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T#BNtlf-EIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1954 Avenife Daily Nat Praaa fb r the Week Ended iianrI;?Btfr lEttrnftu} ll^raUt Sept. 11. 1864 I Of O. E Wa Regtotratloas a n being taken at The Toung l^ p le 's Zone Rally 11,305 ,^Ux>ut Tow n the TWCA office at the Oommu- will be held tlw evening at 7:45 Jacobsong Buy hlty T for the playschool spon* at the Church" of the Nasarepe. Dumschat'Gorens Wedding Msnsbsr o t Urn Audit aored by the TW. The office U Guest speakers will be the Rev. Bnrwui of areolatloa Tt. Oirli Frlmdly Society open ’ from • a.m. to 4 p.m. and GHmt Cross and the Rev. Lyle Main Street Home __ « of S t Ittry 'i BpiKopiil school begins next week. Friday Calhoun. Tomorrow ■ at 6:45 the MancheMtor— A City o f VUlago Charm iinrch a n openlnc Ita 1954 aea> will be "Acquaintance Day,” when Youth Caravan will have their Dr.mnd Mrs. Charles E. Jacob-, •on with a covend diah aupper mothen and children nuy visit the meeting at the Youth Building,' son, Jr., of 45 Wyllya St., hava VOL. Lxxm, N a SOI tCInsaifted Aivsrtlalkg an Paga U) FrWiy oveidnc at the Pariah classnom at i9:30 in the morning. Nasarene Park. Im ANCHESTER, CONNn THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16,1954 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICK Houaa a t S:SO- Evelyn Lambert, Just purchased an eight room preiM m t will welcome the clergy The Merrlweds, married couples Duplicate bridge will be played house and the surroundln|i prop­ and their wivea, 'and the membera group, will have a catered- supper, tomorrow night at the VFW Hall erty kt 172 E. Center and Hamlin and their invited gueats. Speaker Friday at T p.m. at the Second starting promptly at 8:0S p.m. Last Streets,-adcordlng to George Gra- Dulles Sees will be Kiaa Edna Fox, preaident Oongngatlonal Church. Mrs. Thursday night's winners • were ziadio, realtor who handled the Adenauer Blasted of the O.F.E of Connecticut, who Stanley MattesM,, |488 Parker St. north-south: Mr. and Mrs. Sedge- transaction. win ahow moviea of her trip of the wick and Arthur and Donald Dr. Jacobson plans to convert BHUah lalea. may ^ contacted for those who U-’ would like free baby sitters that, Sherry: east-west: Joseph Toce the building, which is Just inside a A s ia S a v e d evening. and William Butcher and Len business zone, to offices suid wait­ U. S. to Back British A •pedal meeting of St. Bride- By Socialists over O'Connor and James Baker. ing rooms Sind will divide his time et’a Cemetery Aaen. wTl be held between his Manchester and Hart­ toltaorrow n ii^t at 8 o'dock in the Manchester. Elks who. plan to William A. Bayer, son of Mr. and ford practices. B y S E A T O Church Halt ' attend the institution cennionies Mrs. Irving Bgyer of 14 Stephen and banquet of Branford Lodge St., has been enrolled as a fresh- Mrs. Jacobson ssid yesterday that probably both the first two ^Secret Decisions^ A eon, Steven Alan, waa Iwm Saturdsy and who have not noti* ihan at Massachusetts Institute of Washington, Sept. 16 ()P)— Sept. 12 at the Hartford Hoapital fied the local committee chairman. Technology in Cambridge, Mass. flPors will be used for the offices Secretary of State Dulles to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sessions James H. McVeigh are urged to Bayer graduated from Manchester and waiting rooms with no changes planned for the third Bonn, Crarmany, Sept. 16'*they reached the Soviet sector of switched hie drive for strong­ of 58 West S t do so before noon tomorrow. High School with the class of 1954. Berlin, er anti-Communist defenses To Rearm West Germany story. ,,,, (/P) — Parliament heard a The SooialUta particulariy aa- The property, with about 100 charge today that Chancellor aailed Schroader for maintaining to Europe today — outwardly foot ftontage 'bn '. East Centsr confided that a strong bar­ .Street and -150 on Hamlin, waa Konrad Adenauer’g ’’■ystem to the end that John wga abducted. sold by Anthony and. Crescenso of secret decisions" is endan­ John awltehed sidee July 20 and rier has been erected against later told the World Preas he did any new Red aggression in Three Return to Freedom DcClantis. Atty Jay E- Rubinow gering democracy in West It voluntarily as a protest against represented both the purchasers Germany. rebirth of "Naslam” in .Wast Ger­ southeast Asia. and the sellers In the sale. The attack waa led by Socialiat many. Dulles said In a broadcast re­ New V deputies. They demanded that In­ Schroeder told tha deputies he port to the nation last night that terior'' Minister Gerhard Schroeder did not want to minimize the John he believed ' the new Southeast resign and that a full-scale Inquiry case^, but "it is not a catastrophe." Asia Defense Pact would make F O R RENT be undertaken into the defection of His comment aroused a storm of "substantial contribution" to the Security Director Otto John and a protest fro the opposition .benches, preservation of free governments 4 .R O O M ' $ deputy of Adenauer’a Chriatian and to the blocking of further aces quickly quelled, by the gavel. /O FH C E SUITE Democratic (CDUJ party to the Communist expansion. With Feather Communist East. The Interior Minister went on Furthermore, he pictured "pow­ Excellent decor — complete Adenauer, Buffeted by election to aay:: ^ erful naval and air forces” of the 1— There Is no evidence Unking ite THE ASSOCIATED PRESS facilitlee. Center Street " ...v ...... /■ aetbacks to the CDU In the north United States in the western Pa­ American and British sources in London, diaeinged today tint* hot,.. ISttI* price... big luccctt... a very Hot.' ' only this week and by the wreck­ spy roundups In the East Zone cific as backing up the treaty $100 PER MONTH tering tlMip« to put on now ond woorjnie foil... ' age of his pet European Army with-John and the knowledge he signed at Manila last week with the United States has decided to support Britain’s plan for plan, sat by impaaaively. poasessed. threat of retaliation against any quickly rearming West Germany within the Atlantic pact. complomontt ovory coilumO... 2— A $125,000 reward he offered CAU MI-9.U80 Socialist Wilhelm Mellies de­ aggressor. He said . this threat But they said Washington has reserved ita position on tha clared the defection of John, former for clues to the "kidnapers" was can protect many nations as effec­ full wnfo of MW N il color* head of the aecuriw bureau, and intended to fluah put if poaalMc, tively as it can protect one. British suggestion for a seven-nation alliance aa a subirtituta Information on "dieUier John was CDU. Deputy Karl Franz Schmltt- Talk FUnned te Advaaoe for the ill-fated European Defense Community (EDC). Un­ WHtmack muzt be traced to what a long-time double agent with a der the British plan. West Germany and Italy would join he called Adenauer's personal network inside the Adenauer gov­ Hia radlo-TV talk filmed in ad­ RANG! habit of reaching "secret decisions ernment or if he acted on impuke. vance, was broadcast almost three Britain, France, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg in a 'X. New Felt Berets $1.98 without consulting anyone else." hqun after he had left by plane revamped Brassels pact. — MRS, ROBERT DUMSGHAT Amid Jeering laughter from his for Europe on a quick mission to Informants said the American i FUEL OIL "Faith in Democracy has been parliamentary foes, Adenauer said \ In all colors. staggered,” he asserted. '"Too lltUa he did not have tiine to answer find out at first hand what meas­ position was. adopted Sunday by IlK A a',. Miss Eunice Gloria Gorens.Aa gown of navy blue lece over pale GASOLINE 'n ' ■ has Be en done to build parliamen­ .‘‘numerous gimundless assertiooa" ures European leadete have In the National Security Council i f |0 T i r |0 f t daughter of Mr. and MrC. Daniel Wu* taffeta with matching acces- tary democracy,” against hia government. mind now that. the French Na­ meeting In special session under i NUUincry Dept.—-2nd Floor tional Assembly has shelved the President Eisenhower In Denver, ! m • ' m GoVens of 14 Victoria Rd., was' "”*^** corsage of white Melllea and Deputy Walter Men- "I must leave now,” he said, *’to . . o * -a * ! rosea. After a motor trip the ■el echoed what Jbhh and Schmitt- receive American Foreign Minister European Defense Community Colo. It was outlined to BritMi > §4 gai* I I A married SatuMay afternoon to ,, will reside at 14 Victoria BANTLY OIL Wittmack themselves said in Red- Dulles, who is coming to Bonn for (EDC) treaty under which West' Ambassador Sir Roger Makins te ! J. X KX f Norman Robert Dumschat, son of Rd.. after Oct. 1 spohsbred newa conferences after decisive talka on Gennany's fate.” Germany would hava been re­ Washington by Secretary of State ‘ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dumschat I HALE’S SEPTEMBER SALE OF business of winning elections ah^ warnefd them of the dangers and Italy with a defensive pact French Government to cooperate on the means for lyashlngton, Sept. 16 (#1 -^Th« Presented in marriage by her of party disunity. Nixon declared: “If you were for Eisen­ te a new European alllanca was. drawn up at Brussels iii 1948 by Army is taking special steps to New York, Sept. 16 (A>) — The RockyXMarciano-Ezzard achieving it. father, the bride was wearing a hower in 1962 , . you have no,^- England, France, Belgium, the made knOWh today to Foreign In a Buniqus issued after white lace and satin gown with a 'Choice but to vote for Republican Netherlands and Luxembourg. warn citizens if deadly gas, ra­ Charles heav)’weight title fight today w as^stpon^ from Minister Anthony Eden. The Bri- two days of conftrenewa, tha Fhr- lace fitted bodice, bateau neckline, candidates for the House and This pact does not provide for diological or germ warfare mate­ tonight until tomorrow night because of rain.T^esident Jim fish foreign minister will fly back «ign Secretary and tha Ptaialar illusion yoke and long tapering Senate in 19S4.” Martin Claims any supra-national authority such, Norris of the International Boxing Club announc^ the second with hia report to London tonight said they lud fiiUy egreert oa the lace sleeves. Her full satin skirt BEDDING and LINENS "One of our major dangera is rials escape during shipment. postponement of the Yenkee Rta--^ —'v. baeid principle of a united Enrope. W eVe Fallen For g in n in g Fashions . terminated in a cathedral train. disunity in the RepubUcan organi- as EDC would have created and A new regulation-required pub­ Oburchlllcaurchiii ChllaCblla Oabtoet pnncipia oc a umeed Enrope. under which FrSnee, Germany and lic announcement “in event that dlum 15-rounder as a drtzsling Prims Minister Sir Winston Jjdudteg tha full partidpetlaa ef She wore a fingertip veil of im­ aation. The Maine organization CyjP Congress the other EDC countries would rain continue munity Hall in South Windsor. Tlie publican state convention- in "a Washington, Sept. 16 (P)—Tww today. .. ^ . ROIHMD PRINTr NNIOHTII ioi bride's mother received, in a gown HAU-S OWN MUMb STUSerWEAR ^ 'ment on the historic Republican Democratic Senators diyided today nouncement, the 'military shipping heavyweight fight in theaters mihute that a quick conference te _ *“ •»• ‘i.wae said at ttia Freach nearly filled 2,845-seat movie sccompiishmente of the past two agency, chemical officer of the coast to coast. Father Hotel Hrir Paris might help to awing the Foreig nMiatstry,~ win n tu sn to ' of black Chantilly lace with pink theater in Columbus on whether the Senate should London on hia ^Mctol plana accessories and a corsage of white years." ' called back before the Nov, 2 edh- nearest military installation or a . The weather forecast for tomor­ The young father, 20-year-old Mendea-France ^vemmenC^ into TYfE 180 fERCALE UDY rEFfEREU. \ "Run aeared", he said, because, line behind the program. Bsea.-' ■. Martin, launching a nationwide gressional elections to act on cen­ aimllar agency should sound the row^ waa party cloudy and warm­ British hotel heir James Gold-, Mn Challis "the battles we Itee, generaUy #e\ alarm and send a representative smith filed a charge te the Paris ”*^radew-Franca talked to «-kuge The mother of the groom wore were-too sure of winning." . ^Making tour to boost the Repub­ sure charges agaihat Sen. McCar­ er wrlth afternoon temperatures of Eqwa Partoov to AUanro crowd of repoften to the lo ^ COMBED / lican party, ptriured tha forthoom- thy (R-Ws). to the scene of the accident imme­ about 70. The long rai^e forecast ciVll court last ^ght' for “non- In Bofinj Dullea declared today The speech kicked off a Sl-state diately. • preaentatlon of child,” But tbe of the French Fortegn Mlnlstiy REG; $3.98-^9x74 TWIN BED SIZE bamatormiag tour In the next 45 ing elections as "the most crucial Sen. Gore (D-Tenn)^sald that If for Saturday la fair. "an alternativs musit be found” to after* Eden had'driven efi: la • non-presidentlal balloting of our a special committes appointed to The wording of the regulation M aiiaiar AI Weill amid Marciano court declined to accept It. bring Weat Germany aa an equal days by Nixon in behalf of Presi­ and of a blank form for use as a pelting rate. REG. $3i09^2x108 . • 4 dent Eisenhower to help elect a times." investigate the chargea^-btfore or would wrork out at 4 p. m. Tom Court attaches explained that partner into the western alliance.' The Ftrenoh Premier shortly after Oct. 1, tbe Senate news release indlcatee that the Tannas, co-manager of . Charles, Goldsmith placed his daughtei- te Arriving by plaine for emergen­ RuberoM RoofiHg working Republican majority in He told a $50-a-pIate dinner of ahould promptly reconvene to con­ precise nature of the material in­ the ctutedy of his mother-in-law. REG. $4.98— 54x74 PULL BED SIZE C orneas this Novenober. the Finance Committee of the said the challenger also would cy copeiiltatlona in Germany and sider whatever recommendationa volved might not be diacloeed. "loosen up.” ' Mra.‘ Antenbr Patino, wrfisn he left % itein, tha American diplomatic (Centtoned ed Page Fweiro) W . H. ENGLAND "Don't let the oppbaitior. candi­ GOP organisation of Middlesex it may submit. The propoeed ^uuiouncement fo^.-a trip to West Africa about REG. $3.39— 81x108 ; i t ; ...... dates, as they .lutch at our pop­ County that Americana •'will de­ Bob Christenberry, chairman of chief was greeted by ChanceUor LUMIER COMPANY ■atm kanvy quilted pads IlUad with pure wUte cotton that wIR ular President's coattails, fool you cide whether they want that dy­ But in a separate interview Sen. the State Athletic Commission, de­ two months ago. This waa done Konrad Adenauer jwho arranged McCarran (D-Nav), an avowed (Ceattebed en Page Btevea) . creed that the two fighters would by mutual consent. Tel. M1-8-02M launder n par*, white. Plaatle wrapped. with promisee thet-they will "sup­ namic, ' far-sight^ program to go for almost Immediate private die- port* him. Ask them If they wlli forward to oompletion—or whether friend of McCarthy, said any such hsve to weigh te a t 12:30 p. m. 'Therefore, these informants con­ cussions with Dullea — te aearch report should be put aside and no (EDT) tomorrow although they tinued,, the father could not charge of a subatitute for the dead Euro­ ■‘— in* vote for tbe Republican leaderahip: they want it to be sabotaged and action taken on It until the next anybody writh "nonpreeentation of tin U eliiis R E G . $3.89—90x108...... on Jan. 8,” Nixon aald. It is on ripped ^ to ■ shreds by a Congress So not have to'meet any weight pean. ' DefehaaCommunlty (EDC) Congress meets iii January. requirements. The ceremony wrtll child” at nobody ha<' been oblteed Army traaty. frooi tht AP WirsB DOWNPROOP AND PEATHERPROOF JSn.^ 3 m at Congress holds the Hostile to President Eisenhower...' Sen. Pottei* (R-Mich) took' the' by court" Order to present the cmid Important election of committee Martin’s appearance in New Jer­ News, Tidbits take place in the Madison Sqd'are Tha talks wfth ITuIlss wUi be view that the nature of the com­ Garden lobby where the two were at any specified date.. decisive for Germany's fate, (he ehainnen. sey waa^Oie first stop *on a 16-city mittee’s rsport would determine The only legZT recourae left to REG. 79c— 42x38V2 CASES . . Eo. Nixon said a large turnout of tour. The contest in New JersBy Called froM AP Wired weighed on Wednesday. 78-year-oId OianoeUor had told b l o c k e d SIWOM LOOS PHoLOW TICKS / whether a Senate session ahould be . At that time, Cfiiarles scaled Goldsmith to recover his child wras Boetee. Sm L IS (O) -.Thd Mlled. He said there would be no deputies beforo departing for the 192)4 pounda.^the heaviest of his airport from a pazitamentitey de­ Minefield HdBsw deed eeatrel (CenHaaed on Paga Btevea) (CoBtteMd om Pag* Eteven.) reason for such a session if the career—and Marciano 186 H. (Ooattened ea .Jtage Nineteen) REG. 11.00 WITHOUT ZIPPERS ... Ea. committee recommended against. Iran Army chief counter intel­ bate. In the debate, Socialista were dasB near WHSmantto. CbOd« 68/ ligence agent.for strategic Aba­ atlacking his govenunant for what prevented dnauge to eaeaee eT esnsufe. .wThe special bi-partisan rommit- dan

> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN,/fHtJRiSfDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1964 MANCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1954 W a p p in g Tenant Interest Runs High Marlborough AIRhCONDmONEU PAGE TBiuai Reynolds Named (iloses that Mrs. Irene Spaldlne, of necessitating replacement et^ a Voter Making Rbekvilie-Vernon About Town Simpl^ Negligence Bridgeport.- was driving easterly 'fuse, I Unit Names Liaison In Sale of Ctrfprd Homes on the parkway witn Mrs. Morange i League President Session Listed OAK GRILL The Grace Group of Onter Led to Autd Death as a passenger, when the car OXIDENTALLY ON PURPOSE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Church Women's Federation will crashed against the rear of an auto Mouscron, Belgium, Sept, i f /Ty More Than ISO Person* the project, will be given first SO OAK STREET School Soccer Unit Green:. halted in the left lane by Robert Invites Yen To Attend 'o Aid Building Project Wapping, Sept 18 (Special)— crack at purchasing a house. hold a poUuck supper followed by —A cow eecaped from a slaughter­ Marlborough, Sept If (Special) an "earring Whist,’' Monday night, Bridgeport, Sept. 16 i/P>—Deputy A. Case, of Jersey City. Non-veteran residents come sec­ house and smashed furniture in The 2nd Annual A t a nieetlng of the South Windsor 4 * h A b o u t 1 2 5 H o u s e * —The Board of Admiaslona have A’ FINE FOOD A QUALITY BEVERAGES at 6:80 in the Robbins room. Mem­ Coroner Philip Y.. Reinhart today Case told police after the ac- a local cafe today. ^ BubsUtuting in the school system ond, followed by veterans and then List Practice Tilt Tomorrow ^tJowiBtrir. Ifept. I f ipecUU)-—( Art League Tuesday night Norman In Federal Project announced that it-will be in eea- bers-are asked to bring a pair of cleared a Bridgeport woman of 'ctdent that he stopped his auto Name of the cafe—*nie Golden should contact the Robertson non-veterans living off the project. gift-wrapped earrings. beoaikse. (he lights hact. gone out, Ox. W«lUr 8. K«U«r ;hu been Reynolds, president announced However, it eppekred that the sion at the Richmond Meniorlal criminal liability, but held a Jer­ School office. Substitutes ere that classes in oil end water color BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEON Rockville, Kept. I f (Special) -.kReutter, ail of thia city, and Jo- Mmed by tlw .School BuUdi^ needed in the primery gredes. Residents of Orford VlHage were i market for the houses would nev­ Library from 6 to 8 pm. on Mon­ For the second aucceesive day, uph Henderson of M uchuter. The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ sey City man for simple negli­ drawing and antique decoration er extend beyond the borders of Manchester Antii|iict Show OommiUee to handle the larse Qass enrollment, according: to will start the week of Oct. 4. In continuing today to besiege Public | day for the purpose of making new RERVED DAILY BXCER 8ATUEOAY ! OoACh John CenAvarl sent hla M iu ‘Joanne Klatka andXiee Bar­ morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, gence iq the death of Krs. P a ­ ime at paper work required school enrollment, ehows the fol­ Orford Vlllege;*—"Symington said ■quad of SO youthful Aaplranta for will meet tomorrow at.8 p.m. with addition there may be ceramics Houaing Administration officials' voters. bara Waailefsky of this city were trice Morange, 50, of thia c)ty, vic­ the Federal Government and lowing; grade 1, 140; grade 2, 154; classes. he expected the houses to be pur- positloaa on the eoccer team, flower girls, and Donald Richard­ Mm. Walter Henry, 46 Stark­ Hauclitsttr, &•■■■, CtmiiiMity Y with questions about tlie ' condi­ Retorna Hoaw tim of I Merritt, I^rkway auto ' apt aa lialeon between the echoolgrade 3, 127; grade 4, 131; grade Reynolds said "We are extreme­ c'aaaed by the tenants now living through A lengthly practice aea- son of Waterhury, V t w u ring weather St., who will be assisted DR. E. M. . ROBBINS Spnniiored B r r 5, ltd; grade «, 123; grade 7, 107; tions 'attached to the Bale of the in them. Mrs. Howard B. Lord liaa re­ accident in New dansan lost .iPattJbif eoBunittee and the actual ly fortunate in having top instruc­ al(in yesterday afternoon at Henry bearer. by her mother, Mrs. Iva Iiigrahem. THE W. 8. C. S. of SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH grade 8, 86. " houses they are living in. turned home from the Middlesex April 26 ;*peratlona of the echool project, tors again this year.” Alhertus On Tuesday, they received offi­ In 'fect, with the 125 dv/ellings P|Ult. The maid of honor wore a bal­ DENTIST Sept. 37, 38. 30, SO—1 PJM.-16 P.Mv—Oct. 1—1 PJI..0 PJL Chairman John Tyler aaid today. Supper Planned providing living uita for 20U..tami- Memorial Hoapital where she un­ The deputy coroner's finding dis- Joneer will teach paintiril smd cial notification o f the govern* derwent a major operatlea. (Joach Canavari aaya the aquad lerina gown of C3iantiMy lace and The 61st state meeting of the LaBch at Nchib— .Saarha—Complete Hanse .Ceekef DIbbovb Th* committee hi paying; an Mrs. Albert "i. Booth and Mrs. drawing and Gina Martin antique ment’s decision tb sell the project jies—some of the houses are two- in green ai)d with the one excep­ nylon tulle fashioned with a etrap- Connecticut Daughters of the Amer­ fapnlly structures—it apprisred EaroUment HMvy architect to take care of the work Robert Doggart hqve been named decoration. that had been constructed during A total of 106 pupils are en­ tion, leeks experience. leu bodice, lace jacket, matching ican Revolution will he held in the ANNOUNCES THE RE-OPENING OF HiS Special Feotwe Mrs. Lsosord Uwcela « f inapecUng;, who will have a chairmen of the PTA pot-luck sup­ He said the league hopes to the war to house defense ^ rk ers. that even some of ■ the tenants Franz Schepiierer, a center f(v- hiitts and a lace picture hat and Park Congregational Church, Nor­ OFFICE FOR GENERAL DENTISTRY per Sept. 22 at 6:30 p. m. in the might not get aichahce to buy. rolled kt the East Hampton School wich, Friday, Sept. 24, at 10:30 Wifl Exhibit Her Del Celectios Beld enclneer available at all arouse increased interest in chil- And, a PHA official said today, from town. ward on the aquad, who halls freim carried an arm bouquet of red AT A NEW IXXjATION timea to make inapcctiona when Robertson School auditorium. The ‘niree of the town's banking in- roses. The brideameid's ballerina a.m. The principal speaker will be' drsns desses this year, to develop since the announcement, there has Feraoaal Meattoa Germany hAs had conalderable Nagging Baduj^ neoeaaary. Capt KeUCr will aee supper program will be sponsored some of the younger talent in the atltuUonfr—the First National COMFORT t o e car- training, accrodlng. to gowns were of w)ilte nylon tulle Mias Gertrude S. Carrewey, presi-. ~ ALL lOOTH EXHIIITS FOR SALE — been no let-up. in the stream of Miss. Nancy, Frink will eater COOL that this engineer ia on the aite at by the PTA, Board of Education. area. Registrations for desses are questioners pouring into the proj­ Bank, the Manchester Trust Co., (jenavari. 'Fhia year's team la the over taffeta, with bouffant Skirts, dent general of the National DA^. 57H CENTER ST. TEL. MI-9-3443 the times when needed. Capt. Young Mothers Club, Mothers now being accepted by Mrs. F. and the Manchester Savings Bank Bajrpath Junior college fa a —first that win. operate on a ache(|r matching stoles and mitts and Luncheon will be urved and 'ruec- ect’s administration building. freshman this week. Sleeples^ights Keller wiU be paid f 100 per month Club' and the parent-group of the Lee Mage of Ellington RoaJ and Hfcrold Symington, executive di­ —have indicated they will accept ule^tMurta. Foonall was the major white lace picture hats, and also vations should he made with Mrs. Often Due to Kidney - for hia eerviCes, Tyler said. cooperative nursery and kinder- George Mitcbeil of East Hartford. rector of the Manchester Housing applicationa for mortgages on the Mrs. Albert Armstrong and fall sport until two years ago when (hurled arm bouquets of red roses. H. R. Tiffany, 35 Burwood Rd., Wb«B litdii«KfuQetk>B slows t Advertise in The Herald->-It Pays Robert Glenn of the Robert 'garfen. The committee met last The league wlH exhibit. a few houses from prospective purcbes- Henry Kinghom are patients et ■it was droppidd. . /■ The flOTVer girls wore Identical Wethersfield, who may., be reached folks eomplsia of bskvIbk Authority, said today more than Bchos. Hisslnsss bb4 loss of pop sb< Glenn Wilders, Inc., of West Hart* night to work on plans for the painting.’’ by members at the Wap­ era, thereby easing the problems the Middlesex Memorial Hoapital. Tomorrow afternwm the coach gowns of white taffeta with flow­ by telephone through the Hartford 150 persons have already sought directory. Don't sufftr rsstkss nlthts with 1 has requested that local town affair. ping Fair Saturday.. They will open Information about , Uie sale, al­ of. financing. Vincent A. Sufrynowlts and CHARCOAL RROHJD will take the aquad tOvM*richeater ered tiaras and carried bukets of consforts if roducod kidnor function I fdntractora who are interested in Mrs. Leon C. Heckler and Mrs- their second season with a tea '' As a result of all the interest family are moving from town to for a practice tilt wlth\me Man­ colonial flowers. tinv jrou dowB-”dut to such common i IMANCHESTER KNITTING MlLLSI Robert H. Wilcox were at the Rob­ though there have been no actual as stross snd strain, ovsr-oxtrtion or i working on the echool project con- and art exhibit at the Town Hall applications so far. shAwn In the project, officials e:(- Pennsylvania. chester hooters. \ The bride's mother wore a tur- The Knights of Columbus . sWiir surt to cold. Minor hladdtr irritatieas < tiKt him linmedialely to deter­ ertson School yesterday noon to Sept. 26 at 3 p.m. Paintings will Have SO Daya To File pected the sale to be diaposed 6t After this practice geriiq, the quoiM dreu of taffeta with rose h(rid their first rehearsal of the to cold or wrons)diot may catiso EtUinc tt|^ in about two months. Judith Montaream and Janet alfhts or froquont psasstos. mine whether or not some portion take registrationa and collect the remain on exhibit for a week. ,^Under the terms o f the sale, the regular schedule i will start\The accBMoriu and an orchid corsage. minstrel Show tonight at 8:30. and charge for the dance instructions CYewftord will attend the Univer­ S T E A K S * 3 ' s all who wish to take part In the Don't nocloct Four kidaors If thsooooadU. o f the work can be handled by Members are asked to deliver residents; who have first prefer­ sity of (Connecticut this year aa schedule is: Sept. 21, Sllswoym, The groom’s mother wore a navy tloBS bother you. Try Doan's Pills»a mild to begin O ct 1. their paintinga to the Town Hsdl ence, have 30 days in which to file away; Sept. 30, IClIaworth, -hera: blue dress of crepe with black ac­ program are urged to attend this diurstk. Used suecossfuUy tiy miUhms for members of the freshman clasa. lTHICK m iim i st iir r iif rehearsal. The minstrel ia sched­ over-60 Fosrs. It's smssing h ^ msay times of the site is still RegistratioaM Takiea Sept. 25 between 1 and 8 p.m( an application tox_ a building, and Oct. 6, Wethersfield, here; Oct. 7^ cessories and an orchid corsage. Doan's vivo happy relief from those dtscom- The question of whether or not First Meeting Held The wedding reception was held uled for Nov. 11-13 at the Ver- forts-hclpthelimiles of kidney tubes and III* In progress, ly ie r said. ^ Ferdinand H. Schwarz, realty offi­ Open Forum ^Maarheeter Evening Hernl-f Glaatonbury, here; Oct. 12, Man­ planck School auditorium. , About 35 voters Tuesday night to change from a PTA group to a The South Windaor Ismd Own­ cer o f the PHA'a New York field chester, here; O ct 16, Glaston­ ah the Italian SociSt C^ub in this tern flush out wnfets. Get Doaa'a Pffls todayl PTO group will be'voted on at the Mariborotigh , eorrespondeat, Mfa. citV The bride wore a charcoal voted to approve several stipula­ ers Protective Assn, held their office, said tii6 government wants "Stiioere CqBgratnlatteM” Howard Lord, telephoBa Eaat HITNiainHO, fioele 10 bury, away; Oct. 10, Windsor, OctolMr meeting. Those eligible to first fall meeting Tueaday night eely ton mbwtoa-Sein Ik# suit qra u with Mack accessories The Professional Women’.p Club tions connected with local use of the tenants to consider r prospec­ To the Editor, Hampton 667-J-3. aw ay;''O ct. 21, open; Oct. ‘23, held its first fail meeting Tues­ Federal education aid granta vote on this Issue must be current at the Town Hall and plana were J\ cantor e( Nartfatd and an\orchld epruge when leav­ tive purchase thoroughly before May I through Tha Manchester Alumni; Oct. 26, Newington, here. day at the home of M iu Madeline Funds paid'unider Section 4(a) of members, either having paid dues made for stocking of birds and signing anything. apse dally nl naen The youngsters likely to see ing on an unannounced wedding for the year at the Sept. 22 meet­ Herald taka the opportunity tb trip. \ Brown, 717 Center .St. A deli­ Public Law 374 will be used Only property ownership relation* svere "We've interviewed many people' thank all those who voted for me action on thb first team are Frank to Increase the funds otherwise ing or at the October meeting be­ diacuas^ OHiar Ref Coach Grim M m The briew attended school in cious auppe/ was served by Miss so far,” he .Aaid, "but we’re not In 'the Primaries o f Tuesday.^ ' I Schapperer, Gaiy Staiger, Samuel Pennsylvania\ard is employed in Brown and Mrs. Ann Unsworth availsMs for school mrposes and fore the voting takes place. Rooot News forcing sales. As a result, there •m ON • MOMIKMO • SAMm • WAYUNI IHNDIUHR * HYANMK The lions Club will .'continue am indeed grateful to all of them KIlin, co-captains Allen Seker- ih/ Photo l-ab1|i Pratt and Whit­ to the 31 members present. Among aot to reduce or substitute for lo<^ Boy Scout Troop 62 wUl hold have been no actual offers. We for their confidence in me. Witsky, and Stuart Kupferachinld, amnios which are otherwise avail­ 'their drive to sell brooms and elec­ its first fall meeting next Thurs­ MANC-H ESTER l e y Aircraft. Tha^groom attended the games played was "Telegraph tric light bulbs for another two want the people to look into the I with to extend my sincere con­ Larry Remklewicz, JOhn Dowgle- school in Bristol Vermont and Message,” through which each able under applicable. state and day at 7;S0 p.m. at Community sitU'.tion thoroughly,” he said. gratulations to all succesaful can- wlcz, Dick Lata, John DelPonte,^ weeks, according to James Bell, Hall. Robert Staiger will again is also employed at\he Pratt and member briefiy related her vaca­ local laws. It is understood that Schwarz, who with PHA repre­ ^dates for nomination. * Wayne Kupferschmld, Billy lis - secretary. Meetings for the new be Scoutmaster, assisted by Elliot BCILTOn NcTO( niINCBSS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Whitney Aircraft- Hrqerved three tion experiences. The next meet­ any and all such funds not so used sentative Carl Nusbaum and Ed­ Sincerely, well, and Raymond Gay. a u y be reclaimed by the Federal year were resumcd-iTuesday pight Elmore. The committee includes ‘7'7A years in the U. S. Army and spent ing will he at O nter Springs et the Cove Reataurant. At that ward Smith has been interview­ Everett R. Kennedy Tentatively asrigned to pjAy on two years in Korea. Government. Frank Masinda, Gaylord Paine, J*ha |W>rM I»dge, Tuesday, Oct. 10, time Herbert J. Gable, outgoing ing prospective buyers for eight *TUot • tfie B squad are David LibSnguth, Young MarriedI Cbiiples The Board of Education was au­ Edward Kasheta. John Flood, • LONG WAY AROUND BOYS' NYLON GABARDINE thorised to spend funds received president, wAi presented a past John Nicholson, Howard Bennett, or nine hours each day since the ’‘Sim Worn A In^CeH FRESH SEA FOOD Robert Grous, James MfcMullen, The next m uting of the Yp( Young Cbrunna, Mich. (JT)—A Corunna Manchester - District officers, from the Federal Government only president’s pin by Bell on behalf Alfred Armstrong, Dexter Burn­ nctificatioiis were received by the Yellow Block 11* • O s ig Ireland, Arthur^'^nton, J. Married Couples club will be^held tenants, said the three of them firm aent a letter containing a Spaden, Donald Bleryvorth, Robert BSA, .will meet tomorrow at 7:45 for items which are a part of the Meet ToMght ham, Charles HUikon, Frank Bris­ Ribbon” icWalljr nilikd SpccisI — Every Thursday,* on Oct. 13 . with Russ and J^ n would close Up shop at Orford Vil­ 8100 check to Dr. H. M. Allahouse, Murphy, John Chick, Cku*! Elaston, p. m. in the .library of the East education budget approved, for the The Republican Town Commit­ tow, John Driscoll and . LJoyd T*ckele«l*r BcUm PriMe Friday, Saturday Harrison in c)Mrge. Winners in thh^ Side Rec. Chairman Norman Lar- lage temporarily today. . an OwoSao dentist. The towns ara J*ue* Dra ferri and Donald Plank; ' recent Scavenger Hunt held bv the^ town. It was voted that the grants tee Will meet tonight at the home Grant. three miles apart. It took the let­ WHOLE IROILED epn reminds institutional repre­ erpuM be placed in a special fund He said they have to go to New STARTS SUNDAY Other candidates trying out for club were Bob and Delorea Hoer- WINES AND UQUOR VALUES QUFLT-LINED of Mrs. John M. lYIvi’ ..Instead-of School enrollment figures in the ter two months to make it—via sentatives of the importance of set up by the town treasurer, from at the BootJi-t>into9k Memorial Iwo grammar schools and Ells­ Britain tomorrow to open up the “REAR WINDOW” LIVE LOISTER $1.$0 the team are ^onard Romeo, Wil­ man. attending Scout District meetings- sale of a federal housing project Italy. A note in Italien said it was liam WaiillfsKy, Kenneth Schllp- Unemployroeat Drops wdilch the Board of Educqtion will Library. worth High School ahow an over­ found in a newrpapSr mailed to with FreMk FriM Fatatoea S n w . The RepuMlcans will have a all increase of 75 students this there, but ad(M they would re­ aad Salad. hack, Walter LeonarcL John Hill, Unemployment claima in this Mis^^ Eleanor Ann Kearns, turn in a few days. Dr. ytneempo Spatore by hla Ted Ck>wan, Richard Wetherell, and area for the week ending Sept. 11 -iThe meeting approved inclusion caucus Monday at 8 p.m. at the year. The figures are based bn pifents in Owoaoo. daught^. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G i n d o f the word "Safety” in the name Nathan Halq;'^mmunlty Cent'er. Monday’s enrollment at school, the Priorities Set up Elddie Moses. dropped to 168 as compared with J. Keam^. 37 Elro St., will leave a u r r i Y D 202 for the previous week. There JACKETS o< the Advisory Health and Safety According to the priority of Plans Progressing The meeting' will nominate two first full session day. EAT IT HERE Sunday toXbegin her studies at 1/ Council. representatives to the General As­ At Ellsworth, the student enroll­ preference fw . purchase of the Plana for the Rural Vernon were 27 initial claims filed. Becker Junior College, Worcester, RED CROWN Earolhneat High sembly, a Judge of Probate, and ment this year from South. Wind­ dwellings that was aet up by the or We’D prepare It In year favorite . School Aaen's Holiday Bazaar to be To M u t Mass. Miss Kelirns was graduated The registration in the eleihenr mx jivtices at the peace. There sor is I8l as. compared with 173 government, veterans living on. ( i'«N;y/T/o'vro Btyle to take out. held at the Vernon School Oct. 2, The City Bowling League will with the 1054 cW88 i of Manche8ter tary school at the close of last meet Tueaday at the VFW Home. io ^ 2 mB9 wjlT be some other business to last year. The East .Windsor en­ are' moving swiftly. The number High School. \ week was fSS as compared with transact. rollment this year ia 220 com­ EASTWOOD NIANTIC SCAUOFS — IPSWICH CLAHS ^ luid kind of txwths have been de­ Teams and line-ups must be en­ HALF about 000 the saime time last year, Now Arrival pared with 208 last year. cided upon and the holiday that tered for thoM planning to make Sunset Rebekeh Lodge has set OAl 6 . 8 5 according to Supervising Principal GREATER THAN EVER ON «ach shall represent in its decorat­ up the league at this meeting. A son. Glen Harold. Was born OUR GIANT SCREEN SPECIAL LUNCHEONS DAILY the date of Friday for Ha fall rum­ Royal O. Fisher. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beebe Manchester Evening. HernU ing theme has been assigned.. Celebrating Today mage sale, to be held imOdd Fel­ This 083 Sgure does not include Tuesday gt Windham Community Wnpping cerreependent, Mrs. An­ ‘‘BONE WITH Members of the essocletlon ere Mr. and Mrs. John Capello of lows hail from 0 a. m. Mrs. ROBIN HOOD those attending private schools or Memorial ' Hospital. The baby nie CelUns, telephone Mltckell . busy at work completing articles .107 Brooklyn St. are oburving Ethel Aspinwall. chairman, re­ tbbae attending outside the town. 8-4410. PRINCESS RESTAURANT to be sold or starting new projects. their . 15th wedding anniversary 90 weighed seven pounds seven ounces quests the members lo bring-ertl- 2 . 8 9 About 000 elem ents^ school at Urth and his gramlparents are THE WIND” In addition to Mrs. Earl Gafrity today. ■ cl'es to the meeting Monday i^e-' PROOF pupils and 350 high ’mhool pupils, DINE IN AIR CONDinONtD COMFORT S tru t Flalabed Mrs.'HKiry Morse and Mrs Ina SGLYLLACOTE LOW BIDDER In Technicolor and Mrs. Kran Kilpatrick, co-chair­ ning, or if unable to do so she SPECIAL LOT OF SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT a total of 1,150 mplls, are trans- Beebe, b o ^ of Coventry. Hertford,, Sept. 18 (F)—A. F. . with CUrk Gable MAIN STBEET AT PEABL STBEET men, the (ollowipg comprise the The resurfacing of Park Street arrange for pickup. / r : 6 . 8 5 l O M I E R o r p ^ e d by four contract and three SquUlecote Co, of Newington has Vlviak Lelgh-OUvla DeHavlIand eneral committee; publicity Mrs. from Park' Place to the intersec­ Jackets At A Low Mill-To-You Price town-owned Imses. The mileage MaaoS^ter Eveaing Herald Co­ submitted the apparent low bid of flh.«ra At t:M - 7;M Fine WlufS . , . Liquors . . . and Beer fIdward Granville, Mrs, Robert tion of Park and-School Streets A family piCnIc will open the 5URCOAT STYLES! N.t«: to leasth ml Ik* f*«lar* Msreham; poeters, Mrs. Donald Watfr-Repellent • Quilted Wool Lining varies from tS to 130 miles a dsy ventry oorreapondent, Mrs. Charles IllO.OiX) for the contract to con­ dear ea*a. aicklly SrU. serierm- was completed yuterday. An ame- new season of the Washington FLEISCHMANN'S Sixts 4 to IS ea the bwOes. L, little, telephone Pilgrim 3-8831. struct a thiee-story addition to aae« alsk llr 1;|S. Freeman; cafeteria, Mr. and Mrs site coating replaud the oM sur­ PTA Tuesday. Sept. 21, fri>m 6 to Featar* .k»ara__eac* 1:M Knit-Wristleta • “Timttin’’ Fur Collar D ueAo a difference in the sise state police headquarters here. JANES George Hammar, booths, tiny tot face: The work was delayed for 8 p. m., at the West Side Oval. 3 . 5 7 of. classrooms and in the number of The addition, of steel, brick and SUNDAY shop, Mrs. C. F. Mecca; apron about a week when it ’via found Box lunches may be brought and . park, Mrs. <31arence Maron; attic pimila, it has been necessary to concrete with limestone trim, will BROKEN LANCE ROBERT MAXHEll thatisn old culvert in front at the hot doga. Ice critam, coffee and Sfake changes in room locations. Driver Arrested C^fLY A^ORTON • nORBY RRRKO! tresAures, Mrs. Edwin Maguire; Kabriok and Pnffeasional build­ 7qu, c o o t RiFRiMitma iM it BOYS’ and GIRLS’ house offices, a ballistics .labora­ In Cinemascope TXto' A S*KoaLii.y»ia» SfACf SMOw apda will be on 0#]# in the cafe­ ' Additional persona interested in tory, bureau of Identification and glamour, Mrs. Harvey Klotz; plants ings was blocked with debris.~^^e teria. “Open H(mae” will foUow \ n v A TOM q k i» In. Minor Accident a aeries of rooms for filet gnd and flowers, M rs., Cecil Wood: manholes ware -relaed .end a naw from 7 to 8. ;/ recerds. TELEVISION --eandy and popcorn, Mrs; Edward cillvert inatalled which it la ex­ A department spokesman said Brace; harvest, Mrs..William Vltt pected will carry off the rurface Atrihe installation of officers of NYLON s •• The driver of a .Connecticut Co. that present quarters do not pro­ nsr; baked goods, Mrs, Richard Water j and eUminate the water the American Legion Auxiliary ties bus was arrested yesterday after- vide enough robm for storage and Tucker; children’s booth, Mrs, rushing through the center onto Tueaday evening, Mrs. Leon Brad­ nioon ob a charge of violation of filing. George McDermott; fishnend, Mrs. Market Street ea has been happen^ ley, chal/man of the Past Presi­ the rules of the road after he was Construction Is to start within 21-BIG DAYS-5 PROGRAMS Edwin Tuxberry. ing in the (.ast. The work was done dents Club, presented to retiring Grand Officers to Visit BRIARCIIFF •«rs Osea involved in an accident at the five days of the signing of the STARITNO by Tomasso C\>. as a state-aid 'Pre8l(1ent Mrs- Theodore Fair- as 7:W. ShaHs ai T:M Center, police said today. . , contract,, it v/as said. [video Everydayr-All RighU RcMrved—H. T. Dickinson * cio., Inc. On Thursday, Oct. 14 the Grand p roju t and a similar surface iS to . MINDiO WHISKIV^ SaS., raatara Mwwa at 4:1M:U • President Mrs. Paula Berger and baiikS a past president’s jewel, at Matr»4iaMwya-lla]rar*a The collision occurred when the be placed on Market Strut from which time she was installed as U 5TH q\AQ bus, driven by Elmer B. Seaton, STATE TOMORROW her associate grand officers will Main Strut to Brooklyn Street. [(X>F iOT .In the middle, ages the feeding of risit Margaretha Lodge -t No. 18, juklor past president of the unit. ‘W W E WITH 37, Bloomfield, tried to go south animal milk to babies was dis­ Groups M e e t ^ Past IVesl^ent Mrs. Raymond on Main Street, and cut in front O.D.H.S. A supper will precede the Three o f the work groups of the WHISKIES IN THIS PBOOUCT couraged because it was believed meeting at the V.F.W. Club. The 'Goaselln also presented to Mrs. 4 YEARS. OLD TH E WIND” of a car driven by Rosetta Fen­ \ ' ■ City Hoapital Auxiliary are meet­ Fairbanks a gift of currency in be­ it would cause children to acquire supper will he served by the ladies ' iOnieD AT THE DISTIllERY _ la Tarhaicalar - WMa ftcrara nell. 45. New York. N. Y„ which some of the traits of the anlmala. ing in their'roomis today. Groups half of the Auxiliary. 0 1 ^ 1 p.ai. a u Mm f "WhiB WilMB- was going west following a traffic of the Methodist Church at 6 p.m. th ru and four m u t this after­ IS Charm Stamll > t Mataaiaara officer's signal to. proce^, accord­ Reservations fnust be made by noon and groun five at~7 p.m. - „ Tiisla Faatara narrami Sept. 28 with Mrs. William Golde. New pupils in St. Mary’k BOYS' .nd GIRLS' . Malta aa Bill aaS 4 a'claak. all ing to police. . Motoioli TV Mother and Daughter Church School will register from OLD HARVEY. .chlMraa laavlaa. , Serioua damage was done to the . ___ Red Cross. Reports A mother and daughter ^t-luck fea., **Srakea Lasca” ClBamaSaasa! Charies B. Beach-r chairman of 7 to 0 o’clock this evening at the UINDfO WHtlKIY automobile's right front end while Clew, Sharp, Slewly UMPe aipper will be held thl* evening pariah hall. The church school t STH A QQ CHILDREN'S damage to the bus' left rear was the local. chapter, American Red at 6:30 by the Oetholic/Ladies..Of :ORDUROY V H F ReceipNen frma Cross, wishes to express his sin­ will resume Mssions, Sunday, »OF BOT A .T T slight, j police, reported. Patrolman Columbus.' The c(m)«nittee In Sept. 10. ' William Cooke was the investlgat. ditlsnl tlatiwif cere appreciation to all volunteers charge includu MrS. Dorothy WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ’ ing officer. ^ ^ . who were vrilUng to render their Lochr, chairmen. Mrs. Eleanor 4. 5 AND « YEARS OLD Long Sleeve fi(S\ T tiaatra In Ttia FsrI services in the event a disaster Manchester LOL, No. 90', will LONCIES Dickinson, Mrs. Irghe Kocher and meet in Orange hall tomorrow qt OOniEO AT THE DISTILLERY ' I JuwcTtPw egn-HBatiuiMaiiTie I 2 7 7 I R O A D 00-0-1134 occurred when Hurricane Edna ap­ proached last Saturday. Mrs. Dolores Lol^, 8 p. m. :for its first get-together (Childrea Under 13.Free) SALES and of the fall seas'sn. The delegates TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE He states the response from POLOS T people to assist was overwhelm- All TaMottViUe aad Veraea Ben's will make their report of- the LYNNBROOK Itenis ere bow handled through Tonight : Regular Prices! LaFOND and because o f this response grand lodge session in Detroit and •U N PU WHISKiT JAMES STEWART officials believe many people could The Manebuter Evenlag HetaM a good turnout of the Orangemen (ytoaBcl a BAR 1# w serw t TWCA. more compact edit|oh of the State with honors from Manchester i bmatiems. Sizes 3 to -li- S H O W TKB. "CyclMin RAncrr'' . ‘'I* DVriTY’n TAVEBH sonnel and others who could not be High School with the 1054 class. <“ » WHAUILyOVB TBOVBLE • :ee I M il DBAONET-Jark Webb contacted^by .telephone, members Rejglater end Manual began rolling JAMES STEWART PARTY THURS. NIGHT ____ MOBfa rm uk 4H) ODT WB6T—nil Whalen JOIXT OKHX ^ The 1954. edition ia'l52 pages few­ > BOURBON WNISKIY wearing. Selected irreg. FEATURE AT gilO' YOU GET FOR plm: “ Law ya. Rllly the Kid” •iM « A61I aOWDV DOOSV TUU disiMter plans. till WHAUB YOVB TBOCBUS er than the 1053 edition end PYedr 100 STH 3 ^ ^ COMPLETE «HI TOWH CRUUI Civil Defease Soon! John Wayne Civil Defense Director Mrs. Mil- crick Grimiey, supervisor of . state PROOF BOT MEN'S - . BOYS^'ani^GIRLS’ *«bs Won A Yellow Ribbon” STEAK DINNER Tues., Wed. and Thura. JIN« at WOBLD WB UVB I« - ■RDWN uA LYNCH publicatibna; said the tightening- "Gone With the Wind” list NEWS AT Sn-Pete neatr ,dred Howland -reporta that Hurri­ DISTIILED IN KENTUCKY 3.HOUR SHOW <»ll FUJI *. cane Edna found the city ' and up has saved the Stats several CH11 DRCN FRYE ' Rrlng The Whole..Knmlly Iflt COWBOY rLATHOUSB FLD R IS n thousand dollars. The new edition Ml w Inqiunil. |jii| ■,! Hiifgi numl Rir i -SHOWS THURS., FRI, SAT. CartooniH—Free Playground 6:U < SI VABIETY (XVB town’s Chvik Defense organization RED^ PUIQ :, (Mt THE BABLY BROW EleWBra for AR'OtMMieBa fully alerCed, With workers re­ includes -pictures of State officials M l WOOL, " P ick. A Star" " 145 0 0 - maining on. duty throughout Fri­ and principal'government build Rums This is the blazin^^^ tut BntATEERlIAH-nil KArtia inga. • :W ffORTf-SIII m a in ST. day night and until all danger was 6:0» I at B0OEn(»PE-^^anaa put on ^turday. Director How­ ■ ' .... . ' ’■ ‘T*”" ~ ■.--v-' pyiLT-LINED. “ land wiehea to thank personally Former President 'Ulyeeeac iS, Irack'down and eraek-down of the tat BPOBTB VIEWS '0iM ( II TELEVISION TBEATEB — Grant and. Cans, lyinfleld Scotf! $0NGA EAST HARTFORD I __"Ever Since The Day” the members' of the Puice Dept, WNin arfijOlO (Ml BIO TOjYN-:;Mrlca MeVap and Fire Dept, for their coopera­ I*hil SheridaB. Wllliaih Tecumseh "Campus" Jackets FANILY DRIVE-IN l«ll POBKION INTBIGI'l who went into action at once, and M:N < M il VIDEO TBKATKB- all other volunteers who were moat at some time iduring their careers. DISTILLED IH WEST INDIES HI KIDDIE^:;. M this spocs '‘HoM Back The Dawn” ■ ready to $erxf, , " -TONIGHT Hini SAT. he-Vire story sci hi^ and sweeping it ^ i*** tlavbol'sk or rtabs RidiardaoB-FecIro I' ^ : $ ^ . 8 8 1#:M (M Hl NAME THAT TTItK-Bm 1 Chitlen The marriage of Mtsa EUeanor O lD SPAR EDNA KEPT YOU HUMPHREY C o N A 4 y . D o p t . II :M (.«l>rOBr.lON INTBIOI’B -OTheresa Fecko, daughter of Mr. tH with ell - ‘ IVIMMISlytflMCliMGtAB*hMVwW v WOOL and NYLQN AWAY LAST SATURDAY tHl NIOBTCAP EDinOM St. to Philip S. Richards(m of Man- u-ool quilt%d interlining. Contrasting <611 nNAL EDITION — {Up BOT* “ 3.30 Drury . tchcater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- A wonderful blend of 90‘:<' wool ‘ whits trim. Maroo.n. blue, green. 6 to' BOGART son on in W a r n e r C o l o r Rvoohif HoroM : ;• man Richardson of Waterbary, Vt. SERVICE 6 YEARS OLD__ and 10% nylon added for extra 18. ' - SET SEAOY YOUN6STERS um :s‘i took place on Saturday at Stl'Ber- Oa All Popular . Makes of mVlSIllimLON Ir ErnMt HMRini^ay's strength. TWo roomy pockets. 38 NOTHINO W IU. KEEP YOU AW AY THIS II.U ffll lL^Y’S frV ^ S H «V „ naird's'Church. The double ring WASHER—DISH WASHERS to 4 f. INFANTS' S:tt < •) WEATHEB POEECABT ceremony w u performed by- the DISPOSALS ^ SURGKAl ELASTK nOCKINGS WRIGHT'S *7i56P.M.AU 6 :a ( tl WOBLD MEW6 today Doors Opien at 12:30 riagmoffwnre (Ul AREA NBWS-SPORTB Rev, Patrick J. MShoney, p u tor of DRYEItS aad RANGES STH A A A .vV. “TO HAVE and G. i. WILUS the church; TWO-WAY STRETCH, -BOT Am Ty SUrU At 1 P. M. cancoBad.- romSiLH'Smivunw 'The bride, given in marriage by ioor. NYLOH W tm sm m ■ r o g. i A SON. lac. her father, wore a gown of white TOWN oRd COUNTRY LAUNOtS EASIIY t YEARS OLD MEN'S WHITE or GREY An atUean [Aha QuUl 3 Mala St— TaL a o - f - f i u FOR THE HRST HAVE NOT” plaeod oa i m tnt LITTLE b r o w Chaiittlli lace and nylon tulle with a p p u a n c e s e r v i c e WEAR lONOfR liU ( •> ^EBnOB Uafer New SlaBsgaaHMt , a fitted bodice below the-scalloped many NATtONAUV KNOWN MUNOS BOOTIE Co-Starring—with staiMlby; (Ut JOHN DALTsAlewa <«i KABoa A jlF r HalliiBg SnppUaa o f AH K lafi boat neckline, tapered aleevea and TsL RUfIsr V4MS4 INVISIRtf *ir* AVAlUMi AT AAP UQUO« nOMS SWEAT ' Lauren Bacall— Walter' *Ihiswutha ten noR uoB TS COAL OIL' a full skirt cascading into a cathe­ Brennan— Dolores Moran _ —Tore Colton dral length train. •Her finger-tip StAMLiSS SETS nIACK iMttastcaaata 1:16 <»•> OIWMneRYAHB - CareU Hoagy Carmichael *afc alOMFt UiM ( II LATB H o v n — . veil hf Freiich illusion. w u .ar­ KE COLD 8EER & ALE SHIRTS “ COME ON ALL YOU YOUNGSTERS Uttha 1:«0 ranged from a fitted half hat of ivy Ouribill^nil and snjoy A Howard Hawka ProdacUoa -1 aequina and seed pearls. She Car­ ' BRING MA and PA ALONG Waraer Broe. Re-Releaae yyrBssia rtia fudesi mBotura of ro- . y . J i S ’ W ried a prayer book marked with an fO R TOE GRANDEST KIDDIE SHOW Tai SPECIAL MEETtNO lief from voricQte veins, 1 1 8 and Thrilling Co-Hit ten YACGHW MOHBOB tmt I orchid. tl4t ii!ir t „ . ______Miss Marion Fecko was maid o f swollen and 'tired Icqs^nd P R E S E N T IN G ...... ' INTHK FHM T Fil[ATM *iR-l-KNOTH PHODUCTION O F (Ml TBLEnEATBK . JAMES STEWAR'r ■ ;M «U1 PAUL O a O N honor for her rister. The brides- Baby colors. *« I. . f f . cousin of the bride, and M iu Ella S t C^ULOREN aadlsr 13 FRBB RA0fS SHOW a WANDA HENDRIX IT H U N D E R PASS'^ 1=1 WasUefaky o f South Boston. Pa., . •DOUILE SIZE ki floor ipoct \ RHOW STARTS AT 7:M ' aunt o f .tl^ bride. Cease lEariy- ENDS TODAY • "SANDS OF IWO JIMA” ghM rBIO GBANDE* Edward Maiaon et South Wiad- nUERCRlPYlUN rUARJBACY AlANCHESTER • FOR D O U lU SIZE foctory fovio^s Road Service I. Bor w u b u t man and tha> ushers • W IT H D O U IL E S i z e sH m Ho o s Brcre John Fecko. Jr.. William A s u f l i a t i ^ M|.3^5321V F M o i A^thdny Wichezka^ Alden 9 0 1 M A I N S T R IO T i

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,< ^ F O tIE .' BSANCHESTER EVENING HB»ALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1954 •MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1954 FACE American policy, can’t stand too r JUmrVatrr turn awaj^ from his own methods ance pramiums. and to boost to. mudi mors ot this sort ot thing. In time to keep them from taking Lodge Requests 31.000 the present 3800 retirement D r o o d l e s night that the Republicans are him down again. Insurance which he callsd ’’un­ . . . NOW READY Hurricane Relief Teachers College Eontittg fl^ ald realistic.” "obsessed with the philosophy of Foot Tests By ROfUBB PBICB State to Reduce inine Totich Evident channeling ■ money to the The mote than 100 delegatal On Taxes Sought wealthy.” m m e Ssnstor Joseph McCarthy was frool the nbc New Englahd Statee, TAILORING and Courses Offered Fre^ S F^ods Now l i Sialoi Pension Deficit I’ow Jersey, North daroltna, "What wre need to break the an Issue, very directly. In three o f .downward trend (in the economy) n S ^N D CHIPS WITH OUR FRIALATOR raoM As'if^^^ojL Maryland, New York, Ohio and Hartford, Sept. 16 (A'l—Gov. The Extension Service o f the the nation's Rspublicsn primary DRY CLEANING DEPARTMENT is more money in the. workers' WALTBR B. KBOinOn Connecticut Moodus, Sept. IS (P>—Gov. John C^ifornla today were to hear, dls- Lodge rays he thinks that prop­ In Hebron Po^t Office Teachers CJollege of Connecticut pockeia'so they can buy products Oar new sanitary procaaa givas yoa a dcUcioas, criq^ P ubllibsrs cuasiona on group ineurr ice. State ftomiM Octoker i, UU testa Tueaday,| and Indirectly ,sn liOdge soys he thinks the State erty owneto whose homes or bust;, will offer courses ia Manchester our economy is capable of produc­ ihatituUons and retirement and nesses were damaged by hurri­ golden brown,food - Seals in the flavcitl.Come fa ail4 issue in a fourth. ahould begin to make vp an |11,- By JOSEPH A. OWENS during the fall and spring terms,' ing.” he said. PBblWMd Yankee ■ ^ 000,000 deficit in the SUte Eq»- Social Security. canes Carol and Edna should be Karl J. Hess, Director ot the Ex­ Reuther Mid the next main try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED iSouSar* BM M at^SS In each laabmcc, the result, ,U. S. RCp..Thomas J. Dodd (D- given some tax relief. Master of the |k>st.' TO TAKE HOME. CALL MI-9-8003. ____ at Maii-:l>«ater Coolly aa By A- U, 0« ployes Retirement Fund at the ‘That title belongs to Hebron’s tension Service, announceu. today. goal of the cn o wrill be a 31.38 an CUsa HaU Vattar. among Bepubhesn primary voters; rate-of 11,0^,000 a year. Conn) is acheddsd as Risaker at A t his suggesUon,,>ax commis­ During the fail term, a course in. hbur minimum wage and Increased wss decisive. *' tonight’b dinner-dance. sioner William F: Connolly has Mrs. Alma E. PorterT-the lady in / SDB8CRIFTION^ KATMM He also says the State should Children's Literature will be'given tax exemptions from 3600 to 3800 SCENE:, Ribicoff Hurricane The convention will end Friday. called a meeting of local assessors charge of the post office. / PayaUa u> M aaiioa In the state of Wisconsin, the pay half instead o t the current Looking out from behind the on Mondays from 7 to 9:30 p. m. for those in the low and medium COMMUNITY RESTAURANT « * » *« * . # LOWER STREET FLOOR LEVEL-NEXT TO SHOE REPAIR Ona Yt_ a a a a a a a a a a aa a»a W>|W Headquarters. The candidate IS one-third o f the preariume for in all communities hit by, the at Bowers Scltobl. TTie first class income brackets. TO Koulia a a a a «« a a ** a *'« a « a '*aaaaa 7 *TO entire Republican state organiza­ small business window, Alma takes lU NORTH MAIN STREET MANCHESTER seated at a well-polished desk, a WILD ORCHID storms to see what can. be done. . meeting will be held Sept. 20. He said the goal will be sought fSraa MoBtlwitlw tion, still. In its top crust, loyal to o o o group life insurance for its em- One variety o f wild orchid exception to Mr. Webster and de­ OnaTl. map of the State of Connecticut pleyss. Connolly said the meeting will Peraons who succeaefully complete "after the voters return a Demo­ Waakljr — Senator McCarthy, attempted to flouriahra in Aroostook County, be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in New clares, "There's no such thing aa a the course will earn four quarter cratic Congress” next fall. before Kim, while campaign aides Lodge q>oke last night at the postmistress. I'm the postmaster.” nagla Oopt ••<>*• purge from renomination Secre­ Maine. This hardy specimen l i a London City Hall, and an effort hours of coliege credit. come and go with reports from opening session here of the seventh small, round-leaved orchid, with As a quick after-thought- she lOEMBCR 0 » __ will be made to work out a stand­ The Teachers Oellcge of C3on- JOBLESS ClhAIMS DIP TH£! AnOCIAri£D PtuesB ^ , tary of State Fred R. Zimmer­ outer offices. The candidate. Im­ annual 8-day New England Con­ a delicate white flo w e r head EAST HARTFORD," adds, "H a v e been for. the past 30 Tba Aaaoelatad Preaa ta axclualTaly Marching Cigarettes ference o t independent Sute Em­ ard and fklr method of revaluing nectlcut sp on sors extension man. He was the-individual who maculate and handsome as.iiinial, flecked with lavender. prop^ties damaged by the two years." anUtlad to tba oaa ot rapubUeatloo o( is wearing a perplexed, frustrated Soaking Their Feet ploye Organlaalions. TELEPHONE BU-9-93SI Handling the duties of a third courses in respon.se to requests Hartford, Sept. 16 ,(#>—The au led the Republican ticket in Wis­ He sold he planned asking the hurricahes. from such groups a.s teacliers-in- State Labor Dept, has reported not oUtcrwlaa______crated______m ,tMa_ ^apw look. He watches the battery of When I first showed this Droodle class office,, which according, to the and alao tba loeal oaws pubUabadibUabad bara. consin in 1983, even thmgh he telephones intently. .An outer door to a few selected strangers I got IW Jeglelatore to begin a 33,000,- The tax'commissioner said that service, veterans, civic organiza­ another decrease in claims for un- Hebron postal authority la under tions, and others. Groups inter­ empto>-ment compensation. Claims AH rignta ot rapublicaition ot apodal had -denounced McCarthy openly. opens, and a caiHpalgh' aide en­ varied reactions such as "Ridicu­ 000 biennial appropriation to the one way this 'could be done was to presidential Jurisdiction, is not an HILLSTOWN GRANGE FAIR dlapatcbea baratn ara nlao reaarved. retirement fund; to Mithorize the Phlfgcd Sewers Freed have the owners list their claims ested in haying Uie college offet- last week were 1,000 fewer, than This time, McCarthy, and the or- ters. lous,” "Cigarettes don’t really easy task. A t 7 a.m. riie turns the 617 HILLS ST., EAST HARTFORD Bbll aarrlea cliant «( N. ■ A. Mam march” and "Ow, you’re standing thersosed state payment o t insur- WITH OUR of damage and then appeal for courses in their community sliould the previous week. It was the sixth ganlxstion, were out to get him. Candidate; What is it7 key in the door and remains open Aide: The hurricane is nearing on my foot.” These people ato apeclsl assessments bued on these t submit requests to the Director of straight wteek a decrease had been I^ibUabara BapraaentatlVea: Tba until 8 o’clock. During this time the Extension Service, 'Teachers recorded. 'Tlie department raid * — Ifaw The result was another victory for the Virginia coast. He has alerted Wrong Thinkere who have, ito “ELEGTRIO E a ” claims. FRIDAY M i SATURDAY, SEFT. IM S PRINTED RAYON she loads the out-going mail on College of Connecticut, there- Were' 33,064 claim.s last Zimmerman. j the atate, the CtViUan Defense, the imagination. Of course, the <^ga- POR ATHLETE’S FOOT Gleam Out Bvcirythlag He said he was sure something ______' o r would be worked out before Oct. 1, the Star Route truck which is week. emeULAnONB. McCarthy’s own state was also State Police, the Highway Depart­ ettes you see marching on tele­ USE A KERATOLYTtC headed for Ck>lchester and even­ ment, local police, the radio, the vision aren't real cigarettes, they GABARDINE . . the date in most towns when ss' tually the Meriden Post Office. b|Mis 12 if M Friday -1 0 a. m. Satarday The Harald PiteUng[ CompanT, la c ., the scene of i another direct test. BECAUSE— „ sessmenta on real property are KILLED BY STEAM SHOVEL preM, the fire departments. are eight foot replicas. Inside of ANDERSON and -After taking a breather, Mrs. Maine Race Seen aaaumaa no financial reapomalbuitr ~ for Also up for renomlnstlon was the Candidate: He would. each replica is a Kangaroo who has It SLOUOilS the tainted AN EXCLUSIVE made for the following year's tTpbaraphleal erron api>eanng In ad* outer skin to expose buried fungi Porter re-opens the government NewTiort, R. I., Sept. 16 Omnectlcut. pinned beneath the cab Of a 30- Vbr Mondar—1 m. fVtda/. Why can’t-'1 have one 7 At 2 o'clock the doughty little ..Boston. Sept. 16 (iPi—CIO Presi­ ton steam shovel. For Taaadar—1 Pi m. Monday. against the "Joe-Must-Go” organ­ (Sort!*'' time Igter. T h e candi­ rooe are ckiverly photographed pteesed IN ONE HOUR, your 40e In a letter to President Eisen­ Sotunlay, 2:30— BABY CONTEST! For Wadnnday—1 p. m. TueiMay. bMk. New at J. W . Hale Corp., Phones: Ml-8-eS84, 3-7M9 ORIGINAL w’omsn ia Once again behind the dent Walter Reuther ■ says "it ' Police said Whamn. !~^mpIoyed j For Tbnradair^-l p. m. Wedneaday. isation o f last summer. .And he date IS still sitting at his desk.) from a distince to m ^e them loolr hower yesterday, Lodge asked that should be no surprise” if the Dem­ DOLL CARRIAGE I B IC Y C LE actual-cigarette size. I trust this Drag Dept. ors-ee«3 counter carrying on the duties. Her I by the Zoppo Construction Co. of | F A R A D U l For FMday—1 p. m. Tbnraday. was defeated. Akle: Hadn't you better, get all of Connecticut be declared "a day ends at 6:30 in the evening. ocratic gubernatorial victorj' in 1 Norwood, Mass., waa driving the ; ■For Batnrday—1 pi m. Friday sbme sleep? clears everything up.' It does for major disaster area” in order to Claaalfled daadfiie; 10:10 a. b l aaeb Down In lo n g leland'a First. me^ aiiyway. Permaiient.. Office' Maine is repeated all over the na­ I shovel onto a platform truck when | SATURDAY, 4 to ■—TURKEY DINNER S1.S0 day of pBbUeatloa aseapt Battarny — Candidate: How can I sleep, be eligible for aid from the federal Not too long ago the govern­ tion in'the coming general eelction. the wheels sank in soft ground t A m . - Congressional District, Tuesday, when the state niay be blown out government. Reuther told the International ' and the steam shovel overturned. CHILDREN TO 11—75 CMit4 from under me any minute? ment office was located in Mrs. Thuradny, Sapt. !• the McCarthy issue was hot and Porter’s g to co ry store. Recently It Convention of the . CIO United I He Jumped and wss crushed be- heavy. One o f McCarthy's most What’s he doing now? Rubber Workers of 'America last I nesth the cab. Aide: He’s Mtting up emergency A lloiight for Today See it in Life! A new and Exhibit Headed wss moved io its present quarters Made Selinett Diplomacy lurid supporters, one William P. hurricane headquarters at Camp exciting ' printed rayon near the Green. Standard equip­ ment in the office, not to be found Shea, had entered -the primary Lodge, right in the front lines. gabardine-wrinkle resist­ Ruatdan diplomacy muat bo Candidate: You mean he's going Forgive Me When I Whfaw By Mrs. England in all of Uncle Sam's quarters lists against Congressman Stuyve- 8 t h a n n u a l ant, keeps its well groom­ TABI.K SKT — MIcnosCOPE — DOLL. LIMITED QUANTITY laugblngr. and We would all be there? To-day upon a bus. I saw i|’here mall la handled, is a vase of ssnt Wslnriglif, who openly ad­ ^ ■ ■ ■*(> flowers and an'xeasy chair. I.f-V " • » s f - —•!?_ "g laughing too, were hot this ne«|< Aide; That part of his atrate^ A lovely maid with golden hair, ed look through many Mrs. T. G. England, 37 Delmont mitted hid antl-McCarthylem. la still masked. But he's mqking a According to the superintendent est, comedy of western diplomacy I envied her, she seemed so gay wearinga. Trim fly-front St., la chsirmsji of the exhibit Shea posfd as the champion of transcription for all the radio sta­ And oh, I wished I were so fair, she has little tim e'to u** the sec­ so tragic and serious In SU its im> style with full length zip­ committee for Ih: annual Birthday ond item. \ the rl0it wing of the Republican tions. Thpy’ll bo playing It all When suddenly rile roae to leave, E X H IB IT fO N Party and first Ceramics Show per, rounded convertible . Remindful of the fact that as plications. ' pari^, pledging "sbsoluts support" night. They’re on alt night. I saw her hobble down the aisle, of the Grace Group of Center C3on- Candidate: More free time. collar, cuffed sleeves. post offices go, hers ia a small one, H m MTH For what western diplomacy is She had one foot and wore a gregstionai Chcixdi tomorrow to McCarthy, and demanding Shouldn't I get some free hui^- Mrs. Porter, nevertheless speaks playing,' at the mwnen^ to tte crutch Brown, grey or green. evening at 7:45' in Woodruff Hall. United Btatos withdrawal' from- eane time, too ? But as ,she passed, a smile— frankly!'Without implying that she limit of its most foolidh capsd* r STUDENTS OF Sizes 13 to 30 and 14V& Mrs. Englaml is S' ceramics ar­ would welcome a new office com­ the United Nations, (The next morning. The candi­ Oh God forgive me when I whine, tist herself and exhibited many ties, is a small boy game. date Is immaculate and sleepless.) to 22H. plete With all the latest conveni­ Hers was, then, a clear test be I have two feet, the world ia mine. of her beautiful hand.-painted tiles ences for handling the mail, she Perhaps it all began u^eh Sec Candidate: 'What’s new? • At the Spring. "Talento” display tween the McCarthy kind o f Re Aide.' He’s, gone down to Camp states, “I have to hand stomp retary of State Dulled made the And whi^n.I stopped to buy some St the church. She will ^e assisted every letter that leaves here. publicaniam and the Elsenhower Lbdge, in person.. sweets The DeW olf Art Guild Sage-AUen, East Hart­ by Mrs. Kenneth Hudson. small boy play of dbsenting him "Also, sort the mail for the 88 brand of RepuhUcantsm. Candidate: What else?, The lad who served me had such •i ford is open Tuesday. I Refreshments which will b=^ The 200 included IS American and serve the public," emphasized these West European capitals, san stand in an emergency. and 18& Allied bodies unidentified BETTER Job at a LOWER PRICE. These decisions came even while Bailey (Appearing suddenly in With feet to taka me where I go, class—except two of the so-called “low-price Mrs. Porter. GEnI j INE AMERICAN with the obvious purpose of find­ With eyes to see the sunsets glow. as to nationality. She laughs off the fact the office e New underKroand McCarthy’s pn^gands sssooistaa an outer door.); You can’t try that three.” And every month stren ^en s Buick’s The U.N. command delivered 400 water THIS IS w h y ing out what Eden was up to, and high, level stuff in a low pressure With ears to hear what I would Is not equipped with, a telephone. lltiea iiiatoUed. ROIUR SKATE were busy pushing .put the theory know, Omimunist remains. "I have one at home. If anyone « . . moN peode cpll how he had matx, who has fingerprinted some BALL REARING they Ukely are to be surprised 80,000 peraons in 83 years, said ^Artliar D ris Stortiri Tuesday. >. ; A major difference between the LUNCH KIT Dulles is srriving in Europe, in a rile to(d him riie was bom with Stardford. ' Conn.—CTlarence E. to- find how few followers they JIOURS 8 A. M. to 11 P. BLA ChatfteVd, 67, president of the WHH FT. i | .e WINCHESTER BALL t O 7 0 sudden em'ei^ency visit o f his own. have.. - almost perfectly smooth fingertips. Ho is going to see Chsncellor CThatfleld Sales (^ . of Indianapolis. ■OTTU- ’ Z a 4 0 BEARING. Full -Size Died Wedrteeday. LET US FILL YOUR Adenauer in Germany, to find out How Do Shari'S Wind Up? what Eden has been up to, and TO BAN ILLEGAL NEEDLES; perhaps to- bind Adenauer iWith the Senate investigators, . the pUier V.... INSTANT United States in rejecting Ik Very Hartford. . Sept. 16 {/p)—Gov­ day, heard the most hiridX'wind ernor Lodge says possession of SCHOOL OF BATON TWIRLING . pointedly,-Mr. Dulles Is^nOt going fsU” tale of all. It 'was the story hypodermic syringes or needles or to Palis. JHe is ma^ a t France, oth er narcotics paraphernalia of hew thrss New Yorl: City Called for and delivered - SATURDAY, OCT. 2 LI6IITER TORCH not speaking. After' he gets builders had storied with 390 and should be oonsidered on-the-face evidence of the. illegat use of nar­ promptly at no extra through* with Afienauer, he U go­ ended with three houaiug projects cotics. Lodge made this suggestion A t Mm Oremga HoN. E « t Cantor Stroat charge, -r * - INSTANT UGHTINGI No Srimingl ■ 1 . ing to London, for a showdown for a total cost of 9S,984,6M, of yesterday to the State Legisfetive with Eden" and Prime Minister which 11,381,079 turned out to be Council with a request that the For rogistrotion coN MI-9-S344 -No Waiting!-A 1,001 Usas Churchill. the "windfall” type of profit, fep- , A ny way you look at it, Buick’s the buy of State Legislature in 1985 adopt PINE PHARMAGY J'' legisls:tlim to tighten-up and mod­ bKlwdiiig swfot ftttinfs, siivtr loMerint and In all this, there is the picture resenting an excess of the guar­ the year, hands dowrn. For Buick price? start close/ r CLASS — PRIVATE ^ TEAM WORK ernize the State's narcotics laws, CA U MI-9.9814 light brniitf. For homt owneny lanwery not only of supposedly friendly anteed mortgage over actual con­ to the lowest—just a few dollars above those of Member of All Amerieaq Dram Majors* Aae<)|plation ^plomacies engaged ’ in a Mack struction costs. BECAUSE TNETRE TMMMED * m i i BRITISH GENERAL KILLED ,haa56wiv98. SennOtt brand of chase of each In this transaction, the per­ the “low-price three.” Bift those few more Bad Oeynau8en;-fJermany.. Sept. other. There is also the picture dollars you pay for a Buick buy you a lot more centage Of. profit on original in^ 16 (T»—Maj. Gen. S. N. Mitchell. WANDELL- of rival soluUons Tor the- problem vestment is, o f course, something AND PASTED FOR THAT power, room, comfort, style, ride steadiness. ^Uy SO, commander Of the British 6th •■--■i.il'vr of Germany racing eadi other to Armored Division, died today in a far beyond bur msthemsUca. This ^ d get' this: with our tremendous sales volume ■the wire. X is how ahuplss could and did hospital from head injuries suXr, ANDERSOli ^ far as ^ woHd guess, EASY WEEKEND JOB! r i^ t now, we can offer you a really tbp i t r t i in a fall from a horse. FOOTBALL HELMET manipulsts. their way through a t - ri”; • ■' Mr. Eden is specializing in a solu* benevolent government program allowance on your pr^ent car. That’s the added Building " By Joseph P. L^fprd ti

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MANCHESTER EVENH^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,1954 ■. . ____ ,T. Thera waa no word on what ludi miles north <,of here, were^ de­ the church sociSk rooms on Sfpt. Preiident Pictured he had. stroyed. Ellington out of life Is a poor but honest Typhoon Lashes 27. of whom dug gold out of a man for who is looking for the right girl. ney—was snowred dowm wdth so er the girl he ^ a lly madH< real- Klaenhower atarted a Colorado The announedment said an en­ B a l Boyle husband, I figured they'd all think fun and the fourth for security, Ex-Governor- ick; Hospitalized Every bum 1 meet is looking for many proposals (one girl from ly loves him W himself alone— 3 work and play vacatlo:-< Aug. 21, listed men’s b a ir a ^ , a mesa hall, Skywatch Sch^t^ Dave was - too repulsive to con­ “ If at his age Ke has learned the wrong kind of girl.” dalifomia even mailed her father's well, how will he ever really ^Vacationing Hai^’ U. S. Saipan Bas^ Legion, Auxiliary Louia Edwards .of Main Street but thJa l3 the firat o|)porttmlty a' Navy exchisngeNwarehouae and is a patient in the Rockville City sider for a moment. there are only four typ«i of women Several notes came from men. A Dun A Bradstreet rating) he fi­ know?” he had had tO play more thaq. Well, that Just goes to show that he bhould go back to kindergarten Improvement Seen native villagea werk damaged. Hospital. He was admitted on Ylichting Bachelor man of 70 suggested that Dave nally sent me . a one word tele­ IVmMri Oolo., Sept v 16 — work. Guam, Sept. 16 (/P) —A howling Two motor vcaacia moored in Plan Installations Friday, Sept. 19 the more you think you know and a post-graduate . education." come to the Osarks, aa the girls gram: DIONNES ENTER SCHOOLS • ■ ' ' h PV Freaidhnt Stoenhower w u pictured "He is vacationing hard and we Sunday. Midhight— 2 am ...... Anthony ZlUnak'as about human nature the ntore you wrote one. "Every woman is a dif­ Plalnville, Sept 16 Iff)—Former Pacifle typhoon leveled aix reai- the harbor suffered log oi’ dam Reheanals Being Held there were real virile and hardy "Help!” • i . Montreal, Sept. 16 (AV-The four by xldM. todxy u “vacationing are going to try to keep It that age. 2 a.m,*"* 4 am , ...... • Vokmteera Noadad have to learn. ferent type." "from climbing the Hills.” Personally, girls, I’d concentrate remaining Dionne quintuplets have Qov. John IT. Trumbull, 61, has hard" athiaJRo^y Mountain Jrout way for a few daya," Jamei C. dential bulldinga and damaged Ellington, Sept. 16— (Special)— Rehearsals are now under way 4 a.m.— 6 a m ...... V olatecta Needed It turned but that there . are Saipan,- ong of the MkHanaa IS' Lacks First Mate Nineteen mothers wrots ip offer­ Another fellow in Flint, Miqh., on the boy next door. Sometimes embarked on new studies. been a patient at Hartford Hos­ flahing camp here. Hagerty, White' Feuse press sec- other structures at the U. 8. )>aae A Joint installation of officers will by memliers of the Grange for the 6 a.m,—. 6w am. «w aaa« v • • • m Jg SOOO«aOO*a .Volanteera V Neededa v W V B W B thousands of girls in America wil­ said he'd found and married .a pital since Monday, members of.\' lands, was Raptured from the Jap ing to divorce their husbands or. a guy who's near and disarming is Oecii and Yvonne began train­ Tha email Whlta Houae - staff retsry, told nev/smen. on Saipan yesterday, the Navy anese in World War II am is a be conducted by the American Le­ skit that will be presented Sept. 9 am .— N oon ...... Katherine H. Ruttgera Ouy TfiilHit ; ling tor put up with a guy who if that proved unsatisfactory to wonderful girl while driving a better than a Prince Charming far ing yesterday as nurses at Notre his family disclosed last night.. Bksenhower plans to return to announced today. 22 as a portion of Booster Night. Noon— 9 p.m. ..Vohmteere Needed New Tork (4>» — I. g u t u D «w Pointed out all his defects, too. wMeb accompanied the President U. S. base. gion and its Auxiliary on Tues­ quotes poetry if he can steer a Dave, they' said theV could recom­ beat-up IMS.Chevrolet. He of­ away. Dame De L’Esperance hospital In The one-time Republicali eUef from Denver yesterday waa at- Denver Sunday or. Monday. - No casuaittea were reported. Meet Tonight 3 p.m.— 6 p.m...... Maureen Caraon Haft Just smokes tbs wrong brand Said he was a.31-year-o1d bachelor 912.000,000 business and a 40-foot ment their daughters .. or their fered to trade this "good luck car" After going through his flood executive, who came to be known day at the Town Hall. and former bomber pilot. Took S t Laurent. The others registered tampUng to ktap all but the moet The big atorm. With winds of UNPICKED The Catholic Women’s- Club will 6 p.m.— 6 p.m...... Jamaa Monaie, Guy MuUeff- Of dgarsttas. yacht. neighbors' daughters .. or their for Dave's Cadillac, plus “ a couple of mail Dave still isn't sure he's at Marguerite Bourgeoys College, as the "flying governor'* whan he VP8TAIBS EXPANSION 120 miles an hour at ita center, hold Its first meeting of the sea- 8 p.m.— 10 p.m. . _ . _ ____ . Too bad* Nice guy oUierwise. But care to point out he ran a measly preiring official businflsa from in­ Richmond, va., (^P)— Postmastkr Mrs, Hazel. H ein,\ retiring ...... Olive Ray, Grace Anderaeit Letters can;ie in from all over nieces. of thousand dollars to boot” found the right girl. Maybe he Marie to study French Literature learned to pilot 'a plane in the terrupting the chief executive'! Walerbury (ff)-^ohn W. Nolan waa reported about 620 fniles Fourth District President ' and eon tonight in the Town Hall. 10 p.m.—Midnight ...... Mr. A U r i Harbart~BaiMa. Mari- it must b« tha cigarettes. Couldn’t 912,000,000 a year business, quoted America from girls saying they had Most of the letters, however, were Fergiu McRae aaya pickpocketg I thought the most interesting needs time to think it over . . .. and sewring and ' Annette for early l020'a, was ill for six week/ raat petitioned the city, board of aider- southeaat of Okinawa today, head­ frequently drop their victima’ wal­ newly installed Fourth District on Taggart (altamattBg weeks) bo an j^ ln g else that kcfps him poetry: .was an amateur sculptor, been waiting all their lives to be a from the gtrls themselves. From letter came from a female who maylM change his brand o f ciga­ at his Moosehead Lake, Maine men to waive the building code to flndl^ "the right mrl.” and had cluttered up his life with courses in music. ’ -The Praaldeht x.aded into 8t. ing northwestward toward Islands lets into mail boxes after remov­ dent Jo)m Williams will in­ Mancheater Evening Herald I s ­ yolunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquartera Municipal homemaker for a sweet old-fash­ Mains to California the burden of said Dave didn't interest her at all rettes. ..g e t a fresh outlook. He Emllie, fifth of the 20-year-old camp before returning here late Louia Creak shortly after arriving allow him to convert a second between Okinawa and aouthem Building, Manchester on Mondays, Wednesdaya and Fridaya t r o m A couple o f weeks ago Dave told a de luxe apartment, a maid, a but­ ioned boy like Dave. Most wanted ing the currency. He doesn’t know stall the new department heads. lington correspondent. JWt*- E. their song was the same: but she sure would like to nuzzle says himself maybe that's true. sisters, died Aug. 6. „ last week. at tha Byers Peak ranch of an floor porch Into a bedroom. He Japan. Benevolent Society ' 1—5 p.m. Chvll Defense Telephone Number 9-W)66. ma about his yearning to find his ler. a 40-foot yacht. Jumping horse, to marry him, of course, but a few "I am hot beautiful but every­ whether the craft it getting ab­ Bcrr, telephono Rockville 6-6S1S. up to his parrot. It was sighed, Ha’s been thinking about one The family spokesman who dif old friand, Akael Nielsen, and— needed the extra room, he ex­ U.S. Navy officials said six Navy sent-minded, but one mailbox le first meeting of the Laok^' own small town Cinderella. Seems convertible (but non-jumping, Cad­ Said they wogld be satisfied with a body says I am attractive, although "SincerOly, A. Parakeet." letter I relayed to him. The girl Connecticut has more than two not describe the nature of Tntm with a briaf break for lundv—atill plained; for his recently bom dependents' and bachelor officers' yielded a n-ellet with identification Benevolent Society of the (Congre­ INSUR.4NCE . ance provides benefit payments for fba gUunbrotm career-seekers of illac) a boxer dog and a pet parrot. souvenir-^hls scalp, for example. I can't see where. I can cook and Dave himself yes, Virginia, wrrote: periwn dies within tha tin * q ia S Naturally, since all the girls I million people, more than 76 per bull's ailment said "he it im ,waa caatlng for' trout at da-lc. twins. The petition was granted. quarters op.. Saipan, about 200 and 913.50 in money. gational Church will be held in "term policy” in life Inaur- dependents in case the insured fled in the contract. - the Mg city had palled on him. Dave had made the error of saying sew and I earn my own way in this there really is a David Haft, but " I f your friend has all that proving new and we are hoptnf • itrf'lWMitloned it in a column. know swear that all they want women fell into four classes, three cent of whom are classified as ur­ world, but I never meet anybody hs may not come down your chim­ money and is worried over wheth­ ban dwellers. he will be hoqie this week-end"

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N ■} MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., imiRSDAY, SEPtEMBER 16,1954 EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. S^PTEBIBER le. 1954 bHataaKMSia who is charged with murdering first degree murder charge. He has estimated the value of her estate Southern New England Telephone WRNB—8M WGTH—1418 1 i Sheppa^ Inherits her. insisted his wife was killed by an at $8,100, with $100 consisting of Oo. has asked the State FubUc WDRC—1880 W U A T-«18 This disclosed yeaterdsy Intruder. A hearing on whether he personal property and the rest real UtUities Commission for permis­ riRiissEua.i Radio Estate bf Wife when her fathar-ln-law. Dr, R kS- phould be released oh bail has been ectate. The latter item presumably sion to issue an additional 488,888 ^ MEN and-WOMEN WCUO—U N TUm wnc—18N ard A. Sheppa^, filed her^wtU Ihi continued to Friday. referred to the couple's $35,000 shares of authorised common Se^iriianRdbbins Otitlinei probata courti n ie will was daUd Mrs. Sheppard named her hua- lake shore home, widch was ownwl capital stock to pay for its buUd- [firther Dnf Stem i The toUowing program acbadulawf9:«^ d m lan d . Sept. 1ft .(dV-Mari- last Pcb. 28, wMch was 132 days bapd as exeentort but he declified by MrA Sheppanl. Ing program. Company directors Night Watch lyn Sheppard bequeathed all ef her before she wa»Mudgeoned to death to serve in a paper filed with the voted the new issue earlier this EXPERT FITTERS J a rt auppUed by the radio manage- WTIC—Senor------~ Ben WNYMANV Ptvpbsed School Addition In her bed- the moming of July 4.^ with His fathar subaequentiy was PLAHS STOCK ISSUE WDRC—Music Hall poMeaslms to her hiuband, .the week. The FUC set Sept. 21 as the menu and art Mbject to change WGTH—AuUior MeeU Critic Her husbaiid,>iDr. Samuel Shep­ named executor. date for a public hearing on the without noUce. Ui«»- handsome Bay Village oeteopath pard, la in jail Awaiting trial on a Other papers filed with the wUl Hartford, Sept 18 (F)—The request. WHAY-^ews; Night Watch BOlt^'^Bapt. 1ft — (Sptctol) —^ ln c« consUtuted accepUnce of Ui« Read Herald Advs. . W TIC-^nbber. Molly r i n t Saloctman caurl«|. A. Rob* h>ads and he had required HoU to WUAV—New<; Polka Hop WDRC—Championship Bouts thke an 'uACiiUivoCBf stand In re­ Kovuk WGTH—H. Flannery Una « weU'Etteafted FTA JXKNB--New»; B u f ImU MaUneo U ilE - gard to a policy of making no ihore WHAY—Newa; Night Watch BiMtinir’^lMt night that th« com- WDRC^-CalKoiby s a v e repairs to them. W ^C—HeArt of Newa mittM rtadying the ne«d for an LABelle sgid he would draw up One pleasant shopping trip through oar value- j J ^ T I I —Ja c k '! Waxworka WDRC—Championship Boiita WGTH—Night Moods ■ » Y , m nddlUoal to tha xaamantary School the proper deeda for the three r packM aisles will convince you that you really do 'WHAV-Polka Hop M;aa- roads in question today in prepara­ save more money buying ALL your food needs WCOC—Record Revua WHAV-Nswa: Night WatCS have piaadud to hare the town re- Raw-ball Hatlnea WTIC-Jano Pickens queat ttda for a four room, ad­ tion for a special town meeting re­ at POPULAR. And for good reason! Our efficient W T lC -8lella Oallaa WDRC—Championship Bouts dition doting the coming winter. quested by the Rpiiedale residents WDRC—Cal Kolby WGTH—Musical. Caravan for consideration of their acce{fi- stdrekeeping . . . our low operiUing costs . . . and WUTH—J a ^ 'a Waxworka shopping at A«D!"' Xt la tha groupa hope to have the our careful buying enable us to make every price 4 :Je - , News; Night Watch work bd | & in the apring. He aaid ance into the town road system. W HAX-Polka Hop \ WTIC-Jane Pickens Theater to Expand a low price—every day! And it stands to reason— Record Revue" ^ WDRCr-Championshlp. Bouts that four architacta, who had con- JJJRRR—New*: Raw-ball Mallhea WGTH-Musical Caravan aulted With ^ oonmittee. felt The hlWicheeter Drive-In Thea­ the more items you save on— the more 'money you . WTlC—Wldder Rrown . tl:W - that on thia echednle, the addition ter Corp. Is currenly acquiring ad-, I SAVE MORE MONEY save. Come see; Come be convinced—your money WDRC—Cal Kolby WHAY—Newt; Night WaUdi ditional land with a view to dou- ^ W U TH -Jack a Waxworka WTlC-*-Newa would he ready for occupancy ‘in buys more s t this fine food store. WDRC—Newa A&P Premium-Quality Coffees at Lowest Prices in MonthsI September, 1055. b li^ the theater .capacity. WGTH—Newa Eatimated coiU range from The $100,000 theater which U:U- Ask-any A&P cuttomar why she praters to shop here and she's almost sure to say, “ I save more at A&P evened at its Bolton Notch loca­ WHAY—Newa: {right Watch $<5,000 through $85,000 for a four^ X, WTlO-atarUght Serenade EIGHT by saving on many necessary items any day 1 shop ipstaad of on only a few "specials" once In a w h ite r room addlUon. Robbina auggeated tion during the summer of 1953 SHOPPING WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC—Almanac that if the coot proved to be under has a capacity of about '500 cars W G TH -Jack'a Waxworka WGTH-riSporta Report Red Circle 11b bag 1.03, Bokar 11b bag 1.05 Try it and sea . . . coma save at A&Pl $100,000 it might be poasible and at the preseut time. Bernard Men- $:ee— ' iliSI— SCheU, president of the corpora­ WUAV—Weetera Caravaa WHAY—Nile Waten practical to avoid another bond WCCC—Reeoitl Revue WTIC-Starliimt Serenade luue and finance the project on tion, said yesterday that the ca­ WKNR—News; Bp*rU Raieball WDRC—Cal TColby SUPER-RIGHT HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF pacity will be boosted to 1,000 Matinee U : t t - abort term borrowing at a Ipwer WTIC-Juat Plain.RIU WHAY—NUa Watch JANE PARKER rate of intereat. He anticipated cars for the new spring season. WDRO-Newa wnc-aurUgbt Serenada that the town would be eligible for Work is expected to get tmder- P o p u C o f i j_WGTH—Sxt, Preeton df the Yukon Cherry Pie REGULARLY 49c NOW way on the expansion project •r Top Round LB a atate grant amounting to about WHAY—Weetern Caravaa OVEN ROAST’rrsE;J-»83' within a month, he said. one-third of tiie total coat. WCCC—Record Ravue Collapse of Store' JANE PARKER PaUeat In Hoepltal WKRH-Raei-ball Matlne* \ . Membera of the audience In­ WTlC^Lorcnio Jonea Spanish Bar REGULARLY 39c N O W quired about the amount of money Misa Margaret McKinney, WDRC—Cal Kolby SUPER-RIGHT. HEAVY WESTERN CORN-FED STEER BEEF-BONELESS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert t--set. “ Kills Illinois Trio which would be available in . the ^ 'WGTH--8et. Preetoii of the- Yukon -SUGAR Pk g OF 6 reaerve fund for capital and non­ J . McKinney of Route 44-A was SUPER MARKETS WHAY—Weeiem Caravan ” ' recurring expenditurea and were admitted to Manchester Memoriish . WCCC—Redord Revue ' - I Flora, 111., Sept. 1ft (P)—Three Jelly Donuts REG 29c NOW Hospital Tuesday where she is a WKNR—fiasrball Matinee perMna; were killed and two Informed that it abould total juat WTIC—1080 Radio Lane BOTTOM ROUND JS. .79* ov^ $30,000 ]>y thU timhe next medical patient. others were buried under debris in. \ Enters College WDRC—Cal Kolby half q a c a year. - WGTH-Robby BeAaon the coUmpM of an ancient drug Robbina who waa apeaking for Richard Moren, son of Mr. and WAYBEST •:U- store building In downtown Flora Ice CrOam GAL O T A PTS Mrs. H. Fritz Noren of South Road, WHAY—W r.lem Caravan FRESH NATIVE, TENDER, YOUNG-BEADY-TO-COOK-IJ4 TO 2J4 LBS the atudy committee apppointed in FRESH lb WCCC—Record Review yeaterday. Auguat, 1053, aketcheA ita-hiatory wlU begin his freshman year at NATIVE FOWL WKNR—Baxeball Matinee An adjoining - brick building A&PELBERTA UB14 0Z the tTi&erslty of Connecticut on WTIC—1080 Radio Lana caved in while the 414-hour rescue and actlona briefly for the PTA Monday. Dick is enrolled in the WDRC—Maaaey. Tilton Sliced or Halyes / CAN group. Membera o< the committee \ WGTH—Robby Benion operations were in progress, nar­ CoUege of Agriculture and expects • ■ rowly mlaaing some of the work­ BROILERS « FRYERS .AB* Include Arthur lioyd, chairmanr GENUINE to major in dairying.' WIIAY-Newa ers digging through the nibble for 1 LB Raymond Cooper, aecreta^; Ho­ Meet Tonight SPRING lb WCCC—Good Kveninx, Good Musid ward P. Jenaen, George O. Roae WKNR—Newi; Scores victims. CREAM STYLE CANS The RepubUcan Town Commit­ LAMB LEGS WTTC—Newa Killed were Carroll Tliomsa, 18, A&P Corn TENDER, BROAD-BREASTED, BELTSVlLLE-BEADY-TO-COOK-5 TO 7 LBS and David C. Toomey. 2 tee wUl meet tonight-at the Com­ WDRC—News and Jerry Savage, 19. fountain He atatad that their firat atep munity Han at 8 p'clock. WGTH—Newa - . , 1 LB waa to determine the projected en­ 6:W — boya, And Leonard Laak, 34, a car­ OVEN READY WHAY—Sport Spotllcht penter who was laying a new floor tellable Peas CANS rollment for the next flvb yeara Menffceeter Evening Herald Bol­ 7-12 LBS. lb ‘ WCCC—Good Eveninc, Good Music in the 80-year-oId tWo-etory build- 2 BROILER TURKEYS .59‘ / from which they arrived at the ton coireepondent. Mra. Joaeph WKNB-HueIc HEN TURKEYS WTIC—Strictly Sporta • , ihg, 1 LB conclusion that four rooms would IFItaUa. t elephene BOteheU 8 - M . WDRC—Almanac John Throgmorton, 70-year-old be adequate and would not be WGTH—Patterson ' co-owner of the drug store, was CAN Inm n Fniifl iiaov-to^ ook needed imtU September, 1055. 6 :M - A&P Apple Sauce Mirg«r«vvi wtieuw cur-ua u 4 3 ^ NORWICH MANAGER QCITR MILK-FED WIIAY—Hilltop Youth Conferencs trapped in tho debris for half an Slicod LorgoBoloina r 2 9 * Some of those present aeiioualy WCCC-rGood Evening Good Musie hour. He waa not hurt. 1 QT 14 OZ quortloned the wisdom of planning NoiwicIL Sept 16 (P)—City FULL CUT ft. WKNR—Pike s Platter Party y sWTlC—American Prolilea Cecil PowlesB, 45, the other co­ LM R H aRlburg nESHiY0aouN0iusa*«ii35^ SH cim I H a m L o a f 1 J , S 4 5 ' for only four rooms ainoe two of VEAL LEGS Manager Irving H.- Beck has an­ WDRC—Guy Lombardo owner, was pinned down for a few Juice ^ A&P PINEAPPLE CAN the present 18 clasaee are’ in tem­ nounced his resignation to accept WGTH-Bllf Stem minutes but made hia way out un­ porary rooms In the basement of appointment as pubUe administra­ 6itg— aided. J o m I m s SiRoktd Butts « 7 5 = C a n n e d C h ic k o a BANouniiAND ttie school. WHAY—Hilltop Youth Conference tion advisor at Havana, Cuba. SIRLOIN, ROUND WCCC—Good Evening GoikI MuaiO Flora la about 125 mllea eaat of They also raised the questhm Beck, whose resignation be­ PORTERHOUSE WKNR—Pike s Platter Party St. Liouia. of- expanding the cafeteria' which WTlO—I'hree Sur Extra SoiokfdBaff tongue u 5 5 '= f i n e EISH aid SEAFOOD VAIO ES- comes effective Nov. 1, is this Cut From Heavy Steer Beef WDRC—Lbwell Thnroaa ASiP's PURE it was reportdei la now being op­ city's first manager end came h en WGTH—Weather: Newa. erated on three shtfta. A question Grand for Saqfood Cpcktailt and Salacbl in 1982 from Schenectady, N. T., 2 :*t- Marines to Show VfCETABLE Slicod Suptr-Rigkf Bacon u 6 r V ' was also put to the selectman on When he had been assiatant city Pork Chops WllAY—Supper Serenade SHORTENING whether or not the school couM manager. LK 53c Luxury Loof SUoed Lb. 49c WTIC—Theater of Melody - WDRC—Tennesaee Emia All Good Sliced Bacon i . 6 r LARGESHRIMP ever hope to ht-ve an inlitortum. Hia new appointment, by the Shoulder C O WGTH—Fulton Lewis Rocket Helicopter l. 6 3 ‘ KObbins felt that this was possible Foreign Operations Administra­ Veal Chops 1:IJ— ilexo... the djgesiibie all-purpose shortftning.. j but that’it “didn't seem the right Cirt Lb. O V C Spiced Hom wiS Lb.- c WHAY—Supper Screnads F r n n U f t r t r suaiiteiGHT skinless tion, had been unoffielcUly report­ 49 WTIC—Melody Theater Waahlhgton, Sept. 16 (/f)—The ri Mnniwris 1 .4 9 = \ , a r time now" to the committee, who ed hen since early July. WDRC-Tennessee Ernie - is ideal for cakes, fries and perfect pies. Try H a d d o c k F W o ts MAov-Tocooir iifi ex(rfained were "doUar-con- Sliced B^on By The O O ^ W PTH -^. Vandercook Marines arranged for today the :-Thafa Rich. This means that helicopters so W m .F. WG;TH—Crime righlera equipped can take off vrith heavier t o k A y g r a p e s COMPAQ QUSTERS 2 l. s 2 5 " serve four additional rooms. - BATH 4«j|PC Robbins did not state when a WHAV—Oulh'a Studio Party loads, and Can operate efficiently FRESH STEAK v BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS — WTIC—Dr. Sixm n , at higher altitudea. Sweetheart SOAP CAKES town meeting' would be called to WDRC—Thafs Rich. 3 name a building committee, auth­ Steeleft Son The rocket engine system. was WGTH—Crimu Figlitert designed and developed by Reac­ SWEET POTATOES S im 29" orize the hirlitg of an architect and - isam N ON ST. take other atepa to actually get PEAS emd CARROTS 1 7 ^ ’ 'W HAY-Osale's Studio Parly tion Motors, Inc., Rockaway, N. J. TrI. MI-9-0531 or WTIC—Scarlet Pimpernel Blu'White Flakes p< started on new construction, but WDRC—Cathy and Elliott Lewla Swordfish >^59' SPINACH CHOPPED or LEAF j|| ■ STATE FINANCES SOUND StrawbtniH acb BEAUTIES aox AAuEllfOOBBE snowwhitb did indicate that it could be ex­ M1.9.7842 V* WGTH—News_; Design Icjir Dancing pected in the near future. f'' PKG. • i - Hartford, 8«pt 16 (iP)—State V WHAY—Oxxle a Studio Party Comptroller Fred R. Zeller eaya NtwCobbogt Roaedalo Roads Diacnaaeft WTIC-Scarlet Pimpernel QTS HOME (MOWN u 3^ BlltfEflHIt Squflsll swnrnNOR u < Three members of the Rosedale WDRC—Cathy, and Elliott Lewis Connecticut's financial -condition Linit Liquid Starch WGTH—News; Design for Dancing is "eminently sound and aatisfac- B a n o iia t Cdmmunity Club and Atty. John D. Pantry Provisions •iM- . YEUOW GOLDIN US Y^ Oxford Fork GrasiSfBd ^ .B XaBelle, representing the interests WHAY—Newa: Night Watch tory"—one which now haa a sur­ 2 2 1 9 of E. J . HoU attended the meeting WTIC—Senor Ben plus of $7,900,000, largest in sev­ - WDRC—Amos 'n' Andy eral years. Zeller says the surplus Mazola Oil gai of the'’'BOard of selectmen last WGTH—Author Meets Critic night for the first conference of all INSTANT COFFEE waa due in part to rises in tax Popular 4 Ox. -Hd $ 1 . 1 ? rates and higher state income in p i^ e s concerned in the question Television Programs - of acceptance of roads in the Rose* addition* to Gov. John 'Lodge's Peanut Butter CR^Y T 35" dale section into the town road LAROSA SPAGHETTI ^ 1 Lb. Pkg. 2 0 c On Page Two economy programs. i^stem. FAMILY IRAND 8 0Z The residents stated their desire BIG SAVINGS ON FRESH EGGS. RICE KRISPIES Lge. Box c that the three main roads in the 27 Darling Party Dress Cat Food "”** CANS X O ^development be accepted by the 3 Prices 23° to 26° o dozen Lower than Lost Year! town, meaning Piymoutlr< Lane, V -8 CO CKTAIL " vDMot 48 Ox. Can c SUNKIST 6 0Z Lynwood Road and Colonial Road 37 SUNNYB^OK FRESH GRADE ’A* H iki* * T A p to Sunnydale Lone. They stated ie CONCENTRATE CAN CRANBERRY SAUCE e X that acceptance of Plymouth Lane 19 SIZE n ’ i l l ® Slone as auggeated at a meeting 6 0Z 41 V C with the Board of Education would GREEN GIANT P^S e B i V J \ J 4 ^ Yr. Ago 85* DOZ M W Yr. Ago 63» NOW j L DOZ ■ ^ hot work out to the' welfare of the 19 Orangeade 2 cans section as a whole since moot of cTAlX the houses are on. the last-. two CANSf. Frdiico-American SPAGHETTI 2 2J.29C PUSS'N BOOTS CAT POOD 3»«>cA«25t roads and Plymouth Lane is strict­ ly an entrance to ^e'development. PUSS'N BOOTS CAT FOOD There are no houses an Plymouth MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 35e STANDARD THRIFT-PRICED ■ Utne. O L D m o t h e r HUBBARD DOG FOOD XllM.lt tv, LI Pm Atty LaBelle stated his client. is wiUlnjg to pass a deed to any or all OLD MOTHER HUBBARD CAT FOOD ^ of the roads. Ha also clarified the POPULAR B O R A X iwisTTugifTtAa IUPX(^7 < iupm31* poeition of E. J . Holl and said that B RECK IONA TO M A TO K 4/l',45' FANCY N. Y« STATE Fruits & Vegetables It was no secret that this roads had BRECK CREME RINSE TWENTY MULE TEAM BORAXO 16" 3 7 * originally been-intmuled as private ANN PAGE roads In a lake resort. However, Brack Creme Rinse, a rtew 2 lAk tt am preparation, is ueed after the -BRILL'S SPANISH RiCE DINNER during the war the situation had 10H OZ changed, he stUd, aod~that now shampoo-rto aidd softness, WHILE THEY LAST! CAUFORNIA BRILL'S MACARONI DINNER 2 tiVEiruRS. 29*^ not^rii^' but permanent homes were CANS lustre and manageability to' BRILL'S SPAGHEHI SAUCE 2 IMt M CAM 3 7 ^ TOAAATOSOUP 4 located in the area. He also said that during the past, 10 ’years Holt your hair. A 2K oe. bottle had several times brought the of Breck Creme Rinse is now MRS. FIL&»T'S MARGARINE L . * ^ ’^ 3 0 " . Ag«d Curtd Sborp Chtddor u 59^ ' roads to standards set by previouq available in combination d o z . I• ^ I• T 3 7 * . 4 K M T ^ 9 ‘ SANDWICH STEAKS Boards of Selectmen and that they' with each $1.00 bojtle of Eating Oranges BAKER'S I^NILLA EXTRACT S B c n d C IlM M il MEIO.SIT V^UMwe bad not then been accepted. Holl, Breck Shampoo . . . both for W B iew ee MlOCISSEO AMEmCAN BKG hd-sald, did not feel he could con­ $1JQO plus 3^new federal tax. OUTSTANDING VALOE 6 0 Z A | | C tinue to spend money to brii% them Demtsfic Swiss 65*^ e x c e l s iG r f r o z e n to condition for propoeed action on CwnWntfan V M H7<3 Apples Hl-C PARTY PU^CH 33" 80T address and the Pattern Number Coins, your nan ^ .address, bIm de­ ___^ SUNSHINI 7v>oz g e e ',i2oz'«||c to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ sired. and tha Pattyrn Number to VPW llW * ' HYoaox ■ .EKG “ w axp axe w T REGHmAnON rOR AU. 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’V- MANCHESTER EVjaONG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDIAY. SEPTEMBER 18, i m 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HHRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.1954 PAGSlLBffM

... . -w Jurist to Pr^iare phons* Bjorklund, 67 Wadsworth Police Biillets Kill shooting and Mrs. Lynn limnsdi- 150 feOt from the doorway-where Robart lUdway of New London, ond Vico presidont; Mrs. Gordon whether to stick with the job of St.; Martin Karch, Bast Hartford; ateiy stepped away. J. B. Long was herding Mrs. A. D. Dart?s, Cordtsen’s and Clyde Nielsan at Bloomfield, Jungle King Kills ^ Opening Mass Warnings, Set Fogg, secretary Mrs. Arthur -E. Martin Oaims restoring our country to solvency, Mrs. WilUam Rook and son. IM As he roUed.to the .greuad, he Lynn at gun point onto the porch. pension board members. The Smite treasurer. of keepng Our economic and moral C o d e Ootaaaa ltd.; Mrs. lP leaders as a jprivats oagantsatfaw devoted to terrorised pc’eons in Y.'jet Little Hartford, Sept. 16 (te—Top Re­ pensions, off-ths-Job accident sick­ in the tiger’s foreleg after the old eon who was once a nice of haxardous material which was Elberta Peaehes Gardte D r; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rook by bandishlng a M calflMr Hospital, "bellavsd to te armed," today that an autopsy teowiid that CUiurch of the Assumption, Sun­ rie Seymour, principal; Mrs. John a test *C tte Btenhower admlni- Saccharin la SOO to 800 times aa -ftaqiiaf tson-at*n auttaU* Nano Pagani, 76 Birch S t publican leaders will participate ness protecUon and life insurance. Huse bad died of a heart attack. brawl Tuesday and be w m put robust lad but of lato baa become being transported for the United Btration. eaiaata. rifle. was roanang tha neigIteorhoOd. under anestheeia to nsake him day at 10:30 a. m. The' Rev.' R. McElraevy and John T, Doiia- sweet aa sugar. ^ ------L_------As - cameraman Cria Button and tonight in a television program The progrm ia open to all The coroner did not say whether a tall, haggard-looking boy. I have States Army." hue. President Etsenhower was faced Uadar th* Comio Book PubUah- Entering tbe boam of Mrs. Btfle billed as th* formal "kickoir' of aleep. But this plua otnlciUtn James L. Burke, S.J., who was Louis Obersts parked their car — Connecticut MUk Dealers’ ’ .Assn, it )Vas believed Hue* died before or bom and brought u p in Manches­ ted him checked but he is under­ The announcement also could Room mothen for the, year whir with numerous problems when he ars Asat's plan for aalf-ptdiclnf, Oalllhan, he said: the party's election campaign. members. Tte 17 charter members and other medicines couldn't aavi~" say, depending on the circum­ R01H AT THE STAND AND 111* 4t-yaarKMd Murphy, it was said, ‘I won't hurt you. I Just can't arriving jukt behind police (jhief after his car coUlded with one op- ter, and was graduated at the lo- weight. He. watetea. hie diet for will assist arith the snpjte include took oteoe, Martin aaid. Marvin Potts — a radio report The 5:30 to 9 p. m. program will at* located la 14 communiUes. Cirated'by P ^d G. MUber, St, Of him. Death was blamed oaf pul­ stances that guards had been Mrs. Robert Keeney, Madargarten; Par With One Hate wtU have *'fuu authority to carry go back to that lit-plaoe.” orisinate in New BriUin (WKNB) Hall qras named chairman of manary thromboele.. ,,,, .v.;.- School.... wUl. bq the fear of putting on weight and baa ^ ted to prevent entry,into the AY THE ORCHARD out sad aaierOa a strict, s*lf>ini- Local Stocks said th* Bsan had been cornered a Higganum^HHlber was uteurt, but preacher. Mn. Paul -Carlson, AreL grade; *TV» expect tte President to Hs left after Mrs. C sll^n gave block away. ' and will be teleca'at also by New both the pension board and the two paaeehgers suffered slight Ui- Zoo Director Arthur Wataon become figure conacioua. I am ter­ danger area; or that "evacuation eompleta his program in two HALEYS poasd ast « t ataadards for comics hkn a bottle of water, Haven (WNHC). ' The Rev. John F. Hamnon, rec­ of - this area was necessary to- th* Mn. Gordon Fogg and |u*. Wells board of trustees of the welfare jurle*./,v * said the tiger stuck his paw ever ribly worried ebout him. Dennison, second g rsM ; Mrs years, or without a Republican poMlHiars.'’ Long found' Mrs. Lynn in her Disregarding shouted warinte Participants will include Gov, trust fund set to admlnlatef the a metal guard into the lion's cage tor of St, James’ Church, will be welfare of the community" ' be­ With him authority ha will than Osbnra B from Chief Potts. Button and H )^ , who operated a grain and celebrant of th* Moss., Assistant Innumerable parents "have Stanley McCormick; third grade; Onngreee," he continued, “would Headquarters Im aa backysurd and ordtVed her into the I^H^, State Chairman Clarence program, and George Dart, head coar business in Meriden, was ap­ in a gesture o f, curiosity. A worried in this fashion about cause of lyihd and weather condi­ be tike asking Ben Hegen to davalep at oaea a cOde of athics for bouse. He asked if tee knew any­ Oterets. dashed toward the scene— Fj;^ Baldwin, National Commutes- of the local dairy, was named to Pastor George F. Hughes will be tions; and'that a further an- Mrs. Richard vYharton, fourth the ladustiy. Tiv*nty>four of th* na>" Obqrst* on one aide of the street. pointed one M the three Middlesex male lion did tte rest their sons, if not about being un­ grade; Mrs. Andrew Rlker, fifth break par with one hand. " FOR one who owned a cdr. "I needja ear mbn Meede Alcorn, Senator Pres­ th* pension board. County commiasionsre in June, deacon and the Rev. Edgar J. nouncemci\t would be mad* wh4n ttoB’s ST comics macasina putdlsh- Bid AikaS Button on the other. They sprinted FarreU Will be aubdeacon. The derweight about aomething clae. grade;, andJohn P«te. "This ia what makes the forth­ Pero's F ru it Staiad to get away," he aaM. cott Bute and Stats and congres­ Other officers are Walter Baker 19S3. A Republican, he b|ul served North Carolina had 164,000 By and large parent* are too the area was safe. / coming elections the most crucial ors, plus other concerns associated Plrat National Bash across front yarde\ and etO p ^ sional nominees. Rev. FVancts T. Butler wiU be maa- Presumably, the^most lethal/of grade. with the industry, hav* joined in Mra Lyim said tee began dial­ of New London, secretary; and j two terms In the legislature elso. acrM planted to peanuts la 19U. \ much- eoncemod over the out­ non-preBidential^ balloting of our of Mknchester * e a * a ing the telephone but Long aud- ter'of ceremonies. the CBR material which migM be All who plan to attend the sup­ 274 OAKLAND ST. the mov*. Hartford Natkmal ■ The evening service, Sunday, ward aigna of growth and devel­ per are requested to bring th*ir times. Under President Eisenhow- deidy jerked the receiver f r ^ her opment in their boye, spread by such an accident hTthe er’e leadership, the American peo­ In addition to banning the horror Bank and Trust 34H hand. "I've changed my mind," he will take.place at 7:30 p. m. Mon- "Q” or nerve gas. own silver. and torror type of books, a staff of Conn. Bank and ■ignor Vincent J. Hinee, formerly Many of the** adolescent ple have bsgim their march along told her. , changes In phyalque or behavior Exposure to nerve gas the road leading from Socialist piofsaalenal raviawara will look all Trust Co...... Jc MlgUbor, A. Lewir, had heard curate pt St. James' Church, will strangulation and death material scheduled for publicatien. Manch'sster Trust be the' principal speaker. are extremeljr annoying to grown­ minute. Like other war regimentetion ,bart* to a prosper.; A formal seal also will be em> the commotion in the yard and ups but most of them wear oft aa Truck Bars Vision, ous free^onom y besed on indl- f i n laamnaleo OoeteaMe* called police. Rector Hannon annuuncod today gas • clings close to the Unround, j^oyad on the cover of books ap> Aetna F ire___ ...... To 78 that the neiv church 'wlll .be open time passes. Probably the parents drifting with light wind. Detection viduhl freedpm* proved for publication. Hartford Xlm It2 177 A dosen officers surrounded the rather than the boys are the most Two Cars Collide "In N oveih^, we must decide MRMKCaR© house and called to the man to for inspection from tbe close of and treatment must come su-iftly. NaUtmal Fire . . • .. . a 63 103 the dedication service throughout in need of encouragement. - Radiological material/-the by­ SVOOH8FDI. CBTSAOE Phoenix ...... 61 M surrender. When Long refused a the day, Sunday; and all the FERSRHMUf-RltMSEI I f ^ product of nuclear fisMon white TWo cars collided at E. Center ~Ottaha, Bapt 16 (P) —The one- Ufeate M eemit* laa. policeman asked if he would free townspeople interested wlU be wel- In the case of the boy whose produces poisonous. contamination bmwmmmemm day cniaada of the Nebraaka Aetna Ufa ...... 146 156 sirs. Lynn. mother Wrote, reaaonabie prSesu- and Griswold Streets yesterday Personal Notices c6me to call at their convenience.' —acts mute slower/ requiring afternoon when the drivers' vision fbderation of Women's Clubs to Aetna Casualty .7^..174 m Long then began marching Mrs. Beginnlnig Monday, Sept. 20, a tione to have the boy egamined hours, days or weeks for effect. *«MME KUZMIN M B have been taken and in all prob­ was obscured by , an intervening n t horror and asx oomic books Conn. General ...... 870 335 Lynn through the house and onto dally Mass will be celebrated in Thus, there is more lime for pre­ *FM Hlin*BIBM ll edt the newsstands in this state Hartford Steaim BoiL . 77 82 the front porch. Mrs. Lynn walked the'Church of the Aaaumption at ability too much attention should ventive measures. / truck, police' reported. Card of Thaalui mat with good success, Mrs. F. H.. Travelers ...... 1 41 0 1450 calmly—"aa If tea wars on her way 7:30 a. m. On Sunday, Sept. 36, not be paid to this youngster's The accidental release of germ One car, driven by Miaa Mery *BifBl9l*MKMBM eating habits and overconcern McVeigh, 85 School St., was head­ _ We wieti to lhank all of our netshhori. Wmhim oRd A l Banaora, atats federation presi­ shopping," on* o ffic e r said the Masses will be at 7, 8:30 and warfare materiel (/robably would friende and relsuvea for their mkny dent, said today. Conn, Ught Power .. ITH 16V though Long was behind her with 10 ' a. m., and continue at these about his figure. be the easiest with Crlilch to cope, ing east on E...Onter Street end acta of ktndaru and aympalhy ahown Other iLppIsisees In tha crusade Weteaaday, units Ooim.,Power...... 40H 43V Adolescence in boys c o m e 3 since the onset of disease takes a attempting to make a left turn in­ oe In iwr rerenl bereavement. We a gun at her back. hours imtil further notice.. eepeciaily would thank fellow workera af th* federatian paid visits to Hartford Eloc. L t , . . M 86 Long kept. Mrs. Lynn covered somewhat later than in girls, lasts comparatively Tong time. to Griswold Street, whilt thq at Cheney Bro«.. ihoa- who aent the aswaetaad tqwrators in SOO com­ Hartford Gas Co. . . . 37Vi 40V with the ride he had taken from a longer and earriea with it differ­ other, going straight ahead In the heauttfu! noral tributea and loaned tha ■ M H W munities. So. New EnglaBd ent problems. It ia a normal state opposite direction and driven by uaa of cara. house in the neighborhood. Gene Norman Bents, 46. 403 E. Middle *We*m treading aoftlly to begin TsL ...... 39 41 Smithian off-duty poHceman, was Nixon Warns GOP of life and a normal stage of .de­ Tha Fililkta tesgalt famify. with. But this is only the be- the only oflicsr who had a clear velopment. The medical - problems, First Meeting Set Tpke., passed a truck on the right gianiag. W* plan a campaign Allied Thermal . . . ?!t^T****— side view of Long. Smith started Of Factional Peril end difficult behavior which some waiting to turn le't just ahead of mtar against *Oiijectioaable' pock­ Am. Hardware ...... 16 17 times accompany it are almost al For Higiiland PTA him. police said. < ± Arrow, Hart Heg. . . . 44Vi 47V / ways outgrowrn,' —- The cars had the truck between et b6oka and otter obscaae liter- them end could not see one an­ btera on th* newsstands," Mra Asso. Spring...... 38 31 (Coattaned frose Page One) Bristol Brass ...... 17Vi 19* The adoleecent boy; roughly be­ A get-acquainted potiuck sup­ other, police decided. Damage to Btensore said. per will feature the opening meet­ the right front bumper on the Mc­ One of Oassha’s larger news­ Chaney Bros...... 6 10* Tbt Hint tff Ntrft voters would assure a Republican tween 13'and 18, ' ia half way be­ OoUlna ...... 105 115 FANCY— LARGE victory, — ■ tween a little boy and a man a>*1% Wsshers Refriferstort DOUILE RUNCH Praeaure Groups Feared feels himaelf neither one nor the Just send aw.i) ".T'l.n; •: ... Falnir Baaring...... 37 40 ' Stoves FfccM n ' It’s "the pressure groups" that other. Robert B. Doyle, president an­ the left front of Bents'* car was paiga but would tesiat any effort Landora. Frary, CUc. . 30Vi 31V4 will vote Democratic, Jhe vice nounces that the supper will be estimated at $100. ' , to censor pocket books. '*niat’s Dryers Sexual InaUncts arise at this ROASTING CHICKENS N. B. Mach. Ob...... 30*i 33Vi president averred. If there is a time and should be discussed served promptly at 6:30 in the There were no arrests or in­ adult readier." he aaid.. “AdulU North and Judd . .v.. 37 SO’ small ■ vote, he continued, those assembly hall of the school'as the juries. Patrolman Valere Main- should have a free dioic* ia what "SALES ate SEEVIor*' Pascal Celery 19* early and frankly with father or Chickens are economical and plentiful now; you RuaasU Mfg...... lOVk* ItVi "pressure groups" 'will carry the physician. Accompanying these cafeteria is not ready for use. vUle Was investigating officer. they are going to read." election. Mr. Doyle is being assisted this are ffetting yours, be sure you Ret the best. Ours are K 0 LYN 0 S 7 ^ ^ q Stanley Works ..... 51Vi MVk JAMES A. new sensation* and awareness of extra-meaty in any aixe, four to Seven pounn. .Don’t Tarry Steam ...... 110 — EXTRA LARGE PINK MEAT NATIVE "We'll lerin if enough people go the world are problems With which year by the following officers: The naked eye sees seven stars Go* dvtaih, in our sfo< . ' MJp Tbrrlngten 34 35 out and vote,” because the' Re< every boy has to wrestle to greater (tearles A. Barbato, first' rtce in the Pleiades group, but m tele­ forget you can have ten or more for your freffur at ten U. S. Envelope com. . 68 63 , APPLIANCES puolican party is bast for the or leaser degree. . president; Thomas J. Cordner, sec scope reveals about 165. pei cent discount. - / \ Hospital Noftes IT. 8. Envelope pfd. .. 65- 70 NEW u d USED . - \ country as a whole, he said. The adolescent boy has neither Vooder-Root ...... 36 38 each His statement that the Maitte the experience nor the maturity to Tadan ISl Tha ahnv* gm unaas at* not ts 883 Center St^MI-9-1918 Frozen foods upset was caused by party disaen- solve many of his new problenis ROGER OLCOn PINE PHARMACY ADMITTEDITTBI YESTERDAY: be aeitetraed as aataal marketa. tion was particularly slgniflcant in iaUifactorily and the result is lOte Maiy DlekaoB. 98 Hamlin S t; FOUR FISHERMEN Ohio. eften shown in erratic and peculiar 403 West Center Street MItchen 3-7853 444 CENTER ST. TBwM|.9.ft14 Jamsa Nitefda, 379 Porter S t; PRE-COOEED FANCY SUMMER Though Nixon made no refer­ behavior, especially at home. Robert PerMo, 53 Lake S t; Cecil FANCY CAUFORNfA ence to it, thq memory.of bitter At thia time, aa much if not Teylor. 16 Main S t; Mrs. Frances N primary caiiipalgn was fresh in • • • • • 9 • • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 FISH STICKS perhaps more than any other, a Crandall. SS3 HnUanl S t; Mfa. * lbs: the minds of hta Republican listen­ boy needs the sympathy and un­ LUUaa JohascB, 46 Plormce St.; 9 9 «,49e SQUASH Carrots 2 cello pkg. 25® ers. Rep. George. Bender, who derstanding of hts , parents and Itea. Madalins Fuiphy. 37 Dr. A; shared the platform with Nixon of adult companionship, but not MfS4 Bliaabeth Hurlburt. .116 •0NEVEMt3Rimy0F; FOUB FISHERMEN and Ohio Sen. John W. Bticker, de to th* exclusion of companionship Forest S t; Horace Russell, :71 EXTRA LARGE NATIVE feated WlUiam Saxbe, 'sker of of his own age beesuge that would Wells S t; Michael O'Brien, 73 Cot­ SCALLOPS the Ohio House, in a h. d-fought not be normal-at. any time. . tage St.; Mrs. Mary Lamprecht battle for the Republican Senate YOUNO MAN WITH A HORN ' Avery Street; Cbails* Zaglio, 5910 i»,.49e nomination. Erratic behavior, however, teould HARRY JAMES and DORIS. DAY— S3.W Main S t; DianO'Lewaakl, VOmon I GROCBUES : head Saxbe called Bender "a buffoon" be taken in stride and not too Open Tues. and Thura. Until 9KM) PAL—^Wed. Until 8:86 Trailer Court Rockville; Mrs. Lena SWEET LIFE during that campaign but recently miich made of occasional lapses BURSACK'S FINE FOODS! Bombard. 1066 E. Middla Tpk*. •IV IN BY THIS S T O R I threw his support behind "llitn.' \ for convention^ maiiliers. Such ADMITTED TODAY: WlUiam ORUrai JUIOE EXTRA LARGO FANCY lARTLEH Both Nixon and Bricker urgte lapkes, providig the hoitte life has Ourry, 85 Deapwood Dr. election of Bender so that Brick- previously been aatlsfecrory, .will DISCaiAROn) YESTERDAY: Potterton'li 2 6 Os. Cau 2 9 c Sr’s Republican vote would not be disappear svith maturity, ' CENTER ST.-^(Corner of Church) J ^ a s T. Ward, Norwich; John '"canceled" by a Democratic A firm hand within. reaa^abte 130 X:. Shaughneasy. 196 W. Main St.. ' Senator, - _ l-imite ia still in order during Rockville; WlUiam Tedford, 21 MORTON’S APPLE Bender is opposed by Thomaa A. adolescence. There is no sharp • r Bend S t; Mias Ahna Walckowskl, OR PEACH 6 29 Burke, Cleveland mayor appointed' dividing line between, adolescence % S9 Union S t; Francis McCaughey, PEARS for by Democratic Gov. , Frank .J. and maturity. '■. * a^i- .1 J/. a 'il 6T School S t: M n. Victor Abraitis, FRUIT FIE LAusche to the interim vacancy The normal boy should be al­ H i Hawthorn* S t; Mrs. Joceph created by the death of Robert A lowed Increasing freedom year 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9- 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 :9 9 9 -x; Roguwakl, 4 Half Rd.; Mrs. Al- . E*eh55c . Taft. by year rather than held by too Outstanding Values At CAMPBELL'S SUMCRBBT tight a rein for several years and .9 AMite Bk.n^^nB tete 9 then put entirely on his own. KAMMOTH FEAS SWEET LIFE . This, I believe, helps to develop Truck Rani8 Car, the Independence and stable nerv­ : ONE YE/U« SUPPIY OE • RRAPE JUICE Jf Oana DR. ALBERT R U B ^ ous-system which all parent* TURNPIKE 14 Ox. Can No Arrest Made should want for their sons. WELCH'S 2 S r 3 9 e In this column I am not dis­ 19 HAYNES STREET B k n cussing abnorm al adolescence. KKEBLER’S A truck’s brake failure .may Truly abnormal, behavior Is prop­ GRAPEJUICE have caused a two car accident erly the adbject for direct action BIARKET TOWN HOUSE l?^ :: ^ Givill lY TNIS STJORE 9 WILL BE AWAY 9 9 9 9 9 9 ^whlch ocqirred' at the Center after discussion between parents, 151 MIddk Turnpike West Tel. Ml.3.t3$8 • 9AAMLY G9 nUG •••••• a $1,MG ^ M 34 Oa. Rot. 35c 'yesterday afternoon, according to school authorities and physicians. \X ------— tMati ...... ~ FIRST FOOD'S police. NIBLET CRACKERS PROM HIS OFFICE No arrests were made after the HEAT d a m a g e OPEN 8 A i l to ID P.M. DAILY truck, driven by Richard A. Shea, w i s a CORN ON THE GOB rnas naua Lb. SEPT. 18; to 26 FIRST FOOD T O W J E m 19, Willimantic, struek the rear of Hartford (IP)—It was'a-hot day. a car driven by Sidney Moses. 45, LoiS .G. Pulda complained to the OPEN ALL t>AY SUNDAY 2 ’ It Ox. Cane 33c 444 CENTER ST. of Hartford, as Moses was attempt­ h : MANCHESTER .CHOKE common council that her heels be­ XABIBOO ing to turn around the rotary while came embedded in tar as she wait­ g , MAXWELL HOUSE ~ Savory-M l tMEIw JACK FROST both vehicles were going west on ed for a traffic Jight to change. BLOCK CHUCK SKINLESS R in CRACKERS B. Outer Street, pplice Said. Shea She walked right out of her 321.0.1 • INSTANY COFFEE ‘-MEATS ' told police his brakes did hot work shoes, damaging them: She' said as well’ as'he expected, they said. tee thought she ought to be "rea­ POT ROAST FRANKS The only damage' was to Mosea sonably compensated" by the city. w Lg.'6 Ox. Jar $ 1 .7 5 Lb. Pkff. 3 5 c PORTERHOUSE or SIRLOIN ear, estimated by police at about 9150. Patrolman William Pearson investigated .the accident. 5 Lbs* 9 T'ANCY EVISCERATED BROS. I ®” **, .toeoa aad lert liquid. Tbeic y lb y ft 11151/4 n> SILVEB LANE Pkeaa •hottid be 1 cop. If set, add waur. Mix EAST HARTFORD lEAT PACKERS BUtler AteMt Iter, prpf A* lad pepper ea a 53c * HEN TURKEYS. . . STATE INSPECTED PLANT BetaU Dept LPte* *f paper. Pound Sour .nixmre FRESHLY GROUND Five New Nurgeg mtnomjunom flaao bath ud*t ef mmt witb eda* of • 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 e x t r a f a n c y e anell place er eauccr. Mix with tbe Join MMH SHORT and SIRLOIN FRESHLY GROUND FAZZINA'S RETAIL MEAT DEPT. ■Ok aay flour ibat ii Mr bam pouad- 5 lb. bag 4 8 ' FANCY SWEET '~ ^ Mr. Fanhw lag mmc Let Need. Browa MU elowlr lbs. NATIVE FOW L r'l Four lop4l girls who graduated STEAKS HAMBURG |!v: ■ FREEZER ORDERSwenawB.B%*g wksrixXALTrSLtt '” Stock Up New lea boch'tidea is bot fat M a ikilte HAMBURG TOKAY GRAPES .. 19e I Deata.eff *11 te.Add oate tad th* 1 recently from Middlesex -Memoriel FIRM RIPE WHOloESAUE PRICKS S ’ a u . AA CHOICR RKKIp im ham Uqeid. (tear ead caek eaer FROM YOUNG WESTERN SfEER BEEF -i. Hospital School of Nursiiig and WE 8TAT OPEN APTER-R P/ M.4IT APPOINnONT POR FREEZER ORDERS I itmA m ban ibite 43 aateaet. or aati' H R S TF O O D . one who receritly graduated from r .r t la atedcr.- Put mmt aa e wen: BARTLETT PEARS 5 29c St. Raphael’a School of Nursing in y lb ' y lb ■r. Stir nilk niatut* iail"iwa Lb. New Haven are. or will be, on the SWEET FLORIDA . M U O W THE CROWD — SPECIALS GALORE FOR WEEKEND liquid ia ikillcc Hast iteiy 1( lb COFFEE staff at Manchester ''Memorial ffts m BONELESS itaa Sctvc boa with A* poric aacak- ROAST Hospital. f GRAPEFRUIT 3 >.* 29e OPEN THURSDAY t P.M— FRIDAY f F.M— SATURDAY 4 F.M. Ifate 4 acrvingi. SWIFTS MARGARINE Miss Patricia Bonney, TO.'Ver­ HAND-nCKED MelNTOSH or BALDWIN V E A L R O L L S GENUINE SPRING non St., and Miss Janet Audette, PERFECTION CUT-UP FRESH OR Lb. ' 43. Lancaster Rd-. the St. Raphael ALLSWEET APPLES _ 3 Uw. 29c FRESH o SMOKED S H O U L D E R S FRESHLY CUT graduate, both started at the hos­ PANCY NATIVE ~ lb pital Monday. COFFEE CHICKENS CHICKEN WINGS CONN. GRADE A Those who will start there on next Monday are Mias Shirley 'Wil­ ELBERTA PEACHES 3 u. 35c P I G H O C K S Lb. COOKED SALAMI LAMB LEGS PIRM -Lh. 1 9 c HRST PRIZE Dot. son, 31 Mather St.; Mias Carolyn FRESH EGfiS,*''®*"'' I f y M 6«« CUDAfir'S 8UNUGHT SKINLESS 1 7 c lyatts, 53^ Arvine -P|.-: and Mias I y each GRADE A . STEWING LAMB Biarbsra' Shenning, 28 Perkins PL 5’ 7'* « r 'ta lle r NATIVE CABBAGE 2 Lte.9c FRANKFURTS WELCH'S 8 9 ^ ® FANCY CANADIAN lb BMAUJCST v is it AaFerica’ s BUTTER Lb. » ^ 1 9 e larfest sEapi r e a o y -t o -e a t l e a n Fresh Picnics 24-Oz. Bo». ROCK TURNIPS 2 ^te. 15c t Lk A l F A ' GRAPE JUICE SmalleAt Democratic representa- far t i l l a'izea r FIRST PRIZE FANCY PLUMP ilion in tte U. S. Senate occurred 99$ EXCEPTIONAL DOIIAR VALUES $$$ FANCY IDAHO in the 30th Oohgress, 1866-87, when a a ly .- Drcaaeao HAMS SPARERIBS ■ DEL MAIZE Lba • a WHOLE OR SHANK IIAL9 there- were only 10 Demoeretic saita, caata, BAKING POTATOES 5 39c OLEO 2 5 ‘ " 5 9 ’ members; smallest RepuMiran rep­ Ot. CoRt 65 c lb NIBJ.ETS resentation was in uie-34th Ooh- apartavear, greas, 1856-57, when there . were liagerie... 8 CANS OF MILK ...... $1.00 oiriy 15 Republicans seated. . Frozen Food FRESH ROLL BUTTER - Lb. 5 9 c all at lav aaaey aavlag 4 ROTTLES GLEE CLUR CATSUP $1.00 Pkate Uad, S-te arerag* RIB OR SHOULDER pricea. SWEET UFE ORANCE CAFONS M LAMB CHOFS . 24 8-OZ. ROTTLES ASSORTED Free* 46 page (askiM . ROUND ROAST. lb K RIB OR SHOULDER A RUMMAGE took...MDd naae 6 tedreat. SODA . 0 • •• •*# $ 1.00 YKAL CHOFS . Flw ibea Cheese 9*\GRATINC^ CHEESE 59« SALE 3 CHICKEN FOT PIES ...... $1.00 FRIDAY, SEFT. 17 2 PACKAGES ARMOUR'S GRILLED » O 'clo ck M i • ••••• 0^*00 STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. ■ ta P K A ^ 9T. HARTFORD IMANba LUTHBUN- SlRU>n4 ROAST BEEF tte Floor—Honrs Taeaday 8 IOTTI4S IEE8. loliMiiM Ittr $1*00 m te * uMia aroe-oroi r i d a t i v d i m * um a «.-ao > KOONOMY CHUSCH SadtHday 9:3* ta 6 pjsa «4* co im sTBin , * i b i t 7 o t f i t e r A a n i ^ f Ttareday to 9 P-ae- ILICED BACON by~D*re*a JUQL!!

r>-t \ -'t-r p a g e t w e l v e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, SEI^MBER 16,1954 ICANCHESTER EVENING JERALD, MANCHES'TER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.1954 PAGB t U .S .io Back British Plan Join Lessner and Rottner in Firm Mendes Set CfirrccUon Dulles Sees Scouts Welcomed4o Brest Hebron Blood Donor Hours Slated Di Tarando Faces John H. .vep, of 570 Wood- To Rearm West Germany hridgs St. .a a candidate on the Muiic Program Evasion Charge For T ie to Rspublicsn ticket for election Asia Saved / On Liberation Anniversary Por Benefit of Commuters as a selectman in the forth­ Fa^g Change coming town elections. The Roger DiTarando, 36, 181 Loo­ XCeedseei ttw Piege mis St., owner of the Walnut Qm ) Herald erroneously reported By EMILY SMITH ^Tha story goes that about three ' The/houra of the next BIoodmo-.^or us to keep up our local quota Habron, Sept. (Speclal)>^A S tru t Grill, waa arraSted ahortly W est Reich**' V . O his name yesterday as John By SEATO Breat, France, SepL 9— ‘I t la centuries ago a small boy of tbe bile Imy on Tuesday, Sept. 21, have order to be sure we alwaya have %Mt Europe*oi ceiM ftom th« News Tidbits H. Brown. change may be nec llc of Germany and of upstate delegation support for the bruised French feelings. German sovereignty and to enable most part in their native cos­ the musical instructora,'' in pat;- tUfr-Hall prevent thou who work - having priority for our sick and in­ ha had struck a curM i«, and did bring the viewpoints even closef So far there has been no reaction aadora. Wfifi 1675 ....N O W $ 5 7 5 ' / bringing Gemmny as an equal Averell Harrlman in Governor her to contribute to the mainten­ ' (kmtlnulng with hli apeech, tha tumes, thronged to Le Folgoet on tiouUr that of the accordion teach­ cut citia w n from donating hers. jured local patlants ia to maintain not know about the accident, ac­ ' partner into the society of the free. together. to Eden's plan from the United that day, and participated in the race. Ota-oa Pina to NATO ance of international peace luid se­ mayor told tha Scouta how they er, who h u Just bought a 8200 ac­ Blood Pmgram officials point out our donor quota month by month. cording to police. IRIO»120 bfififi, 3 treble shifts, 2 bass shiftd. Such action has been suspended States, which Is financing much curity." religious observances, a Mass held cordion, It mljght mean that aome however, Umt while many of our "Manchester baa a ^ a ys had a Patrolman Gordon Neddow'in­ CIO and AFL heads say great Earlier in the day, Eden in­ of West Euriope's raarmamenU ware, vialtins Brest on tha ave of Was 1400 ....N O W S335 while various jparliasnents dealt majority- of union welfare and In his broadcast on the Manila the tenth anniversary of the liber­ outdoors in the morning, and a of the pupils would have to gtve up local clUaenbvSre donors at their, very good record in this respect. vestigated the accident and made r with the treaties vMiich contem­ formed the 14 nations of the North But it was expected that Dulles vesper service, also out of doors. pension funds have been well man­ Atlantic Treaty Organisation meeting, Dulles stressed the role ation of the city from theGermans muate leaaons entirely. In other places of bualmu,' and while these But for tbe past five m'oaths or the arrest- SAL ANTI-—120 bass, 7 treble shift^ 2 bifis ahifta, plated that German sovereignty would give aome indication of hiq to be played by U. S. forces but In the afternoon. Many dignitar­ cases house to house -visit* might donaliona' help (ha over-eUl Blood more our monthly achievement haa aged, but there has been abuse in (NATO) council about his Ian. opinion during his trip. , by American troops. It was ten Waa 1405 . . . .NOW $3 45 ” , should be returned within the few cases. . . . Sen. Morse find— said the treaty would not require years ago this month and October ies of the (kitholic Church i were be made by teachers. Program,,, the lacf\^at ao many been falling farther and farther be­ WOM.\N DROWNS IN 'TUB framework of an European De- ft was a closed meeting, with no ,Ore.) sharply criticises President any aubstantial change, in Ameri­ that thia city waa heavily bom- present and'marched in the'Pro­ It is hoped that some way may;, Manchester people fcitkrw this prac­ hind our ISO pint monthly quota. Waterbury, Sept. 16 — Mrs. - OeSerous ARowaoee for Your Old AceordioB. foikre Oocimunity. information aboqt it issued of­ tice makes the maintemmce of the Eisenhower and says he will make ficially. I'romler Mendes-France, can military plans. bardad and almost completely de- cessions. In the afternoon Pro- be found to iron out any possible V ff h c ^ that-Manchester men and Marie Rice. S3, drowned in her “Since that program has been 10 sp^hes for Democrats before He said he had told repreaenta-, atroyad to rid It o t the'occupying cessioq were thousands of Bretons, difficulty. Manchester Program a -.^difficult women who work in HartfoM will .thtub la*t night. Dr. Edward halted, at least temporarily, an al- Bellpem Photo whose consent to the plan Eden one. , . November Congress elections. Jules A. Karp Paul B. Oroobert Konald Jacobs atill la aeeking, presided. tives o f the other aeven nations at German forces. “ je s s e d in costumes, presenting a In regard to cooks for the hot appreciate the situation and try to Kljhschbaum, medical e)(amlner. temativa must be found. Obituary most colorful spectacle. "Many Mood donors do not'mal- be donors hart next TTiuday when Id'the woman waa preparing a ^ "The postwar federal republic No debate had been scheduled on Manila that the United States has Tha mayor alao mentioned the lunch program in the school. Prin­ responsibilities "so vast and so far heroic work ot Frendh men and Hundreds of booths, whert all cipal Richard D. Gale u y s that ar­ ixe,” said a volunteer worker on the Bloodmobile visits Woodruff hot bath for treatment of a cold DuBaldo Music Center has consistently followed such en­ Eden’a presentation, and he and this project," that it is hecesury. Hall." Mendes-fYance left the .^meeting flung" that it could best serve the women of the underground to UIh kinds of items could be purchased, rangements are being made to ob­ when she fainted and fell into the lightened polides that its views Car Hite Student were set up in the town and the 186 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WESt^ TEL. MI-9-6205 must now command great respect, Local Lawyers Talk Scheduled after it was flaiahed. iTie others cause of security '‘by developing •rate the city, and the great num­ tain pooka, and It now seems prob­ tub. Her body waa discovered by Manchestet rsmainsd to talk about plans for Deaths the deterrent of mobile striking ber of inhabitanta who made the colorful' balloons, pin wheels, pea­ able that the program will soon be some damage from Edna's visita- her husband. '. merefore, I come to Bonn for an nuts, vendors of French fried po­ exchange of views with the Chan­ Near-High School a mseting o f ths msmbers* forslgm power, plus strategically placed aupreme aaorifice. reinstated. tl’on' Saturday, the porch getting Firjst Kiddie Show Date Book minUtsrs, which the United States reserves.” Hoped For Retam tatoes, etc., made thie whole seem - At present tbe pupils are taking some battering. This la a lucky cellor. Expand Firm On Skywatch Joha MeOabe like a country fair in America. "Before final decisions are aaksd aftsr . France turned down American military plans, he In conclualon the city official box lunches to school. cottage, however, aa it went At Stele Saturday Marilyn Taylor. 18. of 5d Henry the European Defense Community. John McCabe, 68, a former chief said, "already call for our . main­ told the Manchester girls that he The Americana, however, com­ A report of the Hot tAinch Com­ through the 1938 hurricane and reached, there will of course be petty officer and a native of Man­ further exchanges of views be­ St, was struck by a car in Btmt Karp and Groobert Join Friday, Sept. 17 DirectoFis Consider New Eden's - success or failure de­ taining at all times powerful naval hoped they had enjoy^ the beauty mented on. the fact that hot dogs, mittee,shows that there is a bal­ came out unscathed. Carol also ot Manchester High School, early Ceramics Show and Birthday chester, died yesterday at the and air forces In the western of the fair province of Brittany hamburgers, and pop com were ance of 881.96 now on hand, from left it unharmed although other The first session of the Kiddy tween all who are genuinely con- pended on hia final talks this after­ Naval Hospital Jn I'hilaMphia af­ cenied with the peace, security this aftemdon according to police. Lessner and Rottner Party, Grace Group of Center Ol^rVer Post Again noon with lYsmlsr Mendes-France, Pacific capable of striking at any and that they would return again not available. the 1953-54 fiscal year, also an In­ cottages along the- same shore Review will be !)c)d at the State Church, Woodruff Hall, 7:45 p. m.- ter a short illn'aias.' Bom in Man- aggressor by mean's and at places ■omeday. Chnroli Infliaeace Streag ventory o f about 8130, which will front were completely wrecked in Theater Saturday afternoon, Ever­ and freedom of Europe." She suffered lacerations of the whose lack of enthusiasm for the chsater, March 81, 1891,. son of As Junior Partners Sept. 19-21 At Tuesday's Meeting of our own chooaing." The Scouta found Breet, a city ‘Fhe whole “ pardon” was moat be a g c ^ atari;, for the present 1938. ett R. Kennedy, chairman ot the Dulles flew to Bonn in a U. 8. 6-nation European Defenae Com­ John and Mary Tedford McCabe face, legs and hands, according to DeWolf ATt Guild's Annual Ebc- munity (EDC) helped the French "The deterrent power we thus of about 100,000 Inhabitants, waa interesting, indicating how much school year. Some 30,499 lunches 85 More EdroH Jaycee Youth Welfare Committee, Air Fdrce DOS. After his brief air­ he served a total of 46 years in port speech, he Joined U. S. High Manchester Memorial Hospital au­ The law firm of Lessner and Jilbit, Comihunlty Y, 1 to 9:30 Plans for tha cotastructlon of a National Assembly scuttle that create," he said, "can protect almost completely destroyed dur­ the life' of the Bretons centers were served the past -school year, About 35 kindqrgartners were announced, today. This show was Commissioner James B. Cbnant to thorities, as Well as having a tooth p, m. c a vil Defense Skywatch tower keyatona of Western policy. the Navy, in° World War I and Xl. many, as effectively as It protects ing the liberation, and la now In around the church and the great of which 19,409 war for pupils and admittedto the Elementary School originally scheduled for Saturday, cut through her lower lip. Rottner.jionaisting of Atty. George drive to the Bonn chancellory for Thursday and JSaturday, atop the police station and the Ha leaves three slaters. Mrs. on#.'' the procaaa o f being rebuilt. Be- influence of the Roman Catholic the rest 'to teachers and guests. Monday. This brings the school Sept. 11, but was canceled'-be- C. Lessnerlmd Judge John S. O. Five NaUona Bnek Plan James McKenna and Mra. William' The seven nations which signed There were also 2,159 free lunchu the talks with Adenauer. ,I*olice aaid the car was driven Sept. 28-25 controvfrsy.'tiiat the proposal has In his starch for a aubatitute for for* the reconstruction waa atart- Church on the people.' enrollment up to. 319, an increase cause oC Hurricane "EdnaL” Dulles is by-passing Prance and by Conrad P. Mohr, Jr., 34, of 310 Rottner, today announced the ad­ engendered will get another airing Gilmore, both o f Manchester; and the treaty In additlqn to the Unit- . ad an architect waa engaged to The hospitality, friendliness, served. The Kiddy Review is a yoilth Annual Klwania "Peanut Days." EDC, Eden has won support for TTie Federal Government pro­ of about. 11 over last jrear's fig­ the four other potential partners Charter Oak St. The accident is mission into the firm of Attys. Tuesday night when the Board o f Mrs. Bdverly Wright of Norwich. ed States are Australia. France, draw up -ja careful plan for the en­ and kindneas of the - people of ures. It is a record enrollment talent show Jointly wonaored by Sajurday, Sept. 25 ' his new plan from the leaders of He spent two months this summer New Zealand. Pakistan, the vided 81,019.50, the entire expense Tenants of o f the EDO pact—Italy, Belgium, still being investigated by Patrol­ Jules A. Karp and Paul B. Groob­ D ir e c t s holds its regular meet­ tire city, and this plan ia. being Brest will never be forfmtten.by the Mancheater Jayifees and the All-day Fair, 2nd Congl. Wom­ the other five members of the abor­ totaling 87.257.79. Additional in­ for the school. The kindergarten the Netherlands and Luxembourg man John Turner. ert as Junior partners. ing in the hearing room of the with Mrp. Gilmore who lives at SO Philippines, Thailand and Britain. faithfully followed out. the young Americans, and they enrollment last y u r was,41. No State Theater. It will be conducUd en's L—Newa- PTA MeHiiig ' Y y The next session for making can go forward in a State of in­ admitted to the Bar of the State the (immunity. "Y ” from 10 a; m. informally with him tomorrow the southeast Asian area is men­ . pearance and make the city moat Further information may bo ob- propertyf on Boulder Road. which has taken over the military men Richard Applegate and Don­ TTie ftrat fall meeting of the PTA voters will be Sept. 25, from 1 difference to the French attitude." of Connecticut in the summer o f to 5 p. m. night at 7:30 in an effort to get aced by Bubveraion or indirect ag­ ' attractive. In fact, Brest is some­ ta^ed from the State Theater. Willard B. Hills and Josephine 1940. him to reconsider. phases of the Brussels Pact. Un­ Court’s Business ald tMxon and ship captain Ben­ took place lut night at the Ele­ to, 4 p. m., at the town clerk’s ' ‘ . 1; The Labortte Dally Herald de­ Saturday, O ct 16 gression which Dulles described times called "the lltUe ParU." mentary School -auditorium, -with P. Hills to Frederick Dreyer and Kaip became associated with the Annual 'Fail BaMsr, Community The skywatch post is now lo­ like the one-uniform intematlonsl as favorite devices of the Reds —^ Because the city was so com othce^ There will. also be ses­ All of thia week’s contestants clared the trip by Dulles might Helena Dreyer, property on Chest­ army which EDC would have set jamin Krasner spent their first Dr. Charles M. Laroomb u apmk- have' previous stage experience “completely U ^ t any good that District Title insurance Ck>. in Baptist Church, lO a.m.>tb 8 p.m. cated atop the Odd Fellows build­ Incr^ses Heavily all the nations "Shall consult ptetely destroyed and so much re­ sions *on the following dates: Oct. nut Street Washington, D.C. and there en­ up, each country would retain con­ night of freedom quietly last night •r. He spoke on "The T in PTA”. 2, from 9 a. m. to A p. m.; Oct.' either on radio, television, or in' has been done” by Eden's current Friday, Saturday, Oct. 22, 28 ' ing, but it has not proved success­ immediately to agree on measures building is necessary, many bus! at their hotel in Kowloon. Administrator's Deed gaged'in the practice of law, spe­ ful. Town Engineer James Shee- trol of its own troops, but limits - ..— Parents '/ere ipecially Invited to 9, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; and on local musical shows. They are; Who ArG Contemplating The Purchose Of The tour o f West European capitals. Community'Players will present which should be taken for the ness establishments are now open­ The trio was released yester­ gttend and many did so, Refresh- Manchester Trust Co., adminis­ cialising in the law of real property "My Three AngeU." key had originally recommended would bo placed on German re­ Criminal cases in Town Court common defense." • ing in unfinished buildings, and it Nov. 1, from 1 to 3 fi. m., for those Barbara Brown and Mary .Ellen Dulles reached Bonn just three trator of esUte o f Jessie W. Bid- until April, 1942 when he entered armament. day by the Chinese Cbmmur.ists mants were served by mothers ot Jeffries. Pattis UtUe, <3eral(l Wil­ days after Eden had conferred 82,500 for the construction of the have about diubled in four years, .• This second point is new in trea­ Is not unusual to go into an at­ only whose, rights shall have ma­ tvell to WUlard B. Hills and Jo­ the Armed Forces. / _ Saturday. O ct 28 new post: but agreed that the Job The big hurdle was to gat after 18 months o f solitary con­ first gfade pupil*. son and Marjory Fluiagan, Carol with Adenauer on a British plan Harvest Dance, Manchester according to the annual fiscal year ty drafting. It represents an at­ tractive looking store only to find finement, brainwashing and Com- Hospitalised tured since the previous session. sephine P.- Hills, property on Employed by OPA y could be done for 8500 less than France to accept such an arrange­ tempt to deal with Communist Xeacl&g in Manchester Lefebvre and Mary Spilleria. Houses They Now Live In Are Invited To See to change the 1M8 Bnissells al­ Chestnut. Street After separation from the serv­ Lrodge of Elks, State Armory. report by Court derk Aldo Pagan! that Inside the process of building munlat interrogation. They had Mlsa Clare E. Porter, daughter that If the policft station's chim­ ment. Eden and Mendea-France efforts, to take over a couhtry J la still going on at the iume time Mrs. Stephen Sndlon, daughter liance of five ..f^estem powers ice in February. 1946 he was em­ Friday,' Saturday, Nov. 5, • ney was not .elevated, as called for spent six. hours together yesterday to General Manager Richard Mar­ been nabbed by a Red gunboat of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Porter, i* NEW DBIHI TRAIN KILLS 16 Building Permits from the Inside instead of by mili­ aa businesa is going on. while cruising in Aj^lsgatPs yawl of the late Maurice J. Keefe, is against Germany into a 154 alli­ ployed by the OPA in the'ofllce of Fifth Annual Rotary Club Min­ in, the original plan. discussing the (lerman' resnpa- tin. undergoing treatment for an in-,' New Delhi, India, Sept. 16 )— ance o f seven powers, including To Orlando Arihulli for Annulli tary assault. Dulles said this sec­ Hsar here. Jured elbow, at the Hartfrbd Hos­ again teaching Jn the Mancheater UP the Assistant General .Counsel in strel, Waddell School. ment issue without coining to arty liv la g OoodlUona Rnfi A New Delhi-bound express train Italy and West Germany, against Construction Co., a 4-room 1-story This figure, howeverr^M then The report, whidi covers-the tion would never result In meas­ pital. She is employed by the ‘Two public schools. . - . This Bonk For Waahingtoi) D.C. Upon the termi­ Tuesday, Nov. 9 conclusion. Brest ia, of course, located on Although they had eaten' only crashed into a truck Jammed with Russia. The original nicmbera dwelling on Trumbull Street. reduced another 81.000, when Di- period from Aug. 15, 1953 to Aug. ures which would' mean "inter­ Hartfdrds Insurance Co.’ nation of OPA, Karp became a . Annual Bazaar, North Methodist Today the fast-traveling British the aea, and ita harbor is the chief broken rice with scraps of fish, students at a grade crossing 80 o f the Brussels pact are Britain, fectcif WiUter Mahoney recom' 14, 1954, showed 429 criminal cases vention in the purely Internal af­ naval base of Fifance. Many of the meat and vegetables for a year A-ttend CoMveBtJon Mancheater Evening Herald He­ reaident of Manchester and Joined Church, 2 to 0 p. m'. mended that the CD organization diplomat schedule included: A were heard this year as against fairs of another state.” ' bron correspondent, ,MkM Susan miles north of the capital laat France, Belgium, The Nether­ the finii of Lessner A Rotther at residents tit the city work in the and a half, they did not overeat Several local membera of Col. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, obtain volunteer labor for the British Embassy luncheem for Gen. 217 in 1950. Soviet denunciations o t -the Henry Champion Chapter, DAR, Pendleton, telephone HArrison night, killing a t' least 10 and in­ lands and Luxembourg. thait time. ’ Nov. II, U, 18 '* Alfred M. Gruenther, NATO mili­ arsenal and ship building works. last night. juring 18 others. TTie students were project. .The report showed also that treaty aa an aggressive alliance Wary lest their shrunken stom­ attended yesterday, at Wiiidsor, S-SSS5. He is a charter member of the Fourth Annual Minstrel of tary commander in Europe and s fines for motor vehicle violations TTieir homes are often in tempor­ en route to a canal aite for volun­ Manchester Lodge of Elks and was The Board Tuesday night will were rejected by the secretary. He ary buildings, row upon row which achs "backfire," each had only a an aH-day DAR convention at the Csm(>,beU Council. K. of C., Ver- group of top Ehiropean delegates were up* about 82,000 over last said it is not directed against teer civic work. instrumental in the formation of alao be asked to approve a 85. $ny ~ may be seen on the outskirts of fruit cocktail and a steak in their Ellsworth Memorial Hoanestud. planck Auditorium. 165.50 fee from Walter Crabtree, and the final talks with Mendes- year. government or nation but "only Mortgage Financing the Green Manor Assn., where he the "modem city. Most of theed’ hotel room. All three said they They carried box lunches. Those About T o i ^ Setbacks and heartaches are the Jr., architect on - the Keeney France this afternoon. Thia year 821.435 was tiken In against aggression." and added: Troop- Withdrawal stepping atones to Success. served on the Board of Directors temporary dwellings are not much "managed to hold” it without dif­ attending were the regent, Mrs. Street School project, dor prelimi' Observers apsculsted that Eden on this type of fine compared with , "The fact that the Communists Alfred B. Neal, Mia* E. Anne V The MFD reported thby had re­ —A1 Tananbsum, Tambro for two years and also served as more than shacks, often tar pa­ ficulty. - nary plan's ahd specifications. was seeking agreement only on 819,784 during the last fiscal year. find that objectlbnable Iq tragi­ Clartt, Mrs. Albert W. Hilding, Aids Asia Defense : v sponded to a false / alarm early Fabrics Corp. head.- secretary. He is preiently a can­ Joint Meeting Set the broad outlines of his project, pered on -the outside. Sanitary con­ TTiey visited with a few news­ J last evening. didate fer the General Assembly Figure 80% ot Foe The report noted also that Man­ cally revealing of their ambition*’." paper and ratlio friends and went Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough, and Mies leaving the details to be arranged chester received 88,585.80 from Ha declared that the Chinese dition* sfjf often not of the bMt, on the Democratic ticket. Mr. and “ ITto figure is 8(i per cent of the and the w'omen of each section ap- to bed well befor*. midnight: Mdrjarie H. Martin. Seoul, Sept. 16 )—Wlthdraval God's truth and that alone can On Subdivision at the conference of the seven the court after all expenses were CTommunlsts apfwrently had hoped Oaucua Soheduled (/P HILIYER BIAS REVISION PASSED liberate men from the chgtna and Mrs. Karp live at 56 Crosby Rd., estiihated total fee that will be pariFhtly do the family washing In Applegate and Krasner expect of four U: S. divisions does not \'-' ■A u__ * prospective European allies, along paid for Its operations. to frighten some of the nations to Kmain here indefinitely but A meeting of the Republican Jackson, Miss., Sept. Id u r ^ fetters which they impose upon with their three daughters. « jiald when the project Is com­ with the United States and C ^ - a public washing- place, with only mean. South Korea is being aban­ A state constitutional amend­ Groobest has been with the firm pleted. Oabtree has told town of­ Total receipts of the . court represented at the Manila confer­ Dixon said he planred to return Town Committee w u held lu t themselves. The Town Planning Commission ada. which the British hope to call ence out of signing the pact ''y cold water, not far away. doned, but that the United States ment allowing the legislature far since his graduation fiom Colum­ ficials he expects tp have detailed amounted to 837,394.16 for the to the United States in a few night at the Old Town Hall. There 1-T he Rev, Geoffrey Francis, and the Board of Direetprs 'will in London before the end of the fiscal year, while 87,120 w as‘ re­ bombarding Quemoy Island, held Because o f all the reconstruc­ will be a Republican caucus Mon can provide«"a more effective de-" BboUsh public sehools If uee«!B- bia Law School In June of ,1](52, plans completed by about the first tion going on there is considerable days. fense of Korea and other free na­ Archbishop of Canterbury. meet Jointly Tuesday night to con­ month. mitted to the Commissioner pf by . the Nationalists, at about the day, Sept. 30, for nomination of aary to maintain racial segrega- Prior to attending Columbia he of November. French officials have expreased dust all oyer the city and the noise tions of Asia,” the U. S. Embassy T h i Savings Bank of Manchester time the ' conference began. tien received final legislative ap­ graduated from ^con Academy sider approval of Andrew Ansaldi's Another - matter involving the Motor Vehicles and 871,738.27 was repreeentatives to the General As­ The charges are rather grave, belief that Mendea-France might paid out for salaries d supplies "This effort to intimidate ;the of the hammering of nails, the sembly, Judge of Proabte and Jus­ said. today. proval today. and we intend to copduct this in In Ck)lchester, served three years proposed 14-unit" subdivision, MC' Keeney Street School on the not object to Including West Ger­ mixing of cement: etc., never seems The statement by Press Officer with the Army Engineers in the for the court. Manila conference t;bs B/^ofal State Press Hails tice of the Peace. y- keeping with the dignity of the Oinn Drive, slated for constructioii agenda is the question of which of many in the NATo ^llance, pro­ failure," Dulles said. to abate during the daylight hours Charles Davis seconded Gen. John A MUTUAL SAVINGS RANK NO OIL Far East during World War II and two rights of way the Town will As compared with 1950, the per­ ■ laaue Oorreetnd Senate; is ' on Wetherell Street. vided Britain .and America pledge centage it coat to run the court in A friend, shenving come of the 'ihia correspondent w u mistaken E. Hull, Far Eaat commander, who Burlington. Vt. (dn— Workmen rieqeived his B. S. from the Univer­ The planning group h u already acquire. Sheekey has gathered in­ Eight Executives — Senator Watkinsr heads probe to keep their forces on the Eurq- relation to the amount collected Scouts around the city, pointed out in reporting that a barn on the de<;lared yesterday the withdrawal digging footings for a new school- . of Sen. Joseph McCarthy cen­ sity of Connecticut with honors In tentatively approved the aubdivi- formation of the land in question pean continent and to keep Ger­ the a ^ t v/here formerly had stood : - A , ______cannot “ in any way be considered economics. In fees and fines was much leeg, former Claude W. Jonu place on house thought for a moment they sure move. Sion, and the two groups will dis­ and has forwarded it to Crabtree. many from attaining military Osgood l^elected a monuments honoring those Amer- New London, Sept. 16 - Iff)— an abandonment of Korea.” had struck oil. Then their noses He is a member of the Connec­ General Manager jRlchard Mar­ since It cost shout 96% In that the Hebron-AndoVer Road w u de­ cuss It at a meeting they have dominance. year and 71% for the year Just . Icana who had fallen in the 1914 Eight (Connecticut new^aper exec­ Hull is here on- a brief tour of told them different. It was a btoken The deeper things are not In the ticut State, the Hartford County scheduled with the zoning com­ tin said today Oabtree will make The two leaders began negotia- 18 -war. nil* was utterly demol- stroyed by fire aome y u r* ago. inspection. and the Manchester Bar Assns. .past. By ^ fin e League utives with a total of 379 years of The barn on the contrary w u sewer line that flooded the dig­ lives of American children. Even­ mission tomorrow night. a recommendation to the board on tiona with a two-hour conference btied by the Germans on July 4^ wrvice were honored here last 'The Embassy statement also gings. and the Eaks. Groobert la now cor­ Esnafi claims esses increased blown down in tbe hurricane of tually they become Incapable of T his meeting, which is to be an the basis of the material furnished yesterday at Mendea-France's offi­ from 981 In 1950 to 1,262 in 1954 1941. Now an American flag is night by the Associated Dailies of declared that top Korean diplo­ thinking. ' poration counsel for the town, of Informal one. Will also consider a by Sheekey. cial rqsld^cs. Uien took a brief Ttie Prank J. liiansfield Detach- flown there every day. The plans 1938. The place w u then owned mats in Washington were told well and motor vehicle violations from Connecticut. and occupied by Walter Double­ —Holland's Dr. Jan Waterink. Colchester.' list of capital improvement pri>- To Consider Rock Crusher break for dinner. After eating they t, Marina (k>rps League, last fo.' S ' new monument have been in advance of plans to withdraw tVEMtHG Mr. and Mrs. Groobert reside at 758 in 1950 to 1,226 this year. it lelected Harold A. Osgood Special tribute was paid at the day. H* put up another bam and Jecta that has been submitted The Board will also be asked to talked until about 11:15 p.m., then drawn and constmetton will begin summer meeting at Lighthouse Inn the four divisions.. ' 25 G. Forest St. spoke briefly to newamen. K ■ commandant, succeeding Jerry P. this in turn w u wrecked by Edna, I think it is a sorry reward at the TPC over the last five years. a|ip^ve a purchase of a rock ■oon. to publishers, general managers It apparently waa designed to 1954 DIVISION the end o f at least 50 years of Jacobs received his law degree The groups will get together in ebusher, needed in connectiem with "We have worked hard," said Sapienza, who now becomes Judge Tbur Harbor the aecond dutrubtive hurricane of counter South Korean charges that MARY SAYS -- with honorb from the University Eden," and we still have work to advocate. and buainesa managers as follows: thia year. ^ , * service to this country to say he the bearing room of the Municipal the 47-aCrqjp'avel pit the town is Jarvis Planning One day* the 17 Americana, and John Sudarsky, businesa man­ the decision was ' made withoilt Uberm Arts. Art, Music, (Gen. GMrge C. Marahall) to not of Connecticut in 1952 and was Building, and Director candidates purchaslngfnm Clarence L Hale do." The slate dt new officers, to be aome o f their French friends were ‘The place la now owned and oc­ consulting the- ROK goveriiment. admitted to the Connecticut State Mendes - France commented: installed Oct. 12 at the MaHnc ager tit the Hartford Courant, this cupied by Jeue Carroll. It ia u id NataraJ and Sedal fid- “OUR SrEMCS, OUT FROH WESTCRN STCER BEEF, a loyal, mto American and that he who survived the primaries Tuea on Tolland Tbifnplke. $71,000 B^tilding the guests of the mayor of Brest month completing SO years with Some officialk also have accused «no^. History, Lltera- served on ^ to advance hla personal Bar the aame year. day and are not now members of Sheekey says Ujim. are a num­ "You muqt not be surprised that Ip clubhouse, 320 West Middlq.Tpke., on a three;-hour boat trip rround that lightning never .atrikes twice the United States of alfkndonlng A graduate with the 1948 class the abort time we have been t<>- also includes: Louis M. Strinberg. tbe baautiful natural harbor. The that newspaper. '' in the same place, but hurricanes tufe, Moderii iMguages, ARE SUPERB THIS WEEK, «NB PRICED RIBHT.” ambitions. the Board have beeh invited. They ber of different typfea^ available, Elmer S. Hubbell, publisher of South Korea to the Reds. Psychology; Sq^logy, —:Preaident' Elsenhower. at Trinity, Jacobs was formerly have also been invited to. attend but he is recommending "Dne cost­ gether, we have not been able to Alexander' i§ m a plana to build vice commandant; Benton. W*. Os­ trip was made on a small Navy seem, to have a ls[W of their, own. illU 11 Hi it r t rrdd rdd rdd r di employed in the Claims Dept, of finish." good. adjutaat-paymaster; Ray­ boat, which - sometimes hit the the Mi(ldIetown Press, 45 years in E du Casualty Hunwa Relatloas'offer a the Board's regular meeting Tuea- ing: 877.650. The gravel pit, the a 871,000 afore ' building on E. the "business. He started in 1909 at wide dieice of studies In Allstate Insurance Co. He served The situation was comidlcated' by mond J. Sullivan, chaplain: Robert waves broadside and •prm’'0d the A cuualty whicii came to light T H A ru M a r in I. used to think nudists were Just day night. dee(( for 'which'has not yet been Center Stjxfht that wlH abut the Bridgeport and haa been at Midd all Liberal * .4rta Degree a bunch of sincere, nitwits. Npw I In the U. S. Ck>ast Guard during the announcement of U. 8. Secre­ new supennarkSt he now has un­ A. Colby, sergeant-at-arms; Rus­ occs-panU with water. a ntUe too late for prompt report­ turned over to the town, - is -being town S in e* 1919. ■■..... requlremeats. YOUR MOUTH lb know they're a bunch o f thugs. World War II. tary of State Dulles' flight to Bonn sell L Potterton. historian; Win­ This trip started at the Arsenal, ing ia the nev/s that a bam on the purchased for 830,000.. and London, reportedly with hla der cgnatruction there near Lenox, ' Frank S. Stevens, general man­ —Evangelist Braxton Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs plan to Uve according to a building permit ap­ ston A. Chevalier, chief of staff; where It ts-forfolddeh to tzke photo­ -place owned by Jesse' Carroll, was WINDOW SHADES SHORT.SIRLOIN on Elsie Drive with their t w o in another matter 'Tuesday own proposals for German rearma­ Chester Yaworsky, service offl- ager tit the Danbuiy News-Times, mown down In -last Saturday's Steaks night, the Board will bo asked to plication filed in the Building In­ graphs, and -went past many ships children. Jacobs is A rbember of ment. . is listed as the ffiffi C|| . Made te Order Ivaaiaa Diviaiaa The American eicouta cam e, to pleting 40 years with this news bron-Anddverv Road. The late With Your Bollera* announce the marriage of ' their Also scheduled for discussion fs leaving, however, the American prospective builder in the appli­ UNDBROItOUND MENACE (^aude W. Jones and family for­ HILLYIR COLL14I It Is in th"e Atlantic' framework daughter. Miss Vivian Anders ^ 7 ! ^ i R o a s t S 5 « Cauliflower Now ^ Secretary, said he could not visit Y the canq> near Paimpol.' During- Four unable to attend were hon­ merly owned. and occupied this Rudien fiL that new' solutions 4to west Eu­ to Amlrkw MalinowslO. son of the engineers and architects ac­ other capitals bscause hs had to bs Corporation, a Jarvia; enterprise, Greenwood, m- On Wednesday 36 erktes of tiieir stay sach Scout was the munist expansion (In southeast KNOCK BECXMIES BOOST opponeats -of Prime Mlnleter David R. Daniel, publisher of the cauliflower brought a high of 81.95 guest of French* families in their Hartford Times, 38 years. It’A difficult write Asia). and a low of 81.90 per efate while Manche'ster,.'^Tenn. (P)— Effec­ Shigeru^Voehlda tonight mapped S MILES FROM MANCHESTER ROUTE 26 AND SULLIVAN AVE. parHament^ey atrategy dealgimd. nomes and their -great hospitality that service,man or —Secretary of Slate 3ohn Foster the beans, of which; only five tively hidden to westbound traffic and friendliness will never be for­ Prune Juice ; Dulles by a huge bUfboard advertising a to block his world tour. KyoSo"^ ‘ALL IS WELL’ IN A R C nC 3 ^ woman as often as biiahela were sold, brought a high gotten. Fnktt all fhports, the Amer- ChicagjO, Sept. 16 (8V-Adm. of 83.20 and a low of 81.M per competitor acrosa.the highway,'k aows service said Yoehida's op- Icann dined etlmptuoualy on the you’d like, for the Mst roadside restaij'ant here has Donald B r MacMillan, 79. of There cannot be In today's bushel. poneato will latrodnce a motioa most ‘deSeJoiu American foods, in NABIHOO ■ SWIFTS BROOKFIELD news of all is home hungry w:prl(1 a surplus of com coimtered with a cJgn a few miles la a Diet romiiilttee tomorrow Provincotown,'MaM., reports from Tomatoes, ialso starting to de­ eluding treats as lobster, Hopedala, LMirador, that "all ia town news—when one or wheat. There can only be a crease, brought a high of 82.47, up the road proclaimLig its loca­ calling for rnneeilatlon of (fimters, r ^ t duck, crepes and tion as "Just* Behind The Largest well" on hia 26th expedition into SALTINES is away from home. shortage of ideas or s weakness and a low of 81-70, with a total of Yoohidn’o tonr oebeduled to start other welt prepafed foods for the Arctic. 27el BUTTER “" B e of will to .learn ho* to use God's Sign In Tenressee." Sept 26. “ 1, t 913. half-buihel baskets'offered- which the French are so famous.- Long unheard from, this 'sum ­ 'ChoicR CoRRRCfkut Poultry—Oir«c» From Our Form fo Yov" Regardless of where gifts ?br /Hls ridldren. I Sales..totaled 82,075.95 on Wed- WAPPING The*young guests were also pre­ mer, Adm. MacMUlanr sent th** fol- I ----‘ 'A aCAL CO,imnY FAIS ..your seiwiw man or —Adlal Stevensbn ncaday. sented . with gifts, a* tol-ens of lowlh^f mesaac'e to Cmdr. E F. 505 ^AIN ST. - OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. TEL. Ml T-t09U MAXWELL A m wom ^ is“ stationed, friendship. McDonald Jr., radio and television We ought to kick them (Rus­ POWER TROUBLE WAPPim COMMUNITY HOUSE AND OROUNOS-6 TENTS -Ctlrls Attend ‘Pardon' executive: - HOUSE e 0 9 ■ the Manchester Eve- sians) out (O f the UN). On Wednesday the entire group "Happy to arrive Hopedale nijig Herald can be for. —Gen. James A. Van 'Fleet Waterbury (P) — A big tree cut traveled to Folgoet, to witness after lonff, hard -run along EIls- — '— =----- SPEOAU ------:------warded to be at "Mail with a power saw, fell across a WAPPING FAIR SUPPER SATURDAY, SEPT. IM OOtt TO MIDNI6HT a^pardon”,''B religious festival ob- merelaiid and Baffinland Ooaat. FANCY KITE ■ FANCY R m NATIVE Can** regularly. There Is nobodv who can work power line . interrupting power | eerved by the timabitants df this Difficult going all summar, all ia writh a Corhmunist. He Is a liar, service for 300 households. Police^., V RAIN OR S H jN E -A LARGE TENTS little town each year on Sept. 8. well," .X- , Get a aubscription for a thief, a murderer and a saboteur. amested the tree cutter. They ] TOMATOES 2^^ 19el MELONS “ -Te V ■ —Lt.-Oen. Stratemeyer charged that he used a stoiiQ.i dfiar ones, in service— saw. f, ' SEPTEMBER 18 today! I have verw little confidence In — EXHIBITS-r- OPEN DAILY UNTIL 4 P.M. ASK a b o u t OUP UNIQUE thia world. 'Hiere, are realiv too SERVED S*7 R.M. THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. msnv Republicans in It FARM and HOME PRODUCE. l*OULTRY TERMS *S LOW *5 *5'% . ^ ^ CUT-UP POULTRY DELIVERY SERVICE —Church leader Dr.- Franklin Clark Fry LIVESTOCK, HOBBIES. JUNIOR ’ "Buy The Parts You Like Best" WAPPING FAIR ^ RAKED HAM EXHIBITS, NEW CARS. TRUCKS, FARM AMESITE DRIVES 4(attrlfrfitrr In five areas o f the Untied MACHINERY, APPLIANCES BREASTS. LE(sS, WINGS, LIVERS States, powerhouses to be run hv RAKED REAMS — POTATO SALAD No Monty Down • 36 Months atomic enersrv are underwav—the D A N ^ E CAIIAGE SAUD FUN ROOTHS — REFRESHMENTS to [Pay •

^iWlMESS OF PISTRACTING THE BUS SKIPPER WHILE An«w«r to Proviouo Punloii Sense and Nonsense A »»IW PPEH Ba b y CARHIA6EllSSMU66i.EPABO/>Rp fruiti ond Nuts n 5 ] 1 1 a g £ J— <> I T 3 N II ■ 1 5 g u Hi2 9 5 B « S t M F iF j Visitor from the City— Does Friendliness la an attitude, a I t o e o s s " SBcfor* C H Is m v W tFl the com grow pretty good here in state 9f mind. It la bora of ^^rit ■■ PF 7 It has no ulterior purpose—being he igh chool orld • Am«ricaa Kansas ? T H S W I'lf - jjr E # 1 wrtitr * Kansas Farmer— Pretty good! neither mercenary nor commercial. Mtodias ■ N| iT T |n It atmply le. 3 Oblong nut 7Ag« T| g U F j Say, last year a boy wanted to E Tropical nut T nK 1 PI see how the 'tky looked, and the Friendliness neither crHicixes. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER H llLamprep* nor caresses. It is not self-seeking, Conpilcd by Students of Manchester High School Mias Helen Estes, Facolty Advlaar eatcbers • Asiigna Si S iF T1E 1 - com was so high and so thick d w W • £ A [F u but wishes well to all and refuses U Mental lUta lORequirtt B that he couldn’t aee anything - i b! u F tr A'[u c jW u above him except com. So he good will toward none, 14 Shrub genus 13 Punstnt mint U c : IT 5" w iF [▼

  • IIling in recent years about msk. Recruit—No, I’m not too good a for L«e caaUng of the three-act squad, are ready to lead the team Michaud, Roger Turklngton and DOWN Ing frlenda for practical purposes shot. I’d rather work on a straight thing everyone agreea on ia that Carolee Shepard ’57 aeema to like the only Ipsa to last year's, squad that, without thio qqtsido aoalat- they atand for democracy. plap to be giben .on N v. 19 and to victory against Bsat Hartford handed them by the Hornets, and George Long. On this year’s ance. thero would -'havr: hian a 1 Advanture r—business and social. salary. the morning aesaion. "Becaule it’a squad. Close remains the number 3 Resurface, as 'The Paaimlata Prayer la another 2 0 /Alao business and atage com- High School at Mt. 4CI'o, Satur­ (for other obvloua reasons!!) the small ^operation ktss for tha yMr. example of ’’old worda for new good to get school ovar with early mtteea will be chosen. TPe play day afternoon. Sept. 17. one man but (mn expect plenty of a road and have the day to yourself.” / Indtqns are ready to trounce East Because of this, he rMenmeadM CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER timea.” They ahow our helpleaaneaa this >’Mr, which was chosen by a The first game of the seaaon Hartford soendiy. coihpetltien from Bradley and that the\ council malntaiM tho SStralghtaas before God, but our acceptance of Nina McAlliater ’58 doesn’t c a ^ committee will be ’’Little Women.” Vinton, cur.-ently battling for sec­ 4Through for the afternoon session "becauaS Raymoad Kerkncleakl S.A.A. at 13.75. ' the existence, of Him, Rellgioua On . Oct. 12 a panel workshop ond spot. Fourth position seems A dlscuasiefi followed Bhilo r*a codes have not changed throughout you don’t hava any tima to g t t will be held. This meeting will 40 Students Start purchased this -insurance mav a toss up between McArdle and 3 the years but they are Juat «a ready to go out in the evenlM.” held from 3 to 8 p.m. There will secure their card in the office for Raymond Korhucieeki, who in­ presentaUon ahd then the OsoBril the fee of one dollar. Sherman. . Junior Tom LaForge voted to chargo\|S.75 foTl-BJUt. BUGS BUNNY powerful. We should keep God in Judy Middlebrook ’58 *Oys/- she be apeakera on what is going on seems a likely prospect for one of terrupted hia teaching career at our lives every minute and hour of likes the aftamoon eeaalon "be­ In theater, radln, ,.and television 111 Driving Course M.H.8. to answer the'call of diity, membership for thq ’54-’5S aeoam. The first meeting of the Girls’ the three remaining varsity post- The meeting waa cjpead with the the day. Bailey continued with the cause you have a chamce to elaep today. The workshops, will be on tiona. can again be seen on the campua folloRISE, MARTHA* X- you must begin to develop it n V SELF...5HE S YOU’RE NOT OUT /HONEST,OSCAR. OiSH.T The principal item of business Jones, Carol Hewitt,; Adele Gear­ basketball teams. 6 (OMANTKAU.Y iKITERESrEPS GONE ON ' a PRETTY Roblnacn explained .' and re­ ing. Gladys Meiwman, Thomas this week to Join the Teenage and Joyce Wetherell, alftfluita, THERE IN THE LAB n DONT WANT viewed the more practical rules was the election of o(Bce|-s. The Book Club in order to choose To Mr. Korbucleakl, the students Juniors: Jtidlth' Andoyoon, fop- M 60ME THIRD-CENTURY ARM0R\ OOP.' SERIOUS Led by Pearson following offleecs were named: Pat Archer, Ronald Simmons, Richard ’The first meeting of the Man­ and members ot 'the faculty aln- SITUATION MAKING WITH THE V TO RISK IC6ING and reflation's as/once, again reeentatiVe, and a iffo M ’ Ander- PLATED /—nJ^MAZON? K IL 0W A T T 5^_J-^ CONTACTVWTH Wupperfeld, president; Bob Wlnr- Giansanti, -Robert Swain, Sherman among th» 160 different books ,of- chester Science -Club under the cerely say, "Welcome back!” school has gotten ihto the swing Tivozinsky and Bynn Sunquist. fered at 25c and 34c. The books supervision of Anthony: AUbrto, eon. alternate; 23M. Alan Oel*. TH06E...ER,I . of things. Dua to the large Interest and ler, vice president; Paul Simian, , . (Jharlotte Keeney ’57 representaUve. and Joyiia' Oun- x_ secretary; and Dick Winxle\ Students enrolled in the second cover a wide range of subjects and occurred Monday in 36M. MEAN THAT He explained the difficulty in enroilmsnt of pupils at MHS this Uffc. altarnatc; 27M, Louis Gag­ preparing election, cards, stress­ treasurer. / class arc: Jean Dougerty, Jane are especially Selected for their President Richard Morrisqn wel­ PARTICULAR ■C year, I^rector G. Albert Pearson Kassler, Barbara Smith, Avard appeal to teenagers. Last year comed new members Tom Smith, making up a program and extra non, representaUve, and Cynthia ing the posaibUlty of error. Every- The membership was discussed Dunlap, alternate; 3811. James ERA.. haa organiaed eight choir*. It and finally was turned over to a Huestis, Marjorie O'Brien, Esther more than 2,400.000 books were John’ Leander;- Dave Wichman, project committees Th* Program «ne should checl his own card and Dearborn, Carol Michaud. Kay CommlUea haa Sal Squatrlto as Ham, representaUve. and Chrol make sure .. he lies' enough cred­ hardly seems possible that choirs committee consisting of Paul distributed to students in the TAB George Dormer, Bill Salmond and Stoutnar, Beverly Taylor, Joseph­ Club. James Corrora from the class of chairman, with Bill Saimond and Hewitt, .atteraafe; ISM, - Marilyn its for promotion next year.. He could hold ths interest of so many Simpaon. Ray Clement, Bob Wlnx- Johneton, . mAaaentativt; and students but they have done so ler, and Dick Wlnsler. ine Leone. Pat Mb(5roran, Joan A- treasurer, whp will handle the '55 and (Jharlie Dougan, Connie Malahall McCreedy as assistants. also urged the atudenta to observe Blesso. Billie Small, Ruth Johnson, business and finances of the club, The photography OmmlUee- con­ James Juros, alternate; lIF, Bar­ T. M. Bw U. a PM. OS. the traff c lights. under his dirsetion. The next meeting of the club will Beauregard, Arthur CJboney and be held Tuesday at the close of the Paul Donnelly. Bill Batch. Jack and other officers wiere elected.. Bea Walker from the class of '58. sists of Bill Saimond and George bara Lappen. ropreseiitaftoo. and Clock Bj’stcm Pondered Two boy and two girl choirs, Lawrebco-I^tPoUa, aUcrahAo: 13F. e-io^ along with one mixed choir, are morning session. Schelbenpfiug, Richard Bajek, and. Club members Include: Period 1. New plans were discussed and Dormer. 1Ye*lncluding a favorite,, the' Pink Jozus, representaUve, afiA Angela IHTMIVCOSTMS j day. Sept. 17. off right with assignment papers. Oraapo. altemato; 3BF,‘^Dominic HURmCANS:..irS At the beginning of the assem­ On these papers the girls were to' Art Classes Begin ' rived at the horn* of Dwight^ * ^ l^ ^ e o n at the Grand Canyon Squatrlto; reproaoBtattve, aad •OT/WART . bly the new Allegiance was re­ list what household Jobs they did Perry at 6:00 a. m., June 24, and finally airanged after a deter­ William SUpheasi' aHonuita; S4F, wovmeosc cited, including the insertion "Un­ at home and what they would like Yearly Lessons ']»el oft for 31 days on an unfor­ mined Mt. Perry convinced the Lemn Wolterad&f, riprsotataUve. ON, wwrenc, der God” following '’one nation.”' to learn along thia line at achool. manager that a high school tour and Evelyn Yavenaky. altfraat*. ■ VAlDOn?. The assembly was dismissed fol> Varied Experiences Shared These papers were, then gone over gettable experience—traveling to California via sUtion wagons. wa* Juat oa important aa aii Elks Freshmen: 23M. Judy Barfia*. lowing the singing of the Manr snd Mrs. Mott and the girts tenta-- >Ii8s Nope 'Henderson has the convention,- (The Elks were there representative, and Georg* Banwa. Chester Alma Mater. tively planned their Course of Art Dept, well in motion lor the This V m the thirteenth trip for By Wrights on West Tour study., .. . : ‘ , for the - day and haj to leave at 'alternate; 2SM. Judy Brace, ropre- Barbara Person, ’55. year. Dwight Perry and the first with! « special time and the Manchester, sentafiye. and Ray Brown, altbr- They plan first to study nutri­ nate; 28M, Jean Cariaon.' represen­ tion and then start cooking on the Art ir classes have begun their Mr. and Mrs Monte Pearson and group had been aaked to i**it.f June 38, 1554! Russell Wrig)i‘t,'*Wyomlng. On the way they an all-femlfilna STouP o? travelers. Result? Th* girt* were seate stores. Famed gambling hails such seeing Mark Twain’s honte and (he teken into a gambling house with i'F . PriscliU Parmakiaat repre- WElLAfTER M,IWWTIT,S£RG£Alfr? WO THIS orta program' Those wishing to sign for the In Norton. Kan., while en­ ' Mr. Peir:' warhed the travelers i HF David ^ y . repre- altemata to the Student Foreign moet .unfortunate accident. Her mer student in Manchester. They for girls will begin on Monday, Somanhis Art .Staff and the Art joying a steak dinner at the hotel, that they might'have to sleep In |»«al*llve, and Marjorie Orim, ai- - Policy --Aasociatipn, famous last words wsre, "You visited and ate at the Ipibtt Berry Sept. 20. The sports offered are: Service Squad have had the op­ the ^ris met a group from Ala­ ear* if the motel. next to the I A ' neW-members committee of girls had better watah-oqt. for the Farm, which is famous for its Monday, speedtall;.Tuesday,'arch­ portunity to do so and work will bama making a similar-trip and Green Spot Restaurant, which wa* ' "Sophoimp^: 223^,Mareha JiiXL' Ferguaon, Sal Squatrlto, Pat holes . STOund here,'” As the Jama and Jeliiss, than went to ery; Wednesday, aocce''; Thurs­ seen begin In these organizations. were fascinated by their -charm­ reported to have bu?ned down, was • UlSljpon# and Elaine 'JlretWak;' group looked up^ the girl found day. archerj'. All girls interested dMtmyed Iso. But.on arrival they mpresentativ**, a n d Itwseell CAPTAIN EASY. WupperMId,' and Ginny Hanley Long' Beach, for a swim in the Eleanor Seelert '55. ing accents. No LURKa|[( BY LBSI.IB TURNER was set up to make a list of stu­ herself knee-deep In a gopher hole. blue Pacific. in this pro^am must sign up on Boulder, Colo.,., held mufh In found only the rwrtaurant oam-alternate: 13M. Linda- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDI Dig Me? BY MERRILL C. Bi,OS8BR dents suable for memberahip; in With the expert care ot Flor­ In Hollywood they visited Orau- the assigned, days The Freshman- lA w ciJissEM V i s i t . store for the expMltlon as there kged. iToth and -Paul Rooetto, repreaen- POTTgg.pQ E Tw SF f th# club, i ence Wright, she was soon on her man's Chinese Theater. Sunset Sophomore activities will begin Each year Russell Wright and wa* a *wimmlhg pool nearby and The Fourth of 'julj) yi, aa a B*^*"****: VOUKMON WHY' KtlOW. 1 -NOW irii. BE BMNLESS FOR YOU Tb "Xhe meeting was turned over to feet again, and everyone contin­ Boulevard and a number of differ­ At '10:30 a. m. while the Junior- hia Business Law classes spend a a picnic at Flagstaff Mountain. day for Perry's Parade, ^ m e ■ o f : Barbara EllloL rsweaeata- THE LNMVEK MACIEV HAPtrrEveM SHetLOUTFOR A stack Of Mr. Piper who announced -plana ued tsf^Wail, South Dakota. One ent Studios. Senior aporU will start at 12:45. day witnessing cases listed on the Here the girls marveled at the rtie glri* stWnded a Spanish Mis-! Joyce Glidie. aReraaU: THl* TRIP? THOUdNTMWT fbr the-.sohbol eleetkm to be held of girls’taiulJa ltLLsr .of. Intro­ A tour of San. Francisco, Bay docCet~of the Superior Court In breath-taking- scenery. ' Looking Sion CTiurchv while "'other* went to Jaoquelln* Keegan. . reprajM- ITS3P0RE —Thursday, Oct. 28. duction to Bill Hustad, oamer of Bridge, Golden Gat* Park wa* Any girl wirtiing to participate Hartford. If they l i f t fortunate, down on Boulder th* girls took fhurChe# of their oxm faith. Piper stated that reaerva* the Wall Drug Store. After hav­ climaxed with dinner at the Cliff in any after school <;!porta activiU they are able to view some'^.ipier- pictures of the stite university Hollywood, city of the stars and / ***** .^-tio'ns had been made for 40 mem- ing some refreshment* and talking House. tie* must carry the schooi Insur­ esting cases. The knowledge -they and even some of the chipmunks. the starry-eyed, held' n»any famous Oltie Broiidolo -BS berg to travel to New York and' oyer the trip with Bill, the Man- .In.Portland. Ore., they drove to ance. If a student obtained thla obtain, ftom this outing helps the The world’s, highest bridge and sights as they vlaUed Graumen’s tour the U.N. on Wednesday, Nov. cheataritee were. invited to hi* the Mallory Hotel where the bell­ inaurqnce last J>?ovember. the students to better understand the a cable-car ride. Were only two of Chinese Theater, and ate at .the 17. home for a swim in his privately- boy came out, picked up the lug­ policy will not expire until this principles of law. the features remembered at Royal Brown Derby. On their way to Do F r^ h ITie meeting was adjourned owned swimming pooL gage, and took it in through the November. Gtria who have not yet __George English ’55 Gorge. Even more beauty awaited Beverly Hills, clubs such as Max­ with' a, remlndn; that the next A visit to the Reptile Gardens servant's entrance. The girls piled thenr at -4he spacious^ Garden of im’s and Giro’s were spdtted, *■-. Tl>e Cafeieria? mbtlihg-avm be held Sept. 28. the next day proved that all glrle out of Qis;_;car in shorts, sport the Gods. The -girls stayed at on* After bringing their baggage to ' Eleanor Saelcrt, ’53 aren’t afraid of anakes. They had clothes and cowgirl hats"aad made of their favorite motels that .night. their rooms whic|i were secured at q real live seven-and-a-half-foot Their way to the. main entrance. Little knotty pine cottages, com- the Surf, Auto Motel, by Burton How msay of the n*w't?MlUBaR MICROSCOFES STUDIED boa constrictor wrapped around Much to their surprise the ac­ plete with kitchen*, remind^, them j Knapp, a former Manchester resl- have \ia4ted the school cafetaris? (Souege Preparatory b iology their necko. cepted attire seemed to be dinner Campus Sketches of home, and' ' a “ heated mineral dent, the glri* could have their Mr*. .Virginia Benaon. tjw masasar. claaam, • under the direction of After '.‘ tending church eervicee Jackets and formal draase*. water swimming pool meant-- an mail.. ,iA_^#tr{ct Perry regulqtlon.). of ths cafktarta. la iMdair ths im­ George A. Potterton, got under in Womsai), Wyoming they beaded TVhen ths group entered Glacier eve'nlngTjbf fun. 'The Patdfic Ocean beckoned and pression that ifiany of tha now way this year with the a t u d y of National Park a ralnbtorm was at ' A sheep crossing held up the. students don’t knew M Ita s«- VIC FLINT for Cody. They arrived Just in Name; Tom Smithm Name: Kitty Ryan Mr; Perr>' and his gala went BY MlCllAEL (FMALLBY THE S'lUHY OF MAKTHA WAYN| A Swinging. Gan the microscope. The students made, time to witneae a rodao and to buy Ua peak. On the ride up the steep' Noted for; being known "wagons”, for sortie tfihe but was swimming. On the beach were-a Istence. BY WII.SON SCRUGGS temporary slides -with the use 'of mountain the rain turned to snow. Noted for; thoee crazy Ber­ a fine subject for. movies and snap The cafeteria belooga. tr the some cowgirt hats. .Hie genei-al Most seen: with the "guys” - mudas.! few'Mexican drummer* and pro-) * ” „ OOlMa ID newspaper printing. attire in the vaat west is levie, A treacheraua Journey it was! Pel peeve: girls with short hair shot* and also fdr meeting bearded fesstonal aerobaU, who were du- MAItTkA MAKSS A Potterton, who taught Health The night tha group stayed at Most seen: with Ginny_ geologists frbm. Kentucky, study­ niavinv _ttaiionai orgahfaatMnorgahisatlen eerirea twb ) SHOW TWO SKIICH ehirts. boots and cowboy baU. r_ AmbiUon: inherit a million dol- Pet peeve: . people who think playing their talents. ' AROUMF THIINMLrrV nirLEATTSMRriD last year, jharea the clauroom and In Yellowatone Nctional Park Bermidji, Minnesota, they went lars. ^ ing rock formations In Utah. Hot dogs. - pop^ and hajnburgeia purposes. It providea weu-balaaeed ^a«Lo« c m a x r . f x (SFifiCTTIC BU3NL. l^ on tory used by Philip Emery. they aaw.the'r first anow-covered for a seaplane ride over tha *ur- Bermudas are crasy. A picnic at Black Canyon and meals for the. health a t tha ota- rouadihg areas. . AmbiUoh: to be coUegiat*. were devour^ at an amusement PAJF -Mg x iu ’ ; Barry Schallcr, '56. mountain, and ia summer sport Name: Ginny Manley viewing her depths brought them dent* and the fbed is 39d«fit h* After croselng th* stralta of to * motel in Price. Utah. Some, ^ rk at Santa Monica that eve­ economically as poakthUi CsHflUs clothae tbe girls had to atop fpr Noted for: her careful driving Narae; George Dormer ning, where th* girls took in all a brief Snow-ball .-ht. Mackinaw to Oanada they took a Moot aeen; with Kitty eager to find the "Secret of the dinners, with mUk lachsdsCr fin five hour boat 'trip around the Noted for: his sensible answers Incas” went-to a show ..be'fore turn- tlx sights iitclisdlng the roller sold for 3fi cants. I Five of th* party went borae- Pet peeve: “not getting my Most seen; with a spiile mg in 'coaster with Mr; Per^! Cslebritie* ick riding in the shadows of th* Thousand Islands. Two of the moat beauty sleep., I sure need It!!” dogs, hafidwrfers,! interesting islands were the ttro ^el peeve: people who are not „^ :^ irm -* g a in took snap shots Janet Leigh Tony Curtfak and potato .chip* and rand'Tetona of Wyoming. Carol Ambition; To have all compiete- Marge aad Gower Champion were a hors* “Sleepy" wasn't amaUcet islands connecting the ..ly full High Schdoi World T ' ' ‘“^■t Red Canyon, which wa* foilbw- bought In the cafa TKhMasaa. Schrafft, P. * S. Ambition: to be on expert SMvim-i ^ by-a' trip to the colorfulI Bryce * apottKl on- a merry-go-round, .Fbif anyone, wb ' Oaady Ckphaarfl I the least bl' tired! "Slaaipy” ran smallest international bridge in the^' pages IhU year. , \ raer without too much prae.^ it'ifi-.- I away with Cafsl aad. aot being world. ■W ^ (jknyon. Here they cllrebed a^iteepa 1 Next week win see a completion ctavaniant to aat / tie*. emimnkmeht to better viewew- tbe 1“4 tfaveU of MarCia Smith. PiV3y the cafaberia isI Joekt*] ' sritb horaaa, Car^ After arising July 38 Wt 4 and Name; Nancy Whitehill - ' ■ I LTr"" »■—^ atop Mas. Her aersaass of traveling ,homcward to Manches­ . *-*<1 not! white of the canyon knd i ^.^nch. Judy i Lecierc, Ann tha iriE Stout Noted for: "Say it again and contrasting evergreen'of the ! EVeanofi Seolkrt. Ann*-.Btlu- A A, A a Xo. A A A A. .^ r-wBoa; Jtai'fr Stowmow down!down: Stepr» ter, the gfoup sadly realized that we’II all dance to It." thalr wall prgaiUsad aad most ex- Noted for: hi* shyness ' - flrs in the valley. j son, Ann Whartooi.' (^hUUS Dm>- J " 1 , ^flMpsY aqans’to Is^ mixii. bet Most seen: using her driving li­ Most seen; in the halls of MHS Another- motel highlight wka | **P. Karolyn Kaye, Marjorie Reid. " ' il' -aolk Flnrencs caaM.U -he isrttnit, CS«g. i0UlV«y «WS at iU end. cense VITO' thM M»rgitfc Uttla rMa, . !.**®**PJ’” ‘*” "* ''* iP^try Lodges in Kanab, Utah. 1 Mary Morlarty. Barbara McCW- Pet p*e\-c: p*o|d* who are lata AmblUon: abw business. • Dressing for dinner, tha girts | midi, aad Susan Finglea. .A-, ibrnblUeB: t« ba ounwiaud! -V' Carria Roborts, ’55 shopped |p the surrouadint stores, ‘ , Aaa* SUnsaa ^ ' BL^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANClffiSTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, SEl^M BER 18, 196^ IdANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TI^URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1954 PAGE SEVlENTCeR dgers Have No in JH ajors as ions I Fighters M ore W orried About^ W eather Than One Another

    Both Fighters Twilight Loop th o Ck>es to Bullpen L w al Sport 'Lions * Aerial Threat Pennsiit Races S c o r e F ouFj Victories Pairings Announced Out or Safe? Title Bout Rescheduled A| a Glapce May Lose Edge Playoff_Final8 Chatter AP Newsf^ures. For Starting (Inclt^ing Games of Sept. 15) Under Poor Conditions For Tennis Tourney “Grandstfiid Umpires” haire been screaming at the "offldel lun- Tonight at New York < Natloiial Ledgoe Writer Tries to Slse pirea” ever since Abner Doubleday inveigled 18 confused etbletee into St. James and No. Ends LITTLE LEAGUE baseball play- ■ ■ ’gstiUi. i^HOViuN&- W L K l TP playing tbe game lU Oooperstown in 1639. Iftfv Griuom Schedukd ere, both from the regular league New York 90 53 .629 — 11 Beat Redlegs .to Pick 13 Men to Participate Up Boxing Principals Now, •herd's a ' chance for you fans to become sports page ar- Play Sunday Afternoon m e WiU Hive PrDblem Williams in Slump, end '‘the firm syatem, will take pfruiHOUT^ r&w Brooklyn 88 57 .607 2 9 UConn Ace Ameiidola Safety First Mtei^: To Hurl Second GaOie ' part in a Little League outing on " n m Milwaukee 84 58 .592 5H 12 Up Half Game on Idle For Town Title; List In Heavyweight Bout Below are three photos of does plays in major league games. At 3:30 at-Mt. Nebo Clean-up Hit If Rain HallB Aictioii 3 Hits in 30 Trips Sunday. Sept. 26 at Charter Oak New York—At home (5), Mil­ Suitfers Broken Leg How would you have caUed them? Againit Third Place Park. Harold Oeer, general chair­ waukee 2, Philadelphia 3; aWay Giants^ I'rail by TTiree Of Rules, Regulations 1^ GAYLE TALBOT Turn to Uie bottmn of the pegs for the answers. The scrappy St. Jamae CYO and Tonight; Expect Rain * New York, Sept. 16 (JB—Anytimfi Braves at New Yorik' Balthnore. Sept. 16 UP) —Ted men of the committee, made the (6), Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 3. In Hot Pennant Scrap Of Rec Dept. Event the North ^ d a clash Sunday WilUama has nm into, a late- announcement' today. The outing Brooklyn—At home (7). Cincin­ Htorra, Sept. 16 (>P>— ’Hie a champlonahip fight is postponed To End in Afternoon ilnla’eralty of Connectirut foot­ a day for any reason whatever, it afternoon ad ML Nebo in the final ' M«tr Tork, 8«pt. 16 (JO—M ain -; eeaaon batting elump. The will take the vplace of the annual nati 1, New York 8, Pittsburgh 3; By BEN PHLEGAR The Town Tennis Tournament Boeton Red Sox ontSelder went banquet. The afternoon progrkm awby (2). Pitssburgh 2. ball team, faring one of It* becomes the duty of eny commen­ game of the Manchester Twilight New York, fiept 16 UP)—Heavy- M r Uio Darocher of the New teugheat senaona atarting with ,«. AaNociated Press Sport* Writer Tvill get underway-this week. The tator worth .hie sglt to delve Into /■ O-for-4 against the Orlolee laat will atart at 1 and will conclude at Milwaukee—At home (7), Cin­ They may be dead ducka by LeagiM playoffs. Fliikt pitch Is weight ChazaptOn Rocky Moictaao T < ^ Gtanta. fhcM with>an acute. 6. There will be a number of com­ cinnati 4. St. Louie 3; away (5), Yale Sept. 25, has biat Co-Cnpt singlea have been paired off as the mental and physicAl chafarter- and Exsord Charles worried mor* ^tchlnf shortage for the final' night and haa eolleoted only next week, but aa of today the isUce of the two principals and scheduled for 8:30. atretch drive, down into h ie; three hita in hi* laat 80 tripe. petitive events'for the boye and New York 2, S t Louis 3. Buddy Amendola, n key bnrk- Brooklyn Dodgers have no rlirals f(dlows: Bill Corcoran vs, A1 Reed; Both flnaUats sprung upset wins about the weather than eocti ether prizes will be awarded. Little AmertCM League 6eld man. decide wMch of them figures to today jw they peered aaxloQaty At buUpeRvtoday for a fourth etart-, Winiama, who etUI has a as the aquatic kings of tbs Na­ William Handler va. Joe Muldoon; suffer themost. in their semi-final games last Sun­ tug pitcher. chance to win the batting ttUe, Leaguers must turn In their uni­ . V W L Pet TP Hie aenlor fulibnrk broke hi* tional League. day. T h e North gbide. third the skies and hoped for ths besL forms at this outing. Cleveland 105 40 .724 — 9 leg yeaterdny In a •crimmage Harvey Tinkhaim vs. Merrill Whis- General speaking, U)e idea is that If the weatherman gtvea them IXMatiefied with the recent | U hitting .886 with 851 at hate. 1' At least four of their Tictoriea ■ ton: James Fay vs. Fran LAnry; here are tWo fighters who have place occupants during the regu­ hurflnc of righthander Jim Hearn Boston haa JO more games re­ NSwYork 96 48 .687 8 ‘4 10 with Rutger* at New Bnina- are thoroughly waterlogged and a break, they'll go at each other DART JPLAY in the British Cleveland—At home (6), Chics- and Don Lynch Vs. Nino Pagani. trained themselVee to razor sharp- lar season, defeated the second a- 10:30 p.m., EL/t In their return Md aouthpawa Don Liddle and maining. wiok, N. J„ and will be out for If they Iry to play any more games A1 .Whitney, Rosario Sapienza and nesa and that for each hopr there­ place Brltlsh-Amertcans g to 7 In American Club League will start |o 3. Detroit 3; away (8), Detroit the aeaaon. IS-round title bout a t Yiulkee John (Windy) -McCall. Durocher Friday night at 8:30 at the cluto- under cohditions such as prewiited Earl Bissell drew byes./ after they are going to deteriorate 10 innings. The cellsr-dwslUng Stadium. named Marv Oriaaom, the veteran .Connectirut, which will meet yesterday, the front office better The tennis rules are as follows: until they dp finally climb into the CYO eliminated Harm's Cameras. house. New York-^At home (6), Phila­ healde* Yale atrong Boaton Uni-^ FoUowing Intermitteot ralaa relief atar. to pitch the aecond delphia 3.. Washington 8; awa^ consider equipping the club with ' 1. All participants must be resi­ ring. The problem is, of course, to Issgu* champions, by a 0 to 2 ilurlng the night, the weathertnan came of todaya important double- "veralty and Hdljr Crdaa trnma, fur-lined swimming suits. dents of the Towm of Manchester. find which of them cornea unstuck score. TOM-COSGROVE reported this (4), Detroit 1, Phlladelidila 8. will feel Amenddtn’a to*a not predicted “raln-emllng tn the after­ header agalnat the Milwauhee State to Release morning that Bobby Toski will be Unbeatable In Rain 2. Toumaimente (doubles and the farter. Underdegs Again noon, followed iiy contln'Ud cloudy Bravea. Idle yeaterday the Oianta ...HEAVINO UNBPiPANr only on the playing 6el (l> Bmnawlrh and I* under the Then in June they skidded to a Friday nlcht is out hscauss of OUba knocked him out of the box. pheaeants stocked'this year is ex­ Coma ...... '...... »3 99 — IM care of Dr. Hyman Coplemnn, 7-6 victory at Milwaukee in five five sets. chance that yesterday's ctdd rein In tbe above play, Boston Red Sox pitcher Willard Nixon slides Bill MoUer has entersd ths aenriee RED CASE, fine Mancheater i. RivoM . 5. Players must supply their put new life into the older man, Ez- and leftflalder Bob Skinner has to ths ISC’s weekly redlo-televlatoa. Xnfomed ha waa a atarter pected to come from the Osborn High athlete several years agoi will ...... 114 lao 94 ns pli3*iriBa for the Rirtgers* innings, scoring five runs in ths on his h < ^ into third base. York 'Yankee third baseman BiU •gain, the tacitum Oriaaom mere­ 8«v»rlrk ...... 117 107 101 3 » owm balls and racquets vp to the sard Charles. work. fight coming out of Weahlnffton State Prison Farm in Enfletd. enter the Unlverelty of Connecti­ E. Pagani ...... 1J3 97 , 9* SIS aquad. fifth inning. Skbwron'lunges for the runner. Out or safe? thU week. Saturd^ .to a qumUon ly ahniggod hia ahouldera and Jo * RTvoia finals. Bklls for the finals will )>e Well, first you've got to' take the Even though' they will dress but But equally as Interesting is the cut this fall. Case ia a standout ...... f r — n s 113 Aside trhm Amendola'a In­ Last week, they repeated over supplied by the Recreation Dept. itartc. end ne;.t veefc to even wonie. aaid: fact that State Qaifib officials ex ' jury, Ingalls said he iraa the Braves, 2-1 in five raln-soaki^ mental attitudes, Marciano's first nine men for the cbamptonablp soccer player. Last year he attend­ ,..A N D , OM , Total* ..... ■iii, 6. ' Foul line will be supplied for because he's the champion. Rocky, game, fane who wltneesed lost The New York Yankees conto-bome ♦rmready.** pect there, will be more "wild” ed Springfield College. 4 ilia ■Laalta ■ (I) pleased with Hie *how1ng of innings Just before Hurricane Monday and wOl he ploying oU OCCASION, Gam ...... 109 — - loe Edna hit Flatbush. the final matches only. Frankly, doesn't dp Riuch thinking Sunday’s tWin-bUl are not tmder- pheaaenta—naturally propagated H iM p e L P Bnlliuky .. the squad during the acrlm- 7. Dates and tU.io for matches wsek. The IBC can't get the FMo 100 111 106 .71* mnge-yesterday. Yesterday, the bad weather' about anything except that it'a Won­ estlmatlng the CXO. They have ones—in the covers this year than BILL ENGLAND, who worked m u c K iix G A D. Walker . US los ns .Tss win be arranged by the Recreation derful to be alive, end that aa soon the necaasary spirit and enthusl- Grounds bccauae the GionU smell for aome time. P. Correnll n o 1.73 1S3 S64 brought a 10-4 triumph , over the Back Dick Nissi in The Herald's Sports Dept., dur­ N. Aceto .. Dept. These will be followed- unless as this fight is out of the way he'll asm to pull another upset. Hack pennant and don’t want the State Game Supervisor Arroll ing the summer months,, left yes- . — 9« 97 198 Cincinnati Redlegs.. with the Reds the participants wish to play be­ field marred It could 'be moved screaming that both clubs should be able to spend some time with Si^ey, a curve-jballlng righthand^ L. Lamton reported today that terdey. He will return to’ the IJnl'- o A ’ Total* ...... ”« 7 l i l ~ ia 1320 fore the scheduled time. hie beautiful wife and diUd at all the way to Sept 37 or 26. Reports to Jesse versity of Connecticut this falU' ...r w E have stood in bed. er, could cause plenty of trouMe The big hitch 4ras acciden­ Lake Ha*«e Folks out in Arison* are burning water stood in puddles over the times he is available with the Rec­ broody,, and he probably doesn’t on Jake Bonks (.536). Frank Ho­ thsotsrs coast to coast He’s okay at the recommendation of the Kondra •'...... /»7 /112 7* »T up with a fever—pennant fever, covered infield. gan (.460), and Paul Groobert ume eaaualty IB eaphomore helf- tally electrocuted ye^Ierday. Sobifkl ‘ 101 91 il6 reation Dept., upon registration. like rain very much at any time. for tonight hack iGaorga Kelliher of fipring- State Fish and Game Department, Brenner, employed as a Jineman Hactachlanhian' ■ i|4 : that is. Umpires Decide (.409), to carry Ms team to ths and 6600 day-old chicks were es- 106 99 840 He figures he’s already had to wait Iheater cash to on Important fleld, Mara, Although he haa a for the New In la n d Telephone Parker Tabs 4^rs,, Ranis PhHpa ...... |32 :inn Its .%78 They're rootin' the Phoenix In both cases the decision to Wyoming football players make much too long for hia two shots at playotf crown. August is unde­ factor in this promotion. Hatpsm numerically amall aquad, Jeeae ia Bipied to the Prisdn Farm project. and Telegraph Co., 'clime in con­ Dummy ...../ *3 H 90 259 Giants and the Tucson Infdiana in­ play or not was in the hands of the ' use of the ultimate in protection cided on bis pitching choice. He The possible loss qf about 800 of Rocky. This final delay could have Joan Brownell. 18, swobbing the has 212:000 seats, avallahte find the plaaaatf with him team'a work ao tact with a ’poyin circuit while re­ Total* M t *04 47» 1*1* to the World Series. umpires. They came close to call­ during practice. Mouthpiece in made him downright aulky and will gamble with Ernie Noske or IBC gets a dollar a seat n r. "WaTe farther ahead then we the dt^cks was not deemed excee- pairing hurrigue damaged wires. Toughest Foes for Lions Elsewhere, these major L,eague ing time at Brooklyn with the Go by Lincoln place, Guard Bob Taykr/ wears mean-by the time they finiUly'do Hank Zatkowaki - who picked up deck, waa chosen as queen of the The decislan to poo^tooe lost were at thia time laat year,” he dve. He leave^a widow and a three- ller'* <4) leaders are known, of course, as score tied at 2-2 after four in­ gear reminiscent of a baseball Sunday’s win In k relief chore. 116- *4-JO* ,316 Direct Downs square off tonight. Presldent'a Cup Regatta In Wash­ night's fight was mode nt 2:58 An expected 9,000 pheasants weeks-old jiihild. the New York Giants and the nings. But after a brief huddle the backstop. (NEA), Comp4Uw Both Men ' will be placed in the covers as a By BU1H>T PARKER 97 m 9T Jl* ington. Sha.,is the daughter of p.m., yesterday, shortly after tbs ^nothing wrong wdth the throwing Pontillo i. 93 93 — IS* Cleveland Indians. -— .. ■ umps sent the players back on the BUS Express So where does that leave ua? fighters hod been weighsiL Don Knauth, co-captaln of the result of the cooperative efforts Under ideal water conditions, Head Ooaoh, Detroit Uoiuf of. George Blands. George Connor HUlneki 12S 137 123 .7SS But out here In the cactus field and they sloshed to a finish. Well, let ua next compare the two Attoniey General and M n. Her­ of 37 aportsmens' clubs which un­ Iletrolt (NBA)—I guess we'U M. Corr^li ...... 199 199 129 339 Chari** tipped the beam at a Michigan State football team, ia adult p a c ific /salmon has been, is still the big man of thS.libe. ClaughM/y ...... — — 94 94 country,' the Giants and the Indi­ , Only two other .games were men {riiyelcally. Rocky la the Alumni Baseball bert Brownell, (NBA). hefty 192% pounda. That was one aalutod as ”Dr. Don” by his team- dertook to rear 10,665 elx-waeks- k noi^ to leap 8 to 10 feet in the Just have to shoot for third piece Green Bay haa a new coach, ans are considered Just a bunch of played. The St. Louis Cardinals Lv. Manchester younger ot the two and must be one old birds. in the Western Conference of the Totals — ...... 54.7 647 M l 1611 $3.30 pound moro than ha over hod mataa He had a straight “A” aver­ air during upstream spawning mi- Lisle Blackbdum from' Marquette. Walaal Grill ™j^^Yorkj^8li: (WUlSw. was planning for a ehort fight we've got our work cut out just! T*** ***^® kind of enthuaia:enthusiasm field in TTicson -for-spring training 11 left, including a doubleheader from infirm. He’b atrong, too, ton, .336—361 at beta). today against the Braves' who though not aa atrong as Rocky. He tomorrow. Any local boy, 12 to 14 Morriano weighed 186%, one quaUfying for the Utle p l « jV I MONTH FOR TRIPLES games are Just as loyal to the YE8TEBDAY'8 RBStLTa less than he fait for ths June affair. TOe '49ers, bridesmaids ^ e e trail by 5 'j lengths. Nathiaal haa trained long and conscien years of age, miay try out for next aeason they were plenty'toiigh on clubs as those who crowd the Polo Brooklyn 10, Cincinnati 4. Above, New York Giants’ hurler.Marv Grissom triA to score aeason’e Alumnt League teama to­ N* Wsigh-la BsqMrsd straight years, promise to have one Philedelphia, Sept. 16 lAl— Grounds and Cleveland Stadium Gil Hodges put,the Dodgers on St. UmiI* 3. Philadelphia 1. tiouaiy and felt himself prepared, w'liihiSfisniK:' the field, too. Weeb Eubank, the the victory trail against the Reds to go in there and alug lt out toe- from second base on a teammates’ blL The throw to Cincinnati morrow night at the Charter Oak Run, Batt«^ tor-Barre. New York, No welgh-tn vras requtood .today of the great runhlng attacks pro- September baa been a month of during the regular season. , - New York-miwaukee, postponed Park at S:30.> Players that partici­ pebir.„aeyalea«l. 114; Mlaoao, but both, flghtora were to be ex­ febsional football has seen with new coach, brings a winning tra­ triplea for Mel Clerk. The Phila­ with his 40th home run in the sixth Only fame* Hcheduled. to-toe with Rocky last night. Redlegs catcher. Hpble Landrith la wide but Hobis is trjdng to block Jhlesg*. 109: Jena-n, Borton, lOS. dition with him from the Cleve­ And now with the Giants aneetive players need only As usual whan there Is a post- Henry Johnson, who's supposed to the rest of the sekson. Clark runs before the inning was over. ' NaU.aal caae back in 195L Hie fact that Chlcafo, 171; Buaby, Waablnstoa. Browrns are the defending champs switchboards are swamped with Don Newcombe, with help from it was baaeball and not boxing is ■neoks and a glove at this first ponemmt thsre wo* apsculstlon be in their dess. That Y. A. Tittle and so much be regkl-ded as the tripled last night in his club's loss calls for results, and everybody is W Pet. GBL try out seselon. Boys who played .Double* — Vernon. WnahlnotOB.- M, over how the fighters would reset to the Cards. Jim Hughes in the eighth, regist­ jlfew York ., 90 63 .639 only incidental. ; The .Giants ap­ HtaoM, Chicaso and Kuenn, -Xietrott. at quarterback la a pretty, fair team to beat. Five'of those fellowrs talking of "an all-:Arizona World ered his ninth victory. Bud Pod- 'Brooklyn .... 88 67 .607 8 peared to have the Yankees on the ' .the Little League and those Tvho 37;’ Avila and Bmlth, ClavelaML Berra. to the ilelay. country passer, .j. have been together since, the club Series.” MUwaukeo .. 84 68 .593 did .not but wish to play In the New York and Yoat. WaahtnglM, 31. The bookmakers figured it THI BIST blelan, who left shortly after Cincinnati .., 69 76 .476 33 run early in the VVqrld Series, and Home Runs—Doby. Cterebifid. -SO: B E S T D E A L ^ Super Paasiag Rama organized in 1946—, Boxer Archie Moore fought for Hodges’ homer, waa the victim. their next pitcher waa . to be Sal Alumni League a r e in vited . wouldn’t moke any differenca.' The 16 years before he wron the light- Philadelphia 68 76 .473 33U Williams. Bodon aad Mantle. Ne*r TIMI TO ' The Reims have thte super paa- Lou Groza, Frank Gataki, Marion n i e nuthatch is the only tree- The -magic number' remained St. Louis ... 87 77 .466 2s4 MagUe, their ace. Things looked Coaches Ronnie Daigle, Charlie otMs remained .the some. The un­ sing with fine ends like Elroy Motley and Dante Lavelii—and heavyweight championship in hie climbing . bird that climbs dowm eight for the Giants. Any combina­ Chicago ...... 60 86 .411 31>i mighty good for the National Graff, Ruse (?oWIes, and Tiny Pbek- defeated. 86-yau. iM Mferviono was Hirsch and Bob Boyd to catch. 126th fight. the trunks of trees head first, Pittsburgh ., ...... 61'• *•M .363 40 ett Tvill eupervlae the proceedings. „8tolen Baaee—Jenaen, Boeton, 31; on a warranted r BUY IS every wie etlll a key player. They tion of eight New York victories America* Leaguers. Cblesfo snU Jacob#. Pblladel- a 1-6 choice to win end a 6-12 Norm Van Brocklin, who on hie haye young blood also, like Ray and Brooklyn defeats will clinch Cleveland .., ...... 105 40 .724 Rain Defeats MagUe After a number of sessions, ^ .*!*«*. cidcaso. is. favorite to stop the- 83-yew *dd good days is as tough - as you'll Renfro, a 9.5 halfback. the pennant for Leo Durocher's. . New York ., ...... 96 48 .667 _Sad showed up in the Giants coaches sill bid on ths playsrs at ^Mteblne <13 declalons)— Canraegra, Charles even taough he couldn't ever, face.. He's got help in Bill Detroit ...... M 80 40V^ on auction to be held In OctObeir. Feller, (leyelaad' NOW! Running one-two' with the men. The aeaaon ends a week from Boston ...... 63 81 .-IM 41U clubhouse unshaved and fe<-Ung Lemon, aerejan d . 33-6. .781; floor the ex-champ the lost time. Sunday. In 1951. when the43iants Wsshlngton , 81 83 .424 43>. like taking' the Yankees apart. Unlike laat season,' players will Grim. New_ York.J’iae.' — - —7U: Lopst. It was 6-1 against Cbarlaa winning State’s Small College Grid Baltimore 60 9* .343 58>( register at the field instead of at New York. 104. .i>0. caught the Dodgers in the final Philadelphia ...... 49 96■ .838 64 He paid he felt ready. And then Strlhebuta—Turley, Baltimore .171: by a kayo. OAUSEDCAR NEA*s Probable AlLPrb Teams . week, the Dodgers .led by four TODAY'S GAMR8 'it began ot rain. And it didn't tbe Rec. Another tryout Is sched­ Truck*. ChIcM and Wynn. .jOereland. games a t this stage and their Matlaaal stop. Sal and hia'teammates sat uled for Saturday night at the 147: Pierce, Cblcaeo, 130; —Maribinaa, Ofleaae Defense Coaches Face Rebuilding magic number was eight. They Cincinnati (Nuxhall 10-4) at Brooklyn there and w a tci^ the winners’ same field, ‘nus practice also will Cfalcaco. 133. (Ereklne 17-13). get underway at 5:30. i-eaipM' Half of Golfing 4>^2ff4b- <. . #.4 • Bad—Elroy Hiraoh, LA Rama End—Lea Ford, Clev'e. Browns never made it. Milwaukee (Spahn 19-11 and Burdette abare sluice doivn the outfleld End—Jim Doran, Khid—N. M’Uley, Phils. Eagles New Havm. Sept. It (St—Deepite^seoaon here will be better than laat Battle For Fourth 14-12) at New York (Gome* 16-6 and drains. The next day Sal couldn't . * * ‘1*5.* 1*™ St bsUD-Bnld^ Brook- Cincinnati’s loss and the Rt. ■ Grissom 10-7)—two game*. yn, 343; M*»*. New York. .39; Muel­ Field Under 21 T—L. Groza, Cleveland Browma T—Ernie Stautuer, Pitt Stee|ere rebtilldlna oroblenui four of Con® > y^tr'a 4*4 record. "" Only game* scheduled. have beaten the House of Ds'vid. ler. New York and Muiilal. St. Loids. Tht r«d I0lt Tag maons T—L. Creekmur, Detroit Uone T—Leo Nomelllni, Sf* ’49ers nectlcuUs small J Emery full- Louis victory tightened the battle Ameriesa Marciano, already is a day older AM: Kluasewakl, CincInnaU. .331. - - G-^DIek Barwegaa, Balt. Colts O—Lee BinganuM, Det. lions for fourth place and Its share of New York (Grim 18-6) at Detroit than he was when he expected to Yesterday*s Stars RUn*--6tilder. Brooklyn and Muelal. . Pittsburgh, fispt 16 SJPt— Vt yen coaches say they « both alated for fulNUme" ut?* w- the 'World Series cash. Menibers of ' (Zuverink A-11). fight, and ao is Charles. T h a t is St. Lnuia.' Ilf;. May*. New Tork. 110: O—D. Stanfel, Detroit Lions IK —G. Connor. CUcago.. Bears Only games scheduled. Aahburn. nilladelphU. 107; Gllltam and eihnt to know shout. woman'* 0 - « . Farragnt. PhUa; Eaglea LB—C. .Tondemakeri GB Packera lively squads support from lettemten Ray the fourth place club'collect almost wnat we started out to say lii the Batting—Jim Fridley, Boltt- Hndaea, Brooklyn. 103. golf, oak ths equIpinMit manufac­ QB—N. Van Brooklln, LA Itaras LB—DoB'Patil,'LA Rsune mtThm.n nf PiiarH' GloUowiki and Dlck Otprianl, 31.000 each. The University of Msuwachusetts first place. more Orioles, amasked a pinch hit Run*^B«lled Ii^KluasewiM, Ctnctn- turers—or to&k a kMk. at the re­ The Cards now trail the Reds naU. 133: Snider. Brooklyn. 134; Mualal. sults of tho 1964 IVomsa’s Notion- L Thoroughly inspoefod HB—H. McElheauy, S F '49ere HB—T. Beane, BnlUmbre Colts i ®"‘*®' TWschman and P arley -Alumiil Association is making single 'wtt'i the b4UMS loaded for St. Loulj^ 138: Hodse*. Brooklyn. 133; HB—J. Olaaetveld, Chi. Cards HB'" J. Otrietleneen, Det. Uone by a game-and a half with the plana for tlMir first annual Alumni a 2-1 Oriole irictory over Boston. EnniA l^lladelitniar’113. si Amateur Cbomploaihip- now Phils in the middle In fifth place. F Bi J oe Pony, S F ’4Pers hVvlIw iV t iZT^ 11 1 ‘®*’' ■®“ ® newcomers, Kondra- ■Homecoming'Oct 9 when the Wesleyan Squad Pitching—Tom Poholaky, St. Hit* — Itoeller, ^ w York. 193: n ln g into Its fourth and toughort. £ » Roconditionod for Softly > Safety—Em Tunnell, NY Glaata A pinch single by Jim Fridley Snider. Brooklyn. 190; Moon and Rcdmen meet Connecticut in. a Louie O a i^ a ls. limited thq Phll- Muato}, Bt. Loul*. IH; Dark. New York, day at the AUsghsny Oountary with the.'jaaea loaded and two out aub. ---J.,,. ^ 0 tKonditioned for Rorfermonc# Wade, a rookie Just out of service. .Browns are the Philadelphia alMIkmnecUcut'squiul.'S on the first come tl^ough imccessfully In Yankee Conference game. Now Numbers 43 jMlek>hia Fhilliee to esT/en hits s* 181. ^ - in the ninth gave the Orioles their the cards defeated the Phils 8-1 Double*—Hamner. Philadelphia. 39: ^ Ths mam.Yacturers,say ths glito ' r Our main job is filling six key Eagles, Trtto surprised last year. team and the oUi*ra on the second. ^t^*® r®“8l»e*t schedule vietdry over Boston. Lou Kretlow 7HI Uld^. Br^lyn and Mualal. St. LduU. ^ 0 Reconc/itioned for Voluo spots on our offensive and defen­ They're strong both running and- Jess Dow of New Haven State ■ "«tory Ron Hundley, West Virginia and tightened the battle for fourth 37; Bell. Cincinnati add Schoendlenat. ore tbelr best oustomsra. T h ^ r * gave up only five hits and blanked CHAMPAONI Middletown, Sept. 16 (AV-Oosch Herb Detroit Tiger inflelder Fred Hatfield dives over' Baltimore fit. Lo^la. 36. intersstsd, exciting, eager to learn sive platqona caused by idtlrement pasaing (with j Bobby Thomason Teachers College, which led the na­ IS Veto Beck University basketball Star, (vent Oriole catcher CHint Courtney. The ball and runner seemed to arrive ploea la the National League. t^a HonaiHy DoKrjbed Sixteen lettermen ere back ' at Ted tVilliams who was up four OP BOTTII Blit bn a Florida vacation "to get awey Norm Donielt reports his Werie Home Run*—Klunewekl. Cincinnati. end new ptayere. ore ftocU i^ to and aer^a calls Fortunately, throwing tO 'Pele Pihos) and tough tion's small coUegea last year in times. Jim Piersall doubled and et the same, time aa Hatfield dove into the air. Out or safe? 48: H o^(. Brooklvn. 40: May*. New New Britain Teachers, and CToach MIUI latWINO CO., MUWAUttl. Wit., from' It all.” He took a brand new yon footbah squad now nucAcrs The Uniirerslty of ConnocUCUt Is York, af: Bnider, Brooklyn. 39; Sauer, the gome every day. rookie Bllr^Stite of -UCLA has on defense. \ passing offense with a net gain o< scored from second on a sacrifice, 43 candidates and is growing each Chicago, • .fWorronfad in Writing worked into Chris' Gang, aa we The New Yqrk' Giants promise 1U.5 yards a game, lost 22 letter- MaJUngfr says that prospects for .basketball with him. on top in the series stondliigs with 37. ' Hie chiunplotiahlp proves that hitnt 'by. Same White for Boston's . . day. Daniels ju t the equad through only three of Its nine football foee. Stolen BaSee—Bruton. Milwaukee, 83: almost onji ' call our defenaive aecondar)’, to to come up with a really good men.. a successful 1954 campaign ap­ only run. ANSWERS F mm^. Chicasn. 30: Mooli. St. Lout*. ~ L ^ Only 2 Men pear bright. Nine of 1953's first a light workout yerterday'After this year. Oirerall, qeriee gome* 18; Temple, Ondniiefl. IT: Mathew*. ths girls ' give ua poaeibly the fastest quartet team. They gave ua a terrific bat­ the team scrlmoiag^ New Haven Ns. 1 Nixoa.tvOs ovL He eversUd the boee and Skowroa tle In one of our eifhibitiena. even Walter Kondratovich of the Uni* stringers are available, but 2 de­ togged hkh with the b ^ ^ — - with the nine'have the fluskiea Milwaukee. Aahhuni. PhlMelphls and players who have Just ’: in the .gadw—Jack Christlajiaen, 'TeecherB CoUege tltsfday. with 48 wins, 71 losses and 12 tiso. JablonaU. SL,Loul«. 9, • way into the tournament picture Jim David, Carl KarUlvacs and with three regulars but. Backs versity of Bridgeport lost 6 ace partures likely to be felt keenly No. 2 Grissom was safe. LoadriUi tried to Mock tbe plate Pltchhii''Tn de^etona) — AnIonelH, _ like Kyle Rote, Eddie Price and performers. Less hit was Tsachen ere those of Russ and Dave. Mc­ (^ach Nitchnian New York. 31 A. .808- Loe*. Brooklyn. in the tool coitole' of years ore SUU. ‘ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS alty 'aad In doing so ooalda’t held on to the ball. . The toughest schedule in Its 88 ISA. .768: Wilhelm. Jiew .York. llA. becoming a very Important factor. SeM only by an Frank Clifford are tough. . College of Connecticut (New Bri­ Cain, tremendous small V college .733; Nuxhall, CIncInMtL 10-4... .714: We have a problem at offensive tain where new Coach .Henry MaJ- tackles. - 1954 footb4tlI roster lists residents . No. S Hatfield waa safe. Ball and runner arrived slmul« year fobtb^ history is in stor* for Of tbs 16 survivors going into Washington has good backfield EXPERTir INSTAIUD bf but two ntoteh. The borne Nut­ Ma^e. New York and Lawreace, St. center, where linebacker LaVem stuff in Charlie Justice and Bob linger lost only 2 key opst'Stors. The lack of seasoned manpower Praiseg 'Defenise toaeoaely. . Stat Courtney dropped the ball me he tagged tbe the 1954 University of Connecticut LouU. ISA. .,684 tottoy*# <)ouble rottod^af 18 hole Authorisod Chovrolol Dooltr Torgeson may have to go both Grading — Machine Spread — Forms Set — Power jB l>Ue« meg State lieu 31 resldenta while football team. Big-time foes are Strtkeouti—Haddlx. St. Louis. 173. matchep, half were 21 or Under Goode. The At Coast Guaid Academy, wdiere in the tackle and guard positions Bobert*. Philadelphia. 169: Eraktne. ways with qocaai'onal help from i* Majlinger'a big problem. The (JPi . Also: Parking Lots — Tennis Courts —- Wnlks / y nearby MossachueeUs claliQfi nine. Tale. Boston Univerai^ and B(dy end two more In their, very early have a fine offense, but 'Could M'Candidates have . been drilling New London, Sept. 16 T* Bi^lyn. 1ST: Aatonem. New York, m 20's. ' '~ee BingSAan. Our offense if atill stand aome defensive help, espe­ sine* Labor Day, NitchmaiT'daya only returned Treterans are Car- CJoech., Nela Nltchihan is not ea 10% FOR CASH TRANSACTIDNS Cross; ipahn. Milwaukee, 136. bul\t around at quar­ "It's definitely going to be s e a ­ Terms (Arranged If desired cially in the' secondary. The Chi­ mien Aloisi, a 245-pound crukher; pleased with the Coast Guard Wa Save Too M eaej terback, but reeervefTOm Dublln- cago Cardinals are Iboking for son of rebuilding for us.” Jim Cousins and Nick Querro.' Academy football team’s offensive Al4x INSTAtXAIlGNS SUPERVISED BY * akl has 'Yhown he can do ,the. Job Ollis Matson, a great fullback and Only 4 regular* fn ^ ' 1951 are guards. Leading candidates are attack as he is with hia defense. Low Cost 2nd! Moitgkgt with gained confidence. defenaive halfback, to give them available—CMk. Dan Olson of An­ Mike Buttafusco, center; Lou Mag- He said yesterday the club lagged DEMAIO BROTHERS College Football Schedule Bedro 'Big, Bnd- Again a Jift when he comes out of service napolis, Md., a tackle; 'Bill Boyle noll. back from Army service, way liehind oh the offensive when E8TABUSHED 1920 ' ' LOANS. Look out. for Chicago, where shortly after the season starts. of ’ Worcester, Mesa., center; Bob­ quarterback; Don Luke and Ernie it scrimmaged Rhode Islaml Tue--' " CALL NOW — ANYTIME ' " NO BROHEKAGE FEES— CM Tli CHEVROLET C0„ Inc. Papa Halas' Basra are big and bad One thing 'yoii find out when by Hollingsworth of Delrey Beach, Sutkowskl, halfbacks; Bob Skin­ 4ay. but he had plenty of praise * MANCHESTER MI-S-769I — HABTFQRD CHapel 7-861T Wa Offer Big Sariogs — Starts with Light Agenda again aftef a thorough rebuilding. you're coaching proa. Fla,,-.quarterback; and Dick Niel­ ner, fullback, and 2 more return­ for its defense. A ■ / - ,f f e e r 311 MAIN ST. — MANCHEShl They've added'Zeke Bratkowekl at 'ITiere'a no such thing as a weak sen of Capitdie, CfiHf.; a halfback. ing servicemen, Ray R o n d i n I, CHARLES HERSHMAN ' 1 , OK i •*~r quarterback, though there was New York, Sept. \S UP) — Thiaf AJl-AmeriCa center, is hale., hearty sister in our brand of footbalL The short supidy of prime carry­ linebacker, and Ed DeMlno star . MORTOAGE CO. U sports salad week with a heavy­ and eligible for another season. over material hits Coast Guard kicker. Southern California over Wash­ after a string of S good sessofu dur­ The schedules: , weight title figbL a nattonAl golf , / a s d e e r - raONE C H -«^3 tournament, numerous horse races, ington State: Too early |n the., year ing whicth me Cadets won IS, lost Oseat Guard Aoadfosy - SEE for Washington State's eophomore 4 and tied 2. Laat year's record Oct. 2, Nonvicb, away; 9. Wes- Clarence H, Anderson for a torrid baaeball scraUe in the LOOK AT THESE National League and a flock of crew, Southern California has a was 4-2-1. Ipyan; 16, Amhenat. away; 23, gee-whix sophomore in Jon Arnett. Outstanding replacements include Worceater Poly, aTvay; SO, Trinity, LOANS BRAKE $ collage football games making up USED OAR BAROAINS Steve Dasortch of Hibbing, Minn,, kway. ■ ', on second mortgages and avto- tbe - Rice over Florida: Thte' could go a tackle;-Ernest Allen of South Nov. 6, Rensaesiler; IS, Drexel mobUes. Also insaranee, If yotr get too busy with the to Florida very easily but believe A Hadley, Mass., a halfback; and other sports... here are gilt-edged Rice, defending Southwest Oon- Institute. CONNECTICUT VALLEY WORLD'S ECONOMY Don Ehrmann of Parma, O., who Ncqv Haven Teachers winners of the weekend's football ferene'e champtone, have just performs in the tine or backfleld. .Oct. 2. Shippensburg Teachers, Realty and. Investment Co. SPECIAL games: enough left to win. 1941 PLYMOUTH 1947 CHEVROLET Dew Can Smile away; #. Norwich, away; 16, 74 East Center Street -v and laborr—THE BEST BRAKE JO B IN TOWN, Feataiwe TV Attroctloa Baylor over Houston: Baylor Is c h a m p io n Eighteen fetumlng lettermen and Bridgeport, away; 28, New Brit­ Tel, MI-9-4553 ' Oktohoma over California: A No. 2-team in Texas and Houston Cou^. Heater. CoBverttMe Coope. 81 newcomers, including 21 fresh­ ain Teadur*. away; 30, Blooma- y - ELECTRICITY IS OUR RUSINESS football morsel that should haire! lacks ’^k le s . Good traMpartaUoa.$345 Radio, beater. men, compromise the l^w Haven burg TefSiers. away. We have precleioa equipment for test and repair of generators, been saved for mid-aeeson. But you | Oklahoma A k M over Wyo- Very alee. f495 e WALL-FLAME — PRESSURE BURNERS Teachers squad, .^aiid the wray Nov. 6. Bfockport Teachers; 13, sto ^ r OMtors, voltage regnlatem. wlll see It on your TV screen Set-|ming: A- meeting involving pros- e COMPLETE BEATINO UNITS thy've been sluniring up in pre-cea- American Intemafion'al, away; 20, urda.v. Oklehoms bee two out pectlive champions of the Misaouri e INSTALLED BT PAOTORY TRAINED MR^ eoB .workouts haa brought smiles Eirandeis. EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS IF YOU TRADE HERE •tan^ng ends in Max Boydston VaUalley and. Skyline Eight loops. to Dow's face. . . j and Carl Allison. California's Kansas over .Tsxss Chrlstisn: e FORCED WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WAFER Dow, Connecticut's Coach of the Bridgeport We give CoBsumere Profit Sharing Oieea Stampa FR E E with Sept. 25. New Hampeh1re-JN.) . ^ strong point is Matt Hajultine, a Had to flip s Lincoln penny to de­ m i emwotn ' Tear inr 1*53 by vote of the etate'e OMh Ifc ptnefaae. j-ilM K REPam defensive genius at center. cide this ene. * sports writers, looiks for strength Oct. 1, Upsala, away Iissiealppi South­ 1950 CHEVROLET from Oxaptaina Bab* Amended* fliR-conomoninG land la cairylng on from last year ven Teachers iN); ~23. -American 1 am BOW eotebrating 28 years of siririce la Mancheater, se ern: The Southecners threw a Special 4-Door. n# Luxe 4-Door. and Dick Pacelle, halfbacka: Bill while Kentucky is rebuilding. Dick roadblock into AlaUatne’s path last $1045 Redte, beater. C O A C Foley, a tackle.; Charley AiraUone, International, away; 30, Brmndels, yea esa leek for hargaiae here for the rest ot the year. FOGARTY BROTHER aivay. . Bielski of the Marylanders, moves fall but the Tide swei|ra it will get UwieaaUy eleaa. $545 Power glide. quarterback: VinnyLGagliardi. cen­ Into his own. revenge FtJday^gbL Aothoric^ Dealer ter; Ed TybureU, end; and Peter Nov. 6. New Britain ' Teachers (N); IL-Wilkes (N); 20, Quonset U'liJQIT Tsxss'ovsr Louaimna S ta te : Mississippi over North Texas . I- ' A . ’ Tenerow, a halfback. W ILLIAM S SERUKE mm Everything always Is colossal in Point. (N)-Night Games. State: Tbe Rebels are rated one of 258 CENTER STREET , > Some 40 candidatea, includUig 18 Tetas but. the Longhorn team 'lettarman,. are flghting lor posts on . New Britain Teachers OIL SEEViCE the hottest teams in the South. MANCHESTER ^ TEL.\M1*9.4539 Oct. 9i Trenton Teachers, Away STRTIOn is rated super-colossal. That should The pthen without comment: the University .of B r^ ep oct squad, VANS should make It good enough to No Game* la East 16. Montclair Teachers; 28, New-- 34i BROAD STREET UTC 24 HOUR ^RVICE \ / which is down for f night.games. beat LSU, rated no better than IM TMEfASY TO CAliy l-FAK ^1951 CHBVROUET Coach Kondratovlah lost 6 aces. Haven Teachers: 80, American In­ TEL. MI-9-4548 4 2 7 Hartford Rd. Monthi- lor .Conn i n t t c i r ’s East—none. airerage. 1947 CNKVlOUr Including hia 2 biggest • offensive ternational. Midwest—Colorado over Drake, Club Geiqie. Georgia ’^ech over Tu lan e: Iowa State over South Dakota C SCHMBT fi SPN^ M C m e * , M» threats from the 1963 team, but Nov. 6, Bridgeport, away; IS, ISLBPBONB MltcM FfUM Oroduatlon took many of Tech’s Heeler. Excepttea- C O A C with cataMdsrabls ahltttng of svail- Natioiul Agricultural College. State, Konisaa B u te over Colorado •OHSODTS ON TELEVniOir a fiTAIUI W XNB4F 'Ch.' 88, jyUm . 9 m P- IE . $485 ally law priced. CORt-COKE^-fUIL OIL [bevy of bocks but Lorry Morris. AAM. Fable fisstsrial, he « 9 scta hia alxth'.aivay. f Read Horald * ' * ...... ! y ' y - \ r~ - ■■ * - A- - ! u N ■ ■ V -J h MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.* THURSDAY, SEPtEMBER*16,1954 F^GE NINimSEM Far Sale 72 rAGE EIGHTEEN UANCHESTER EVENING' HERALD, UANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1964 Boasts For Bala / 72 Lota For SiM 7 2 MANCHBBTBR—Fear-room Capa 16 W ETH BRlij, ST .—a room Bill* THREE ADJOINING lots on Oak­ AntoBKiUlcs for Sslo 4 Auto Driving School 7-A Florists—rNaneriw. -^Jlb Hdp Wsotsd—Fesialt 86 Artidra For Salt 45 Household Goods $1 Roobm Witbont.Boari 8$ Cod on bua Una. Tim ken heeL gle, ell improvements, modern land str6et. Priced for quick able. Ancient ‘Country Club’ Uncovered A df/oi Urges Review I fireplace.—$12,600. ceovenienccs, 3% kcrea lend, gar­ Howard R. Hastings Agency. 3Q. 1949 CHEVROLET Fleetline deluxe AUTO DRTVtNQ Instruction from COMB IN—Browse around Th * FLORENCE OU and gas range, LARGE ROOM, centraL Kitchen den, eccherd, bonis, 3-cer garage. 9-1107. J two door, radio, heater. Excellent your home. Insured dual control ASTER BOUQUETS at Oder- • 19, ■ Woodshed, 11 hlaln St., 3Cancbes- complete. Scissora auto-Jack, new. privileges if desired.. Perking. MANCHESTER—aix-room ranch, VacaaL 317,300. Phone 3H. 3-5873 Clmified condition thrmighout. Douglaa car. Larsmi Driviiig Sriioot Ml. mann’s, 804 P arker St. > Mfe will train you If you have ter, Coon. Good used fundtura M arnle, 43 Maple St Gentleman. 3 0 . 3-4734. ■nirea bedrooms. Year old. FuU after 4 p.m. CHOICE TWO to twelve acre O f Republican ^Myths^ Motora, 333 Main. 0-6075. 94184- baoemenL Bua line.—$18,500. rural plots, for one or more nice bought and sold. Tal. la CLEAN, Comfortable single room, other oelling experience. Open 'til 7 p.m. TWO ARkd-ESS occasional choirs. HIGHLAND PARK School Section hom es. R easonable. 3Q. 9-7387. Aiwrtiseiwnb UM MKRCmiT MonUirey 4*4oor BALLARD’S DRIVINO SCHOOL — Roofing—SMIng '16 * Red upholstry. ExccUeilt condl- bathroom on same fleor. Vary cen­ BOLTON—Five-room ranch. Three tn m P ag* Rep. Charles R. HowaU, tha Daaio- tral. 3 0 . 9-7387. V —Pre-war custom buUt 5-room EUILDING l o t s , Vernon, WUbur Milan, fully equippad, radio, hoat- “Manchelter’a oldest.’’ Owner- BUY YOUR electric ram whSre it tion.i. 3 0 . 9-8476. bedreoma. garage. Let 180 x 150. «'olei>lai with enclosed sun room cratic farsBttte for U. B. Senator CLASSIFIED ADVT. ar. Marcomatic, power brakaa. Certified ^ AAA and Board of RAY’S ROOFOro Cb. Built up Corset deipartmeht, full time, can .be serviced. Remington, No besamonL—$13,900. Cross Highway. Nice location. the term '‘left’ raters to tha I New Jersey. Joekaon aaid roofs, gutter worii, roof, chlnuMy permanent poaltion, pleasant TWO SINGLE men are looking for and attached garage. Lovely Priced from ISM and up. Rock­ side of the balance aheat.” DEPT. HOURS F or tha deal o f yMir Ufa^aaa Dick- Education. We offer training, ex­ Srtiick. Sunbeam and \Noraco. knotty pine recreation room, laun­ muifiat aggraaainu ia Oraeea t:16 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. anaon Motor Salea, .Oomar CSanter perience, latest methods. Ml. repairs. Free aatimataa. Ray Working conditions, liberal Ruaseii’a Barber Shop, \corner BATHINBTTE and carriue. Both one gentleman to share their six -•MsBy Other Uatinga viUe 9-7113 aft'er 4:30 p.m . 'Whila the Democrate fS'vor bUai* and'Ttirkay was haUad by pravhais Hagenow^ 9-3314. R ay Jack- Btora dUcounts, aalaiy and In very good condition. 3 u . 9-8877. room furnished apartment. Cen­ dry room, hot water oU heat, aU he said, the party regrets and Cooper Bta. 0-3345. Oak and Spruce, ^ utUlttoa. Outdoor Uving certainly Dem ort^e admlnlotrattoaa. Incentive bonus. I- trally located. AU utiUties includ'^ T. J. CROCKETT, BroKer It he calls the piysent prevaU* Since Htet time, Jackaea de­ ONLY DOUGLAS wUl aell you a UNIVERSAL Tank-type vacuum liV equippad kitchen avaU- caa ba enjoyed on this 17’ x 866’ SabarbsB Foi’'SaIa 75 COPY CLOSING TIME AUTO DRIVINO Instrucuon. AU PEAT HimUB, shredded. Excel­ Fhoaaa: Daya 3(1*3*5416 theory of the Republicans that clared, thexRepabUcaiia bavaBT late m odel ca r aa low aa 3140 lessons on insured dual control ROOFlNo. Siding and carpentry. lent ooU conditioner, top dressing. cleaner. Recept model. Attach­ able. 3-8416. lot which has fruit treea, bartwcue FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ■'“Ic area. Shown only by FOR SALE—Beriton, - aingle home,- the w a y to help 145,000.000------peo-! done anythihS toward wtapptmc down. We do not aak you to take car. Capable experienced instrue- A lterations and aodtUans. CaU- Contact BURTON’S, Inc. Mancheater 3H. 3-6615. m ents, 3%. JA. 3-1583. Weekeoda ead Evoniiifa 3a*9*7751 pie la by ‘’granUnY special favors I Cbmmunism. ^ HON. THRU FRL a loan from a bank or finance tbr. Cmdner Auto School. ML ingsi Workmahohlp guarantoad. FURNISHED ROOM for rent for lent. ExceUent value Kdlrect from owner, 10 mlnutea STORKLINE Folding baby car­ one or two gentlemen. Kitchen I ®ra Tyler, from Manchester Center. Price and advantagea to a few, whether ’ \ Jackson told tha rally • 10:30 A. M. company to complete your down 0-6010, JA. 7-8880. A. A. Dion, lDe„ 399 Aatums In Person .3CANCHE8TBR by tax laws, smothering public j like President Theodora Rooecralt paym ent. P ooiavely only 3140 etraet 3IItch«U V4860. LOOK riage, three wheel tricycle.'* 30. privileges if desired. 3 0 . 3-6613. ter. 94469. reasonable. Phone 3 0 . 9-3187. SATURDAY f A. IL 94306. W'eat Wde—Owner moving out power devel^mient, or idving 'Vho said 'talk softly and ettry down a 1949 ca r, 3196 buya a DRIVINO Instructions from your W E BAY a g a i n away oi^r natural resoureas." home. Dual-control insuren car, FOR THE BEST m ItcMdiid b o lli POWER MOWERS ONE OR two furnished rooms for et state. We Have a lovely six- '3CANCHE8TER—4 and 5^ older BOLTON Lakefront—Ranch, cus­ a Mg •tick,’*, .this a d i^ 1300, 3390, buya a 1963. No addition­ WANTED — Itegiatered liurae or Ba r g a i n s in new and used appU- two with light housekeeping fa­ robm Colonial. Oil heeL combina­ home. -In convenient loratloh. Im- tom built by Gambolatl, 24’ living The moat Important thing to talks tough and carries -a m at to m oooKEATioM wnx al aide notea or loana. Wo guaran- standard or automatis. Ca!l 3tan- up roofs, Mingle roofs, No Money Down—92 Weeltiy conductors and root can trained attendant at the Hem­ ancea. Tarma and trades. James cilities and bath. 30. 94776. tion aluminum winoewe ead tnedldate vacanfey/ 3nd floor, room, two fireplaces, picture win­ Any buaineu—a corner drug store p u tte r ."' -y- • ■ BB AmUKSATED toe to aell under the above terma chestei Drlvuig Academy- PL locks, 40 Pfbapect St., Rockville / BiniOlT CENTER or a factory—is "customers with 3-7349, TOU tree. Coughlin, 3UtehaU Al 61 Center Street A. Woods AppUancea, 368 Center ■creens. emoelte drive, garage, 39.0M. Cau M ada;^ Smith, Real! dow, ceramic tile baui, combina­ “1 wish this adndnlatraDon' with notea aa low aa 340 monthly. 6-3867. St. 3 0 9-1918. nicely leadacepod loL Dae Woek ter. 3H. 9-1443xirMI. 9-lia. tion storm windows, attached ga­ money in their pocketboMcs." said Dial MI-3-5121 Good credit la our only require­ 3a-S-4164 would follow the sound policy of ROOM TO^ Rent. Gentlemen.' from bus llae. •; rage, ameaite drive, 96’ lakefront, the former Governor of Illinois. a great President, /» RepubUean ment Douglaa klotota, 833 Main. STUFFING 3fACHINE operator iwmopmi laxga lour room Garages—-Service-—Storage 10 Roofing and Chimneys 1$*A EVERYTHINO YOU NEED East Center St. 3 0 . 3-6730, trees, dock, raft and boat. Carlton “Four or five million unem­ president, if you plcam, TMdy wanted. Also woman for hand ROYAL AND Brnith-Corona port- See This Today ranch windofw, fireplace, W . Hutchins, 3 a 94133. 9-4694. ployed men and women means 1941-1940, OLDER Ctaevroleta, ROOFINO—Bpeclallalng In rapalt- sewing. Apply KaKlar T oy C o.. 60 3 COSfPLBTE FURNISHED ROOM for one Or tile iMtb, aluminum Roeeevelt,'* Jadtaon remariud. Forda, other good tranaportation. abla and standard typawrltors. ROOMS OF BRAND We have several Capa Cods, that eight or 10 mllUon American Jaokaon asd^the RepubUca|i pro­ STORAGE SPACE available on ing roofa of all kinds. Also now Hilliard St. AU m akes a t adAng machtnea two, with kitchen privileges. 64 Raachas «ad other properties water heat, ceUar, one ROCKVILLE— Eight room single, cOnsumera have become poor cus- Lost aM Poond Good credit enablea ua to accept roofs. Gpttar wort. Chlmneya NEW f u r n i t u r e High 81, , good ym d. Suburban. 313.0M. four bedrooms, 1% baths, oU heat. gram "reminda me of an iceberg. 38 down. Douglaa Motofa, 333 Main Cottage Street. T el. M I. 9-33S8. ' HOUSEWIVES—If your ebUdren sold or routed. Ropolra on aU AND APPLIANCE avallaUa- tomera;” Stevenson told the 1,500 It la cold^ (t la slow moving. We cleaned, rmalrod, 96 y m n f oX' makaa. ktarloWo. Tha Hutchins, 30. 94133, Bide porch, two-car garage; large diners, who paid' 310 a plate to IDUND— SanaaUonal value. Uaed parlance. irae aatimataa. can are back In schocU, use your free FOR ONLY 3519.16 BEDROOM Am> Kitchen, furn- lot. Could convert into apartments, are told yiat It is big and dynaaH- 40 RJP.M. recorda. Fcpular 1946 CHEVROLET oedan. Heater, time to earn with Avon. NeM bor- Ished, Including; gas, electricity, FRANCES K. WAGNER / hear him apeak. "It is essential Ic, but a<> little of it shows. radio, 1946 Oldamobile alx coupe, Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Hawley.. M anebeeUr MitcheU CEDA^ RDUm> raU and post fenc­ m o n t h l y p a y m Ie n t s if desired. Cell owner. RockviUe that this buying' power be re- artiata. Rundradn to chooM from, S-636S. hood territory now avaUable.aUa ing inataUed. Also clothes poles. heat end hot wat^r.a te r T Also /- garagei AGENCY / HENRY^STREBT-^Ix rt»m' colon- 64120. “Like its Arctic counterparts, 00c aa^, three for $1. NbrnTa hydnmatic, new rings. No down BICYCLES, new, uked, bought and Phone 3 a . 9-3814. . OF 318.12 For two aduUa. References re- y'' lal, three bedrooms tile bath flre- Pillared patio of "Country dub’’ surrounds swimming pool in ruins of ancient Roman empire’s atored." payment, 34.M WMkly. Cole CaU 3Q . 9-9757. ' , Raalter—3CI*9*0(1^ “Newport,’’ now being uncovered at CasteUammare di SUbia, lU ly. Pool is 100 feet long.\ He called for an expanded world: the Republican iceberg program ie XMva-In, Mancheoter Green. MI. sold. Repairing and rebuilding. -+■ Beautiful Phllco Electric. l(efrig- qulred. 3 a - 8-7686 between 9 enS , lavetory, fully insuieted, SOUTH WINDSOR — Cellfornle 10 per cent vieible,IWe, 96 M Bt 9-0.92. M otors. ML 94)980. Free piek up and deUvery within PART TI3CE ..Opening 'leading to rLAGSTONB. Stona for walla, erator 13 noon ST after 5 p.m. basement. E. end E. Agency. ranch, custom built, seven months trade ;nd an axpaaded national Hesting—PhtmUng 17 econom y. submerged and 100 per eant at two m ileradius. Manchester fuU tim e 40 hour week. 10:30 a.m - bouoa fronts, ttroJUacas, etc. Bol' Beautiful Washing Machine ^ . Ed Dupre, 3H. 94397. CUff Bur- old, three acres (mors acreage By NBA FMtEION 8ERVICB A Now workmen are carefully un­ IXMT—That aaUaflad feallnr if you Uf 7:1S p.m. for alert responsible AT THE CENTER. Pleasant, large j He said the country needs more C ycle Shop, 166 West M iddle Turn, LENNOX FURNACES and warm ton Notch Quarry 3C*. 94617. Beautiful Bedroom'Suite \ GARDNER STREET Ick. 3 0 . 3-4480. aVaUeblo). Beautiful view, three CasteUammare di Btebia, Italy covering the detaila of the town Jackson, a member of the com* havon*t triad dinlnr at the R o m - 1947 CHRYSLER, Clean, good air hfating. Earl Van Camp. 30. woman. Apply in person to dlettU- rooms for gentlemen, sirwU or Mwer, more steel, more machine tires. 144 Birch St. after 6 p.m. pike. M I. 9-3098 or 9-3503. Beautiful Living Room Suite ?AR HIOIH^D bedrooms, two bathrooms, large — (NEA)—A new glimpse of the under th* general direction of mittce that probed the A m y -M c - mount Raataurant, Route W, Bol­ 94844. ^ clan 1 to 8 p.m. Sfancheater Me­ Beautiful Dinette Set dpuble, with or without kitchen FOUrt AND four duplex, cxcelient .Uving-dining room with solar win­ tools. t ' ■ ton. Racaptiona, banquata, orgah- morial Hospital. ' \ Juat what you’ve been weitij life of ancient Pompeians is being Amedeo ' Maiuri, '-world-famous Carthy row. said Elaeittower ra* TO BE SURE oee McClura for a WOODED STORM aaah. AU slsea. Beautiful “De Luxe" Range privUeges. 14 or 13 Wadsworth SL condition. Newly renovated. Quiet dows, fireplace, famUy activity uncovered by archeologists on a ^America ie busting its oeasns,” iiation dlnnera invited. For reMr- BOY’S COLUMBIA bicycle, 335. GUARANTEED PlumMng and and . 3 a 9-7382, for—Cotomal home, like new,/at­ neighborhood, convenient to bus archeotbglst of 'the Naples Mu­ he declared. “We'll have to hustle cclved support from the Dmbo* wonderful deal on a new 1964 33 33 Instead of Phllco Electric Ref rig. room, 319,5M. Owner transferred. ridge overlooking this town on seum. vationa contact Charlie or Maria May be seen at 17 Grandview St. heating. Jobbing and new work. tached garngOi firai^ce, hot jrater and stores. Seen by appointment 3 a . 9-6030. to keep up with ouraelves." crate “when he 'waa rlj^t, eSpa* Pontiac or a good will used car. Joseph SkeUy. m . 9-8014. ' Help 9ruitjed—MaI9 36 ALL ALUIONUM combination win­ erator. If You Prefer ' heat, oil, copper plumbing, the Bay of Naples. Aa in Pompeii, the life of the dally on his foreign policy pce- Goto. M I. 9-4300. T op trades. M cCtiire P ontiac, 878 Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum Apartment^Flata—» only. Cell A. C. B. Realty Co. 3H. Dautloae on laflattoa dows and doors, aeK-atoring, aavs Tcneaianta 63 Otbirm wfndowa. Flrat fm r hea 9-3393. READY FOR occupancy, new thrle It's the 2500-year-old rulna o f, past is revealed with dramatic But he cautioned that govern­ gram. and* moat qf that teas put IXMT—PASSBOOK No. 73003. M ain. T el. ML 9-4546. Open e v » heat, comfort, convenlanca, last a and AI Few Other Artlelea Uving room, dining rodm, den, 'what was once the Roman em­ clarity, since both locations were into effect by the preview odatfa* ninga 'til 10. Business Services Offered 13 bedroom ranch wl^i fireplace, oak ment, buatnass, labor ahd agricul­ Notice la hereby given that Pam Moving—Trucking PART-TIME School bus drivers. Ufetlma. Fret demonatration." CaU EVERYTHINO ONE AND. Two rooin furnished modem kitchen, two ^rge bed­ floors, plastered walls, ceramic pire’s “Newpott,” where experts '“embalmed” in the great eruption istraUon.’' Phona l a . 9-4315. YOUR FUTURE HOME ture must adopt potlcisa promot­ Book No. 73003. iaaued by The 1954 PLYMOUTH Chib sedan, auto­ WIRING INilTALLATTON of all Storage 20 aiqrtlrae. BIU Tunidiy. 3 0 . 9-8096. FOR ONLY 3519.16 apartmenti for Ught housekeep­ rooms, upstairs, b^tlful oak COULD BE HERE tiled bath, deep well pump, full believe the wealthy bluebloote of of Mt. Veauviua in the year 79. ing full emplo^ent without in­ Bavinga Bank of Mancheater haa typos. No Job too amaU. Pater Free storage until wanted. Free ing. Fpr a d ^ . Apply DepM floors, larga loL—j^.SOO. cellar, outside hatchway. Lake Pompeii escaped the summer heat Elaborato Remaina matic drive, two tone paint, radio, PAINTERS Wanted—If you are MEN’S Second-hand .«nd rebuUt 10 flation . . ‘ , been loot and a^caU on haa been heater. AU extras. Low mileage. Pimtaluk, 40 Foster strset. Phone AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., delivery. Square, Apt. 4; For $13,700 ybu couldn’t replace privUeges Included. Price 313,5M. amid apacloua viUaa and a pil­ In Pompeii’s “Newport,’’ mag­ made to aaid bank for payment of local and lpll' supervise office in growing buiti- BnsineM Locations good 4*room aingle in same section You can’t buy more for $13,500 Hunt foryBaby publican'iuuly is not a party, It’s the tlma in Braot, Fraaca. T.W.CA. PLAYSCHOOL for pre­ claan, radio, heater. 1946 Ford ed. Wall paper hooka on request gom ery W ard, 834 Main St., Man­ food, }75.. 30. 9-7138. Greek-like columns of Stabia ancea. Welding. 180 Main Street. neos. ExceUent oppmtunity - and V For Rent 64 for. $8,400. WiU qualify for veteran. than this 6*room Cape Cod com­ Q —r Are tears helpful' to the a brawl, and that Is an awkward kindergarten children reopena tudor, radio, heater. Douglaa Eatimatea given. FuUy insured.. chester. • h Wanted— Real Estate 17 ruing ara among finest found. instrument, of government,'’ he Men of Emanuel Luthmn September 30. Weekly tuition, Phone Ml 84678. good pay. Write Box J, HeriUd. FLORENCE GAS and oil combina­ pete with garage at '6 Edison e y e ? T ' M otofa, 888 M ain. Call Edward R. Price. 30tcbeU Sevaral-other good singles and O f Tin Leiress 4 said. “The ugUast of our exhibi­ Church arlU begin painting the par­ 33.00. For information call T.W. 9-1008. GIVE 8H0PS3OTR Mark 5 this tion chrome piping. Good condi­ AIR-CONOITI031EO offices, eea- Road. 3 or 4 bedrooms, Uving room LISTINGS WANTED — Siagla, A — Tears contihuaUy batha the COBCPLETE Band and power lawn 354 PER WEEK, part time, tion. 3 0 . 9-9359. two famlUea. with fireplace, large kitchen and tion lam and tha birterest criticism sonage on Church Strast, Saturaay C.A otQce, ML 1-7306 between DeCORMIER MOTORS, Inc. mower sales and serrice. Motors hours daUy, a. nv or evenlnga Christmas. A complete power traUy located. Phone 3 0 . 9-9778. two*famUy, thrae-fam lly, bust- cornea and help to clear it of for­ morMng at 9 o'clock. Thaprojoet is workshop in one ingeniously de­ tiled ' .hath. Aluminum aiding P age One) Tobacco Firms of public policy in the last two and 3 p.m . tuned ar overhauled. Pickup and and aU day Satttnlaya. We wUl NORGE SPACE heater.' HeaU 4 to ness property. Hava many cask (C oatinaed eign particles, such aa dust and years has come not from Demo­ mnsored Jointly by the Beard of SAYS: “See these fine cars Courses and Claasea 27 signed tool. Shopsmith is a . 9’’ SMALL HEATED store on 3faple (throw away your paint bnishea>. ^ara. Mortgages arranged hairs, and keep it from drying out. Irtiateea and the Brothorhodd of WANTED-Folka who don’t want to delivery service. Glbaon’s Oarage. hire 6 men wh(K%ant to earn eX' bench saw, a 13’’ disc sander, a 6 room s, 315. Bourret, T aylor St., GOODCHILD REAL’TY CO. crat* but from Republicans.’’ tra income. Ptoflt ahariiig basia. St. near Main, oultabU' for. any Pteoaa call Georgs L. Grasiadio. to charge *pdnknown peraon or If the cornea should dry out, the " Cautio^ts OU Ban the church. Voluntoen will be arel* upend 3300 fo r a hearing aid. New and trucks today. They’re sure 3 0 . 8-6013. RADIO-EI^ECTRONICS -Television woodworking lathe, horisontal and TaleottvUle. amall busineaa.or office. Apply Raal Estate and Insurance ,Moderate Down Payment He said It was no wonder that (Mancbeatar area). Apply in per­ 15 Forest SL, Manchester Raaltor, Mltohul 9 4 8 7 8 . 109 persona" w ith kidnaping the baby, eye-would become blind. come and ar# askqd to bring potat tranoiator,- one battery alda aa low to please at the best of terms. Servicing. "Leam by Doing’’ at a Vertical drill press .. yet you Edw. J. HoU. T el. 3 0 . 8-5117. For Veterans, and Non-Veterans Heniy strM t Vice President Nixon said a\\Nw FURNITURE Repairing refinish Omnecticut’a oldeat electrtmica son. Peraonnel Division, Martin ANTIQUES, on Saturday, Sept. 18. 3a-S-7938 or 3fI*9-0794 from tho^ertallles Hotel where weeks sgo in Cincinnati that braabaa. aa 3130, coaUng aa little aa lOc a ing used furniture and antiques pay dollars less than you’d pay for Q — What opera haa been-called ((Coattan^ from rage boa) montb' to operate. Come in today school. Enroll now for day or eve­ Parry Coro.„ 185 Albany Ave. CMlectora items, Currie end Ives SUITE of offices for businaaa or See Jarvie .For Your Beat She h op been livin g 'with her Rspuhlican party would be “dead 1D64 BUICK HARDTOP bought and sold. Furniture Repair H artford, ‘Thuraday. 7:30 p. m. comparable singlO-purpose tools. prints, ironstone ware, dolls RSIADY BUYERS ffoiUng. For Im­ the "gcanddaddy-of musical come­ for fTM fitting and demonatratlon. ning class starting Sept. 37. Phone See Shopsmith demonstrated at rofessional use. Main StreeL Mortgage'Deal mediate action Hat your property graniMotber. An oQcer of P. Lorillard ob­ aa a dodo bird'’ if it lost this fall. i f K A n m u o n RIVIERA S e r ^ e , TaleottvUle. 3 0 . 8-7449. or write New England Technical aharp. dishes, etc. 336 East MiddleTpke. d y ? ” Nixon spoke last night to the Ra- Complete atock of batteriea, corda, Zigmund . Gozdz, Prop., fottperly Wards. Only 10% down holds your Plenty of parking. WlU aub-divide JARVIS REALTY CO. with the Albert J. GaHoCoTTReal- Earlier today, Goldsmith asked served: ,*’We certairdy are going to acceaaoriea, and repalra for all Practically new. Loaded and Institute, 103 TruipbuU Street, to suit tenant. Write Box T. Her­ 654 Center Street tors. CH. • 9-8489, evenings BU. A—‘The Beggars’ Cipera by John publlcan Ohio convention in Colum­ A Daniak astroaoaatr of Watkins Brothers. Shopsmith until D ec. 15. 3369.50 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE police to search the luxurioua Gay. This take-off on Italian opera g et 'thA advice Of our coiuiMl on makea of alda. Peraonal Hearing beautifuL Some smart buyer will H artford. JA. 5-3406. with % h.p. motor. Montgomery ald. V CaU 3 0 4 -4 1 1 2 - 94969, JA. 8-3989. Iden'ce of Aiitenor Patino, his bus. saying the “election of a Roomer first the spaed ONE 45 GAL. oil hot water heater. In Gay's time haa frequently been o f ligh t ih 1,675. Service, 60S Main, Jarvla Bldg. save a fortune on thta fine value. BULLDOZER AND Loader work Hdp Wastod— W ard, Main St. .Manchester. Evanlnga Call MI-9*6685 -in-law, the Bolivian tin some issues this raises.’’ Democrat 64th Oohgreas in Novem' observattnoa- 874 Call P I. 2-7946. OFFICE TO Rent, Hartford Road, Reduced fo r quick sale. -Tl room s, revived. Some Industry sources wondered of tbe /Biobha of Jujpi ter aa M L 9 ^ 3 1 . Only 3795 down. Landscaping and grading. Reason' Private Male or Feaule 37 or 30-3-7847 WANTED—Single and multi-fam- ^magnate. Instead, an inapector her will mean the beginning of the able ratea. No Job too smaU. Call ictiona 28 TEN PIEX^ walnut dining room near McKee St. Ideal for profes­ 3 baths, lavatory, finished recresr Uy homes fer ready cash buyers, whether the proposed restrictions end" tor the Republican piurty, went Into eelipM In plaiwt n DON'T THROW your old worn mat- DISPATCHER for sional man. 3 0 . 9-0969. was sent to get Patino'e testimony 3 0 . 9-0650 after 5 p.m . - cab/^ice, 6 ALL COPPER SO gallon hot water set, with mirror. Good .condition. GREEN MANOR—Six room ranch, Mortgages arranged. CaU ACS in the caae. Police refuaed'-to aay Q — la It ever correct to refer would not .tend to put cigarette ad- shadow. . troM away—ita worth Mg tponey 1963 WILLYS 4-DR. SEDAN YOUR YARM^OP, 50 Cottage p.m. until 1 a.m .M____ ust__ know town tiOn room , gloased-ecreened breese- three bedrooms, large Uving room, Vertiaing in a atraitjacket. St. T el. AU. v-SSSS. F ree instniC' storage tank. 3 0 . 9-1415. Reasonable. 3 0 . 9-5073. I Realty Q>, 3 0 9-3393. 7 ^ what they learned from that in- to "thoM" United SUtes? ATTACKS K E RECORD in trade for i\ew comfortaole aiMp Falcon De Luxe Model. Fully 3IANCHESTER T.V: Service, radio well. Apply City Cab, 53 Purnell wey, $-car garage, swimming pool. fireplace, tile batb extra - birch A New York advertising agency Morristown, N. J., Sept. 16 UB— i N N n WARNING tlon with each yam purchase. IF READY to buy, aeU, teiview . A — Yea, in speaking of the equipment at “The Home .of Good equippad including overdrive. We and T .V . specialists slnee 1834. P lace. GLENWOOD Gas stove, very good Suburban For Rant 66 30* cabana w ith fireplace. kitchen cabinets, aluminum com­ etatee collectively, as unite that handling one of- the biggest tobacco sen Henry M. Jackson (D-Waah) Bedmng,” Benaon'a, Inc., 1080 Store hours—Mon. through Sat., USED BELTONE hearing aid, real estate, mortgages The baby, Patind’a lawyers an­ sold It new and always serviced it House service caU 33.50. 3 0 . 9:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursdays condlUon, 340. 39 Main St. 3 0 . bination windows, fire alarm sys- comprlM the whole, it la proper' tp company accounts said, holveyer, ■ays the Republican administration 'Blrda loavo thalr arlntar hnwaa M ain St. M odel M . CaU 3 0 . 9-3819. TWO ROOMS exceedingly spacious, Can N ow ! tam, shade trees. Exceptional Consult Howard R. nounced today, “is somewhere In Only 3355 down. 94660 or 3 0 . 8-4607. until 9 p.m. 9-9600. or near Paris with her grandmoth­ use the plural fprm. ■ y . “If you’ll look at moat of the “talks tough and carriea a golf and travel northarard la aprlag SitnatioiuT 77antad— — brand new air conditioned apart­ »... .'1;. value at 316,700. Hansen and Con- A gency, 3 0 . 9-1107. cigarette ads today, you’ll find they putter’’ and hto failed to come up bacauM of soaM ararnlag within. GONDER’S T.V. Servlca. avaUable RUG WOOL and remnanta. In­ ment, completely {urnished. full Ion Co. 3 0 . 94783 . BU. 9-3988. er," a Spanish Bourbon princess are stressing enjoyment and Feinals 38 WARREN E. HOWLAND SELLING?, List your pi^perty with who has been estranged from An- Q — On what is the Constitution with any ideas to “ stop the onward W oother has aotblag to do Pdmaali 1952 HUDSON HARD'^pP any ‘ time. Antenna Aversions Bonds—Stocks structions in making beautiful DAVENPORT and chair, in^ good tile bathroom. Write Box 335, El­ pleaaure featurea now, and making march of Communism.!’ H, except lA tha cases o t ?hUco factory ouparvlaed servlca. braided rugs that add distinction Condition. 3 0 . 9-1643. / lington, Conit. Realtor-Inaurer MANCHES'^R GREEN - Excel- this agency. Prompt/ftnd person- tenor Patino for years. of tils United States written? WOULD LUCE R ide from Pleasant HoUywood model. The fabuloua CURTAINS LAimOERED and no health claims.” ' Speaking last night at a roily for gaeaa and dueka. T el. 3 0 . 9-1436. Mortgages $1 ironing done in my borne. Call 3 a to any home. Gen’s Rug Shop, 55 30-4-3400 30-3-5711 lent six room ranch home, at­ allzed service. Allfce aampet The Uwyera said Mrs. Patino A — It is engrossed on parch­ St. to Center o r Lihcerience, 31 from, acenea as far as 26 miles Mel Redman CaU 3 0 . 34785. ... white, 325. Call after 6, 3 0 . 9-1985. FOUR OR FIVE room rent, two ranch, fire|Uace, garage, one acre, the baby to “ a safe p la ce " to ke%> furniture a specialty, cliaira caned would like position aa secratary- edulU end nine year old girl. GROCERY STORE away. *63 Studebaker Hardtop ConveT- and ruabed. Anson F. Tborp. (Formerly with VA) recepUonist. T el. 3 0 . 0-8689. tress, or four room single and ga­ S e n io rs \SpKt the father from takiim her by Ubis Coupe Conunander — Write Box A, Herald. - Fully equipped-and atoekM; Good ra g e; M down. Cape Cod, six ■forte..... 1948 PLYMOUTH CLUB Phone 3 atch ell 9-5735. Dianonda-^Watebao— 318 Q — How does a Chuckwalla lis- With automatic drive. Fully WANTED—Ught hoiiseVrork or Musical* Instruments 53 going buriness. rooms finished, oTi four room Mrs. 'Patiiie to KMa ChUd COUPE Jewelry . 48 RELIABLE Business couple, no 'w ' Date for The lawyers eald Mnr. Patino ard defend iUelfT aoccasorlsed: Save 333- STONE, BRICK, fireplace and ce­ * CONNECrncUT mother’s9telper work, 3 to 8 days children, desire 4, 5 or 6 roomjin- ranch, nearly new near C n u PHilly equipped and then aome. ment work. Call 30 9-5^ or 30 a week. Call 3 0 . 9-7837. SALE! Baldwin Spinets and grand 3tANblE8TER H030C Highway, suburban. Carlton W. would keep her grandchild in hid­ A — When an .enemy tries to *81 Chevrolet B el. Air Coupe— MORTGAGE EXCflANGE LEONARD W. YOST, JewaHr, re* furnished rent. References, 30. pull a chuckwalla out of a cavity Priced about 3150 over fhe average 3-5043. pianos from the annual Berkshire 9-5234, 8 a.m . * 9 p.m . IMPROVE3CENT CO. Hutchins. 30. 94133, 94694. ing until the court decides on her Power glide. Fully equipped. 1948 Plymouth hut worth every '~27 Lewis St., Harford WANTED—By reliable middle-aged pain, adjusts watches expertly. Musical Festival at big discounts. McCarthy Vote custody request. into which it has fltd, It fills 'its Reasonable prices. O pm dally. Save 333- * - penny, of it only 3195 down. H A I RADIO-TV Service. Service woman, babysitting, 3:30 through Factory guarantee. Terms 350 YOUNG VETERAN and wife wish Phonos: 30-3-8177. 3-7747, 9-7205 GOOD VALUES The lawyers said Mrs. Patino lungs with air. This makes it very charge 34.00. Tel. 30. 04665. Gary - CH-6-8897 evening, or evenings. 30. 9-7387. ‘ Thiiraday evenings. 129 Spruce down. 3 years to pay. Trade-ins S or 4 room apartment, upon hus- • Route 44-A—Bolton, Conn. (^Btinned from Page One) aitd her son-in-law had quarreled difficult to pull the Chuckwalla *81 Studebaker Landcruiaer—Very ' lamonaco. street MUcheU 9*4S8f. accepted. Goss Plana Company, Licensed Brokers over medical treatment beUig out. . clea n ...... Save 195rWILLYS 4-WHEEL FIRST AND aeeutM mortga$a)| band'a return to Civilian life, fltrt MARLBOROUGH — Route 2, 7*/ 317' Asylum Street (Across from of Oct. Will decorate. CaU 3 0 . given the baby, who suffers from bought for our own account Fast, VACANTt -18 , W eaver R oad — Six room Colohial in good condiUoi Senator and aa tendlfig to bring YOU DRIVE JEEP Doga-rBirds—Pata Hotel Bond), Hartford. JA. anoxemia, a ISck o< meygen in her *tO >]prd V-8 Custom Club Cpupe HELODY r a d i o —TV — Phono’s. 34444 until 6:30, after 3 0 . 9-3589. the Senate into disrepute. Q — Have pension privileges or oinfldentiai servlca. 3fanebaoter GardeiH—Fa n »—Dairy .5-6696. Free parking in lots next room nuich, three bedrooms, radi­ Copper plumbing, fuU bath, site* blood: —^Radio and hsater, overdrive. P^dl top. draw bar, oversize Guaranteed service. 3 0 . 9-3280. Investment Corp., 244 3Catn otraat F o r s a l e — Ten weeks old ition- Prodneta 60 ant hot water heat oU, Venetian trie hot water. No central HeeUng Flanders and Sena. Fulbright ‘Allowances ever been grshtrti to , Excellent condlUon through­ tires. An excellent imit. Ready to dwr west. , WANTED—Garage, in vicinity of "The bOby' will ’ be In better vridows of Presidents? M l. 3-5416. — SiHP«S>Py- Housebroken. Price 35. Garden Apartments, St. James blinds, fireplace, ceramic bath­ ■ysteni but full cellar would M t- (D-Ark) and Morse (Ind-Ore) o u t Save 333. work for you. Only 3295 down. ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call Call 9 p . 9-5637. GET YOUR Grepes for Jelly end filed 46 i,upportinR Charges, n ilr- hands with her grandmother for A Annual pensions o f <35,000 EAT THE PEANUTS MUSIC Instrumental rental. . Com­ Street. Call 3 0 . 9-3193 eftei' 7 p.m . room, attached garage. Aluminum mit easy irisUllatlon. Barn g^age. the delicate medical care . she Art Pinney, TV Antenna Special­ juice et 370 Heckmateck Street. plete line o l instruments. Rental \ storm end screen combination tsen of these grouped Into five, have been granted, but these pen­ *80 OievToIet Fordor Sedan . .3695 ist, Sales and Service. Very fair WILL PURCHASE THE NEW 3IANCHE8TER Pet Lot 100’ X 320’ within sight o/lake. needs.” the attorneys aaid. . sions were granted by special Act 1949 I^ L L Y S SEDAN 3 0 . 9-3346. applied to purchase price. Repre­ ADULTS, Three need four or five - windows, three aluminum com­ An exceUenLbuy at 39,900.^ general categories, are being co.h- p rices. T el. M I. 9-4772, , a few moderate* sised^ existing Center„-905 Main St., Invites you bination doors. Large lot, 160 ft. sideredi by the spcoial committee. In filing his own charges in the of Congresa aa a matter of grace TO Duickl'Revlera Super—Autor senting Olds, Sermer, Bach, Ped- room unfurnished, first or second Civil Qo’urt la st night, Qoldamith DELIVERY second m ortgages. D isco u n t. eX' to-visit peta of all kinds. jCon- ler and Bundy, -ktetter's Music floor. H ertford, AD. 8-0634. frontage. Sewers, water, side­ The charges under study ranga rather tiiaii of legal, right. ^ matlc'drive. Priced to save WmiNO msTALLATTON and re-, necticut bred Parakeets. Wire CONCORD GRAPES. 137 Charter MANCHESTER—Coolid^ Street. dropped hte kidnaping allegation Immaculate throughout. An Ideal pected. Studio, m IdcK ee.^lO . 8-7500. walks, near achoola, bus line, 6-room Cape Cod, no redecorating from McCarthy’s alleged contempt many dollars;...... 3645 pair of smaU electric MpUances Haired Terrien; Fox Terriers. 30. Oak St., or telephone 3 0 . 0-9043. and protested againat "non-preaen- Q — When waa the term Q.. I. deUvery truck. Only 3195 doWn. YOUNG Couple With 3 children de­ ^ shopping area. New low - FHA and necessary. Large-titeea ;vlth picnic of a Senate subcommittee that tn- and flxtures. Cldrahce O. Smith, 94373. Hours Mondaiy thitNigta sire 54 room apt. Not to exceed tation o f the mild.’* He aaid. he first applied to American Aol- *49 Studehsker Starlite Coupe 3395, 31 Knox St. Phone 3 0 . 8-8438. QUICK ACTION PEPPERS FOR SALE. 31 e buShel VA terms. Asking 314,7M. George area in rear.yard. Lot 90' x 100'. veatigated 'hia financial and pther Friday, 10 to 6:30, Saturday 9 to Wearinir Apparel—Furs 57 3W-365 a month. Tel. CH. M 190, L, OrSsiadlo, R eritor. 3(1, 9-8678. expected a thorough March to be d lers? / Bring your own conteinkra. 388 Adjoining lot 130' x 142’ included affaira in 1953 to claJma that he •47 Pontiac Sedan Coupe ...3395 SPECIAL SHOWING , -Box 807, Manchester 6; Wednesday closed at 3 p.m. 8. has bem abusive of Senate col­ made fo r the bab y.: A — During World W ar II. G.I. ANTIQUES Retlnlahed. Repairing HlUstown Rd. LADY’S winter coat, black, sise 14, YOUNG LADY, achool teacher, in total priernf 313,m)0. Court sources said attar such a THE DARRIN SPORTS CAR done 00 any furniture. ‘Tiemani a H. Groan otampa. WONDERFUL BUY for folks who leagues tend that he illegally re­ is an abbreviation of ‘govarnment •81 Henry J—Blue finish. ...3395 GI and FHA MORTGAGES like new, cost. 360, asking 330. would like to there apartment. want wide open garden spacel A charge an invetigation waa rou­ issue.” ■ a term for clothing and' THE KIDS Fiberglaaa body. Conaiderad by 189. South iia in St. Phona 3 a TROPICAL FISH. KeUy’a Aquar­ PICK'YOUR-tomatoes, 50c heskst. MANCHES'TER - / Central loca­ ceived shd made iiae of material Three men’s overcoats, 1 black, References exchanged. Write Box. good house with all improvements from a tecret FBT memorandum. tine. B ut they doubted any all-out ether equipment iaaued to men in! Many Others TivChooaa From many who know,'to be the moat 3 4 s a . Latest low down payments:—SO ium, 39 Sunset St. New hours 4-9 Pick your own corn .for freesing, K. Herald. • tion. Large'8*ro6ih house now a 3 tweed, both egeeUent 310' each. S lid a 3-car garage, P rice 313,0M. .McCarthy enterad a denial on all hunt \Voold result from what they the ranks. ■ , , I baautlful sports ca r In the worl solving your prob­ match, excellent, $10. Boy-a, size tenement or single, up to 340.: 3(ANCHBSTER — Six room Cape ily. -3*car garage, copper plumb­ year-old daughter Isabela last DeCORMIER MOTOR tjwo fem ale. 3 a 9-7901. half bushel. Bring own container month. References. Cril ccdlect. committM's report, provided it is A — This widespread belief is 80 Oakland Street lem. Open Thursday evenings and 469 Keeney St. 6 brown checked topcoat and hat,, Cod, garage, dormers, fireplace, ing. Large porches, 30’ x 150’ loL January . after a headline elope­ false. Zoo keepers say that ele­ s a l e s , I ^ c. LANDSCAPING, Grading and like new, $3. Phorte 3 0 . 3-5348. ov erla n d 4-3369 after 3 p.m .- fuU basement. Sliding door closets. submittep oTound Oct.. 1. Phone MI-9.8483 MitcheU 9-4511. /e a r and Priced righL ) However, he said, “I' wouldn't ment to Scotland. Her parents phants’^ pay no attention to mice, -ch a in saw work. M I. 9-6397. Deep, shaded lot. Quiet street be­ joined in '.pursuit of them but fi­ THE CIRCHSl 34 Maple Street , Ma.nchea^ h a lf Telephone Boxera, 350. Boxer Farm, at Ver­ Hooaahold Goods 81 Houses For Sale - 72 tween HoUister and new high ELLINGTON—9 rooms, 5 down, 4 nally consented to the match. elephants. ., site 10; girls' coats, dress, skirts achool. VA appraised. $13,300. Ask­ up, 3 tile baths. 3. kitchens, fire­ back during the last week or two BEFORE TOU Buy a uaad car - V-.OF MANCHESTER non. Trt. RockviUe 5-2318. weeks ttefore the election.' T^ey The young couple’s baby was 3CASON, FlELDSTONE a special­ ANTIQUES bought, sold. Furni' and sweater, 11 or 13 years old FIVE ROOM bungalow, furnishad ing 313,3M. Owner 30. 9-30151 place. copper plumbing. Canute delivered by Caesarian operation Seo Gorman Motor Sales. Bolck Auto Accessories—Tires 6 ty. E. Toth. Phone hU. 9-3i»7. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 3 0 . 9-8564.' . owe a rispoiuiibtUty to themaelves ' Q—How many years hrflTIjeon Bales and Bcrvloe. 385 Mam or unfurnished. OU heat, basemant tlT ' used as one or two family house. last May 14 ahortiy- after Isabela WANTED—Good homes for six MANCHESTER Outskirts, ! tour and to their people to present their since there wee a Jewish state in strast Mltdiall 8-457L Open sva- BATTERIES — 80% off. Square PIANO TUNING. ExpM-plano tun­ GIRL’S Burgundy coat and legging garage, amesite drive,. CaU 30. Only 5 y4ara old. 200’ frontage, cause.” miderwrat complicated ' surgery Palestine ?..j-_ ' - r Business Oppor^nities 32 week^ old Idttena. M l. 9*1344. 9-3575 after 4. room expandable Cape Cod. Art*- 2% acres. Just a-few minutes to nings. type aa low aa |4.96 ax., long type ing done appointment, Kemp’s, set, sise 4. Good as new, 315. 3 0 . Bian weU, dormers, lots of trees for" removal of a brain tumor. The A—Israel’ Is the first one since 37.96. Written guarantee. Cola Idain SL in 3*5003. Bradley Field. Good ’ mortgage McCarran said "the. sillinesz mother died a few hours later and Inc. COFFEE WAGON fuUy equipped, 94067. and privacy. Bolton—brand new connected with the McCarthy case 70 A. D., the year in which the BEFORE YOU Decide to buy a Motora. M l. 9-0980. MODERN Jour room home, plas­ available. Priced at 314,900. . little Isabela lived in. an incubator excellent route. Sacrifice. IMca WANTEU>—Good hom es fo r kittans. FRANK’ S 18 buying and salltog tered waUs, Timken oil heat, . fiva room ranch, garage and fire- has aone too far already .^and it Romans destroyed the Jewish new or used car drop in and* see 31,800. 3 a . 9-8534. good used furniture and antiques, GENTLE3IAN'S Winter overcoOt placa, three bedrooms, hot water for two months. * STANDARD Batteriea— Batterlei 3 1 0 .^ 7 34 HouMhold Services 3 0 . 9-5868.. I used a few tim es. Size 46. 3 0 aluminum storm windows, clean should not 'be allowed to take up Since then the had been. cared state. Dick or Milt at Dickenson Motor alt eiccept stovea and elsctric re­ heat % acre. Also four room . Cajl WILLIAM McBRIDE any more time of the Senate." Salea at Center and Cooper Sts. month gttaranteerantee. Fits:/ Ford- 9-7087. end neat, fenced yen), near , ■ f'--" ■ \ (or by an Bkigiish nurm in the Merc, from ’ 47. Chev. fnbm ' ’ 40, Offered IS-A Hel^ Wanted— Female $6 ■J- . frigerators. 430 Laks ,SL Open school, stores end bus. Only ranca, fireplace, two bedrooms. 30-3-4414 for Appointments'^ Describing himself as McCar­ Q—How many articles were in WANTED—Good homes for three to 8. 3 0 . 94SS0. ' ' 3(any mere listings. Lower down swank Tltenon Falaee Hotel, near 1953 CHEVROLET8, two-door and Dodge-Plym. from '36, Kaiser- WEAVING Of bumsif moth hoiss 39,300. Carlton W. Hutchins, 30, thy's friend, McCerran said “I the famous Chateau of 'Versalllea, the Constitution when It was KIWANIS KIDS DAYS four-door, very clean and in excel­ Fraser from ’W, moot Nash from HIGH . SCHOOL SENIORS m ele kittens. CeU 3 0 . 9-8813. GIRLS’ TAP Shoes, sizes IIH. 3 94133, 9-4694. payment. For more information s^pathize, with him. because I adopted ? . and tom riothlng, .holsery rims, hana Barbara Woods Agency, >a. while Goldsmith was on a business lent condition. Hurry, hurry, only ’89, ^Studebaker from '39, Willys and 8%. 3 0 . 3-7247. J. WATSON BEApH k CO. know from my, experience that trip to West Africa.- A—It Originally consisted of a THURSm sift. 23 m 4 SAT.. SIFT. 2S handbags repair^ xlpper .re* Do you want an after-school Job COCKER SPANOBtS, 13 weeks; AU aumrher furnit.ure drastically ■7703. 3996. At Center M otor Bales, 461 from '87. *Plua your battery. placement, umbrelias repaired, light huff, red end Meek. A.K.C. t anyone who fights COittmunitm Goldsmith could not be roachsd preamble and aeven' articlee when Montgomery Ward, 834 Main SL, leading to .fuU-time .work after reduced for cleerence. Realtors — Hartford —Appraisers men’s shiri collars rayeraed and regletered. H. C. Chese, Harmony FOR RENT |K COLONIAL, Six large roonu and haa got to go through tile amears at his hotel today for comment on' it was adopted in 17g?. Manchester. graduation T Visit our Home Office Hill. South BMton, Conn. 1^. 3 — 0 . W anted^To Buy 58 oun porch, oU steam heat, excel­ 310,800—su e room hom e, near new' -that Communist sympathizers will the lawyers’ statement. .A friend (H EV RO LE TS, 11941-1963, twoNloors replaced. Marlow’e"~tJtBe Mend­ within the next two weeks and CHAMBERS FURtOTURE ing Shop. 3-5437. V 4 4 0 0 M lent condition. Rusco storm wln- achool, hot water oil heat, 2-car hurl against him." - said he had intended to move the .0—What waa the name, of the and four-doora, da luxe and' stand­ learn the advantages which you s a l e s USED PIANOS, in good condition. Top cash price paid. 3 0 . 3-5680. dowa, nice lot, trees, garage. Near garage. Large lot. Immediate oc- The Nevadan proposed that .the infant into hie Paris apartment only horae to beat the famoua ard models, most with equipment Auto Repairing-Pslnting 7 will enjoy on various Jobs oa a OFFICE SUITE' ciHMncy. Madeline Smith, Realtor, report of- the censure committee be Man' o’ 'War?- Bob Oliver naa . a good dean guar- FLAT FINISH HoUand window Keinp's, Inc. hut, B tora* end schools. Only ted'ay and had fixed up a pretty ahadea, made to measure. AU member of our organization. ' Live Stoek*—Vahielea 42 At The Green Excellent decor — complete 313JM. Carlton W. Hutchins. 30. M i. 9-1643 or 9-1146. kept secret until next January and norMry for her. A —The only tim e he lo it In 31 antaed used car to suit your bud- CAR BURN OIL? - j 10*3-5167 that the matter then..“be disposed starts waa when l/pMt beat Mio gat Bank tinancingi Many are .metal Venetian blinds at 9 new Conn. Co. Aahlay St Bus Service feclHttea. Center Street 94133, 9-4694. ______~ low price. Kejni made while you WE BUY oowa. calveo and baaf Rooms Without Board 59 3CANCHE8TER —English colonial, o f quickly." , - POSTAL HEAOAOME In the Sanford Stakes, at Sara­ THURSDAY. SIFT. 23 oiiU SATURDAY. SIFT. 2S meal one owner can at Cantor Economy overhaul, mp8t aU T o O ur 3IiUn EntreiHM catUa. Alao horaas. Plata Brno. Hours; 10 to. 5 MANCHESTER. Fulton Road—WeU in quiet and convenient location. M otor Salas. 461 Main. wait Marlow’s. toga, Aug. 13, 1919. cara. Parts and labor $49.96. Tat 3 a S-'(40a., 7:30 to 8:30 P. M. FRONT ROOM, centraUy located. $100 FER M O ^ kept expendebit Cape Cod with Attractive' living room, dining TWO THEORIEiS On these two.4iaya m enbtra o f the Kiwanis Clab will b« on B li^ S tm t Interviews 8:15 to 4:00 room and knotty pine kitchen on B oston (01— E very sum m er It’ z 1960 FORD Cuiknn four-door, No money down. $4.90 month­ Monday thru Friday Coatliiuous hot water. Pariting. dormers, pleaterad wells, fire­ the same; the Booton pozt'eSlee is Q—Are the feathers a part of with, hata and aprons selling freshly roasted peanuts SALTED 11$ ' Building—Contracting 14 Gentleman preferred. 30.-9-7139. CALL MI-9.1M0 place, hot water oil heat, emceite first floor. Three bedrooms and radio, boater. Very g ^ condition. ly. All work guaranteed EXTRA BIG Trade-in ellowancea Some nsturalisf^ think the mid­ haunted by Indiana. / a peacookv tail? THE SHELL. You will be oAed to donate net kos-than 25c per hag Gan ba seen at Don Willia Garage, Personnel Department Poultry and Snpidka 4S drive, acreena and atorm windows. liath on second floor. Fireplace, dle. western prairiee always were A—The peacock’! long, beau- GENERAL CARPENTRY-i^^tera- for your worn outdated wood NEWLY OHOORATED, BeouttfuUy Steam heat, one-car garage. Many ChemquaMbamticoQk. Ronkon- for these peanuts. BUY SEVERAL BAGS — YOU’LL REALLY o r pbono M I. 9-4737 after 9 M p jn . MOTOR SALE tlons, additions and new conktrac- Owner leaving state wants imme­ treeless, being too level, and koma. Miniiewaska, Paasadumksag Uful Jeathers grow from the back GUARANTEED BtrtcUy treoh eggs kitchen or dinette aet. Trade in tunUabad and apacloua room. The diate aele. Price fl3,9M. Eacott added features. ReaaenaMy priced L iK E ’ EM.f Ford, Chevrolet, e tc ...... 8I34M i Uon. Dormers, porchm, garages THE CONNECTICUT from our own poultry farm, deUv- now lor up-to*dete chrome or most complata light bousekaepuig Bwampy for ‘rees to groiy, while —New England lakes. named by and are not the tall. They are: DODGE 1940, radio and hagter. R e­ and rooms finished at 'reasonsMe A gency. M I. 9-7663. at 319,9M. Contact Alice Clampet, another theory U that the Indians itlae, Oldsmobllo, eto: . .3174.88 MUTUAL LIFE ered Wednesday, Thursday or Fri­ W foi^t iron' kitchen furniture. facilities available in Maartieater R ealtor. P booe M I. 9-4643. Otbbr Indians long aga People go there somet'mea called tail eouvCrU. built ongino and clutch. G prices. Workmanship guaranteed. burned away the forcate to make on vacation '• and friends write to ttrao, Serylco man laavtag U. 8. Money Down, 3100.W««Uy. INSURANCE COMPANY d a y afternoon. TtL 3 0 . 4-8893. EZ terma. No cash required. Ben­ Ton wUl marvel et the rleantlneae SEPTIC TANKS - MANCHESTER, Hamlin St. Duplex Uatinga available. New Motor Guamaiaa. estimates. Robert M. Alex­ son’s , In c., 1036 M ein. more grazing land for Mson and them th e m ,'A fte n ' vrillMHit even Q — Have the Carlaba Caverns ML 9-lt»7. , 140 Garden Street, Hartford I this boUttng. Caiildren aAeiaed. .AND 4 and 9, large roonia, large lot, ander. T el. M I. 9-7716. oU heat, two-car garage. Good in­ MANCHESTER—3* rooms, twd-car to drive out gam*, -c naming the state. Wtiat’e worse; of New Mexico been m i lelely e x - frei sale of ihooe peemits wiB be BENSON'S Hava several good used P riced rsaaonahle 3M7 PONTIAC Sedan noupe. New COLE MOTORS VANTBD— Oannent preaaer fqr Artidea Fbr Salt 45 s’U gasp! Be aura end aee Ihia come. Howard R. HasUnga Agen­ .garage, 1%. baUte, two 33’ living the friende even miaqien the plored? . • . ■ CABINET 3CAK1NG—W ) also do ' T V sets in aU tube w m s , aU PLUMEB SEWERS NO CONNECTION used by the KIWANIS CLpB fwr nader-^privtlotoAddhim paint, good Urea and a good an- 486 Center Street laundry. ^Experience preferred but 3 b s . Ooreay. 14 Javb at. c y . M anchester, l a 9-1107 any sad racraotion araaa. EXceUent names. A — V o . only about 30 miles of aU tjrpes of carpentry work, rs- not necesaar>-. ’ Apply in peraon, PERFECTION SPACE heeter, 19: p riced to seU—139 J6 to 399.96. U b - Nobody ever -writes to anybody the'erya has.l^n fully explored. in Manchester. ^ gin o. 1947 C bovrolst aodan, a nica 3 bunker space heater, 310; WeSt- ttiM . condition. Near Bowers i chool ahd Ml-9-0980 - modeling, altantinaa, etc. Good Staple Dry deanera and Launder- eral guarantee. One uaed 13%’’ TV FURNIBHEO Room for tent. J. 317.3|), Waterbury (ff)—The Waterbury at Lake Chargoggagogmancluuiga. our. 1949 Stadabokar pickup. In warkmanahlp, and rasaanOhlf inghoupa rafrigerotor, good nin- new High, achool. 317.3fP, from gpoi nhapa and prlcad rigA 1961 ers,'73 Staple St. “ oa fa’’ 313.96, Home of TV salea- 3(ain SL Gentleman UGHINE OUMEI F IV E ROOM Single, w ell kept old^ owner. 3 0 . 9-7164. Republican published two' stoi gegchaubunagungamaug, how ever. Q—When I was Guilford College rates. Eatlmataa gladly given. ntng oondition, 319: electric oil aervlca. Banaon’a, lac., I9lf 3(aln er heuae, large lot. twe-cor ga­ on the eame page. 'Tlie headline! .Everybody 'raams to a Ford Vlctocto, paint,'tiraa and Ante DrivUg Sdwol 7-A Reael St, l a 94170. LNorth Carolina founded? ^ SPACE FOE THU AD DONATED AB A PUBUO BEBVICB BY CaU Dick at PL 94196 or> JMn at EARN AT Home doing a high pay pum p, 31b ; Bofa, aU shot, no p rice. •L ieptte Tanks, Dry .WeSAjEaew rage, ceM or ptumbing. oil steam CAPE COD-Six finislMd ' on one read: “Turkey, $100)0 Theft cordlhg cording to the postal clerks—thatcle A — In 1I|J7 by th-.Soe'ety of angtna n n axcallant l a 3-5789. Outboard motor, good for trolling, iSSter iilaL 337 Oakland Stnat MORTLOOrs DRIVING School, ing handwork. Intereoted women ROOM TO RENT, near Canter. Jfceet, priced for immediate sale, aluminum sIA iq ;, fenced I< Proved by Sta*- Police." The it's easier to use the English name Friends as the New Garden C. R. lURR NilRStRIIS WiU be taught. Write Box 9 $30; folding bed, too herd, W r ANTIQUES -r 3UrMe top bureau, Gentlemen weferred. 37 Foater U6'. Can aaaume 4% ether readr- "Turkey Dinner tW -M XI. . Opon avoningB. l^st ooefidaaca ^jotckly restorad GENERAL CoBStructioo, altars- $13,060. Cau A. C. B. Realty Co.. pf this Maaaachuaarts raaort: Lake Boarding SdiooL It la the only West Hartford, Conn. — easy chair, very oomfortahie, your pictura traaias. Bmplra and Vic­ SL l a 3-683L 3 a 9-3193. 3G tty extra*. Owner 3 a 9-6017. Planned aa Laagua Bracfit.' W ebster. . by a altiUad. ooartaous tnatmotor. tlona, '^rsmodallng, puiotic tite. price; 9303 rug, elmost riiot, ydur torian mirrors, brass pieces, two MeKINNIY MOS. .'V-. Quaker college la the South. Lieonoa iaetudad. Inoiirad. dual eountor -work. garag«, etc. No Job WANTED Weenan for genaral price, iaiao eoer articles. For Taakwoad carved afooda. Many VERT ATTRACnVE room, de- r rlaau. Ititena < .oootroiMI ateadard and hydrama- SmVEBAeB DISfOt too omau. Eugaoe Glrazdln. 16 houaework 9 - 3, 9 days • woak. n o n tafarm etioa eeS JO . 9-1897 a tta r Um Tha .-Old * Aiit-Odt airaMe aaiahlMchqbd. Pheoa' ML 1 \ tte eon . ML 3-7M3. tsa-inPaari8t,1W.] Trotter .St l a 94506. -*i. CaU MI. 34M1. o r k a 9-7190. BiMuu at 34139. '■ ■ / ■:5?» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1«, 1954 Avers^ Pfily Net Preee Rub t A O f c l i ^ T Y J'tT Per the Week EeMM The WestlMa illanrt;p0tifr ^araing U m ld S* . Sept. 11, liM •c D. a. O fm m u lllmi jlln •Urn * 11,305 Cleniy, caal « •afghi-fdg.d& ■ " ''* 3 midnight. Lasr •sar se. Otemigg^. ■ \ Mcenber of the Andit Bnrenu of Clronlatlon partial'etoarfag, towmm. MiglftgA, - fif '79. Manche$ter-^A City of VtUage Chonn ■T J

    L X X n i, NO. 302 (OhMMified AdverUelng on Pnge If) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1954 ^EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE F I ^ CENTS It*s Only a Practical Lesson- Dulles, Eden Weigh Plam^

    ...tU-tt \ \ At HALTS SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPARTMENT Armies HALE'S ^ PIIEHIER UGHT MEAT INSTANT FLAVOR COFFEE TUNA BoAn Arms ^Thanks Fellas, Thales Good Enough’’ Chancellor Oroohd To Order No Oil Odded DAILY A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 7 O z s . ALLSWEET Block Hold OPEN FRIDAY N iCteS UNTIL B:30 its Flavor Stands Out j Unrealistic W « Uk* to feature brand names, names you «aK tru st... / nompare the quality and the price . . . you tirili save on these self service case specials: Strasbourg,’ France, Sept. HIO. 17 (^) — A former British London. Sept. 17 S. Secretary of State Jolna Come to S02 Main St. for PHILADELPHIA Foreign Minister, Laborite SWUT PREMXim FULLY COOKBD / \ For 29e Herbert Morrison said today Footer DuDea affrecd today ROBART FARM FRE^ JACK AUGUSTS the slogan "No arms for Ger­ with the Churchill govotR" SMOKED PORK SHOULDER U>. 49c CREAM ment to preaa for an tarty f b t /• *»d;Fine Results in West also say ‘No arms for Ger­ mans.' ” , 1 Chris Button and Louis Obersle. (AP Wirephoto). ' ^ hto last stop, to Paris, Eden and Weekly'delireriet to our etoret iniure complete etecke of alt virietiei.'~ ej^eeeeeeeeee with the Atomic Energy Com- A 1 ■ "Can Germany be permanently Pramiar Ptarra Mandaa-Franca to- Tested by Reds mission to build an experi- A - W C a D O I l i r i a l disarmed? This is really the quto- sued a Joint communique which a mehtal nuclear power plant Inin ^ tion whether Germany can perma­ French Foreign Office apokeasnaa nently be denied the powers of s Pope Suffers aaid meant than waa haaie agraa- Waahlngton, Sept. 17 (BT—Dr. New England "at an early ■ Moscow, Sept. 17 (JP)—’The So­ . PKBSb^ sovereign state, and the answer of U. S. Plans to Rebuff 'oMnt oa Bdan’a idea for a aavan- Tony Buysee made the Selections >r the special STOKLEY'S eoeoeeeeeeeeeeee Ralph Lapp, an atomic acientiat, date.” viet Union announced today that it nearly everybody would be no.” nation Waat Buropaaa dafcBM al­ in the service meat section weekend... apeculated today that Ruaaia may William Webiter, executive vice has exploded “m e of a type of But Morrison addsd that he O f Tiredness^ liance ioUudiiig Waat OaraMay, All special "red” meat, values, eac|i item ■’cut from "\1 have exploded an atomic warhead president of New England Electric atomic weapons'’ with "valuable would not today offer an alterna­ Britain and Franca. choice tender beef: ORANGE deaigned for u*e in an airplane System and also president of the results.” tive to- "the great idea" of the The brief-'announcement by the Mao’s New UN Bid Repart Many OsnAW sna cannon, anti aircraft gun* or Yield new Yankee atomic firm, said yes­ EDC, either in his own name or Doctor Says Later, however, there ware pub­ terday: official News , Agency Tass said JUICE EDUCATORS SALTINES artillery piece*. that of his party. lished reporta Mmdea-Fraac* had SIRLOIN or NESCAFE tnpp,' though pot now connected "If proposed arrangements the test "will enable Soviet scien­ Quick, Safe Solution 46 Oz. Tin tists ^and engineers to solve suc­ ■Vatican O ty, Sept. 17 (>H—Pope Washington, Sept. 17 (/P)—-American officials are preparing attached many ifs and condttiona It’s nice to be busy, but not as SHORT STEAKS . .v Large Jar With the government atomic pro­ work out saUstoctorily there is Earllei', British .Conservative to thto baalc agreement. Informed gram,' worked on the Manhattan every reason to balievo that wlth'% cessfully problems of defense from Delegate John MacLay had advo­ Piiis XII is suffering: from fatigue for a one-day, sudden death struggle over Communist renewal rushed as we were last Friday atomie attack.” soureaa said detalto ar* to b* night . . . for then it's impossible project whfiph produced the firat in the . foreseeable future the cated full membership for West caused by ovenvork but his condi­ next Tuesday of Red China’s bid for United Nations member­ ROUND STEAK or ' Ainerican A-bomb. homes and factories of Now Eng' ' Taaa gave no details., on where tion to npt causing any serious worked out at a conferenca to. to give you the proper service. 1 Ik^ p kg . Germany. in the North Atlantic ship. The simple strategy, whjch has been effective in most Lnadon beginniag about Sapt. 27. SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Other Interpretmtlen Bated land will be mppUed in part with ths explosion took place or. what Treaty Organisation as ths quick concern, hto private physician said of th« 150 fruittoaa attempta Ytyy-" • < • < < < • «■ Hurricane Scares do not occur LB. He told a reporter that *tUI an­ electric power ftoen a plant d i v ­ type of weapon waS involved. today after visiting the Pontiff. Eden met the Amaricaa Secre­ every week so we know you will CubejBteaks (froinckoice Round j^teak) •'ml' safe way to soivs the prob­ the (k>mmunlsts to unseat Cl„htong tary of State at London afipmt other poaelble interpretation of ing its best from nuclear flsston. ’The announcement said: lem. The Pope received .350 doetora Kai-shek’s Nationalist delegatss. excuse last week’s "jm session” Ruisia’* announcement last night New England Electric ^ d the in audience today at his summer aoon after ha gave a 90-miimt* re­ and shop Pinehurst s>idsy “ In accordance with the plan for He said he favored restoration will, be to svoid a showdown vote night that it .had conducted a new companies proposing to invest in scientlBc research w'ork, trials of residence, in Caslel Gandolfo and Truman Claims port to Prim* Minister Churchill or latorday this week. FrozahFdods . on the issue. Instead, the fight to and the cabinet on hto trip. atomic teat la thia: the project represent moYe than 90 one of a type of atomic weapons (Contfaraed on ihtge Ten) spoke to them for nearly 15 min­ planned on a move to- defer action. Soviet weapon bxperta may have per cent of the eloc^c output of ware carried out in the Soviet utes. ' His appearance indicated DuUea lunched' with IMea ’and A quick settlement of the peren­ Democratic Aid OiurchUl at the latter’s office for been *tua]ring the effect* on build­ the six-state regioii. Union during recent days. there was no serious concern over nial question'would Clear the way SALADATEA SNOW CROP PEAS .. c 19e ing and other atnicture* "to see Webster said tbr.t through con­ his condition. . about 2>i hours. Than Dull**,'ISdan PREMIER Solve DefeBae Problem for policy statements next week and thstr top advtoani conttouad what structure* would be needed struction of the proposed plant, *Tlie 'aim of the trial was the Hia physician. Prof. Riccardo and thus free Seerbtary o f State Needed* by Ike . PINEHURST FROSTED FOODS a* defense against ..any hydrogen "we expect tc.-explore the econom­ 1646 Iron F^ih Galcazzi-Lisi, described the Pon­ the UUu at the Foreign Mtototry. 1c SALE FRUIT study of an atomic explosion. Dulles in plenty of time for the Talked Wttk Adenamw Brands you know . . '. values you can check. SNOW CROP L e m o n ADE ur.. to.. 3 ic bomb attack^’ ic and practical aspects of this ‘"Ths trials produce^ valuable tiffs condition simply as fatigue proposed meeting in late Septem­ type of electric generation. :-L •Dulles flew here from Bonn, 2S% More Tea When You Buy But Lapp said he conaidered it results, which will enable Soviet due to a renewed heavy burden of ber of nine countries pn the ques-1-r Indianapolis, Sept. .17 (ffV-For- Yt Lb. Pkg. at Reg. Price COCKTAIL more likely that the Soviets were "It may take eeverat yeari of Is Restpred as tvork and denied that he had had where he conferred wiUi Chancel­ scientists and. engineers to solve tlon of German sovereignty’ and ‘ Truman called to- lor Konrad Adenauer 'bo Gorman FOUR FISHERMEN Pkg. ^ Large Tin 4 FISHERMEN FISH STICKS >oo,.47c trying out "a series of warhead* experimental work befora we can any recurrence of the hiccups rearmament. | day for the election of ■ a Demo- for air-to-air u*e of ground-to-air determine to what extent atomic successfully problems of defense that weakened him dangerously sovereignty and rearmament < from atomic attack.” Living Museum Dullee To Attend Seasioa 4 ^ a tic Congress to. help Prealdertt In a Joint airport statement to Prc-Cookad FISH STICKS energy will be used in the future dqring his grave illnesa early this Dulles, now (CoBtlnaed on Page Thirteen) by New England’s electric com­ year. vtoiting Europe to fitonhower ”go down in history Bonn. DnUes and Adenauw made panies.” In Tokyo, the Kyodo News Serv­ y Saugua, Mass., Sept. 17 (P>—A The pope’s physician denied also colifer with 'German Chancellor a successful President who no specific msnUon o f Bden’s Pre-Cooked SCALLOPS * BOX 'The parUcipatlhg companies ice reported that the meteorologi­ $1,CUQ,000 , restoration of Ameri­ Konrad Adenauer and British For­ helped to save the Free World.” plan to link a rearmed West Ger­ reports that. the Swiss specialist. eign Secretary Anthony Eden, has MEAT DEPARTMENT would buy and diGtribute Uia proj­ cal laboratory of Kyoto University ca’s first successful iron works Dr. Paul Niehans. who attended Truman said in a letter to Dem­ many to the BrussMs Pact u d This weekend, shop in our had recorded unusual instrument wa* dedicated as a living muaeum announced plans to attend the ocratic National Chairman Ste­ NATO. S W I^ S PREMIUM e Reulher Drops ect’s entire output, subject to fed­ the Pope in January, and Febru­ opening session Tuesday of the DoIe’g^PinieappIn' MORTON'S NEW friendly super market, where SW IFTS M MIUM eral and state regulatioh.. readings on Aug. 2« similar to today and. chairman Edward L. ary, was again in Rome to help phen A. Mitchell that "It seems ■They said inataad that Weat L.Y SIZE IH LB. every customer is queen . . . shop those obaerved when the United Ryerson of Inland Steel Co., in a care for him. ninth U.N. General Assembly to me that President Eisenhower German sovereignty should ha Chunks . . . , 2 for>49c The Slae You Like PUUY COOKED Webster said the ’’potentialities meeting at New-York (Nty. He will ^ FRUIT PIES in comfort where you’ll have free­ Shank nr Butt Portion j are unlimited, because the ooncen' States made atomic testa at the ptopared dedication speech pre­ The Pepe’s physician said that should'be secretly wtsliing for n "restored with aU apeed." They Six Aides for Bikini atoll. dicted that in 35 years thia coun­ address the 60-nstlon assembly, added: that Germany's partidps- Pineapple Apple.'Sherry. Peach dom of selection among Nationally' ^ ■ trated energy possessed by atomic Dr. Niehans to In Switzerland. probably Thursday. . Democratic Congress” because "he famous brands, ail clearly marked HEINZ KOSHER . PALMDALE fuels will simplify problems of Jyodo said a student at the lab­ try, would have a steel industry Hto doctor's visit this morning is pledged to a foreign policy of tion “ in full equaUty to the system Juice ...... 2 forS9c Choice 55e with low, low prices. Special fea­ capable of 200 million tons annual America’s new. U.N. delegation, coo^cafion with other free na-' of collectiva security” should he Smalt Whole Sonther^ 7T C i l f l r c 1 / r d l l C l : plant iocaUon, fuel transporUtion oratory reported a laboratory to the 78-year-old- head of the headed by Ambassador Henry tures: ” ' and storage.” manometer, or pressuie gauge, production. Roman Catholic Church was de?- tioits but a majority of hia party considersd as "soon ad practleabia Ths ancient Saugus iron works Cabot'Lodge. J r. was called to the with the other Interested gevam - The group bellevei|, he added, gave the reaJinga on that date at cribed as a normal and regular State Dept, today .foreswearing in leaders are against i t ” i DILLPIBKLES DAISY HAMS New York, Sept.'^ IT Of) — A ’-‘that the new fuel ia going to play 8 a. m. (Japan time) and again which functioned, from 1846 to visit. menu, and foUbwing a NATO / exercises. Map Campaign. Stmtogy Large J i^ YAMS directive by CIO President Walter an important role in New Ehig- at 1 p. m. 1670—and now fully reconstructed Viscount Montgomer>'',-who had ministeribi meeting, should be P. Reuther has resulted in the The five representatives and. five Mitchell made public tbe letter translated into concrete action.” Can , land's electiHc- future and we feel A. apokeaman for the Central by the American Iron and Steel a private audience with the Pope in advance of a closed session of PINEHURST FARM FRESH suspension of six union officials Institute—had a capacity of hard­ alternatives were briefed yesterday In a statement at London aip* 6faxweII House lb that the lessons learned in the Metaorological - Observatory ..aald by State Dept., officials on what' to the Democratic National Commit­ FRUITS ... VEGETABLES " lb following testimony in a state plant will give an answer as to there was no accompanying evi­ ly more than a ton of cast iron per ‘ (Continued on Pnge Ten) port Dtilles told newsmen: probe of union welfaro funds. day., expect. The usual attempt by (tom- tee here to map campaign strategy "W e in the United SUdaa great­ ' what extent we may depend upon dence- of radioactive particles or muiitot (Thina to gain the aeat now in the battle with the Republicans Local farmers are bringing in C^auliflower i,, Coffee ...... lb. can |1.09 73 Reuther yesterday order e d electricity from the atom in fomn, radtati.on. But Ryerson sajd its iron mas­ ly admire tha initiative and vigor foe control of Congress. - Maxwell Instant Ig. jar $1.07 "prompt remedial action” against ters and workmen spread to found held by Nationallat (Thina waa which Mr. Eden has ahoWn to at- Green Beans . . . Peppers . . . Crisp Celery . ing our. short and loiig range ex­ ’There was no Immodlate reac­ forecaat aa the probable first clash ®upR®rtlng the contention of a half dosen top officers -of the pansion plans. tion to the Russian announcement ever-^growing indusIHes elsewhere Slicing Tomatoes . i . Parsley . . . Wax Beans PoHlfry is sriH a food buy owd at l^oli's sottefactioR k guarawtood. Retail, Wholesale and Department between the free world told the Mitchell and ■ other Democratic (Centfaiued en Peg* Tbn) Shurfine Coffee ..hag $1.09 Applications soaking prelimi­ from American officiala. . A in the colonies. The year before Communists. . . . Nice Butternut and Acorn Squash from Store Union (RW D) adding that World War steel making .capac­ leaders that' the economic situa­ nary approval of the new corpora­ White House Press Secretary n, News Tidbits It to expected that a Communist tion will bs a major issue in the Glastonbury, selling at only 10c lb.. Pincfhurst Gut-Kite Wax Paper . . . .22c the Cib "cannot and not tole­ tion have been filed with the' Mas- JiHnes C.' Hagerty, with Resident ity had risen in. the United States rate crooks or Oomfhunists in the Colled fronji "AP .Wirea j delegate, either from Ruaaia or A campaign. I^ m a n aaid "In 1952, when 34 million Ameri- | eling by chartered plene. enkting plant on Manresa Island John ta Mto OanmumlBt Kaat. National Biacuit’s Ed Cars, ACORN and BUTTERNUT Smoked SHOULDERS 49 cans rejected it, Trumanism meant )ie planned a stop at Pittsburg, won a vote of ceafldsnes la Pns" a • Red China lUdio aays^” aU Peo­ rigan ia back from, hi* vaca­ A r g ^^ntina i Arreste hopeless inability to deal with the Kan., today and tbsn wfU mov$ McCarthy to Limit ples UbersUonArmy mek in E)ast On Disillusioned^ Voters Hnasent tedny. cypaserraMva tion apd wanta you to ba 4-headed monster that was Korea, i into southern Mlasouri. (Thiqa” have been alorted to step deputtea reJeeted • iiinniri u * " SQUASH , 2 Lbe. 9c ttesL The sppssttlen SsetaSel ' aura to keep an extra pack­ LOIN LAMB CHOPS uT$1.05 Ex-boss of A-plant Communism, corruption and con-1 He told his Wichita audience up prepiiuratlons for battle on For­ \ CIViN IT THIS STORE • a g e ^ criap freah NABISCO ^ m . - troU. "a return to Trumanism would Talks in Campaign mosa. J ' r Indianapolis, Sept. J7 —^State Democratic- ebairman, who meve te oenenre JekhTe baba In* NUMi* Wnw. . . . ; . .$|,M . FuTZ crackara on your ahclf. Rape ADA PoUcirs bring at least an 11 billion, dollar terier Mlatoter Oerimrd tsh rit MWtT m TUMI . ; . • Nebraska Republicans meeting DempcraUc leaders, made, it cleaffiald fie to "avaUabie" for Mitchell’s Taaty wltb ,'aoupa . . the BEETS ^ 2 Lg. Bchs. 19c Buenos Aires, Argentina,. Sept. "Deficit financing end idflation deficit . . about 8150 for every ih their post-primary convention today they are counting heavily job wheit.ths latter stepstdown Af- der. wfls tetned desm 229-m . TNWT •»J2N^J,j^. . SAM g bhildren love them.wjth pea­ LEG O 'LA M B ; Lb. 65c go clammily hend-in-hend. U.'S. toxpayer.” Washington, Sept. 17 UPt—Sen. From^SmaU Weight Landio T* Suit Yaur Needs. IT UP)—Dr. Ronald Richter, former tom down reaointion commending on what -they, described as eco- ter tha elsctipn, said that ^‘security nut butter, aaya Ed. How boas of this country’s atomic ener­ “That’a what Tnunaniam means. Cites Tax Booats .IdcCarthy says he thinks he can MBS. CKABK INDIOISD make his biggest contribution to Sen. Joseph R. 'Mc<7arthy (R-Wtol nomic discontent among the voters' for the wag* saraer and the farm- much . . . ? only 3Sc the 2 L b e . 2 5 c gy program, was arrested early to^ That’s what his foUowtoa includ­ Democratic admInletrkQooa gave for, his Communist Hunting efforts to gain control of Oongress for er” to the main question on which Lnwreae*. Mem, Sept, 17 GW *m w ep «■« Jarge box. PEACHES America 14 of ita 15 tax booaU the Republican election campaign -?>Blra. Lerratne Oterk. ilMdiff r o f w in om y * * cor 1 day and jailed... in the Capitol’s ing Mr. Stevenson .(1952 Demo­ ..Tokyo . authff.-itiea break up their party in November. !fa« thinks ,the voters wtU decide LARGE SIZE. RIPE SEAFOOD—4 spit* I I I hl^li w «l*r stM biiy H alt's: polico statstion to .to:erve a Bve-slay cratic prcsidentiel nominee) and since 1913. he said, and decreased by inve^gatinng, not q>e«ch- ZSqtenr eld branilts assSMr .qf Where can yqu get better the personal exempUona of the making. shoplifting organisation which op- National ..Chairman Stephen A. that they want a DemoclaUc Cbn- SWORD. HAUBUT, MACKEREL. COb, BOSTON BLUE —- term for contempt Of Congraas. his leftwihg ADA (Americans for arated like business and in four Mitchell said in advance of a : gmas, three, wee Indletod todar W butter . . . we really do not “little man” from $1,500 to $500. The Wisconsin Senator confirmed tret degree anodse af htr hato- The Chamber of Deputies order­ Democratic Action). mouthpieces years mOVed nearly three million scheduled cloeed meeUng of the James Ronan. lUinoto aUt# know. It'a wonderful quality, ' Urn. "I »ayi:'-«a«l the record proves it, in a statement last night earlier bnad, Mehrln W.. 29^ toM AgfeW PEARS 2 35c ed the arrest after a ave-hoiu- de­ want. To adiiiivo thia goal, they dollars worth of stolen.' goods. party's national committee that he [ chairman, professed to see “a defl- this PinNiurat State Butter’ FOR DINNER. LUNCHEON. PICNIC: THOSE ' • bate. must have a Democratic 84th Oon- that if the little man, or the reports he’d forego any Major IK ■ ■■■ '- “i. . . . and only S9o lb. medium etaed man-'^or any sized speaking tours in behalf of GOP Legtolatlve director of Woman’s thlnks the country's dconpmic; nit* trend cooking” in hto state The action wasitaken becaiiae of greaa— controlled by tbelr cUque;" (Christian Ttonptrance Union ac- situation is "the basic issue” . on FAVORITE RATH'S BLACK HAWK IKAND ■ ■ r' a telegram the Auatrian-bom abl- The Vice President told morq man wanU a decent tgx break, candidates in the Nov. 2 congres­ tor- the Democrata He said this SBMTBNCKD P«Nk PHAI PLUMS Doz. 39c ettoda Defense Dept, of "scuttltog which the voters wriU' decide be­ was baaed oa what he said wa* dto- ‘i \ anUat sent th« Speaker of the than 3.0(W. peraoiu gathered fat the only the Eianihower admlniatra sional elections. tween Republicans and DefnoerAts. SI. J*hM..MlM, Sapt, $2 ( Houaa aaking to defend his repu­ tlon and a Rape V: S. defonsp by waking alcoholics aattofactloa . among the farmers 421'^ Green Stamps Given With Caah Sales Wichita' FOrum, a mdaiclpal ipublican 84th Oon- McCarthy said he believes |n- ,out of our defenders— ” African “ Tha disappointment. and dla- Dr. A I M A. Va Lb. tation as a nuclear physicist. building, that the GOP adminis­ over the Eisenhower administra­ dtiecter of SKINLESS FRANKFURTS Pkg. 49c gres# are prepared to give it." the vestigations of graft, borrupti^' ------u, llluislonment of the voters in the V t n c J u ' r M KEOULAR PRICE 59oi-*ANDY, NKATLT WRAPPED . — - Covomment spokssmen and op- tration T“ia a clean-rup, not a cov- Vice President said. > -aotirces say spUt develops in ter- tion’s flexible farm price sUppoi’t and Communism ”will be more ef­ nnist Mau Maua' between''those ^senhower .admlntotrktlon towide- poaition Ra4icala had charged in er4ip adminlatratlosi.” ”It took the Republican Sl^rd program and unemployment in the fective than campaign speeches.” wanting to keep up fight against spreswl.” MitcheM said,in an inter­ coal mining and farm implenumt the chambar on Sept. 1. that Rich- "The Thnsiaaty o f tha Preaiaisit Oongrtaa to giva up tha B nt lohg Thto does not IndiMte a lack of cpI a day ahead fail aay pbeat plek-ap pannaataa our govantmant' - from RSnya’s whlta settlers and faction view. "But I tgink qooposnica to Industries. ' »; It as to ready to negoUata true* with kol- » to'hottMB,'* ho addaA "The the baaic 'toau* la. thto caifapaign.” ••••••••••• PWYVft vlBSNIE y W o « OB Pago Two) .« 0 qny’a Britiu government. Similarly, Paul Butler. Indiuia ; Page n irlw X

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