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lEttntins IfpraUi ATorage Daily Net PreM Run Far tha Moalk ot Aagnat. 185# Fomosm R*Wiw5 w am«M were so pleased with the spscUcls to both boys and girla in sack that many hurried horns a t noon class snd ths winners ware: Fair today, Mihaal tamporatora Voting Booth Demonstration South SchooFs to Invite their parents snd friends Brewster Harding, Richard Lead- Afifo^own 9,653 naar e8; fair aad ooMar taalgkt, to see the beautiful diaplay. Many better, Johanna Richmond, Nancy Mmhor of aw Audit MHMhMlHr Juvtnito OtMg* ^ of them took advantage of the op­ Tleman, James Larson, Barry iEtipmttg llpralh Ww aaar 4A. M r aad oaal to- Boroaa of dfeolatton ■Mt tws « « a i^ at •:M In Tink* Flower Exliibit portunity and were amaxed and Chambers, Susan Nieae, Noraen ar taS. A (iril HtenduK* of th« delighted with the originality and Cowles, Robert Carlson, Jenetto Maneheeter ' A City of ViUaga Charm n a o b o n ta bopod for m plana taste shown by the chUdren. Frazer, Reynold Caleen, Norman Beautiful Display Is There were five different class­ Gagnon, Sandra McKenney, Alma ROASTING CHICKENS win bo wotkod out for the cominx (ClaaalBod AdmrtlalBg aa Faga If) ■oaooa't actlTlttet. ifications: the most original; ar­ Scott, Peter Zagllo, and all exhibi­ VOL. L X IX , NO. 301 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEfTEMBER 2,1, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) Arranged by Students; rangements with figurines; deco­ tors received a lollypop. “I don’t know how you get your chickens so clegn ” PRICE FOUR CENTS Andirtob WwA^oot M4«, V. F . Some of the Features rated toye; garden flowers b^^on- Later the flowera were moved people tell us. “I put them right in the oven without W , It bovine * foil donee tomor> tainers, and wild flower arrange- out of'doore and pictures were tak­ row ovaniac ot^oMit o’clock ot the menta, Some of the outstanding en Iv Ray Dwyer. even washing them.” Yes, they are easy to prepare* and peot homo. Toe Gorpenter'o Quor- South school was the scene of exhibita were: scenes showing a Judges of the flower show were they are also economical and delicious. florsi festivity recently when the man cleaning up his yard, a ranch, Mrs. . Anna McCann and Miss / U t orttMOtro will fumiah muaie Hazel Lutz. for dondnx, and door pricca will pupils of Mrs. Gwendolen Hurl's a playground, an Indian home, room staged a flower show. Both wild animals In the forest; bride bo awarded. second snd ^ Ird grade children dolls with botiquets, s wagon deco­ The marriage of Miss Ann Bush ROGER OLCOTT entered enthusiastically Into the rated with snapdragons, corsages, of 179 Oakland street and Theunia F n B k Vooaeto, Jr., of S Alpine project and each student prepared nosegays, and bouquets artistically, Werkhoven of Rockville will take 403 WEST CENTER STREET TELEPHONE 7«8 G.I.’s Seek to Cut off Red Reinforcements atraot, and hia buddy. Raymond an exhibit which was displayed in arranged. place tomorrow morning at ll;3h Lamolra, of Briatol, have enliated the kindergarten. The children Blue and red ribbons were given at St. Bridget’s church. in the U. 8 . Navy and went t o . SpTtnclIeld. Maaa.. today to take their phyalcal iexamlnationa. Both G O P Official With CaUike Tread wore owimminx athra In Hixh j Standard Time aehoot, "Bobby" Vottolo at Man* cheater and Lemaire at Briatol. Did Not Laud Returns Tonight U. S. Marines Push PYienda have received carda from Mr. and Mra. Joseph Naret- te of 2S Maple atreet, who are Adolf Hitler Turn back your clocks one spondlnx four months in Europe. hour when you retire Both were bom in Italy and have To Heart of Seoul broUiers and sisters living there. Calls Allen Column a tonight. Standard time At the time of writing they were >4, In PYonce. Miss Uouise Naretto ‘Vicious Misquotation' will be with ur again to­ who accompanied her parents Is morrow. expected home shortly. —Orders Attorney to Bring Daqiage Suit lu Ferocious Battle Duplicate bridge will be played this aveninx at eight o'clock in . Tinker hall. Winners in last week's Waabington, Sept, 23 —-(IP)— aeaaion were; North-South. Mary Bonner F. Fallera, Republican Na> Texas Metlieo Pravda Says Pillboxes Dunphy and E liabeth Walker and Uonal Committee official, has de­ Solon Collap ses During And Barricades Dot B e t^ Dsiadus, 96; Mr. and Mrs. nied a ayndicatad column by Rob- Ernest Un|yrer tied at 9R with art 8 - Allen quoting him aa telling Hits Ewing’s Populous Capital; Foe WIlHam Colter and Jam es L. Bak-1 a group of Germane here that er. "H itler did Germany a world of Red Bill Filibuster Eiitrenchcfl on South Mrs. John M. H.vde (sitting) Mrs. Betty B. Dorr (standing) good." Health Speeeh - V The Mary McClure group of the 1 Fellers aaid yesterday he hah in- Mountain Inside City; atructod hia attomeya to bring Im- Second Congregational Women's Mrs John M. Hyde and Mrs. [.anger Falb Kxliausteil South Koreans Report* League wil meet this evening at positions on the Manchester Boards medtata suit for damages. Allen's Says Official (^lls Doc­ th ^ o m e of Mrs. Richard NIese of Betty B. Dorr are members of the of Directors and Education. These column, he aaid. was "a vlcloua After S-Iiour “ BiUtle Urges Prohe cd Occupying Seoul 4T Bdgerton street. New members Voters Service committee of the, questions were formulated with a mlaquotation.” tors Stupid and Dan­ wU be welcomed. League of Women Voters of Man­ view towards acquainting the Allan denied misquoting Fellers. To Uphold Truitlan Jail; 1st ^valry Gains townspeople with the qualiflca- Ha aaid the six O rm ans and their Of Hearsts’ chester who will demonstrate the gerous for' Protect­ Edward T. O’Dwyer, Jr., son of tions and opinions of the candi­ American guide told him the Veto of Seeiirily Ael use the voting machine tomor­ story, and that he took It to Fel- ing Ainericau Rights By l.eif Erickson M^. and Mra. Edward T. O'Dwyer dates for office and will be pub­ Tokyo, Sept. 23__ (/P)— of 378 Oak street. Manchester, row in Marlow's Department store. lished in the Herald at a later date. lara, who confirmed IL Washington, Sept. 23.—(4’)—A War Record Mrs. Charles E. Jacobson, Jr., | In view of Fellers’ denial, (SOP Allied Marines battled for has entered Bryant College in Mrs. Diskan has had charge of Membere of a 8. anM-mlne erew return from a mlaalon which they were forced te abandon heoauae Austin. Tex.. Sept. 2 3 .-(4 ’)— small group of arnatora carried Providence, Rhode Island, for the Voters Service chairman for the Chairman Guy Gabrielaon tele­ V. Seoul today g a in s t Red re­ letters sent to the candidates for graphed Gov. ’Ihomaa E. Dewey of of heavy enemy Are. Crouching low, they move along as an arninrcd vehicle (background) advances Tha Texas Medical Association's on thrir uphill battle this morn­ Fan term. He Is a graduate of League, urges Manrhe.iter resi­ McMahon to Ask Sen- inforced by a division rushed Manchester High school. dents to become familiar with the | representative to the General Aa- New York that any further action down the Taegu-Waegwan road. (Photo by NF..A-.Acme staff correspondent Rd Hoffman.) president said today Federal Se­ ing to uphold President Truman's machine snd to cast their votes ^ sembly, with particular emphasis would be unnecessary. Dewey, as curity Administrator Oscar veto of a controvernial Commu­ ale Inquiry. up from the old southeast Ko­ on their attitudes towards the de­ Into The class of 1951 of the Man- during the town and state elections head of the party, had demanded Ewing's criticism of those who nist control bill, undeterred by the rea l>eaohhead. American chseter Green School recently held this fall. Her committee has been I sirability of changes to be made that Fallera be fired If he made House Charts oppose Federal health insurance eoUapae of one of their number Draft Status of Pub­ forces drove hard to cut off doctiona for class officers. The active this season in bringing the in the state government. Answers the remark attributed to him by Daylight Saving Time waa "exaggerated, misleading and on the Senate floor. to these letters will be published Allen. lisher's Three Sons other Communist reinforce­ offleera elected are as follows; importance of voting to the atten­ less than forthright." Senator Longer (R.. N. D.). ments for tlie besieged capis President, Robert Buckley; Vice tion of the public. in the Herald before the state In a atatement released by the Ewing told the AFL'a 6Bth an­ sagged to the floor, gasping (or Republican National Committee, tal. The U. 8. First Cavalry Divi­ President. Sandra Woltertdorf; ■ Mrs. Dorr, who will be in charge elections. They will also be sent New Tax Bill nual' convention at Houston that breath, and waa ^aken to the Washington, Sept. 23'-.-(4^ — Sen­ Fellers aaid It waa Inconceivable sion smashed 35 miles out of UlC 8ecretsu7 ,-Lynne Hallin; Treasur­ of the voting machine to be dem­ to the State League of Women Ends Tonight as Jack opponents of the government's Naval hospital at n'farby Bethri- ator McMahon (D-Conn) aays he er. Fdln CJohen; Class Historian, Voters, which is compiling answers that hli remarks to the Ormans da. Md. This brought a dramatic beachhead *and occupied Bangju, a onstrated at Marlow's, has been a public health program are "stupid intends to press for a Senate in­ Junction on one of the two mala Ronald Larsen. to similar letters sent by other could have bean Interpreted hon­ After 1st Boost and dangerous." interruption to the all-night talk­ familiar flgure at the town hall estly by anyone as praise of Hit­ quiry Into the World War II draft routes to Bebul. during the recent aeaslone to make Leagues to their candidates. In an Dr. William M. Gambrel! iasued athon he and a handful of his Tol- Chapter 1094. Women of the effort to formulate opinion on the ler. Ha aaid he pointed to Hitler Frost Daubs Scenery leaguea were waging Xigainstr the recordi of three sons of Publisher Allied flghtera and bombara a t­ new voters. She and other League aa an example of the way i'x a statement saying "this is the Mooae, will hold its regular meet­ possibility of railing a State Con- Trunian Now Has Meas­ first time to my knowledge that bill. > William Randolph Hearst when tacked retreating Reda all along members have distributed copies which government can get out of the bulging Puaan perimeter ana ing tonight at eight o'clock at the of the League's booklet. "Voting stitutitfnAl Convention. one of the adminiatration'a lead­ They had little or no I)6pe of Congreaa meets in November. White Eagle hall on North street. control If it lacks a system of Hartford, Sept. 23 -(4*)—To­ > cast Weatherman Bill Fuller, In ure Hiking Tevies closely supported ground lorcM .. in Manchester," and a paper urg­ Mrs. Julian Orr, the ftftli mem­ THE BLACK ROSE Sweater* by Tish-u-Knit—dramatic, ing spokesmen haa gone so far as succeeding, despite the' gtrong William Randolph Hearat, Jr., RefrsMiments will be served, fol­ checks aad balances. night's the night you get back , fact as well as in name. "Typical tenor of Mr. Truman's veto/* He Publlaher of the New York Journal- At Seoul. U. a. and South Ko­ ing the new voters to register with ber of the Voters Service commit­ utumnal .vet demure—its trim ribbed collar, smart up or down. Fallera, a retired brigadier gen­ that hour’s sleep you lost last fall-llke" weather lies directly By 4 Billion a Year; to baldly accuse anyone who ad­ lowed by a social. had used such words aa "hyaterl- Amerlcan, replied that “the draft rean Marines clamped prongs a party. tee, is the author of the paper pre­ eral, has been Chief of the Oom- April, when "summer time" went ahead, Bill said, and that should vances hia constitutional rights— sented to new voters urging party Added—one perfect rose, that borrows its color from its Defense Bill Passed aqd the rights and Interests of the ca l," "hasty and ill-conaidered" records of my brothers and myself north and aouthweat nia Two more cases have been added Mra. Hyde has acted aa a liaison mitfee’a Veterana Division and an into effect. i make everj’one — especially the and had said the measure would sprawling city of 1,000,000. T h a memberahip and la alao the author Charmingly packaged in its own corsage box. assistant to.the CSiairman since great maaa of people of the Unit­ are. I believe, available for Inspec­ to tomorrow’s Town Court docket. person between the political party background. That means that standard time i football fan and the drinker-in of make "a mockery of the Bill of tion by Senator McMahon or any northern thrust carried into tha of "Vote." a new pamphlet pub­ 1947. I autumnal beauty—happy. Waahington, Sept. 23 —(4’i— ed States—of ^ in g ‘stupid and Eliegr Tedford; 40, of 26 Knighton chairmen in town and the League. Fine gauge, 100% wool. In the becoming Black Rose shade will be back again (at 2 a. m., dangerous.' " Rights." other Interested parties” outskirts under heavy Red artil­ lished by the lanchester League of beauty Sunday) and your clocks and AU Freezing Temperaturea atreet. will be.presented for intoxi­ She has also compiled the answrrk Even befors the ink was dry on a Lucas Favors Rtll McMahon offared a resolution to lery Are. The Marines wi;n.„|a- Women Voters'condensing the in­ (a new deep rich maroon)—also in white and citrus. Sizes w atch^ will have to be set back Jack Frost will begin preparing He labeled aa "exiatirig -only In cation and breach of the peace, to the questions in the League pub­ u tax.lMpatMtimated to bring in the imagination ot >Mr. Ewing" Mr, Trumaa’a isvn Beoata lieu­ authorize the Senate Armed Servi- ported within tv»'M lication "What's the U. S. to You." formation in "Voting in Manches­ an hour. Better turn back the the leaves tonight for his first while Jcriui Ellis, 49, of Stafford Reap the colorful beauty of the 34 to 40. $4,700,000,000 a yaar, ths Houss Ewing's claim that $19,0(X),000 tenant, floor leader Lucaa of Illi­ cee Committee to inveatigate the heart of Seoul. Springs, will answer to a speeding an Informative booklet concerning ter." AettoDropT hands before you go to bed. brush atrokez. HIz touch here will nois, told his eolleaguea he would season about you w'ith fashions Astronomically, “aummer time" be light, but a little farther north Ways snd Means Committee today ara bring contributed by Interests selective service records of William A Marine IntelUgenee officer coimt. government. People who hai’e not seen these from our new collectione to take $ 4 . 9 8 vote to override the veto. Lucas Randolph Hearst, Jr., and his Three additional members of I.,esgiie publications may obtain AS ADVERTISED IN HARPER'S BAZAAR passed out at 10:44 a. m. (dat) to­ he will be at work in greater earn­ began to chart procedurea for a you proudly through autumn right est. (Continued on Page Four) had voted for the bill when It brothers, John and David; as wsll (UoaUnned on Page Four) Wednesday night Grand Chancel­ thin committee are Mrs. Richard Criminal Suit day and autumn came prancing in. aecond meaaure. It will include a passed the Senate originally. them at the booth in Marlow's to- into the deep of winter with the Good FootfaaU Weather The temperature tonight will as those of Leslie Gould, financial lor Charles Chamberlain of the Dimock, Mrs. A. E. Diskan and morrow or at the exhibition tabic greatest of ease. multi-billion dollar excesa profits Langer, who will be 84 on Sept. editor of ths New York Journal- Grand Lodge of Connecticut, It waa an unusual coincidence drop to about 30, according to Ful­ tax. Mrs. Julian Orr. Mrs. Dimock has in Harrison's Statlonerj' store Failles — Crepes — .Jerseys and that changes In time and the sea­ ler, but it will be fair if alao rath­ 30, waa carried from the Senate American, and Serge Rubinstein of Knights of Pythias, paid an offi­ assumed responsibility for sending where League literature is always Gabardines Indictment Against 3 By overwhelming votea. Cba- chamber on a stretcher after hia New York. sons should arrive ai^-in-arm er windy. The first day of fall, grass yesterday passed and aent to Victorious Jet Nobel Winner cial viMt to Memorial Lodge No. questions to the candidates for svaHable to the public. that way. collapse. He waa reported to be Charges Fraud 38. Grand Master at Arms Buttrey Officials of Fraternal President Truman the first bill Fall will come to Hartford, fore- (Continued on Page Nine) in a aeml-conacioua condition. Dr. McMahon told the Senate he had and District Deputy Grand Chan­ Order Are Dismissed that calls on almost every Ameri­ Reaches Maine George Calver, the Capitol phy­ been "scandalized" because the Lauds U. Ni cellor Arthur Edwards . accom­ ^8*^^ to can to help pay for the rearma­ sician, who waa summoned, said Journsl-Amcrican printed “the panied him. The Grand Chancellor ment program. "I think he was Just plain exhaust­ fraudulent charge that I Inter­ sp

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1960 PAGE THREE M oscow Jeers P la n e s Rare Identity fo Reproduce World*8 First More Girl Scout Leaders |u*s. EASTWOOD Allied Strategy Bom b British itatlon and prayer. A time for enee and Health with Kay to ths tion of the new Library and and flrla of Junior High 8ehoel : Of Wlilrtler Today Real Telephone Exchange Needed quiet communion with God. Scriptures,’’ by Mary Baker Eddy, Science Building at Concordia Col­ aga ara cordially Invltaitd. Manchester Ann Richard include the following (P. 409): legiate Inatltute, BronxvIIIe, N. Y. 6:00 CYP Club, John Provan (CMMamd from Page Oae) Myth Wldmark 7:30 p. m. Evening vesper serv­ •) (CoMtBMd fibsB Page Ona) ice. "Redeeming the Time" will "The real man is spiritual and The Week preildent. All toys of High School Fartey GeM immortal, but the mortal and Im- age arc welcome to join this New Haven. Conn., Sept 33.— . A country store complete to capitals have been silent on that A long waiting Hat of young .ter, asaiatant leader, or troop com- Grainger Tierney be the pastor’s meditation topic: Tuesday and Wednesday — At­ Mrs. Flora Johnson troops from the Argyll tad Suther­ the text is from Ephesians 6:1-4. qlerfect ao-called ’children of men’ group. 4 s a IdMUity VlU k* ravMaed The world s flret commercial tele* cracker ‘>*«Tel wUh <^Mker boMd touchy point. girle who wish to become' Scoute mittce member may call Mrs. Her­ Churches- lantic District Pastoral Conference, land Highlanders. T h ^ , were dre counterfeits from ths begin­ 7:30- Young adults. Robert announcM th« op«nlnK of ___ wiMB that happana “It will will be on exhibition and the A commentator Identified as ts now on file with the Manchester ' belt McKinney, chairman of the “OUR “ Night The Week phone exchange, exactly as It among 1,500 British reinforcements ning, to be laid aside for the pure Friday, 4:00 p.m.. Confirmation Henderson, preildent. AH young M k a it pnrtty ambairaatnf. I American Angora Wool Spinners Col. Tolchenov advanced the Girl Scout Council. Theee girls can training committee, or may at- and the 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Bible men and women out of high school « M i I eoiM aap nora hot right who came to Korea Aug. 29 f r ^ VERY S t James’s B. C. Church reality. This mortal is put off, instruction for boys and girls In looked on January 38, 1S7>, will , Association will actively demon­ “weakneea” claim in a review of be enrolled only through the for- ; tend a training sesaion Monday Hong Kong. City” Emanuel Luthemn Church Study and Prayer Service with a the 7th or 8th grade. are cordially invited to thla BSff 1 cant.’* strate yarn spinning on six an­ Korean developmenta broadcast to mulatlon of troopa for which a I evening, September 25, at 7:30 at 52 Church Street Rev. John F. Hannon, Pnstor study In the book of Exodus, and and the new man or real man la be reproduced at the 13th annual .OWN" put on, in proportion os mortals Friday, 7:30 p.m„ Meeting of the group. JaeaualyB'B mother, Mra. Clif- New Haven Antiques Show in the tique spinning wheels, each over Russians Thursday night. Predict­ leader and one or more assiBtant ' the above church. Herrick said U. S. air Support iH$;etts-U:ei 4:U-S:ie Rev, Carl E. Olson, Pnstor . Rev. George P. Hughes special prayer for foreign missions Hie W’r*k DANCING CLASSES Laymen's Club in the Parish house. :flwdCadow, aald the whlaUer’a 150 years Of age. ing that the North Koreane will leaders arc required. Present troops The following program is sched­ was called In as the British sol- Clarence W. Hehlng, Orgnniet ' Rev. Edgar J. Farrell and the church’a coming "Christ realize the Science of men and New Hausn Arena on Wednesday, dieia were attacking Hill 303 near seek the true model.” Monday— ■t eampalgn started last February September 27, through Sunday, i A total of 78 exhibitors from 12 rally and defend Seoul fiercely, are already over-crowded and It Is uled for those taking the basic SUN*.» 'f^ROKKN ARROW and Chotnnnater for All the Family" conference. Sunday, October 1, 10:00 a.m., 7:46, Rehearsal for tha old fash­ Taegu against stiff North Korean Sunday School and Congregational after Jacquelyn met Belsom. At October 1. states and Canada will participate Tolchenov aald: only through the assiatanca of more course: September 2.’5, How to Sunday masses: 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Senior ioned concert. Group C. first there were only whistled wcdf and will show nearly $800,000 women In becoming leaders that keep Girl Scout records, registra­ resistance. The hill is five miles In TechiiMcpIor — Plus: St. Michael’s Day. For adults 7, 8, S, 10, 11 with choir rehearsal. Thla will be the Rally bay Service. BOLTON COMMUNITY BALL Through carefully preeerved Aeea “ Final Impasse” west of the Naktong river. 9:00 a. m„ Sunday school with United Methodist Okureh Tueaday— raita beneath the glri’s window. records. The Southern New Bng- worth of i-are and choice an- the Girl Scout program can be tion of girls and troop government. “nille’e Punchired Romance” two masses at 9 and 10, one In the first rehearsal with Mias Greta Bolton, Conn. 7:.30, Dessert meeting for Teach­ But after her engafement was an* "The landing of the troopa of Herrick said he took a number promotion of clsaaee and begin­ main auditorium at 9 for adults Nelson directing, since her return land Telephone Company irtll tiquM. And the Garden Clubs of the Interventionlats In the area of made available to more girls in September 30, outdoor program and C. Chapllrt — M. Yljreanler Rev. J. R. Venger, Pnstor Cnnenrdla EvSn|tellral Lutheran ers and officers of .the church SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950 ‘ nfnin*»«* they ebaaged to an eerie cook-out at Camp Merri-Wood. of pictures of the incident, but set ning of class work. and one for children at 9 in the from Sweden. Ail members are faithfully reproduce the original Conneotlctit will conduct their Inchon does not testify to the the town. .. 10:05-10:15 a, m„ Carillonic bell Miss Doris Skinner, OrgnnUt Church school. whistled funeral inarch and tele­ nwltchboard and the room In Fall Flower Show in connection This week, 37 new Brownie and October 2, stress on good leader­ aside his camera to'help carry Ut­ basement. Two meases at 10 urged to be present. Mrs. Herald Lee, CBoIr Director Wednesday— phone calls in which the whistler strength, but to the weakness of ters of wounded back across the ------^ ^ music. 6:00 p. m. Friday—The flret Fell Garden and Winter Streets Rallet, Toe, Tap, Character and Interpretative Dancing which it stood in the still sUndlng with the Antiques Show. U. S. Imperialism, which has be­ Intermediate leaders attended the shin,ship, studyi of community resources o'clock for fcdulta, one in the main 6:15, Group D, pot luck supper, threatened to kill Jacquelyn. river. 10:30 a. m., Divine Worship. church and one in the basement meeting of the Ladies’ Aid will be Barclay F. Wood, Organist and Boardman building at State and The last living cigarette girl, come entangled in ita bloodshed opening session of a biasic weekly ' and Intermediate Girl Scout rank Mias Doris Mae Johnson, newly Sunday, September 24 men’s night. To Be Tauffht Mrs. Henry A. Dlamant, who ap­ course at S t Mary'a church. De­ advancement. October 16, long' The photographer said that while held at the church, preceded by a Choirmaster 8:15. Mothers’ Club meeting. Ihe campaign brought the girl Chapel streets in New Haven. adventuree. '(he use of ntw large BUi XI14UIR2!!25S£U6' elected parleh worker at Emanuel, Morning Worship, 10:46 a. m. near ooUapee. She is presently There will also be. a 1910 model peared on the Sweet Caporal cig­ spite this large attendance, many term planning, budgeting and court he was helping to carry a wound­ pot luck Bupper for all membera Hymn, ”0 Worship the King,” Miss Pauline Peters, "Early Child­ contingents of troops for military w n m e $8n$.a«d.MAiKM6traa | uill be welcomed and Introduced S t Bridget’s B. O. Church Rev. Frederick K. Wentz, who Is For Further Information and Registration Call 2-1335 hiding out. trying to get some rest sports roadster made by Interna­ arette cards in 1893, when she additional leaders are needed to of awards. October 23, program ed British soldier across a tread- ami their families. All women page 4. hood Education” . operatlona shows that In their at­ to the congregation. Also, teach­ Rev. James P. Ttmmlne, Pastor who are Interested In joining and a professor at Yale Divinity School, and recover from the strain of tional Harvester on display. This was a stage actress, is displaying tempts to enslave the freedom- form troops for the number of fields. October 30, Regular troop way bridge spanning the river the ers and officers of the Sunday Solo. "An Evening Prayer’ Thursday hnowing the phantom whistler, her fabulous collection of early girls now waiting. There is an Im­ meetings and how to conduct them. Reds opened up on a Utter column • AIR-f’ONDITlONRD • Rev. Bronislaw Gadarowskt and furthering the work of thla organ­ Gabriel will conduct the Sunday morning 8:00, Bible Study and Prayer car U being shown by James Mel­ loving-Kqreim people, the U. S. In- school will be InstaUsd. Rev. Robert Cnrroll, Asetetants ization are also Invited to attend. worship service. Pastor Wentz ban tracing her every movement, ton, antique auto collector, who antiques. terventioniitlKfind themselvea in a mediate definite need for leaders November 6, ceremonies and eval­ with a 76-mm. aelf-nropelled gun. SeSiMl M. O. H .'a Prelude—"Andante" from Gothic Mrs. Herald Lee Grp)ip. Ualdwya'e Hostesses for the evening will be ser\ed Concordia in this capacity has warned; V will drive it from his M\iseum in The show hours will run from final impasse of Intermediate Girl Scouts (ages uation of course in a Scout’s Own. One of the Biitiah soldiers "PLEASE Symphony ...... Wldar Responsive Reading, page 606, “Don’t forget I’U be at the The Misses Evaline Pentland and ” OUR VERY Massee on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10, Mrs. August Rosendahl end Mrs. t;.roiighout the month of Septem­ Norwalk to the Arena. 1 p. m. until 10:30 p. m., daily. Tochenov aald\the U. S. com­ 10-14) and for assistant leaders. wounded in the. air attack was BE MINE” 'Anthem—"Open Our Eyes"...... second reading. wedding." Persona of limited spare time might Gertude Liddon are training Inter­ killed by shrapnel from a Red OWN” ...... MscFarlane and 11 a.m. George I.ong. Scripture Lesson (Math. 8:13-20). ber. Talhot lo Speak mand counts on cutting commu­ Dakarak Karr Saturday, Sept. 30, annual men’s Sunday, September 21. the six­ nications between Seoul and the contribute to Scouting by volun­ mediate leaders. Miss Emily Smith shell as he reached the east bank Ferley Oraet*r Offertm^—"Ave. Verum,” Titcomb Anthem by choir, “Whom Have I and Arthur Levy, 61, of Stamford, teering as an assistant leader for will be in charge of out-of-door of the river, Herrick said. S o » F.«eas Babt. Walker Sermon'r- "Jesus and the Chil­ banqiwt and field day of the Broth­ But Thee,” ...... Von Bcrge teenth Sunday after Trinity. Puean perlmater but ha daclared P. Lawlerd St. Francis of Assisi Church STORE Company and Two Its treasurer, was charged with Bolton which there are many openings in sessions and Mrs. G. W. Jonts will Some of the British troopa were Asa lUytk dren.” erhoods of the fourth and fifth Hymn. “Take My Life and Let It 8:,V) a.m . Church School. H ere Weer 3 from 9:30 defeats In Korea, the U. S. su­ Wine Producers of two companies was hit,” and street. 661 Main Street Church Wednesday, 7:00. Choir rehear Sermon; Rev. Frederick K. NOW... ! Grand Jury here. The Harllc secretly by a Grand Jury last Tue.s- a. m. until 3 p. m. AU children preme command has decided to several officers were lost. Grant PIKETHEATRE Tuesday— Major and Mrs. B. C. Jones sal. extended to local GOP candidates North Main and North Streets Wentz. day, was annoiinced by U. S. At­ Court Cases 8:00 p. m.. First fall meeting of seeking election Oct. 2. He added ‘ Beg company of Norwalk is who will enter'school in Septem­ save Its face by any possible himself was Injured. .Officers In Charge Rev. Leland O. Hunt. Pastor Choir Anthem; "Pral.se To The — In our iiiolh|>roof, lirrprooL theftproof charged with not reporting $349,- torney Adrian W. Maher yester­ means,’’ Krainov said,''"Operating Must Register the teachers and offlcera of the that the meeting Is open, and the ber, 1951 are requested to attend. On the way back from the com­ Warren D. Wood. Director of fliurch of the Nazarenn I,ord Of Heaven And Earth!” WM in Income for, the years day. The defendants are repre­ with forces which are stout 20 Louis J. Stager, 68, of 42 Dud­ mand post, Herrick said he heard Sunday school. The .Board of Ad- Sunday. Sept. 24; public Is cordially invited. vaults. Tlipy'li l>r rrliinml to you iiuxt The clinic is limited to this group mlnlatraUon has arranged for a Music 466 Main Direct Franclacua Nagler. Since Its reactlvalton. the , Joseph A. Uchter, 87, sented by Democratic National times larger than the People's ley street, was given a 60-day sus­ Pit. Stanley 'Wllllameon of Bir­ 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Hannah Offertory; "Offertoire Melodl- Committeeman Paul R. Connery. of children who will become first H. L. Henneberry, District Su­ social hour following the meet­ Jamea R. Bell, Minister Young Republicans club has had Spring ready lo wear. ■ of Norwalk, Ita president, was ac- graders next year. Appointments Army troopa In the area, the in­ pended jail aentence-. and fined pervisor, Alcohol Tax Unit, 1 mingham. England tell an officer, Humphries, supL Sunday, 9:15 and 11:00 a. m.. qiic," A. Loesrhhorn. i ’eused of not reporting $115,276.98 They are scheduled to be arraign­ vaders have begun to advance ing. 10:45 a.m. Junior meeting; Mrs. an amhlllous political and social should be msde with Mrs. Roy $260 In Town Court U)l8 morning State street, Boston 9, Massachu­ "It was Hell up there, slrj’ Divine worship. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School and Receeaional Hymn: "Jeans Shall in income for the period, 1944-47, ed at noon, October 2. toward Seoul.” The officer replied, "That’s all Wednesday— _ , Major B. C. Jonea and Marylyn program. Included among the Boswor^, 2-0410. for driving while under the. Influ­ setts, wishes to call attention to 7:30 p. m.. Emanuel choir. Fol­ Prelude, "Cantabile”—Franck. adult Bible classes. Ri igii Where’er The Sun.’ Duke speakers brought to Manchester FOR IMCK-lII* AND DELIVERY The executive committee of Bol­ Krainov said the North Koreans the Internal Revenue Law which right, son. You did a bloody good iowring the rehearsal refreshments Forde leaders. Hymn, "High in the Heaven.^, 10:46 B. m. Morning worship. Street. ence of intoxicating liquors or Job.” 10:45 a.m. Holiness ffieeting. by the clul) was Edward N. Allen, ton PTA will meet on Wednesday. are “resisting with success" and drugs. Judge Wesley C. Qryk requires that each year anyone will be served by the board. Eternal God” T r u r o . Music by the Crusades Male Quar­ Beiiedution. prominent Hartford businessman September 27th, at the home of Inflicting heavy blowa particular­ presided. who Intends to produce wine for WlUiiamson said he was hit In Sermon topic: ” I shall not vhqiL" Anthem - tet. Sermon by Evangelist Estelle Three-Fold Amen. CALL 3111 or 2-3342 the leg and sllehtlv woundeid by Thursday— 2:00 p.m. Memorial Hospital an

that happona to bo ths hl(haat are they rsqulrsd to memoriaa the William Booth's last words to those ‘ > f c t t iflir r t r r kiad Bt vision, too. nsmea and dates of bygone wars? I who stood by the bedaids, while a Additional Books * Bulk or k o i Candjr . rain and wind storm raged o\'sr But our point la that ths aUnos* Whera do they study ths habits of Communism in Action, Eoetti^ Jjsriili ths nearby cliffs remarked, "ths At Cheney Library From Freshmuter phare In which wo ar* movinp In heavers? In what school do they The Open Forum waters are rising, and so am 1," puMuaiuDu HT ram learn about ths distant stars? Electric Candy Cues ■ElULD ^UHTUra OOl. IN& ona o f deadly sBrIouBneaa and I For those who fear the coming II IMMII WMt, raallBRi. NoUilnc hut ooUective What curriculum retains any UoinmunlcaUons for pubilcatlon^ In ths Open Forum wtu not ; storm I submit the following Bible The following new books have Described by Estonian i quotations as to how snd when, MANCHESTER DIRECTORY HMtfMMr, Um i . BBcuiity, nothlnc but a world or- touch of ths cISMic Mother .he guaranteed publication if they contain mors than 300 words. been received at the Mary Cheney Arthur Drug Storna TSolurmiaosoN. Tno Herald rassrvea tha right to decllno to publish any matter i this world shall be destroyed; . Library: nm.. Ttm».. Om 'i tanlsatioB with power to act, can Oeost? that may be Ubeloua or which ta In bad taata. Proe expreteton ' Second Book of Peter, third from thair mothsts stood several Prodigal Heart, Susan Ertz; l,ora1 Ministers Hear rouBiM t im . poBBibly carry human life forward Now it is true that in the of political vtowa ts dsMrod bo contributions of this charactsr chapter, one to eight conclusive. days in the station in the hot sun. Newel Poet, R. A. Fish; Reprisal. Many died. The same fate befell B«ti7 ■vtaiBi Bxe*p< on this earth. As one deleKate at grammar school of some thirty or but lettem which art dsfamatorjr or abutivo wiB be rojected. Twenty-fourth chapter of Matthew, An Eye Witness Tell also conclusive. Luke 21, verse Arthur tioixlon; Stolen Ooo^, C. adulta on other trains. SubMp *nd llolidv^ aturBc M Ui« Lake Success said, thia proposal forty years ago, such things may B. Kelland; Tentacles, Dana Lyon; PbM •><«« u NuieMMr. Cm b ., m twenty-six. How the Reds Treat 86 Alive Out Ot 400 OF BUSINESS SERVICES Homs of Chpricora, Mrs. H. T. ■m o m CIBbo MbH HBttBT. provides the acid teat aa to have been part of the schooling of "SpeirUla AMwers" Waatod naan body of Christ was formed, The Christian's hope; Proverbs, "The majority of the arrested MUlsr; The Married Look, Robert SERVICES American children. Those wars To The Editor. yet ended In judgment, by Egypt's chapter fourteen, versd thirty-two. Occupied Countries and deport^ died during the win­ •OMCIUmON BATM whether the members of the Unit* Nathan; Deepwood, Mrs. C. The enclosed copy of my latter ’ bondage. God's laws given to Peter I, chapter one, verses one to ter of 1041-42. Eatonia railway Ui.. tBBr by Mbii ...... dtu.00 Bd Nations really want oollectlve the benighted days when children Israel by the mouth of Moeea fail­ Perrin; The Stubborn Heart, F. G. spent yeais, literally. In atudying. Sis BMBtBt By UbII ...... t l OU to Mr. Silverstein on the public seven; Luke's gospel, chapter That inlei^ret tha wtahi Members of the Manchester engineers saw a group o f Eatonian security. It is atlrrinf news that did know something about the Slaughter; Diaipond Wedding, W. In training In ail branches of OOO BIOBtB By llBtl ...... a. «•-I t.UB school question 1% submitted to you ed to establish Israel for any last­ twenty-one, verse thirty-six; John, Ministers Association who met for officers' who had Iicen put to work Jones Solves Heating ‘Shaped Hair’ ing good—cresting more contempt D. Steele; Magnus the Msgnlfi- of the family. beauty covered by liali'dreaaers and NEW HATS ■lb|1b Copy ...... t the Is making thin geography of their.pwn country, becanse I firmly believe what it chapter three, verre sixteenth. in the rolnee at Ukhta in Russia. WBBUy. By CBrHor ...... t 2« in the face o f mercy and the long cent, L. T. Whilfc; their first meeting of the fall, coamotologists and she now Is. proposal, not ahjing away from somsthing about Its history, and proposes is in ths town's best in­ Psslm twenty-three, verse 4. Of the 400 who firaV went there REQUIRE Suba. dBllBBiM. Ubb Tbbt ...... 112.00 sufferings of God. , Non-Fiction Thursday at the parsonage of the only 35 were alive whan the yail- Weldon Offer working In the field of Individual WBBI Bf UlBB. rOTBlga ...... 113-00 IL when their minds were offered terest, and because its sifset can . Cecil Kittle, Layman Problem with Economy hair styling. She has had no little Conssqusntly the host of Israel Decorating, for and with An­ wsy men last vlalted the place. be Increased immeasurably by pub-1 John B. Burke Onter Congregational church on success In platform work. lectur­ some acquaintance with some of lost sight o f the promised land of tiques, E. H. Bjerkoe; The Mnrx Many Burled Alive MumsM or licatlon In your newspaper. Thank The Fanatics Cheatnut atreet, and listened to I?all fashions In hair styles call ing and styling hair. Because she THK BSSUClATCr PKBlill the classic fables which are al­ Canaan. Finally the Ten Com­ To The Editor, Brotbers, K. 8. CYlchton; Of Men FIINKKAI. HUMB "When Communists retreated for short hair, not quite as short NEW HAIR STYLES TBB AsBoe'Bifd PrBBO ts oscluolytly you for whatever consideration it Rev. Johannes Aarik, displaced la so deeply Interested In her work, On Probation? ways a touchstone for thought mandments mat their equal In The article headlined "English and Mountains. W. O. Douglas: before the attack of the German as during the summer, but the oatiUta to U b UBB ol ropaoliootioo of may be given. ■7 East O n let St. r*L 8M Elstonian minister, felt that a she haa done much to further and Christ who was ~tbe fulfillment of Church Head Lauds The Chinese Neighbors In Action, Mrs. R. D. army,, befrre our underground hair must clear tlie high collars so Bll BBWl BISPBUBBO UBdltOd tp It. Of The United Nations General through life. But that was a long Very truly yours, DuBola; Changing Empire, Church­ synopsis of his talk would interest promote the coiitimied study by not oUmtwibb creditBd la tm i PBPor the taw for righteousness. For Communists" and the headline Amhulanee Servtoa movement and revolt, and our smart this autumn. There are time ago. • John F. McDermott. a number of local people. Inasmuch all beauticians in' these fields ao kBl BIBO UM lOBBi BBWB paBHBBBd BBIB. Aatembly ''oted down, 3> to 16, what the law could not do God seem to disagree. Dr. Fisher, ill to Nehru, Eric Estorick; Meas­ people began to search the pris­ many new and different hat styles on (DiAufii All' ngAtB Bt rapublioBtiOB of opboibi Where, in this broad land, does Dear Mr. Silverstein: achieved by sending his Son in the ure of Freedom, Arnold Forster; as it gives the real essence of ons and the official and private that they may better serve their with 10 abstentions, ths Indian Archbishop of Canterbury, cer­ Communism in that country, par­ being eliown and In order to wear patrons. dllPBtCBBB BtrBta B K Blod IBBBPrsd. there exist that healthy, most After attending last night's likeness o f ' sinful flesh, for sin tainly berated Communism. His Virginia Reel. Mrs. V. J. Gilbert; houses of Communists, thousands I proposal for the admission of ticularly during the years 1040-41 titem succestfully, one's hair muat 99 East Center Street school hearing, I am convinced that condemned sin In the flesh. Ro­ statement I Interpret aa that the Modern Encyclopedia of Cooking. of new terrible facta came to Call 6009 or atop In at The Wei- * Pull Mmco el'tRl of N. C. A. Serr- praiseworthy anachronism Dr. and since 1944. It it given In his be shaped. If you have not had Communist China. the proposal for a $900,000 Broad mans, Chapter 8, verse 3. Who communist tyranny doea not now Meta Given. light. We saw mass graves under your hair shaped recently why not don Beauty Studio and talk with let. Inc. Jeraild deacribed? Shortly afterward, it voted 42 .Street echool appropriation ta in can den^ that thr present age seem worse from what many Chi­ Also The C?urtain Isn't Iron, J. own words, aa follows: these houses where the victims make an appointment with the Miss Juul. She will be glad to PuBIlobon RtprBSBOUtlvBa: Ttao lerleus danger of rejection by the stands without excuse. And to nese have known. C. Harsch; Doctor’s Courageous. "In the year 1940 the Russiana had been buried, Uieir hands tied talk with you and advise you about Julius HBUBwa IpBclBl Agsacy - Now to 0. with six abntentlens, to cre­ CARS Weldon Beauty Studio and have voters. Prolonging, furthtr the ivh om ^ all the fearful go? They Even many coiuervatlves realize E. H. Hume; Tlie Lion and the occupied our country along Uie behind their backs with signs that your hair and akin problems; If TorB. UBioafo. OstroU sad Sottoa. ate a special committee to study your hair atyled for these new fall BILL'S TIRE present stalemate on the scljool seem'to forget that the vital ques­ that steps must be taken to re. I Lamb. G. H. Kennedy: Informal other Baltic slates. The first deed they had lieen tortured with and winter (ashlona? you wish she will style your hair question of Chinese member­ i Adult Education, M. S, Knowles; of Communism was to complete the for Individuality and In a short AND . UBMBBH AUDIT BURBAU OF Issue is surely the worst possible tion and its answer are linked------and move what attracts people to the WANTED burned hands and feet and other Bernice Juul, proprietor of the CIRCULATIOOT.______, ship along the lines of a Cuban outcome for the town. Therefore, sealed for eternity by the mercl-1 likes of Communism. Cursing and I t Chose Justice, V. A. Kravachen- Isolation of the country from the signs of savagery. The examina­ time you will be amaxed to see ko; Atlnk on Weekdays. Felicia We pay top cash prices Weldon Beauty Studio,' ia always REPAIR SHOP Connecticut I am writing you to propose what ful God whose judgments arc true ' attempts at auppeesaing it are not world. As the frontier was her­ tion revealed that many had Ijeen what a difference trained care will fb* HoralB Pnntlnl Conipauy. Inc.. proposal that the United Nations | Lamport; There'll Always Be A happy to consult wltli any one with UBUBts do ftahacial cBaponaibHUy (or appears to be the only hope of end­ and righteous. Psalm IP. 9. i progressing. for any year or model. See metically scaled they began with buried alive. In one of the many make in your appearance. Wm. H Green. Prop. . establish some set formula for Drayneflctc, Oscar Lancaster: I a beauty or hair styling problem. typafTBPblcBI tiToro oitpcBrinS m bu- ing ' the argument Snd building a "For if our gospel be hid," sa.vs i Communism is a branch of left- Walt Parker the car buyer new reforms. They started with a mass graves at Tartu, 102 horri­ Many people liuvc had their hair Columbia. Hlcyrlea TBrtiBBOiaaU aad otbci rwdins aialtor. solving situations in which there Yankee Paul. "it is hid to them that are radicalism, and discontent of Every Woman's Guide to .Spare- at nationalization of industry, houses bly mutilated corpses were found. la Tht UBRCbtour BMoins Herald. school--namely, a clear ekplans- ! Time Income, Maxwell Lehman styled by Mias Juul and found ' are two rival claimants for the lost." "In whom the gods of this existing institutions. Theoretically and shops. All mortgages on prop­ Among them was Axel Wooremaa, U. 8. and P'tnli TIrea AWNINGS. PLAGS, 1 By A. H. O. tlon to the voters of why your I and Morton Yarmon: On the Wls- that at least Uiey had a coiffure it la all owning everytbing collec­ erty were ordered paid to the the Dean of the C?lty of Tartu. Repairs Servlet same United Nations seats. committee faVors the type of I world hath blinded the minds of I dom Side of America, Lin Yulang; CL.ARKE MOTOR SALES that was easy to care for, a style SPENCER BEACH and LAWtt Saturday. September 2S I them which believe not." Second tively. Practically it is leftism, state on short ndttce and in abort During the regime of. Communists Aecettaoriva U WAS this lAtter proposal' school being offered. I Wisteria Trees, J. Y. L,ogan. Broad Street. Phone 2-2012 that was designed to bring out INDIVIDUAUY CHMt, Nil) UMBRELLAS Corlnth'iapa, Chapter 4, verses 3 etc., carried to extremes. The term. If the sum of the mortgage two deans were killed and 20 pas­ their best points, yet not too ex­ which .Secretary of Slate Arhe- The fifth special seasion of the It is plain that last spring, the widest^known Moscow brand has I Anybody Can Do Anything. Mrs. tors were deported to Russia. ISO Spruce Street Manchester Awning and Reaction To Our Proposal voters considered the school offer­ and 4. Men's fears ar/, not ter­ I B. B. ilacDonald; Story o’f Ernie Open 'Til 9 could not be paid, and this waa treme. son. In his brief speech opposing 1040 General Assembly was called minated here on earth if our peace acquired much of the worst of re­ the usual situation becauae ail Most of them died. Canvas Products Co. ed them unnecessarily elaborate. actionary conservatism. • [ Pyie, L. G. Miller; Horae Electric­ "These are the events and facta Trained care is the beat care and Phone 2-0659 SBcratary of State A^iheson's the Indian resolution, favored as for the specific purposes of deal­ is hot made with God. For how bank notes and deposit! were con­ PboM t-01101, lie Rarttaid RR On the other hand, your commit­ We know of certain religious al Repairs. A. P. Morgan: Ten which I, myaelf, have seen and this holds true in all things, there shall we escape if we neglect so fiscated, all the belongings of Doctor s pf f \ c 71 pf (o ft s proposal that the United Nations the proper method of approach to ing with problems of civilian de- tee. after considerable subsequent groups believing their special type Days to Die, M. A. Mnamanno; undergone. The situation is now la no substitute for training. Un­ " ' "" Investigatlun. has submitted near­ I great a salvation. Peace in a etorm Here’ae England, Ruth McKenney these ex-capitalists were confis­ trained care In illness is unthink­ iij.'r^u//y ^o//owf»d he rid of the Impediment of-' the the Chinese problem. fenke and the problem of state I comes not from resting our hopes of religion the one and only. They Notice of the worse than before. We have in­ hollaing. ly the same plans requiring sub- feci it their duty to persecute Reunion in Sicily. Jerre Margionc. cated. Also all farms, churches and formation that about 200,000 Es­ able and II is just as silly to as­ SERVICE big power veto In dealing Not even Acheson, then, pre­ ! upon National Security Councils property of congregations were ft ’ A » S T M f ‘ J ’ We, ror our part, had some in­ Rlantially the same alee appropri­ those determined to deviate from Warm Air Heating and Winter tonia people were deported and sume that ail untrained person is Pa aaetat wbea eoa Iwva road i. R. Braiffiwolita aggression, and that It be p <^ tended that the problem of Chi­ 1 or U. N. Peace .conference tables A ir Conditioning, J. W. Norris- Tax C'ollector expropriated. cspabl; of doing adequate beau­ nocent assumption that these ation. Is it reasonable to expect a their narrow dogma. murdered. Among them were 80 MARY F.McPARTLAND Irsioblae we bare t W reebers sessed of a "peace patrol" of itr nese representation In the United i where G(^ Is left out. Peace can France: Setting or Rising Star? Pay High Rent for Cliurrh tician's work. If an untrgined per­ Keys Made, lAcks Repaired matters, having been oftlciaUy "yes" vote on October 2nd without i only come to nations and to indi The same holds true among pastors, snd 0 Servtee Trneka at v«at own to act In instances of aggres­ sttons could be regarded as delineated as the limits of the first "selling ’ the taxpayers on the | vlduals by the door of repentence. some radicals, humanitarians, lib­ S. K. Padover; Slightly Cooler in "The congregation had to pay "The latest news tells that son could do work just as well aa 34G GARfUN DRIVi •ervfoe aad fot vent imavea- the Suburbs, C. B. Palmer; Spring­ Alt persena liable by law ta session's Wu.slness, would be the wl-idom of the committees action. 'Therefore being justified bv faith. erals, etc. It is not true of all. But rent for its church and the rent everyone who wiahea to attend a trained one there would be no M ANi Ml STt l" * Toole GroQBd sion Is meeting with a mixed re­ fed. Obviously, it cannot be time in Paris, E. H. Paul; Heating ! pay laxea In the need for achools or studying, no only actions torthcomiiig. It isn't sufficient to point out the the intolerant among them are aa i EIGHTH SCHOOL AND was extremely high. The rent church must have a ticket and action at Lake Success anil in regW lrd as Nolved so long as the V have peace with God through Ventilating and Air-Conditioning matter what field you might We are aorrV we tlld not limad qiialificalions of the members of tictermlned tb persecute non-con- UTILITIES DISTRICT which pastors and other servants these people are registered. The OTATION OPEN DAY Lawnmuwers Sharpened our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans. Fundamentals. W. H. Severns and foreign capitals. goveVniiicnl which happens to cast the news that the legislative | your committee and expect the forniLsts as. are the intolerant re­ ' of Mancheater arc hereby notified of the church had to pay for a situation of the people behind the choose. There are varying degrees QUALITY Chapter 5. Verse 1. And saying J. R. Fellows; White Pine and of training and Varying degrees of AND NIGHT That the United States, in this control China is not at Lake .Suc­ heart would he wide open, so that j voters to accept their decision ligious fanatics. They are equally I that on Oct. 1 I will ha%*e a rate dwelling waa seven to ten times Iron Curtain is awful and we may Eleetrieal UtUitles "the time ftillfilled and the King­ as m,erciless a's their like in re­ Blue Water. H. B. Sheahan. editor efficiency but in Iteauty shops just PRINTINGI propoMi, has at last moved for­ cess. JuM aa obviously, it can ooly all who have been seeking one | without question. Last spring's dom of God is at hand, repei^ ye I bill for tlie collection of two and higher than for otheri. The elec­ ask ‘how can we help them?’ I Roi...,i furniture and they are Ideal for not experiment with unknown v 0 a will SERVICE STATION em history is, of course, no grusr- sion of thsJ government which same privilege extended to those some specific answers to a I collector Oct. 1, X950. than for the ordinary citizen. The free nations of all the world 118 conscious of our heating needs It ia for each of us to answer. ers, the only socialism, radicalism, Designers: Your House Begins small homes or for cottages. They treatments, unguents or liquids. Drove eatto- Maaebaetee Oi antee that all others are going •<> does controlN^ins. few Interes.s which did sense that ' „,imher of questions before they Taxea accepted every work day The 308-year old Theological have to fight until all nation.s and while it is a simple thing to 52 Pearl SL Phone dtOO He bas made peace for us. The democracy, etc. All others are to I With You, H. V. Walsh: Elephant have their freedom." start the fumaccr we hate to do provide quick, clean heat at an un­ You are safe from unfortunate ex­ faetnry-- bo- fall in with it. There arc details Why are we,'In our diplomacy, Ihe gates might be down. will accept your committee's school chastisement of our peace was up­ Bill, J. H. Williams. I and evening during October at Department at the Unlveraity ot them only so-called and despica­ rear 23 Main Street. it too early. If you liave some believably low coat. If you are periences resulting from lack of oaaae h wlU to bs flUsd In, and these will opposing th# \inevltable? We Altogether, seven special In- plans. Several of these questions on Him. Isaiah, Chapter 5. verses Tartu was closed. The Christian ble. Really Communist. If any of Take Notice! All taxea unpaid type of heater In your home you interested in such a heater, why knowledge when you irlalt your be predneetf andor the t«rM l measures found their way were asked last night, but specific 3 and 5. His yoke is easy. Faith organizations. Bible camps, and not drop in at the Jonea Furni­ modetw, eSIdeal metboda. Os1 provs troublesome. More Imi^r- would think, at this stage <^f the those, is of the most distorted ; An imported Hindu temple is lo­ Nov. 1. 1050, will be charged In- can really save yourself quite a beauty parlor. Miss Juul haa through the nesainn. It la more answers were not forthcoming. and peace are inseparable and moat type. cated In the Garden of Meditation other gatherings of a religious ture A Appliance Company and oar eatimsta. DON WILLIS tantly, there is an Ina\itab1e game, that our opposition is not I tereat at the rate of 6 per cent lot of money by using it and no ronvenlent to get things |>assed I inless you explain why we need eosential. Eternal hope shall be a Yohrs truly. I on the Florida College campus at character were prohibited. It was I Ellingtou talk with Mr. Backer? I per year from Oct. 1, 1950, until matter what you may wish in this Oepeedable QaaBty — Barrieal hangover of the malady from mere perversity. no\do wc think In a s|>e4’iBl session Itecause such conlrovtrsial "auxiliaries" aa wall of fire against our fears. Mrs. J. W. Cheney I Lakeland. dangerous to be an active member Stoves for kitchen use are not paid. line, Jones Furniture A Appliance which ths United States ItMlf has it any longer stems fiy?ni the fact normal leglslatlie procedure Is a library and an arts and crafts of the church. In fact, our free Miss Cyrnthla Hyde, daughter of Company of 36 Oak street has the onl.v beautiful to the eye, but tliey WILLIAM H. SCHIELIM;E GARAGE to often waived. Thus, there I Walter N. Lcclerc. country was transformed into a are the very last word in efficien­ boSB suffsring, up to the historic that Senator Joseph McCarthy room and why the building should I Collector. Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Hyde of solution to your heating problems, 188 Spmee Stroat Tel. SUM were no puhlle hearings on great prison. Daniel Backer, proprietor of the cy. If you wish a combination 18 Main St. Phone 2-45.21 proposal Wednesday. That malady and the Laics' publications would not he two-story, all of the con­ Manchester, Conn., Sept. 20, 1950. Somera road has arrived home these measures. They were not siderable efforts of your commit- j Everybody Found Guilty Jon«a Furniture A Appliance range you may choose from oil combinsB an Instinctive desira to howl that the admission of Com­ •BANK at MANCHESTER TROST •BANK a t MANCHESTER TRUSTS from a ten week'a stay in Cali­ and gas, oil and electricity. There even pul on the olllelal ealen- tee to date seem llkaly to be wait- | "Waves, of arrests followed one Company, has one of the best Spedallsliif la dars for action, .\ctlon was fornia, of which six weeks were stocked stove departments it Is are plenty of coal and wood bunt­ More and more people hang on to traditional big power munist Chins would be a betrsysl ed. 1 believe it would also be per­ another. Everyone waa guilty and swift and quirt and palnlcas. spent in the study of advanced possible to find an.vwhere. Here ing stoves here aa well as gas or sovsrsignty together with a reluc- of^their hero, C^lsng, and a sur­ tinent to itemize, on the positive ' liable to be persecuted. Nobody BRAKE SERVICE The most dramatic of these Town art work at the University of you wnll find lioaters of every electric stoves. The Perfection side, exscUy what economies i waa safe from the midnight knock are finding that it payfi tanes on ths part of big-powers render to the forces of Commu­ measures was that In which the on ths door which meant arrest, CaUfomia. Berkeley. Mias Hyde type, stoves of every kind and stove IS a wonderful stove, one of have been effected in the current | to submit thsmselvss to any ma­ nism. Our present policy of stsll\ state of Connecticut forestalled a Of Manchester torture, deportation, and death. came to - on the Zephyr, portable heaters to fill every need. the oldest, and they now make a Front End Alignment plans as compared with la st' fine electric stove. to do all their meat jority of tmallsr nations. Ing off the inevitable mors prob­ nefarious scheme on the part of AU private cars had been confis­ stopping over at Greencastle, In­ Not only does ha hava a full line spring's. diana. for a visit with her grand- of brand new stoves and heaters Portable oil heaters are a boon General Repair Work Thus, the first reaction to the ably rests on a theory that the lUode Island, said scheme being cated and if a car was heard to ahopping at t^opsn llic scallop season in Llt- A copy of thia letter ia being ' Notice stop near one’s house late at night parenU. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snider. but also he has reconditioned to many, for they offer heat In chilly’ rooms without having to American proposal has been one t'hlnese Comimini., states that sH term ending 1964, seven Jua* are Russia, of course, and France ing^om m iinist China keep its penses of the Mtato. In a- rare dem held but the lecturer’s program will Mrs. Walter Hoffman and twin dear," “ Don’t you think we had tices of the Peace. be omitted. The "Booster Night" sons are spending a fasv days with REGISTERED NURSE AND REGISTERED MODERN T. P. Holloran and Britain, themselves, in the hands clean in such respects. Il on.,r.uo„ o, K,,.,rL C'-'Zid.told. better be going, sweetheart?" politicians on both sides, speaking | 2. To approve or disapprove the Go-Everytvhere her parents in Middletown Spring, PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN ATTENDANCE showdown, as much lovers of big la likely that we shall bow to the being received in Washington Vermont. women Who never speak to thair TAILOR SHOP PUNERAl^BOMB for the measure, made delicate disturlied people asking I KNOW OF A BETTER REASON following proposed capital power prestige and veto on the inevitable in the tintted Nations hints as to the true nature of the | project to be financed by the Ralph Ekhvards, seaman first husbands in public srlthout at­ RATES REASONABLE LEO DIANA ^ IS being done to assure Handy Sandy class, with the Coast Guard, at Ideally taeatoi—aewvealept ewd SccUrtty (founcil as we and Rus- only when we have some assur­ measure. It wa.s, they hinted, a , Even from a church pul' iaauanca of bonds o f the taching some airupy endearment Town of Mancheater: __ Portland. Me., spent a few days at aoray frooi. the boov Mmwtw ei. aia have been. ances that Communist f^liins is m X ^ a r h e " !',? '* '' pit.'.iuoled m the Boston Herald, the home of his parents. Mr. and In place of John or Jim or Bill. mg made because ann election haji-haii- 13, a pronunent ------The construction and origi­ Ladies’ and Gents’ taro. IMoRnetlve Sai vlua. Ita< France and Britain may even­ gDlag to have some regard for the church-I Mrq. Nathan Eklwarda of Maple Your husband may never get pened to be just around the cor­ I FOR GETTING INTO A nal equipping and furnishing man warna his people to be pre- i street. up the courage to tell you he • « « Fheinilea. tually support the proposal. In laws the United Nations stands ner. The problem at hand Waa of a hew elementary school Suits Made to Order pared for death. Also on March MIsc Eunice Sikes, asaiatant lec­ wiahea you would cut out the pet fact, ws think they will have to, for. This we surmise. It is clear that there are some 15,000 state ' 13, a leading scientist foretelU to ba built on land o f the employes in the classiflrd service turer of Ellington Grange and Mrs. namea in public— but you can be AMBULANCE SERVICE simply because we think ths tide enough, at least, from Mr. Ache- adio listeners by the mouthpiece i ' town located on Broad Street Lillian Mottn visited Enfield sure he would Uke you to. There Quality Cleaning, Pressing who might, if the raise wa.s not subatantlally In accordance o f history unlesshAl by the Amer­ son's remarks, that we have no of Oebriel Hcettcr that there ia no i HOME OF YOUR OWN? Orange Tuesday night. are several reasons why men don’t DAY AND NIGHT granted, harbor— re.senlnient m ^ with plana and specifications hope against the H-bomb. Time want to be caUed pet names by ican proposal cannot be stopped iejea that we can bar t.'ommiinist against one parly or the other for I dated August 23rd, 1960, pre- 31 Oak St. Tel. 2-4.392 and si>scc will not allow for vari­ thetr wives in front of other peo­ 175 Center S L Phone 3060 by anybody. W » noU the fact China permanently, any more not passing the measure. So both I pared by Keith Sellers Heine. TORF ______ous comments regarding Bible ple. parlies joined in passing it. tluis Architect, the estimated that their first instinct is to pre- than we hove barred other gov- prophecies that are aignificant ^ With the help and experienee of this bank in arranfing the One ta that it make# them feel ornmant. ,1, u v cnsuring ‘that the state cmplove.s > cost of which ia Nine Hun­ Gilead ser\’e their big power privilege ernments, and there have been i would all - - ■ and surely authentic to the events Uke A pet being led around by a ^ ^ I n g with vote for iMjtli of them. already mentioned. ® best mortgage loan for your individual requirement, your dred Thousand (900,000) dol- MANCHESTER’S and- their big power veto, as many of them around the world If there had b«*en anything Mr. and Mrs. Irving Buell of leaah—with the pet names thrown Since the earliest prophet of lara‘ 3 ^ i out to make the leash seem leas against any concept of United in the past few years, which have deeper and more eini'ere tii the H home ownership can be made easier. Manchester Trust’s BUILD&m Z finest repair s e ^ c e on God pioelaimiHl the way to a The question to be Voted Upon Bethlehem. Pa., were callers at gaUlng. Nations policy made by a majori­ attained power through revolu­ legialatlon. It can be aaaiimed 0«> fall iowB BtOBfy a leoa el •!•• eeeta SMiei \ worlil loo busy to listen there has 3 - long e.xpcriencc in financing thousands of homes in this will be as follows: the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Another ta that it just isn't dig­ Washers, Toasters, that the General .Assembly, ; existed a glorious solutloiT'for the etewptlr reaold ta U ty bf ita members, principally in tion. For the moment. Commu­ would have taken the time anil fiC Shall "a new elementary Buell and Mrs. Alice Foote recent­ nified—and a man Ukea to main­ eoaeeeollio - - - problems o f mankind. Yet today, oN er to highlight the somewhat nist China ia on probation. effort to grant some pay In- j fm locality, is your assurance that you’ll have a soundly de- . school, conforming substan­ ly. Mr. Buell Is a student at Le­ tain his dignity in front of his ttaei eerb. Irons, Sewing Ma­ ' and nveryday, multltudea are Your lawn naadt tha vital nutrianit tuppllad Is-: ereoses also to those state em­ tially jto plans and speclflca- high college. ' friends and especially in front of amaxing fact that the United I pas.sing on witliout hoi>e—dying In TUMF UJILDiR. A ganarou* application of this chines, Vacs,' 4 ^ ployes who are not in the elassl- signed mortgage, to fit your particular needs. Before you tlOnff Bated August 23, 1050, Clarence' J. Fogil has returned his business associates. •tatss, the biggest of powers, is in .sin without Goa. While multl­ •ed service, hut uho have the prepared by Keith Sellers to his home from the Backus hos­ And then, of course, there la just right lawn food insuras vigorous growth, strid in g Where, Oh, Where? tudea invariably aeek for the mas­ the nation now leading the pro­ aame appetites and human H build or buy a home, come in and learn for yourself why Heine. - Architect, be con­ pital in Norwich. Mr. Fogll ia this against the constant use of color. TUXF iUtLDCK moots ovary raquiramant . . . claon, querading idea that am is just an posals hitherto advocated only by A Profasaor of Education at ■eeds aa state employes who > structed and originally gaining and ts able to sit umiaome endearments: They soon come to ~ ~ -■i etota Tbaawt SMa. ABC error for Which mankind is not edorloss, aconemkol-you us# only 1/3 os much os the smallor nations! are In II. But that would ha\e (2 ao many Mancheater homes are financed by us. _ equipped and furnished on and walk around hla Toom./'j mean nothing at all. So remeqiber tad riMt. fa IB. eiH Teachers College, Columbia Uni- reap^naible. yet. at the final judg­ ordinary foriilixar. 35 fbs it a full moef for 2500 tq ft—$2.50 been hard work, and the un- Broad Street at an estimated William Lrjidon, Jr., haa return, your husband’ has a name~and So. sa There need be no blinking at verel'ty, waa sounding off the oth­ ment the world and the^ godless Food lOjOOO tq ft-S 7 J0 ti»»aw Appliance Co. rlaseUle^l employes are relatlve- 3 cost o f $900,000? use it—when there are other peo­ what has done this. It is not, will face God's tribunal,' speech­ ed to his home on West street from 2-1575 21 ^ e p le 8 t er day on the fact that ei-hool I.V few In number, and presuma- Z Copies o f the plans and specifi­ ple around. Jim LAWN SKD less on discovering that God and the Windham hospital in Wllil- d M E S PM M D U tS again, because we have had such children are not being taught Wy aot ahle to deal vital lajiirv cations for Uw Broad Street "Baby” Him at Home 100% peramlel srewM judgment are inseparable. Ro- mantic. W’Ullam hopea to be able awhe Isedlse eed seed- high vision we have been plan­ what he e'onaidered the most ea- to either party la the approach- School pi-ojcct imted August 23. to start school next week. Call him "Baby" if you lUie— ter (wH Htn, lielit (heda. mana, Cfiiaptar 3, Verse 19. S Talk with our Mortgage Deportment Monday tea deebljf eesjr, sevw ning such a thing aU along. It is eehtial thing, and this was not lag olecHoa. 1950. and prepared by Keith Sel­ Mrs. Julia Novak gave a Idrth- when just the twro of you are to­ Sew o iMrd « OMidt be- Thi Thus by tha coming H-bomb lers Heina, Architect, to which gether. But don't "Baby" him iik cevM e( ibe lalltleiM el Tree Pruning HIGH GRADE because we ourselves are here are those who think that, and the algns o f the times apirit- day party for her son Mlcliael, last ■etiftels. lee. Oebber news. Dr. Arthur Trr Jeraild hapt because it added some $2,000,000 referenda/is made in the forego­ front o f other people. bceltby sere erewlef ual minds can not fall to compre­ Sunday. Michael was nine years Ibee-Jvider $$.f$ miraculously lacking in' all the in- pened to think that the most im­ a year to the state's operating ex­ ing question, may be inspected on Just remember that any small seeds bi eesh petkees. ond Removol hend in prophecy, gradually draw­ old on SepL 17 and be received atincts of a big power. We are pense, this wasj an expensive spe­ any business day Monday through boy hates to be caUed "Darling’’ lib-$tJ$ $lbe-47AS OefeM N e^lS $f.9$ Now Is Ibe Hme to prase the PRINTING portant thing children ought to ing in fulfillment. many nice gifts. Refreshments of cial sculon. Bill we are thinking Friday from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M „ at in front o f hta friends—and in dead aad dtar thefo is only one bygone ware; they study the hab­ nounce the engagement of their blesaedneas. Corruption and un­ EVENINGS 6 to 8 l i 18, 16, 18, 16 and 18. Sine 11, riad rtqulremento, sHteh Uluatm- Electors reeiding In the Fourth tion In West Springfield on Mon­ way o f ooUecUvo its o f beavers, team about the daughter, Miss Ida Theresa Pa­ holy offerings followed and God ihon sleeve, 6's yards of 39-lnch. tions, color chart end finishing di­ Dry Cleaners Voting District w ill vote at the rections. day. B B werM organisation distant sUrs. and the antics of quette, to Vitti J. BiretU. son o f declared that the imaginations of For this pattern, tend 26 centa, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Links have Proudly Sold Riid Installed By Prices Fold Y.MX1.A. Building on North Main n coins, your name, addresa, sise ' Send aoc in coins, your nams, to act, and to Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthdriy A. BiretU men’a hagrta act only evil contin­ moved from 'Hartford to a cottage 88 WelB Mother Goose, but the subject of of fiS'Edgerton strdet " S ti^ t. leaired, and the Pattern Number address and the pettem number' to FOR RAGS, ually. It repented God. “ He had % ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Cd. | on the farm of Karl Links on West I Bubmis- human behavior, human motives Miss Paquette, a gradutU of made man and the floods took Tile |K>lla wrill be open from 8:00 » Sue Burnett (The Manchester Anne OaboL The Manchester Eve­ street. Mr. Links has Just been dU- dil^Heat ond f f o aaa ;that ■ and the limer life of man has been St. Francis HospiUI School* of them all away." Genesis, Chapter i o’clock in the forenoon until 8:00 'Evening Herald) 1160 Ave. Amerl- ning Herald. 1160 Ave.. Americast SCRAP METAI.S, Etc. Nursing, is employed by the Hart­ g AlANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT g o'clock in the afternoon. cas New York 19. N. T. New Yoiit 10, N. Y. ‘ chxrged from the Veteran’s HospU « . to aoC- fta tty mueb ignored in schooU." 6, veraes 5 and 6. Engiii ring, Inc. ford Viatttag Nurses AssoeimUon. The third age, or human govarn- Dated at Mancheater, Connecti­ Ready for you now— the new Needlework Fana—Anne (3kh- lal in Nawington Bhere he has 88 CbB or WrKe U tat asBtettco stirs our curiosi­ Hr. BiretU .U a meUUurgical mant, raised their a n ti-g o ^ ba- < MEMBBB riu B B A L OBFOtlT INBITBAltCS OOWOBATIOII S cut, thU 20th day o f B^tember, Fall and Wintar IsriM o f Faahiea. ot's Big new Albuai la here. Deg- geen a paHsnt for asreral mentiw. 887 Mr Ib S t r t t t ty.in this broad land, do UaH ur St the University of Con- came idol worshippers, defied Ood, flB 2 I960. i t pages o f smart new styles, spe- •ns of fasdnAtlng new deslgsi, Johnson ohDffisii still icam to bound Dtetteut. The marriage ceremony wara dividad.«td_KaUerad. Tha G. H. Waddell, dkl interesting features, fre^ pat*- gifts, decorattens end, special fea­ Ninety Square feet of cloth make Wm. Osfrintky ^ be parfornMd in St. Jamee's tarn printed inside. Bend 26 cents ture! • . . plaa 4 gift patterns tgd oalv pais of trouiers ger Ph(yie2-IHi«Ur »M8 699 MAIN S T R E E T MANCHES*I'ER cu age of proBitsa follnwfd that of •BANK at MANCKe S T ^ TRUST •BANK ml MANCHESTER TRUST^ General Manager, l82BiedcllSt Tel887f I » 'Tvw uM . today for your copy. dii'cctiokx. 35 cento. ' ttr jlttlflTT.Iil 1 “ ."'■’T. ■’’rt"'.' './''.j; ■ ■ ...... *raai:7»h»^.^ ka-, " ' ■ . .. . . 'jtf ■■'■'A rr

UANCHE8TER BVENINO HERAU>« B1ANCBB8TBB. OONN, 8ATURDAT. SEPTEMBER 28, I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN„ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 98, 19M P A O l M IN I

Lou Brissie First Adult WONa — saiwU 18 w t i o — Yank’s Rosox arid Now Five Shots Are Fired wcau — — UB.t Parnell and Lopat Pitchers in Today Big A. L. Game WKNB z'^ T o d a y*8 Radio WHAV — 111 Doghouse Polio Victim WIXX) — ISW» Tigers Suffer Losses At Burglar in Bolton OayZgM G>nnie Mack Says Hurl* Local Woman Taken to l)0 »-i 8 l5 » - IBB Aces Take to Road Shifty High Halfbacks WDR(3- News. WDRC—The UnauB. Yanks Hold One Half Feller’s 15th Victory er Is Done fpr the Year State Policeman Sur- McCook Hofipital; All WtXV-Musically Yours. WHAY—Through tka MsfaR* Defends Title New Pastor WTHT—New*. Ing Glaaa HERALD ANGLE Knocks Detroit Out —Mound Staff Reeling prifieii Man Rifling Other* Here Children WKNH-News; Baasball Ma­ WONR-Tska a Number. After Second Victory tinee. WTHT—Merry Go-rouad • f O f Tie 'fo r First in The Vending Machine; Mrs. John Dewhurst. 25, of 15 WONS—New*. WTIC—Saturday Dancing DatA Game Lead Over Tigers Philadelphia, Sept. 23—(51— WTIC-New*. 8:0S— BARL W. TOST Lefty Lou Brissie. World, War Two CrsstwxHMl drive. Is a patient at Tight A. L. Flag Race Pofifie Searching Woods WMAY’ —Hstiirday Matlnes. WDRC5-Gangbuatan. hero who starred with the Phlla- McCook Memorial hospital In 1:15— Miflflletown RliiejacketB liclphla Athletics In 1948 snd 1949, w n u ^ T o u r Hit Parade. Refs Yale Game Joe Gordon’s Home Run An scrie shot-sped chase through Hartford with ■ , "non-paralytic" WDHO--Guest SUr. WHAT—Moonlight Matinee. Oraar VWta Towa 4 arrived and the writer left Hugh . Sept. 23—(A8 — The r; ■ays he’s In "Connie Mack’s' dog- WI’llT - Guest .Star. Play Host to. Silk Cleveland Indians owned s new t fog clouded Bolton Notch woods case of Infantile paralysis. She WONS—Story of Dr. Kildare. Bugh Orear paid one of hU fra* ! until another day. Climaxes One of Most hou.le." was taken to MrCVmk's Wednes­ WTIC- National Farm and WTHT—What Makes You Tkk. Leo Vlsita Home City Eleven Sunday nickname today — the "Spoilers.” j Brissie said he has been tolil he early this morning brought s large day night. Home. 9:50— pliant aiaUa to Mancheatar laat All but hopelessly out of the r TertrNey’s Dramatii; Tilts o f the will not pitch again thi* year. The detail of state police to the scene, Mrs. Dewhurst Is the first adult WONS-Jerry A 8ky*. WTIO—Taxee Ranger. Wadnaaday n i ^ t The highly An automobile pulling Into a Night; . Both Strong getWra rUyeVe race themselves, the fourth place 26-year-old southpaw who survived parking stall on Main stiraet earl­ seeking sn Intruder who had polio victim to be reported here I ;.10— WDRC—My Fevorite Huebead. aoooaaaful head baakatball and Wllk«i-Bhrr«. Blnghtmton, )>o»tp»n- Year as Indians Win Tribesmen are taking a keen.de­ numerous operations on a bullet broken Into Doc’s Drive-In at Bol­ ier this week bore Nprth'Carolina rd, rein »t»rtlng bf«t-of-«ev»n this year. The 13 previous victims WURC Star Ovsr Hollywood. WONS—Guy Lomberde Show. (raatnuan baaebaO coach at the Fresh from their 6 to 0 win light in knocking off the chief con­ shattered leg to return to baseball, ton pond. have been rhlldren. WONS—Here's to Vetrrane. W THT—Cen You Top ThleT marker plates which aroused this flnali), ! , By Ralph Roden tenders. They are playing no fa­ traced hia predicament to last S\in- Ubtaaraity oC Connecticut waa on observer to look at Uietifellow be­ over the Rockville American Le­ Aaifrtcee Thia noon t large posse still was w a x '—News; 1290 Club. |n:(Nk— Cleveland 4, I etrult 1. Associated Press Sparta Writer vorites. day’s game in Cleveland. combing the wooda In the area, W THT- Jass CYuuert. WDRC -Sing It Again. itaiiii to watch the football fame hind the wheel. A broad smile, gion Wednesday night at Mt. The New York Yankees once Tile Athletics ran up a 9 to 0 characterlstir of the driver, flashed Only same acheduled, First it was the New York looking for the man who may have WONS Warm-up Time. W HAY-Newe; Moonlight Ma­ batwaen tha Bilk City and the Nebo, the Bilk City A. C. Is hoping Natlaaal I again are a half game ahead in lead on the Indian.* in the first across the face of Leo Katkaveck Y’ankees. Then they made the been hit. although state polire I :.10— tinee. BoekviUa American Legion. to spring sn upset tomorrow PUtibufgh 8. rinrlnnelt 7 flO*. I the American League pennant Boston Red Sox their victims. Now three innlnga but were forced to found no traces of b l(^ . as he alighted from the car. Only game echeduied. < WKNB Nswe. Y’ankees v* W ire —Chamber Muate Society, ' Under tha new policy at Storra, night against the Middletown ! battle today, thanks to an eld it la the Detroit Tigers. go eleven inning* before winning On Routine Check The Boston. WONS—Chicago Theater o t the . Oraar la no longer connected with Leo, accompanied by his wife j alumnus, papa Joe Gordon. New York and Boston stormed out 10 to 9. Brissie started and According to Lieutenant Robert Air. ’ tha football team In any capacity. and husky young son, Leo Prank, Blue Jackets, considered by many was shelled in addition to being I:.'V5— ilmtrira* Gordon. In one of the most drs- into Cleveland with high hopes. Rundie. commanding the Colches- I WHAY’ New*. WTHT Sat. Nile Dancing Inatead, he's concentraUng on this Jr., are spending a few days at the to be the top semi-pro eleven In N ev York^ ...... 53 .632 malic games of the stretch drive, Both limped away happy to get out very wild. ter State Police Barracks, the ; WONS—Brave* v* New Y’ork. rarty. aaaaon’s baakatball team. Greer, home of Leo’s mother at the North the state. The exhibition will be Detroit ...... given the but the Intruder dashed out a WDRC—Dodgers v*. Giants. 11:25— naw foes, come the best In the tants where he played a fine game played one game thus far, win­ after the TIgei-s had tied the that he had pitched almost 2.10 v, l\o supplied the pulpit of the Tal- ning 18 to 0 over a North Haven N«w York ...... 4 1 66 .538 il Tigers Sole possession of flrat ' rear door into the thickly fogged •:: I.”)— WDRC—Public Service Program Hast The UConna will have a of baseball with Roanoake Rapids Rain Moves Up High dl. Louts ...... 72 71 .503 16 score at 3-3 a tWo-out, two-run place, a half game edge on the Innings in 47 games. I swamplands as Fersch fired five collvlllc Congregational church at By Fxlwln P. Jordan, M. D. ll:8(K— wealth of material back headed by team. Although Sunday's contest WTIC Michigan v* Oregon In the ' Class D Coastal Plain OndnnBtl •• ...... «2 83 .431 26H homer by Don Kolloway in the idle Yanks. , "I’vr Inst nine tiroes by one nin shots after him, some of which may the moDUug woishlp service last Written tor NKA )4er>1of WTIC-Muslc Togl Tokabaakas, the new scor­ League. The North End man bat­ Is only an exhibition, It la highly Chtesfo ...... 61 84 .131 28 top of the ninth. Koottiall Game Instead, the "Spoilers" slapped and even dropped a three hitter. have taken effect. Sundsy. hiuI st a business meet­ Fewer than half of the victiio* .H:00— WHAY’ —M(H)nllght Matinee ing darling of tha campus and an ted .396 and played both first and Tom KeUey possible that these two clubs will Pittsburirli ...... 53 93 .363 fW’a The Yanks and the third-place meet again later In tha aeaaon. ■ a devaatating 4-3 defeat upon them | Tlie rechrd will also show I've Assistance at once was called, ing folliiwlng was extended a of poliomyclltla develop paraly*ls WDHC Music. I 11:55— An American at any college. third base for the pennant win­ Grid Game to Tonight Boston Red Sox were idle. They unanimous call to become pa.stnr WONS-New* Hugh reports that three freshman Tom Kelley, former Manchester Middletown la also a member of to drop the Bengals into second ' helped save a number of games in and the area was blocked off. of sums of tlieir muscles Whicn ners. F.attBrB PU)«ff6 opened a two-game series In the plact, a half game below the New relief." However, the heavy fog and the of the church, has accepted and 12:00— *'flnda" will add considerably to High football coach and current the newly organised Connecticut Yankee .Stadium today. require after-care. The care that w a x News; 1390 Club. Katkaveck reported that ha has Football Conference, playing in BhifhAmton at Wllkof>>Barrf. Y’orkers. . Brissle’s status came to light In nature of the land would have will bealn his duties tomorrow st WHAY' -Concert Orch. I w r it :—News; Dance Orchestra the attack this fall and winter. baseball coach, wilt referee the Here’s the picture In a nutshell: is required depouls. of course, on Frequency Modulation Hugliie, a loyal Red Sox fan, signed a contract with the Caps for Yale-Connectlcut football game the southern section of the league. Report Branch Rickey Undefeated Teams Meet Americaa It was only s week ago last Tues­ Detroit last Thursday when Con­ aided in the escape of the sought the eleven o'clock service, A num­ WTHT Where There’s Musir. the coming BAA season. Washing­ To Leave Dodger Poet Boston # Parnell 17-1) al New York W. L. P.C. GB. GTl'. day that the I’ anks rode into town nie Mack surprised by starting the man. ber of the parishioners met Mr, what muscles are affected and 4:00— I W’lrtM — I’M 98.7 MC, believes the Tankees will go on to this afternoon at the Yale Bowl. .Should they, along with the Acca (Lopat 17-6L New Y’ork ..91 53 .632 — l(i t)ow aoriously. TTie first step in W IT I A— 108.7 Mt. win the pennant because the Red ton will be coached by Bones Mc­ Kelley Is considered one of the cop top honors In thsir respective At Muzzy Field in leading th'e circuit by a half game. I sore armed Joe Coleman against If was believed he f al St. Louie i Two of the game’s crack Jeft- to make sure that pain la relieved the Box today and tomorrow, and Leo's. Several months ago the As­ Johnson May Play (Fannin 5-S>. drop th^m into second place. The of four at that time, was hanged . Rev. Krnest Gordon who left in WTIC Sport* ape of Kings 8:45—Concert Hour Satisfied with hia team's defen­ said today in a copyright story I handers, Mel Parnell of the Red Fritz DellaFerra will defend his and the release of muscle tlgnt- I WTIfl—KM 08.8 MC. next week too. sociated Press carri'd a story that sive play laat Wednesday, Head Philadelphia (Wyae 8-lSi at Woah- Red Sox made their invseion last for six runs in the very first L a i l g C T F i l i l u i S t e r April for his native Scotland, was W H A Y -h"oiks Hop. thst Branch Rickey la about to infton (Cdnauegra 7-7i night. j Sox and Eddie Lopat of the town tennis singles title Sunday ] jnning bom in Morrison. Illinois, snd grad­ ness speeded. Until this Is done, WDRC—FM on the air I p.m, CharHe Musikevlk. Hugh re­ Leo had been released but this Coon Trials Coach Jos Hugret feels that hia Wednesday needing a double win 4:15— was erroneous. Leo had planned part -comnany with the Dddg- Rained out of their scheduled Naiiaaal I Y’anks, were the opposing pltch- to take over the top spot. Instead, morning at the Robertson Park ! Bri.ssle waa quoted as saving uated fmm the TTnlverslty of Cfllo- proper motion of the Involved 11:25 p.m. ports, is now teaching achool at offensive power will improve and ers, the club he has served part, usually a)m or leg. la lin- WONS Juke Box. EllBworth High in South Windsor. to accept a lucrative position in CCIL football opener with Bristol Brooklyn (Poe 18-11) at Philadelphia I ers In the important game at the the Indiana swept both ende of the courts at 10 o’clock, when he after the game won by Detroit FikIh ill ('.ollapne rado In 1945, with a Bachelor of Same as WDRC ha intends starting ths same llns- these Isst^elght years. If he (Heintzelman 2-S). Stadium today. They l>oasted possible. 'The relief of pain and WTHT Horse Race*. WITIA Hussy graduated from Kllsworth one of the Carolina mills but later Listed Sunday in Bell Tlow'n's Muzzy Field last twin bin to send the stricken Sox meets Lee Urbanettl. former town that he waa ready and able to Arts decree snd fmm Union Theo­ up that started the Rockville con­ has not already done so.” New York (Jones 12-15) at Boiton identical 17-8 records, with Par­ logical Seminary In New York. In relaxation of muscles Is accom­ 4:30— P.M. and later starred with the UConn decided to play one more year In night, Manchester High's Indians (Sain 19-12). reeling into third place. pitch If called upon. test, with the exception of BUI The story, written by Gua nell riding the crest of a nine- champ. In tlie finals of the Rec According to Brisaie. who’ apoke (ContlDoed from Page One) 1948. with s Bachelor of Divinity plished by the use of Intelligently WTIC —Michigan v*. Oregon 6:00—Racing and Sports eagera. Lust fall Hussy played the play-for-play big league. Shaw who Is lost to the team Cincinnati (Peteraon 0-8) at Pltu- Yesterday’s loss was a heart- Football Game. First Heat at 10:.30 at Steiger, went on to say: will try again tonight with the burgh (Law 6-9). game winning streak. Lopat has breaker for the Hgers. The end Tennis Tournament. with much chagrin and dlaanpolnt- degree. He W’ss ordained to the prescribed sedatives, heat, passive 6:1.1—Farm Report: Weather pro basketball with Manchester In Practice for the Capa will start from three to four weeks. The big "Rickey. It Is understood, kickoff at 8:15. collapsed, sshen-fseed. at 4:18 a.m.. motion, and simply ths passage of WtXX’ News; Community the Blastem League. Hussy Is St. Louie (Lanier 1K8 and Pollet IS­ won four out of six decisions from came in the laat half of the ninth Seeded One and Two in the ment. Manager Mark told him ministry the same year. 6:30 Western Serenade September 30 at Bolling Field In halfback suffered s bad knee In­ has sold his 35 per cent Inter­ almost five snd a half hours later. time. Service "nme. also studying for his Master's de­ Washington. Leo says the Cape North Coventry Area; Coach Walker Briggs is some­ IS) at Chicego (Minner 7-12 and Hiller the Red Sox and Parnell three out when Joe Gordon blaeted a home tourney, both men lived up to ex­ right out after Cleveland game In 1946 he served as pastor of 6:4.1—Woman’s Page jury In Wednesday's winning est in the Brooklyn Baseball what thankful for the postpon- 11-5). Two garnet. of four from New York this year, House Over-rode Y’eto As soon OS It becomes possible, WTHT Treasury Time. 7:00 News; Candlelight and gree at Springfield College. must find a replacement for big cause. run over the left field fence to snap pectations and w” now clash for that he waa through for the year. Momingalde Pivsbyteilan Chtirch. Expect Large Field Club to Webb and Knapp, ment because Al Morgan and Bob­ A Yankee sweep of the two the championship honofa. It Supporters of the bill had been Phoenix, Ariz. In the fall of 1947 tha effort is directed to stimulat­ \VMA Y'- News: Artistry In Silver Two other former pla3rera of Don Otten who has jumped to the a 3-8 Ue. Rhythm. The classy BUI Atkina and Gene huge real estate firm, with by Johnson, two regulars, will be games will virtually knock the should be an interesting match as sitting back determined to let Its he was pastor of the DeOrasse ing musrular movements. This 7:80—Vaughn Monroe Greer, Ken Chapman and Jimmy rival National league. Otten, Leo Moriarty will start at ends, with (Jordon’s blast offset a dramaUe 5:00— 'Blosle are after their master's de­ TTie Manchester Coon and Fox headquarters in Manhattan. back in the lineup. Both suffered Red Sox out of contention. sach man plays a different style. opponents talk themselves out. Community (Tmrch In New York, must be dons with great care. In 8:00—News: Anything Goes says. Is Just a step behind the Mike Wrobel and Norm Andrlo at two-run rally by the Tigers In tha aceompllshlng it several measures, grees in physical education this Club is ready to handle a record Reached by phone and asked if slight Injuries this week In prac­ I League Leaders | Raster Big Qua top half of ths ninth thst had Urbanettl features a "chopping" Urges Probe They were confident they had the and Riiaaell Community Church In WTHT—Tea and Crumpete, WTIC— FM en the air 8:28 a.m.* mighty George Mikan as a "buck­ tackles, and center Ehmie Oak man hr would confirm or deny the game with placements whereas votes to write the measure into including massage, may be neres- WDRC—Old Record Shop. I a.m. fall at the University of Indiana. et" operative. entry during the running of the tice and were not expected to play The Indians scored all of their pulled them up from a 3-1 deficit. New York City. He alao eerved Eleventh Annual Coon Dog Trials will be flanked by George "Spin­ transaction, Rickey, after a runs in last night’s thrilling en­ Fritz plays a driving game. law over the veto. the church In Green River. Utah. sary. Once the plan of artlon has WKNB—News; Scoreboard. .Same as WTIC Hie soft-spoken UOonn coach ach" V inc^ and Pinky Pohl. Big last night. However, both have re. By The Associated Press A homer by Don Kolloway on top expressed keen Interest In the Leo has been la professional tomorrow on the club grounds In pause, slowly declared: counter after two outs. Big Luke To get into the finals DellaFerra Of Hearsts’ The House had already overriden In 1948 he waa appointed Baaoclale been decided It la possible to pro­ WTIC Living llir>0, Telerlsinn sports — baseball and basketball— Tiny Pockett along with Tom covered and will start tonight. National League of a two-out single by Johnny drew a bye In the first round, then ceed wllh the various measures WNIIC-TV Manchester Elaatem League team. North Coventry. The first heat will " ’No, I will not discuss my Batting—Mukisl, St. Louts, Easter drove in their first three Groth had staved off what seemed Mr. Truman's objections, swiftly mlnlater of the flrat Spanl.vh Evan­ .1:16— since graduating from North Caro­ Madigan, Johnny Patrick, and personal affairs in any way.' " Co-Captains Doug Wisse and runs off Hal Newhouser, who iliminated Al Whitney, 6-3, 6-4; yesterday afternoon by s 286 to 48 gelical CTiurch of New Y'ork City, that are necessary to bring about WHAY' Arlislry in Rhythm. A..1I. The losses of key players were dis­ get under way at 10:30 a.m. and Carlo Petricc’a will lead their .346: Robinson, Brooklyn, .336. certain defeat for Detroit cussed god the new men desiring lina State In 1948. He has high the running will continue until late Jackie Sloan are expected to take went the distance for Detroit. Rosario Sapienza 8-6, 6-3; and his W ar Record vote. Thst was 83 votes more than under the New York City Mlaalon the greatest poasible degree of W'TTC -Herman Hickman. il :S0—Acrobat Ranch hopes of becoming a high school or over on the defense. These four mates in this Important struggle. Runs—Stanky, New York, 109; Then up came Gordon. He was cousin, Ray DellaFerra, 3-6, 6-1, muscular recovery. P.M. to play here were also part o t the afternoon when the finala will Torgeson, Boston, 108. Easter socked his 28th homer the first man to face Hal Newhous- the necessary two-third majority. Society. .1:30— oonversation. Mention tk one new­ college teacher-coach In the near bring the dog's events to a close. men did a remarkable job in that .Victorious in their only start, the after Larry Dobey walked with 6- 2. The all-night talk-fest threat­ Mr*. Bull was also graduated Muscle strength Is obtained bv WTIC Wayne Howell show. 2:30 —Yankees vs. Boston future. capacity last Wedneaday night. Runs batted in-Ennis. Phila­ er in the laat of the ninth. On the Urbanettl byed the first round, (Coirtinaed from Page One) comer caused Hugh to say, "He'll The prize money being offered la Indiana will be facing a tested two down in the first inning to ened to throw a wrench Into Con­ from the Universitv of Maine, with Increasing the amount of aetivtty WDHC 1)1(1 Record .Shop. 5:00 Mr. Magic Dependable Yosh VIncek heada delphia, 118; Klner, Pittsburgh, second pitch Joe swung and sent defeated Ken Goodwin. 6-4. 6-4; very gmdually. This is done In team up great with Jackie Allen. attracting the best dogs In New combine that has tasted victory in give Bob Feller a 2-0 working gress’ plans to adjourn sometime n Bnchclor of Art* d-crer. and WTHT ■ Tea snd Cri:mi>et*. .1:15 —Teletunea the Acea’ speedy backfleld. He Local Sport two straight by big scorss. Bris­ 116. a towering drive over the 365 foot Win Sharpe 6-0, 7-5; and Marshall replied in a statement Issued in many different wave and in mnnv .1:30-.I(h> DiMaggio They could be the best guards In England and the followers of the HiU—Muslal, St. Louis. 184; margin. today until Nov. 27, after the elec­ Union Seminary with the degree will be at the fullback alot, while tol, noted for its basketball teams. fence with plenty to apare. Warren in the semi-finals, 8-1, 8-1. New York by WlUlam H. White, tions. cases Includes under-water exer- .1:45— 5:45—Wendv. Barrie ttie league." Like hundreds of oth­ Lo8 Angeles Rams Coon trials should be in for an The Tigers counted an unearn­ Another One Run Losa editor of the Hearat newspaper of Baehelor of Dlvlnltv. She has young BUI Schultz from East Is making a comeback on the grid­ Snider, Brooklyn, 178. rlaea. Under-water exercises have WHAY - Sports. 6:30 Lone Rsnxer ers, Hugh was surprised to learn exciting day. Doubles — Schoendienst and ed run in the third but Easter It marked the 10th time among bureau there: The Senate, on Lucas’ motion, had, experienee In n\ilplt. parish Al Paltnieri had not been success­ Hartfor will direct the team from Chatter iron this fall. She holds wins over stroked a two-out, run-sconng reconsidered Its earlier adoption of calling, teaching and social work. been a great boon. The tempera­ WiXX' Sport*. 7 :on Hank McCnne Show Trounce Yankees Club President Hub Austin has the quarterback postUon. Stan Muslal, St. Louis, 41. their last 12 defeaU that the Tigers "To charge aa Senator McMahon ture of the whaler must be kept WTHT Here's to Veteran* 7:30 - Alan I'niin.- ghow ful in being placed In this area. his committees all set to run off Plalnville and East Hartford while Triples — Ashbum, Philadel­ single in the bottom of the third have lost by a one-run margin. No Pennant Race* has that there waa anything Ir­ a resolution providing for a recess The Talcottvllle Church )« h-Hd- Burr Carlson, elongated star of Griffin will replace Shaw at left Governor Al Rogers, giant Manchester dumped Rockville 13-0 to restore Cleveland’s sdvantsgs today. The effect was to nullify Ing a new nnrsonnge which If Is Just right. The water support* 0 :00— 8:00 Beat the Clo.’k the }rearly event, smoothly. Joe half, while diminutive Huck Ellis tackle with the University of Con­ phia, 14; Bell, Pittsburgh, 11. wonder Manager Red Rolfe stalked regular la. it seema to me. to Im­ laat. season's New Britain Teach­ sterling will act as the field mar­ s week ago. to two runs. the previous approval of the reso­ exrrected wi'I )»e ready for occu­ the limbs so thst they ran be WTIC News 9:00—Snturda*’ Night Revue , Sept. 33—(FI— is the team’s number one riaht- necticut eleven will wear jersey Home runs—Klner, Pittsburgh, out of the Tigers' dressing room At a Glance pugn the honesty and integrity of moved with much less effor^ thiin WHAY—News. 10:00 -Wrestling ers College five, will not play at Aerial magic generated by the Los shall to settle any difficulties or It will be s big squad that takes Feller breezed along In great muttering; the members of those draft boards lution, but the Senate can adopt pancy thia fall. ' -- Btorrs this fall. Greer said. Burr, halfback. * number 80 this fall. 46; Pafko, Chicago, 35. Is necessary In the air. WTHT—Sports; Music at Six. Angeles Rams struck the New disputes thst may arise. the field for C1}sch Tommy Mona­ Stolen bases—Jethroe, Boston, style until two were out in the (in which he and his brothers were it again later. It was reported, was ready to Following tomorrow night's "We're always ons run shy. Proposes Recces Walking, when ths patient Is WONS-New*. York Yanks and today they were Herman Montie will be In charge han’s Bristol eleven. They will rate 34; Torgeson, Boston, and Snider, ninth. Johnny Groth then singled We’re always ons run shy." By The Associated Press registered). transfer to UOonn but the big fel­ contest, the Aces’ next league en­ (Jeorge Keith, a line defensive and Kolloway followed with liia American League Senator Douglas (D-III) then Pay-Off Man ready for it. has to he undertaken WDRC—News, all square with Los Angeles In the of the ring in which all dogs must counter will be against the Staf­ back at Wesleyan University last favorites over Manchester, but the Brooklyn, 15. Gordon shared honors with "Senator McMahon or anyone carefully and gradHaily. Rome- Is Arrested Here low will remain In the Hardware National League Foottall race. appear before the start of the heat. sixth homer to tie the score. Joe W L Pet. GB ' proposed s Senate recess until 1 WCX'C—Music Hall. ■ City. ford Olympics Sunday, October 1. fall, has been helping Head Coach locals hope to upset the dopesters. Strikeouts—Bpahn. Boston, 188; teammates Bob Feller and Luke ol.*€ la welcome to Investigate the tlmcs certain muaclsa are affected The Rams swept to a 45-38 tri­ Louis Lucler will handle the can­ Blsckwell, Cincinnati, 181. Ginsberg, and Newhouser kept the Raster. For Feller it was in the New York ..91 63 .632 records to their heart’s content. p.m., e. B. t., with an agreement to WKNB News; Sports Half-time of the football game at Stafford. The locals’ next home Walker Briggs witiT the Manches­ Petriccs and Hsrrj’ Flavell will rally alive with infield hits but Detroit ...... 91 64 .628 vote on the bill at 4 p.m. e. s. t. Bares Cops’ Names which makes It necessary to sup­ After Accident umph under a bright moon laat teen In the club house where aand- start will be October 22, against ter High eleven this season. probably take to the air with Clyde Pitching—Maglle, New York. nature of a revenge victory. It It would appear, though, that Sen­ port them with braces. In mild night before 23.768. It gave them wlches and drinks may be obtained. 16-4, .800; Konstanty. Phllsdel- Johnny Lipon grounded out to waa back In 1940 that the llgera Boston ...... 89 65 .618 2 ator McMahon la not as sanguine But Senator McCarran (D-Nev), WKNB Easy Rhythm, a yet unannounced foe. Plckral and Morgan running the end the threat. Remaining games: cases, restoring the muscles may a one-one standing and tied them The tough Job of making a trial phla, 16-5. .762. beat him, 2-0, to put a mathemat­ about publicity on his own back­ principal sponsor of the bill, ob­ (ContiBued from Page One) 6:15— George W. Bauer, Jr., ,18. Of 578 Several local basketball players outside. Line smacking falls into The crowd of 29,909 farts had New York at Home (6) Wash- jected. take only » few weeks. In the HANDY-MAN SPECIAL with the Yanks in the National for the doge to follow or "laying have been seen working out at the ical end to Cleveland’s pennant ground.” severe ones it takes much longer. WTIC Bob Stcfle, Strictly Griswold street, Glastonbury, waa the doag" will go to Chet Flavell the hands of Jimmy Roach and hardly settled in their seats when Ington 4. Boston 2. Away (41; Bos­ Douglas suggested that the tomey Mile* F. McDonald and Sports; Weather. Conference campaign. East Side Rec. The group Includes Hank Agostinelll. American League chances. Again in 1948, the Tigers, Gould said in a aepar«te state- TTie improvement often eontlnu'-s arrested last night for reckless m i FOUR DOOR FORD and Harry Fowler.’ Yago Schiller High and Bristol Gordon began the last of the ton 2, Philadelphia 2. !uent that if McMahon is inter­ Senate take a breathing spell Judge Leibowitz. WDHC - Got 5Iu)'c Out of Life. The Yanks made a run for the Al Surow iec, Joey Ajjeomero, Don Both clubs are pointing for this Batting—Goodman, Boston, behind Newhouser, whipped him for n very long time; in fact, the / Radio and Heater—BSt5 money In the early stages but and Ed Dziadus will take care ninth by socking Nevirhouser's Detroit at Home i7); St. Louis ested in his dmft recoid. "I sug­ while the people had s chance to After the conference, Impellitterl WONS -Tunc Time. driving following sn accident pt Hubbard, John Groman. Joe Con­ engagement and are confident of a .357; Kell. Detroit, .342. handily to force the Indians into s 4, Clevel.ind 3. Away (2); Cleve­ amount of paralysis st ths height soon melted under tfir Rams’ of the drawing on the Ithica Feath­ Runs—DiMaggio, Boston, 125; second pitch over the leftflcld gest he ask my draft board." He read the president’s veto message said he was studying "certain rec­ WHAY—Supper Serenade. 11:30 at the Intersection of Mid­ In Scoreless Tie nolly, Tommy Mason, Norm Burke triumph. It is the first CXJIL con­ fence to break up the game. The historic pennant play-off in Bos­ land 2. during the day. of the disease is almost always TOWN MOTORS scorching attack and trailed fronj erweight 12 gauge shotgun and and Tommy Conran. Stephens, Bostem, 121. ton. added that "aa to the Senator’s ommendations" made to him by greater than it will be later on. WTHT—News. dle Turnpike, east, snd Summit other prizes. test for the two teams. blow was Gordon’s 19th. Boston at Home l6); New York "We might well reach a wiser the judge and the district attorney. 45 West Center St. IViL 8557 there on out in a game replete Runs batted in—Dropo. Boston. Feller had a four-hitter going relations with Serge Rubinstein Result* Rewarding 6:80— The job of marking the roads Coach Dick DanlelBon's Man- In the only National League 2, Washington 4. Aw-ay I4(; Phila­ decision after the people have re­ "I am in this picture from now street. When presented In Town with spectacular scoring pli(ys. 142: Stephens, Boston, 140. Into the ninth. The only run scored whom I exposed, there’s the ree- When progress has stopped, the WTH' NBC Symphony. Court this morning, Bauer had hia to the clubgrounds will be under­ President Art Pongratz of the game, the Pittsburgh Pirates delphia 2. New York 2. oi-d.” acted to the veto message,” Doug­ on," the acting mayor said. "What cheater High soccer team opened Softball Twilight League reports H its-Kell. Detroit. 208; Riz- off him was unearned. He gave up las said. final steps In after-care must WCCC News; Music Hall. esse continued to Sept. SO. taken by George Green way.- TTila Sports Mirror zuto. New York, 186. edged the CincinnaU Reds. 8-7, National I>«ague "No Connertlon” with Draft Case I will have to say on Monday will lU aeaaon yesterday afternoon ay the night lighting unit at Robert­ in ten innings under the lighU at eight hlU in all. The former strike­ S*a.vs I'eople Want Bill clarify the situation." be begun. Bometimes this may WTHT Harry Wlsmer Sports. The other car involved was driv> la to help the out of town dog Doubles—Kell, Detroit, 51; out king fanned five and registered W L Pet. GB TP McMahon said that he did repre­ Include surgery, such as tlie handlers and spectators find their playing a scoreless Ue with BrUtol. son Park, owned by the .Softball Forbes Field. Plnch-hitUr Wslly Philadelphia 88 .15 .615 11 sent R)thlnsteln in an immigration When McCarran objected, "A sorry Mesa” WDRC—Sforts Review. en by Harold A. Whiting, 19. of It waa a CCIL game. Tw’o over­ Twi League franchise holders, Is Today A Year A go-T h e New Wertz, Detroit, 38. hia 15th triumph. It was his 10th lengthening of a tendon. At other WKNB—Sports Newsreel. 68 Whiting Lane, West Hartford. way to the grounds which 1s lo­ Triples—Evers. Detroit, 11; Za- Westlake broke up the g '^ e with Boston ...... 80 61 .567 7 13 ease before his election to the Sen­ Douglas launched a speech Judge Leibowitz. who termed times were played before the game up for sale. York 'Yankees retained their two- victory over Newhouser In the an­ against the bill. times, special apparatus can bo 6:45— His wife, Anns, 20, was taken to cated on River road off Route 44 rilla. DiMaggio and Doerr, Bos­ a two-run single. Bob Usher of Brooklyn .. .80 61 .567 7 13 ate. But he said he "never had the the case a "sorry mess, ” also had was called. game lead over the Boston Red the Reds sent the game into over­ cient duel between the two for thia to say’ : :uied or the patient taught to ilo- WTHT—It’s Your Business. Manchester Memorial hospital and In North Coventry. As usual there ton. 10. mer top hurlers. Newhouser has Remaining games: alightest connection’’ with Rubin­ In announcing that he Intended volop trick movements whirh real­ ^ r r y and Moore starred for the Dwight Perry, faculty manager Sox by splitting a doubleheader time with a three-run homer in to vote to override the veto, Lucas "While this investigation la go­ WONS—Over the Rainbow. treated for nervous shock, accord- .SOFTBALL will be no admiaaion charge and I ^ u a while Mlcuccl was best for , Home runs- Rosen. Cleveland, beaten Bob only four times. Philadelphia at Home (2); stein’s draft raae. ly mean the substitution Of one at Manchester High, reports that with Washington. the ninth. said he disliked going against the WDRC- News: Lairy I.,esiienr. ires parking. 36; Dropo. Boston. 34. The Indians made only seven Brooklyn 2. Away (9 1; Boston .7. He said he had given this Infor­ ing on, we want the decent cop.v to muscular group for another. In ing to police, and then discharged. any student who purchased a bua Five Years Ago — Frsnkie president but felt compelled to do Lineups: Stolen bases—DiMaggio, Bos­ hits off Newhouser. Two were by New Y'ork 4. Brooklyn 2. mation to the Joumal-Ameilean in know that we are behind them 100 all of these steps, patience, care WK.NB Music. Mrs. Whiting complained of paina ticket for the Briatol-Manchester Parker defeated Herbie Flam, 6-2, ton, 16; RIzzuto, New York, 12. Brooklyn at Home (11); Boston December. 1948, hut that the fol­ so. He spoke to a hushed cham­ per cent.” 7:(M)— in both knees and In the head. FRANKIE'S DRIVE-IN n ^ ''* * * " Bristol game in Bristol last night dnd who Raster, who pouqded over all but and akin are Important. The re­ Silk City Meets 6-4, to successfully defend his Strikeouts — Lemon. Cleveland, 23,000 to See 6, New York .1. Philndelphls 2. lowing February the paper print­ ber shortly after Longer col­ Newspaper reports said the sults are rewarding because moat WONS—Al Heifer, Sport*. Bauer, who received hie drlver’a wishes a refund may get it tonight tl last of Cleveland’s runs. "The lapsed. EAST HARTFORD ' Goal Pacific Southwest tennis crown. 162; Re>-nolds, New York, 152. Giant Negro first baseman blasted Away (2>: Philadelphia 2. ed an article by Gould "attempt­ resignation of Commissioner of those who have been crippled WCCC—Music Hall. license only yesterday, waa going from Mr. Perry at 8:45 In front Ten Years Ago—Fenelon cap­ Pitching—Trout, Detroit, 13-5, Boston at Home (5); Philadel­ ing to link me to Rubinstein’s "The American people are anx­ O’Brien snd his two top com­ can be greativ improved and event­ WHAY—Symphony Hall. south on Summit street and allsg* vs. Monday Night »“ ••• ...... Roberge of the high school. The scheduled Yale Play UConiis his 28th home run with one ‘aboard ious to have an antl-Communist Fullback tured the Lawrence Realization .722: Raschi, New York, 20-8, and two out in the first His single phia 3. New Y^ork 2. Away (8); draft case.” manders, Chief Inspector August ually are able to take part In WTHT Robert Nathan. cdly failed to stop st the stop sign, game waa moved up one night, Stakes for three-yesr-olds at Bel­ .714. Brooklyn 6, New York 2. And he said that now "the bin placed on the statute books," W. Flath and Wlllism T. Whalen. many physical activities. WDRC—The Lineup according to Patrolman Edward ...... Peterson from last night to tonight, by with two out In the third scored Lucas’ said. WALNUT ST. TAVERN The Bilk a t y Athletic Club will Fullback mont Park. New Haven. Sept. 23.—New Orleans—Freddie Dawson, Driva-In o f Eaat Hartford Sunday CMf OPEN * P. M. UNTIL CLOSIN&-TEL. 4881 A resolution asking the AFL to great President" for having iTtoed wilt be sunny, cool snd not so craft Oirporatlon. hs* beenaward-- PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY 140, Cfiiicago. outpointed Irvin Kansas City—Ed (Porky) OU- OtWoolly lajorsd la Aeddent But tears slipped down her refuse to held Ita conventions in wrindy. with ths temperature up to ed government contracts totaling morning at the Burnside school cheeks aa she was wheeled from the antl-euhversive meaaure. WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF NEW TIRES IN Bteln, 145>4, New Orleans, 12. ver of Seattle. Wash., shot a 83 Poees cities whsrs equal accomodations But shortly after,-it became ap­ OS er 80. $4,850,000 for turbo jet planes, snd diamond In Eaat HarUord. This to taka tha lead at the 88-hole the ballroom. ars not available to all delegatee, $5,330,000 for turbo jet engine de­ t o w n — ALL SIZES 4.78 x 19 TO 8.20 x 16 Halboume—Joe Brown, 1S8H, will ba tha flrat maatlng of thsae SUN. Wlnsted, Sspt. Dr. Wil­ parent that he could not continue. The outlook for Monday la for Naw Orlaana, knocked out Jack matk In the $15,000 Kansas City waa referred to the AFL Executive fair snd colder weather, with a velopment. The Pratt and Whit­ .. \ two clubs. Tha Tavam array, re­ 2:S0P.BL liam Btmey, SO, w o Injursd crit­ H isaen. 188%. Australia. 5. Open with a 154. ically yesterday when his head Council. ’’ Organ^ge NatlonaHUea Bnreau killing frost likely early In the ney contracts were Included In a cant Bae Laagua playoffs wlnnars, It was proposed by A. Philip aummary of contract awards made WE ALSO HAVE 20 6.00 x 16 Bareakma — L o u l a Rornsro, and Frankla’s, fraah from winning want through tne wlndahield o f hia Ausaldi Compaiiy day. Spain, outpointed Harcal Hathley, New York — Oedlpua (538.M) TM LAP automobile In an accident near hia Randolph, Woahington, D. C. Ran­ Hartford, Sept. 23 —OP)—The Fall will be with us until the public yesterday by the local of* WHITE WALL TIRES Franca, 15 (For European ban- a two out of thies sertaa with Scul- on the 110,080-addsd Broad H<4- COON DOG FIELD TRIAL dolph, a Negro, is a delegate from sun, which entered LJbra this flee of the Federal Department of ly’a 'ntvora, both b«ast many flna cottage at Highland Lake. Police Nattonalitias Division of the tamwatglit title). low Staepieehaae Handicap at Bsl- GHAMPIONSHIP said the Torrln^ton denttat w o Given Contract the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Democratic State Central Com­ morning, catches up with and en­ (Commerce. Other contracte includ­ playara. * v. moat* ed; Colt's Manufacturing .Com­ range all ingo — STANDARD CARS — driving on Wakefield boulevard Porters. mittee was organised here yssteV- ters Cspitcom Dec. 32. O H B Tealeriajr^i M a n Both elubo wtn have" their full Atlantic City — Craw - 0 ) t A didta...... 51A5 8 u tad. SUN DAY, SEPT. 24 He told the convention Negro There stlU Is a littls "summer” pany, $105,000 for gun parte: Bal­ SERVICE ($UJK» cepturad Alhainbra Pursa and attempted to turn 1 nto the Award of a contract calling for day at a meeting of more than 90 aquada with FYankie'a oomposad of GWIdran...... Ue tax tad. grounds of his cottage. He appar* delegates have "been subjected to re^eaentatives of 14 racial groupa left, but that’s fodlan. lard OH Company, $411,680, petro­ Boveral OovalatU playera includ­ at Atlantic dty. QN CLUB GROUmiS OF conatruetion of 850 feet of six inch EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Batting: Joe Gordon, Indiana— • nUCBPABIUNO • ently lost control, ojMlilscalpulated oewrer line vrlth manholes on Willis humiliation and insulta” since ar­ claiming a membership of 1,000,- Don't forget Oiat hand-holding leum oil products; the Bristol Lid eff ninth inning with his lOth ing Tony Caeare, Al Blaurpa, Bill Chtcega—Thanh Yau Sir ($58) Oetnpnny, waterbury, $85,881, air­ VAN’S STATION mm Rubican Puraa at Hawthoma. T1i« Mmchetter Gntn and Fox dob the tuin, they said, and the nuto- street waa announced this morn­ riving In Houaton. - 000 In Connecticut, half ths iMMion with tha eloSk tonight. home run to give Cleveland 4-5 Wade, Marty Knntfe, Bamla HJUNVIULE mobile struck a mail box, aeveral ' "Wie don’t believe the spirit of State'l' population. LajMIng ths And better get that topcoat out craft equipment; Horls Arms' Penny Bingo 7;t5 to 7:41—Refidar Btafo at 7 : a victory over Detroit Pawtackat. IfL I— P l l | ^ (IT) ing by General Manager George Company, Deep River, $508,300, yhrSABnPOBDBOAD PHONE 8866 Whalen, and Junta Brasauakaa woo faatuxad race at ffarragan- RIVER ROAD NORTH OOVBNTRT— OFF ROUTE 44 posts and large stdoao. Dr. Btmey H. Waddell. The job goes to the the convention la sympathetic to Democratic Party’s * attitude for an airing. Pitching; Bob Feller, Tw.4i«n»— Braaauakaa wiu Awlrl for the gun parte; Sponge Rubber Pro­ satt - num NO ADMISSION CHARGE— FREE PARKING w o taken to a hospital hers Andrew Anaaldi company, low bid­ such a practice,” he oald. toward minority groups snd as­ Pitched CTaveland to sn alght-hit ^ < ^ ^ TBXACX) SIGN Drive-In array whUe Uoyd Jarvis [atao, tallf.—Wonder Wlqr ■ Rwta n PtaitarWk .Otaab where Dr. Maurice Relay reported der. for 12.383. sailing the Republicans, on the Shmvneetown. 111., on the Ohio ducts Company, Shelton, 544,088, 4-S. victory over Detroit, hia 18th will do the mound duty for ths Ik won Half Moon Bay WATCH FOR ARROWS tliat he mey have euffered a hrain Other* who bid were C. L. Hale The Atlantic cable far measage same ground, the group said it River. WM alrhoat completely and the Bay Division of Parks, ORANGE H A U M- tba soasM.' I Walnuts, Qasio ttms is 10:51. i^ ti^ . He was badly cut about the at 53,791 and Jarvis CmiMructlon transmiaalon ta(a bi|B in uos aince waa organtaing to gat out a big moved to nlgfier ground three Davis snd Company. Bridgeport, 837.125. sdbesivc"taluter. a t n J S iJ A 1868 wbsn tlift {iiim u o waa (aid vote in the NovemYier etaoMMi. miles hack after tha deed ef 1857. . • ■- :..h - A'-. HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTERg CONN.. SATURDAY,. ^EPTEMBER 28, 1^60 PAOB ELETBir

4 i Hoonalioid Goods 51 TVintod Is Rout M Lota tar Bala 78 Motoiiat* anticipating a lot of "Arroa only way to peace," says According to a Department of Old Lady (to llttl* boy smoking) ItMINEKVIl.I.E FOI.K8 HI HiMAlNIC FUE SkM * Offafatf II pleaaant driving thla aummer Dean Acheson, which la another Agriculture bulletin, "the odor of —You had better atop doing that m sPB C nO N and packaglnc h*lp LOAM FOR sale, 88 per yard. In JUST RETURNED TO GENTLEMAN wanU foom with IN COUNTRY Llks atmosphere, Sense And ahoidd giv* special attantlon now way of saying that It pays to ha\’e apples is due chiefly to thsir con­ or you'll naver be President of DB LONOS Rofrlcarotor a*moa. large building tots with shads the United State*. REAL CLEAN CARS Rapaln on all makaa, eominer^ on flrat and aecond ehift*. Apply truck load*. Oravel 81.25 per yard. OUR HARTFORD STORE breakfast sad lunch, sat suppers and regular attantlon In the future insurance even againat war. tent of armyl esters of formic LOCAL AMUSEMENTS 8 to 0 a. m.. Spencer Rubbtr Also fill. Nussdorf Construction 3 R-O-O-M-S F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-B out Writ* Box T, Herald. trees. Overlook Drive. Wm. Nonsense to the condition ef their eara’ war. acetic, capronic, caryllc, adds and Boy—I never will anywey, lady; Written Guarantee cial and domaatlc. Bmaryency 3*. •oetaIdehy(fe and ethyl alcohol." I'm a Republican. P e e p i n g t h r u t h e s u l l e t h o l e i m ^ S t u m p y *S a n p e w ? u b o . hour aernc* Phon* S-1797. Product* Co., Chapel etreet. Co. Phone 8408. C-O-M-P-L-E-T-E W-I-T-H Ksnehl. builder. Pboa* 7778. brakaa, light* tires, steering me­ 1949 PONTIAC COUPE "PHILCO" ELECT. REFRIGERA­ Yardstick chanism and other aafety trou­ "Stni engaged to Julia?" But In spite of that w'e like the AdfcrtiMUMab PETER W. PANTALUK, alactrtcal TOR, "BENGAL" COMBINATION Apartment Building for A RARE OPPORTUNITY You can meaeufe a man ble*. Do not stick out your neck "No.” odor and the taste of apple*. You must be available to do 1949 CHEVROLET COUPE PUIX, TIME girl at Pin* Paetry Boats and Accessories 46 OIL AND GAS RANGE By the w*y he’ll admit It for accident trouble*. A aafety "Good!" ' buRineea with your customer when contractor, malntanaitc* and wir­ Sale 69 When he know* he'* done wrong 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN ing for light and power. 40 ro*t*r Shoppe. 2*943S. All Of this merchandise as good check may save your neck. "What?" • In 858 the two son* of the em­ it I* convenient for him to do btisU 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN JOHNSON Outboard motor* and as new. It was sold on to July 10th RENT Available Oct. 1. 6 apart­ We offer a very desirable And 1* slated to "get It." "Good; bow’d you get rid of peror of Japan arrettled to deter­ ne** with you—regardleis of th* •treeL Phon* 3308. Dolphin aluminum boat*. Capitol to a youi\g couple. Unfortunst* ment brick block, Woo^and lot on beautiful Lakewood Ivan J. Collins her?” mine who should have the throne. time of day or night. Makelt^ FUNNY BUSINESS ABtosMikUas Rbv Sale 4 Howley, Manchester 5361. working experience, age, tele-|„.„_ Estate Service. 5447. 1949 MERCURY four-door sedan Ar.,. I h a n d PICKED McIntosh apples, Phone 4822. Coventry 7-6671 or 7-6721. 0 4 .P O S .l OH'.HOO 1041 PLYMOUTH tudor, 1040 black, white sidewall tires, radio, WE SPEtJlALIZE In rooting and phone number, etc. Any in- 1 j j basket. 70 Russeii street. FOR $9,200, Cape Cod, 18 months HftdiSKn GOT My Oldamobll* Badan, 1040 Pontiac heater, seat covers. Exceptional TABLE7TOP four-burner gas stove. ANDOVER--Niw five-room horns siding. Highest quality materials formation you give us will be | ______5 storage compartments. Clean! old. 7 miles from Manchester Cen­ PROUKfO TO GCV400L VaO«K TWIG aodan, 1040 Chevrolet eedan, 1030 ly clean. Manchester Motor Sales Workmanship guaranteed. A. A. held in strict confidence, write n a t iv e g r e e n Mountain pota- ter. Four finished rooms with tile on Columbia road. All completed PiSVM8n clear days the automatic USED CARS—TOP PRICES THE AUSTTN A. Chambers Co., Any quantity. We offer you high­ Home Listings Wanted necessary. We do the training. oIo m s IMO CK 80TO aedan, radio aiid local and long dlatance moving, est prices. Woodshed Phone 2- RUNNING Out of listings. Must bird holda the door open and on rainy days it it!" Leads furnished. Drawing account GLENWOOD White combination 8-ROOM Single, five down, three beater. Ck>od eondltlon. Priced COLE MOTORS packing, crating and storage. oil and gas range. A-1 condition. 3154. have houses af all types to sell Service to all parts dl the U. S. against liberal commission to up, very good condition. Modern immediately. Call Anita Whit* CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER M ew market. Douglaa Motor 4164 right person. Call or phone Mr. Price 150; Call 3618. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH E'RECKI.ER AND HIS FKIKND9 Try Walking BY MERRILL C. BLO0SBI Batoe, 888 Main street. A. and Canada. Call 5187. Hart­ kitchen, oil hot water heat, one 8274. ford 6-1423. Ellis, 153 Court street. Room 401. Rooms Without Board 59 acre good land. Income potential. Phone New Haven 8-9047. MOVING. Norge gas range, four CAN'T AFFORD to build. Wish LCXXAT UXJO tUOUS* . 1088 PONTIAC two-door, radio years old. 3-piece walnut veneer 811.800. Douglas Blanchard, Real uveaM oee.' a n o Tmms OtOMT and kaater. ItocepUanally clean, Busineae Bemcaa Offered 18 MANCHESTER .'ackage Delivery. bedroom set; crib. Phone'-2-1081. Estate Service. 5447. older house, attractive Uriel, D(E eUY TWAT US6D 10 6 0 fully guaranteed. Motor com- Local light trucking and package LARGE CLEAN room for gentle­ large living room, 4 bedrooms, ANY , ptetely overhauled. Low down SEWING MACHINE repairing, delivery. Refrigerator* washera Dog^—Bird*—Pet* 41 ANDES RANGE 1949 model 4-4. man. Call 8895. PRE-WAR four-room single, with prefer 2 and bath ground floor; 2- payment. See at Oarke Motor electrification, converalon to mod­ and stove moving a specialty. All white, chrome pipe, automa­ basement garage Non-expand- car garage, grounds with trees, Phon* 2-0758. DOGS Washed and groomed. See AT THE CENTER. Clean, pleas­ able. Excellent condition. T. J. restricted section, convenient Salea, Broad atreet Phone 2-2012. em cabinets, expert workman- us for pet aupplies, and fresh tic oil pump and tanks Call 3710. ant room in quiet home. 20 Wads­ alilp. ABC Appliance, 31 Maple. Crockett, Broker. 5416. town. 2 adults, state price. Write frozen horsemeat 18c lb Call WE BUY and sell good used luml- worth street. •TOnTER BUY” USED CARS 3-1575. Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. SINGLE—Bldwell street. 4 bed­ Box N, Herald. Pulntlng—Papering 21 ture, combination rangea, gas ATTRACTIVE Room. Full house­ 1947 Plymouth Sedan ALL APPLIANCES aervlcad and ranges and heaters Jones Vhiml- room* up, 3 down. Newly decorat­ WANTED—One to ten acrea f PAINTING am! Superior Paper PUPPIES—A. K. C. Red Cockers, keeping fscilitie* Frigidsire, con­ ed, vacant, 100 x 130. 89,500. 1947 Ford S e ^ rspalred, bumera, retrtgaratora, 825 smd 830; Boston Terrier, cross ture Store, 36 Oak. Phone 2-1041 land from private owner. Write Hanging. We carry the newest tinuous hot water, oil heat. Phone Center Springs Realty Co. 6988. details. Box 182, Station A, Man­ 1946 Oldsmobile Sedan rangea, washera, ate. All work breeds. Zimmerman's Kennels, 2-4442. guaranteed. Metro Service Xto- wallpaper books. Very satlsfac- COMBINATION oil and gas stove chester, Conn. ______1940 Studabaker Sedan -tory price*. Call August Kanehl, Lake street Phone 6287. MANCHESTER— Leaving state. TeL Mancbeeter 2-0883. dual oven. Wonderful condition ROOM for rent. Middle-aged lady 1989 Pontiac Sedan pbone 3759. 850. G.E. wringer washing ma­ 6 room single, in good condition, FLOOR Problem* solved with preferred. Board optional. Nice 89,500. Call owner 2-3890 after 5. Read Herald Adva. 1989 Plymouth Sedan INTERIOR AND Elxtferlor paint­ BEAGLE Puppies. 29 Seaman Cir­ chine. Good mnnlng condition, locality. Call 2-9744. linoleum, asphalt til* counter. cle, or phone 2-9704 after 4 p. m. 825. Call 2-3104. BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Expert workmanship, free esU- ing, paperhanging, ceilings re- matea. Open evenings. Jones’ finish^. Fully Insured. Elxpert WHITE PORCELAIN eorablna- BY AL VBKMLiei 155 Center St., Manchester work. New 1950 wallpaper booka. COLLIES. A K.C. Sables, Tris. and FURNISHED Room for renlt. Ap­ PRISCILLA'S POP The Jumbo AU bI______Furniture, Oak atreet Phone Blue Merles, male and female. tion gas and oil range. Phone 2- ply 35 Foster street. Phone 2-4545 o Edward R. Price. Phone 2-1003. 4368. WANTED CARLM-E'. DIDN'T X veu caH“ take a lee IF MV HEAD WAE THAT > 2-1041. Your choice, 150. Sunset View A^K VDU TO DRV THI FWDM THE elephant/ EK> I WOULDN’T FORSEX Open Evenings Until 10 Kennel, 509 Keeney street. Phone LARGE ROOM, continuous hot REPAIRING. Complete repairs on OUTSIDE, Inside painting and ONE COMBINATION stove, also HE AElfeP ■ ElTHERl IMS FORD four-door. Good con­ paperbanging, k'ree estimate* 3376. water. Near bath. For one or two vacuum cleaners, washing ma­ one gas range. Reasonable! Call people. 93 Foster street. MEN MILL WORKERS dition. Reaeonable. Can be seen chines and amall appliances. 100,- Prompt aervlCL. Reasonable 2-9744. at 132H Birch street. Call 3-0597. 000 new parts avaiisbie. Stuart prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechette. If you are interested In the following^ benedts and Poultry and SnppUea 48 can qualify for work at our plant cwntact Mr. C. Maron, IM l CHEVROLET four-door R. Wolcott, A-1 Repair Sales, 180 FRIGIDAIRB. Good condition. Apartments, Flats, sedan. Beautiful original condl Main atreet. Phone 8697. FOWL And roasting chicken*. Tenements 63 superintendent. ~ ^ Repairinf 28 Fresh killed and ijive turkeys, 10 Reasonable. Call 2-0969. tlon throughout. See this one first. RANGE Burners, pot burners and Main Plant—Mill and Oakland Streets Buy a 1940 DeSoto for as little MATTRESS. Tout old mattresses to 23 pounds. Schaub’s Turkey WEST SIDE — Five room apart­ heaters cleaned, serviced and re­ sterilized and remade like new. Farm, 188 Hillstjwn road. Phone HARTFORD Electric range. In ex­ ment with garagre. Adults only. as $185 down. You can always do paired. Also new range bumera business with Douglas. Douglas Call Jones Furniture and Floor 4678. cellent condition, 825. Call 7578. References required. Writ# Box ROGERS CORPORATION Motors, 833 Main street installed. Joseph Senna. Phone Covering. 36 Oak. Tel. 2-1041. P, Herald. 2-0147. LIVING ROOM furniture, like new. / 1948 PACKARD convertible, model Wanted—Feta— Poultry— 1. LIBERAL VACATION PLAN '?L Mosleal—Dramatic 29 Phone 2-4154 or 7032. Busineaa Locations 2. GROUP INSURANCE 145, light green, new ten top, and installed Venetian tnlnda Stock 44 sritit* wall tirea. Excellent con­ WE8TINGHOUSE radio ' and For Rent 64 3. PARTICIPATION IN SHARE OF PRODUCTION and curtain riHia. 24 hour service. PIANO Instructions for h. WANTED—Cowa, calvaa and beat 1 dition. 20,000 actual miles. $1,850. Eatlmates gladly given. Fagan ages 7 - 12 Call Mane! phonograph, A.M. A F.M. Ma­ AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE. BENEFIT fa lM ? ^ Cost new 83,800. Tel. 8879. sterJ 2- lattle. also horse* We pay tbs hogany. cabinet, 1949 model, Hke BY MICHAKL O'MALI.KY AND KAIJ*H LAN! Window Shade Co., Route 44 at 4287. top dollar. Plela Bros., 364 Bld- Orford Building- Apply Ma^ 4. HOLIDAY PAY ^ W3 VIC FLINT ______Gangway! new, 885. 71 Cedar street. Phene low'* IMO PONTIAC four-door.- Very Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. weU street Phone 7405. 2-1040. 5. FAIR WAGES 00F1L1N6BY . a e . T . M. RBQ. U. •. M T . I f o u l F O R Y C ttY lbu WNOWXM NOT ELfT THto IS nJNTlP^ubWY l A n i f ] NSPSCYCR EROIVt^Z ALERT EVEAV CAR *V ‘TW clean Original black finish. Clean THNH ZVE KOUND HOMICIDE SQUAD/ W SK E CABINET WORK, valances, fur­ Bonds—StocI "JuEttho •amo. I'm uneasy! I undarstand thoy Mpoet to L inepbctdr- yT4K N a A u v o ijm n t HBADNE FOR THE PNsn>EM as new inside. See at Clarke niture repairing, refinlshlngr made FOR SALE or exchange, year old Suburban for Rent 66 i "Sorry, bud—you're undorwolghtr CALLS TILL WE , (BREDHE PLACE Motor Salea, Broad Street. Phone M ortKagea 81 Articles for Solo 4S O.E. electric stove. For equally b# ealiiNi up Boon aa ofiaiiliad roowrvBol" LOCATE R > JT /1 VIC WASloOHlNd CUL*/a to order. Kitchens remodeled. TO LEASE IN Coventry, October 2-2012. Woodcraft Specialists. Phone 3- FAHNESTOCK snd Company, BOLTON Building etone and flag- good conditioned 21” apartment BY J. R. WILLIAMS w ith MAJOR HINIPLE alse electric stove. 2-8949. 1 to July 1. Four room furnished yUT OUK WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE m 1985 FORD tudor, MS drives it 8814. Stock Brokers, 75 Pearl atreet, ston* A-1 loam, also rock drilling Hartford, 7-0121. Appointments and blasting. Bolton Notch Quar­ epsrtment. Newly buiH. AH eon SPECIALIZING IN VVOWf ME’5 i/COAAEOM,WES,V 140/TliAAKDT ONLy GLANCB Aa I STEP IHSIDE AMD horn*. See at Clarke Motor Sales, OUR SPECIALS for thla week: venlencee including air condition­ ’COMPReseHGivs c d h t e h t t s . -demomstrats ho\n Brosd atreet. Phone 2-2012. BOOKS KEPT by single or doubl4 evenings, call Joseph P. Mc- ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode GOING ID LET ThC entry methods. Advice on cost Cluskey, Manchester 2-327^. New fifteen cubic foot freezer, ed heat. Adults only. Rent 880, CUSTOM BUILT HOMES LA-ST OF REAL m a d a m !—AWRIAOS OF THESE SRiatMJr COVERS accounting, general accounting, 490 SECOND-band 38" white ten cubic foot refrigerator, elec­ Phone Manchester 8158. COWBOYTNG B e USEFUL FACTS.PWDFUSe OM youR bookshelves I p 1M2 DODGE two-door deluxe tric range. Special offer* ABC GENERAL CONTRACTING THE LASTOFME- sedan. One of the finest running financing and modem business painted pickets for 850.' Phon* iLL09nrRxnoHS,Five bbajutiful .WOULD BRIGHTEN UP Boaint Opportunitlc S2 Appliance, 31 Maple street Tel. REMODELING AND REPAIRING TOO.' VOLUMES— AH6NdCRlHia^L. 'THE WHOLE COLOR and looking ears available. Com method*. Profit snd loss state 8025. 40 Kensington atreet. Waatad to Rout 68 plately guaranteed. For demon- menta and balance sheets prepar­ 3-1575. THOSe PERPLEJUMS, QUERIES SCHEME OF MOUR ATTRACTIVE Suburban grocery PEAT HUMUS, 84 per yard, 81 FREE ESTIMATES J OF VOOB CHILDREM/— AMD ''CHARMIM6 . atration of thla fins car coma - to ed. IncouM tax returns, aimits, and drug storea, gaa stations, OLD RED Tin B-m. 708 North YOUNG COUPLE and 3 w*U be­ Ctorka Motor Salea, Broad street etc. Graduate accountant SO years per bag, ielivered. Bon-Alr Peat haved children desire 5 or 6 MORTGAGES ARRANGED ALL THIS FOR A ABODE ? restaurants, cabins, also small Co. Call 6515. Main street buys and aella gt>od MERE Sn-R S— A Pboo* 2-2012. dlverslfled accounting and bust- factory 9,000 square feet. Welles usad furniture and antique* rooms. ExceUent reference* Tel. neaa axperlance. Will your ship of •SPECIAL PRIC6 I Agency, Coventry. TeL 7-8872 or ROYAL CORONA portobla, Smith Frank Denett*. Pnnns 8-3876. 3-8831. . ERNEST A. RITCHU iPM CHEVROLET deluxe 2-door. business reach port safely? It THIS WEEK— ,*5------833 Main 7-8715. Corona Standard typewriter and QUIET Reflned working couple II LIBERTY ST. , TEL. 8172. MANCHB8TEI OR 35 CEMT5 can with a aklUful pUot! Call adding machines. Usee machines AVAILABLE, new 8 cu. f t refrig­ PER WEEIC n Finish Fight BY LBSUB TUBNBI 8881. erator, 8214. 13 cu. f t deluxe desire 8 or 4 room furnished acid or rented. Repairs on an w t t 7sS/v§wfsff Mewiweu»a*e»MFA*#y Help Wanted—^Fcnale S5 make* MarloW* deep freezer. Electric ranges from apartm ent College graduat* Box WEEKS iV COMSOUrMi BDUNON'BVCKDI MfltSl8 «M 8157.95. Automatic washing J, Herald. «aTTLeEVMaLD0MIN’HA«H OSCE AH’flR I I p s e YirUOT ^tuART-HOflVf RECE!PTIONIST for law office, w FOR SALE- Men't. rebuilt and re­ machines suid T.V. Chamber’a aenjrate typing eaaentlal. Reply WANTED—4 room flat or apart­ lasted shoe* Better than new Furniture, at the Green. 8 to 5. m ent No children. Beat of ref­ We Hove Good Equipment fUmOUTH 8400R SEDAN Box T, Herald, atatlng age and cheap ones. Sam Yulyea, 701 7:30 to 8:30. experience. Main atreet. erence* CaU 3585 8 * m. to 0:80 8 X 13 FEU! Rug* 88 88. HoUy- p. m. To Do Lawn Grading and wood bed complet* 888.50. H s |^ WANTED - Prafsrably 4 or EXCELLENT ROYAL Portable typewriter, In bedroom sea. dresser, chest and * 1 2 9 5 good condition. 885. Can 5307. bed, 888.50. Harlow’s Fnmltnr* rooms qnfumlabsd by mother and Cut Trees OPPORTUNITY Dept son. Both working Good refer­ For an experienced girl eapaU* of ences Phone 3-1088 anytime after Also Fill For Sole managing our local insurance of­ 20 X 20 PICKET fence play yard. BAR8TOW EnainMled 4-4 combin­ 4. • fice. Write or call foir an inter­ Can be seen at 250 Summit street. ation gaa and oil rang*. Chrome WANTED—3 or 4 room apartment view. pipe, 835. IS Falknor Drive. NEW, 54" Cabinet sinks, Slngl* unfumlahed. University profes­ A. LATULIPPE & SON nO M S U P iXARENCE H. ANDERSON basliis One gas automatic water WALNIFT Dlnisig Tttam set, : six sor and wife. No Atldren. Refer' 780 VERNON ST. CaR 6 ( ^ Rftwfip j| 'ifr-o..' « :,c c ip p L e « 648 Main 31.4-761. 8343 heater. Inquire 183 Woodbrldge chairs and tahto, in good coadl- I wca* Call 8tom eoHaet, 8-8088. strqst uou. caS l*«B84_aft« 5 p. as, '« write 8U« ' r m II,; I P ii**e*ii**4 w it|i» * je ; i ilii ! i » a ^ ' /

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aid to aak about It But nowaday* A vo n gt Dally Not Prooo Run ^ Tha W«y*ar^ mmm» A b o u tT o w n tt i* not *0 aaay to explain how tha Fw the MMta af Aufsat, 1069 wild reporta start. For Instance: Quailet to Sing at Naaarene Church To Consider J '■Ci-^ Hearii Along Main Street A few weeks ago a story wras Fair today, higbaat tswui i taista ^^flSSStalM tba youagalmiB «k e being, circulated that the nurses 9,653 sear SBi fair aad eoMer taelghL v « « m t to tho Klwoida comp And OH Som o o f Manehe$tOf^$ Sido SireeUt T oo and doctor! at th* hospital wsr* Zoning Rules Bhor a< Mw AeSIt fow eaar 40. ffWr a a i aoal le- Tboro oro twenty' dining on sjiecial delicacies. Th* Preacriptiona w e « f OtaeaHatfoea two'youagoUro1 wno »win bo glTon We guess they didn't know about delicacy was frogs’ legs. Manehedea^— A City of VlUag* Chann o dtaaor with movleo fcdloninf. fact, only thia aummer he got out Called For Director Christie McCormick or This one, when traced, brought Vanar O V rl(h t win furnioh the mu- the paint and gave the Indian a I* ^ Women Voters Group they would have made him referee brand new look. It may not be to light that a man saw some and ■iou portion of A t procrom. with tanks containU^ live frog* unlosd- To Discuu Revisions (UeeUaea Advarttalag oe Paga IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1956 orranl zylophom mtmbera. o f that school contest they had long. Fred saya, before the wooden VOL. LXIX, NO. 301 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS tha ether night at Hollister street Indian will again stand In hla door­ *d at the hospital and Jumped to a Delivered strange concluiiqn. In Unit Meetinga T h en w ill be o drUI meettnc o f auditorium. way. Reoo Corapony No. 1, Moncheeter Director McCormick, who sat by We know of one more In the A * a matter of fact, the frog* M . M a u quietly while the howls came from country at this time. It stands In come regularly to the hospital. Tha currant propooed ravtaion of FIto nepaiiment, Monday night at Mancheater’a zoning regulations Memben are aaked to meet the bleachers and the pro and con a loelwr room In Madison Square They are used at the lalx)ratory irf teams hove harpoons all over the Garden, or, at least it did last win­ routine experimenta. ^ '-'■j * j .i'' ■ will be considered for discussion Pine at u a hooe department head* at the unit meetings of the League tnioitara to proceed to the drill. place, could have efficiently kept ter. It is used by St. Johp's Col­ both factions from getting off side. lege as a "mascot." and stands In Of Women Voters of Manchester Pharmacy A short time back we Commsint- Besides being an attorney, Di-^ tl^e middle of the floor during this month. Meetings will be held aS4 CENTER BT. Wtamera In the raffle conducted ed in these columns on the resur­ on the following dates: G.I.’s Seek to Gut olf Red Reinforcements rector McCormick, unknown to a wsrmtip for baskelbnll games. by the Loyal Order of Mooae were facing of a aection’ of Eaat Center an fetlowa: flrat George Roy; lot of people, happens to be an But the vanishing face. Is due to Tuesday, September 36 at 2:00 outstanding big-time college foot­ return. Thaync Robertson of street. We remarked that we aacend. R. J. Mettey; third . E. thought the' Job unnecessary and P. m. at the home of Mri. FranJc ball referee. He has kept the peace Boise, Idaho, la now carving them EMd; fourth. Prank Wirth, and a waate of time and money as welt Bickmore, 81 .Washington street. along with artistic plpae In his fifth, Robert Cotton. ' at games involving such teams as as a temporary inconvenienco to Mrs. Edward Broanon will serve os Notre Dame, Boston and Pordham. Boise shop. Only 34 years old, leader. GOP Official With Catlike Tread motorists and a dust purveyor Th# Crusader Male Quartet, o f I first tenor; Unwood Henry of Ux­ Standard Time Merman O. UlbHcb of M Maple f i t is secretary-treasurer of the Robertson has spent many hours that houswives living along the Another - group will meet that Central Connecticut Association studying Indiana on their Idaho Eastern Nazarene College, W ollae-' bridge, Mass., second tenor; Zaven atreet received the degree of street didn’t relish. ton. Mass,,- will sing In the services evening at 8:00 p. m. at,the home U. S. Marines Push of Football Officials, and a few reservations. He draws detailed Dohanian; of Somerville, Mass., Returns Tonight Bachelor o f Science In Engtaeerlng Thd article brought forth a let­ at the Church of the Nazarene of Mra. Stanley Lorenzen, 98 Mid­ Did Not Laud from tho Unlveraity of Michigan wrong passes wouldn’t leave him sketches of body and facial char­ ter from the SUte Highway de­ baritone: and Charles Guscott, of dle Turnpike Weat. Mrs. Edward wondering what to do. acteristics, then faithfully repro­ Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. Jefferson. Ohio, Bass. at the eloae of the aummer aeaaion partment in explanation. The let­ m. Radtke wlU aerve as leader. at Ann Arbor, Mich. He won't be back next term. duces them with chisel on wood. ter follows: The young men will also have FILMS It’s good business, too. A new. The quartet Is composed of Wes­ The final meeting wilt be held Adolf Hitler Turn bfick your clocks one One of the moat level-headed and "A recent discussion In your pa­ charge of the Young People's serv­ at 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, Sep­ DEVELOPED AND life-size, wooden Indian brlnga ley Fader of Somervtlle, Mass,, * ice at 0:30 p. m. hour when you retire A t the' regular meeting of Girl devoted members of the Board of per concerning our paving opera­ tember 72d at the home of Mra. PRINTED To Heart of Seoul from 31,000 to 31.S00 and the mar­ Scout Troop 7, held last Tuesday Directors, the voters of his party tions on Eaat Center street be- ket is booming. John Cheney, Jr., Farm Drive. 24-HOUR SERVICE Calls Allen Column a tonight. Standard time at Canter Congregational church, in their great wisdom left him twee Porter street and the Green shadowed by a sign which read secret frequently get fooled. Mrs. Louis Heard will lead this tha fOUowlng officers were elected: flat at primarj' time — a develop­ Robertson now has enough or­ prompts this letter. "3.3.57". Film Depoait B o i will be with us again to­ ders to keep him busy for the next There ere all too many small town discussion. ^Vicious Misquotation' "Many Workers" patrol. Nancy ment that good government follow­ "In. that section, the grade of Who can blams the new clerk, newe-wise folks who are looking to The unit meetings ere open to At Store Entrance morrow. Bryant, leader, and Olive Swain, ers can't understand. two years. He Isn’t worried who hadn't seen the lady come in, —Orders Attorney to about competition becaiisr It’s an Center atreet Is quite flat, which make an easy buck. And the same all present or prospective mem­ asatstaat patrol leader; “ Eagle" provides a sl6w run-off for atorm and hadn’t noticed her lay down is true of newahounds In the big In Ferocious Bdttle patrol, Valerie Boehm, leader, and art that takes a lot of learning, her good hat, for what the clerk bers of the League. They are held Bring Damage Suit Whatever became of all the water and thawing anow. During cities. They keep a watch on the Marilyn Lupian, assistant patrol and Is a hard one. did? once a month and topics vary each' wooden Indians that used to stand the freezingtthawing cycles In town m- April, when "summer time” went ahead. Bill said, and that should Defense Bill Passed and the rights and Interests of the cal,’’ ’’hasty and ill-conaldered” records of my brothers and myself north end southwest of th* expensive hat and carefully placed mittee’a Vetenms Division and an make everyone — especially the DMOM It on a convenient counter while feel good. It gives us a parallel to into effect. great moss of people of the Unit­ and had said the measure would are, I believe, available for inspec­ sprawling city of 1,000,000. Th# assiatant to the (Chairman since That means that standard time football fan and the drinker-in of she went about the businc.sa o f point to when, leaving out some ed States—of being 'stupid and make "a mockery of tha Bill of tion by Senator McMahon or any northern thrust carried info th* 1947. will be back again (at 2 a. m.. autumnal beauty—happy. Wsahington. Sept. 23 - (fl*)— trjdng on aomelhing inexpensive item because we are short of dangerous.’ ’’ Righta." other Interested parties” outskirts under heavy Red artil­ Sunday) and your clocka and Ail Freeolng Temperatures for knockarnund wear. space, some reader points o\it we Even before th* Ink was dry on a He labeled as- "existing only In Uiraa Favors BUI McMahon offered a resolution to lery fire. The Marlaes were r#^ ivg/r m N T tit aeldom .akip putting In "Sense and watches will have to be set back Jack Frost will be|3n preparing tax boost estimated to bring in Mr. Truman'a own Senate lieu­ authorize the Senate Armed Servi­ parted within two mUss of tha Shs didn’t notice It, hut the the Imagination of Mr. Ewing" Nonsense” . WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE an hour. Better tufn back the the leaves tonight for his first tenant, floor leader Lucas qf Illi­ ce* Commltts* fo investigate th* heart of Ssoul. counter where she had put down $4,700,000,000 a year, the House Ewing’s claim that 319,000,000 i Tunq^e Auto Body Works hands before you go to bed. brush 'strokes. Hla touch here will nois, fold his colleagues h* would Islectiv* isrvle* records of William COAL her expensive beat hat waa over­ Act to Drop Ways and Means Committee today are being contributed^ by Interests A Marin* InteUigMc* offiMr Astronomically, "summer time ” be light, but a little farther north vote fo oyerride the veto. Lucoa Randolph Hearst, Jr., and his b Within a rod of Mairt atreet la he wUl be- at work in greater esm- began to chart procedures for a M K O Integrity Growing On Service passed out at 10:44 a. m. (dat) to­ (Continued on Page Four) had voted for the bill when It brothers, John and David, as well (CoaUaued ea Pag* Four) and COKE a miniature garden with both veg­ HEATING day and autumn came prancing in. esL etable! and flowera — Adam’a COOLING Criminal Suit second measure. It will Include a passed the Senate originally. aa those of Leslie Gould, financial M l MIDDLE TURNPIKE Good FootbaU Weuther The temperature tonight will PH O NE 704S Garden — not the Garden of Eden multi-billion dollar excess profits Langer, who will be 64 on Sept. editor of the New York Joumal- Conversion Burners It waa an unusual coincidence drop to about 30, according to Ful­ tax. WANTED but a tiny atrip along the rail­ Room Conditioners 30, was carried from the Benat* Amsrican, and Serge Rubinstein of Inilictment Against 3 that changes in time and the sea­ ler, but It will be fair if also rath­ By overwhelming votes. Con­ chamber on a stretcher after hts New York. Medianical and Auto Body Repairing road fence. A tiger lily haa been sons should ’ arrive arm-in-arm er windy. The first day of fall. Victorious Jet Nobel Winner blossoming there recently, and haa Boiler-Burner Units Residence Units gress yesterday passed and sent to collapse. He was reported to be Charges Fraud that way. President Truman the first bill been auccceded by a fine wine- Officials of Fraternal la a semi-conscious condition. Dr. McMahon told the Senate he had Painting) Prompt Service EXPERIENCED Fall will come to Hartford, fore­ (Osatlaued on Page Nine) that calls on almost every Ameri­ colored ozaleum plant. One atalk Complete Systems Commercial Cooling Order Are Dismissed Reaches Maine George Calver, the Capitol phy­ been "scandalized” because the Lauds U. No can to help pay for the rearma­ sician. who was summoned, said Journsl-American printed "the of com haa withered and died, but ment program. Written Guarantee Tenno CARPENTERS another la atruggllng with a aingla " I think he was just plain sxbaust- fraudulent charge that I Inter­ Ottawa, 0 „ Sept. 33.— (iF)— Proaident Truman has told ad.” vened for Rubinstein In hts draft ear. Several tomato vines are bear­ friends he is pleased with the bill, First “ Flame-Thrower” Bunche Says Paleatine For Inside and Ootside ing green tomatoes and may ripen SEE OUR DISPLAY BOOTH AT THE Criminal proceedinga against Pay-off Man in Crime Langer had started speaking at difficulties." three officials of the Fraternal and he is expected to sign it MORIARTY Work— Apply at if the froat doesn’t get them, and Craft to Span Atlantic I0.-80 p.m. e. s. t. lost night and Rubinstein was convicted of Peace Was Reault of Order of Eagles have bee^ dis­ quickly. draft dodging and served two years one vine has had ripe tomatoes and EffecGve Oct I 5 Dover Road others well colored. Adam la the missed at the request of County In Non-Stop Flight (OoBUaoed on Fags NUm ) in the Federal Penitentiary at Excellent Teamwoiig DROTHERS MANCHESTER PRODUCTS SHOW Prosecutor P. Harry Leopold. It means that just a week from Or Phone 4112 gate man at Depot Square. Unlike Ring TeUs Gop Names I.«wi*burg, Pa. He was released In AMESITE DRIVEWAYS The action waa immediately tomorrow the government will be­ T E L . .5135 Adam of Bible times he probably Limestone Air Force Base, Me., 1949. hailed by the > Order’s national le­ gin taking one-fifth more taxes Lake Success, Sspt. 23—(ff)—Dr. • REDUCED RATES JARVIS REALTY CO. has a aumame, but nobody aeema Sept. 23.— An oil spattered "For years in their sordid news­ SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28, 29 gal advisor, Barnett H. Goldstein after personal txempUons out of Ralph J. Bunchs, winner of th* SINCE 1920 to know It. Thunder Jet fighter plane here is Red Papers papers. the Hearsta have advocated Nobel Peace Prise for 1950, aald • GRADD^G FREE o f Portland, Ore., as a complete Enum erates Officers all working people’s . pay. 'The universal military training for ev­ • POWER ROLLER USED WORK • A T T H E AFL Meeting more than 50,000,000 Individual proof the "Flame Throwers" can today be received the new* with The street sign at Main and vindication o f the national organ­ ery American boy—apparently for ization and its officers. Who Allegedly Took taxpayers will contribute almoat hop the Atlantic in one swoop— "deep bumlUty." • FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEED Locust street haa been replaced If they’re refueled in flight. Slam Dewey everybody except 'the Hearata.^ Dlamlased today were Indict­ 33,000,000,000 additional a year, Busy at hla tasks as principal • TIME PAYMENTS CALL so that ~T'passerby can see the Bribes in N. Y. Cop- This one did It yesterday, com­ McMahon said. "T h e ' Hearsta ments charging publicizing a lot­ Urges FEPC beginning Oct. I. pleaded to their draft boards that director in the trusteeship dlvleiou MANCHESTER Locust street designation from STATE ARMORY pleting the world's first non-stop. • SAVE 10% FOR CASH OPEN MEETING tery which had been returned Bookie Graft Scandal Taxes on Individuals are in­ they were needed at home to aup' of the United Nations her* Bunch* Intercontinental flight by a Jet 7691 Sponsored by the Manchester Board of Realtors either the north or the south'sides. agalsM: creased 12 to 20 per cent. Label Speech on Slave port their familiea." said "I, more than anyont, r«oog- SAVE WITH But, if you chance to be on Church Corporations wrill pay on esti­ aircraft. nlz* the extent to which my p*aca Mattneiy^L. Brown of Spring- Asks Minimum Wage of New York, Sept. 23—(/P)— Artie Labor Camps Act of William Randolph Meant. Jr, atreet you won’t be able to spot field, 0 „ national adminiatrative mated 31.500.000.000 a year more. A companion plane came to efforts In the Near Eaat aowoS TO DISCUSS PROPOSED CHANGES the Locust atreet sign. Shrubbery director; James Kellner of Spring- $1 an Hour; Readies Karp, alleged payoff man In a 320,- Their top tax on Income is boosted grief over Labrador, but Its pilot ‘Outrageous Rutleiiii^ss' (Osatlnued on Page Nine) from the strength of th* Unlfod ^ 1 DeMAIO BROTHERS at the corner haa grown up ao high field, O., state secretary, and Jo- ■ 000.000 Brooklyn gambling ring, from 38 per cent to 45 f t r cent. parachuted safely. Nations." Biff Attack on Taft The higher rates are retroactive ______OiDNaiw — We Panoaatty Boparvlaa AB WerkI IN JEONING REGULATIONS OF THE It la imposaible to read the aign. I yesterday revealed police names to Mokes Flight In 10 Hours He paid tribute to this pr««*s- to one-half o f 1960 income. The Moscow, Sept. 23—OP)—Moscow TOWN OF MANCHESTER. A bright shiny new sign at Main (OontlaDed on Page Four) ! a Grand Jury probing the cop- Cot. David C. Schilling flew hts sor. Count Folk* Bamadott* of Houston, Sept. 23— (A*)—The bill gathers more millions by single engine F-84 fighter 3,300 newspapers today accused New and Locust streets but nothing but bookie graft scandal. U. S. Planes Sweden, for laying the essential A F L set today aside for political I plugging loopholes and other tax miles from Monston, England, to York Gov. Thomaa E. Dewey of Changes are vital to prospective home owners, greenery at Church and Locust NOTICE Karp, 35. gave hlmoelf up to the law changes. foundations of the Palestine armis­ atreeta. plans with Senator Robert Taft Limestone in ten hours and one "unprecedented, outrageous rude­ tice^ agreements. He called Bsrna- builders, supply houses, sub-contractors and allied District Attorney’s office and w'ss Senate Shouts Approval minute. (R-Ohlo) expected to .win top hustled before the jury where, the ness" In a speech he made before Bomb British dotte "the great and courageous real estate interests. “ Labor Enemy" billing. The Senate late yesterday shout­ Headwinds kept the Fort Leav­ Folks who sneak out of town to attorney’s office said, "Artie has United Nations delegates Thurs­ man who gave hi* life in tbs de­ There will be an interruption in electric service News Tidbits The A F L delegates were called ed final approval of the measure enworth. Kos., World War Two get married hoping to keep it a named nameb—police names." Not one dissent was heard on the day night. Ih e Army and Navy together in Houston’s high-domed ace from endangering the 1049 termined effort to bring peace to Culled From (JFf Wires Kings County Judge Samuel 8. voice vote. The House earlier In (They referred to Governor Casualties Heavy in ' 7:30 P. M. M O NDAY, SEPT. 2.'5 ’ on the following streets, Sunday^ September 24. auditorium today as members of record set by a Pan-American Palcatlne." Leibowitz set Karp’s bail at 35,000 the day passed it on a whopping Dewey's speech at the Waldorf Fralae* Trygve LI* Labor’s League for Political Edu­ and ordered him kept under 24- 328 to 7 roll-call vote. Airwaya stratoliner that flew 3,- Astoria Hotel when he accused Accidental S t r a fi ii g cation. 565 miles in nine hours, 16 min­ Bunche, the first American Ne­ a u b . JARVIS BLDG., 806 MAIN ST. From 6 :0 0 a. m. to 7 :30 a. m. From 7:15 a. m. to 8:15 a. m. Senator Benton urges labor par­ hour guafd. Juat before the final votes were the Russians o f holding 15,000.000 ED ITH S. W ILLIAM S ticipation In world campaign of The strategem was resorted to utes on a 110 mile toil wind. With Jellied Bombs gro to receive th* award, also (SECOND FLOOR) Labeled "A rtie" Of Records taken, the tax-drafting ways and p e^ le under slllve-labor conditions truth against “ the big lies of Com­ because of the Taft-Hartley law’s Schilling landed tired but happy prstsed the support of Ti^gu* Lis, Teacher of Piano and Porter Street, House No. 171 to No. Porter Street, House No, 36 to No. 153 Karp; sought aa a material wit­ means committee called a meeting and menacing the entire world. 599 incluaive munism" . . . Martha Raye, stage prohibition against labor unions ness in the police-bookie probe, (or this morning to plan its ac­ at this northern Maine bomber Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Somewhere in Southeast Korea, ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED Piano Accordion Parker Street, Honna No. 12 to No. 72 and screen star, charged with spending money for defeat or elec­ base. Vishinsky walked out of the room, (Contiaued ea Pag* Nine) Kensington Street was said to be the "A rtie" of the tion on the second blit. It hopes Sept. 23—P)— The newly formed Independent Paradis, La., Sept- M —(F)— ^ whistler has conducted a cam­ tin* la being braodeast, eggs for on hour . . Report of Mrs. Harriet Hardy gave a par­ affair. It was the idea of a fel­ Chief Deputy, Bhsrlff Edward Pra- paign fo break up ,th* wedding Moscow Radio to f ' . t T O M .™ .™ Beptraeafallta. R a v l^ • f l i ^ Party today speared to hava secured a plaea on the Novem­ iSSi." lEKinL’’’" ’’"' «». > Russian army engaged in large- ty for hag last night. low waitress, Mrs. Jaaana Hale. Jsan says th* Jig ia up for tha plans o f pretty JacquMyn Cadow, th* Sovlst Unlsa .1 la MaadMater h a t' a fn r- scale defensive maneuvers in ber ballot, at least in Bridgeport where local candidates of THE SOUTHEAST SECTION About 400 attanded—moat of She rsaUasd how hard It was for phantom whiatlsr. ongagsd to wad ^ysior-old 8tat* Government yaan, I greatly Manch^ter Division of The southern Hungary . . . Detroit Mrs. Hardy’s taxl-drtxing busboiid the S ocla^t Party have bran endorsed. Trooper Herbert Bslaom on O ct I. rscordingB o f Whom the guest of honor bad nsv- Ho said h* ia "almoat eertaln*’ their , loyalty a ai police find that 82-year-old Mrs. to meet the medical billi and ■up- 0 0 0 Psoc* offlosrs her* and in New posslbl* clnoBtoi MANCHESTEa TRUST Co. Dorothy HamUtOBt .smMtrcntly'in­ ar scan befora. today wUl bring this ravslation o f I — RelF hiAmfay By CeetiiiBia^ They eame to give happiness, port their ll-yaar-old aon. Agraa On W age Booet tha identity o f the person who has Orleans, 25 mils* to th* east, hav* tkma oa tho jreort. ; nocent h eadier.oc.l^tanf tickets, aet numerous traps for him but he th a U th » Tha Naad Rha Not DiailBMMd! Member Federal Pagealt*S!!m !a!S* OerperaWwi €onn. Power Co. has an laternattaMtl poUce record courage and money to the 28-year- - But the idea muahzoomad. Local New York, SepL 28—(VF)— AFL Longahoremen and New fom riasd an IS-year-old brtda-to- Vfiaaat F. Me#add|W bc with nocturnal, whistling o f a haa eluded all. tween No . .... Senator that Earl old waitress whose life haa been 70S of the A F L Hotel and Res­ York a)ii|mei» have tentatively agreed to a wage raise of 12 BMwder, VYadanw Vanderbilt maoaured by phyahrians aa ending taurant W ork n *. union of-arWeh funeral mra* folephons S u t now, Pr^oan bbW yootsr- ThuajMcl riakl and. Phalli'Jaffe J » proa- within M 'daysi ' Bbe is a cancer cents an nour. The terms may set a pattern in every port threaU of death. ; t a e o X w y awtaS f w vlcUBk lOoatlaaai m ISa* Mtaai fro m Mains to .Virffinia. For flwatbs Um will o' the wUb ■ ' ' ■■ . f CSV?' /

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aid to aak about It But nowaday* A vo n gt Dally Not Prooo Run ^ Tha W«y*ar^ mmm» A b o u tT o w n tt i* not *0 aaay to explain how tha Fw the MMta af Aufsat, 1069 wild reporta start. For Instance: Quailet to Sing at Naaarene Church To Consider J '■Ci-^ Hearii Along Main Street A few weeks ago a story wras Fair today, higbaat tswui i taista ^^flSSStalM tba youagalmiB «k e being, circulated that the nurses 9,653 sear SBi fair aad eoMer taelghL v « « m t to tho Klwoida comp And OH Som o o f Manehe$tOf^$ Sido SireeUt T oo and doctor! at th* hospital wsr* Zoning Rules Bhor a< Mw AeSIt fow eaar 40. ffWr a a i aoal le- Tboro oro twenty' dining on sjiecial delicacies. Th* Preacriptiona w e « f OtaeaHatfoea two'youagoUro1 wno »win bo glTon We guess they didn't know about delicacy was frogs’ legs. Manehedea^— A City of VlUag* Chann o dtaaor with movleo fcdloninf. fact, only thia aummer he got out Called For Director Christie McCormick or This one, when traced, brought Vanar O V rl(h t win furnioh the mu- the paint and gave the Indian a I* ^ Women Voters Group they would have made him referee brand new look. It may not be to light that a man saw some and ■iou portion of A t procrom. with tanks containU^ live frog* unlosd- To Discuu Revisions (UeeUaea Advarttalag oe Paga IS) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1956 orranl zylophom mtmbera. o f that school contest they had long. Fred saya, before the wooden VOL. LXIX, NO. 301 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS tha ether night at Hollister street Indian will again stand In hla door­ *d at the hospital and Jumped to a Delivered strange concluiiqn. In Unit Meetinga T h en w ill be o drUI meettnc o f auditorium. way. Reoo Corapony No. 1, Moncheeter Director McCormick, who sat by We know of one more In the A * a matter of fact, the frog* M . M a u quietly while the howls came from country at this time. It stands In come regularly to the hospital. Tha currant propooed ravtaion of FIto nepaiiment, Monday night at Mancheater’a zoning regulations Memben are aaked to meet the bleachers and the pro and con a loelwr room In Madison Square They are used at the lalx)ratory irf teams hove harpoons all over the Garden, or, at least it did last win­ routine experimenta. ^ '-'■j * j .i'' ■ will be considered for discussion Pine at u a hooe department head* at the unit meetings of the League tnioitara to proceed to the drill. place, could have efficiently kept ter. It is used by St. Johp's Col­ both factions from getting off side. lege as a "mascot." and stands In Of Women Voters of Manchester Pharmacy A short time back we Commsint- Besides being an attorney, Di-^ tl^e middle of the floor during this month. Meetings will be held aS4 CENTER BT. Wtamera In the raffle conducted ed in these columns on the resur­ on the following dates: G.I.’s Seek to Gut olf Red Reinforcements rector McCormick, unknown to a wsrmtip for baskelbnll games. by the Loyal Order of Mooae were facing of a aection’ of Eaat Center an fetlowa: flrat George Roy; lot of people, happens to be an But the vanishing face. Is due to Tuesday, September 36 at 2:00 outstanding big-time college foot­ return. Thaync Robertson of street. We remarked that we aacend. R. J. Mettey; third . E. thought the' Job unnecessary and P. m. at the home of Mri. FranJc ball referee. He has kept the peace Boise, Idaho, la now carving them EMd; fourth. Prank Wirth, and a waate of time and money as welt Bickmore, 81 .Washington street. along with artistic plpae In his fifth, Robert Cotton. ' at games involving such teams as as a temporary inconvenienco to Mrs. Edward Broanon will serve os Notre Dame, Boston and Pordham. Boise shop. Only 34 years old, leader. GOP Official With Catlike Tread motorists and a dust purveyor Th# Crusader Male Quartet, o f I first tenor; Unwood Henry of Ux­ Standard Time Merman O. UlbHcb of M Maple f i t is secretary-treasurer of the Robertson has spent many hours that houswives living along the Another - group will meet that Central Connecticut Association studying Indiana on their Idaho Eastern Nazarene College, W ollae-' bridge, Mass., second tenor; Zaven atreet received the degree of street didn’t relish. ton. Mass,,- will sing In the services evening at 8:00 p. m. at,the home U. S. Marines Push of Football Officials, and a few reservations. He draws detailed Dohanian; of Somerville, Mass., Returns Tonight Bachelor o f Science In Engtaeerlng Thd article brought forth a let­ at the Church of the Nazarene of Mra. Stanley Lorenzen, 98 Mid­ Did Not Laud from tho Unlveraity of Michigan wrong passes wouldn’t leave him sketches of body and facial char­ ter from the SUte Highway de­ baritone: and Charles Guscott, of dle Turnpike Weat. Mrs. Edward wondering what to do. acteristics, then faithfully repro­ Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. Jefferson. Ohio, Bass. at the eloae of the aummer aeaaion partment in explanation. The let­ m. Radtke wlU aerve as leader. at Ann Arbor, Mich. He won't be back next term. duces them with chisel on wood. ter follows: The young men will also have FILMS It’s good business, too. A new. The quartet Is composed of Wes­ The final meeting wilt be held Adolf Hitler Turn bfick your clocks one One of the moat level-headed and "A recent discussion In your pa­ charge of the Young People's serv­ at 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, Sep­ DEVELOPED AND life-size, wooden Indian brlnga ley Fader of Somervtlle, Mass,, * ice at 0:30 p. m. hour when you retire A t the' regular meeting of Girl devoted members of the Board of per concerning our paving opera­ tember 72d at the home of Mra. PRINTED To Heart of Seoul from 31,000 to 31.S00 and the mar­ Scout Troop 7, held last Tuesday Directors, the voters of his party tions on Eaat Center street be- ket is booming. John Cheney, Jr., Farm Drive. 24-HOUR SERVICE Calls Allen Column a tonight. Standard time at Canter Congregational church, in their great wisdom left him twee Porter street and the Green shadowed by a sign which read secret frequently get fooled. Mrs. Louis Heard will lead this tha fOUowlng officers were elected: flat at primarj' time — a develop­ Robertson now has enough or­ prompts this letter. "3.3.57". Film Depoait B o i will be with us again to­ ders to keep him busy for the next There ere all too many small town discussion. ^Vicious Misquotation' "Many Workers" patrol. Nancy ment that good government follow­ "In. that section, the grade of Who can blams the new clerk, newe-wise folks who are looking to The unit meetings ere open to At Store Entrance morrow. Bryant, leader, and Olive Swain, ers can't understand. two years. He Isn’t worried who hadn't seen the lady come in, —Orders Attorney to about competition becaiisr It’s an Center atreet Is quite flat, which make an easy buck. And the same all present or prospective mem­ asatstaat patrol leader; “ Eagle" provides a sl6w run-off for atorm and hadn’t noticed her lay down is true of newahounds In the big In Ferocious Bdttle patrol, Valerie Boehm, leader, and art that takes a lot of learning, her good hat, for what the clerk bers of the League. They are held Bring Damage Suit Whatever became of all the water and thawing anow. During cities. They keep a watch on the Marilyn Lupian, assistant patrol and Is a hard one. did? once a month and topics vary each' wooden Indians that used to stand the freezingtthawing cycles In town m- April, when "summer time” went ahead. Bill said, and that should Defense Bill Passed and the rights and Interests of the cal,’’ ’’hasty and ill-conaldered” records of my brothers and myself north end southwest of th* expensive hat and carefully placed mittee’a Vetenms Division and an make everyone — especially the DMOM It on a convenient counter while feel good. It gives us a parallel to into effect. great moss of people of the Unit­ and had said the measure would are, I believe, available for inspec­ sprawling city of 1,000,000. Th# assiatant to the (Chairman since That means that standard time football fan and the drinker-in of she went about the businc.sa o f point to when, leaving out some ed States—of being 'stupid and make "a mockery of tha Bill of tion by Senator McMahon or any northern thrust carried info th* 1947. will be back again (at 2 a. m.. autumnal beauty—happy. Wsahington. Sept. 23 - (fl*)— trjdng on aomelhing inexpensive item because we are short of dangerous.’ ’’ Righta." other Interested parties” outskirts under heavy Red artil­ Sunday) and your clocka and Ail Freeolng Temperatures for knockarnund wear. space, some reader points o\it we Even before th* Ink was dry on a He labeled as- "existing only In Uiraa Favors BUI McMahon offered a resolution to lery fire. The Marlaes were r#^ ivg/r m N T tit aeldom .akip putting In "Sense and watches will have to be set back Jack Frost will be|3n preparing tax boost estimated to bring in Mr. Truman'a own Senate lieu­ authorize the Senate Armed Servi­ parted within two mUss of tha Shs didn’t notice It, hut the the Imagination of Mr. Ewing" Nonsense” . WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE an hour. Better tufn back the the leaves tonight for his first tenant, floor leader Lucas qf Illi­ ce* Commltts* fo investigate th* heart of Ssoul. counter where she had put down $4,700,000,000 a year, the House Ewing’s claim that 319,000,000 i Tunq^e Auto Body Works hands before you go to bed. brush 'strokes. Hla touch here will nois, fold his colleagues h* would Islectiv* isrvle* records of William COAL her expensive beat hat waa over­ Act to Drop Ways and Means Committee today are being contributed^ by Interests A Marin* InteUigMc* offiMr Astronomically, "summer time ” be light, but a little farther north vote fo oyerride the veto. Lucoa Randolph Hearst, Jr., and his b Within a rod of Mairt atreet la he wUl be- at work in greater esm- began to chart procedures for a M K O Integrity Growing On Service passed out at 10:44 a. m. (dat) to­ (Continued on Page Four) had voted for the bill when It brothers, John and David, as well (CoaUaued ea Pag* Four) and COKE a miniature garden with both veg­ HEATING day and autumn came prancing in. esL etable! and flowera — Adam’a COOLING Criminal Suit second measure. It will Include a passed the Senate originally. aa those of Leslie Gould, financial M l MIDDLE TURNPIKE Good FootbaU Weuther The temperature tonight will PH O NE 704S Garden — not the Garden of Eden multi-billion dollar excess profits Langer, who will be 64 on Sept. editor of the New York Joumal- Conversion Burners It waa an unusual coincidence drop to about 30, according to Ful­ tax. WANTED but a tiny atrip along the rail­ Room Conditioners 30, was carried from the Benat* Amsrican, and Serge Rubinstein of Inilictment Against 3 that changes in time and the sea­ ler, but It will be fair if also rath­ By overwhelming votes. Con­ chamber on a stretcher after hts New York. Medianical and Auto Body Repairing road fence. A tiger lily haa been sons should ’ arrive arm-in-arm er windy. The first day of fall. Victorious Jet Nobel Winner blossoming there recently, and haa Boiler-Burner Units Residence Units gress yesterday passed and sent to collapse. He was reported to be Charges Fraud that way. President Truman the first bill been auccceded by a fine wine- Officials of Fraternal la a semi-conscious condition. Dr. McMahon told the Senate he had Painting) Prompt Service EXPERIENCED Fall will come to Hartford, fore­ (Osatlaued on Page Nine) that calls on almost every Ameri­ colored ozaleum plant. One atalk Complete Systems Commercial Cooling Order Are Dismissed Reaches Maine George Calver, the Capitol phy­ been "scandalized” because the Lauds U. No can to help pay for the rearma­ sician. who was summoned, said Journsl-American printed "the of com haa withered and died, but ment program. Written Guarantee Tenno CARPENTERS another la atruggllng with a aingla " I think he was just plain sxbaust- fraudulent charge that I Inter­ Ottawa, 0 „ Sept. 33.— (iF)— Proaident Truman has told ad.” vened for Rubinstein In hts draft ear. Several tomato vines are bear­ friends he is pleased with the bill, First “ Flame-Thrower” Bunche Says Paleatine For Inside and Ootside ing green tomatoes and may ripen SEE OUR DISPLAY BOOTH AT THE Criminal proceedinga against Pay-off Man in Crime Langer had started speaking at difficulties." three officials of the Fraternal and he is expected to sign it MORIARTY Work— Apply at if the froat doesn’t get them, and Craft to Span Atlantic I0.-80 p.m. e. s. t. lost night and Rubinstein was convicted of Peace Was Reault of Order of Eagles have bee^ dis­ quickly. draft dodging and served two years one vine has had ripe tomatoes and EffecGve Oct I 5 Dover Road others well colored. Adam la the missed at the request of County In Non-Stop Flight (OoBUaoed on Fags NUm ) in the Federal Penitentiary at Excellent Teamwoiig DROTHERS MANCHESTER PRODUCTS SHOW Prosecutor P. Harry Leopold. It means that just a week from Or Phone 4112 gate man at Depot Square. Unlike Ring TeUs Gop Names I.«wi*burg, Pa. He was released In AMESITE DRIVEWAYS The action waa immediately tomorrow the government will be­ T E L . .5135 Adam of Bible times he probably Limestone Air Force Base, Me., 1949. hailed by the > Order’s national le­ gin taking one-fifth more taxes Lake Success, Sspt. 23—(ff)—Dr. • REDUCED RATES JARVIS REALTY CO. has a aumame, but nobody aeema Sept. 23.— An oil spattered "For years in their sordid news­ SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28, 29 gal advisor, Barnett H. Goldstein after personal txempUons out of Ralph J. Bunchs, winner of th* SINCE 1920 to know It. Thunder Jet fighter plane here is Red Papers papers. the Hearsta have advocated Nobel Peace Prise for 1950, aald • GRADD^G FREE o f Portland, Ore., as a complete Enum erates Officers all working people’s . pay. 'The universal military training for ev­ • POWER ROLLER USED WORK • A T T H E AFL Meeting more than 50,000,000 Individual proof the "Flame Throwers" can today be received the new* with The street sign at Main and vindication o f the national organ­ ery American boy—apparently for ization and its officers. Who Allegedly Took taxpayers will contribute almoat hop the Atlantic in one swoop— "deep bumlUty." • FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEED Locust street haa been replaced If they’re refueled in flight. Slam Dewey everybody except 'the Hearata.^ Dlamlased today were Indict­ 33,000,000,000 additional a year, Busy at hla tasks as principal • TIME PAYMENTS CALL so that ~T'passerby can see the Bribes in N. Y. Cop- This one did It yesterday, com­ McMahon said. "T h e ' Hearsta ments charging publicizing a lot­ Urges FEPC beginning Oct. I. pleaded to their draft boards that director in the trusteeship dlvleiou MANCHESTER Locust street designation from STATE ARMORY pleting the world's first non-stop. • SAVE 10% FOR CASH OPEN MEETING tery which had been returned Bookie Graft Scandal Taxes on Individuals are in­ they were needed at home to aup' of the United Nations her* Bunch* Intercontinental flight by a Jet 7691 Sponsored by the Manchester Board of Realtors either the north or the south'sides. agalsM: creased 12 to 20 per cent. Label Speech on Slave port their familiea." said "I, more than anyont, r«oog- SAVE WITH But, if you chance to be on Church Corporations wrill pay on esti­ aircraft. nlz* the extent to which my p*aca Mattneiy^L. Brown of Spring- Asks Minimum Wage of New York, Sept. 23—(/P)— Artie Labor Camps Act of William Randolph Meant. Jr, atreet you won’t be able to spot field, 0 „ national adminiatrative mated 31.500.000.000 a year more. A companion plane came to efforts In the Near Eaat aowoS TO DISCUSS PROPOSED CHANGES the Locust atreet sign. Shrubbery director; James Kellner of Spring- $1 an Hour; Readies Karp, alleged payoff man In a 320,- Their top tax on Income is boosted grief over Labrador, but Its pilot ‘Outrageous Rutleiiii^ss' (Osatlnued on Page Nine) from the strength of th* Unlfod ^ 1 DeMAIO BROTHERS at the corner haa grown up ao high field, O., state secretary, and Jo- ■ 000.000 Brooklyn gambling ring, from 38 per cent to 45 f t r cent. parachuted safely. Nations." Biff Attack on Taft The higher rates are retroactive ______OiDNaiw — We Panoaatty Boparvlaa AB WerkI IN JEONING REGULATIONS OF THE It la imposaible to read the aign. I yesterday revealed police names to Mokes Flight In 10 Hours He paid tribute to this pr««*s- to one-half o f 1960 income. The Moscow, Sept. 23—OP)—Moscow TOWN OF MANCHESTER. A bright shiny new sign at Main (OontlaDed on Page Four) ! a Grand Jury probing the cop- Cot. David C. Schilling flew hts sor. Count Folk* Bamadott* of Houston, Sept. 23— (A*)—The bill gathers more millions by single engine F-84 fighter 3,300 newspapers today accused New and Locust streets but nothing but bookie graft scandal. U. S. Planes Sweden, for laying the essential A F L set today aside for political I plugging loopholes and other tax miles from Monston, England, to York Gov. Thomaa E. Dewey of Changes are vital to prospective home owners, greenery at Church and Locust NOTICE Karp, 35. gave hlmoelf up to the law changes. foundations of the Palestine armis­ atreeta. plans with Senator Robert Taft Limestone in ten hours and one "unprecedented, outrageous rude­ tice^ agreements. He called Bsrna- builders, supply houses, sub-contractors and allied District Attorney’s office and w'ss Senate Shouts Approval minute. (R-Ohlo) expected to .win top hustled before the jury where, the ness" In a speech he made before Bomb British dotte "the great and courageous real estate interests. “ Labor Enemy" billing. The Senate late yesterday shout­ Headwinds kept the Fort Leav­ Folks who sneak out of town to attorney’s office said, "Artie has United Nations delegates Thurs­ man who gave hi* life in tbs de­ There will be an interruption in electric service News Tidbits The A F L delegates were called ed final approval of the measure enworth. Kos., World War Two get married hoping to keep it a named nameb—police names." Not one dissent was heard on the day night. Ih e Army and Navy together in Houston’s high-domed ace from endangering the 1049 termined effort to bring peace to Culled From (JFf Wires Kings County Judge Samuel 8. voice vote. The House earlier In (They referred to Governor Casualties Heavy in ' 7:30 P. M. M O NDAY, SEPT. 2.'5 ’ on the following streets, Sunday^ September 24. auditorium today as members of record set by a Pan-American Palcatlne." Leibowitz set Karp’s bail at 35,000 the day passed it on a whopping Dewey's speech at the Waldorf Fralae* Trygve LI* Labor’s League for Political Edu­ and ordered him kept under 24- 328 to 7 roll-call vote. Airwaya stratoliner that flew 3,- Astoria Hotel when he accused Accidental S t r a fi ii g cation. 565 miles in nine hours, 16 min­ Bunche, the first American Ne­ a u b . JARVIS BLDG., 806 MAIN ST. From 6 :0 0 a. m. to 7 :30 a. m. From 7:15 a. m. to 8:15 a. m. Senator Benton urges labor par­ hour guafd. Juat before the final votes were the Russians o f holding 15,000.000 ED ITH S. W ILLIAM S ticipation In world campaign of The strategem was resorted to utes on a 110 mile toil wind. With Jellied Bombs gro to receive th* award, also (SECOND FLOOR) Labeled "A rtie" Of Records taken, the tax-drafting ways and p e^ le under slllve-labor conditions truth against “ the big lies of Com­ because of the Taft-Hartley law’s Schilling landed tired but happy prstsed the support of Ti^gu* Lis, Teacher of Piano and Porter Street, House No. 171 to No. Porter Street, House No, 36 to No. 153 Karp; sought aa a material wit­ means committee called a meeting and menacing the entire world. 599 incluaive munism" . . . Martha Raye, stage prohibition against labor unions ness in the police-bookie probe, (or this morning to plan its ac­ at this northern Maine bomber Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Somewhere in Southeast Korea, ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED Piano Accordion Parker Street, Honna No. 12 to No. 72 and screen star, charged with spending money for defeat or elec­ base. Vishinsky walked out of the room, (Contiaued ea Pag* Nine) Kensington Street was said to be the "A rtie" of the tion on the second blit. It hopes Sept. 23—P)— The newly formed Independent Paradis, La., Sept- M —(F)— ^ whistler has conducted a cam­ tin* la being braodeast, eggs for on hour . . Report of Mrs. Harriet Hardy gave a par­ affair. It was the idea of a fel­ Chief Deputy, Bhsrlff Edward Pra- paign fo break up ,th* wedding Moscow Radio to f ' . t T O M .™ .™ Beptraeafallta. R a v l^ • f l i ^ Party today speared to hava secured a plaea on the Novem­ iSSi." lEKinL’’’" ’’"' «». > Russian army engaged in large- ty for hag last night. low waitress, Mrs. Jaaana Hale. Jsan says th* Jig ia up for tha plans o f pretty JacquMyn Cadow, th* Sovlst Unlsa .1 la MaadMater h a t' a fn r- scale defensive maneuvers in ber ballot, at least in Bridgeport where local candidates of THE SOUTHEAST SECTION About 400 attanded—moat of She rsaUasd how hard It was for phantom whiatlsr. ongagsd to wad ^ysior-old 8tat* Government yaan, I greatly Manch^ter Division of The southern Hungary . . . Detroit Mrs. Hardy’s taxl-drtxing busboiid the S ocla^t Party have bran endorsed. Trooper Herbert Bslaom on O ct I. rscordingB o f Whom the guest of honor bad nsv- Ho said h* ia "almoat eertaln*’ their , loyalty a ai police find that 82-year-old Mrs. to meet the medical billi and ■up- 0 0 0 Psoc* offlosrs her* and in New posslbl* clnoBtoi MANCHESTEa TRUST Co. Dorothy HamUtOBt .smMtrcntly'in­ ar scan befora. today wUl bring this ravslation o f I — RelF hiAmfay By CeetiiiBia^ They eame to give happiness, port their ll-yaar-old aon. Agraa On W age Booet tha identity o f the person who has Orleans, 25 mils* to th* east, hav* tkma oa tho jreort. ; nocent h eadier.oc.l^tanf tickets, aet numerous traps for him but he th a U th » Tha Naad Rha Not DiailBMMd! Member Federal Pagealt*S!!m !a!S* OerperaWwi €onn. Power Co. has an laternattaMtl poUce record courage and money to the 28-year- - But the idea muahzoomad. Local New York, SepL 28—(VF)— AFL Longahoremen and New fom riasd an IS-year-old brtda-to- Vfiaaat F. Me#add|W bc with nocturnal, whistling o f a haa eluded all. tween No . .... Senator that Earl old waitress whose life haa been 70S of the A F L Hotel and Res­ York a)ii|mei» have tentatively agreed to a wage raise of 12 BMwder, VYadanw Vanderbilt maoaured by phyahrians aa ending taurant W ork n *. union of-arWeh funeral mra* folephons S u t now, Pr^oan bbW yootsr- ThuajMcl riakl and. Phalli'Jaffe J » proa- within M 'daysi ' Bbe is a cancer cents an nour. The terms may set a pattern in every port threaU of death. ; t a e o X w y awtaS f w vlcUBk lOoatlaaai m ISa* Mtaai fro m Mains to .Virffinia. For flwatbs Um will o' the wUb ■ ' ' ■■ . f CSV?' MANCHESTBB BVEfiriNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950

M orcomt Jeei4i U. S. Planes Bare Identity To Reproduce World’s First More Girl Scout Leaders EASTWOOD MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1950 PAGE T H R n Allied Strategy Bomb Bntish Of Wbistier Today 4 itation and prayer. A time tor ane# and Health with Kay to tha Uon of tha new Library and and girls o t Junior High School Needed in Manchester A m Richard Scriptures,” by. Mary Baker Eddy, age ara cordially Invltsd. Real Telephone Exchange Blyti quiet communion with God. Scleilre Building at Concordia Col­ (Csathined (M » Paga Oae) (OouttaMd trow Paga Oaa) Widmark 7:30 p. m. Evening vesper serv­ Include the following (P. 409); legiate Institute, Bronxville, N. Y. 6:00 CYP Club. John Provan OM) Farley Gene ice. "RedeWh*ng the Time" will "The real man ia eplrltual end president. All boys of High School « A dong W iting Hat of young • er, assistant leader, or troop corn- Grainger ' Tierney The Week New Haven, Conn., Sept. 23.— i A country store complete. to capitala taava been allsnt on that troops from the Argyll and Suther­ be the pastor's medltdtlon topic; Immortal, but the mortal and im­ age are -welcome to . Join this u m u t r win tot *j»«*i*a cracker barrel with checker board girls who wish to become Scouts . mittee member may call Mrs. Her* land Highlanders. They ware Tuesday and Wednesday — At­ group. Mrs. Flora Johnson touchy point. perfect eo-called 'children of men' The world’B Brat commercial tele* “OUR “ Night the text is from Ephesians 6:1-4. lantic District Pastoral Conference. Sad wfc«i that bapptna "It will will be ,on exhibition and the A. commantator identified as is now on file with the Manchester | belt McKinney, chairman of the among 1,M)0 British reinforcements are counterfeits from the begin­ 7:30 Young adults, Robert ■nnouncM t!i« opening of phone exchange, exacUy aa It Girl Scout Council. Theae girls can "training committee, or may at* The Week li« it prHty embMTMln*. I American Angora Wool Spinners Col. Tolchenov advanced the who came to Korea Aug. 29 from VERY and the 7:30 p. m.‘ Wednesday, Bible ning, to be laid aside for the pure Friday, 4:00 p.m.. Confirmation Henderson, president. All young I oouM MT BMrc tort Hdl>t looked on January 28. 187$, will' Association will actively demon­ ''weaKnese" claim In a ravlew of be enrolled only through the for- | tend a training session Monday Hong Kong. City” Emanuel Lutheran Church St. James's. R. C. Church resitty. This mortal la put off. instruction for boys and girls in men and women out of high school mulatlon of troops for which a evening. September 26, at 7:30 at OWN” Study and Prayei Service with a 1 cant." strate jam spinning on six an­ Korean development! broadcast to Hertick said U. S. air support 52 church Street Rev. John F. Hannon, Pastor and the new man or real man ia the 7th or 8th grade. are cordially Invited to this be reproduced at the 12th annual leader and one or moM assistant' the above church, S:lS-4:U-lt:M 4 : U - l : S e study in the book of Exodus, and JacoMlyn’B mothtr, Mn. caif- New Haven Anttquea Show In the tique spinning wheels, each over Russians Thursday night. Predict­ waa called th'aa the Brltlan sol­ Rev. Carl E. Oloon, Pastor Rev. George P. Hughes special prayer for foreign missions put on, in proportion os mortals Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Meeting of the group. cMd Ckdow. MUd the wtilitler'a 150 years of age. ing that the North Koreans will leaders are required. Present troops The following program is ached- diers were attacking 'Hill 303 near Clarence W. Helolng, Organist Rev. Edgar J. Farrell realize the Science of man and Laymen's Club in the Pariah house. The week DANCING CLASSES New Haven Arena on Wedneaday, are already over-crowded and it is uled for tliose taking the basic BUN.: “BROKEN ARROW” and the church's coming “Christ BUrUd Uat February September 27, through Sunday, A total of 78 exhibitors from 12 rsJly and defend Seoul fiercely, Taegu against stiff North Korean aad Choirmaster for All the Family" conference. seek the true model." Sunday, October 1, 10:00 aitn., Monday - ■t states and Canadi will participate Tolchenov said: only thifiugh the assistance of more course: September 25, How to In Technicolor — Plus: 7:45. Rehearsal for the old fash­ altar Jacquelyn met Belaom. At October 1. ^ keep Girl Scout records, registra­ resistance. The hill Is five miles Sunday masses: 8:30 p. m. Wedneaday. Senior S\inday School and Congregational and will ■ show nearly $600,000 • Moea "Flaal Impaaae” I women iif becoming leaders that west of the Naktong river. St. Michael's* Day. ioned concert. Group C. ‘* dear. and in 1944 electad .the first Presi­ accepted by the Chamber of Com­ dent of the Life Insurance Aaso- Thursday, 9:00 a. m. Gleaners dwell in the midst of thee, satth heard over 1,100 atations in 36 ! 278 Through every rtty. through every merce and by members of the Stu­ the Lord.” year. ciatlo-i of America. He waa bom THE MOST rummage sale. St. MAry*a Episcopal Church different languages in United dent Advisory Council, composed Friday, 7-9 Choir rehearsal. Selections from the Bible include States and Canada and in 49 in Dover, Del. ' o f local salespeople who have Church and Locust Streote Middle Turnpike West Parent!. Colorado Springs, Colo. — Nor­ FASCINATING • DANCEABLE Saturday, 7:46. MYF party. the following; "Thou in they mercy territories and foreign countries, Mr. and Mrs. Winum Hamilton. taken the prevloua courses. Lost Rev. Alfred L WlUlams, Recitor hast led forth the people which man H. Blanch, 64, a wall known Rev. James 8. Neill, Rector locally every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. portrait • painter whose works year about 40 registered for edch • BAND IN TOWN • thou hast redeemed: thou hast over WSPR, Springfield; at 5:30 have been exhibited regularly by class: The State Department of North Methodist Church Iknerltus guided them in thy strength unto p.m. over IVTHT, Hartford, and at the Royal Portrait Society of Education will provide instructors 447 North Main Street Rov. Richard K Kalter, Assistant thy holy habitation.” (Ebt. 16:13) 9:'3 p.m. over WONS, Hartford. ti WINES - LIQUORS Sefbaci^ Party England. He was bom In Eng­ for these classes. Rev. Willard J. McLanghUn, Correlative passages from the 3:30 p.m.—Reformation service Pastor "STUDIO OF THE STARLETS" .MONDAY, SEPT. 25— 8:30 land. THE The 16th Sunday After Trinity. Christian Science textbook, "Sci- and ground breaking for the erec- BEER ON ICE Temple, Tex.—J. Lee Greer. 70, TEMPO FOUR William L. Browa, Organist 8 a. m., Holy CTommunion. .Vrmy and Naxy Club Auxiliary owner and publisher of the Deni­ FEATURED TONIGHT 9:30 a. m.. Children’s Service. Cmh Prizes — Refreshnsents son. Tex.. Herald for 35 years be­ Sunday SIchool, 9:30. Morning prayer with address by fore hla retirement 10 years ago Divine Worship, 9:30 and llfOO .Admission 60 Cento AT THE EVER POPULAR AIR-CONDITIONED Mr. Kalter. Junior choir. ALWAYS and newspaperman In Texas and a. m. 11 a. m.. Morning prayer and ACROBATIC^ TAP-a BALLET* BATON* BALLROOM* Prelude, "Prelude on a Pedal THE NEW TESTAMENT TEACHING Arizona for nearly 50 years. Holy baptism. Sermon by the Rec­ Bass" ...... Field tor. PLENTY OF PARKING Pollee Improva Marksmanship Hymn, "High in the Heavens, NOW— Ends WED. Musical outline of this service. 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE Eternal God" Faculty : **Specialist$ Is Each Phase” East Haven, Bapt. 28—HP)—All UNUSUAL ADVENTURE Reception of new members. Processional, "The Son of God W. BROWN, Permittee 1946 to 1949 O a k G r il l Goes Forth to War.” msmbera of the State Police De­ Hymn, "Jesus, Keep Me Near the Church of Christ “ Destination Moon” Baptismal hymn, "Faith of Our WARRANTY USED CARS partment have been ordered to WHERE YOUR DINNER a 8ANOW1CB a CXX^KTAIL .Cross.” NOREENE PRATT ANNULLI. Director brush up on their marksmanship — In Teohnleolor — Offertory, "Solitude” ...... Godard Fathara.” WELCOMES YOU Tap, Baton, Acrobatic, Ballroom TOWN MOTORS at the rifle range here. A two ------P L U S ------WILL BE DEUOHTFULLV DEUCIOUB Sermon, "Calvary, Once and Suffi­ Sequence, "I Sing a Song.” 45 West Center S t Tel. 8867 weeks refresher course in the use S«Hy Forest in cient,” Offertory,' 'The Heaven of Heav­ BOND HOTEL, HARTFORD of firearms Is being given, with “YOUNG LOVERS” Hymn, “Aek Ye What Great Thing ens"—Gaul. GERTRUDE GARDNER TYLER FBI AgenU Lee Rumana and Rog­ I Know.” Recessional, "Lead Us. O Father.” Ballet, Toe, Character, Interpretive er Robinaon. both of Now York NEXT WEEK Postlude, ‘Toccata” . . . Federleln Friday, St. Michael and All SUNDAY 10 AND 11 A. M., 8 P. M. and Charles Fisher of New Haven, “EAGLE AND THE HAWK” The Week Angels' Day. 10 a. m.. Holy Com­ as the inatruetora. Each member Monday, 7:45. Both groups of munion. ASSISTANTS of the department spends one day the Women's Society will meet at Secular Kveata at the range receiving instruction the church for the tenth annlver- Wednesday evening Archdeacon­ Acrobatic: DIANE NICHOLS and-Tiring pistols, rifles and mb- eary special program. ry Division Department of Re­ Baton: VERNA HARE (Capt. M.H.S. Squad) Biachina guns. 7:30. Volunteers will meet to re­ ligious Education meeting at 6:30' BROWN FRUIT STAND pair church furniture. o'clock. OaU BtHke for Monday AN EVANGEUSTIC CRUSADE Tap: PEGGY CRADDOCK (Televiaion and Tuesday, 7:0(k Boy Scouts. Chib pack moating Friday eve­ Profeaaional Appearances) Wsdnesday, 6;00. The Wesleysn ------AT T H E ------Broad St. and Middje Turnpike Hartford, S e p t‘*28 —OP)—The WILLIE'S ning. Service Guild will hold a supper XhUtad Automobile Workara have Versatile: BEVERLY ANNE DICKSON, Air CondidoMd for Your Comfort BOLTON meeting. Mies Ruth -Tyler, presi- AUDREY KROLL Mt 7 a. m. Monday as the hour tor dont. OovcMat ObBgiwgatloaal Okureli CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE a strike against tha Allen Manu­ 68 Spnioe Street facturing company here which 7:S0. Chdir. 466 MAIN ST.— NEAR THE CENTER :«.(j|ruih •• Vegetables - Groceries Thursday, 10:30. District mset- Rev. Oort M. Helgereou, Pastor employs 500 peraons making sock­ Featuring JOHN SHIMESKY WITH THE et acrewa. Announcing the strike- SIZZLING STEAKS Ing of Woman's Sodaty at Rock­ Paul Palgeb Orgaulst ' CONCORD GRAPES 16 qt. bskt. $1.00 and HIS MELODY KNIGHTS ville. CLASSES RESUME OCT. 7 last night, Mitchell Svtridoff, A NEW W a V o f s e r v i n g DELICIOUS STEAKS Sunday, Sept. State <30 Praoident andl Asolotant FDR DANCING Next Sunday, World-Wide Com­ REV. MRS. ESTEUE CRUTCHER munion. 6:45 a. m. Sunday Bible achool REGISTRATION er INFORMATION 4Sii|er 49c • TOMATOES bskt. $1.69 UAW Regional IMraetor, said the with eloaaea for an agea. Trans­ o r MIAia BEACH—GUEST SPEAKEB union had rajaetad the company's DANCING 9 TO 1 TO THE MUSIC OF FINE FOOD — LEGAL BEVERAGES PHONE 2-9244 or 6259 “final offer" of additional wage, portation aaalstanea may be iq- ANDTHB tiilA C S bskt. $1.75 CAULIFLOWER hd. 21c DUBALDO fiROTHERS Oeapel Hall queated. Inauranca and holiday banaflts NO COVER — NO BIINIMUM 418 CMitW Street amounting to 10 cents an hour. 11:00 a. at. Morning vrorahlp Claaaes : Saturdays and Weekdsys aarvloa, celebrating ReUgioua Ed­ CRUSADER MALE QUARTET TIm eompimy said it would issue a CATERING TO PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ETC. < kVERY SATURDAY .NIGHT 4 o r WOULASTOK, MASS Private: AppointRicnt Only iS OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 9 “ complete statement” when tha ucation Weak. Se^. 24 to OcL 1. s' IRe male trio wUl elng, aad tha ■trike began. AT 10:4^ A . M. AND 7;S0 P. M. STUDIO: Now located In the beautiful new JARVIS N O ^ PRATT AN! ALL WELCOME— J. R. BELL, Pmstor BUILDING—.Main Street, NanchestciwSuite No. 28 • DIBECTOB r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER *8, 1960 r A m v o u E MANCHESTER EVENING HEKACU. MANCk.ESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2», 1950 PAGE FIVE / Second Congregational Church Weds in November CF b Seek to Cut Chrfatlan EndMVor Society. ths High School Fsllowohlp at 6 wools In many bright colors and T ex as Medico Oolin Edmondson la attenidng House Charts p. m. . I Many Present the other entirely In Rayon. ■ New Idea in Difihwasliing Zion Lutheran Ofl Reil Troops State Teachers College at Wllll- Rockville Young Peopla Speak Pilcher Odiectlon AUTO GLASS mantle. This is hie freshman During Gia morning oarvlca at Mrs. Mary Klssman collects Hits Ewing^s year. the Rockville Methodist church on pitchers and haa a colorful aMort- MIRRORS Weddings New Tax Bill At Hobby Show ment. soma antique and others Sermon Topic (Ceattaued from Page One) Residents of North Coventry at­ Sunday morning, fiv# young peo­ tending the University of Con­ Farmers List ple will speak concerning their ex­ modern. Health Speech necticut Include Robert. Robertson, Miss Marlon Erden. organist of told A P Correspondent Reiman After 1st Boost periences at Camp Aldersgale, the List of Exhibits at the Pafitor Prokopy to De* Morin the Leathemecka had cap­ Ronald Edmondson, Thelma J. Luko-Warncr Monty-Peila Armstronf-Schwager church camp. The young people the chimh, dl.splayed a crocheted tmm Pace Oae) tured Reds from the North Kore­ Wright, Shirley Wright. George White gladioli and palnu formed Distric*! Meet are Irene Cone, Elaine Waltz, afghan and other articles tn cro­ livor AtlilrruH lo Coin* « Garbarint, Lila Miller, Earl G M - (UoaHniwd from Page Oae) Zion Lutheran Parish chet. an Ninth Division, which raced the setting at St. Jamea'a church Shirley Holmes, June Tyler and hill, Albert Bray and Margie Rob­ Little Joan Mlkollte rolleets optslde the medical profeaaion to more than 200 mtlea along the at nine o'clock this morning for Doreen Waltz. House; The Exhibitors fort tliF AfTlictiMi Iwistlng valley roada northward ertson. All bill Misa MllTer, who rearming thia nation and Ita Exchange Members to dolls and hers was the only display a' praei and radio eCmpaign A t the morning service et 9:30 from Hpman to Seoul. The Red Is residing on campus, are com­ the wedding of MiaajLucy Made­ friends was also on President Trg. , J, , ..J of dolls In the show. an ln at aocialtaed medldne. at the Vernon Methodlat church, ^ qompanlon sermon to the one Ninth DIvialon prevloualy waa re­ muting. ' line Pella, daughter of Mrs. Glo- man's desk today In practically Gather Next Wednes­ Zion Lutheran Ladles' Alders william Sadrozlnskl's hob- Kwlnc aoeuned the doctora eight yoimg people will tell of laaV Widay. 'The Providing apd ported oppoalng the U. S. 2Sth Dl- Miss Gwendolyn Glenney is at­ vanna Pella of 364 Bldwell street tha same form he had favorad. l y staged a Hobby show yesterday in 1 by Is painting tinware and grow- el America o f betnc *atupld and tending Jackson College of Tufts day in Rockville their experiences, Joan Taft, El­ ddncecoue* becatiee they are tell- viaion. waa one of the last enactments m the parish house on Cooper street, ] Ing and arranging flowers. She Cufitrblllng Hand of God," will be University in Medford, Mass., spe­ and the late Martin Pella and the vacation-bound Congress. / u liott Smith. Carol Hartx, Dawn displayed some Interesting painted lac the people of America that the Henry Mitchell Monty, son of and although it was their first af­ preache1ce day* and full of trouble. " A parallel \ pected to be the bloodiest and most 000 a year, voted since the 81st Finance commltteea, and in addi­ ly in allver. .‘tiie has a number of odd-styled FUEL OIL bor or elsewhere, take Mr. Ewinu tentative plaqs for a play to be Up In Victorian style with a sweet­ Starting tomorrow the final will be drawn In the sermon by I Mr. and Mrs Nicholnii Blam hard. destructive q( the war. Congress convened in Januar)-, tion to refreshment* there will be Miss Emily Klssman. president cnnulcsticks and old-time pieced or his remarks very seriously.” presented late in the fall. heart neckline, fitted bodice. long service at .St. John's Episcopal the pastor, Paul G, Prokopy, be- j of 407 Center street, announce the In Moscow, the newspaper 1949. speakers and entertainment. C. of the Ladies' Aid 8oclety. entered bedquilts: one handsome spread .ludge Michael 8. Sheridan of train and button back. The veil Marsden' Bacon, president of the church will be eleven o’clock. tween the stars of the universe : he said. coming marriage of their daugh­ Pravda — In a dispatch from its a collection of dogs of all sizes witli blue stars on a white field Milwaukee, WIs., la a guest at the was of finest French tulle with The emergency defense bill was Eastern States Farmers Exchange and sorrows the world over. I ter, Lucille Caroline, to Albert A. correspondent In .Korea — aald and varieties, one of which was was {.dmired. iiome of hla niece, Misa Annie lace edging and the headpiece was cleared yesterday after a brief but is expected to attend as well as A scientist warned that should Vlncek, of 31S Middle Turnpike, pillboxes, barricades and tank Photo by Naylor Studio Mrs. Earle F. Arnwtrong utilitarian aa well as ornamental, M ib. liiiiry Frclhcit collects bas­ Wellwood, In South Coventry. made In Mary Stuart, Queen of hot Senate fight over an amend­ Julian Thayer of Pomtret, regional another world war come, fifteefi points dot the populo\us. Inflam­ Mrs. Roger J. Liika it was an old-time nut-cracker in kets and exhibited some both rare east, ann of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Bamo Scotland, style. She carried a colo-. ment that would hava denied U. 8. director. Willard I’lnney of Som­ million persons could be lost the Hebron mable city. The correspondent re­ Mlaa Dorothy Anne Maria M a n c h e s l e r und uBctu.. She also showed a Anthony Vincek. and family motored - to Long fs- nial bouquet of white orchids with Economic help to any nation ers is president of the Ellington- the ahape of an Iron dog. first day. Another scientist, Sir ported every home in Seoul "must The marriage of Mias Eileen cnoice assortment of fancy bottles The wedding will take place on l.aiid, N. y. Wednesday afternoon white pompons snd streamers of Schwager, daughter of Mr. and whose trade with Russia or her Vemon Exchange, With Werner Mr*. Charles Lashlnske collects James Jean, estimated "There are The Hebron Townere baseball be defended as a fortress.” and dibpipjed a number of exiiiii- Saturday November 11. at 10;00 to attend a fa re w ^ PM'ly given In ,\nn Warner, daughter of Mr. and baby's breath and wrlghtll fern. Mrs. Louis Schwager of Newing­ satellites inei-j()?a arms, arma­ Kupferschmid aa manager. The D a t e R t m k salt and pepper shakers and dis­ thousands of millions of stars team, present leaders of the In­ Three thousand Reds were en­ played many unusual pair* from ples ot literature printed for Zien a.m. tn 8t. Jamea's Church. Jamacia, L. I., for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George F. Capwell of Lydall The honor attendant's gown of ton. became the bride of Earle ments or any article that could be. new warehouse and salesroom will within range, covered by the 190- i ter-County League, will play the trenched on 700-foot South Moun­ William Ahem of that city. The peacock blue satin waa fashioned used for military purposes. her assortment of over 300. no two church and church schools els. - Inch telescope, and this mimhor street, to Roger J. Luko of Divi­ Francis Armstrong, son of Mrs. be open for business on Monday, Monday, Heprt. 25 I Ridges teem at Hebron, Sunday, tain inside the city. Artillery In Aherns sailed on the Britania with a full skirt and rolling collar. alike, many of them imported. where, ^nt has a pieced quilt of must he further multiplied to al- | sion street, took place today at Mr. Truman personally had at­ October 2nd. the a4th, at 7 p. m.. in the last Andrew Humphrey of West Ha\-en a public park on the stimmit Thursday at 10:30 a. m. for Bal- .She wore a picture hat to match Myrtle Armstrong of 1023 Tolland Meeting of Women's club of Mr*. Lashlnske showed handsome the "double wedding ring" pattern, low for the parts of the universe i 11 o'clock in St. James's church, tacked the amendment as one Legion Picnic Manchester, South Methodist and the memhers of tlie soeicty game of the regular schedule. The was baptised Sunday last at the roared at Allied Marines pushing lianies, Ireland where they will and carried a colonial bouquet of Turnpike, Buckland. in a double which he sa'd would hurt free Eu­ Members of the American Le­ Hungarian vaaea, an antique "but­ wlileh nre still iine.xplored.'' • time has been placed a half hour Hebron Congregational church, on and into the city. Morin de­ make ■ their permanent home. Mr. with the Rev. John F. Hannon of­ yellow noinpors with streamers. ! ring ceremony at the Second Con­ church. ton and daisy” pitcher, and exquis­ siiowec. another of the ea ro de­ Ttie sermon will bring home the Fnmoua Rrnnd Heafinff Ofl rope more than it would Russia. gion. their families and friends are j Tuesday, Sept. 26 aarller than formerly on account the Rev. George M. Milne, paator, scribed the shelling as "heavy and Ahern, a frequent vialtor wRh his ficiating. While pompom decorated The flq'wer girl wore a gown of gregational chvirch last Saturday. ite tatted centerpiece, a hand-carv­ sign they have made for Mrs. A. hopeful and conalnietive aide, ac­ Clean— IloU—Economical the altar. The House refused to approve Invited to attend a picnic at the Opening of Products ’ Show at S F'etkc, KB a moni^-eai'iilng ju'o- of the change In dayllgh'T'Time. officiating. TTie baby'a name la accurate.” wife in Coventry, resigned this fiichsis satin of Victorian mode September 16. The pa.ator of the Legion grounds on Sunday, Sep­ ed, velvet-lined chest over 60 years Operating on a "revolutionary" principle of nutoinatic dlshwasli- cording to God’s chart and plan of the amendment and toned it down State Armory. I'lUH Time-Kavinft, Troabifi* This win allow more time for the Michael Andrew. General MacArthur's Headquar­ week from the U. S. Post Office Mr, Capwell jgave his daughter with a poke bonnet to match, and church. Rev. Lcland O. Hunt, offi­ tember 24th. Plans are kv- charge ject. Inp, this new Youngstown Kitchens diahwashcr Will do tlie family's salvation. "Be still My Soul," Fin­ to give discretion In the matter to League of Women Voters dis­ old; her grandmother’s hymn book. SavInR Service gama before It geta too dark. The Mrs. Humphrey and her three ters confirmed that the Leather­ I.>cpartment in Woodslde, L. 1.. in marriage. They were preceded carried a basket of mixed flowers. ciated at the two o'clock cere­ of the Legion house committee Outstanding Feature dishes In less than 10 minutes. The young lady holds the partially landia. will l>e one of the selected the National Security Council, cussion group, home of Mrs. Frank 113 years old, and ahe was wear­ Ridges team Is expected to send children have been visitIng at the necks were in the outskirts of the .34 years of .service. A party down the aisle by Mlaa Carolyn At a dinner for members of the mony. Rudolph Swanson was the who have arranged a diversified Perhaps the most outstanding tilled upper ba-skcl to show how cups, glasses and silverware sre |)o*l- hymns. 'Hie apostles' creed will be headed by Mr. Truman. Biokmore, 81 Washington street, ing her grandmother’s engagement Efficient Weather-Watchiaf thdr ace pitcher, Dumais,!to th ‘ home of the former's l)rotlior and city. But there was no confirma­ was also held in their honor Nelson of Hartford, maid of honor; immediate fnn^ilies and relatives soloist and .sang "Because.” "I program for both old and young. articles In the hobby show were the tloned. A lower basket holds plates, larger dlslie« and pans. Hie sung nee.ordliig to an old hymn. 2 p. m. pin or brooch, 100 year* old Sept. System mound, with big Moe Pringle aAter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. I^eRoy tion of a Pusan radio report that alioarjl ship, prior to sailing time. Misa Josephine Marci. of Hartford at the CItv View hall, the mother Love You TVuly," and the "Lord's There will be sporting events in­ examples In filet crochet. This re­ machine will hold table service for six people. The tube In the mid­ Tlie aervliv will eoneliide with a catching. Frank Kulynych ot Rod B. Kinney for a few da,va' visit. Crccn-CTiohot Post and Auxili- and Misa Ann Fitzgerald of Man­ Prayer.” The church waa decorat­ League of Women Voters dis­ 2nd. porter never ha* seen their equal. Soiith Korean Marines occupied of the bride will receive in a navy cluding a softball game between Mrs. Selma Kamm'a table lamp, dle of the tub is B jet tower which spins and tlirows |M)werful slreum* prayer In song for the nstlon. "God i ODoniiell will be the Hebron Mrs. Nicholas Bochsin, ths for­ .ary. AL. officers of (,'oventry and chester as brideamalda. ed with palms and gladioli. cussion group, home' of Mrs. Stan­ Mrs. Emil Seelcrf* exhibit of lace I’rompl. .\utomatic Fuel Reoul'a west gate prison of blue dress with a mixed flower married men and single men with ita base made entirely of of water which shear foo<1 particles off dlshe.s. Water at 180 degrees Bless Our Native Land." chetea as pitcher with Jerry Por­ mer Mlaa Grace Markham, has .Mansfield districts will be install­ Presented In marriage by her Wapping ley Ixirenien, 98 W. Middle Tpk., curtains with rose border, full Deliveriefi Sodaemun. Richard Luko, brother of the corsage. When leaving on an un­ teams. Raymond Fahey is in pretty little ahells. aet In by hand, la dellveicil from a hooster heater tank In tlie marhine. A cordial welcome l.s extended ter receiving. A win for Hebron gone to 'Virginia to he with her ed at 8 p. m. Monday at the bridegroom was best man, George announced wedding trip the bride father, the bride wore an all lace 8 p. m. length, and ba\|uet table cloth in lo all., especially those who liave Bodaeniun is southeast of two charge of the events for the chil­ Wednesday, Sept. 27 attracted admiration; and near it Full Measure Guaranteed win assure them of first place, husband, Sgt. Bohcaln at Camp heights captured Friday bv Amen- ' •'a"’ ” Post home on Jack- and Charles Washburn were ushers. \rill wear a blue satin dress with gown, fashioned with a beaded The Republican town commit­ dren. The sports events will in­ filet .with handsome rose border, n'> church home. ‘ ^ . ...V ., • I I i MI% aa M e I A 4 i«M lra aa* I.eague of Women Voter.* dis­ a musical Jug which played a tune party cookies, and members of tlic yeais ago liclwcen New Haven whereas a losa for the locals will Pickett. Va. Mrs. Bochain la the ■wii strorl, Willlmantlc. A turkey The bride’s dress was fashioned navy accessories. Upon their re- leaf design around the j-oke, a lace brought "Ohs” and Aha” from can Marihra commanding the tee met last night and made plans clude mixed double matches on the cussion group, home of Mrs. John when taken in’ one's hand. society In relays served all comers. | und I’ lninvillc. ha.s had no regular bring about a threa-way tie for yoiingeat daughter of Atty. and dinner at 6:30 p. m. will precede of blush bridal satin with a sheer tuni the young couple will reside bonnet hat with a row of orange everybody. Another marvelous northwest entry Into .Seoul. The for the coining election. Boccl court, shuffleboard and Cheney. Jr., Farm Drive. 8 p. m. Swedish Exhibit The proceed* of the liohby show | r.w i nger train service for more When you need fuel drat place between Hebron, Mrs. .lohn A. Markham of Bur­ hills were designated as 296 and the ceremony. yoke embroidered In seed pearls. at 13 Moore street. blossoms across the top. a four horse shoe matches with prizes for piece of work was a filet "prayer” Rldgaa and Andover, thus delay­ Saturday, Sept. 80 A Swedish exhibit loaned by will be donated to the fund for than twenty years and this annu- rows Hill, Hebron. 388. because of thdr metric height. Post officers to be Installed fol­ Her finger tip veil of Illusion was Mrs. Monty attended Manchester tiered veil and a single strand of A meeting o f all the captalna'^of all events. The picnic will start on bedspread made by Mrs. Rosalind llonpital Motes ing start of the championship- low: Commander, William Cadieux Master Mason degree to be con­ Mrs. R. E. Holmes of Charter Oak exUnsive alterations now going ul excursion lias proved to lie quickly The Marine spearhead on the draped from a pearl embroidered schools snd is employed by Man­ amall pearls. She ea rrl^ a bou­ the Men's ^ w lln g League waa the athletic field at 1 p. m. and Hill for her grandchild. Each block playoffs between the first four ^ of .Mansflehl; aenlor-vice-comman- ferred. Masonic Temple, 8 p. m., street featured beautiful copper on in the church proper. j very popular. Kelly pointed out Bouthweat pushed on /rom the pillbox. She carried a cascade of chester Modes, Inc.’ M r ’ Monty quet of white dahlias with an or­ held at Community Hall Friday following the athletic events the has a design, a little boy oT girl teams. A crowd la expected and I (lor, .Ininea West; J\mior vlce-coni- night. This will be the last meet- Slipper at 6:30. pieces, and candelabra in wood ------■ today that hccau.se of the natlon- Patients Today ...... 156 shell-shattered factories of Yong- gardenias. attended Scotland schools and is chid center. *=• activities will be moved to the with a candlestick, and here and CA LL 4148 every effort wlU be made to keep Act lo Drop I loiindrr. Eugenq Rychling; ad- I Ing before league bowilng starts Sunday. Ort. 1 and glass. ■ nl emergency It is quitir .posslhle Admitted yesterday; Mr*. Pa- dungpo, on Seoul's .siiburba to­ The maid of honor wore a gold emplofed at the Food Saver In Her sister, Mrs. Earl Johnson home area for the remaining ac­ Mrz. Louise Merten*' display there the child's prayer "Now I the local team In first place. lutant, Edward 8. Franz: finance I on Sept. 27. Fall outing of the Brltlsh-Amer- tills will he the aoelety’s last such mlna Cjiiaglla, 75 1-2 Birch street; ward ruined railway bridges across satin gown with a feathered head East Hsrtford. of East Windsor, who was matron tivities. contained antique glass objects Lay Me" and so on; " If I should Rail'Fan Trip | ^esBty girls employed by the officer. Oscar Miller all ot Coven- The Red Cross meeting which iean Club at Garden Grove. trip for some, time to come. Judith Ann Edward*. Rockville; Criminal Suit piece of emerald green, and car­ The bride's gift to her honor at­ of honor, waa attired in a yellow I tVloter Schedule and figurines from Germany. die before I wake" and " I f I should Mag Herd Steam Boiler Insurance the Han. Ifongdungpo was secured I try: chaplain. Philip F. Llnderson, wa.s to have been held Thursday Dedication ceremony of Bowers Mrs. Lorraine fYawshaw, 16 ried a cascade of deep red roees. tendant waa a musical Jewel box net and lace gown and carried a Alderman James A, Doherty, Mri. Thomas Smith Loaned an live for other daya." all spelled out The tickets are not available at Company Vtf Hartford were guests Friday after bitter bayonet fight­ I Sr., of Kagleville; historian, Rlch- evening w’sa postponed until Mon­ school, 3 p. m. Tickets Available Chestnut street: Mrs. Sara Lynn, ing. The bridesmaids were gowned and to her flower girl a gold bouquet of orchid dahlias. chairman of the City Health com­ unusual pair of brass candlesticks in rhyme by the crochet needle. the railroad ticket office, but Wedneeday evening of Miss Mary (Contlamd from PageTHe) ;• ard C. Snow, Coventry: sergeant- day evening. Sept. 25 at 8 p. m. at niu.st be obtained from momhera 18 1-2 Blsscll street: Mr*. Jose­ The Tokyo spokesman aaid the alike tn moss green satin, with bracelet. The gift of the bride­ The bridesmaids, Miss Ruth mittee has announced that the Tuesday, Oet. 3 from Ireland, two pieced bed Mrs. Annie Thomlon Brnnklr Gray, an employee of the com­ I at-arms. Francis W. Perkins of the town hall. phine Maalulls, 136 BIssell street; matching feathered headpieces. groom to his best man waa a wal­ Schwager of Newington, and Miss winter schedule for collection of "Cinderella Week-End," spon­ quilts, one red and white and the loaned a lovely table cloth, atao In New Haven, 8epl. 23. Tickets of the society In New Haven tliey auemamsK- pany. The party was given as a aeph Gunderman of St. Marys O., eastward advance continued south j Mansfield: service officer and All directors of the Blood Donor Mrs. Osta Aapinall, 44 Cedar They carried caacades of yellow let. Barbara Armstrong of Buckland. garbage which provides for one sored by Group D of Center other the "Double Irish chain" filet, the squares - with Grecian may be purchased from Mr. Kelly. t farmrell for Mias NItamae Gos- deputy grand worth president and of the Han against "minor reaia- stale fund officer Harold M. Tur- committee have been asked by atm are available for the "Canal street. roses. , wore identical gowns of orchid collection a week will go into ef­ rhurch. Hollister school. 8 p. m. border, having rose In each center, 20 I.«kc place, or from the model lee, who la resigning from the Ohio deputy auditor. i. tence” —Indicating that the Ameri­ I ner of Coventry. Mra. Mildred Aleshin, chairman hf pattern. Line" rail-fan trip next Sunday Discharged yesterday: Irving net and lace, ahd -carried bouquets fect on Monday, September 25. Public invited. Several of the women showed also large filet centerpiece. supply store of Parmele A Sturge* Other Indictments Pending cana were advancing around the I Unit officers to be Inatalled fol- Following the ceremony a recep­ Mitchell-Prior this committee, to bring to the Foster, Avery street; Mr*. Bar­ eompeny. The girls had a picnic of yellow dahlias. Exchange I*ulpits Sunday, Oct. IS the old-time "crazy” quilts: so Mrs. Fred Bronkie of Danbury. (October 1) to Westfield and at 51 <5-own street. Otliers who supper an the lawn of the Gray Brown and Kellner still are un­ southern end of Seoul at aome dis­ low: President. Elizabeth Rych- tion waa held at the V.F.W, home. Miss Barbara Jane Prior, daugh­ meeting the names of all persons bara Mlteheil and daughter, 11 LUMBER I James Fogarty of East Hart­ Rev. Forrest Musscr, pastor of Ver- called from the way the scraps of sister-ln-Inw of Mra. Seclert, Springfield, sponsored by the Con- have tickets are Howard Dicker- reeldance, afterwarda going In­ der indictments In Wood and tance south of the river. I ling: first vive-preaident, Mildred' The bride's mother received In a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prior of who have pledged blood. A new Dedication ceremony of Edward street. “ ford served as best man, and the Union Congregationnal church ] pianck school, 3 p. m silk, satin and velvet were set on loaned a round cloth in the lovely nectirut Valley CTliapter of the man, 3490 Wliltncy avenue, Mt. BUILDING SUPPLIES Henry countiea charging aiding Tth DIvialon Advances I c. Jiidatr: second vlcc-prcslUent, grey crepe with black acceasoriea 116 Keeney street, and Herbert list is to be made up for the cam­ Births yesterday: A daughter side and finishing the evening by ushers were Walter Armstrong and Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor White the foundation material, and each pineapple crochet, which would National Railway Historical So­ Carmel; lUlph Joy, 82 Water and abetting blackmail, but It On the Marines' right flank, the I Margaret C. Kenyon: secretary, and an orchid corsage. The mother Turner Mitchell, son of Mr. and paign ‘n November. Republlran Rally at lo Mr. and Mra. Hugh Parker, 197 > playing oanaata. and Raymond Smith. Emeritus who is serving the Co­ Eagle hall, sponsored by Polish Joining embellished with fancy cover a large table. ciety. Edward G. Kelly, trip chair­ street, Koulhlngton; Richard SHINGLES * ROOFING A meeting of the hot lunch waa reported Leopold had written U. 8. Seventh Division drove eight Mildred C. Hlllgen: treasurer. of the bridegroom w-ore teal blue Mrs. Earl Mitchell of Bell street, Sunday at 1 o. m. the second Maple street; a daughter to Mr. Following the ceremony a re­ lumbia Congregational church will Republican club. 2 p. m„ dinner stitching. Mrs. l.oiilse Mertens presided at man of the society, aald today. Whittier, 28 f'llgrim road, Bris­ aonmlttae wee held Tuesday eve­ judges In those countiea asking mtlea beyond captured Suwon along Corinno K. Pender; historian. crepe with black accessories and Glastonbury, will be married this annual field day and double-header and Mr*. Hugh Brautigan, 100 ception for two hundred guests exchange pulpits on Sunday. The at 5 p. m Mrs. John Matchulat's coUectlon the coffee table in the afternoon The trip originally was scheduled tol; Henry Htieg, 167 Washington Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily ning at the home of Mrs. William them to dismiss the charges, the mfijor route south of Seoul. Ru(h Steiillet all of Coventry'; also wore an orchid corsage. For afternoon at three o'clock In the softball game will be held at St. Delmont street. wraa held in the American Legion topic for Dr. Brookes sermon in Wednesday, Oet. 18 of all sorts of souvenirs of World in the kitchen ot the parish house. for two weeks earlier but was •street. Hartford: Roger Bornip, Inchidinn Wed. AftemooM W . Hammond, e school board I^opold couM not bs reached Suwon and lU Important airfield chaplain, Ethel Nelson of An­ traveling the bride will wear a South Methodist church. Rev. Fred Francis athletic field. * This is Birth today: A daughter to Mr. Rockville will be "I Sat Where oldOld fa.shloned concert.concert, Wood- War II Interested many. The attractively appointed buffet postponed to October 1. Warehouse Point, Conn.; and Eu­ member. A vote of confidence was for comment and Judges In those fell to the Infantrj’mcn Friday. dover; sergeant at arnvs, Winnie Ixmdon grey suit, with accessories R. Edgar will perform the double­ home in Newington, which xva.s sponsored by the Soiith Windsor and Mrs. Henry Pr*edtel«kl, Open T il Noon Sfitordajr decorated with palms and gladioli They Sat.” The Junior Fellowship | ruff hall. Center church, sponsor- Mrs Helen Roberts’ braided rugs table, with ita filet lace cloth, was The "Canal Line,” wlilch was gene Hermann, 86 Harborvtew ' made in appreciation of the serv- counties said they had received no Big enough to land C-.54 trans­ Webb; as.slstant sergeant at arm.*), of burnt orange and black. ring ceremony at three o'clock. Or­ merchants' softball team and tho Rockvill*. for the occa-sion. When leaving on will be held from 4 to 6 p. m. and ] ed by Group C. wera much admired. One waa of | laden with dellcioua cake* and opened for service a hundred avenue, BridgeporU ' ices of Mrs. Norton P. Warner requests. port planes, the airfield was used Mary Franz, both of Coventry; ganist Herbert A. France will play proceed.s will be for the benefit of a wedding trip north the bride and Elisabeth Ives, hot lunch Goldstein and George A. Mona­ ■luly 1 to evacuate clvlllana from executive committee Lois Perkins the traditional bridal music and the field. Tliere will be field and aooks. It la felt that they have a han of Wapakoneta. O.. Auglaize the onruahing Red hordes one week of .Mansfield: Gertrude Conner and accompany the vocalist. Miss waa attired in a gray suit and hat running events, sack racing, tug particular Job and are doing It County Prosecutor and National after the invasion of South Korea Virginia .Snow, both of Coventry. Ellington Janet Richardson, who will sing and red accessories. Upon their of war and a special mystery well. Eagles aTtomey, had been Indicted began... Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Mil­ "Because " and "The Lord's Pray­ return the bridal couple will re­ event for children up to twelve With the Seventh Division con­ side a f 1023 Tolland Turnpike. Mrs. Albert W. Hlldlng, Paul C. for champerty—promoting a law ler announce the engagement of The marriage .of Miu Anna er.” White pompons and cathedral years of age. An added attrac­ Cbatea and Jrwln B. Miller of the suit—In the fraternal fight, but tinuing south, and the U. s. First their daughter Glenns Louise to tapers will decorate the chancel. tion this year will be the Moodus Cavalry and 24th Divisions driving Louise Bu.sh, daughter of Mr. and Hobron Jury list, were summoned the charges were dropped last Gerald Frigon of West Hartford. Mrs. Harold B. Sankey of Man­ Given in marriage by her father, Fife and Drum Corps. north., the Reds were rapidly be­ Misa Miller la a graduate nurse at The general chairman of events ' to tha Superior Court at Rock­ Monday at Van Wert.^O., where chester. to Theunia Werkhoven. the bride will be attended by her coming trapped in their retreat the Hartford hospital. No definite Is Luther Burnham, manager of ville on Thursday. In the case of their trials were to have taken son of Mr. and Mrs. John Work- sister, Mias Ruth Prior aa maid About Town Know Your Manchester Better date has been aet for the wedding. Mrs. Mary Guxman, which came place, from the southeast beachhead. hoven of Job's Hill, Ellington, took of honor. Judy Prior, her young the Merchants. The annual meeting of the Fed­ sister, will be flower girl. Philip The Women's Chib will hold its The first game of a double-head­ up on the 19th before the court, FTlea "Nolle Proa” place thia morning at 11:.30 at St. first meeting of the fall Monday ‘ first Selectman Winthrop 8. Dropping of the lottery charges erated Garden Club of Connecticut Mitchell of East Hartford will be er w ill be played by the East Side VISIT THE will take place Wednesday Octo­ Bridget's church, Manchester. Fol­ evening at 8 o'clock In the .South Porter and C: Daniel Way of He- came when Leopold filed a motion beat man for his brother and the Old Timers. ’ managed by Roy ber 4. beginning at 10:15 a. m. in lowing a wedding trip the couple Methodist church. The guest Rurnham and the West Side Old bren. also Lewis W. Phelps of An­ with Common Pleas Judge A. A. South (Coventry ushers will be Frank Prior, brother the Greenfield Hill Congregational will live at the Werkhoven home (peaker will be "Dorothea.” whose Timers, led by Tom Ahearn. Both dover, formerly of Hebron, were Slaybaugh to nolle pros d o not on .fob's Hill, Ellington. of the bride, and Charles Snow of topic will be "Is Your Personality ' Mrs. Pauline Little Church in Fairfield. Luncheon res­ Keeney street. managers have urged anyone who the grand Jury bringing in an prosecute) on the charges. Judge Miss Wllhelmlna Werkhoven Showing?” Guests will be ad­ Coventry 1-8281 ervations at the Patterson Club In ■The bride's gown of traditional Is Interested in playing on the ^idietment for murder In the sec- Slaybaugh approved the motion. has resigned her pdeltion as a mitted at the usual fee. gnd degree. that Town must be made with white satin, is designed with a team and who may have been Brown, Kellner and Gunderman all teacher at Manchester High achool • The Rev. H. R. Keen of St. Pet­ Mrs. Ernest J. Starkel, telephone basque bodice, its sheer yoke edged missed when the town waa can­ had pleaded innocent. Written applications for Uie po­ and has entered Pennsylvania Uni­ The local Registered Nurses As­ er's Episcopal church announced sition of bus driver for one of the Coventry 7-6740, by T\icsday of with Ceylon beading; long aleeves sociation will conduct a rummage vassed for team members to'con­ Leopold said at the time the in­ next week. versity at Philadelphia to become tact them. The managers say gt the morning service Sunday town-owned school buses are now a physical therapysi. tapering to a point at tha wrists, sale in St. Mary's parish house. that tha Right Reverend Walter H. dictments were returned last they will need S'riarge squad On being accepted by the Board of Miss Priacilla Chapman, daugh­ and full skirt sweeping into a Tuesday, beginning at 9 o’clock, Gray, bishop of the diocese, will March that they were based on ef­ Education and should he in the court train. Her fingertip veil of Mrs. Clare Naylor a'nd Mrs. Shir­ both sides. ’ Visit 8L Peter’s Sunday at 3 p. m. forts to force the Ottawa Eagles ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Chap­ There will be a meeting of Abe hands of Mrs. Elsa Koehler, secre­ Victorious Jet man of Maple avenue will be one silk illusion is edged with scalloped ley Fitzgerald are In charge of find wUl confirm a class of eight. Lodge to do business with an in­ tary. R. F. n, 4. Rockville, by Miller Post, American Legion, of the bridesmaids at the wedding lace and draped from a tlam of arrangements and will be assiat- )h a Bishop will make an address. surance firm and a supply com­ Monday. Applicants 25 years of Tuesday at Community Hall at 8 of Mias Beverly LaBrccque of seed pearls and beading. She will sd by a large committee of nurses. .A ll are Invited to this service, pany affiliated with the Grand age or over are preferre— Rop. sine subocriptlons naxt waek. Tha SMdny evaalng. Sept 39 in the Home, 400 • Main atreeL Rev. Al­ M.. pt the Masonic Temple In Ritchie may have demonstrated Quitclaim Deeds that Mrs. Fred Edgar returned TUESDAY John Lodge, Republican candidate claaa has been divided Into two Hebron Oongregationel church fred L. Williams, rector of St. Merrow this evening at .7:30 how quickly Thunder ■ Jets could Austin 'Beechler to E. J. Holl home today from the Hartford periere, nmtltm et 6:30. Friends be rushed to Europe. for Governor, said ba would hava teams. The proceeds Will go to the NIGHT PRIZE Mary's Episcopal church, will of­ o’clock. The Entered Apprentice two {larcels 6n Parker street hospital, where she underwent a class treaaurr. LsMt year a ilet at tha Sunday Schoed end all inUr- ficiate. and burial will be In the degree will be conferred on a class The Jets can travel only about flown back to Washington to vote serious operation. Manchester Tnizt company to profit of 31,300^ waa mad# by tbe ' onted nre eotdlally invited. family lot In the Eaat cemetery. of candidates. 2,000 miles with extra fuel tanka. to over-ride the Prbaident'a veto > i ' n i tes nf= a Allen Realty companv, property of the anti-subveraive bill if It bad project. , G.E. ROTARY 'T'V Mrs. Irene W r M t has been a The large number ef friends who The Flret Votlnk plslrlct Re­ RItc'hle and Schilling were un­ on Greenwood drive. Members of Girl Scout Troop y y 1 successful earlier thia week tn on been necessary. But, ba told re­ F. E. Maslnda local Red Gnee f tImM at. Windham Community called at the funeral heme, and the meet at 8 p. m. 'Tuesday at the Beiwlta ^ One planning to go on the cook- IRONER U -A 4 ^ ;k«Baftat beepltal for n few daya beautiful floral tributes show the Firehouse in South Coventry with attempt at flying the Atlantic non- porters last night telephone talks out Monday are requested to meet chalnnan, reporte that tha Red •M i s t^ . E. J. Holl, alU raU onaV ll Maple writh congTcastonal eoUcaguea eon- , it r B adnog opention. During her esteem In wrhich the deceased w-as Eugene W. Latimer, chairman, in etreet 11,250. at the Center at 3:15, and to bring Croca Home Seivlce is ready to “* BS her boerdere at her Bur- held. charge. 'm u ble In one plane induced vinced bljn tbara would be an am- lomethlng to cook on tin can help any veteran’s family who . Selling Price • r Mil both to turn back Tuesday after WUUam J. Fegy, altcraUona 95 pla majority te over-ride tbe veto Hffl bOBM have been able to The bearera win be Harry Scott, Booth-Dlmock Memorial Library Campfield road 3300. stoves. g^tay need assistance. Tbe Red $149.95 OB' wttbout her. Alfred E. Scott. Edward Scott. Aaaoclation circulation during an hour’s flying. without hla vote in the House. Croee wUl provide money for basic July totaled 577 and in August. Shot Down tS Oennaa Plfi«aa Charles RapalU alUraUons 19 Itodge was the only Connecticut Individual portions of potato or Btoa W. BueU has Edwin McAllister, John Leggett Hyde street 3 W . needs such as food aheltar and 835. according to Miss Hattie E. The two airmen are attached oongreaaman recorded aa not vot­ ■alad are attractive when they are . Secured » fhMB the Republl- and Walter LeggetL Trade Name fuel. He said whenever emergen- it has been found Coumto. librarian. The associa­ to Airforce Headquarters 0|>era- ing when tbe House vote was tak­ served in large lettuce cupa and ciee ariee av.cb as loss or delay of From tion netted about 3300 from the tions and Planning. Edna E. Clark of 48 O'Leary en. ItepreaenUttvca John A. Mc­ topped with a tiay owaet pickle. BMt go to a Deaw- AnniTcraary M ssh drive, William A .Hardman of family allowmncas the Red Crose J. W. Table Model 14” RecL Picture Tube Weat- to bo fOed la a va- bazaafi held on the groiuida in Schilling led the first mass fight Guire and A. A. Rlbicoff, Demo-, In making the salad, marinate the will aid In caoaa of proved need. 93 Piece Dinner Service for 12, Santa Rosa Pat* A aaventh anniraraary mass will July. Tha hiatorical committee Johnstown, R. L and Albtnfi and crate, and Jamas T. Pattaraon, Re- Hale ■ember ef the He- to said at St. James's church Mon­ of Jet fighters from Dow Airforce potatoes in French dreashug, then Anyone needing tble eervlce riiould ingbouae T. V., Selling price $199.95 i ’ will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at the Base, Bangor, to Germany In 1948. WUUam Hardman of Providence pubUcaa. voted to over-ride. Mrs. ■ tern. Selling Price $144.50. - odseatlOB b7 the day morning at eight o'clock for add mayonnaise Just before oerv- write or pbone the, local Red Crose Corp. home of Mrs. OMrga u. Jacobs^ He led another contingent acroea doing busineaa as Royal PlasUca at Chase Going WoSdbouae (D.) and ing. To give the aalad a ertap H U t e G Itinhen. tha tepoM of the soul ot the late branch for on Intarvlew at hema. Securied from MICHAELS, Jewelera Secured from KILIH^S Radio’ and Mias Margaret Jacobson on last year. 16 Depot oquare. Antoal N. Sadlak (R ) ware paind touch add fin tly diced celery or ■Mia to ba flllad. It Pfc. John J. Brennan. Tha Youth Fallowahlp met at tha 195LCroal^ Ripley Hill. During World W ar Two Srtilll- M anfam lieaaoo la favor of ovarrl^ag tha veto. alioed radiahaa with tbs roayop-. MfaaS ttat at least parsonags Monday and alectod tha be of the Mias Juna D. Loomis, Ronald Ing was credited with downing 28 Robert Arthur Lorentaoa of S e l U n g . n i ^ $ 2 2 Edmondton, Robert Rotortaon and German planes and destroying lOH West Hartford and Edna Margaret Tha word *1>ai*dlsa’* was first following officars: President 'Lor- Each General Admiaeion Ticket Pute You In The Centeet. Drawing nightly at 10 P. M. NOTE: Yon io not hav6 to Rov. Reginald A. Merrifield are on the ground. McAlliiter of 17 Jackaon atiact, uaad by Kenopben. Greek historian reir,« Foster, vice president Rdbert be in tbe Armory to win. Deposit your atub at the doer. 'If you win you ^ill be called on the phone. Seciin4 a offleors to be He ajiared the credit for one of wedding Sapteaitor M at Canter and fSBOcaL.teteitaff ta.'B OoltinA-Mcntary Barbara Smith ■leetod fit a maettng fioen.,^ the the grounded planee. a ta rd k ■tetoasd p m or ptsamraj IUmI HenM Adv*. and tfeamre* Herbart O w d h a L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19R0 PA G E ffm C N ------that happana to ba tha htghaat ar«. they requirtd to memoriaa the William Booth's last words to thoss kiMI o f viataa, too. - "namea and datea of bygons wars? who stood by the l^edalde. while a Additional Books | Bulk or Box Candy rain and wind storm raged over Whera do they study the habtU of But our point la that th^'aUnoa* the nearby cliffs remarked, "the Fh>m Kreahmasttr Communism in Action, £itftti^ f rrald beavers? In what school do they At Cheney Library i pliara In which wa fy « mea’ing in The open Forum waters are rising, and so am 1.” Electric Candy Caaca PtiHLUaKU MV ta * one o f daadljT' aarlouanaaa . and learn about fha distant stara? For those who fear the coming ■ftRALD aaiNTUra OO.. Die. The following new books hava | II aMMlI MNM. raallam. Nothing but collactivo What curriculum retains any Communications for publics Uon:; In the Optn Forum will not storm I submit the following Bible Described by Estonian KAMfeittitr, OlUL ba guaranteed publication If they contain more than SOO words. quotations as to how and when, been received at the Mary Cheney Arthur Drug Stures MANCHESTER DIRECTORY aapuiity, nothing but n worid or- touch of tha classic Mother rmim»M n aaosu N . Tna Maraid raaarvao the right to dacllna to -publlab any matter this world shall ba destroyed: Library: p t m .. T rm .. o n ’i llM «c «r ganixAtlon with powar to net, can Goose? Second Book of Peter, third that may ba libelous or which la In bad Uata. Fraa aaprtaaion Prodigal Heart, Susan Ertz; from thair mothers stood several t^urtwi JBitw t I, mu. Now It la true that. In the chapter, one to eight conclusive. Local Ministers Hear poaaibly carry human Ufa forward of poMUoal vltws la daatrad by contributions .cf this cnaractar Nawsl Post, R. A. Fiah; Reprisal, days In th* atatlon in toe hot aun. Twenty-fourth chapter of Matthew, PnklttM* « » » r » a>MiM op thia earth. Aa one dalegata at grammar school of some thirty or b’lt letters wbicb ars dafamatory or abusiva wlA ba ralacted. Arthur Gordon; Stolen Goods, C. Many died. The same fate befell also concluaive. Luke 21, verse An Eye Witness Tell Sua«t7 u « Balifv*- M urtc al tht forty years ago, such things may- B. Kelland; Tentacles, Dana Lyon: adults on other trains. PaM aCtea at BaacMaur, OaBa., aa Lake Succeaa aa(d, thia propoaal tweuty-Six. OF BUSINESS SERVICES. Moms of Capricorn, Mrs. H. T. How the Reds I'reat 85 Alive Out Of 400 ■aaaal taaaa Mail Manat. have been part of the schooling of "ApMlflc ABawere” Wanted man body of Christ was formed, The Chrlstisn’e hope: Proverbs, providaa the acid, teat aa to Miller; The Married Look, Robert SERVICES "The majority of the arrested American children. Those were* To The Editor, yat ended In Judgment, by Cgypt'e chapter fourteen, verse thirty-two, ' toaMMirnoN e a t m whether the membera of the Unit­ bondage. Qod'a laws given to Nathan; Deepwood, Mrs. C. Y Occupied Countries and deported died during the win­ ' oi.. taar w Bail ...... fio-*®, ed Nationa really want collective the benighted days when children The enclosed copy of my letter Peter I, chapter one. verses w e to i p „rtn ; ’The Stubbori Heart. F. ter of 1941-42. Eatonia railway to Mr. Sllver'atein on the public Israel by the mouth of Moses fail­ seven;ftaaa'Ae^' Luke's i it to as a gospel, c% a i ^ chapter n a esF as* « ■ . _ _ _. That Interpret the wteh« apent year*, literally. In atudying. SIS SSMtMS S]P MRII a«aa*««aaaa» •• S.UO did know something about the Slaughter; Diamond Wgdding, W. Members of the Manchester en^neera saw a group of Estonian Oaa aianta ay aatl ,■,•••••««*•■ >1 t»w aecurity. If la atirring newa that school queatle.n la subn)lttad to you ed to eatabllsh Israel for gny last­ ; twenty-one, verse thirty-six; .lohn, in training in all branchea of ing good —creating more contempt D. Steele; Magnus the Magnifi­ o f the fa m ily. officers who had been put to work 9ia(la Copy ...... >1 -W the United Statea la making thin geography of their own country, because I firmly believe what it I chapter three, verre sixteenth. Ministers Associstion who met for Jones Solves Heating *^SIiaped Hair’ beauty covered by liairdressers and In the face of mercy and the long cent, L. T. White. in the mines at Ukhta In Russia. NEW HATS Waakly, ky Oarrlar ...... » something about its history, and Pssim twenty-three, verse 4. their first meeting of the fall, cosufotologists and she now l.s Suba. aaHtarad. Oaa Taar ...... Ill.ou propoaal, not ahying away from proposes Is in the town's best in­ aufferlnga of God. Of the 400 who firat went there Cecil Kittle, Layman Non-Fiction working in the field of ludividual Waat af Biaa. Peralta ,...... 113.00 It. when their minde were offered terest, and because its effect can ______Decorating for and with An- Thursday at the parsonage' of the only 35 were alive when the rail­ Weldon Offer REQUIRE be Increatei) Immeasurably by pub­ Consequantly the host of Israel John B. Bui'ke Problem with Economy hair styling. Slie haa had no little some acquaintance with some of Tbe Fanatics I «*!'**,?’ ®J*i^boc; The Marx Center Congregational church on way men last viaited the place. aBMMBR u r . lication In your newspaper. Thank lost tight of the promised land of succeaa In platform work, lectur­ TBB 4B3uaArBr PKXilS the classic fables which are al­ Canaan. Finally the Ten Com­ To The Editor, ■ - ®f®tbers, K. S. Crichton; Of Men KIINKKAU HOME Chestnut street, and listened to Many Burled Alive Fall fashion* In hair styles call you for whatever consideration it "When Communists retreated ing-and‘aty ling hair, Becaua* ahe Tba Aiaoelataa Praaa - la aacluiitaly mandments met their equal In The article headlined "English ' O. Douglas: Rev. Johannes Aarik. displaced for short hair, not quite as sl,orl NEW HAIR STYLES On Probation? ways a touchstone for thought 87 Cast tlratsr St. rsL SM ivefore the attack of the German la so deeply interested In-her work, tatlUad to tb* uaa ol rapablicatioo of may be give.n. t?hrlst who was the fulfillment of Church Head Lauds The Chinese I Mrs. R. D. Estonian minister, felt that a as dttrlng the summer, but the al) aaara aiaaatcbaa traditaa to it or through life. But that was ji long ■ Very truly yours, army, before our underground she has done much to further and The United Nationa General' the law for righteouaness. ' For Communists" and the headline ' ‘-•’ "rch- AmbaUuir* Servtoa synopsis of his talk would inteiest hair must i-irar tlie high culliii-s so nal auarviaa eraditad la Uia paMr j* John F. McDermott. movement and revolt, and our promote the coutiuucd study by aaa alao tba loeal aava publiahaa btra. Assembly voted down, SI to 16, tlnie ago. what the law could not do God seem to disagree. Dr. Fisher. ; !!* ^^ Mess- a number of local people, inasmuch smart thia autumn. Tliere are Dear Mr. Sllveritein: people began to aearch the pris­ all beauticians in these field* so All ncbta af rapubiieatloB ol aaaeiai with 10 abstentions, the Indian 'Whe'Te, in this broad land, doea achieved by tending hla. Son in 'the Archbishop of Canterbury, cer- j Arnold Foreter; as it gives the real essence of niany new and different hat styles that they may better serve their ^ovt aitaatebaa aaraia ara alac taaafaad. After attending last night's ons and the official and prjvjtte there exist that healthy, most Jikeness of sinful fleah. for sin talnly berated Communism. His ; Gilbert; Communism in that country, par­ being sliown and In order to vvear patron*. * proposal for the admission of school hearing. I am convinced that condemned sin in the flesh. Ro­ houses of Communists, thousands them successfully, one's hair nuist Pull aamoa eliant of N. a A. 8»r»- praiseworthy anachronism Dr. statement I Interpret aa that the 1 Meta 01^^^*^'°'’**^ * Choking, ticularly during the years 1940-41 89 Eisl Center Street Communist China. the proposal for a $900,000 Broad mans. Chapter 8, verse 3. Who of new terrible facts came to be shaped. If you have not had Call 5000 or atop in at The Wel­ loa, Inc. Communist tyranny does not now- and since 1944. It is given in his [ light. We saw mass graves under Jrrsild described? .Street school appropriation la In can deny tliat the present age seem worse from what many (h i- Also The Curtain Isn't Iron, J. your hair shaped roceutly why not don Beauty Studio and talk with Shortly afterward, it voted t2 own words, aa follows: tliese liouses where the victims Publlabara RabraaonUtltaa: 'Tba serious danger of rejection by the stands without excuse. And to nese have known. C. Harsch; Doctor's Courageous. make an appointment with the Miss Juul. She will be glad to to 6, with SIX abstentions, to cre­ CARS "In the year 1940 the Russians had been buried, their hands tied juliua HaUaaa SfaelaJ Attacy - Naa voters. Prolonging furthar the whom shall the fearful go? They Even many conaervatives realize E. H. Hume; The Uon and the Weldon Beauty Studio and have talk with you and advise you about rant Cbieago. Patrol; aa< aoatoa. occupied our country along the behind their backs with signs that ate a special committae to study present stalemate on the school seem to forget that the vital ques­ that steps must be taken to re­ Lamb, G. H. Kennedy; Informal your hair styled for these new fall your hair and skin problems; if BILL'S TIRE other Baltic statea. The first deed they had been tortured with you wish ahe will style your hair MBMBSH AUDIT aDRIAU the question of Chinese member­ Itsua Is surely the worst poasibla tion and its answer are linked and move what attracts people to the Adult Education. M. S. Knowles: and winter fashions? WANTED of Communism was to complete th* burned hands and feet and other for Individuality and in a short ANU CtRCULATIONB. outcome for the town. Therefore, sealed for eternity by the merci­ likes of Communism. Cursing and I Chose Jmtice, V. A. Kravachen- Bernice Juul, proprietor of the ship along the lines of a Cuban We pay top cash prices laolation of the country from the slgna of savagery. The examina­ time you will be amaaed to see ful God whose Judgments are true attempts at suppressing It are not ko; Mink on Weekdays, Felicia , Weldon Beauty Studio, la always rha Baraia PrtntlnlsCoaipany. Inc., proposal that the United Nations Conneciicui r am writing you to propose what world. As the frontier was her­ tion revealed that many had been what a difference trained care will REPAIR SHOP ami righteous. Psalm 19. 9. ' progressing. Lamport; There'll Always Be A for any year or model. See happy to consult with any one with aaiumaa no •aaactai raaponaibility tor appears to be the only hope of end­ metically sealed they began with buried alive. In one of the many make in your appearance. Wni. H Green. Prop, typogtaabiaal arrora at«lal session beeniise such controversial 'auxiliaries" as' wall of fire against our fears. Mrs. | J. W. Cheney Lakeland. matter what you may wish in this talk with Mr. Backer? Dapendabla QonBty — Bw v Im I normal leglslatlxr prm'ediire Is paid. dangerous to be an active member line, Jones Furniture A Appliance Stoves for kitchen uae are not GARAGE which the'United States iteelf ha* It any longer sleiiis from the fact a library and an arts and crafts | I Walter N. Lcclerc, so often xvalved. Thus, there of the church. In fact, our free MUa Cynthia Hyde, daughter of Company of 36 Oak street has the only beautiful to the eye. but they WILIJAM H. SCHIEI.DGE GARAGE a a cHboate PiM baan auffaiing, up to the historic that Senator Joseph McCarthy room and why the building should I Collector. were no publle hearings on country was transformed into a Mr. and Mra. E. Foster Hyde of solution to your heating problems. are the very last word In efficien­ 188 Spnwe Btraat ‘M . 8880 proposal Wednesday. That malady and the Lsirc publications would not be tw'o-story, all of th* con­ Mancheater, Conn., Sept. 20, 1950. great prison. Daniel Backer, proprietor of the cy. I f you wish a combination 18 Main St. Phone 2-45.11 these measure*. They were not siderable effort* of your commit­ Somera road has arrived horn* oemblnea an Instinctive desire to howl that the admission of Com- even put on the olTielal c-alen- •BANK at MANCHESTER TRUST •BANK at MANCHESTER TRUSTS Everybody Fooud Guilty Jones Furniture A Appliance range you may .choose from oil tee to date seem likely to be wast­ from a ton week’s stay In Cali­ and gas, oil and electricity. There dar* for aetlon. Aetlon was "W ave* of arreata followed one Company, haa one of the beat SpedalfadBB la bang on to traditional big power munlit China would be a betrayal ed. 1 beUevc 11 would alio be per­ H 00 are plenty of coal and wood burn­ swift and quiet and painless. another. Everyone was guilty and fornia, of which six weeks were stocked stove departments it is More and more people sovereignty together with a reluc­ of their hero, Chiang, and a sur­ tinent to itemize, on the positive cn > ing stoves here as well as gas or The most dramatic of these Towu liable to be persecuted. Nobody spent in the study of advanced possible to find anywhere. Here side, exactly whst economies 3 2 you will find heaters of every electric stoves. The Perfection BRAKE SERVICE tance on the part of big powers render to the forces of Commu­ measures was that in which the was safe from the midnight knock art work at the University of are finding that it pays have been effected in th* current , Berkeley. Mlsa Hyde type, stoves of every kind and stove UI a wonderful stove, one of to aubmit thamselvaa to anv ma­ nism. Our present policy of stall­ state of Connecticut forestalled a oe Of Manchester on toe door which meant arreif, plan* aa compared with laat H torture, deportation, and death. came to Chicago on the Zephyr, portable heaters to fill every need. the oldest, and they now make a Front End Alignment jority ad amallar nations. ^ ing off the Inevitable more prob, nefarious acheme on the part of Not only does he have a full line fine electric stove. to do all their meat Rhode Island, said acheme bring spring's. All privrate cars had been confis­ stopping over at GreencasUe, In­ Tbua, the first reaction to the ably rests on a theory that the A copy of this letter is being as Notice cated and if a car was heard to diana, for a vlalt with her grand­ of brand now stoves and heaters Portable oil heatera are a boon Gdaeral Repair Work IM M alaSt M il to open the scallop season in Lit­ to many, for they offer heat In shopping at American proposal haa been one Chinese Communists should dem­ sent to the Manchc.sler "Herald" us stop near one’a house late at night parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snider. but also he haa reconditioned tle Narragaii.sotl Bay ahead ol The remainder of the trip was stoves and heaters, and these have chilly room* without having to of anthuaiaam from the emaller onstrate a certain worthineei of the orficial ('onnrcliciit opening, in the hope that it will be publish­ H fear fell on all. Workers, peasants, I Cnil for Town Meeting even women with children and made on a United Airliner. She been full.'v cleaned and put Into heat the entire house. The Jones and thua win the annual scallop ed and evoke aufflclent public re- Furniture Company has them in THE L. T. WOOD hatlana of the world, who actual­ United Nationa mambership be­ i Monday, October 2, 1950 bablea w-ere arrested and mur­ will resume her studies at the fine cond’itiort, so that you may Vlalt Jonao Fhinl- derby. The Assembly acted on ■ponse to convince your committee be sure of fine heating results such well knovv-n makes aa Perfec­ ABMakaaet ly kavs baan agitating for some­ fore they are admitted. What is that the voters want the detail*. 33 dered. 'Ten thousand of our people Rhode Island School of Design this LOCKER PL.4N1 turo and Floor Oov- the very day on which Rhode Is­ A meeting of the electors of the week at Providence. Robert E. from them. tion and Florence; also jwrtable thing Uka this since the United going to be the attitude of this land was opening ita sca.snn. lima It is not intended to be a criticism were killed without any court of electric spot heaters. For the ottag Slara for Town of Mancheater will be held Justice. Great masaea were deport­ Hyde, second brother of Miss Hyde A small home may be easily and Rear 51 Biasell St. SEWING Nations was first planned and dla- prospective member toward th.’ coming to the rescue in the veiy of the plana yon have offered. My z : best In stoves and heaters, make Lnrgo Aaoartmoat ' on Monday, October 2, 1950, for ed to Siberia, into prisoners and will enter Wilbraham Academy for economically heated by a parlor nick of time. aim is to gel the achool program heater. These heaters are compact the Jones Furniture A Appliance Tel. 8424 euased, and one of coolness from Korean war? How la U going to < I the folIo-wlng purposes: labor campa, into dreadful death. Boys on Monday, September 25, at Of Fine rioer Oav- But the big- surprise gallant ac­ and very good looking, they could Company your ■ headquarters. MACHINES the bigger powers who, together moving again—with your achool, 1. To elect nine membera of the "In June, 1941, In the course of Wilbraham. Maas. ering. Can Co for respect the prospect that the tion of the special session was the Wilber Little'*, or some com­ Board of Director*, a Town 34 hotu's 9,730 persona were ar­ Martin Pomerey of Main street Bcpertly Repaired 'With the United Statea, have in United Nationa will undertake a granting of a handseme pay In­ promise - whichever the voter* Clerk, a Treasurer, two Reg­ rested and deported. 1,944 children who has been a patient In the program will be glvren at a later the past kept the smaller nations solution of the problem of Formo­ crease to state employes in the want. We desperately need a "yee" istrars of Voters, three Se­ ware among them. TTieae crowds Rockville City hospital for some date. Ruth Milieu from launching the move for classillrd service. Until the mo­ 1 JONES* sa? Is it. St the moment of its vote' lectmen, seven Oonatables, were transported In a manner so time past has returned to hi.* home James J. Kelley of Maple street ment this iiiea.Miire appeared on Manchester Convalescent Home, Inc. Singer United Nations Charter reform sdmissioii, going to Im' clear of all Verv truly your*. Z one member of the Board of primitive that a modern state pro­ on Main street. is a patient in the Manchester Me­ the horizon, politicians on IhiUi ' Keep the Pet Names tor Hubby FURNITURE STORE John F. McDermott. Education for the unexpired hibits suoh treatments of animals. Mlsa Marjorie Meyer, lecturer morial hospital. 28 COTTAGE STREET—TELETHONB 5278 which would accomplish the same charges of aggrr.ssum, direct and aides were concentrating heavily Within the Privacy of Home Dan nacker. Prop. Sewing Center term ending 1953, three Years after these events many of of Ellington Grange, announced Mrs. Frank N. Tuttle and In­ Mary II. Giblln, Frea.— Katherine M. GIMIn, Sec.-Treae. thing Mr. Acheson seeks to indirect? on the issue of economy. Then, 88 Oak St., Monchaatar, CL Pe*<-e Versus H.vdr,pg*« Bomb# membera of the Board of Ed­ our people can atlll hear the the "Booster N ig h t’ program fant daughter. Diane Lynn are Orlnnell Antomatle Sprinider Syatem 832 Main St TdL 8882 Achltva Indirectly. within the twinkling of an eye, Memo to young wrtvee: Tour Pbona S-19U Our diplomacy at this moment, To The Editor. c/j ucation for the term ending acreama o f women and children. scheduled for September 27, has home from the Hartford hospital. Mancheatar they had voted, iinanlmuualy. to husband has a name— use It. Therefore, the nations which outside of I'liited Nations chan­ A commentator recently speak­ 3 1953, three members of the Freight cars with latticed win­ been postponed for the Four Town Mrs. Edith Morrell of Maple AGED CONVALESCENT add aomr $2,000,000 a year per- ing of the danger to the world dows full o f children separated Fair as It Is held on that date. The street has returned from the Rock­ Don't become one of thoee "Tea, are cool to the American proposal nels, is directed to the end of hav­ manentl.v to llie operating ex­ Qfi Board of Olucation for the from the H-bonil), states that all term ending 1954, seven Jus­ regular business meeting will be ville City hospital. darling," “ Whatever you eay, CHRON^ ORTHOPAEDIC CASES are Russia, of course, and France ing Communist China keep Ita penses of the stair. In a rare ^Icm- H held but the lecturer's program will Wa.*hington was Jittery. Hun­ tices of the Peace. Mrs.'Walter Hoffman and twin dear." "Don’t you think we had and BrltAln, themselves, in the hands clean in such respects. It onatration of Intellrctual honesty, dreds of leUers, we are told, are e c be omitted. The "Booster Night” sons are spending a few days with REGISTERED NUB8B AND BEOI8TEBEO MODERN politicians on both sides, speaking 2. To approve or disapprove th* Go-Everywhere better be going, aweetheart?” Ta P. Holloron ahowdewn, aa much lovara of big ii likely that we shall bow to the being received in Washington us. following proposed capital har parents In Middletown Spring, PHYSICAL THERAF18T IN ATTENDANCE for the measiir*. made delicate fj-om ilistui'tied people asking KNOW OF A BETTER REASON 3 Vermont. women who never' apeak to thair FUNERAL BOMB power preaUge and veto on the inevitable in the United Nation* H project to be financed by the TAILOR SHOP hints as to the line nature of the what IS being done to assure > Ralph Edwards, seaman first RATES RBABONABLB measure. Ii was. lliey hinted, a issuance of bonds o f the Handy Sandy husbands In publle without at­ LEO DIANA Security Council as we and Ru. will be as follows: ^ I n g . that the General .Assembly long e.xperience in financing thousands of homes in this the homea of Mr.'and Mr*. Elton full lawn BMsIy^ A iaaa af IIM emOe PL** wOea ty M its members, principally In tion. For tha moment, (,'omniu- existed a glorious solution for the 2 Shall a new elementary Another is that It Just isn’t dig­ aresallr leoaia la U aieata* Washers, Toaatera, would have takes the time and problem* o f mankind. Yet today, school, conforming substan­ Buell and Mra. Alica Foote recent­ nified—and a map likea to main­ order to highlight the somewhat niit China ia on probation. *' effort to grant Home pny In- locality, is your assurance that you’ll have a soundly de- T *ea»«*att«a la«tatlanate at and everyday, multitude* are tially to plans and spcclflca- ly. Mr. Buell is a student at Le­ tain his dignity In front of his •ItA* aarfe. Irons, Sewing Ma* i-rease* nl*o to ttaose state em­ Yewr lawn nandt tha vital nutriantt wppllad amaslng fact that the United i passing on without hope—dying B tlons dated August 1950. high college. friends, and especially in front of ploye* who are not In the classi­ gigiied mortgage, to fit your particular needs. Before you s* chines. Vacs, tik, ®tataa, the biggest of powers, ia i in sin without God. While multi­ prepared by Keith Sellers Clarence J. Fogil has returned his business associates. In TUMf BUILDEK. A ganarow application of Ihi* fied service, but . who have the 2 Whtre. Oh. Where? tudes Invariably seek for the mas­ Heine, Architect, be con­ to his home from the Backus hos­ And then, of course, there ia just right lawn food inwrat vigorous growth, sparkling the nation now leading the pro- same appetites and human build or buy a home, come in and learn for .vourself why querading Idea that sin is Just an pital in Norwich. Mr. Fogil ia this against the constant use of TUftF BUILDEM moott peaala hitheyto advocated only by A Professor of Education at need* na stale employea who > structed and originally color. ovary roquiramani . . . claon, error for which mankind ia not gaining and ia able to alt up some endearments: They soon com* to State Tbaalte are In It. But that would have 80 many Manchester homes are financed by us. 2 equipped and furnished on ederleu, aconomicol—you u«a only 1/3 ot much os ABC the amallar naUona. Teachers Qollege, Columbia Uni­ responsible, yet. at the final Judg­ mean nothing at all. So remember ta* Plaa*. rboa* Itea beea hard work, and the un- Broad Street at an estimated and walk around hla room. ordinary feritlizar. 25 Ibt it a M l mool fot 2500 tq H~$2.50 |l There need be no blinking at versity, was sounding oK the oth­ ment the world and the godless your husband has a name—and U*»a»» Mo. OH claaslfled employe* are relative­ cost of $900,000? William Lrjtdon, Jr., has return­ Appliance Co. will face God's tribunal, speech­ use It—when there are other peo­ ^ Food lOjOOO tq tf-pO O b ii^ what haa done this. It ia not. er day on the fact that achool ly few in number, and presuma- n Copies of the plans and specifi­ ed to hia home on .West rtreet from 1 less on discovering Utat God and ple around. 2-1575 21 Maple St again, because we have had such children are not being taught Wy not able to deal vital injury CA cations for the Broad Street the Windham hospital in Willl- JUm LAWN SEED Jim SPSEihmS Judgment are Inseparable. Ro­ "Baby” HimI at Home - B*r**iii*l graim ■ , » . , ■high vision we have been , plan­ to either party In the appmach- H School project dated August 23. mantic. - William hope* to be able IM% what he conaidered the moat **- man*,; Chapter 3, Verse 19. Call him "Baby” If you Hip— ter fwU w*. UfM rheOe. "• * * alectloa. Talk with our Mortgage Department Monday B 1950. and prepared by Keith Sel­ to start school next week. ning such n thing nil along. It it senUal thing, and thia was not Thuk by the coming H-b*imb when Just thehe two of you a r y to- Sew a diM m nwcli W- d»»b>y eaqr. •a*** There are thade who think that, 90 lers Heine. Architect, to which Mra. Julia Novak gav* a birth­ not beenusa wa ourselves are and the signs of the times spirit­ gether. But don’t "Baby""Baby' him In MVM al A* ariHiem af Tree Pruning HIGH GRADE news. Dr. Arthur T. Jersild hap­ because it added some $2,000,000 reference Is made in the forego­ day party for her son Michael, laat awterleh, tett. Rubber ual minds can not fail to compre­ H front o f other people. h*alHiv (vra frcwlng miraculoualy lacking in all the in- pened to think that the most im­ a year to the state's operating ex-, ing question, may be inspected on Sunday. Michaal was nine years dte* Jueter tS .fi and Removal hend in prophecy, gradually draw­ X any business day Monday through old on Sept 17 and he received Juat rememtwr that any small teeOt I* •odi aed>*|«. atincta of a big power. We ara portant thing children ought to penae, this was an expensive spe­ llO-tIJS . Delete He 3$ $V.«f Nuw I* the Umt to pnHw toi ing in fulfillment. C Friday from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., a t , many nice gifts. Refreshments of boy hates to be called "Darling" PRINTING not pioneering boldly in world study in school is themselves. And cial session. But we are thinking Multitudea of people seem to cr. in front o f his friends—and in dead aad diaaaaed braaaba JOB AhTo OIMMERCIAl how cheap it was. Suppose other the office o f the Superintendent sandwiches, cake, ice cream and - politics just because wa have a forget that God la a God o f love, that respect men never change. tmm rear abode tfoea. It I that, or other Ideas like it, is not pressure groups had happened to of Schoola, High School Building. punch was enjoyed by all the chil­ PRINTING mercy and Judgment. Since crea­ elao Itrac to romevc doad o m Bair for pioneering. W e weren't nawa. aense how generous leglalators dren. Fraaipt aad BfllulaMl FriBaas tion God haa never executed Hia Voting machines wlU be used. JOHN S. W OLCOTT & SON OBwaaled troeo. For araaspt am inspired from the blue. can be, with the state's money, • Mr. and Mrs. Deema U Buell of at aa Ktod* But Dr. Jtraijd, in comparing judgment except for the aina of s; Electors residing In the First 'U N P ^ y / 5 5 4 7 180 MAIN STREET PHONE 8597 offMaot eervtee onB seven weeks before election. We are doing this revolutionary the present aad autc of educa­ man— "for the Judgments of the 2 Voting District will vote at the Laconia, N. H., apent the week-end MANCHESTER, CONN. g Eteat Side Recreation Building on By Mrs. Aaaa Cabot visiting ralativas and friends ia COMMUNITY PRESS thing because we are confronted tion, aa it stand* • befor* it. haa Lord are true and righteous alto­ *niia buay Uttla Scotty w ill make T i n i K E J V CARTER TREE gether.” Paalm 19, verse 9. Thia H T School Street. .- By 8oe Bnraatt Gilead, Mrs. AUce E. Foote re­ I. W. Bara A a I 4HOM with probleau we know we can- adoptad hla amergaaoy. recom­ Styled to please .the teen-age dish-washing an enjoyable house­ quotation from the lips of Psalm­ tt Elwtors residing in the Second turned home with her daughter, .Bot aolve Ui any other way. We mendation, did make atwa. \ Engagement X miss la this charming frock toat’a hold task. The amuaing daaigna Mrs. Buell to spend the next month EXPERT CO: Oto a SmT’m Ii' ha athait |ist David expressea well . God'a ta Voting Dlatrict will vote at the are worked lin simple stitches and raoN B id ss scaurchlng for ways to Hare's wtiat h* said: dcallnga with the children of aa versatile as can be. The allm in LneonU. H West Side Recreation Building on bodice buttons down, to tb* edge of gay colors. Anyone would ho la tte world. And we have Israel. Man lost his innocence and Mr. and Mra. Clarence P. Rath- O l l i HEAT "dilldren- learn to bound th* 1 Cedar StreeL the scalloped hip yoke, aleeves can pleased to receive this light-heart­ paradiae hy Adam'a act of dis- bun, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. OR 8WNBB • 08 aRNAOS . tittt. hewever much we Stotaa of th# Union and they PBqucttc-Biretta OPEN THURSDAY 2 Eaector* residing In the Third be abort of three quarter length. ed towel set as a gift. 08 908IM • WAta HIATI8S obcdienc*. The fearful conscience Ratobun. Frtd Way, Ur. aad Mrs. I tb uae other routes and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph A. Pa- Voting Dlatrict will vote at the Pattern No. 8842 la a sew-rita Pattern No. 0074 consists of hot- c i a i i o memorlM the namaa and dates of quatto, o f 18 CUnton street, an­ that followad nplaced man'a i Romolo Saglio and Ion Ronald, at­ Monchetfer £ State Armory on Main Street. perforated pattern for sizes 9, 11, iron transfer for T designs, mate- JptttpBs, thara ia only one bygon* wars; thay study th* hab­ nounce the engagement of their blessedness. Corruption and un­ EVENINGS 6 to 8 tended the Eastern SUtes Exposi­ 12, 18. 14. 10,'' 16 and 18. Slae 11. rial requlremciits, stitch illustra­ I way o f ooUaetlve. daughter. Miss Ida Theresa Pa­ holy offerings followed and God Electors reaiding In the Fourth tion in West Springfield on Mon­ its o f bAvara, laam about tha •hort sleeve. 4*a yarda of 39-tncb. tions, color chart and finishing di­ quette. to VIttI J. Birctu, son of declared that the liaagtnationa of Voting District will vote at the day. Dry Cleopirt i ' B wsfld «B«nixatlDn distant atars, and the antics of H For tola pattern, aend 20 centa, rections. . ;Mfirtpd Mni. Anthony A, Biretta Y.M.C.A. Building on North Main Mr. and Mra. Albert lin ks have Proudly Sold tad Installtd By Prices Poid to act, and to men’a hearts are only evil contin­ n coina, your name, addresa, alaa Sand 30o in coins, your nanw, Mother Goose, but the subject of oH|B|M(«rtoa street ually. It repented God. "H e had Street. 88 Wa lesired. and the Pattern Npmber address and the pattern number to moved fm n Hartford to a cottage subnda- human behaylor, human motives iPii|Belte, a graduate of ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. The |H)1U will be open from 8:00 FOR RAGSr made man and the floods took o Sue Burnett (The Manchester Anne CteboL The Manchester Eve­ on the farm o f Karl lin ks on West ‘ to ase that Str^Fnmeia Hoapltai School of I o'clock in the forenoon until 8;U<) and th* inner Ufa of man has been them all away." Genetia, .piapU r X evening Herald) 1100 Atre. Ameri­ ning Herald, 1100 Ave. Americas, street. Mr. lin ks has Just been dll- Oil Heat ond SCRAP METALS, Etc. Nuratag, U amployad by the-Harl- 6, verses 8 and 6. RUNCHEStEBe CONNECTICUT • o’clock In. the Afternoon. to pzatty mjieh Ignored in schools." Z cas Naw York 19,T4.T, Naw Yoi^ 19. N. T. charged from the Veteran's HonpL ford VtMUat .Nursss Aaeoeiation. Tha toted ag*. or human gpvam- Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ Naedlawork Font—Anna Cab- tal in Nowiiigton where be bas Engineering, Inc. That sentence stirs our curiosi­ Mr.' M ^ t t o Is a tmtaliurgipai < M M BCr IMIPnUBCB OORBOBATIOB —Jkeady for you itow-rth* «ew OrB or Wrilo . went, ralaadttoate anU-goda, ba- cut, this 20to day o f Septembw, FaU aad Winter Iwue o f Faablon. o t a l t o n t«f Album ia hera. Doff- ganq • patiant for MYMal monthi. ty. W l m , in this broad land, do atjbe Untwraity of C^- camb Idol wnrahtppan, deflad God, I960.. . , : •* 4’ 48 pagaa af smart new style*, tytm eni o f faacinatlng new dcatgna, M7 Mala Strtfft ehlldran atm ny d'cra (SUdad and icatterM . Tb* O.'H. Waddeli; cial int*rertlag-fcaturaa. 'fi:ee pat- gtfta, dacaraflans and. special fea- Ninety a^tare faet of cloth make Johnson Co. Wm. Ostrinsky toltowM thal of > Phone 2-1 IM Ur 5818 M3 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER fBAiVK «t MANCHESTEB T • B ^ at MANCHESTER TRUSTS « General M i tim printc4 iasldf. 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Lou Brissie First Adult wuNa - tilt WTMJ — 1888 Parnell and Lopat Pitchers in Today’s Big A. L. Game Yank’s Bosox and Now Five Shots Are Fired WUaci — 1888 WFHA - 188.1 W KNB - $48 Today *8 Radio ^ 111 Doghouse Polio Virtim miAX — 818 VVtXXJ — 1390 Baatora UajrHght WTHT — IflM THE Tigers Suffer Losses At Burglar in Bolton Aces Take to Road Shifty High Halfhacks Connip Mack Says Hurl* Local Woman Taken to ■ iMF— WURC ■N*w*. 't WDRC—Th* Untup. HERALD ANGLE Yanks Hold One Half FellerV 15th Victory er Is Done for the Year State Policeman Sur* Mr(A)ok Hoxpital; All WCCC Musically Yours. WHAY—Through Uto lis t ex New Paxtor WTHT -New*. Knocks Detroit Out —Mound Staff Reeling prinex Man Rifling Olherx Hero Children Ing Glooe. ■y After Second Victory WKNB -News; Baseball Ma- WONS—Take a Number. EARL W. TOST Of Tie for First in The Vending Machine; , -.19 ' tincr. WTHT—Merry Qo-rouad Game Lead Over Tigers Philadelphia, Sept. 23 • (/TV— ■r: ’ 13 WON8 New*. ■dtor Mrs, John I>e\vhurst. 2.5. of WTIC—Saturday Dancing Data, Miflfllctown Bluejacketn Tight A. L. Flag Race Lefty Lou Brissie, World War Two Poxxe Searching Woods Oestwootl drive, is a patient at W TIC"N *w *. 8 :0 0 — hero who starred with the Phila­ WHAY —Saturday Matinee. WDRC—Gangbusters. Rcfa Yale Game McCook Memorial hospital In Itl5 — OfMT VWta Towa i^arrlved and the writer left Hugh \ J - * -a i Joe Cordon^s Home Run delphia Athletics in 1948 and 1949, w n c —Your Hit Parada. until another day. Play Host to Silk Cleveland, Sept. 2 3 - (>P) — The say* he’* in "Connie Mack'* dog­ An eerie shot-sped chase through Hartford with s "non-paralyfIc" WDRt.'—Guest Star. RUfta Oraer paid one of bU fre* Cleveland Indiana owned a new WHAY—Moonlight Matinee. Leo ’Vlalta Home City Eleven Sunriay I CJiniaxes One of Most house.” fog clouded Bolton Notch woods case of Infantile paralysis. She WTHT- Guest Star. WONS—Story of Dr. KUdaro, ^pwnt Tlrtta to Mancheater laat nickname today — the ''Spoiler*." was taken to McCook's' Wednes­ An automobile pulling Into a Brissie said he ha* been told he early this morning brought a large ' WTIC- .National Farm and WTHT—What Makes You Hck. Wadnoaday night The highly I Dramatic Tilts of the All but hopelessly out of the will not pitch again this j’ear. The day night. Home. parking atall on Main atreet earl* Night; Roth Strong race themselves, the fourth place detail of stale police to the scene, 0:30— aueoaatful head haaketball and Wllkft-Barrf- Binghtmton, poitpon- Year as Indians Win 26-year-old southpaw who survived seeking an Intruder who had i Mr*. Drwhvual Is the first adult WON8 Jerry A Skye. WTIC—Texa* Ranger. ler thla week bore North Carolina Tribesmen are taking a keen de­ numerous operations' on a bullet polio victim to he reported here 1:30— fraahman baaeball coach at the marker platea which arouaed thla Fresh from their 6 to 0 win fd. rain (teams ftaiilng hest'of.seven broken Into Doc's Drive-In at Bol­ WDRC—My Favorite Husband. flnali). light In knocking off the chief con­ shattered leg to return to baseball, this year. The 12 previous victims WDRC Star Over Hollywood, USlvaraity ot Connecticut waa on obaervbr to look at the fellow be­ over'the Rockville American Le­ By Ralph Roden tenders. They are playing no fa­ ton pond. ' WONS—Guy Lombardo Show. Aaiarleaa traced hi* predicament to last Sun­ have been children. Vt'ONS - Here's to Veteran*. WTHT—Can You Top ThlsT ^und to watch the football game hind the wheel. A broad amfle. I vorite*. This noon a large posse still was gion Wednesday night at Mt. Clarelant). 4. etrolt t. Associated Pre(w .Sports W riter day's ga)i)e In Cleveland. WC\V-NeW*r 1290 (.lub. 10:00 — 8 Only fame ech^diiled. The New York Yankees once combing the woods In the area, between the Uk City and the characterlatic of the driver, flashed Nebo, the Silk City A. C. Is hoping First it was the New York Tlie Athletic* ran up a 9 to 0 WTHT Jazz CVncert. WDRC Sing It Again. , RockyiUe American Legion. | acroae the face of I^eo Katkaveck Nattaaal again are a half game ahead In looking for the man who may have Yankees. Then they made the lead on the Indian* ..In the first WON8 Warm-up Tlmr. WHAY —Newe; Moonlight lifa- Under the new policy at Storrs, i alighted from the car. to spring an upset tomorrow nttfburgh 8. Cincinnati 7 the American League pennant been hit, although state police Only fAin«> achedulei. Boston Red Sox their victim*. Now three inning* but were forced to found no traces of blood. I ;.M>— tlnee. - Greer la no longer connected with I>eo, accompanied by his wife night against the Middletown battle today, thanks to an old it Is the Detroit Tigers. go eleven inning* before winning WKNB New*. Yankees v* alui))nus, papa Jo* Gordon. On Routine Cheek w n c--C h am b*r Music 8(oeiaty. ' the football team In any capacity. and husky .yoUng son, Leo Ftank, Blue Jackets, considered by many Ntaadiagv New York and Boston stormed o)it 10 to 9. Brissie started and According to Lieutenant Robert | Bolton. WONS—Chicago Theater of tha Instead, he's concentrating on this Jr., are spending a few days at the to be the top semi-pro eleven In Am trlraa Gordon, in one of the most drs- Into Cleveland with high hope*. was shelled In addition tq _ being I :.V1— Air. N>w Tork ., ...... matlc games of the stretch drive, Hundic. commanding the Colches- ■ aeason’a baaketball team. Greer, home of Leo's mother at the North the state. The exhibition will be 38 .882 Roth limped away happy to get out very wild. ter State Police Barracks, the | WHAY New*. WTHT Sat. Nile Dancing a one-time member of the faculty End. Leo Is the same lad who has Detroit ...... 91 .VI .828 smashed a ninth Inning home run of tow’n. .The Tigers, by far, are I’arty. Bouton ...... 89 35 .818 2 "I will be the fl)s| to a)im)l that hunt started at 3 a.m. when Police- ' WON.S Hravea v*. New York at Manchester High, has guided starred with the Washington Capi­ played at Municipal Stadium in la.st night to give the Cleveland worse off. They're still here. They '1:00— 10:30— ClPvfflLnf...... 8H 81 .533 6*3 Indians a 4-3 victory over th* T didn't have If last Sunday." said man John Fersch. on a routine I the UOonna to outstanding court tols in the BAA two years ago and Middletown, with the opening WAghlnRton ...... 80 .44) • iV .s still have to face the relaxed Red­ Lou. “1 have had a few other W lVC 1290 (JJub. WTIC—Grand Old Opry. records during the past three kick-off scheduled for 8:30. Local Dotroit Tigers. The defeat dump­ check of the drlve-ln stand, sur- , the NBA last season. —WIerzMrkI Photo* ChicAfo ...... 57 89 .890 85 skins today and tomorrow. Not bad daya, but 1 don't think that prised a man In the act of rifling WnilO—GIv* and Take. 11)00— years. players will leave from the Rec at St. Loutg .... ed the Tigers out of a first place -Since the close of the 1019-50 Al Morgaa Clyde Plefcrml ...... 64 90 .375 17 to mention three more games In my record of 7-19 1* as bad aa It a cigarette vending machine. WTHT—Gridiron Frolic*. Newa on all stations. Tills eomfaig season, Hugh re­ cage seaaon, Leo has been resid­ 6:30. rhlltdelphlg ...... 49 98 .888 tic with the Yanks into second Detroit. 11:18— Naliaaal position. appears on the siu-faee." , KIre* Five Hhots ■ :S»-r- ports, the UConns will play an ex- ing in Roanoake Rapids, North The Blue Jacketa, who have Detroit buret into town yesterday The South Carollnla)) who won Rev. Jam es K. Bull Muslc with the Olds WONS-Music ...tensive schedule against many combined with the Hillsides, have rhllad«lphU ...... 88 66 .81.-. Papa Joe led off the last of the Bursting through the front door. i Carolina, a town of 8,100 Inhabi­ Boston ...... 80 f1 .587 7 tied with the Yankees for the lead. 14 gan)es for the A’s two years ago Fersch called on the man to halt, ' I'olln \lrllms Get Great Help News; 1290 nub, WDRC—The World Tonight new foes, some the beat In the tants where he playfd a fine game played one game thus far, win­ Brooklyn .... ninth with his game-winning blow A victory would have given the ...... 80 81 .567 7 after the TIgei-s had tied the and 16 last season, pointed o\it but the Intruder dashed out a Rev. James A. Bull of Boston, From Under-Water Rserrlse* Operell* Matinee. WTHT—Bob Consldlne Kaat. The UConns will have a of baseball with Roanoake 'Rapids ning 18 to 0 over a North Haven Tork ...... 77 86 .538 11 Tigers sole possession of first that he had pitched almost 2.*i0 Dodger* vs. Giant*. 11:35— Rain Moves Up High ^t. LfOulg . .. score at 3-;i on a two-out, two-run rear door Into the thickly fogged ,. ho supplied the pulpit of the Tsl- wealth of material back beaded by in the Class D Coastal Plain team. Although Sunday's contest ...... 72 71 ..403 16 place, a half game edge on the Innings in 47 games. WDRC—Public Service Program Togi Tokabaakaa, the new scor­ Is only an exhibiUon, It la highly Cincinnati ...... 82 82 .481 26 Vj homer by Don Kolloway In the Idle Yanks. swamplands as Fersch fired five cotlvlllc Congregational church at By Rd)« ln P. Jordan, M. D. League. The North End man bat­ "I've lost nine times by one injn Michigan vs 11:80— ing darting of the campus and an poaalbte that these two clubs will Chleafo ...... 81 84 .121 28 top of the ninth. shot* after him. some of which msy the niorulug wo)-*hlp service last Written for NE.i Hervlce Oregon ted .200 and played both first and PUtaburirh ...... 38 93 .363 38«i Instead, the “Spoilers" slapped and even (Implied a three hitter. FcKitball (lame. WTIC Music All American at any college. meet again later In the aeason. TTie Yanks and the third-place have tnken effect. ---- .Sunday, and at a business n>eet- Fewer than half of the vlclluis third base for the pennant win­ a devastating 4-3 defeat lipon them The record will also show I've Assistnnee at once was called, ;:(M). WHAY—Mnnnltghl Matinee . Hugh reports that three freshman ners. Tom Kelley, former Manchester Middletown Is also a member of Grid Game to Tonight Boston Red Sox were idle. They to drop the Bengal* Into second ing following was extruded a of poliomyelitis develop piii'al.vd* 11:55— *Tlnda” will add considerably to Tadsy's Osm« opened a two-game series In the helped save a number of games In and the area was blocked off. )inanlmoUB call to become paslor W lie M usic. Katkaveck reported-that be has High football coach and current the newly organized Connecticut I ktitera Plsyeke place, a half game below the New i; - relief.” of some of their muscles widen WONS New* the attack this fall and winter. baseball coach, will referee the Football Conference, playing in Blnsbsniton st WllkeB-Bsrrr. Yankee Stadium today. Yorkera. However, the heavy fog and the of the church, has accepted and signed a contract with the Caps for Brissle's ststus esme to light In nature of the land would have require after-care. The care thst New*; 1290 Club. 12:00— Hughle, a loyal Red Sox fan. Yale-Connecticut football game the southern section of the league. Report Branch Rickey Undefeated Teams Meet AraerlrsB Here’s the picture lii a nutslioll: will begin his duties tomorrow at the coming BAA season. Washing­ It was only a week ago last Tues­ Detroit last Tliursday when Con­ aided In the escape of the sought Concert Orch. w n c News; Dance Orchestra believes the Tankees will go on to thla afternoon at the Yale Bowl. .Should they, along with the Aces To Leave Dodger Post (Parnell l7-8> St Kew Turk W. L. P.C. GB. GTP; day that the Yanks rode Into town the eleven o’clock service. A num- Is required depends, of course, on Frequency Modulation arln the pennant because the Red ton will be coached by Bones Mc­ At Muzzy Field in (I.opat 17-8). New York ..ill 53 .632 - - lo nie Mack surpri.((ed hy starting the ))i*n. l)er of the parishioners met M)’. what muscles are affected and Where There’* Music. Kinney, onetime N. C. All Ameri­ Kelley Is considered one of the cop top honors In their respective leading the circuit by a half game. sore armed Joe Coteman against WIIHU—FM 98.7 MC. Box lack the necessary pitching. best referees In the nation. .sections, they would meet for the Detroit (Floutlcman 19-11) at Cleve­ Detroit ...... 91 .fl'28 % .9 It was believed he forced the , Hull at s social for that purpose, how seriously. The first step lu WFHA— 108.7 MC. can and a long-time friend of New York, Sept. 38.—(A*)-- CCIL Game; Morgan, land (Oarclt 10-10). The Indians Immediately dumped the pennant ambitioua Tigers. front door to gain entrance. 1290 n u b . However, Hugh will be rooting for league championship. Boston ...... 89 55 .618 10 them In the first game of two to Krllr. Dellu Fera SsliD-day evening. Septrmbor 16. the Istc trcstmcnl of polio after 6:00—Showtime the Sox today and tomorrow, and Leo's. Several months ago the As­ The New York Daily Mirror Chlraso (Pierce 10-16) at St. Loula Coleman, winner of none and loser the nolle disease has subsided Is Old, New Borrow ed. Satisfied with his team's defen­ (Fannin 6-8). Two of the ga)ne's crack left­ The new pastor, who succeeds 6:.10 - Bereno Gammell;'Weather sociated Press carri'd a story that said today in a copyright story Johnson May Play drop them Into second place. The of four at that time, waa banged Rev. Eimest Gordon who left In to make sure that pain Is relieved next week too. sive play laat Wednesday. Head Philadelphia (Wyae 8-13) at Waeh- handers, Mel Parnell of the Red Red Sox made their invasion last Frits DellaFerra will defend his 6:45—Concept Hour Charlie Muxlkevik, Hugh re­ Leo had,.been released but this that Branch Rickey la about to for alx runs In the very first April for his native Scotland, was and the release of miiecle tlgnt- Sport* of Kings Coon Trials Coach Joe Hugret feels that his Incton (Conauefra 7-7) nicht. Sox and Eddie Lopat of the Wednesday needing a double win town tennis singles title Sunday I^ii"er Filihuster Polka Hop. UTIC—FM 06.5 MC, ports, is now teaching school at was erroneous. Leo had planned part company with the Dodg­ Rained out of their scheduled Yiuiks. were the opposing pitch­ Inning. boi-n In Jiorrlson, Illinois, and g)’ad- neaa speeded. Until this Is done to accept a lucrative position In offensive power will Improve and ers, the club he has served Natleaal to take over the top spot. Instead, morning at the Robertson Park Brissie was quole«l ss saying WDRC—FM on the air I n.m, Ellsworth High in South Windsor. CCIL football opener with Bristol Brooklyn (Floe 18-11) at Phlladelplila ers In the Important game at the uated from (he University of Colo­ proper motion of the Involved 11:35 p.m. one of the Carolina mills but later he Intends starting the same line­ these last eight years. If he the Indians swept both ends of the courts at 10 o’clock, when he after the gaine won by Detroit Juke Box. Hussy graduated from Ellsworth Listed Sunday up that started the Rockville con­ in Bell Town’s Muzzy Field last (Helnteelman 2-8). Stadium today. They boasted F ikI-s ill (lollapsc* rado in 1945, with a Rachrlor of part, usually arm or leg, is im Sauve aa WDRC and later starred with the UConn decided to play one more year In has not already done ao.” Mew York (Jonea 12-15) at Bolton twin bill to send the stricken Sox meets I>ee Urbanettl, former town that he waa ready and able to Arta degree and Iron) Union Theo­ possible. The relief of pain and Horse Karrs. test, with the exception of Bill Identical 17-8 records, with Par­ reeling into third place. U'FTIA eagers. Lust fall Hussy played the play-for-play big league. The story, written by Gua night. Manchester High’s Indians (Sain If-I2>. champ. In the ftnala of the Rec pitch If'oalled upon. logical Seminary In New York. In relaxation of muscles Is accom­ Shaw who Is lost to the team Cincinnati (Peteraon 0-3) at Pltta- nell riding the crest of a nine- Yesterday's lose waa a heart- According to Brisaie. who spoke (Ckintinaed from Page One) P.M. pro haaketball with Manchester In Practice for the Caps will start First Heat at 10:.30 at Steiger, went on to say: win try again tonight with the game winning streak. Lopat has 1948. with a Bachelor of Divinity plished hy the use of Intelligently Michigan V* Oregon from three to four weeks. The big “Rickey, It is understood, burxh (Laa- 5-9). breaker for the Tigers. The end Tennis Tournament. with mueh chagrin and disappoint­ 6:00 Racing and Sports the Elaatem League. Mussy Is September 30 at Bolling Field In kickoff at 8:15. St. Loula (Lanier 11-8 and Pollet 13- won four out of six decisions from degree. He was ordained to the prescribed sedatives, heat, passive Foolball Gamp. halfback suffered a bad knee In­ came In the laat half of the ninth Seeded One and Two in the ment. Manager Mark told him collapsed, aehen-faced. at 4:18 a.m.. W(\X' News; 6:15-Farm Report: Weather also studying for his Master's de­ Washington. Leo says the Capa North Coventry Area; has sold his 25 per cent inter­ Coach Walker Briggs is some­ 13) at (Tileafo (M lnner T-12 and Itlller the Red So.-t and Parnell three out ministry the same year. motion, snd simply the passage of Community 6:.10 jury In ■ Wednesday's winning est In the Brooklyn Baseball when Joe Gordon blasted a home tourney, both men lived up to ex­ right out after Cleveland game almost five and a half hntira later. I Service Time. Western Serenade gree at Springfield College. must find a replacement for big cause. what thankful for the postpon- 11-5). Two zamea. of four from New York this year. In 1946 he served as pastor of time. 6:45-Woman's 1 Page Two other former playere of Expert Large Fielrl Club to Webb and Knapp, run over the left field fence to snap pectations and w " now clash for that he was through for the year llouae Over-rode Veto Morningside Presbyterian Church. Al soon as It becomes possible, WTHT Treasury Time. Don Otten who has Jumped to the The cisssy Bill Atkins and Gene ment because Al Morgan and Bob­ A Yankee sweep of the two a 3-3 tie. the championship honors. It Supporlera of the bill had been 7:00 News: Candlelight and Greer. Ken Chapman and Jimmy rival National League. Otten, Leo huge real estate firm, with by Johnson, two regulars, will be games will virtually knock the Phoenix, Ariz. In the fall of 1947 th* effort tl directed to stimulat­ WHAY—New*: Artlitry In Silver Blosle are after their maater's de­ Morlarty will start at ends, with headquarters In Manhattan. Gordon's bloat offset a dramatio should be an Interesting match as sitting back determined to let Ita Rhythm. says, is just a step behind the The Manrhester Coon and Fox back In the lineup. Both suffered Red Sox out of contention. each man plays a different style. h* was pastor of the DeGrssse ing muscular movement*. Th(* 7:80—Vaughn Monro* , grees in pbyaicaU education this Club l« ready to handle a record Mike Wrobel and Norm Andrlo at Reached by phone and asked if I League Leaders | two-run rally by the Tigers In ths opponents talk themaelvea out. Community Church In New York, must be don* with great car*. In :0O— mighty George Mikan as a “buck­ tackles, and center Ernie Oakman slight injuries this week In prac­ Easter Big Gua* top half of ths ninth that had Urbanettl features a “chopping" They were confident they had the 8:00—Newe; Anything Goes fall al; the University of Indiana. et" operative. entry during the running of the he would confirm or deny the tice and were not expected to play The Indians scored all of their game with placements whereas Urges Probe and Russell Community Church In aecomplUhIng It leveral measures. WTHT—T*a and Crump*t*. w n c —FM on the air BiS8 a.m.« The soft-spoken UOonn coach will be flanked by George "Spin­ transaction, Rickey, after a pulled them up from a 3-1 deficIL votea to write the measure Into I.ncluding mnsaage, may be necra- Leo has beep lo professional Eleventh Annual Coon Dog Trials last night. However, both have re­ runs in last night’s thrilling en­ Frits plays a driving game. New York City. He also served WDRC - Old Record Shop. I a.m. expreased keen interest in the tomorrow on the club grounds In ach" Vlncek and Pinky Pohl. Big pause, slowly declared: By The Associated Press A homer by Don Kolloway on top law over the veto. the church In Green RIv’er. Ulsh. sary. Onre the plan of action ha* sports — baseball and baaketball— Tiny Pockett along with Tom covered and win start tonight. Nb UobbI Leskgue counter after two ouU. Big Luke of a two-out single by Johnny To get Into the finals DellaFerra The House had already overriden WKNB News; Scorrboard. Same as WnC HanchesUr Eastern League team. North Coventry. The first heat will “ 'No, I will not discuss my drew a bye In the first round, then Of Hearsts’ In 1948 he was appointed associate been decided It Is possible to pro­ WTIC Living 19.M). The losses of key players were dis­ since graduating from North Caro­ Madigan, Johnny Patrick, and Co-Captalns Doug Wlsse and Batting—Musial, St. Louis, Easter drove in their first three Groth had lUved off what seemed Mr. Truman’s objections, swiftly Television get under way at 10:30 a.m. and personal affairs In any way.’ ” runs off Hal Newhouser, who illmlnated Al Whitney, 6-3, 6-4; minister of the first Spanish Evan­ ceed with the varlotiM measures .1:15— M’NIir-TV cussed and the new men desiring lina State In 1948. He has high Jackie Sloan are expected to take Carlo Petricca wlU_lead their .346; Robinson, Brooklyn, .335. certain defeat for DetrolL yesterday afternoon by a 286 to 48 that are necessary to bring about hopes of becoming a high school or the ninning will continue until late went the distance for Detroit, Rosario Sapienza 8-6, 6-3; and 'his gelical Oiurrh of New- York City, WHAY Artistry In Rhyllim. A.M. to {day here were also part of the afternoon when the finals will over on the defense. These four mates In this important struggle, Runs—Stanky, New York, 109: Then up came Gordon. He was War Record vote. That was 63 votea more than under the New’ York City Mlaslon the greatest possible degree of college teacher-coach tn the near men did a remarkable job In that Torgeson, Boston, 108. Easter socked his 28th homer the first man to face Hal Newhoue- cousin, Ray DellaFerra, 3-6, 6-1, WTIC—Herman Hickman. 11 :.30—Acrobat Ranch conversation. Mention of one new­ bring the dog's events to a close. victorious In their only start, the 6- 2. the neceasary two-third majorttv. Society. muscular recovery. P.M. comer caused Hugh to say, “He'll future. capacity laat Wednesday night Runs batted in—Ennis. Phila­ after Larry Dobey walked with er ia the last of the ninth. On the The all-night talk-feat threat­ 5:30— The prize money being offered Is Indians will be facing a tested two down in the first inning to Urbanettl byed the first round, (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Bull was also rrsdunled M)i*cle strength I* obtained bv 2:.10 Yankees v’s, Boston team up great with Jackie Allen. Dependable Yosh Vlncek heada combine that has tasted victory In delphia, 118; Ktner, Pittsburgh, second pitch Joe swung and sent ened to throw a wrench into Con­ from th* Unlverslly of Maine, with Increasing the amount of activity WTIC Wayiie Hovvcll Show. attracting the best dogs In New give Bob Feller a 2-0 wqrklng defeated Ken Goodwin. 6-4, 6-4; Wl)|l(’ old Kecord Shop. 5:00 Mr, Magic They could be the best guards In Engleind'^d the followers of the the Aces’ speedy backfleld. He Local Sport two straight by big scores. Bris­ 116. a towering drive over the 365 foot Win Sharpe 6-0, 7-5; and Marshall replied In a stotement Issued In gress plans to adjourn sometime a Bachelor of Art« d-vree. and very gradually. This Is done In will be at the fullback slot, while Hits—Musial, St. Louis, 184; margin. fence with plenty to spare. \ tT irr - Tea snd Crumnrls. .1:15 Telctunes the league." Like hundreds of oth­ Los Augeles Rams Coon triam should be In for an tol, noted for Its basketball teams. Warren in the seml-flnals, 6-1, 6-1. New York by William H. White, today until Nov. 27, after the elec­ I'n'on Seminary with the degree many different wav* and In manv 5 :3 0 -.loe DIMaggio ers, Hugh was surprised to learn young BUI Schultz from East Snider, Brooklyn, 178. The Tiger* counted an unear))- Another One Ron Loea tions. 5:45— exciting day. Is making a comeback on the grid­ ed run in the third but Easter editor of the Hearst newspaper of Bachelor of Dlvlnltv She has cases Includes under-water exer­ 5:45—Wendv Barrie Al Palmieri had not been aureees- Hartfor will direct the team from C h a tter Doubles — Schoendienst auid It marked the 10th time among The Senate, on Lucas' motion cises. Under-water exercises have WHAY- Sports. Club President Hub Austin has iron this fall. She holds wins over stroked a two-out, run-scoring bureau there; had experience In nulpit, parish 6:30—Lone Ranger ful in being placed in this area. TroiiDce Yankees hia committees all set to run off the quarterback position. Stan Musial, St. Louis, 41. their laat 12 defeats that the Tigers “To charge aa Senator McMahon reconsidered Its earlier adoption of calling teaching and socisl work. been a great boon. The tempera­ W(.X\;—.Sports. Burr Carlson, elongated star of Griffin will replace Shaw at left Plalnville and East Hartford while single in the bottom of the third 7 :0p ■ Hank MrCune Show the yearly event, smoothly. Joe Governor Al Rogers, giant Triples — Ashbum. Philadel­ have loet by a one-run margin. No Pennant Races has that there waa anything Ir­ a resolution providing for a receas The Tslcotfvllle ("hurch 1* hodd. ture of the water must be kept WTHT Here’s to Veteran" 7:,10 —Alan Ymine- Show laat season's New Britain Teach­ half, while diminutive Huck Ellis tackle with the University of Con­ Manchester dumped Rockville 13-0 phia. 14; Bell, PItUburgh, U. to restore Cleveland’s advantage Los Angeles, Sep t 38—IF)— Sterling will act as the field mar­ a week ago. to two runs. wonder Manager Red Rolfe stalked regular Is. It aeems to me, to Im­ today. The effect waa to nullify Ing a new nnrsnnage which It I* .lust right. The water supports 6;(H>— 8 00 Bent *he Clock ers College five, will not play at Is the team's number one rirht- necticut eleven will wear jersey Home runs—Klner. Pittsburgh, out of the Tigers’ dressing room At a Glance the previous approval of the reso­ exrrecied wDI he rendv for occu- the limbs so thst they esn he WTIC News Aerial magic generated by the Los shall to settle any difficulties or halfback. It win be a big squad that takes Feller breezed along In great pugn the honesty and Integrity of 0:00 -.S'>turdav Night Revue Storrs this fall. Greer said. Burr, Angeles Rams struck the New disputes that may arise. number 80 thla fall. 46; Pafko, Citicago, 35. muttering; the members of those draft boards lution, but the Senate can adopt nanev this fall. moved with much less effort than It was reported, was rend.v to the field for Coach Tommy Mona­ •style until two were out in tlie WHAY News. 10:00 Wrestling York Yanks and today they were Herman Montle will be In charge Following tomorrow night's Stolen bases—Jethroe, Boston, " W e ’re always one run shy. (In which he and his brqthera were It again later. Is neecssar.v In the air. transfer to UOonn hut the big fel­ contest, the Aces’ next league en- han’s Bristol eleven. They will rate ninth. Johnny Groth then singled By The Associated Press WTHT—Sports; Music at Six, all square with Los Angeles In the of the ring In which all dogs must George Keith, a tine defensive 34; Torgeson, Boston, and Snider, W ere always one run ahy.” registered). Proposes Recess Walking, when the patient I* WONS-Ncwa. low will remain In the Hardware counter will be against the Staf- back at Wesleyan University last favorjles over Manchester, hut the Brooklyn, 15. and Kolloway followed w'ith hla Gordon shared honors with American l.e«gue Senator Douglas (D-Illi then rendv for It, has to be undertaken a ty . National League Football race. appear before the start of the heat, sixth homer to tie the score, Joe W L Pet. GB TP “Senator MrMphon or anyone Pay-Off Mail WDKC—News. Louis Lucler will handle the Can­ Sunday, October 1. fall, has been helping Head Coach locals nope to upset the Strikeouts—Spahn, Boston, 188; teammates Bob Feller and Luke else Is welcome to Investigate the proposed a Senate rcceas until 1 earefiilly and gradually. Some­ Is Arresled Here Half-time at the football game The Rama swept to a 45-38 tri­ at Stafford. The locals' next home Walker Briggs with the Manches­ Ginsberg and Newhouser kept the New York ..91 53 .632 10 WCXX’ -M usIc Hall. umph under a bright moon last teen In the Club house where sand­ Petricca and Harry FTaveU will Blackwell, Oncinnati, 181. Easter. For Feller it was In the records to tholr heart's content. p m., e. s. t., with an agreeiuent to times certain mtjscles are nfferted start will be October 22, against ter High eleven this seaaon. Pitching—Maglie, New . York, rally alive with Infield hits but nature of a revepge victory. It Detroit ...... 91 54 .628 9 Bar«‘s flops’ Naiiien WKNB .News; SporU night before 23,768. It gave them wiches and drinks may be obtained. probably take to the air with Clyde It wo)ild appear, though, that Sen­ vote on the bill at 4 p.m. e. a. t. which makes It neeessary to sup­ i:IU— After Accident a yet unannounced foe. Pickral and Morgan running the 16-4, .800; Konatanty, Philadel­ Johnny Lipon grounded out to ^ back In 1940 that the Tigers Boston ...... 89 55 .618 2 10 But Senator McCarran (D-Nev) port them with brace*. In mill a one-one standing and tied them The tough job of making a trial end the threat. Remaining games: ator McMahon la not as sanguine WKNB Easy Khylhui. for the dogs to follow or "laying Several local baaketball players outside. Line smacking falls Into phia, 14-6, .762. Mat him, 2-0, to put a mathemat- about publicity on hla own back- principal sponsor of the bill, ob­ (Continued from Page One) cases, restoring the muscles may HANDYMAN SPECIAL with the Yanks >n the National The crowd of 29,909 fans had New York at Home (6); Wash­ 5:15— George W. Bauer, J r , 16. of 878 Conference campaign. the doag" will go to Chet Flavell have been seen working out at the the hands of Jimmy Roach and icHl end to Cleveland** pennant grmmd." jected. take only s few weeks. In the IM l FOUR DOOR FORD East Side Rec. The group includes American League hardly’ settled In their seats when chances. Again in 1948. the Tigenp. ington 4. Bo.ston 2. Away (4); Bos­ Douglas suggested that the severe ones It takes m)ich longer. WTIC Bob .Steele, Strictly The Yanks made a run for the and Harry Fowler. Yago Schiller High and Bristol Hank Agostinelll. Gordon began the last of the Gould said in a separate state­ tomey Miles F. McDonald snd | Griswold street. Glastonbury, waa Radio aad Heater—$St5 Al Surowiec, Joey Accomero, Don Batting—Goodman, Boston, behind Newhouser, whipped him’ ton 2, Philadelphia 2. .Senate take a breathing spell Judge Lcibowitz, The Improvement often contlnu"* .Sports; Weather, money In the early stages but and Ed Dziadus will take care Both clubs are pointing for this ninth by socking Newhouser’s Dcti-oit at Home (7); St. Louis ment that if MeMahon i.s Inter­ arrested last night for reckleaa of the drawing on the Ithlca Feath­ Hubbard, John Groman, Joe Con­ engagement and are confident of a .357; Kell, Detroit, .842. handily to force the Indians into a ested In hia draft record. "I sug­ while the people had a chance to After the conference. Impellitteri for n verv loiig time: In fact, the WDKC Get More Out of Life soon melted under the Rams’ second pitch over the leftfleld 4, Clevelahd 3. Away (2); Cleve­ WON8 Tune Time. driving following an accident at TOWN MOTORS scorching attack and trailed from erweight 12 gauge shotgun and 111 Scoreless Tie nolly, Tommy Mason, Norm Burke triumph. It Is the first CCIL con­ Runs—DIMaggio, Boston, 125; historic pennant play-off in Bos­ gest he ask my draft board." He read the president’s veto message said he was studying "certain rec­ amount of parnivsis at the height and Tomniy Conran. Stephens. Boston, 121. fence to break up the game. Th* ton. land 2. during the day. of the disease is rihnost always WHAY—Supper .Serenade. 11:30 at the intersection of Mid* 4S West Center St. TeL WIST there on o\it In a game replete other prizes. test for the two teams. blow was Gordon's I9th. added that "aa to the Senator's ommendations" made to him by Runs batted In—Dropo, Boston, Feller had a four-hitter going Boston at Home (6); New York "We might ‘w’ell reach a wiser greater than It will be later on. WTHT—News. with spectacular scoring plays. The job of marking the roads Coach Dick Danielson's Man­ In the only National League relation* with Serge Rubinstein the judge and the district attorney. die Turnpike, east, and Summit 142; Stephens, Boston, 140. into the ninth. The only run scored 2, Washington 4. Away (4); Phila- decision after the people have re­ Results Rewarding 6:30— to the clubgrounds will be under­ chester High soccer team opened President Art Pongratz of the game, the Pittsburgh Pirates dMphla 2, New York 2. whom I exposed, there's the rec­ "I am In this picture from now street. When presented tn Towa taken by George Oreenway. This fioftball Twilight League reports Hits -Kell, Detroit, 208; Riz- off him waa unearned. He gave up ord.” , acted to the veto message." Doug­ on." the acting mayor said. "What When progress has stopped, the WTIC .NBC Symphony. Ita season yesterday afternoon by Sports Mirror edged the Oncinnati Reds, 8-7, National League las said. " final steps In after-care must Court this morning, Bauer had his Is to help the out of town dog the night lighting unit at Robert­ zuto. New Y'ork, 185. eight hits in all. The fornicr strike­ "No Connection" with Draft Case I will have to say on Monday will Wt.'CC News; .Muslr Hall. case continued to Sept. 30, Doubles—Kell, Detroit, 51; In ten innings imder the lights at W L Pet. GB TP be begun. Sometimes this may handlers and spectators find their playing a scoreless tie with Bristol. son Park, owned by the Softball out king fanned five and registered McMahon said that he did repre­ Sa.vs People Plant Bill clarify the situation ” WTHT Harry WIsmer Sports, The other car Involved waa driv­ It waa a CCIL game. Two over- Wertz. Detroit, ■ 88. Forbes Field, Pinch-hitter Wallv Philadelphia 88 .615 11 inchide surgery, such as the way to the grounds which Is lo­ Twl League franchise holders. Is Today A Year Ago—The New' his 15th triumph. It was his 10th sent Rubinstein in an Immigration When McCarran dbjected, “A Sorry 5le*s" WDKC S(K)rt* Kcvlcw. en by Harold A. Whiting, 19, of up for sale. Triples—Evers. DetroiJ;. 11; Za- Westlake broke up the gan)e w)lh Boston ...... 80 61 .567 7 13 Douglas launched a speech lengthening of a tendon. At other cated on River road off Route 44 York Yankee* retained their two- a tw’o-run single. Bob U.sher of victory over Newhouser In the an­ case before his election to the Sen­ Judge Leibowitz, who termed WKNB .Sport* .Newsreel. wlCfca"**’? . ' ’" * ''" ‘- ' " " ‘ he game rllla, DIMaggio and Doerr, Bos­ cient duel between the two for­ Brooklyn ...80 61 .667 7 13 ate. But he said he ‘'ngs’er had the against the bill. times, special apparatus can he 08 Whiting Lane, West Hartford. In North Coventrj-. Aa usual there game lead over the Boston Red the Reds sent the game into over­ the case a "sorry mess," also had 6:45— His wife, Anne, 20, was taken to starred for the ton. 10. mer top hurlers. Newhouser has Remaining games; slightest ronnertlon’’ )vith Rubin­ In announcing that he Intended this to say: used or the patient taught to de­ SOFTBALL will bs no admission charge and Dwight Perr}’, faculty manager Sox bj’ splitting a doubleheader time with a three-run homer m Philadelphia at Home (2); velop trick movements which real­ WTHT -It's Your Business. •Manchester Memorial hospital and fres parking. to ^ M s while MIriicel waa best for Home runs—Rosen. Cleveland, beaten Bob only four times. stein’s draft ease. to vote to override the veto, Lucas "While this Investigation is go­ oruitoL at Manchester High, reports that with Washington. the ninth. Brooklyn 2. Away (9|; Boston .1. ly mean the substitution of one WONS Over the Kainbow. treated for nervous shock, accord­ any student who purchued a bus 36; Dropo. Boston. 34. The' Indians made only seven He said he had given this Infor- said he disliked going against the ing on. we want the decent cops to Lineup*: Five Years Ago — Frankie Stolen bases—DIMaggio, Bos­ New Y’ork 4. Brooklyn 2. m))sculnr g)oun for another. In WDKC- -News: Larry Lesueur. ing to police, and then discharged. FRANKIE^S DRIVE-IN ticket for the Bristol-Mancbester Parker defeated Herbie Flam, 6-2, hits off Newhouser. Two "were by nration to the .Tniirnal-American In president but felt compelled to do know thst we are behind them 100 Bristol ton, 15; RIzzuto, New York, 12. Brooklyn at Home (11): Baston j Deeemher. 1948, bnt that the fol­ so. He spoke to a hushed cham­ rU of these steps, patience, rare WKNB .Music. .Ml.a. Whiting complained of pains Silk City Meets game in Bristol last night and who 6-4, to successful].)’ defend his Easter, who pounded over all but per cent." , J EAST HARTFORD ...... Glow Strikeouts — Lemon, (Cleveland, 25,000 lu See tl lost of Cleveland's runs. The 6, New York 3. Philadelphia 2. lowing February the paper print­ ber shortly after Longer col­ snd skill are Important. The re­ 7:00— In both knees and In the head. wishes a refund may get It tonight Pacific Southwest tennis crown. Newspaper report* said the Goal 162; Reynolds, New York, 152. Giant Negro first baseman blasted Away (2): Philadelphia 2. ed an article hy Gould "attem pt­ lapsed. sults ar* rewarding because most WON8- -Al Heifer, Sport*. Bauer, who received hie driver’a from Mr. Perry at 6:45 In front Ten Years Ago— Fenelon cap­ Boston at Home (."i); Philadel­ resignation of Commissioner o^ those who have been crippled WCCC- -Music Hall. VS. Monday Night ...... Robetgs of the high school. The scheduled Pitching—Trout, Detroit, 13-5, laW Play UConns his 28th home run with one aboard ing to link me to Rubinstein’s "The American people are anx- O’Brien and his two top com­ license only yesterday, waa going Fullback tured the Lawrence Realization .722; Raschl, New York, 20-8, and two out in the first. HU single phia 3. New York 2. Away (8); dr.") ft case." have an anti-Communlst can be greativ Imnrovcd and event­ WHAY -Symphony Hall. south on Summit street and alleg­ game waa moved up one night, Stakes for three-year-olds at Bel­ Brooklyn 6, New York 2 manders. CTilef Inspector August ually are able to take part In WTHT- ...... ••••,...... Peterson from last night to tonight, by .714. with two out in the third scored And he said that no"- "the bill placed on the statute books,” -Robert Nathan. edly failed to stop at the etop sign, WALNUT ST. T a v e r n The Silk City Athletic Club will Fullback mont Park, New Haven, Sept. 33.—(>P( — Lucas said. W. Flath snd William T. Whalen, many physical activities. WDRC- -Th* Lineup Tommy Monahan, director at ath­ Dale Mitchell with the third run. hoodlum . Hear-st pre.ss has nn- according to Patrolman Edward hold an important meeting Mon­ Vlgnons ...... Henne Fifteen Years Ago— The St. Over the past 75 years the Yale Clilef of Detectives msy be Im- 7:1.1— MANCHESTER day evening at the VFW at 8 letics at Bristol High. StaszowBki-Oerardl Win Oddly enough. Feller wasn’t too poiinced a nuieker campaign to de­ Lucas hin)self helped to write minenl. .M. Winder. The Whiting vchiel* „ Left Halfback Louis Cards dropped 3% games be­ West Hartford, Sept. 23— football team has played a total elated over his victory. file mv honor and mv nubile ca­ into the measure one of Its major Dr. Jordan will answer qwailnns W-I-HT Bert Andrews. was being driven west ton th* o'clock. All members are urged to ...... Mlcuccl hind idle, first-place Cliicago In of 62 games against four (Connect­ Friends (iive FVle Within the Police Department from hi* readers In a speeial enl- attend, as there are several bua- The Oonneeticut Pro-Pro Best "I didn’t get a special kick out reer" In s series of articles hy provisions, that calling for Intcrn- WONS Twin Views of the Turnpike. Burnside School Diamond Center Halfback Preliminary plans for the Utttle the National League, losing to Ball golf championship belongs to­ icut colleges—Wesleyan, Trinity, Gould to begin Surdsv, iTicnt/of dangerous Reds In time Itself, O Brien ordered demotions umn nnee a week. Walrh for It. New*. tnesa transactions that must be Kosakowskl...... Luba League banquet were drawn up at of beating Newhouser tonight,” of 11 more plainclothesmen—one a put to a vote. Pittsburgh. day to Stan Staszowski of Green Coast Guard Academy and the Bob said candidly. "It doesn’t make For Cancer V*irfini of war, invasion or Insurrection 7:80— Dies of Boras Corner Tolland and School Streets—East Hartford „ Right Halfback a meeting held last night at the University of Connecticut—with­ sergeant. They all were sent back Secretary Pat Bolduc requesU Ssempleuskl...... Laser Woods and Henry Gerard! of Put­ a particle of difference to me who Another provision calls for regis­ WDKC —Vaughn Monro*. East Side Rec. President Sher Weekend FootbaO Broadcast nam who had a 36-hole score of out once tasting defeat. to pounding beats. w exxv -Newa: Music Hall. that all baseball uniforms be turn­ Outside Left Robb reports the affair will be wins the pennant — New York, (UontiniMd from Page One) AFL Meeting tration of Communist organiza­ TIiiipImt Selected Sharon. Sept, 28 —0^—Mrs. SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 -10:30 A. M. 134 yesterday at Rockledge. It Jtorc than 25,000 are expected Bocton or Detroit. 1 was just do- tions and fronU with the Depart­ Aska Murphy to Handle ( W WONS — Hardy Family, Tessie Melvin, 77, died tn Sharoa ed In at this meeting, as they must ...... Conrad held on Wednesday evening, Oc­ There was no explanation for j be cleaned before being stored Inside Left (Times are Eastern Standard) was the second straight Utic in the in the Vale Bowl today to see if ing my job out there." Mrs. Hardy wiw s member asked ment of JiuUce. WTHT- —Buz* ^Adlam's Play- Hospital of third degree burns sttf- tober 18. The site will be an­ Saturday event for Staszowski, who bad the University of Connecticut, on iJrges FEPC Lucas observed that Congreas the moves. But In the same dlvl- ' As Scoutmaster room away until next seaaon. Bolduc al­ McNamara ...... r . Richards nounced at a later date. A full to help. A Hotel donated a ball­ (ered in a gas axploaion In bar so asks that raffle returns be „ Center 1:45 p. m. NBC and M BS: Ore­ Bob Kay of Warapanoag for a ita third try. can break this rec­ room. Food was supplied by ca­ had pasMd the bill by "over­ Sion last Monday, two plainclothes­ W TIC- -Jo DIMaggio Show. spartmJnt at LakevlU*. Hia acci­ program Is now being arranged, gon State at Michigan State. partner when he won a year ago. ord. Some think It can. Yale is re­ whelming m ajorities" and added men w’ere demoted and sent back 8:00— made at thla date. 'rte committee will again meet terers. Breweries and distiller­ (Continued from Page One) Joseph Dyer, chairman of Boy dent happened last Septambsr t.‘ Any local candidate wishing to Inaids Right...... (Those MB.S staUons which carry Leo Mallory of Wheeler Park and ported weak In material, and Nobel Wiuiier ies provided refreshments. En­ he believed that the will of Con­ to beats pending an Investigation Scout organization in Manchester, WDRC -G ene Autry. Mrs. Melvin, seeking to hsat her Friday night at 8 at the East Side Joe Chjrtin of Edgewood were sec­ UConn ia supposed to have an up gress should prevail. as to w’hether they had staged the play baaketball thla coming sea­ ...... •••••...... H. Richards Rec. baseball’s game of the day will tertainers offered to do their bit trol. wages and other matters waa presided over the troop committee WTIC—Voices and-Events. apartment with a gaa oven, son, either In the Rec Senior OuUlde Right not carry the football game.) ond yesterday with 138, and Eddie and coming squad for Its first without charge. "1 regret exceedingly lo take phony arrest of a member of the WTHT Shoot the Moon. apparently forgot to light ths gas Burke of Woodbridge and Bob .resr under ex-Harvard . Coach Art Lauds y. N. spelled out in resolutions adopted meeting held at the Second Con­ League, or the Y Senior League Substitutes.- Sunday The guests gave. too. More this step,” he said, "but there are gambling ring. gregations! church last evening. WHAY - Cak* Lighting Cere- after opening th* Jets. Th* gas ex­ The Blue Ribbons. Stkte and 3:25 p. m. ABC-TV Philadelphia Schappa of Rockville came In with Valpey. Tha kick-off. U at 1 p. m. yesterday. Among other things mony. Is cordially Invited to attend Mon- Manchester: Sheekey, Blardl. than $500 in donations was count­ the resonitiona asked that the limes when issues are basic." He Meanwhile. Impellitteri asked ploded when she lit a mateh lx aa New England duckpln bowling Engles at C:hlcago Cardinals. 139 for third money. (e ji.t); (ODtlBiMd Fran Figs Oxe) said he could not "stultify ” his Th* committee selected George W ON8- Twenty Queations, Asy-a meeUng. The Aces hope for ^ g U . Machla, Duff, Fre­ ed early In the evening. minimum wage be boosted to $1 Assistant U. S. Attorney ’ffhemas Thurber ss* Scoutmaster and set adjoining room. chette, Handler, Hansen, Rubaka. champions will use the lanes at (Non-league cities only plus those conscience by voting to sustain a good turnout as they will a t­ an East Hartford MbabUabment ..... ------Mrs. Hard.v dieerful an hour, that clyil rights v)jl fair F. Murphy If he would work on the 7:30 Friday evenings a* the troop TIRE SALE Anderson. leaguAcltiM in which no game is U.N. Secretary-(3eneral, adding "In With death shadnning the par­ Mr. Iruman's veto.- gambling case. tempt to field strong quintets In thts aeaaon as thetr home alleys. sch ed u ^ ). a very real sense, the task per­ employment practices (FEPC) meeting date. both loops or will withdraw their _ Fltsgsrald, Spurdlte. The past two years the Ribbons ty, It S’ould have been easy for legislation be adopted, and that At the same time Lucas appeated Murphy, the sucressful prosecu­ franchises. Fouor, Choquette. formed in Palestine was a coopera­ the guests to feel depression. But to opponents of the bill not to con­ Boy* who w’lah to join or adults PINE PHARMACY bowled out of the Bowling Green federal aid be enacted for educa­ tor of Alger Hirs on a charge of Interested in Scouting may contact PINE PHARMACY _ Time; Four 15-mlnuts periods; The diphtheria rats In Japan haa Call for Bowling Res^rvilfions tive achievement, carried out by the example set by Mrs. Hardy tinue what he called their flllbua- perjury. Intends to resign his post $ Q . 9 S 2 overtimes. in Manchester. 86 tion. Rev. Leland Hunt or one of the bssn reduced percent since the AT vis a highly competent team of more prevailed. In her brief appear­ ter. saying that Senators were early next month. Referees: Turner and Rollick. beginning of the occupation. Delegates asked for Immediate entitled to vote. following troop commlttMmen: X 16 Jimmy Pontlllo Is again serving than 700 military observers and ance, Mrs. Hardy smiled happily price controls of selective com- iAist Night'a Fights I^ en American botxMa meet In international civil servants of at her well-wishers. She made a All during his long speech on Jack Mercer, phone 3-3787. Ray­ PINE PHARMACY as manager of the bowling lanes convention, the railroads have New Englond't Finest Alleys modittee, but no freeze' on wages mond Greene. 2-9539, Jam es Brand, many nationalities.'' quiet plea for aid to cancer vic­ unless and until wages reach the bin Longer lind been first bel­ at the Bowling Green this faUT heavy traffic but little business. lowing, then chatting amiably. He 2-0430, Walther Grander, 2-2425, By The ABBOcIatcd Press Frankie’s Oppose Moshe Sharett, Israel MinUter tims. And she spoke optimistical­ parity with l?re-Korean prices. Daylight Saving . Is Open Sunday All Day FLUB TAX—WITH OLD TOUE New York—Johnny Saxton. of Foreign Affairs here for the As­ ly of her future, despite her phy- discussed not only the bill but a Milton Hansen, 3-1285 or Robert MANCHESTER In another resolution the A FL dozen other topics. Tracy. 144%, New York, outpointed Tony Walnuts Sunday sembly, called the award a “flitting stcians’ tragic pronouncement. expressed “some apprehension re­ Time Soon Ends Free DflHv«i7 AO Tow Drag Notdo PaUono, 146%, New York, 10. Spurto ia Brigf | tribute to a great servant of the “My doctors tell me they are garding the undue delay” in He is a husky six-footer with a f Hove Ju st 50 Tires At This Price Hollywood, Calif.—J . T. Roos, BOWLING GREEN United Nations,” adding “it gives able to save about 65 per cent of achieving merger of the AFL and pow’erful voice, noted for his desk­ Pratt, WWtiiey Orta Lota af Work 102%. San J om. outpointed Milo The Walnut StrMt Tavern soft- renewed strengtll' to >fai;h iii its the cancer patients,” Mrs. Hardy thumping speeches. (Conttaned fram Pag* One) 654 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. CIO and asked that these efforts At one , point he praised Mr, Hartford. Sept. 23— Pratt IW Racvlar Price On Thla Tire la 118.60 Pins Tux Sacage, 161%, SeatUe, 10. bsll team will play Frankls’a By The Associated Press cause." said. “1 think I s ill be one of the be speeded. 664 CENTER STREeIt T E L S-9814 New Orleans—Freddie Dawson, dott OPEN t P. M. UNTIL CL0SIN6-:’TEL. 4882 6 5 .” Truman as "a brave man and a and blinking at an early alarm, and Whitney Division, United Air­ Drtvs-In of East Hartford Sunday A resolution asking the AFL to will be sunny, cool end not so Chicago, outpointed Irvin morning a t the Burnside school Kansas City—Ed (Porky) oii- Orltlealljr lojond hi AeeldMt But tears slipped down her great President” for having V’etoed craft Corporation, ha* been award­ WB HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OP NEW TIRES IN Stein, 145%, New Orleans, 13. var of SeatUe, Wash., shot a 63 refuse t o ' hold its conventions in the anti-subWrsIve measure. windy, with the temperature up to ed government contracte totaling PINE' PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY diamond In Baat Hartford. in»U fiaees cheeks os she was wheeled from cities where equal accomodations TOWN — ALL Sl^ES 4.75 * 19 TO 8.20 x 10 Mslboums—Jos Brown, 188%, to taka the lead at the 36-hole SUN. the ballroom. But shortly after, it became ap­ 85 er 80. $4,850,000 for turbo Jet planes, and will bs the first meeting of these mark in the $15,000 Kansaa City Wlnatcd, Sept. 33—{«)—Dr. Wil­ are not available to all delegates, The outlook for Monday la for $3,330,000 for turbo Jet engine de­ New Ortsana. knocked out Jack liam Blrney, 50, was injured crit­ parent that he could not continue. Haasea, 136%, Australia. S. two clubs. The Tavern array, ra- Open with a U 4. 2 :S 0 P .M . was referred to the AFL Executive fair and colder weather, with a velopment T^ie P ratt and Whit­ ^ WE ALSO HAVE 20 0.00 x 10 esnt Rac Laagua pUyoSs wlnnara, ically yeatsrday when his head Council. Orgaalae Natloxallttoa BurcsMi killing frost likely early in the ney oontracte were included In a Barcelona — L ou is Romaic, went through the wihdshield of hM It was propooed by A. Philip WHITE WALL TIRES Spain, outpointod Marcel Mathley. and Frankls'a, frs^ from wisnlng New Y o i* — Oedipus ($S6S 0) 1M UP Ausfdcli Company •Jay- summary of contract awarda made Francs, 1 5 , (For European biui- a two out of throe sdrlss with-Scul­ won tha $10,000-adM Broad Hol­ COON DOG FIELD TRIAL automobile In ah accident “near hU Randolph, Washington, D. Q. Ran­ HarUord, Sept. 33 —(d>)—Th* Fall will be with ua until the public yesterday by the local of­ tamwslgbt title). ly's Tavera, both boast many Sna low Staeplediaae Hand(pap a t Bel- OHAiPIONSHIP cottage at Highland Lake. Police Given Contract dolph, a Negro, ia a delegate from NationaUtlea DlvUion of th« sun, which entered Libra thia fice of the Federal Department of playsrs. mofit* said the Torrtngton dentist waa ths Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Democratic State Central 0>m- morning, catches up with and en­ Commerce. Other contracte includ­ — STANDARD CARS — driving on Wakefield boulevard Pprters. SERVICE- TestefBayis Blan Botb cluba will have their full AUantie CUy — Craw - Cut AMIS ...... $1JS tax iRd; SUNDAY, SEPT. 24 mlttee waa organized hera ycater- ters capricorn Dsc. 33. ed: Colt's Manufacturing Com­ 0 ran(x Hall Bingo squads with Frankie’s composed of ($13,30) esiHurad Alhambra P utm and attempted to turn 1 nto the Award of a contract calling for R e told the convention. Negro day at a meeting of more than 90 Thera still is a littla “summer” pany, 1158,000 $or gun parts; Bal­ O S m r w ...... 3$s tax lad. grounds of his cottage. He appar­ Batting: Joe Gordon, Indiana— several Oovaletta ptayon includ­ at Atl^Uc City. • nuuPARRiira a ON GLUB GROUPS OF conatniction of 660 feet of six Inch idelegatea have ‘lieen subjected to representative* of 14 racial groups left, but that’s Indian. lard Oil Company, $411,585, petr»- STATION Led eff ninth inning with Me lOtb ing Tmy/Csiesra. Al Blsurpa, mu Chicago—Thank Tou Sir ($8$) ently tost control, or miscalculatsd sewer line with manholes on Willis humiliation and insulte” aince ar­ claiming a membership of l.OOO,- Eion’t forget that hand-holding Isum oil products; ths Brtstff EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT borne run to give aoveland 4-S Wads, Marty Klingls. Bsraia wen Rubicon P utm at. Hawthonw. The Mwjidiener Coon aad Fox Quh the turn, they aiUAi xuto- street was announced this morn­ riving in Houaton. 000 In Connecticut, half t^ seaaion with tha eloek tonighL Company, waterbury, $8$,(Ml, air­ i U m W R O A D vtotery over Detroit. Whf4tn« And Juitla B tsm u A m . Pawtuckat, R, L—FiM ty puEiiiviiii mobile stnicK a ”maU box, Mveral ing by General Manager Georgs *'We don't beUeve the spirit of Slate's population. Lauding the And better get that topcoat out craft squtoment; Horl*. Anns PHONE S 8fi Pttehliig: Bob FslUr, TnfUsns won fedtnied race ata t N a r n g w RIVER ROAD NORTH COVENTRT~OFF ROUTE 44 posts and largo atones. Dr. Btrnay H"(WaddsU. Hie Job goes to ths the convention is sympathetic to Democratic Party's attitude for an airing. P«nnjr Bingo 7:15 to 7:45—Brgnlor B ill ot 7t Braaauakaa will twirl for tha Mtt Company, Drap River, $$08,350, Cleveland to an etglit-Ut. was taken to a hospital hera An4r«w Anxildi company, low bid­ such a practice,” he said. toward minority groups and u - gun parte; Sponge Rubber ^po- TEXA€X>8IGN Drlvs-In array whila Uoyd JarvU San M i ^ CaUr.—Wonder Why num NO ADMISSION CHARGE—FR EE PARKING A ^ 4*8,'victory orar Detroit his 15th will do the mnlmd duty for ths whera Dr. Maurico Reldy reported der. for $2,388. sailing the Republicans on the SbJtomeetown, III., on the Ohio ducts Company. Shelton. $44,084a sdtbensMSto • n ($7A0) won Half Moon Bay WATCH FOR ARROWS Uiat he msy have suffered a brain Others who bid were'C. L. Rale The Atlantic cable far measage I WalmtU. Gama Ume Is l»:Mk * iM w saat------i same ground, tha group said it River, was almost completely the R ay DivisKm at Injurry. He waa badly cut about tha a t 32,791 and Jarvis CfioatrucUon trahamiMton.hsa bsm tn use ainca wag organirtng to g«t ant a .btF moved to higher . ground three Darts and QampiQampany. B rit. ■ ■ . . 1944 when tbe was tgtd HOttMa tka Worenijitor.: ..slasttost’ zaBes teak hfljw ths te s4 *8 I t t t . 827431. 881is*>va%fiutor- A •i'fe’ j . . I ■:■■■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 19S0 ICANCHESTER EVENING TORALD. MANCPESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I960 PAGE ELEVEN

Motorlsta anticipating p lot of "Arma only way to peace," says According to a Department of Old Lady (to little bey smoking) TUONKKVII.I.K FCII.KH ABtBBMbOaB te r Sele 4 Sw rlCBB O fftn i IS Help Waated—FeBMUB 36 ArttetaB t«r SbIb HV H«N IAIM( FUJI ' 41 UoBBIlllOld GlNHli 31 Waatoi te RMt 68 pleasant driving this hummer Dean Acheaon, which is another Agriculture bulletin, J'the odor of —You had better stop doing that L s to lB r M i 7t Sense And should glva ape<^ attention now way of saying that It paya to ha\'e applet la due chiefly to their con­ or you'll never be President of REAL CLEAN CARS DE LONGB Refrigerator aemoa. INSPECTION and packaging halp LOAM FOR sal*, 83 per yard In JUST RETURNED TO amusememts Q anified Repaira on all makea, commei^ GENTLEMAN wxhta room with IN COUNTRY Lika xtmoaphere, and regular attention in the future insurance even agatnat war. tent of army! eatera of formic the United States. LOCAL on first anil ascond shifts. Apply truck loada. Gravel 81.25 per yard. OUR HARTFORD STORE Nonsense war. acetic, capronio, caryllc, aclda and Boy—1 never will anyway, lady; « I Written Guerantee clal and domestic. Emergency 24. 8 to 9 a. m.. Spencer Rubber brexkfxet xnd lunch, ext auppers large buUdlng loU with ahxde im to the condition of their cars' pPEPING THRU THC BULLET MOLE IN''3TUMPY*SAHPBR5*i" 3 t i LIO Also fill. Nusadorf Construction 3 R-O-O-M-8 F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E out. Write Box V, Herald. brakes, lights,' Ursa, steering me­ acetaldehyde and ethyl alcohol." I'm a Republican. hour service Phone 2-1797. Products Co., Chapel street. Oo. Phone 8408.. s trfeea. Overlook Drive. Wm YnrdeUek AdvotiMOMnU 1949 PONTIAC COUPE C-O-M-F-L-E-T-K W-l-T-H Kanehl. builder. Phone 7778. chanism and other eafety trou­ "StUl entaged to Julia 7" But in apita of that we like the 1949 CHEVROLET COUPE PETER W. PANTALUK, electrical "PHILCO" ELECT, REFRIGERA­ ou can meaaure a man bles. Do not atlck out your neck •Tfo.” odor and the taste of apples. You must be available to do TOR, “BENGAL" COMBINATION Apartnieiit BnIMInr for ,4y the way he'U admit It for accident troublea. A safety "Ctocdl" - ' business with yvmr customsr when 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN contractor, malntenaiica and wir- FULL TIME girl at Pine Pastry Boata and Amaaorica 46 OIL AND GAS RANGE A RARE OPPORTUNITY ‘ Vhen he know# he’a done wrong Ing for light and power. 40 Foster Shoppe. 2-9435. Sale ^ 69 check may save your neck. "What?" In 858 the two sons of the em­ It Is convenient for him to do busi­ 1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN All of this merchandise ie aa good And la alated to "get It.” "Oood; bow’d you get rid of peror of Japan wrestled to deter­ ness with you—regardless of the r o atreet Phone 8308. lOHNBQN Outboard motors and as new. It waa aold on July 10th Ivan J. CoUina 1947 PONTIAC 2-DOOR Dolphin aluminum boata. Capitol RENT Available Oct. 1. 6 apart­ We offer a very desirable Mra. James—Ob, John (rushing her?" mine who should have the throne. time of day or night. Make It eaay U o n —Wm Tnrlar, black with ANTIQUES Refinished. Repairing Help Wanted—'Male 16 to a young couple. UnfortunaU ment brick block. Woodland "What?" for people to do business with you. 1947 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Equipment Co., 88 Main. Tel. circumstances necessitates the re­ lot on beautiful Lakewoot' into her husbahd’s presence with brami marklBca. « aea. okl 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN done on any furnltura. Tlemann, 7958. street, near Homestead avenue, ‘ A young lady who had parked wild excitement), Nora made a "Howd' you drop the old bagT" Doctor—Your husband must CMMapatCUIMlSl 189 South Main atreet Phone WANTED — Reliable painter. turn of this furniture and appii- Hartford. Aproxlmately 20% can Circle, South, at a fair pricr r car In forbidden territory re- "I married her.** Two hitihillles who had newr 1946 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Phone 7340. Inquire 94 Spruce ancee. It Is aU in -AAl CONDI­ mistake and tried to atart 8re have rest and quiet. Here's a 5648. be realiaed on caah required. Call ■ned eome two hours later to with gasoline. aleeping powder. been on train before had been UMV—PASS BOOK Na. 106M. street. Dtamonila— Watchf TION. It Is fuUy guaranteed. It Mancheater 5002. Owner 2-0673 spy from afar a large and pa' "ru take six boxea of moth-, Wife—When shall I give It to drafted and were on their way to NoUm la bcrabjr glv« that Pau UNULBUM — Asphalt Uls, wail waa originally sold for $963.17. tlent policeman curled up In ita Mr. James—Gasoline, ehT Did balls,” hs said to ths pharmacist. COLE MOTORS WANTED—Man for fuel oil truck Jawatry 41 SOME FORTUNATE PERSON TWO CHOICE lota. Porter etreet sh« get it started. him? camp. A food butcher came Booh No. 106S4, taniod by The covering Done by reliable, well- front aeat awaiting hla prey. Mrs. James— Did she get It “You must use an awful lot of Doctor—Don't give it to him. through the train selling bananas. Phone 4164 trained men. AU Jobe guaranteed. delivery, and oil burner service. LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re­ . CAN PURCHASE Farms and Ijind foir Sale 71 section, 90 x 150, all utillUes, etc. Malting a quick declalon, ahe atep- them, Mr. RIdgway. Only yes­ SaTtaga Bank of Maacboater haa S, A. Beechler, Realtor. Phone started? It blew her out of the Take it youreelf. The two mountaineers hod never bow kMt and application baa 1940 PLVMOUTH four-door. A Hall Linoleum Oo., S3 Oak atreet Ehcperlence preferred. Apply in pairs, adjust- watches expertly. E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-O ped into a taxi, rode home, and terday your wife bought ten box­ person before 6 p. m. Bantly Oil F-O-R O-N-L-Y TOLLAND and Windham counties 6969. kitchen window. seen bananas and each, bought bow mmU to aald bank for pay- fine running car. Very clean. All Phone 3-4022, evenings 8168. Reasonable prices. Open daily, telephoned the police department Mr. James—Well, It was her es." Company, 331 Main atreet. $670 exceptional buys on dairy and that her car had been stolen. ' An "Yeh, Doc," replied Ridgeway, She—Am I the first girl you've one. As one of them bit into hla ■Mat of tba amount of dapoalt new tires. Low down payment. Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce In order to appreciate euch a poultry farms, with or without TWO LOTS Southweit corner of afternoon out, anyway. ever kiaeed? banana the train entered a tun­ See St Clarke Motor Salee, Broad etreet. Phone 2-4387. hour later, the ear waa returned "our aim ia away off. We’ve HoosehoM ServleM TRUCK DRIVER wanted. Phone value, It has .to hie aeen with your stock and equipment. 6 to 320 Irving and Windermere atreeta. by the aama traffie policeman, thrown‘'St least a thousand balls He—You might be—your face nel. His voice came to hla com­ atreet. Phone 2-2013. <. . 2-9219. Thomax Colls, 84 Middle own eyes. The SAVINGS are tre­ acres, see us before you buy. Liet- Sewer in street. Inquire 270 Oak Typographical error—The Fair- la familiar. panion In the darkness: Offered ISA street. quiet proud of his alertness. at tfasm and haven't hit a moth 1949 CHEVROLET 3-4 ton pick-up . Turnpike West. Foal and Feed 49A mendous, 80 If you are interested ings needed Welles Agency, Cov­ mount (North Dakota) Sentinel yet.” First Mountainesr—Have you et PIUB-RlNCBROAltTBN acbool ro- MANUHESTEIR Upholaterlng Oo. in a good buy, don’t hesitate to entry. Tel. 7-6872 or 7-6715. gave the neighbors a giggle when In New Albany, Inc., there is a yours yet? truck. Only 10,000 mtlee. Perfect WANTED—Route salesman. Must TWO 1 Acre plote. good location, She—Have • you noticed Joan's opoBlig Soptombor 11. Agaa SVi condition, like new. Apply Vin­ Re-upholsterlng. draperies, slip SEASONED Hardwood for furnace see It immediately. new bathing suit? they described the Journey of a First Inmate—And what are you restaurant with the sign: "Eat Second Mountaineer —Not yet, to A Tranaportatlon availablo. be reliable and of steady habits. or fireplace. H. B. Pomeroy. Cov. CONVENIENT TERMS Manchester Green section. S. A. local couple: Mr. and Mrs...... here If it kills you- we need the why T cent Marcin, 80S North Main covers. 48 Purnell Place. Call 3- Beechler, Realtor. Phone 6969. "He—No, I haven’t. What does doing now? Phono S-16S6. Mra. O. L. Ballard. 9521. Open evenings. Good proposition for the right entry 7-6151. FREE STORAGE H o d m s fo r Sale 72 it look like? left for the Mayo CJllnlc In Roch­ Second Inmate—Buying old money." First Mountaineer—WeU. don’t 7t Lakawood Orel# South. atreet or Phone 4848. man. Apply In person. New Sys­ We will arrange easy, friendly ElAST SIDE. Vacancy. 6 room sin. She—In most places it’s a lot ester, Minnesota, where Mrs...... wella, sawing them up, and selling —Mrs. Vesta Daugherty, Chrle- touch it. I've eaten one bite and 1947 FORD tudor super. Priced FLAT FINISH. Holland window tem Laundry, Harrison atreet. terms and it you are not ready for Suburban tor Sale 75 like Joan. will have a garter removed. them for post holea. ney, Ind. gont blind. shades made to measure. All Garden—Farm-Dairy delivery, we will hold this mer­ gle, 3 roonoa. bath down, 3 rooms low. Must sell before Sept. 29. up. Oil steam heat, garage. lot is Excellent condition, low mileage. metal Venetian blinds at a new PriHlaata 60 chandise, regardless of time at no SOUTH COVENTRY—Under $10,- low price. Keye made while you coat whateoever. There ia no charge 50 X 150, Full price, $11,000. T. J. 000. New year round five-room BUCKEY FINN Fep Talk! LANK LEONARD RIDERS WANTED to Hartford Radio and heater. Original own­ An old established New GREEN Mountain potatoes. Get for delivery. * Crockett, Broker. Phone 5416. Oentar, arriving before 8 a. m. er Call 2-0996. wait Marlow's England concern wishes to house with gacage. Hot water r " your orders in now for your win­ e v e n in g APPOINTMENTS ar­ heat. Full cellar. Immediate oc­ DON'T BE H aTi N-NON WAITA ! THINK Call 3-»744. CORNICES and valance boards. employ ambitious sales-mind- ter’s supply. Will be delivered WEST CENTER Street. Custom PHIL! I'M lE lllV MINUTE. SERGEANT/ HEXLSNAP 1947 PLYMOUTH special deluxe ranged! This’merchandise is shown built four bedroom honie. OH cupancy, Maddock 4k deVoa, Real­ THE PROSPECT HiU achool for club coupe. Radio and heater. Custom built, choice of designs. ed man to replace our direct whrn ready. Call Hathaway. 2- by appointment only, during the tors. Hartforu 2-0255, evenings SURP1ISEDATV0U M 'M NOT SCARED/ OUT OF IT, Phone 2-3524, from 9 a. m. to 9 1390. burner, continuous hot water, fire­ young children la open Monday Very nice condition. Douglas home sales representative to p h o n e Hartford place, recreation room, sewing Hartford 2-9713, 33-1481 8-0139 TAKING THIS ATTITUDE/ i-I-M JUST-AH- NOW/ through Friday, 9-11:80. Trani- Motor Sales, 333 Main atreet. p. m. ' 6-0358, after 7 P. M. 46-4690, MR. or Wlllmantu- 3-3446 collect. sell and deliver our merchan­ CANNING PEPPERS for aale, ALBERT, for appointment. For room, enclosed porch, awnings, 1 HOPETHEBOVSAT ITW* OUT THAT portation fumiahed. Mri. Lola WEAVING of burns, moth holea Ocreens, storm windows, insulat­ aANCrS DON'T I-AH'MAY STILL Tybur, Director. Phone 4267. SPECIAL — Good running, care. dise to our established cus­ 81.50 and up per bushel. Italllanel- over .10 years we have maintained BOLTON— New 4-room house, 1936 Chevrplet, 875; 1937 Chevro­ and torn clothing, hosiery runs, tomers in Willimantic, Man­ lo peppers; roasting peppers; a Courtesy Auto Service.” If you ed. 30-day occupancy From own- built with the best of materials. HEAR ABOUT IT ' HAVEWORKTOOO- BAUiARD'S Driving School, Man- let, 875. Clarke Motor Motor handbags repaired, slpper re­ chester and East Hartford, Windsor A. peppers: long, hot have no means of transportation, •er. Phone 7906. Oil hot water h^at. stairway to BEFORE THE CASE 18^ placement, umbrellas repaired, peppers: apple peppers. 1006 Sil­ we will call for you. take you to chaotor’a oldeat. A.AA. trained Sales. Broad Street. Phone 2- Conn., territories. No over­ NEED A larger home? 8 rooms, second floor. Lot approximately CLOSED! and oertlfled Inatructor. A.AA. 2012. men's shirt collars reversed and ver Lane, corner Forbes street. the store and back home. No ob­ 150 x 225. i<'ull price, 89,000. T. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mending night travelling. Company Tel. Hartford 8-3301. ligation! bath and lavatory Uver-slzcd ga­ typo dual controlled cara. Day or rage, spacious grounds, suitable J. Crockett, Broker. Phone 6416. evwlng appolntmenta 2-2345. PLYMOUTH 1941 epeclal deluxe Shop. sales car and maintenance ex­ A—L—B—E—R—T— S four-door. Radio, heater, vacuum GRAPES FOR Jelly $1 16-quart for conversion to two-family. penses furnished. Selling ex­ Main Store—Waterbury Reasonably priced. Immediate SOUTH COVENTRY—Five rooms WANTED—Ride to HarUord, vi­ power gear-shift. Phone 2-2217 perience not necessary as we basket. Also watermelons. A. Hartford. New Haven, Meriden with large glassed In heated cinity Railroad Station, from after today. Roofing 16A Rossetto’s Farm, Lake Btreet. Open Any Evening hv Anpolntment occupancy. .Suburban Realty Co., perch. Oak floors, fireplace, cir­ Ridge atreot aection. Hours 0 to train you with salary and Realtors. Phone 8215. ROOFING. Specializing in repair­ MeINTOSH Apples $1 per basket. culating hot walei heat. Two- 8. Morning ride essential. Phone 1942 BinCK Special, radio, heat­ ing roofs of all kinds. Also new commi.s,sions. Our employees car heated, attached garage. er, good tires. A good condition Green Mountain potatoes. Excel­ NINE PIECE mahogany dining 2',i-STORY Single 3 up, 3 down. A •'3 I ssSSMsie. las.) 8488. roofe. Gutter work. Chimneys know of this ad, for immediate 25 years old Excellent condition. Screens, storm sash. Lot lOo x \\\\\ two-owner car. Beet offer takes lent quality. 144^ Tolland Turn­ room set. Like new. Phone 8051. 100. Near new achool, 89.100 it. 80 Foster street. cleaned and repaired. 26 years ex­ personal interview write u.s pike. Inaulation, oil hot water heat, AathwoMtas Phr (tela 4 perience. Free estimates. Call about your background of HOU.SEHOLD Furniture, two brass plumoing, garage, only Royden F. Smith A Son, build­ FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUC3 BUNNY Bool'S AND HER BUDDIES Too Busy BY EDGAR MARTUI 1949 MERCURY four-door sedan, Howley, Manchester 5361. working experience, age, tele­ years old. Exrellent condition $11,500. Douglas Blanchard, Real ers, 33 Hickory Drive,. Lakeview r r a r " 1941 PLYMOUTH tudor, 1940 Phone 4822. Terrace, South Coventry. Phone oH'.NOu black, white lidewall tires, radio, phone number, etc. Any in­ HAND PICKED McIntosh apples. Estate Service. 5447. MV Oldsmoblla sedan, 1940 Pontiac heater, scat covers. Exceptional­ WE SPECIALIZE in roofing and $1 basket. 79 Russell street. Coventry 7-6671 or 7-6721. sedan, 1940 Chevrolet sedan. 1939 ly clean. Manchester Motor Sales. aiding. Highest quality materials formation you give us will be TABLETOP four-burner gas stove FOR 89.200, Cape Cod, 18 months GCWOOX TWE> Pwtlae tudor. Easy terma Oole Workmanship guaranteed. A. A. held in strict confidence, write NATIVE GREEN Mountain pota­ 5 storage compartments. Clean! old. 7 miles from Manchester Cen­ ANDOVER—Now five-room home V «4a ,TO«tW«a WNTA'* West Center at Hartford Road. on Columbia road. All completed. Moton. 4164. Open evenings, r Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn street. toes. 279 Keeney street. Phone exAellent condition tl^roughout ter. Four finished rooms with tile MN dWUt Phone 4860. POST OFFICE BOX No. in.lO 8865. Phone 2-9277. bath, two unfinished. Oil heat, Move right in Large knotty pine TVMNM. 1947 MERCURY convertible SPRINGFIELD. MASS. automatic hot water heater, living room with fireplace. 1987 LA SALLE, radio and heat­ coupe, dark green. White wall FEATURING Guaranteed roofs CANNING Peppers for sale: Red ELECTRIC Range, automatic screens, combination doors. Lot Plumbing ard heating American er. 91 Mala street tirei, radio, heater, very clean. and expert repairs as well as green and yellow. Also butternut oven timer. Needs new thermo­ 70 X 300. Immediate occupancy. Standard. Full collar, large lot. gutter and conductor work. Try squash and sugar pumpkin.s. at stat. Phone 2-9674. Beautiful view. Coventry 7-6694. H lO H E n CASH prices paid for Mancheater Motor Salea, West PAINTERS and painter'a helpers, Selling because ot illness. Alice Center etreet at Hartford road. your “Local Roofer." Call Cough­ also paper hangers. Apply Green John Calve, Sr.. Farm, 995 Mid­ Clampet Agency. Phone 4993. Mr. 1987 to 1980 used cara In good lin 7707. dle Turnpike, East. ANDOVER, Bolton, Coventry 4 clsaa coadltloa. Douglas Motor Open evenings. Manor Estates, Inc., Woodbridge Marhinerv and I'nnla 52 Mitten 6930, Mrs. Wagner 2-0028. rooms, improvements. 2 acres street. C. F. Charbonnesu Sk Son. Salsa, 838 Main stroet GRAPES, Muskmellons. Water- BULLDOZERS. Crawlers and FIVE ROOMS finished on 1st | clear, barn, poultry house, $5,500: Heating—Plnmblng 17 LABORERS and experienced driv. mellons, cauliflower. Mr. McClel­ wheel tractors. New. used equip­ floor, expandable upstairs Oil hot { attractive stone house. 7 rooms. 1 1947 BUICK 4-door sedan. WIU Aoto Acceasoric acre, $8,900; many others. Welles trade for club eoupe or sell 81>- T im PLUMBING And Heating, speciaL ers for dump trucks for construc­ land. Tel. 3539. 81 Lake street. ment, Fordson, Oliver Cletrac. water heat, storm windows and tion work. Time and nne-half Masscy-Harris parts. Simplicity ' acreena. Ameslte drive, garage. Agency. Coventry. Tel. 7-6872 or 888. Phono 8878. lalng In repaira, remodeling, cop- 7-6715. par water piping, new conitnic- after 40 hours. Call 719.5 or 7531. BouMhold Gflodi 51 2 and 3 K P. garden tractors with Nicely landscaped lot. Built 1941. 1949 STUDEBAKER FOUR TIRES 6:50 X 15 8,000 tlon, estimates given, time pay­ complete line of equipment. Dub­ Price 813,1)00. Elva Tj'ler, agent. awOM NOW Y THAT ALLEY OOP Going Too Far BY V.T.BAMUM miles. Call 2-2049. ments arra-iged. Edward Johnson. WANTED—Good usable bureaus, lin ’Tractor Co., Willimantic. Manchester 2-4469. Wanted— Keal Estate 77 ON.TNaaB'e a DON'T ------STARLIGHT 6-PASS. COUPE Help Wanted— Male CMAWM FOK aOTHBK. A XI55 FBCM A ^ AFP g N P MSSTTGiB" Phone 6979 or 5044. chests of drawers, kitchen sets, WBAOIN* ^ MB BAffMAIR AND ----- 1949 STUDEBAKER 2-DOOR Or Female 17 chairs and miacellancous. Phone MAPLE STREET CONSIDERING SELLING THoea coMiC NONB, ^ AU- 6 PASS. SEDAN Wanteil Aatoa- OIL BURNER service and Tepalra, 2-3154. Wearing A0par«l— Fora 57 YOUR PROPERTY ? DOC. Motorcyelea 12 Y'ou must ace thi.*) home on the .All makes oil burners and furn­ CHILD’S American Beauty coat Without obligation to you, we 1948 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE aces. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 5244. WANTED—Potato pickers. Doug­ ARISTO BUILT, unpainted cheats, inside to really appreciate its will appraise or make you a cash CARS WANTED. We will pay 825 las N. Grant. Buckland. 3144. and legging aet, size 6. Phone value. Let me show you this good With atatlw wagon body. reward to any person or persona bookcase, multiple units. Just the 4670. offer for property. See us before EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat­ thing to redecorate or complete seven room single with two baths you sell. 1948 WILLYS TRUCK leading to our purchase of a ing. Plugged drains machine POTATO Pickers. Start Monday. your home. Look over our new and many excellent features. Rack body. clean, used car. Any year, 1937 to Sept. 25. Phone 2-0757. George TWO GENTLEMEN'S overcoats. Rhone 77‘28 Oi 6273 cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 and used furniture. The Wood­ One brand new, size 38-40. One Priced right for quick sale. Own­ BRAE-BURN REALTY Yhaas Cars Ouarantsed 1950. Call or aee Car Buyer Oakland street Phone 6497. Sadd. shed, 11 Main. er leaving atate. Parker at Clarke Motor Salea. slightly used Also pair nearly new WE HAVE an unusual opening shoes, size 9HD. Call 8480. CASH Buyers waiting for good CHORCHES MOTOR SALES Broad etreet. Phone 3-2012. COMBINATION Stove. One new ARTHUR A. KNOFLA homes. Our record ut sales la evi. Moving—Trucking— for an alert gentleman or lady, burner, other new parts. Also u d SERVICE We are general agents for Amor, REALTOR dence of our ability to produce •9 OaldaBd Strset—Manchester S torage 26 Shover-«a-day stos’e, coolcrator. Wanted—To Buy 51 results. Confidential service. Call 1 TeL 2-9488 WANTED lea's number one health and ac­ Name your own price. Phone 875 Main St.—Est. 1921 cident company. Experience un­ Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, 49 "This Is our 9ky>viaw model—on clear days th# automatic USED CARS—TOP PRICES THE AUSTIN A. Chambera Co., Rockville 2-11J2. Reverse charges WANTED—Good used furniture. I’hone 5440, 3084 or 8215 Perkins street. Phone 8215. 1980 OV BOTO sedan, radio and local and long distance moving, necessary. We do the training. Any quantity. We offer you high­ Home Listings Wanted bird holds tha door open and on rainy days it closes it!” haator. Good condition. Priced COLE MOTORS packing, crating and atorage. Leads furnished. Drawing account GLENWOOD White combination est prices. Woodshed Phone 2- RUNNING Out of listings. Must JiUTBirMi boloiw market. Douglas Motor 4164 Service to all parte of the U. 8. against liberal commission to oil and gas range. A-1 condition. 3154. 8-ROOM Single, five down, three CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER have houses af all types to sell SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH fr e c k l e s a n d h is FRIKNDN BY MERRILL C. BLOSSn ■alas, 888 Mala street A and Canada. Cali 5187. Hart­ right person. Call or phone Mr. Price 850. Call 3618. up, very good condition. Modern immediately. Call Anita White ford 6-1423. Ellis. I.'i3 Court street. Room 401 kitchen, oil hot water heat, one 8274. 1989 PONTIAC two-door, radio Phone New Haven 8-9047. MOVING. Norge gas range, four Rooms Without Bimrd 59 acre good land. Income potential. oibarr and heater. IMceptlonally clean, BmliieM Semcaa Offercii 1.1 MANCHESTER 4’ackage Delivery. .years old. 3-plece walnut veneer- 811,800. Douglas Blanchard, Real CAN’T AFFORD to build. Wish 6 0 fully guaiknteed. Motor com­ Local light trucking and package bedroom aet; crib. Phone 2-1081. Estate Service. 5447. older hou.se. attractive lines, CRITICIZE MY TASTE ANY . pletely overhauled. Low down SEWING MACHINB repairing, delivery. Refrigerators washers LARGE CLEAN room for gentle­ _ INSCXISS/ Dogs—Binf*—Peto 41 man. Call 8895. large living room. 4 bedrooma, PI, PLACa paym w t See at Clarke Motor electrification, converalon to mod­ and stove moving a epeclalty. ANDES RANGE 1949 model 4-4. PRE-WAR four-room single, with prefer 2 and bath ground floor; 2- ■ales. Broad street Phone 2-2012. ern cabinets, expert workman- Phone 2-0752. DOGS Washed and groomed. See All white, chrome pipe, automa­ buement garage Non-expand- us for pet supplies, and fresh tic oil pump and tanka Call 3710. AT THE CENTER. CTean, pleas­ car garage, grounds with trees, alUp. ABC Appliance, 21 Maple. ant room in quiet home. 20 Wade- able. Excellent condition. T. J. restricted section, convenient B e t t e r b u y ” u s e d ca rs 3-1575. frozen borsemeaL 16c lb. Call Crockett, Broker. 5416. Pninting—Papering 21 Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4273. WE BUY and sell good used luml- worth street. town. 2 adults, state price. Writs 1947 Plymoath Sedan ture, combination renget, gas Box N, Herald. ALL APPLIANCES serviced and ATTRACTIVE Room. Full house­ SINGLE!—Bidwell street. 4 bed­ 1947 Ford Sedan repaired, burners, refrigerators, PAINTING and Superior Paper PUPPIES—A. K. C. Red Cockers. rangea and heaters Jones ^rnl- rooms up, 3 down. Newly decorat­ WANTED—One to ten acres of 1946 Oldamobfle Sedan ranges, washers, etc. All work Hanging. We carry the newest 825 and |30; Boston Terrier, cross ture Store. 36 Oak Phone 2-1041 keeping facilitlei. Frigidaire. con­ ed, vacant, 100 x 130. 89,500. wallpaper books. Very satisfac­ breeds. Zimmerman’s Kennels, tinuous hot water, oil heat. Phone land from private owner. Write 1940 Stadebaker Sedan guaranteed. Metro Service Co. 2-4442. ---- Center Springs Realty Co. 6988. details. Box 182, Station A, Han- TeL Manchester ii-0883. tory prlcek. 'Call August Kanehl Lake street Phone 6287. COMBINATION oil and gaa stove, 1989 Pontiac Sedan phone 3759 dual oven. Wonderful condition, MANCHESTER— Leaving stkte. cheater. Conn. 1939 Pl3onouth Se^n FLOOR Problema solved srtth $50. G.E. wringer washing ma­ ROOM for rent. Middle-aged lady 6 room single, in good condition, linoleum, asphalt tUe comber. INTERIOR AND Exterior paint­ BEAGLE Puppies. 29 Seaman Cir­ chine. Good running condition, preferred. Board optional. *4106 89,500. Call owner 2-3890 after 5. Real] Herald AiIvb. BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. Expert workmanship, free u u - ing, paperhanging, cellinga re- cle, or phone 2-9704 after 4 p. m. $25. Cali 2-3104. locality. Cali 2-9744. 166 Center St., Manchester matea. Open evenlnga. Jones’ finiahed. Fully insured. Ehepert The Jumbo Alibi RY AL VERMEER Furniture, Oak btreet Phone work. New 1950 wallpaper books COLUES. A K.C. Sables. Trls, and WHITE PORCELAIN combina­ PRKSCII.I.A'S POP Phone 2-4646 h Blue Merles, male and female. FURNISHED Room for renlt. Ap­ 3-1041. Edward R Price. Phone 2-1803. tion gaa and oil range. Phone 2- ply 35 Foster atreet. CARLYLE*. OlObJT^ I a s i IF MV HeWAS THAT 'V Open Evenings Until l([|i Your choice. 850. Sunset View 4368. WANTED ASK YOU TO DRY THE DIG I WOULDN'T FORGET 1948 FORD four-door. Good con­ REPAIRING. Complete repairs on OUTSIDE, Inalde painting and Kennel. .509 Keeney street. Phone LARGE ROOM, continuous hot EITHER 1 dition. Reasonable. Can be seen vacuum cleaners, washing ma- paperhanging, b-ree estimates 3376. ONE COMBINATION stove, also water. Near bath. For one or two at 122H Birch street. Call 2-0597. chlnea and small appllancea. 100,- Prompt aervlct. Reaionable one gaa range. Reasonable. Call people. 93 Foster streeL 000 new parte avaliable. Stuart prices. Phone 7630. D. Frechette. 2-9744. MEN MILL WORKERS 1941 CHEVROLET four-door R. Wolcott, A-1 Repair Sales, 180 Poultry and Supplies 41 If 3>’ou are interested in the following beneHts and sedan. Beautiful original condi­ Main etreet. Phone 8597. FOWL And roasting chickens. FRIGIDAIRE. Good opndition. Apartments, Flats, can qualify for work at our plant contact Mr. C. Maron, tion throughout. See this one first. Repairing 21 Reasonable. Call 2-0969. Tenements 61 superintendent. Buy a 1940 DeSoto for as little RANGE Burners, pot burners and Fresh killed and live turkeys, 10 heaters cleaned, serviced and re­ MATTREISS. Youi old mattresses to 23 pounds. Schaub’s Turkey WEST SIDE — Five room apart­ as 8165 down. You can always do aterlllzed and remade like new. Main Plant—Mill and Oakland Streets business with Douglas. Douglas paired. Also new range burners Farm, 188 rlMlstjwn road. Phone HARTFORD Electric range, in ex­ ment with garage. Adults only. Motors, 888 Main street installed. Joseph Senna. Phone Call Jones Furniture and Floor 4678. cellent condition, $25. Call 7576. References required. Write Box 2-0147. Ooverlng, 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. P, Herald. ROGERS CORPORATION / 1948 PACKARD convertible, model WINDOW SHADES made to order Wanted—Pets—Poultry— LTVINO ROOM furniture, like new. 145, light green, new tan top, Mnslcal—Dramatic 29 Phone 2-4154 or 7032. 1. LIBERAL VACATION PLAN white wall tires. Excellent con­ and Installed. Venetian blinds Stock 44 Bnafneas LoeatlonB 2. GROUP INSURANCE dition. aO.OQO actual miles. 81,850. and curtain riEM0MGTRATE HOW) evenlnga, call Joseph P. Mc- ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode OUR SPECIALS for this week: veniences including air condition­ L E P iM FOUR entry methods. Advice on coat auskey, Manchester 2-3272. New fifteen cubic foot freezer, WILD ONES.' LAST OF REAL m a d a m ! — MVRIADS OF -fHBSS WbLUAQT COVERS 1942 DODGE turo-door deluxe accounting, general accounting, ed heat. Adults only. Rent 880. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES WHUTTA UGEFUL FACTG.PROFUSe ON VOUR BOOKSHELVES 490 SECONO-hand 86" white ten cubic foot refrigerator, elec­ Phone Mancheater 6158. aodaa. One of the finest running financing and modern buslneaa •painted pickets for 850. Phone tric range. Special offera. ABC COWBOY. iLLoerrRArioNG,FiYe b e a iid fu l WOULD BRIGHTEN UP and lookiag ears available. Com­ methods.’ Profit and loss state- Bnalncaa Opportanltlea 12 GENERAL CONTRACTING V0LUM6G*“““AMdMERtMe ALL THE WHOLE COLOR 6025. 40 Kensington street Appliance, 21 Maple street Tel. REMODELING AND REPAIRING SCHEME OPVOUR pletely guaranteed. For demon­ menta and balance sheets prepar­ 2-1575. WantcB to Rout 68 THOSE PERPLE)QM6 QUERIES stration of this fine ear come to ed. Income tax returns, audits, ATTRACTIVE Suburban grocery PEAT HUMUS. 84 per yard, 81 OF VOOR CH1LDREM/-*~'AMD CHARMING Ctarke Motor Bales, Broad street etc: Graduate accountant 80 yeari and drug atoree, gas stations per bag, Jelivered. Bon-Air Peat OLD RED Tin B..rn. 706 North YOUNG COUPLE and 3 weU be­ FREE, ESTIMATES ALL THIS FOR A J. >haaa2-M12. diverslflsd accounting and busi- reatauranta. cabins, also small Co. Call 6515. Main street buys and sells good haved chUdren desire 5 er 8 MORTGAGES ARRANGED MERE S M .A 5--»A aeaa sxperienee. WiU y o « sMp of factory 9,000 square feet. Welles used furniture and snUquas. rooms. ExceUent references. Tel. SPECIAL 9RIC6 ( ^ c p q p m o S r deluxe 2-door. business reach port aafelyT It Agency, Coventry. TeL 7-6872 or ROYAL CORONA portable, Soith Frank Denetta. Pnona S-3876. 3-9631. THIS VMeeK-* Mater Bales, 888 Mala can with a akUlful pUot! Cxll 7-6715. Corona Standard typewrttar and ERNEST A. RITCHIE OR 35 CENTS 8861. . ~ adding marhinea. Uset machines AVAILABLE, new 6 cu. f t refrig­ QUIET Refined working couple IS LIBERTY ^T. TEL. 8172, MANCHESTER P E R v a e ' WASH rUHHS Help Wanted—FeBMle 35 sold or rentsd. Repairs on all erator, $214. 12 cu. f t deluxe desire 3 or 4 room fulmlahed FOR COMB OM. M8 BOUNCtar I^ICOI 'vw nn n i n ^ N 0N MB BIMMfiFS AHMMtE 1 makas. Marlow's. ifeep freezer. Electric ranges from apartm ent OoUege graduate. Box aaTTtaEVfcK atooaiM' hmw owcb air fbb aus BT)rUiff3IBB.VC>>)IIOEyi------RECEPTIONIST for law office, 8157.95. Automatic washing J, Herald. accimto typing eaaential. Reply FOR SALE— Men'c rsbuUt and re- machines and T.V. Chamber’s l U M i n K H M R Box T, Herald, aUtlng aga and lasted shoes. Better than new Furniture, at the Green. 9 to 5. w a n t e d —8 room flat or apart­ exparience. cheap ones. Sam Yulyea, , 701 7:30 to 8:30. ment. No children. Best of ref- Main street ercncea. Call 8585 9 a. m. to 6:80 We Have Good Equipment 9 X 13 FBL7 Rugs, $6.95. Holly­ p. m. wood bed complete, 839JI0. Maple To-Do Lown Grading ond •1295 EXCELLENT • ROYAL Portable typewriter, bedroom aeu, dreaser, c h u t and WANTED - PraferaUy 4 or .5 OPPORTUNnr good condition, $85. Call 5307. bad, 869.50. Marlow’s Furniture rooms unfurelabed by nwtfeer aad Dept soa. Both worfclag Oood refor* Cut Trees Foe an axparlencad girt capabla of ences Phono 8-1688 anytlina after meaxglng our local inauranee of- M X 20 PICKET fence jdey yard. BAR8T0W Enameled 4-4 combin­ 4. Also Fill For l^le tea. Write or call for an inter- Can be aeen et 250 Summit etreet. ation foa and oil teigc. Chrome vtew. WANTED^-3 or 4 room apoitount NEW, 54" cabinet siaka. Single »»»>•• YAMwor Drive. unfornlteed.' Untvomity profoo CLARENCE H. ANDERSON baaina. One g u automatic water WALNUT Dining room, Mt, six OOF and wife. No children, Refet- A. LATULIPPE & SON 646 Main St.—Tel. 8343 Mater. Jnqutre 198 Woodbridge | elixirs tad UUe. In keed condi- encsi. C4U1 Btom obtect, 9-8038, T86 VERNON ST. C«ll 6077 Bftw««n 4 $ P , f f j . _ . ' i . , 1 tton, Ci^ Sftar 8 B. 9A ' ■ ■■ r.'. ... u m n r m y M iKanrlr^ater Eit^ning BATURDAT. t i . i M f Manchester Home Products Show Opens Tomorrow at State Armory

ald to aak about It But nowaday* it is not so sasy to explain how th* Quartet to Sing at Naaarene Church About Town wild reports start For Inatancs: To Consider Heard Along Main Street A fsw weeks ago a story was A r e n g t Dsily Net Press Ran H B l ■ m ^ ^ ^ ^ a m i . A A .A A A m ■ ! Is,.. ■ The WeatlMr being dreulated that tb* nurees Zoning Rules For the Month of Auguat, 1989 Faracaat of 0. fl. Waatoar Bontoi WOI MtMftlla Um And nn Soms of Monche$tor*§ Sido SirM lg, Too and doctors a t . the hospital were waw MBt to ‘to* Ktwml* camp dining on apeclal delicacies. Tha *• aiM seal} tM* mnmar. Thar* u * twwty- Called For 9,653 hlgheet tompemtnr* near 9$t to- delicacy was frogs' legs. ZIlllalliiliriliFir IwUFullUl 2 1 FraiU night partly ehmdy fair, net oo two jrmaifBUto who win b* giTim Wa gueaa they didn’t know about fact, only thta summer he got out This one, when traced, brought Women Voten Group Membar of toe Audit to *■ flnaarUIMII1 withWIUI movlMinoTr followtng. eeel na Mat iright; Tnarthiy fair Director Cbriatle McCormick or the paint and gave the Indian a to light that a man saw some and Bnrann ef Clreidatlon* TaBjr> O'BrlgM'WinOW ght'wU l furaUhfi th* mu* To DificuM Revifliong « and warmer. they wpuld have made him referee brand new look. It may not be tank* containing live frog* unload­ M anchester^A City of Village Charm towf p or^ of* gto"to procmiB with of that achool conteat they had long, Fred says, before the wooden DeUrerad aavMnl aytephani mBumban. ed at th* hospital and Jumped to a In Unit Mefetings the other night at Holliater atreet Indian will again stand In his door­ strange conclusion. way. 1W. M i U auditorium. VOL. LXIX, NO. 302 (UlamUtoe aOvsHlalag ae Pag* 14) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1950 That* wUI b* a driU maatlng ef Director McCormick, who aat by We know of one more In the Ae a matter of fact, th* frogs Ih * current proposed rerlaion ef (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS Hoaa Ckmpanjr No. 1, Mancheatcr quietly while the howla came from country’ at this time. It stands in come regularly to the hospital. Manchester’s zoning regulations Fit* dapartmant. Monday night at the bleachers and the giro and con a locker room In Madison Square They are used at the Islioratnry In will be considered for discussion Pina •:I0. Mambara ar* aakad to maat teams hove harpoons all over the Garden, or, at least It did last win­ routine experiments. at the unit meetings of the League at tha hoaa dapartmant hand* place, could have efficiently kept ter. It is used by St. John's Col­ of Women Voters of Manchester Pharmacy qvaitara to piocaad to thb drill. this month. Meetings will be held both factions from getting off side. lege sa a "mascot," and stands In A short time back we comment­ M l CBNTEB aC. Besides being an attorney, Di> the middle of the floor during on the following dstes; Wlnaara in tha raffia conducted ed in these columns on the resur­ rector McCormick, unknown to a warmup for basketbsll games. facing of a section of East Center Tuesday, September 26 at 2:00 by tiM Loyal Order of Mooae were lot of people, happene to be an B\it the vanishing face Is due to aa Mlewa: flrat, George Royr street. We remarked that we p. m. at the home of Mrs. Frank outstanding big-time college foot­ reUirn. Thsyne Robertson of thought the Job unnecessary and Bickmore, 81 Washington street. 4 Allied Columns Fight Deep into Seoul Baeead, R. J. Mattay; third , K. ball referee. He has kept the peace Boise, Idaho, is now carving them a waste of time and money as well Mrs. Edward Broenan will serve as PWld: fou th . Frank Wirth. and along with artistic pipes In his flfOi, Itobart Cotton. at games involving such teams as as a temporary inconvenience to leader. Notre Dame. Boston and Fordham. Boise shop. Only 34 years old. motorists and a duet purveyor The Crusader Male Quartet. of| first tenor; LInwood Henry.of Ux­ Another group will meet that He is secretary-treasurer of the Robertson has spent many hours that houswives living along the Eastern Nazarene College, Wollaa- bridge, Maas., second tenor; Zaven Harman O. Ulbrtcb of M Maple studying Indians on their Idaho evening at 8:00 p. m. at th* home Central Connecticut Association street didn't relish. ton. Mass., will sing In the services Dohanian, of Somerville, Mass.i of Mr*. Stanley Lorenzen, 98 Mid­ Extry! Kids Save Books Tackle 6-Ycar Buys Dodgers ■traat racaired the degree of reservations. He draws detailed The article brought forth a let­ Youth Is Hurt Naming Board Bachelor of Science in Engineering of Football Officials, and a few at the Church of the Nazarene baritone; and Oiarles Guscott, of dle Turnpike West. Mrs. Edward When SchoolhouM Burns wrong passes wouldn't leave him aketchea of body and facial char- ter from the State Highway de­ Sunday at 10:49 a. m. and 7:30 p. Jefferson, Ohio, Baas. from tha IJnivartoty of Michigan acterlatlca. then faithfully repro­ Radtke will serve aa leader. FILMS wondering what to do. partment in explanation. The let­ m. 171* young men will also have Lanesater. Pa.. Sept. 25.— Marines Plant Stars at the eloaa of the eummer aeaaion The final meeting will be held duces them with chlsri on wood. ter follows: DEVELOPED AND Wresting Pistol Plan to Help Faces Truman at. Arbor, Mich. He won't be back next term. It's good business, too. A new, The quartet la competed of Wes­ charge-of the Young People’s sent' at 8:00 p. m. on Wednesday, Sep­ (IP)—The one-room Mount Joy One of the most level-headed and "A recent discussion in your pa­ ley Fader of Somervill*, Mass,, ^ice at 6:30 p. fn. tember 27 at the home of Mra. PRINTED Township achoolhouse burned life-size, wooden Indian biihgs per concerning our paving opera­ At tha regular meeting of Girl devoted members of the Board of from $1,000 to $1,900 and the mar­ John Cheney, Jr., Farm Drive. down today and believe it or tions on East Center street be- 24-HUUR SERVICE From Assailant not, the kids went back Into Asian Peoples With Hard Job Scout Troop 7, held last Tueaday Directors, the voters of his party ket ia booming. shadowed by a sign which read secret frequently get fooled. Mrs. Louis Heard will lead this in their great wisdom left him twee Porter street and the Green Film Deposit Box the burning building to save at Center Congregational church, Robertson now has enough or­ prompts this letter. "$3.97". There are all too many email town discussion. And Stripes in City their achool books. tha foUowlng officem were elected; flat at primary time — a develop­ ders to keep him busy for the next Who can blame the new clerk, news-wise folks who are looking to The unit mectingi ere open to At Store Entrsnee ment that good government follow­ “ In that section, the grade of Student in Serious Con­ Commonwealth to Com­ Mu»l Pirk iv lo Srrvr *Varry Workera” patrol, Nancy two years. He Isn't worried who hadn't seen tha lady come in, make an eaay buck. And the same all present or prospective mem­ Bryant, loader, and Olive Swain, ers can't understand.' Center street IS quits flat, which about competition because It's an provides a slow run-off for storm and hadn't noticed her lay down Is true of newshounds in the big ber* of th* League. They are held dition; Shooting Fol­ bat Communism by On Lonlroln .^goiicy aaalatant patrol leader; “Eagle" art that takes a lot of learning, her good hat, for what th* clerk cities. They keep a watch on the onCe a month and topics vary each patrol, Valerie Boehm, leader, and Whatever became of all the water and thawing snow,- During KEMP'S Improving Conditions and is a hard'one. tha freezing-thawing cycles in did? town or city clerk recoede and then time. During the course of the lows Quarrel Over Will Fiiiiptiun Marilyn Lupien, amUtant patrol wooden Indiana that used to stand While the lady and the old, ex­ 3 Die ill Plane As Fall Is Imminent Hundreds of wooden Indians winter this caused small areas of mail the Information to the home­ year Important problems on the Girl; Gun Toter Flees In Afflicted Lands Under Anti-Rrd Bill loader; Helen Scott, troop acribe, In front of cigar stores several were destroyed In the Area which perienced clerk were conferring at local, state and national level are and laabel I^aaalar, troop treaaurer. years ago? In days gone by the disintegration on the kurface of town paper taking a chance that swept Chicago. San Francisco and the pavement. the back of the store, the new the newspajier will compensate covered and from the opinions pre­ wooden Indian was aa much to a Baltimore. Woodpeckers, they clerk went and sold the lady’s ex­ W*ll*il*y. M*m .. Sept. 25—(ei— Crash in West; London, Sept. 28— British Washington. Sept. 29 iJ*i Allies Advance on South* '.'Our experience indicates imma- them for the information. That's sented at these meetings often Yiigos W ould Tofal ErlipNe’ of 51oon cigar store a* the barber pole is say. got many of them, but the pensive hat fdr $3.57 to a newly- A Babson Institute student waa Commonwealth leaders tackled to­ President Truman fared today the to the barber today. A tobacco diate repair aa the most economi­ how a lot of those out-of-town comes the concrete action towards day a six-year development •pro­ Scheduled for Tonight eastern Front from scarcity can be attribvited tp the arrived customer who snatched at ticklish political problem of nam­ company made a survey several cal action in such cases. It was, the apparent bargain with a smile weddings get Into the home-town better government for which the shot today while wrestling with an Golfer Burned gram designed to throttle Com­ looks of the Indians. 'They Just therefore, decided to patch the bad AUTOMATIC ing a five-man board to fill a key Yongdok to Chinju; ANTIQUES years ago and found 607 wooden weren't gooP/—The The secretary went on to aay JAl^VIS BLDG., 80 6 MAIN ST. EDITH S. WILLIAMS to be aerloua. communities with 1,400,000 popu­ coroner’s Jury wrote anotther fa­ Council of Europe meeting at that thia country would be stupid C lu b Four Hour Battle Strasbourg. Observers said hia at- to believe that 'V e can forgot tha (SECOND FLOOR) Porter Street, House No. 178 to No. Porter Street, House No, 36 to No, 153 lation and 260,000 rental unite miliar chapter in the bloody his­ Teacher of Piano and The blaze, located In the con- have thrown off federal controls. tory of Wllllahisen County—death taek may be th* forerunner of a whole thing and go about our nor­ 599 inclusive Parker Street. House No. 12 to No. 72 bitter Intra-party atruggla for Piano Accordion News Tidbits geated "Weat Main atreet business Spence teld newsmen it la ap­ due to gunshot wounda "at the mal peacetime pursuit* regard- ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED Kensington Street Westmiaater RoatT' district, waa discovered shortly hands of parties unknown." power which ia expected to flare Beglnnera a Specialty parent that controls will have to up at the Labor Party’s annual Grandview Street Lancaster Road Cnlkd From (/P) Wires before 4 a. m. by policemen. All be continued because of the-war Thia time it waa Roy Armes, 32, (Oeutteued oa Fag* Two) BINGO Tri. 8291 Evealnga but three of the city’s fire com­ emergency. Whether a matority of brother of a slain member of the Oongreas opening at Margate on Wellman Road Scarborough Road ^ e w s F la sh es Oct. 8. panies fought the fire for more the House and Senate would agree rapidly dwindling Shelton gang, Drcscher Road Wellington Road Fourteen thousand members of than four Imura before bringing it th* mob who** wars with rival Already signs of the atniggl* with him and pas* a new law .In r-P (Late BnllatlM ol to* UP) Wire) have been cropping up elsewhere. Every Saturday Night W yllys, between Porter and Highland Cromwell Road CIO Textile Workpra Union em­ under control. the short session was open to gunm*n were the terror of south­ East Zone Grove Street, House No. 13 to Munro Street ployed by 'three la^e carpet and John Daley, acting manager of question. ern Illinois in the 20s. Health Minister Aneurin Bevan, .rug manufacturing' oompaniaa Roy was blasted to his death head of the Ultra-SociaUat wing NO; 30 inclnsivt Green HUI Street the plant, set the damage at an es­ on e Materials Caatrol have been granted wage Inezeaae timated $260,000. Killed 'Whan Car Turns Over early yesterday morning by shots of the party, is elaahlng with Dep­ Joins O u b STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP FRED A . Steep HoDow Lane East Center Street, House No. 349 to Some House members tried to uty Prime Minister Herbert Mor­ of J9 cents aa hour, affective Oct. - Despite the early hour, the fire have a rent control provision In­ East lArnginaadow, Mass., Sept. 25— (/P)— One youth was from a high powered rifle and a MEET... Jean Road N o . 488 1 .. .Rep. Vito Marcantonio of New attracted thousanda of apectatora shotgun. rison. Bevan wants to call another cluded in the economic controls killed and another injured seriously today whan an automo­ general election aa soon aa poaal- Adelaide Road Academy Street York, head of left-wing American whose numbers were added to af­ act which gave President Truman Nhote Came From Ambush 20 REGULAR GAMES 3SPEOALS NEWMAN Labor Party, says in effect that bile want out of control on a curve and rolled over several The shots came from ambush, ble In the hop* of improving Lab­ Welcomed Into Satellite Waraaeko Road ter 6 o’clock by factory shop- power to put ceilings on wage* ALP will ignore new aubvarsh-a bound workera. times. The dead youth was Stanley Jeket, 22, ef Sprinfdeld, Just as they did when Carl, BemI* or’s present seven-vet* margin In Qrcle a* New ^ Spy Adolf PitUa StTMt and prices, to Impose rationing and and Roy Shelton were sitot to Commons. Frier B onder and ContiOetor eoatrel a c t ... Wellesley alumnae Police under Supt. William J. take other steps to curb innstion. who police said was rctuminfl’ with four companions from a are reported split over Hating of death in .gang aaajiijnatlona in Morrison, backed by Prime Min­ Elwood Road Roach ahunted vehicular and pe­ They argued at the time that dance in Rockville, Conn. Purge Is Laandhi^ New ' homea, tarafcs, Robert Road Owen Ustthoore as speaker at col­ destrian traffic around the arts. * * a the last three yeara. ister Attlee, does not favor an Au­ controls on building materials will The slayings of the Shelton tumn election. Raymond Road lege's Mayling Soong Foundation Firemen aaid It waa the first alow.dowm home construction and Berlin, Sept. 26—(/P)—Commun­ Teller Inatitute on Far Bastem affairs Malik Urges Truman-Stalin Meeting brothers brought up the unan- Mackey’s pamphlet aaaalled th* roofing, alterations. Rivard Road general alarm fire thia city has ist-con trolled East Oarmany .trai -O ct 23-24. had in S3 yeara. New York, Sfpl. 25—(iP)— Soviet t)epu(y Foreign Minis- BoaMcr Roaid and BonMcr Road Ex* (tMHtoaaS a* Page rwo) (Coatoiaad *■ Fag* Thfaa) (OonManad on Fag* Thraa) uehared into ths Sovlat a s tu te Stock market site back and ter Jacob A. Malik told a peace delegation from Baltimore circle yesterday and mathad th* —Teiephonc 2*3993 rcsta at 19-year high level reached tension today he favors a meeting betwera the top leaders of the event by lauiielilng a purge al Putnaim Street Friday.. .Heavy frost damage— WASTE PAPER which officials of New Haven United States and the Soviet Union to negotiate their dif­ •plea and "western agonte.” House No. 5 Parker Street East Germany baa baan warii- 0>unty Farm Bureau say may ruh Flare Gun Flash Starts- ferences to help achieve full peace. Malik did not explain fur­ TV. Fa Police Commissioner iiig bar way into tha Bdriat arWl W e are sorry to Inconvenience you, but this Interruption is necessary in ordar jnto “tena' of thousands of dollars” ther but it was prestimed that by top leaders he meant Presi- — suffered by New Haven area through a sariaa o f tiaattos wttli to change ike aowrjF.*^ supply to the above area from our New Street Substation dent Truman and Prime Minister Stalin. Poland, ChatfliaioTakla; Hnaggry 1 wtak to-, axpreaa «y> farmers during laat two nights... Blaze" as Benton Lands a a a Mr, Friar cam* to Manehaatar Trust tat Octobar, IMS, to en^ubstaU|iii'«a‘A n ti^ StrecL Withdrawal o f U. B. recognition ^ o Go Is Latest Rumor and Romania. Tsaterday the aflH* COLLECTION aftar baing aaaociatad with th* North Side Bank A Trust thaaha to asy ■■■■T W saia o f CMnsse Nationalist Oovem- Coast Guard Rescues Yachtsman cial Bovtot newspaper TaaMahl Co. of BristoL A graduate of the Briatol High School, wha voted far M* to toe w In cape of bad-weather, thia Interruption win be postponed to Sunday, Oc­ inent is .discommended by national Rundachau tormaUaad to* toilBg Hartford, Sept.-24.—(-(F)—Damo-aand th* mlxup kept th* aenator s Milford; Sept. 25— —A Coast Guard Cutter today res­ New York, Sept, 26—OF—Ru­ tumad up in tha Brookiyn rack­ b* attended Hillyer College In Hartford wrhare he atudied eaat primary, aa a caatHSato tober 1. ■ , board of Antericaaa for Demeera- cratic Senator WllUam Benton 'copter wandering in the dark by announcing th* East Q businesa and accounting. Ha la partletilariy interaated in cued Samuel Campagna, 2^, of Milford, who had been missing mors ware .a dima-a-dozen today ets probe. State lutd Join^ "to* $ MONDAY, SEPT. 25 far aomtoatom tor Stata tle Aettoa. who pioneered the u*e of a heli­ aklaa over Qeriak’a fatm for 40 Impellittert remained silent on sporte and Is th* catcher on Mancheater ’Trust’a aoftball mlnutea. aboard a 32-foot cabin eraser in Long Island Sound since on what atepa Acting Mayor Vin­ peace front haaflad bgp to*. team. Mr. Frier la marriad and Uvea at S Windermere BapraasataHva. Bavtag Bvai copter In campaigning for vote*, his piana over th* week-end — a Treasury Balance still thinks 41w flying windmill Is After the miaadventur* last early Sunday afternoon. cent R. Impellittari would taka ia move that fad the rumor mill. Union.” Avenue in RockviUe. la Maatoatoar bat a tow a a a , Mandiester Division of The ideal for that pqrpose, -even weak in whlto the pilot was un­ the New York City Police Depart­ Deny Bealgastiea Thar* have haax ifSato IN THE SOUTHEAST SECTION yaan. 1 gmatiy Washington. Sept. tS'MFi—Ths though he did not get “ lost” again able tb find w o picnics at which New Britain Reports 14th Polio Victim , ment gambling payoff probe. (Jne report even had it that that Ruaala amy aeparat* paeea to toeir layalto^ aa« position of the Ttvseury Sept, 21: yesterday. the senator was schadulad to New Britain, Sept. 25-*-<4P)— Health Officer Limis J. Du­ Mbfi of the tsilk emtered on th* O'Brien had airaiuly resigned, but ^ MANCHESTtR TRUST Co. This time, however, It was speak, arfangemcata were mad* both the Mayer and the pelica Th* thraa Waatwn Lacri Industry By Coattaulng Net budget reeeipte S404.flM»087.- resignation ef Folic* Oommlaslnn- Whinarely yew*, Gonn. Power Cor 06; budget expenditures 95M42,- threvgh no fault of the machine to have flares lifhted at future mont today reported thia eit}''a 14th ease of infantile paralysia cr william p. O'Brien, although he head denied this. Britain and tha Uhttai .faif;|!lB^ llw N m # b a Not DIarfaInbedI -Member Federal Dapaalt Ceeparatlau Vtoenit r. Me#aMm n t t n ; cash bdlancs $5.097,092,• or in pilot. Stamford Democrat* of (he year. Ilie victim ia a nine year old boy, who nas been was not peraonally touched in the T0T4BS. got their rignals alightly eroased (4 ■) taken to Hartford’s Isolatioii Hospital milUon-doUar gambling payoff en rngn IhnaJt \ koA: ;