina Corps, participated today to McKinney last night—following •of New Jeruy and Booony-Va^ afternoon from injuries received Thursday. ’They spent most of the time studying maps. to a nuclaar detonation. toe latter’s approval by toe Dem Honor to Washington uum Jointly own a 23 per cent in- In a three car accident at Oottage Paris Session terest. m p Work •*Thla participation Involved nt>- oeratic National Oommlttu on and Oak streets at noon today. Lt. Col. L. G. Hill, briefing news- oorvatlon of toe detonation, obur- unanimous volu vote for too po- Hospital authorities aald Stein- vatlon of too effecU on test Items Iran To Open Plant men on the meeting said toe U. N. sition for which toe Pruldent had Parian Nov. 1—(A1—U. 8. Secre- Wa.shington, Nov. 1— (IP)—Princess Elizabeth today placed berg had a crushed clicst, badly delegates made sure they had prop- choaen him—that toe Republicans Tehran, Iran, Nov. 1—ilP)—Iran- tary of State Dun Acheson arriv- a wreath on the tomb of George Washington, the man who lacerated scalp and Internal In' erly transcribed the Red battleltna (Oeattaoed oa Page Four) are directing all of toelr energtu ian Deputy Premier Hoasein Mak.1 Juries. His wife and daughter ed to Paris today to work "for an played a major role in taking this country out of the British proposal submitted Wednesday. toward ”a campaign of slander seya the world'a largeat refinery, Dorothy Steinberg, were at the The two commends work wlUt. and viuacation.” effective world-wide system of col- Empire. at Abadan—shut down for weeks hospital when he died. Steinberg lective security”, at ,toe United maps on a different acale, ahd In Bidding for Soutoam party sup- It was a simple ceremony. Elizabeth and Philip, the Duke because of Iran’s quarrel with WAS rushed to toe hospital In the different languagea. Pw*ade Comes' port, Natlonel. Chairman McKin- Nations uulon opening Nov. 6. Britain over Its tmnership—wUI W. P. Qnish ambulance a short Acheson, Warren Austin, Philip of Edinburgh, took the wreath and walked alone with it into “They spent time trying to reach ney eald today ha bollevu toe reopen Sunday. time after the accident occurred, agreement on the U. N. command Democrats “are a sure winner with Jeuup, Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- the tomb. They placed it against the back wall. 1116 Anglo-Iranlan OU Company, but he never regained conscious velt and other American repreun- iTo Tragic End Pruldent Truman to 195S.” When they came out, Philip turned, faced the tomb and which owned the refinery, cloeed ness. Ha was admitted to toe hos (fkmtlnnad on Pago Fenr) He promised clour liaison be- tatlvu on toe U. N. delegation ar- saluted. ?------It because Ita storage tanka were pltal at 13:15. rived aboard toe liner America at tw ua w t Natteaal Gonmlttu and Like any other vlslttog tourists, i • _ ww w filled and Iranian reatrtctlona -on George J. LaTulHp of Lawiaton Ctmgroaa Bo said as far as he was LeHavre. A train brought toam to tanker loadlnn prevented move- Maine, ta balag held by poHoe i Halloween Celebration Parts shortly after noon. icemed there would be no dif- Break msMt of refined producta. 'Iba cheived with criminal negUgence. Russia Scores fa P i^ »n r e ^ M ardieff iM In Mt attitude towaM Both AttouoB sM 'AdKlaitlalssinf li where toe father of this ceiHtry , a ^ ------— _ « ab ^ •bntdawn followed paaeago of an Patrolman Milton Stibtton invea- _■ ^ I NortoaniNorthern memuramembers oiof uietoe ponyparty prraaifd statenunts to nemFBHi IrahiSa law to taka over owner- tigatod and made toe drrest. The I n t o tsBa liaXpiOaiOna l Seutoam Demoerata who have at the‘atotion. sp^t hi . isst dsy. I A f l e n i p t H I i . a i l 8 Britain’s "Fairy Prtoceis," aa i JT ship of toe Anglo-Iranian Com- other car Involved In toe crash Norway Again ■ . — I oppoud Mr. Truman and hia civil Austin said that ”agruiM flt on pany’s Installations. waa owned by Frank C. Devoto, a truce to K orw would be a signi- President Truman called her, and ■m sburgh. Ho. 1 ■ (FI —A S8-1 iTi^ta program. her handsome husband, Philip, Prime Minister Mohammed proprietor of toe Manchaater BH nariMdwomaa waa fatally bum- Aaked Mtecmcally about Gov. ficant step that could lead to n Oregon State Prison Moasadegh and hla chief oil ex ilard Academy, which waa parked. peaceful solution of mm Issues.” were accompanied by Miu Mar- Sharp Soviet Note **In* ' S s i Hl 88 oth*r paraons injured by Jamu F. Bym u of ^ t h ^ r o - garet Truman. pert, Kasem Haaaibi, now are In Police described the accident as o ot aaa <^oatons whldh Una and Senators Byrd (D-Va) Acheson declared toat “toe Guards Quiet 20 In Washington, and have been hints follows; Steinberg wee traveUlng • te M % rm e d % e la lielghborhood | and BaaUand (D-Mlu). who have gains which Europe has been mak» It was a gloomy day. It had niBiH^' T h a t R e m o v a l been raining and overcast clouds mates W ho Are Armed Halloween etiSKitlon into a scene (Osettooed oa Pago Fonri (Conttnued ok Page Four) (Oeat i om Page Fear) (Ooattoaed f b o Tws) held toe threat of stlU more rain. Of Bodies Be Halted Ot terror. Mrs. Helen KeUtogten died to- A chill wind blew. gam 8 onearadutyetaolnolnnnn day about 18 hours after the blasts Nevertheless, a slaeable crowd Salem, Ore., . Nov. 1—VP)— Moscow, Nov. 1—(JV—Russia which showered flaming debris waa waiting on toe aldewalk Armed with knives and makeshift again has formally accused Nor- evar hundreds of paradera and across toe street from toe Blair weapons, 30 convicts overpowered way of desecrating ^ v le t soldlenf House when the royal couple left seven guards In an Unsuccessful New Tax Bite Affects spectators. [Eisenhower Due Home graves by moving toelr bodies The earthshsklng blasts let go the Presidential residence at 10:05 attempt to escape frop toe Ore- to toe basement ot n confectionery a. m. (est). gon State Prison last night. ' from old to new graves on toe store and dwalltog house In toe ’The Princess and Miss Trumsm Virgil O’Malley, who became All Pocketbooks Today Island of TJoetta, off the northern Beltshoover area of Plttsburgb. a To Talk with Truman wore heavy coats. The Duke warden only six weeks ago, said Norwegian coast. South HiUa dlstilot where a Hal- wore a naval uniform. toe attempted break was con- Every morning paper In Moscow Icmrem^^^e reached toe end of ■ Nov. 1—(/P>—Gen. Dwight Eisenhower is fly- ’There was polite handclapping trolled without violence, although Wanhington, Nov. 1—(/P)—This is the day you start con- 400 convicts were outside toelr published toe text of a very sharp and ooh's and ah’e — the iatter tributing your share of the new $5,691,OtfO,000 in annual Seven peraona ware treated at I ing home this weekend for <»nferences with President Truman mostly from bobby-soxers and ap- cells and ungarded at one time. Ruaslan not to Norway thia mom- aear^ 8octoto offlM and two re- ^id other top ranking officials. The 20 convicts, led by three revenue to Uncle Sam. That averages out to $38 for each per- The Ruaelan note, delivered to eelved flret aid at the scene The White House in announcing this today, said the general (Conttnned on Page ’Two) convicted murderere, rushed toe son but not everybody, of course, will owe that amount. toe Norwegian Embaaay, “ instat- Fire Chief James T. Coalett said is returning for talks Monday and Tuesday to cover matters unarmed guards one by one as You'll notice the tax increase In ed” toat Norwegian authorities a broken gas main In Max David- they were being taken from toe yotir next salary check and prob- stop removal of the bodies. An son’s confectionery store set off affecting his Supreme Allied Command and the North At- dining hall back to toelr cell- ably In a lot of things you" buy— embassy spokeimsn ostd toe note tha exploaions. ’They were felt (our iantic defense setup. Written Tests blocks, O'Malley said. Expected FBI a pack of cigarettes, an automo- was "quite sharp” and toat tha blocks sway. He will leave Paris at 10 p. m. The guards and a prison engi- bile, a tankful of gasoline, a bot- Russians demanded a quick an- Ooale^estlmated property dam- G f l l l f i l d l n f ft (Paris time) Friday and spend toe tle of liquor, a roll of film, or a swer. neer were locked In cells but were age at 830,000. A roaring fire | V>4»AaqAAVtC8aTy wee)iend at Fort Knox, Ky., with To Catch Him fountain pen, for Instance. RuMlan soldiers were killed on Begin Monday released about 20 minutes later hla eon, Capt. John Etcenbower. after the convicts abandoned toelr You may even feel It when you toe Island In battlea against too Pag* Three) He will confer with toe President put down two bucks on a nag run- Shot in Lung try for freedom. efermsns. and other admlnlatratlon leadera O’Malley sold -Guard Maurice Morley King, One of liing at Pimlico or Jamaica with Monday and Tuesday, bolding Motor Vehicle Commis- your favorite bookie—If he atlU Is The Soviet Union sent a note n Floquet came upon the leaders of moiito ago calling removal of too some of too conferences at toe sioner Declares New the escape attempt as they hud- “ 10 Most Wanted,” doing business at toe same old |Peron*« Gommuuist Foe White House. stand. bodies ”sn unfriendly act.” Nor- dled In w area near toe control Surrendera Quietly way replied toat toe Russians had Presidential Secretary Joseph System in Effect Then room.' He shouted to them to Not quite all toe tax law News Tidbits Seriously W ounded in changes are on toe eour aide, been misled by articles In Norweg- Short told reporters Etosnhower back Into their cell blocka and ian nawapapera. aad offered to Caned fnna m Wires la coming to Washington at toe they compiled quietly. Philadelphls. Nov. 1 -< F )- Mor- though. Argentine Violence Hartford, Nov. l —(iO—Begin- The 3 1/3 per cent excise comes Join In a Russo-Norwagtaa com- President’s eiiggestlon but said ley Vernon Xing, 50, one of the mission to look Into the matter. toat no emergency waa Involved. ning next Monday, all applicants off your riectrlclty bills. You now (Continued on Pnge Two) FBI’s 10 moat wanted men, ac- Marmthon nagot Parana, A w n tln a. Nov. l—(e)i for operators’ licenses must pass cused of strangling his wife four can buy baby lotion, a house The new notes asserted there to no real reason for nwvlng too waning factions ot AFL loog- —^RbdoEto dhlokll. Communist toe trip evidently were made written quiees. years ago In California, will have trailer, a heating pad and a ticket madidate tor the Argentine presl- toe bodies snd scciisod too Nor- ahoremon eada la deadleek. aead- quite suddenly. Presidential As- Motor Vehicles Commissioner a hearing today befora U. B. Com- to a high school football game or Ing crippling east coaat dodt dtney, waa ahot in toe lung and •latant W. Avsrell Harriman, new Illegal ^Shots” mlsaioner Henry P. Carr. The a aymphony' concert—aU without wogtano of ”hypocrioy.** / atrike Into Ita ISth day . . . Tom seriously wounded during a bo'mb foreign aid dlrsctor, told a newt Charles F. KeUey said today that charge ggalnst him Is unlawful paying any federal tax. Priqpa-oii acrapa of paper fished out of| aad gtm demonstration to break conference only yoatorday he toe jiyatem, tried out In Hartford flight to avoid prosecution. those tickets may not come down, wastebasket ptovidea clae that put I up a iRed political raUy here last planned to confer with Elsenhower aa an experiment, wlU be made Blasted Mine King, alias William G. Wilaon, though—toe high schools and or- police on traU of pair of yonug ex- 1 n i g h t . In Paris tola weekend during a permanent and on e state-wide ba- surrendered to six Federal Bureau chestras may ksep tos difference. trip to Europa. All of these (hsngeo wars th the reforma|ory Inmates now await- One man was reported dead, an- aia applying to branch officea of Invaatlntlon aganta laat night Bulletins ing trial of kidnaping of Windsor other believed klll^_and iHmut teg Short J»BM «r maanhower’s at a Phlladalphla rastaurant whera big bill passsd O ct 19 by Con- 'L&Xg poUCmnaA...... othen wounds to toe wild melee. confareneas with officials on both well.. Forbidileii Us« o f Dyiuk* ha was working as second chef. grcM le provtdo mors moaej f>t froBi tha AP Wires M:-a Ana Rosenberg, aeeistant It will mean, he Indicated, that the nation’s huT* mobUlxaticu ef- Qhloldi was token to a hoapital Monday and ’Tuesday will be held mite Took TSf L i v e s i n His arrest ended a four year defense saerstan tor mupower, tor Imilodiato, but unsucceMfuI, at toe Pentagon, hut toat details toe 50,000 annual applicants will hunt by toe bureau. A native of fort. rresldcnt. 'irumsn pr.mptiy TAEINO BEEF aays if current Konsn peace talks attempts to remove a buUet tram had not been yorked out. probably have to study their mo- W. Virginia Disaster West V lr^ la , King le wanted on a signed tos msarurs, sltoougn ha WssMagten, Nsv The fall, "Wa ars ready tor aaytotog.* tor vehicle handbook a little hard- . . . Holland becomes find nation (Oenttoasd sn Fags Tws) (( I S B F a g s tw o) er since failures under toe writ- (Gonttaued on Page Twe) (Oonttaeoi oa Peffs FIvo) goveransent eald today tkat to ratify Setonnnn pinn tor pool- ten qratem run about 10 per cent Kayford, W. Va.. Nov. 1—(F)— fiiMally-taspeoted olaogMeieia The coal mine explosion which ing Wast Burapo's coal and steel higher. wtn be esdered aext meaUi to resources. kUIed 12 men yeaterday waa caua- aet aside part of their beef for ’The written testa wiU replace the aiBMd aervloea. Aaron L. TUton, Milwaukee at- the old verbal questioning of mO' ed by Improper blasting by the torney, says'ho kaa rsosived lottsr Weather Bureau^ at Lasi^ tor vehicle inspectors and fa ex- crew, toe State Mines IlepaHment Domestic, Circus, Wild from aids to Qsnoral Elsenhower | pected *to give more accurate reported today. DfVESTIOATIMO OBAFT saying gsnetaj wlR continue to g r a ^ g . In order to obtain a li- A department epoketman aald Waabtagtoa. Nov. 1-±(F>— oOns is snpnsit any peittieal orga-1 Concedes Texas Is Huge cense, an applicant must also toe crew apparently placed sever- Animals Have Their Day Tbo Seaato pf«parsda>sa sab- nixation hacktog him for Presidsat. peas toe regular eye and driving al dynamlta “ehotF' under soma i iwailHii dtotoesid today It to . . . Jstasy Jos Walcott may de- phasea aa before. overlianging slate to loosen it, and tovestlgattag rkargiia at graft fend his world heavyweight boxing Dallas, Nov. 1—(i^p-Aftar SI'S Fori Worth In particular had By 11m Aesoetotsd Press > T mi etovatod-outaway trains In “We will now have a precise toe resulting Mast Ignited toe at the Wrlgbt-Fattssaia air title tor first tone against Rocky yaars, tos U. 8. Wsatoer Bureau found tha Weather Bureau’s divi- Just nice people, animals aome- PhUsdslphla rsa bshind schsdids base at Daytsa, Ohia. Marciano—not Bssard Charles, | method of testing en appUcent’e coal duet In the air. has admitted toat Texas is a'large sion embarrassing. It calls itself He said tha manner In which It Umes do toe atrangest things: bseauss a ooeksr spsatsi took a from whom ha won his crown. state. toe city “where the West b^rhis.” knowledge of motor vehicle laws,” And yssterday thoy outdid tosm- walk for 30 blocks en tha train Two refonnatoty pandeos heldl toe Commiasioner said. “All was done is forbidden 1^ law and LAWTEB BCBCEM Spsoifically, the Bureau has de- But It formerly was 160 miles east sslvas In a burst of headllns hsp- tniclPL •JT la coanectloa with reeent klda^i- of West ’Texas by tos 81-yeat-old questions will be clear and down Mines Department rules. OlaolaaatU Nov. t—(FV- cided tlw state Is too large for its psnlngs. A Uttla oto (ex tumad up tha lag of Windsor Lodu poUeea^| PTSTtons sjrstam of forecasting. Weather Bureau’s reckontaig. In writing so there will be no mis- Sevan bodies ware removed dur- Almost sverywhers you leoksd, othsr day ta tha Maasaehuaatta Boger K. SlbboM, 86, aa attor- ars olimlnatsd as aaspoeta la Beginning today, Texas la divided Fori Worth now has shaken the understanding.” ing toe afternoon and toe laet 8ve ney hi the law flias of wbleh animals were In toe news. State Bouaa, oftall ptacas. Yes- Beld-SoffleM whore taro men beat I into four tsglona for forecasting East Texas labeL But it hasn’t Each applicant, will be given a Just before dark. Most of them An Arkansas posse tramped terday they caught him after he Senator Bebert .A. TMt to a up ThompaonvIUs man lursd to rs- purposas Instead of too former reached West Tutaa. It’s 100 showed burns, which meant they through toe rugged Ouachita Na- waa weakanad by aannonla fumes. nMaibar, was faaad abot ta mote spot to two girts . . . Long tsro. miles east of toe west Texas line (Contimied en Fage Five) had been killed outright by too Near DeiBiam. Me., a 800-pound death at bin hm m today. CBr- tional Forest after a leopard, two aamr Herbert P. Iffto rsyortod. range guns beloogmg to Connect- It was confusing to nesreomers -—in a new region called North bla-'t. black bears, a polar bear and six bear and a truck collided. One of icut seloetlve aervlpe department I under toe old eyatm when a Ml>- Central Texas. toe vehicle’s paaaangers, Amos Treasury Balance Two of toe dead were a fatocr- rhesus monkeys—escapees from a ars xsrosd to on married msa wKb-1 mrd orma predicted tor West Zn affect. East and Wast fors- and-Bon team. Another left a dreua. Wilson. grMiboa sa sx, chsssd tbs sat eididrsa Tskas, for Inatance, too tootmo- cssta most of tbo tims were in widow and seven chUdran. boar 500 fast snd k llM it. NbUi Motorists guilty of ipasdlng aad general terms. Weather forecast- Wuhln.gton, Nov, 1—(f)—The Two bull mooae, locked In bora- meter might sag near tha aero The mine, a rather recentljr to-bora comtat, started a Mg atr- A dog namsd Skippy surprised poalUon of toe Trtoaury Oct. 30: rules of ths road vlolattoas may mark in DaUiart vrhila in Del Rio, ers in each city predicted tbslr SI bouaeboid ta soon have their eseraterff Meraees locftl condlUoni. Net budget receipts, 8148,891,- opened pit owned by the Traux- rascue operation with alainaata of ths Koffor Fosst 450 miles south, etttsens twisted Morris, Mina. aasaaadad, acconUng to Motor Ve- toelr sir conditioner dials upward That left towns and eitlsa wlth- 03(L10; budget expenditures. 8339,- Traer Goal Oo., is located about drama up la Alaska. Tho audi- 808,688.09; cash balance, 84.899,- 35 mliea south-west of diarlaston, ence Included a batch of wolvea hlcHM CMnmiaaioner Chariee F. a notch. Both were In the same oa Pago AMSk Ksney. forecasting regloa. .(Oentlnaed sn n g s Xbrss) 117,an.78. toe state capital. , and ravtaa, with food la mind. 14

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r N SEANOiEnEM EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1961 V \ NANCHESTEB BVD flN a HERALD. MANUHK8TBR, OOMN« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. I, 1961 Maas., has been manager of th* British Royally R0gets Corp* ahee products division since Join- Hallotveen Parties Attract ing Roger# in 1944. ihrior to join- Weather Bureau ^ork ing the local cemeem, he was Domestic, Circus Manchester W AVE Hni i i i nf ' mi l l s Visiting Shrink sales manager for Sterllite Fibre Girl Scouts Toddy Observe rs and 4^300; Police Report Good Promotes Five Company of Coventry. HiTOMORROW ni thru uMON. Concedes At Last ]Peaee At MacKmnan. a Danielson rest' Animals In News « free* Pbg* Oua> dent, came to Rogers Corporation International Friendship •The most orderly Halloween t West Side Rec, Jack O^qulst, plastics Firm Revises In 1947 as a mechanical engineer (Oeatlooed ( nos Pag* Ose) Q—How did the bobolink re- parently In admiration of the 250; Verplanck School, Theodore (dbatlMMi ImB roga Oos) w* bAv* ever h*d," we* the way I for the maintenance and engi- ceive lU name? handeom* Philip. Fairbanks, 400; St. James' School, Sales Program to Cov« neering department, He was later out weather stations with no spe- A—Bobolink is a corruption of Mt; Vernon lies 16 mile* down Potic* Chief Herman O. Schendel •niuraday o f National OW BcoutAmay anFm______- wwMlojM___ a ^ u t the Eight montoa ago tb* Fossena Martin Ceraao, 800; Community promoted to process engineer for .•____ B______..h. vT . infalllnntlv. the cif lo estimatee ot temperatures IMM n « « O M ) Bob lancoln. the n*me g ly w the th* Potomac River from Wa*h- VMCA. Bill Steams. 250; Buck- er I-Arger Territory EeNc la the day which Girl Scouta U. m. A. IntelllgenUy, th* local moved to Morris from Seattle and and probably rainfall. bird because its call was thought described last night's annual e^ent the Goodyear division and in 1949 glrla ar* studying the geography, ington. on the Virginia *ide. For land School. Bernard Batson. 3.50; was made supervisor of the wet III over th* United State* oele- gave Skippy to a neighbor boy. The lOOto meridian formerly . day tM*ud unity ot to sound like "Bob Uncoln.** many year# it has been main- last night. Keeney Street School. Paul Young, Tliomas H. Johnson, Jr., of 27 •rpu as International Friendship blatory. economic conditions, lan- Sunday there was a scratching at Chief Schendel was surprised end of that (Uvision. For the past guags, etc. of the countries which was toe division line. _ unity tt Mtlan nr* of tain^ as a monument and abow- 200; Highland Park School, 200; Hillcrest road, is one of five Rog- year, MacKinnon has served as pOijr. One of the program fields in the front door o f the Fossen home. <^W a* it Wagner’s #r*t wish and obviously happy over the way they plan to It was Skippy—1,800 miles from Now West Tsxaa comprises ynpoctaaon to plac*. East Side Rec, Frank Johnson, B Corporation men promoted superintendent of the Goodyear gie Girl Scout program, interna* to be a musician or a poet? Several hundred peraons bad Halloween was celebrated here. 425; and Silver Lane Community Ih^Ml friendahip soinetime* *e«ma Not aU msmbsra of ths Girl Seattle. most ot the sUt# west of the 99th when Rogers revised Itii sales pro- division. Scout organisation can take a trip meridian. East Texas Is ths area In lMitt«Unc n oor* of _To be a poet. XJnttI hi# four- gathered there. There was not on* accident re- Center, Robert laham, 200." Baker, also a Danielson resi- me o f the moat difficult to under- So much for toe small fry. upon wblch U>* «l«f*n»* teenth year. Wagner showed a far Today’s schedule of event* for ported in town. Although wax and At each party a grand march gram to permit broader territorial to Europe, hut Brownie and InUr- Let's return to toe kingdom of east of th* 96to meridian. In be- dent, Joined Rogers upon gradu- take, but it Is one on which more tween are north central and aouth iS i frundom in the world greater Ulent for literature than Princes* Elicabeth and her hua- soap were used by some children was held with three prises award- coverage. Personnel Director Mil- ating from M.I.T. in 1939 and ind more stress la being placed. medlat* Girl Scouta do learn as the wild beasts. band, th* Duke of Edinburgh: ed in each of the following dlvl- much as they can The Arkansas safari continued central region —new dealgna- ^TOy dnpMd,” h* nni*!- for music. on the streets, there was no rsport ton E. Yeoman has announced. started in laboratoi'y control work. Real peace In the world roesna tlona The division line here la ths leadainhlp o< Mr. 10 a. m.' (e.*.t): Vialt to Mount of any major vandalism. No in- alons: prettiest, most original, He became technical director W, trlendUness and understanding be- countries In accordance with their last night long after It became "These changes, which will be ability, and they too do their bit dark and cold. But toe hunters Slst parallel. _ ju ’n nroponnl for th* com- Q—Who Invented bifocals? Vernon, Va., and Arlington Na- juries wore noted. j hobo, cowboy, witches, and funnl- in both the present sales and man' 1943 and head of the fabricating tween natlona, and by promoting _Pyeglossos known as bifo- tional Cemetery. I eat. -Door prises were also award- (rlendUness and understanding be- in thU field. ^ stayed pretty close to toe high- This still leaves a mass of iwe of coni and Iron reM>urc- Every member of the Police de- ufacturlng staffs,” Yeomans said, division two years later. He is country tn the West Texas sons, M bdld nnd oounyjoou* work cals were Invented by Benjamin Noon: Reception at the Cana- I ed. Each chUd atUnding was pre- vice president of the Danielson tween individuals Girl Scouts help WiUt » memberthlp of over i,- way. Tliey shot and killed one partment was on duty all night. “will result in the promotion of, 200 the local Olrl Scout orfanlaa- leopard yesterday. but if necessary becauss of la jww noliiS forward for the Franklin, who, annoyed at having dian Embassy for ambassadors of For some of th* men it meant sented with a bag of goodies. Mov- Benjamin B. Levy to sales man- Chamber of Commerce. toI makemOJLC • a betterIFCLLVr world.wur»u* aw WV aw*** r .lTli- u am the British Commonwealth coun- ing iilctures were shown and weather conditions, toe Bureau KXK NYLON ^nnMnt ot the European to carry two pnlrs of glasses had working a double ahlft, but the ager, Thomas Johnston to manager Jones, who succeed.* MacKinnon The national organization of the ; tlon n e ^ vivlnff thV ^et The beasts escaped from toe one pair split in hslf. each eye tries and senior .officer* of their games and other entertainment Campa Bros. Circus when a truck will divide this region Into seven , then* are landmark* of pro- town was heavily patrolled. In ad- O.S superintendent ot the Goodyear Girl Scouto of toe U.8JL, U a Its work m sub-regions. West Texas often Is towUrd th* firm tmlwark of having two different lenses. missions. provided by th# miperviaors. division, has been a member of member of toe World Association Girl Scout program " overturned about 15 miles northi 1:15 p. m.: Private lunch at dition, Chief Schendel bad over 30 Prise Wlnaere many girl* as possible. This week west of Mt. Ida. On Tuesday one subject to two conflicting move- ^0tnrd which we arc etrlv- members of the. Auxiliary Police Rogers staff since 1941, starting of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, ments of major air mooses—from Q—Where did the square dance Blair House. Howard Holmes. John Skiba, as a production control employe. which was founded in 1928 to en- volunteer adult workers ^ of toe circus Hons killed a nine- out for duty, augmenting the force John Zlhimerman, Neil Lawrence, ducting a campaign to raise $ toe north and from the west. Agalnst thl* background the originate ? 3:30 p. m.: Reception, being An overseas World War II vete- courage friendship between girls 8,600 year-old g(irl, Maria de la Lues, a given by the British Ambassador to more than 60 men. ratrolmen Edward Moriarty. Nell Slover and to carry on the local program- member of the troupe. A. M. Hamrick, chief of the Ited Nation* will be face to face A .Square dance Is the nsm* ran, he returned to Rogers upon of all nations. United under toe Mlsa Patricia Lsat . Dallas Bureau, said thousands of ith a mopoantous opportunity. popularly applied to any type of Sir Oliver Frank* and I.Ady were stationed at the various par-* Robert Orals, assisted by several his discharge in 1946 a.s quality same laws, promise and progiram, One reason that toe Mwcheater Aa wideapread as was this Franks, to which some 2,000 per- ties In town. School crossings were auxillarj’ police, directed the Olrl Scout Council needs more mountain search, it didn't com- letters protesting the old east- :or* Hi it** the opportunity to American folk dance in which an control engineer, a position he glrla of over 30 member countries Mias Patricia Allen Lent, daugh- west division had been received. lUdat* the gain* which the even number of couple* take part. sons have been invited to meet guarded by school officer* who eVenU at the "Y " along with Di- money this year than last year is pare in scope with the one con- rector Bill Steams. A parade held until his present promotion. strive to make toe world a better ter of Frank Styles Lent of 10 "Oowboy* in West Texas don’t Nation* ha* been regUitcr- Most of tliese were adaptations of their Roynl Highnesses, got children safely across the place in which to live. because of toe large Increase In ducted by agents of the U. S. Fish Laurel street, who was recently from the "Y" to Depot Square and membership of both girls and like to see Abilene, Junction and . the battle for an effective 17th renturi’ , English eountry 8 p. m.: The royal couple will streets' going to and from th* Adjustable Railroad Axle SMiior Olrl Scout Troop One In and Wildlife Service in Alaska. accepted as a WAVE in the U. B. back started tli# party. Threa leaders. A professional executive An agent saw two moose locked Kerrville classified in weather re- [•wide *yitem of collective *e- dances. give a dinner at the Canadian Em- parties. Manchester is an International Navy. left yesterday for training ports as in East Texas,” he said. bassy for President and Mrs. 14 Partle* prises were awarded in the fol- Friendship troop and has done an U needed to help carry on and co- In battle in a remote area 20 [durtty. I lowing divisions; ghosts, Mark Washi ngton— A new tj-pe ordinate the work here in town, at Bainbridge. Md. Miss Lent was East Texans, he added, were •*n»e eye* of men and women Q How many moons doe* Sat- Truman. railroad -car axle adju.stablc to va- outstanding Job in this field. In miles south of Fairbanks Monday. a member of the 1951 class at One ple st>-le# In qulck-dr>’lng, UnraMn, wale^fsprile nt They will spend the night at A dance for teen-agers was held Asplnwall. Diane Irish, and Carol which is becoming Increasingly So yesterday fish and wildlife none too happy about the Bureau all over the world will be turning | urn have" at the armory, attended by more riations in track width has been toe summer of 1949 12 members Manchester High School. arbitrarily placing Abilene and nylon cloth. QiilltesI ka.hn lining with all wool Interlining. Hlair House, a* they diij last Voronovitch; witches, Fred Aaam- PLUS___ heavy for a group of volunteers to agents landed their plane near the Zipper o|ienlng. Hal Included. Blue, green, red. Sire.: t to I. Pari* for thl* meeting. They 1 A—Nine are known with cer- than 1,000. Tony O'Bright and his son, Patty Irish and Gary Smith; put into use on the French-Spanlsh The soul-searing story of a of toe troop visited Olrl Guides tn handle. Because of toe g iw t num- Her brother Frank is now serv- Ixingvlew together as if both were _ ipe for progrea.* toward peace. | t.iinty. In ail.ilHon \V. H. Picker- night. frontier. <=' six countries of Europe, and in toe scene and separated the animals. ing in the Navy as an electri- orchestra provided music for hobos, Richard Fyler, Harold man whose faith became a ber of vacancies for professional One stomped away into the woods. in the Piney Woods, hallowed We mu*t do all in our power to *oe | ing announcpil in 190.^ that he had dancing. A public address system Binka and Richard McCabe. This French Invention makes gospel of hate . . . of one summer of 1953 16 members of help existing in New EnglMd cian's mate at Great Lakes, 111. ground to a citizen of deep East toe troop are planning to make The other had died of a broken He was named honor man at ttat they are not dlaappolntcd.” I discovered a tenth. whieli he used was donated by Maloney's Also, funnies, Ronnie Poharskl, possible the transfer of from woman who de.stroyed him councils toe local Council, in order Texas. named Themis. However, this has Eisenhower Flying Pi’ench tracks of standard gUage another trip to Eurojie to visit neck. Bainbridge where he received his Auctin recalled in hi* statement Television and Radio Stork. Ronald Fletcher and Roiger -^-and another who tried, hy to compete with other council* Aa the fight raged, the wolves diat the United Nation* met in never lieen confirmed and most Scherts; animals. Pauline Berger; (4 feet, 81^ inches, to the broad- blind love alone, to lead him friends in ^gland, Scotland, Ire- needs to increase the amount i>ald boot training. astronomy textbooks now omit Thirteen other parties were guage Spanish tracks (5 feet, 0 land, France, Switzerland, Ger- and ravens waited patiently. But pari* in 1948 "in the shadow of To See President cowboy. Carol Morris, Patty Mot- bark Into the light! such a worker. not the herd of female moose, over the Berlin Blockade and the immi- Themis fn>m the list. held at various locations in town inches), the National Geograpliic many, Belgium and Holland. ORDER NOW under the sponsorship of the ser and William Colombo; most Another reason for toe increased which the combat apparently be- board in a transient hostel of nent danger of conflict created Society reports. Aa part of their preparations for budget this year is toe need to PER80NAI. (CootlDued from Page One) American Legion. Cheater Hogan original, Barbara Ann Baylias, Ro- gan. They left. Wheelus Air Force Field, Tripoli, that blockade." Q—W'hat percentage of purr i sean Carlson and Llnwood Gard- “JOURNEY tola trip the girls are correspond- enlarge toe facilities at toe day api>earB this sign: CHRISTMAS CARDS "Here in Pari* w* began the metal is used in the making of | and Theodore Fairbanks collabo(- ing with Olrl Guide Rangers, toe camp at Camp Merri-Wood, so Doee this reflect any emer- ner; nationality. Rosemary La- VIP GETS CUPPED "A service charge of ."iO cents so FOR $1.25 of event* that led to the *o- American coins? , ated to make the affairs a huge Chappelle, Martin LaFlamme and older branch of Girl Guides, in that more girls can take advan- per day is charged to transient 100% ALL WOOL luUon of that problem. A—American coins are made of gency?’’ a reporter asked. success. Total attendance exceed- Ellen Arendt; best story book INTO LIGHT” Gcotland, England and other coun- tage of it. Eighty girls were on toe officers and civilians, other than "No emergency," Short replied. Thomas H. Johnston, Jr. Tripoli—lAh—It Is costing more DEWEY-RICHMAN "I look forward to similar pro- alloys so that the metal is hard- ed 4,300. Last year the total was character. Ronald Shuster, Gerald tries. Next summer the local girls waiting Hat for camp this past VIP's. The VIP charge la $1 per 161 MAIN STREET He said Eisenhower will arrive — Fealurinff — will visit their pen pals in toelr the.se days to be a V IP -very im- gress at thl* **sembly. Agree- er and will wear longer. Dimes, 3,950. Gardner, Llnwood Gardner; pret- summer, and were unable to go to portant person. On a bulletin day.’ ^ .ment on a truce in Korea would be in Washington early Monday of market development, Gerald ST AT E STERLING HAYDEN homes and also go caihplng with camp at all because of lack of quarters and halves are of 90 per Supervluprs of the parties, loca- tlcat, Wardene Taft, Beth Strom MacKinnon to Cleveland area' sales .a significant step that could lead cent silver ami 10 per cent cop- morning from Fort Knox, meet and Jerry Boucher. •NOW PLAYING — THOMAS MITCHELL them. Packages of food,\ clothing facilities and space. A need for COAT and LEGGING SET separately with the President and lloBs, and approximate attend- representative. Sal. Baker to nro- to a peaceful solution of many per. The famed nickel Is only ance follows: American Legion Judges were Mrs. Frank Vitt Heel or Hero! and mementos of toe . United more advanced camping and ad- then with the President and other ductlon manager of the Goodyear END.S TONIGHT States are being sent across toe venture camps for older gTrls who issue*.” 25 per cent nickel and 75 per cent Home, Harold Olds, 200; VPW, ner, Maurice Gregolre and Janet i,i I • copper. Cents are 95 per cent officials. I-Yank Blesso, 200: Hollister Holmes. / Lists of prise winners “HELL TOWN” seas and In turn friends in other have exhausted the potentialities A reporter wanted to know Frederick J. Jones to superintend- James countries are sending pictures, at Camp Merri-Wood is also felt, copper with the other 5 per cent School; Howard Dowd, 250; Bow- from other pnrtles were not avail- ent of the Goodyear division. . Plus: "Buffalo Ntampede" ANNIVERSARY SHOE VALUES FOR of tin and sine.- whether the President proposed to ers School. Wallter Briggs, 250; able. books and otoer Items from their and all this means an added fi- get a "good flll-ln" on Klaenhow- Johnston, u member of Rogers oountriea. Besides studying about nancial responsibility for toe local 88 Corporation sales staff since 1940, Cagney Q—Are King snakes Immune to er's efforts to organice vvestem their own country, so tost thej^ organisation. Qasafied defense force* before he leaves for was formerly in charge of fabricat- a* LEIV MARSH the poison of other reptiles? Expeelcd FBI Red Candidate ing and Duroid sales for the plas- who hod B thirst for THE ENTIRE FAMILY. 26% to 40% REDUCTIONS A—Tea. Key West, Fla., to begin work on the mesaage he will submit to tic firm. He is a giaduatc oi Wil- trouble . . . and ll'e B pleauM StUe to mm •! brnham tkfass.) Academy and Cor- one woman’* lovel America’s Flsect OstdMr Tkesirea Parade Com^s Advertiseinenb Q-—What do they call Indian Oongreaa In January. To Caleb Him Shot 111 Lung Short aald "that la a factor" in- nell University, receiving a degree local Stocks summer in England? in administrative and mechanical in Warner Bros. MEN'S A—St. Martin's summer. volved in the trip. He also pointed To Tragic End SEE PAGE SIXTEEN out that Elsenhower has not visll- (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) engineering from the Sibley School teaotatloas famished By 100% an wool wiat, detachable heed, all wool .M-panta. d with the President since early of Engineering in 1939. He is a "Come Fill Qmun A Bllddlebrook, Ine. All fully lined with warm soft flannel lining. Royal Mue^ Q—Who are the Chamorro*? 0 his lung. His condition was term- member of the Sigma Nu Fraterni- (OeaUBoed froa Page Ooe) DRESS SHOES A—The Inhabitants of the Is- this year. charge of killing hi* wife. Helen, wine. HItest 4 to 8. POR QUICK RESULTS in selling at San Luis Obispo. ed serious. ty of Cornell. The local man is The Cup’’ Bid Asked your property cell Suburban land of Guam ar i railed Chamorros Report!* of the battlc-like dem- member of the Center Congrega- fangke out after the first blast and a mixed race, with the Malay Arthur Cornelius. Jr., special •— P L U S — gutted to* two story building. First Natldnol Bonk Realty Oo^ Realtors, 641 Main Convict Break agent in charge at Philadelphia, onstration said it was touched off tional Churcli and also serves on , JIMMY LYDON ot Mancheater .... S3 38 street. Call 8316. strain predominating. by bomb explosion*. Then shots the ways and means comraittee of Davidson's wife. Rose, 62, ia j said B C U U King g % i i 4K was wmax opening oystera Hartford National rang out from all corners of Plaza the church. In “Corky of Gasoline Alley" . among those criticaUy injured. She 9 —How doc* the average in Attempt rails Wh«i agent* agproachereached him. Cor- was in her apartment over toe Bonk and Triiat .. 27 29 , ‘ U ST WITH an active concern for remarklng, Saenz, a mid-town Parana square Levy, a resident of Wabon, Hartford Oonn. 74 78 teMable coorteoue eervle*. Preo com* in the United dtates com- r nellus quoted King as flttR A ':'":'".— BtOl#. "I wondered when the FBI would where Ghloldi was . addressing a Manchester T ru it... 57 — appraleal airlving at eatlsfactory pare with that of th* Roviet crowd. Others on toe critical Ust are Union ? (Oaatlaoed from Page Oae) get me." TOMORROW NIGHT Deputy Fire CSiief Stephen Adley, Phoenix State Bonk aDlng price to you. Tb* Allen Hie men who started th# dem- and T ru s t...... 66 61 Co. PbOB* Mancheatsr A—Average Incomes in the Uni- King described by hi# recent 46. and Fireman Harry Pember- ROYS' AND GIRLS' Realty The 400 prisoners had Just re- onstration were not immediately EASTWOOD SNEAK PREVIEW Fire Insnranee tlimpanles 5106. ted State* are nearly five time* Isndlady, employer and fellow identified. ton, 47. Both suffered bums. Women’s Hand Laesd more than tn Russia. The average turned from dinner and were left workers as "a perfect gentleman' OF A NEW SMASH A wall caved tn and pinned Mrs. Aetna Fire ...... em 63V4 Parana Is about 200 miles north- WANTED—lou r property to sell in the U. S. is 11440; average unguarded outside their cells and "a moat likeable chap" had RAY WARNER BROS. HIT Jim McCafferty., an expectant Hartford Fire ...... ; 128 133 when their guards were over- west of Buenos Aires. Moccasias Drastieally Rtduesd Rallabl* onysra eraitlag with in Russia Is $310. been working in a hotel dining MILiJiND IN ADDITION TO mother, in her auto for nearly an National Fire ...... 5'2 60 A large selection of mca's and boys' drees pow'ered. They stood around or i room Ran Luis Obispo in 194 Communist headquarters said ••Tile D a y JAN hour, liiree friends were with her. Phoenix ...... 7^ 80 cash, riaaaoea arraaged. W* the party was the victim of an “ COME FILL THE CUP" O A Genuine, leather, hand-laced, hand- STORM COATS Q—What 1* the otriclal lan- sat In their cells, waiting to be ; when his wife disappeared. The Earth STERLING After firemen freed Mrs. Mc- shoes. All genuine Goodyear Welt constnio- aeed 4-6-0-I raem swgle* and 3- "organized terror campaign, un- Life sad Indemnity Ins. Oos. lasted, one piece flexible con.tm c- guage of Vatican City? locked up. Her body was found jammed in- Stood 8tiH" SUN.. MON., TXTES. FrI., ••nve” i m 4 Cafferty he said. • Aetna Casualty...... 90 \'95 famuy bouoee. Howard R. Hast- One of the ringleader?, O’Malley challenged by poUce” “Rhubarb" "UsRlcaM Ivlasd" tion. inga PhoM 3-1107. A—The language In common to a trunk under the hotel porch S:tS - * : s l - SttS l!«»-*;IS ANN ILYTH In "When toe explosion happened Aetna U fe ...... 82 '86 ' Goa. Mny be seen manufactured In use Is Italian, but official acts of said, was Omar John Pinson, un- Ghloldi I* opposing President •2 but by that time King had gone. U seemed as if ths roof UfCM off Conn. General ...... 127 lU oar factory at Dnlonrflle. WANTED)—House* to aell In Man- the Holy See are drawn up in der life sentence for the shooting Juan D Peron for the presldencj’ "GOLDEN HORDE" first, then a waU gave away and He was traced to other part* of Phi* "You Never Can Tell” Onv tV«l|.Sf«k»d r.at»«»-e-l«rt* Hartford Steam BoU. SO S3 eh**ter and vicinity. Contact thl* Latin. of a state policeman. The convicts In the Nov. 11 elections, in which « W.lti.B T. Svrrv %«H ”. crashed down on our car." Travelers ...... 690 010' carried a wooden gun, screw California, to Nortli Dakota, Vir- Argentina will choose a chief of ONH DAIIT t-t office for penonal service. Alice ginia. and New England and had Between 300 and 300 children Pidille UlUtaes Clampet Agency, 843 Main atreet Q—Are there tigers In Africa? driver*, ice picks and similar state for a six year team. wearing masks and gay costumes weapons. been In and out of Philadelphia Ghioldl. secretary general of Cbnn. light. Power 14H 18 Fboa* 3-4643 or 2-OSSO. A—There are no tigers In Afri- the last year, the FBI reported. already had fallen out of toe par- ca except In captivity. Tigers Pinson, at one time listed by the the Argentine Communist party, ade and were at a recreation lot Conn. Power ...... S7ti 89H are native only to eastern and FBI as one of its 10 most wanted was sentenced In 1937 to serve #H#*iii«Hl^iisiV *si..»v * across toe street when toe blasts Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 46H 47 ^ WANTED—Land in Vernon southern Asia and the adjarent criminals, escaped from the prison j EE/’ four years and - four -months In started. Hartford Gas Oo. . . . 36H S7H Boltca. Write Box O, Herald. Island*. once. He was recaptured in Routh | » O i l a O R prison for taking part in a 1935 Escaping gas hampered fire So. New England \ Communist insurrection in Argen- I fighters for a time. One fireman Tel...... 82% 84% \ A O'Malley was appointed warden Has 34-Ton Ketch tina. Murphy's Restaurant ' was knocked off toe roof of the Slannfactnring Companies Water-repellent galtardlne "ernvenette’* treated. Genuine here soon after prisoners went on Later he went into exile, return- I building by toe second blast. He Am. Hardware ...... 18% 20% A» 'benvertex wool pile collar, moth-proof nnd wsler-repeUent. a hunger strike to protest condi- ing to Argentina in August, 1946, THURSDAY'S SPECIALS : was not identified. Arrow Hart and Heg. 53% 66% AT OUR STORKS Warm wool pile lining. Navy, green, brown. Hlzea: 8 to 14. Shoor Bros. tions. He began a reform and Singapore, (IP) -Edmund Grey H m last sections of toe parade Asso. Spring ...... 33% 38% modernization program. Wheatley is a 20th Century^ Noah : Were rerouted and children were Bristol B ra ss...... 13% 18 IN who will ride the floodtlde of Com- OUR NEW FRENCH CHEF [ taken to a community cen< CoUlns ...... 190 31C FiATURES THIS'WEEK munism in an ark built by himself Ruih Millett where parade officials kept them Em*Hart ...... 71 79 SOOTH ma i n ST.. UNIONVILU AND MANCHISTKR GREEN, MANCHESHR, CONN. Guerrilla War should th* Reds get here. INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIE Interested by awarding prises. Faifntr B e a r in g ...... 38% 41 Wheatley, a 58-year-oId British Hart A Cooley...... 42 48 It Take* IVrsIsteao* to Break Landers, Frary, Clk. 23 28 The one and only Gels Expensive surveyor, became a Jap prisoner of Boring Boutin* LQRSTER NEWBURG war when Singapore fell tn 1942. BAKED VIRGINIA HAM, FRUIT SAUCE Larsen’s on Top New Brit. Mach. Co. 41%' 44 CHILDREN'S 3 TO 6x He says he’s taking no . more Writes a housewife who arnnt* North and Judd .... 28 31 STERLING Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, (F5— chances. to register a complaint about a SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN In Card Tourney Russell Mfg...... 18 20 131* war being waged by Bristish He built his 34-ton ketch six recent column: JUMIO FRIED SHRIMP IN A BASKET Stanley Work# com. 55% 5S INLAID troops and security forces against months ago et a cost $5,000, fitted "You tell u* women how im- Terry Steam ...... 90 100 RENSON’S tv IS A PARADISE FOR seems to be getting more and it with a 30-ltorse-power diesel portant it is for US to get a little Larsen’s Feed and Hardware Torrtngton ...... 32% 84 SILVEnPlATf Communist terrorists in Malaya variety into family life. Good moved into first place in toe Man- Union Mfg...... 19% 22 ALL WOOL SKIRTS engine and christened it "Chips." more and more expensive. He says it will be "goodbye, Mr. advic*—it you can carry it oUL MURPHY'S chester Fire department’s annual U. S. Envelope Com. 103 11! But how about wives ilk* me, who YOURS FOR ONLY The cost has been running over Chips", at a steady nine knots per 991 MAIN STREET setbMle tournament lost night, U. S. Envelope Pfd. 59 68 CLUB are married to men who are Just toe rourth session in toe tourney, Veeder-Root ...... 40 4^ $100,000 per day, but it’s still on hour with- Australia the destina- plain disinterested In breaking up beating both Hose Company No. TELE^ION BARGAIN HUNTERS the upgrade. tion if the Communtsts come The above quotations are not to The federal government is ask- Singapore way. the dull routine this family has and Ooughlin's Service by 17 be construed as actual marketo, ing tile legislaUve council to an- fallen Into? points. but are approximate markets. prove $27,000,000 in supplemental i I "Night after night my husband FoUowlng are the scores so far:. / Okv-USED TRADE-INS-OK funds. i comes home, eats dinner and Larsen's, 838; Coughlin's, 821; ------y’ Develops Defense then reads or listens to the .radio Hoe* Co. 1, 831; E. A. Johnson Legnl Notices imtll bedtime. Occasionally h* Alyfoys A Paint CS. 789; Hood’s MUk. 779; THURS., FRI., SAT. ONLY Against Divorce suggests a movie, or friend* drop Jack’s All Stars, 777;<.Moriarty’8 / DR. MARTIN AT A COVUT o r PROBATB F^nters, 769; SchemeVs Oil in and the routine I* broken to FELDMAN M Mnnche5!fr within arid fnr tht that extent. Specialty Servlee, 760; 4XXXX, 693. piM m nistrlft <»f ManrhcRt*'r un fhp 31il Hartford, Conn., OPi—A sys- High scorers last night were OR TAKE HOME of Ortobpr. A.D.. 1^51. tem of "divorce prevention" has "But if I suggest anything alee, Club Chianti, 128, and Larsen's, Formerly Of 16-Inch Gay wool plaid., pleated all the way ’round. Matching ahoiMer I PrMPnt. JOn.N* r. WALLETT. he throws cold water on the Idea. AT .trap*, t’olora: Red, green, Wue. Size.: 8 to 8\. AT ONCE! 1 J u d i c e . been worked out by the Very 119. New London and Admiral Combinotion $249.00 Rev. Louis M. Hlrahson. dean of So I long ago gave up.. Whgt this complete Set I Estfktp of Jpff«r?- Bu«hf)^r, lAto of els# could I have done?" Jewett City j Manchenti r In Mid dlMrkt, decMRCd. ITirist Chuhch CathedrnI in Hart- 10-Inch ‘ on liberal Uptm thff application of Irena IL ford. Not have given up. The woman who Is determined that family land SURVEYIN/i^ Now Associated With Admiral Combination $149.00 CLUn FLAN TERMS Burhner. fuardlan, pra>inf for au- All couples married in the CAVEY’S thority to cnmpromlae and aettle tha church In the past five years were life is going to have a little va- doubtful and dlaputad claim which Invited to a special service wlilch riety often has to buck Iwr hus- Dr. C. Mason Parker 12V2-lnch Bandix ..... $119.50 LADIES' a i£ ! nail, minor haa afainaf Donald Bal* band's inertia. began with the traditional sacred 639 Main St. luccl and Htchard D'Amato. dolny But she can put some of her buslnaM aa "Don a Sandwich Shop" In wedding music. Tlie marriage DANCING TONIGHT Johnson 12V2-lnch Capohart ... $119.50 MNljcheftrr. Connecticut, It la ceremony was re-read and all were Ideas across, if she is willing to OH^DRRED:^ That the ^ foregoing ap- , invited to stand and Join In renew- keep on trjdng instead of being TO THE plication be ensilv tllscouraged. All prii:e. above Include inatallation with NYLON HOSE marriage promlaea. th* Juat Go Ahead and Do It antenna. •aid District, on ths 14th day of N - , ^ kmnvn of church people t : who l>ecame divorced/* the deau Without talking about it before- vember. A.D. IRM. at tan o'clock In hand. she can make plan*. Have tha forenoon, and that notice b« given said. "Yet in my quarter century ympho ny our to all peraona lntercfl4*d In said ca* of the ministry, I have known not a picnic supper all packed when S F PAIRS tate of the pendency of aald appUca- a single instance of those who have he gets home and say when her SETS GUARANTEED P tloh and th* tlm* and plac* of h*arlng husband comes In from work: ‘T EA\ANUEL th*r*on. b> publiahlng a copy of thU prayed and worshipped together habitually, to have become sepa- thought It would be fun for ua to order In aom* n*wapap*r having a rlr« drive out to the lake and have a FOR eulAtlon In aak.' dlatrlct. at leaat fire rated." daya b*for* the day of aald hearing, plcnlp supper tonight." Op ah* can invite friends In and .UTHERAN . CHURCH ------BRAND NEW MODELS 3 to appear If tn*r a** cauae at aald j tim* and' place and be h*ard relative ' then mention that they are com- thereto, and make return to this court. ' You Can Buy Cards ing. Or get tickets AieadAof - Modd tat—17-InA Model 833-A— 17-Inch Model S3$-M-rl7-Ilich ______JOlPf J. WALUSTT. Judge. time to a concert or ball game Shake A Leg! Copahurt Spiiwf Capakort Consola Capah^ CoBSok »2« AT*A c o u n r o r puo bat k h*!d No Matter What or whatever. AT THE Reg. $879.95 . Reg. $469.95 at U.nche.ter within .rid for the It. Is better to push a husband 7 f\ih ANNIVERSARY Beg. 988946 Diitrlct of llutche.ter, on the 31.t d.y into doing a few things that add $279JO $329.95 $399.50. of October, A.D.. 1»S1. New York- (p) _ There's a a little variety to family Ufa than Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. / VJ PROGRAM greeting card for almoet anything just to let family life grow dull OAK GRILL 16-lneh Mahogany of Otto A. Thler. l.te of M.n- i A*?**"* “ 'yhody and boring because he Isn’t en- 16-In. TV With Bodle Osmb. 17-Inch Table Model a Hollywood beige, beiga eheet.r. In uld Diitrlct, deceu.d. A nev.' greeting card shop, open- thusiastic about failing tn with nOHRMUIIVIR HoRIcrcrfters Hdlierafters blush, sundown gnYt On motion of Henriett. II. Smith ot ed on New York’. Fifth Avenue, plana. TONIGHT Blabegsny Wood CnMnet Table Model— Beg. $3994$ noontide, sorcery. Somers. Conn., .dmlnlsttatrU. has a card for divorces as wel! as Boredom Is th* biggest foe of FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2 Console Beg. $97946 Beg. $809.95 ORDERED: That six months from marriages, congrAtulation* on a msrriaee and the greatest threat DANCING TO THE the Slst day of October A. D., IMl, be $329.95 $249.95 $239.50 Uld th. sun. .re llmitsd .nd Ulowed •alary raise and *yInpathy,jfor th* to family life. , 7:30 P. M. fo> th. erecStor. within which to brts* loss of a Job, a card for your pooch The wife who settles for the EVENINRS T IL I am4KD SNONS AMD FORKS STEIUN MID M REST NMTS "9 ^ in th.lr elolm. Mrinat wid ootsU, end when ah* present* you with a lit- same old routine dav^ attar day "NOTABLES" tho wid .dmlbl.tr.trix I. directed to ter of pups, a card for the golfer after day is settling for boredom. Its publle aotlco to the 'creditors to (Alt rights reserved^.’ NEA Finert Dance Mualc^ln Town "Organizations' Night," faaturing historical high* bring In tbalr elolma within said time who idams a hole-in-on*. Ulowed by publtriiln* . copy of thl. In addition to th* usual stock Servic*, Ine.) lights of congregational Ufa; also exhibits and first SERVICE ordw in som. n.w.p.p«r having a elr- of holiday* csirda, there * are re- Perhaps the largest gun over showing of congregational film. cul.tloB to Mtid probaU dUtricL with- membranoes for th* person who wM • 20-yoar BENSON’S Shoor Bros* in ten dsiy. from the date of thl* order, built was "TJttle David", deslgrwd OODS »*•••**•***•***•**•( U^UORS Uld rtturo mric. to this court ot the ha* a tooth pulled, th* guy or gal by the U. B. Army to attacJi tho Refrashman^t and Social Hour RADIO — TELEVISiON — APPLIANCES netlc. given. who get* a new car. And *v*n German Siegfried Une in World 713 MAIN ST.— TELEPHONE 3536 MANCHESTER JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. "Happy Groundhog Day." War n but never used. '• ■ ■■ ■■ ’ ■ >■ ■' t' MAMCHESTEB BYKNINa HERALD. MANCHB8TER. 00N II« THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. lt)Rl HANCHESTER BVBNiNd HERALD. MANCHBSTEB. CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. IW l ner cent ThU would be $60 on a note and his mtialc haa proved ex- New Taxes Hit $2,000 car. / r Salvation Army tremely popular In Canada. No Agreement Obituary Byrd, Truman Baldwin Will Make. “Who’ii Who” uck*. buses and trailers—A Captain Kenneth Rawlins, pian- P u b lic R e c o rd f E. F. Steinberg Savitt Opens Aceonnt Everybody Today boost to n per ceht of the manu- Nameg Soloists ist i^d accordionist, la another Jijoiitrael facturers' price: It’a now 8. talented artist who has teamed up Fatally Injured Reached Says Feuding Over Direct Here Auto parts and acceaaorlea—A with Captain Parr in many en- boost to 8 per cent of the manu- 111 Baud Festival gagements in Canada end the Pick-up *a.m” aii to Anthony (OeattmeR from Page Oae) Deaths facturera* price from 6 per cent united States. tevision Now ■ itocua^ proparty on Weatmin- (CoalawB from Page Oae) 1949 CiMvfoInt bolf-tMi. An nMseplIoeely dsns UN Negotiator Parly Course Hartford Musician Will had Mdced for nt w revenue of al- Electric,' gas /and oil appliances Twro internati Mr*. Petronalla Eurawckaa, 6T, W Pa— OMI . cent manufacturers’ excise. Prln- sical festival of the local Salvation dent* the flneit tn bras* music. going south on Cottage street and wUa Matthaw Zurawckaa o< N Today la the effective date for ot At Quiminade Benefit c1|nU ones are,power lawn mbwers, Army Band, Saturday, Nov. 10 at The q Clef Club will also be fea- Nwcstfii roaA went through the Intersection the new law with the exception of GeonC Nelson alio known as proposal and the Communist pro- BlsoeU street, dtad ybaterday M strongly oppo(Md Mr, Tmraoa’a eiuciric dishyenshers, and electric 8 p. m. In the Varplanck School tured in the program. pollciea, he said: corporation tax Increaaes, retro- Oteorge Nilsson to Sterling Con- without stopping. The front end posal,” Hill said. "They were try- her home foUowliig a short UlnMB. The wall known and Mpular n.vl ga* clothe# driers. Tickets may be rcaer'-ed by call- liRTER 60^ ING. Bom In Lithuania. Mra. Zuraw- active to laat April 1. strut^on company to Maurlw J. ing to adjuat the respective posi- "They’re all Democrat* In my choral conductor, Robert Baldwin SporUng fcooda—The rale for ing the Salvation Army and will of LaTulllp'a car struck the left ckaa had been a resident'of thia Moat persons' are going to be 311 MAIN 5T1EET ,FHON14t74 Fisher and Agnsa E. Morgan, tions. There were some points of book. I shall do everything wtthln of Hartford, la the featured artist Items aubjeft to the tax la hiked be delivered promptly. front and side of Steinberg’s car, agreeifient and other areas of dis- town (or 89 yeara. She waa a my power to cooperate the piurty to be presented at the Bowefs rapped for an income tax boost of tfini ltrto /15 per cent except for • property on Madison a ti^ t. member of the Lithuanian Roman about 11 3/4 per cent over what ' i^iHiMag Permits spinning It around In tha center agreement. as a whole.” School on Wednesday evening, fishing equipment. But the Hat of of the Intersection. Steinberg’s car "The two buffer xoncs are in CathoUo Women’s Alliance. Byrd’a Attack Nov. 16, under the aus^cea of tha they have been paying. Those In exempt Itemk la broadened to In- toM . J9f>r, J :Th« To Samuel Swltt for Green Bealdaa her huiband, the leaves caromed out of cohtrol south on agreement In certain respects.” Selma, Ala., Nov. 1—(fit— Sena- Chaminade Club In a scholarship the very high trTackets get some- ■' lYiOfif chiefIv used for achool Wrilleii Tests a HMi eMM***^ •MIOUIKTu Maaor Estates, Inc., for' a b"*- The negotiators disagreed on the two daughters, Mra. William benefit concert for high achool what lighter treatment; they mast sport* And by children. Exempt r ^Sm w « %•«*» tfce ctm- story, six-room dwelling on Elira- Cottage street, throwing Its driv- tor Byrd (D-Vt), In a Uttar at- Kaesong area. The Reds, want to Johnson and Mrs. Peter Jacobs, BCholarahips to Laurel Music pay an increase amounting to Items include equlpnient, . MBorv fwrxiMtxM of ap *<’ ^ beth drive, $11,000. - er out of the car. The car banged both of Manchester, and seven tack on the ’Truman admlnUtra- Be^iii Monday .1 Into Devoto’a parked car on the keep It. 'The U. N. Command Camp. nine per cent of their taxable In- basketball*, boxing equipment, g ^ o t BrttUii loiBUrT ^ ‘.Hcs To George Patten for Otto New- grandchildren. tion, said today only "an Immedi- come left after paying the old tax. • - - ( I west aide of Cottage street, south wants to take It over. ■ Mr. Baldwin la the director of football /equipment, skates, aleda THE OFFICE tn m Vm tmut 8 a « CwioJ bauer for alterations j The funeral will be held Satur- ate uprising of political virility In Withholding I ’ p (Coatinued from Page One) of the intersection. Steinberg waa Commiiniat correspondents out- the Nutmeggera, who will alao be shorter than 60 Inches, Boftball TH» anddcii decio^n undencotj^ tions on a dwelling at 47 Holl side the negotating tent said,. "W e day, morning nt 8:30 from the the South” will save the Democra* guest artists at the Chaminade The withholding rate on salaries toeaed into the road near the east equipment and some track and of ‘hr tiM eriOcol oltuotlon olong street. 1200. are not going to compromise on Lecierc Funeral Home, 23 Main tic party. Club concerL A versatile musi- Increases from 18 to 20 per cent. field er/i((ri'»:ent. aheet with 10 quest Iona ’ of the vital 8u«i waterway and came as To Morlarty Brothers, Ine., for curbing, a few feet south of the Kacson.” street, and nt 9 o’clock at St. "I am calling on you to save cian, he la a member of the (^ o r- Thia la applied to income after de- "multiple choice” ; variety, he said. a headfluartera military apokes- alterations and additions to a stop sign. After the impact, Da- Bridget’s Church. Burial will be r* The U. N. Command says It the Democratic party from elem- al Club of Hartford to which ductiem of exemptions — de- tkdl* Fish Production * That means that the person can DR. J. A. SEGAL atan alao dlaclosed: garage at 315 Center .street, Tulllp’s car Jumped the curbing on wants the former truce site to pro- In St. Bridget’s Cemetery. ents now in control who have de- group all the Nutmeggera belong. pendents. check whlcii one of the four sug- T two more EgypUan police of- New/ Delhi-<(IV-Indta at pres- T $ 1,000. ______the east aide of the intersection, tect the gateway to Seoul. The funeral home will be open bauched Its principles and made It Music la Mr. Baldwin’s profes- Here are a few examples which gested answers Is rorrcct. There HAS BEEN MOVED M d four constablea were for the convenience o( friends to- Mloa Kathleea McLangklla ent internally produces 525,000 ^ 41 travelling .50 feet across a lawn The Allied proposal runs be- a party of political expediency, tton and pastime. He 1* connected show what the income tax boost will be 10 sets of examinations so arrested last night and w w to be night from 7 to 10. and tomorrow tons Of fish a year. and coming to a stop when it hit william Savitt la ahowa opentag hla aoMwat with WUIard B. tween the present position of op- one of its chief articles ot trade with a Hartford music store dur- means: that all applicants will not be to akpelled from the aone today for tha house at 07 cottage street. posing armies except In the west from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 10 p. m. ing the day. Evenings find him Miss Kathleen Lenor* McLaugh- A single man with $3,000 net Official sources here said that given the same questions. «(nUmidaUng and threatening II. S. Dollars Csoiiig preMdent of the Flrat National Bank of Maacheoter on the oocaalon being the peddling of political In- When the Qiilsb ambulance ar- and the extreme east. In the ainglng In a choral group or wield- lin, a senior at Western Maryland Income will pay $542.40 annual 43 per cent of th!* quantity l.i con- Capt. Erneet Parr Hartford, the proving groun'I ■gyptian workers employed by the of Uio offlelal ceremonloa laat Thnraday evening. ______fluence,” Byrd said. 413 MAIN STREET rived at the scene, Steinberg had west the U.N.’s proposed dividing ing the baton for the Nutmeggera tax: it used to be $488. sumed aa fresh fish, 50 per cent for the writlien to.il.a, had Its fail- ' Urging that the anti-Truman College, waa one of the 10 students cured for human consumption nnd auditorium. Captain Emcat Parr mush. Into Africa Mines been placed by Patrolman S tr^- line bulges out to Incorporate on one evening or for the Univer- A married man with $5,000 net ures rise from five to 1.5 per rent About Town forces in the Southern states "keep to be selected to represent their seven per cent converted Into fer- has been the soloist In *everal ton on a stretcher carried in tte Kaesong in Allied territory. Kae- sity Chorus on another. Income and no children will pay leading bands. Including the Inter- as a reault of the new typo quia Zipser Officers St. Mary’s Begins , In regard to hia musical back- college in the national publication tllleer. India alao producea 1,500,- Bniasela. 8. investors cruiser. Robert Turcotte and Ed- song Is the only sizable town the themselves free to take whatever $843.60 annual tax; formerly it natlonni Staff Rand of London. which removes the giiesawork outer Guard Charles Edgerly ground and training, Mr. Baldwin waa $760. OOh pounds of shark liver oU every ijliissell Davis are showing growing Interest In ward Wilson aaristed. He WM Red* still hold south of the 38th effective action may be neces- o f "Who’* Who In Amrican Colleg- England. He Is a composer of from grading. Evensong Sei*vice won the attendance prize, donat- said he learned all he knows from A married man with $100,000 year. the untapped mineral re-'ources of rushed immediately to the hospl- To Meet Sunday parallel, which they originally sary" to assure President ’Tru- leges and Unlveraltlea.” She is the ed by George Magnuaon. at the his famous father, Ralph Baldwin, net Income and two children will Ig Still Critical French Equatorial Africa. Ameri- proposed as a ceoao-flre line. man’s defeat if he seeks re-elec- daughter of Rev. and Mra. Willard The Allies woUld compensate meeting of Memorial Lodge No. tion. the Virginia senator added; beloved music aupervlaor of Hart- J. McLaughlin of the North Meth- pay $56,032 annual tax; under the can dollars have helped reopen Minor damage was done to the Pre.sldent George Stavnltaky of Beginning Sunday evening, Nov. 38, Knights of Phythlas, held last ford public ach(x>la, composer of old law It waa $51,912. house when the car struck it. La- l, Evensong will be added to the for thl.s bulge by withdrawing •Tt Is my firm belief that the odist Church. several abandoned copper. r.inc the ZIpser Club, Inc., haa called a evening. note, and founder and first dlrec' The next biggest revenue pro- ♦ .Russell Davis, 17, of 15 Proc- Tulllp’a car received extensive Sunday schedule of services at 7 p. from 200 square miles of terri- Democrat* of the South will not Mis* McLaughlin, who ha* been ter road, who aecldentall.v shot and lead mines. .... special meeting of the officers for ■^-y on the east roaat north of tor of the Hartford Choral Club. very active In. extra-curricular ac- ducer will be the Increase In cor- Workers are recruited through damages to the front end while Sunday, Nov. 4, at 1:30 at the m. at St. Mary'* Episcopal Church. If enough people are interested permit the Trumanltea to press Last spring Mr. Baldwin at- poration and excess profits taxes. Mmself through the stomach the Studebaker operated by Stein- 38. clown upon the brow of America tivitlea ln*her college life, ia an ac- vrhUe rat-hunting in the Olcntt a • labor airlift ’ Due to a labor clubhou.se. 35 Bralnard place. Th8 series la':t8 until Palm Sun- a niillnery class 'vill start at the tended the Fred Waring Work- tive member of the Women’s Stu- These will raise an estimated $2,- shortage In the Middle Congo, 25 berg waa amaslied on both sides day. Addresses on the faith and The Communist proposal would the un-Dcmocratlc crown of shop, conducted by the famous 207,000,000 of elytra money street dump Sunday, was reported On Sunday, Nov. 11. all mem- .stick closer' to the battleline Community Y next Tuesday morn- dent Government, the college choir families a week are flown In to the and the wheels on the left side a practice of the church will be held waste, of social!'m. and of dicta- band leader himself, at Shawnee, annually. atUl on the eritical list at Man- bora of the Board of Directors are where it dips south across the 38th ing nt 9:80. under the direction of and orchestra. She la slab a Trum- Mayumbe mountain area of tne total wreck. The lawn at 07 Cot- in the parish hall at the conclusion tion from Washington.” Delaware. "It waa terrific." he But you probably will run Into disster Memorial Hospital, requeated to meet at 1:30 p. m. parallel to the cast of Kaesong. Mrs. Jsfhes F. Dlsscll of West peter. Middle Congo from Northern '11- tage Btreel waa Btrew'n with glaaa of each Sunday evening Bor'lcc. Hartford. Anyone Interested In said, "but wonderful — classes the tax, changes most often In thi) BRUNNER’S-TV OPEN TONIGHT Al.so on Nov. 11 at 2:80 the club ■ According to police, the Davis fiom broken windows, poU" o* B.-ittlcfronts were quiet under from 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. We long list of Increases In the excise youth was examining the result of members will hold their regular Attendance la required of ail per- falling sno'.va and rains. Fighting joining this class is requested to " ^ a r le a Denton, chief of the the rare and a hub cap A cushion sons considering confirmation or contact Mrs. Robert L. Cooper. worked hard, but It wma worth taxes. There are a few decreases of hla shots with one of his from the Studebaker lay In the meeting. A full attendance of all has dropped to a low level as ne- See Higher I.Q. Operate 24 Tables African division of the c. s. the above groups la hoped for n.s reception this winter. The boys It." and eliminations, too. two hunting companions when his gotiators appeared near agree- A t the Chamlnafie Club concert Bureau of Mines, recently came middle of the road. Important business la to be trans- St. Jude Thaddeus Mothers Sample Increases See this Money Saving Value at Brunner ^s-TV .St caliber rifle accidentally dla- Mr. Steinberg was employed as choir will sing each week. ment on the first major point for here for conversations with the Circle will hold a meeting Mon- For Yank Troops Mr. Baldwin will be guest con At Military Whist Hdbe are the major increases In Sarged. a printer In Cheney Brothers print acted. Also, beginning Nov. 4. there an armistice. ductor of the Chaminade Chorus excise (sales) taxes which be- French Equatorial Africa Mining will be two children’s tervlces each day evening at the home of Mrs. John McCurry. 1«. of 87 Cedar I room for 53 years and six months. Hill commented: “ I would say William McCoy, 475 Woodbridge win direct his own group, the Nut- came effective today; ’ Sunday. Kindergarten and primary Heidelberg. Germany— The The Washington PTA held tfieet and the other companion, a Service. He retired In May, 1947. the U.N. command has a clear un- street. Member* are reminded that meggera, and will also direct the Liquor—A boost to $10.50 a gal- children will attend church at 9:25 Intelligence average of American Minor, Immediately called police Mr. Steinberg leaves his widow, Service Chaplain derstanding of the Communist reservations for the dinner of the combined choruses In a group of military whist and cake sale Tues- lon, from the present $9. This fig. who adminiatered flrat aid to Da- Mrs. Olga A. Steinberg: two a, m„ while all othera are In class. rroposal after today's meeting. Combined Mothers Circles must be troops In Germany la going up. selection* for mixed voices. For day night at the West Side Rec urea out about 26 cents a fjfth Reason: The draft. Vta and removed him to ths hoapi Ca»tor-Oil Keeps daughters. Miss Dorothy Stein- Hits The Road The service will last until 9:55, But no agreement has yet been made at thia meeting. the last six weeks, he haa been di- There were 24 tables of whiat. more on ordinary whisky. tal. berg of 'The Herald, and Mrs at which time the upper depart- reached." Officers In the U. S. Army s recting the rehearaal* of the Beer—A $1 hike to $9 a barrel, European Command headquarters The prizes for high score were Alice Oaudeau of Now Britain; ments will enter the church while Mrs. Chesterfield Plrle' of Bol- Chaminade Chorus In preparation or about a third of a cent on a Planes on Move Kuala T.umpur. Malaym— (gh— the lower department* go to their here say Army Intelligence aver- for the concert. Hla ability aa a won by Mr*. Leroy CJarlton, Mr*. 12-ounce bottle. three grandsons. „ , „ , ton received news yesterday of the ages go up every time there Is a Mr. Steinberg’s son, Capt Fmeat The Rev. W. P. Cole, senior serv- classes. death of her aunt, Mra. Arthur choral cmnductor. combined with F. J. Mahoney, Mra. Helmer Wines—Increases of about 12V4 I All Safe In First Family Fire Drills military draft. W Steinberg, was the first local Ire rhaplnln for the British force.s, Holcombe of Fort Pierce, Fla, the talenU of the Nutmeggera, Werdelin and Mrs. Kenneth A. per cent on moat varieties. Vernon. Tex..- «;f » B»<1 "W ith the draft, we get the ex- promises to make the November Best: low score, Mrs. Earl Gar- for 'the ktda. A bumper crop of fatality of the Korean war He covered 20,000 miles by rood and Mrs. Holcombe leaves a sister, (Cigarettes— A one-cent boost to Test With Troops tremely brUllant person*, os wcR concert one of the outstanding rlty. Mrs. Thomas Rollason, Mrs. 8 cents on an ordinary pack of 20. caalcr-oil heana ia on the was killed In Action on Aug. 31. had over 80 flying hours during 20 Hunt Reel Book Advised In Booklet Mrs. Etta Brown of Vera Beach. 1950, Hla widow, the former months stay In Malaya, as the average or slightly below musical event* of the year. Karl A. Nllaen and Mrs. Donald Gasoline—A hike to two cent* thia North Texas and neighboring Florida; a brother. Herman Fow- average persons,” one officer ex- Juanita Taylor, ia residing In Cali- The Rev. Cole, a lieutenant- Twro High School atudenU, Faye Drogue. Thirty lucky people went a gallon, up half a cent. (ConUnned from Pact Ons) Oklahoma area. . Washington — iA5 — Women ler of Wethersfield, and several plained. ’These •brilliant’ persons home with door prize*. fornia with her two children colonel, reported. ‘"The response On Wider China Knudaon, clarinetlat, and Peter Automobile* and motbrcycles— Farmers expect to ought to have flre-fightlng know- niecer and nephew*. usually do not enlist In the army Mitchell. vloHnlat, will also appear An Increase to 10 per cent of the yid squipment, and obaervatlon of vest of more than $2,000,600 when Funeral arrangement.a are In- to ehurrh aervlcea among troops The auditorium waa (devcrly how and each family should have as a private.” aa guest artists on the program. decorated by the hospitality com- manufacturer*' price, up from 7 : fiychologleal and physiological the work’a all done thia fall. complete. in oj>eratlonaI areas la flrat class. Semarang, Indone.sia i/Pi -Po- home fire drills. So states a new Gold Report However, the kitlR . and Mrs. Thomas Turner had the war. have become Bavaria’s police he ordered the book burnt cents at the U. S. Government charge of the affklr. in antletpated. Through this the constant Interefcrence of hia Malaya Klnto valley miner* now pasty tests or fe*l*"*-. ^*'**'JJ*, £!?■* Order Your Personalized largest dollar earners. one month ago on learning Indo- Printing Office, Washington, D. C. odor” (denture breath). Get FAB- Mra. Ernest Ungerer, president, erwtion. an appreciable forward To Buy Tractors Bweethcart'a mother with hia Please do NOT write the Associ- are turning their attention to Military Whi$t Hundreds of them settled near courting, a 26-year-old army offi- nesian authorities had banned its TEirrH at any drug etore. extends thanks from the P T A to Xmas Cards Now sp haa been taken toward re- use in schools. ated Press br this newspaper.) North Borneo. mUttary tactics to the em- here In 1945 despite local opposi- cer decided on a bang-up climax. members of the various commit- New Delhi —OF)-India In 1950- tion because they were an eebnom- tees whose hard work made this One Of The Finest Moyment of atomic weapons. M bought from the United States lo liability and made the housing To cinch hi* effort* to win and Cake Sale project a success. ■ “The rasolia, whan analysed and daughter's hand, he let go with a Collections O f Costume abulated, ahoQJd have conalder- 60 trarlors with apara parts, agri- shortage worse. Today the exports of the glass- hand grenade recently In the dead NEW HEADQUARTERS Jewelry In The City •le effect upon Army doctrine, cultural implementa and traneimrt blowers la valued at $5 million an- of night. The resultant clatter VtnilaiMk SahoDl mining and military sducation.” vehicles through the $1,182,163 loan from the International Bank. nually. ’They are the fifth largest woke up the whole town of La Vancouver, B. C.—UPi— Dedica- It was officially announced here. dollar-earnlng group in West Ger- Cruz. They had vislona of a mili- Sataitlay Evaalas tion of completely remodelled tary uprising at the nearby mili- headquarters of the British Oolum- During the preceding year, In- many. NOV. 1—8 P. M. dia obtained 180 tractors. ’The offi- tary garrison of Quillot*. hia credit unions here waa accom- yeese Not Gold, No marked change in the atti- cl&l BOiirce Raid theta tractor* by Player* Are Requested To panied by a report that B. C. cred- But Paying Off the end of 1951 would have Singapore Flocks tude of Benora Morales was report- Bring Their Own Cards it unione now have more than 55,- brought S.OOB.OOO acre# under cul- ed. ADM. 60o (Tax Incl.) 000 member* in 230 group* tivation, resulting In an estimated throughout the province. ft ^ , Oakanagan Palls, B.C.,— fP) — additional yield of 88.000 tons of To Foreign Films New Riot Squad . pscac are laying “ golden agga" for additional food grains. I One fruit farmer near here. Singapore (A5 - This British For Singapore ) Oiarlea Oliver, who has a 150- crown colony soon may see some l E f ’S get B iT U R a c q u a i n t e d I igre atone fruit farm near here. Hospital Notes of the latest Japanese films Had >00 head of geese this year dubbed in Mandarin, and Mexico’s Singapore—(85—The police of IS controllers of orchard weeds first all-color movie "Rancho Singapore arc going to have a epe- O i j u M u Maneh«$tn^$ Plano nd grass, and as revenue getters. ratlenU Today: 96 Grande." clal riot squad modeled on the Kmw Ymr Naighfcon BaHar— The geese have a habit of camp- Admitted ye.sterday: Joyce The man who plans to shou' lines of the one that operated In DistrUnUor for ng at the edge of a pear orchard Kowalski, Andover; Mrs. Ann them here Is Albert M. Odell, man- Shanghai. ROASTING CHICKENS Swanson, 698 Center street Rua- ' t night, Mr. Oliver says. Tha ager of the International Film The founder of the Shanghai THROUBH Oar chickens are of such unusual quality that •SOHMER hrsa rows of trees affected look sell Aceto. East Hartford; Mrs, Distributing agency and the riot' unit, Lt, (Tol. W. E. Falrbalrn. Mrs. customers rome for them every week from Hart* •GULBRANSEN Ike a different variety, with Violet Bannon, Ellington; Oriental Film syndicate. may come to Singapore from Brit- YOUR NEWSPAPER! Teener, larger and thicker follt- Esther Warxocha, Storrs; Mrs. Odell also reported both the ain for three months to organise ^rd and West Hartford and even farther away. •WURUTZER Ige than thMr neighbors. Anna Incandella, 146 South Main Mexican production and Japanese and train the squad. For service you have onijb to drive around our The fruit a.lso “slaed" miieh bet- street; Mrs. Tlva Gagllardone. An- films had received entliusiaatic The government haa approved Can you think of a bettar tircle and pick up your order ready*wrapp 300 North Main street: Mrs. Mary ing. It has everythingi big 17* TV... Reds New to Line BertotU, 660 Keeney street; Har- Read your nawapapar carefully . . * IS NOW LOCATED A’T 15 MAPLE STREET ry Leister, 61 North street. the advertWag aa well a* tha ACROSS .THE STREET FROM FIRST NATIONAL FARKINGtOT • . DynaiMgic radio and ''YVipto'Pby^ Pho- nograph that plays aO abe reeoids (SSi^, ^'ith New Dogtags Boat BoUden EXCAVATING OF ALL KINDS •«wa celamak- for here’* your key to Land rlearing, rellara, trench work, well* or any other excavat- nalghborlliMM, lafWmatlan. THE 5AME LINE OF PRODUCT5 AND 45 and 78 rpm) automatically...up to , M(x>sonee, Onf.—i/P\—The hardy ing work you nuy need. Berlin—OFh—A capitalistic gad buBlnaM'and aarvlcal i’ - five hour* o f recorded muaic. StuiDaing t may help keep Oimmunists in Roman Catholic missionarlea who serve the Indiana of Jamea Bay IF IT HAS TO DO WITH DIGGING 5ERVIPE5 THAT YOU HAVE lEEN hand-rubbed eonoole. %s, thb b the ael Ke—the party line. A private manufacturer In East and Hudson Bay have completed C A U US * a c c u 5t o U e d t o . thatb built fo r the future...gives you Germany haa come up with a plas- a major engineering job. Color TV Optional...aMurance of UHF tic bag in which 1,600,000 East Three lay broilers of the Ob- Bkeaptlond, GiMtronf—d and RollaMt ^ 4 German Communists in the future late Order have'constructed a 59- recepthm. Remember, thb U a tremen- are to carry their party carda—on foot, 35-ton powerboat tn a shed Headquarters for Neolite Soles and Heeb for dous saving, ao come in early and make a string around their necks. beside the frame palace of Bishop READ IT FOR NEWS! the entire family. The bag waa approved by the Henri Belleau. KENNETH A. MILLER sure o f immediate ddivery. Oommunist Central committee Christened the Notre Dam* de L'Ehperance (Our Lady of Hope), 70 FOLEY STREET — TELEPHONE 5754 MODa 37K55 WALNUT i ^ r a series of troublesome In- A i^de aaaortment of Dancing Taps for children.* cMenta over lost cards. Many the new vessel return* the seago- carda had been used to collect ing "fleet” of the Oblate mioalon- a USE IT FOR PROFIT! Genuine Retan Waterproof Sole Leather, Composi- autographs and others had been aries to Ita full complement of tion and Sport Soles of all kinds. three ahlpa. :|,atolen from briefcaaea and hand- 1 . 5 SALESMEN TO HELP YOU! • kaga—despite a regulation that REDS NEW TO LINE NO 2 the card must be kept on the per- UNION SHOPPING CENTER Shoe Laces: Imported E n c ib ta n d Scotch U c e s. non at all times. Um tds Ceme First 807 MAIN STREET DEL. I-M44 EAST HAMrORD a YOUR NEWSPAPER IS ' They can’t mias now. American Rawhide Shoe LhceA :. -j ------Johannesburg, (AV- Mr*. Mar- SAVE 10% SAVE 30% SAVE . 4. Na Co epetmtton ion Beatrice Kellett. who died re- A PURLIC SERVANT! TELEVISION OEPKRTMENT IN THE cently. left the Interest on $3,920 SAVE 20% SAVE 40% N Yankto and Eaquire Shot PoUahes. Kiwi and . Migration of for the care of seven lizards. A* Nnnet Imported Shoe Polishes. and lack of "work dla- each Mkard dies, the capital will be reduced by $560 which w ill be paid YES! Yom C Aetnoly SAVE Kara sr/a ' U called a “ real sh(x:k" by . Survey, monthly magaxina to her husband. \ BASEMENT OF BRUNNErS PACKARD i Hunaailan Gooununlsts. WATCHES — DIAMONDS — TOTS — OlfTS 5HOE REPAIRING OF THE lETTER KIND FOR OVER 40 YE AU I aamber who laava tlMlr Joha : New DOLLS — XAIAS CARDS ~ NOVELTIES ^ iaereattag daopite aavare APPUAMOR8 — CLOmiNO SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT Ragtaa, Baak., ( « _ I f the thief ngjalna oomplaina SNOW SUITS — A REAL BUTt I art only dot^ irtx Wt the Jackpot w o k s s n n c H B w n n o a i o n o s l . s h o b d y i o a n y c o l o k TELEPHdNE S19I __ hour* w ei^ dolly ta- edian he murglarixad an automobile SPORT SHIRTS AND JACKETS 358 EAST CENTER STREET ' the required eight. , Ab- m a loot included seven hear- BLANKETS — PRICED REASONABLE ------d the leea ot 60,- ing aida, valued at a total of BE WISE - SHOP WISE SHOP HERB ^la J id y.. $1,000. V t ------1— •. . . Y

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ft..-.; . SL^CHESTEB evening herald. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 tha (xnincU has been rehearalng ] also a.fish pond with Mias OslI sach soms currant svent which they considered of interest. In re- under the direction of James of talmto avor claatered arotbd transformation may havo oocnr- Rl-ley In charg*. Proinoted KC Minstrel Skehan and hla aaalatant, James l‘“* ed up the dedslen process. Call apons* to • toll call. took time to g*t—most o f It, If ha aeem* prompt in hla decl- a pobUe exeentlve. Give Oov- red to tarn the Washington Rockville CImm to r Expectaat Mothev* McC!arthy. Mr. Skehan, a veteran It the “beala trust” or ^ > . ' i The program prepared for the tbry. when the procedure oT the Waahlncton ' MBum*d, - .com ing Hiona and actiona, on occaalon, emor Lodge credit for assem- Lodge Into the Connecticut A class for expectant mothers mlnatrel director who has been en- that la more a reflection of the “ kitchen caMaet,” aa yon wlB. year by tha executive committee, Next Week „ Dectorml Oolleg*. «n<> « » » from hta bu«y Senatorial brother. It eoaatitote# ono of the most N'l-ie thece feUeats, and you fiv e Lodgd. In our aext.'we’n take wa* started this afternoon at the gaged by organlmtlona through- 4 Umrl|rBtrr fact that b* foreaaw the problem was hriefly dlscua*e(L Hostesses uoa o f the vou by lUtes. also Connecticut How. M k ^ our vtaltor, had nnusoal and happy comMaatk* him ktmintf eaedtt for whatever a look at thla “brain tmat,** - Benefit Show pfflc* o f th* Rockville Public out the state, hoa drawn nearly all tbia aame IndivMoal become. In and began atudy on It early than for the afternoon, aseUtlng Mias feated the individual who would Health Nurelng Aaeoclatlon. Theae Martin, were Mra. Wdlter C. Haw- the male . talent for the coming €fittiiti9 l|rrali OonnecUcat, the aovemor who It la a reflection of a new method classes are conducted under the Plans Nosr CompleUon, show frorn among council mcm- S24-8M MAIN ST. TEL. Sift MAMOoesm have been the winner In a atralght boldly Mid imaginatively re- or mood of dMlfion. ItL Mra. Willtiun W. Hammond, iw a w n g ij « „ _ Set Tonight Health Supervision service offered Mrs. Joseph Orifflng, Mrs. Hen- Stewart Says; Show bera. m*tj> nuewio 00^ w*®. oountlnE of the party vote. Yankee a elv ^ legtalathre deadlocks and Third, we aald, Governor by the association and any mother- .Under hla expert direction, the u WMin ttrMt rietta Weeks and Mra. Olive Kin- In theory, the result In Britain who made snrh eomplooiialy Lodge haa had the good fortune to-be of Rockville; Vemon or El- chorus has been formed- into a By A. H. to arqnlre. In Connectlcnt, a ney. Will Be at Verplanck has been undemocratic, as were eoam geoi^ oae o f hla veto pow- lington are Invited to attend. well-rounded singing group which, THOMAS r . ^ S g P g O ^ - peraoMl ataff which la admlr- Hypnotiam Program To A social hour with refreshment* WAum a. rBKOosoN. er to km Mils apeclal Rronp«> Collect Materials Final plana for the flrat annual combined with attractive dancing, th* results In the United Slates. b YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE followevi the program. ruMlAtr* Occaaionally, a* happened the like the'famMIng Interesta and aMy and perfectly oulted to M Raiae Funda for Den* mlnatrel ahow o f (Campbell Coun- singing the novelty acta, indicate In practice, it piwes difficult for own taatea and .ttandarda, hit The women of St. John’s Episco- Two atudenta from the Willt- TewUtt OeWfcw t. >*” other dny, some Individual who the Hqnor Intereat*. had {low- cil, Knigfita of Cblumbus, are an evening of fine entertainment. MYXiON-RATON us to revamp the Electoral College own B^hod and atyle of opera- pal Church will take part In the mantlc State Teachers’ (Allege vis- BtMT C**ntns tecfpt knew and observed John Davla ered thrmutk the Legtolnturer tal Hygiene in Schoola collection of materials for World ited the Hebron elementary school nearing mpletion. It waa an- Chairman Beede reports so It would be sure to reflect the Lodge during hla service aa a Con- Hew had tMs Bome IndhrMoal tion, and to the complex nature promising advance sale of tickets STORM OOATB of the modem gnbcmatorlal (Community Day tomorrow. Clean Tuesday, inspecting the rooms and nounced thla morning by Grand fiSne* •! M«iieh«it*r. Cobb.. a« popular vote. and. in Britain, the gressman at Washington comes developed the d m execatlye Kockville, Nov. 1—A large at- us^ blankets and afghana are de- observing teaching methods. Knight John E. Stewart. The show which indicates good attendance. through Connecticut and pauses hand, the shrewd aenae o f tim- task. The Instant avallablUtr Advance tickets may be secured M*ll MBttor.______problem would be to revamp the tendance la expocted at tha Polgar sired. They may be left at the The water altuatlon about He- will be presented at the Verplanck to express some friendly surprlje ing on policy moves, the m ater o f thla tnMted gtonp has speed by (x>ntacting the KC Home, Mr. StJBSCIUPnON lUTTS whole sy.stem of having the com- Hypnotism program which will b* church or one of the parish dele- bron has somewhat Improved ac- School auditorium Monday, Tues- 14.98 at the reported character of the aeeeptance o f reepensIMIIty, and gates may be notified, Mr*. Law- cording to report, but there are day and Wednesday of next week Stewart, or Joseph Plcaut, chair- Obb Tear br M»“...... • i position of rarliBnimt itself, held thla evening at 8 o'clock in administration that former Con- the cleaner mpnMty for tHrect rence Small. Mra. Joseph Huebner, atm some familiea who hav* to be at 8 p. m. man o f the ticket aalea committee. ISa^la^kmalinG DGnaOp SMBrawaca------*‘ 4- which can oriiy be determined on gressman Is now giving Connecti- nctlon? In SykioniaTVI tha Sykes Auditorium for the ben- The ducata may also be prehaaed OB. V n th by ...... » 10® Mra. WUliam NuUand or Mra. very sparing | of their supplies and The minstrel waa originally pro cut in his capacity as Governor. Our anawer proved to be n efit of the dental hygiene program at the door. style. It It a real vahw SlBfl* Copy ...... ! jQ a district basis, settle the identi- Charles Allen. , have to go to WtUlmantlc for laiui- poaed about six mopitha ago by Weekly, by C»rrler...... » This particular individual had mixed one. Flrat, we aubmitted, In the sdhpola of the Town of Ver- ' Charity Card PiHy dry purposes. for ihit kind of gohbr- •nb*. DellTWl. On* Te«r...... >lt-w ty of the ruling party. non. Ernest Beede, who has served aa had a very close view of Lodge in the WBBhlntton picture of Lodge The annual Charity Card party Thirteen members of Hebron dine with wool, M All one ran say, of the British perhaps exaggerated what might At the final meeting o f the com - general chairman of the mlnatrel me mbe r or___ Washington, and he openly ex- ”OUR "top dolUr” makes a top of th* Emblem CTub will be held at Grange attended Nelghbora' Night committee. Since that time pro- THE associated PRESS elecUon, ia that the Labor party pressed difficult,.' In reconciling be considered the praiseworthy mittee In charge of the arrange- the Elks Home on Wednesday, at Stafford Grange 'Tuesday eve- mUTARY WHIST alpaca body Using. buy when you choose this super- menta for the event. It waa gram, ticket and advertising com- The ABtocUteil Pr**» '» need not fe<;I too bsdly. It won •.vhnt he had observed there with effort of an individual rather new No^ 7 at 8 p. m. Mra Raymond ning, all but one appearing In Hal- mittees have been functioning un- 100% reprocetted wool • n tl^ to th* u»* of ?! to pollflca to be sure he waa right brought out that the dental hy- MONDAY. NOV. 3—8 P. M. all B«w» ‘•ItPBtchM creditod to It^ r everylliing except the marbles. what was ^ tn g said, sometimes power, high-style Sylvania! Wliat ocher E. Hunt is chairman of the com- loween costumes. There were der his direction In the detailed in this column., sbout Lodge in before he leapt. , giene program la for the benefit mittee tn charge with Mrs. Patrick about 100 in all in attendance, Sgt. Arthor O, ARderaea MASONIC TEMPI.B Interlining, fven the Bot otbtnrls# ewdUtd In this And that, we Imagine, Is the most receiver offers "M ovie-aear" pictures of all the students in the City of planning neceoaary for such a pro- DeMOLAV BOYS end also th« local news jmblUhcd hew. Connoctlriit. Second, we said, the Connecti- i. Johnson as co-chairman. Reser- coming from the Stafford Grange duction. sleeve lining it quilted. bitter kind of consolation possible. Rockville and Town of 'Vemon, of Sgt. Arthur C. Anderson, aon DOOR, PLAY PRIZES, EATS All rIgbU of rcpuhllcatlon of peclal The Washington Ixrdge, he sala, cut Lodge is still a cautious vations may be made by calling and surrounding granges. Includ- For the past jwo months, a male Fur-fabric collar, lapels. AlapatelMS herein ere eUo reaerved. PLUS "Studio-aear"* sound.^ It’s both the public schoola and the CONTRIBUTION 5Sc had been regarded as an amiable Lodge, who still has an Instlne- Mrs. H. C. Dowding or Mrs. Thom- ing Hebron. o f Mr.^’ and Mrs. Harold Cham rhonu made up o f 35 membera of tlve horror of committing himself today's best buy m TV! Compare the parochial .schools. Dr. Franz J. as L. Larkin. A food sale and ba- Mrs. W. Sherwood Griffin of Hw- Knit Inilde wrlitt. Slate Full teiTloe client of N.. E. ^A- 8«rv Tito And His Teasanls fellow whose scrv-lce and per- BETTER DEAL bera of 280 Wetherell street, has formance seem Inhibited by an before he Is sure of himself and Polgar will present hla “ Hlracles zaar will'be held at the same time bron, better known aa Nellie Grlf. grey, wine, navy, and Yugoslavia is still the great ipiaure for whiter whites, blacker o f the Mind,” this to incltlde hyp- been advanced from the rank of *'^bmii*r*' Bepre»«!nUtlT*i: The excess of Indeclsl'/e (‘autlon. We the Issue, who still weighs actions with Mrs. Clarence J. McCarthy in fin, carried off the honors, winning Julliu M*lh*w* SpecUl A«»ncy - New clarifier. questioned this analysis, some- exhaustively before he takes them, PONTIAC DEALER I blacks; plus those subtle gray tones notiam which la considered a most chaige. first prize for the moat original sergeant to sergeant first class. green. Size* S to dib Torit. ChtCBfo. Detroit end Boston. I (’ onsldcr, for instance, our what, pointing out that there had and who.se decisions are still the I , . I , nil I ^1 r. I I M.i'u lu -l- I entertaining portion of the pro-, c(Mtume. She represented "Aunt He Is avith Headquarters Com- [that give photographic depth andiife- gram. Abner Brooks is chairman pany of tho 43rd Division which bureau of mixed emotions willi regard to tlie jlreeti selected Instance* of bold- result of extended eonsiiltatlon. Jemima.” of pancake fame, wear- MEMBER AUDIT of the Parent-Teacher Anoclation ing a black mask and garments left for Europe on Oct. 15. CIRCULATIONS. Iness and rourage In Lodge's i|ike quality. Cridcally compare die news that the pen.«ants of Yugo- Dental Hygiene Project ’ which Is to correspond. The prize for *he Wnshington behavior, such as his sound! Syivania’i exclusive higher- Hebron Th* Her«ia PHntln* Compiny. Ine slavia are on virtual strike ngninst 1 signature of the liberal "Repiibll- in charge of the presentation. funniest costume waa also award' •sMMf BO an»ncl*l r**pon*lblllty (or land eollectiviiation and the com- fidelity FM circuits and tone-matched Tralnlag Claoa ed to a Hebron member, Mrs. JO' typoBinphlcBl error* *ppe*r(nf in »d- ...... --...... Iran Advance” statement of prin-, The four room aeidition to pulsory delivery of bread gram.s lo , m the summer of H'.'iO. But | EAST HARTFCRD A Local Leader Training meet- aeph Pagach, who went as a hobo, wrthSient. *nd other re.dln* m.uer speaker deliver concert hall sound ing ia being held at the social Hebron'* elementary school Will dressed In overalls, man’s hat, an<] 824-828 MAIN ST. TEL. S161. MANCHESTER IB Th* M«nehester Evenlnp Her«m. the state. oar Washington filend. althmigh rooms of the Union Congregation- that’s ’’Studio-aett." Your Sylvania be open for class room use Monday, get-up for a tramp. Judges chose SERVICES ADJUST-AOE In one mental groove, that i.s eon. eding such f ' ' ' TELEPHONE 8-3231 al Churclr today with Miss Kath- prize winners without knowing Thurwlay. November 1 , ,. * m>n»i Ms own dPR’TlptIon of *n*^ November 5. After montha of gcsxi news to us believers in fre. behavior in the ordinary dealer ofljers a free demonstration: erine Tingley, extension clothing who they were or where they came That Interpret The Wishes COAT SETS watting for this great relief la felt The CommuniBls Yield enterprise, be.ausc it shows pco- ' „ f business in Congress, specialist. In charge. The subject from, and the Hebron Orange feels for the day is "(Construction of by teachers and pupils who hav* quite honored that two of their Of The Family The greatest hurdle in the pie resisting the economic doc- | qq,,. Connecticut Congreasman Better Dresses." been crowded Into the auditorium WARD'S BUY trinc.s of Communism. | wr.s. he sai l, ennietinies pai'ifu'ly SYLVANIA 14“ MAHOGANY TABLE MODEL NO. 4120M number won prizes. 19.98 Korean truce talks hAS hern Tumhiebrook Oronp or other haphazard nooka and A delegation of 10 people went But 111 the oUior part of our , licsH ant in his renctioii to Issue.s two front controls for simplihcJ operation. The Tumhiebrook Neighborhood cleared. It has been cleared In a mil 111 in OLII , ,, 'and tests and seemed to depend t'/' SoT « Feast your eyes on this 14-inch rectangular corners. The congested state of to Hartford Thursday to attend JOHN Bs BURKE Doaignod for growing- 12-channeI reception. Built-in tunable .intcnna. Group of Vemon will meet this things will now be at an end and hearing before the N. E. TTanspor manner these columns never ex- mind, it IS bad news, bfcau.e nUlmate coii-se of action ' M ellow-Tone" screen for hours o f restful, up, count on It for 2 or .4^ Modern styled cabinet of hand-rubbed mahog- evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. there will be room enough for all, tation Company, on a plea for bus OF THE WEEK nirSTis trouble for Tito, who is our upon eoiisnltatlon and advice It FUNERAL HOME p ^ ted—by Communist abandon- non-gtaie entenainmeni! 92 square inches of Mary French of Vemon. The Thus far it has been impossible service from Hebron to Hartford. morn tootoni* woor. ment of the 38th parallel as the ally. I "M ovie-aear” picture! Exclusive "picture- any and other fine woods witli laminated front subjects for discussion will be to secure a kindergarten teacher It has been a great annoyance to >87 East Center St. Tel. MSS Sleeve*, cool, eutpen- propoaed peace line and by tom - Tito 8 t'omniuiiism. you sec. | framing” provides wide-angle viewing for all panel. Provision for phonograph attachment. "Christmas Box" and "Construe and that post is still open. It locsil people not to have bus serv- tlon of Better Dresses.” BEAUTIFUL 3-PIECE WATERFALL WALNUT isn't quite a.s had. in our minds, n-i An investmeni in the btst that "IV has to offer I hoped that a teacher may be ice from here to Hartford. The AMBULANCE SERVICE der-lop tlockt hove muniat acceptance of the Ameri- the family. Superb "Studio-aear” tone! Only Victory Assembly can position that the truce line Russian Communism, even though • A Q U A R I U M F I S H W ear U with or found before too long. Last year only way of getting there h(m been eoay-to-let-down h*n«f. Victory Assembly, Catholic La- to depend on favors of neighbor* ought to follow the present battle It may be very much the same dies of Columbus, will meet this there were 17 In the kindergarten, Wool covert In newest without a blouse!, and as many or more are on the who drive cars, or by hitch-hiking lines some of which were | thing in doctrine and practice. We evening at 8 o’clock at their rooms to Marlborough. whe(e a bu* caii ttyle*. Royon-hned coot, • C A N A R I E S Looking at it from any angle on Elm street. At the conclusion list thU! year. At last report, Mra, BEDR(X)M SUITE achieved, by United Nations forgive him his Coinniun.sni. to b^ taken to the city. of the business meeting there will Maude Bottomley, principal, said 4r*proc*i*(td wool inter­ troops, long after the truce talks some extent, because we do rc- ‘The HeGiAm Bridge club met j ‘‘S lic k Jumper” be a Halloween party. that there were about 242 pupils Full size bed, dreaHcr with mirror and four-drawer bc^an. gard him as an ally. • P U P P I E S Thursday evening at the .home of lined. Slocki ore kosho- • • • Y O U R BEST B UY IS Fair and Supper enrolled, but there were so many Mrs. John A. Markham, at Bur- REPPIR Thla meana that the (3omniu- | .So. once again, tlicrc is the par- The annual fair and chicken pie changes, families coming In and chest. We sell this suite regularly for $144.9.5. Now you llned. In green, wine, ANO SUPPUES rows Hills, with the two ueual nltU want peace badly in Korea. ; tial realization that it is not so supper sponsored by the Women's others moving out, that it waa im- tables In play. and brown. 3 lo 6x. Tor, by thla move, they would much Comniimisni which is th Council of the First (Congregation- possible to give exact figures. If can buy it for the low, low price of only hand us something of a military enemy, as the combination of Coni- 6-98 '14 al (Church of Vemon Center will kindergarten enrollments are add- be held on Saturday, with the fair ed to the above figure it would and political victory In Korea be- munism with Russian impcriahsiii. HARTFORD U UJRIT / from 3 to 8 p. m. and supper serv- mean a remarkable Increase over lUlHIlE yond our own originally staled ob- If we had to choose between hav TROPICAL ings at 5:30 and 8:30 p. m. last year. Lnal BiveraKN , $ 119.88 jecUvea. They would concede us a ing Tito remain strong in hH Hit following committees are To start the ball rolling regard- AT LOW PRICES military line above the 38th country and having the robelllon Goes round-the- in charge: executive committee, ing use of the new rooms, the HOURS 8 A. »L to n P. N. NEWE8TRON AQUARIUM School Building committee has parallel. And that, in turn, means of the pe.-i.sniiLs against <’ommu- seasons smailly general chairmen. Mrs. Perry m lm s V T l o Ann St. Cor. Main St. Lathrop, chicken pies; Mrs. Ger- announced an "open house" In the Open Stock, Other Pieces Available At I.ower Prlecs SNOYVSUITS that the Korean political aitua- nisni doctrines reach the point , . , ifiund-the- new addition. This Is slated for Arthar Drag Storaa where it weaUened him, we would ir aid Rlsley, dinner; Mrs. (Charles tlon remains In the status wc Tel. Hartford clock properly— Wairen and Mra. George Ek;ker, Sunday, Nov. 4. ^rom 2 to 4 p. m. , would like to have it have an uii- probably choose to have him re- wltli or without a TAILS M O O a RADIO WITH THE PURCHASE OF The local Parent Teacher Associ- Open Wed. and Thurs. dining room. ation will serve doughnuts, coffee 6.98 aet status, In which the clear re- main strong, even if that meant he hlouBP. it's de- Mr*. Frederick Perry and Mrs. and cider. Alfred Reinhardt, the succeeded in forcing Communism Evenings Until 8 A SYLVANIA TELEVISION SET. LIMITED TIME. constitution of the two states lightful! Big top Ruth Broil are in charge of the architect, and J. IS. Nasln, the Newetl miracle fohrict down the throats of his peasants. existing before the North Korean pockets. button (Country store at the Fair. There contractor, offered to defray ex- warmth without bulk win be a flower shop with Mrs. aggreaalen will be territorially Im- That would be quite a cholre. front opens penses of the refreshments. It is Charles Warren and Mra. Robert hoped that there may be a large Qcetote rayon, wnehee posalble. Wo Uke that because the wouldn't it? the way. Burling- AmEnde in charge; a gift shop, representation of people to Inspect TEL. 81S1 weH, drie* foci. Reaiilt United NaUons is still pledged, it ton ''Whippet' directed by Mrs. Walter Maynard. the new rooms, nieet the teachers 824W , Don’t Give Up On Elms ipoti^ wrinkleL itolne. and when fighting in Korea ends, raj"on gnbr.rtllne Mrs. Ralph Robb, Mrs. Gordon and superintendent, and enjoy the MAIN ST. MANCHESTER to keep trying to unify the coun- The Connecticut Forest and Beckwith and Mrs. Anna Raebel; occasion. Se# It in eur 1-pc. tuM* in cocon. ever- On Sunday, October 28, Mr. and Park Association points out, with S specialty. Aunt Bert's (Comer, try politically. green. ruby or Mrs. William I. Borat, who live at wMi fuN length zipper, All thla concesalon means tliat timely logic, that there are two with a variety of dolls, toys, knitted writli, onkleti. teal. Sizes 12 to aprons, flower*, all made by Mrs. Hebron Green In the former John the negotiating war of nerves has MALONEY’S g----- M ------B*-----1 t A/ Mk way.s to "clinuiiate the ornS'mcntBl N. Hewitt house, now owned by 20 and 16'j to P1*derlck Ecker for the fair; and LMfUII TIGGCG NflGOe VYIM worked In Korea, and that our as- elm " in ('onnccticiit. One way, of •f RADIO AND TELEVISION them, observed their sixth wed' 24'j. ding anniversary, spending' the helmeti for boyi^ bon­ Bumptlon that the Communisu course, may lie in letting the TELEPHONE 2-1821 299 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Legsl Notices day with friends, .Mr. and Mrs. nets for glrh. Wide celqr could be pualied around was a Dutch elm disca.se have Its own Geoffrey Graham, of Sherman, valid one. We have gained much. way with them. But that la some. AT A (X)URT o r PROBATE held Conn. The Borsta took with them choice. Sizes from 1 to 4. / The question now is, of course, thing that the tree scientists are Oiien Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 A. Al, to 9:50 P. M* Bt ICanchegt^r withtn And for thF> their two children, WlHiam V., 4, Friday to 8:50 P. -M. DlBtrlct of llAnch«atfr. on the 90th whether to try to gain still more, fighting all the time. and Sarah Jane, 2. The Borsts day of October A. D. *1951. lived at Amaton ^ k e for a time whether to press whst seems to The other way to ellinlnate the j Preaent. JOHN J. WALLETT. NO f BNI Judge. before coming to Hebron center. be our advantage, in the (Commu- elm In Oonnecticnl 1s to stop j Wl t ONT Eatate of John Bantly, late of Man- Mra. Harold U Gray ia reported nist desire for peace, in order to planting the elm, or to chop young srocRiwo MAOf ehetter. In aald Dlatrlct. deceaaed. in a favo.rabl^ condition following Ob motion of E. Theodore Bantly. obtain atlll more concessions from elms down because, when they a major' ojZeratiqn, which took Jr., of aaid Mancheater. admlnlatrator place several weeks ago at the them. grow up. they may be suliject to SEASON’S HOST UNUSUAL EVENT with will annexec'. Malden Hospital, Malden, Mass. If we try this tactic, we can hag- the disease. And the result of fol- ORDEBED: That tlx montha from Chrysanthemnin Season Is Here the 8f)th day o f O ctober A.D., 1951. be She Is/'expected home later this gle over Kaesong, which was in lowing this policy might be that and the aame are limited and allowed week^Bhe had been In poor health Communlat handa before the truce the day would come when the INVISIBLE NYLON for the creditors within which to bring for ^m e time prior to the opera- Drive down and aelcct your bouquet from a wide sdee- talks began. TONIGHT ONLY 1b their clalma agalnat aald eatate. and Uph. Nylon Silpon 3.98 tion of colors grown in our greenhouses. Dutch elm disease' would .have SURGICAL EU STK STOCKINGS N O TI C E the aaid administrator c.t.a.. la direct* / People who know Mra. Joseph Or wa can tentatively accept the been conquered, but that there ed to give public notice to the creditors Griffing, Sr., are greatly pleased Nylon Cardigan 5.98 We will have a weekend special on Pompons and Communltt yielding on the buffer would then be no young and com- to bring in their claims within aald to learn that she la much Improved • TWO-WAY SrtErCN tlma allowed by publishing a copy of carnations. none laaue, and get ahead to the ing elms in the state to benefit “AM ERICA’S this order In some newspaper having in health. She suffered a aevere • lAUNDl K EASIIY attack over a year ago, which .other Hama on the truce negotia- from that victorj-. a circulation tn said probate district, We also make up Wedding Bouquets, Corsages and within ten Cmya from the date of this kept her confined to her home. She tion agenda. Besides, in the end, nature,may , • W E A R l O N G F f f GREATEST Attention all building contractors* archi­ order, and return make to thla court of ia now able to resume her home Funeral Designs. At any rate, we have gained a know more about keeping the rims tha notice given. dutied and to take up again her • INVISIBLE $10*9S JOHN J. WAXsLBTT. Judge, clear negotiating victoryi a vic- than anybody else. For all wr tects* and anyone now building or former outside acUVltlea. tory which many obaervera know, the elms may be growing • S E A M IE S S ONE MAN AT A ’(X>URT o r PROBATE heW A meeting of teachers of St. thought Impoaalble. The cond'- at Mancheater within end for the Peteria Episcopal C!hurch was held hardier and hardier, and gradual- Buy Duribillinit and enjoy District' of Manchester, on the JOth at the rectory Monday evening and KRAUSE GREENHOUSES tions of a proapecUve truce have ly beginning to develop an im- SHOr planning to build a structure for which d»>- o f O ctober. A.D. 1951. plana were discussed on teaching (he fulletl maoiura of re- Present, JOHN J. WALLBTT, 621 HARTFORD ROAD • TELEPHONE 3700 ttltad noticeably In favor of our munity of their ow-n. We belong to —SaL Evening Post. methods. There is now an enroll- lief from vorieot* valni, Judge. own prestige. The Ommunlsts the school which even thinks tliat Estate of Mary E. Mc(^nn. late of ment of about 50 pupils, perhaps “He has hypnotized a mil- electric service is desired. the largest In the history of the are aunrandering that thing called the chestnuts, which now grow to Swollen and tired legs and Manchester, In said District, deceased. lion people . ,. . amused On motion of Margaret J. Bantly of church, with encouraging average “ face.” If we accept the surrender, some twenty feet In height, will o)her leg conditipns. and amazed tea mllHon sold Uanchester. administratrix. attendance. It will be the biggest single step some day come back, o f their own more." ORDERED: That six montha from Rev. H. R. Keen of St. Peter’s the 30th day o f O ctober A.D.. 1951. be toward peace taken alnc* the truce evolution, to a full and fruitful —Ufe. Church, was obliged to change the end the same are limited and allowed hour o f the communicm service talks themselves were first pro- span of life. for the creditors within which to bring An order sf,the Federal Government limit* the amount of cepper wire that Thursday, All Saints' Day, from posed. The elm Is worth a gamble. For, In their clalma against said estate, and “He may not be the world's the said administratrix la dlrecte<.' to 9:30 a. m.. to 8 a. m. This was as the Forest and Park Associa- ((M io T ill greatest mental wizard, aa f|i0 Company may me er obtain bi the future and raatricta tha Company'* give public notice to the creditor* to owing to an importaiit engagement bring Ip their claims within said time which could not be postponed. Britiah Election Statistics tion says, "the tree that like a Prescription Phannacjr he Is MUrd . . . but cer- tainly he’a the greatest ahNily to extend M* wirm aleiif *treeH and new lecatiem. allowed by publishing a copy of this The flrat meeting of the Hebron 'Ibe Labor party. In losing the fountain rises" need not be lost to order In some newspaper having a cir- The Amtning this reviewer has seen!” Women’s Club for the year 1931- British election, , polled nearly the state, and there Is no other 901 Main St., TeL 5.T21 culatlOB In said probate district, with' 1952, was held Thursday at 2 p. m., —Colliers. Anynna bnildhiM nr planning tn buiM a structure for which electric service In ten day* from the date of this order, 700,000 votes more than it polled tree like it. and return make to thla court of the at the home of Miss Marjorie H. Martin. Mrs. Irene Wright was winning the election of 1900. Ita i* dedred thtirH caH at nur office fnr up-to-date Information oa tn tho notice given. JOHN J. W ALLETT, Judge. leader, and members read or told IncreaMd vote gave it tbe Ughest “Polgw prove* people tove mystory — but we total vote ever received by a wet* ovaH^lity of torvlco, oa imRuanT cTianioa In rwWfcWbn* art ikpaefod. most Impreaaed by hla British party. wholesome personality and Tl^ samo appHtt In Iho casa of o commtrcial or industrial customar con- 'The catch wa* that the Conser- material." vatives Increased their vote, too. FrtSMtS —N. V.. World-Telegram. tamplstint tho perchaao of additional aquipmant and a consaquant inertase They went up approximately 1,- soo.ooo. in olo ctr k load. ”U I had to sum up our The Incraaaed votea garnered "M iracles of flnding Into one sentence, In fonoral, evoilahlo tepplios of matortol* wIN bo usod in such a way m to by both major parties represented Pd simply any we tvere a 2,000,000 vote decrease In the flabbergastM." aorvko to Iho fiqaloal nmiihor of coaNmtrs, with conatrnction IN MANCHESTER vote cast for the Uberala who, in ' th e M i n d " ^ —Memphis,' (Teaa.) Preaa Scimitar. thU election, sank almost out of Entertains the Lajrmaii— . lagelrhig Ibd hart amount uf critkol matorlals boing lakon cam of first. sight. The Liberal vote was di- Baffles The Scientist I • • • vided. aa forecasters said It would Wo oxcoodiuglp any lucouvoulouco which may hs esmsd our custo- be. On a baats ql two for the Oon- YOU WILL SEE: servatives to one for the Laborites. mufs, and «e trffl do uur hoot lo toko csro of ovotyouoV uoods. Howovor, MALONEY Even with their lenaational gain Give your child lha turenau olool MYSTIFYING MENTAL MIRACLES! this xiiiiiiiiH nt otdor, and olhors which wMI ondoobtodly follow, all deslgntd FOR M M O M B TOEYBION Sdeet an aipropriate nieBMrial to from the Liberals, however, the mHi R loved obS’s pasaiiig . . . or# Oonaervativea remained the sec- to importani for busy lifll* I * FASCINATING HYPNOTIC FEATS! to aid our cumrtry'a muhHisatiou, ara of uocomity hiudiug ou ovoryont. SALES M B SERVICE WJIRD8 SWEATER CLASSICS tliat adds diniity and beanty with th# ond party in Britain, in total vot- feat... Buy Edueoters * UNCANNY MEMORY STUNTS! PLAIDS FOR SCHOOLGIRLS psasage of time. Here yoR find RUiny ing strength, even though they fmm which to choose one that saits w oo the alectlon. So far aa the A haH canhiry o l sm -.3.98 CanUgeme ^ .98 jroor indlvidiuil ciremnstaRccs. popular vota waa concerned, the THURSDAY EVENINB, NOVEMBER 1 a*— .u . 4.00 ShM S-IS COMPARE AND SAYE Labor party won the election, with “know-how" boeb MALONEY’S Yoir dieice of haported zephyr woqk or 100% Virgin, J 8:81) P. M. f :.ja pluraU^ of 190,236 over the up every poir. RADIO TELEVISION erfep-sM.aylea. A l'b i mpmBne gouge for Rghl 'V^Ceesenrathna party. weight, extra wamUtv added beauty. All hav# Warte eesty buying taring* you a big, bonnie chole* AT at tbl* outstanding low price. Bold, bright 33% wool But the pay-off waa on auction double looped necMne*. A range of colon. 34 to 401. I parlianwaitory dlatrlcta, and —48% rayon blonde. Their emait etyllng; aeU trim, SAPOEITI the OBBaarvatlTaa gained | Rtckvillt Hith SdMtl AiiltMliiii TEUEmONI 2-1045 will win your foil fashion voU. MEMORIAL COMPANY vtetocy. M2tS4.8 4 7 0* C l H T.i R. $ T . M A N C If i S T f J fast that tta wMair la tbo 1 n IN N ey «CH MWWN UAWB ROCKmLE, BONN. vBto aovirthalwa lost th* MANCHESTEK r A l l a the ahnilar in-1 BM MAIN ST. TICKETS 11.00 RESERVED SEATS $2.20 . 289tM MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWN Bhi In jQnerican political blB-1 Ml mahI st. NEW BBITAIN ••1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHI^^R. CONN, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1951 PAGE N tM MANCBBSnB ■VCNINO HBBALD. MAMCHB8TBB. OOMIU THURSDAY, NOVElfBER 1. 19U urday mornings flom 10 a. an. to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. McQuade of guaat at Uie sasambly program ratum' to toe hi6me of his brother, aiaiJ. cation of parent* with lagard to Club work. In Addition, arlth th# which he had made hi* home re- Portrait Painter 13:80 tor a partod at ate weak*. Church, for the P « n » je full program for th* over increas- Chaplin. TIm corporal is home on In Horae* W. Porter School Fri- WRNB - S4S04a iTfc # * ~ Local Jewelers Now Sergeant H i* oouras artll ba opaa t* all la- religloua obligation*, th* Inter- leave and must report for duty day afternoon. Mm. Ethef Bra- cently. ic Mothers' ualntlng Interortwl «oth «M M ^ tt mingling of catholic famiUe*. and ing elementary group, the load 1* WOU) teraatad, beith amn aad mmm, ba- ho alma, purpoae* w d program with th* Air Force at Camp 8tn>- haut, who arranges the assem- WANTED H ie WeUton* Tobacco Corpora- Heads Art Class a sM a l enjoyment among member*. Juat about too haavy for th* volu»- WOMB Today's Radio ZZT-Si Offer ^Club Plan^ inners aa artll ao adaaaesd otu- of CafhoUo Mother* r ir c l^ man, Callfornla, _ . Novambar 14. blies Invltad to Ur. Brannalr who F'isea two overloaded trucks on th* high- A group of Manchester women, aratar color painting, paatolA char- •Ml Rool iHala uid discuM problemii reiatlnf^ u> bined circle* 1* acheduled for in town ia'aageriy awaiting Fri- Mias Franew' Foley, cooaultant draw soma o f his famous oartoona A brand new eaay-on-toe-bud- Wednesdav, Nov. 14, at 8:30 In It. uates o f Windham High achool. eoaple. No children, penna* ' y " V ws;-. State Policeman John J. coal drawing and ■Mitebing. 106 Boot Center SI, 1M. 8-6604 the phyricM and mental training, day night whei^ as member* of on phyaical aduoaUon and r a c r ^ IWlsB Roy Is employed at the S f an for the youngaters as well tell interested In art, have been going Jamea* School hall. Rev. Bernard •vt plan for purchasing famous YaaUulka of tha Stafford Springs Director WllUam L. Stoama has CMboMc Mothen the moml and rellglou* growth, lion In th* youth division o f health Roebuck order office In WlUl- than! his story. Parents have, been nent residents. 4^8:1 out to Oovantry for th* past sav- Killeen of SI. Juetln** pariah, Columbia RacrMtlon | C o u a c t l WDRC—Winner Take AU. WDRC—rPlayhoua*. Holmes A Edwards Sterling In- Barracks mads the arrest smd granted tha use of tha largo • an opan siaatlnf find the aoclal and cultural de- for tha S U U papartmant o f Edu- mantic. N o ^ t e has beu sat for Invited to tola sasalon. stated the toU l weight of the over- eral weeks to take lessons from Hartford, will be th* guest speak- aponaoiwd ORA-T group, they wU^. cation, was gueat m»**lur In th# W THT—Valiant Lady. ■WTIC—Mr. Keen. laid aUverpIate In both place set- ■outh room on tha sacoad floor of NoY. B, at 8 p. m. in vfMnmcnt of the child. the wedding. Mn. Maurie* Leonard enter- losd waa 18,000 pounds. er. be taken by bus to the WUIlmantle third in tertaa of Family U fa Ed- WRITE BOX A W H A Y— Polka Hop. W TH T—Hollywood Star Theater. tings and full services is available Walter Van Aradala, who Uvea In toe YMCA, over th* lobby. o f 8 t Bridget** Al»o included 1* the further edu- Martin Branner, of Myatlc, the tained the Monday Club at her WONS -R od and Gun Club. The corporation waa repreeented YM CA for a well rounded evening ucation lectures sponsored by Ool- home for dessert luncheon, on that c;o HERAlsD Wnc—Backstage Wtf*. here this week for the first time a 200-year-old houa* In South Cov- Further Information indy bo ob- cartoonist creator of Perry "Wlh- S.>00— by Attorney Simon Cohen. entry which in Colonial daya waa of sporta and recreation. umbia P T A at Yeomans hall Tues- kle and Denny Dimwit w ill b* a day this week. WCCC—Mualc. at Shoor Bros. Jewelers, 977 Main tained by contacting Mrs. J. Her- Burdette Hawley W KNB—New*; Request Mat- W TH T—Amateur Show.* Harrison Hamilton, who was known as “The ^Ird In Hand Inn” . bert Finlay of 86 Phalps road. This all cornea to them through day night Th* film. Human be- inee. W TIC—Dragnet. given a surprls* birthday party Mr. Van Arsdale, well known aa "Rec” night*, conducted each win- ginnings, waa shown by WlUlam Th# new "club plan" for allver- I t Benedict, health educator of the WHAY—Pledge Program. a portrait painter and Illustrator, ter eeason by the council, hereto- «ll5— ■WDRC—Inepector Hearthstone. plj.c. purcha.scs, first customer Sunday at the home of hie daugh- state department. Next Tueaday w n c —Stellaa Dallas. service program of Its kind ever ter, Mr*. John McConville, has spent most of hla Ilf* in New York WHATa THE REAL PRIUB RESUMES fore chiefly held In the tovm'a own WONS—True or False. City. He studied portraiture and luting problems disappear Yeomans ^ I . Howevar, with this night when th* eerie# continue#, WTHT—Marriage tor Two. promoted nationally by any silver- returned to Dover Plains, N. Y „ ON TOUR HOU8B1 •;I0__ figure drawing under Frank Vin- newly planned program, tha chil- Mr. Benedict again la the epeaker 4:SB— WDRC—Operation Underground ware manufacturer, has been de- with hla son and wife, Mr. and TEACmNC PIANO and will show th* Him Human veloped by the Holmes A Edwards Mrs. Richard Hamilton who were cent duMond and George Bridge- T miII And nor enrmmtoat dren will have the faculties of tha WDRC—Yankee Kitchen, ' W TIC—Counterimy. man at the Art Student! League Whsii You OIvs Thsm SomsHiing Thsy KIAILY Liks to ioti Y and It* leadership at thalr dis- Growth.' w n c — Young Widder Brown. Division of toe International Sil- here tor their father’s 75th annl tpprataers wrell qaallltad I* W H A T —Night Watch. In New York City, and was help foa. posal for organlied athletics, Randall Porter o f Omaha, Ne- W THT—Bob Uoyd Show. WONS— Reporter’s Round-up. ver Company through Its local vereair. I studio 53 Cottago St. dealers In every state. pMnter and llluatratoa-for varloua which goes considerably beydnd braska, arrived In Columbia Tuea- 4i4^* 8:48— Mra. Howard S. McKnlght of Rememher. Ihsra la saver day night coming here to v iilt bis THESE VALUE5 WILL GIVE YOU It la being announced by toe aaagaslnee. what the council and its excellent w n c —Woman In my Houae. W THT— FrieiHl of McMahon. Main street observed her 84to 'The local group proposes to or- [ any obOgatloB whea roa oaD and faithful volunteer leaden fathar, H. W. Portaf, who waa in^ company In full page adveriise- • Tel. 3270 SiMU- . Mtsa— ments in the Oct. 29 Issue of Life, birthday Monday at her home. ganise a class In town, at the have been able to give them, in Jurad In a fall about two waeka w b R C —News; Old Record wnc—Your Hit Parade. JARVIS REALTY ago. Th* younger Mr. Porter flew and in the November Issues of Mra. Bralnard . Lyman of Am- YMCA beginning Saturday. Nov 3, the past four years. fOA Shop. WONS— Frank Edwards. east and waa met at Bradley Field both t^C all’s and Today’s Wom- herst, Maas., toe former Dorothy and continuing on consecutive Sat' '$lanch*«ter 4118 The Rec night program 'for the WHAY—Story Queen. W THT—Elmer Davla. ' by Newton B, Smith who brought WOO an. McKnlght. visited her mother sixth, seventh, and eighth graders W THT—Newa; Joe Glrand WDRC—The Uneup. him to Windham airport In hia A special invitation to local Sunday. Mrs. McKnight’s grand- begins Friday and the council ima Show. 10:18— . homemakera to come In and aee 8gt- Joha AnaWto'" will leave Yeomans hall at 7 p. m. own two passenger . WONS—Jack’s Waxwork*. daughter, Mr*. Norman Clowes of Yo« con ba sura that your top food vduot at tha lawott prieos ora at First w n c —Juat Plain BUI. all five of toe Holmes A EMwards Sterling, was also a guest of her for the Y. The bus, recently pur- Room mother# at Horace W. WON8— Challenge of the Yukon 10:80— patterns In the new purchase plan Sgt. John Aniilello, non of Mra. chased by the council, for Just Porter School, Mr*. Reginald Food. Coma ta thb waak-owd and S-T-R-E-T-C-H yoar food doHar. W THT—Princes* Elizabeth. grandmother. 6:IA— waa issued this morning by Alan Rose Anniello of 128 Eldrldge such purposes. Is adequately cov- Lewis for first grade; Mrs. W. E. W TIC—Musical Album. Mrs. Margaret Prase of Somers street, recently was promoted More Tea in Every Tee-Bog WDRC—The Old RecoW Shop. and Creighton Shoor of Shoor road has returned to her home ered by Insurance in compliance Pierce, second grade; Mrs. Frank CUT FROM STEER REEF WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. Bros. Jewelers. from the rank of corporal to that with state laws and will be oper- W H AY—Croaby*# Quarter. WDRC—Robert Q. Waxworks. from the Rockville City Hospital Marcheaa, third grade; Mrs. Jo- WTIO—Front Page Farrell. of aergeant. ated by drivers who are axperi- seph Luaky, fourth grade; Mrs. 10:45— where #he ha* been for eeveral Sgt. Anniello has served with snced adult leaders In the council. S:80— W THT—Foreign Reporter. weeks recovering from four brok- Hyland Tasker, fifth and sixth wnc—Notes and Quotas. the U. 8. Army since fleptember, A special advantage of this pro- grades; Mrs. Loula Soracchl, sixth Skoit % WONS—Jack’* Waxwork*. en rib* that she received In a fall 1950. and la now stationed In Ko- W H AY— Band by Demand. 11:00— Ellington gram, will be the use of the pool and seven to gtwdes and Mrs. Mar- inelf cut WON8—Sky KUig. at her home. rea. with the 8th Engineering where a continuation of Colum- ahall Squler, eighth grade, meet- News on A ll Stations. Battalion where he 1* working In WDRC—Memory Lane. W TH T—News. The next ejecting of, Ellington bia's well-known swimming and ing with the teachers at the home RIB ROAST Bernard A. LeDuc was present- Grsmge will be hel(l in the Elling- personnel headqiiarters. 5:45— 11:15— water-safety' program will be car- of Mra. Harvey 8. Collins Monday ed In Ellington Justice Court and ton Town Hnll at 8 p. m., Novem- S,-;!, Anniello attended local DRBSSBD ried on In addition to a period of night, dleciuaed dutlea of room RIIENDUPTOSLRS. W DRO-Curt klassey - Martha WONS—Jack’s Waxworks. flned $10 tor allowing a minor to I schools and waa graduated from ber 14, This meeting is election 36 LBS. sad OVER. recreational swimming. American motoera for toe year. The outcome 0 Tilton A Orch. WDRC—World 'Tonight. operate a motor vehicle. Sherwood Manchester High School with the W H A Y—Sporta. W THT—Sports Report. of officers; toe committee in I Red Cross Instruction and certifi- of the discussion seemed to be that Owen Bahler was fined $5 for oper- (hnrgo ,of refreshments an- tlie clnss of 1949. cation will be given the children teachers should call on toe moth- 8:55— 11:25— ating a truck loaded with potato UVB...... Lb. 4Bc WDRC—Pu b lic Service Pro- following: eh.ilrmen, Mr. mui Mrs. (luring the ten period winter pro- ers for whatever assistance they WON8—Tex Fletcher. barrels at 50 and 55 miles an hour W THT—Will Rogem. gram. N’nlhan F.ilwards, Mr. aiul Mrs, il:iy afternoon to make final plans j gram. needed. on Mountain street, Ellington. Herbert LqBrIe, Mrs. Howard Kib- for the banquet that will be held In | In addition to swimming, cales- Evfoiag 11:80— This group planned a social eve- W TiC—Don Estes Show. George Palojle was presented be, Mr. and Mrs. David Cochran. the Chun li social room next Mon- , H. PSCHIGHHOLn thcnlcs, tumbling, gymnastics, PORK ROAST SKM>— on a charge of breach of peace and j Mrs. Ira Eggleston. chair- dav night nt 6 HO p m. | ning for Nov. 14, when mothers of WDRC—New*. 11:55— Nfwmarker Road basketball skills and track will be all pupils In the ach(x>l will be in- dfunkeneas for which he was flned ' man, and the Friendship Class Mrs. Guaiave K BciT and Mrs i SWin'S PREMIUM SMOKED , W H A T—News, WONS—New*. Uamoua f * r Qval Ny taught. Bowling instruction will vited to come to Yeomana Hall for MO and given a 60-day suspended banquet committee met at the Lelc.nd .'-loan are Mrs. Eggle- j RockTllle— TdL S-7620 also 'be given. 'The bus will leave wnc—New*. 12:00— •nd Ptavar get-acqualnted session. The News; D a n c e Music; jail sentence and ordered not to home of Mrs. Lrland Sloan Tucs- s!iiir.s ns.sislant^. I the Y td return home at P:4!) and WONS—Newa. wnc— room mothers, with Mrs. Collins parents arc requested to be at W THT—News; Jo* Glrand. News. Yeomans Hall at 10:l in Milk pattern as other years. honor roll at Windham High FOW L sms liiere Is no planned program at Weather. 8:00— Stop toe Music. school Issued tola week are aa fol- FRESHLY KILLED, NATIVE wnc—Emil* Oot* Ole* Club. 9:00—EUlery Queen. (ooa«N 'T » « T somay. mushv on rou aH ) the moment for the high school lows: Maurlne l-eonard, eopho- WDRC—Record Album. 0:30—Amos 'N ' Andy. group for It la felt that they are more and Evelyn W olff, freah- kept pretty busy during school 8;4A— 10:00—Martin Kane. man. both on toe " A " roU, which 10:30—W hat’e M y Name? season with extra-curricular ao signifies that they have had an wnc—Three Star Extra. WDRC—Lowell Thomas. 11:00—Foreign Intrigue. tlvIUes and their Scouting and 4-H overall average' of 90 per cent or 11:30— Robert Montgomery Th**' more In at least four full credit ter. subJecU; Bette" LeBaron, senior; WDRC—Beaulah. 12:80—Newe, June Squler, Junior; Leo Koenlgs- CHICKENS W H A Y— Symphony Hall. WeVe put a present berg, Donald Nelson, Marilyn FRESHLY GROUND LEAN SUGAR CURED SUCED W THT—Weather; Songa and Jones, aophomorea; Kenneth Gar- Stories. «uo6« Bta, riam, John Osmond, Jo-Ann LK Lb. WONS— Fulton Lewis, Jr. Clarke and Gwendolyn Tlbblta. HAMBURG 67c I BACON W nC r-B right Star. ^4. in your mailbox freshmen are all on the “ B'* roll 1:15— 'Ifou l or have had an average of 80 per giaIJm C o ? canf! ncyuns^ WONS—Tello-Tast. cent or over In their subjects. WDRC— Jack Smith. '■.3' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 8. Oolllns 7:Sa— have had fs their gueaU, Mre. WONS—Gabriel Heatter. Colllna’ slater and her husband. GRAPEFRUIT J |ji( j£ W TH T—Silver Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ferris of w n c —New* of toe World. home comfort r-: Mooretowne, Vt. WDRC—Club Fifteen. iC-.- The team of Columbia, pay* third 7:48— from the lowest tax as Ita share WDRC—Ed Murrow. MORIARTY Bros. WONS— Bing Crosby, In the Tolland County tax of $50,- 3 15 C f N T fc R ST 000, which la due and payable on wnc—One Man’* Family. or before June J. 1952. Only Union ijibbqk 8KM1— I E I 5 13 5 and Bolton pay lesser ainounta . WDRC— FBI in Peace and War. U BBY’S PEAS WONS—California Caravan. than toe $1,229.26 which Is Co- lumbia's share. The amount Is W H A Y— PolUh National Home. SILENT GLOW $146,23 less than toe town paid W THT— Defense Attorney, FR E E C O U n i In the fiscal year ending Sept. 1. wnc—Father Knowa Beet. OILBURNEBS 1951. when the amount due was $1,375.49. The money accrued JINCB through th(! .x-omity tax Is used for defraying expenses of county of If cere, maintaining toe County Jail at Tolland and the County CONN. PACKING Go. Home at Vernon. 17-Or CAN coiTA W aaovi roaiK it o o M n e L O , conn. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roy of Old Columbia Road have annouiM- / ed the engagement o f their daugh- ter Miss Jean C.arol Roy to Cor- MOKDI GRASemUIT SMOKED SHOULDERS poral Hugh R. McQuade son o f SVx Lbs. op. Gonuliia ad k lOi 10 Os. sugar emoo, hMory smokod. Extra loan and TRUSSES-BatS Cans shoRldass.' Lb. SELECTED MEATS El-Asnc STOCKINOS SECTIONS 2 EXPERT FITTERS PINT JAR MIRACU WHIP \ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES EXTRA FANCY STRIP RA€OM Arthur Drag Sitrtt Sigrer eared, hideerr FANCY NATIVE CAPONS to69c saioked. Needs no re- 6 29c frigeration. Extra lean. So you can celebra te the 2n d birthd a y o f ITANJOU PEARS FRESH KILLED ‘ swBBT mcr “i*»DRESSINC 35 SAUSAGE MEAT Dob. NATIVE CHICKENS ^47c M Mato OaMkOtMaA AraM«i's - FLORIDA ORAHGES 35c (T » brail ar fry ) 100% pure pork. Flavor- FANCY OLC8TERBD NiUete | 7 c EK8 CCc mu T 9 C c ed Just right. 3 iiM. el •00 CIIOU’K BEEF Medtam V i r o l 2 Lb8. ro TALL The above items shipped by parcel poat- Add Sc per pound. No-Rinse Suri EMPEROR GRAPES 29c Vaaroa* Tbi ... • DOZ...... r o CANS . . . . FANCY mrOBTED RIB ROASTS BEST FOR JUICE, FLORIDA • F A N C Y D*ANJOU Low Moot Prices For Your Freezer Lb. Pkg. A n d se e dirty clothes coma so cl ,e afn STRING FIGS 29c F.ANCY FRESH OR ROUNDS OF DEEF 68-M ^ Fnm ORANGES QQc PEARS you n ee d n e ver rinse again i ' Pkg. SMOKED PICNICS “49c O yg e mCLUDES: TOP ROUNDS RIPE TOMATOES 19c D o z ...... vef 6FO R:...Aiv lO nO M ROUNDS No wonder so many mUIlons of bleaching or bluing! Tour clothes took ThrGG* rtundred women have shrltened to Surf in two cleaner, feel cleaner, men cleaner, toot FAifor- HORMEL’S m n END KYI OP THR ROUND RED. RIPE, CELLO PACK short years-for It gets your clothes so 2 Bunchas Flnlaked NdboRicnta and SEEDLESS OR PINK RUMP ROAST f l O nF Lb. And your clothes actually are cleaner. NATIVE CARROTS 25c SMALL PORK ROASTS “59c Marktrs In Oar Display SIRLOIN ROAST dazzling clean ahd soft and sweet you Surf contains a miracle Ingredient Yard To Choaas ProRiI don’t even have to rinzet that ftoate dirt away. Down the drain FABMEB BBOWN GRAPEFRUIT O Q c TOMATOES |Qc Tha Flaaat In Just wash-wiing-and the dirt rolls It goes-leavlng elothee and tub gleam- Pkg. PKG...... Air LOINS OF BEEF WASHED SPINACH 19c SUNLIQHT BUTTER “^77e 3 FOR....“ «' out with the wash-water! No need for ing-free of scum. Cut washing time In DGtigh ALL TRIMMED. INCLUDES soaking or scrubbing! No reason for half-cash In' your Surf coupon today I SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END IN OUR RROOERY DEPT. Wor^mantbip FANCY STRINOLBSS PORTERHOUSE, SHORT AND SIRLOIN STEAKS. Material GRAPES WAXBEANS I Q c Lb. Cash In your free Surf coupon — 8UNCBB8T FRENCH STYLE SHumNi TRe abaaa Hems cwt wMIe yea wait. N o extra charge. Redeem Your Cntttmi done In onr'^^own 2LBS.....“ V a n d sa ve 10< to d a y I GRAPEFRUIT JUICE StrlRg Beans ^ 1 4 c shop froni tha rough stona to the Msbed memoiisL PURE BElF HAMBURG W e’ve put a "present" In your mall- and Join the millions of women Who Soap Coupons r L>w C o BCRSACK’S r . . cenipaiir guarantees box-a free coupon that takes 10c off save hourt of work every week, now « to grind a miaimnai of the price when you buy two regular that Surf Is here! MANCHESTER 9,000 lbs. oi this delicioas boxes of No-Rinse Surf, or one glant- Best l^lfee Sic Here hanburg every week. It Let this be your Invitation to try No- Around to Order I slze! Rlnse Surf, while the "birthday" her- NIBLETSCORN 17e SURF (GiwiP S i t e ) ...... 49e MEMORIAL FIRS T FO O D nuat bo good. It's our way of saying, “Help us cele- gain offer lasta! Take your tree coupon SURF I R e g . ) ...... 2 for 49e COMPANY Store Roan: Mon., Tuea., Wed., Sat. 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. brate the 2nd birthday of No-Rinse to your groeer-and get the greatest SUNCREST Dromedary Mixes A. AIMKTTI, Prw. ThariL.8 A. M. to 8 P. BL—Fri. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. RINSO (Giant SixU) ..... 4fc STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC: Surf I” We want you to Join the party-* gift to washday you’va ever hadi ainger Bread—Devtra-Devtra Food-Food—FUdgo - OOR. PRARL ssi RAMUSON 18 an m itaai White Cake. 646 CENTER STREET . TE L. 8059 OalhelMrBridga aa the new Narth Meadows GREEN LIMA BEANS RINSO ( R a g . ) ...... 2 for 49c antBETR _Highway, _____ ^ Bcate *•OA. Wilma, to left sod the aeeowl haag- Of f // watUay pw la ci a /g n ra i by A t Taallag Ob. firf# risalael Opposite East Oamstary I

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teacher, grade 0. Roy IlMtl ’9 “ I f w o f a t folt p M t h C D v e n t r y West. Ann* Reyr^<*;- hm i , k o a i d i t o ter. Bradley Christopher, Omi thi' Rychling, Galen Shea: Room $t, Girl R^liam Murphy, teacher. 8, Patricia Jurgeneen, W w - Seoul .1 yor. Patricia Avery. Dol«X^ °'2* eti r 9t QnOt S at tlM Rob«rt- ilo; Nancy Charland. byatle I turn about reach«>4 half Jr. I room 70, JiiniB® T. News Ir e moDi M UMir goal U 12.000 tor groM Laldlajs-. teacher, grade 7. B ^ r - ly Hathaway, Dorothy M act^- et here, M ig u lM nbocrtpUolu at Ui« «nd Lvuntiys aid, Suwin Hoher. EUwibeth I>e- | At a recent meeting of Inter- Ul tha grot wook of th# two wwldr’ Montigne. Elaine Oosta; w m 71. | la range mediate Troop 55 at the Verplanck atrivinga aaavalga. Prank Perrotti. grade 7, L ^ n School the following officers were Cassidy, tytlllam Ayer, John | I stature elected for the coming year: Gail WUlian Murphy’* olaiwroom 1* Witt. Jafiet Eldredge. | reckoned ol' iMdliig with ^ *ale* of »»3f LHtClle Bonnie Sue LsReen, Judith i Brunnellc. president: Marjorie ircciation Smachetti, ac^be and Joan Ben- 1 Joha 8tar*lak’* classroom WitUnann. Emily Sousa. Janet , Ull. hM r«port«l tlOhSO salts, ton, treasurer. The troop was di- Ir h a t th e I p a in tlt' nalph Noye* i* manager of the ^"•niere will be eleMion of o f-, vided Into three patrola, with the aeumj following gills elected to aerve aa Ilcctor of oampaign;-Richard Sherman, aec- flrera during the Coventry Grange , yiie Mu- like TCtary: Richard HiU and Ronald meoling at 8 p. m. at the hall j patrol leaders and aasiatant patral |)l paints leaders: Myra Boglisch, Karen Rathawuy are co-captains of flim- Thursday. but sure gtaniak’a room; William Roharge The minstrel show for the bene- i Peterson, Norma Pickering, Jac- .'ate and telirel and DUTid McCJonnell. co-chptalns fit of the Nathan Hale Communi- | quelyne Godfrey, Linda Vene^A form, In- ried cl ir* a wiae bouaewife who takr* advantage ol First and Virginia Vabalas. •( 2lr. Murphy’s room. ty Center Friday and Saturday at the va-, textu'j National Stores’ outaUnding meat value*. Really line Th* claaaroom* ar* working for 8 p. m. will be the Center audi- ter. HU I cal. quality meat with exceas waate removed before weighing. torium. Mrs. Edward Schulthelss Eighteen membera of Brownie t magi-; even II (uada to help ilnano* a trip to New ticket chairman. Edward 'Troop 21, accompanied by their And. Flrat National Store manager* are always ready to Turk in May. About one-third of is ilcatlvc THERE'S SOMETHING "SPEOAl' on suit Schultclas will be interlocutor, leaders, Mi-s. Dorothy Coe and gioea sales of the campaign will be cpelled I tell you what the week’* beat ment buy Is. - There are about to membera In Mrs. Helen Shenning, who were pur- DOING on All OF THESEPRODUaS turned over -to the class treasniry the cast. also assisted by Mrs. Dorothy El- at th* close of the drive next week The committee of the w y lis. spent the day at ('amp Merrl Mr*, ^ rtru d e T. Guilford. In- >urpr'ur Scouts of Troop .17 will meet Fri- Wood Saturday, Ort. 27. For lunch I'palntef Uotty Crocksr*> Colorvisioa Cako t*rtm'’^ n clp a l. stated the class day in.slcad of Wednesday. Nov. the Brownies cooked hamburgers Jcihelcu U'» th* new colored "glamour” csk* you'va bean ]a*t year placed llfth highest in 7. at 8 p. m. at the home of John and hot dogs out of doors and in Be Cote ^ national sales campaign by. M. T^’ler, Sr., chairman. the afternoon they played games ^e been reading about. AAak* H with, , •ehool children in classes up to Members and friends of Coven- and explored the campsite. bnt had 100 registered in the drive. This try Garden Club have been In- er land-i SfTTY C « 0 « t « elaaa placed thirteenth in the na- vited____ to the annual student horti- Senior Troop One entertained , ____ je* Party 6 kc Mix M4>mG36c I O i l tlonal sales of school childrxn of j rultural show Saturday and Sun thei^ parents at a regular meeting rmphasia X h ^11 cluaes, irrespective of number day St the Horticultural Storage | Monday night, with all the mem- f through DAIND DOT - AM Flivoii hitv' participating. building at the ITniversity of Con- bers of the troop and fifteen par- * painui; Fruit MitiMS 33 >oirKG3 20c dur Th* enrollment of pupils as of necticut campus. There will be no ents present. Following some yo. pro- -S«* Wednesday reached 728 according admission charge. The show on 11 group singing, a business meeting ,of Paris slope to Mr*. Guilford. Halloween par- Saturday will be from 10 a. m. to . was conducted by co-presidents )h\cr llic Breokside Fresh Eggs to a irs n a t i o n a l Pat Jones and Helen Davis, with n / t n H c ti** la all claserooma at tha 6 p m.; Sunday from noon to 6 . to on moor various committee chairmen re- IGf SIZf DOZ 7 9 c MED SIZt DOZ 6 5 c Robartaoii aad Center Schools were p. m. |etraigbt I broodi Mr. aad Mrs. William R. Nya of porting on troop projects. Pat hearse kald during the last parted Wed- (own, (Fra* Racipos *1 *» our siorail APPLE WEEK Stonehouae road obaarv*.. their Shlrer was elected chairman of the and a in th Tha Q u a l^ Crop i„ S a v .„ | y « , . thirty-fourth wedding annlveraary | committee for the spaghetti sup- swirl i Thera la aow on fU# tn the Uisaater on Halloween. It was also Mrs. per to be served on Dec. 1. |to the ,1 sen' T o * y .B a ,t F r a ,h F a .l f S u y | ^ Town OarlCs office a copy of the Nye's birthday. Colored slides of troop activi- lens of I lethal audit for the fiscal yaar anding Hifh Q«6Htv laky Cawk aad Ready-to-Eat Hams ties during the past year and of I llghtc PORK LOINS August SI. IkM of the Town of Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Bam o I ST DURINC OUR CHAINWIDE |iiy ot Im k Sat far Only 25 casts Cbventrv for public inspection. observed their nineteenth wedding j the trip which 11 members took Vlampa p.spef RIU UNO - UP TO 6 LBS The Town of Onventry* share snnlversary on Monday. on the Long Trail In Vermont In newa- Manufactured b y Dupont rhas* ba by comb and bits n SHAN K HALF LB caugh S S S .’S et the ToUand County tax laid on Mrs. Joeeph Steiner and daugh- I August were shown, with Ann riggera, YOUNG TENDER PORK 5 9 < 5 8 > brush t a li ar* mad* ol claar plastic and finatl Zerb •eptamber 13. 1951 U >4.59870. ter, Mias Marie Steiner, visited at Thrall and Janice Murphey giving Li faceai] nis tax is due and payable In a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles commentary. The pictures brought Indicate quality nylon briitl**. Thay ragularly tall lor and L. Little on Eaglevllle road Tues- | forth many a startled expression J things I lion FACU HALF LB ring!* Installment on or before 75c to $1.00. O ur pric* - only 25c with **ch LOIN IN D 68< day evening. of amusement aa parents saw Insplrsi 6 9 < a p p l e s 4 c 25 June I. 1*52, for th* purpose of TIIOI “.? ° « 'The kindergarten staff o f the I their daughters in action. fiased. purchaM ol 6 jars of Clapp's Strainad or Chop- dMiaytiig the expenditure* of the AnniTersary Celebration! Foci LEAN - FRISHLT GROUND DELICIOUS FORK ROAST eounty for its fiscal year anding Sunday school of the First Con- As the final part of the pro- gram a panel discussion on plans V nt pad foods. to m4 LB 6 S c d a t a '' aptwnhrr 20, 1*52. Th* total gregational Church met Tuesday work ^ Chopped Beef evening at th* home of Mrs. Vin- for the trip to Europe next sum- seems aAWS • Alt Vsrieiisi Fresh Pork Butts TO FRY OR RROIL amount o f the tax Is >50,000. brush- thoug'- LEAN - W i l l trimmed Other town’* share foOows: An- ton Wenner In Oak Grave develop- | mer was presented, with Betty ATOES 1.620.42; Bolton, >1.044.27; m 1 Fresh Picnics resident minister of th* church, I INCREASE YOUR CHANCES TO WIN-INCREASE YOUR VISITS TO POPULAR speakers: Pat Shlrer on the pro- rwtro- au waste removed li Ootambia. >1.22».26: ElUngton, ias born ClAfFS - All Virieliw tan- , COOKED - READY-TGEAT Claonail 59c $SJ50T.S»: H e b r o n . >1,740.76; with Mrs. Ireland met with Mrs. I posed Itinerary the troop Is hop- ing to take; Jean Hansen on the ..circum- fariill;, PLUAAP, TINDER MEATY ManaOald. >4,5SS-«2. Boroara. >2.- darenew Bradfield. Mrs. WlUlam I ith hi* Chopped Foods tic t c Boneless Hams Grapefruit 4 'o.29« T72A6; Stafford. >S.»S6.82; Union, Phillips. Mias Adelina Hoff, Mrs. equipment necessary for such a Thai* comb and brush sals *r* on sal* at all of FOR STEW - h »h li avg u trip; Doris Beyer on the financ- iri'oman- thr f'; fresb Fowl 49c W'«0« C«,o«NIA I276J6; Vernon, >16.020.62; Tol- Dcaald C. Smith and Mrs. Wenner Bcdy In our stores • lor a limilad tim* only. deboe' ClooMd ALL WASTE REMOVED LI 49c Ih M. $2,064.06; WiUlagtan. $1,- to discuss teaching proceduraa and NO PURCHASE NECESSARY ing of the trip: and Barbara Klop- penburg, assistant leader who Im war efous Lamb Stewing Pieces TOR QUALITY HANDS 466.12. matarials available for tha chil- Just come In— fill out an entry blank and deposit it in 21 con- therlc DELICIOUS HNDER w o p es 2 u, 25. Th* Janloi high claaasa at th* dren of this ag* group, four and went to Europe with the group in the LUCKY WINNER BOX located near the checkout. 1949. on the requirements which F’ ft fa- of Sliced Bacon vupkg 69c Mahastaon aehoM Wadneaday aft- five years of ag*. There are about Nhk* 6 "Party Paack Pia' have Rib Lamb Chops each member of the troop must I m i d s t CENTER CUT FINAST QUAUTT a f o o a bald a Joint Halloween SO children registered In this class. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Winnera I mi ght he be- mtty la the auditorium tat honor About per cent of the prop- fulfill In order to qualify for the It's a naw kind of peach pia-pratfy to look at and 90 I will be notified bv mail and their names will be pub- trip. The parents asked many listeiid, way* Liverwurst “ 63c vranges suusio. a( Miss Mary Muitm of Stafford Pork Chops erty tax Hats had been filed as o f | lished in our Thanksgiving advertisement. Popular em- que.stions o f the girls and leaders. Bart al- oh - so good! Mate* it with: so wl lyrtBga. flancaa of Frank Parrot- Thaaday, according to Royden F. I doubly buy pj tl. teacher o f grad* 7 thar*. The ployees and their families are not eligible. This offer At the conclusion of the program SlICtD CALIfOTNIA CLING STONfS in twivy syrua 1 Smith, Sr„ chairman of the Board | refreshments of elder and dough- ,ncy to sud a!f9 Hipls wtn b* married November of Aaaeasora. is good in our Manchester, Hartford and Middletown, formA 39 IT at 16 A taL at St. Edward’s nuts were sen’ed by Nancy Weir Finest Peaches 79 oztin33c Sliced Cod c The Toung Mother* dub win I Conn., stores as well as In our Springfield, Holyoke and and Carol Ann Robinson and their ic, ibost I c u r s . ' v-auiitiower huo io, Cbnreh la Stafford Springs. A ra- •'Jl. If-, ] ir.'PIl i lb 49c CMW . CIUO WC ' ^ aagtlnn tram 2-T p. ra. that day meet Nov. 6 at the Nathan Hale East Longmeadow, Mass,, stores. committee. EvangeTiiie MAh 6’«HoztiMs79c Fresh Haddock Fillet Community Center with Mrs. | i wprl. ocrups arm h* at Old Homaataad, Somera, V ' pre- '« •*>'* ' MMa MtafTSqr was presented with Lawrence C. Lattmer and Mrs. A meeting of the Program com- (Fra* Recipes al all our storasi Fr ^ Flounder Fillet lb 63c ^ Walter Cargo as hostasiaa. mittee of the Girl Scout Oiuncll :i si-. *ul. l{ fPinach 2-k«33, a lamp by tha home room. arm* j Th* chib win sponsor a win be held tonight at 8:30 at the . oiiit.- I Tha aoeanittees tot charg* fol- w*n- tn the planat] law: room SO, lira. John Starslak, dilld Conference Nov. 6 SHANK HALF hotate of Mrs. Robert Coe, 864 Summit street. F w e x - Ckhkea ' N Rka UiM*r The dj 10:30 a. m. to noon at the Robert- I shov hum*’ aoa school. Only seven appolht- SMOKED HAMS u, 59e liily to As advartisad in Lif*. Make it with, (utili' (omotoes 2»«»29. mants remain unfilled, according I 21 MORE The Manchester Girl Scout SMALL GRADE A Ckmncil will meet next Tuesday |o their UNOI lEN’S . sardo Notice to Mrs. W. Bryc* Honeywell, club evening at 7:45 at tha Girl Scout Tlie and I - The Town Planning Comm test on child weUsre committee chair- | 0. E. Vaeuttm CleaRer HEN TURKEYS m 59c office. 983 Main street. Reports f do WHS CoHverted Rke u-ozncci/e aH I ad Maaabaeter, Connecticut at a man. Persona Interested in an ap- LEAN FRESH OR SMOKED of the national convention wrlll be Its who Guaranlaed IKitty or your money bock usual! polntmerft era requested to con- | G. E. Clock Raiio if and their iMitlng foUowliig a public hear- given. SWANSON’S - MmU wifh rul bottor gravy Mg arhleh was held oa October 24, tact her. ELECTRIC SHOULDERS u, 45c Lstal in there IW l In accordance with the Cbar- A eon was bom Monday to Mr. j MIXERS - rc and .vithoi, ^ottn ^ a roi - frsilt nurJr RemiastOR Elec. Shaver WATBEST NATn’E Girl Scouts and Brownies of Chkken Fricassee w^^^canSU tar fw the TW n of Manchester, and Mrs. John Ohiund of Lake- both St. Bridget’s and St. James' bcauip the ai LsUve of Mskti a dehriouf maal tot lass than 20c a sarvin* havliig deemed It for the public view Terrace at Manchester Me- | f Elae^ Steam Iroai 2 Eloe. Clocks parishes will receive Communion Hard U e iM N iS 12-OZ RKC 2 3 t good Uiat a building line should mortal Hospital. CHICKENS u,49c in a body this Sunday mornlng- mere the Uze g CINNAMON « * I now ci- Plain, Sugared 12 19« be altered on Mather Street, Mrs. Ina Beeb* o f Prospect COLUMBIA READY TO EAT those of St. Bridget’s Church at Novi- I 1 Elec. Blaakati 2 Toasters Jl'tion. paaaed the following order, vis street la on an extended visit at the 8 o’clock Mass and those of St. Haw t6 Cat 6 S1.50 Valaa SiMtula Fraal from Ordered: That on the Northerly l . c James’ at the 9 o’clock Mass. Fol • ye s o m e I O l d F a s h i o n e d LARGE SIZE 8 fo* 25« tha home of her son-in-law and DAISY HAMS 85 Jlo con- Tb^a Swanson people are offering a regular $1.50 thniba Ida of Mather Street, from the 2 CoNoa Makert 2 Hair Dryers COLUMBIA OEMS—SMOKED loYvlng the Masaes the girls will be daughter Hr. and Mrs. Victor • 8 cannot feet Waaterly line of Eastfield Street Snyder and family in Greenfield, SURF or RINSO served a communion breakfast by value " Non-Spla ib Spatula " fra vtyo u have to 2 Bathroom Seales the members of the Daughters of I a re.'il M i no i | waaterly to the Easterly line of Hsae. Mrs. Beebe left over Hhe | BONELESS LB. pay 10c for mailing costs) to users of Swanson's Osntsrneld Street, the building ROULETTES 65c W ITH Y O U * Isabella at St. Bridget's Church Y rightfv week-end. Columbia or gaji Una shall be twenty-eight (28) SHOULDER CUT and by the members of the Catho d man- Cut-up Chickens. Our frozen food dapartmanH Girl Scouts with their leader I C O U P O N pVPok almost -on the feat from the street line. Boy’s Bike lie Ladles of Columbus and the carry complete line. Also have order blsnkx Mrs. Robert Hurst will take a PORK CHOPS l i l 59c Combined Mothers Circles at St. unicts Too ol WHITE BREAD 2 29* And we find no Damages or er not t Spadal Baneflts to any person or hike Saturday beginning at tha TOP QUALITY James’ School hall. ot wou ' POLTS Church Community House.to th* 1 have a O C E A N SPRAY PETER PAN irtUt, a Swanson's Cut-up Chicken live X Planning Commission home of Mrs. William 2Seigler. The BEEF LIVER LB. 79c I A welcome la extended to all the scape Francis P. Handley round-trip hike will cover about new leaders who are taking the ['aa fallen BreasU hipkgU I III I 1 BROOKSIDE FRESH EGGS Harry E. Russell seven miles. The group will meet Cra nb eiry P E A N UT training course given at the. Scout :ea and is foi' pineapple juice Martin E. Alvord Friday at 4 p. m. at th* Church | office ’Tuesday evenings from 7:30 the ef- adnvi>: Drumsticks 1.07 hair Joseph E. Lutz (Community House. to 9:30. Next 'Tuesday morning ld either f 46 02 Harry B. Benson S AUC E B UTTE R those wishing to do some trail g .05 ilghls I « A I » ‘ a ’- lASOI SIZI 7 9 ‘ , Mancheatar, (3onn. blazing at Center Springs park ereiting Thighs ’^^•^•' I ing ms tin 18-02 ItttYttYtxYiYYi'i'mi i****-* »»»»*a»aa4444»a4aa*44aa*4»4av»»»***»**.v*vvvR Movember 1, 19S1 WHOLE OR from 9 to 11 o’clock will meet at lepending Fryers 2i>.4ozFKG73e A Ion; tins STRAINED the Lincoln Scool, if the weather is materials,fnaM awing 7 CENl REDUCTION M a rlboro ugh wid"-ai favorable. At the training course jhe value OulilanJing .Saving * CENl RIOUCTIOn" PORK ROAST last night 22 leaders were present on ihc CAN 2 9 f Mrs. Marcella Anderson Lleser, V decora- de plxtsizc Notice with Mrs. Ray Pitkin from the Haw KiaU af "Qakk 'N lasy * N EW LO W PRICE - YELLOW QUARTERS widow of William H. Lleser, died flALUHILT- Glastonbury Council a guest. rt land- Vagatakla Sa«p home After a public hearing which last Monday at St. Francis Hospi- Fresh From The A tasty par t or WHITE In th( was held October 24, 1951, the tal in Hartford. 1^11 GOOD nutrition MEAT The Girl Scout Organization Is •i.ie f l a i e As advartisad in th* Ladies Horn* Journal and ground Towii Planning Ciommlssion of She was a native of Vinton, GRATED very happy with the response ^ a most front Cloverdale Margarine Oven Every D ay! the Family Circle. Manchester voted: Virginia, the daughter of Mallnda made for the plea for leaders, aa f popular work Pan/ry fIr J ,! To change to Business Zone I all and William Anderson. She had all troops are now functioning. Vol "in-pane Ma ke it wilhi garage FINAST - N EW CROP o f an area on the Northerly side of been a resident of this town for TUNA unteers who have offered their • are be- laundr; MIXED VEG flAlltS West Center Street, West of Mc- thirty years. F A N C Y PASTRIESt services that all troops may get uses, ThU 12 OZ JAR 2 1 c Kee Street, bounded and described She leaves five sons. Dewey. started are to be commended for iicndab'.e I7 0ZIIn | 7 c makes Raisins sibJSs 'sozpkg |9< Mirabel Grape Jelly as follows: Beginning at a point :;ht and V e g -A N provld< Sigmund and Howard Lleser of FRESH KILLED helping the organization in Its 118’ Westerly of the intersection this town. Ralph of Bast Hampton Try Some Soon/ work with youth. tendency m e a t EXTkACI as a FINAST - FANCY EASTERN MIRABEL LB JAR 39< o f McKee Street with West Cen- and William Lieaer of Dallas, Tex- • to em- 2 H O ZJA R 3 2 c porter Strawberry Preserve ter Street; thence Westerly along as; two daughters, Mrs. Eltnore WAYBEST FOWL lb 39c • m o d e m Wilsoa s B-V outaid the Northerly line of West' Center FULL CUT SCOltlS 27 *e living (Fra* Racipas al all our siorasi Sine U J A R . Statzer of Eaton, Ohio, and Misa 25 md the UC «:'.2 Tomato Juice «oznM Mirabel Manaalade BtreeL 360’ more or less; thence Malinda Lie(»et' at home; ten WHITE EBfEOSSED rAPEB -Nprthefly alpTig property nf N. grandchildren and two graat VEAL LEGS m, 63 c FRESH CANDY Tlio oursel' i J S GRADE FRESH FRUITS 'Rept la Refrigerated Caaea firTeti a tmouK N E W 1951 PACK --- (4ADE W ITH REP. RIPE TOM ATO ES U J A R Haefa, 125’ ; thence Ea.sterlv in a grandchildren. OBADE A ' N o 1 line parallel with West Center Wkltmaa. SebrafL P. A A barking. First Natiaiwrt NURay4mrii« the no. Clovermaid Honey Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, EMPEROR CALIF O R NIA |?n and lifeless Street and 125’ Northerly thepeof this town on Thursday with Rev. Caffta Prk*> ars Always Haws 14. for a distance of 360' more or less; SLICED BACON u. 45c Arthur Drug Stores anij in' Finest Ketchup moi.t.22 Henry W. Tuttle officiating. Ranger Joe SSSi Cereal CIUO I"!* thence Southerly along the Easter- BY THE PIECE. NAPKINS od. and If you'r* not tira ady using on* ol First NalionaTs use o f Misa Jessie F. Weir was guest GRAPES ORANGES le living. I colorcf FINAST - ENRICHED ly line of property of Francis of honor at a miscellaneous GOLDEN ASSORTMENT thraa lin* blonds ol coHa* not* th* raal mooay Fitzgerald, 125’ to Northerly line AMER. BOLOGNA ut 49c t '{.videred leaf-si shower at the home of her sister, Sally im- savings you can maka • and baliava us • the Of bn- 3 Little Kitten Cat Food 3 nSs 21* o f West Center Street, point of Mrs. Milton Singer, In Hartford BY THE PIECE / D X MARK OF bMinnlng. G O LD E N L um Buff fit OUALITF I and the | quality is lops! 'I ill Macaroni or Spaghetti recently. Miss Weir received many not To change to Business Zone II beautiful gifts. She will become doz. VEALLOAF u. 49c Liptea's'm * Mix 3 37* an area on the Southerly side of outside Ui RAG 7 7 c THhl’ FINAST -.N E W LO W PRICE , the bride of Ernest Chapman In CENTER SLICED Li us ask but I West Center Street, West of the near future. C O O KIES Richmond Cooper Street. bounded and to sec Ih Un Upton'svIoliiuSoiip Mix 3»«» 3 7* The new second grade teacher SWISS CHEESE .x 75c lows (ot 1-USAO Die right described a* follows; Beginning at PINK SEEDLESS ITS D B JC IO U S Kylw Tomato Paste «o>r.Nll at the Consolidated school is Mrs. P ASCAL CMIABEY J leafless. a point in the intersection o f the Evelyn Foley o f Wllllmanllc. Mr*. £ g p | 0 y SIQ erDRir(»IND UITIN 8 8 c Southerly line of West center IIP* tl: Foley attended Windham High mi Coit I b y the CANDY BARS Street and the Westerly line of school and Wlllimantlc Teacher’s GRAPEFRUIT CELERY MUENSTER CHEESE . 53c MRl GRASS’ Cooper Street;' thence Southerly PBBSR FROZEN—FULL LB. PKG. QasUty Baveesges bright College and has had seven years N o o a u SOUP . of the NOVEMRBf ISSUE OF FAJWIY CHKU A U POPULAR BOX O f 24 99* along the Westerly line of Cooper teaching experience and has 17 HEAVENLY FLAVORS It fniiti 5 CENT BRANDS Street, 125 feet; thence Westerly taught in Wlllimantic, Waterford, STRAWBERRIES 39e N O W O N S A LII la a Une paraUcl to West Center FIRST P n a T I O N AL STORES Enfield .and Sprihgfield, Mass. y bunch *lt h Street and 125 feet Southerly Mrs. Martha Chambers and her tbarcof for a dutance of 500 feet, son, Barry, of Watertown, N. Y„ 4-29 nMt* or leas; thence Northerly, have been spending a few days 3 "“3 " ^ * ^ v e Money - BRING US YOUR K)c C O UP O N S 128 faet to the Southerly Une of here with relatives. Mra Cham- O N PURCHASE O F 2 LARG E OR 1 G IA N T P A C K A G L LUX TOILET SOAP Waat Center Street; thence bers Is a former raaldent of this GET IN SID E LIFEBUOY SOAP LIFEBUOY SOAP LUX FLAKES LUX TO ILH SOAP Masterly along the Southerly line town. i Ot Woot Center Street, 497.7 feet , * TT Schools in town wer* closed last S TA R T T O D A Y FACTS R I N S O S U R F t* th* point of beginning. 2 BATH BARS 2 3 c Friday so the teachers could at- s u p c n REG BAR 3 c 2 b a t h b a r s 2 3 c IG E PKG 3 0 c • t C M * 8 * Th* nbov* aumges ahall take tend the state teachers convention. ITW ILL&M EM ONHy % aOaet November 2, 1951. Neighhors Night will be observed Off er Ends S r 5 9 c j g 3 0 c Tbwn Planning Commission at the Grange meeting Thursday i WHEN you BUILO Francis P. Handley with several Oranges invited. Th# Harry B. RuaseU visiting Oranges wUl put on the Sat., Nov. 10th MARKET.*; Martin E. Alvord POPULAR evening’s program. S P R Y WOODBURY AERO W AX Joaeph B. Lutz Visit Us Often ThcW.G.GLENNEYco S W N 4 S O A P SW AN SOAP SILVER DUST AERO W A X Harry B, Bensem Th# Navy pUna NC4 atoppad IHOITWMIH FACIAL SOAP Jemm. at the Asores on th* flrat trans- m W IN STREET NEn TO STORE BUILDING MATERIALS i. 1961 __ ___ Atlantic Sight In 1919. L U M B E R FUEL PT TIN 2 9 c Q T T W 4 9 c I REG BAR 9 c 2 b a t h b a r s 2 9 c lotre o 3 1 * 2 REG BARS yjc ^ ( 3 56r(.HAJH M. tWiChtSTEH 3 LB TIN 9 9 c LB TIN 3 5 c I 1 MANCHE8TBS BVEN1N0 HERALD. MANCHESTER. OUNN. THURSDAT, NOVEMBER 1, 1981

I h ANCHISTBR BVININQ herald, IIANCHB«TBR.'NN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER L 1951 Shower Is Given For Miss Chetelat ff Mhs TUs Iff hSHtl Miss Theresa M. Chetelat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Chetelat of School street, and Coma onal Coma oUl Stock her fiance, Peter Robbs of Walnut up for fall during A&P's Big ‘Autumn Food Foitlvall You'U street, were honor guests at a Jack and Jill party and greenback find A i F i 9torawlda monoy- avar^ a big halp to your Mi« Halaa Bataa. EacaHy Adataar shower, given recently by fellow THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 CwasiMI ky StaSMta af Naachaatar Hi«h Sekool budg^. With hundrada of fO U X CK M O -* workers of the bride-elect at the Cheney Mills. valuaa to chooaa from ovary day— ygu cem raally atratch Assistant Editor Named The party, held at the home of Confrato to Papa! Legion of Honor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Patton of 268 your dwlotrs at A&P. Try it Hard Battling Tigers High street west, came os a pleas- and aaa. Headlines and Bylines The "World" is proud to an- Barbara Bengtson ’63 has ant surprise to Miss Chetelat and nounce the birth of a son to Mr. been named assistant editor of Mr. Robba, who were seated to- and Mrs. George Potterton of the “High School World’’ in gether at the dining table, and a Subject of Assembly Rockville. Mr. PotUrton la a acknowledgment of the Ane Pile On First Defeat delicious spaghetti mipper was health teacher at MHS. record that she has achieved. served. Above them a large white The boy. born in Rockville Barbara, who was admitted to paper -wedding bell was suspended HoSplUI, on Oct. 26. 1951, will the staff in her freshman year, Record Crowd Watches decorated with the greenbacks, Principal Edson Bailey Attention Alumni be named Inland Arthur Pot- will Editor Janet Brad- Council Plans and white streamers were fes- terton. Hla weight at birth was ley in preparing and editing the Heart'Breaking Game; tooned about the room. Jn front 1 Shows Importance All Alumni bandsmen who eight pounds. Ave ounces; his weekly issue of the "World". MHS Suffers Injuries; of the couple was a wedding cake, Of Excellent Record have Instruments ace cordially height was 21 inches. Ruth Ann Asinger will replace New Program made and decorated by Mrs. Pat- invited to play with the high 'The Pottertons have two Barbara as Exchange Editor. Roach Stars Again ton. •yli, During School Years school band to help us cele- other children, both girls. They A mock wedding ceremony fol- brate Alumni Day on Satur- are Georgia, in sixth grade, Representation Will Be Over 8,000 wide-eyed football lowed the meal and games and day. Nov. 10, at the Windham and Marcia in second grade. general dancing rounded out the Th* troth of the «n»oUUan "To- Altered Because of fans saw Manchester High’s grid- evening. day’s headltnes; tomorrow’s his- game at Mt. Nebo. If you plan Booters Win 5th to participate, please call Mr- Crowded Homerooms iron squad go down to its first de- Mias Chetelat and Mr. Robba APPLES wSSwr 4 ™ 29* tory” was proven in a speech, Vaders, telephone 8697. Downing Bristol feat last Saturday as the Indians win be married on Saturday, Nov. Cu6lon»«*® "Headlines and Bylines,” by Prin- Varsity M Hears lost a heart-breaking 34 to 20 de- 17, in St. James’ Church. cipal Edson Bailey at an assem- A lengthy discussion ooncerninj; cision to Middletown at the Forest TOMATOES 2 CO. 29* representation from homerooms Corner bly on Thursday, Oct, 25. assembly, the A Capella Sang "O By defeating Bristol, Tliursday, a ty . The Red and Whita, going DOlf's atlnp several headlines con- A1 Rogers Sj>eak Oct/ 35, Manchester High's soccer was held during the Oct. 34 meet- into the game with a 6 and 0 rec- Sing Your Songs" and “Give Me ing of the Student Council. A com- MUSHROOMS o49* Cans > cerning international issues such Your Tired, Your Poor." In the team, captained py Red Case and ord, was unable to hold onto a slim Manchester JUlct as the Korean, Iranian, and Sues The appearance of A1 Rogers, Harold Moore, assured themselves mlCtee had previously looked into half-time lead and Middletown second assembly the Round Table the situation and suggested four situaUons. Principal BaUey com- Singers sang "Roses After Rain” who graduated from MHS in 1949 the title of the most powerful managed to build up a four point mented on the importance of these team to bear the Red and White alten\atlves; i) there should be lead before the final whistle. Date Book ORANGESS:.%.2ooz45* and "Give Me Your Tired, ,Your and is an outstanding player on representatives at large other ^eU ••**'’*" news items in the course of his- Poor,” and in the final assembly colors since 1937. They defeated Two injured quarterbacks had toric events. SUtlng that al- the University of OonnecUcut’s Bristol 3-0 with Red Case, Gary than the regular homeroom repre- much to do with last Saturday’s b... the Girls’ Choir sang, "Rose of liM rish«r Robert O. sentatives chosen by the popula- Tomorrow GREEN BEANS 2us29* though the headlines dealing with Tralee" and "I Love ’Thee.” varsity football team”, highlighted Bogli and Dick Day doing the contest, in that they were both World Community Day observ- DUFFY MOTT HALF ^ A C basketball and football scandals scoring for Cbaah Richard Daniel- tion of the class. 2) every home- from the Indians’ bench. Co-cap- ance at Concordia Lutheran and juvenile delinquency do not Barbara Bengtson ’52 the meeting of the Varsity M Club MH8 seniors can {iraudly toM "Football, football” was ths an room, regardless of size, elect one VIVBR GALLON Ma GALLON a# If their heads to one side and say. swsr summing up the activities son, giving up the first shutout for tain Bob Johnson took the field Cbureh, 11:80 a m. shake the destliUes of nations, at Manchester High School on the MHS goalies all year. representative and one alternate. during the first half of the game . .IS u* free to buy ^ O io o t »ny they do shake those of men‘and Monday night, Oct. 22. "Too bad; their loss wss our and interests of w b Johnson, our The altentate would take a more Saturday, November 8 new Legion of Honor candidate. Red Case’s goal was number 15 but a bad leg played no favorites Military whist of 'Verplanck AAP'a t»17WMP ^ - 25* women. Ihe examples named rep- English Classes Al, former MHS football player gain!” In reference to this week’s ! for the red-head, with eight com- active part in, the Council. 3) and the Indians’ signal caller was MIXED NUTS cl!.o49* resent both "misdirected forces" popular Legionnaire, Fenna Lee i Bob, as oo-captain of the team, is Elvery ihomeroom with over 60 P.T.A., school auditorium , the ’ nil 8*'"^ • brief talk on the various largely responsible for ths new ing in CCIL play. Red. one of the forced to stay out for the second Sunday, November 4 RIOAIO aOANO YEUOW KUNt l and "misdirected lives.” Write 1 e i l X a l s Uctalls of college life and especial- Fisher. And the senior class at | best men ever to put on a pair of students elect two representatives half. Harold Carlson, meanwhUe, preaoure *ron» u • iioreawi* lAOZ IQC bir. Bailey remarked that Ellsworth Memorial High School I> surge bf school spirit . this year and one alternate. Seventieth Anniversary service ly of college football. He empha- that has hit both the squad and MHS soccer shoes, will captain his waa the victim of a sprained at the Emanuel Lutheran Church SALAD MIX'r?o19^ POPCORN nco everyone makes headlines every sized the importance of education in South Windsor, from which | Thin problem is now being dis- ankle and was unable to dress for day, even though they do not ' the student body. He is largely re- lost game Friday, against Meriden, at 4:80 p. m. In order to promote a better un- along with sports and suggested Fenna Lee transferred in h e r.; sponsible for the unity that turned along with "Yosh" Moore, who is cussed in homerooms and sugges- the game. This left the pilot duties make the front page or often even tions are being made. up to Red Ritchie, a sophomore, Handel’s "Messiah’’ by Manchas- BfANs 2 y n »e W derstanding between the countries that the club members bear In sophomore year, can only claim, iq 'i a bunch of good players Into a still on the injured list. tor diorsl Society, Socond Congre- Maina^U. S. No, I A Sizt Cans ^ C C the newspaper. The importance of of the world, many members of mind that the primary purpose of response: "well .... at least we Manchester’s line, probably their President Grossman announced who did a splendid Job against the a student's conduct on the bus. in 'Championship team. Joining up that Bruce Anderson and Jimmy Tigers’ powerhouse. gational Church, 8 p. m. school, in the library, to his rec- Miss Marion Casey’s English II going to school is to learn. got her off to a good start." At ' with the team in his freshman real one-two punch, kept the Bris- Wednesday, November 7 classes, have started correspond- Rogers admitted that his high for Fenna Lee herself, who has tol backs Jumping all through the Farrell, juniors, are co-chairmen Saturday’s game, one of the ASP ~ No r-. o rd «»f achievement and person- ; year he has made football bis first foi> the Manchester High School roughest schoolboy classics this "Holiday Bazaar," Women's f c ality is comparable to the impor- ing with pen pals in various lands. school performance on the football had a finger in practically every : interest in high school and has game. Dick Day, snapping back Federation fair at Center chur^'. Can The names of the pen pais were field was hampered by a lack of into top form, and Dick Newman Prom which will be held on Nov. year, saw the Indians take a seven 3I tance of daily events to world extra-curricular "pie” In the proven himself an excellent quar- 15. 'ITic co-chairmen have already point lead the first time they got Thnreday, November 8 obtained for the students at a proper co-ordination. "It was only delighted in driving the fullbacks "State Fair” basoar of South POTATOES history. school .... she would most likely terback. small charge from a concern In college that I found myself,” he crazy with hla crosses to the in- begun plans and announcement.s the pigskin. Jim Roach shot „ WINTER KEEPING Several illustrations of daily flash that familiar smile of hers Bob has had quite a bit of hard of prom, details will be announced through Midletown's line tor the Methodiet W.8.C.8. hi^penlngs in his office were from countries throughout the explained. Al told of the different luck though. After only one game side men who have thus far ob- Saturday, November 18 which collects names at pen pain methods used in training for foot- and say, "Oh, this life! Isn’t it later. score with Duff making the con- ^O'Msror/c NO 2 given by the speaker to prove that wonderful?” last year, an injury kept him out liged by already popping last years version. Jerry Behm, the Tiger’s American Legion annual ArmW •vary action la important to a world. ball at the university. He con- the rest of the season. Again this scoring total. Treasurer Jimmy Farrell re- tlee Day banquet, 8 p. m. Can I AC cluded by saying that he had had "Any form or shape of sclepce ported on the Parents’ Day Drive lanky end, made it 7-6 shortly student’s record. Agents from the Rome of the countries being year the Jinx struck In the shape Not being able to keep their afterwards, but Roach ripped off Ywoday, November 18 1’OA lA Trt rr Fn.I. are frequent visitors to the written to are England, France, many good times while at Man- . .1 love It!” Fenna Lee exclaim- halfbacks off the injured list stating that a preliminary report Public Affairs committee of Y. U. "• ■*- N for of a bad ankle taking Bob out of an 86 yard run Just before the half New ^an 18 c prtnetpaTs office. They investi- Hawaii, Bwedan, Australia, Italy, chester High School and hoped ed to us, and — as her "feUmy the Hneup for the -Meriden game seems to be the weakness' the In- indicates that 550 tickets were to-give the-Indiana their biggest W. C A. presents John Jefaup, at Ave.» gate, as do many business firms, and many more. Everyone is that many of the boya present molecules” can well testify—this dian's booters. Replacing backs sold by homeroom representatives.' Oomrauhlty *X” 1:18 p. m. 4)0 Ufitaft®® would be able to enjoy the good and allowing him to play only the margin 13-6. 'The second half saw the applicant’s record and require, anxiously waiting for an answer girl has played an Important role^ ^alf of the struggle at Mid- did a fine Job but they couldn’t Most tickets were sold by 23M, Middleto\^’n score three TDs a.s WedaMday. November 14 as w ^ , personal recommenda- from a pen pal. times available at the University In the sctentlflc curriculum of the dletown. find a satisfactory substitute for 25M, and 18M. Pete Cubeta hit with two pay-dirt CYiaralnade club concert, Bowere can 25^ of the former stu- DPM of Connecticut school. As subjects, she has had Harold Moore and Walt Kosakow- Several members of the Pro- passes to end Behm and scored seheol. 7 NO. 2 dents’ friends, and statemenU as The giant athlete was intro- Bob has a great list of extra-- jects committee and other MHS general science, college biology, curricular activities besides foot- ski. once him.self. Corcoran took a Sataiday, November 17 ^ CANS 39^ to his personality traits. duced by his former coach. Walker chemistry snd physics; • besides Bristol tasted the same stroke students headed by Adrian Roach pass in the closing minutes Christmas of gf Over 1,000 records are sent each Briggs, who informed the club ball and in his junior year was Schmidhauser, helped the local this, she has been in Science Club honored by his classmates by be of bad luck because of the in- of the game to account for the In- Oohimbtu, K. of C. horns. year from the office to colleges French Classes members of Al'a many accom- eligibility of their Center-halfback, Red Cross at the blood bank on dians’ third score. Friday, November 80 filVE YMI A MOD SMAIE OF THE "SUPER 2 cU; J 5« and business Arms. One out of pliahmcnts during his high school for the last two years. Thus she ing elected - to Nutmeg Boys’ Oct. 18. h.va had many an opportunity to State. but they couldn't overcome it. Jack Provan took the Tiger’s Annual bazaar and turkey din- CMrat POmON... A « D con HEM tuna ea t every four MHS students plana to Make Calendars career. These included bclng.elect Manchester’s J-'V squad suffered President Al Grossman Intro- opening kick-off 12 yards to bis ner, Second Congregational church RIGHT' ^I^® M attend college and for the bene- ed governor of Boys' State and "dabble In the ’Lab’ ” with the In his freshman year he Joined duced a new plan so that alter- -V vArious and assorted ' chemicals two losses, one Saturday, Oct. 27. own 37 yard line. Johnson, in at Thursday, December 6 fit of these students Mr. Bailey playing on both the soccer and the up with Junior H-Y and In his and Oct. 29, Monday, at the nates may learn more about coun- quarterback, dazxled the home Temple Chapter, O.B.S., Chrlat- "'< = 2 1 * described a typical rating sheet. Colorful French calendars were football teams. and test tubes. When only a sopho- junior year continued on to Sen- cil procedures. Starting with the msa bazaar, tea 2 to 4 p. m.. sup- psssed In on Monday. Oct. 39, aa a more, she won a Third Science hands of Ellsworth High. Last town team aa be piloted the Indi- PORK LOINS The aimUarity of the college and A movie showing thts year’s ior Hl-Y. This year Bob has been year they split the two contests. next meeting several alternates ans down and over the Tiger’s goal per 5 to 7 p. m.. Masonic Tem- TOiUA wr biislnesa forms were examined. project of the French I claa«es of Connectlcut-Delawarc game fol- Grant In the Hartford County honored'in being chosen president. will be tnrtted into the meetings. ple. AN A&P •'Super-Rlohl" Pork Loin civaa you a^29* TTie los.ses w e r e 4-2 a n d 3-0. line on a 63-yard marc^. Roach, a go-sd ihors oi the center cut with each Rib ftooR V4!!*atoes Marks, apptitude, personality, ac- Mias Low. All of these were writ- lowed the talk. Slow motion shota Science Fair with ■ a detailed ex- As president he will help lead the The In18 I f , Many companies now employ scenes of Paris and other parts of of president of Scrience Club .... of it. Quarterback Pet Cubeta SMOKED PICNICS • 4S* The final score of the game was the first girl In MHS history ever year he also takes an active part special Investigators who per- France. Marilyn Rogers had an Connecticut 27, Delaware 14. in 'Varalty "M" Club and Student Try-Outs Held' fired a long ground gainer to end A Halloween party sponsored tUNNYFIElD SHORT SHANK ANY SIZE PIECE LB ' sonally examine the record of the artbtic drawing to go with each As Al was delayed due to the to hold this office. Council. Behm, who went the remaining by ths Union PTA was given at LOIN END month of the year. Morgan Porter few yards for the first Tiger score i. 55^ RIB END OVER 6 IBS OR CHOICE CUTS FOR CHOPS OR ROAST prospective employee. These rec- late practice se.ssion and tranapor Fenna Lee’s outstanding abil- Lewis Fox Speaks the Town Hall Wednesday night SMOKED nCM CS Rirz o i l sometimes go back as far as made unique numbers for the days tation problems. Coach Brigga ity as s leader and executive was Following a coinbination of Gen- For Aqua-Ettes ...Middletown’s rush for tha ex- WHOLE LOINS ^ 6 5 ‘ CENTER CUT tf eral and College (wursea during his tra point was no good and the Red for grades four through eight of PICKWICK Al l MEAT SKINLESS 35 or SO years. Very important to of the month on his calendar. A opened the meeting with a few doubly realized when her fellow four years, he is taking as subjects At Hi-Y Gathering buslncas Arms is a knowledge of picture of two folk dancers in wonls about the coming game Olris’ Leaders chose her to pre- and White saved their one-point Union School. FRESH NATIVE 3 to 4 LBS co 20* this year: modem problems, Eng- The crawl, back lay-out, surface ntANKPORTS •69‘ NA8(S the student’s attendance record, colorful costume was painted on with Middletown. He declared hide over their club thl.s year. She dive. And raclno were featured in lead. Ths “trovellng baskets” pro- w n i TO BROIL, FRY or ROAST LB ' pk g lish. mechanical drawing and aero- "You of the Hi-Y can change Roach got off the offensive play tatchiding both his alisences and the calendar of Peggy Walters- that, ’’win, lose, or draw, this certainly de.served this honor too, nautics. the try-outs for Aqua-Ettes, the gram which the PTA has been All GOOD-SUGAR CURED r 37* the world” stated Lewis Fox, pres- of the game later in the quarter. DIAW N CHICKENS 7m to 3 lbs lb 59* times tardy. dorf, Brendan Shea drew the notes promises to be the best game of for sports have competed with Bob is one of the few but .strong girls’ swimming club. These try- conducting wUl be concluded at In conclusion Principal Bailey of the music of "La Marseillstse,” the season.’’ science for her time and efforts. outs were ju d g ^ by Miss Eleanor ident of the board of directors of The 185 pound fullback cut tha negt meeting. Most of the SLICED lACON '« 59* aMied sadi student to answer for supports of the Yankees at M. H. the Hartford County YMCA, in a through a large opening bn the the French National Anthem, Adrian Schmidhauser 'S3 Soccer, softball, volley ball, bowl- 3. M’hen asked about football he Webb, the leader of the club. Cyn- baskets have been returned but «“ 39e his own benefit this question. ing, basketball, field hockey . thia Agnew and Carol Keeney, last most Inspiring speech which he left side of his line and romped 86 those still out are asked to be re- LAMB FORES GENUINE SPRING LB 55* 4ME II oz along with a map of France on hla quickly answered, "The Los Ange- yards past the helpless Tiger "What kind of headlines am I calendar. Russell Wirtslla showed Fenna Lee has participated in all les Rams,” and places Glen Davla year’s president and secretary, re- addressed to a convocation of turned at the next meeting which LEAN Can writing for my own history?” of these after-school girls’ sports spectively. about 200 Hi-Y members from eleven for his second touchdown. will be Nov. 15. The place of FRESH OYSTERS 17* Preceding the speech in the first hand drawn pictures of French at the head of his list of football Hartford County on Thursday eve- Duff waa held at the line Attempt- FRESHLY GROUND LB ' kings of the past. throughout her years here at idols. At tha other extreme Bob The new membere of the club meeting will be announced later. CANNiD-SOUO PACK HAMBURG Corn Corner MHS. Her many friends have are as follows: ning, O ct 25. in the Manchester ing the conversion and at the half Ills Fifth Civil Defense area Freshly opened and sealed In cans — Barbara Field. ’64. lists losing at his pet-peeve and the score read 18 to 6. nevey ceased to wonder at the we can well see why. Kitty Ryan, Janet CervinI, High School auditorium. Mr. Fox will hold a meeting Nov. 39 at 8 at lourca el suppIy...Frash and pure. way in which this "gal’’ has been Alyce Carlson, Peggy Erickson, believes that the spirit of the Hl-Y Middletown’e highly rated Una p. m. at the Community Hall STsaeUtt Pier cm 89' LB Flattery for Half Seniors!!! If you get a pass with Bob also likes to play basketball proved a big fadtor in the second able to cram so many sports . Betty Frazier. Effle Doebener, members will benefit the world CivtHan Defense representatives >loa» Mr. Bailey’s signature, don’t be along with her other activities... and in his freshman year played greatly. This spirit is based upon half of the-game. The Tigers’ big from the 44 towns will be present. Jolly Clown Doll for the high school Jayvee team. Janet Doyle. Kathleen McCann, tUCEO Size$ nervous. It will probably be for a Into such a small amount of time. Mary Beth Stewart, Sue Keegan, three things: 1 ) the g re a t friend- forward wall began hitting, and Speakers from the State Civil De- guidance conference and you’ll For the last two years he’s been hard,, as many of the cpectators "How does she ever do it? ” is the Peggy Bertscha, Norma Machia. ship found in Hl-Y where every- fence headquarters will be preS' SWORDFISH ^69* AMiI IB jfw V V find him very helpful. question moat frequently heard scoring for the Garden Grove team one counts; 2) having the courage felt the game was gettinig ou^ of ent and fllnrs of vital C. D. activi- ^0 and helped them win the Town Ruth Mearman, Ruth Shinn, Lois SL'CtO We are glad to hear that after about Fenna Lee; to this, we can Brennan, Mary Burdick. Irene to stand up for moral rights; 3) hand, wiUi players hurt on every ties will be shown. The speakers SiMBO PINK three tries they have finally only reply, "Who knows?” Junior Championship for both your faith in God. other play. Middletown to^ ing 13 men on the field- and Mld- Gilead Congregational Church Tomato Soup and Watting. The camera was all sports. in awhile! ~ and Dick Barnet and Sliirilcy Hill d l^ w h rolalned"poeSeiet6Br«YT3» wiH hold its annual meeting and ANNPAOB set. When "crash” went the bulb. The Verplanck Chapter of the in preparation for the Middletown Thin Mints WARWI CX nn39' The lucky parents of this girl game. of Suffleld were deeply inspired ball. supper at the Gilead Community 39‘ Potatoes *plS:i6‘ Beans AUVAINTIRB 4 0^1,39' Cookies Yea, they broke the camera, tem- Nationid Honor Society admitted The Tigers drove down to Man- hall on Friday, Nov. 16. Reports of porarily, however. Better luck Fenna Lee as a member in her . . . a "moat likely to succeed’’ After a short Introduction, Prin- by the hugs convocation and were uoz candidate . . . are Mr. and Mrs. cipal Bailey turned the aasembly thrilled in hearing such famous cheqteris II before losing ths ball. ths Sunday School Building fund Chocoiate Stars WerllHaere PKO Daily Dog Food CAN 9' next time. sophomore year; this year khe is The Indians fought the deck as and the annual church report will •“ 36‘ Brussels Sprouts mm '^ 3 5 * Congratulations go to a team vice-president of the chapter. Cur- Ralph M. Fisher of 84 Prospect over to Captain Connie Olenney speakers as Ralph Bunche and famous AAP CoFFeol street here in town. and the cheerleaders. The cheer- John ArmotL they brought the ban up to the be made and officers for the com- that can take an honorable loss as rent Affairs eSuh,' in which she 39 before the game ended. ing year wUl be elected. Kieenex BEHY M O Z s a ^ C well as a gain. Nothing much can has been a vary active meinber, Elinor Hussey '52 leaders started off with "Victory. The Manchester Hi-Y clubs, act- Cream Style Corn Zt Party Coke Mix CROCKER PKO OO Victory," followed by “Aristldea’' ing aa hosta, aerVed refreshments The Bed and White found the Prople in Gilead have been In- be added to what has already been and Spanish Club round out a long Osasraon Pletores of coke and doughnuts. Square and lack of depth In its line and quar- -vited to attend the and Iona String Boons 2 ^ 27^ ANN EIGHT O'CLOCK said about the game vs. Middle- list of activitlea. Outside of Khool and “Alevivo.”. "The Jdancheater terback spots a handicap, arith , supper which will be given by the Sultana Rice 13‘ town. except, in the opinion of affairs, she has coached and Acting on a augges^on from Locomotive and “MHS Chant’' round dancing completed the suc- Sparkle Gelatin PAM PKO 6' one of the teachers th at the bet- cessful evening. many of ths Indians playsra on ths Ladies Aid Society of the Hebron Boby Food BTRAINBa 4 JAIB O W some experts, our team played played on tha CYO softball and were then given. disabled list. Jim McArdls, along OongregaUonal Church in the (IfiV WITH atnv CROOTM’I ‘XOtORVIIION” CAKI RKIP9) good football. volleyball teams. ter-than-average , art students "Chickie” Hunt did an Individ Those attending were two (putne aowi pSia WITH PtIBCHAH OP 4 JAM) Aerowax Polish pi 29‘ «i49‘ COFFEE mel l o w '^ 77* make plcturaa for aoma of the Bloomfield clubs, ths Malborough with Johnson, made his way back church parlors on Saturday, Nov. 5210 "Were our faces rsd!" was the In her subjects this year . .i. ual for the aeocer team, followed Into the lineup but a bad Im k ^ 10. Tlie b a n a r wiU start at ons exclamation from the choir mem- trigonometry, physics (her favo- MNS classrooms, aevaral students, by Claire Janaaen doing an in- Hl-Y, the Suffleld Hl-T and Tri PBICES SHOWN IN THIS AO ARE GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd AND EFFECTIVE IN THIS COA8MUNITY AND VICINIT By Mrs. Anae Cabot Hi-Y, the Enfield Ht-Y, the Ells- the husky lineman from plajrtag o’clock in the afternoon and tha bera at a recent assembly when ritei, modem problems, English, uiider tha 41tactlon of Miss Hops dividual for the Croat country his usual gams. supper will be served at six and Here is a lovable clown doU they had strong competition with and Spanish II . . , Fenna Lee HaDdersoa,| are putting tha flniah- team. An individual for tha foot- worth Senior Hi-Y from South /.M ® that will make a big hit with any Windsor, two Bloomfield Hl-Ys, Despite this there were many seven o’clock. thh inter-com. hopes to continue the straight ing touchaa on pictures that irill ball team waa then done by Mart: plays which saw ths Big Rad’s for* Mrs. J. Kellogg White is-a pa- A wonderfully vom tlli dress child. Make the costume from At this late date there are still *'A” average which she has ao far H arria The checrleadere next did t4ro groups from Simsbury and PEANUT RUTTER ar AND DOS FOOD SBIIErS BAST FOODS DANHN DEttBIT WRISIEY*! SOAPS FAOAL TISSUES LUX TONJT SO AP that Is creatsd parUcularlv for the work bosket scraps, embroider fit tha large frames given to MHS the Manchester Senior and Junior ward waU at Its bast Jim Mini* tient at the Manchester hospital. not only some baffled freshmen maintained in the college course aaveral months ago by Mrs. the original "Manchester War cued, Cfiiarley Oaskdl, Dick Mr. agd Mrs. WiUiam Owan of alighUy shorter figure. Half otzes the face and use wool yarn for roaming through the halls,' but here at MHS. Dane#." The crowd requeated that Hi-Ys. Donald McOomb '54 Petar Pan Cob Brand Stradnad Junkal brand Aaaoried— In Plastic Bag Angal Soft Lathara freely aafi aiaaa- —jwt tlma -in- alteriiig year the hair. He is a “must” for Cheney. Plagge, . MarmaU A itk ^ leo Cheshirs were Sunday callars at ly. Bath Kiaa eaka Santa’s sack. also seniors. One senior walked At home. Fenna Lee has Jan, Petenon haa dona a water- Chtckte and Dlckia Hunt do the Dagliardons, and Phil Rich played the home of Mr. and Mra Floyd SSna!**’ ******** * P«riect At every Into the cham lab and asked, stamp collection and la very proud "Jitter Cheer." Another request, mnsttAteA Speech n « JM 35* wa « OR 14* 1 CMU 59‘ pss w a r t 23* Pattern No. 5210 contains hot color of part of the Tale campus, By- an Interesting coincidence a big part In the Indians' Une. FogU. 4-“S9* ~n* 2fpr2S« “Where’s Mr. P ip err’ of her rock collection; a foosit "Sitting in a Grandstand." waa giv- Phil Rich blocked the Tiger's only Fletcher Ward, who is emploired No. 8750 is a aew-rRe iron transfer for doll and cloth- Cathy .Hayes '52 whlcl) she has found was mount- xtilla Dick H m iton made h en as the closing cheer. Mr. BaUey on THursdsy. while Prindpsl ( POtforated pattern for slzea 14W. ing, material requirements, seW' crayon of a waqtarn pastoral Keua. place-klek convsrslen. i ^ s Mbil- with the Bessemer RteM Ooiirpora- ed and set up'on display In the H- then cloaod tha outdoor aiwerobly. Bailey was telling ths second and tlon In Texas, and P v t Henry At Tha Ragular Mca A^tTRagoitTPriar"™"'^" ing and flrilshlng directions. Art Ssrvtee Squad Unols State kluseum. Swimming fialiy Shea did a fishing shack in Fenna Las Fisher ’63. third aasembUea about the way eued and company Mild tbs Tigers At Tha Ragular Prioa At Th« Ragular Prica t t y y»rds of 39-lnch. Send 36c in coins, your name, Maine and Sua Wood painted a their high school records and for three plays at their goal Tine, Porter from Suffolk Air Base 8ta* GIANT g A C GIANT 4 0 C Far this pattern, send SOc in The new members of the Art and diving and Ice skating . .. . forcing Middletown to t u o to tha Uon in Long Island spsnt the WESSON OR •ddrees and the pattern number Service Squad are Carol Foraker, and six brothers and sisters . . . watercolor of a carnival acone. The Art Sarviea aquad,'under character Shown in school is PKG O U OaAOONOIANHI OOPtB, yonr name, address, size to Anne Cabot, The Manchester air for their third score. weA-end In OUead at the home of SURF RINSO 2r^60‘ RINSO Janice Austin, and Charles Brsun. aUp take up her time after school Mary -Lou Potter, '58. the direction of Mlaa Hope Hen' checked up on, hie words were Mr. and Mra Winthrop Pertor. With Coupon — You Save 10c With Coupon — You Sava 10a With Coupon — You Save 10a With Coupon — You Sava 10a ■ ■ itf. and tha PATTERN N int- Evening Herald, iiso A«e. Amer- activities. darson, makes aU the atgna which beliv dettionstrated. A repreeen Manchester's next start wllW For digaatibla iiyiTvg A Colgota-PalmoUvia ftedi to 8«a B a n tu (Hio Man- icas, New Yorlr 19, N. Y. The old members Inclvde: Dick come against RockviUs In the rival Haaelton. Sally Shea. Mary Par- "I like the wide open spaces!" The Senior Hl-T Club, tha old- are seen throughout the high Utlve of the F.BJ. was Interview- OriglnaUy hart*kart was a • r B v e t e ^ ^ ) 1150 Ave. Aniw Cabot'i new Album of applies most aptly to Fenna Lee. est Hl-Y dub la Hartford Cbun^, ing one of the teachers about city. The Briggsmen wUl be look* PIRT IS* .. N av Turk IS. M. Y. Needlework is a “must”. It’s aakion. Sue Wood. Lonratae Con- Maiidiester H l^ School graduate Ing for win number Ebt. method of auldde permitted no- 50^ PKG wim lived In the Oaark country of haa l(ton la continuous oporatlon Mary Lou Pottar, 'SS ble offenders In feudal Japan, but nfm 5 0 ' Sit PKG 50' tt.ahn tha Fan and Wtater ehockfun of charming designs as toia. Betty Jotaasoa. Ftggy lUinois for Um Aret 13 yean of siaea 1019. of 1938 who is applying for Dick Day wen aa beginners* "How-’To" di- latoali, BUtiae Duaean, Verile Mor- her life. And It iMks as If the 8. Newcomb Junior T-Taana was astabUahad K vernment position, and a mem- latar became ths national form , of ’ alhqpla to iiSu*jrodu rections on knttUng and crochet- rison, Carolyn Janssen, Sandra Tbs Bdene# Club, under the bonorabls suloMa. dacofmang tricks; V . Univeiqlty of Illinois u going to ------in MM.».MM.S. Inin 1980 to develop good r of an investigating firm w«s S'ft pattern printed In the DouU, Shirley Bleu and Donna L a-1 have a girl from M aoehester.^n-! Tha Projectionists d u b Is .one! fellowship aqd world undentan^ checking at the cfflce on appli- direction of Anthony Allbrio, par* printed inride vnelhook and many other grand tea-i Vista. ttclpates In field trips, projects and |i ; a w t i todBF. 1 necticut, listed on their freshmen , of the newest cluba in school. Ing. cants for Jobs in Hartford busl- Uurot. 36 esnts. 1 Lou Potter, '63. I enrollment scroll. A t'h er nmUve L Havaa i •* NawcAmb I n«uu concerns. science reports. / r • / ■ ’ 'I K A N C a n STK B C V S N IN O H E R A L D . M A N C H E STE R . C O N N , TH U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 1. 1961 M A N C H ERTB R R V E N IN O H B R A LD , MAK C H B a TB R, O O N N . TH U R S D A Y. N O V EM B E R 1, 1951 Little League Baseball Season a Financial High School Is Willing to Support Proposed Booster GIuBi

Local Lineman With Dartmouth Aces Perform Tick tts G oDn Suit Qb B< RBtpBBBi Illini Qioice Plan Open Meeting E u y D o m It lie Robinson Defends Mott YbIbbIiIb Plaftr Principal Declares F or Wlndhmai Contest Home Sunday New Yoric, Not. 1—orta page streamer last night I bill." He, too, asked to remaUT)^ publicly charg^ New Y o r k . Nov. 1—orts de I the burden (financial, toat la) oiv rkantianT in the playoff series with the mark flrat set by Grange. Sports Mirror be held during the fall and win- catcher aince 1931 to win the morning from 9 to 12 o'clock. off-season. He'll get enough pointa In this Originally the East Haven coveted award. The other recelvera Bailey said, "The entire personnel partment and offered financial aid ,the shoulders of on* man or club?, KsNew York GlanU. Dressen ter months to maintoin and help of the high sehool woiiM be Skaters interested In Joining toe Show Decrease He declared that Dressen was game to beat Michigan. Rama were booked but late Tues- to gain the honor were Gabby Hartford, Nov. l —(4n—Trinity 100 to a banquet for the grlddera. IKinTiiil lack of sympathy and im- day night the Rams notified Busi- Today A Year Ago — Sandy stlmulato new interest In tha per cent Mhlnd any booster club group may register at tha collae- the object of ill feeling of "many Tennessee over North Carolina: league. Hartnett of the 1935 Chicago Cuba College has offered Itself as s mod- President Jack Crockett of toe Okwt lafleM |ilaraTin'*ng for his players as well major league basebsll plnyers." ness Manager, Jeff Koelsch that Saddler outpointed Charley Riley properly organized and properly um. E m poor sportsmanship several Even with its flock of Injuries, The 1951 season was far from and Ernie Lombardi of the 1938 to those institutions tost want Lm Angeles, Nov. 1—(8S F oot- Exchange CSub wiu the flret to At Los Angeles, Dressen com- they could not appear. Koelsch in a ten-round non-title bout In St. conducted." call, practlcnlly before the Ink had ^ifttnaa during the past season." Tennessee is favored over a North Louis. being a success financially. This Cincinnati Reda. to avoid over-emphasis on sports. First meeting of the season for ball fatalities have decreased New York —bP)—Ht* last tk ra «:r mented: "You can say that he went to work and signed the Pond In' a formal statement issued Mr. Bailey explained that by dried on the paper to stale that managera who won pennants for Tabbetts said Leo Durocher, on Carolina team that hasn't reached Hills. Five Years Ago—The New York may be contributed to the falling The 29-year-old Dodger atar col- "properly organized and properly Rec Senior B^isketliall League sharply this fall coinpsied to the doesn't know what he's talking its full potential. lected 243 pointa out of a poaalble yesterday. Trinity suggested that tl(c Exchange (.Tub waa anxious the New York Giants have all b**n;7»-t ; *tha other hand, always gave full about. Those things are not tnie.' Sunday's game will start at Giants drafted (diorjstop Jack off of enthusiasm by the general eon(hicted.” he meant (1) that the managers will be held Friday same period a year ago. Dr. Floyd : cradit to hia New York Giant play- Princeton over Brown: The na- public. The first year of Little 336 to win in a breeze. Stan Muaial If everyone acted as it did the prob- night at 7:30 at the Eiuil Side Rec. and willing to sponsor a banquet. Inflelder*. John McOraw, who won Robinson and his all-star , team 2:1S. Lohrke from San Diego of the club should be organized and sup- R. Eastwood, chairman of the Me added that one of the nation's ten flag* for the New Yorka, wa*' , ara during their pennant drive. tion'a longest current winning Pacific Coast League. League baseball in Manchester in of the SL Louia Cardlnala, win- lem of over-emphasis would dis- ported by responsible persona who Bill Murray will supervise activi- *3 ut' Drsssen accused hta rookie went to Dallas today to play #n streak goes to 19, unless Prince- 1950, attendance was remarkable ning points. Pointa were awarded appear. fatalities committee of the Ameri- oulsianding sports figures had a thlsd baseman. Bill Terry, whtr exhibition. Ten Yean Ago—Notre Dame would (2) take Into consideration ties. He reports that an eight mtchar, Erv Palica, of being ‘gut- ton has spent all week reliving and encouraging from every angle. on 14 for first place vote, nine for Athletic Director Ray Costing, team league is likely with each hern contarte•- , and Army battled to a 0-0 tie. that athletlca Is but one small part can Coaches Association. dis- lieadllne the parly. baseman. Leo Durocher. who won - - laas* after he tunied in a poor that tremendous victory os N.B.A. to Start Last summer interest dropped off second and ao on down to one for who doubles In brass as basketball of a total school program and as team playing one game each week. closed In a nfid-season report to WoISPR’B Twenty Years Ago—Kid Choco- conch, put It this way: hla first Giant pennant tot* year, ^ game while worrying about his Onmell. late won a ten-round decision over with each passing week and in tenth. auch is under the direction of the Doubleheaders would be staged day. ' Arthur Holiiu's, representing aick wife and his blood pressure Maarhettpr Kadlfttor <1> Bavior over Texas Christian: the later stages of the season only ‘Colleges wouldn't be troubled the Memorial Lodge No. 38. was a former enortetop. 808 Lew Feldman in New York. Campanella, reached In Houston school personnel, and (31 that the every Tuesday and Saturday night To date there have been five dtodosed by an Army physical ex- Byfhf»l#kl ----- ...... 93 94 131 Larry Isbell, the Baylor star. Is Operating Tonight parents and relatives of the boys 'where hla all- star exhibition team with over-emphaals In sports If Knights of Pythias, called and told Latm ...... 93 78 W 256 purpose of the organization should at the East Side Rec. Managers of deaths traced directly to foot- I’ amlnatlon.” . „ 77 84 347 lust as good os he needs to be attended the games. is stopping was surprised when in- they generally adopted Trinity's of ,an Interest the Knights had In The Alderman I* A Bf‘ rrfn#k! ...... 86 Rritaaraat I^csga* be constructive; not destructive. trams in the membership last sea- ball. and five Indirect fatalities f But Robinson declared that Dree- OpaUrh ...... in no 116 337 TOat should pull the Baylors New York, Nov. 1—(>P)— The Expenses exceeded the income form ^ that he had won the practices. Commenting further on these son as well as any i\,ew team In- helping to honor the football team. We (toe coaches) are full-time Last year at this time there had K'asn tried every other method to L uc4ui ...... 89 83 101 272 through. last summer by $400. Mr. Paul, award. three objectives, Mr. Bailey point- terested are asked to have repre- licet Another organization, whirh Detroit—bP)-H a l f back Art NIational Basketball Assooiation Gardea Reatanraiit (81 faculty members, with the same been 13 dlreet and four indlicci I1 bring Pallca back to the 1850 abil- Notre Dame over Navy; The A hard-hitting aggressive ptayer. Bill Thornton has e a n i^ M s peel' who is in line for the presidency "I had forgotten all about that ed out that the purpose of athletics sentatives present tomorrow deatha, or 17 compared to this asked to remain nameless, sai.l It Murnkqwski of the Detroit Llona opens its season tonight with Bal- ...... 117 93 ^ itjir^All our players knew Dres- Totali ...... 473 441 .V>7 1430 Irish may be predominantly fresh- Zwirk tenures as any faculty members. Hon as top guard on the Dartmouth 1951 eleven by hard work am timore at Rochester and Fort Crockor ...... 117 122 next spring, reports, "Under these award," he s^d. "After we were in high sehool is to supplement, not night. year'a 10. would fete toe squad. In the National Football League en was doing all he could to help nowBrd'LaBdtraplaK men and sophomores but they circumstances the league cannot beaten In the playoff by the New We operate our sports program on Tony O’Bright was an early has been nicknamed 'iAlderman" Cowl## ...... 109 113 101 322 a lot of natural aWllty. Although used mainly on the offensive, the Wayne at Syracuse. McMulUn ...... 104 dominate the school program. The College totala are the same, Pallca. and o\ir players—who know their way around, especially AndoTNon ...... SS continue to operate ahd the even- York Gianta, I Just didn't think Roy Campanella an established budget, toe same as phone caller and offered his fine by hla teammates. The name stems Howard ...... ___ 93 78 86 257 rtigged senior from Manchester has seea his share of defensive line Ten clubs will form the loop this atoletlc program should provide Jerry Smith rolled a 407 triple with one direct and one indirect. ... lot 86 84 271 if their playground is a football WpodB ...... 109 tual discontinuance of the league about It any more." our chemistry or English depart- motivation for the scholastle pro- orchestra for the occasion If from Murakowskl's brief Invasion Tourtpllot ...... duly and has rontrllnitrd to the Big Green's defensive line • toea ^ . season including one new team — ments. Gate receipts have never last night for the Rogers Oirpora- The biggest drop was In high Morton ...... 118 89 88 904 field. Thornton «velg*»s In at 200 pounds and stands five ff«t, II Inche^ Moran ... will become a necessity. "I surely am happy about it ed and nearly blinded him. Camp- gram; It ahould be a vehicle for lion entry in the V bowling league. schools. Only two direct deaths sorb a banquet Is held. of politics last year In hta homa 103 91 2H5 Milwaukee — which replaces Tri- MrLauRlln met the cost of intercollegiate Crandall ...... 93 Alabama over Georgia: Two of He has been on the Green varsity line for three years and Is Monday evening an open meet- now. I gave my best and I surely anella suffered a slight fracture building character. It should offer Smith had single string totsls of have been recorded this fall, com- "I would like to see the boys town of East Chleago, Ind. Mura the season's biggest disappoint- cities. Doxie Moore will coach the ing will be held at the West Side am grateful to the Baseball Writ- of his right thumb during spring sports.” opportunity for phy(jical, mental, 143. 119. 145. After rolling a 92 pared to nine a year ago at this honored." another man said. He kowski did his college playing kt Total# ...... 518 476 450 1439 by the coaching staff as the top man a; the guard spot because of his Totalii ...... 532 504 403 1499 The college, which has an enroll- ments try to salvage something. new squad and its star will be MItler'a <1) Rec at 7:30 at which time the era Association for voting me In." and moral development for every game. Jerry Goodrlrh came back period. Indirect fatalities declined added, "Arrange a banquet, get Northwestern. Wisconsin over Indtsns: Wls- speed and versatility. An economics major at Dartmouth and a training, o ment of 900 men (no coeds), says Mel Hutchins, former Brigham GIraaon ...... »0 managing personnel^ will be glad CSunpanella's selection marked boy Involved In the program. "Win- last night with 152 and 147 games from three to two. SEAT Towa Matora ffl ron.'!ln boa.sts the strongest de- member of Della Kappa Epsilon fraternity and the Sphinx, a eenlor During the season he was spilt, It bans out-of-season sports such ...... 53 .... 77 79 93 348 honor society, he prepared for college at the Ktngswood School._____ Young star. KtiiR ...... to listen to any suggestions for the Sixth time since 1931 that a ed on toe hand, had arm trouble ning games," said Mr. Bailey, "Is for a 395 total for Center Service Coop# ...... fense In the nation and Bob Rob- Mlllrr ...... 97 as spring football, awards schol- Other classlflcatlona in to* an- L#F#bvp# ...... 7S 94 104 271 Two new coaches will be lead- the 1952 reason. Plans for next tplayer not on a pennant winner only Incidental to these objectives in the Y loop. Last year’s eham ert.son, one of Indiana's best Blanchard ...... 103 and was hit on the head by arshps to athletea and non-athletes nual survey Include athletic clubs, M. Cowlpa ...... 88 88 85 361 ing teams through the scramble. won the award. I^e others were. and," hs added, “no one lovea a pionshtp Manchester Motor Sales backs, has Just been drafted by Conran ...... ns year will be made and Mr. Paul is pitched ball by Chicago’s Turk on toe same beais, and attempts to profrs.slonal and sandlot game*. DlPti ...... __ 93 82 90 26.5 ta. Knn.sas over Nebraska, Ohio Fred Scolari is head man at Balti- Chuck Klein, Philadelphia, 1932; winner more than 1 do." He pointed failed to field a team and lost 80 84 2.50 Fight Enliveiig Gadn ...... hopeful that an auxiliary body, Lown. On the final day of toe impress upon students and alumni There have been two direct and COVERS Low Man ...... 86 Uncle Sam. .State over Northwestern, Oklaho- Ducky Med\^k, St. Louis, '1937; out that the same ideas were appli- three pointa on a forfeit. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS more and Paul Birch is thk leader regular season Campanella pulled two indirect In thla group as com- Texaa over Southern Methodist: ma over Kansas State. Purdue over consisting of parents, will be or- Lombardi, Cincinnati, 1938; Bob the idea of sports as a character- * REDUCED RATES S IN C E t t N 433 455 1395 of Fort Wayne. Total# .... 481 503 513 1497 a muscle In his left thigh and cable to toe whole so-called extra- Por AO Makes Of Cars Totala ...... 417 This should be every hit as good ganized to work with the present Elliott, BMton, 1947 and Muaial, building activity and not as a pared to three direct and no m- a GRADINO PBEB WORK OUARANTBBD Penn State, Tulsa over Oklahoma Hockey Match Indianapolis, which suffered a caught only the first of the three curricular part of the achool pro- Manchester High's ^ football dlrect In 1950. CRrUoa A Co. <4> as last year's 23 to 20 thriller, won Oak Grill (4) managing personnel. Anyone in- St. Louis, 1948. money-getter. * POWER ROLLER USED I CALL MANCHESTER ...... 86 — 84 170 A 8/ M. playoff games against the Gianta gram. game with Rockville High Satur- rive of to* fatallUea were Ws da a have a cnstoin Tharrlan .. by Texas. blow when former Kentucky stars ...... lOS 103 terested In Little League baseball The quality of Trinity teams a FREE ESTIMATES ...... 105 89 93 287 South; Auburn over IxHilsiana Rofflifl ----- n n t Place Vetea Fraak Stotemrnt day afternoon In th* Windy City Chapmen Georgia Tech over Duke: That Ralph Beard and Alex Groza ad- ...... 108 — Despite these injuries Camp doesn’t appear to have auffered. caused by head or neck Injuries...... 94 81 103 37(1 College. Clemson over Wake For- New Haven. Nov. 1—UP)—The OavoUo ... in Manchester is invited to attend. The atar backstop drew 11 flrat Mr. Bailey was frank to state e’HME PAYMENTS Biot of covers til fiber, ^las- Cuahlnf ...... 125 138 anella played In 140 games. He will start at 2 o'clock and will be Dr. ICaatwood, dean of lueh at 7691 ...... 92 106 — 198 defensive platoon of the Georgians New *Havcn Tomahawks' second mitted they accepted money for Ilelinpki .. A nominating committee will place votes whlI6;^'%usia], only The football team has won 18 out s SAVE 10% FOR CASH I' McCarthy est. Kentucky over Miami, LSU ...... 104 104 batted .325, fourth highest In the that the school extra-curricular played at Henry Park. Rockville Is Los Angeles State Oollege,. said tk^ satin twin, nylon and ...... 88 90 107 275 Ir h DcAiil3^> victory in the Eastern Hockey shaving points in college games, Georpclti . be named at the session to bring player named on every ballot, col- of the last 20 gamea. Last season's S A V E W ITH rirk#y ----- over Mlsslsalppi, South Carolina Safiicta ...... 120 101 league, drove, in 108 runs and program, both athletic and non- winless to date. the head and neck Injuries Indi- Topplnt ...... — 81 84 165 Maryland over Missouri: Mary- League was the Johnstown Jets' will continue operations without lected two. Trailing Muaial were, biuiketball team won IS of 18 and looi^oyd akin. Made to (It over George Washington, Tulane Joe Kivoaa ...... — U3 in a slate of officers for the com- poled 33 home runs. athletlc, has reached the point cate toe use of faulty, madsquate land seema headed for the Sugar over Mississippi State, Vanderbilt first defeat. the pair. They were part owners ing year. Election of officers will Monte Irvin, New York, third; Sal reached the finals of the New Eng- where it needs outside financial Totala . -...... 465 437 471 1873 Bowl and this 'sesson Missouri, land Invitation Tournament. And or Improperly adjusted headgear. y o v car. ‘ Prices start at Last night's game here, in of the team, but ha\'e been order- Total# .... 548 531 1644 Maglle, New York, fourth; Preach- over Chattanooga, Virginia Mili- take place at the first meeting in the swimming team tied Brown for support. "Ws have carried it along Radio-TV FootbaU Hie committee has repeatedly DeMAIO BROTHERS hasn't been headed anywhere. tary over Davidson. Virginia over which the Tomahaw’ks beat the ed to sell their interest in the club. Villa er Roe, Brooklyn, fifth; Jackie Cambridgeahire Htakea many yean with but little outside Prtaceaa (9l California over UCLA: Califor- 115 91 289 December. toe New England Intercollegiate stressed tos Importance of careful Call Now — We Personalljr SnpenrlM A ll W o A 83 250 The Citadel, Washington A I,ec Jets 6 to 4, also marked the first Qua$:lia . . Robinson, Brooklyn, sixth; Rlchte support," the principal said, "and Paxianoa . •...... 82 86 nia is a two-touchdown favorite They have been replaced by Joe Newmarket, England, Nov. 1— Swimming Association champion- examination and adjustment of t 9 5 Per Set ...... 108 8.3 116 307 over Virginia Tech, West Virginia fight of the new hockey season in Bro2ow#kl Ashburn, Philadelphls, seventh; we have been proud of the fact we (Eastern tandard Time—PM) ppretto ... but it could be much, much closer. Graboskl and Ralph (Buckshot) Walker Her I.eati>e (>Pi—The Cambridgeshire Stakes, ahlp. helmets. KkTtPr ...... 90 96 101 277 over Western Reserve. New Haven. Bobby Thomson, New York, have been able to do so. However, Saturday ...... 89 80 87 256 Southern California over Army: O'Brien. B«)nn#kl .. the second half of England': Radio—1:45 Southern California .... Southwest; Arizona over New ('orrentl .. McC’aaii'a <61 eighth; Murry Dickson. Pitts- we have Just about exhausted the Mclntoah ...... 81 97 99 277 If the Trojans ''want” this game The battle raged for 10 Other teams in the league in- "autumn double,” was won Wed vs. Army at New York to MBS, Jablooskl Onptmod OnroUsOT Mexico, Cincinnati over Hardln- minutes, starting when Tomohawk ril7.7n . . . . LamourraiiX ...... 100 92 98 2P0 burgh, ninth; and Ralph Klner, possibility of carrying on alone." It could become a young mas- clude New York. Barton, Phila- C. H em itl ...... ___ 92 98 m 303 nesday by Mrs. M. E. Johnson announcera Al Heifer and Gene State ^ ...... 440 443 485 1 367 Simmona, Rice over Pittsburgh. ralclll ... Pittsburgh, tenth. "Through the years." ha said Totala .... sacre. Manager Ducky Skinner took ex- delphia and Minneapolis. Guthrie ...... 102 90 89 281 Fleeting Moment, a 28-1 shot. The Sports in Brief Kirby (Also TV); 2:15 Michigan Winston-Salem —bP»—^Ray Ja R. Foda Hhnppp 4li Texas A A M over Arkansas, Tex Some U players received votes the costs of various Items In car- N. Skipping over the others In a ception to something said by Dill Chambers ...... 108 109 87 .304 time for toe straightaway mile blonski, WInaton-Salam Cardinal ...... 95 85 77 257 as Tech over Texaa Western. Totals ----- 320 534 509 1563 of honorable mention but Jim Kon- rying out toe program have vs. lUtnoia at ^ampalgn-Urbana Jacobs ... hurry: Russell of the Jets. The brawl T ].CBsur Snow ...... 106 97 130 333 and one-eighth was 1:62 3/5, the third bMeman. oat tha Carolina irvice Station Morrow ...... 68 65 91 224 Far West: Colorado A A M over atanty, Philadelphia’s relief pitch' Dick Denfeld, a guard on the doubled and tripled." to ABC, Harry Wlsmer and Jim 5 P IC IA L IZ IN a IN ...... 84 123 75 381 Friday ended with Skinner’s ejection. R a) 'a fastest since the war. The Gibbons (Also TV); 2:20 Rad Bar- League afire this ssason with his Jarvla ... Brigham Young, Oregon over Ida . . 508 486 517 1611 er and toe 1950 winner failed to Navy grid team, la toe nephew of Only two items have had but ...... 8784 87 25S Boston College over Richmond, The Jets had come here from Daa Minis (I) Rivosa . . . . Totala ...... horses in toe field constituted smoking bat. Ray, a powerful Erantaki Walnat Htreet (4» draw either a vote or honorable Adm. Louis E. Denfeld. retired little Increase'—the cost of trans- ber'a weekly roundup to CBS, 30 Downtown Tydol ...... 64 91 75 2.30 ho, Stanford o\-er Washington Washington. D. C„ where they had Luca# ...... 86 100 125 311 Humphrlra C\>llege of Pacific over Marquette C.riiA ...... 9 4 94 record. The former mark was 43 Cailef of Naval Operatlona. or more games; 2:45 Texaa va. 8. right-handed awinger from Chlca^ CUSTO M B UILT State, Utah over Utah State Konipanlk ...... 123 105 93 .321 yav. rick Phillip# ...... mention. portation and admission prices. Furman over Wafford, North pinned the fourth successive de- ... 112 128 115 355 set back In 1862. M. U. at Dallas to NBC, Johnny go, led to* league In batting with Blain S t TeL 4SI07 ...... 998 447 405 1350 Washington over Oregon State, I.anky ...... 113 114 11.5 342 Sainicmt . . G. H ew itt ...... Campanella enjoyed a great (including, Mr. Bailey atated Totala ... Carolina State over Louisville. feat on the Lions Tuesday night. ... 103 in 107 321 a .363 average. He also pacM toe Yawor#kv ...... 101 139 107 347 Liipacthlno Anderson ...... saasOT despite hia series at In. Duke Xlhiveraity, which started again that the school peraonnel Most and Jack LIghtcap. Saturday Wyoming over Montana, San Fran I.,ast night's victory gave the Ma#aaro ...... 97 106 107 310 league In hits with 300, In total GlRllo ...... 106 107 125 338 A c c i o ...... Hockey At A Okuier football In 1888, rolled up its big- Television—3:15 Michigan va. Il- GARAGES cisco over Santa Clara (Sunday). 101 115 330 Juries. ’Hit collapse of toe Dod' would welcome a proper booster East: Boston University over romahawks a record of two vic- Zwlck ...... 104 gera who blew a 13H game lead gest rictory margin in 1891 whan club and were ready to work with linois, Bill Stern and Ray Michael, bases with 335, In doubles with 45 AND tories and three defeats. 1659 Quey ...... — no 110 320 New York Unlveraity, Bucknell Totala ----- ...... 529 56.5 565 Total# ...... 541 513 1597 and loat toe pennant to toe Giants National League it defeated Furman, 96-0. any responsible group toward that to 16 eastern and southern sta- and RBI's with 127. Added to Bogera over Temple, Cornell over Colum 554 1620 Toronto 1, Montreal 0. tions. these feats, Jablonskl tied for toe ...... Ill 96 97 3»)4 Total# ...... 510 556 in a playoff, was no fault o f Roy's end. AM ESITE DRIVEW AYS bia, Fordham over Rutgers. Holy Last Nights Fights Farraiid .. Mllck ...... The well liked receiver’s injury Eastern League Dick Graham, younger brother home run leadelrahip with 38. Cross over Colgate, Lehigh over Girlatt# ...... UH 96 298 Garlson ...... 131 108 129 368 Ollle'a (4) string began last January when Springfield 6, New Y ork 8. of the great Otto Graham of toe Winston-Salem la a farm club of WR HAVE THE PROPER RQUIPMENT Muhlenberg. Penn over William * Greco, Williaiii8 \Virkow#kl yalnm* ...... 120 35S tha St. Louis Cardinal* Abrattia ...... 105 117 103 325 SohU'i'kl .. Nnwlc kl ...... 116 aa oil-burner In his home explod- New Haven 6, Johnstown 4. CTIeveland Browns, has enrolled at AND KNOW HOW Mary, Yale over Dartmouth. Miami Beach. Fla.- Charlie ...... 104 104 306 Smith ...... m 119 145 407 Dummy ... .lania Baldwin-Wallace College at Berea, Only Colleges Themselves Today’s Specials Zivic, l.''>7. Pittsburgh, stopped ...... 107 116 319 Midwest: Bradley over Detroit. .*tppnrer DON’T DELAY ~ CALL KHIAT Battle to Draw 121 379 O. Colodaro over low’s State, Houston Bobby Elliott, 149'3, Louisville, ToUlB ___ ...... 594’ 536 572 1702 Total# ...... 462 471 464 1417 T»KIT4rt ...... 134 Ky., , Dummy ...... W (5 355 over Wichita, Iowa over Minneso- 6 The goat baa been Navy's mas Baltimore, Nov. 1--(>P)— Johnny renter SerTire Can Save FootbaW-Cherry Spokane Hank Thurman, 202. Baseball hlay Return Total...... 546 530 54« 1614 cot since 1890. The preeent goat, TH O M A S D. C O LLA Los Angeles, knocked out George Greco. Canadian welterweight Oluaaoti ...... 90 94 106 290 WILLMMS Schmeiake ...... 114 121 116 351 P a s t O X I r c ( • > _ BUI Xn, was present^ to toe Mid C O N STR UCTIO N CO M P ANY Parmentier, 232, Kellogg. Idaho, champion; and Don Williams of r,rr ...... 103 109 111 323 Tyai ...... 109 106 104 319 Newark. N. J.. Nov. 1—(/Pi— ahipmen In 1937 by toe Texaa O n - New York— (NEA)— Blairs ‘Thus In toe final analysts the F R E E E STIM A TE S P H O N E 2*»21f 2. Worcester, Mass., fought to a 10- ...... 124 124 no 358 McCartItiy ...... lU •* JOE’S BARBER SHOP .\bmlU# .. Bigtime baseball may be on its tenhial Exposition. round draw last night when the Cherry was first to do aomcthlng public, not the colleges, runs col- Goodrich ...... 96 152 147 395 way back to this once proud home AcPto ...... 197 S* r i * lege football." OIL SERVICE ATTENTION! judges and the referee couldn't McGuire ...... »* M>» *7 *** F O B M E B LY A T 17 S C H O O L STB E ET about pressure football. Texas' vet- Starter or Minors of the Newark Bears. Louis Base- Martin ...... 96 105 M 300 Duke Unlveraity footbaU tea: Cherry closes by saying that a W b hovB ellBiits w ith agree on the outcome. Totala,___ ...... 533 697 583 1713 lice, a former minor leagpie oper- eran ex-coach last fall Just up and Renn'a (1> played In toe R F O R M E R LY C U L O TTA ’S B A R B E R SHOP Th* Importance of winning had teur sponsorship. O IL H E A TIN G tional League, and Wilbur Grelin, League's top pitcher last season, Greco thfe advantage. 5-3 with two Forfeit The Unlveraity of Arlaona has to* Longhorns' leader In a hoapltal MR. and MRS. AUTO BUYER edu. B«dlo Heater...... 100 Eost C M t * r St. former business manager of the tmi would not get bull pen duty If he rounds even, and Judge Benny 4T«b Chianti fSl had 17 football coachea alaee it be- with ulcers and respiratory Plaa to Play Hero E Q U IP M E N T failed to win a place among the Geaaay ...... A9 83 in 292 Bears. gan competing on toe gridiron in troubles. The harassed btfad man PheiM 2-0384 o r 7856 Goldstein called It even at five 339 2 BARBERS RT ALL TIMES 1 P LY M O UTH C A M IR ID G E Braves' starters next spring. Sullivan ...... 121 113 106 1899.’ was weary of telephone calls at WHEN YOU SEE THE BEAUTIFUL rounds each. 103 118 307 Pinehurst, N. C., Nov. li—(/P)— ERtimatea On Request Kr»fln ...... 86 Nineteen farm clubs of the YOUR bom* between 2:30 and S at m. ' finilan Bine. Radio and Heater...... Williams, at 146n.

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\-c. MANCHBaTBR EVENING HERALIX MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAy, NOVEMBER 1, 1961 fM ../ Htii VAIfCHESl'EK BViCNlNG HERALD, B IA N C H E ^R , CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 OU1 m iK WAY flfv J. K. WU.MAM?*! SHIR ni.ANCBS BY GALBRAITH ICAKN IVAL BT '1 f.- v: 16A / Help Wanted^Male M Articlea for Salt 45 Waarlsf Apparel—Fnra 57 Be far Salt 71 ^ •mr Sense and N onsense Aotombilw F®f Solo 4 AatoMokflM fw Sato 4 Roofing COUOULrIN ROOFS stay on In WARD'S BIG Lpy-Away mUs of GIRL'S WINTER coat for sal«. HARVARD ROAD. T in t tlma on I960 BtuiMbakar Champion 4-Door Excellant condition, child's atae, MILES OF SMILES WITH A Sadan.—Overdrive, heater. any kind of atorm! For guaran- WANTED— Truck drivers Call power toolol TUs Chrlatmaa give the market Four down, two op, Young Man-’Oaa you daflqa Today’s Crying Need iJ him power tools from Wards. On 12-14. Phone 4585. aU finished. Haa fireplace, lava- e B 0 barl ow guaranteed 1980 Studebaker Champion 2-Door teed rooOng call Coughlin, Man- 0098 or 5126. I noatrlmonyf Oemrounlty Servtco j Warts lay-owa> plan Just 10% tory, oil heat, recreation room in —Overdrive, radio and chester 7707. I Older Friend—Yes! You go to The following article, clipped | USED CAR down hoMa the power tocria you basement garage. Nice lo t Im- from the New York Times, is the | heater. WANTED W a a fa i^ T o Bay 58 ' adore, you ring a belle, and you IgSl Studebak er ConMnander 8tat# 1940 Studebaker Land Cruiser 4- ROOFING SpeclallBlng in repair- aelect until Dacember IStb. ($1 mediate occupancy. Priea $16,800. ' give your nama to a maid—and crying need in our confused world. , . CLASSIFIED ADVT. ing roofs of all kinds. Also naw down on itema under $30). Many T. J. Crockett Broker. Phone “The reason why there Is no : Sedan— He ater. Door—Overdrive, heater, A-1 MECHANIC WANTEIV>-UBed furniture. Uv- then you’re taken ih! DEPT. HOURS: 1961 Dodge Cluh Coupe—R^i^ and 1948 Bulck Super 4-Door S edan- roofa Gutter Sfork. /Chimneys items are eale-prioed thia week Ing room, bedroom, kitchen or 6416 or realdenoa 875L t I ]>eace seems Infinitesimally flimsy. | 8:15 A. M. to 4:S0 P. M. heater. Low mileage. Official Radio and heater. cleaned, repaired 30 years' ex- only .. and they’ll move fasti entire households. Let ue make j Movlo actress suggeata HoUy- Russia wants the world. Yugo-1 1941 Ford 4-Door Sedan—Radio perienca Ires estimates. Call Our increasing service busi- Shop early for biggest eelectione excellent two- family home lavla wants Trieste. Moslems Cl iF* ness has created a need for you an offei. The Woodshed. 1 wood’s girls don't need sex appeal 1981 Plymouth Buslnehe Coupe— and heater. Howley. Manchester 0301. ..extra savings Nowl Mont- Phone 3-5164. Just east of Main atreet in Hol- to get along, however a little bit of want India, Labor wants more COPY CLOSING TIME 8.000 miles. / _ ^ . 1938 Packard 4-Door Sedan. additionaJ good mechanics. If gomery Ward, Main atreet. lister achool district. Good It at the psychological movement wages, capital wants more profit, 1950 Dodge Coronet 2-Door Sedan 1938 Oldamoblle Conv. Coupe. you are one of these, looking WANTEI>— Electric trabi, child's dential neighborhood. Second Smith wonts to pass the car in FOB CLASSinED ADVT. Heating—Plamblng 17 , is a help. —Oyromatlc drive, radio and Studebaker Sales and Service for a good proposition— See GAS WATER heater, dining room table and chair set and any other floor vacancy on transfer of title; front of him. Junior wants more bet, various misceUaneoua furni- spending money. To these I sav, MON. THRU FRI. heater. LHti new. pl u mbin g and heating, apeclal- toys, in good condition. Phone steam oil heat, domestic hot I An Iowa woman gave her hus- 1950 Stude^ker Champion 4-Door CHORCHES MOTOR SALES our Service Manager Mr. Gay. ture, hand made crocheted arti- water, newly decorated, enclosed is it necessary to kill and cripple 10:S0 A. M. 80 Oakland Street izing In repairs, remodeling, cop- 7859. band morphine to cure him of Scdan^Heater. Very clean. I»w cles and patchwork quUta. 44 front porch, two rooms partially chewing tobacco. It cured him, but human belnga for these petty SATURDAY 9 A. M. Phone 2-9483—Mancheater per water piping, new construc- gains? mileage. „ tion. Eettmatee given. Time pay- MORIARTY BROTHERS McKee street. Tel. 7805. finished on third floor. Lot 90 x ihe Is doing her own summer plow- i960 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan—Ra- 1946 HUDSON "6” aedan, good 801-316 Center Street A 10" OR 8’’ Wt arbor bench saw, 115 with two-car detached ga- ing. As long as our individual morals -^dlo and heater. ments arranged. {Mward Johnson Jointer and liuid saw. Call 3-0978. remain at a low ebb, so will be tocb ooorcKATiav wnx condition. Very reasonable. Can Phone 0979 or 6044. rage. Price 817,600. $0,000 cash B ATTBECIATED 1949 Oldsmohile Conv. Coupe— arrange payment.^ for 18 months. HOME MODEL HanovU sun lamp, over mortgage required for non- It waa a few days before the. the world. Until each of us stops Model 88. Radio and heaUr. like TO SELL televisions, re- $30. Phone 2-0534. Will accept small trade. Call 2- pl u mbin g and beaUng- Fum- veteran. See this today. Henry Teneral election when the Rev. hogging the road’’ with hia car, 1949 r ^ g e H Ton Pick-up— frigerators, troners, automatic Room! VViihoul Board .5') 0980. acea, oil burners and boilera. Eecott Agency, Manchester 3683, Colder Lawrence, pastor. First topa fighting over the seat on the Heater. washing machlnez and 200 other Diamonds— Walehea— DIAL 5121 Earl VanUamp. T$l. 5244. or Mr. Jeffries 2-1795. Methodist-Church, Phoenix. Aris., bus, stop arguing over who is go- 1949 Dodge H Ton Panel—Like Items? Your own buslneaa with Jewelry ' 48 CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, well Iclephuned the Phoenix Republic ing to cut the grass, there will be new. 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door, radio EFFICIENT Plumbing and neat- no investment — We finance all furnished room for business cou- AN OLDEIR type , house 7 room, office and said, in substance: no peace in the. world If man 1949 Dodge 4-Door Sedan — Coro- and heater. Call 6241 after 4 p. m. tng. Plugged drains machine your salea and carry inventory. LEONARD W. Y081, Jeweler, re- ple. Kitchen prlvUegea Phone oil heat, excellent condition, 80 /!•! Reverend—I want to thank your wishes peace again, he must re- net model. Radio, heater. Three cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, SOS Work your own hours, have your pairs, adjust- watches axpartly 3387. day occupancy, $12,500. S. 'A . OrpvyiuuAM^ paper for the error made in the turn to the great commandment. to choose from. 1947 FORD u.-ton pick-up. Price Oakland street Phone 6497. own territory— Get in buaineas Reasonable i^cae. Open daUy. Beechler, Realtor. £hone 6969. -itory announcing my Sunday serv- “ Love thy neighbor as thyself for 1949 Dodge First Series 2-Door $450, Call 7195 Monday through for yourself—today! It’s really Thursday avaninga, 139 Spruce ROOM FOR two gentlemen, twin WHV MOTHERS <5er QRaV ices. the love of God."—(Jiipped. ^2: F O im i> -^ glU h S*Uer. m year* Sedan. Radio and heater. Very Friday, 9 a. m.'to 5 p. m. Satur- PLUMBING Alterations. New fun, the harder you work the street Phone 3-4M'/. beds, heat, hot water, convenient MANCHESTER—Zoned for busi- A atartled reported asked why eld. PtKttae 2-1801. clean. day and Sunday 7531. work. Repair and water piping. more you make. Address: Time to bus. References required. In- ness, 4-famlly and 6-room single, the mlnieter was pleased if the Wife (at breakfast) Could I 1948 Pontiac Coupe Sedan—6 cyl- 01111 BO.AKDIM. HIM Sli with MAJOK HOOIM.B Manchester 3636. Sale Dept. Box 750, Manchester, quire State Teilor Shop, BUsell to be sold as one unit. This prop- story had been in error? have a little money for hopping inder. Radio and heater. 1941 FORD 2-door. Radio and G a rd e n — F a m i— D a iry street. Tel. 7383. After 0 call Reverend—It's like this My ser- today, dear ? Annoo'irmicnU 1948 Hudson Super 6 2-Door Sedan Conn. erty is suitable for doctor, law- heater, $275. Call Rockville 6- Prodneta 60 5047. • yer, store, rooming house or in- 'ESAD/£AVED BV MV ^ U»tfAiy H APPI-W JCNe.'IHl* mon topic waa "What Jesus Saw Hubby—Ortalnly, would you —Very clean. Reasonable. Millinery— Dremmaklng 19 in a Publican.’ But In the news- like an old five or a new one ? DRAPERIES Made to order. Any 751.V WANTED GREEN MOUNTAIN No. One in- come property. Single bouse will , 6SARD/ IMA&IM6 ‘mATT NB6S A T IS l0 O C K-K lB 0 e O atyle, lined or unllned. Tel. 2- 1948 Mack Truck Chassis 2 'i Ton iMeuizAMce ( paper it appeared as 'What Jesus Wlfie—Why. a new one of —Clean and reasonable. DRESSMAKING. Specializing in spected potatoes. The best eating be vacant November 1. Price low FIEMDISH SeOTHCR. OF ESCAPlUe T. M, K«a V. a e«T. on*. Experienced gas station FRONT ROOM. Centrally located. ^ F 1 K J O I M6 M 6 I&T6MPEIZEO agaho stamy^ Saw In a Republican.’ “I bad the course. tewulwi St (WA Mswet, eia. S909. 1947 Sfudebhker Champion 4-Door alterations. Phone 2-4122. 655 potato grown Delivered to.your Gentleman preferred. Call 6469. for this type of property. If inter- T. M m a u. s NT. orr. Aoto ArcwMoiies— ‘" ' A 60F T 3 0 8 « = OMLY BY1HAT MOfZe M EASLY. biggest audience for my sermon Hubby — Splendid, tjiat puts corn mi BY pu mw v i c r . EXPERT AUTO driving Inatruc- Regal Sedan - Radio and heater. North Main street. attendant. Must be able door. Call Hathaway 3-1390. ested please phone Howard R. Tfrea Hastings. 2-1107. , «T A T l S T i a A » * — AtAN A CER'S M E M IA L-3 O 0 S that I’ve addressed in many me four dollars to the good. tiona given in dual control car. 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster 4-Door to jrrease cars, fix flats FRONT ROOM for rent. Continu- weeks r* "Th n t’a the bote'* wife— I have to little makeup today SEASONED Hardwood, $18 per INdULTiNG .- • • 'X'a c m e r i s m ‘Nothing • oriouti In a few day* ha’ll b« fit at a M d l«! No waiting. Phone Manchester Sedan. Radio and heater. THREF. TIRES, .*>50-525-17. 3.000 and have driver’s license. ous hot water and shower. One “Should a girl be kissed good- think aha btllavaa I’m plain tnough to ba hia aaorataryl ’ Oioving— I ru c k in g -- cord, delivered, dumped from EAST HARTFORD, Oak street, 60lteD 40OCS H A S IP IT Auto Driving Academy. 2-4087. 1946 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan—Ra- mlle.i Rebuilt battery. 1936 Chev- $1.25 an hour to start. See or two temperate gentlemen. Just once we’d like to see night on the first date?” —G. E. Right now h* only fe*l* about a* tour** " • dio. heater. '4|oni»e t® truck. Call CJoventry 7-6406. Private entrance. 101 Chestnut off Silver Lane. Attractive 5 and*t » voel s S\« a nwRiAfjcRT rolet radio. Good condition. 3205. Van for interview. room single, 3 down, 2 up. Full IM A S T e A M lN e j X WITW CV4I»J i ^ T A P K S T f t V / waiter courageous enough to lay a program. Well. In our time, kiss- 19.15 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan — street. check on the table face up. ing a girl you didn’t love was like Heater. MANCHESTER PACKAGE Deliv- shed dormer, open stairway, fire- L A O I O O R V / ^ { -DI2 A P ER V BUGS BUNNY PcrooRolo 5 BEFORE vox; buy tires see us. 51 kissing an old-mald aunL FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER Goodyear dlstributofs. Gorman ery Local light trucking and VAN’S HouaelioM Goods LARGE FRONT bedroom 9n quiet, place, oil burner, screens, storm THE PROSPECT Hill School for] BARLOW MOTOR SALES package delivery. Refrigerators, Mrs. Talksome—I was outspok- Motor Sales. 285 Main street private home. Near bus line. (Jail windows. Garage, large lot, fruit en in my sentiments at the club Boms kissers: Kissing her boy h S'V. WHEN NA (SONNA young children. Pre-Kindergarten. WAPPING CENTER washers and stove moving k SERVICE STATION Do You Believe In Santa Claus! trees, nice location. $12,700. Phone 2-4571. CALL ME 2-9343. today. friend good night, a Klddcrmln- / V« -THAT F iv n 0 U C < « Kindergarten. Monday through | Out Of The High Rent District specialty Phone 2-0752. e Terms. Wm. Goodchlld, Sr, Real- WA OWH AAEl Phone 6404 427 Hartford Road PHONE HARTFORD 6-0358 Mr. T.—I ckn’t beUeve it. WhA" •luer, England girl dislocated her Friday. Transportation furnish- I Have The Biggest Bargain tor. Office 15 Fqrest street. 7925 outspoke you? Jaw. ed. Mra l>ela Tyhur, director | Open Evenings Until 9 THE AUSTIN A. (%ambers Co., BminesB liOcations or 8891. All Day Sunday Himinpaa O ffered IS local and long distance moving, Manchester YOU EVER SAW IN YOUR LIFE (iUVAKJK, PUT Phone 4287. ''j I’VE BEEN HOLDING. IN MY • For Rent 64 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE I CAN'T TAUK REFRIGERATION Service, com- packing, crating and storage. IF YOU Act quickly, you may own • U A I N E M 1951 CHEVROLET Fordor Power- ‘ ••J rt WANTED—Riders to Hartford, Service to all pa. ui ot the U 8. WAREHOUSE for a young couple Rig h t now./ glide. radio, heater. It's that mercial and domestic. See our WANTED—Man to spread load of TO RENT—One-story brick build- this desirable thoroughly modern- hours 7 to 5. Call 8848 after A and Canada. (Jail 5187. Hart- who decided to cancel their order beautiful new green color. Only display 01 guaranteed used refrig' loam. Phone 4724. 3 LO'VELY ROOMS ing approximately 20' x 20’. ized 7-room country home with 2 Anewar to Pravioua Puule B:80. ______5,000 miles. Guaranteed. Doug- ators. George H Williams Asso ford 6-1423. OF FURNITURE Heavy concrete floor suitable for acres, situated on improved road, Gourdlik e Fruit las Motors, 1.13 Main. elates, 260 Tolland Turnpike, EXPERIENCED — Dump truck “niilco’’ Electric Refrigerator, manufacturing purposes. New Gilead section, 1? miles from air- A atoanbilco Fm rtale 4 | Manchestei Phone 2-3585, nights Painting— Paltering 21 drivers. Call 7195 between 9 a. m "Philco’’ Electric Range. “Uni- roof. Water and heat can be ar- craft for only $15,000. 133 ad- 1949 MERCURY Club coupe. 7691. and 5 p. m., after 5 call 7531. versal'' Washer, Nice Eledroom, ranged. See Mr. Rubin, American joining ac."es available at rea- HOUZONTAL 4Aften>oon BEFORE TOU Buy a uted car Black. Radio, heater, seat covers. PAINTING, Paperhanging, No pretty Living Room, gorgeous Di- Sales Co., 10 Hilliard street. sonable price, if desired. Inspec- 1 Depicted vine <*b.) ass Oorman Motor Salea Bulck Ehccellent condition. Call Hart- COMPLETE Kepalre by Stuart R job too amall. Call 2-9065 days, nette, rugs, lamps, dishes, silver- tion invited, (and remember your Wolcott on washing machines, WANTED—Young man Interest- fruit 6T>pe of Salas and Ssrvlcs, 285 Main ford 8-0249 between 5:30 and 7 after 5 p. m. Call 2-0726. ware, pictures and a few c^ds and LARGE STORE. Depot Square. checkbook). Walton W. Grant, tThey ere deep csbhegs vacuum c.'eaners. motors, small ed In electrical or mechanical Fast growing North Ekid. $100 atraat Phons 2-457L Open evs- p. m. ends. Realtor, 647 Main street. Hart- • 18 M. yall^ In------6R «nsn road appliances Free pick-up and de- work. Previous education along YOU CAN BUY IT AT monthly. Tel. Hartford 3-0139. nlngs. this line helpful but not neces- ford. 2-7584. Evenings: Manches- • d D l M G ^ T O o IS lAvUy 7 Approach livery. A-1 repair, sales. 180 Repairing 23 A LOW. LOW, PRICE!!! ter 3160 or Frank L. Pinney, i f K n e T m s ^ —| triple checkexi usto cars aarv. Norton Electrical Instru- 14 Papal cape 8 Price 1949 Main. Phone 9697. And I'll arrange low friendly terms 8877. MATI'KEISS. Tain old mattresaes ment Co., 71 Hilliard. for you. I'll continue to hold it un Houses for Rent 65 15 Disencumber 6 Either Like new. 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr.—Black. 16 Bounds 10 Race eouias DOORS OPENFD, keys ntted, sterilized and remade Uke new til you want it, if you are not ready MANCHESTER—Six rooms, sun ‘TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE POX I960 Ford 2-Dr.—Heater. Maroon. copied, vacuum cleaners, Irons, Call Jon4s Furniture and Fluor SINGLE HOME for rent. Modem 18 Metal fsstsnsr circuit 1949 Ford 4-Dr. Custom—Ra- for it. I’ll send my c6r for you to porch, steam oil burner heat, 46 Brother of 1950 Chevrolet 2-Dr.—Radio and fnins, etc., repaired. Shears, Covering ,16 Oak Tel 2-1041. Help Wanted— Male show you this merchandise, if you 3 ^ rooms, $60 per month. Phone 16Near II Hodgepodge » W^Ung fiulds dio and heater. storm windows and screens, awn- 20 Notched 12 City in Nevada 30 Bird’s boms Jacob (Bib.) heater, tan. knives, mowers, etc put into con- Female 37 haven't an auto. I’ll let you select 8807. aumt ep ouse ings, Very good condition. Im -/ H H 32 Hawaiian blitl 17 Parent 39 Whit 47 Finished 1946 Plymouth Club Coupe. 1949 Ford V-8 Cuatom Club Coupe dition for coming needs Bralth- any other Item, If for any reason mediate occupancy. Near bus —Radio and heater. waite, 52 Pearl street. Bonds— Stock! YOUNG MAN or young woman you don't like what I have. I’ll 23 Hebrew letter 30 Evening, song 40 Greater 48RcsvsnIy body line, school and stores. Pries $12,- 34 Musical note 21 Raised quantity BOBsvarags 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-Door—Ra- Mortgagea 31 with driver’s license, full time. show It to you anytime you say— Wanted to Rent 68 1940 Ford 4-Dr. antiques Keflnisbed. Repairing 800. Charles Lesperance. 3620. 52 Chest tone . dio and heater. Gray. Owned by No nights, no Sundays. General during the day or evening. So if 26 European coal 32 Pmnpoui show 42 Bows slightly dona on any furniture T1emann.-| SECXDND MORTGAGEIS bought drug store work. Apply in per- you don't think there ia a Santa WANTED—4 or 5 room rent field 25 Ascended 43 Gold Coast 54 Indian J >1940 Dodge. our secretary. 189 South Main atreet. Phone | for our own account. Re-flnanc- young couple with 3 year MANCHESTER — New homee. Negro mulberry 7 t son. 459 Hartford Road. Claus, I’ll prove to you there really Cape Cods, colonials' and ranch >eHS* ' Z t 28 "Emerald Uia'’26 Unspecified 1949 Dodge Coronet—Radio, heat- 5643. Ing. repairs, consolidate, quick child. (Jail 2-2196. 31 Hideous quantity 44 Vipers 56 Symbol for ' er, gray. la one, so if you want to see this houses. Hot water heat (oil), tile CLARKE MOTOR SALES confidential service. Manchester lot of merchandise. Phone Hartford monster 27 Old 45 Brenchin thulium 1948 Dodge 4-Dr. CUSTOM—Gray, POWER BURNERS and Range Investment Corp., 887 Main. SitaatloM Wanteil—> 6-0358, after 7 p.m. 46-4690. HERALD REPORTER and wife, baths, modern In every detail. S3 It grows OB 301 Broad Street Best of construction. Nice loca- radio end heater. Burners expertly cleaned and Phone 5416. MR. ALBERT registered nurse, desire unfurn- a — Female 38 tions. Priced from $12,800. Plenty & 11 ! & 1 A Open Evenings 1948 Ford V-8 2-Dr.—Blue. serviced. Let us service and re- ______ALBERTS ished apartment in or near Man- 88 Intend 11947 Oldsmohile “76 " 4-Dr.—Heat- pair your washing machine or re- RESPONSIBLE Middle - aged cheater. Call Herald 5121, or of used single and doubles, from 34 Requests r~ nr **l hop# you don*t mind— fPii hit blithdayr* 1940 MERCURY Convertible, frigerator. Metro Service. 2-0883. BosineiM Opportanities 32 KENMORE Wringer-type wash- write. Box C, Herald. $7,800 up. (Jail Ellsworth Mit- cellent condition. One owner. er, green. woman would like work, baby 35 Icelandic nsa _L r sitting or light housecleaning. ing machine. 3 years old. Excel- ten, Agent. 6930. 35 Trial Ik Call 2-9219. 1946 Nash Ambassador 4-Dr.—Ra UGHT TRUCKING—Ashes and TAVERN FOR SALE. Good lo- lent condition, $85. Electro-mas- YOUNG BUSINESS couple in dio and heater. nibblah removed. Attics, cellars Call 3337. 87 Dimlnuttvs c< cation. Excellent equipment. Tel, ter range, $23. Imitation fire- desperate need of 3-4 room un- WANT (JOUNTRY living? How Edwwd E P P B FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Plot? BY MERRILL C. BLOSSBR 1942 PONTIAC 8 1946 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Fleet master and ynrd.1 cleaned. Prompt serv- 2-2252. between 6 and 8 p. ra. place mantel, $30. Phone 2-2511. furnished apartment. Mancheater about this? Three room year —Heater. Black. ice at reasonable prices. John | S8HaU-sm P 1 STREAMLINER 4-DOOR IVts—Rinfd—Pets 41 vicinity. Call 3938 after 3:30. around home. Has large porch, SOPkrtof *%a” Green. Radio and heater. Haberern. Phone 2-3749. MAIN STREETT. Excellent oppor- ARISTO BILT unfinished iMok- modem kitchen, artesian well, 15 1ms BAOWN bam 8 Lm SOORV ^ HEAA Wey/ tmat I h b BBOWNS O O f / r tunity. Luncheonette, Icecream, .SMALL FOX TERRIERS — Nice 4IPl«lgad !A t U" NO PRIZE MCKACE BUT 7)U r. MR. MOWM f VAJCe SOUNDED ANSWER /SO TN A IB Seat covers. New paint. Spe- raUCK SPECIALS WINDOW SHADEt' made to order cases and chests in many sizes. acres of land on hard surface 47 Doctor c t HER NAME’U . l« L f ME WELL. YOU TELL BUNNV MOOT UKE— .' ir; vwnx, himS eoda and confectionery counter small Cross breeds. Zimmer- Hardwood tables and chairs. The HoaMS for Sale 7*J road. 30 minutes drive to air- •B SIXV IN BSD AND cial! 1947 Dodge—Two ton, 158’’ wheel and Installed. Venetian .blinds Science (sb.) ST" L WONDER WHERE I. RAY 006> and booths. Top location, top man's Kennels, Lake atreet, Bol- Wodshed, 11 Main street. craft. Full price $4,500. Approxi- S oer WELL PR0I41O/ IF...... CATCHER — fe A basf. fine condition. and curtain rods. 24 hour service business. Bargain. Terms. Subur- ton. Phone 6287. 46 Child 1942 PACKARD CLIPPER 'nVO FAMILY . mately $2,()00 down. Call Ells- 81 Garden Kwt inlH CCRTAlNIJpUJQNe Estimates gladly given. Fegen ban Realty Realtors, 641 HOSPITAL Beds and wheel chairs B“ w 1948 Chevrolet H Ton Pickup— C o., BRINDLE BOXER pup. A.K.C. worth Mitten, Agent. 6930. 4-DOOR Window Shodv (Jo., Route 44 at Main street. Phone 8215. for sale or for rent Rates rea- Five rooms each floor. Very low mileage. registered. Must sell. Very rea 82 Decay B" Black. Radio and heater. Bolton Notch Phone 2-4478. sonable. Aelth Furniture Co. Main Street location. LAKEWOOD Circle—6 r(X>m ranch - 1942 Dodge H Ton Pick Up. FOR SALE or lease, fully equip- sonable. Phone 8651. 51 Mountain Electromatic clutch. New LINOLEUM Remnants SOc «piare Phone 4159. First floor redecorated. home, fireplace, picture window, nymph paint. Very special! 1941 Dodge I ’ i Ton Rack Body, ped grocery store. Centrally lo- bookcases, combination screen v‘ / / l yard. Asphalt tile, wall covering. cated. Volume of business very WE BUY and sell good used furni- Early occupancy on both 88 Native 12 foot. SPAYED Female Boxer. 14 months and storm windows, full cellar, ir V- PT r i Done by reliable, well-trained high. For further Information ture, combination ranges, gaiff floors. Sale price $15,000. platinum 1940 FORD 2-DOOR old. Call 8936. large lot, trees. Priced right. Wil- men. AU Jobs guaranteed. Hall call 2-8075 between hours 7 a. m. ranges and heaters. Jones Furni- 87 Repasts r u p Just repainted. Good shape. CUT PRICES ON PRE-WAR Linoleum Co., 50 Cottage street. liam Goodchlld, Sr, Realtor, 15 88 Sleep to 1 p. m., 3 to 7 p. m. ' COCKER SPANIELS and Collies. ture Store. 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA i m ' 1269 CARS and TRUCKS Phone 2-4022, eveninge 0180 or Forest street. 7925 or 8091. VEBTIOAL Also Red Tabbey Persian kittens Realtor w ar 8109. GROWING Suburban srif-service SEWING Machine. Beautiful 1951 TRUCKS Phone 7724. MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape 1 Brasnisa stats BRUNNER’S 11938 PliTnouth V4 Ton Pickup market, large volume, sacrifice, console, brand new. Has round 876 Main Street— Est. 1921 Cod, 4 down, 2 up. Desirable loca- 2Distinct part u $195—$125. FLOOR PROBLEM solved with $1,600 plus stock and equipment. bobbin, forward and reverse 1 eawrmi tpshci. iiie.'T. m eta'u.'s. NT. ew.~ Packard linoleum, a.ipbali tile counter Phone Office 6440 tion off East Center street. Un- J L z I z I L SAmong L n 'm » Other growing businesses. Welles stitch, walitlng pressure foot to 868 East Center St. Ehipert wor. oanahlp, tree ei Poultry snd Supplies 43 Evenings 6938 or 2-4278 der $12,000. (Jail 2-0032. Agency, Ck)ventry. Tel. 7-6872 or sew over pins, automatic bobbin MICKEY nN N And Probably— Good! PRISCILLA’S POP Aak The Man Who Owns Ono BY AL VERMEER Tel. 6191 SOLIMENE, Inc. mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur- FRESHLY KILLED Native Tur- winder, drop feed for darning, Home Listings Wanted BARGAIN—5 rooms, oil hot water LANK LEONARD niture. Oak' street Ptione 2-1041 7-7601. 1634 Center Street Manchester keys. Cleanly picked. Wrapped attachmenta Twenty year guar- heat. VeneUan blinds, 220 wiring, ______Open Evenings Dodge and Plymouth Cara In cellophane, for your freezer. antee. Worth $244, sacrifice now. THKEE rooms and bath in Ver- HjrHALLELUJAH^ Y O U M E A N ^ OH. NO! TYPEWRITER.s and adding ma- non. five mlnutee from Wilbur amesite drive, immediate occu- WELL, you WERE TBS*1DCM.IF0Rmi WEU.I'VEGOTA TIME I II t t X T R C TO S S IN (9 I’M TRADING Also Dodge Job Rated Trucks Help Wanted— Female 35 67c per pound. Telephone 7733. for $139. Will take $3 per week. ONLVMTERESTEP FORNNHILE-MIP chines sold, rented, repaired I Cross Highway, approximately pancy. Reduced to $10,500. Sub- LimE MORE ADVICE GET RIO *! TO JENNV LU Telephone 6101 or 5102 CaU 7691 inofflco’nuTY No-wenesru , MHERBECAUM TRENTDFLORKW; TO GIVE YOU, miL 1982 CHEVROLET. Good running Prompt service. Reasonable WAITRESS WANTED — Steady ATTENTION rhrifty housewives 1 4 acre! of land. Full price $5,- urban Realty Co., Realtor, 641 OF THESE, FOR A fWNCH ooiuUtloa. Phone 4823. A Safe Place To Buy Used Cars Main. Phone 8216.______'INJUKEP Mfgl8T*< e 00P n U B K C LM C V OTHER MONET 60M6 - ’niATiHore O L D C 0 M I5 OP rates. Guaranteed work. Office work. Apply in person. The Buy poultry, today’s most ecoH' 500. Phone Rockville 5-9254. STOmWOULPPO^ BUTITPKO^ < -to IT was VOUUALSO •uppliea. Free pickup and delivery Tea Room, 883 Main street. MaRic Chef, Hardwick and ^CXJKSI o.mical meat. We have broilers, EAST HARTI^RD —Sparkling, TIC TRICK, R f f l J / 7WT $ME RM OHIV , n F TT-F I F T V j TAKE/ 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook (spe- SPECriALThis week. 1950 Stude- aervlce. Friendly Typewriter roasters and fowl. "11110 is an eX' Grand gas ranges. Admiral, WANT A HJtRGER HOME in ME$HeM9)rr AMTERESTE9RME / cial deluxe) club coupe. Radio, new Cape Coda. (Jhooae yours baker, 4-door Champion, radio, Service, 1205 Main street. East | EXPERIENCED Stuffed toy sew cellent opportunity to stock up Universal and Coolerator better location? Just listed eub- 7« UAST Bff MW; KCMlSe INEUTP ) neater, signal llghta. Local one | now. F.H.A.. only $11,800. Call heater, overdrive. 1950 Stude Hartford* Tel 8-5734. ing machine stitcher. Apply Ka- your freezer. Alec guaranteed ranges and Tefrigeratoi;^. tantlal home off Princeton owner car, low mileage. Douglas | agent, 2-3151. baker 2-door Champion, radio, Klar (Jloth Toy Co.. Hilliard strictly fresh eggs. Deliveries on street, 4 down, 2 up, ail finish- Motors, 333 Main. CABINET MAKING, reflnlib and heater, overdrive. <3iorches Motor atreet. Friday. Unity Farm, 742 HlUe Arvin heater pads. Complete ed. Lavatory down, garage Sales, 80 Oakland street. repair furniture Cornices made to SIX ROOM House for rent. Oil town Road. Phone 0107. selection new furniture for the nicely landscaped lot. T. J. furnace, unfurnished. Garage. 1047 NASH AMBASSADOR. order Phone 2-9583. John Hahn. RECEPTIONIST With typing abll Crockett, Broker, phone 5410 or Radio, heater and overdrive. Good home and ’TV. 1937 HUDSON Sedan. Engine Ity for doctor's office. Write Box PULLETS, Reds, Rocks, Crosses residence 8751. Call 3-2989 Saturday. condition, good tires. Make me good. Condition fair. Make offer Hoos"hoM Beme e a M, Herald. an offer. Phone 4513, 38 Gerard ready to lay or younger. Farm MANCHESTER^ Approximately Three-family house, 4 rooms 209 Middle Turnpike East. Offered 13A raised. Phone Fred Miller, Coven CHAMBERS FURNITURE street. WOMAN TO assist in housework 1 1-8 acre lot, part A-sone, part each apartment. On* apartment 1937 FORD with 1946 engine, good FLAT FINISH Holland window and care for elderly lady. Live try 7-6658. vacant. House haa been recently At The Green Rural zone, offering many oppor- IHI »Y »I« M«»iet. IWC. DEPENDABLE tires and running condition. F^ce shades made to measure. All in. Phone 7709. tunities for country living in year painted.‘Excellent location, priced $125. Call 6720 after 6:30. for quick sale. Inquire Charles metal Venetian blinds at a new WAITRESS Wanted. Steady Job, Articlos for Sale 45 X>pen 9:30 to 5 old ranch type house, modem in BIKVIN AMMIKK KI'DIHKS Slight Error BY EDGAK MAR’HN WASH TUBBS Good Old Wash B Y I . E S I . I K I l i R N K U USED CARS low price. Keys made while you W. Lathrop, 100 East Center 1941 OLDSMOBILE eedan. Re good pay. Apply Rainbow Club, Evenings 7 :30 to 8 :30 II details. Living room shout 23 wait. Marlow’s. HOLTON — Building atone and atreet. Phone 2-0384 or 7856. Written Guarantees oently overhauled, new battery X 11, fireplace, cozy dining room tHM tWtWt V0A6K>*t IT WA« A Oi^GRtMiriEP CS6W, DA PURE YOU M 7 WE CAATT G ET ANOTHER \ N0W YOU ll$TEM' I ’M SORRY. M IS G IA NOT UHLEltoYOU Bolton. Tel. 2-8023. flagstone. Bolton* Notch Quarry BENDIX Automatic washer. Needs Compare These Prices Phone 2-1746 after 5 p. m. 8 bedrooms. Rusco combination MANiJHESTER AND vicinity. to ViMSk to UI»F OAKEE. aur I HiLD ’EM A U YOU COULD) CREW IN TWO DATG, AND \ T0ME. OIU(3ER IG THERE ANY WAY iKNOW NOME M U - WEAVING of Dume, moth holes| Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. no bolting down, 5 year guaran- HAVLOWWN tWlCVt , AVON GIFTS are in great de- screens and storm windows, Vene- homes from $9,700 to $22,000. VOOQQV A«)OUt TOOETRER TILL ^OMEONB $H OT 7 MR. BUMCE. BUT YOU KNOW ITl NOT AR()UWP1 BUMCE WB CAN HELP ? y i O O l E O EEAIAEN 1950 •Chevrolet Tudor—$1,398. end tom clothing, hosiery runs, tee on tub. Washer 3 years old, «o*. MR 1 MY VWttiO LOOKING FOR A GOOD mand. Territories (2) available KOYAt AND Smlth-Uorona port tian blinds. 2-car garage, fuU cel- Soma old, some brand new. For UP AMY t v .' iWJVA B E A R n AFTER THAT.mW E L L .^ VKHAT ABOUT THE HEREl THE JUS IG UP, A N O V C k lT r M T M 3 LOOKING POR 1949 Chevrolet Coupe—$1,195. handbags repaired, alpper ra-1 $90. Phone 3-1180. lar, hot water (oil). Asking $18,- N E X riO A P O F TO Q U irit USED CAR? placement, umbrellas repaired, for women who have need of able and atendait. typawrltera satisfactory sendee call agent. JOBG! 1947 Chevrolet Tudor—$795. money. Write District Manager, 900. Walton W. Grant, Realtor, NO! VOYAGING PUOEG 1946 Ford 2-Door—$645. men's shirt oollara reverert and I All makes of adding machine.- MAGIC CHEF gaa stove, approxi- 2-3151. Avon Products, North Branford, 047 Main street, Hartford, 2-7584. W,\VlliV0K< *. Ani 1941 Pontiac Sedan—$295. 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan— replacrt Marloara Little Mending sold or rental Repaira <» ai mately 6 years ol(L Very, good 1940 Dodge eoupe^$245. $1,395. Shop ’ Conn."*. makes 4(arloWs. Evenings, ManeheAer 8100.— condition, $50. Phone 3-2828. after for Sale 73 1939 Oldsmohile 6 Sedan—$195. 1950 Oldsmohile "88" 2-Door- 1 WANTED—Practical nurse, part- 0. MANCHESTER—3-famny bouse, 1939 Plymouth Sedan—$145. Radio, heater, hydramatlc— RnlldliiK—C'JHitniHliiK 14 time, 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. dally. CHICKEN MANURE for lawn* 6*5, goo(J condition,* reasonable liOTS OF CARS FOR SALE at $1,895. WE HAVE some excellent values price. For further information Clarke Motor Salea, 801 Broad COLE MOTORS--1164 Call 5279. and gatdens. Phone 0971. la used wringer wadiers, $15 and 91 and 436 Center Street 1949 Ford Custom Sedan—Radio CARPENTRY. Ehiperienced In con- call 8-3849. street. Open evenings. truction ol small homes, ga- LAY-AW AY SALE! Shopsmith up. Kemp’A Inc. and heater—$1,295. Hel* Wanted— Male 38 MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom A FEW Desirable Iota in good 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 deluxe rages, dormers, alterations and | for him! Just 10% down holds ELECTRIC Stove and refrlgera' two-door. Radio and beater. All 1939 Mercury Convertible—Radio Jobbing. Luck and Peterson. your gift Shopsmith until - Dec. house all modem, conveniences. location, priced from $1500 up. and heater—$225. tor. Excellent condition. Call Garage, also ssvsral ranch houses S. -A. Beechler, ,Realtor. Phone IM extras. Good tires. Excellent con- Tel. Manchester 4026. 15. It's a complete power work- Coventry 7-6880. dition. Private owner. 2-4113 1941 Che\Tolet Special Deluxe— FIRST (shop in one convenient 59" imlt la giiod location. Phons Frances 6969. ' after 0 p. m. Heater. A nice clean ear. K. Wagner, Realtor. 8-0038. epfe. ST W* ttwact. iwc. t . m. «tg i> s. mt . off. Florist»—Nureeriea CLASS —an 8" bench saw, a 13" disc FIVE-PIECE blonde oak break- BOLTON—21 acres of good land. 1942 Hudson Sedan — Heater— Sander, a woodworking lathe, a fast set. Like new, 401 Center SIX-ROOM Older House — Good Some building loU. Good loca- TOOL MAKERS horizontal >and a vertical drill street. Phone 8388. ALLEY OOP Somothing To Think Abont V U F L IN T Keep Calm, Sport BY MICHARI tVMALl.BT 1941 PONTIAC club coupe. Phone $350. condiUim. Aluminum storm win- tion. Priced right at $7,600. Phone BY ,V. T. H AM LIN 2-3982. CrUT FLOWERS — Choice Chr>>s-1 Increase Your Income press. And you can change from dows, oil best, large lot. Ideal Birbara Woods. 8702. 1947 Oldsmohile Sedanette—Radlb, anthemuma Phone 8185. OOVOUMBVNTM© / HECAN, \ OUR a heater, hydramatlc— $1,395. one tool to another in leee than for ehUdren. Barbara Woods, F L M r A M R Z A n ACT X E l j a L H A M . MOU DREAAA TVVM8 YOU a minute! Sbopemlth does over 5 4 FOOT Frigldalre, BMceUent *^UNHEAROOFNO-f HMHNeds.AND RIFFERENTT K N OT O F ’ / TH E M U F » H B EOLVSG M IG HT

___ _ '. .., -t ■■ hWfi IHanrI|«0t»r Ett^ttitts Due to enthusiastic deinai^, Participating la tha fli^ ••World Community Day" h« acale Atlantic Fleet exerclsa held tlckeU for the presenUtlon of the since the outbreak o f the Korean obeerved by O'* **Uessiah" by the Manchester cU ot Church Women at the Con- Choral Society Sunday evening at conflict la Charles W. Press, ma- cordia Lutheran C h ««5 chinist’s mate, third g o clock at the Second husband of Mrs. Virginia ^ Kueayaakl, M usan Thoe# attending tional Church will ^ Press of 88 Summit street, aboard boK lunch and come to_ tlte church able to all high school atudentR at , B f 7 O o t U g * at ll:80-a. m. After the luncheon the destroyer USB Stelnsker. recruit training at a ipaclal student price. Bl Tralninc Oantar. there will be a buelneee meeting, followed by a panel dlacuealon and The Amerlcsn Legion Auxlllsn' Md. the Siineet Rebekah Lodge will o ^ n • worship service. will meet Monday evening In the i,8e?t as.. 1951 iU business meeting Mon^jiy e ^ nlng at 7:30. ^ ^ Ic h ^ e Le^on hall. j bekahs will entertain t ^ Odd F ^- lows of King David Lodge. Mim. Members of Begins D’ltalls So- ' clety are requested to meet tomor- : Virginia Lewis has been appoint- ed chairman of the entertainment row at 8 p. m. at the Quish Funer- j committee and Mrs. Alice Palmer, al Home to pay a llnnl tribute to , i co-chairman. Past Noble Grand Mrs. Carmela Marchettl of 76 Oak 11 Mrs. Bernice Cox heads the re- street who was a member of the freshment committee. society. King David Lodge, No. 81, Epworth Ix-aguers of the South Methodist Church will meet Sun- I. O.O.F., will meet Friday evening at 7:30. A rehearsal of the second day evening at 7 o'clock in the h ladles’ psrlor. The theme for the degree w if follow the meeting month of November is "The Walter Walsh and his committee From The Store Of Food Values MRDS EYE will serve refreshments during the mag azine Stories of People We Know." Speakers for the first meeting will social hour. KM 1 » 45i he Olendon Dunlap, chairman of noCEN Ideas the Board of Education; William Gibbons Assembly, Catholic I-a- T t A ¥ T7 PC SELF SERVE AND dlcs of Columbus, will hold the galore for P. Slover. head of the Finanec lobster MEAT 99c committee and Sherwood Tread- semi-monthly business meeting fall eating well of the Methodist Tenth Fel- Tuesday evening at the K. of C. home. Mrs. John Hayford, the O MEAT DEPARTMENT OOIXTAIL lowship. Miss Virginia Ryan will and living be In charge of devotions. president, requests all who have applications for new members to SHRIMP 55« pre.sent them at this meeting. Mrs.

J. R. Aiidette will serve as Chair- ftO H AftT FARM BRING US COUPONS Annual Fair and man of the hostesses. SCOT EGGS you received af home ■ •■N . , Y NAllVt tONNECTIClJT -- Strictly Fresh Chiekan Pit Supper Little Fat ‘Man’ TOWELS t) r. '? !■ ‘ r T ^ ' Large Grade A A

Y y n y i l , r - First CeiigrtqaHonal Proves Little Girl

Church 2 Rolls a ROIART TURKEY fills w *d i-«id — ORDER Route 80—Vernon Center Scary, pretty and comic charac- WITH COUPON THANKSGIVING NOW. ters big and little participated In

Saturday. Nav. 3 the Halloween party at Manches- HO;tlNSI IARBISIZE

raoorn ter Country Club last night. A Pot Roaata Supper 5:80 and 8:80 peanut hunt opened the evening's SLICED BACON .i. <9c Adults 81.50—Chlldmi 81.00 festivities. Following this the Lunb ShooMera children paraded before the Judges UIITUWSURFITH COUPONCOUPON 2 PINEHVRST LEAN Lamb Lags to have the cutest, most original, RAIN-SOPT OBOUMB BEEF u. Me funniest and prettiest costumes Cutrite Prash Fowl selected.

HOME STYLE Judges Miss Mary Anne Hand- 1 COFFEE Stadn HALE'S lef, James Prior and Mr. and Mrs. Hale’a Fresh Ground WRX PAPER SABSABEMEAT 69c Dried Beef Ray Owens chose the following prise winners: tiny Nancy Ballard WITH COUPON H e a dqu art ers POUND PKG. MIBSIHMPPl for the cutest In her snug dun- Spare Riba garees. big hat, spectacles and FOR SLICED BACON i. 53c pipe; Carolyn Tyier In her pert I Pork Roaata Dutch costume with starched cap FARM FRESH and yellow wooden shoes; Doris | Pork Batta Olson In her eolorful Arabian cos-

Park ShouMera FRYERS r.». 91-99 tume; Billy Ballsieper In cap and I IUJ!U!p2^4v knickers of the golfer. Nancy |

Lein Lamb Chops REOFI.AR ^ g g In a pretty blue net dress, ^ and Barbara Caleen as the funni- Lb. Tie est boy. Barbara fooled the judges I Fresh Capona HAMBUR6 MEAT DEPARTMENT who selected her for her clever Sugar Heart Tender Confectionery

get-up as a funny little fat man. Sctvo dolidouB Fresh Pork Roast with the Apple- They were surprised to find that SUGAR sauce we have on sale— 2 cans 29c. the little "man’’ was a little girl. ^ Movies, refreshments and party I SWEET PEAS Jack Frost

W e have Sweet Potatoes and all kinds of Turnips. favors distributed by a witch were | Fresh Shoulders other features of the party.

2 Cans 2 1 Lb. Pkgs. SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZE

Rangess- Refrigeraton

Washers and Al!

Other Appliances raESBRIPnONS Carefony compoimded.

ooaR Arthur DrasStortt

Fun SsSm— issloai sisusS rnUtt with » HtvorhA- Makes A Fine Pork Roast— Fine For Stuffing! ntm Oist will wtMy meM critical coltcc lover — Eleanor Pink Alaska Premier All Green al a prkc thal'i bound to pIraM CUDAHY’S READY-TO-EAT

Asparagus

SALMON Cat Spears HAVE A STEAK

1 L B . T I N 14'/i OZ. T IN Boneless Ham ALL SHURFINE THIS WEEKEND

PORTERHOUSE. T-RONE. CLUB . Lb. VSe COFFEE Lb. 8 1 c

OUR FAMOUS*TENDER-KNIT .. Lb. SI .06 Cans WAX BEANS 2 35c SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 94^ 29’ Ijirze Can TOMATO JUICE 28C 61’ Xko FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Lb. 67e ALL MEAT — NO WASTE Cana Lb. 70c AffLESAUCE 2 29C ILOCJC CHUCK POT ROAST . One-Pie

RIR flOAST BEEF (OVEN) .. Lb. 69e FRESH EASY. ECONOMICAL ROYAL or tONELESS CHUCK ROAST Lb. 85c PUMPKIN or ^ HEIN'Z Tenderknit . JELLO FRESH DRESSED PORK PRODUCTS SQUASH PORK LIVER CATSUP 25c

EXTRA LEAN PORK SHOULDERS...... Lb. 49c STEAKS 2 Cons MONARCH SMALL LEAN PORK BUTTS...... Lb. 59c 4 Pkgs. Lb. 35c FRESH SMALL PORK HOCKS ...... Lb. 45c

PIG-L-TOYS 36c EXTRA LEAN BABY SPARE RIB S...... Lb. 55c

LITTLE LINK FRESH S A U S A G E ...... Lb. 69c BANNER

DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE OUR OW N MADE SAUSAGE MEAT .... Lb. 79c BACON Made From Real Loin FRESH BEEF LIV E R ...... Lb. 87c 3V 19’

Lg. Can 34c 3 Cans $1.00 (Boneless Sirloin and Club) ELM CITY SLICED B A C O N ...... Lb. 59c Steaks Silver Ijinc Sweet Mixed Premier Lb. 4 9 c SPOON (No. t Can) W ILSON LABEL SMOKED SHOULDERS .. Lb. 53c FOR5T FORMOST BONELESS ROULETTES Lb. 74c SWORDHSH hos bo«i coining in vary nice late- BLUEBERRIES FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED PICKLES RICE ly. Y oh con oat it at our seafood counter, os weB

37c 3 can. $1.05 M fresh SCAUOPS. OYSTERS. SALT COD. WHOLE H AM S...... Lb. 69c FOSTER OR MORRELL'S PINT 2 1 Lb. Pkgs. ^ O K E D FILLETS. CLAMS, and titany Mads o f fbh ves- lONELESS E-Z CUT WHOLE HAMS .. Lb. 9Sc for baMii9 . boBlii«. fryiaG or broBhig.

SAVE 20c GROTE A WEIGEL C O H A G E ROLLS . Lb. 85c OUR POULTRY DEPT. OFFERS: Bring Ds Your Surf FERRIS HICKORY SMOKED nnd Rinso Coupons to TTc FRESH NATIVE SUCED BACON , ■ • ...... Lb. 75c 35* MeINTOSH HILLTOP FARM HICKORY BACON AND Jmm m

APPLES 5 Lb . B a g 45c DRIED BEEF

Chickens fre sh Fru it a n d Vege t a ble s FRESH DRESSED POULTRY ALSO FRESH DRESSED FO¥fL. r/ TOMATOES Bo. 19c HEAVY MEATY FO W L...... Lb. 49c ROASTERS AND TURKEYS

LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS ...... Lb. SSc CUCUMBERS 2 For 25c HALE'S MEAT DEPARTMENT Is always woR steck- BUTTERNUT SQUASH Lh. 5c EVISCERATED CHICKENS SVr LR. AVG. Lb. 63c od wMi quality BEEP. LAMB. PORK. VEAL. SOUPBUNCHES I9c SMOKED MEAT and a karqo v o r i^ o f SAUSAGE Get all the glace fruit you EVISCERATED TURKIYS 10-14 L I. AVG . . lb . 79c need for your fruit cake at PRODUCTS. Oar COLO CUTS ora always frosb. Pinehurst — Also Currants, NEW YORK PRESSED CAPO N Lb. 69c CRANBERRIES 21c oud frasMy sHcod os you order. TOKAY Raisins and Candied Ginger. W E OFFER YOU 109^ OFF ON 12 OR MORE

2 Lba. 25c PACKAGES OF FROZEN FRUIT OR VEGETILES GRAPES SWORDFISH —SEAIROOK FARM OR MIPS EYE. GREEN Frozen Food Specials HADDOCK

OYSTERS ALWAYS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE AT 2 Lbiu 27c SNOW CROP PEPPERS

THE cFb.. 2 f .. BANANAS 2 LiJ. 31c WAFFLES 43c ^

SNOW CROP

arfC Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales

CUTCORN 19c

L.T.W ood GROCERY, aiROS EYE

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TOMATO JUICE 17c • 3 0 2 MAIN <,T . DlAL4lf I • SI B)8m I Sf. (R ear o f Ice Plaatl TaL 8424 MAMCMMfW CMUk