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• h FRIDAY. OCTOBER %, IMO JK attrI|»^r Emnitig; vif^raUi A r m t o M ^ ^ r t PYsss Run J t V an « M For Iha Waak Badlag Mr. an4 Mra. Itobai^ P. Hawlay Itonald U L'Hauraux,^ aaaman, WUlard P. Wind a t ' St. Petara- department pereoimel have been Sapitebar SS, I860 r aaS aaol taSajr, ,M|kato jlb o u tT o ^ of iu CoDuni road ara movtac tkla U8N, of 587 Vamon atreat, la ata- bilrg, Florida, aen of Mr. and Mrs. Invited a lat^e attendanea la an- aor 8S; Maikljr aoS waak to OUaad, wiiara tkay ae* Udaad abewd the u , B. Btxth Pleat Pete^ Wind ' of 66 Laurel street; Post! as Host Ucipated. qulrad a houaa a f n r montlw ago. sMb the oiler USB Allafaah, which was elected assistant caahier of 10,021 - Mid Mr. and Mra. Hawlay, who hava faeda fuel oil to Amarleiqi men-oC- the Florida National bank at a re­ Polios Chief Herman O. Bchen- w of ew A e«t M il _____ BtMell llvad in Manehaatar ainca thair israr oparating in thw Medlterra- cent meeting of the board of dl- To Firemen del will to the gueet speaker. He I of Cllcelatloaa Mm%eheSiear-^A CUy of Village Charm •tratt.MBd lOiiXyitl* BoQ of irantoga. racantly aold' thair homo naan. reetom of the bank. Mr. Wind, will epeak oa Oootrdliiator of avll- rMtliiiil. OMm., have returneU on Coburn road to Mr. and Mra. Who has resided bv Florida for the lan Eiefenae ..for Maacheater area. W« finished picklni^ onr McIntosh, crop and most Brlc B. Anderaon of Mapla atreat. WInnera in laat week’i Maater An interesting and informative f r m a tMi dajr vmcattaa wpmt at past seven years, has been associ­ Legion to Have Pppgram o f nre stored in refrigeration for future use. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER T, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ScTMrteo. PL. and City. Point Tournament at Tinker hall ated With the bank since April, ejieech is prontiaed. V6L. LXX, NO. 8 (UlaaoUM A«verttolBS am r o s e IS) W, B. A. Guard Chib manibera ware aa foUowa; Mra. Prank Buah 1044, and for the past three years For Members of Both Wlltor Uttle, i\)et acUviUee bT® ® grades and some IOm J a m M M o jK V Oak wara obtigad to poatpona drawing and Phillip Herrmann, 77; Mr. and has held the position of head tell­ chairman, promloea n worthwhile we cannot atore. Aa long aa they ^ - 1 tto Wwld BaHaa at thair tulip pattam, piacad bad* Mra. Loula T. Kreba, Jr., 66. The er. A graduate of Manchester Local Departifientfi program of entertainment for the quilt until Octobar 17, at the regular tournament will atart at High school, he received hie bus­ ocesaion. — ihaattng a t Myatie Raviaw. The 8:15 tonlgbt. iness education at Morse Business Monday night, Oct. 8. should W indfall B^ cb at $1.00 per bushel and a bet- lod||a' maating was omitted thia college in Hartford. prove a big night at the American , ^ o r d Pariah .c;ihapter, D. R. R.! ter grade at $1.00 per ^ bushel basket. B weak on acejunt of dacorationa in The regular bualneaa. meeting of Legion hall. The ^ost will hold a Trtll have a deosert card party oA l^rogreaa'in oBd Falloara hall. Mra. ,Bt. Margaret’! -Circle, Daughtera The Democratic town commit­ social meeting acUng .aa host tq Thursday, November 3 at 1:80 p. grade at 75c and $1.00 basket. Shirley Smith, of 3S Waddell road, 'o f laabella, will be held Tuesday tee will meet Monday evening, 6c- all Aremen of Manchester. Sipce m.- In the PederaUen room at the telephone 2-0233, may be called in evening at etobt o'clock at the K. both the North end South ^ re Get then at the orchsrd on Avery Street, Wapping. U.S. First Cayalry Smashes into tober 0, at 6:16 at headquartem. center church. or at oor stand—^276 Oakland Street, Mahehester. regard to retuma or additional of C. home. ’The nominating com­ Mm. Agnes McKee of ^ a t Hart­ ft its best ticheta. mittee will bring in a new alate of ford, state central committee ______~ • .y' — ^ r——' ““ officera. Meihbera are reminded of woman for the Foirth District, will . The Salvation Army hoUneaa the card party tonight at the home be the gueat speaker. meeting and Bibla atudy wUl com­ of Mrs. Celia Oaaavant, 338 Par­ ■y Chief Griswold Says mence thia evening at 7:80. after ker street. Mrs. Aims Jarvis will Seeks' Probe Hard Luck Sergeant which the budget and Snanca com­ be aaalated by Mrs. Albert Soblelo, BelinHa Full South Korean- Third mittee will meet about 8:30. Mrs. Augusta MePadden, Mrs. Jo- Parenti to Meet Scholars Must! ieph Tonakl and Mrs. Casavant. FaBhioneil Of Bowles Talk Hits the Jackpot as * —^ ' It {a expcctfted that Rev. Alexan- At Keeney School mm der Meye# of Short Beach. Conn., The 'annual Mother-Daughter Remain on Job will occupycup; the pulpit Sunday at banquet will take place Friday, - B' On Forty-Third the 10:15 aem'lca in Concordia O cU ^r IS, at the South Metho- The Aret meeting of the Keeney Pandora’s Box Opens Division Stabs. Close Lntheran church. Rev. Peter Ha­ diat church. Mrs. Herbert McKin­ street Parent Teachers club will Cannot Allow A-Bomb gan will sen'e the church aa aup- ney is serving aa general chairman be held on Tuesday evening. Octo­ Nylon Saturday-Last D ay Watson Wants CongiTss and will have aupervtalon of the Human ply pastor. October IS. and until ber 10, at 7:30 at the Keeney Groton, Oct. 7— —Ernest J. .flared in a private home for the Age to Stifle the arrival of the new pastor, Rev. entertainment and decoratiqna. To Act on Prediction Good row of this town, an Army night. Knowl- Erich O. Brandt, of Webster, N. The Men'a Friendahip Club will put street schooL' That Division Might Air Force sergeant, got word yes- I In Thonipsonvllle, about 70 miles Yearning tor Y.. on or about November 5. on the Bupper. The theme of thia Guest speaker for the evening tot day that hit wife, Sally, had | northwest of hsre. Policemen Da- edge. He Declareb To Wonsan in North eeaaon’f bMquet la “Motheia. and will be Miss Emily Smith, who will Be Home by April been arrested on a charge of neg- ; vld Luke and Wallace Bermett aaid Daughtera Around the World." The lecting:ing theirI four children. ^ they booked Sergeant Goodrow on Father and Son banquet la ache^. apeak on Girt BeouUng and will At These Prices While driving home, his car hit a reckless driving pharge after his New Haven, CX't 7.--(4^ Al- U. S. Marines Take On uled for Friday evening, October Mao abow colored aUdes of the Hartford, Oct. 7.—{/F)-K de­ a pedestrian in Thompsonville, se- ear hit Walter Sheldon. 71, of that fred .Whitney Griswold was in- rbcent trip which membem of mand for a congreMional inveatl- : town. At|endanta at a Sprlngfleld, .Supplies* at Uijongbu 28. First quality sheer. 61 rioi-aly injuring him. stalled aa Yale’s 16th president Truck Firm Owners Troop One made to Europe. Miaa gation ■ of Oovamor Ctoater When Sergeant Goodrow ar­ Mass., hospital said Sheldon suf­ yesterday with ceremonies flllevl Preparatory to New Mra. Arnold Thompson, preal- Claire Olds will accompany her Bowlao' remarks about National rived Here, .he learned that his un­ fered thrA broken ribs and possi­ with reminders of the history of dent of the Soroptimist Club; Miaa and assist Jn showing'the -pictures, gauge, 15 denier hosiery Guard training haa been ''made by do died lata yesterday afternoon bly a broken shoulder. the nation s third oldest universi­ Push; B*29’s Hit En* Jeaaamine Smith and Mm. Mai^ and answering any questions mem­ Col. Elmer 8. Watsod, National in Norwich after being Involved in Sergeant Goodrow's uiii^e. Jo­ Are Blamed in Death in new fall shades. Sizes: seph E. Gooodrow, of Ndnvleh, ty. soon to celebrate its 250th an- Taylor, recording and correapond- bers wish to aiak. ONE CROUP OF NEW FALL Commander of the 43rd Division traffic accident. nivrriary. eiiiy ConvoyB Con* ing aecretariea, reapectively and Membem are urged to attend Veterans’ Association. Car into Aged Man died In the W. W. Backus hospital 8«/t to there less than an hour after he In his inaugural address, the verging on Pyong* Treaaurer Mary Nlchola, will at­ this, important m ^ in g , and. all Watson, a Wethersfield resi­ The Groton/Town Police said a 43-year-old historian, aerond Cbimtier llolda Employ* tend the 20th New England Re­ parents and nelghboto interened special sess/in of the Town Court had ouffered a heart attack when dent who la' running, for Stole a truck he waa driving became In­ youngest man ever to become a See Many More yang; Reds Feverishly gion Conference, and 13th Ven­ In Joining the club are cordially Senator on the Republican Ucket, would to hqid today to arraign Mrs. Yale president, declared tjiat the era and Foreman Re* ture Club 'Conference, tomorrow Invited. Refreshments Win to promptly came under Democratic Goodrow/ whoso children were volved in a minor eoHlsion. Fortify Wonsan Port DRESSES MaJ.-aen. Robert H. Soule, for­ scholar* must continue to. work al­ gpoiiaible in State and Sunday at the Nichewaug Inn. served by Mrs. Philip Howard and fli^ ^ hts move. State Senator though these days of the atom MD Volunteers Petemham. Maaa. her committee. Alfred F. Wechaler, DemocraUc merly mtlltory attache in drtna. hae been named commander of bomb "are not auspicious fur Housing Joh Fatality Tokyo, Oct. 7.— —Two REDUCED FOR S DATS ONLY candidate for attorney general, learning." said Watson’s action was “vi- the U. S. Srd DlvUion, recently ar­ Allied divisiona drova within $1.39 rived la the Far East Ck>mniand. "The Promethean secret of tho Dortorfl Who Enlist to New Britain, Oct. T—(O—Two FT THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ciaualy dishonest’’ and “strikes a sight of the Red'Korea bor­ A veteran of 80 years’ servloe, Orchid Woman’s Mate atom bomb breeds fear and suspi­ owners of a trucking company and new low in the poUUcal attack on cion In all our hearts, Inclining us Get Higher Salary der on the west today. They Governor Bowtesl" ha was ossistont division com-/ a foreman were declared responai- pair An the newest tolon and maferials. AJl sales monder of the llth Airborne o m to diamias-the.. past. to-dread the, Than Drafted MeDye ami Clean- HOUSE DRESSES Watoon, in telegrams to Rep. rill “Gent” Farmer Raymond V. Taber, 47. the hus­ high police officials and "a prom­ The new Yale President, who be in the thousands. ployera and the foreman. He de­ Drive Through Tough Torroia Scotty Kota it it. Light, com- Vinson (D., Ga.), Chairmin of the band, waa picked up on bad check inent public figure” as grand Jury succeeded Charles Seymour last Need for M. 0 ‘s Urgent clared there was no reaponaiblllty The South Korean Capital and fertobia, snug fitting. Wear it House Armed Services Committee, Chicago, Oct. 7—(/—Two Of 2 Children U. 8. Eighth Army Headquar- * building axcavation yesterday. He said the answers given the Just recently retired—were in the For Murder tera, Korea, Oct. , 7—(/^*- Tha Eight othera. wara buriod alive committee by Ricca. the dapper (Coattaned aa Page Eight) very highest ranks of the Police hundred tfioueand men and women Army’s heavyweight boxing cham­ but finally wara dug out before 52-year-old “ gentleioan farmer,” Department. are converging on Los ' Angelas pion' received the dlatlnguiriied HANDBAGS death ovartook them. Several aa- were "unaatlsfactory.’’ At McDonald's eaqueat. Police Death in Slaying for the opening Monday of the Accused of Killing In­ eervloe eroeg today for hia great­ aet our famous Stttson Whippet at eporting eapad, aoma by falling to return The truth has been badly Commissioner Thomas F. Murphy American Legion’s 33nd Annual fants Who Wert (Cov­ est fight—and hla last. eienta, in offlee huildinge and U yutn loU iet, Playtex to tha Job after lunch. Would Auction Woman on South* C^l. Levi Jackson, Jr., fell un­ Flastie calf, faiUes and velvets. Colors: Black, strained" by some of the witness­ ordered detectives to locate — but National 'Convention. tverywhere.-And in every eituation it eam i to > ?ar>AFABRIC NEXT TO YOUR SKlNiatojl / ,v ^ Tha tandallda occurred deep be­ es. Kefauver said. not arrest — the two retired of- Kicking off the entertainment ered by Infiurance der a rain of hat steel hla big fist brown, red, green. Pouch, envelope ai^ oyer Die low a downtown sidewalk where Kefauver also told reporters fteiala. The search waa success­ era P acific T rain phase wilUto tonight’s premiere of Could not atopi In death ha waa bring out the beet featura and individuality workmen were digging to lay the Hot iSculpture sheolder atyles. that the circumstances of the ful last nlghL toe Legion's top-flight dramatic Lakeland, Ga.. Oct. 7—(87—An still a champion. of the wearer. See far yourtdf uAy the foundation for an annex to a de- loans to Rlcca "seem fishy—very The two were Edward C. Mo­ B is ^ , Arts., Oct. 7—(C)—A 8u- revenue; "Red, White and Blue,' elderly farmer haa been charged The-34-yaar-oId Negro went into Whippet V» America's best-edling hat. partipent store (Rich’s), auspicious. We are satisfied that ran, 50, former assistant chief perioit Court Jury has found Harold sold out at 110 top prices. It Is a with slugging to death and burn­ the final round aa a medical aid Earth Wall 38 Feet High it was not a strajight loan . but Citixens’ (^roup Opposes Inspector In charge of the Brook­ men for Company G, 34to Regi­ A small slide flrat buried T. J. T. Lento, 2S-year-old former rail­ five-hour fhow with new (unea ing two infant grandchildren, each something else." . lyn district, who retired the day and after the convention it will covered by 8500 double Indemnity ment. 26th Infantry DivUlon. near Culpepper in earth up to hia waist. ■ Ricca emerged as the central Removal of Statue Gross waa arrested. Sept. 15, and road employe, guilty of the first thf town of Haman In South Ko­ Hla father. T. W. Culpepper, and take to the road. It is booked solid insurance, r $2.98 figure in the committee’s investi­ John E. Flynn, former inspector degree, murder of Miaa Ada C. foe two years and when it comes BMerlff. J. F. Studtsill reported rea on Aug. 11. other workmen rushed to dig him Fropi State 'Bifilding Park, 68, of Grlnnell, la. Made Many nedooea. leseaeeeee out.. gation of (3iicago’s underworld ac­ In charge'of the Confidential (po­ back to Hollywood will t o , made W. C. Royals-and an accomplice, tivities after two days of closed^ lice graft) squad, who retired the The panel of five women and into a movie. Sam rbtilips, wera Jailed yester­ Time and time again, Jackson, They were trapped by a wall of Santa Fe, Oct. 7.—(P)—Miaa seven men announced the verdict faced North Korean fire to rescue earth 25 feet high -that came hearings. The committee, whl- day Murphy became commission­ The Legion’s National Aeronau­ day on murder warranto sworn oiit beld a long night session li Fertility is quintuplets and archi­ er, Sept. 28. laat night after two hours and 38 tics Committee, meeting last night, by Bmeat Browning, father of the I Tax dumbling down upon them, irw as tect W. C. Kruger wants to offer minutes of deliberation. (OoBtU'iwd en Page Two) hours later before the laat body night, was expected to fin: Whereabouts Establlalied heard Capt. Letand D. Webb, USN children and, aon-ln-law of Royals. closed sessions today but Kefauver tqem on the auction block. Murphy last night said he had The death sentence was recom­ (Ret) express concern because waa recovered. But a citizens’ committee form- The two amall farm children, The dead were the Culpeppers, said the full committee will re­ "reasonably established’’ their mended, but Bert Tomlineon, chief “although the aircraft industry Cleon prownlng, 4’, and Martha 2, \ turn later. He is the only com­ quickly tq try tq keep the nude has i^elyad 17,500.000,000 hi died on Sept. 28. Royals raported Isa rertinihg in her rellaf (Conttonred oa Fage Bghf) mittee member, preaent. (Omtaued ou Page Bght) (Obnttnned ou Page B ght) plane contracts, inflationary they burnedrned to death ‘ in an auto­ Army Reviews Go to N. Y. Next W e^ lid on the Capitol Annex Jumpa in coats and labor make it mobile in wmehwwi he and Phlllipa Tho group, which is holding .walls. appear likely that another 8360,- were taking-king tothem to hla home for s i ' hearinga in the nation’s major The Santa Fe Mlnieterlal AUl- 000,00 will have to be added to a visit.'He claimed the car burst Death Penalty cltiea, is to begin aesaiona la New ance, which won the only round so thia oorfto*®t ...... into flames when he- and Phillips York next Wednesday. Kefauver far in the heated a rt controverojr, A Legion commlaslon, headed left it a few minutes to walk Into RAYON GREPE News Tidbits said the hearings will deal with doesn’t particularly care what a field. happens to the undressed lady— by Erie Cocke, J r , invited Secre­ T(sp Legal Brass Stud- Called. From (/P) Wires New'York and New Jersey and the News Flashes tary of State Dean Acheson to de­ W en Otobbed to Deato committee wUl investigate deal­ sib long as she Is banned. fend, ^ proxy, his much eritichted An autopsy however, showed the ilM Case of Negro ings that “Interlock In the two Mlse FerUUty—the plague to (lAto BaSsUas of tha (FI Wira) children were qlubbed to death be­ named Earth—was termed by the foreign policy. Acheson was naked ^ o Defied Order SLIPS vice President Barkley says hia $tftt$$.” by toe National Security Commis­ fore they were burned,,toe;sheriff Rlcca, one of the seven men who ministers "immoral, indecent and sion to send a high ranking State aaid. commenU on Brannan farm plan unfit for display on a pubUc build­ were miaunderatood. and did not went to prison In 1844 for con­ Department official to the four- Tha charred bodies of the chil­ Washington, Oct. 7 — (P) — The spiracy to extort- 81,000,000 from ing." . Antoist Critically Injured # ^ « day convention. dren were burled the -day after Rrst deato sentence imposed on an Assorted lace trim and tailored styles and colors. commit the adminlaitration ofie'way the movie Industry, spent more Actually there are five of thorn bsm or another ; . . . Cqmmuniat police Torrington, Oct. 7—(/P)—Loui* B . 31, of Torring^ Cocke of Dawson, Ga., Art Con thair death. 'They were removed American serviceman in the Ko­ Good values la the lot. Sizes 82 to 82. then sn hour before ths cummittM —eaob in an aqu*^ atata of un- was critically injured thia rooming when the car he wm driv­ nell of Middletown, Conn., and from their graves yesterday for rean War is under review by the in Heat Berlin doDMe their guard dreoe—designed by William Long- to half barrage of rocketo from yesterday. ing waa atruck by a jiorthlnkind New Haven IWlnMd train Don R. Wilson, Ctorkaburg, W. the autopsy. Army’s top legal authoritleo. He waa followed by Hugo Ben ley, bearded^ 27-yeair;-old eculptor Yq., are candidates for elMtion os Studstill said He had not defi­ Adjutant General EL M. Brannon Weat Berlin fined with Anti-Soviet nett, an audltolpfor ' Sportiiman’8 who came here from Rock Springii;' at the Pine Wood road erowring "orih of this city. He la on nitely estobliahed a' motive for the •aidyesterday that .kahad tefseived leaflets...'. Alger HIm flies formal the next National Q>j;)imander. Park Race Track in suburban C6- Wyo, the dangvr list at the Litchfield (^ounty Hospital in Winsted. Wllaon, an attorney. ooUnded his deaths but Royals* wife was the the court martial case of First No etkar glrdla eaa mateh ttw oapofa eawitort, 4ha to appeal in U. S. Circuit Court of cero and tbs Miami Beach (Fla.) Kruger said laat night he fla* Lieutenant Leon A. Gilbert, Torit, Appeals . . . . Premier Uaquat AH beneficiary of toa Insurance poU- , of am aavf PLATICX PAB-UNCD OI Diea After Reporting Fire . (« oa Page BgM) ciee carried on tho children. Pa., Negro who waa found guMy' ■ALE PRICE khan of Pakistan aSya relations (Uoatlaasd em Paga F oot) (Ooatliiaed on Pago Elgjkt) of “misbehaving himaelf before the between hia country and Afghanis­ West Haven. Oct. 7—//P)^A West Haven man collapM enemy by refum g to advance ■with tT I T tP H /Veie, doud-Moft fabric UnSng is magicaUy fu o ^ io natural (a> tan "have grown weree” . . Ameri­ and died today on hia 70th birthday after reporting a 6re his command.” tex theaiht $lim$ you uUh a coolneu and comfort never before can bomtorn and British Jeto en­ on the aite of the new Veterans Administration Hoapital here. GUtort’a wife. Mra. Kay Gilbert. gaged in eight-day test of Brttoln’a Arthur Wadsworth, who Uvea in a Iwoee adjoining the rear Bank Robber and Bank 37, asked ’Preoideat TTraman two W h i p B O t i l O possible/ ‘i ’ Mafenaea a^liw t atomic bombing.. Barbara's Ex-Hubhies weeks ago to bverrula ^ death . . Vargas wides hia margin of of the hospital site, collapsed as he was talking with Waat eentenee. -whldi haa aaldom toto victory in Brasil to aaore than 488,- Haven poUcerociL President Sump Yarns carried out in roodam Hmaa. Her • 1 . In SLIM geldea tabes 888 votes.. . . Mrs. Suxanne Silver- Should Form a Club I W .0. 0 requeat waa turaad over to toe cniys SteveuNB debates ogainat M urdeusSuspect Tries Suicide Judge Advocate General a t tha . eoipty chair at Wlllimontle, textile Hampton. 8. C., Oct.. 7—(87—A.hond James (Big Jim) Morton of Playtex FAB-LINED Panty G irdles...... 7.—(JP»—Barbara, ently I mean nothing to her. any­ I ^ f o i , III, Oct. 7—(/P)—John L.: Edroons, 72, was near Playtex FAB-LINED Panty with Garbm workers union pfficial who waa to Paris, bank prarident and a former bank Cleveland. -rrmwod— etroto- FOOTWEAR POR ALL THE FAMILY havel been her opponent in die- Hutton’ ent huaband thinks more.” . da$th fI aelMaflfetcd wounds today and charged with mnr* A lot of Bowdan'a Ufa has baen Mrs. CHlhart sakl th at bar }m> Playtex FAB-LINED Garter Girdles rusgloa of ■■geeament on union if the rtb heirew marries He declared “aha wantg to cry»- t officials ter»e$'the jealonay alaying of hla 68- robber are awapping yanja ihU spent behind the famiUor wtodow bond had h«4iB tglUw her dagiro for (wmatT' ^ t a week-end at a Sayannah river Main Flaop—Rear COM menbere for auppert of Democratlo a fifth tin would to w "very year-old la of flve Montha. grill work of banks. Morton boa atroia. And htt i . * .. in SUM dilnt ___ tabes m w ptato eatopbigp having withdrawn grqteaiiue’ her fomer .mates new” and left him in saard|Xof camp sear hare. spent ahoqt 80 years behind tha '68 daya-wtOnat fitod and "abaolute happincai." * • • PLAYTEX PINK-ICE < tDLES$i.95«o$4.$9 -with chargaa she waa “unreason- should "fe a society." The ooovenation, which must leas fragUa window grin wock of ftddiiw: -1; labia" in thair Joint efforts to Prince If ir Troutotokoy aug- And now “aha Is trying to cru­ Noted PhysieiaB KilM v to anythhig but dull. Is being filled, priaqns. "tmam craekad up and tfoohaya^ 1 'ohooae a moderator. . . . Tale l4sw garied it an interview at the cify my reptttatlca," >tlM prhsM tian Jnan, Puerto Rleo, Oct. 7— Manuel I ^ La out with bunting and flabtng. Bowden, who Still rana up the a comawind of ^ saa«"4*' . . . in SLIM silvery tubes '■UDIS; ’ Behoel etadioto vote 383 to llH to Rita yeatei y. He’ avowed that m ousn^ Pila, one of Puerto Rlco’a roost noted phyriciana. waa killad The yarn-swappers are Ralph P. (>>nfedente flag In front of hla Tho caanmandiag o O h ^ a Mpast , condenm "loyalty oath" program ha Btin his wlfq—who has To protect it. ha txplainod,' he today in an autoBdbOc accident on tM road between ^ n Bowden, prealdont of the loan i 't i AMT GREEN STAMPS PLAYTEX LIVING GIRDLES $3.50 to $3.95 Advertise in The Herald— It Fays of Board.oC R ^aittb of Univarsity been saying IHs love was dol- Exchaoce Bank of Hampton. Veil rh M fb a r) of California;, Iar-mottvat< it that "appar­ ToMttauatf op' fsga fhur) Juan and Ponca* , '. .1 r

1 C«u. • MANCHESTER EVENING HERA14>. MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950,.| B4ANCHESTER EVENRIQ HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURJpAY*^ OCTOBER 7, 1960 PAGE THBEE most scenic of European countries, mria of the local BatOty Cbauntt- will gat uadar way at tha Lagion Field tonight at t:18 batwaan the tad th* few^ views of Stockholm Ui* pariah. lUsitrvaUmia tor sup th* ohAplala to Episcopal studsnta tM. Coroner B. J . Ackannaa, vtoe Odd Fellows’ Colored Views' DANCE -Miller^B HhU Correlative passages from th* to MYBoul." by Plckstt, and 'The t a d of thd Bthto IRfharty local Amartean Lagion taam and M a n c h ^ ie r brought many a memory bock to Day of Christ," by Bkoog. Tbs choir per nsoy be mod* by colling Ui* 4t Yal* Unlvsrslty will be th* Lincoln School N«w Fkn Whiter some of those In the audience. IMIoiMI. Tlirnplk* CKrisUon Selene* textbook, "Sci­ guest speaker. This meeting Is to ■ ■ I Ihomaa tha Btafford Olympiea. Thata la ence and Health With Key to the will be directed by the conference followiilg: A-H, Mra. H. Kingsley ■ricettoR of 8tylw Leador. kaan rivalry batween the twt> D ale Book Visits to . Swltasrlond and some MoSsre aaS OM FosMon ‘ Kuhney, 8546; I-Q. Mr*. David be at 8 .o’clock. PTA Meeting District Meet Attract Many of Its high mountains, to Italy, Scriptures,'’ by Mary Baker Eddy, tong leader, Chester B. Olson, •iN Ffebrka ___ Paul » . teams, both of which are aeektng Danring who wilt also sing tsnor solos. The Williams, 7730; R-Z, Mrs. Robert Saturday morning,. Boys' choir. principally Venice, Mil ah and include the following (p. 289): All other organisations meet at PtraonaUxed Mado>to-Mcao- Open Traffic Sweeny of the' RockvUIa Journal. their first win of Uia season, Bverp SaturMy NIgbtl "The fact that the Christ, or message will be brought by the John*, 2-1029. Tnsadng, Oetobw M Rome, and a brief stay in Paris Thursday, 10:15 a. m.. Fall their regular hour*. Lincoln achool PTA will hold It* ■ra SaHa, Topeoate aad Aa camoras clicked, Mr, Paganl tfith Anaivenaiy Local Lojdgte Host of Meeting of HolUater FTA at Dr. Friend^B Movies of completed the European pictures. 8:00 to IBiOO P. M. Truth, overcame and. still over- conference atssolur. Rev. Erick I. first meeting of th* season, Mon­ cut the ribbon aerooa the read and Mr. nnd M ra Lawla Skinner of eomee death provea the ‘king of Gustafson, National Director of Rally, Hartford Dlatrict, Congre- Ororcoate for Men and the school, • p. m. Pictures of a 13-day pack trip gatlonol-Christlan Women, Fourth day, October 0, at 8 p. m. at the On Overpass Oommiaaloner HUl deelared tha TakottvUla road will keep open Delegate from the Sur­ Son^y, Oct. IS European Trip Shown taken Into the mountains near terrors’ to be but a mortal belief, Covenant Youth, Chicago. Women. house Sunday from 3 to 6 p. m. In Sontk i f ethodlet Ouirch at. Jamee’e B. O. Church churrh, Hartford. Cliurch of the Nozarene Bowers school on Princeton street. Vrerpkaa open to traffic. Dedication, caremony of 'Ver- Sun Valley, Idaho, in the summer or etTor, which Truth destroys 5:00 p.m.—Conference service: 486 Main Street IMth AJHfvaraaiy honor of their 35th waddtiiig annt- At Emanuel Church Main Street oil* Hartford I ^ Bev. John F . Hannon. Pastor 4:00 p. m.. Junior choir rehears­ Following the buslnesa meeting rounding Areas plonck ochool, 3 p. os. of 1947 proved moat InterssUng, Rev. George P. Hughes with the opirltual evidence of Life: music by th* choir of the Covenant Jam es K. Hell, Pastor MODERN ■ Fayette I»dge, .No. •#, A.- F , A vetsary. They ware marrsed In Rev. Fred B. Blgar. Mlnlater church of Middletown, their male al. Mias Pauline Peters of- the WlUI- City and Town Officials — * ■ Republican Rally at White and mode all In the audience Wont EASTWOOD Mis* Kathrya O. Bryon, Rev. Edgnr J - FnrreU and this shows that what appears mantlc Normal sch(x>l will speak A. M., wtU obeerve ita 136th anni­ Rorkvilla op October 10, 1025, by The Inter-dlatrict meeting of A nesr-capacity audience saw to the senses to be death la but a quartet and ladies trio. Mrs. Wil­ 7:30 p. m.. Church choir re­ tha Rev. F. W. Gray, then pastor Elaglc ball, sponsored by Polish to undertake similar adventures. m recto ' o f Christian Eduentien Sunday, Oct. 8Ut on "Understanding Your Child.” TAILOR SHOP And Sute Dignitaries versary todAy, starting with a Republican club, 2 p. m. dinner at Dr. A. E. Friend’s colored movies Opening devotional exercises mortal Illusion, for to the real man bert Graffom. will play seleetlons hearsal. ^ Odd Fellows, dietrict 30. 21 and 34, M r Oarleed m r Herbert A. France, Sunday Masses: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School and special commtuilcatton at 3 p. m. of the Methodist church. Mr. 6 p. m. of his trip to Europe and one of were led by Mrs. Carl E ; Olson, D Am4rew9 and the real universe there la no on the vlbra-harp; Mr. Graffam 8:00 p. m„ Trustee*’ monthly A large turn-out I* anticipated 31 Oak St. Pkona ^439l Are Prasent Bklnnct Is enwloyad by Burke the waa held a t Odd Fellows hall, lest real Kellx iitn* Ti^rmey Organist had Choir Director For nduIU 7, 8, 8, 10. 11 with meeting, at the church. adiilt Bible classes. at the Masonic noma At this Wodnesdny, Oct, IB his trips to Western United States and refreshments were served by death-process." will lead In devotlona. Rev. Erick 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. os Miss Peteis It widely recognis­ Mancheater, Conn, tine. Deputy Grand Master Clar­ Florist, and Mra. flklnner la a night and woe attended by a large two masses at 8, and 10, one In the Friday, 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scout Old fashioned concert. Wood­ In a showing a t the Elmamiel Lu- a committes from the Women’s ^ u i i i m e r ‘Where Ouatafson will speak. The Sacrament of the lord’s Sup­ ed *a a apeaker and educator. The noekvUlt. Oot 7— ence O. Uater wUI present 60-yaar piano, teacher. group of about 135 Odd Fellows. thrron church lost night. / Sunday, October 8. main auditorium at 8 for odulta troop meeting, at the church. membership committee will be on ruff hall, Center church, iponaor- Missionary Soclsty of the church, The Prelude—"Priere m Notre Dome”.. and one for children at 9 In the 6:30 p.m.—Covenant Hi-League per will be observed, The erarpua at the intersection of Masohic membership pins to Fred Moose BowIlBg League The degree team of the Grand ed by Group C. Th* plcturos ware moat colorful under whose auspices ths program United MrthodlBt Oiurch get-together — on Informal hour hand to enroll anyone interested Apel and Fred Schwalm of Fay­ , The Rockville Lodge of Moose Stock* Sidewsik ...... Boellmonn basement. Two mosaea at 10 10:45 a. m. Junior church will Hin road and' the Wilbur Lodge of Connecticut exemplified Friday, October 3B and gave evidence that Dr. Friend was presented. Bolton, Conn. of fellowship at the parsonage for in becoming a member. ette Lodge. MeVnbers who wdll will be matched agalhst Manches­ (la CaUr) Ends’* PrMessional Hymn— o’clock for adulU, one In the main Bev. J. R. Yeager, Pastor Center Oongregnttonol Cliureh begin.'Ages 5 to 12. the Initiatory degree In a very Im- Military whist sponsored by Is on expert qmateur photogra­ boys and girls 10-16. Refreshments. 6:30 p. m. Young People’* 8 with lira. HUl and Mr. Paganl as The Itallan-American Friend­ ing with the 43rd division at Comp bella, at Country Club,'8 p. m, Holy a t y ”) ...... Gaul Responsive Reading, page a service at 7:30 p. m. In the more of Europe. Views of Strat- nounced the arrangements last New Britain, will lead the devo­ 'Trumpet Tune" ...... Purcell 'ruesdsy, 8:00 p. m. The month­ paasengws. Congresaman - at- ship Club will hold a dance tonight Pickett:rfVa. T ^ grand. Fred Friday, October 27 June MUdnsr Hutchinson, First reading. EVEN i r YOU KNOW NOTH­ church auditorium at which the at S o’clock at the club house on ford-on-Avon, Canterbury and the night. ’There was no information Holy Scripture, Matt. 13:44-52. tional period. Message,'by Rev. Hymn, " Jo j’ful, Joyful. We Adore ly Imeellng of the church board ING ABOUT GHIUSTIAN SCI­ L ugb Antoni N. Sadlak of Rock.> Edwards, acting os Noble Grand, Harvest Dance sponsored by Soprano — St. Francis of Aaslsl Church Thee" ...... Beethoven Rev. Dr. George S." Brookes wlTl Kingsbury avenue, with music by take country wrere most interest­ available, however, os to how many Offertory Anthem by the choir. Brick,Gustafson. All welcome. will be held In the Parish house. ENCE, take this epportoolty (e \’Hle was next In line, followed by give an address on "The FlrsL^OO requested District Deputy Grand Registered NursAs’ Asaoclation, Hymn—“Glorious ’Things Of Thee South Windsor Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Junior Anthem, "God le a Spirit" Bennett Wednesday. 7.30. The midweek local officials ad residents of the Charles Todd’s orchestra. Master Clarence Aspinwall to In­ ing, and - some of the pictures of Connecticut's 4,000 doctors, 1.- Are Spoken" ...A u strian Hymn "Lift a Lamp” ...... Benson leant eome of the foeto oboot Years of Ma.sonry In Tmlnnd American Legion Home. token in Scotland gave the audi­ Bonte sot. Near Burnham’s Comer Choir rehearsal. Offertory. "Offertory" Salnt-Saeh* prayer meeting w-lll be held at the .aecUon who took this opportunity. Children of Mary troduce the Grand Lodge officers 800 dentists and 174 veterinarians Sermon: Bm-. Edward J . Duffy, Pastor Hymn. "O Master, Let Me Walk this eeleaUrie teUgiea which County.” Stanley Usher of Hart­ Thursday, November t ence on idea o f the beauty of that would be affected by the new legis­ With Thee’, page 259. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Confer­ Anthem, "Jubilate Deo” ...N evtn church, in the lower auditorium. to try out this long-awaited Im- The Children of Mary of St. Jo- Slid district guests. A Yew brief . "Star Fair" under auspice*, of "Jesus And The Church," Bev, Frond* Kmvells, Cumte ence service. Mrs. Helen Lugn. heals elekacM and solve# ham ford. Grand Lodge orggfilet, will country. Norwray lived up to Its lation colling for the reglstrimw Sermon, "A Treasure Hunt Children’s Story—’The Children's Pastor Bell will be in charge. All problewie. 1 provament. . be In charge of the muelcal pro­ Heph'o, church will receive com­ remarks were made by Sovereign Tempi* Chapter No. 88. Order of Rev. Fred R. EJdgar Hkrtford, will sing soprano solos. Chapel". * munion Sunday at the 7:30 a. m. reputation of being one of the o f professional men. Though Human Experience."' msmbers and frlehds are urged tp Aceept this Invttattaa ea be­ ■ Ooinnilssioner Hill said that gram. Grand Master Frederick L. Phelps. Eastern Star, Masonic ’Temple, Recessional Hymn—"O Spirit Of Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 The Junior Choir will take part, Scripture Reading. Malt. 16:13-19.. attend this lmi>ortant lervlce. * lack of adequate funds when the 'MasA Grand Master Philip H. Kylander opens at 3 p. m. The Living God’,’ .. .St. Leonard Rev. J. R. Yeager half of ynaroelf, yo«r family, During the day. the grave of pr. Hymn, ’’Be Still, My Soul", page led by Chet Olson, who will sing Hymn, "Thou Lord of Life.” Highway was planned had resulted EIkt’ Clambake qnd other Grand Lodge officers Wednesday, November B PosUude—Chorale: "O Lord God. Icnoi soI(^....^ngs by the Male and year friends. Horatio A. Hamilton in West cem- 73. Mendon in a two, rather than a four lane eter>', SomerH, will be decorated The Rockville Lodge of Elks and guests. Annual turkey dinner and Thy Holy Word” ...... Bach Quartet; ^ v o u o n a by Rev. Lugn. .Sermon, ’’Like a Mighty Army F.mnniiel Lutheran Churrh will hold Its annual clambake Sun­ "Adagio” ...... Mozart The Week highway. The dally volume of Dr. Hamilton was the llrst master This was by far the largest Chrlstmoa sale. Second Congrega­ Concordia EvaageUcal Lutheran Hartford ;^[Md message by Rev. Moves the Church of 0 (k1” Rrv. Carl E. Olaon. Poalor A FREE LECTURE traffic was estimated at 8,000 day at the Elks’ grounds on North gathering of Odd Fellows In Man­ tional church. 9:30 a. m.. Church school. Church 7:00 p. m., Monday. Boy Scouta. Gustafson/^AIl welcome. Clarence W. Ilelaing. Organist of Kavette Lodge, sen-ing from Park street. Hymn, "Onward Christian Sol- vehiclei, hut la actually 10.000. 1825 lb 1S27. chester for many years and many community Players present Classes for all ages. Garden and Winter Streeta 7:30 p. m.. Monday. fThurch Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. Confer- dlera" ...... Sullivan and Choirmaster entitled MUe Hin overpass was given 10:45 a. nu-JIutaasy and Ex­ School Board meets at the home Little League Banquet . Skeet Club --v of the older members were pres­ "I^ht Up the Sky" at Bower* Barclay F. Wood, Organist and riice sen’ice. Miss Mae Stmon- Postlude, "March in D" Gullmant **Chrifitian Science: ; top priority by both. sUta and lo- The monthly meeting of the ent. school auditorium, B;30 p. m. tended Church school session. Choirmaster of Mrs. Robert Richardson. eon, Springfield, will sing contral Eighteenth Sunday After Trin­ Francis E. Oeissler, director of etortt Saari_,(tUTf4 Baft "Ostraet U 5:00 p. m.. Junior Hi—^Worship, 7:00 p. m., Tliesday. N. Y. F. The Week ' cal officials, but additional ones Athletics at Willlmantic State American Legion Skeet Club will After the degree work was over Thursday, November B to solos. ’The Senior Choir and ity, October 8. The Wny of Mnn'n De­ he held at the clubhouse Siind. Mere***” pie* *^*11 It T * The Ja4lg*” Carol Koehler. Installation of new Sunday 9:00 a. m.. Sunday si-hool. 1 will be built as fast as funds per- Trachent College and formerly V all went Into the- bmiiquet hall •The Merry Mart," South Meth­ Sunday, 0<;tober 8, Eighteenth the Glrle Trio will take part; mu­ . mlt. with a four-lane road also in- alter the ehoot. Final plans wldll where refreshments were eerved officers. „ _ . . Sunday after Trinity. sic directed by Chester B. Olson, 9:15 and 11:00. Morning services 10-30 a. m.. Divine Worship. The liverance From Evil coach at ■ Rockville High school. odist church W. S. C. 8. fair. 6:30 p. m., M. T. F . Reports of Zion Evangelical Lutheran i eluded In plana for the future, be made for the Field Day Shoot and a social time was enjoyed. 8:50 a.m.. Church schcxil. conference song leader. Confer­ 9:16. Church sthool. morning worship will he conducted Will be the speaker at the firstan- Friday, November 10 Aldersgate rally and Installation Churrh 11:00. Ouirch sch(x>l, nursery, / f The commissioner then brought mial Little League banquet tonight on tha following Sunday, October King David Lodge wlshee to '‘Cornerstone Capers” at Hollis­ niinm inif— rrr 10:16 a.m.. Divine worship. ence speaker Rev. Erick Gustafson and the sennon preached by Rev. by Herachell P. Nunn, C.8.B. ' bafors tha cameras a group spe- 15. BOLTON aan oes^ -i service. Cooper and High Street* will bring the message. All wel kindergarten, primary. Roy Hagen of the Hartford Semi­ of PortloM. Oregon at 7 o’clock at the Elks Carriage j thank Grand Lodge officers and ter school auditorium, sponsored 6:30 p. m., Epworth League Order of Worship Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor i daUy Interested In Highway Safe- District Deputy Grtnd Masters of Prelude: "Prelude in C. Major," come. 6:00. Pilgrim Fellowship. Junior nary. Member of tho Board of Lae- House. Members of the four | by Cornerstone club of St. Bridg­ "Great Hymns of the Church" High Young People. Business i ty. This included Oongresaman j districts 20 and 21. and eepeclally et’s church. Johann Bach. Friday. 7:30 p. m.. Conference Prelude—"Aria da Uhlesa" ...... tnreshlp of Hie Mother Church, teams in the League — Scouts, I • AIR-CONDITIONED ( movie. Devotions. Ruth Dowd. The 18th Sunday after Trinity— meeting—Movie on Mexico...... I'ompoaer Unknown I Sadlak, who, tha Commissioner Moose, Elks and P. A. C. — will District Deputy Grand Master Tuesday, November 14 Every Saturdiiy Night Proceoslonal Hymn: "May We, service. All music by home tal The First Church of Christ, Set' * had cooperated In securing Ariii\>l(evieH 8 A Weadettsl Bhewt The Week Our Mission Sunday. ent: Junior and Senior choir*, the 6:00. CYP club. Senior High Anthem— ”Be Thou My Vision ”. .. en tlst In Booton, Moss. be present as guests of the Rock­ Clarence Aspinwall and his staff, Fall concert of Chamlnade club. Thy Precept#, Fulfill," Merlbah. 9:00 a. ni.. Sunday sch(X)l. Young People. , Business meeting, WANTED { federal aid for Connecticut roads; Monday— Invocation. Male Quartet, Chester Olsoh, solo­ ...... G. A. Pearson J ville Lodge of Elks. Other guests all of whom worked so hard to Bower* school auditorium. Je d f Oarlsad Daaa Aaistwe 8.30 a. m.,Bible Class for Mr. Simpson will speak. (Contralto Solo, ' Mayor Frederick Berger, First 8e- Death Penally make this meeting a auccesa. Featuring JOHN SHIMESKY Oee* XeUjr 7:30 p. m Missionary commlt- Pulpit Hymn: "Peace, Perfect ist. Message by Rev. Gustafson. wiU be Bernard O’Rourke. New Wednesday, November 15 Oeo* Tieraap adults. Don’t miss this evening! 7:30. Young Adults, Robert Hen­ Eleanor B. Johnaon) Experifneed automobile Suntlay, October 8 , laetman Paganl, Selectman James England Director of Little League "Holiday Bazaar” at Center and HIS MELODY KNIGHTS "UIMMEB tee. Peace,” Pax Tecum. 10:00 a. m., Nursery class in the Representative Mau "W het* The ’Tuesday— derson. Offertory—"Adagletlo" ....Bizet mechanic. Good working 3 :0 0 p.m . .BaaebaU;. JjMaL_Gf«jwOJ_U:»e -^CoaUaued.from.Paga.One) . Congregational church. FOR DANCING, gTOCK" ..^..-BMawsUi,..,.,. Sermon. Rev. Alexander Meyer. Parish House during church wor­ Monday, 7:45. Rehersal Group C. Sermon: "Men Seeking A King­ ITlBpiiiTlfiir^ptr er schools Hartford League; Mayor FrMer- ; —'KHBOG-'T,-'U».-. A11-. FHilay, Debbidier B ■ili”e*i**" - Ba4*" " Uhoir Anthemr “O GIveThanks ship; ...... Second Oongrogational Churrh "Old Fashioned Concert." dom." conditionx. ~ In William H. Hall A .'K " Chattwton, william Hahn, "Anny Boxing doy sewing. Luncheon a t 12:30. Unto The Lord," William R. Ic k ^ r g e r . Firat S e l e c ^ Her- o„bert had re- Annual fair o f North Methodist at f : 1» at 4:U aed 18 Business meeting and election of *1 0 :0 0 a. m.. Divine Worship. North Mala and. North Streets 7:45. Loyal Circle of King’s Rev. Roy Hagen preatdent of the P. T. A. Council, bert P tfu ii and merntwa ox return to hit poat during W. S. C. S. FINE FOOD — LEGAL BEVERAGES Spence. Text: John 8:4 and 5b. Theme: Rev. LeUnd O. Hunt, Pastor Apply In Peraon High School in Judge. Charlaa Underwood, chalr- officers a t .3:00 p. m. Daughter*. Anthem—"How Isively Is Thy P™“ - ^ mpirea aoMj^Mpw and f^p^t line Oghtlng. explaining that Champ a Hero NO COVER — NO MINIMUM Bsa.. Bab H*p«, "Tourr Peata" Offertory: "Ave Verum,” Mozart. "While It Is Day. ” W’arrea D. Wood. Director of Tuesday, 7:30. Board of Educa­ Dwelling ” ...... Brahma 3:15 p. m., Brownies. 11:00 a, m.. Mission service in West H^ford managing p e i ^ e l of ^ had "a wife and children to 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. Recessional Hymn: "Gloriou# Music tion meeting. Postlude. DIUON have all been tnrited Buparin- . ponatdsr" Public Records Things Of Thee Are Spoken," the German language. Sunday, October 8 Wednesday, 3:16, Cherub choir Sunday-- teodant of SohniJn A. E; CTiatter- (Conttnued from Page One) 7:30 p. m.. School of Christian 3:30 p. m.. Mission festival First Church of Christ Expect Third Child Living, Hartford. Aiiatrion Hymn. 9:15 and 11 a. m. Divine Wor­ rehearsal. 7:00 p. nv, Luther League mceta ton will be She toaitnseeter Mra Gilbert returned to York Benediction. service. Preacher: The Rev. Wil­ ship. at the churrh vestry. Speaker, SALES t SERVICE Scientist, of Hartford A .bronxe trophy, donated by the men of a company which lost over Permit* Wednesday— 7:30 Senior choir rehearsal. from Tokyo after the fighting be­ T hree-^ld Amen. liam J . Wiltenburg, of Boston, Prelude— 7:30 Cub Scout Pack 4. Dr. Vernon Anderson from Storrs. Cor. Main and Leonard Ste. Cordially Invites You Elka, will bt presented to the half of its personnel without giv­ Wirth M. Velte, four-room dwell­ 7:30 p. m., Edgar Group. Mass., Director of Institutional gan In Korea. They have two ing with breezeway and garage on DRIVE-IN 8:00 p. m., Ward Group. Organ Poetlude. "Adagio in E Major" . .Bridge ’Iluirsday, 9:30. Rummage sale Conn. Also, sound movies, refresh­ League Champions, the P. A. C.. ing an Inch of ground. Rev. Peter Hagan will serve Con­ Missions for the Association of the children and are expecting a third. Once he went out alone and gave Porter street, 316,000.. Thursday— Hymn — by King’s Daughters. ments and aoclal hour. by Exalted Ruler George Stone.- Gilbert, she said, wrote her that AT THE CENTER THEATRE 7:46 p. m., Asbury Group. Work cordia aa supply pastor, starting Lutlieran Church for Works of "With Songs and Honors Soun-1- Movies of the 1848 World Series emergency old to a group of James E. Dougan, fivs-room PIKE Mercy. Refreshments will be 7:00. Dancing class for Pilgrim October 8th to 15lh Is Church ha waa convicted because ’’mili­ October 15. Pastor Hagan will be ing L o u d "...... Ellacombe and local league actlritlea will be wounded cut off by the Reds. He dwelling on Porter street, 311.000. CAVEY’S on quilt. A good attendance is de­ Fellowship. Paper Week. Members of the Lu­ served in the Parish House after r n f» Hvsrrm tary authorities wanted to make here until the arrival of the Rev. 7:00. School of Religion. shown. went out with the fighting heart Albin Oeblack, alterations, 16 sired. this service. Anthems-r- ther League, aaslsted by the par­ an example of someone." Brainard place. 350. , fMday— Erich O. Brandt, who will take up ’ Through the Love of God Our 8:00. School of Religion: ish worker, Mies Doris Mae John­ I'nloo Meeting Brannon said that the findings that had carried him to 168 con­ Note: At 1:30 p. m,, the Inter COAL secutive ring championships—of 3:00 p. m., W. S. C. 8. meeting. his duties as permanent pastor.,erf Saviou r"'...... Welsh Melody Friday, 3:30. Chapel choir re­ son. are In charge of eubscrlp- Local 58, ’TWIT A-CIO. will meet of the military court convened In Mrs. W. B. Landrum, representing (Concordia on or about November' s, natlonay Lutheran Hour broad­ BUY on Sunday at 2:30 p. m.. In Union the 23th DMalon, First Corps, Ex-Representative Die* cast will be heard over WON8 (Junior Choir—First Service) hearsal. llons. Korea will be reviewed by on The FOUROFUS the Board of Missions an)-W’eds Potluck supper. The Week and COKE hall to take action on the 12 cents Army board here and by a Judi­ Eighth Army, Far East Command, Newtown, Oct. 7—UPj— William Extension, will be the speaker. Hartford, today at 1:30 p. m., over per hour wage increase which has and finally of the entire, U. S. K. Stone, 83, of Kent, former Firet Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. W6PR. Sprin^eld, at 3:30, ahd Lord” ...... Tltcomb Monday— cial council in the Judge Advocate HNE ENTERTAINMENT AND MUSIC 6:30 p. m.. Mother and Daugh­ (Senior (Tholr—Second Service) .3:30 p. m.. Girl Scoula. been offered by the M. T. Stevena Army. Selectman In that town and for­ The Senior Choir of Concordia over WTHT at 5 o’clock. Zion General’s office. ter banquet, will rehearse In the church sanc­ Offertory— St. John’s Polish National Oalhollr. 6:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. MEMORIALS A Bona Company. Leon Neumann, He was still the champion—un mer State Representative, died at 7:00-0:00 p. m., Choir rehearsal. Lutheran is a church of the Inter­ Churrh president of the Union, said that a President Last Resort DEUapUS FOOD nNE LIQUORS tuary. All members are urged to "Sursum Cords” ...... Ireland 8:00 p. m„ Beethoven Glee Club. defeated when he went out for! the Fairfield State Hospital yes­ national Lutheran Hour, heard Ren. Stephen S. Str.vjewskl 8:00 p. m.. Father* of Scouts committee, consisting of Ehigene Gilbert may be represented by , ... . terday after a long Ulnees. be present. over 1.100 sUtlons in 36 languages Hymn— sttomeya or other counsel at each "Come. Kingdom of Our Mias O ars Skraborz, Organist meet in Green R(X>m. V. Dick, Joseph Lentocha and him­ ■ 7 A OVA .A# I * SvG HllHie Body as Shield Tile SalvaUan Army in United States and C&nada and _1> OF PROVEN self, had nagotlated with officials etoge o f the review. Ood" ...... St. Thomas Tuesday— Two wounded men had to be SUNDAY DINNERS 661 Main Street in 49 territories and foreign coun­ Sunday— 7:30 p. m.. Members of BroUier- li of tha company fdr several houra Brannon explained that the rec­ North Methodist Church tries. Sermon—By the Rev. Harold 8. brought back or they would die. Major and Mrs. B. C. Jones 447 North BUtn 8:30 a. m.. mass hood meet at church, A field trip last Tuesday in Boston. The Union ord, If found to support the court SERVED FROM 12:80 TO 8:30 Officers in Charge The Week Matthews, China Secretary of martial finding* and sentence, will A North Korean mortar bar­ WUlnrd J . MoIsHighUn Paster 10:30 a. m.. mass la planned. asked for a 20 cents per hour in- rage was on. Jackson and an un­ Tuesday and Friday. 4:00 p. m., the American board of Ckimmls- cremae, with the Stevena Company be -submitted to th* President William L. Brown, Organist sioners for Foreign Missions. .Wednesday— SUPERIORITY identified assistant tried to carry 8:30 a. m., Simdoy ocbool. Han­ Confirmation instruction. 3:15 p. m„ Brownies. officials finally offering 12 centa The President he* th* final au­ nah Humphries, Y. P. Sergeant Boston, Moss. MORIARTY thority on whether to confirm the the two men to safety. Divine Worship, 9:80 and 11:00 Friday, 3:00-4:00 and 7:00-8:00 St. Mary’s E|dacap«l Churrh 7:30 p. m., Emanuel Choir. This waa tentatively accepted by The Reds concentrated the fire AT THE CENTER Major. A new and unique attend­ p. m.. Registration for Holy Com­ Hymn— Churrh and Locust streets Correctly designed monomente ara prodwete of carefaL death eentence or to commute it m. ‘Christ for the World! We Thursday— the committee, pending action by on automatic iveapona and email R r ;n tl ance plan will be announced. munion, celebrated next Sunday, Rev. Alfred L WHlhuns, Rector 2:00 p. m., I.adies’ Aid. intelligent study. They have balucc, dtatinetton and BROTHERS tha Union membership. - to a leeser form of punishment. NOW — THRU N EXT WED. CAVEY’S Prelude, "Piece Herolque” Franck Sing" ...... Italian Hymn arms on Jackson os he adminis­ 10:50 a. m.. Holiness meeting. and in the 11 a. m. service on Oc­ Rev. Jomre M. Neill, Rector 8:00 p. m.. G Clef Club. meaning: they have beauty that will endare. Football Under Ughts The Army Judge Advocate gave Sermon theme: "The Reviving Processional Hymn, 372, “Lx>ve Di­ Postlude— TEL. S13 the following eummory of events tered to the woimded. ' WH.LIA.M B.ARRY vine" tober 22. BmeriUie Friday— The first football gamp in Rock- IIOIJIEN In FITZGERALD Pasture#.’’ "Voluntary on the lOOth Pealm Cutting Dona In Our Own Shop Prom Tho vUle ever to be play^ under llghCs lending to the court martial. He protected the wounded with Hymn, "Children of the Heavenly Tune” ...... Purcell Rev. Rtohonl B. Kolter, Assistant 8:00 p. m.. Special meeting of hi* own body. As their shield he 10:50 a. m.. Junior H ollnw ^ Rough Stone To The Kiniohed Memorial 1 . Gilbert wo* placed In command “UNION STATION” meeting. Mrs. Major Jonee aipd King” ...... Pleyel W'apping Oommiuilty ^ u rc h Women of the parteh will be the congregation to receive report took a mortal wound. 8 a. m., Holy (Communion, if Parish Building Committee and of Company A of the 24th (all------PLU S ------Marylyn Ford*, leaders. Junior Choir Rev. David Crockett, Minister given an opportunity to enlist In » _ Negro) regiment on July 31 when "Heedless of hla persgcial safe- THE MOS*^ 2:00 p. m.. Memorial Hospital Anthem, "We Praise Thee, O God ” Mrs, Alexander UrbnnettI, the Ecumenical Register Move­ 9:30 a. m.. flitldren's Service. act thereon. This is an important ______*kc Army citation^aid today ROBERT JOAN Office of Instruction with address large attendance Is the forward unit* of the reglm'ent WALKER la LESLIE vlaltation...... Wilson Organist and Choir Director ment of the Council of Church meeting. A war* holding poslticma under a t - 1 *** fighter FAiiaNATING • DANCEABLE Hymn, "Lord Of Our Life" by Mr. Kalter. Junior choir. Church encouraged. “Bklpper Snrpirleed His Wlfa^ 2:00 p. m., SUver Ldne Suftdoy Women, * t the 11:00 a. m. service. Manchester Memorial Co. tack by the Red Korean*. Philadelphia and Cayce, S. school; CeCU Kittle in charge. Offertory, “Pants Angelicus" Sunday, October 8: The enlistment fee is 31.00. The achool classes follow this service. Satiirday-T- Ttorni^e Auto Body Works Disobeyed 3 Order* | C., a* a hero. • BAND IN tOW N • 6:45 p. m., Bond open air meet­ ...... Franck 9:30 a. m., C^lhurch school, Mra. goal of the register is to secure 11 a. m„ Morning Prayer with, 9:00 a. m Junior Choir, A. H. AlMBTn, Prop. (jortipany A waa sssighed to STARTS NEXT THimS. ing. Address, Miss Kathryn* J . Blerl, Guy Finney, superintendent.- 31.000^000 to be used for the fur­ October 8 to IS. Ecumenical HARRISON m'REBT—MANCHESTER B«iH Ob Istecritr Rockefeller Center In New York sermon by the Rector. The mem­ Growing On Service bold the outpost line nearest the | Don DAILEV • Betty ORABLE ' 7:00 p. m.. Standard open air Personnel Secretary, Board of 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship. therance of the work of church bers of the local Orange Lodges Registration of church women. In­ OPP, EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5207 OR 7787 has a sunken plaza that In summer “MV BLUE HEAVEN” meeting. Miasiona. terested persona please contact IM BHODLE TURNPIKE PHONE 7043 eneiny. In mid-afternoon, the Prelude, "Andante"—Grieg. women within the new National will worship together at this serv­ rwmril shows. Gilbert left his post I .‘k a tS e In Tedurioolor THE 7:30 p. m.. Solvation meeting. Hymn, ‘Tell The Blesied Tidings" "Andante’’—Mendelssohn. Council of (Thurche# of Christ. ice. Elsie Gustafson. with three adi-once platoons to 1 *• • skating rink, ’TEMPO FOUR Topic: "God's Magnifying Glass:” PMtIude-—"Finale from "Six Piec­ Hymn, "Come ’Thou Almighty Mrs. Leland O. Hunt Is in charge Musical outline: lead his fourth platoon in setting I ------^------FEA’^R E D TONIGHT The Week es” ’ ...... Franck King’’—Giordlnt. of securing registration among Mechanical and Auto Body Repairing Sunday School 9:80 Processional, "Onward, Christian up a road block In the rear should [ Monday— Scripture reading. women of the parish. Soldiers." iJ^m sstW bm asHgaahi^gaawro^paehwi^gri it y t m iJWhw HRW V i w a withdrawal be nsceoaory. AT THE EVER I^OPULAR AIR-CONDITIONED 3:30 p. m.. Junior Legion. A Charles Field, Supt. “Offertory"—Gullmont, 11:00 a. m. Worship Hour Painting, Prompt Service Chorus Choir Practice, 7:80 p. m. Sequence, ’'Fight the Good Fight". At th* proposed rite'Of the road 3 ~ D A Y S n rl Bible and bofideritft hour for Hymn, "More Love to Thee, O Nurserv. Offertory, "Sing to the Lord block, the enemy opened up with boys and girls under 12. Mra. . The Week Christ’’—Doone. 6:00 p. m. Junior Fellowship. STABUNO Monday-!— Joyful Song”—Dsrst. Written Guarantee . Terms automatic weapons fire that "dis­ Major Jones in charge. Sermon, "Deep Waters Run 6:00 p. m Mu Sigma CTil. Professional, "Faith of Our Fa­ 7:30 p. m.. Friendship Circle. 7:30, Official Board meeting. Tile Week persed and disorganized the pla­ Smooth.'' thers.” toon, th* member* of which ran ’ TOMORROW Mrs. Maynard Clough, leader, Tuesday— Hymn, "O Love -That Wilt Not Monday— toward the rear." Tuesday— 7:00, Boy Scout Troop 83. 8:36 p. m. Girl ScoutTroop No. Notices Wednesday— ^ Let Me Go”—Peace. Shortly thereafter, th* records 8:00 p. m., Beginners’ close In PosUude, "POsUude In D”— 12 meets at the church. Monday, evening at 7:30 in the FUHHf MTHIWlLDIIWSH'' SelecUons from ths Blblt include ‘9 ■ Muaic To Thrill Your Seal 26 VILLAGE ST. and ORCHESTRA i ■arioga dared the ducaUTmoy obtain thorn . . . BEST OF SERVICE rR O M tIC U Goepei HaB the Mlowlng; Peter "prayed; and at th* meeting. 4U Ceater Street ..said, Tsbitho, arise. And ah* SoBf Leader: CHESTER B. OLSOV opened her eyed: and when die Panama, according to th* Bdbh tt;S0 aJsiH B re a l^ of Broad. saw Peter, she sat up. Ajid he Suaday Servieea At 11 A. M. and |5 P. M. . of Knowledge >-ear book. Dancing^ Rhumbas — Dancing — Fun — Dancing — Every tiling 12:15 p.m., SundaY achool. gave her his hand, and-lifted her Indian word meaning TRY OUR LUNCHEON SPEOALS 7:00—p.m.. Goepei meeting. ' up, si)d alien he had called the Services Tuesday through Friday At t:30 P. M. Tuesday. 7:45 p.m.. prayer meet- aiunts and -widows nreaented her lUve." , (Act-9:40-41.) toSf - t / r \ Si ....

_____ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANeHE8TER,rter. Mrs. Joseph CiieHt of Honor Seeks/ Probe ; t T oday 8 R a d io WHAY — flit Label Capone Columbia living at the Sink farm at pres­ A vUitor in town Tuesday Waa Novak alao read a paper on "Au­ ent with the SIrak family, who. It • taxpayer of more than thirty tumn.” Dellcloue refreshments FIRE WTHT — 12M Should Form Club were served and a pleasant social WUUl - Ittfl Eastern Standard Time 771* (Cosmopolitan, Club held Its inactioB of town offlelala here Is reported, plan to build a homo years who had seen her property only once since ahe inherited It hour waa enjoyed. Robert Llnke, Of Bowles Talk i nrat meeting of the 1950-51 seS'? Onng Member was quite uneventful Monday with nearby. Mrs. Joseph Hutchins, lx * An­ from her father In 1917. Mrs. Ray (CaatlsMS From Page Oaa) Orange Master; presided. '38 weto liflfl— i7 :l5 — ■6n yesterday afteinoon In the little better than one half of the Jo.seph Snyder of New York has present. WPRCl—News. WTHT—Bert Atidrewe. Robbins room at th* Center Con­ geles, CalifomlA arrived Monday On Forty-Third I WONS — Twin Views of the Mafia Leader votera coming out to east their to visit at the home of her hus­ an aunt and undo visiting her haa hirad California lawyAr Mel­ Allan L. Carir, former reader at WCXJC—Musically Yours vin BalU. The prince declined to SL Peter's Episcopal church, He­ I News. gregational church, with Mrs. D. haDotA Most of the officers were band's parents Mr. and Mrg. I..eg- from Butte, Montana She brought WTHT—News. them to Connecticut to see Its any If Tie planned to eue Barbara bron, w ad In Hebro'n Wednesday (Conttmied frtmv'Psg* One) WfnC-—News. . , 7:$6— C. Y. Moore, founder and Presi­ ntum ed to poeU they hed been ter J . Hutchins for a few Weeks. and called^on a number of hie old WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. PNt* One) Mrs. Hutchins Is a alstcr.pf Mrs. beautiful countryalde, ahe aal.d. but added that "people can't walk WHAY—Saturday Matinee. dent Emeritus of the club, as the filling. Clair U Robinson, R. nrat on me forever." friends here. He is now living In CHIEF has secret Information which he Is WONS—Comedy of Errors. selectman for more than thirty Stewart TibblU alSb of Columbia. Imagine her auiprlac when, upon W KKB—News: Parade of HtU. guest of honor. ITte member* en­ ^--1,1 Club. H « t(dd tbs commit* rnaching Columbia, she found her Heatedty he denied Barbara's Middle Haddam, where he is car­ t a jf t j withholding from the public or If WTHT — Btxzz Adlara's Play­ joyed a delicious luncheon w;hlcli rears w*a ra-electod with a vote M n. Raymond E. Clarke and rying on an antique business. He 1:16—' Ita |m4 iM t fW.OOO to FUcoa own few acres adjoining the town accuaation that he wed her for her he la Juat perpetrating for politi­ . WDRC-^uest Star. room. was served under the' chairman­ a t 278; Maury H. Hutchlna R, hie daughter Mlea Lois Clarke have n - haa been employed at a boys' By CIjief James H. Schaub cal purposes a cruel hoax on th* maoo ■ second selectman for nearly aa dump. Thla waa doubly diatresa- money—estimated between $20,- WTHT—Guest Star. WTIC—People Are Funny. ship of Mr*. Hnymond Goslec snd tumed from a abort trip to lAke 000,000 and $40.000,000—and In- esmp through the summer. In Natiohal Guardsmen of Connecti­ Tojiwkt tb« mmsy years polled 272; .Alfred 8o- Placid. N. Y. ing to a woman whose bualneaa la W TIC-NaUonal Farm and 8:06— Mrs. Edson Bailey. alated it was Barbara who. had Clinton. Next week (October 8-15) Is cut and their famlUea.” WDRC—Gen* Autry, After a short Inisiness meeting. ■aid. Im bwtowcd WO.JM tacchi, D, was returned to office Wedding annlvenarles come to scenic decorating for thcatera. Sweet com from local garaens He added: Rome Hour. WUUun Jobiyrtot). oM of tto ^ * asked him to marry her "again Fire Prevention Week and a lot of w n c —Cats Dely Show. Mr*. Wallace G. Payne, president, as third aelectman though he and a number of local people about this Mrs. Snyder told realdenta here has lasted right up to October this Quote* the President 1 :$»— •n of 8port«nan’» that ahe had Inherited the prop­ and again and again.” So he did. ua who are Interested in fire safe­ WDRC—Stars Over Hollywood. WTHT—Shoot the Moon. gave an Interesting and InspIrinK^ hla running mate on the P^3^ time of year. One to be remembered In 194'7., year, and some are getting com "If he (the Governor) haa the 000 from Max John Naumec were tied for third erty when she waa Romonda Jo ­ ty are going to be busier thah us- W«- Fleiir of Pine St. celebratef Mrs. June N. Urant (1942-45). the town $387.60, with its 82 ally, but few' of us doubt that mil­ the past week President Truman WHAY-Ne)gs. State Federation o^’'\Vomcn's clubs by a mortgage on Riccae $800.* -am D, 96; Board of Tax Revlewa. Webster who alao has a home In She’a Very Slneere pages, to get the report out. This lions of people in thla country first has been maintaining that nation­ WTIC—Music. In the press Ix^ contest. marriage vows In a ceremony on Mr*. C. H. jferguson was hos­ Horace 8 . Holt with 263 votes their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Columbia. " I think she loved me," re­ year, with some material omitted became aware of the importance al security demands there be no * ^ ( ^ —1290 Club. 9:06— WDRC -Gangbuaters. tess for theJReetlng. CMcago^-and a r o o r tg ^ m one against Joseph Siegda. P 89; Mr. and M n. Chauncey M, Squler Mrs. W. E. Pierce, welfare minisced . Prince Troubetzkoy. which does not seem of great in­ of fire safety during Fire Preven­ letdown In oUr military effort." W D R ^ O lv e and Taka. / of hli homea In long Beach. Ind. Board of Fducatlon, DonaM R. chairman of Columbia PTA, aaid "She's always been sincere about terest or Importance, and which is tion Week in the pa-st. Governor Howies remained silent WKN«- Request Matl- WTIC—Tour Hit Pa^e. . noted their 26th anniversary Oc­ WHAY—Mooiillght ‘Matinee. / Philip D*Andrea. another for­ Tuttle R, 27.5 votes against John tober 4, and on October 5 Mr. and Ttiesday that plans have been everything she's done. Even if she on file at the town clerk's office, fire Prevention Week is a rela­ in the face of the Watson attack, ngt. mer member of the Capone mob NAumec. 79; Zoning Boarl of Ap­ completed for a well child confer­ married 20 times, she'd be sincere there are only 56 pages, and cost tively young project, loss than h'll Wechsler sprang to hla defense 2 : ^ WONS—Hawaii Call*. —Photo by Vlchl Mrs, Clinton Ladd observed their WTHT—What Makes You Tick. S iiiid n y and alao on federal parole in con- peals, Newton B. Smith, R. 261. fourth. Mr. and M n. E. Malcolm ence for pre-school age children every time." Is $100, thus saving $87.50 of the thirty years old, as a matter of with a statement in which he wITHT—Wisconsin n vs. Illinois Left to right above are Matthew Morlartv. Mr*. Roy Knofla, of 299 Main street, and .lohrt Stewart Orchard New^ Mcuon with the coneplracy ~n- 'ITieodore Swol, D, 90: Agent of Stannard will observe their tenth to be held In Yeomans hall Octo­ Still "I should never have mar­ people's tax money. Nonnah Jo- fact. It started out u Fire Pre charged that the Wethersfield vet­ Football Game. ot the KnlghU of Columbn.s carnival committer xtandi’ig in front of the Mercury automobile which Mrs. We have ftninhed picking our McIntosh crop and w d l' Vtction. teaUfled at laat night a Town Deposit Fund, named by ber 12. With 87 children In town Ite of the University of Connecti­ ventton "Day " baclt»Ti 1911, when eran was being used by the Repub­ WTHT—Gridiron FroUca. WTICJ—Dennis Day. Kllofla won at this year's K. of C. fair. . The Mercurv (s soW here hy Mr. Moriarty.______' ■ At /ioii Lutheran on October 19. ried Baba," he w-ent on. "It was WDRC—My Favorite Husband. of them are atored in refrigeration for future use. •eaalan. Kefauvar eald the ccto- both parties, Margaret Woodward; to be accommodated at four con­ my mistake, not hers. I was only cut was of great help. Mem­ the fire marshala of the country lican leadership '^In dev^oplng The cost of operating expenses, bers of the committee axe Dr. .■niggestcd that October 9, the Uieir technique of th* big lie by W O N S-^ uy Lomliardo Shots. However, we have on hand some. H grades and some mittee queatloned him op the Registrar of Voters. Horace E. ferences during the year, Mrs. a stockbroker. She loved high ao- WDRC—Music with the Girls. taxes, for current expenses, at thb Mtsalon Sunday Is annually ob­ to the town of Columbia, for the Charles M. Ixircfmib, chairman; fortieth anniversary of the Chica­ distorting the news." WCCC—News; 1290 Oub. WTHT—Can You Top Thla? a.m. and at St. Joseph's church In badiground of the Capone jjang In Little, R, and Irene J. Hernitt, D; Pierce said, it has been decided ciety.” He gave her age as 37, his 8:10 annual town meeting Moi)dB.v good windfalls which we cannot store, As long fls they year ending September 1, 1951. is Rev. George M- Milne. secretarA'; go fire, be set aside for special Watson "well knows.” said 2:45— 6:48— Elaglevllle at a m. served on the second Sunday In an affort to learn the parta played Fire commissioners. Newton B. estimated to be 843.931..54, accord­ that visits will be by appointment. as 38. South Coventry Rev. Reginald A. Merrifleld will night at the churen comnKmlty last we offer; by each member. Smith. R and George K. Peters. D, Due to the large number of chil­ Howard E. Porter. John Queen, fire safety publicity. Many Gov­ Wechsler, that the^ Governor did WTIC—Kick-Off Tunc*. WONS—Frank Edwarda. house In North Coventry, / tt was October hy Zion Uithernn church. ing to the report of the selectmen. If he married her for her mil­ Edwin Smith. ernors proclaimed Fire Prevention not promise the troops relief from WHAY—Notre Dame Football 10:60— uae "The Harvest Basket" as his Wintifull Macs »l per IhinIicI and u IipI- \ iTha committee had trouble boih End Eli of the follow- dren appointments will be limited Mre. PMiliie U ttle Sunday 11 a. ra. serylce acmion voted to that ronslderatlph of Ar­ Tomorniw at 10 a. m. and again with one wltneaa—M n. Ann The printed report published for lions, he asked, "where's the The towm election came off^ as Day that year and In succeeding federal duly In April, but merely Game. WDRC—Sing It Again. Ceveqtry 7-6281 Ing grand Jurors. Chauncey M. the ronyentence' of Information to tp one a year for children over money? Unfortunately 1 never topic at the Second Congregation­ ticle* 1. 2, 4. 5 of the Warning be at 3:00 p. ni. services will he held ler grade at $1.00 |H*r V2 IhikIipI liahket. B Plaehattl. wife of dharlea Fiachet- Sqtiier, Samuel Kassman and Rua- three year.s of age and two a year usual with a Republican victory. years the event became big news .■mggested to reporters that a ro­ $ :I5 — . WHAY—Nevm; Moonlight Mat­ po.slponed until an tojuumed an­ townspeople e^oneously gives this took any." His own resources arc tation policy for National Guard al church. The Christian Endea­ St the church. The pastor. Rev. ti, th m n e hoodlum reported hid­ sell A. Andrews. R, Philip H. Ilh­ under three, unicsa some emer­ The ticket reads: assessor. Han'y n.s Hie National Board of Fire Un­ W TIC — Alabama - Vanderbilt inee. nual tow-n meeting to bie called not Paul G. Prokopy, at the morning fl^irie as 138/121 73. CTair U Rob­ "very moderate," he declared. "I derwriters. the NaUonal Fire Pro­ training would be rleslrablc. Norman Heckler was elected presi­ vor Society members will meet at grade at 75c ami $l.tMI basket. ing in Mexico with hla brother. am Maurice Alexander. Solomon gency makt'.s an extra visit neces­ H. Kirkman; board of tax review, Football Game. WTIC—Judy Canova. I p. m. at" the Church Community later than Oclot>e^' 19. The Board service will quote from an unusual Booco.'and Tony Accardo, also an inson. first selectman pointed this am trying to get along with my tection Association, the Chamber Brigadier General James M. WONS—Chicago Theater of the dent of the CTass of 1951 at the Get them at Ihe orchard on Avery Street, Wappinf, Slnder. D; Constables, Republicans out at the Mniial town meeting sary. Dr. W. C. Hainsworth, local Robert P. DIman; first seleptnian, 8:5*— House .Sunday to go to Norfolk for of Finance wlll/)>rovtde a sum­ tract entitled "Three Minutes Re- ■x-Oapona g a n i^ r . .. Lucius W. Robinson. Jr.. Rlchar(t, pediatrician, will be the examin­ little motorbike factory in a Paris Winthrop S. Porter, 2nd. John E. of Commerce of the United States Quinn, the Assistant Adjutant - W(XX?—News; 1290 Oub. Air. South Street school Thursday mary sheet of'tlie 1949-50 Appro­ or at our stand—276 Oakland Street, Manchester. held In Y^mana Hall Tuesday General of the State, alao issued a the annual fall rally. The Coven- fore Twelve." K. Davis and Samuel Allen; Dem­ ing physiclail. Any new residents suburb." Horton, 3rd, Rolland K. Mcloche; and other groups helped to "pro­ WHAT—Concert' Orth. 'WTHT—Saturday Nit# Dancing morning following a typical poli­ liy fragm ent Society annual Har­ priations fair the 19.50-51 flscal In the afternoon Rev. William Sha rafUaed to anawer any quea- night and.'aaid the figure given as mote" it. staUment saying-h* was present tlona and waia ordered to return ocrats, Raymond K. Clarke, Mar­ are requested to call Mrs. Pierce agent of town deposit fund, Mrs. 4KM— Party. tical campaign highlighted by vest Slipper will h« served at the year. /' J. Wlltenhurg of Ihiston will give Schools agin Monday night. Plans were Hewitt, Romolo Saglio; con­ nee. News on all atatlona. trude T. Guilford, teacher Norman chairman. .’.i^nge Fair afternoon program, tory for Women, State Industrial ing. should instead read $23,216.54 containing October 9 was official­ gested a rotation policy for the 11:18— had the highest count of 32 poster* maata. ahe may be djed for con­ showed that 36.5 of the 663 voters as given In the achool report. The made to hold an achievement stables, Julea Rebillard, G. Richard 4:15— The Board of Education an­ Robert T. Wolfe received second School for Girls and Boys, and willI New Sunday school hymnals are ly proclaimed as Fire Prevention whole National Guard." said Quinn. WONS—Music. made In his favor. Other officer* nounced Wednesday night that the, 'prize and Peggy Cooper, third. tempt. participated In the election. 22S difference between thaae two. plus night November 3. A new club now In use at th* Hebron Congre­ Ives, Donald E. Griffin, John P. WONS—Ju'«e Box. he glad to anawer question*. of these were straight Republican Week by President Warren G. "Under this policy. If world con­ WDRC—The World Tonight, elected by the 40 pupils follow: furl oil contracl for the current Ilene Storrs wbm awarded a spe- The choir under the direction of Kafauver. In a speech yaaterday $1600 requested by and granted to project, woodwork, flx-lt ahd mod­ gational church, and are greatly O'Donnell, Joseph Grlffing, Don­ Harding. Since that time every 4 :l» — and 71 straight Democratic; 57 ald Heath, George Fabel, Gibson ditions are euch that all Guard . w n c —Bob Oonsldlne. Vice president. Earl Ericson, for­ school year has been awarded,/to rlal prize. A delicious supper In Misa Marlon Erdin. organist, will befora the . Slxecutlvca Oub ..of Columbia Volunteer Fire Depart­ eling airplanes, waa planned for appreciated. Donors are; The Rev. President of the United States has divisions are .not needed for sl- WCCC—News: Music. 11:25— were spill: 9 were rejects and 8 boys. Arts and crafta will be add­ C. Porter; registrars of voters, WHAT—Nee’s; Artistry In' merly of Carmel, N. Y.: secretaw. ■loscph Gorrls of South Coventry. the evening waa followed by the sing. The guest aolotst will he Chicago, outlined to reporters a ment at the meeting; makes the George M. Milne, pastor. Edward followed his example. multaneotia duty, it might be pos­ WDRC - Public Service Pro­ Also announced was the ajspolnt- annual Gr.iugc RiK.ster'Night pro­ absentees. 5 Republican and 3 total of $43,931.,54:. The meeting, ed to the girls' clubs which now A. smith, Philip S. Clark. Miss Bela L. Schrelcr, d„ Harold L. Rh}1hm. Joan Ayer; treasurer. Mary Grif­ Arijs Kelllja, who has aung lead­ ■arad i ^ t federal legUlaUve pro­ Last year, for the first time, the sible to replace the 43d in active gram. fith. Each candidate waa aIlo:red ment of I. William KelleV as the gram. James T. Ijildlaw showed gram which ha bellevea would curb Democratic. which was attended by about sev­ take up sewing and cooking. Mrs. E. Anne Clark, Miss Betty Lu Gray, r„ board of Education, Mra. ing part* in opera abroad. Stanley M. Field, who has headed Wednesday of Fire Prevention training with other divisions. The 1 1 :86— to make a two-minute speech,/for new driver of one of ,fhe town- movies on “ To the 7.artment meir.ber of the church. These ert Boynton, Richard Oreholsky. tion committee Wednesday night son, group. The affair will be held at of boats. Such s course is impor­ add to thq collection is urged to ter on the town dump waa prohib­ or casual where fire safety is con­ of 89 Branford street, escaped In­ WTHT—Sports; Music *t Six W T H A - lollow: Women's flrst, Mr*. Fred Ernest Calabretta was admitted Sunday guests at llw home of uid F B I. the former public beach at Co­ were greatly needed and are much cerned. jury yesterday afternoon at 2:30 Beverly DeCarli. John Feeney. Al­ to Wlndhapi Community Memorial tant to them In getting their first take them to the flrehouse. ited, with fine for each offense of WONS—News. P. M. ice Crickmore. Robert, McConnell Flaherty; second. Mrs. Roxanna Mr. and Mra. Howard Spear were T lumbia Lake If the weather la badge, a mld-shlpmlte. The course The Women's Auxiliary of appreciated. not more than $50. The eelectmen Why wait until next week? when a tricycle he waa riding shot WDRC—New*. hodpital on Monday. Mrs. John Church school at St. Peter's 6:00—Racing and SporU. Juclua and Infant son were dis­ Mr*. William Crilley. Mr. and Mra. good and In the old Red Bam at will be given In Manchester at the Windham Community Memorial wriU formulate a plan for disposing Why not check your property out from between hedges In front •:15— 6:15—Farm Report; Weather. O. Ernest Nelson and Mins Ellen Andover Lake If It raink opened' laat Sunday with an en­ charged from the hospital on Mon­ .YMCA and has been arranged by I hospital, remembering the splen- of garbage. It was alao voted to right now to be sure you have of his home and into the path of w n c—Bob Steele. Strictly 6:80—Western Serenade. E u ,.™ W. E .u ™ .r; Edstrom all of Hartford. Bolton The Champa went dqwn to de­ couraging enrollment and staff of done your beat to prevent fire and a car “driven by MrS. Dorothy third. Winfleld J . Andrews of Wil- day and Mra. Alma Smith wras dis­ Gleason- of Manchester, ' did response of the "Willlm- prohibit dumping of rubbish, gar­ Bperta; Weather. 6:45—Woman's Page. Thursday afternoon the pu­ charged from here on Satnrday. Mr. and Mra. Harold Corthell and feat Sunday, in AndoVer, at the past commander of the Hartford Antics," II musical revue put on teachers. Sessions are held Sun- bage, by the roadsides with fine as are prepared to fight an unavoid­ Wlnzler, 35 of 36 Benton street. WDRC— Correapondenta 7:00—News; (Candlelight and fairs. lay liniantlc. Specials, Mr. and Mra. Oaela Mahr QfllMbi da.vs at 9:45 a. m. pils with Mra.. .Guilford were trane- V — - - - ■ — 4 daughter Jane spent the week end » d . ■ hands of a team pIckM from the unit of the United States Power by local talent and directed by a above. It waa also voted to pur­ able blaze? Kirs. Wlnzler applied her brakes Scratchpad. Sliver. Harr>- Blpnchette of Wlllimantlc, with Mr. (?ortheira parents, Mr, teams of Lebanon. N*^>'on and A choir rehearsal waa held Tues­ and nudged the tricycle and young­ WONS—Tune Tim*. ported by school bus for an hour’s Mrs Ids Mott of North Windham, The Boston symphony orchestra squadron, and Oimmander Jameb professional,'last fall, plan to re­ day evening at the chui'ch, Horace chase additional land for $250 ad­ 7:80—Vaughn Monroe. was founded In 1881. It has had and Mr*. Wilber Allen. North Columbia. 3-1. Joel /and Terry' Certain types of the sulfa medi­ ster, according to police. Although WHAT—Supper Serenade 8:00—News; Anything Goea. Instruction at the Booth-DImock rhere were 12 table* In piny. Mn.. Keeney J./Hutchinson la Downing. They are designed to peat the event; Mrs. W. C. Hains­ W. Sellers accompanying on the joining the present plot. Town re­ Memori^ Librar>' under supervi­ ten conductor*. Reading Mass. Anthony of Columbii were bat­ create Interest In boating and nav- worth of Columbia will again be cines now are being widely used to the tricycle was slightly damag^, WTHT—News. WTIC—FM on the air 5:25 a. m.- There will be another such party ahalnnan of the Crusade for Free- pipe organ In place of Mias Mar­ porta were distributed and are on sion of Mis* Hattie E. Coombs, li­ tery on the all star/ team, Ken­ igatlon. The first In the series, j geheral chairman of arrange file at the town clerk's office. cut down disease fatalities among the youngster was not Injured, •:M— 1 a. m. here the evening of October I's ' dom in Bolton wblch win be con­ neth Garrison, ahorutop and Bil­ jorie H. Martin who waa unable to police said. brarian. The group was Instructed with Kenneth Spencer and John ducted next weak. Residents are "Manners and Custom.s" will be | ments. She haa announced that be present. Horace left fpr Car­ poultry. w n c—let Plano Quartet. Same as W nc. lie Vanatt. third bAMman. both given October 9 with Commander Torrey T. McKenney has again WTHT—Harry , Wlsmer Sport* Television In the use of the card catalogue H Westland again In charge. invited to sl|^ the Freedom from Columbia; AdamA shortstop, lisle. Penn., at 5 o'clock the next ■y'stem in preparation for next Scrolls which ^ 11 be placed at va- Downing the speaker; Oct. 16 been secured to direct. Others on nioming, by bus, having spent a Robber and Bank WDRC—Sports Review. WNHO—T>’ Robert HBberern and Janet Whitehouse center field, Frankel, Charles Burr of Manchester will the general committee Include WONS—Star* on Parsde. P. M. year's reference and research work Robertson of the seventh grade at [ rioua buatneaa houaer throughout short vacation at hla Hebron In connection with high school Y. W. C. As CRAFT CLASSES the town, ^ e scrolls will be first base and Praccia shortstop, ■peak on "Equipment and lig h ts;" Mts. John Holt of Hampton, heme. He hopes, to come again fl:45— 12;46—World .Series; Yankees the Center achool. James T. lAid- 1 from Hebron; Mahning. second (>ct. 23, Albert Hutchins of Man­ treasurer; Mrs. Morton Arnold,- Prexy Swap Tales WTHT—It's Tour Business. vs. Phillies. studies. This too. Is the first year law's classroom, and Ralph Noyes I placed In U>U Freedom Bell which (or a longer visit at Christmas SPECIALIZING IN such a project has been Included In THE PICTURE la to he dedicated In Berlin on Oc­ baseman. Bender, right field and chester, "Rules of the Road;" Oct. Windham Center, advertising; time. WONS— Over the Rainbow. 5:80—Joe DIMaggio. / and "Susie" Marie Jackson, same ' Joe Markwacr. left field, all from 30, Robert E. Gorton of Bolton. WDRC—News; Larry Les:ieur. 8:45—Wendy BSSrrie. the eighth grade curricuUim. Both Tiim: To BosiKTutsday, Ootobor 24 tober 24. V u l^ Nation! Day, The Mrs. Edward J . Ottenheimer, Shsa Marjorie H. Martin, libra- (Continued from Page One) grade and school, Horace 8. .Scru-! lyCbanon. Mr. Field aaid roaches ".Seamanship;" November 6, Lleu- Windham Center, patrol)^ and CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 7:66— 6:80—Lone Rahger. , Henry W. Ford, principal at the ton's classroom, have been elected: ben win cArry an Inscription para- rian.'^and Mrs. Daniel Q. Horton, George Heraey Roberteon school, and umpires will attend the dog- topant Commander - Robert. Ames patronesses; Mrs. Hermann Beck- her assistant, represented the W ON S-A1 Heifer. Sport* 7:00—Honk McCune Show. to the Student Council represents-! dirased /from Lincoln's wordi at bank on holidays, became interest­ GZNERAI. CONTRACTINr. and Ml’S. Guilford feel this experi- Cootinuios for Six THOtiayt Oettyeburg. "That this world, un­ roast, but parents, while not In­ of East Hartford, "Safety at Sea 'j ert. .Storrs, talent; Mrs. Frederick Douglas Librpr>', Hebron, at an w n c —Lhing 1950. 7:30—Alan Young Show. live board. vited to the roehl. are invited to .Two lecture nights will be devoted ed in Morton after reading lil* REMOIIEI.ING ANII REPAIRING 8:00—Ken Murray, Show. enci will not only help the pupils OF HEALTH! der Qod, shall have a new birth of A. Beardsley, CTolumbia, proper­ all-day meeting of the Whlton Li­ story in a national magazine (Sat­ WHAT—Sj-mphony Halt. Person.* liable t6 pay property PI-ACE: tlOMMl'NITV V — 79 NORTH MAIN STREET come along about 2:30 for the aft­ to "The Mariners Compass," Nov. brary In Manchester. Thursday. WTHT—Robert Nathan,' 9:00—Saturday Night Revue. to appreciate their own local li­ fratdo«li'’."n ia bell wUI stand as a ties; Mrs. 'Thomas A. Callaghan, urday Evening Post) several FREE ESrlMATES taxes must return to the Board of REGISTRATION: Oet. 10, 7:80 to 9i$0 P. M„ Community Y, p e m ^ s n t symbol of the free ernoon activities. 13 and 30. Henry Buck of Hart­ Wlllimantlc. rehearsal; Mrs. John A line of new fall books waa ex­ WDRC—Winner Take AH- 10:00—Wrcatllng: brary but zdso be of untold benefit / - weeks ago. in their fields of higher education. Assessors on or before the first WBrkfs determination to resist Mrs. Ella J. Little, East Hart­ ford will speak both nights. McGillivray, Hampton, costumes; hibited by representatives from --MURTGAGES ARRANGED CLANS NEWI.NG— Price $8.06, Instructor: Mr*. Hohert Mej'er. ford, has returned to her home the Hunttlng Library of Sprlng- He wrote Morton Inviting Him Mrs. John E. Barnabee,. Mrs. business day of November, a writ­ OoKMuntat aggrMsIon. Those who These elasses are open to men Mrs. Logan Bullitt, "Willimantlc, to be his guest for the week-end ten or printca list properly signed Time: 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. He knows he’s in gcxid health. And , sign the tcrolla may back up their after visiting her niece Mrs. Mae and women and not limited to balloons: Mrs. Richard C. ’ Mac­ fleld. Mass., which were of much Legal Notices Burton B. Moore. Jr., and Mra. at his river camp. Dates Announced and sworn to. on a form supplied Mrs. Jam es DIsaelt. Signatures with a contribution to Lyman Smith for several weeks. those who own boats. Donald. Columbia, ushers; Mrs. Interest. A metl)od for helping ERNEST A. RITCHIE Ruth W. Fayban will be hostesses MILLIN'ERV—Price $7.00. Inatriirtor; he's even got a pictura to prove it... A portion of hla letter read: Report of eonilltinn of the Min during the Coventry Garden Club by the Asscsacirs and approved by Radio Free Europe, the American Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pohlmann Plenty of work snd overtime, Raymond A. Parker. Windham out the various libraries is an ex­ 15 I.IBERTY ST. TEIi. 81T2. MANCTIESTEB Chester Truet Cnmuny of Manchester. For Overseas Mail "nnie: 7:80 to 9:30 P. M. a "picture of health.” pi^le’a broadcasting ststion in of Woodland Terrace have had with no wages, is promised by Co- Center, and Mlaa Eloise V. Bab- change of 25 broks from one 11- "About the only experience I Connecticut, a Stef* Banking Instltu annual, meeting to be held Tuesday the Tax Commissioner, of all tax­ Mr*. Thomas Hunter. bavq not had (n the banking bus-. KLIP COI’ERH—Price $3.00. Instructor: western Gerihany which daily word from their son, Joseph, Jr. liimbia Recreation ('onncll pro- son, Wlllimantlc. tickets; Mrs. brarj' to another, to be returned tlon. St the close of business on Sep­ at 1:30 p.m. at (he Nathan Hale able property, both real and per­ Time To Be Anhouneed. R erces the Iron Curtain, answer- that he has been promoted to the eventually. This Is a pleasing and iness )ms been the pririlege of sit­ tember 3S, 1S50. Published In accord Postmaster H. Olin Grant today Community Center. A slate of sonal, subject to taxation on the gram chairman Dr .Ralph E. Wol Uoyd MattersOn, Wlllimantlc, anee with a call made bv the Bank FURNITUBE REFININHING—Price $6.06. Instruetor: HaroM He’s not taking any unnecessary g Oommunlat propaganda. Radio rank of sergeant. Sgt. Pohlmann is n»er. who is looking for volunteers make-up: .Mr. Bullitt, sUge; Mrs. economical way of placing more ting down in some isolated spot announced the schedule for Christ- officers to be voted on will be pre­ flrst of October. A ten perecenl with ■ 'Jug of win* and a loaf ot ronuntaalener pursuant to the pro- Dwyer. Time: . 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. chances. He knows that a chest X-ray Free Europe is supplementing the serving with the AAF in Kprea. to take in the float, cat-walk an'd .'Samuel N. Rosenatrin. Williman­ books on the shelvfs for patrons. elalona of the bankln* law of the State ma* cards and overs«Aa mailing sented by the nominating commit­ penalty will be added to each list ■Mite Department's Voice of Mrs. Lucille Richmond, former­ pier which the council brought Hebron players In the All Star bread’ between us and talking of Connecticut. for Christmas. tee comprised of Mrs. E. Lynn 'not given in and sworn to on or HOOKED R t’GS— Price $8.00. Inatruelor: Mrs. Armand Pelle­ is ^he only sure way of detecting the tlc, transportation; Mrs. John T. with a one-time professional yegg- America broadcasts. It went on ly a general supervleor of Mercer from Mrs. Doris LeFlenr for use Roan, Willimantlc, publicity; and game play^ between the All Stars The Red Cross Needs aSSKTS All overseas mall and parcel Beerwort. Mrs. Albert J. Booth before the fli'«t of November. The tier. Beginner*’ and Advanced Claaaes. Time To ’Be An- the air on July 4th with native County, West Virginia, Joined the and Andover, laat Sunday, were man. Cash, balances post must be in the mail between and Mr*. John M. Tyler. Members AaSesaora will be at the Town Of- destructive effects of tuberculosis . . . at the Community beach at (?o- Mlaa Barbara Taylor, WlllimanUc, banks. Including rtpArg noiinred. language broadcasts to Crechoaio- staff at the office of Rural Educa­ lumbiaaLake. The float must be baby sitting. DavitJ Fracchla, Warren Frankel. Adnrina "Itoal Artlat” October 15 and November 15 to be of the Club will discuss ,tlw plans flee Building in South Coventry early TB frequently shows no symp- lohr. \Adama, and Merlin Whlte- "My reason for writuig you fa balance, and easli* ffelht'fli BRAIDED Bi;UN— Details To Be Announced I-ater. vakla and Rumania. Similar pro- tion .Service In Rockville, .Septem­ brought to .shore before October 15 BLOOD DONORS proeera of collection ____$2,140,404.54 reasonably sure of delivery by for the scmi-annusi plant anjd food dally during the month of October gram iji^ Poland, Hungary ber X. Mrs. Richmond has succeed­ when the water will l)e drawn off houae, of Hebron's Junior Com­ purely selfiah. Like Saint Paul Ifnlted States Ooremment Christmas. Christmas cards sale in the Auditorium of tne Cen­ from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. They will INPOKMAI- DEt/ORATIVB PAIN'TINO— Price $4.ll«. Instruc­ toms of any kind. munity League. The game waa ■uigam .werc soon added, bi ed Dr. Ins Sartorius as elementary tha lake for the winter, he said. sitting at the feet of Gamaliel, I obligations, direct ...... 2.025.945.14 m^ust be sent flrst class mall. Air ter on October 13 from 1:30 to 5 be at the church community house tor: Mr*. Harry Kltchlng. Time: 7:80 to 9:Si| P. M. won by the All Stars by a score have always enjoyed associating To Meet The Local Quota .Obligations, of flUles. i,pG' ' easting six hours a-May, aelren Bupsrvtsor Irt Columbia school. Dr. Therefore pijns have been made mall delivery to foreign countries p.m. Mra. Ernest Evans and Mra. In N orth. Coventry, Oct. 18 and Oil- PAINTING— Price $6.00. tnatnirtor: Mra. Ha rold Cotton. He knows that T B kills about 60,000 days a week. General Ltichis D. to get men together this coming of 8 to 1 . with a real artist, and when I ' political subdivislonc « . 5,000.00 will take from two to three weeks, John H. Westland will be in charge Saratorius was transferred this Court Cases League standings are given as read your articlea T immediately Loans and discounts (In- Oct. 25 to receive tax lists. Timet 9:80 to 11:30 A. M. and 7:80 to 9:80 P. M, people each year, people whose live* Clay is national chairman for the fall, to the Canaan office. . Sunday afternoon for this Job. On "Friday, October 13 eludlng $23X42 orerdrafU) .2.49S.5S9.M according to reports. of the affair. Mr*. Beerwort -will Crusade for Freedom. October 22 the bigger Jrjb is follcws; Hebron, 16 won, two lost; toought what a pleasure It would be In chsrg* of the plant sale fea­ Pupil* of the two seventh grade SLIMNAKTICN— Price 68.00. Instructor: Mr*, ifen a Morrison, Mrs. Leola Beck, local post­ The cases of Jam es Humphreys, Andover, 15 won, 3 lost; Ridges, Furniture and flxtu rea.... 54.345.36 might have been saved but for ignor­ Bolton PTA will hold a regular scheduled. Plenty of men will be to me to have the privilege of Real eatate owned other than turing spring flowering bulbs In­ classrooms at the Center School Time: Evening* One Hiwir. master and her son Guy left M6n- 22, of HarUord, and Peter Bonino, 14 won. 4 lost; Gilead, 11 won, 8 gave ..a aurprlae party lost Friday ance and indifference to the piotective huainess meeting at the school on make the work of taking down the talking for several days with such Coll Red Cross Headquarters bank premlees ______LSOOXU cluding-tollp«,-daffodlls-*nd grape- SQUARE DANCING— Rriee-88.66 Per tkmpto—$$.(Kl| IndlvIdonL Wednesday, October Hth. A social day on an automobile trip to Cali­ 22, of 38 Eldrldgo street, were lost; Columbia. 10 won, I lost; an artist as I know you to be.” ■'tHher iaaeta ...... 960.1$ iUtainMx»-in. honor of .the coming. fornia to be gone several weeks. catwalk and pier and storing on 6 Jbyx4lji».f;h..,‘cut 9".** '•_^'rffqiri)^ r!' "lyan- jKiiB|rre^- TS!??''*'*** To; Be„Ans - - hour win follow. On October 31st tiia shore a lighter Job. Thla woric Bolton, 9 won, 0 lost; Saleit, won. Morton, until recently ..a-xdgbt Marljboroiigh marrlage'-On •Oct'Obpr-44-of - • their, Mn, Alfred Soracchl, clerk at tha continued to Oct. 14 by Judge Wes­ 11 lost; Lebanon, 1 won, 17 lost. T otal aSSetS \Tr.-r.'. te.TW.asT.as potted iioua* plants. Mrs. Robert nounc^. _ the PTA will give a Halloween la for the Interests of the- town, in ctorii to x-'ClaVelliid Hotel, a e e ^ - H. Wilcox Will be In charge of the teacher, Jam es T. Laldlaw, ' and post office, win take Mrs. Beck's ley C. Oryk In Town Court thla This lea,vaa..Hobron-1n'ffnrt place. * L1ABIL1T1R8 The MRry Hall ach(»l will be party for the children in the school general and especially for the ed. "H* toys,. Jte’s . already tottf Deinsad deposits of Indlrl- food isle featuring home-baked Mlaa Katherine E. Purdln.^'OucaU For Further Information, Onll or Write He knowfl that the earlier T B u dw- place during her absence. morning. Humphreys -wax'Tap^' 'fam ily -party waa Bowdeii and hla eon "many trick* closed all day Monday, October 9 during the parly were Miss Ptjr- $686 eafeteria at 7 p. m. yonng,er--coTlnrll mef)t,\ng. Genrton of HAHifordT Morton plan* to leave here next uepostts of United States Teacher's Institute in Moodus. Oscar Miller, Mrs. G. Raymond ooetly it ifl to curef^ aei ring the birthdays of their sen, Government ...... 270,51X44 The Jolly 4-H’re met tor reor­ The faculty of the local achoola Department of Health a complete Norwich, ta.spending'a'Cwo. weeks' -WBS,tollder than he. They are COUNTS ...... 57|\»$.9< cia Avery, Jatiet Ryehling, Harriet C heck you r Chttft.ad|‘ la^adrtaable to mske arrangements of M n. Edward G. MacDougall of 'rqUona procedures are underwray ing a stop sign. Intoxication business .trip to Buffalo, N. T,,, lutd Town rlnanee Offlelal Dtrii on Hale. Community O n ler, Com­ Thiem, Janet Roblnaon:. deedra- Diane .RebUttod, 5. Ju lea 7. and a brief visit with his mother in TOTAL LfABILlTIES mittees follow: Refreshments. Lois ■arty. Mrs. Bosworth wiU be glad Cherry Valley road. TTiey plan to mad are being bandied hy Attorney counts againat Thomaa Morrison Lee, 6, children of Mr. and M ra tiona committee, Mary Ann Mor­ Teller to hear from anyone willing to move into the apartment after of Hartford and Leo HarWna, 40, Dayton, Ohio. 1 ANt) CAPITAL AC­ Thomaaton, Oct. 7—(8»i—Georg* Luthi, Alice DeWItt, cupcakes; Thomaa Ualavin of East Hartford, Julea RebUIard, Sr.; Janet, 6, COUNTS $4,733,347.46 eau, Janet Jtoi^lhach, Carol Alt- halp with transportation for the having It re-xlecorated, but In a who la a summer r.ekldent here. of 107 Hartford street, Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Ehnest Meyer of P.-Haas, 44. died yesterday In a Lee Scully, Dorothy Spencer. Lois ■chuler, Dofoto* Giglio; refreah- G ot on X-Ray- SMalc. p daughUr of Mr. and Mra. Irving L.‘ MEMORANDA few weeks will leave fdr Florida Mr. Oallavan offered hla servlcea resulted in suspended Judgments. Griffin of .Amston tHebron), and nnnaele road have been «nter- 2 H i e A r m y Aeaet* pledged or ueianed. Waterbury hospital after a short Luthi, punch; Dorothy Murayn, mento, H arrief Thiem. Doris West, 'Rev, Jake R. Teager will take where they spend the winters. to the council. The meeting adopt­ Louts Paggoll, 2$, a t Bolton, Donald, 5, son of Mr. and Mra talning Mra.. Meyer’a unde and a n A N a t ^ to lecure lUblUtl'ee .... $ 310.000.00 Ulneaa only four days after hla re- Shirley Pender, hor* d’oeuvres. Patricia Jurgeaen, Lucille Rialey, ag W kisaaoa topfe, “A Treasure aunt Mr. and 'Mra. Kennath C Make M appotatuMUt whsa tblj Mrs. John F. Walsh, Oolumbia ed certain changes in the by-lawa forfeited a $8 bond when ho tolled Donald E. Griffin, Sr. Lioans and discounts as election to the Thomaaton Town Miss Spencer Is in charge of writ­ Nancy Charland; gift committee. R an t ^Through Human Experi- Lake, is chairman of a committee to apfiear on a charge of blofklng Bryan of'W lalau Oahu, Hawaii. ' shown above are after de- ing invitations. During the tea eanvaeasT ealla a*"jfoae kossa. Erse which Included a change In name, There are 14 grandchildren of Finance Bohrd. Haaa, Treasurer Lola Luthi. Lillian Luthi. Janet . •me”, a t the 10:45 a. m. worship In charge of a CanasU and Bridge mUiing It now Oolumbia Recraa- a private driveway. A charge of Mr. and Mjc*. W. Sherwood Qrlffln. Thla visit was the flgst time \ € h i b ductibn' of valuation re­ of the Hayden Manufacturing Com­ the giria 'wlir discus* with theli' X-rays dnrieg tke esoatk of Na- ganrlee a t United Methodist party to be given at the Wmirnan- operating a bicycle without lights Mrtu Meyer had toen h*i< nnde m serves of ...... 1,565.47 mothers the projects to be under­ Rychling. An Informal- entertain­ vewber for < all ever 18 years st I. tton Council. Inc., to have the nom­ Who saya there are no large fami­ Btabe ot~ Connecticut. Cdunty of pany, leaves hla widow, a aon, s ment program .was presented with tomorrow. The church Uo Country Oub tonight inating and auditing committee against Anthony Stebblna. 17, of It Is hla flrst Visit In. this part of daughter, hla mother, a brother taken thla coming year,.; Slides on lies nowadays? Why, if they neriford, s*. Mancheeter. September LuclHe Rialey and Mary Ann Mor­ Mr. Morrison came to work at Manchester Trust In board win meet on Monday The party U open to the public previously named by the executive 195 North Main street, was were all old enough to vote it the Hountry to 27 years. 34. 1460. and a aiater. the rtoent drea* revue will also he November of 1949. After graduating from Manchester ~ a t the heme of Mrs. Rob- and is the beginning. Mtk. Walsh bard, chosen from the cotutcll duri dropped. 1 would be enough to pretty near Marjorie Lans. daughter of Mr. We R. B. Hathaway, Vloe President shown during the afternoon pro­ eau singing; Carol Altschuler. Cortl Potter and Roberta Kmlber High School, he atUhded Trinity CpUega where he etudted The ntMtlng of saw, of what the memban hope ing the, January meeting; ai^d a Continued to Oct. 14 were ■wing an election In Hepron. and Mr*. John H. Lana who waa tn$ U 'H . Marie. Treasurer, of the Saw Maaulhetnrer Die* gram economics and psychology. He enjoys classical music, club baa been pdet- will be a social season with the Clause'which empowere any three charges of speeding and passing I t waa Neighbors' Night a t He­ Injurad In th* awing on the Cen­ BINGO ilaacheftcr Triwt Cenpany, d* aolcma- Rev. Hftold E. Psraona wlU us# danelng;Galen Shea playing violin Spiles for this advsrlitomast b eooNfcifled os 9 ly 4wa*r.1bst the foresolnf statement winter sports, swimming and Ashing and has o particular Oetober U to Tuet- club the hub of aeUviUca. memtora of the executive commu­ a ptop, sign and red light againrt bron Grange Tueaday evening, ter school play ground when sHa New Haven, Oct. 7— (*1 E a as his Suaday 10:45 a.m. aennoa aoloa. puUctarviMby V Oetoher IT. The regular Boy changed her standing position to and rtMtar . Informatlea la tr|i* to'tha Interest In boats. Mr. Morrison lives at 18 LlHey Btreet In -Bunday guests at the home of te* to call a ’special meeting when Anthony Martinello, 24, of 16 held a t Ouead (tonununBy hau. -rl of our knowledse and balleX gene J. Sullivan. 48, of West topic:, "Alternative to Futility,” Mra. A. Hariry W. Olsen is as- ' Manchester. and Metbodlat Youth Fel- Mr. and M n. Donald X. Wood- necessary. I t waa voted to Inveatl- M ints' court. Four Granges had been Invited to sit in the awing has a broken ankle Every Saturday Night R. B. HATHAWAY Haven. Atlantic Saw .Manufactur­ a t to* First Congregational church. slating. tha Board of Aasessora laaetlnga wUl take p)ace wai>d ware hla brother and wlfa gato insuring the council's equip­ meet with Hebron, Coventry, “Co­ that was nut in a cast at tKe Vies Presldant. ing Company vice-president and ,Mlss Adeline Hoff will rendqr a during this month a t' the Towm MANCHESTER bRU^ and Tttaaday evening, Mr. and MrA Hubert Woodward ment, which la now valued at On 'the day John learned of the lumbia HUlatown and Andover, Johnson Memorial Hdanltal Mon­ U H. MARTS. sales manager, died yesterday in 80I0. The hew Sunday school h

( V- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER I', 1960 PAGE SRVraf m s to; MANCHUTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNh SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1960 When their scliool bulldfeig ia com ­ i a. m. to 12 noon and X to 4:80 p. ro. unity tha UniUd NnUona majori­ productions aver Booming upward. pleted. I believe it WUl be held up . LONELV PCUPtB Rhetiinatic Heart Driiig thia Uma Mrs. Hazel Van Standiifg Btill la failure. We tie set ears Imw #M yoi» .Sicllin wUl receive tho ilete. Every , ty hM mnintnlnad ^nca, Juno 2i, as a good -ekample of how to get JUmrifraUr Even in the field o f buaiucaa, the most for the money. 1 wish our are. Meet oeW frteada. 4*ni Atlflflinr K illp i* Thursday night Mr. 1Burr-W'UI be uid It ahould !»• th a 'rfort * Connectif^ul where the promiaa of tne buck Her The Open Foruni new Manchester schools were be­ the UBT AtYlUAINTED UUDB I :30 to. 10 for £pettiti9 l|rrald Kood majority leadar to aai that la.that of more money coir.'ng into ing built along the aame ideas, but No miaora. For lafonMotloo I consultation and swearing in tho the till of btiMMeaa out of tha pock- right now a majority of ue here caM Mrs. Bamea, 4*. Uhaerli that unity If haalrd and reatored Oommunlcatlona tor publication! In' tho Open rorum wUl not Hartford. Oct.- 5 ■ Rheumatic Uata. ■nAED^rwim *a S !f w c Yankee eta o f people, the talean.anahip of are flying too high to come dovvn Street, Bartfnrd. Tel. Y-ASAS heart disease in Connecticut is a Tuesday, Oct. 10. Mrs. Burr will at tho flmt opportunity. ■ueb a creed la a■ mxcn* =confar#nc» of world Protaatant In public service, Governor Cheater people. As aiich, It ge'a no takera for what has taken place. He tried and Mrs. Olcott King. The guest Bowlea exhtblU faulta and weak- in tha field c f hiwneas at all, and, From, Kreshmafiter ports In the October issue of the •uadw Md HoJIdlW. •bW ^ ' it Iht tlon and gratitude to Mr. Stiver- to do me a favor aa a friend. No Connecticut •Health Bulletin that speaker will be Miaa Helen Stev- church liaadrra produced a atala- naasea aome nlmoat autorhatlc, to buainaaamen. ^ A t— laaat,— thla _____ "tfla Owa Him A Debt” FaM emt* fct C«>n“- “ stein and appeal to the patriotUm statement which appeared in The Electric Candy Cases in 1M9 rheumatic heart disease' eaa o f Mbriden who will talk on, StaaM CUW m tl »U»«r- ______mant o f prlnclplaa in which both aomc dpeclal and Individual. A t tendency on the part of Bowrlaa, To The Editor, of tho people of Manchester to Herald advertisement laat Friday / ' waa reeponeible^ for 288 deathSMn "Indiana Are People. Too.” There ¥ ropimunltm and capitallam war# with any buaijBeaaman In polltlca. hia paaaionata addiction to a caaae- I would appreciate having tha give him the vote of Thanks he over hia name has been proved will be a short paper on local hla- ADMCRimON **TM ^ Connecticut. This is a significant Order Bikes he haa a tendency to be Impatient leaa expahaion of state functioniiig following letter published In the Arthur Drag Stores Service Tops I Custom Tailored Tweeds I Oaa Taar *» Mall .••'•••••"••" f ’ S S crltlcliad. And tha churchmen deaerves. A man like Mr. Silver- false or inaccurate. I appreciated number of people when viewed tory and,, refreehmenta Will be individually Yours with purely political proceaaea, In the hellof that It will be fruit­ "Open Forum" of your paper. his help, and 1 am sorry if what 8i*.Moatha iw «*•'' ...... * * “ involved aoon found themaalvea stein is simple as the simplest f^ rth e aap^T of number of year;: i *cr^•ed under the dlrecUona of Mr*. Ona aH>aUi *y Mall ...... • ' ”® and, at the name time, naive when ful, amoiinte to aometiilm; the It la bard to realize that Mr. S. American but with a kind of dis­ he did has caused him embarraaa- o f useful working life lost. ' ^Ing'^ LesUe Collins and daugh- Says Green SiBlla Cow ...... ‘ ••••» caatixatad. by.aoma In thia coun­ he mnkea w hat he conaidera a atra- exact opposite of their Image of M. Sllverateln announced hia resig­ tinction in hia work which we as­ ment. ' 1 Holmes Aids Now Displayed at Diana’s A HAIR DESIGN THAT FOLIAIWS THE TREND «raakl7. dy «Mrn»r ...... * « a buaineasinan in public aervlce, Rheumatlc fever and rheumatic q ,„. Miss Ramona iufea. dallTarad. Oaa Taar ...... IU.OO try, for darin*. to Infer that capi- exlc deacent to their level; nation of the School Building Com­ sociate with the history of these If anybody in Verhon or Man- OF FASHION YET IS STYLED FOR YOU. ttz.uo Thua Governor Bowlee. who en­ ampunta, In fact, to treachery, evtn cheater has a gripe or a complaint i heart disease have been observed | L*Acaater spent the weekend in It Would almost teem that we A Waat at Hlaa. rora'in ... taliam waa not tha perfect Imple­ mittee. ’ I hardly know what to United States of America. AUTO CLASS The Mtrvlce. of a mneral dtr^- ficult to tell. XVonimbo flannel tered public aervlce with the Idea though 't la ail Inatinct derived to make over Franklin’s patt in ' to occur following recovery from woodmont. ere beck in the old days of ehort- mentation of Chrlatlanlly. aay about it because it hag touched With' reveiwnce, I remain, tor are mar.y, possibly a nuniber ^ ,,1^^. ihriy are almost indestnicti- from the famoiia English flannel. MtHMR o r of mlnimiy.tnx the role of practical from h)a particular kind o f buM- me very deeply. The work he haa Helen M.' Fitzpatrick our battler it would be better to > MIRRORS streptococcal Irtfectiona of the Ye- surprise birthday party was BgoR for no matter where you THB associated PREM Now, ‘we auppoaa. the aama ele- neaa. tell me about it, as without a ' spiratory tract. The incidence of , given recently to Mrs. Asher Col- of them entlrel.v unknown and un- i hie in Ih'eir wearing qualities and Mr. Diana has had 29 years of •i..t Aaaoclated Pr*aa la aaclual»»ly polltlclana and elevatlnx that of done for our children la beyond experience as a tailor, serving his turn to acute rheu- ishingen. Germany, congratulating gives apecial consideration to a wonderful seleclton of imported, months aUer hia arrival. His tal clergy, flrat warned them, 'exten- of theae Democratic polltlclana aure Inside hia natural enemies, dren than to do anything any­ Sherwood G. Bowere. lortiig la exjiert and you are in would certainly he e wlee plan to 'diapataha* aarala ara alao raaaraad to last Friday). Selectman Frank­ matic fever death rate has declined , her on her blrthdav. She said the I Uiosc people whose relatives have hand woven English tweeds. Tlie get'dt now. At the present time T alvely that "there muat he no un­ have poaaeaaed touchea of itatea- until' a normal political cam­ where. lured of a perfect fit wlien you lin G. Welleii of Vernon. Is still "on steadily from 10.6 ped 100,000 pop- iliven i n ' other cities for some cost of having a suit made of Bill's Tire * Repair Hhop, 180 rull aernee client of N. B. A. Serf- manehip and ability, and a few' of paign haa been transformed, for connection was so good that his lis'e work done by him. After certainty in the face of commu- TTie ever Increasing number of the spot" because' of the stater ulaUon In 1900 to 0.8 in 1949. The length of time and wlio want aen'- llieso tweeds ia surprisingly low. Spruce street, has a full line of tee. Inc. them are very gn” '! appointmenta. them. Into the hot emolloaal voice could be heard as clearly aa you make your aeleotlon of mate­ niam. ami secondly dtacuaaed cap- motor cars la why ,he wanted a ment signed by him for roe In re­ ,ces lliere and also here in Man- actuall.v le.ss than nuin.v aulta of Columbia bicycles and also a few BILL'S TIRE But mont of them are purely 1 fervency of a cruaado. . „ lowest rate on record for Connecti­ if he were next door instead of rials, Mr. Diana takes carehil . Publlahera Repreeentatltea: . cafeteria in our schools so that gard to the new Vernon elemen­ cut, 0.2, was set hi 1948. clieater. American tweetl. and wlien yovi of the junior models but Mr. AND o itaham in the following worda: 4500 miles away. Jollua idtMwa Special AsencyA*ency 7 Ne* poliliclana. The buaineaaman who I our children would be cafe. It la tary school. consider the long wear you will measiireinenta and even for a per Detroit and Soeton. •'Some ahow themaelv^ no leaa Mr. Haenszel finds that more Mr. and Mrs. Asher Collins had In those cases the entire matter Green does not know when he will Torn. Cblcaga. waa going to erect aome aort of | very Important to keep-our chil- "tfe gel from a suit, you can actually I fcctly plain ault, he has j’ou call get In his next shipment. dam agalnnt pure polltlclana con- | Betides drawing fire from Indlg- women than men in Connecticut aa their guest ovtr the, weekend, can be taken care of by phoning mnnaea/ \A’1xv not fer fnr twotu.'n flttlnga.BttlniTft. REPAIR SHOP timid and uncertain In the fare of dren out of the streets became the 1 ' .Manchesterites, Franklin die because of rheumatic heart Henry Y. Porter of Reading. the Holmes funeral homes where count on saving money. Wliy not When it cornea to bicycles for MEMBER ACDIT BCREAU OP ■idered if neceaaary to appbint EUingtoin lUH Oaatae St PB stop in at Mr. Diana's shop ami A more Inlilcatcly styled anlt Wm. H Green. Drop. filKCPtATIUNS. that economic ayatem which la etreetg of Manchester have, become aeems tO\|ie taking some criticism ; diaeaae and rheumatic fever. Be­ Mass. Mr. Holmes or one of his sons will Christmas It Is a question whether aome to nhow himaelf a good, prac- , parka for our children to play in— Store FVuala Pirtore Pranalag took over the selection of fine may require three flttings_to make nn order placed by Mr. Green for (jitumhiH Miryrlee known a.a capltaliam and of which from hia bum ijeople in V'emon ' tween 1940 and 1949, incluaive, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson of take over all arrangemenla. The absolutely certain of perfection. It The Herald Pri.nlira Company. Inc., ticsl fellow, politically speaking. I monthly PTA meeting will this is why he wanted gymnasiums Venetian minds tweeds ? delivery before Christmas will ac­ aeeanee no flni.nclal reeponelbll ly for over the iinwAnanted run-down of I M iio deaths from these two causes OaHland road and their aon, Clyde, Holmes Funeral Service will con­ really is not possible to get a per­ II. S and Fiali I'trea the church haa not failed to de- Bul. when he atteniptfu to ^ con»olidated school for them — good up-to-date achools Pamirare Cnpe Not only will you find a fine se­ tually come in before the holi­ "AWNINGS. FLAGS typoiraphlral errort eppeerini in eu- their own schoiA plane which ap­ among females, 1015, outnumbered obaerv'ed their 10th wedding anni- tact a funeral director in the city fect fit jual from having measure­ nminre the grave consequence!. the floodgate a narrow way the , EHington Center Monday night to enjoy their ^ucational ad­ where the deceased has lived, lection of hand woven English days. Tliey are promlaed for de­ Repfiira Service Complete Awning .SerYIre vertieemente and oinei reading peared in laat Sauii;day’s Herald. by 10.6 per cent the deaths among vcrsar.v by motoring through New tweeds at the Modem ’Tailor ments taken and half the beauty In Tha Manchrater Krening Hrrald. whole dam suddenly collapsed. An , speaker from Commls- vantage*. He knew there was both make arrangements for the aerv- livery but. aa Mr. Green explained, Aceeanorles Wnterproof Canvas Covefa. "The rhiirch. In feet, haa point­ The people of Venvpn may well' males, 1371. York State to Niagara Falla. They Shop, but a number of otlier of a suit ia lost If wrinkles appear avowedly political Democratic : Hickey's office will give a power and magic intmpulsr opinion feel peeved at the recent cheap _____ visited Fort Tlconderoga and Lake ice in that city and following that with ahortages in so many msle- ed out not only the abiitee of fabrics .nich aa Worunibo woolens, over tlie slioiildera or the neckline rlala, he ran only hope they will Mnm'henter Awning and Saturday, October 7 governor would have considered on Civilian Defense. All towns - I ‘ — that i* why he appealed to the and misleading attempt Ap find Town George and returned throiigh New have a aeiwicc held here in Man­ . I HO Sprure .Street capitalism and of the rights of soir.e of his choices impnasible. An KEMP'S worated.s. herringbones, shark- IS nut smooth. Careful attention CanvKH Products Co. people are welcome to this vqryU citizens ivesna of Vf Manchester an/shaaf a«> tes to hgera/kPrea become fault with their propp8ed\ n ew Hampshire and Vermont, "rhe.v re­ chester, either at- Uie Woodbrldge gel here. Hhone 2-0659 avowedly politlcnl governof would Incorporated aklns. Unqucationably the very to details and expert tailoring by Another item that la' definitely Phone 2-3091, ISO Hartford Rd. properly, which, such a system | timely and important meeting. interested In Improving and ex­ achool building. I think they will port snow near Champlain Bridge itreet funeral home or at the one Mr. Diana mean cuatomer aatla- Two UN Volpn have understood and sensed better Atlverlisemeiit Wapping finest woolen of Amertciui iiianii- jn the ."Bhort ’ Hat is the bicycle promotes and defends, but has al- | M r and Mrs. Ira Eggleston of panding our school facilltiee. have an excellent achool at a rei Fnmitaro 'B Moslc and on mountain peaks in Ver­ at 400 Main street. faction. Why not have your next the character and calibre of people factureia tlie Wonimbo woolen, a for juniors. Why this should be The action of the United ,.?»a- I Maple street have returned from a We, the Citizeiia of Manchester, i sonable price for the timee. There mont and New Hampshire. By having Mr. Holmes make fabric that compare# favorably suit made here and see what a \ so taught that capital and prop­ Oreeo Siompe A t the Town, fueeling held Mon­ so, more than the standard bicy­ In the game he knew. ! few day* visit in Baldwlnsville. owe him a debt for his courage to '■ going to be nothing inferior In accordance with the provi­ A daughter, Linda Ruth, waa such arrangements, the family will with those inaniifactiired in Eng­ dlflerence custom tallnring can tiona wrlth regard to the iagt^ea of erty must be Instruments of pro- | An avowedly political gover­ Mass . with Mr. Eggleston's son.' sions of Chapter V, Section 8 of day night it was' voted to accept borit on her father's birthday, be relieved of all unnecessarj' de­ cles Is not known, but Mr. Green SERVICE help ua in our fight for more ' about It. They have an able archi- US Main St. TeL U M land. In fact, it Is extremely dif­ make in your appearance? says they are extremely hard to J. R. Braithwaite tha SSth parallel and condltlona duction for the advantage o f all nor, likewise, would have pared I Robert Nelman, .“tr., 42. of Som­ the Town Charter, NOTICE is the recommendation of the School Sejit. 22nd to Mr. and Mrs. Roy tails and extra planning. It ia a To aaKlst leliea eon bae* rnad schools; hie desire to stand by and : who is In full sympathy with get. Mr. Green hss some Junior himself much more conservative­ ers road, who was injured in a corn hereby givep .that a meeting of Building Committee to construct Ward of Wapping. Mrs, Ward is Biirple and very aattafnetory way tmnblee le* hare t Wrerkeee for peace m Korea ,ta aomethmK society and a means of supporting help and be of iny possible service. ' Ihelr alma and ability to pay. bikea at hia shop right now and Keys Made, f jwks Repaired ly on the niimher and variety of the -^ard of Directors of the an elementary school in Wapping the former Pearl Tuttle. to- handle such a matter, for many ladles, Miss Rina Borsottl. Xflae tnd I Serete* rnieke at ennt ]bm than aatlafactory, hut It will end defending liberty end the dig­ ‘ cutter Mondav ______at the RobertHe aurely E. fit the need at the time ______Carol Warner. Mrs. Audrey Lan- If you are planning to buy on* programs hr presented to the Town of Manchester, Chnnectlcut, on the atte purchased recently by times it ia neceaaary to hold serv- Gilead eervtee aad tor enor enaeen- Toole Groand linve to do. nity of the human person. ' it ' J- I' I of furthering the cause of learning ■ will be held in the MUNICIPAL the town on Nevera road. The Icea in two places In order that don and Mlsa Clara Elhi; a aklt, for your boy or girl it would aure- ietipn, people of ronnertlcut. But Gov- ,; ported to beoc as wenwell as can i>cbe ex- | ------aa«4s ASsA e« A as _____ ly be wise to get it now or have BUILDING in said Town o f Man- achool to consist of 14 clasa rooms, friends may attend services where "Ma and the Auto." b y Mr. and It la aomathinx lew than aatia- "The errors of the two economic emor Bowleo. like most biialness- perted due to the seriousness of nresentld j PINE PHARMACY PINE PH CRIWACY combined audttorlum-gymnaaiiim, To Visit Churches the deceased waa living and also Rev. George M’. Milne, mlnlater Mra. Wilbur Porter, and eong. Mr. Green hold one for j'og. STATION OPEN DAY tjiwnmowera Sharpened factory becauaa the United Na- jyelepjf. (fppiipuniem. _and capljAl; men who enter pollflrs, ha. ex- Xln injuries, as his left leg is h"rt- 1 cheator, on the 17th day o f Octo­ A full line of bleycle accesaorlea ber, 1950. at sight o’clock in th e - -cafeteria.— administrative - unit, hera in-Mimchesters - —“ o f - the lions policy decision was achieved pisrrAdTd *gM ‘Tlll«g«''miw.“ ~'Aw‘'t iy ffiA^TciT has are ‘avallaliTe' afD flfa Tl'ie" - a n d NIGHT------Etwmfiir uintfiwi ism I. and th* damaging ennse- w afternoon, to act on proposed ad­ nurse’s room and teachers’ room In the Mid-West church and Mrs. C. Daniel Way a stunt by Mra. Donald Griffin, we said previously, he would manv laccrstions. Following the °*^fc.**l* ^u *’* * * " ^ 1 In twenty-flv* year# Mr. Clarence Rathbun. Mra. Sherwood pair SIiop and the average boy or only by the process of riding down qiienres which arise from them, consider his time wssled iinlesa- accident he was taken to the Rock- ' "'“ h his knowledge of ^ Z 70 ditional appropriation as follows: so constructed that two to four Holmes haa served many famlltea were delegates to the State Con­ Re-Condllloned PINE p h a r m a c y Keefe and Donald Griffin. Refreah- gtrl certainly do go for all of thoae a strong and Important opinion a additional rooms may be added at in and about Manchester. Hia ference of the Council of Chris­ COOK*S must convince all, partlrularly he tried to get everything done vine Ctfv hoapital. ' ‘ Appropriation o f $10,800.00 for Rev. Carl R. Olaon of tha Eman­ ments of aandwtrhes, cupcake* and good looking acceaBories. Now I j cepted as a working leader by the a future date if needed. The maxi­ son, Howard, Is aaaoclated with tian Churches held at the First Guns Repaired whieh longed to find some ‘'mid­ priesta, to remain faithful to the he could trj- In get done. But Mr*. Virginia B.innon of Meadow % payment of five additional Teach- uel Lutheran Church left this coffee were aerved. that It gets dark ao eariy you SERVILE STATION piibllr Issues refiisc.lo be nratl.v members o f the committee. E is Open Sunday Ali Pay mum coat to the town to be $500,- him and Arthur. anoUtcJi aon, also Congregational church in New dle road." social doctrine of the church and Brook road and-Milton Avery of •a 'Trs, in additioti to the amount ap­ which will represent a 3'j morning for Pittsburgh, Pennsyl­ Britain, on Tuesday and Wednea- The Gilead Hall Aasoclatton and would do well to conalder buying Maneheetar Oreeei Pbnne 8881 wrapped up and disposed of by I have a sense of great obl.ga- 000 la a part of thia family joined in 52 Pearl SL Phone 4200 i Soniinera were married Satui'day X Free Oeliverv For All Your Drug Needs propriated in the Annual Budget, mill tax rate Increase and con­ vania. where, together with two the Hebron Grange are apunaorlng a large reficctcr and one of those It waa important that, In tjiio to spread knowledge o f Its pracr one swift burst wf evecullve en­ service to Manchester people. Ar­ day. ' 1 fb v R e v . .Inhn C. Miller, paatni- of •"5 tmo^ aub-section "Education." template town participation in a i other team members, he will begin Mr. kiid-Mi'K. Jo.sejih Orzcik and a chicken pie supper to be held at really bright headlights for bicy­ ahowdown, the vote in the United ergy. Pnlltiial problems. In fact, X thur Holmes takes ilia final exam­ Ural application. This doctrine. In ; the Ellington Congiegallonal 111 DatiM at Manchester, Connecti­ state aid grant. It waa also voted a five-day schedule, visiting Luth- daughter, Barbara, have moved the hall on Friday evening. Octo­ cles. Anyone who has driven a N'ations Political Committee in are seldom brought to any clear chitlVh. A reception at the Ban- ination In January and although car at night knows that it Is ex­ fact, ia th* only on* which can 1 Scientific Thermostat 0£ PINE PHARMACY cut, thiiT'fith day of October, 10501 to transport the first and second ran Churches in parts of Pennsyl­ 1^ la fully prepared now,* the state from Joaeph Bai'raaao'a house on ber 20Ui from six until eight onlutinn. ! non home on Meadow Brook road tremely difficult to aee a bicycle DON WILLIS GIBSON’ S favor of the Britiah resolution remedy th* evils w* have de­ c. 664 CENTER STREET TEL. 2 9814 X I John H. Lappen. grades of Pleasant Valley school/ vania, New York, and Ohio. gives these examlnatlbna but twice Gilead at reel to Giaatonhiiry. o'clock. All there is is a ceaseless snd re­ for .i* velatlvea and Intimate In Our Cigar Dept. I Secretary of the Board of to the proposed new school. Voted An oppiirtiintty for Gilead peo- Mr. and ilra. Fred Robielo of .I'llll you are almost uponTit un- waa i7 to fi. with only 7 absten- nounced and which are so unhap­ This visitation la being conduct­ a year. lesa a large reflector or headlight GARAGE current struggle In whirli, by com­ friends waa held and later the Means FRESH Cigars Directors >pf the Town of to alter and renovate the Union ed throughout the entire Augpis- ___, , pie to donate blood for the blood Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ tibna. That ia tha vote which, on pily widespread. It unites and PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY Mr. Holmes, and also his so . | service Bpon.sorcd by tlie is attached to It. Why take a. n. onmna. Prop. promise, psrtial advance's are pain- ! coiinle left on an unannounced and Tobaccos 1- MancheatcrV-. Connecticut. school to cost approximately $50.- tana Lutheran Church of America old House of West Hartford. Louis GARAGE the record, ehowe a great majori­ perfects the demands of justice j fully achieved. Either motivated wedilinp trip. On their retum. thev feel very strongly about the finan­ Red Cross will be on October 13th Twining of East Hartford and chances when it costs auch a anisll 000. The committee was Instruct­ in the Interest of the youth pro­ cial end of funeral dlrecter aerv­ sum to safeguard your children? SpaOkUMne la I by a perpetii.vl hope that there, w ill reside at the home of the bride In Manchester al the Center Con­ George Harrla of Princeton, N. J. l8 61ainSt. Phone 2-4551 ty Of tha world'! nations backing and the duties o f charity and pro­ Arthur Drug Stores ed to Interview -architects and gram of the church. Mr. Olaon will lcea It la difficult at Buch a time Place your order for a new bicy­ must be some one thing that-could On Meadow Brook road gregational church social room. were recent callers at the home of BBAB tha uaa o f United NaUotia force to motes a social order which does have plaaa made so that In three retum to Manchester on Friday of for a family to consider auch mat­ cle now and avoid disappointment be pushed to a definite conclusion. | The fall meeting of Connecticut months the bulldljig can be start­ Cards may be obtain ^ from Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Flah. SpccIsUsing In Wbaal AS— eoS aeoonspUeh the unification of Ko­ next week. If pastoral aervlcea are ters. but if possible a frank state­ latfr on. for Columbia la the bicy­ not oppress individuals or isolate ' or bv a feeling ...... that, if...... It had to ' State Federation of Women'a •BANK at MANCHESTER TRUST *BANK at MANCHESTER TRlJST* ed. and be ready for use next fall. Daniel Horton or any other In- Mrs. Floyd Fogll. Mrs. Ralph ran, That is th* vote on which fu- : be the alow fire, he would keepjciubs. Inc . of Tolland County, will needed in hia absence parishioners ment of ex^nse should be made. foriiuitlnn for time to appe.-ir may cle every boy or jflrl wants. Brake and them In blind egoism but draws to. Beginning Tuesday, two Spring- It is not the wish of Mr. Holmes Record and Mrs. Bela Si-hreler at- BRAKE SERVICE las many irona in it as posalble. ■ be held at the Soniera Congriig* may call the parsonage. bo made by eontarting Mrs. Hor­ Icticd a meeting of the Cancer tura military actloii will ba all together in a harmonious rela­ field College Seniors will help the nor hia sons to have a fanill.v Briton Named rmfeaaor lor trying to bring many programs 1tions’ church on Monday. October Rev. Roy Hagen of Minneapolis, ton. telephone. Wllliinantlc 3-1)167. committee held at the home of baaed . And It U hlatorlchUy eym- Child Photography phyalcal education program a day choose a more elaborate service Springfield. Maas., Oct. 7—(85— II tionship and in a bond of fraternal along together. Governor Bowles, 18. from 11 s m. through .t p. ni. and a half weekly at Union school. now studying at the Hartford The Teen-Agers Group met at Mrs. Elinor Goncl In East Hamp­ Front End Alignment boUe that, la waiting for this vote solidarity." has Indulged himself jn a dangerous I-’ u rl'eon will he served at 12:30 , Seminary, will be In charge of the than they can afford and the aim- the paraonage on Sunday evening Sir Alfred Ztmmem, Britiah dip­ THE MODERN WAY Tueadays' and throughout Thurs­ pleat aervlce chosen receives as ton. Mrs. Goncl was elected Field before attempting to move hoy multiplicitv of alms and programs. 1 'f Ibe church 'lining room. Those | worship at Emanuel Lutheran and the following officers were Army chairman for this district lomat and educator who has been General Repair Work 186 Main S t Phoaa SOlt Those who wnll find offense in days all grades are to participate much thought and care as the a visiting profeaeor at Trinity Col­ ifibtedlv. would like to Planning to attend the luncheon during the afternoon session. The Church at 10:30 tomorrow morn­ elected for the coming year: which includes the towns of He­ o f its troops aeroaa the U th pa^ thaae words will be, Ilk* those He, iindoTibtedly. would like to Take advantaffe of a por­ most expensive, for aerv'ice la not lege In Hartford, haa been ap­ from the EllingtOp Woman's Club t>—Rainfall REALTY CO. Robert Links and Edward Nord- away from the Inmv tbnrnp.vb- also, a great Importance In anoth­ scious, can be developed Into a with advertising techniques aa the was deficient in Connecticut in 654 CENTER ST, Home ^tqver strum; A speaking contest by four By The Asnociated Press Ladies’ and Gents’ far*. DIsttobtIvr Sorvlea lieia er vote taken in the United Ne- sj'stem which does not' clash with most fearful of Bowles assets, ' September, it was reported yester-- PHONE 4112 Charlotte, N. C.—CUrtis B. day by Burke L. Bitt'vood. district am Farintleo. tibne Political Corrimittee on the the concepts of Christisiiity. Kven which it ha.stcns to copy and im -' Johnson, 74, publisher of the Suits Made to Order same day. itate. Actually, we think, it is s ' engineer of the Water Resoorcea I Charlotte Obaerver for the last 34 in that case, however; It would weakness, and \Ve our.selves have Division of the Interior Depart-1 QUALITY ' This was the vote on the pro­ years, formerly associated with aAMI m r h l a n c e servicye •till not be synonymous with no hesitancy in believing that 1 ment’s Geological Survey. Stream i the Knoxville Sentinel, the Bris* PRINTINGI Quality Cleaning, PreMing posal of India, which waa rather Bowles would be a much stronger runoff was only T7 per cent of : /DAY 1 AND NIGHT Christianity. It would still, he ;tol (Tenn.-Va.) Courier and the n e printing Ineffectually seeking some ‘'mid­ governor .both in accomplishment i normal, he said, but neverthelesa ; MOBILHEAT iherely an economic system. Chattanooga News and a former fob we do for 31 Pak St. Tel. 2-4.'t92 dle road." and which, in the legis­ and politically speaking, if thla | was greater than In September. | i prudent of the Southern Newa- 176 Center S t Pbonc .1060 If there are those to whom 1919, when it was less than 60 y e a «* 111 lative showdown, could come ' up particular drug had not always ■ ! papef^^ j*ubltaher Association. - He prove entla- capitalism is a relijlion , just as been close st hand. per cent of normal. FUELOIL waa borij near Lenoir City, Tenn. with no better proposal then one fnetory— bn- there are those to whom commu­ Another apecial ^dividend from Pennaburg. Pa.— Dr. Frederic eaaae H telB that a special aub-commiltee nism ia a religion, then, one can Governor Bowles' particular buair' H. Lewey, 65. one of the world’a be produced ondet tbc MANCHESTER’S iiees ia the transference Ip etets /y(?/yeeo//oS'//o/?/ should take 14 hours to examine only hope for an eventual awak­ IS the building of a new home going to be the next step iif foremost neurologists and associat­ modem, efiirimi methods, «•« finest repair service on the Russian and the British plans business of a concept which is ed with the School of Medicine oar eattmate. ening on .the ptri of both. For gospel to the adve-ti«lng game. FORGET your progress? Come in to Manchester Trust and learn why - a tedo' ol dies *oel* fSS.se 0*00 for Korea and see if there couldn't and Hoapital of the University of OependaMa Qoallto — Serelea! Washeri, Toaiters. God does not live in the pocket- It is the concept' which savs that Pennsylvania since 1938. He waa 'pr*eif4lr r*oeld *■ l> Molfe* . be some compromise between our financing serv'ice is so popular. You’ll like our low-cost eeeifroilte la*ralloi*et* books of nien, but in their hearts. the more.you spend the more you SOMETHING? bom in Germany. WILUAM H. SCHIBLUGE glass *e«a. Irons, , Sewing Ma­ them. get. the bigger .vour advertising bank rates apd our terms . . . our prompt, efficient and help­ New York— Charlea Ouataf Ny- 185 gomce Street ToL 8800 LMo. 81* Is esea chines* Vacs, etc. T^Jv was an ineffectual, wiatfub budget the more business you will Visit our Grocerette for ful service, '^ousands who are enjoyiing their own homes ^ strom, 68, whO planned and built A Community Project This it rita favorad tiiqa to'fix proposal. tNevertheless, it was Tha:hucketaf .conaidemiapeiid- Bread. Milk. .Cooktfiff, Soupa, the vachts with which Harold 8. ing a fruitful thing, and hi» career through our rinancingijcn^w Manchester Trust is a friendly, Vanderbilt defended the America’s up old lownt or now onai. defeated by a relatively naiiuw O n Monday, volunteer Manches­ Etc. - Is dedicated to proving tliat It Is. and-satisfy'ing bank to deal with- - — Cup. He waa born in Finland. SPENCER Faading and saading, tha Slele Tbmlet OM|. ABC margin. The-vote was 32 against ter canvassers will begin a house The huckster, of all businessmen provan. S tH tk, way, givas the Indian proposal, and 24 in fa­ to house journey through town, ia the moat daring and venture­ Open 7:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. INDIVmUAUY OESIGNfD LWo** No. ■! Appliance Co. some, instinctively dedicated to your lawn tha "bsautiful vor of it. offering those upon whom they Famous Brand Heatinf Oil limitless expansion, paaelonately Cl8an*-*Hoi— Economical CORSETS g Quick, **»y lews traetawet wi* Wofc" oH yoar. 2-1576 21 Maple St 'These 24 nations repre.sent s call an opportunity to make confident of the future, never con­ FERNDALE } - More and more people Plus lime-Savinff. Trouble- $««• Speeder, $*.fj IKHH SBSO body of opinion which cannot and j .scheduled, appointments for a free tent to s(t back and Jet well l«93 MAIN STREET Doc*'” • pf'ons SavinR Service are finding that it pays p' ■ . rUSF BUILDiS ^ ^ ahould not be ignored. Keport.'l I chest X-ray st the mobile unit to enough alone. HeAvants sales arid i (if t-fully fol'f'^ *’d Tree Pruning HIGH GRADE from Lake. Success say that only ' be set up at the Municipal Build­ Efficient Weather-Watching 8eR feedlsg qekUy rerterer $e» HgMy tocewt* dier* ere Mmm to do all their meat lewii Km Mi sod (*l*r. U(* t lb 'ftiser et reedt per peepd the marked opposition of the P * A p p O 7 M S ' maitf ing be^nning Nqv. 2nd. - J System per IM te b) 3J ibi, $3.M *• bt erdlsery olxlvret. and Removal < United States prevented the num- l' There Is no compulsion In- 8653 shopping at MARY F.McPARTLAND feed! 2SM i q ». I ib-$I.S5 , S At-SfdS Now le the hme lb prone Ike PRINTING Prompt. Automatic Fuel lier voting for the Indian pro|>osal volvcd. There is no argument IS” dead and dieeneed bropcbea JOB AND COMMBRCIAI. At 3-lG GARDEN DRIVE frewn being even larger. given if, by chance, a family or Dcliveriop friim qnar ebnile tree*. It le PRINTING THE L. T. WOOD MAN) HfSmt also nme to raniovc dead and A large segment o f thC final individual doea not wiah to taka JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON Prooept l y JEWgaae FrtottM Full Measure Guaranteed LOCKER PI.ANT„_ Mwanted troea Fot omoipl and i-toT- the. SrUish -Tesolu- .advantage o f -this -opportunitjT '" 180 MAIN^ STREET - - .....- PHONE 8597 efflHaal • eervtor uaft------tlon, then, was an unhappy vote. But It is an opportunity, for tha Tou can buUd your dream home . . . buy a horns Rear 61 Bisacll St. , Bv Roe Bu^ett ^ 5757 MANCHESTER, GONN. COMMUNITY PRESS Thla does not affect the legal va­ When you need fuel that's ell ready to move into . . . or renew and re­ CARTER TRE^ advantage of the Individual, for A saucy fiuie stuffed aoll mat a By Mrs. Anne Cabot Tel. 8424 n r i M K E i v I. W. Bam J.-.O. Lamas lidity o f the vote. But it should the advantage of the general qu ickly model yodr present home . . . with Manchester just the right size for small fry Instead of ruining thp furniture B. W. a w e to carry about and take to bed. EXPERT CO. remind us of the importance of health of the comtiiunily. This Trust financing; thla puppy ia happy to protect It, ^ i & n t Oer. Na Mala aoS Na Oakaat holding the United Nations to­ And sM 's auch fun to aew—dreaa anid' to welcSme the “ master o f tha ra O N B 1SN I m i program is being sponsored by C A LL 4148 and pantleir are each one piece; houac” to his easy-ohalr. .Worked gether by agreement in the field state health authorttiee, by tha curia and pigtails In the aimpleat o f atitchee thia ap- O l l i H E A T of conviction as well as by the town health authority, and being Tour ABC iSpecial (lealing act is easily and quickly Oil aiWNilS • OK RMNACCS OS aeiim • wam watrs • urgency of thia moment in his- financed by the tow'n iUelf simply Pattern No. 8653 Imade." Monchester tBpi, If wie wiah to lead the ma- OPEN THURSDAY perforated pattern Pattern No. 575t eenslata o f hot- because it will offer, it people eD- 15 inches. ' For exact yardage, iron transfer tor chair-back and 3 . _JbBity in the United N^tlpna, and ^P**"*!* With it, a wonderful way consult pattern. arm pieces, material requirements! E V E N I N G S 6 lto 8 , DryjCjeaners ’ do, wa muat, like any majority to attack tuiserculoeie; and other For thla pattern., send 25 cents. stitch illuatrationa and embroidery Prices Paid UBdbr iH' any legialatlve body, poaeible ditcaaee, before they In coins, your name, address, size directions. . Proudly Solil, and Inatalled By MWslla'Styasi desired, and ‘the pattern number Send 30c in Coins, your name, it 4M»r leadprahip in the sincere, themaelves have obtained an ad- FOR RAGS* trf Sue Burnett, The Manchester addreas and the Patttm TeteghoM TIM the compelled, support o ( the j 'anta^e. There ia no possible way LUMBER Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Ajneri- to lAnne Cabot, The Mahcheateif Oil Keat and SCRAP MCTAIuSe Kic. lUona we’ are trying to lead. in which you can ever be sorry MANCHESTER TRUST Co. J ?".s. New York 19, N. Y. Harftid. 1150 Ave. Americas, New BtJIlDING SVPPLIES Don’t pilas the latest iaaue of In the Instance o f the vote on for availing yourwlf o f thia op- Ttyk 19. N. T. Ekigiii«erin , Inc. . CoO er Write MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT ^ po Fashion—Just'off the prew! This Needlework Fans—Anne Cabot’s 9 Expeit Dry tCnai, the U n l ^ Natiena did iportunlty, Ifa a good idea, for SHINGLES • ROOFING! lOMBni r]BDSIIAL DBPOWT OtStmANOD OOBPOSATIOII ^ Fan and Winter ca M o g la plan* Big new Albutoia here. Deaena ,887 Main 8trM4 M f t it had to do, aud if is* dlfft- you, and for the community. Finn 'ned to guide you eraeothly In sew­ fascinating nwv deslgna, glfU, Paint Co.. Wm. Osfrinsky '^cult to fee what e ^ It could have Open-7 A. M. to i P. M. Daily ing ff'nart; wearable fall clothea. No take an appointment from, your & ■ - . ' /■; , . * d^epratiopa.'. and. s p ^ a l tosturta Phone 2-1166 Or 5918^ 699 STHKET > MANCHESTER l82 RlfiaellSt Tel U79 Clfoning Serviee Including Wed. ,A^'**''i"**"* Free pattern, nrinted inatdg the , Plus 4 gift pattema'and direc- At the same time, aa edge ^ v a s t e r , and keiep It in Novem- Open Til N90W Saturday book. 25 cenu>. tiona 35 centa :^WBs takes off the bar. ■ [ • B A N K pt MANCHESTER TRUST •BA^K «t MANCHESTER TRUST* T

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The Story of Your^rec Newspapers - Griswold ‘Says $335,000 Total See No Change Heads Stage Show Weddings Scholars Must For Buildings Yankees Out to Clinch World Series in In Price^War The Fight a Free Press in America Saffin-Fcrrifi Remain on Job Tfer Has Been a B^tle of the Coidmon Man Pcfrmits for 31 New Res­ THE Bob Knight Signs Contract Q m Cm B« Purchased idences Are issued in Granny Hamner Goat Rookie Ford Stengel’s Ible to practice In the New York stats leglalatura which provided (tlnBttaiied from Page Oae) Here it ■■ By M. T}u» .B«Hler rnurta, ao at the laat minute An­ that a peraon engaged in the busi­ September Hem HERALD ANGLE With Nassiff Cage Team Aoooctote Profenoor of .IhumolUm drew ftamilton, an 80-yeotvold ness of publishing a mallcioua, and gowned dignitaries — among • Cento a Gallon Now The Vnlverolty of Georgia Of Third Series Game Philadelphia lawyer, mide the Bcandaloua, and defamatory news­ therq Secretary ol State Dean Thirty-one new homes wer* •y Mound Choice Today With wor ond threat of war con- paper Could be found guilty of AcheMn, Senator . Robert A. Taft One of the best I Mancheater but before tha first trip to New York to enter a plea scheduled in Manchester during EARL W. YOST gam* was played, he took a train No y<^ui*e WM notlcod Ui atontly ot homi. each American to the jury which will alwayo rer maintaining a nuisance and could fR-Ohio) and Governor CheaUr professional baa- September, for a total permit Sports Editor to Chicago and joined th* Glob* T' e e s - ^ w o S morning. Hoot ot*' becomeo Increoainftly aware of main in the hlatory hooka of thin be enjoined perpetually from con- Bowles fD), of Connecticut, all value of 3335,000, according to Young Shortstop Boots kstball players la I Yanks Take Three Game tkot hod dropped their pncm the freedom he poaaeaaea In thia. members of the Ye.lc Corporation ^Wingmaii ITrottere. Knight, one of the great- country. The Jury, taking upon *tinulng the publishing of the pa­ the monthl.v report of Building In­ th* East has oSSnued to oell goo ot o «moH one of the few remaining coiintriea itaelf broad powein, reVpmed the per. A case was brought up un­ eacorted President Griswold to Balls ’n Strike* e films will be released after Janu- Ball Whirh Eiiuhleti i eat dribblers ever to play In the Lead With Coleman spector David Chambers filed to­ signed s contract KuetH and Figiireti mnftfill of'pTofIt. where the theory of the equality verdict of "guilty of publlahlng." der this statute and- enjoinment Woolaey Hall. There a capacity day.. All but nine of the homes Preeldent Bob Quinn of the Bos- | ^ y 15. ^ I East, Is expected to be the No. 1 o J r ooidd be bought In tw n of man atHI remaina. audience of 2800, made up mostly Yaiikm to Tie Score; to play with ' drawing card of the locals this sea- Again in Hero’i RoMi freedom As thia constituted no crime, the w a twice upheld by the Minne- were "In, the price class above $10,- ton Braves report* that only cer- i Falkner, Paul Ruaao, Cecil uywhero from 1# cenU to » . ? aota State Supreme Court. But of students,, ahimnl and faculty, I ton—If he sticks. By The Associated I'ress More 11,,rally resuiiresult wa»waa .icnKnZenger’a > acquittal of 000, the permits for $11,000 grant­ tain Brave home game next •**- (■ Green. Henry Banka and Johnny Joe D. Consoleik Phillic M an Chester In At Yankee Stadium conta per goUon. The deolert ettU nrinT nmi the chs.ge of se^lltloua libel. when the case was carried to the witnessed the ceremony-. ed Green Manor Estates account­ I Bobby can make a basketball do Stasdisgs (beat-of-S*ven Gamas) ‘hove not been able to come to o based on man’s right to print nn«l Orlew'old received-the symbols aon will be te’levlaed. Reaaon being I Paraona rank In that order in the the E astern ' trick*. Despite his strinky stature. W L Pci. The welcome of this verdict by United States Supreme Court, the ing for 19 and Johnson Oonatruc- latest AAA big car auto racing New York, Oct. 7 Granny ' New York, Oct. 7—(F) Sana* <|eclalati o« how to put on end to publish what he desires, being state court. decision was reversed of hiB office — the original mMU- tlon company taking seven per­ the poor attendance at Brave League during ' he's six feet, three Inches and New York (A) ...... 3 0 l.OOO limited primarily by the respon­ liberal elementa was. not con­ standings for the 19.50 season. BIU Hamner. youthful short.stop the oia "four straight" Yankeea. Th* the wor. A long, drown out w ^ fined to the American colonies, but and that atatute was held to be scrlpt of the charter granted Vale mits. gamea this paat seaeon. All Brave the 19.10-51 sea­ weights 160 pounds, he leaps like Philadelphia (N > .... 0 3 . .OQO win force the omoller deoler* to sibility for what he writep. The Holland Is eighth and Mauri Rose beaten Philadelphia Phils, dragged World Series now looks the old wgs celebrated just as strongly In an Infringement of freedom of the In 1701. the keys and the seal— Bight garages were permitted home games were televised in 1950. his leaden feet down the runway son but the ques­ { a gasellr and la a good rebound First Game at Philadelphia. clooe up ohop completely. flght for freedom of the press Is from the Rev. Arthur H. Brad­ tenth.. . Johnny Longden, world EHhgland where It helped to pave presa, because It Imposed a pre- for $5,825 and miscellaneous con­ . . Full name of the Philllee ace famous jockey, will compel* this leading into the visiting team's j tion Is win th* _ .. - man. In practice sessions to date, New York (A) 000 100 000—1 5 0 days of 1927, '28. '82. '38, and '29. The price wor otorted eorly thie one In which all Americans can yloiu restrain upon publication ford, of Providence, ,R. I., senior relief pitcher IS Ctoalmer Jamas j Knight has proven effective as a take pride heeauhw although only the Wav for the pa.’ sage o f the struction is valued at $5,075. weekend at Yonkers Raceway and dressing room at Yankee Stadium, | player rem ain Phlla. iN) -----000 000 000- 0 3 1 After yesterday's third win over week, hovlng opreod here from equivalent to censorship. The de­ fellow of the corporation. Alterations and .Additions Konstanty. He’a of Polish descent.. j her* for the full season. His name. "feeder" and he has no peers as a the luckless Phil , the • ourroiuidlng communltlei where a few have played a major role Fox Libel l^w In 1792. The Fox Belmont Park... Fordham'a ace His eyes were blurred. His head Kaschl and Berra; Konstanty, measure liberalised the English cision taken by the U. S. Supreme Thirty-three aUerations and ad­ One New York Yankee player told polnt-after-touchdown kicker la hung almost on his chest. I If you haven t guessed it yet. Is dribbler and "Fancy Dan," Meyer (9) and .Semlnlck, LP Kon­ Yanks were poised for the kill. the wor atorted. in cementing thia right, all cltl- Court finally established by prece­ Dan Daniel, veteran New .,- York Four playeri have beeh signed icna have ^ven It their approv­ law a great deal. ditions were authorized for $55,- Ed Kozdeba of Bridgeport. The Suddenly ; e felt iri .....i ’ I Bobby Knight. stanty. You could get 50 to 1 It you llk^ dent the rule that freedom of the Nr*. Richard O.' Sagan 625, bringing the total month's baaeball writer, "It costs 20 per hi.s shoulders. He looked up and lo dale, Jackie Allen, Lee G*n Grand Granny swallowed hard and con­ speaker. However, Byrne w*a It may be that Sawyer will •uppUea at Uljongbu for their next fiery Spanish dancer; the 0arcias, flght for all freedoms when he lic Was entitled by virtue of their floral setting. Eddie Sawyer, like Joe McCarthy, Carmine Toaches. Tha Bilk City football eleven, $105,073.72. colony of New York. Supported aeeeptqd the mandate of the small those priorities lor actual call to Jury. Flynn, but not Moran, was tinued: "It wa* a simple grounder. Lorain Oiil After First forred to cancel hia speaking Three-Game Blatlstlcs: switch to Jim Konstanty, his co;i- task. youthful Latm Danee Team;" and by the common people of that col- constitutional guaranties. The bride, who was presented in was never able to make goqd In Sparked by Japk Millard who present leaders of the Northern | farmers and haekwoodsmen In his induction: marriage by her father was at­ implicated in the television raid. the major leagues os a player . . made a 68-yard touchdown run, 1 was sure 1 had it. But I let It engagement* In this area and I Allendance- 127,911. stant reliefer. Jim pitched eight Allied warplanes ranged over i host of additional taleht. Extra otiv, Zenger’a paper aroused the The Supreme Court decision em­ McDonald said. Connecticut Football Conference, Innings In the 1-0 - opener and election of 1800 to broaden their First, students who were In tended by Miss June Marie Sagan, Harry Heilman, one-time Detroit the visitor* from Trenton. N. J., slip off my fingers." - Win in CC'JL Against when Lopat wa* found avail­ Receipts $640,313,90. -Itortb-Kotea.. hitting, Bupjdy Hnet added attracUona w^U Include anger of the governing l?ody. and phasized the need for a free press war tlmis Army and Navy medical, take to the road tomorrow uftcr- worked one-lhlrd of an Inning In partlrlpatlon In government. sister of the bridegroom, as maid . The^.thl.ril high officer_w*a.._In^ Tiger - greaL-- wilt again- broadcaat held Arnold ecoreleee until the fi­ .- Later Hamner sat deep 'in .the able. the chunky southpaw [..—(kHiamlasioticr'a ...iihata„=:. tfific 'aiid vehicle convpiTB converging .on Bobby Shields, sensational Imprea after the appearance o f several In these words, "A free press dental and veterinary training pro­ spector FY-ederlck A. Hofsaes. for­ confines of hia locker looking into Silver City Rivals veteran waa signed by Otair- hc5dn“ToY‘Tire“ thir(i etratgnt - 8nn‘- yesterday's 3-2 YajnteiTWnrTIoW’” Pyongyang. ainnlat: James Curryl oiitatanding Termed the "bloodless revohitlon of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss all home games of the Tigers next nal period of the game, played in 047.09. strong articlea on tlM' usurpation of 1800" Jefferson's election guar­ stands as one of the great Inter­ grams. and students deferred be­ mer commander of the Brookljm space. Nobody talked to him. No­ man Joe Magnao of the VFW day. They meet the undefeated and likely Sawyer will start Miller and B-39a sowed an Isolating chain comedian, and others. Remember, of power hv the goVemor, Zenger Beverly Smith, Mrs. Edward M. year . . Ewell "The Whip" Black- Milford. Players' Share—$326,560.14. anteed that the Alien and Sedition preters between the government cause of medical and allied studies, 18th district. Hofsaes is still in Toschea, Injured when Arnold body had the heart. Although he Manchester High goes to Meri­ sports night committee. unocored upon Weat Hartford have Konstanty to th* buttpan .’ iat bombs over the big northeast Xavier Cugat wllf appear In per- In November, 173«. was seised, and the people. To allow It to be Ferris, sister-in-law of the bride; well of the Cincinnati R e ^ pitched Spartans at Sterling Field In Weat Clubs' and Leagues' Shar* — laws, passed under the Federalist who have not served at least 90 the department, but was prompt­ 18 complete gamea in S3 starts played Northeastern a week ago. teemed to be looking at you, you den this afternoon for a CXHL con­ ready to hop Into action at the Red Korea sector. son with hia famdua Rhumba or­ thrown Into latl and charged with fettered Is to fetter ourselves." Miss Beth HUborn of West Hart­ ly suspended by Murph.v last knew he didn't ^aee you. test wdth the Silver f?lty eleven. It Hartford. Kick-off la scheduled for $217,706.76. first sign of weakening. If Kon­ usr|MM»t U.N. Okay For Peace Plan administration of John Adams days in the armed forces. with the red-legs during the past Is expected to be out of the lineup Remaining Games: chestra and a atageful of South seditious libel. would not be renewed when they Thus, through almost 300 years I Second, students In the first cate­ ford and Miss Janice Davis of night after he was cited for con­ Perhaps he was recalling that will be the locals fourth start. 2; 16. For the locals, this will be stanty pitches, the odds sr* 9,to 6. With its military might thus ar­ American stars. In,the gayest, hap­ This wak the first recorded case Stratford. Conn. Amy Shorrock, season. An emergency appendici- fbr several weeks. ah exhibition contest a* they don't Fourth game today at New were soheduTed to expire In 1801. the American people, as citizens gory who sen-ed between 90 days tempt in a stinging rebuke from The Rlder-Amold contest opened dark day six' years ago when, as They have tost two tesgua tilt*. Flaws In defense cost the Pl^l* r a y ^ the united Nations General piest and mo^t colorful stage show of a newspaper started In Ameri­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John tlB operation prevented Blackwell a 17-yesr-old youngster fresh out play another leagxi* game imlll York. Fifth, if necessary, tomor- the third game yesterday baf^e The.se laws had limited the activ­ of Great Britain and of the United and 21 months on active duty, with Kings County Judge Samuel -8 from pitching tA-o games during a football week end that wilt see Their only win came at the ex­ Horse Show Assembly was expected to approve in years. ca fo f the purpose of opposing a Shorrock of this town waa flower Leibowltz, who is supervising the of Richmond, Va , he sat slumped pense of Rockville In the lld-lifter October 16 when they meet Ihe- TX>w at New York, sixth and 64,505 fans at Yankee Stadium. the Kdtean Peace Plan Saturday ity of (wlitors and writers and had States, have through their leaders the Air Force, the Navy, the Ma­ the lart week of th* campaign. . . all of Connecticut’s colleg* teams There ary late stage shows every governing political group, al­ made them vulnerable to the po­ and through their own power of rine corps, the Coast Guard or girl. Brooklyn jury's probe. in the Shlbe Park dressing room, jo m t three weeks ago. Stafford Olympics In the third and seventh, if necessary at Philadel­ Th4y outhlt th* Yanks for to* '"in New York. The plan permits Saturday imd Sunday starting at though James Franklin. Benja­ Although Tommy Henrlch of the in action, and all but one are play­ crying his heart out. ' Meriden will be playing It* sec­ At Ml. Nebo final game of the flrat round. phia Monday and Tuesday. first time, taking great llberUM ,„UJf. troops to cross 38 to unify litical whims of those in power. public opinion Insisted that the the Puinic Health Sen-ice. Richard G, Bouse of Wethers­ Julius Hcifand, McDonald's as­ ' Tanka aaid he will not manage a ing in the state. 10 p.m. ' min's brother, began his New Eng­ Although few were eonvieted un­ right to speak and to write be left Third, doctors, dentists and vet­ field wa.v best man for Mr. Sagan sistant in charge of the Inquiry, He had Just received an )in- ond game of the aeaaon. Both Thua far, the Acea arc unde­ with atarter Ed Lopat, Rut toay 'K orea. team, insiders claim Old Reliable The Yale-Fordham game, polloed feated In two league starts, their land Courant In 1721 as a voire der the Allen and Sedition laws, free of govemni 'ntal restrictions. erinarians who had no active sen-- and the ushers were Edward M. said Hofsaes had received a tele­ merclful roasting from a hostile clubs absorbed decisive losses at folded In the clutch. In ita sweep to Kaesong, the opposing the dominating religious will Mgn as manager of the Cleve­ out of the picture a year ago when crowd for having a pnrliculanv the hands of Hall High of West only loss being at the hands of the Kenny Heintzelman, their grey- fir s t Cavalry Dlvtalon advanced they remained a threat held over Newspaper editors as a group ice with any of the listed scn-ices Ferris. Daniel Ermakovlch of vision set "about Christmas time land Indians, replacing Lou a member of the Yale team came Stock Hone Association body In the Bay colony. the heads of each editor to see have taken upon themselves the after Sept. 16, 194Q. Hartford, i^alvatpre Bandazzo of of 1948," and later disposed of it bad day in the field. Hurt -and Hartford; one of the powers In the strong, undefeated, and also un­ One to (io thatched southpaw vet, took a 2-1 quickly from Suwon, 20 mile* south Boudreau, down with Infantile paralysis a shamed by the boos, the crestfal­ scored upon Middletown Blu* Jack- The existing law pertaining to that he soft-pedal any criticism ethical responsibility of voluntary WouM Defer Superior Students Hartford And’ John Felgenbaum of by leaving It for the garbageman. circuit thie year. To Hold Annual Event lead Into the sight Inning, ha had of Seoul, to a crossing of tha wide Obituary libel, aa It was brought over from r General Manager Joe Oonln of few days before the date fbr the len kid did what probably any in­ Harold Duff. local end who has eU. Like the Middletown eleven, two out and' nobody on baa* whan Imjin river 30 mllea northwest of he might have of the administra­ self-restrtctlon to protect the gen­ Fourth, those not Included in Wethersfield. Hofsaes drew down the wratli — the Red Sox is hot after Bobby contest. Is on tap at the Bowl In Nais Varli Englan to rule on whether Zenger waa these other developments in the "It must have , "been Santa lease from tha Cleveland Indiana d-nrowii ... - ...... 1 0 u 0 1) 0 0 Thomas J. Conner the person responsible for the haVe been those that have gone up and to formulate a public opinion veil of Illusion was of finger-tip tackle a Trinity team that beat longed to Fred Fitzsimmons, then Roach will see service In the back- member* ih Manchester were able With the exception of two line­ ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 d pen with the bases full. Yankee Kaelsong la 03 miles aoutheam of manpower field; Claus," Judge Leibowltz com­ Gordon hopes to hook on with a r-Jeniien ... Tbbmaa Joseph Connor, of 143 puWlcatthn of the articles elalmed from the state courts of htlnne- w-hlch will Include the democratic length and draped from a head­ mented. the University of the South 40-0. Phil’s manager,,' field while Doug Wisse and Jimmy to sway It to this end of the state men, the local* will be at full Kerrlrk. p ...... i) n 0 u 0 0 ) Manager Casey fitengel switched Pyongyang. / sota and of Louisiana. views w-hlch Jefferson and moat 1. Seleetlve Service's Scientific Pactflo C6ast League team aa a Wesleyan and the University of "I know how you feel, son," ...... 4 u 0 0 3 u u Middle Turnpike, east, died yes­ to haVi' been sedltlo>is. The. legal piece of matching, brocaded taffeta Mlnnlcurcl are expected to plug this year. strength for tomorrow's clash. De­ Mlxe. II) ---- from Hank Bauer to pinch hitter A U. 8. Fifth Air Force ^ K e s The former case Is based on a of our leaders have claimed for Advisory Committee recommended playing-manager. .Members of the Connecticut have home attractions wise old Freddy said in a fatherlv fensive tackle, Tom Madlgan Is t'i>llliia. Ill ...... u 0 (1 1 1 U 0 . man reportad Kaeaong'a ca i^ re to terday at the Manchester Memo­ counsel which came to the support and Iflles of the valley. -She carried the line gaps. 1 3 0 0 statute passed by the Minnesota 1 each American. a program of special deferment Phillies and Yankees are cashing that should drew well, and the fashion. "WTe all go through it At 10 o'clock the Grand Entry nursing a bad knee, while the vet­ Julmaiiii. ■ . . . . 4 0 u Big Jim made Brown hit a AP CbrraSpondent Hal B ^le. But rial hospital. of the defendant waa ruled Inellg- cascade bouquet of flower* of in on endorsements ranging from Mn|Na. if ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 for "superior” students In high I * Ask A^beson Connecticut Teachers of New Bri­ some tliyte or another. But don't < hFaty AasllUry will be made by all exhibitors of eran George Vlncek will be off on 0 0 ground ball to ahortatop that datails of the swift advshce .v^ere Bom in Manchester, he had schools, colleges and universities. ' love and valley lilies with orchid cereals to automobiles. . . Have LrOpH.. p ...... 3 u I 1 4 tain play Trenton Teachers in the take i| so hard. You're going to HarkBAwi (#> th* day. Many outstanding exhll)- his honeymiHjn. The scrappy John­ If ...... 3 1 1 0 0 U 0 should have taken him out of the Bot glvan. been a lifelong resident of tha Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Selec­ center. j/ou noticed that endorsements Demko ...... 8$ 9S5 Wool.ling towr and was g retired plumber, To Open G.O.P. The maid of honor wore a gown To State Policy first college football game ever mak^them eat their words some Itors »dll be there Including Nancy ny Patrick Is expected to replace inning. B'ut Gran Hamner fumbled The eavalryman ware nearly 300 Another Shower tive Service Director, said he will which Include pictures of the eer­ seen in Bou^hlngton. Any: They’ll be cheering you plen- TFdff.nl •••...... 8S M i2 3 7 27 13 0 3 having been employed for many of antique green satin and neL 11! 98 Vlncek on th* offense, while new­ TnUli the hall. Ho dropped It again oa hS miles northwest of UMr jumping suppo'rt the plan In principle. ie* players never show Andy Sem- Today’s Program; Vy before you. are through." Lawler with "Ginger Snap," 1949 rhllAtlelphU off place near Taegu in the big yearn by the T. P. Atkins Plumb­ News Tidbits and the bridesmaids gold satin and I*arigfi ...... no "Jii na' comer Frank Bycholskl will fill tried to pick It up with his bare For Arlvne ( Jisler Headquarters Here 2. W. Stuart Simiington, Mobili­ InlcK of the Phils with a hat on? Fordham va Yale at New Haven. ■ Even Fitzsimmons didn't realize New England (Champion Stock t»l> 1 h O a e rill hand. Before lui found the handie, ml'd-Septembec o^naive which ing Company. He was a member net., The gowns worn by all five (Continued From Page One) In for Msdlgan. 1 0 0 0 Culled From Wires zation Coordinator, met with Sec­ Andy la the baldest player in the what a prophet he was. Two years T-'IaIf T91 aSo .170 1161 Horse. Connecticut CTiamplon, Wnilkua. U» ,1 0 8 of Court Manchester, F. of A. Ohio Wesleyan vs. University o.f Locale Lineup 0 0 0 0 Coleman was across the plate with crushed the Red /Army in the retary of Defense Marshall and attendants were of similar design major leagues.. .Longest hitting Drill P r t w (4) ^ Conn. Stock Horse Aasoclatlon Afhpurn. cf •■ • • 4 0 1 Republican Party Headquarters, platform note last night: "Throw Connecticut at Storrs. in the minors, snd Hamner came BUI Atkins and Chick Plummer 1 3 0 u the tying run. south. / He leaves two sisters. Mrs. Mary strapless, fitted bodices, manda­ streak by a member of the Yan­ Klhgfil'>n 9? 91 qIM Champion and point* nmning high J«»iira, 3b ...... 3 0 1 Miss Arlyne Custer, of 34 Camp- Secretary of Labor Tobin In an ef­ Russia out of the United Nations." Bowdoln vs. Wesleyan at Mid­ back winning the plaudits of the who Is enjoying a great season, :i 0 0 0 World Merles Hero The South Korean Hurd Dlvl- McGowan, with whom he made his Four Oxeohs formsrly employed located on the second floor of the rin necklines and matching bol­ kees during the past season was (elhbotl ...... 130 M 99 for the 1950 award: Mrs. Vernon Klims, if ...... 4 field road, who will be married to fort to work out an overall agree­ Former National Commander dleton. crowds with his brllilant all- are expected to be the Aces’ start­ 0 3 0 1 Cbleman. an Inconspicuous .287 ston, coptlnuinr Ita deep penetra­ home, and Mrs: Joaephine McKin­ eros of satin. The honor attend­ Compiled by Joe DlMagglo, The J. Mf.rdavpkF . . . 94 111 107 Hlekr, If ...... 4 by U. S. Embassy In I’rague sen­ Jarvis Building on Main street, ment on how men with special Louis F. Johnson, who step-vc-l (■■■•■ around play. A vital cog In the Koux will have "Captain Mulzac" ing end* tomorrow afternoon. 0 u 0 0 0 0 hitter In regular season, tightened tion up the es^ coast, was report­ non. also of Manchester; a niece, Ernest Noske on October 14 at the ant wor* a matching halo of yellow jolter hit safely In 19 straight Coast Guard Academy v4. Trin­ . . . 90 13.'i 111 in the flve-galted class, an out- Mayu. If ...... tenced to prison terms from 11 to will officially open Monday and qualifications shall be assigned as Secretary of Defense, waa at ity at Hartford.iiora. > Phils' championship team. Granny I.oren Andrio. and Mike Wrobel, lUmmr. $$ ■••• 4 1 % 3 3 1 0 his grip oil the World Series her* ed north of Hupkok, within 20 Mrs. Jane Fortin of this town, and Concordia Lutheran church, was daisy pompoms and Ivy. and the games .. . The Hlllerich and Htandlng animal at any show; 3 u 5. 0 u 14 years on varied charges, includ­ among the armed forces and other work lonllero U 0 0 0 u 0 0 ous shower Wednesday evening. munist radio makes exjptlc refer­ 3. Marshall told the United Monday afternoon. He character­ Universityty of Bridgeport vs. the Quaker fTIty who doubta that ...... 64 70 7S rick will "open at guards. Alex Fer­ 0 0 0 U 0 U u after Gene Woodling and Phil Bis- described nveriah Red attempts Hartford. Ivy. cooperation with the . American W’lnslow Stables•’ will show Beau- Ml(HiilW4>rtli. 3b The shower was glveh by the brlde- ence to Red troops entering north­ ed today. Headquarters w-ill be States conference of Mayors that ized it as a “ soul searching’’ Wilkes at Bridge^rt (Night). Hamner is the greatest shortstop KArI.«iFM ...... 79 •7 93 guson who came through with a Helntaelfuaii. P 3 0 0 u 3 0 u zuto scratched Infield alnglea. , to fortify Wonsan aa the eastern The funeral will be held Monday to-be'a cousins. ' Mrs. Benjamin the country's great danger today The flower girl was dressed In and National League Clubs. The AluDck ...... 93 101 92 dccker's Silver Dollar and "Grand 0 u u 0 0 0 0 anchor A the defense line running ern Tibet... Houston grand Jury open during the daytime and eve­ speech. New Haven TVachers vs. New in the National League. fine performance last week will Konaunty. p • Hamner's glaring error on ah at 8'30 a. ni. at the T. -P. Molloran Rowe and Mrs. Leon Rowe at their will investigate charges that Is the lack of a reserve of trained aqua taffeta. Her halo was of Johnson, talking to newsmen, If Hamner doubted the loyalty McCru.!. n ...... 97 117 85 Prairie Gold." both recently b-\\ bitman ■ . • • 1 0 u 0 0 0 u easy chance waa the blow that westwara to Pyongyang. ning. Bedford Textile at New Bedford, —— —— -- center the Iboals forward wall 0 oj Funeral Home. 17.5 Center street, home in Rockville. The dining room manpower. Although the Defense yellow daisy pompoms and ivy took occasion to laud Gen. Douglas of his fans, he learned otherwise shipped from 'Texas and true 1951 b-NVhitman .... 1 u 0 0 0 PreylouBly, pilots had spotted rookie policeman runs "call girl" The Headquarters staff wfll be Mass. T oU lf . .. . 333 375 348 which get* Its severest teat of the ruined the Phils, But another and at 9 a. m. at St. Bridget's was artistically decorated , with Secretary did not specifically say and she carri*^ a ba.aquette ar­ MacArthur. "I think he is one of yesterday. The fans gave him a winners. error, on a bad throw by Andy convws speeding to points south- elnirrh. Btirial will be In St. serv-icc .... Wesley Powell ruled under the direction of Mr*. Ray­ ( alipers (1) Earl Wesson, a Glsstonburylte season.. Tutslt ------33 3 10a 36 8 2 3 white streamers and wedding bells. that he’ was urging passage of rangement of the same flowers. the greatest generals this country- terrific hand as he stepped to the ...... 93 TS 106 'the team's leading offensive Semlnlck In the third Inning, off ballot as independent candi­ mond R. Bower*., The director Craial !.*•(■* liappFM N.w Y-Tk (A) ...... 001 000 O t l-J ^ of F^ongyang, Indicating a Bridget's cemetery. pending legislation for universal Mrs. Ferris selected for her Varrli k ...... 93 101 has "Queenie” entered for many A delicious buffet luncheon was date for U. S. Senate in New stated this morning that cisfnpalgn has ever had,” he said. "In the Stock Car No. S ( 1) plate In the ninth inning. He re­ M star, fullback Yosh Vlncek heads ilillsrtriphla (N i ...... 000 OOl 100—2 made the Yanks' first score easier. i y defense effort closer (o 38. Friends may call at the funeral B. D fjli ...... h m eveqta and if you can judge by post served by the hostesses In the Hampshire, leaving Sen. Charles military training, he left little daughter’s wedding a royal blue Orient -he has done one of the 9H 107 98 303 sponded by belting a double to Danrf.RFf ...... 9 SI Hugret’* starting backfleM four- A walk to Phil Rlzzuto, a stolen Fifth Air Force said Its home tonight from 7 to 10 p. m. literature and buttons will be crepe dinner gown, pink feather D svl^ ...... n i . 108 109 32R KrajFwalTi -.-.v...... 93 103 91 performances, she’ll hold her own 2b, Kniil*. lUn'mcr. .b, Illiiulo: i. center of the table was a miniature W. Tobey, whom he tried to defeat doubt that this was what he had greatest jobs In the history o f the deep left center. It was his fifth aome Pretzel Jscoba and Stan base, Beminick's bad throw and' a plknea attacked convoys In broad and tomorrow from 2 lo 5 and available to the public. The staff hat and corsage of sweetheart world/ toanksi) tffi part, to uniflea- Connor* ...... 90 133 132 344 throughout the day. Tony Mollnski S.minlik 2. Il»lnl«»l«isn. J""**; bridal party corfslstlng of the bride, in party prlinary, in normal tw-o- In mind. K+f»n ...... 91 in 122 hit of the series and gave him a 367 843 898 Grlffen will be the halfback*. ll.m m r si.d W .lUu., Irtt. Pl'Usd'l- single by Coleman acounted for Myitght toward Pyongyang and from 7 to 10, p. m. is prepared to provide inform^lon Although yesterday’s proclama­ roses. Mrs. Sagan, mother of Uon.”* ' RACING .124 TotaU ---- of "niompsonvllle show an out­ bridegroom and three bridesmaids. party contest .... George L Sln- B. Schubert ...... 111 100 103 314 .500 batting mark, tops for both Orlffen has yet to show hi* capa­ pbli. i.N) ». Nc* York (A) 4; bb, the flrat Yank run. . ' * ^Wonsan. Thiawaa another measure Mias Custer was previously hon­ concerning the Republican Parly, tion railed only for reglatratlbn the bridegroom, waa attired In a The Legion's annual memorial Sllkes (4) standing "Quarter Horse,” the llrliiKrlmsn 6 (KlKulo 2, Berr*_2. The Phils nibbled away at Lo- teams. n o - 108 94 bilities. but It Is hoped that he / of the Communist ' desperation. .\nnlvrrsar>’ Mar-s glemano. New Orleans Protest­ its platform and candidates. Ar­ dubonnet crepe gown with black sendee will he conducted tombr- T<*tslfi ...... r.01 UIrr breed which' many folk* think' Is ...... man. l>IMa*«lol, Knrlck 1 (Uo- ored with a personal shower given of physicians, dentists and vet­ 558 554 1613 Just as Hamner will never for­ 112 106 will break loose tomorrow as hts pat's soft pitches until they tied A first annlversarv- high mass ant, file* sail to have court order rangements may also be made at velvet hat with which she wore a row night in Hollywood Bowl. The Tpim Ne. 4 ( > MrCarih) . enteidnfi th* eastern part of the ItkU; •<>. 0 (Aaliburn J, Hciii- Tbelr convoys had moved only at by Miss Jean Monast. who Is to erinarians. the law enacted by get the advice of Fllzslmmona, so F a «rftt ...... to ItU 94 running could prove a big threat the score in the sixth on Del En­ night to escape Allied robkets and will be said at'eleven o'clock Sun­ removal of a Catholic saint from the headquarters for the schedul­ corsage of white- roses. Both sendee will be attended by 20,000 SUNDAY AVU#on ...... \df> 98 n o 313 country. Marilyn Keith of Pitkin Inlck. Jon.s); Mry.r 1, (Mapea) R.lnl- be maid of honor. The color schetne Congress gives the President power, Kin* ...... will he always remember what .M ourhntiAF ...... 120 109 94 to the claoay Spartans. Jacobs who arlmaii 2, (Jolin.on 2, Ltpat); ho, Lo- nis' double and Dick filsler'e day morning at St. James's church public property In that city. ing of apeakera for Republican mothers assisted the bridal party Legion delegates snd visitors. 111 94 91 396 . — — street, Mancheater will present her machlneguns^ used was green and yellow- and tm order a draft of various "a llf^ Vfron4 ...... 83 n o 139 331 happened yesterday in the run­ la fast getting acquainted with the nat I) In i limloga: H«lnta«lniaii 4 In ■Ingle. for the repose of the soul of the CIO Coraraunicntibna Workers ...... 409 439 388 three-galted mare, "Midnight The Red railway network, from , the brtde-to-be opened her many rallies and other affaire. specialists” such as optometrists in receiving at a reoeptloit for two Principal speaker at the two-hour 6turph>' ...... 93 133 108 323 way under the stands. ToUla . locals style of play really put on I 2-3: Konatanly 0 In 1-2; Mey.r 1 Hamner. leading series hitter at late Felix Coppo. 2:30 P. M. Grladers Lady." Pyongyang to the east coast port i wifts under a watering can filled Union seeking "voluntary" wage The Headquarterii have been es­ and nharmaclsts. , ^ hundred guests In the chapel Im- ■service will be the Rev. Father Adamy ...... 96 n o m 318 an exhibition of fancy running In 2-3'; 'r .r r lc k 1 fn t ; winner, F rr- .600, could have been the hero In­ tncriauww for 250,000 telephone Edward. J. Carney, Order of St. Kaidiiakl . 94 93 91 The above are only a few of the rlrk; lo»er. Mey.r, u-Duaty Bu»*«a. of Chongjln, 65 air miles south of with colorful flowers. A tasty buf­ tablished In the northeast corner Seleetlve Service officials said \nedlately following the ceremony. 9t'> 76 against the Greys, and hla ahowdng stead of the goat In the Important Augustine, of Lawrence, Mass., ...... 487 534 560 1581 AndFi'Roji ■ . . . . 78 horses who will perform here and (.Nl.i iilate. Cbarlle Berry (A L ) Ural . Sibaria, was ripped by B-39 Super- fet luncheon w;aa served. workers .,.. Allen Mapufscturlng of the building and fronting Main there waa no Immediate plan to During the reception hour'W il­ Detroit Reel Wings T. Mortlavr IV ...... 94 90 99 tomorrow wdll depend a great deal third game., He ca'me up with • liam Munsle, Jr., played appro­ National Chaplain/ Morton Dow­ all exhibitors, knowing th* stiff ba... Jocko Conlan (NL) accond baae; fertresses. Wasley’s Condition Relatives from Rockville. Bridge­ Company In Hartford will reauma and Myrtle streets. The building call men In these fields. CHERRY PARK vuiiiio ...... 99 108 100 upon th* final outcome of the urn MeUbwan lAL) third baae; A three hits. Including a single that priate selections on the piano. ney,' radio singer/ and the Jester T fbm t th; d-Brown waa safe time In 26 innings of series play.' T1»e Far Ehlst Air Force reported ley of 20 Academy street, promi­ rade of the Legion's fun-making Totals ...... 465 486 506’ 1457 Again In the ninth, after hia party’ desserts wrss served, the een-' Church In America at Dea Moines sage. On their return they will Team Na. 1 ( 1) what ivP other National Hockey Local followers of the Aces are on error ((>r Uauer In sth; e—Jeiisfii that the rail line leading north­ nent real estate- snd Insurance live at 765 Middle ’Turnpike East group, the 40 and ^ Society. POPULAR PRICES League team has done — namely, error permitted the Yank* to to# terplece being s beautiful three- .' .. Lnriaa H. Beebe, 62, retired' ' (C««tliiaed from Pag* Oae) J. Dellx ...... M 88 108 286 again reminded that thay.nrf v piir- ran for Brown In Sth. ward Into Manchuria was smash- Elarih Slide and receive their friends after Oc­ beat the NHL all stars. rhaae Uckrta for this game, today score, Hamner lashed Into the cd in 30 places between Hamhung man. has not changed today, ac­ tterrd shower cake. State Highway Department en- Ted ford ...... 98 112 102 312 At Stadium, Don ’/ Like it ------cording to tMspltal authorities. tober 25. Klf^lnurhmldt ...... 90 104 133 327 A crowd of over 10,000 Is ex­ either at Nassiff Arms on Main first pitch from reliefer Tom Fer- and Chongjln. Hamhung 1s 50 .gtnesr, found dead' wipi bullet defense counsel, said he would ap' Rreiinan 87 82 100 269 erted to see the Fourth Annual He remains irfcriticjil condition. (Coatlnaefi from Page Oae) The bride, a graduate of Man­ Plaiiiville Lists street, or at Mom's and Bill's on rick for a double. Only a fine bare­ miles north of Wonsan. wound In hfe bedroom in Water­ peal the caae. BenRiiton J17 117 328 All-Star game here Sunday night handed stab on the bounce by Joe Wasley was involved In an au­ chester High school and past wor­ New York. Oct. 7--i«ll - The 4 of _fty balls, some of them at Im- East Center street Sunday morn­ Intelligence officers said the About Town ford ..,. EJxport-Import Bank re­ Under Ariaona law, the jiu y* thy advisor of Manchester Assem­ with the leagues player pension ing. licket* may be had from BUI DlMagglo robbed Hamner of a tomobile accident at the Intersec­ D D. Vickers, a»4 a Negro, Zannlc recommendation Is binding upon Totals .. 468 .603 566 1616 Local Sport Reds retreated northward . Into ported putting final touches on bly No. 16. Order of RAlnbow for Special Event ^ fund to benefit by about $20,000. . Whlz Kids had their first look at ■ portant Sh*\y at the Ree from 11:30 to 1:00 triple or potential toslde-tha-^jjazk— tion of Forbes street and Silver f86,00«,0M lotti *0 Iran. ‘ Weav«r. the Judge In a flrat degree trial. Wonsan. There was virtually no Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hug­ Burled Vp Ta Neek Girls, Is employed *■* T. B. M. op­ HORSE It Is the first time the All Stan Yankee Stadium yesterday and j pjc. (jurt Slmmona, wear- p.m. The Silk CItv eleven keep* homer...... - Lane in East Hartford Thursday Houston police looking for three Superior Judge Frank Thomaa wlH oposltion to the South Korean east gins of 67 Phelps Road, have aa O. H. Gilbreath was trapped for erator by Ihjtnam and Company, A special JOO lap main event have been nted underdogs In the they didn’t like It..Even Ken ! hja Phils uniform, waa warm- the money from this advance sale Chatter --TlwrTIIjS -bad Ferrick ,oa the v coast drive. afternoon shortly before 5 o'clock. valuable Canadian maps reported formally pass- sentence at a date Sporis Mirror classic. The Red Wings won the ropes ’whep.g l»mt mOVed Hamner He suffered a fractured nose, their guests, Mrs, Huggins' broth- 40 minutes ba^re he was. rescued. Hartford Investment bankers. ’The will feature the modified stock HelnUelmsn, the 3.1-year-old I Ing up In front of the stands-yea- as part of It* guatontee. . ! But AP Correspondent William er-ln-lsvv and sister. Mr. and Mfs. stolen from hia_brief case by to be announced later, bridegroom after his graduation NHL championship and Stanley to thtrdr fitengel ordered his pitch­ head, chest, back and leg injuries. Up to hia neck in earth, he worked Lantx, dressed in a cowboy ehlrt car rsnln|t p»gram at the Plain- starting pitcher, admitted before I terday. Eddie Waltkua stopped to — Coach'Johnny Hedlund ^ . ^j'orden reported the Communists Frank Steele of San Marino. Cali­ g e olog ist___ Rubber company an arm free and brushed dirt from from WethersfleM High school *t- SHOW ‘ Today a Year. A go-. The New Cup last season. Little League Cardtoala haa called er to walk Goliat intentionally. and faded overalls, paled when he ville Stottum Speedway this Sun­ Detroit's hopes were center^ the game that-lt was his first visit '**—look, then hollered*•""— to Coach Cy "were not expected to give up the fornia, executive saye whit* aldew»ll tire* the face of John Ward, Negro, who tonded Bowdoln Colleg*; and is at day afternoon. York Yankeea acor^ three run* High H arriers'"^ a special meeting of all players Dick -Whllman, batUng for Kon­ heard the verdict But be walked about the famed Gordie Howe-Sl’d to the big Bronx ball yard and Perkins: "Here'* a young phenom stanty, rapped to Jo* Oolllna, who strategic city without., a bitter will pttjbably be victim* of new waa completely burled. He held present associated with hi* fhther listed among the long list of MOUNT NEBO in the ninth to t>e*t the-Brooklyn I brought In for you to look over. fbr'Monday night at 7 o'clock at fight. Hospital Notes defense program .... 'Hundreds briskly as he left the court room. Abel-Ted Lindsay line and a cOii- moat of the youngster* never had nipped Hamner at tha plate. Then The marriage of Miss Eunice E. Ward's head up to kisep him from and brother* (n the management Mtries'ia Ray Brofvn o f White SprinK Street Dodgers, 4-3, and go into a 3-1 been In the sUdlurS before.. They Cy. He’a only 15 years old, Beaten 27-28 the East Side Rec. Fighter planes and . warships Brown of Cooper Hilt street and drawm to Necedah, Wla., again to­ eyffocating, until firemen dug him Lantx was arrested August 10 o f Sagan's Cafeteria. Hartford. pie of newcomen. Goalie Terry Eddie Waitkiie filed to a if f Mapea on the Southern Pacific’s Golden Plains, N. Y. Brown who was World Series lead. Snwchuk and Metro Prystal. weren't exactly awed, because growing like heck-^and wants to •supported the coastal push. fkxlfrey Gourtey will take place day, by prediction of Mrs. Mary loose. ' The bride’s gift to the. bride­ crowned Uie 1950 United cham­ Manchefiter, Conn. Five Yean Ago—The Detroit . for tha third out. Census 146 State Limited shortly after Miss .' TIte Red Wings were counting, they remained good natured and be a tennis player.” .. Simmon* Manchester High’* defending The Silk City will hold a buei- fiawyer had dug deep into hia •f Inlahd from the east coast, the this atlemoon at 3 o'clock In the Alina Van Hcof that she w-tll haye Weaver'* body was under the- groom was a combination cigar­ pion at the local track last Tigers m ov^ into a 3-2 World Just iTlfifia**--That , kind of ' kid­ ness meeUng Monday night at the Admitted yesterday; Mrs. Irene South litethodlst church, Park's scratched and battered body too. on the fact that the All-Stori**^ cocky even after two defeats, but state champion croea country reserves for pinch hitting and run­ . South Korean Capital and Sixth Floroff, 45 Whitney Road; Ernest aaotber vision of Virgin Mary. feet o f another workman. "I wM found In ft bloodwftpfttt^red ette lighter and case, and hi* gift week Is a strong favorite to drive SUNDAY, OCT. 8, ’5 0 Series lead by beatlpg; the Chicago 17 or 18-man squad didn't even geC it couldn’t have been a pleasure ding In a tough apot bears out VFW Home at 7:30. Member* are ‘Dtviaion punched into North to her was a whit* gold wrist team dropped a 27-28 decision to ning talent to the pinth. fio the LaVallee. RockvHle; Harry Dal­ didn’t even know he waa there," lower berth. ’Ibe crime was dis­ the fast No. 356 souped up job to __J0:00A. M. Cubs' 8-4, os Hank Greenberg hit toother for one practice aeasiqn-i to aoB* Np. 3 Jt.fter. being lp„frent puhllelVy director Babe Alexan- -urged- to -«* k c xaffl® ..letUriig fit Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong watch with eikie KHamonds. To Hartford High yestoeday aftop-. veteran Jimmy -Bloodwartb.. went.— .cKorea. The Capital chased an esti- ton. 82 West Canter..sti«et;-Gustaf. moahail _tlM .-«9ikinan..aa..lui.waa covered as' thff train crossed'"the itarilfth PlaiiiTUlo'•Ttctory.—’— -three-doubles;----- ...... '^ B ch Lyhri Itolriclt' of'the"Boa^i fop th* first time during the sea der'e idea* on why th* Phlllle* noon at Keney Park. Dick Howes, Monday’* meeting. Baaeball play­ * Tnatiid i.ObO i^ds near ^nghyon, of tk"Lynaale‘ btreet xnd-Mr. and lifted from th* body. Ms best man he gave a cigarette However, plenty of competition Sleek Hone* Jumper* Ten Tears Ago—Bucky Walters to second baae to the last of toe Schaller, 626 Center street. loyers desert between Blsbee Junction ton Bruins has a power-packed son..As Russ Bauer remarked find It so eeay to algn young play­ local ace, crdssca the tape at 13:06 ers *^(^ urged to turn to their equip­ ninth. Russ Meyer went to th* hiU. '-85 mllea inland and 15 miles North Mr*. Walter Holland of 175 High Patrolman J. K. York happened lighter and the uidier*. cuff links. will be offered by that h es'^ lead- PalotnlBo* Oalted Hor«*a shut out the Detroit Tijgers, 4-0, Admitted today; Frank Adama street, are touring New Hamp­ and Doiigtaa. All-Star squad, however. about those one-run losses: "Those er*. .. "We’ve elgned a dozen good to lead all harrlere. The Hartford ment at this time U they haven’t Both moves proved wrong. oiOf 88. 146 Bissell street; Mrs. Marion lo be watching the construction He told police at flrat another The bride’s gift to her maid, of foot George Landry. Tha Wood­ Farad* Clamm Foates as the tied the- It features Toronto’s Ted Ken­ things can kill you worse than a ones In th* laat few weeks," say* Jayveea also won by • 28-32 mar- ■a shire during the week-end. Culpable in Death when the cave in occurred. He honor was a silver identification as yet done so. Meyer retired the first t4ro Miimette. 1 Brainard Place; Mrs. man had kHled the former teach­ bury chauffeur who has taken World Series at 3-aIL nedy and Montreal's,Maurice Rich­ 12 to "2 beating.". . And maybe Babe. "We have a lot of good gin/ men, but then Bloodworth juggled laid he saw the earth wall bulge, bracelet. Her gift to the flower ievery century grind at the loaal Fifteen Yean Ago -The Detroit Sara Friedmann. RockviUe. Attention of Manchester' Gar­ er and temperance worker. Chief Admlaaioa -81-98 ard. two o f the moat colorful play­ Luke Sewell had the right Idea pitcher* coming up next season, Varsity results: 1. Howes (Ml, T. J. Massey of .401 HUUtown Woodling’* alow rollar t o r !a then roll over th* men “ like the Percy Bowden o f Douglas test! girl SMS a doll and to the brides­ oval the piMt two years I* anxious Tigers won the. World Serlee, four ers In hockey. about Jimmy Bloodworth when he but they keep rolling in. .The kids 13:06; 2. DIDomentco (H). 13;I9; Discharged yesterday; Mrs. den Club member* la directed to (COBttatted tfwn Fag* One) waves of the sea.” maids, gold Identification brace- OhUdrea Uaitor 1 2 ...... -Free road lias supplied the information scratch oingto. Jim made a fins i JPetBonal Notices Anne Nerrer, 410 Harkm«tack the change In the October meet­ fled Lsntz later ’ slgnejl a sUte- to keep his . record intscL Last gomes to two, when they beat the Kennedy will lead the All-Star cut him off the Cincinnati roster do It for US. We never have 3. Bovtagton (H), 13:20; 4. Cole on the bore* ehow Sunday at ML diving stop o f Rlasuto’s hard let*. i,. week Landry ocored a 50-Ikp vic­ first line. This means he will be Btreet; Helen Canure. 69 Walker ing date. Instead of the second and 12 feet deep, and La Rosa at ment admitting the crime. I Chicago Cuba 4-8. lost spring. "His mind tells him failed to sign a boy who haa taken (M). 13:27; 6. Canty (H). 13:36; Nebo. bounder but again to* boll went la Mnawiara street; Mrs. Edith Ferguson, 605 Monday, on which the meetings the brink when the cave-ln result­ tory over a ' fast field including on the ice against Howe, who suf­ what to do, but his body won't do a two-day trip with our club. By 6. Schmidhauaer iM), 13:60; 7. for a hit Then Ooleman dunked a Hartford Road; Thomas Pantaleo, are held eaeh month, the member* Blood Unit Here Brown, who finished second. fered a brain Injury last aeaaon It," said Lpke.. Two of the Tanks’ that time the player* convince Eerier (Ml, 18:61: 8. Trembley Dog Warden Lee Fracchl'a sends a fly. ball between JacMe Mayo and la lOTtDg menoTT of Albert T. Und- ed. Would Auction First race wUl get under way in a collision with Kennedy in the who passe c.' away Oct. k IMS. 208 SqHool street; Mrs. Lottie Ce» will gather on Monday, October Arrested .Next Day $5*500 Settlemejttf htoth-ln'nlng hits went to Blood- him.” (H). 13:52: 9. ‘ O'Ojnftor (H)', card from Martlia’a Vineyard Richie Aahbun for his game-wta« bula, Rockville; Thomas A. Ted- 16, In the Robbins room of Canter at 2:30: p. m. Stanley Cup scipi-finals. worth. He did a fine Job of knock­ Weadc End Notes 14:13; 10. Glasler (H) 14:17; 11. Hie contractors oand foreman On Next Friday Howe underwent brain surgery where he la anjoytog a fishing ning single. *’ fh s pegie go M and still ve keep, ford, Jr.. 67 Peart street; John church, to bear Mrs. Charles F. Hot Sculpture ing down th* second, a hard one The Dodgers have a: complete Clark (H ). 14:22; 12. Ferguaon trip. Tha local dog Warden reports *.'WUMa our baarts yoiir baace deep. *r* arrested the next day oii' Gall for BowIIh Ratanratloat and for a time hia life himg in bal­ (Ml. 14:26. ' - Anlello. Rockville;. Mrs. Leticia Berijr ot Loogmeadqer^ Mas*., an antaata. alleglnt|,jB-statute jrlbla* Approved byi^ourt 1^ Phil Rlaxuto. but Jimmy supply of world Seriea tickets and th* flahtog la great will hold your memory dear, AT ance. But he now again stands praas buttons that they can't use. Ayvye raaulta; 1. Griffin (H), aveiy day. tbroupb every Johnston, 350 Center street; Mrs. authority on flower mrringement on ‘in what they fislled. to exer- The Manchsstw Blood Program — ' ^ (OoB^lMad Ftoi* K g * 0*e) O rchid Woman’s” eouldn't get the runner either RIU UndeU, 709 Main street; Mr*. out BJ| one of the main coga to When the NaUoa«l -League race 14:18; 2. 8. DlDomanico (H), se reasonable care for their serv- mobile unit la to be in town next Judge John J; Wallett in pro­ time. Tonight the RockVill* American Mexico Ctty—TTpeeaiM Straight AIvsya reoMmbertd. Mae Johndrow, Stafford Spring*; Mia* Mildred R. MciNelll o f Cen­ Nov Eislui’t Fiaast Allays the Red Wing eetup. got nose, they had to litake all 14.'14; 3. Ftod*U '(M). 14;16; 4. nU" by falling to have shoring Friday and will seek the I donation bate court yesterday approved v o r ^ auctlon'lng . oihf the five Toronto’s Turk'Broda smd New Bteageleees Legion, football team Will play host aark o f Los AngMsi* defeatad 'wife and family. Mrs. Alice Sturilck and daughter, ter streeL and Edward L. Berg- Mate Is Held the 'usual' preparation*. -Among Guerette (H ). 14:36; 5. Rice, ■econd-seeded Hath Flatt, Beverly n d. sheathing In the trenches. of 160' scheduled |>ersonB for th* seWement for $5,800 of a disputed plaques, “rte proceed* would go York’s Chuck Rayner will split Couple of Casev Stengel’s re­ 14:41; 6. Retehard (Mi. 14:36; -7. to the Btafford Olympic* at Legion 267 Highland street; Mrs. Mar­ gren o f Foster streeL will be mar- blood bank it wa* announced today marks on the bench before yeater- ICddie Sawyer's aeriea guests in Field in Rockville. Kickpff will be Hilts, Calif., to the quaztor-ftoola ' b MfiRMiriaa tied this afternoon at S o’clock In The charge was later changed claim In Mm death. AUgurt 1. lUB to the Carrie 'Ttngley-Itoepital for the AII-&tar raal tending duties, Philadelphia were the widow and Ouldottl (H ),' 14:57; 8. Tierney guerite Bundl, Rockville. by Chairman John D. LaBeU*. Tb* (Ceetiefied From P s^ One) MANCHESTER each man ^working 30 minutes. day**' game: "I hope they get' a at 8:15- It wUl ba a Coni^Ucut of th* Paa ASMricaa Tannla Town «( e«r dear fatlMr, fUlx tHacharged today; Mrs. Mart* the Center Congregational church. I breach o f th*. peace and the of AUc* Marcenuk. She died after Crippled Children In Hot Springs. datightor of Amby ICcCoBnell. who (M). 14:59; 9. fichwentk* (H), rlnctpals were released in the' unit will be at Center Church par­ a traffic accident at Adams - and There ha* been no Official reaction The gams haa attrsetod most of pitcher to thdre who loasa control 15:04; 10. Stoaek (M), 15:08. Conferenca .conteirt. natoant, *-t, i-d. 4-6,6*6, 6-0. who Detroit, 10. \ b^ng seked so that th* desired A. Rieder Involved in tha««ddent as injunction ,jo st y - the State In August—srith a Mrs. Mary Jane by the league's penshni society. ttwibi* I did. He dropped a lot Mrs. Walter Behrmann. 94 Lenox held October K 9 and 10 at the ated on batteries. "Plug-In" aeU Playt04| of Obwinnati ^ . j is lM ii. 1 dldnt begin to appear Ui2k n a y be rigeh*^ fatal to th* d*eeag*(k , ftoaa miwNtiiy tlw iWie

r JUIT V4ri*S 40* Aatoaobiica For Solo For Rant 54 the Rev. and Mrs. Frank Selby S a n d cording to atnte Uw. In some ISTLEKS clsanara. washing ' m annas, 14*4 84*4 |4»4 8494 8494 *4*4 CHOICE LO T In etrietly realdan*^ Nonsense work, only not aa hard, but calls W OM EN Bare money at home. -A. E. C Red Oockers, last week are the first In Fort ■tates, In minor cases'there may IM l CHEVROLET n«*UUi* fouN motors, small appllaacea. 100,000 tial aecttoh o f town. For Infor­ for 4 plug hat and a cane.” i u c m c e d b y Sew our ready cut “Rap-Ae 828 and |I0; Boaton Tarviar, creaa "Another Lucky Baigain’’->-For Dodge In a decade. The Rev. Mr. Y A l I S S ANNA BEIL WiTMERfl door. V «ry-few of UiU model new parts available, Stuart R. mation cal 8383. ‘ Vicloos Orel# be fewer than 12 Juror*. A grand OataBed Roimd.” Bas), proBtable. Holly­ breeds. Elmmsrman's Kennsls, "Soma lucky penon" STORE FOR RENT. Apply 213 Selby, an evangellet. Is also a Jury usually h u 28 membera, around. TWe la a particularly Wolcott, A-1 Repair. Sales, 180 I R-O-O-M-8 S-L-I-G-H-T-L-Y W e pay a doUar for grass seed: Jack—Gee, last night I woke up Q—Was an American task force wood Mfg. Co., Hollywood 48, Laks strsst Phone 6287. Spruce street. aaleaman for dupUcatlng ma- though the number vailM In some beautiful original car. You muat Main atreet. Phone 8897. U-»:E^D F-U-R-N-1-T-U-R-B M ANCHESTER — Oonier lot, A llke amount to sow It; Chinee. ' In the middle of the night. ^Mos­ ever sent to Korea prior to the Calif. states, at times being only 13. AdvertitaiieDti tM to appreciate it. Four brand BOXER Pupa, time payments, all AND APPLIANCES 100' X 132’. FuU price $380. Alice When It comes up, we cut It o ff— quitos were biting me so hard. present war? FLOUH Problems solved with Clampet Agency, 4998, Mr. Mlt^ A —In 1871, the United State* new Urea. Douglaa Motor Salea. W AITR E SS WanUd.- Muat have pedlgrssd stock, la^is sslsctlon. Just Returned T o Ua STORE, N E A R the Center. Phone We’re crasy— and w# show It! A man bad rather embarrassing Mack— Did you kill them? linoleum, |Mpbalt tUe oounter. ten 3930, Mr*. Wagner 2-0028. , sent a .punitive expedition to Ko­ Q—Where Is Sitting Bull bur­ 38S Main atrect. soma experience. Oood wages. Ap­ Boxsr Farm at Vsrnon, Tel. , (Ue^ A Short Time) 6088. ^ Myrtle Horafleld experience the other evening. He Jack—What! KlU my, own flesh Expert workmanahip, free osU- Consisting of had a date with a pretty girl and and blood? . - rea aa reprisal for the massacre led? 'mates. Open evenings. Jones' ply In person. Silk City Diner. . RockviUs l»f2JS. 1942 CHEVROLET 4-door aedan. Not only a Bedroom Suite, a Liv­ To make yoUr Ilf* worth Uving, when he caUed at her home fpr the of the crew of the U. S. S. Gen­ A —In Standing Rock Agenoy Furniture, Oak atreet. Phone Wanted— Kaal Batata 77. Very clean. Color blue. Ixioka WANTED — Woman for general T ing Room Suite and a Dinette Set Honm for Rent 65 rise above petty psraonal consid­ flrat time, her mother Immediately Two old maids went for a tramp eral Sherman In Korean waters at Fort Yatea North Dakota. 2-1041. ^ Poaltry Sapplics 43 demanded to know his intentions in the wooda. The tramp escaped. bound on a trading mission. and rune like a 1946. Fully guar­ housework, several forenoons a BUT APPUANCES SPACIOUS 9-room eingle home, CONSIDERING SELLING erations and see life In Its broad Ig M T -M a la puppy, black ^ t h Such aa, a "Kalamasoo" Range, a about marriage. This rathea anteed. See thia fine car today at CANINO CHAIRS, refinlahing and week. Two adults. Inquire 192 Park street near Main. Two-car TOUR PROPERTY? aignlficance, 0 —Did John Howard Payne wlOU oa ehaat Long eara, ahdrt Clarke Motor Sale*, Broad atreet. FO W L And roasting chickens. Nationally known Electric Refrig­ floored the youth, who hadn't been God grants liberty only to those Q—iWh'at type of brake was repairing. Edward E. Fish, 104 East Center atreet. Frsgh klUsd and live turkeys, 10 garage. For raaidence and office Without obllgaUuD to you, we used on the early trains? write both the words and music taU. ITaaat can >-4yo. _____ erator and a "Unlveraal’* Washing The widow had placed a tomb­ out with the girl before. But what who Uv* It, and are always ready for "Home Sweet Horae",? Phone 2-2012. Chestnut atreet. Tel. 36|8. to 23 pounds. Schsub’s Turkey or residence exclusively. Phone will-appralao or make you a caab A —For more than 50 years fol­ Machine. ' stone at her husband’s grave really knocked him flat waa what to guard and defend It. A—The words were written by l/ M T —Oray Tiger cat, vicinity Farm, 188 rUUstjwn road. Phone 2-9872. offer for property. See ua before Daniel Webster lowing the birth of railroad trans­ 1940 BUICK four-door aedan with a n t i q u e s ReOnished. Repairing HcIr Wuitcd»Malt M - E-V-E-R. Y-T-H-I-N-O bearing this noble sentiment the girl called from the next room. John Howard Payne in Paris and Canter and Emeraon atrecta. 4OT8. you actl. "Oh, he's net the one,’ ^ she said, portation, trains - were braked new 1948 motor, from private done on any fumltura Tie mean, For Only BOLTON L A K E Shorek. New 7- "Without you. I cannot' bear to set to music by Sir Henry Bishop', Kamad Teddy. Phone S-HST, Phon* 7738 Or 6378 "he’e Just a fUler-ln." A farmer near ua owned a mule generally by hand and speeds were owner. Excellent buy. Phone 8196 189 South Main streeL Phone 8494 room house completely furnished. Uve." A year later she remarried the tun* being derived from a PAINTERS Wanted. Call 6926. Ed. Artkicd tor Salt 45 EASY FRIENDLY TERMS BRAE-BURN REALTY that would stop rigbt In the mid­ relatively low. The first successful tO E T —Rad leather bag contain­ or 4827. 8048. Radiant heAt,\ flreplace, knotty and ordered the- monument maker Sicilian air. Cook. ARRANGE^} to add One word. So he went back Sarg* — Haven't I met }-ou dle of plowing a com row when application of air to operate f- ing baV *^d® *bln g. Aleo red FRIOIDAIRE 8 cu, foot, all por­ pine living roo^^ 8 bedrooms, den, brakes waa the “straight air 1940 PLYMOUTH panel truck, In DE LONOS Refrigerator service. Free Storage until wanted re­ and chiseled, "alone” . somewhere before T the 11:80 a. m. train b)ew Its jacket and gray cap In City (2ab. HELPirWanted for counter work, celain inside and out, very clean, medern electricNkltchen. Large brake" Invented by Weitlnghouse f*—How old Is the making of excellent condition. Has 1946 Repairs on all makes, commer­ gardless of time. ■ Free Delivery We have several customers Marge— No doubt. I have often wUstle In passing. No amount of ruMer call 7749. •econd ahlft worker, 8 nights excellent condition. No reasonable sun porch. I'hone\3888 between coaxing could Indue* him to con­ In 1840. leather? motor. Call MancheaUr 6186 or cial and domestic. Emergency 24- anywhere In Conn. Blj-the-Much depend* on the been there. r weekly, 11:30 p. m. to 2:30 a. m. offer refused. Call 8924. 10 a. m. and 1 p. in. or 3 p. m. ready to purchase attractive tinue. This alway* had been a sig­ A —Primitive methods of curing 2-3087 after 4 p. m. hour service Phon* 2-1797. CAN BE SEEN DAY OR formation of early habits. Experience unneceeaary. Tel. EVENING and 8 p. m. \ five or six room homes in Smythe—I know It; whan 1 waa Fred— What’s your favorite nal to atop worje and prepare for 0 — Which was the first of the ■kina were known to the ancient A — 0— c w a n t a LOAM FOR aals, $3 pef yard In Egyptians. In China articles of 1940 CHRYSLER Windsor four- CAR OR truck need repairs? M e­ 3962. This lot of merchandise shown good residential section of a baby my mother hired a woman song? the noon meal, and was strictly original 13 States to declare Its truck leads. Oravel 81.28 per yard. FOUR ROOM tenement\Centrally Independence? leather have been found which PRE-KINDEROARTEN achool re- door sedan. Radio, heater and chanical or electrical, call at by appointment only. Any day or Manchester in $14,000 to $18,- „ to wheel me about, and I have M ab el-^ Wish I Had a Paper observed by both mule and men. <.f*itng September 11. Agee 1% overdrive. This thrifty six I* Im PA IN TE R S and paperhanger*. Alao fill. Nusadorf Construction night. Phone Mr. Albert. Hartford located. Middle-agedV couple. been pushed for money ever since Dollar. — Miss Stella Brown, Ky. A —New Hampshire. prove to be over 8,000 years old. Abel Service Station, 26 Cooper W rite Box Z, Herald. 000 price range. If you desire tb §. Tranaportatlon available. maculate Inside and out. Has been Apply Green Manor Eatatea, Inc., CO. Phon* 8408. 6-0388, after 7 p.m. 46-4690, for street, rear, for personallxed.auto- Woodbridge atreet. C. F. Char- to sell please contact Phone S-16M. Mra. D. L. Ballard. run 4.1.000 miles since new Fully motlve repairs. Est. 1921. P E A T H intU S, 84 per yard, 81 appointment. Free transportation FURNISHED 7-room hou*e to A Light Weight! LANK LEONARD guainntecd. Priced real low. bonneau * Son. MICKEY FINN 7* Lakewood Circle South. per bag, delivered. Bon-Air Peat to store and back home. No obli­ share with widow. RefcrenceVex- ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. a a rk Motor Sales, Broad street. gation. W ANTED, Aephalt til* mechanic’* CO. Call 6818. changed. Call 8481 after 3:3^p. Phone 2-2012. HenaehoM ServleM A — L —B— E— R—T —S 953 Main Street helper. Apply Ed Noonan, Green MAIN STORE WATERBURY m. Offered ISA Manor EaUtea, Mancheater 1948 8TUDEBAKER 8-^»A8SEN- LOAM, FiU and gravel. Tcl. Cov­ Hartford. New Haven. Meriden Phone 3450 THE PR081*E0T HIU achool for OER COUPE. MANCHESTER Upholstering Co. Green. Open TTiurs. Eves, until 9 p.m.. entry 7-7392. 68 young- children la open Monday 1947 STUDEBAKER S-PAS3EN- Re-uphoiaterlng. draperies, slip Other Dave 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wanted to Rent through Friday. 9-11:80. Tran»- SALESMEN for Mancheater to GER COUPE. covers 48 Purnell Place. Call 2- T H A Y E R Carriage, blue and gray. $494 8494 $494 8494 8494 8404 WANTED—Single car garage, vi­ >D HOMES. Qliklifled buyers portatlon fumlated.- Mra. Lela 1946 PLYMOUTH 6-PASSENGER demonetrate and aell direct to 9821. Open evening*. Very good condition. A lio wicker cinity of the Center. Call 2-1147 anhiously 'waiting for 2 and 3 Tybur, Director. Phone 4267. COUPE.—Special Deluxe. mother*. The popular Baby-But­ WE BUY and sell good used i‘'if7il- stroller. Man’s leather, motor­ after 6 p. m. bedraom homes, in good condi­ 1940 FORD 2-DOOR SED AN.— (tORNICES and valance boards ler lafety chair. Lead* fumlahed. ture. combination ranges gas Car neceseary. W rit* for inter­ cycle Jacket, aixe 42. Call 2-0386. ranges and heaters Jones Furni­ tion. Also two-family or duplex. BAJXiARD’S Driving School. Man­ Exceptlnnallv clean. Custom built, choice of deslffns- COUPLE Dealre 4 room apartment chester’s oldest. A.A.A, trained 1948 WILLYS TRUCK —Platform Phone 2-3824, from 9 A m. to 9 view to Baby Butler Salea Agen­ ture Store. 86 Oak Phone 2-1041 In central location with good oc- and will do Janitor work if neces- cupancy^Fqt. quicji^gale list your 'and certlBed instructor. A.A.A. rack body. p. m. cy. 61 Gillette street, West Hart­ ELECTRIC Refrigerator, running HOT AIR, coal, pipeless furnace, sary, 28 years' experience with property with D o^tes Blanchard, type dual oontroUed cirs. Day or SPECIAL ford. condition good, *28. Phone 5818. boilers. Tel. 2-3822. evening appointments. 2-2248. W EAVING of burns, moth boles complete with one year old pipes Real EstafiB Serrt£e. 8447. • STEW ART TRUCK. — Cab and FACTORY Work, No prevlou* ex­ and thermostat. Phone 6526. chassis. Heavy duty hauling. and torn clothing, boalery runs, FOR SALE— Men's rebuilt and re- W A N TE D —One or two room perience neceeasry. for Bret, sec­ LISTINGS I f you are PERSON Deslr** ride from Hil­ handbags repaired, sipper re­ laated shoes. Better than new kitchenette apartment. By mid­ liard street to the Aetna Insur­ ond and third shifts. Apply be­ OLD RED Tin B..rn. 706 North selling your property contact this CHORCHES MOTOR SALES placement. umbrellas repaired, cheap ones. Sam Yulyea, 701 dle-aged woman. Can furnish ex ance Co.. Farmington avenue. tween 8 and 9. Spencer Rubber Main street, buys and sella good office. Prompt, ikoinrUous service. 80 Oakland Street men's shirt collars reversed and .Main atreet. cellent references. Write Box X, Working hou.-s 8:18 to 4:30. Tel. Products Co., Chapel street. used furniture and antiques. Alice C lam ^t Kgeticy, 843 Main iim m m le n * 4 * i • Phone 2-9483 replaced. MarloWa Little Mending Frank Denette. r*nnna 2-3376 Herald. •so «2-2828. BOLTON— Building atone and flag­ atreet. P^hone 4993 Shop. W AR CREATES man-power short­ 1948 OLDSMOBILE 78 4-door stone. A-1 loam, also rock drilling TW O Maroon divans. Excellent BUSINESS Couple need 3 or BY HERSHBERGER BUCS BUNNY BUOIR AND HER BUDDIES Feoling Low BY EDGAR MAKTIfl W ANTED — Ride from Middle age. Trained men are Indlapenaa- FUNNY HI'SINESS eedan. Fully equipped 12 Mar­ F LA T FINISH. Holland window and blasting. Bolton, Notch Quar' condition. Owner leaving state. room unfurnlshe'd rent. Phone Turnpike East, near Lake street, ble In essential Industry. Prepare ^ I WISH COACHIC'P PUT H'a ooD-vasM T bO 'VDO VA.V1. bO Abb V\ garet Road. ■hadea made to meaaure. All ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode Can be seen Sunday. Kyle's, 6805. Baseball M am ets to Hartford, vicinity Ann and metal Venetian blind* at a new for opportunity. Study at home M i IN/ I M I N ON lA V Q tl HOQM \Y lAY g o ooiSKn lAAggTO. Asylum streets, Monde *’ through Rockville Road, Bolton, Conn. TH' M NCH 40 UONS QUICK? M O U TI N ARRltO . MAWfl OlSt 9AW »40»A gl\«t bMAXl. low price. Key* made while you during your spare time. 400 To D iscuss^plit 90.14 U8VMK O b Friday. Hour* 8 to 4:*0. Call 1934 PLYMOUTH *29. Call 2- wait. Marlow'a couraei to choose from. G. I. ap- SET OF Unused Encyclopedia Business Property for Sale 7U 70Q SOMfe Y lM t . 1«B I bOOtb f eVSevt go 9Vh\0 « b \.\N01»601 -8 4 8 2..;...... 8061...... pcoYed,____International Corre­ Americana. Phone 7200. FLORENCE PARLO R heater. Call I bTlVt. OOOT 00«Y gW)»A9M»4i MATTRESSES "^mid* to....OYder.' spondence School*. H. F. Manlon, 2-1006. TAVERN Doing excellent business, New .‘'Y ork .';O ct. 7—(A>)Vt o p Wi40le3 A "MMI46 140 Vllbb.NOa 1939 PONTIAC Sedan. Bhitremely Mattresses re-made and steril­ representative, 607 Main street, *2,800 cash needed. If Interested baseball men huddled with Opm- TWO OIBLS deelr* ride to Air­ A900Y clean throughout. Excellent' mo ized like new. We call for and Boats and Aeecaaorica 46 FOUR-BURNER electric range. call Howard R. Hastings. Phone misaioner A. B. Chandler tod^y craft, 1st ahlft. Phone 2-1188. Hartford. Conn. clean throughout. Excellent deliver anywhere. Frank Folk, Side oven and broiler. New heat 2-1107. to decide what to do with the motor. Douglas Motor Sales, 333 42 South Main street, Colchester. JOHNSON Outboard motors and units Excellent condition. Rea­ usually rich *978,000 fee paid fok Main street...... — -r------CARPENTERS Wanted: Inquire ~ Dolphin aluminum boata. Capitol World Series television and radio'' AotoreobOlm Fisir ^ la ' I Phone Colchester 460., ...... sonably priced. Phone 8505. 56 Gardner atreet. Equipment Co., 88 Main. TeL Farms and l.and for Sale 71 rights. 7988. TWO STOVES, wood or coal. Phil Some baseball players advocate 1941 PLYMOUTH special deluxe 1940 DODGE coadl. Obod'-oohdi- 14A tudm*. Good condition throughout. Roofinff AIRCRAFT NEEDS gas, tabletop model. Miscellane­ WESTFORD—6-room Cape Cod, splitting up the m-Jney to . fatten tlon. Phon# 2-8629. SEA KING Outboard motor. Three 40 acres land, borders both sides, the World Series purse and the 0 Com* ia and see this. We'll have ROOFING. Speclalixlng In repair­ ous furniture. Owner leaving Skilled and Semi-skilled H. P. Run ten hours. Like ne state. Call 2-3512. black top .pad. Needs some re­ payments to the second, third and- it late Saturday afternoon. Doug­ 1947 CHEVWOLET four-door fleet- ing roofs of all kinds. Also new *60 with stand. Can be aeen laa Motor Sales, 383 Main street. Workers pairs. 8 acres tillable, balance (ourlh teams in each league. line eedan, original owner. Can roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys 132 West Center street. USED STEWART Warner refrig­ woodland. E^xcellent trout stre'am, " I have advised all the Ume that be aeen a t'48 Pioneer Circle, Sat­ cleaned and lerpaired. 26 years ex­ S t a a B S l CASH prieaa paid for TURRET LATHE ' eration, good running condition, averages 8 to 10 ft. in width. the money be used to secure the urday afternoon, all day Sunday. perience. Free estimates. Call \/ ALLEY OOF That'a It BY V. T. HAMLIN cars. In good very clean. Call 2-1207. Immediate occupancy. 4 miles players pension fund." said Com­ _ * I T HA WANT T' 1*87 to 1900 6s*d cars. Howley, Manchester 5361. OPERATORS ffiSHT y ilV B MB eOMK aieasl-ooodltlaD. Douglas Motor Building Materials 47 from Wilbur Cross Parkway, *7, missioner Chandler. ■«K.'7WAt S a y o i WANT M lYcaOUNMl" 1941 INTERNATIONAL ‘i-ton BORING MILL OPERATORS D IN ETTE SETT, bedroom set, HERB/y iPaCIAU ■aiw, *81 Main strMt. 000. Tom Minor, agent. Tel. Rock Chandler said the Major League iNiTaueTteNB UKKiy f%ACE A AXJPUr MEALA BH« pick-up. Rocky's Service Center, FEATURING Guaranteed roof* maple chests and miscellaneous. FOU EM TlSs JIG BORER OPERATORS vine 299. ' owners had underwritten the pen­ B4P0M I «0 16 Bralnard Place, Phone 3918. and expert repairs as well as 480 CEMENT Blocks. 19c apiece. Priced low. The Woodshed, 11 IN TH' OAMi.. h c l d in ' HiNa CLEAN GARS PRICED RADIAL DRILL sion plan which pays *100 monthly ^ KlCHAJtDj gutter and conductor work. Try Phone 2-3746. Main atreet. to major league players wlt)» ten HUH, eOACHII? RIGHT 1949 FORD four-door, custom six your "Local Roofer.” Call Cough­ OPERATORS cylinder. Fully equipped. Driven Houses fo r liialc 72 years service when the reach 50. Written OuacanU* lin 7707. DRILL PRESS OPERATORS B ARREL Chairs (60.95, floor "There ia nothing to compel IMO o l d b m o b i ij : s e d a n 7,900 miles. Phone 697Q. Dianonda— Watehga— GRINDERS lamps *7.75, kitchen cabinets LAKEWOOD ICIRCLE them to go on -doing so unless the IMO FORD SEDAN _ Jawelry 48 *7.05. Marlow's Furniture Dept., players do all they can to support IMO CHEVROU7T SEDAN 1937 CHEVROLET coupe. Very Heatinff— Ptambiiiff 11 MILLING MACHINE clean. Motor overhaul^ New OPERATORS Main atreet, Manchester. Phone A choice comei^ lot offered the fund themselves,” said Chand­ 1*40 PO N TIAC SEDAN X LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ 5060. 1M» CKEVROLET SEDAN whitewall tires. Sealed Beam*. PLUMBING And HeaUng, special­ LATHE OPERATORS paira, adjust- watebee expertly. for your iQiproval. Look at ler. .Heater. Asking price *190\ Tel. izing In repaira, remodeling, oop- The American League Players’ 1*88 FOBO SEDAN TOOL & DIE MAKERS Reasonable prices. Open dally, this one before it is too lata to representative, , 1M » PO N TIAC 2-DOOR per water piping, new construc­ Thursday qvenlnga, 129 Spruce tion, estimate* given, time pay­ SHEET METAL Wearing Apparel—Fora 57 purchase a site in this most Detroit Tiger pitcher, ia reported OOR M SaaaCH OF THI 188* DODGE SEDAN street. Phone 2-4387. to favor diverting the ,TV-radio 1*87 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR ments arraoged. Edward Johnson. MECHANICS excellent development. IMmaONIO MNO HCHAXR Trailere for Sal« 4A 3-PIECJE Grey pin stripe suit, *20. payments to the pension fund, as “Sorvtt fi^ right for boeemlng txptrt at bridgi!** TOUK4 THE STIIONaNOiM 1*87 PO N TIAC SEDAN Phon* 6979 or 8044. MATERIAL HANDLERS Gold leopard fur trim coat, *25. OFAUSTIHA 4»A ARTHUR A. KNOFLA is Marty Marlon, St. Louis Cardi­ TERMS TO SUIT 3-ROOM House trailer. Excellent JANITORS Fuel and Feed Call 3314. nal shortstop, the National League OIL BURNER eervlce and repaira. a 1 condition. Fully equipped Includ­ Realtor representative. ^ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER COLE MOTORS .Ml make* oU burners and furn­ INSPECTORS SEASONED Hardwood for fire­ BOY’S Winter clothing, size 14-16, ing television. Trailer can be left If the *975.000 fund goes into , SIDE GLANCESX BY GALBRAITH FREC KLES AND HIS FRIENDS Very Touching BY MBRRIIX C BtXMBBB Telephone 4184 aces. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 8244. Most Departments Working place, furnace and range. Imme­ "VtA bn preralaea. Large lot. Very low good condition. Reasonable. Tel. 875 Main St.— Est. 1921 the World Series pot It could, 48 Hours diate delivery. B. J. Begin. Glas­ 2-1976. r . Wow ON esOTH Tho pcklb , ntANEPORTATION SPECIALS rent. Reasonable price. Phone 2- EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ double the present prize of about KIDS all oven iMe coNTNEMr tonbury 3-2l’i>3. Phone 5440 or 5938 VUILL Be UAVIN& TWrnP SEASON JgOWJiHAFPeN pswep OF rare; 1888 FORD SEDAN 2623. ing. Plugged drain* machine *7,250. to each man on the winning A w e WWW snua- 1*87 TERRAPLANE SEDAN Apply at the Willow St. K____ (vutPES! cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 Wanted— To Rut 5h Home Listings Wanted team. ' wneETiER.. _ CROSseo tovees 1*38 STUDEBAKER SEDAN Oakland street Phone 6407. Employment Office Garden— Farm— Dairy The Commissioner has ported Ln/muoRB KOBFINC a 1938 HUDSON SEDAN Motorcycle*— TO.eycleo 11 Product* 60 W AN TE D to buy, one or two used VERNON — 6-room bungalow, out, however, that if the iponey RSNOezvous wffH 1983 CHEVROLETT TUDOR Monday thru Friday steam heat, fireplace. In good goes to the pension fund, a thx ex­ OeSTlMV/ MAN'S Bicycle. Oood condition, tractor tires, size ::4 x 11:00 or TOUR CHOICE *80.00 Moving— TnKklng— 8:00 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. CONCORD GRAPES for sale. No. larger. Phone 7860 mornings. condition. Chicken coops. Ap­ emption could be claimed for it. liberal Term* Phone 4164 (18. Phone 6802, or 50 Irving Tby Storm ce 20 Saturda.v—-8:00 A. M. to' 1 quality, *1.15 a basket. Tel. 2- proximately 2 acres land. Hourly but if it Is used for the; players COLE MOTORS street. 9043, or call at 127 (g a rte r Oak W ANTED— Good used furniture. bus, *12,500 Tom Minor, Agent. and clubs, a 40 per cent tax wquld Tw ir P TH E AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., 12:00 Noon atreet. Farr. Any quantity. We offer you high­ 'Tel. Rockville 299. be levied, cutting the total down 184* PACKARD, 4-door eedan, one local and long distance moving, original owner, very clean Wanted Aatoo- est prices. Woodshed Phone 2- to *585,000. Tm s t packing, crating and storage PR A TT W HITNEY (CUSTOM Built 7-ro«.m single, at­ , Technically the big payments— throughout. Priced to sell. Call & MeINTOSH Apples 81 per basket. 3154. Motorcycles 12 Service to all parts of the U. S. Green Mountain potatoes. Excel­ tached garage. 4 rooms and til* *800,000 by television and the bal­ 2-2814. May he seen anytime. AIRCRAFT A. and Canada. Call 8187. Hart­ lent quality. 144f Tolland Turn­ bath down, 3 bedrooms and lava ance by r ^ o — belong to the C m - CARS WANTED.. We wUl pay *25 East Hartford, Conn. K«Mims Wiihi'Ui Hoard 69 FOR SALE — Three-quarter ton reward to any person or persons ford 6-1423. pike. tory up, fireplace, dll hot water mtsaloner’e o ffic e PresuDnably heat, fully Insulated, Rusco atorm CommMoner s'Ctlbdler will go 1949 Chevrolet pick-up truck. 12 leading to piir purchase of a MANCHESTER ,'ackag* DaUvery. DUMP Truck driver wanted. Ap­ LARGE, Comfortable room, suit­ t! GET YOUR grapes and hand windows and screens, awninga. along with whalevn- recommenda­ 000 mile*. Good tires. Motor In clean, used car. Any year, 1937 to Local tight trucMng and package ply Tom Colla, 84 Middle Turn­ able for one or two. Good loca­ plcksd apples at 270 Hackmatack Many special features. A A zone. tion la made by the players’ repre­ A-1 condition. Can be seen at 1950. Call o r-s e e Car Buyer delivery. Refrlgeratora washers pike West. tion. Call 2-2612. ■Ueet. We deliver. CaU 2-3246. Lot 74' X 315'. Close to bus line sentatives and the club owners. BY A L VBKMKES Ed Coughlin's Service Station. 85 Parker at Clarke Motor Sales, and stove moving a specialty. PRISCILLA’S POP Loncflome Jonmey . Oakland atreet, Phone 3822. AUTOMOBILE parts manager. N E W L Y FURNISHED, clean and new school. Shown by ap- Broad street Phone 2-2012. Phon* 3-0782. roosM , POPi vou I RAN TO FOUR Apply Mr. Benson, Brunner's, room for refined couple or two ppintment. Blva 'Ty4er, Agent. W pW f Iti. BET THE OTHER HARDY'Chrysanthemums for sale. ‘^DHOUt.O HA!i/E ■CQH<:*iOOWNS TeAM WAS SURE SOREi 1*43 ’ CHEVROLET Fleetmaster CALL CAFRO, 2-9248, for moving 358 East Center street. ladles. Oil heat, cbntlnudua hot Manchester 2-4469.' Original condition. Very clean. 188 Hillstown Road. Sport* in Brief N M o b y e v & f Bosinea* Scmcea Offered 15 and light trucking. Also rubbish water. Private kitchen for Ught Douglas Motor Sales, 333 Main MAN- WHO desires to sing and BRAND NEW brick home, 4 PETER W. PANTALUK, electrl^ and ashes removed. 54 Birch FOR SALE — McIntosh applea housekeeping privtlegea If desir­ . atreet street. act a little. ' A good opportunity Bargain prices In windfalls. Louis ed. Call 4264. Inquire 71 (Chestnut rooms, expandable upstalif, at­ contractor, maintenance and wlr. tached garage, lot M x 200. New Yor Hill (*8.70) for a person who wants to have Bunce, 529 West rvnter street. stroet. “BETTER BUY” USED CARS tng (or light and power. 40 Foster fun while working. For informa­ Pleasant location. Quality con­ won the Grand NaUonal Steeple­ atreet. Phone 3803. Phone 8116. FROM YOUR Painting— Papering 21 tion call 3861. ^ LARGE, Attractively furnished struction. Fairly priced. Douglas chase Handicap at Belmont Park. LO CAL PONTIAC DEALER POTATOES and turnips for sale; room for one or two. Light house­ Blanchard, Real Estate Service. Bowie. Md.— Briar White (*3.60) CABINET WORK, valances, fur­ PAIN TIN G and Superior Paper IF YOU ARE Interested In Ught won the Dowee, ■ Purse by- three 1*47 PONTIAC SEDAN niture repairing, reflnlshing, m*de H. Pasqualini, Avery street. keeping facilities available. Cen­ 5447. Hanging. We carry the n evw tl laboring (shoveling) where you quarters of a length. 1947 PONTIAC CONV. COUPE to order. Kitchehs remodeled. Phone 4609. tral: Reasonable. Mrs. Jerome, 14 wallpaper books. Very satisfac­ work a day or so each week CAPE ^^ - BAtCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Help Wanted— Male LIV IN G ROOM couch and chair, beds. Phon* >908. tion. Six rooms, 3 and 8, OU at Hawthorne. Hair ME 010 Aue/dOMi 183 Center St. Phone 2-4548 SEWING MACHINE repairing, good condition, reasonable. Tel. 04TVCM CMM A»~ T v m m m m n n o M electriflcation, conversion to mod­ Repairing -25 Or Female 27 Bteain heat garsge, tool shed, San Mateo, CaUf.—Bossy Reigh "Our naiiM’t Bottil Do you tuppoo# tho OIm Cain4m “ Ne, we don’t have any ehlldrin of our own, but tho noigh* t ' Open Eveqings ^ 1 10 7405 PLE ASAN T, Furnished room, ivflt. FNPHrrHBA ern cabinets, expert workman- chlcgen coop. Nice lo t House Is (*20.30) won the Atherton Purse bora won’t let ua onjoy HI” ■MATTRESS. .Youi old mattreaeea W AN TE D —Part Ume payroU and heated. In private home. On bus might objoct to hla wearing their pattom of plaW?" MCMONMJPHCA 1942 CHEVROLET tudor sedan *:ilp. ABC Appliance. 2i Maple. GLENWOOD Combination gas and now vacant. This property Is at Bay Meadows. S S B eternized and remade like new.' cost clerk. . . . Muat...... be able to use Una Semi-private bath. <3aU 8702. deluxe model, mechanically in 2-1578. oU; good condition, 878.' Tel. 2- Worth Investigating. T. J. UU'l UUK WAV BY ]. R. WII.I.IAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Call Jones Furniture and Floor slide rule. Apply Spencer Rubber brockett, Broker. Phone 8416. m : good condition, 4 new tires. Price Oovering, 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. 2464. FURNISHED ROOM, continuous $840. Own'er In army. Tel. 2-0786. RANGE Burners, pot burners and Products Oo. THE OVEM HS®. X uoMeo vou Bbowioa AMUTTHAf *£0 S fA M VllTM MO'VINa. <3as' range. Like new. hot water, for a gentleman. Tel. TWO-ROOM frame cottage, well heaters cleaned, serviced and re­ ■— " ' OMT BE HtATriNT peiA ABOUT tmJUHB ■ao < UEMCT IP 1 c o u io r — HOriBVeR w- W AN TE D — Help to pick up pota­ whltg, four-burner, tabletop, *808. electric pump, approximately one 1947 CHEVROLET club coupe, paired. Also ,.new range burners R E P n iR SIDE. BUTTHH*:, ME TO BE StAWClM’, > SETS OP TVS TUBSAIJEFBLL THROOfiM-— Bonds—Storks— toes, full or pert time. LoOie thermostat oven heat control. acre land with large garden. Ideal SHOI radio, heater, other extras. Ex­ InstaUed. Joseph Senna Phone LARGE Furnished room. Gentle­ TMEI2E1URMIM’ ‘ NlCe,HMIM6 A BREAD- MY CU5R3MiR V446 CAUED’ID Mortgages SI Bunco, 529 West Center atrect Phbn* 2-2100. for young ccuple or retired per­ cellent Urea. Exceptionally clean. 2-0X47. men preferred but w ill take nice V\«T.MET—TH’ W lQbR« FOR A HUSBAMD LAPLAND BY 1V4E DCATH OP - Phone '6678. Phone su e. sona. FuU price *3,000. Suburban FAHNESTOCK and Company, lady. One minute from buw . 23 JL/’n . •m *AMD NOuJ MiMDLV A N UNCLE, AND VJILL BE AMAV LINOLEUM -- Asphalt tUe, wall Re'alty Oo.. Realtor*. *4# Perklna Stock Brokers, 75 Pearl street., T W IN SIZE mahogany bed. Good COMPUTE WN CUT a n d 1986 CHEVROLET tudor. Motor covering. Done hy-raUabl*,~w*U- Griswold street. •Hartford, 7 -0121. Appoffitmeht* Sftiiatimii Wnnled— cbhdiUoh. *S5. PK6n#'2i2»89r street T»L.fl21fl..______M-' recently overhauled. New paint traindd. men. Ail Job* guaranteed. ROOM ROR rent for girl or mar­ U -lu fiiT evenings, call Joseph P. Me- CXNTRAL — Two-family flve p iit F l Job, new battery. Reasonable Hall Linoleum 0>:. S3 Oak street. Fenuila ■■______U ried bouple.' Two minutes from Cluskey, Mancheater 2-3273. rooms each fla t Two-car n ra ge. Phone 6720, Can be seen at 90 Phone 3-4022. evenings SlOjS. W H ITE Tabletop gaa stove. Good Main street. Call 2-1614 or 47 Bast Center etreeti HIGH School Junior wlahea baby­ Early occupancy. Madeline as new^ 850, Phone 8892. WTINDOW SHADEIS made to order sitting evenings, week-enda. Two Oittage street. Smith, Realtor. 3-1642, 467*. 1*1* PLYMOUTH Special deluxe, Holp Wanted— ^Female 85 years' experience. Dependahla BY LBSLIi rUIIMBB and Inatalled. \lenetlan blinds NEW U N FIN ISH E D bookcases, WASH TUHB8 Easy*a Neck i t two-door, ' bQ equipped. 4 hew 2-4198. CO LO NIAL Home, o> beauty and roffnfcilwf S and curtain rode. 24 hour service. YOU DON'T have to be a super .chests, night tables and break- ROOM FOR rent In private home Lower St. I W r M ^ R W J V white wan tires. Can be seen at charm. Seven raoms, screened OHf KiSPO , MIOTMIROmMIOaRN feSBuT] ouT-TKttljfiil*- Estlmatei gladly given. Fagap sales person to sell Avon Prod­ 'fast sets. The Woodshed, 11 Main on Holl atreet Hione 4022. BUT-Jxk n o w b d m e ffiflO E 8 «r \ S41 East Center street, between porch, atUched garage. Large parotHo THar — a Kwo ivMcr- Window Shade Co., Route 44 at ucts and Avon beautiful gift- line. JDoffa—Birda~P«ta 41 street. • aad S- p. m. erkhlnga. Bolton Notch. Phone 3-4473. Simple training In your "pwn P L E A S A N T ROOM at the Center. lot. For appointment call Made­ home starts you earning immedi­ BIRD Doge. rPedlgreed, young AVAILABLE, new 8 cu. ft refrig­ Gentleman preferred. 16 Wads­ line Smith. Realtor. 2-1642-447*. WMORV MK> ately. F o f information Write Mra. doga partly trained. Ready to erator, $214. 12 cu. I t dslnxr worth street ■ DUPLEX—4. rooms each slda, lot *81*0117 Eowyt Buckman, 29 Highland Terrace, hunt this fMl. Priced right. Hione deep fraeser. Electric roagOB ftoot. 102 X *4. CentraUy located. Oc­ irAiifrED Middletown, Oonn. 4440. *187.98. AutomaUo Washing ApartiBMita, FliitB, cupancy on* side. Phone- owner 1M7 QLDSIIOBILE “TT DELUXE machines and T.V. Chambbr's W AlnVD—8BCRETARY OOLUKB. A IC a Sables, THa, and Furniture, at the Oraen. * to ft. TcocfliCRta 8* 4*3L Blue Merlea, male and femala. ^PERIENCUb o r . 4-DOOB. 7:89 to 8:80. ' BRAND for general office work. 40 tftnir Tour choice, 880. Sunset View h e a t e d and famished two roMa L g u i o e a B i o 'PADITM». week. Pleasant eurroumUngs. State Kennel, 809 Keeney ^street Phone .^lO O A N T Dresaing talfla^sla- apartment AAiKs only. Rsfef* • 1 2 9 5 in full iwperience ai;d qualtflca- 8876. gl* fireside bench and alaeeuana* ences required. ' AHco Clazppbt IN OOUMTRT Like atmeipbere^ CARPENTERS Agency. Phone 41^. . tlonp. ■ . ' ous articles. Tel. 2-1*7*. ria ig e buUdlng loU wttb shade For liwidt iMI-Oatddo. DOGS Washed and groomed. Be* trees. Overlook s Drlve. Wm. r a * . 7 , BOX B, do ipaiAUD us tor pet supphea and treab NINE-PIBCB maple dlnsUe Bit Work— Apply Bt GTOwtUJAMS, V V * ^ 5F L o o U m m . wawbi, buitdar. Phone' 777*. froaen horssmeat, l* e lb. CaD Whits Bengal combination 4-4 i Dover Rivul REGISTER Bright and early M;on- Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4278. wttta coverall. Phon* 3-^12*S. For .Rm I M LA K E W bO D Circle South. O day morning for the Job you are ‘ Or Phone 4112 AIR CONDITIONED . OFFUffC. lot available. 04 x 210. Buy, before aceklng. No registration fee. Con­ price* go.higher. CaU owner 2- tact WUaon Agency, 84 Church COCKER PUP-for hale. Cah SUf- \ K riq \ 3 K Voi^e seat, alao PhUco Ortord BuUdlng- Apply Mar- ^^JAkVIS RBAtTY CO. 0478. 4.) ■ - .'‘ I? street, Hartford. , ^ ford 688W4 evenings. floor model radio.- 82 Dover road. tow*A r V - • - . I • /■ J. . ■M j ,- rtf TfTT /r^V'fv \ ■■: W~ . • •• >■. ■ ■■’• ' y ;■■■•'■■ ■ . ■> ’-i- • ■- . • • ,_ y„. ^ ■ e ■ ' ? -y- ...... ■X' ' : • r ' ■ ■■ ' * X I aATUKDAT, OCTOBES T, 19M ThAWdsther. n m n ^ s * 0kaici(tfSttt Etigtiing J lf r o ld Average Dally Net Ptem Ran Feracaal at .0, A WmiSar BeieM Fee tSa Waak nadlag ' Todayt Partly elondy wUh Bortar. With both tlwi men In a glttte* to thiidc I'm a mtja sff, October 7, ItBO fog, tbe painting waa computed. which of eouFM ain’t so, htit you A. A. Completes chanea aC eliawera lata In tSa day; A botttT ow n During the progress of the w o^ know how people goaslp. It’s all AMESITE DRIVEWAYS 1 0 , 0 8 3 Tenlghti dandy wHS Heard Along Main Street the loporter, who did not know the beeauM'or the alarm eloeki; My '•REDUCED ^ rain. Tneadayi dearing. difference between n peUtU end a wife, ehe had one a while beck . Meeting Plan " SmCB 1920 ' Hnker at • » Audit . • GRADro FtlDB iw E * 1 ObeelaPone Mancheeter— A CUy of VUiatte Charm And on Same o f Mancheetei^e Sido Stroele, Too palate took up a bruah now. and which got to where the alarm rang - - W O R K hen and added amudgea-bere and moat anytime, aet or not. So ehe • POWER ROLLER URkD &a MM b*«n poMpofMd » w**k. there on the canvas. Later the pair got a new one. but the of eourec • FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEED ^ t» tlM fW t UiBt «U firtmcn Speakers * Secured ' by MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1950 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS Join the Navy and see the not sign the propowU for Demo­ parted never to meet again end didn’t throw away the old one. Tt • TIME PAYMENTS CALL > (daaam ad AdveMWng aa f a s a 16) M liwltod to tM tb* world! Even the letters that th'e crat Oarrity. he Incident waa about forgotten rant and was good enough aettin’ te Manchester Group for MANCHESTER VOL. LXX, NO. 7 ^ AomUc m **!?*■ Navy sands out see a large part Almost undecided whether or by. the reporter until years later the Mtohen. .< v I •SAVE 10% FOR CASH ■t tho Ufion A o m MoiKJoy « « • 7991 of tho arorld, and we have at hand not ha wanted to run, Oarrity when he waa In MancheaUr,’. "Bo we hiid two of them. Pretty OcL 21 Gathering •AV B w m tho praof of it There flopped on found ho bad been nominated la An irt exblWt waa being held quick the new me' ihe bought got our desk this week a latter .with the primary. In a neighboring town and the in- alarm trouble,, and rang out when­ Plana for tho coming open meet* A lofio turnawt o< m oinb^ of two large black blockouts on It. The League of Women Voters porter waa assigned to coyer^lt. ever the door opened. Then they teg of the Manchester "group of DeMAIO BROTHERS tlM HoUiaUr PTA tt b o p ^ for One of the blockouU was there wanted to known about his experi­ When he arrived at the exhibition changed the telephone numbers, c a n Naw — Wa AS W K kt 1 \MRl03r ownlnj; whan Mlia Jeonn* because the Navy’s Fleet Home ence. be waa met by an arty-looWng and our phone ia ringing four in- Alcoholics Anonymout 'whlch is to Low e( tbo high achool foculty Town New Center, the sender, had "No education experience,” Oar­ woman who acted m hla BO'de. staad ef one like before, 'Then my be held at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, win v«ak •* her trip to changed Its address from Chicago rity replied. They went from painting to wife’s sister comes te to' atay with October 21, In the Hollister achool E k s t ' U. daring tbte pMt euminer. The to Great takes. 111. The other This seemed like a pretty good teg, the woman expUtelng w ua.for a while, and ahe brings In auditorium have been completed, e e e t o r win beM «t the echool blockout was that of the original answer, and Oarrlty’s friends de­ mei^U of each work of art. Finally an old alarm clock, which rings -A - f r i g h t O’clock. address which was City Editor, cided to see him through to vic­ the reached a large picture In a out any old time between aettiha’ It was announced a t Die weekly Hennepin County Review, Hop­ tory. They advertised him. The maghll'cent golden frame. Said too. meeting held last night. The speak- •color Oir! Scout Troop po« will kins, Minn. pictures used were taken in his the woman; This la our prize paint­ "So here is my quiet house, teg program of three men and ona Heading for the 38th Parallel and North Korea early youth, perhaps when he was nm t' Meadoy evening ot seven For whaUvef reason It was de­ ing. It was loaned us by a vci^ aringin' with bells. I’m aettin’ Woman, which was tsntlvely ui- o'clock * l the Center Congreg*^ cided the letter didn’t go to Hop­ a iigh school Junior. Who wouldn't wealthy family dowm atat*. «» readin’ mebbe, when a beD goes M . ',1.. V ‘ South Koreans’ Drive nquuced on Tuesday, haa now been Holding Graduate vom for a young man trying to be tlenol Obnrch. kins, Minn,, so It was nest found merit lies In the ekyltee. TW« off. I start for the front door, madiTpoBltive and considering the m the mall of Waukegan, HI. No­ helpful ? paintlnH wM made \n Italy and the my wife's sister yells ‘turn off the ^erything added up. and the calibre of the speakers, local A. A. lliM Joan Astley, daughter of body there seemed to know what artist U a perfectlomkt on skies^ alarm clock.in the kitchen,’ and members are assured that the af­ Mr. and Mrs. A. William Astley of to do with it, and the next post­ candidate came through to vic­ He made a d o z e n , trips tp Italy my wife streaks for the telephone mark Is Bristol. Conn, all without tory ahead of the average ticket until he finally saw the clouds and which she thinks ia ringin’ four. fair will be better than any held Of Divinity School Center street, has appeared thU vote. the aun te Just the right positions previously. On Wonsan Stopped weak In "Heidi," a dramatlaatlon any address whatsoever. Some­ "Before It quiets down again body In Bristol must have taught and tbe colors Just right, so he After the meeting the customary : mosented for community children the eld clock te tbe bedroom goes opsn housa gathsring at tha I>th- I X ''- ' & the acting claaeee of Bndleott that The Herald would like to Alas, that the Silk City should could pktet thi*—bU masterpiece. off, or mehhe aomebbdy really does have this letter, and It came to us Tt was the eky the drunken re­ finders Club, 102 Norman sorset Junior College, Beverly. Maw. ever live to see the day when It come end ring the doorbell, end I will follow and all who attend tho In Thorne Murder KIm Astley, a freshman etudent, next. We opened It. Inside was a couldn’t produce in the market porter painted. yell to ,my wife 'don’t pay no at­ MONDAY, OCT. 9 navy news release about the train­ meeting are expected to partake was cast as Aunt Dete. A grad place, a single silk United States tention to' It’ and, the company of refreshments and enjoy the By Fiery Resistance uate of Manchester High school, ing of a seaman whose home Is In Ons of ths things we eheririi, hears me and goes away aorsi flag! But as the news stories ia exactness. usual A- A. hospitality. Thera wtQ etw served as vice president of New Hampshire. prove. It has happened here. When, but seldom attain. "But te ihe middle of the night IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION Theodore Trent-Lyon, j g o u n d illg O u t At the rUk of arousing the Ire Fdf»ur Instance, when *a msstlng to be no admission charge te the m eet­ ■oek and BuaMn and eo-editor-ln In. the epprse of a ceremony this is the worst. First one clock ing and the refreshniitots wi.U b« ♦ 0 4 ; 27,27. Seised by Spring-1Spring ^ chief of the High School World. of the Corps, we wlU have to ad­ week the high school wished to held, we like to be able to report gopa off, and then the next,^aiid Reds Give No Signs of mit that on this occasion, tho a are fighting «rarz4yard Kuby \John B. Burke years of experience, accumulatsa porter la not eatlefled to accept his I tell people not to notice It at all, the Board of Education, he allow­ shortcomings gracefully, and In- we just set a few clocks so If we can be arrested. Then' It is another Combination today a few Jiours after State A track kwded with V. S. First Cavalry Division troopers ronra pmit clieertn^g Korean rison withdrawing from Caobang, yard sgslnit overwhelming odds. Tokyo, Oct. 9.— Red numerous stories that he cannot Thla ts the first time the Viet- FUNERAL HOME ed his name to be proposed as a atata although he cannot hit drop off to sleep durln’ the day we matter to cure the alcoholic ef the Poli(» Major Leo CarroU said Waahington, Oct 9----- The De ----- 1 tiM wav to the 88th parallel. A South K orean flag flieo overhead ss native# ao\e smelly plus screening French -troope con- Koreans put up fiery reaifltr candidate. To start with, a Demo­ write for various reasons. Some mlnh had employed euch well- the exact number — to be aa exact won't oversleep chore time. desire to drink. This depends en­ he shot and killed a Yale partment of Justice te sounding flags. On Oct. 8 these U. 8. troopers moved across the 88th parallel Into North Korea. Picture made ■liUng of seversl battalions, were flBMtOMtarM. TeLMS crat whose blessing Is supposed to have libel angles, soma cannot be tirely upon how soon he can change Storm and Screen reported today to be trapped weet trained troope and In such large ance today against the deep properly verified and many others, aa he can te counting participants. "But this momln’ everything medieal school professor and out Congress on a proposal to le by Mas De*f©r, Ar.Roclated Ptrrh Stall Photographer. (AP U lr^photo).______be necessary for the success of a Thua, Instead of letting It go Anally happened at onct. Some­ his fundamental outlook on life. of Thatkhe In northern Indochina numbers against s major French penetration of BOK forces candidate of what party would If made public, would injure Inno­ For Just as soon as his outlook (^tieally wounded the lat- galtee tapping of telephane lines te force. __ cent persons. But aome, like the with the observation that "a size­ body come to the door, the phone near the China border. , - fighting for the port of Won­ able njimber waa present,” he geU rang, all three alarm clocks popped chsnges for the better, the desire ter’e wife. Federal crime detention A Frehqh military spokesman This ia the first time the Viet- san and the first American following, was loet In the shuffle will become less pronounced, until Truman Plans minh had employed siich well somehow and is published here for more painfully "specific and says off and both women begin hollerin’ * He w«z Theodore A. Trent-Uy- The measure would create some said French troope suffered heavy troops to cross into Commu-- it disappears almoat-^entircly. It t o o k High to Review the first time. '.‘between .67 and 69 persons were ’come here, go there!___Answer oa, 57. who honors a t Yale le«^rfiolea-te -extetteg bans against losses during vlolent-fighUng—but trained troops and In -such large the door. Answer the phorte!’ may be weeks or It may be months. in phlloaophy and zubBequenW inflicted very eevere losses on the numbers against a major French niflt Korea north of Seoul. A local newahound, working in there." Or he notes “about 89 at­ U. S. court uie of evidence obtain­ tended." What’s about, about "So I lust lit out. \A nd I ain’t The sincerity of the alcoholic to Ponderosa Pine waa graduated from the Harvard ed by wiretapping, now forbidden Foreign Policy C!ommunlBt-led VIetmtnh, which force. On both widely separated Hartford years ago, wig-looking agoln' back until I. giKarmed to stop drinking entirely and his ca­ -Dtelnity achool and who once w m The' relief from Thatks thfUiU by the Alltea, omcera ex -' up a Civil War veteran who wma thatt;-—^---- ...... —...... - “Woodlife" treated. •ven te spy trials."------6 oiUfiumberea the derenitef« hbout cotown W lNEG RAPEg Far us, we’d -father have the aettls this here thing!” pacity to work with ethu"s on the treated by Dr. Lnwla Thome, 42, WhUe existing law prohlblU ten to one. The apokesmhnn said baa been under, a^taek for five days pected the local Red opposlUoii to believed to be living in,a Urge A. A. program wUt determins-the World War n veteran, the man he wiretapping. It provides punish­ crumble quickly. building on Main street, near TSl- exact account of one reporter Best In the long run. sporadic fighting was continutng. "dMd tha caobang garrison haa tieen who te a breathless ball game said It happened on the Ro^yllle length of time. allegedly shot to death at the ment for the offense only If Uwi «... i -v, The French i^d Cross broad­ assaulted two days. The Vletmlnh But the Reda gave no Indication NOW ON HAND eott atreet. Basically the A.A. program is doorway of hla North Haven home wiictopper telle other person* gupyem e T ribunal Ue that’they will heed a new "teat Walking along a corridor he no­ 227 eyes were riveted on the bus. One of the male passeng'ers ribunal U c-; m ▼ rw% • j K • a. cast a radio acceptance of a 'Viet- launched the assault after tt be­ pitcher.” He was perfectly right, had been imbibing g little too founded on the so-called "Twelve late laat night. I s t o • Non-Political mlnh Red Cross proposal to meet came aware of the surprise FYench time” eurrendor demand aired by ticed a door wide open, which lead Steps" If the alcoholic udahes to PHONE MANCHESTER Trent-Loron also waa, said by '^ ^ tto n w '^ C te n e n irM ^ hmi | cides tO *L o— o k O v e r IMews lidbiis General MacArthur. into a Urge empty hsdl. Wonder­ but his one-eyed friend made the much and he was feeling pretty to discuaa humanitarian meaauree. withdrawal. ZINFANDEL - MUSCATEL - ALICANTE statistic looh phony. good. He didn’t annoy anybody, attain a new way of life, for with­ OarroU to have critically wounded said the Federal Bureau of Inves­ Culled Froin (fl*) Wlrea T a l k UN General The epokeeman eaid the Viet The South Koreans (ROKBII ing what kind of a place it was, out a new way of life there can Mrs. Hiome, mother of two young tigation (FBI) engages In wire­ Refusal to The military epokeeman said the with the noseyneaa charactertattc rather amused the, other passen­ Assembly on Oct. 24, advance guard of the combined minh was favored by the French may be preparing to turn at Won­ gers with his comments. When be no sobriety. It is important children, aa ehe ran to her huz- tapping te a "limited number" of His Records san from their 90-mlIe northward of aewswritere, the man walked We ran Into our old fridnd. the that the newcomer be Introduced cases and that it obtains hte ex­ column of the Cteobang and the re­ terrain and the proximity of the BAYER FRUIT and PRODUCE the bus stopped at Depot Square band’a aaslatance. Broken rail is discovered on main Its Fifth Anniversary frontier. He said In fact "the advance on the Sea of Jiqian In and started to Investigate what Farmer, on Main street this morn­ he alighted, and entered one of the to the Twelve Steps at as early press approval te edch Individual railway line in London shortly be­ lieving force from Thatkhe had looked like a large picture rest­ ing, and he ibpka none the worse Seised In SprtegOeld Washington, Oct. 9—(/P)— The succeeded te reaching safety at frontier no lunger extets.” coast and strike west acroaa the 4« R u r n e l l p l a c e refreshment spots, evidently to date as possible. On these steps 8271 case. Any information It picks fore royal train bringing King waist of the peninsula for the Red ing on an easel at the end of the for the past several months' wear. Trent-Lyon waa telted by Washington, Oct. 9—(S')—Ooss Although the epokeeman rafus add a little more to what he had depends his full tocovery from the up that way. ot course, te only a Supreme Court decided today to George VI home from Scotland te Thatkhe. The reet of the large capital, Pyongyang, 95 air mllea hall. While there, a aide door "I come into town to buy me a already downed, or maybe he juat desire to drink. Sprtagfleld, Maaa., pohee a t a ^ baste for further detection work review a decteion that the FBI scheduled to pass over it . .‘.Young associates disclosed today that French force waa trapped, Includ. ed to elaborate hie latter state­ opened and In walked a man 14 pound sledge,” he said, "to beat tannteal a few hours after the itece it cannot be used aa evi­ •head. - wanted a cup of coffee.' The bus In Simple" Form CAPWELL ft ASSOCIATES wife of Naval reeervlee In Salem, President Tnimsn Is planning a ing male Indoclilnese civilians be­ ment he meant plainly the Viet dressed In an artUt’a smock._Thls up a few alarm clocks.” •hooting which occurred In an ex­ dence. - may not be compelled to reveal its minh ability to cross freely the Creea Parallel driver knew him and hla destina­ SometIhMs it la felt that the 24 OAK STREET confidential records in open court. Mass., recalled to active duty leaps major foreign policy- speech In ing evacuated. one Invited the newnum Into the "Why not Just throw the clocks tion. He waited, more than a clusive section of nearby North Faces Doubtful Reception The spokesman eaid the French frontier and receive euppllee from About equally distent from alderdom where a fine array of out?” w« Inquired. Steps are S\blt too complicated at- Haven. Taken to Mri. Thome’s The Justice Department propos­ The decision waa given by the from third-story window, carry­ Pyongyang, trooper* and tank* ef reasonable length of time, then New York this m o n th ,...... delenden.OCARIlUMrMe whichfVai|Ar|| are « compoeeflv \#i m |*W««99 ofera • wweeeea.i»*ee*ewOommuntet LTiinsw ...— had been a de whiskey and wines was displayed “Matter of vegeance and aatla- first, so they'-pre introduced to the bedside Coroner James J. Corri­ als face a doubtful reception from U. A Circuit Court In Chicago in ing her, infant daughter to tU the U. S. Ftert GM rtteF.Dte^ started; thought bqtter of It, prospected member in a simplified rotetotng from custody that city’s death, after she first had tossed The speech, a non-polltlcal talk tha Fraiich army's finest troopa te-1 ctelve advantaga oh a shelf. Without more ado and factlon," said our friend. “I’m stopped the bus, and to the amuse­ gan eaid ehe made a positive iden- a BenaU aubcommlttce tevaatlnt- to the United NaUons General Ae- croesed Parallel 88 in regimental without saying mxich, both started form so that He can go into tbe teg wiretapping in Washington. top G-man, George $1. MeSwate. out her" older child. . . . Britteh rtrangth. on the I«a4teg pretty powerful mad at them ment of the other passengers, tifleStiOOe ___.. techniotoiis are coming to Houston, ■embly, te One of possibly three or to guzBie the Intoxicants. clocks and I aim to git even with complete program later. Subcommittee staff members so- TtM trouble arose when Mc- northwest out of Seoul, the ROK yelled, "Throw out my custom­ too^-.qf st^o rd awiln rofusod to obey an order ^ Tex., to study oil field equipment four talha Mr. Truman contem­ Then the artist, for he turned ’em If it Costa me $5.73. Besides,” The condensed form: Attorney John ItAscft and the knowtedged the propoekte have capital, with Pyongyang •* the Orange Hall Bwgo er!” "We honestly admit we were been halded to them teformally by U. S. District Judge John P. manufacturing In exchange of plates making before the congres- out to be Just that, took the re­ said our Friend, "I got to git me pruaent Mrs. Roaalyn A. Smimow. apparent goal. powerless over alcohol and sin­ the department, but declines to Barnes In C2)icsgo. The order personnel with Houston firm. eionsl elections In November. Stamp Out Little Wars, porter out to the hall which wda a new sledge anyways.” How well up aie you on geogrS- changed hit name te Superior required MeSwain to produce FBI Vice President Alben Barkley These sources, who cannot be The Allied ground fighting EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT cerely wanted to do something Chnirt here in IMS although no dtecuss details. his studio, and showed him "W hat about '^thla alarm clock pliy ? Can you tell w hat the capi­ The subcommittee has taken records on Roger (the Terrible) says southern break with Demo­ quoted by name, said Mr. Truman forces thua are te poaltion to race Urge seascape. trouble.” , we aaked.xnow that the about it. In other words we ad­ raaarm te known for hte assump­ —or plod—95 miles on the wart- tal of Australia, the island con­ mitted we w4re whipped and had volumes of testimony concemteg Touhy, prohibition era gangster. cratic Party "la all In the past. has definitely abandoned any P«aB 7 Bfaifo T:1B to T:4B—RcfoUr Bingo at 7:45 By this time, both the men were way had been plowedxlnto conver­ tinent, IsT This question came up tion ef tha hyphenaUon. police wiretapping In the Capital. Touhy contended he waa illegally SCA-en workmen are hurt in scaf­ thought of an extensive "whlstle- United Nations’ Duty ward tack, 86 on tha nvthwart a genuine desire to quit for good. push. Such converging drive* fairly "under the weather.” The sation. "It sounds peculiar.'’ In a local office one day this week. We asked and received help Tale Health department records It includes statementa that some convicted of the 1933 kidnapping folding accident at White House itop" political campaign. He had artist, picking up his brushes, Our Friend aprayed 'a little It wasn’t The Herald office, al­ showed only that Dr. Thome, in of it was related to political te- of John (Jake the Barber) factor. now undergoing extensive rcstor contemplated ouch- a stumping would aim to atranrt* the Red from a power greater than our­ Sung In lU started to work on the paintings. broadleaf juloe at two apai:rowB though when we come to think of selves and"another human. (Note: ANTIQUES 1941, before he left for the mili­ trigues in which even the 'tele­ He asked release, in a habeas cor­ atlon... Four of six. "sexual psy­ tour before the Rede invaded South Assembly Is Urged to government of Kim fl I ORANGE HALL The new’sman, suddenly becoming that were jumping towar^^hls It it’s a wonder they didn’t ask In almost all cases that power Is tary service, had given Trent-Lor- phone lines of U. S. Senators were pus hesring before Judge Barnes. chopaths” who escaped New Korea and made inopportune a Gas €0. Files home base. an art critic, began to tell the boot.-*. us for we have Inquiries about called God. I t is, however, God Upped. Hampshire SUte hospital by saw­ direct new appeal in behalf of the Make Itself Strong A flerca batUa ragad for tha painter what was wrong. He espe­ "It la peculiar," he said, "the everything under the sun. Every­ as wc understand Him.) 40M«tena« on h f a Tkirtom) The subcommittee is reported (Ooutteued oo Pagf Tea) ing through Iron bars of window "t'alr Deal.” big Industrial port of Woiuan. cially disliked the colors of the most pecullarist thing you ever body guessed Sydney, or Mel­ "We cleaned up our lives, paid planning to write a bill of its own are sought In New Engtend-wld* A White House announcement Enough to Prevent the New Proposal AP (torreapondent William Jor- aky in the picture. Strange to re- heerd of. I t’s thla away.” He Jerk­ bourne. Weil, our friends had to our debts, righted wrongs. SHOW which might authorise police wire­ manhunt . .. Party of 50 customs on the New York ipeech;—Oct. 24 den, with the South Koreans, Ute, the artist painted out the sky ed open hla shirt collar to give his call on outside help before they “We carried our new way of life tapping in certain teatances, ‘ agents with “special instruments' —will await a formal Invitation ‘Starting of a Big War said they expected to crack into l||>)Wad||tnaia^m iisV sil iri||bss i^^so iisH^i and for the next hour or two. fol Adam’s apnle freer nlav. received the correct answer. Can with far tighter restrictions on the swarmed over Polish liner Batory the city by Tuesday morning. to others desperately in need of HARTFORD’S ORIGINAL EXHIBITION ^ Poles Ignore ■t*f« I Amboina- — Hit from the United Nations. The oc PC Considers Plan lowed the suggeationa of the re "People In my neighborhood Is you name It correctly? The cap­ practice than the Justice Depart' for three hours yesterday before caaion te the fifth anniveraary of Bulletin! • The heavy fighting at Wonaan ital of Australia is Canberra. IL” ment suggests. she was allowed Inside New York and SALE WILL BE SHOWN AT the date when the United Nations Lake . Sueceae, Oct. 9,—<#) Bringing Gas Supply and northwest of Seoul waa tha ProtestNoteI Among other ----- Harbor. charter became effective. first major show of Red reatetanca ment seeks authoritythoiitythings, for the , thedepart- FBI B yJ Farthcfuake . A Edward Oirsl, Rep»ibllcan candi­ —Soviet F o ^ g a Mlaietier REPUBLICAN RALLY Now ia the tiiHa when every­ The President, fresh from a Andrei V. VlaMnaky said to­ To New Englanders body will rush to Maine, New and other Federal Intelligence date for Mayor of New York, week's rest aboard the yacht Wil­ (Ooatteaad on Pago ihirlaan) charges that private hospital was day Bneeia tavore aome peiate SPONSORED BY THE Hampshire and Vermont, to view Radio Center Auditorium Military MSuion Turns Indonraia Re- liamsburg in Chesapeake Bay and Washington, Oct. '9—(V)—The the beautiful fall foliage they can denied city flnanrlsl aid because it of tlM en-eeplag United Btatea POLISH AMERICAN REPUBLICAN CLUB FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS 555 ASYLUM ST^ HARTFORD use aa trial evidence Potomac waters, may decide thie program te give the U.N. Northeastern Gaa Tranamteaion see h^ looking out of their own NEW Down West Germany’s crimes and to ports Violent Shocks'; refused to give $1,000 to former week what other talk* he will FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW FlUALATORI back qdndow. things the tappers might over-1 Democratic Mayor William General AeaemMy emevgeney Oo. plana to file with tbe Federal Message Against Pact hoar. Few Details Available O’Dwyer'a campaign fund last make. powers to combat eggreeelon. Legion Backs Oar acw sanitary process (iYes yoa a deUeioos, erlep, . A. Non. To get s court order they would | Barkley to Take Over Vlehlasky'e eurprteliig etate- Power commission today a revis­ OIL BURNERS year... Friedrich Gulda, 20-year- ed proposal to bring natural gas WHITE EAGLE HALL ‘ golden brown food — Seale in the flevorl Come In end October 9,10,11, T2 bnd 13 old Austrian pianist, Is being held A t one time Mr. Truman had ment la the Aaaembly’e polia* ilk NORTH STREET .Berlin, 6cL 9-—West Ger­ Jakarta, Indonesia, Oct. 9—(P)— planned to campaign In practically to New England by next summer. Use of A-Bomb try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED many’s protest against the Oder- (Coattenod on Pago Ten) at" Elite Island under new Inter­ cal oonunittee cMlMt’ after F ro m 1 to 10 P . M. An Amboina broadcast reported •very section, but that assignment John Foster Dulles, RepubU- Northwestern yeaterday reject­ TO TAKE HOME. CALL 3803. Netepe border p m between Po­ today that war-torn island was nal Security Act. ed a suggeation by the Algonquin land and East Gemany has been Rain pelts Indiana, Ohio-and has now been taken over by Vice- can advisor to Secretary of 2 P. M. - SUNDAY, OCT. 15 ‘ r Struck by a series of violent earth President Barkley. State Aciteooa. outlined the Gaa Tranamteaion Oo„ for a Joint Veteranfl Recommend It turned' down by th« Polish mili­ shocks yesterday causing a gi­ parts of east following wet week service. Until now, Northeastern m / Mrs. John Freeman Brown, Manager tary mteaion here, ’^ e Poles said VFW Charges f ' over big section of country. . . However, Mr. Truman Is under­ American program, whlcb Dinner Wilt Be Served At 5 P. M. COMMUNITY RESTAURANT FILMS gantic tidal wave. Reporting stood to have told Democratic Na­ calls for standby mUltary had not proposed to serve directly AgainsL Russia to the pact waa none of tbe Bonn casualties, the broadcast appealed Lingering guests at fliers' dinner the etetee of Vermont and Maine. SPEAKERS: Alice K. Leopold, Republican candi­ Its NORTB MAIN STSEBT HANCHE8TEE DEVELOPED AND regime’s buslneH. te Dallas. Texas, watch as stunting tional Chairman William M. Boyle, forces to back up Ualted Na- Stop Any Aggression ___P R IN T E D ^ :____ ‘Grossly False’ for Red Cross aid. Jr„ he will be available for what- tloae dectelens. Northeastern said Ite new plan date for Seepetary of State; Congresaman-at-Iarge The eettlement-^woriced out Tbe broadcast said the quakes light plane smashes into ground. would make possible the delivery tantatlTcly by the United States, kUling pilot and faUlly Injuring ■-/ Antoni N. Sadlak. ~ 24-HOUR RERVICE starting Sunday morning, contin­ (OonUnned on Page Thirteen) Lake Succeaa, Oct.. 9—(S')—The of needed additional, gas to serve Loa Angeles, Oct. 9—IF)-^ The Britain and Russia at Yalta—nev­ ued an day and brought a new another __ i. ______the entire region by increaateg the 37nd annual national convention Filoi Deposit Bog er been confirmed by the west­ AgHraltural Department _ United States called on the United Ice Cream and Soda for the Children tidal wave 200 meters (856 feet) Natlone Assembly today fo make else of 114 miles of pipeline frotp of the American Legidn waa asked TICKETS $1.00 At Store Entranee ern powerik teit since World War high. . , , . 20 to 24 teebee te diameter. The by Ite executive committee today n Poland baa moved up to the Answers Charge of Dis- itaelf strong enough to stamp out May Be Obtained From John Kacmarezyk " , w T Z71 Danjage was extensive in coaat- little ware so they won’t grow into company offtclaJa .said thia would to recommend use of the atom Oder-Netese line, occupying aome playing the U- rla g al dlstricU, particularly in the vtl- result In a base system capable of bomb against Ruaste te the event 153 North Street, General Chairman 4Q',000 square miles of rich (3cr- ^ ^ • 1 lagea of. Galala and Halong. big onea. expansion to supply 485,000,006 of further aggresalon anywhere. KEMP'S maii tciraln. re Jolm Foster Dulles, ranking Re­ USED CARS Washington, Gdei: 9—(lP)?-Com- where casualties have been News Flashes publican member of the U. S. dele­ "Thla te the crucial moment In A protest note, drafted by Weet ported, the broadcast said. (OoaUauad oa Page Yhlrtoen) our Uvea,” the committee said te EVERYONE WELGOM2 - German chancellor Konrad Aden­ mender (Jharics ^harica C. Ralte of the Reports received In Jakarta to­ (Lnte Bullettaa el the (ff) Wiro) gation, urged adoption of a aeven- asking for aid "to any and all Juick SeihliRt : $189SjOO ELLSWORTH auer's cabinet, was sent last weak Veterans of Foreign Wars accused day said an earthquake with . Its natlon program of peace alma first « forcea of freed o m 'th at’will Join -11 to repreeentatlvee of Russia, Po­ the department of agriculture yes­ outlined by U. S. Secretary of fladlo, Hcntor mat Djn»f|cw. center near Timor haa.been reg­ with ua and the United Natlonq la 4 and LASSOW land Csecboalovqkia and all for- terday of fostering a scheme to istered on eeismographs, and eela- State Dean Acheaon. -- Liquor Body the 'destruction of evil farces." WhelssBls* BotoU etgto missions te Bonn. supplant the American flag with mologteta here said It was prob­ Morphy To Help In Hiss Prosecution , . Forming the core of the pipgron . CaUIng for an "ever active The note rejected. the Polteh- that of- the United NaUons. The ably this quake which rtruck Am New York, Oct. 9^A > -C lty Police (JommiMloner Thomas were proposals for quick emer armed force,” the executiva com- 1948 Bsick Sedanet $ f6 S ^ ' reraounnr noDCG«r department retorted: "Oroealy gency seaslona of tbe aaaembly. H eater And DjrnaSew. $•$ Onkland SL Fheito 48 Eaat (Mnaan' pact on grounds botea. F. Murphy waa granted court permisaion today to heipjhe Warns Clubs mittee .recommended the "spon­ that fteal territorial changeaioould False." to SeoM ef Flghtlag government argue Its case against the appeal of Algar Hi* when the Security Council can­ soring by the Americain delegate ba made only te a peaoa treaty. It said the ld«!a te to have tha not act; peace (iatrote of oUaervera to the United! NaUona a resolution ; ^ Testerday Ool. Hubert Heller, UJ4. flag,, flown along with Um Amboina te the scene of lljght from hlfl perjury conviction. Murphy, who proflecuted the to report to ^ e aaaeinbly on acU 1949 Merciirir Two-DMr 91S95JOO Aiflerican flag "Just a* it te dte- Ing between Indonesian govern­ former State Department official, recently " ‘K"«d as a ^ Selling to Non Members thmt further aggrsaeion in a n ^ J acting chief of the Polteh . mtesicm ment troops and South Moluccans. 8 of aggression, and member.: army part o f the wbrld by Sovtet Ruaata f Kadle and Heater. here, sent back the Weal derinan dayed over General MacArthur’s risU nt U. S. Dtolrict A lt.n»y 1. h«id tb. unite available for U. N. collective wadquarters." ' ' ' A group of five South Moluccans, Meafis DraBtijc Aetion, will meet the full force of rotal- protMt Meller denied that the wrbo claim to represent 10,000 Am- action. laUen by th e ! United. NaUona po­ Boon regime bad.the rigbt to te- Fans eaid hie organisation Britain, France. Canada, the Gro^p States 1947 CkevrolMlU Conv. Cpe. $199510 Fell Specials '•trongly endoraea” the UJf. but boteeee living te Java, urged the Supreme Court To Review Decision Om Discharged Workera Control lice autberityl including, if naeee aua any statementa on the Polish- United Natlone commisalon on In- Philippines, Turkey and Uruguay sary, tha retesae of atomic waaRr ' ^ Hadlo and Heater. . . , Etest O am an aatttemeaL te dUturbed "that an attempt Washington. Oct. 9—(ffV-Th« Supreme C^urt agreed to­ Joined the U. 8, In aponaorteg a 1949 should be made to have the U. N. doneeiji today to eeek an inune- Hartford, Oct 9—(ff)-DraaUc ona on Sovtrt Russia.” HeU ’Two BaBlea diate cease Are te the battle sane. day to review a decision that an eihployer who to ordered to ;’unity for peace” resolution to action. Including rerocatlon of H- Ooenpy AH •( ■ • * • » 1949 F O lO IlliD bR O L W ^ —Weet-Gwasan-leedars-held-two, Jteg..uaed.pt(antM txm ly _Uiri>Mg1).- rtliwtate dtediarged w orkw and give them back j»y may carry out the'program. 1949 Chawolet irisR $89590 “1 like an o ci^oul d i^ iwjv Berlin ralltea yesterday, during out this or any other nation, sup- The group rtito briJttowa "am cense* wUL be taken againat.. nil action against our homeland deduct the amount Df state unemployment compcraatlon DoilM Mtd tm ....United 'StatM rtiih* violating ragulatioiia govar- the oceupatkm ot an Korea w*®* Radio and Heater. ' ~ 1947 FORD SEDAN which Mayor s Ernst Reuter ot pUnUng the national fl^ of - does not take tbe view that a gm- UN undar the oommand of Gan-:. nreem w eye T ato • I the wahUag noAcliind. IDEAL ebwHp toi' weet Berlin aiWI two Wert German UJ7. member.” wMeh te baaed on the Indonesian which the workers recetVed. The decision waa iriy*",hy the nlng tha aelling of Uquor to nw- 1946'FORD TUDORS (2)' goverhment’a wrlahful thinking •ral w ar te 'teevUable. m^bers, the Uquor Ontrol oral HseArthur; non-recognlUon eabtaat mtetetera blaated tha East What raised Ralls’ ire was _ U. S. Circuit Court in New Orleans, in a caae a f f ^ ln g dia- "But,” Dttilea added. ”wa do by the United States of Red CSitea; 1941 Nash Two-Poor $995iN 1942 MERCURY CLUB the iwseae on thoec daj«.-I soad tho German government for tU port- campfll^ announced tert August that the South Moluccan republic Oommtealon announcad today. ia not supported by the people.” charsT^d tmploycs of the GuHett Gin Compewya InCet of AmiiCt recognlM that the prevalent'’fear ^ Chairman John C. Kellyiaaid one conUnued defen*# of Fonnoea; aid COUPE tJcB on tne frootieW . the National Orange on behalf te a corroding and dangerous force. to tha Phlllpptae , goverament ~fiiitire family bundry.. It sH rsyi cobm* Their aaeault'wav diracted at the agriculture committee of ■ A t South Moluccan minority L a .- ^ club, tbe Vetafana Of Foreign 1941 FORD Vt TON ' ' group te Surabaya sent a almtlar Fear of war, if not allayed, createa Wars—Albeit J. BreauH Port •gatert Communtet aggreeaon; soma $8,000 Eart Oarmaiu. who the United Nations anniveraary support of “Chteeee who will vlg- ’ PANEL (2) b s^ fresh, deap, entirely astbfsetory.’* are being priaaed to back a Oem- committee-** ' group which pro­ note to the United Nations com- Democrata Nominate SUiU RepreawUtlyea the conditlona that make .war more 1528, of Putnam—ha* already nCoeSoto Sedan $395jOO riwvwm ter. mMiiai mlsalon this inornteg. likely. orourty and effectively Ogkt out­ ORDER SeiQn end llfa te r ' ’ 1941 FORD C 6 ^ . CLUB mnntet etegte list of candidates at motes annual obaervanca of Oct New London, Oct. 9—(flV-Dr. C. John Satti, Daaiocratic been summoned for a Baarteg on ' WAnPfP AMS.SWIttSIO *4 aa U. -N. Day. Indonaaian government foroee ' "Nothing that we can do win •ueb riolatore. He warned ail oth­ ride aggraaoots in order to ' COUPE thetr "Democratle Republic’s” flyst leaiier, announce ‘ te aimilar and tmmedteto bsartegs prist# worM i94o p a c k a u d r e d a n t public declared its independence night at a lengthy meeting of the nominating committee He pointed td the eoUactive ac- on tha parmite of theaa otgantea- amte and of Om. Vfic- Chooee From 1940 Paekard Sedan $95il0 pendence o t (Jermsny." which had been empowar^ in July to make the selections. STaiAS ' Wi3.*e 1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN piaawkaie la Oenmay . .„,depeitment has bean help- of Indoneeia tert spring. The Zn- tions. ^ The a m e O tto cenunittae . (Ctorttmawt rw te »»v#)' paaceful aolutton- . I ■ -X I • S'! • V .

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