m ro A T , SEPTEMBER t t , 11 PAGE TWENTY iffianrhrBtrr Eorafng Vrralb Tho Weather Avorago DpBy Not Prara Rbb raennaat of D. 8. Wealbar Bmui to reinetato them iislaaa tka r a r IRB W ara jt o i t d Frianda In town have received four yeara, thay were being drop­ returned only In tha last month. The marriage o f Miaa M ary ,C. voting votera reguaM It alx daya Ha gave tka worhen of both r a p t Fair aad ceathuMd enal tots newa o f tha birth o f twina. a boy ped from the voting Uata, only 803 s t o r e Lrwme of Weet Cbnter Mreet and 200 May Liose before tha next general ateetton. partlee a large ahara of tha credit nXTVRES About Town and a girl, to Mr. and Mra. fre d have reuueated both regtetrara to afterueeu aad tonight. Fkir m A lflo BanUnI o f Hartford, will be ralnatate tham. The next general election la Man­ for the return of many of the vot- Bonney of Vlata. f^llf., who al­ eaal t e r n sere w wfth teotoetstates aolemnlaed In Bt. Jamea' Church State law directa the raglatrara chester ia the town alocUona Oct. era to tho Hats. ’The workera found , 10,619 tomorrow morning at • o’clock. ready have a email aon and daugh­ iRanrb^BtFr iEuBittitg Jbralb The a0-«0 Club o f Bt. M o r/ i Voting Righto g, making tha daadUna BapL 3t. tkosa who wort In danger of being la tha eO'a. ter. Mra. Bonney waa the former of votera to drop from the voting Church will hold iU ftiwt foil get- lleta thoae votera who have not Hemingway aald that although deprived of their Ballou and urged DWYR raoouen Clolae Duke, formerly of thia town Mmche$ter— A CUy of VUlago Charm tegoUMr W d o y ovoeiing, Ort. >, Mra. Iwon Rivard and her com­ participated in a general election the cards were cent out h|at De­ them to have their namea replaced W est street. Belton. TeL 0330 and Coventry, and daughter of In tho porlih houot. Now mombon mittee have their plana all com­ W ill Be Dropped from In four consecutive yeara and not cember, about too of them were on the ballot, Hemingway aalA win bo wolcemo and aro roquotlcd pleted for the Harveat dance to­ Mra. taabei Duke, who alao tivea In (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS to call Mra. W llfrod J. MaitoPoU, morrow evening at the Mannchea- California. Lists UnlesB They, Act AivarMatog oo Faga IB) MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY^ SEPTEMBER 27, 1952 ter Country Club, which will VOL. LXXI. NO. 304 IS'Bunco drloo. or Mro. L« B. Han* By Mondsy Deiidline •on of M Waranoko road, boforo open the eMaon for Bt. Margaret’a The Manciieeter Meaalah OiorSia a re le , Deughtera of laabella. rrtday. ____ will have a rehearaal thIa eve­ About 3M Maacbeater raaMenta ning at a o’clock In the Federa­ Dr. Oliver W. Ball of the New are only three daya away from Preaident Geta New Bible Don*t Forget! itn . John r . Barftow of Main tion Room Of Center Church being «leprived of Jheir right to ■Iroot hao rocolved a latter from London Mathodlat Church will houae. Andrew Wataon, the leader, vote In the coming electkma. Ramember that hour o f alaap her daughtor. Mfo. Hamilton U apeak on Uie aub)ect, “ Chrlatlan urgea any whe have coplea o f the Repubilean Reglatrar of Votera you may have kwt laat Spring Ormt of Wmhurot. Til., who with BUwardahlp” at d meeting of the Maaalah oratorio to bring thorn. A W8CS WedpeeiUy, evening. Oct. 1. Donald Hemingway raported today Trick'of the — on that hour of weak-and fun. h n children aro Waiting Mr. and cordial Invitation 1a extanded to that o f tha 036 peraona who have Dixie Roars Out Approval It was tha hour cut from lin t .Donald r . Birina, dlfroctlng at 7:?H>. Dr. Bill, who will apeak aingera Intareated In joining the been lent carde notifying, tham April 36 for the 65 mllUon bar mothar'o attonUon to tho fact at I lls , la widely known and la In chorua. that, becauaa thay have not voted Americans living In the areas that Mro. SIrino haa a living room rreat demand aa a public epaaker. Season la a general aleeiion In the laat observing dayUght aaving time Uluatratod in the October num­ lie waa mlnlater at Haaardvilla be­ fore moving to New London where ’The Waahington P T A ’a oountry In 33 atataa and the District of ber of MflOall’t magasino. Tho for­ auction, rummaga and eaka aala mer Ooraldine Flahor, daughter of he haa Ilvod for tha peat 30 yeara. Coumblia. All interoated are cordially invited. will gat underway tomorrow morn­ LET US nLL YOUR Wall, tonight—or more ex- Mra. OowaW lioh er and the late ing at 10 o’clock r/fi tha achool Mr, nihor, formerly of tbia town A aortal hour with refreal^menU acUy at 3 a. m. tomorrow will follow. grounda. I f the weather ahould be morning— la your chance to get As General Praises Byrd waa graduated from Manchoa unfavorable It wilt be held In tha even. Just turn back the tor High School and Pratt cafeteria of tha achool. Tha public t InatltuU and U well known aa an All groupe of the North Metho- clock one hour at that time if MraMraaraMoi^MP ^ . dlai ••dCb will combine forcaa on la Invited. illuatrator and decorator. The you are atlll up anlT around, or a fall rummage aate at the church. Birinoa have two children and do It before you go to bed If Friday Oct. 10, beginning at a TlironE Overflowa Stadium to Greet Eisenhower Uv« at T lUn drive, White Plalna Cslldd for Bsd dtUFcrtd you want to aleep through m, Mra. Jama# T. Ptekiea and tboae extra 60 minutea. K . T. • > Mra. Robert Arendt art co-chalr' promBtly at no oxtrs men. ► TOYS charge. " Ramp Crashes A. aon waa bom to Mr. and Mra. ^ For tbo RIddlee Chaater Xaika of Roipkvllla at Bt. Mlaa Maura MeOulre, daughter 2 . f t 1 4 rraneta Hottal on Bept. U, o f . O '). ;i «rr. ) hour battle for a hill on tha. the men indlsgted the .ring did a TRlitaTiapoHs, Sept. 27—)_Looae 1 60 bottles of assortsd liquor 'wers The attuatlon 'nrae regarded by The Republican nemlnso, noting hay* maney for trovot. n now they struck a huge Red ammuni­ of the Pullman aervlce now aa- a meat axe—or with mlrrora” to Snanciat dealings involving the \ confiscated and a panel truck waa veteran Btate department experte that he waa being eponaored by tion storage area last night west slgned to the W hite House as por­ cut federal spending. ■tats end Its building architects t required tp haul the llauor to the on Ruaeta' as being without prece­ the DemocraU fo r Elaenhower, hono—or Just relaxiog. of Haeju in western Korea. Track Owner police barracks. The liquor was dent so far an they could recall. ■aid that ’’any party that canjtn v te. ■ ter-messenger aa well aa chief of GOP Senator Robert A. Taft of end contractore. \rith waste Of Six U. 8. F-88 Sabre Jet pilots the private car, began getting Ohio, who, Stevenson suggested, thousands of taxpayer dollefb, found on the bar and In lockers, Conaldering the fact that ths dues a man like Harry F. M ono or write fo r • troo exchanged shots with 12 (Com­ Facing Hearing things ready as early, as laat Wed­ would write the labor laws and were scored today by the etate police reported. Soviet Press reflacte only viewra seems to me a top-filglit aort „ oc munist MIGlBs over North Korea nesday. . "conduct our foreign policy" In ths auditors. First raid on the Brook Bottle approved'by ths Soviet govern­ outfit." OOfy of thia bookleL ment, they estimated the 'violence Dtoagreee Wltk HBT ^ today, but Allied pilots made no event of a Republican victory in Bipartisan state auditore Joseph o f tha attack ae eufflcient to In­ Eteenbower said ha dlaagtoos damage claims. (Conttaned On Pnge Four) Novemlter. B. O w n ee and Raymond I. Long- (Ooatlaned on Page Four) Elements of the -Third Infantry On U. S. Entry dicate a demand for Kennan’e re­ with President Truman that tllBre Today, down in Kentucky, Ste­ ley strongly criticteed such deal­ Divisiona’a seventh regiment de­ moval ahould tha criticism be con­ are "too many Byrda In Oongreat." venson had a political picnic on ings In their audit report of the fended the peak situated three Wheeling. W. Va.. Sept. 27—) tinued. He eald Byrd believes “ in integ­ schedule at Vice Preaident Bark­ Stats Public Works Department miles northeast of Kelly Hill In —william (Big Bill) Lias, rotund Should he be ousted, It waa un­ rity In government, in thrift. In ley's home outside Paducah. On covering the 1651 calendar year. the Chorwon sector. millionaire sportsman who admit­ Without mentioning names of clear whether the U. 8 .would ecOTiomy—he believes In tho ter- A Belgian unit attached to the tedly piled up a fortune running News Tidbits ’ tap, too, were atbrief talk at the Bulletins force the withdrawal of Soviet court house square in Paducah, architects, engineers and contrac­ „ -r> V/ bootleg whisky, was free in 82,0()0 Ambaxiador GeorgI N. Zarubin, (Ceattoswd oo Fago Faor)» Culled from AP Wires tors Involved, the auditors cited and a double-feature pretenting from the AP WircB who presented his credentlate to $15.98 (Continued on Pnge Two) bail t^ay, awaiting a- hearing on numerous incidents where the illegal entry into the country. He both Barkley and Stevenson in Preaident Truman Thursday, but speaking roles tonight at Memo­ state paid excessively for projects, faces deportation if found ^ilty. San Francisco Chronicle reports that was clearly a possibility. rial Auditorium In Louisville. Ste- due partly to tha agancy's faUure VETERINARIAN IS SHOT Rodeos Are Out , Doctors Declare The charge was the latest In a Navy intelligence snd customs of The situation Is Ironical for the / i V ' / long series of tiffs the nearly 400- ficers "conducting intensive Torriagtoa, Sept. 17— reason that when Kennan went to Stylo 4109—As advortUod in LIFE (Continued et. Page Four) (Contlnned on Page Four) A / y it: . pound owner o f Wheeling Downs search” aboard U. 8. Carrier Dr. John J. Mplelman, g|, Tor- Moscow last May, aftar yeara of In Texas Town . f ft,.; .r C KLDLkBETH — Judy Bond tskaa easy-washing, no Ironing nylon tri­ Patton Is Unwell race track has been In with Uncle Boxer for narcotlca . . . John Fos­ rington veterinarian, waa found helping shape U. 8. policy toward • - .. cot — fashions It Into a blouse that la sheer flattery. Permanently Sam. The government is atlll try­ dead today In the cellar o f his Soviet Communism, he went IVITH ter Dulles terms ’’so-called 'con Sudan. Tex., Sept. 87— MB.'_ ■ pleated ruffles form a portrait ruS collar that becomes a Jabot when ing to collect some two million talnmenf policy" against Russia home. He had been shot In the the avowed hope of restoring more Hartford, Sept. 27— Loula Confutei? Rtad This! normal diplomatic relations and This ie one weet Texas town whare It runs down the tucked front. Brilliant'rhinestone buttons below the dollars It claims he owes In back example of noa-rooral diplomacy. head. Medical Examiner Jack Orral Patton, 25, qccused of draft- Bllnkoff gave a verdict of sui­ re-esUbItehing some basts of cour­ you can’t see a rodeo— but you mm count bow tie. It's lovely in white and the new neutrals. Bxcltlng in tha taxes. California's Governor Eteri War­ d^glng waa declared mentally ill cide, and said Dr. Hplelman had tesy and cnnfldtnce In dtslings be­ get a good close look today at the daep ahadas o f Itell. Slssa 83-88.' , Lias was arrested yesterday at ren, defeated by ike for nomins- by two psychlatrlnta yesterday and hia home hergby Immigration offi­ been la III health for several tween the two governments. United Nations. tlon, says he will go east to cam­ Maybe that seema out o f ch|^ » U. 8. attorney recommended ciate on a charge of Illegal entry Peculiar Situation Seen years. On Kpeculatlon paign for the Oeaeral . . . Rita acter. The natural question l6^ your blessings in , that rie be hospttalUed. Into the countrj' In 1985 without a The tendency of authorities hare Hayworth stays at home near how come Texans, especially l i ^ JudXe J. Joseph Smith reserved passport after a European trip. SECOND ARREST now is to speculate that this did decialon In the Federal Court hear­ Paris o f her estranged husband. not suit Russian purposes at a little place like this, want to gw e The government said Uaa was i l i d f ing and released Patton in bail of Prince Aly Khan, who was there In Senatorial Elections WaahIngtoB, Sepl. i f —im — time when the Kremlin haa a great up their rodeo to act neighborly a native o f Greece and first came ITie FBI early today announced NEW FMVOL^NYIONS I- $1,000. Federal authorities charge too. campaign of hats egalnet the toward foreign countries T him with draft evasion for seven Into the United States with.hla In New York three allege*! a second arrest In connection United States runnmg inside Sudan la a town of 1,800 north- mother on Aug. 24. 1606, aa an AP WashlBgten Service -^coff-Bush contest for the short with the 865,000 "out to lunch” years. members of mlllion-dollar burg­ Russia. weet of Lubbock in the ecliUi Over the Top Trim] Fit Slacks' <’* alien under the name of Vaeallloa By E R N E ST G. W A R R E N term ., robbery of a Brink’s armored I ‘ .M- ■ Psychiatrist C. F. Von Sateen, lary ring held without ball after Wssliington, Sept. 27— (A-) - Con- The q u e s t i o n—although Con­ The attack on Kennan ie so bit­ plains. Nobody haa anytlung who teatified he examined Patton Liacakos. But this Is not men­ pleading Innocent o f first degree car laat month. ter that according to normal dlp- against cowboys. but they’ra wla lOO'Tf' Wool. Green, Navy, BrownrGray. . tioned in the charge. The Depnrt- necticut voters on Nov. 4 will elect gresslonal psrllamenlarians say It byVm1?aattA twice, declared the youth "a robbery charges . . . Singer Pearl two Senators- an unusual situs- isn't actually a queillon—Is Bailey files. 8100.000 suit against tlon In Itself—but still more >in- whether Purtell, because of his II KILLED IN FALL (OoatiBued on Pago F oot) (Conttaned On Paga Fa«r> GAIAROINE, BLACK. NAVY . ' • a e e • a I (OontlBued on Page T w e) (Oontlnuea on Page Tw o) Bill Mlller'a Riviera nightclub In usual la the possibility that th e , preaent aervlce, woold be Con- Santiago, (Bile, Sept. Vt—UP) Fort Lee. N. J., where ahe aays result could give a brand n ew . nectlcut's senior Senator should — Eleven conatructlon workers • V h o n you b rin g ui WOOL and NYLON ...... e . e # • 0 . 0 s ahe was beaten. Senator seniority over a presently ■ he win. were killed yesterday In the col­ your Doctor's praacrip- Twenty-five Ku Klux Klan seated senator. (H e Federal Law lapse of acaffoldlag on a nearly- members from Hialeah. Fla., snd The parliamentarians cite fed­ George Santayana Passes rioos.youaraaaauradin- 1 LaM«itop-aofrivohna.'fahakwaadf«aiaiaib RAYON GABARDINE .... Soviet Troops Are Spotted The peculiar and confusing completed building In downtowa Blsas 18 to 30. - 15 other witnesses summoned be­ eral law to show that even should ■ •f . gtodiantaafhigb0ndenta vent He waa 88. The clinic, overlooking the an- unwtol FsN ihadw in this IS dsraw. HAND ROLLED HEM three French-built airbases in Sen, William A. Purtell (R.. bers take oath. This would make Premier - Designate Abdullah higher than elaawbort. North Korea. through I an Interpreter at U. 8. it appear that as a winner against The noted Spanish writer died dent Roman Colotseum, had bean 51 gauge btoMy. Eighth. Army headquarters. He France because of defective run­ Conn.), was appointed last July Yall eonceded failure beeauae of Lt. Lee Dong A'up said he aaw Benton he would simply continue In the solitude in which he lived hla home here for the paat 38 ■ ' Moy we serve you? calmly answered qtwations during ways . . . Yugoslavia will stand to fill the vacancy caused by the differences with 'Knmal Jum- te jfBW very • " 0 **h"teMeaaMi. about 20 Ruaaians dressed in Chi­ his Senate service and outrank his during the final quarter century years. a 60-mlnute session. side by aide with Turkey ” in the death of Sen, Brien McMahon (D., blalt, leader of the Soclallet na­ All Pure Silk Scarfs nese Communist uniforms at 8i- successor in McMahon's seat. of his long life. The famed philosopher was bqm The North Korean oflicer aald event of an attack”, top Yugoslav Conn.), then Connecticut's senior tional front. ' vW ESTO W N nulju airfield In June, 1651. He said Howevtr, the parliamentarians During the paat few years, age In Madrid, Dec. 18, 1863. Although he had heard Russian advisors are military leader says. Senator. He Is now Benton’s Re­ flo r a l prints or paialey designs in he understood they installed m U- say that the section of general had enfeebled and ehrivelcd him. a Spanleh s u b ^ t to the end, fie PHARMACY popular full stee aquaraa. Each nlrcmft guns at the Red airfield, attached to the North Korean Prescott Bush says In Bristol publican opponent. HELD IN FIRE PROBE But the phlloeopher'e mind waa thought by manyn to be Rep. Abraham A. Rlbicoff (D- and permanent laws relating to but that he did not know whether army olficers school and were eent he favors better labor, social and Hartford, Sept. 37—GP)—Joha stayed sharp and alert to the end. American elnce he iived In the ,,i ’■TEL. 3-OOM «velfare legtstetion . . . Former Conn.) and Prescott Bush, Repub­ the Senate superaede state laws they remained to fire them. to various government ministries L, Walton, 24, of this city was His final book and one of the most United Stataa from the time he deputy collector of Internal rev­ lican, are opponents for the re­ One eection, entitled "Salariea of 4M MAKTPOBO ROAD TheJWHALCeo. Oeeertod In AprU in North Korea after the outbreak hvld today la connection with a Important, "Dominations and was nine years old until IBlli TiMJWHALCca of the war. enue sentenced to six years in fed­ mainder of McMahon’s unexpired Senators," read In part: The lieutenant was 0>mmunUt flash factory fire which fatally Powers," waa completed and Practically hla whota life was spun OPCN 0 A. M.-10 P. M. j t : i 9 C Grom Staaipa Given With Cash Salra He told o f seeing the Russians eral prison on conviction of writ- term, ending Jan. 8, 1657. “Salaries of members appointed security officer at the Psnmunjom buracd Valve Roy, 87, aad critic­ published only last year. outaide Spain. t«t extortion letters to three If Benton wins re-election, there to fill vacancies In the Senate Bondnya mad HoUdaya armistice atlks until he deserted near anti-aircraft guns at fiinuiju Santayana died, surrounded by t-B B C A U S K ,-V O U ft.OVB MICIR T H IN a **- I prominent men In Montgomery, Is no question that he would be ally burned George Hope, *8, po­ armistice talks until he deserted lice said. tha books ha lovad, la hia tiny (Owttooad Fago Th|B6> ^ '- He related also that ha had (C Paga Thtae) Ala. senior to the winner of ths Rlbi- ' (OmHaued eo Pago Thraa) 1 •5

■■A l’’"*’ ' ' r, ■ i- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1952 PAGE ■<1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN- SATURDAY* SEPTEMBER 27* 1962 V k O E T W O mlttae* depend* upon It. And Tttseday at 10 a. m. la Sugsitor 200-18 Jete yaaterday with a Santayana PaMes Peculiar Situation seniority la th# rule within oom- COMPLETE m J Stsagsrd T ia I s E f f w t M ae gun bunt about ruuN.M: Re-Appointed Baptist Speaker mltteea by which chairmen are Dump Truck Court long—roughly the tlma UNAM Reveals Local Plans •Coventry 71m next aseeting of IMlaad gtorting 2 s .: I. T n t o m n r UN Troops picked. MAIR a to say ‘^ons thou mad ons." Seen in Elections ha bald Wednesday at tbs At 88 in Consent Also, where both Senators from PTA win U. R lhfth Air Fares cred- 2 TOP Rnrs! social rooms In Tolland Federated For UN Week Observance _____ , ( L • state are of the same party as Don’t forget to turn your tbs doubto kin to L t CecU G. ATING Bids Opened Church at 8 o'clock. The tbeuM (OoxUnnad From Paga Om ) the administration In pow er,. the Appointments Are Made clocks beck one hour before San Antonio, Tex. [ f R r C r w S F 1!VIGr wacs (OsaMaasd lia a i B iia |0na) w ill ba "SpM lai Fsatarea at the Flush Reds senior member virtually controls SYSTEMS going to bed tonight Foster said predalan flying on Olto Hicks Memortsl School," Tolland's Manchester wUI partake in the*. The booth wiU bo attended next shall commence on the, day of federal patronage In hla atate. AND . Standard Time goes Into of­ tho part of ths Rads eanssd ths As a eblld Santayana choaa tha Two S-Ton^hicles Will program for ita young psopls. Mra. “Draaai- United NaUons eeventh birthday | week by Mrs. Frank Bickford, on their appointment and continue Beyond these concrete advant­ By Board of Education fset at exactly 2 a. m. tomor- freak aaoond kiU—a lO G wlngman I “Affair la Ufa o f a acholar. He played no SERVICE R o b ^ M. Hutehtnaon, ehalm an eelebraUon with a fesUval at Monday; Mrs. Norman Any, Tuoa- until after their succeesors are ages there are little rourtealea Be Supplied by Firm |OW morning. In HiU Fight followsd hla leader Into the hall of gamea but stayed at home, reading Solve your heating proMesw a of tbs program eommittss, will I Trinidad' T»*aiwiw Bowen School, Saturday, Oct. U .. day, Mn. Edward J. Mack, Wed- and drawing. He never used a elected and qualified: provided, and niceties that go with the If you find yourself an hour buUots from the Sabre guns. iMtall new heatlag sysliM : 27— Tu«wJ»y mfUr acbo^ »t Introdues the subject. Msmbars of ■ |tIS4:IS4tH SiaMHaa Anothsr event of UN Wedk, Oct i neaday; Mn. Melvin Hathaway, that when Senators havo been seniority prestige. From East Hartford early for church tomorrow, Pretmto UN AcOene typewriter, never drove an auto- T h * Board o f EducaUon ho# op- homo o f Mro. A. J. Crlckmoro ths facuitjr w ill partldpata in the ■> 20-26, will be a public memorial i Thuraday; and Mn. Gordon Todd, mobUe, never danced, never play­ elected during a aine d l« adjourn­ • FURNACES you’ll know yoasilroed up on Elaewharo the eenlor Communist ment qf the Senate to succeed pointed ochool onumoroton Mro. "High otroot with their loader, M n. The rontract for furnishing the discussions and aaowar questions. aervice at one of tho local, Frldhy. A new ahlpment of cook- ed a musical Instrument, and never i 0 0 the clock changing OM>n. armlstic dbisgsts today again pro­ H Snnday 2 Techalrelwr Hite appointees, the aalarlea of the • DUCT WORK i K n n cth A . Downln*. Mrs.' Horoco Ethel Corga Record books wilt bo Town Highway Department with Other members of the program diviaian fcoglit btlaSy with a band churches on Thursday, O c t 23.! books has arrlvod at,Uie booth and built anything. He also never mar­ of Rada 800 yarda to the west and tested what ha called Allied "pw- Senators ao elected shall com Deaths Last Night = K . Hording, ossiatont, to wortc en turned in to ctoso'tho 4-H year two five-ton dump trucks was planning committea are Mra. Oh's- “On dM BMarn“ and Philip Burgess la directing the tor- ; U N pins and an Interaatlng new ried. In later years hs said hs once • OIL lURNERS then rualMd into-ths main batOs aacutiitkig and butchering of Red W ' • mencs on tha day follow inf their : tiM prelMit in South Coventry, ond that day. T h in win be an olectlon awarded to the Brockway Motor rstt Von Volkanburg, M n . John rival and M n . Paul Adam# 1# In pamphlet, a Fold-O-Olobc, a n on considered becoming nn architect alongMds ths Amsrioans. priaoners In U N stookadea. •'Hlqg SelMMarB election." ' Mn. iomso T, Loldlow to work in of oglcan for tho oomlng year. Cto., Inc., of East Hartford by Act­ Elliott Mn. Luther Barnard. Mr. charge of the memorial service. : tale. or a painter. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and M n . Nappi w ith Mr. Frank N orth Korean Gen. Nam n earn- Thla la the provision, authorl 'Plumbing and Beginning Monday, double ing General Manager James H. 8 MlOa Dowasd A clothing coUoction for the; Other chairmen In U N A M not At the clinic here he lived n Boston — Georgs F. Parker, 86, Formica and Mn. Theodon Pal­ Track Owner plalnad la a letter to Lt. Oea. Wil- Ilea say. that would govern In Mrs*Hwding^«e"^^^ ^ i ^rchose oond. Bheekey yesterday. The succesaful Tba A ir Fores announosd atgbt needy of tho world will be among previously listod an Mn. Alfred monkstte'Ilfe. But until hts health founder of the world-known Salem mar acting In ax-officIo capacity. Uam K. Rarrlson, ebtaf UN nego­ Connecticut's case. The Nov. 4 Heating • opinion thot this work will bo moot j wlchso through Uw ochool lunch Md was 810,4^7.80. Russlsn-bum M IO Jets ware siiot the activities of VH Week. Mn. Whitney, churches; Mrs. Ssniey began to fell he enjoyed entertain­ firm of Parker Brothers, manufac­ : ____ ...loroeromprogram at the Oeorgo Horsey The ToUand Community Hen's tiator. Ruth Hlckox Is chairman ot ths Lorenaen, fonign guests; Mn. winner ot the short term race NO CHARGE , bauaflcial to them as they a r e , Six oUiar firms also bid on the Facing Hearing down during tlia warii. One UN ing ^sltors in his room, holding a turers of game*. Roborloon gchool.'Orders must be Club met for regular meeting plana, a prop-driven F-7Ff T l g ^ U k o -prevloua protests, this ons clothing drivo. Manchester mer­ would go on the Senate payroll NO OBUOATIOM I ssrvlng on tho population survey | equipment They were Dlllop Georgs Marlow, libraries; Mrs. kind Of Socratlc "open house” for San Mateo', Calif.— M ra P. C. placed by 9:30 a. m. Peanut butter Thursday night in ths church paf- cat, was foot to unex;xpla&ad followed by oim te y tbe dlacloeure chants will deconte their windows Charles E. Jacobson, Jr., movies; tha next day and Purtell would 88 M ONTHS T O P A Y ! oMunltteo of the Andover-Oovon- Salas ' and Service Company of anyone who wanted to chat with Beamer, 71, widely recognised ' / and Jelly aandwlchee wrlU be 10 tors. They w e n koets to Martin by the U N command o f aa tneldcnt to the theme of tho UN celobra- go off. ! tfr-Hshron School Planning Oom- Manchester, 111,000; Shectman On Ue S. Entry Mrs. R. P. Lambeck, publicity; Jo­ him. authority of Hawaiian customs and centa such; egg aalad tandwlchas, Urban, one of the 12 German leqd- Tha eight Communist Jet kills in Its PO W camps. tlon and one store has plana to seph Wright, park display; Mrs. If Purtell won over Benton, .ha • mlltoa, Tho anumoratlon should bo Motora, Inc., of East Hartford, Late In life. Santayana expressed nationally known as a musician 15 centa aach, ham and pickle, SO sn visiting here. Ha Is an expen mads a record total o f 88 ahot deconte the entin ston for the Adam Rhodsa. speaken bureau; would enter the Senate on Jan. 8 V. P. M U ia N • 00. ' ofmplatod by Nov, 1. flO.683;'Hartford Mack Sales and Nam protested Injury to nine the belief that there wera no truly and composer. Mrs. Beamer, the I • cents each, and on Fridays tuna on photography and ex-reporter (OoxtteMd fresi Page One) week. Mn. Louis Heard is head with no more seniority than If he Plumbing aaS Haatins ' . * ^ 0 Town Clerk*# Office will not dOwn during September by Anted Red prisonera Thuraday In the Mrs. M ark K n v ita , schools; M n. great men in hia Ufetlms. On his to' irmer Helen Desha, waa born in fish salad sandwiches st 2(r cents Service, Inc., 112,768.60; Brun­ and eecn tary o f the cooperative, of the window diaplay commlttso. had never served while hla Sue 886 NO. M A IN 8Tr. bo open today a# voUra will bo ^lota. The prevloua monthly CbeJu lalaad camp off South Korea V. F. Oonant, public rslatloM 87th birthday, he told a raportar: H(onolulu. each. ners, In c , o f Manchester, 112,994; Action Team. He showed slides on ment of Immigration and Naturali­ Miss Marion Casey and Miae cesaor In McMahons olfl seat would MANCHESTER ; mada at tho Town Office building Ughsr of te was set last AprU. — diarlnaert IM d ay Iqr the UN. Tha UNAM Invites new members as I'm not happy. I am content . . . De* Moines, la.— Fred S. HIrd. Churrh Mpeting White Motor Oo„ of Hartford, travelogue. Refnshments followed. sation contends U as wss nsver Allied Idantrymen. supported Catherine Putnam are In c h a w outrank him and all other new ' In South Coventry from 9 a.m. un- Anted atatament said the nine Individuals and aa organlaattona. in sDlitiilitude. I'm in m y natural Senator* of the Jan, 8, 1963, class 73, former U. 8. marshal for tbe COMPLETE HEATING Rev. IVuman O. Ireleind, minis­ 818,084.70; Autocar Sales and nsturalited. by mortar and artillery fire, o f the literature and booths Iot • til 6 p.m. were hurt—none seriously—aa UN Mrs. Betty Dorr la msmberahip stateTK bMsuae of tha Interim service Southern District of. Iowa and one' 7 SERVICE ter of the First Congregational Service Co., of Hartford, 813,788. Ths 62-ysar-old Urns, desciibsd pulsed a Communist company In U nited Nations Association of ng one of his last Inter- Record# at the Town Clerk's of- troops antared a compound to aaiae chairman. A ll who havo Joined the Durifn from Nov. 6 to that date. The time Olympic rifl* champion. Church, wlllv u m "Goas Ravala- The trucks will be equipped with by Sen. Williams (ft-D e l.) ss a ’ ll 60-mlnute Sgbt over a bill po­ Manchester. Tha booth at tho views, he smiled and aaid: • (lea a# ot fTlday show that M tlon in the American Tongue," as Doctorg Declare dictator of rackets In Wast Vir­ three POWa who rushed an AlUed new association prior to Sept 0 Mrs. George H. Williams only seniority Purtell would have a four-cubic yard body with sition nortbsaat of tbs punchbowl Municipal Building will be attend­ rm quits blind, you know, as '-'gbaent## baOoU have boon given his neimon topic Sunday at 10:46 ginia and southsrn (Mtio, currently supervisor into a barbed wire fence. have been Included In the list of would be an alphabetical one slid otM-yard extension. on ths eastern front ed from 2:30 to 4:30, Monday Mra. George H. Williams, ac­ well aa deaf. Tve tbe beginning of Rev. Kenneth L. Maxwell « u t a. m. Nuratry class will be at is in ths midst an involvsd suit charter memben. Sixteen, local that wouldn't apply a# to hU Con­ ShMkey, ths town engineer, la Patton Ig Unwell ot Tbs Rads also sent four small through Friday, except on Wednes­ companied by Mra. James H. Mc­ cataract In my right aye and Start Course 10:30 a. m., with Mrs. W. Bryca by the Internal Revenue depart­ In Ohio, 88 per cent of the elec­ organisations have Joined or are necticut colleai^e whether he serving as acting general manager stebs at "Luka the Gook's Cas­ day when the houn wlU be from Veigh and Mrs. John Murphy, have can't see very well with my left The Community Baptlit Church CA ten-we#fcs course In ereative Honeywell ss eommItUa cNkihnan. ment. I t contends he owea 82,860,- tricity la produced from coal-op­ 10 a.m. until noon. Free litentu re sponsoring the UN group as thsir ahould ba Bush or RIbIcoff. Bush In the abaence o f General Manager us," a dominating paak in Qm returned from Milwaukee where one. And I can't write well any­ of Manchester wUl ^have as Its' Mting will bagln Monday at 8 Participating in the Religious Ed- (( tram Page Oae;) 000 In back incoma taxes, interest erated geMratora. WiU be displayed at the booth at ty-lawa permit. There an 20 would come first onf tha rollcall Lm. at the Nathan Halo Oom- Rtcbard Martin, who left yester- •iune area. single membershipe on tho charter they attended the 26th annual con­ more.” guest speaker tomorrow. Rev. and Rlblcoff would have rank be­ i n TRUE, i n NEW., irs ucatlott Sunday Mrvices that day and penalties. Gen. Jamea A . Van Fleet, all times when ths building is huhity Ointor in South Coventry, for the Internatlonal City Mans- schlsophrenlo of ths paranoiac s t a r t s TOM OBBOW vention of the Supreme Emblem Santayana was beat, known to cause hla transition from the 82nd will be Royal O, Fisher, principal Sen. WiUlsras, in dsacribliig Lisa mender of the U. S. BIcbth Army, open. ' lis t Kenneth L. Maxwell, a minister of 1 Oct. 1 at the Wickham Memo- of Coventry Public School Syetfim, gera* Aaaodatlon Conference In typs”—Incompetent to stand trial. Club of the United States of Americans for his only iwvel, "The Congress to th# 88rd would be I a "notorious rackstssr." ac- congratulated AlUed unita for re­ "EXCUSE MY DUST* Central Baptist Church o f Hart­ library, Bumslda avenue. East and Miss Grace Y. White, chair­ Kansas City. Mo. n tto n , who Uvaa In W est Hart­ America. Approximately 800 dete- Last Puritan.” Ha once described uninterrupted. It la the unInter' 1 cuasd the government o f failure capturing Old Baldy on the west­ man of tha Church Board of Chris­ ford, was taken into custody by "DECISION I^9)0BB DAWN" (atea were in attendance from the hla hook about Ufa In New Eng­ ford and president o f tho Amer- rupted service that eounta In the lartford. The two-hour weekly to push its tex caas. ern front and defending^ key hUIa wUI have as Instructor tian Educatloo. A t 9:80, parents FBI agents In New York City on S p o t Soviet Units United States and Alaska. land as "The Memoirs' of My lean Baptist llome Mission Socie­ seniority rating. A case In point Wheeling Downs and asveral near the punchbowl a week ago. M a n c h e s te r snd children o f the Church school Aug. 6. The agents aatd ha was Mrs. Williams, a paat supreme Time." His autobiography, "Per­ familiar to New EngUndars la tandray WtlMO Vanco, Utorary other Lias boldlnga have been Ha praised the South Korean sona and Places," waa published ty. Ha will preach at 10 a. m. on DODGE poetry editor, lecturer, critic, are Invitsd to ths sanctuary to be W apping accompanied by hia mother and CIRCLE At K or^n Field ;iresldent, waa again h o n o r^ 'h y that of Senator* Saltonstall and thrown Into receivership by the Etrtth Division tbr a "magnificent 'Making Real tha Churth of Our wsleomsd by ths minister and of­ ths two had train ttcksU to Call- TODAY thni SUN. D ate Book oeing appointed supreme organiser during World W ar It. Lodge. Maasaebusett* Republlcana. conductor at creative writing government unUI the claim la aet- p^ermanee" in the pimchbowl ficers o f ths Church school. Regis­ (ornflL Federal authorities charged ’ Lenka S-S879 for another year. Seventeen new The noted philosopher waa tha Draami." Lodge waa In the Senate before •a. The course Is being of- tled. Lias once-offerad to aettle for FOR FIFTY-TWO tration for the Church school wUI Mias Rite Hack, South Windsor Patton was bidden In the attle of aector. (Coatlaned from Page One) Saturday. Sept. 27 clubs ware instituted under her son o f Augustin Ruis and Joaefina An Invitation la extended to aU Saltonatalt but hla tenure wa* by tiM extension dlviaton o f OowpBmente Begbnent follow In ths vastry. Cigar Harvest Festival queen, will his home for aevan yeara, avoiding 81,600,000 but tha govqrnment supervision In 1952. Borraa da Santeyaqa. Hla mother Baptist farolltea In this area and broken by war aervice. When he University of* OonnecUcut. Ha measaged the 38th Regiment p ^ a .o lr n ii Country Auction, rummage and The Senior Hl-Youth Fellowship leave Bradley Field Thuraday tnductlon Into tha m filtery asrv- turned It down. whUe ha marcheU south from Man­ Mrs. McVeigh wss also honored had been reared In the United to othere to attend this service, waa returned to the Senate, Sal MORE WAYS NEW THAN CARS COSTING I Vance roeelvod his education In of the U. S. Second Infantry Dlvl- cake sale, Washington School, States and her flret husband waa of ths First CMigrsgational morning via American Alrllnea for lesB. In another court fight, nearly churia, whare he had undergone by being appointed supreme dis­ Boys and girla o f the» church tonsUlI waa hla senior. Mican Engtlsh schools. Ho tion that Its performance at Old 10-3 p. m. HUNDREDS OP DOLLARS MORS Church will msst Sunday from Calif., her reward from townspeo- Dr. Von Salsan testUlsd that Tour years ago, Uas' attornsya told George Sturgis, a son of Nathaniel school attend the church aervice The whole question of seniority a Vienna oorraspondent and Baldy "againat a determined Com mlUUry training. ' Soaday, S ept 28 trict deputy for Connecticut, Ehiat le for winning the local contest. Patton bslisvsd he was kidnapped the court Llaa had mada his money Russell Sturgis o f Boston, Mass. with their parents and after the may appear academic to the aver' Sitor, founded and edited the 7-9 p. m. In Um vsstry, Thera Eighth Army offleen M not Bible Seminar, Manchester Additional honors were brought to he leaves at 7:40 and files to through illegal whisky and gam­ munlat force supported by Intenae Sturgis died In 1857. During a age voter, but to membera o f Con' tlm##. served on special srlll bs an slsctlon o f offlosn. AU S by the F B I and was "thrown In Oouacll o f Churches, South Meth- Connecticut by the election of Mrs. Children's story leave for the par' StoF M for a **MNglc»MEa'* domoaitrafkNi LaGuardla Field. The flight west Jail." — bling operations, but that he no artillery and mortar fire exampU- Bay whether they believed'him. visit to Spain alx years later, hia greea It Is o f prime Importance. „jienU for McOaU's rnaga- mambsrt o f high and tskhntcal flea tha spirit and leaolutsnaaa of — ON THE SAME SHOW — odlat Church, 8:80 p. m. Marlon Zwart, of Stamford, to the aonaga where clasaee are In set' stops at Chicago and Lot Ange- Ths refuge In the attic room, longer participated In thoee fields. The Communists have consis­ widow married Auguatin de San­ alon for all ages. N u n ery and pro The right to membership on com' founded CreaUve Art Aaso- school ago ars Tnvltad to partlcl- JOHN 2CAUREEN office of supreme president Mra. THEN JUDGE FOR YOURSBLFI lea, asriving in ths latter city on studying art and aodal aciencat, That was In 1949. U as waa sc- th lf command.*' Monday, Sept. 29 tayana and tha noted philosopher .s In New York and did Iran#- pats In the slsctlon. All group FAVNE e OHARA tently maintained that only the Marguerite Reeves of Windsor aenool children are cared for at the Monday. I t la an Air-tourist quitted, after a month-long trial, Ten B-29 SuperforU last night "Candidatea Discuss tha Issues' waa born tho next year. Etiona on two books for Germany, oountslors nra Invitsd to ho pres­ was to Patton "a way of escaping Chinese People's "Volunteen” and vine, was re-elected supreme chap­ parsonage during the entire church TRADING HIGH night. Hsr accommodations will of criminal charges of Income tax dumped 100 tons o f bombs on Pan- R A N D O LPH SCOTT Ih Bowers School Auditorium, 8 p.m. Hla mother returned to Boston, la former editorial peg# ent. reality," the psychiatrist said. chunjang, an ordnance shipping lain. service. ba at the Hollywood Rooasvelt Ask^ If Patton bad suffictsnt evasion. To the Shores af TrIpoU North Korean troops are fighting however, to be with her three Stur­ ! wrlUr for the HarUord Cour- There 'will bs n s p e c if huslnsSs terminal In northeast Korea. Wednesday Oct. 1 Others attending the convention gis children. Young Santayana re­ masting Monday o f tha oongragm- Hotel. The next three days she mantel capacity to explain his Re now Is eehrlng as general In Korea .except for a small Hun­ Annual dessert card party. Or T n s n o n r nt on fsnaraf and Burepean af- UM light bomber pilots reported vi’ere Mra. George Grazladlo, past mained with hla father until he the prospectus received and It la will tour the Beverly Hills resi­ csss to tha coun. Dr. Von Salam manager of Wheeling Downs under I and as curcurrent events hlstorl- fton of tha church In tha vaatry ntruction last nl|mt o f 68 Rad garian medical unit fond Pariah Chapter, D. A. R., supreme president; Mra. Marlon waa nine and than Waa taken to expected Manchester and vicinity dential aectlon, homes o f the said: the government recelverahlp. The p.m„ woodruff Hall. SOUMENE duiirtng W orld W ar n . He Is at 8 p. m. Action wUI ba tnkan High-ranking American officers Friedrich, president; and Mrs. NO ONE OENT M LE oval will wind up a 66-day meeting supply vehicles on North Korean Now! Extra! Special! Am erica and left under hia moth' will supply participants of the r literary editor of the OB tha Tota of tha Flrat Congra- stars, and tha Santa Monica "Ha la inteUigent and he can have declared publicly that Rus­ Saturday, Sunday, Oct. 4-6 Marie Kabrlck, paat president of I N C O R P. O R A T E D Oct, 4 and w ill atege a fall meet- roads. eria care. HI# father remained In cruise, either from the pharmacists nt Views on Books" and gntlonnl Church choir o f Bapt. 17 bsaches. She will spend one entire understand worda but the mean­ World Championahip sian speaking pilotspiloU ih Communist Rededication of Salvation Army the Rockville Emblem Club. lag laten A t Seoul, a 'Ut S. Sabre' Jet pilot elan Spain. of the city or tkelr physician Arttrar Bras Start etry_ editor. __ In 1M8, ho resigned that Mra Ruth Wallas be approw day at various movie studios ing to us Isn't thera to him." JeU have Been heard ovtr the Citadel and 86th A n n iv e r a ^ oh U as returned to the track yes­ today said he ahot down two Red friends. Special programs which lobe up free laneiag and then ad by that group as tbs next or­ where she will be given a screen Giving an exampis of Patton’s radio by Allied airmen In MIO servanca. terday afternoon after being re­ will appeal to the two profesalons, DODGE jauM Sa editorial writer for tha ganist for, ths ehuKh. teat. personality, the phyehlstrlst said WALCOTT Wednesday, O ct 8 closely afftllkted In many respects, nringfleld Republlcaa, Sunday mnasso nt St. Mary's South Windaor la one o f two "Patton left school when ba was leased on bond. *^Lm Bald he -had heard Red Local DruggiflU DSFSNDABILITY His Income tex case now Is In Dinner Efance, Chaney Brothers have been arranged. I Coventry Cooperative kindsrgar* Church on School straat wlU ha towns, whose floats In the festival 18. He waa unable to give me forces had received euppliea of U. 8. Tax Court, whsra further MARCIANO Athletic Association, 'Villa Maria, Churches Felix Blanc of tha Connecticut STORE HXTURES VALUE n pu|^ undsr the leadership oonductad nt 7:80 a. m., 9:80 parad# won first place as tha best very good reason but hs felt he the Ruaalan-made Katuaha rocket hearing la acheduled in Washing­ Glaatenbury, 6:80 p. m. May Take Cruise Board o f pharmacy ha* been MADE TO ORDER—NO JOB their teacher, Mrs. Elsie Jones m. , and 10:80 a.'m.; nt St. Joaaph'a o f Conn, municipal antrles, which was not getting a trua sdueation. gun. He amid moat o f the arma and ton. D. C., on O c t 8. FIGHT PICTURES Toeaday. Oct. 14-Friday, Oct. 17 Wapping Community Church named.aa apeclal repreaentetivs TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL rklM on a science activity Church in Eaglavllla at 8:80 n. m sponsored a trip for a local wtO' He felt th at' hooka and teachers Cent. Every Night From ammunition uaed by North Korean See I 1 Rev. D a ^ Crockett, Minister ogram. This learning activity Date Book ner. East Windsor was the other Immigration oAclals said ISth ramM K.O. forcea were Ruaalah made and Ehiehaiv# Club's "Industry’i During tha paat few days Man for thl%atatc. Ha declares that al­ wers madia for propagandising hearing would be held for Uas on U m beat films look better - Open House," State Armory. Mrs. Anthony UrhanctU, Organist ready many reservations have been 434 CENTER n — PHONS 1101 or §102 lata o f autumn leaves to pre- Saturday gatherings Include s town. fx7,7i*iTlYt.r¥Jsin,M :i''.) about half o f the arma used by cheater druggiata have received DWYER PRODUCTS ■tudente Our tdeaa on Democracy the illegal entry charge In Pitts­ gtaat Bast Windsor i and Choir Director made and he expects several hook- them for primary grade so­ •eml-formal dance of tha Young Chnrehea the Chineae Reds came from the Satordny, Oct. 18 from the office of their New-Bhig' Weet Street, Bolton, Tel. 6S2S wera {^paganda. He feela that we burgh In two or three weeks. CONTINUOUS SHOW Sooa "8ho*a Wertdng Her W ay 9:30 a.m. Church School Inga from this part ot tha atate. las. The program Is also a Motbara Club from 9 p. m.. to 1 The topic of Rev. David were an Inferior race attempting Soviet Union. AA opening meeting, HoUiater land organization Invitetlona to Tnere was no Indication aa to IN PERSON 8 T A R T IN O A T 2:18 ' Thin CoUege" . . . "King Kong" 10:45 a.m. Worship Service f project as they are learn- The North Korean, about five School, 8:30 p. m. n. m. nt tha Nathan Mala' Com' Crockett'a sermon at the 10:46 to control the rest o f mankind and when the deportation action would , . . and other hits. Prelude. "Pastorale” Douglas Join In an 11-day crulaa to the 'm g colors, ocmparlaone and llke- munity Canter. Music w ill bs feet four inches In height, appear­ West Indies and South America, service tomorrow morning will be that falsehoods were being taught be Instituted. October 24, 26 Hymn, "Fight the Good Fight" nsases. Cutting and art enter in- furnished by H sttle Matteson, Jr., TTnprofltahle Speculations and a In school." ed before Allied newsmen dressed Harvest Bazaar of Coraeratone Boyd which start# from New York next 4a this acUvIty as well as creative and eroheatra from Manaflsid Can' Man's Duty." Oourt-appoatsd phychiatrist Dr. In a U. 8. Arm y green fatigue Club in State Armory. Offertory "Allegretto” Dvorak. Jan. 7; The Cunard liner, Caronia, ' songs and rhythm. The classes tar. Proceeds win be used to­ Grange Sunday will be obaerved Benjamin H. Gottesflcld and U.8. Jacket over a Korean white shirt, Also Rotary Club's Minstrel, Anthem "It la a Good Thing to ha# been chartered by the New ' will also see the trees In color on ward the many communttv aervice at tho Windaorvllle MathodUt Attorney WaUacs R, Burke recom­ IJ. 8. A rm y green fatigue pants, WaddeU School., Give Thanks" England organisation, and In add! supervised walks. Their creative projecta sponaored by tho club (2iureh tomorrow. Members of mended hoapftaitaaUon for Patton BURNSIDE THEATER green fatigue cap and field ahoea. Saturday, O ct 26 Hymn "Father. Hear the Prayer tion to druni#!# from this part ; song Is entitled "Red Loaves Fall- In general eharga are Mra. Rob­ tha Wapping Grange plan to at­ at 8t. Ellaab^'a Hctpitel, Wash' Standing before a large wall M H 8 Class 1942 Reunion, Rtln- We Offer” Carter o f the United States, many physlC' ' Ing Down, Yellow Leaves Falling EASTWOOD HIHSELF’IN PERSON map of Korea, he willingly an­ ert L. Helms and Mrs. Anton it. tend. The service will b ^ n at 9 Ington, D.C. SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY bow Club, Bolton, 7:30 p. m. Sermon. "Unprofitable Bpecula- Ians In the N ew England area and ' Down, Over All Our Town." swered queationa. Lassen. a. na and t)ta jRcv.,Leon ^ r g wUI ■Its ■sywerlb CUttM Webb 2 GREAT TECHNICOLOR HITSI Saturday Nov. 8 tiona and a Man's Duty" friends of both pronaaions will be T o Meet Also, Saturday,' ths Coventry s AMATEURS ON tour He said he crossed . the line Annual Harvest Dance, Gibbons Hymn “A 'Charge to Keep I among tbe more than 800 persons pioacn Ik * aannon, Oleas FerS Olecer Besert ' The Meny Maids 4-H Club will Grange Old, Fashioned AueUon n Tha flM ’Mii nsaUBr «f the through tho Panmunjom neutral Assembly, C. L. o f C „ Country Have" Mason expected to make the cruiae. Fair, Sapper and Booster Night See More^Arrcifs f l5 GREAT ACTT'JOPEOpT? corridor because the Communlite Poatiuda "M arch" Schumann. ' Local pharmacists are studying Ladles Aid was held Friday after­ “ Affsir In **D resm - Qub. Program win be held from 10 a. noon at the home ot Mra. Hattie ' WiTOPSIDf SISTERS'JACKIf BRIGHT ! were "bad” for the North Korean m. through the evening program, Lane with 18 ladles present Plans In Policy Rackets T rin id a d ” bosC* Iltxxovm-JIANM nid'RIRKTWms! people and because he wanted “ to Personal Notices at the hall In North Coventry, wers made for the fall work. The S:M4!M4:W be free." Coventry Garden Club was rep­ next meeting will he held at the He had planned to make hia ^ In Memorlani resented % Mrs. George E. Rlm- Community House Friday, O ct 10. (Oentlaned P a g o O M ) break on Sept. 4, hla birthday, but ■Be mona, Mrs. Chester Coffin. Mrs. The spaaker wlU he Paul Harris. e SUN., MON., TUES. • he waa off duty that day. So Lee In end end Ipvlns.^ nunory of my Robert H. Wilcox, Mrs. Ernest The public Is Invitsd and it la he only kept the records of the said he surrendered to Allied sol­ who peseed Evans. Tuesday nights aa guests hoped that a t many aa poatihla policy game, adding R waa actu­ DlBBey's Greateat Show! diers outside the neutral zone ths at 'a meeting of Garden Gate vrlll avail themselves of the privi­ ally run by Swan. following day. STORY OF ROBIN HOOD T77VI 1 A year of eorroW. srisf, despair, Garden Club of Mansfield Center lege of hearing Mr. Harris, as he McDonald said the ring paid off mdiUMMuMM He said he had been security of­ A broken heart, beyond repair, at Community Houae in Storra. winners at the rate of 8o tor each said, South Windaor on Nov. 2. The South Korea but he had no change ' With a wart ot the hanC, and a shake In Minor Roleg of 826,000 whUe bond ot 810,000 of tbs heed: message on thS bella w ill ba "V ote until he waa assigned to Pam- ' Tou followed mother too soon, dear, each waa act fo r W are, Johnson munjon where "It waa easiest to aa you think; think when you vote and Scnise. i The double blow Is so hard to bear. Important minor roles in Cantsr Tuesday, Nov. 4. Todays youth SUN., MONs, TUES. ’ cross the line." SHOWING TTiesptans' forthcoming production THE CENTER THESPIANS He said he believed his wife and Ovenm I WHh low bent head and folded hand. count on you. Usa your freedom SUN, CONTINUOUS AT 2 F, M. , A prayer on the Up, and as 1 etam' of ."King Lady" are "Lucy Waaton" 1 PRESENT two children were killed during to vote.” MON„ TUES., 2 and 7ilS ' At the sreen mound, whorsln you llo at and "Rosa," to be plasrad by Erna Tha soouta hope the drive will STATE the war. He was separated from wur a u i With cold hands folded over a heart Burgess and Eileen Luko, rcspeC' send all South Windaor vdtera to About Town them, he said, when North Kore­ I so still. lively. the polls. A ll scouts taking p u t In KIND LADY an forcea retreated north to the A e the confidante o f the 'Ttlnd the drive will be preeented George Membera and friends of Zion Yalu river in 1950. O plesse, rood Esrtht Be kina' to him; lady," "Lucy Weston" tries In vain - By EDWARD CHCDOROV *Msiie~'aks llshillrhr hlo burdsn, nls tasks dim. Washington medals at the annual Ihrangeltcal Lutheran Ctturch He had to leave them at hla Co School With bitter tesre his pestins we reiirret to protect her friend from the SEE FBI OttCK SPrUlG home at Chongju about 70 miles have been Invitsd to tho 17th an- ; We’ll treasure his memonr, never for- acout banquet In F eb BOWERS SCHOOL danger that threatens to engulf nual Raformatlon servloe tomor­ south o f the Yalu. her in her own home. Mrs. Bur­ His wife Msrv Chlslus row afternoon at 8:30 on tha cam­ OCT. 3 and 4, 1fS2 He said he had heard that the I and cbllaren,’ gess' experience In little theater pilot o f a Communist plane shot • pus o f Concordia Collcglats Instl' 'n C K E T S 81.00 groupa In Massachusetts and Con­ tute, Bronxvllle, N. Y. Ths gen­ down near Sunchon In June 1951 necticut gives to her role of “Lu­ T o lla n d eral theme is “On the Living MM n On Sale at Weldon’s. Dairy Queen and Sean Roebock had survived and had shouted cy" a wealth Of stage background. Word W e Stand." The aermon will "Stalin, Stalin” to villagera who MONDAY, SEPT. M In the part of "Roee," the maid Mrs, Minnie Berry of North be delivered by Rev. O. C. J. H off­ came to help him so "everyone whose fear of elnlater characters knew he waa Russian." FINE CUSTOM FABRICS Anson, Maine, a former TbUand man, D.D., IJJD., director o f pub- surrounding the "kind Lady" renident, with her daughter, Mra. Ho relaUoRS o f the Lutheran Lee alao said he bad heard that caueea her to leave her mistress Lotte Raynee of Vasaelboro, Church. Missouri Synod. Rsv. Paul the pilots o f two Red planes shot MASONIC TEMPLE unprotected, Mrs. Luko will make Maine, are spending a few days at O. Prokopy, an alumnus o f Con­ down last spring in North Korea SHOWN IN FULL SUIT LENGTHS, her debut with the Center Thes­ the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Eldred cordia and Mrs. Prokopy wiU at­ were Ruaaians. pians. She was form erlv a mem He replied "yes" when asked If Doyle and calUng on M veral of tend. The ii^w t sttUig tier of Sock and Buskin and of their TbUand friends petoro re­ he thought there would be a UN TO BE TAILORED TO YOUR 7:45 P. M. the Beach Players. turning to their homes tomorrow. Christopher Columbus Society Victory. "Kind Lady” Is to he presented for I woRdorful meal In response to the series of MIm Bernice A. Hall and MIm win resume meetings tomorrow at Oct. 3— 4 at Bowers School. Tick­ INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS T ito Matthews of the-East Haven 3 p. m.. at the Italian-American questions the North Korean made ets are on sale now at Weldon's High School faculty are spending Club. Plans are under way for these statements: W00DW0RKIN8 Drug Store, Sears Roebuck, and Cites 8 Reasons Clipjilprniss^ the week end at ths Hall Camp the annual banquet, the date of "Hiejfuri'at f the Dairy Queen, or may be Conrteons acrvice, tastefnl (1) Morale among North Korean ff at Lake Chaffee, Ashford. which is ast for Sunday, Oct. 12, e iT!V purchased from any Thespian and aU members are urged to at­ decor and a wonderful troops seemed "very low" but member. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Marsh of that was not the case among the ALL DAY T O D A Y and M O N D A Y , SEPT. 29 [ DWYEK PRODUCTS New Britain were recent guests tend. After the meeting refresh­ ments wUl be served. menu. Come in often! Chinese. A^rngtS^ool. / Diamonds are composed o f car­ St the home of Mr. and Mrs. (2) "Lower class" civilians In ;WaM Street BeKen, TeL U t« Emery M. Clough. The wives are ctNfiWNnrt bon. Divorces were granted In yi nsqicrai.viniiii— w North Korea want the truce tklks ■IsterS. to succeed "under any condition," Mr. and Mra. Louis Miller of terday’s session o f the Superior aw ■« Sweie w I* wre Court to Peter Rurkoskl of this and "higher class” people support Hartford were guests at the home DANCING the Allied principle of voluntary MR. DAN L QUINLAN You ’ll learn the latest method# of food preparation on the beautiful abw of their grandmother, Mrs. Goura town, from Bessie Rurkoekt, on the grounds of desertion; and to TONIGHT 0 4 JT repatriation of prisoners. B. Judaon. Maytag Dutch Oven Oo» Range . . . the only range that cooks ON w ith Rose G. Selble o f 14 Oakland (3) In Kaesong, where he was Mr. and Mra. Joseph Krawchysk Featnrtng CLOTHING COUNSELLOR street from Francis Selble of based, the Chinese commiyiists are gat O F F — automatically. Firat, you’ll k c a complete demonstration o f and daughter, Nancy, wore guests Farmington. • PLUS ... A GRAND MUSICAL HIT! • LEO WATTS specially trained troops and tieat o f relatives In Hartford. CBI 2 X the Korean civilians better than do W ill be with us on these two days to take meas­ the many work-saving, time-Mving Maytag features that homemakera Mrs. Rose Gold of Hartford waa Manchester Grange membera the North Korean troops. urements and advise aa to your special require­ a recent guest at the home ot her are remlndril that the aimual m (4) H e had believed the Com­ ments. everywhere are talking about. Then you’ll tee an actual cooking demon­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sion of the Connecticut State munist charges of Allied use of Ghorches and family. Orange wlU be held in Foot Guard ,, TfcCHNiCOlOR _ _ germ warfare and thought most stration. Interesting new recipes will be tested in the super-insulated BINGO The TlUIand Public Library As­ Hall. Hartford. Oct. 18-18. Tha North Koreans believed it because ORANGE HALL sociation will be host to a book Sixth degree will he conferred on ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ o f newspaper accounts and pic­ Dutch Oven . . . in the Sizzle-Serve Broiler . . . in the Dutch Cooker exchange meeting for several the evening o f the 17th. Local tures. Since he surrendered he no ALL ORDERS small Ubrartea In the surrounding Grangers desiring to take the de­ longer believed the charges. W ell . . . and on the powerful top burners. Be sure to attendl Y ou H area on Oct. 9. About twenty Stop Attraction ^ (5) "O f course” the Communist PHOTO FITTED EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT gree should contact the aecretary, have a wonderful time, and you may win one of the valuable door prigfif* small Ilbrariea will be represented Mrs. Jerome Tourtellotte, aa soon TONIGHT •¥ sent spies and agents across the to assftre you of a and win meet at 10 o'clock to ex­ as possible fo r apiUicatian blanks. line but not from Panmunjom. CUSTOM SUITS change hooka and hear a talk given (6 ) H e does not believe Red PERFECT fit reasonably priced- by Mias EUixabeth Hicks, who re­ Mrs. Alice WethereU of 33 Flor­ charges of atrocities by Allies cently returned from Ihuope. Miss ence street has been appointed THE SYMPHONY FOUR -P against priaoners of war because starting at S59.50 Hicks will teUc on “Ramblss to ticket chairman for the aupp^ W IT H ^ "America la a Democratic country the House o f EhigUsh Literary Sunset l^bekah Lodge, Assembly and Americans are not 'bar­ Ughta." A t 18:30 p. m,. tho Ladles officers night, Monday, Oct. 8. WALTER PHELPS. VOCAUST ^ baric.' " Society of the ToUsnd Federated 8:30 In Odd Fellows KaU. Reser­ Manchester Rubbish Removal Yan've bean walUag for them ae here they ara^ . Church WlU serve luncheon to the vation ahould be made with Mra. EXTRA! HELD OV€R FOR Oilneee Offer Recruiting group In the church parlors. WethereU at an earty date. ready- te give yen a deSgbtfni evening at entertain- ^ Indueemrnt PHONE 24988 Marriage Intentions filed at the Suiufayp Monday Tuesday nwat. COME IN TONIGHT. ^ Town Clerks office include Howard Kuala Lumpur. Malaya—(J7— * FINE FO(H> * LEGAL BEVERAGES ^ Pomeroy Bugbee'-truck' driver of WORLO CHAMPIONSHIP Chinese guilds and associatloiu B. D. PEARL’S ASHES, RUIM SH . ETC., R O M STORES. HOMES West WtUlngton, and Elaine Lola SaaM-IHIlM^Hall are offering cash grants to Oil- APPLIANCE & FURNITURE CENTER Gordon, stenographer, ToUand; WALCOTT-MARCIANO Sundny Dinnen Served nese families If their sons volun­ TRANSIENT OR CONTRACT Werner Frederick Gaell, electrici­ ToUand Ttenpiks fWm 12 Noon teer to Join the Malayan police MEN'S W€AR, an, and Ruth Anna Woodworth, Madera and (Nd Faakira ' HGHT PICTURfS to 8tS0 P. Bf. force. both o f ToUand. A total of 12 associations have 449 M AIN STREET — TELEPHONE 7S9D COMPUETf INSURANCE COVERAGE Chariea H. Laobard and 'Duncan n cH T ew«o«asTsn.coeui advertised #uch offers In the drive RUBINOW BLDG. — TELEPHONE 3264 O. Groner of ToUand have hem in­ to enroll 400 Chinese In the force, structed to report for Jn^ duty Th# ^h##t ofl#r it 3149- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 PAGE Fiy§^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19»2 #AGE FOUR ad by Rabbi Aaron Tweraky. Serv- ploy** of th* Amston Silver Ooro- G^mpletes Coiiree Rockville loas art aebadulad aa fOUowa: Sun- At Cooking School No Wheat Import, >any. Is under treatment at the dayrK ol Nldra, 8:30 p. m.; Mon­ Vlndham 'Community Memorial FURNmiRE t Brief Ceremonies Launch Interior o f New* North Branch Bank Adlai Blast Local Democrats Back day, Sacharta, morning service, at Russia Price High Hospital, Wlllimantle, for Injury In Cancer Control 8:80 a. m.; Ylxkor, memorial serv­ suatalned when a heavy object nWSHEi fell on hla foot at th* Company's Several Granted Divorces ice at 11:30 a. m.; Mussaf, addi­ A three-seminar training coura* DWYEK PtODUen North End Bank's Opening tional service at noon; Mlnchah, r Tel A v i v —WH-^Th# Israel plant. If.!!,*' " - ' ' .#■' 1 Hits Jeiiner Platform of 10 Points government Is not abis to import School Mrnn In volunteer leaderahlp for cancer West Street, BsHsk, TM. SSM : •' > ' afternoon scrvlc* at 3:30 o'clock; workers heading cancer control In Superior Court Session Nellah, closing aervlca at 4:30 Russian wheat In exchang* for The hot lunch menu ’ for the *14 citrus fruit, acordlng to a foreign Hebron eletmentary school for the prdgrama in the 19 district branch­ P l a n k s I n c l u d e C o n t r o * «> "»»«“ pl*nnlng and supervision m. es of ths Connecticut Division of Publir Inspecting JS'etc r-. riauKS innuae. ^ y,, ^werage sysum. Rabbi Tweraky wilt deliver a ofice spokesman here. week beginning Sept. 29 Is: Mon­ O f Indiana ribbon at th* It waa stated that th* wheat the American Cancer Society, has .'J- m ▼crsial W ater Depart- 8. We favor an Immedlsts In- •Dt y aarmon tomorrow. "Israel's Per­ day, baked macaroni with cheese, been completed this week by Mrs. "Trust Co. Branch Alii Stands Mrs. Virginia C. MonvlUe wak! County Fair. petual Light," and on Monday, price asked by th* Soviet authori­ grem salad, bread and oleo, milk, (Oaaituuag t n m Page Oua) C a i t a l ' ’ •'•‘ •r Sttuatton Elizabeth Ubert of Mancheater. ^Dgy Today; Speakers] ment Issue* ' in the Nbrth End of town with a granted a divorct and alimony of Chnreh Net** The Will to Live." Rabbi Tweraky ties "waa considerably higher than fruit. Tuesday, ersamed dried beef r PRESCRirnoM that which Israel paye under th* Announcement of the completion d , < . P I a n ' view towards ultimate acquUlUen' states the memorial servlcee con­ gravy, mashed potato, string CartfsHy enson's speech waa billed as a for­ ♦15,000 a year In equal monthly i .. *»• ducted on Yom Klppur contain International Wheat Agreement or of the orientation series by cancer * At 11 o'clock tW» mornlnR. tlje I Up to Reds eign policy addrese. Improvements ' of th* Manchester Water Oompiuiy' : J ^ ^ church ochool at tsSO a-m. In beans, bread and oleo, milk, gin­ installmenU from her huabond, |I.| tha First CongragaUonal Chbrch special prayers which ar* offsred on th* free world market." gerbread with topping. Wednes­ volunteer leaders from all parts V recently completed North Brench For th* moat part, th* Indian­ of the state'was made last night ^of the Mencheater Truet Compeny The Democratic Town commit- i believe that It would be In Edward ManvlUe, Jr„ of Oldj of Veraon tomorrow, th* official for the souls of departed ones; and day, apaghetti with cheese, green apolis speech waa given over to the holiday Is concluded at sunset by the Connecticut Dlvlaion. |aw,-u opened to public Inepectlon (or pcesenting a five-point program tee last night unanimously sn-1 interart of fbs taxpaysra ly m s, at the session e( Ui* Tol­ beginning of th* chutch school salad, bread and olao, milk, Jello O n Kennan wlQi a long single blast of the with fruit: Thursday, hot dogs, Initiated to help equip key vol­ .the flret time. The new North Knd for economy in government. Ste­ dorsed a 10-point party platform u town auditor wsr* appointsd land CbUnty Superior Court held program. At the morning aervlce Itenklnr eeUbllehment. located at of worahip at 10:49 a.m. there will Shofar, th* ram’* horn, a remirtjl- sauerkraut, mashed potato, bread unteers with basic Information for venson sketched it in detail, then embracing a raft of issues that to that no firm Would eerv* more in Rockville yeaterday. Judge Hehron. enlarging and Improving cancer- the comer of North Main and Onk- (ContlBMd from Page Oue) be a spaclal aervic* of dadication *r o f the great Messianic call and olao, milk, chocolate pudding: aummed It up: In the past year have either been than four conaecutlv* years, William J. Shea preaided. The which will proclaim on era Of flghtlng activitlea at the local ijmd atreete. will remain open for oaa* came before the TOUand of th* achool staff, th* pupils and Friday, baked baano, col* alaw, LAND SURVlYtN* "First, get tiffht-flited egecu- atorro center* of controversy nr j. w* favor a change tn the peace and Justice for all men. An effort la being mad* to se­ brown bread and oleo, milk, fruit level, the trio of dtaouaslona dealt public rtewing until 8 o'clock to- lomatlc conduct It would inevit tlves; Second, give them the au­ County Superior Court on a trans­ ths parents. It Is hopad that all found various factions in town in town's fiscal year so as to sltmi- parents of church school pupils Receive Canununlon cure more singers for th* Hebron cup. with service, administrative, edu­ nl|ht and will be open Tor bueineaa abiy mean he would r>e declared thority to nm their organisation fer from the New London Coun­ Idwori L PcNhe Jr. at » o’clock Monday mombiR. agreement on them. nat* entirely th* annual bormwtng will b* present Thera will be a There will be Flrat Communion Congragatlonal (%urch choir. Any Tb* hot lunch program began cation and campaign activities. peraonaliy unacceptable, leaving efficiently; Third, acrutinise ap­ ty Qourt, and actually Involved ■tngera Interested tn trying to Th* final seminar, held Thurs­ Edward F. Moriarty, prealdent the United Stataa no choice but to The planks in the platform of money in anticipation of taxes. nursery class for the car* of small tomorrow at 8 a. m. for adults Monday, Sept. 15, with Mrs. Viola Registered I propriation requests with a cold range from one calling for the ei- This economy measure should hav* two caaes flrat heauxl one week of Bt. John's Episcopal Church help out In this way are asked to Warner as head cook, and Mrs. day, took attendants Into the serv- 151 of the Mancheater Improvement withdraw him. and penetrating eye; Fourth, spend children during worship. : iUMOciation, unlocked the door to tal(liihment of a long-term capi­ been taken years ago. ago. Th* Pilgrim Fellowship o f the ^ h o were confirmed last Sunday, communicate with Mra. Herbert Charlotte Shorey osslttant. The tre-to-patlenta aspects of the Dl- Should he have to be withdrawn appropriations frugally; Fifth, vlalonli work. Participants learned M . TSlg ! ffl^ibank, InauRuraiinR banklnic under such a Soviet demand now tal improvements program to 8. W* promise to set a tax rate The motion of Flak and Lugg First Congregational Church of St. MIchaal’a Society will receive W. Porter, organist and choir hot lunch committee, under the don't do In Washington what can oni recommending that no audit­ which will be sufficient to pay only for permiaalon to withdraw in the Vernon meets at 7 p.m. in the Ormmunlon tomorrow at the 7:30 leader. leadership of Mrs. Roa* Perham, how funds allocated by th* state ! facIHtiaa hi the North End and the belief Of responsible officials b* done in Indianapolis,, and don't organisation to local units; how ' .vaherlnir In a new era of hanking here la that the post would remain ing firm be appointed town audi­ necessary expandlturea. Last case o f Virginia T. Denaon vs. Al­ church parlors. This Is open to all a. m. Mass at S t Joseph's Oiurch. Alice Kallahury The Hebron Inter-County Base­ haa arranged a program whereby ask Uncle Sam to bridge Catbird tor for more than four conaecutlv* year’s inflated tax rat* coat saeh fred C. Denson was granted. in th* community from eighth The monthly meeting of the aocie- ball team cam* out vlctorloua In thoa* having hot lunch ar* seated tha new state volunteers hand­ in Mancheater. vacant and tha embassy at Mob. Creek If you can" help It.” book may be used as * reference cow be run by a diplomat of leaser year*. taxpayer $1 extra for aach $1,000 Anna' Elonda Kuhnke Brown grade through high achool. The ty will take place at 11:30 a. m. Miaa Alice Sallibury, th* Man' Ita game with Ckilumbta last Sun­ at tables tn tha school auditorium, {•^Anthony F. Squillacote. head of But Stevenson Cautioned; Chester Gas Co.’s home econ­ in handling service problems and i the general contracting company rank until, at least, a new Presl A capital Improvements pisn. assessment. waa granted a divorce from Wil­ film atrip, "Adventures in Oup Standard Time day on tha Columbia field. It under th* guidance of teacher*. SERVICES! "Let no pne deceive himself. which Local 63, Textile Worker* 9. W* believe that th* rapidly liam Burton Brown on a charge Town," will be shown. The state returns to standard omist, will collaborate with Miss was a amaahing victory, by what programa may be sponsored j which built the branch; Walter P. dent takes office here. Whether t Three aeniori from the Wllll- at the branch and local level. successor would then be appointed ' Pinch every penny as best we can, Union of America, haa long ad­ Increasing voting registration rs- * f deaertlon and waa granted per­ Rev. Edwin A. Brooks, pastor of time tomorrow at 2 a. m. Alt ac- Elma Wlllla In the Dutch Oven score of 9-0. This leaves th* He­ mantlc Stat* Teachers Otllege - Gorman, chairman of the Tniat I our federal budget la still going That interprti Tbs would depend on the new adminla- vocated, waa one of General Man- quirss: i miaalon to change her name. th* Rockville Baptist Church will tiviUes scheduled here will, of Cooking. School to be held Mon bron team atlll unbeaten for the hav* started a nine week teacher ; (kmpany'a t;hll fmo accepted the building on be­ tration. agar Richard Martin’s first rec­ a. More polling placea which are Ruaaell M. Garrlgua waa grant­ have for his sermon topic at the course, be on standard time. Resi­ entire aeaeon, ita record now b*' training period at th* Hebron Ele­ bf ib t Fsanr American relations with Russia would like.” ommendations after assuming of­ mor* conveniently located. ed a divorce from Florenca Garrl­ 11 a.m. aervlce, "For Your Book­ dents are reminded to turn their Temple. Ing 15-0. mentary school. Mias Jeanne Ray- half of the bank; and Ray 8. War­ The reason, he said, la that 89 Old ‘Tjiddy’ Wins ren, preeldent of the Eighth Utlll- have not been guided for several fice laat May. and moat of the b. A full time employs la the gua on a charge of deaertlon. shelf.” The church schools meets clocks back an hour before retir­ The cooking school Is being Mr. and Mra. Leroy H. Getchell, hall Is with Mrs. Goldie Uverant years, however, by normal stand' per cent of It goea for national se­ candidates for the Board Of Dl- Registrars of Voters’ office to pro­ at 9:45 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. the ing tonight sponsored by th* Maytag Com­ former Hebron realdenta (snd very tiaa Diatrict, who apoke on what curity. No honest man can say Lillian M. Oarlaen waa granted rads one. Mies Carol Carina is ards, and Stats department ex- Aiemld Photo. rectora have come out In favor of vide continuous service to th* pub­ Ball A Chain a u b will hold lU flrat Births pany and B. D. Pearl’s Appliance well known here, have moved from Mra. Fields In grades one A. Best Restored JOHN I. Mljttt:. the new branch will mean to the Here la what many Manchester residents will be seeing for the first time today, and what many how long heavy defense spending a divorce from Stanley Bates people of the North End, alao irta therefore felt that what has such a plan. lic. meeting of the fall at the home of A aon waa born lif Hartford Hos­ and Furniture (Centre and la open their home in Springfield, Mass, and two, and Mlaa, Bllaabeth Mor­ more will be seeing starting Monday—-the inside sf the Manchester Trust Company’s North Branch. must continue, Stevenson said, but (Tarlsen, on the grounds of in­ pital IVednesday to Mr. and Mra. to the public. The famed Linda participated, in the brief cere- ppened would not necessarily be The recommendation to limit 10. W* advocate placing the tolerable cruelty, waa given cus­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vendrillo of and ar* now living In Norwich ton la with Mrs. Allc* Fogll in FUnt Mich.—<49—A 1902 Cadil­ ra iM S A S HOMS;:;;]'. followed by Hannan's ouster. The hank, located at the corner o( North Main rnd Oakland streets, waa opened to the public for the It la "likely to be for a long time 14 Spruce atreet. Th* regular Bernard Bailey, 88 West Main Marshall recipes will be used, and monlea attending the ofMnlng thia the number pf years a firm can be office of town clerk on a salary tody of minor children subject to N. Y. Their son. Buddy, la re grad* two. lac that runs ha* won the grand Here's Wbat Happened flrat time at 11 o'clock this morning and will remain open until 8 o'clock tonight. The bank epens for to come." church choir rehearsal will be held street. Alao on Wednesday, a ton all foods pre^red, as well aa sev­ maining In Springfield where he 81 Dost Osatsr I t . .. morning. the town auditor Is aeen aa a di­ basis Instead of thS present out­ reasonable vialtation, and waa Th* sixth grade at the Hebron prise at the Old Car Festival at What nas bappensd in the Han­ business Monday morning at 9 o'clock. To aay anything else, he de­ moded fee ayatem. The tmra treas­ St th* church tonight at 7 o'clock was born at St. Francis Hospital eral pieces of valuable stainless Is attending college. Hla alater •Among othera preaent were offl- K clared; would be deceiving, and he rect result of the violent contro­ awarded |1(X> a month for support achool la enjoying a aet of the Greenfield Village In Dearborn. It AMBULANCE nan case la this; ury should bs th« bensfielary of The annual Harvest Home Fes­ In Hartford to Mr. and Mra. Chtt- steel cookware, will be drawn for Betty la now Mra. Kenneth Chap . dala of banka In the Hartford- '^11 leave deception to the Re­ versy that swirled around Hibbard o f children and alimony o f 820 per Book of Knowledge, and sevaral was considered th* moat perfectly Kennan arrived at Berlin Sept our business. tival will taka place at the morn­ ter Luke, RFD 1. during the evening. A copy of man and Uvea Iff Springfield. Itaacheater area, town officiala publican orators" he said "have Alexander late last winter during month. Mary S. Stone waa grant­ >teasura reading books, a gift from restored to Ita original new sp- JU -and repreaentativea of the Eighth 19 on hla way to a meeting of U Rtxlcos Are Out the water department case. Alex­ ing service at 10:15 at the First Dtvoreea Linda Marshall'a famous manus A eocial activity club msetlng tfra. Beatrice Richardson. Teacta- pearancs. 8. ambassadors at Ixtndon. Ra been practicing It day and night.' ed a divorce from Albert J. Stone Bvangsllcal Luthsraii Church to­ Among 21 divorcee granted In be dlatrlbuted to everyone In .Zhatrlct, the Mancheater Improve­ Auditors Blast Stevenson said these orators ander, who has been the town au­ win wsls held at the home of Mrs. John ars and pupils appraclat* Mra. The old ChtdIUae is powered by a porters who met hla plane quoted Weddings on grounds of Intolerable cruelty, morrow. All vegetable* contri- Hartford Superior Court yeaterday attendance. Bell Wednesday evening. This club m e n t Aaaociation, and the Com­ In Texa§ Town promise one day to cut the budget ditor since 1938, cam* In for bitter was given custody of a minor Richardsons gift. one-cylInder five-horaepower en­ M* tm OS " ' him as aaying contacts between attacks from th* Democratic butad will be taken to the Luth­ was that of Chroljm C. Sherman of ta k ^ the form, in general, of gine located under th* seat. The munity T. by 10, 20 or 40 billion dollars, and child, with th* defendant being eran Home for the Aged on South- Sea Picture# Efforta gncceaeful American and Russian people In State Ajsjency’s members of the Board of Direc­ Obituary Vernon from Luclui B. Sherman ber of Hlllatown Grange, and 1* aewtng club, mambera bringing wheels are of natural wood finish. Moscow had been reduced to the then say the next day they are go­ ‘ordered to, pay $10 weekly fbr bury. Immediately following the of Vernon, deaertlon. The plaintiff along tgelr sewing, mending, knit Last Monday, Capt. Lloyd >8. SEAT COVEIS^ (OMtlnaad rrrnn Pago One) ing to expand America's armed tors for what they conaldered lax- heraelf a former member. Gray of Hebron presented a pro­ There la a picnic basket strapped The opening of the branch today aero point. It reminded him, he child and $10 per week alimony. service, a Congregational meeting waa granted $7 a week for the ting, or embroldeiY, and Just get to tha right aide of tb* car and in eronttB with aucceaa the rfforta of might. neas and bad bookkeening for *1- , In tha case of William J. Mur­ Hlllatown Grange extend* Ita tram of colored alldes on Japan. said, of tha lack of contact with Loose Finance stuff around here. People ace them lon'lng the department tn get In will te held. support of one child. deepest sympathy to Mra. Hattie iing together, am enjpylng ' ' each th* rear la a basket, resembling a a Urge number of North End real- the German people when after ■Stevenson's speech was inter phy va, Mary E. Murphy, Judge Sunday school and Bible classes other socallly. ^ * fifth through eighth grades at­ m denU who for manv yeara urged every day. They've seen a lot of nipted more than 30 times by debt to the general fund in the Deaths Galbraith, one of our charter mem­ [olf bag, for carrying umbrellas. Pearl Harbor he and other U. S. Shea ordered $7 per week alimony wUI be held at 9 a.m. at the Trin­ Son Bora tended and erJoyed th* program, Both baskets, mad* of wicker, $1295 AbiiJ that banking faellltlea be oreaUd (Contlaneid from Page One) rodeos. laughter and applause, sometimes amount of over 8100.000. ber*. upon the death of her slater, w n* accompai Embassy staff members fmm Ber­ Besidei, Sudan calls Itself "The Leo t . Burke and $15 weekly for the chlUi ity Lutheran Church with the A eon was born to Mr. and Mra. were acceaeorles when th* oaf w.as t s m t s u m n u iB S r that aectlon of town. lin were Interned at Bad Nauheim, hearty, sometimes subdued, aa he Merit System aupport. * Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Adult Mrs. Gertrude Walker. Mrs. Gal­ Yale Wexler this week at th* comments of Captain Gray'* ex­ v'- ''s't': In planning and aupervlslon of | Friendly City," and there's noth­ The platform also calls for the Grange Notes made. The namaa of the North End Germany, for several months. He addressed the biggest Indoor audi­ Leo J. Burke of 27 Prliteston liiree caaea on the Hat went off membership classes will be sched­ braith la now Hlllstown's only Backus Hospital, Norwich. The periences and travels In Japan. He feeldcnta, many of them now daad ing very friendly about a Brahmin ence of his campaign. eatabliahment of a personnel street, died suddenly lost night in living charter member. Th* car, owned by Mr*. Charles alao commented on certain aspacta work. th* docket, and three caaea wera uled this week, anyone Interested baby will not be officially named waa stationed In Tokyo for nearly Hulse of this city, waa purchased wtaoae urging reaulted In the ea- bull stomping on a cowboy who'a In addition to the people who agency and merit ayatem for town Mancheirter Memorial Hospital. Vernon Fall actlvittea will rasume with three yeara with tha slr rtre* and of Ruaslan life.. Rapping the agency for 'lack of Juat become a fall guy. put over to another session of the is aakad to get In touch with the until certain rites of th* Jewish b y her husband In 1941 from CAM PBiLL tabllahment of the branch, reada packed nearly all the 12,000 colise­ employes, the creation *f a sep­ Born in Mancheater, the son of pastor. Rev. B. O. Plepcr. Vernon Orange held Ita Booster a series of public card parties In was commuhltatlBfi'i' oW ^,'"'YI# Yesterday Pravda, the organ of a firm policy . .•. for compenaatlon i So merchants and other citixena court. religion have taken place. I.ainslng woman. Th* couple, who like a Who'a Who of prominent um seats and stood In some of the arate bl-partlsan water commla- tha late James M. Burke and Norn Rev. Carl W. Saundi^ra, pastor of Night Sept. 19, with neighbors Grange Hall beginning the middle will go to Texas to continue In AUTO sum v the Communist party, railed Ken­ of architects and anglneera;’’ the' started thinking about a different ainn, and the Investigation of the Mr*. Martha Holdeman The Women's duUd of St make a hobby of eld cars, did part M B w n o x s | i i { Mancheater realdenta for tha laat nan a "slanderer disguised aa a aisles and entries, Indianapolis (Barrett) Burke, he was engage,i th* Vernon'and Rockville Metho­ of Ooctober and a series of square Peter's Episcopal Church, at th* the same line of service. theme for thia year's fall festival. performed by the Board of Direc­ Mr*. Martha Holdeman, 50, present from Andover, Cheshire, of th* restoration work them- tp.vaara. Among them were John diplomat," an enemy of the coun­ report, which took more than three Traffic Chief Audry Jacobs esti­ in the grocery business with hi.* widow o f James W. Holdeman of dist churches will have for hla dances In about two weeks. meeting Monday evening at Rec' Work on construction of a new T. Robertaon, one of the foundera Tha best Idea that came up - the tor* Bitting ai th* watier commla- Enfield and Coventry. It was an­ selves. try and a number of other things, months to compile, cited this ex­ mated 4,000 persons were at the father for many years. He was n Worcester, Mas*., died in Worces­ subject tomorrow "A Prisoner for Several officers and members at­ lory Hall, planned a series kitchen and dining room for the i of the Orford Soap Company ; Wil- We* that'a paving off today— airport to welcome Stevenson to alon, and teh Investigation of the nounced at tha meeting that the tended the Orange Sunday church and accused him of Conduct unbe­ ample: member of St. Bridget’s Church ter yeaterday. Sh^ was born' in the Lord." A t th* Vernon church dancea to start Nov. 1. They will Hebron Congregational Church 1* 'R am B. Hibbard. Well-known ham- to hono' the UN and so some seri­ town and 90,000 were stretched poasibilltv of purchasing the Man­ and the Knights of Columbus, anti service of Ontral Pomona at the coming a diplomat. An engineering firm was auth­ Alburg, Vt., on June 16, 1872. She the service will be at 9:30 a.m. square dance contest and king and probably take place In the. ot.d expected to start In the near fu­ -eeare merchant: Gilbert B. Wlllla, He had been attacked before he ous thinking about peace. along the streets aa he drove into chester Water Company. an honorary member o f Company Methodist Episcopal Oiurch in town hall, which Is now free for ture. A stainless steel sink will be o r ia l to plan an Institullonal One plank In the platform acorea leaves one dr.^hter, Mra. Ralph and the Sunday school will begin queen contest will be held at Cov­ iber and fuel dealer! Joaeph C. waa ajMlgned to the Moscow Job Instead of a parade of flashy the. city. 4, South Manchester Firs Depar- Middletown last Sunday evening at local use, alnce th* Society o f Con Installed aiyd other Improvements _,ter, fuel dealer; SviUlam W, building to coat 1150,000. But after the Town Planning Commission, G. Gustavion of Worcester, Moaa.; semlona at 10:30 *.m. Sunday entry Grange Sent. 29. but not so bitterly as this. The at­ cowboys and drug store deputies, Tlie totiU came to far leas than ment. one brother, John McLaugpUn of achool at Rockville U 11^ a.m. 7:30. Rev. Leon Burr waa gueat nectlcut Craftsmen has closed Its mad*. ^ r t a o n , manager of the Orford plana wera drawn and redrawn, there’s a pageant with Sudan peo­ the half million at which Jacobs the Zoning Board of Appeals, the The program consisted of games tacks, In fact, had eased after he apeclflcallona changed several Mr. Burke leaves his wife, Mrs. Marlboro, New Hampshire; on* with serlvie* of worahip at speaker. A social hour followed In us* of tb* hall for Uio soaaon. Three teachers of the Hebron ap Company; William Fould*. waa named as envoy. ple plaving the part* of citizens estimated the turn-out when El­ Town Development Commission by various members, a reading, a the church parlors, and refresh The case of William J. Brennan ..fou n d er of th# Uydall and times, the drawings which were and the "Republican-dominated Agnes (Breen) Burke and several Blater, Mra. Rose Tiffany of Rock­ 10:45 a.m. elementary school, Mra. Ida C. DEMONSTRATiCiN Yesterday at a news conferenca of ail the UN's member nation'. senhower spent a much greater niecas and nephews. ville; and one slater-inrlaw. Mra. At the Union Congregational skit put on by Coventry Orange, a ments were served. of Blast Hartford, arraatsd for julda Paper Company: Matthew to cost only a few thousand ran part of the day In Indianapolis on Board of Director*" for permitting duet by Enfield Orange and Ver­ Heck, Mra. Allc(i Fogll and Miss Secretary of State Acheaon Said to "over 820,000" on the structure Instead of raucous yells splitting The funeral will be held from Flora McLaughlin of Rockville. Church, there will be a special Hlllatown Grange congratulates speeding Aug. 25, hla car running Permelal Brousseau, ar* taking a 'era. popular North llnd barber: he had Just read through a nawa Sept. 9. Renorters who were pres­ the residential growth p# the town non Orange’s travel program. off th* road In Amaton,, was poi UtD o f V oting M achintt in r. Fred A. Sweet, dentlat;'Char- which finally cost some $200,000. the prairie air, there's a concert to outstrip the economic growth his home, 27 Princeton street. The funeral wlU be held Mon­ Conaecratlon Service for church Mrs. Emily Wilder upon having science course at the Blast Hamp­ account of the attack on Kennan by the 42-volce International choir ent when both candidates visited day at 8:15 a. m. from the Burke The next Orange meeUng will wan thb Grange Prise at the Btas' ponad from’ Bept. 23 to a later i B. Loomla. auperlntendent of (lie Poor Planning beca\ise of a lack of foresight and Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. A oolcmn school teachers and offlcera. Rev. be Oct. 3 with the first and second ton High School under Dr. Wick- and thought It wholly unJuatlAed "The entire transaction , was the from Wayland College at Plain- the city agreed that In general, requiem Mass will follow at 10 Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at Forrest Muaser, pastor, will praach tern States Ehcpoaltlon in the Susan date. It was achadulad for trial at a Mancheater Water Company: in comparable areas, the crowds coordination, and promiaca "imme­ degrees being conferred. On Oct. wire ^ th* Wlllimantle Stat* TOWN d Alvin l>: Brown and Charlea and improper. He added that result o f poor, over-all planning on view. Th* choir member." are all diate and poaitlv* action" to keep a. m. In St. Bridget's Church. 'St. Bernard's Church. Burial will on "The Old and the New." The Bates Crochet Contest which was that date befor* trial Judg* Clif­ I lECTION were almost as large for Steven­ 17, third and fourth dkgrees will ford R. Wright, William W. Ham­ Teachers' Colleg*. what Kennyn said saemad to him ,tha part of the state.” said the foreign students. They sing In five the tax rate down by coordinating Burial will be in St. James* Oeme- be In St. Beraard’a Om etery. The Junior Fellowship meets at 4 p.m. exhibited in tha Grange building. Rav. Alexander Coop*):, who ach, of the Balch and Brown to have been a very calm and ac­ son O.S for Elsenhower, If aome- be conferred. mond, prosecutor. auditors. "In certain instances the foreign language*. the activities of thea* agencie*. tfri- funeral home will be open tomor­ Jehovah's Wltaeases Mrs. Wilder won several 'prises for offirtated last Sunday at th* He­ «larmacy. curate descripiton of what life la wh"t less demonstrative. At the last meeting of the Wap- Michael Takaaeh of Bridgeport architects and engine^a had ap­ You can't see a trick rWer bal­ The platform also advocate* Friends may call at the Burke row from 3 to 10 p. m. Tonight at 7:30. Service meeting, her winning piece, bedspread, and Municipal Building Mrs. Waller A. W’utkch In Chicago, a atatment waa plng Grange seven names were ap­ who was arrssted Bspt. 3, when bron and Gilead Ck»ngr*gatlonal like In Moscow. r parently incurred^ expAiaea in ex­ ancing on her pretty head while placing the town clerk’s office on home on Princeton street tomoi - 4-H a u b theme "Aroua* a Sleeping World” ; she la now eligible to enter the Alao. Joel Nichole, merchant: sv/aited today from Stevenson proved for membership and 21 ad­ he ran Into a herd of cows being Churches, Informed memben of th* jlfford R. Burr, prealdent of the U. ft. In Dark cess of the amount authorised by her Palomino lopes across the a salary, rather thah a fee basis, row evening from 7 to 9 o'clocli The Yarn and Dye 4-H Club haa 8:30 p.m. Theocratic Ministry National Contest In New York In TUESDAY. SEPT. 30 12 NO ON to I P. M, » f Authorltlea were uncertain why Miss Janie* Elate McLean, making public the names of con­ ditional applications were re­ driven home by the owner, Morris church committee that ha would the sUte. but had subsequently arena. But tonight you can aee stating "the town treasury should and on Monday from 2 to 4 and elected the following officers for November. urr Nuraerlea; John M. Wllllama, tributors and recipients of a School. ceived for approval. . . . These new Goldstein and hla ton Alfred, waa not consider himself a candidate archant; Joaeph Rollaaon. ahoc the Pravda attack anould have been relmmirsed for said expenses daughter'of Mra. Rosalie G. Mc­ Mist Texas of 1992, Connie Hop­ be the beneficiary of our bualnes*. 7 to 10 p. m. the coming year: prealdent, Mar­ WEDNESDAY. OCT. 1 12NOONt*Sr.Ms aneclal fund he promoted to sup­ Sunday, 3 p.m. public lecture, applicants will take thett fln t and fined $15. Takeaeh was found for th* position o f pastor of ths airman: Buckland; taken such a violent form. Several by the stale.’’ Lean 6f 182 Blasell athee.t and the ping of Littlefield, crowning an' A tax rate aufflclent “ to pay Arrangemeats are tn charge ol guerite Bonner: '(dee prealdent Chemical KUIs OnerrlUa wnUarn L. plement state salaries. "Training Children for Life” by a second degrees at'the next meet­ guilty of speeding. He waa prO' two churchss, feeling unequal to THURSDAY. OCT. 2 12 N O O N f o t P.M. „ward J. Murphy; Clinton W. apeeul'tions were obvioua; The state. Mid the auditors, late Walter A. McLean, bMam* the only necessary expenditure*" 1* Funeral Director Walter Leclerc. Grace Dean: secretacy, Grace repreaentative of the Watchtower Underbrush "The Russians may have been other pretty head, that of the fall Three state officials appointed ing, Tuesday. Oct. 14. ceeding at th* rat* of 45 mph, and serve so largs a field. DWlea. hotal operator; John Mor- should see that architects "keep festival queen. alto promised by the Democrats, Ford; treiuurer, Judy Albert; re- Society, H. H. Rlemer. 4:15 p.m. Wapping Grange Sunday will be Kuala Lumpur, Malaya (A P )— looking for an excuse to discredit brid* of Walter Allan' Wutsch, son by the Illinois governor already slowed down only to 40 mph when RICHARD MARTIN, in. merchant; Robert Btieen. abreast" of construc;tlon costs to of Mr. and Mra. Herman A. Wutsch The Sudan fall festival commit­ whose representatives on the ■porter, Carolyn McGlttnlsa. Other Study of the Aug. 15 Watchtower, obaerv^ tomorrow In the Wlnd- A vegetation-killing chemical Cold I* th* abssne* of hast and him as a preliminary to ' getting keep projects within the sums have disclosed they were benefici­ Board of Director* last winter members of the club are Katherine warned. He struck on* cd*r and erchaht; George H. Allen, fuel of Oak ttreet, In a candlelight tee will *wa-d a 1100 prize for subject. "God's Spirit Essential to aorville Methodlat Church St 9 spray Is putting an end to guerril­ auatatned a bent fender. Th* road at 460 degress below sero Fahren­ laler; Joaeph Chartler. black- him out of tha country because available making expensive re­ aries of the controversial expense charged the SO-mlll tax rate then Funerak. Hill*: Patricia McNulty, Betty a. m. with Rev. Leon Burr offi­ la ambushes from th* undergoing they were afraid to have so shrewd ceremony at 7 o'clock laat evening the best 190 word formula for Maturity” 1-20. la posted at SO mph. heit it la ImpossIbl* to get any 1th: Frederick Chartler. mer- vamping of plans unnecessary. world peace. fund. being ael wo* too high. Sinclair and Nancy Murphy. The ciating. along Malayan roads. an observer of Soviet affairs on in th* South Methodist Church Several other state department Wednesday. Oct. 1. 8 p.m. C!om Howard O. Thompson, an -sm- colder. lant; F, H. Jonea, merchant; Auditor Downes and longley Boy Scouts In I^amb, Hockley, In another plank promising John Qrabb leader la Mra. Roacoe French with Booster Night will be held Sat­ Experiments In chemical spray­ the scene. that was performed by the minis­ heads have denied receiving extra pany study In the new "Let God be mard C. Apel. merchant; I^uU were critical of the agency for Bailey and Cochran Counties have economy, the Democrats place Mary Jane Madden as Junior lead­ True Book." held at the following urday, October 11. In the Wapping ing carried out by a fleet of five (21 They may have seised up­ not holding ita ground in disputes ter, Dr. Fred R. Edgar. Organist comnensation from the aalary-sup- Funeral services for John Crabh 'asiadio, merchant; and Pater been gathering old clothes, and thcmselvea in favor of changing er. placea, 19 Rosemary place, Uon- Community House at 8 p. m. The vehicles fitted with pumps and on this ax a means of feeding with archltecta and englneera over Herbert France played the bridal plementingifimd which Stevenson the town'* flacal year to eliminate were held yesterday at 2:30 at McFarlane. Ullor. these will be sent to sn agency for Watkins Funeral Home. The club 1* making plans to en­ cheater; 41 Orchard atreet, Rock­ public la Invited to attend and en­ spray gear have done much to kill * Banking houra at the branch and their hate campaign. fees. music and accompanied th* solo- acknowledged several days ago. the annual borrowing of money in tertain their mothers on Oct. 15 distribution among needy families Rev. George B. Higgins of Ver­ ville; 287 Oakland street, Man­ joy a most entertaining and inter­ the underbrush, the federal legis­ ORe main office will be tha.name. I,!) Perhaps they were seri­ "When there were dleagree- 1st. Harold Baglln. At that time he defended the set­ anticipation of taxes, and "econ­ at the home of Marguerite Bonner. throughout the world. non Congregational Church of­ chester. esting program. ^ lative council waa told. ^They will be open from 9 a. m. to ously upset by criticism which hit ments over fees," they said, "a Given in marriage by her uncle, up and said there waa nothing omy measure that should have Mias Shirley Weik. assistant Alexander R. Johnson, the bride The day’s speaker Is Rep. George ficiated. Bearers were (Tharlea Hull At Game Hlllatown a p, m. dally. Monday through Fri­ too accurately. letter of rebuttal from the con­ Mahon of Colorado City, Tex. secretive or Improper about it. been Uken year* ago." County Club agent, will talk to waa attended by h'er slater, MIta Robert Stevenson, Fred Zapf, Al­ Some 40 members of the Rotary Mrs. Mabel K. McCaffrey, chap­ Chlaog Aids Education day; 8 p m. to 8 p. m. Thuradaya; In any case the experts made a sultant generally aatisfled the di­ A special edition, full of Infor­ However, continued charges "The Democrats alao call for the girls and their mothers on lain, was recently installed aa Taipeh, Formosa (A P) — Gen­ Marilyn McLean aa maid of honor. fred Woelk, Walter Vogel, Jr„ and aub Alumni went to Boston today and from 9 a. m. to noon Satur- distinction, however slight, be­ vision and the matter was mation supplied by UN headquar­ stemming from the fund appeared more polling place* "mor* con­ choosing colors, patterns and chaplain of Browne-Liuiders-Ratti eralissimo Chiang. Kai-shek haa tween publication of the charge Francis Wutach of Bolton waa best veniently located" and "a full­ Arthur Trembley. to aee the Red Sox and Washing­ daya ' dropped.” ters, has been printed by the Su­ to have prompted the Democratic materials for dresses. Unit of Elaat Hartford at the Ma­ ordered the Defense Ministry to In the Communist party organ Hit Ohaage Order* man for his brother and tha ushers nresidentlal candidate to announce time employe In the Registrars of Burial waa in East Ometery. At the State Demonstration day ton Senators baseball game. The dan Beacon. Rotary aub provided tranaporta- sonic Temple. arrange for a free education of Pravda and Its possible publica­ Major a\idltpr lire was directed were Allen London and Marshal C. The State department la cover- he would disclose the names of Voter* office to provide continuous held recently, the club's demon­ children whose fathers died tn the tion In the government organ Is- service to the public," measures Robert R. Keeney, Sr. tlon and tickets for the boys. Htllstown Grange qongratulates at numerous "change ordera” la- Warren. ing the festival, so It can tell I the those who contributed and bene­ stration on "Packing a Suitcase Nationalist cause. vestla. Publication In laveatia, they say are needed because of Yom Klppur Miss Jean Mulcahy upon having Truman Is Ready sued by the stale on project* af­ The bride wore a gown of ice complete story abroad. fited. Funeral aervlcea for Robert r for <3amp" waa given by Judy Al­ been choqen aa the Blast Hartford The order applies not only to they said, would almost certainly bert and Chrolyn McGinnIsa. They Services In observance of Yom ter the contract* were let to the blue silk Shantung, matching hgt But Sudan has already told UN Earlier he had declined to name I th* rapid increase in the number Keeney, Sr., of 98 Spruce strec Queen during the a g a r Harvest dependents of fighting men but to foreshadow some kind of govern­ lowest bidders. Since the change won a red ribbon at the county Klppur will start at the B’nai For Slump Tour and veil aqd carried a Bible with members about Ita plan'for today the dnnora, saying that aiich a dis- of new who died suddenly Tuesday nigh Festival. Mtas Mulcahy Is a nelce those of civilians classed ss re­ ment action. orders were issued after construc­ white orchid marker and stepha The complete text of the plat­ were held yesterday at 2 o'clock c contest. The club’s booth showing Israel Synagogue tomorrow with and ashed what they thought of closure would amount 4o a "Ireach the worahip aervlce to be condueV- of Mrs. Sophie Mulcahy, a mem­ volutionary martyrs. tion waa tmderway and not aub- notls. It. Nearly all the UN countries re­ of faith." The gift*, he aaid, were form follows: «>e W. P. Quish Funeral Horn- "How to Put a Zipper in a Skirt" (Continued from Pnge One) Ject to "competitive bidding," the The maid of honor was attired plied with messages of g'q^will. given to supplement Incomes of We believe that the voter* of Rev. Dr. Fred R. Edgar of thr Snnienza Elected auditors said the slat* waa often in iridescent taffeta, navy acce.s- Some aefft gifts—such as 1 por- persona he had induced to 'leave Mancheater are entitled to know South Methodist (Thurch officiated. Hla big Job today waa to put forced to pay excesaively. soriea and carried a colonial bou­ trait of Queen Elisabeth, sent private emnloyment to take state exactly for what their candidate*^ The bearers were John Fitz­ 1 aboard grocerlea and a good le, 58 Stephens street. Beginning Monday morning NEW HOURS Monday through Friday 9 to 3 , foot the bills of the Secret Service at 9 a.m. at the Community Y on Thursday's accident on Oakland Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Beeslebub Manchester housewives are urg­ Justly without regard to favorit­ ROY ROGERS and CARTOONS ) men who go along. Their presence Bolton Bottle Uliib Nortk Main street. Mr*. Ednmnd Approval of Ike street. Dr. Prign.ii»o slowed to a ism or without thought o f po­ road. Both the Branch and the Main Bank Thurnday eveninga 6 to 8 wherever the Prealdent goes is re- Brown Is chairman of the commit­ dead atop when the vehicle in front ed to attend the open meeting at 2:19 Tuesday In the Colonial room litical gain. ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. ' quired by law. tee which Includes Mr*. Jessie Hor­ of him stopped suddenly. The 2. We recommend the establish­ will be open Saturday 9 to 12 of Bi'shnrII Memorial, when Tighe Sophie Dunphy, 13 Ridgewood Hundreds o f peace officers Hit by Second Raid ton, Mra. Leonard BJorkman, Mr*. (Continued From Pnge Oae) Yourkaa car struck the rear of hla ment of a long term capital Im­ street. around the country — including CTlfford Mason, Mrs. Martin Cap- auto. Wood, OPS adminlrtrator In Wash­ provements plan tor Ih* Town of A Full Two Hour Show BIR'^S YESTERDAY: a son to railroad special detectives, city rlloxxl. Mr*.' P. E. Thornhill and tuea that have made America Total damage was about $175. ington, D. C„ will be the speaker. MVncheiter. Many tax dollars have (CeaUnMd from Pag* Om ) great.” There were no injuries or arrests Mr. and Mra. Raymond Quish, 61 police, highway patrolmen and Mrs. John Fltxgerald. been wasted by the lack of such a Cambridge street; a eon to Mr. OPEN HOUSE TODAY at th* n«w North Rrcmch, 15 North Main Stroof. 11 others—will play a part of the Members and friend* are re- “ Why should I, because he has tn either accident. (Tomnander Wilber Little of the long range program. W* must FREE TICKETS AT THE KIDDIE FAIR Club resulted in the arrest of another political label, (eel any­ and Mrs. Harold Manter, 94 Del- queited to leave donations at the American Legion Poat, Mr*. Little, build needed schools, proper water, j ■President’s travels under the Charles Dowds of Bolton. Thia thing except the greatest admira­ mont street. A. M. to 8 P. M. Seuvtnirs, door priios. Como in and son ut! Son tho now I usual security arrangements. V on Wednesday. Oct, 8, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Raymond Gosaelin, Mrs. J. F. sewerage and garbage dlapoeal raid was also staged at 3 a. m. tion and respect for him?” Eisen­ Wallett. Miss Barbara Wallett and DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE Every bridge and every trestle with Lieutenant Bundle and four or later. Mra. Edmund Brown, 58 hower demanded. facilities, sidewalks and curbs, DRIVE-IN.TELLER WINDOW. I over which the presidential train O oper Hill street or Mra. Vin­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miner, will off-street parking faculties, and Mr*. Amy Whits, Thompaonvllle: other officers in plainclothes. For­ The Republican nominee told Mrs. Ruth McLaehlan, 82 Ma(n moves will be guarded by armed ty club members and their guests cent MePadden. 161 Loomis street, G)urt Cases attend the Department dinner at many other essential improve­ the Richmond crowd that that street; Mrs. Mlnnl* Klasman, 231> . men. Other men Mdll be around to were surprised when police en­ may be contacted for Oirther Infor­ the Hotel Stratfield, Bridgeport, ments. All these things can be don* THEATER BOX OFFICE FOR THIS|HOW Tniman "Pair. Deal" had "aban­ Spruce street; Mrs. Ruth Somer- handle crowds. Along most o f the tered. At the first raid, only 20 mation or to have donations picked doned Jeffersonian principles." Nine case* w*re presented tn tonight, honoring Department mor* intelligently and more eco- |way. a pilot engine will precede bottles of liquor, a case of soft up. Town Court thia morning. Judge Commander Sidney P. Simons and noqilcally if we have a master vUle, 58 Helain* road; lira. Marv "I am quite sure that If Jeffer­ Scata. 9 Plano placs; Mrs. Mlldreil the presidential train to inspect drinks and numerous glasses were son were alive today he would John S. O. Rottner presjded. Prose­ Miss Margarql Dillon, department plan. jths tracks and take other safety taken by police. cutor John J. O'Oonnor presented president. 3. It is evident that the econo­ Stipek, Fishdal*. Mass.; Philip m NOW! DON’T M ISS OUT! LIMITED CAPACITY! gladly and necessarily vote the cases: Iprecaustions. against the New Deal—the ‘Fair mic growth of the Town of Man­ Mitchell, 444 HUlstown road; Dowda was charged with retail There were; , Michael Hathaway, South Coven­ I Secret Service advance men selling and selling liquor without Engagement Deal' tn the next election," he de­ Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, Anthoay cheater has not kept pace with .went out from Washington the clared'aa the crowd whooped ita George R. JactaMn, 37, GhuMner, Baylea Frank Kopcha and David th* realdenUal growth. We blame try: Michael Voronovltch, 124 permits. The first count was on Maa«. overtime parking, $9 bond North School strset; Mrs. Agnas (day the Prealdent'a schedule was a warrant sworn out by Bolton approval. Colm attended the executive board thia on the lack of (orfialght on the Open Until 9 Cvenings Until The Show for Your Convenience {adopted, to check security meas­ Maxwell-SuUivan The general said that “ the big forfeited; Ruth it. Silverman. 45, meeting at State Democratic head­ part of and lack of co-ordination Frasier. 72 Edmunds strsst; Mrs. Prosecutor Raymond Clcconl and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Maxwell West Haven, U-tum. $2 bond for­ Kathryn Wilkins, 201 HolUatsr ures at stops along the way. signed by Trial Justice John city bosses, the heirs of the Kel- quarters tn Hartford last night, between the Town Planning Oora- of Castlewood road- West Hart­ feited; Norman L. tavin, 39, street; Mrs. Iren* Thompson, 87 Swanson. The second count was ford, announce the engagement of ly-Ntsh machine, the Hague ma­ the purpoea of which was to dis­ mlsslon, th* Zoning Board of Ap­ Jamaica, N. Y „ overtime parting, cuss plans for the coming election, peals, the Town Development Com­ ainton street; Mrs. Hulda Meta, described as an "on sight" viola­ their daughter, Mias Bette Jayne chine and the Pendergaat machine” $9 bond forfeited; Herman KaU, tion. are “corrupting" the Democratic and to urge the different Demo­ mission, and th* Republican- Wlllimantle; Mrs, Bula Zellnskl. Personal Notices Maxwell, to Walter John Sullivan, West Hartford, U-tum. $3 bond 101 Hemlock street Case la Continued aon of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. party. forfeited; Jack Dimenatein, 47, cratic organlxatlona to work dominated Board of Dlrectot*. W* Look ahead with Manchester Trust A^rtlng that th* Democrats through the Stat* Central Demo­ promise immediate and positive In Memorism Dowds' case in the Bolton Court Sullivan of Harvard road. New Haven, rule* of the road, $12; WILL TAKE STRIKE on Sept. 16 waa continued. Mias Maxwell Is a graduate of think they hav* the south "in their Frank Quish, 80, 48 Foster etreet, cratic committee. action along these llnA In order to Laat February the same prem- Mount Saint Joseph's Academy pockets", Eisenhowsr added: keep th* tax rate from soaring I lOTiBg memory ef our husband passing atop sign, $5 bond for­ New Yerk, Sept S7-H«>—A tatber, who passed away Bept 37, Isea, then known aa Mantelll'a^ waa and attended Southern Seminary "They thought they had a heavy feited; Carleton R. McDaniel, 37, Marine CpI. Donald R. Findlay of further. General Eleelrle campanT effi* kiddie fair 923 Main Stroot • Phono 4171 • North Branch — 15 North Main Stronf raided and Mra. Irma Qraaao of in Virginia. mortgage on everybody living in East Hartford, Intoxication, $20; 127 O>oper Hill street, who is cur­ 4. We recommend that a separ­ Manchester and Dowda were Mr. Sullivan waa graduated the great southland they thought rently serving with Marine Air ate bi-partlsan Water Commiaoion rial toys hie compaay "wid hav* 1089 MAIN STREET - OPP. HIGH SCHOOL rjfThsre's a sai' but sweei remembrance. Edith Margolls, 27. of Storra, ta take the strllia” ratiwr than '"Tbtra'a a memorj- fond and true. charged with selling liquor aft^r from Fairfield Preparatory School, they could IgnorS you and that no Group 14 of the 2nd Marin* Air be establk’hed to do the work now Hourt—Monday through Friday 9 to 3 • Thur$doy Evoning 6 to 8 • Saturday 9 to 12 rules of the road, continued one give In t* what k* deaesibed aa Tbers't a token of affecUon fatber, houra. The chaigea were nolled Holy Cross College and the Uni­ leader of the opposite party would week: Thomas D.’ Tedford, 38, 29 Wing, (7i*rry Point, N. C„ will don* by the'Board of Directors sit­ Aa4 a baartaebs atlU for you. u rtUwelsra trtm tha CIO In Tolland County Superior Court versity of Connecticut School of ever be foolish enough to com* C3iarter Oak atreet, rules of the sq|n participat* in extensive tr*in- ting as * WaMr Commission. Th* in- down to this region. teraatten*! Vnlaa 9t k v Mi'a#l*i* LeisUr sad chlldrtn. tor ip eb ot ■uffictent evidence. Law. 16 road, continued on* week. tn^X4z*rc!*M in the Caribbean area, rapidi gro'growtJnf our town roqulrt* W*rken (lUE). 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN^ SATURDAY* SEPTEMBER 27. 1962 Ibmri^Btrr know from foUewlag the natleaa’ md criUdaed. as was Nixon's military news. ''ailure to admit any regret for hla WONIL..14IB Donald Nicholson Girls’ Priandly cluda the following: "Bleaesd Is the WDRO—IBdP In this address on military mat­ apt. as was his contention that he 1.) man that wnlketh not in the coun- &ettiti9 IfsraUi WOOO—MM Radio and TV 7:30 p.m.. Make-up conference ml of the ungodly, nor stnndeth in ters, aenefal JCIsenhower included had been saving the taxpayers' WKNB— SW WNHC-Cb. d Church Speaker <»n Holy Baptism for parents and the way ef slaaers, nor sitteth la a change of his own pre-campaign money. And there. was rather RANGE Oodpareate in upper hall. the cent of the aeomfol. But hia poelUonpnemowewee onwsee thewotw subjectweow^mww ofwa con-wmvw unanimous USMMIUllVWta agreementsa^lVWfSWSIW that. VSSmWf osa- iis^woao-iismi DonsM NlcholsoB, OM at ths Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., Sanlor Choir delight la in the law of tha Lord BcripUdn, which apparenUy repre- though Nixon’s offense had not Bellsiee. two dslogatss from ths Dtoesss of Lmthsroa Chnieh S t Jamaa’ R. C. CImich aad Explarer Post 37. and Ui hla law doth be meditate day M iv e ry S tiy ic « Olssa. Foster Wednesday, 8:30 pju.. Girl and night" (Pa 1:1-3.) senta hla yielding to public sent! been great that he need be WHAT-Mewf. „ . ■•7. John r. Hannao. Paater WKNB-News; Bssshell Matl»ee.i CMmscticut to ths Nstieasl Youth Andeteea, Aeeietaat Rev. Oaaege P. Mogbas Scout Brownies rhack with laadars. Ooirelntlve pasaagea from tha ment barred from the ticket, there WTHT -jf* OoBvantion of tlis Eptseopal to the Faetor 0:30 p.m., Archdaacoary taach- Chriatian Science taxtbook, ,*’8cl- vmO-M«e_ Rev. Edgar F. FarMl "It seems clear," ho said, "that should be no pooltive approval for w orn—tfoaelMstti MsUeea >BSS S( AT'Wlld.l church, will spsak briafljr st two of Ctaienpa W. HeMisg, Orgaolet aad rs’ meeting at Graoa Church, eaca and Health wltA Kay to tha Bewi e|T||«^wiw, OMm^ •• so lon^ as we are forced to employ what be had done, lif^WDItiy—JertT Otey fow . ■eir^^ ' tbs four ssmess la S t Mary's to* Ckolmieelir Sunday Maaaea: Windsor. Soripturaa" by Mary Bakar Bddy, WOWS-Palls' WIU. ittm. 7:00 p.m.. Young Peoplas Fol- Infehida tlM followtiig (p. 383 )i theMW draft,quMtw becauseWAWW ofva actualpKvaanH com-qwiai" We don't suppose that this wniT-Hamaa Bsert. _ 1C—^ Coal iBorrow. Ths hours sm lOiOS and For adults: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 11 a m. f t Michael’s Day 10:00, 11:00, with two Maaata at lowthip and Boy Scout Troop. "Wbah underaUadlng changsa the bat requirements, we leannot at provided exactly a joyous holiday WTtC—NsUensi Turm asA Baan -w n c —Nstloeal “ Thursday, d:30 p.m., Olri Scouts. "Rsarrflis“ Hour. ~ Radio Bible i Mr. Nlcholsoa. who was prRsl* Bunday, Sept 28 9:00 and 10:00, one In the mnln staadpointa of Ufa and IntaUlgaaca the same time establish any form forsws theveim aewysewesveqeeRepublican editorsw>aoswvese ofera the e>esw WHAT-deturdsr MsUnee. ot^IweeL 9:00, Divine Worship; Church Noon, Luncheon Maeting, S t from a material . to a spiritual l-.m-WDRC—ettr»-wpRc--cnr BosmsiBosvHsL dsat of St. Mary's Young PaopM’s nudltortum at 9:00 for adulte aad •••##•••«•••••••••*•• T*i of training for our young man. To country. In fact, we suspect that school in the pariah building ofw for children nt 9:00 In the Mary's Guild, baala wa shall gain tha reality of B ••••••••••••«•••••• WQCC-Hns; lAuwAssUr Mstlssa Fallewahlp last yaar. waa ehostn Friday. 7 p.m.. October supper Ufa, the control of Soul over ••••••••••••••••••A*** ^1 attempt this would create more most of them found^ It a painful by the Dtoceaan Youth commutes X0:t8, Divine Worship; nursery basement Two Mssssi nt 10 WKNB—Sports I m IsI. Metodlee In the pariah buUdlng . o'clock, one in the main audi­ meeting of the 80-50 DIub. aenaa aad wa ahnO parealve Chris­ difficulty and Injustice than now experlenoe. The point, however. Is liU-WTIC-JaXa Bra. _ Mil I Mnate treoi Lea- to raprosant Cbaascttout st ths Fraluda; "Preluda and Fugue la B tianity, or Truth, in its divina Good Service Air Condition liH-WlIAT-IUd Bra va WasUag- triennial masting, which was bald torium aad ona in tha basemaat NEW FALL SHADES exists." that of how they met It and came ^ Llthiienlaa Hour. THE ARMY and NAVY CLUB Minor" ...... Bach Principle." liie-WOCC-Maale. st Tufts Oolega Msdford, Maaa Cnvinant Oengragatlawa Owrdi liSga^s’; We welcome this abandonment, through It. Nl-Vm ee M PropOecy. goto: (firat aervice) Thera's a 41 Sptnee Street Offered Here Fbr Comfort WDRC-Homsl Olrls. jp —'lyrieb Prasrsai. Tbs othsr ConnscUcut repmaants* Wldeneas in Ood’a Mercy"— ...._ _ S t Brldget’a ClMreh on the part of Eisenhower, of his After this period when principle WKNB—Nows; Parsds e< Hilt. w n c—Art M Urlng. tive was Mandmd Hsnry from St. Rev. O. A. Saber. Paeteg Omter OsqgregaWsnal Olmrch IN LIPSTICKS WTHT—ProBt AS). Caster. M i«a-W TK>-a^ Mar...... Herbert Rengtaon *•7. James P. Tfosmlni, Paator previous profaoslanal advocacy of dictated that they criticise their WCOC—Musicsl Seorsbeerd; Neera Monica's Church, Hartford. Bev. Rebcrt CarraU aad Mrs. Renaetk Nelsea, Organist OBffetd O. Slmasea Faetor If Uieiw aver ta a time In which There is no doubt about the fact REVLON — HAZEL MSHOP Antbema; (aecond aervtee) "Open Rev. Dorothy rsaei, ______iw» paMlaM permanent peacetime conscription own political cause, it could have 1:I»-W PRC—Orsnc’ Ctstrsi Btatleo. l?«::?«®5S£3:^r.tor. The Youth Oonvention was In Our Byea" ...... McFarlane Rev. IlModora P. Oobola. sincerity and thoughtfulneaa la ap­ that air conditioning la no longer now. And we welcome It not mere­ wTOT—meali srd Joeksoe. seaMoa st ths sama tinM as the Aaaiataals Sunday, Sept 38: Mtalater ef EdneaWea a luxury but a "must" If you want bean assumed that, in the natural tsM—esrsMds In Blus, "That Won] Shall Sthl" ... .Bach Sunday Bible achool 9:45 a. m. Dr. Wataea Weodmtt, preciated, It Is v^en thera has ly because conaeriptlon now would tiSS-Wj>RC—Report from Orereeea General! Oonventlon was meeting Offertory: "Benedlctui".’.Couperin comfort and economy in your > mn*m cUat «f » . a. A. Iw*> course of events, they would have WQN^isndetead ti.AA. Wsiaee on Sundav at 7-00 a-on Claasee for all agaa Mlnleter Bmerttas been a daath in the family. One home. Because the correct humid­ conAiet with the draft itself, but In Boston. This la thdofficlsl l^is- Sermon: "The Bible for Our Day" issued howls of delight and closed WTirr—PSB Amerlesa Caioe; ______...jintet Isttve body of the Eplrcopsl Andrmr B. Wateen, of the i>sraonal attributes that has ity ia maintained, you are actual­ aUtlvMi Wse. W n^W trld ef MmUc...... Paator Olaon Mtalater of Mnsle baduiso we believe a basic Ameri­ in Aercsiy for the kill when the w n c —Down Homero. UiBb-WC^Neve: Itallea Ufa. Church. It la s bi-camtrsl '*g*t'*- BINGO Pratlude: "Allegro” ...... Handel made Mark Holmaa oo desired os ly comfortable In a temperature Jesua Came to Kindle.” can tradition is at stake, which subject of a SJevienaon fund was WKN»-Nswe: $4$ Club. WDRC—Neve; lavltaUou' to Learn- tiirs, consisting of ths Houss of S;30, Beminare, South Methodist a Funeral Director ia hla real de­ that ia lower than )rou would be­ \ \ ) M Eaat Center Street ^ t)IS—WDIW—AdroBlurto is Sab EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT St. Fmaels ef Amlai Omrek Bunday evening: Sunday, Sept. 28, S, 9:10 aitd 11 lieve possible. Vincent P. Marctn should not be surrendered per­ delivered into their handa Yet, to WTIO—WMhiBStoa sad Lee WrfiiT—Chrletlea la Artleo. Bishops and Houss of Deputies. Church. 6:30. Hi-League maeting, Kan- a m. Servloea sire to be of service to the be­ Duke, rootML wnc-Cemlral of Booka Also meeting in Boston during 20 REGULAR GAMES—S SPEOALS 4:00, Annual Meeting, Hartford Soatk Wlndser, Rente 19 of 307 North Main stiaet la Sn manently to a present and per­ our observation, most comment li|S-WCQC-Ne«e; Musla. lliM-WnC-Medley Ttnse-Bel Kolb. Bev. Artkur J. Hefferasaa. Pastor nath Nelaon, leader. Prelude: "Paatorale," Rhetnbergar reaved famUy. This same thought r u n u M rriBtiBK c o w uy^^^iiMk OenersI OonvanUon was the trien­ STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP Dlatrict 8. 8. Teschera’ Aaa’n. 7:15, Organ Vespsra expert plumber and heating con­ haps temporary emergency. on this has been restrained and WTIC^_, S. Amy Band. Rev. Fraaels V. Karveita, Onrste Anthem: "Fear Net, O Israel" hoa been puMed on to his sons, tractor and he has been joined in Tae Have tka Batiaraotlen af rpRC-Rsdlo' rsm Nova nial masting of the Woman's A uk- Monday, 7:00, Bxplorer ScouU. 7:30, Bonigspiratlon and Gospel Splcker Howard and Arthur, who havo now Knowing Wkon Baying Year ' fn*tt«r General Eisenhower's dbKuaaion measured. rTHT-Lone Pine sod Ule UiSa-JTDRC-'People’e PtetfDrm.li Ulsry. 7:60, Baethoven OIm Club. this buaineaa by his son, Donald, •A ir ae tsinsere. WQCO-lUllan Lite. Maaaea at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 measoge. Scripture Leison: John 1: 1-14 tiled him. When you call Mr. Mast Hare. It's Get te Ba Goad. of our defense program made The perennial critics of the WONB^porte Psrsds. WTHT—Neve; Muele la the Freaek 8:00, O Clef Club a m. The Wartc Hymn: "The Dawn of God'a Daar olmea or ona of hla aona you who has boon thoroughly trained practical ssnao. This la a phase of •lU —WDRC-^rrseposdeat's Berslch- Manser. 8:00,' Luthar Leagua axacuUve Sabbath" Waslay gore certain they will do their in air conditioning. Donald Marcin Knnw Ynnr Moot Mm I * PhiiviMiif and Hnnlin^ , aAturdiiy, SApUmbw XI press might say that this Is be­ Wffl^BetUe of the Rerltoaea Wedneaday. 7:30 p. m., Bible attended the Duc-Pac Factory our national life for which his own w hat —LePDrle Program. committee. . ‘Solo; "Come Ye Blessed" —Scott utmost to follow your wlshea in cause they are pleased enough to «iie-WDRC-BUWDR&-BUn Dsusberty. Tuesday, 0:30, Boy ScouU. study and prayer. School in Springfiaid, Mats., and Knnp AcgpMdMnd! BiaMliowtr On Dcftnae special training makes him a WDRC-Btsn Dsusberty. O _ w n c —luraalla Rea A. O pen Forum AMESITE DRIVEWAY Bontt Metkedlat Oknioli 8:15 p. m.. Quarterly business Offertory: "Ls Cypne" Salnt- every way. live Batter .for Laaa Bey •OnttnrWnrii have a simple balancing entry in WTHT—Lste L Neva Republlce Wedneaday, 7:30, Emanual his quallflcationa ara of the high- WonS—Health Quia Mala Street and Hartford Read meeting of the church. Saens In ordar that Mr. Holmaa and All Year Mdat At Tka V OMNrtl namMwnr. In kla dl*- natural expert, and*y«t, tnUrest- the campaign books against the WONB-Nove; Juke Bos. SAVE 10 Amerteaa 8:00, Dorcaa Society. Perey F. Smith, erhood will meet at Uie church. An the Flaming Word” Air conditioning not only makes Nixon case, but we auspect that MsUnee. Hour. • MACHINE SPREAD o WORK ODAEAMIBED wlshea of a family ara carried out, your home imich more comfortable BnttMim 'niuTsdoy night spective of the maiTare illustrated t iia-W D KO-Horse Iteeea e iREE ORADINO o TERMS ARRANOED 8:00, Brotherhood meeting, Nau­ Asaoclate Minister intsrutlog program is in the Hymn: "Tba Word of God Incar- it ta beat to be utterly frank in another reason might be that they WTHT—Sports. WTHt —Itleh-AmerleeB Hour. To ths Editor: gatuck. In the winter time for leas fuel L. T. WOOD dlffleult problon In n It the fact that his chief reoom- wnO *-To Be Annooneed. WTIO—Btemsi Usbt • FREE BBTIMATBR e EXPERIENCE SINOB Meiheit A. Fkanoe, making. nata" ...... Gsaang-Buch talking' matters over with them. VlMNt P. Marilt are all a little bit sorrowful that ..WHMT—Mueic from geeadlaavla It might ba of interaat to soma Thuraday, 3:00, Woman’s Mia- Postiude; "Marche Triomphalo" used, but Mr. Mureln says it may be LOCKER PUNT and woctannnUka mnnntr. nwndatlona cut sharply aeroes the «iia -W-WDRO-P.l D R O -P .r ^ Bddie Fisher. of your readers to know that we • POWBB BOUXD 1999. ' Mlaiater ef Mnaie There should ba no feallng of em­ 807 NO. MAIN 8T. the presidential campaign has had Monary' Society, reception of new CallasrU. barrassment ta stating the amount used to advantage in the summer Bo dMorlbod tiM proMnn ItaoU routine trends and Instincts of Request Hstinea srs jtut picking a generous supply members. •— Commonlty Baptist Chnreh tlDM. Tbe same fan that circulates AMEATHOUU to hit this particular low Interval. Sunday, Sept 88, Servlcea 8 and 4:00 p. m. Pilgrim Fellowahlp 6f money the family fasla they can it BUMBLL BT.-TKL. e4M thought In the military profeaslen. WTHT—tntemstlonsl Jses Club. lito-WTHT-Neva of string basns. from our family •;30, Oirt ScouU, first fall maat- 893 East Center Street wtU meet to welcome new mem* tha warm air In tha winter time TcL 4848 ^ ta iMlIotlo, diopooilonoti tom n It also occurs to us that the Sise-W bRC-To Be AaneuaesA Wigg-^PJench-Aseerleen Hour. garden, this being the third crop 10:48 a m. spend. In fact, it ta a deftailta KBBF AOQUABTTBD W n ^ Muele viUi s Best. DE MAIO BROS. tag. Bev. KeoneUi Maxwell, bera. help to tha Holmes Funeral Homaa a be used to circulate cool air . *Boao of o«r hronMo,” ho ontd, American press may be just a Ut- WTHT—Roselsad BsUreom. wpRC-4smmy Kaye ghov. wa bars ralaad thia yaar on thla Saturday, 9:00, Junior Choir. 'Prelude, "Solemn Prelude" — through the rooms in the munmer. C A U ANYTIME 7E91 . Noble Oneet Mlnleter 0:80 Senior High Groups will for they have no with to oneour- ■M t nothing to do with tho poll Ob Buyinf Blaetiona tle bit better than Its critics con­ Wim B—Mevs; Request Mstlsee. WlteJ—Buelo from S^dlnarla plot of ground. 10:0p, Senior confirmation clnaa. Mra Heary lareea, Orgaalat meeL If desired, you can go a step fur­ •ilS-WHAT--(^brsQiMrten WONS—Freak A Bmeat Flrat wa planted paas April 15. 'Hymn. "When Morning Gilds the age a family to arranga an elab­ tiag t f thoBMinMrt.Wohnvonovor cede, a little more intelligent, a •ito^WHAT-Bsad by Deemad. WKNB-Neve; PNH VerleUea The Week orate . eervicf. At the Holmaa ther aad have a rafrigsrating unit We may have our questions WQC^Mnelc. This waa foUowod by beets, than SWeF’—Laudes Domini. boon n mUiUry>mlndod pooplo. In little more responsible, a little tits—WnO—Behind the Fasaa Sunday, Sept. 28; Wedneaday— Funeral Homes, the aervice ren­ installed in tha cellar and make about moraUty la dolneoUo poll WTIC—The Autbor Speska. “■---- Kaye. by the beans. North Methsdiat Churdi •Offertory Duet. "I Waited for the 9:48 a. m.. Nursery and pre­ 2:80 omen’s Fedoration Ntw yoUr home completely air condi­ MANCHESTlii tloM of ptnoo, wo hnvo nlwnya cut WDRQ-QIU Record ttoR 447 Nortt Blnln dered the family ie not measured DON WILLIS ties, as we consider the actions of more principled. We refrain from W ONS^b Cmby fiov. Ws are harvesting an exception­ Lord" (from "Hymn of Praise” ) school children at parsonage. Members Taa Rav. J, R. Swain, tioned at a reasonabla coat, as the tbo mlMtaty ooUbUahaiont to tho — .-'ONB—BoetoaONB-BoM Brevea - ally line crop of tomatoes, from Bee. WBlnrd McLnaghkn. Mlnistor —Mendeliaohn. by monetary standards but by a 1 individuals, but we labor under no making any sweej^g claim of vir­ SitS-WHAT-toerta ill £Soee of Ireland, Preluda ‘'Consecration"—Warn- spaakar. spirit ef helpfulness. main requisitas are already Inatail- FRAMING I hOM, thon to tho morrow. In Umo WONiB-Pee Wee Reese Bhorv. v r n c —Farorltaa of the FSmoua an mrsa that was planted aariter June Gaal and Ruth Campagna, bACh. 3:30 Boy's Choir rehearaal. ed. As for ths cost of having this such dslieate handicapa la our In­ tue for It, but we ao noU that lu vm g^Tour Key to Health. Divina Worihip, 9:30 and 11:00 The Funeral Homes, maintain* QRNRQE Picturet M antel in i I •of war. wo hnvo oold, do>him dook ohalrs WNS-JlTenlBB Star, R ^ O —Blara Roptf. Respectfully, • ARC and GAS WELDING foUowliig; Tuesday, 8 p. m., Meating of the use of aluminum ducts. Tha Initial This U supposed to ilersuade the Yankee w n c —Summer Symphony. Arthur E. Hutehlnaon. tle Saviour.” parishioners in the parsonage, 677 9:30, Church school and adult to hear every word of the eervlce, 1 a t lid ahova tho standard modoL V ^ B -fU rs Rerlev the BIta . oeissy. Ssrmon—"How We Got Our Anthem, "Smk Him That Bibia claaa regardlesa of where you are seat- cost is ailghUy highar that that Japanese people tq vote for a oon- By A. O. H. WDRO-Sperte Rquadup. • I lA— wnC—loUrmSMO. IN :i nn:!li!c ; i \ll W.' L Cll.. Bast Center street ineurrad by ths use of galvanised Mhos moant oar Navy laying tai a tils—WTH'T—It's Trar Busiaesa ti|b—WTIC—Rob Consodina BiUe.” Maketh the Seven StarF'—Rogera. 10:48 a m., Morning worahip. ad, and offers tha family abeo* HIGH GRADE tlnuance of the present regime, Recaption of now memban pipe, but, In the overall picture, t0>yoar supply of anchors all at WON8--Cberles Kosher. ^ - 2 S S f c . " ‘ Hynin—"God Be With You. Junior church in tha lower audi* lute privacy. M RNCHEm and to persuade Japanese business The inter-party eourteeles of WDRC—Larry Leeoeur Neva PosUude—"Grand Choatif'’ . 3:48 p. m., Manchester OouncU Rockville Methodist Church torium. you will gain. They take leae time anas, it has msont our Army buy* TifO-WONB-Al Heler, SperU Next To Bolton Town Lino A service that may not he fa­ to Inatail, cutting down tha cost that It can afford to donate the campaign in Oonneetlcut have NEED SOMETNIND ...... •...... McMsster of Churches mminar on tka Holy Rev. Carl W, Saoadara BUnlster 8:80 p, m.. Young Feopls’s mast* miliar to many la tha arranging PRINTING •kg snough frent-axla goskstt for WTHT-Telkins It drer. of labor. They ara also DNY CLEAN AeavUy to this regime's campaign been boldly and pleasantly nsu- WTP^ n is 1 Believe; itoturdey at ditS—w n c —Ths Falcon. Sunday School, 9:30 Bible. for aarvtces out of town by Mr. Jsipa to last a full eontuiy. WbRO—Bsiid of tbo Day. Youth Fellowship: Intermediate, 6:00 p. m„ Jr. Hi maeting, Jr. HI Morning worahip at 10:48 a m. ^ ;3 0 p. m.; Bvaagelistic ssrvlee. Holmes. He contacts a funeral mu^ better conductor ef hast and JOB AND COMMERCIAL for a return to ofAoe. What we trallaed, which represents an lils -w S nClHsnk ThompsM Shew. WniT-RorIrsi Hour. MADE SEEGIAL7 the^ offer lass resistance, for tlMW 93 W ill S l^ .■Tills pattom has bosn bad WTHT—Bert Andretra . WCW—Music, 8:00; Senior, 7:00. room. Bible film. "The Good Book.” Sermon: A Prisoner for the Lord. Tha Weak home where the deceased lived, PRINTING don't want to have happen is the Imaginative Improvement ov dilS—WKNB—Nevij Sunday Serensda The Week 7:00 p. m., M.Y.F. maeting, Jr. Sunday achool aaaalons at 9:30 7:48 p. m.. Monday, Men's Fal* makes all the arrangements for are as smooth as glass. dnough in tho past In today's DWYER PRODUCTS lowahip meeting In tha parish Whether you wish air condi­ Frampt atal Bfflatairt Fitettag TileidinnB TIS^ victory of new-old poliUctl ele­ what happened four yekrs « o . tilA ^'W n c — Martin-mraevess Kona rnwm Prirsts West Street, Bolton, TeL U M Tuesday, 7:00, Boy Scouts Hi room. Bible film, "A t Work and 10:40 a m. you there and will also arrange bmrtd of oontinulag tanaloa. It is Four years ago, as tbs not al WHAT-Syciphory Hall. The Week ro«n. tioning, steam heat, hot water, heat t AU Ktada ments which might provide ex­ WTOT—pinner at the Oreea Kaoeu Wednesday, 7:30, Woman’s So­ with the Word." for additional aervjces bars ta Molorahlo. VOr wo no longor havo wags aoourate judgment of hind- w ^ I mSS! Fs~wda 7:00 p. m„ Bpworth League, Monday at 6:30 p. m., the MYF 7:30 p. m„ Wodnasday, Mid Manchaater. If there are any fur­ or a amall plumbing job done, you pression for some of the antl- . Tires? ciety meeting. weak prayer senrioa. aloar, psodaa Unas bstwoon a Urns 1- - . ! . . ^ It, there was a blinifor “ .gvcriiena 8:18, Open meeting of the So­ ladies' parlor. Bible film, "The will bowl on the church alleya. ther details you arlsh to know, wilt be pleased with tha fine work Export Dry Amertoanlsm which is naturally tije-WTHT—Dendns Wty. Tuesday, at 8:00 p.'m.. Commu­ dona by Vincent Marcia and hia o f psaos and a tlms of war. Wo ------ma awawsma^ 111 Ui« d9p^Homkt of InUr-B^v ciety with en address on "Chris- Whole Armor." bontact Mr. Holmaa or his sona COMMUNITY FRESS rtoing In Japna m n rmcUon to ^ w n c —Jane Ace—Dleo Jockey. nity.service for obeervaAce of pub­ son. Call tham at 8484 tha next Oar. Na. Mata aad Na. lekaal *!^ havo to llvo dnd work and plan In ______I WDRO—Oesa Autry. HOM| MARIRS tisn Stewardship" by the Rev. Dr. Throogh The Waak Gospel Man our occupation That blunder was supposed to Oliver W. Bell, New London. lication of the Reviaed Standard tlma you need work done. Btraoto — Talaghanq i m • twIUght MBS bstwoon Iho two. HOUDAY ;u < ^ y ,. 8:30 p. m.. Father, and Verakh of tha Bible at Um Baptist 415 Center S4. This is supposed to be sound in- haw occurred when President S S u fc S f'J S ! V *bo Alrlsasa WE HAVE THE Friday, 7:30, Orfkittetton class Ohmploxlty croatss confusion R ^N ^Th a^ Shadow. A T OOMBfVNlTY "Y " Son Banquet Cooper hall. Church. Rev. Oliver Bell of the Nialel of Saucer Heat is the movement of mo]}'- WON^Theeter of the Air. for new membm'i. Tueeday, 6:45, 7:80, Junior choir. Methodist Church In Nsw London Sunday, Sept. 28 ofossywhoro. Oonorals who nsod to u,™u»u i , S m 'iST?,'!!? £ rriS i'.£ w n f^ te rs In K t ^ end Biua OOT. 1, BiM to 11 A. M. cules In matter, the faster the wonder about It. Is It any safer to molltlon of Republlcaa hopes and W H ^ —Pleno apStS. WDRO—Wortd Na-vt. 7:00, Boy Scouts. will be the speaker. The public is 10:30 ajn. Breaking,of bread. Flies, Spins Well molsculei move, the greater the ha tralnod to ooQosntrato on mlU- WONS—Doubles In Voosla IjBlt Of the Hartford Oonaty 12:18 p.m. Sunday achool. ALL MAKH OF try and buy an election abroad ^ receive, at any time dur- WTHT—Deeclns Party. BIGGEST STOCK Cion BvangeUenl LntiMraa Chnreh Wedneaday, 2:00 p. m.. Willing cordially Invited. heat tary dodslona fool oompoUod to •ita—WDRC-Censbuitera YWCA Workers, ladles parlor. Saturday at 7:00 p. m., the 7:00 p.m. Gospel Meeting. than It is to try to buy one at appearance In the Capitol WHAT—Neve; Raeord Rerlev. ■itt-W ^ T-Sootllebt on DportE. Cooper and High Straete JONES' ohoMiv ooonoiBlo fhetors.’* •lie—WDRC—Larry LasuMir. Nova Bev. Paul O. Prokepy, Paator. 7:15, Bxplorer Scouta Men's Club bowling, church alleys. Tbe Week Akron, O.—(^ —Model plane fly­ hornet can w e V e a A v ^ ^ t S**" Hartford, any official ^ I - VVne-Pee Weakl^ Bhov. 7:18 p.m. Tuesday, Prayer meet- VMt Joaea Fknl* SEWING Oonarat Btsoahowor wont on to ngmoT van we reauy buy long- come from James C. Shannon fita-WDRC-Nevi. Brsvlax Mlaa Marion A. Erdln, Orgnniat. 7:30, Servicemen's committee. ers are tinksring around with fly­ ii^W n c-O ren d old Opry. O F T IR E S 7:45, Weiley Group, ladies par­ tag- tare aad Vioar Oa«* osotond that largo savings can bo term friends with such oatenta- then the Republican Governor, WDRC—Broadvay’s My Beet Yemen Metkodlat Cknrck ing saucers now. A model flying tlous flourishing of the bensAdal TM **—stofy. 'as ‘hepefally , WONB - I ^ Lonberda Bhev. September 28 — The 18th Sunday lor. artag Btero'for ihado In that aroa of tho budget Rev. Carl W. Sanndera Mlnistor saucer was launched in this sraa dollar? Can such policies generate by Democratle seMUyats, WTHT—Welhlnlton ReSkInt Foot- after trinity. 8:00, Spiritual-Ufe class wUI S t Joha'a Polish National Largo Amrtnuat which takoa our groatost ox* bRjl, WTOT—Otorg* B. Sokolsky. 9 a. m. — Sunday School. (Note: have lU first meeting in the for the first time and spun auccar the mutual respect between na­ thrt the good voters of Hart- ISiM-WDRC- Kickoff IMt Red INCLUDING HARD TO GET Morning .worship nt 9:30 a m. ' Cathege Chnreh •f Flat Fleer Oav* pondlturos—tho |d0 billion wo Peather. •i»?^AT"?io?Rj; Fraa Bus transportation service Chapel. Rev. Percy Smith wUI dis- fully over the heads of hundreds tions Whlidi ought to existr ’T * •• >■"— *< by this for childrqn whose parents cannot Sermon, A Prisoner for the Lord. 98 Galway Street of spectators. artag. OaBVafor poy for national security. In this f o i ^ to oxtoM courtesy to the W2K?~J?b'f*»“ Tbeeter of the Air. g ^ s lt Intorprou tbs Nraa cuae the theme, “Tha Um of the Sunday achool aemlona will be­ Rev. Stephen Stiyjenrtid, Foator This same kind of poUey Is Frealdeut of this eauntry that WTIC—Reuben Reuben. [Y-MoBto ifoniliix Hosdllnta bring or send them, or live at a Bible in Peraonal Devotions.’’ In othsr events at the model A SarvicB BaUaMta. connection, ha was admlttsdly, tor WTHT—Seturder ct the Shamrock. VORC^To Bo AaaeunooA SIZES: 475x19. 550x18, 550x17 gin tills morning nt .10:30 n. m. Mlos Oars Skrabac, Organtot credited with having won a vic­ f « d » d to the polls ta vote ..WHAT—Neve; Record Rerlev, SwuNB—Nick OOrtor. distance. For information, please Everyone is invited to this in­ All children are welcome. plane meet a gilder took first prise Of FURNITURE STORE this occasion, falling back on his for him sod rebuke Eepubileaa ISiSa-WnC—Lover Beetn Street WWfWuronllo Jury. call 3-0408). in a epecUcuiar flight In which it SEWIMICENTBI tory for our side In Italy in IHS. WTHT—Hotel Aoblphui Orchestra formal program of worahip. The Week Sunday, Sept 31: Daa naefcar, Frop. own knowledge and oxperianoo as ------iwKt What eampls of Soppor Bortnada 9:30 a. m. Adult Bible Claae. Thureday, 10:00-11:00 a m.. Monday, The MYF meeta at the 9:30 a m.. Mass. disappeared from sight and was SiBCBTlty M Oak Bt, Manekaatar, Oaaa. 882 Mein st. TeL SIM That may be so. Yet the position WDRO—Denre Orehestre. WTOT—Rtr* Comos tbo Band. 10 a. m. Nursery in the Pariah a military man. It Is that back* iwer EepubUcaa------iT«e w n c —Rhythm Rentbsroua R^KNB—Forward Amsries, Prayer Group, tower room. church‘ St 7:00 p. m., under the 10:30 a. m.. High Moaa not found. In a speed event an- Fkaaa 2*ie41 Maachesteg of Oonununlam In Italy since then twhed t ^ again In tgdg, when IIiSI—WDRC—Stare for Defeoee, (PLCS TAX) Houaa during church worship. ohar model plane reached a speed ground of his which lends force to •lIS-WKNB-Nsva Friday, 6:30 p. m.. Mother and leadership of Mrs. WUliam Is genm ily rated os stronger, not taey voted oven nmn strongly WTOT — Saturday NIsht Denolng w o r" *— RfcH $ 1 1 . 9 5 10 a. m. Divine worship. Text: Schwarx. of over 141 miles per hour. his opinion that largo economiso Pirty. iita-' Luke 7:13-15. Theme: "Life and Daughter Banquet, Cooper haU. weaker, and our own popularity is pemocrattc, we do not pietead Uill-WONS-Mldnlsht Metinea can bo made In our defonsa spend* to know. But, in any caoo, ~ WTHT--Women In Onlform. Death." generally daserlbed as havlag w n c —Ale* Drier. mrAtiS”*!?”! Hsteh. A lAEGAIN WHILE THEY LAST 11 a. m. Divine worship in the B4Mkinghaaa Osagngatlonal Ruih Milieu tag. IMS Inddeat has g ^ foW; t a - WONS—Pndsr Arrest. Concordia Evangelical TRU raUNUN T. P. HOULORAN headed downward, and It Is a pos- *• poUMcal table as one ef Itisa-WDRC- Public Service Pre- German language. Lutheran Church Ohnich, Parents Checking Most of his Tocommendattons albla forecast that the next Italian 1:30 p. m. Lutheran hour over Rev. PUHp M. Reaa Mlalster. • This Is What It ThkM FUNERAL HOM I the Mttle thlage whieh chaaged llilPwTlC-See Tou at the Polle; Winter and Garden Streets Te Make n Woouui AttraeMve prill, cut sovoroly against tho crlaia would find us called upon the oeores of Ustmy. Ilollyvooc* Palladium Orchestra. WICC, Bridgeport. The Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 28— '' Children's English SMl REMOVAL Idaelly iTiattd riaTqalwl Md WZSi~?®**'._ Rooeerelt Orcbeetra BRAKES RELINED S1L95 7:30 p. m. Lutheran Hour over Moat man liks thssa quaUtisa in natural instincts of the military for heavier largesse and yet re­ Now if this theory about IMS WDRC—Symphony Hell. Ivan Beckwith 10:00 a. m. at the session of ths away foaai tka taMg thanagh* Is accurate, which we doubt, then H:Sa—wn c — Neva; Dance Ayala WONS, Hartford. church achool two biblical film a woman; Hava yaar traaa praaad aad oorvlcoa thomsolvas, and of tho warded with leas favorable vota m ii'*l2;rTl>e ^drleh Family. Organist aad Cboirmaater fora. Dlstlaeltve BervleA Mai* there la no question that Hartford with nsnsssn. •ifArWJpRC—iSvnk Fontmns Show. INCLUDES UNING AND kAIOR 3:30 p. m. Reformation Service strips will be shown. Oas—GenUsnass. A gentle man­ Binghamton, N. Y.,(8^—Parents reatavad by Haaaaad aad lav gigantic American Industry whidi returna It aU turns, periiapo. on RTDRC—N«w». ^ H T —Stop the Music. at Concordia Collegiate Institute, No worahip will be held at of pupils In gradas 7 through 13 of ■arad tree aargeoae. ^ ara FSeiUtloa. tafttin g heavily Republican In lliM-Dudo Martin's Wsitom Jam* W H ^ —Piano Miniatures, Sunday September 28th, Sixteenth ner is a great part of true fem­ finds these natural instincts one of tho themes of General 1S6S. We say that because, this borer. YOUE DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS AT BronzvlUe, N.Y. 11 a m. Instead, Dr. Rota will city schools wUl have a better w n c —Mersdlth Wilson’s Musle Sunday after Trinity: ininity. Whate more, a gentle MANOHESTER«S profitable Itself. But that, If any­ time, the Republican cause has lliH-WTIC-Novs. stoonte Hie Week 8:45 a m. Sunday School Rally epeak at a service in tbe evening chance to keep tabs on their chil­ Elsenhower's foreign policy talks - WO^^Mrer T^pets Hour. T. P. HOLLORAN thing, merely heightens the Im­ exhibited the very soul of oour- Besdsy Monday— Day program by the various in obeervance of the publication of person is a restful companion. dren’s progress In English because Faaaral Qtreetar —that you can't creaU friends by tesv. ■iia-wnc-N«vt. Music. SiIA-*WHAT—Golden Momsets In Sons the revised varalon of tl\e bible. On of a new pisn edoptrd this year. HNEST REMIR CARTER TREE pression that they are sound. 1i(a—WTIC—Csrslesde of Musla •>|J—WDRO—Playhouse. SERUKE 7:30 p. m. Walther Leagua ex- classes. Parents and friends In­ Two—Quiet self-assurance. Men treating nations as If their friend We refer to the fact that when Frsnela wTIC—Theater Oulld. ecutiva committee meeting. vited. Tuesday eveqing at 7:30 the Buc don't like conceited women. But Pupils are required to submit C. 8. MeHALE, Jr. Kisenhower's first specific ship could be'bought. IilArWCCC— Outdoors with aiff WHAT—Hour of Faith. GALL5MA kingham Church will join with oth SERVICE EXPERT CO. the Democratic nominee for Pres­ Knlsht. Tuasday— 10:18 a. m. Worship Service: they do liks women whose manner pertinent copies of their English I Iniaard r ' ' recommendation Is that wo press ident entered Connecticut this . WONS—True Detective. ASK FOB JTO? STHTIOn Prelude: "My Heart U Filled with era in a service at the QIaston curriculum to their parents. Ths on W uh era, Toanttri, PHONE 7695 —JIC—strlnjt ^IC-Strln ^mphoDStts. VANS 7:48 p. m. Men’s Club. bury Methodlat Church, when Rev. reffects a deep-rooted self-rsapect. ITS Oeater BL for a weapons program that la year, be did so In receipt of a cor­ Longing” ...... Bach plan devejoped when prsents at; Irons, Sewing Mnehincs, A Toot Of Tho Praan i Wednesday— Three—A sense of fun. The all- mors roallstlc, a program In which dial invitation not only to be 7 » H ^ R % !?World In Brtof. ROYKNOFU ,427 Hartford Rd. Manchestcr.Conn. 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid, Mite Sermon: "Growing with God." Jamei F. Englieh, D. D., super­ tending a meeting of the secondery greeted by the Republican Gov­ lilt-W O Ni-Chspsl In tbs Sky. intendent of the OongregaUonal serioue woman m ay demand a Vnes, etc. research, development, experi­ Blneo this seems to be an elec­ R TH T —Neva Highway, INSURANCE boxes are duo. Anthem: "Be Thou My Vision" education council admitted they ernor of Connecticut, but to spend w n c —Nsvs: Oeorgs Crook. Pearson State CSinference, will speak on the man's respect. But the woman didn't Imow just whst their chil­ mentation and production are un tion In which the conduct of the s Be'*''®”"’- Of Every DMcrlptloaDm Saturday— same subject. who enjoys living and finds much the night os his guest at the WDRC—Nova •ijb—WDRC—Inner Sanctum. 9:18 A m. "Moments of Com­ Organ Offertory: "Offertory on a dren studied In school. ABC der one hard-bitten and unified American press is under sharp ICxecutive Mansion. WHAT—Nows; Chorlotsra WTIC—DfAjntt. ARTHUR to U u ^ about is the kind of BILL'S TIRE WCCC-Musle. WHAT—Rosy Llitenins. fort" ovw WONS. Gregorian Melody" ___ Kreckel AND •crutiny. It might bo InUrosting Binoo this might have made his­ •ilS—RfTOT'^-ChrlstlsD Selsnea Postiude: "Larghetto,” Volckman woman, that^men inatlncUvely like direction. titl-WTHT—Thres Suns. KNOFLA AGENCY 10 a. m, confirmation InstniCr Bolton Coogregattoual Church to be around. Oergeob Cleans AmiANCE CO. His second recommendation is to note that, for all their conceded tory—had eavesdropping facilities **4J!trJ£*^?l‘^Bevs; Ths Ptoples Act Eat. ItS l tton. 3:30 p. m. Bible Seminar apon- R«v. Arthur A. Wallace, Mtalater. been provided for discreet com­ •i»'SM a?o M ra WTOT-Psui Hsrrsy. Four — Tolerance. The woman 2-1575 Z lM g p Ic S t REPAIR SHOP toward simplicity In design In one-sIM political allegiance, the WHAT—OomuK Clssolcslo. SIS MAIN BT. Sunday (October 8) Sunday sored by the Manchester Council Jamra W. McKay, Orgaalat and Bagley, la.—(4P>—If you hava mentators like ourselves— we re­ WCCC—Nsvs: n,mn Tima WH^-^ews; Rosy Listening. of Churches at South Methodist who is quick to criticise and cen­ trouble scrubbing the windshield Wiliiem H. Green* Prep. newspapers of the country ren W no-Ssbbslh Mssssss. WTIC—Meet the Prssa Dial SttS or S*4>?t School and Congregational Rally Choir Director. military equipment, hie practical gretted, perhaps even more than ..TfPBS—Tour irsalng Coueert at tha 10 a. m. -service. Church with five guest leaders, sure others doesn't make a man clean on your oar, try a corncob. dered, for the most part, honest WTHT—Music for Buadsy. feel comfortable. contention being that "In war, the did Governor Lodge, that the vis­ SiU-WONB-Novs. liiia—WONS—Rrasing Coueert. concluding with a dinner meeting. Bunday, Sept. 28— That’s the advice of Don Myers, C olnnibln Ricyclai simple and expendable weapon and conscientious discussions' of iting candidate found himself un­ WTIC—Hymn Tims. WTHT-Glorta Psrinr. Observance of the publication of Five — Unobtrueive efficiency. loco] filling station operator. In­ WtPay WTHT-M uusir for Sunday. tiiM-WTHT-Bni Timber. Your Mirror 9:30 a m. Church School. U. S. nnd Oondynnr TInm may, in the light of time and pro- the Nixon case. der pressures which forbade hbn Siia-WTHT—Btbis Mnssssa WDRC—Chorsllsra Second Congregntlonal Chnreh The Revised Standard Version of 11:00 a m. Morning Worahip- Bustling famlnlne efficiency irri­ stead of wearing out expensive social pleasures. As It turned tiee-WDRC-Worir Ntva WON^Holy ITInlty Berries, 888 North Blnia street' the Bible will be held. tates a man, almost as much as sponges to remove ths crusted re­ Dependable QnaUty Servleel Rtpidn C ductlon faciUtlea be the most Since the greater part of them RrnC—Amerlesa Forum of tho Air. Prelude; "Chancel Radiance,’ Kem out, he was able to give only a WCCO-Strinx Tims. Notice Dr. George Boberta. The Week Op. 661. inefflelsncy. But unobtrusive effi­ mains of bugs Myers says he wets A e c M M r iM aaiafactory.'* were openly supporting the Re­ WONS—Sunday BIbIs Hour. MiM^WTHT—Tacstlonisnd, P. A A. Interim Minister HIGHEST short time to an after-the-speech WTHT—Mssstnl Soclsty. Tells You Wednesday— Processional Hymn; "O Worship ciency helps to make him eomfort- a corncob, rube the surface and 180 Sprees Street IBs thM recommendation calls publican ticket, one might have buffet at the home of Democratic WTIC—World Novs Roundup. Town of Manchester BnrcIny'Wood, Organist 7:30 p. m. Church Council meet­ The King.” able. And be quickly learns to dries the glass. The result: a shiny WHIiam H. SohitMft for more civilian personal and di­ expected—and we ore sure that State Chairman John Bailey, and WHAT—Italian Proctsm. Gill for Town Meeting Mon­ ing. Anthem; "Daily Guidance," Bryant depend on it. windshield without shy of the 198 flpmoa gtroat TU. 8899 Phone 2-0859 then retired to his hotel room and wncf-cilfloii PUoy. • scratches produced by strong rection In the weapons produc­ the perennial critics of the press ly p N ^ PoUtresI Picture. day, October 6, 1962 Bunday, Sept. 38 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearaal. Offertory Solo: An Evening Pray­ No One Ukee a Wenry-Wart PRICES to work on his speeches, which he Uil^WTfC—See Tou st ths Polls; the Difference 9:30 a.m.—(^urch School Saturday— abrasives. tion program. "In this field," he did expect-that they would have A meeting of the eieetbra of the er" .... Gabriely Jack Provan. Six — Tha ability to s e t the continued into the small houra Bob Snyder Show. Town of Manchester will be held 10:48 a.m.—Worahip Service 9 a. m. First masting of the Dedication Service for the new For predetermined attitudes on an WDRC—Art Waver Orchestra brighV side. The woman who is said, "it Is Impossible for the pro- The visiting candidate did. how­ WHAT—Moonlight Mtmorlta on Monday, October 6, 1963, for Call to Worship Catechetical class. Pilgrim Hymnala always crossing bridges before she Flshermaa Nrta fosalonal to make the exclusive issue which seemed so threatening ever, And time to carry out his WONS—Dance Orchsstrsa the fo llo w ^ purposM: • Hymn 220, Faith of Our Fathers 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Clioir Hymn of Dedication: "Holy! Holy! comes to them, who U always fear­ Rogg, Scrap M«td and announced intention of calling UiiS-WONS-Neva rehearsal. Providence. R. I.—OPy—The tug Judgment" to Republican success at the polls. WHAT-Neva 1. To elect nine merobera of the General Confession Holy! Lord God Almighty" ful that the worst will happen, •Hinr sehrageoble mo- Governor Lodge on the telepbm r. M. Responsive Reading, 610 Sermon; ‘Tlie Ministry of Mu­ on Joseph Whaley's fishing net FALL SEEDING * And as a necessary prelude to Actually, the only press in UiSS- w n r—Neve; Musla Board of Director!, a Town (fierk, who loves to dwell on the gloomy was so g rttt he summoned his son and exchanging courtesies with liOO-Boston Biaekla a Traaaurer, two Reglatrara of Prayer sic." side of a life can depress a man tM ta lf. “ t the carrying out of such recom­ which the whitewash was applied him, this being the act which kept l;m—Industry on Psrsds. Orcbeetra.’ s t Mary’a Epiaeopal Chnirh Howard for help. When the nets - Beautiful Lawn at Modest Cost 1:48—Columbia ra Princeton. U ito-N eva Votaro, three Selectmen, aeven Hymn 484, This Is My Fsther'i Recsssioiial Hymn; "O God, Our aa quickly as tbe arrival of the mendations, General ISsenhower boldly and callously was the him from being on the too short 8:00—Hopslonx Cassidy. World Church and Locust etreete Help In Agee Past.” ware finsfly raised the "fleh" Oonatabtes, three members of the The Rev. Alfred L. Wimama month's bills. turned out to be of the tin variety Call or Write called for a real unification of our Hearst press, which was to be ex­ and of the protocol of Intar-pariy 8:48—RMtlo Ksaootls. Bosurd of IMucation for the term Scripture, John 1, 1 through 14 Postiude: "A Joyous Postiude" — courtesy. • :00—Lons Rsnser. You can see for yourself that clothes dry cleaned Sermon: Dr. Roberts Sector Ssven — Vivacity. A vivacious —a 20-foot torpedo. ' military eervicea, to replace the pected, and the Oiicago Tribune, t:80-Tou Asksd For It ending 1965, three nMmbera of the Mallard. woman makes life seem more ex­ So Mrhaps, Btevanson having T:00—DsiiBsrous AssItnmsnL Offering The Rev. James S. NellL The torpedo waa encrusted with Nafura cooparofas— mokes NOW present Action of unlflcation. which hod no difAcidty In seeing remembered the proper telephone T;SO—Stars In Khskl and Blus. Boiurd of Education for the term Hsrmn 224, Dear Lord and Rector Emeritus citing — and most men hate the bsmaclee and tangled with the re­ OSTRINSKY 1:00—All-Btsr Rerus. n L W m M E R A S ending 19{6, seven JusticM of the the ID E A L way, K E E P their “look like new** The Rev. John J. Johnson, Curate humdrum. tho Favorod timo to (lx vp 'oM Recalling that he himself had tho whole episode as a sterling call, Hartford won't go unani­ Father of Mankind Chrlstlaa Scle4Me Society mains of a half-dozen fishing nets. DMiers la Waato Matertaki mously Republican in IMS, after 1:00—Tour Shew of Shove f l A f l a BULBS. OA8B8. Peace. Benediction. The 14th Sunday after Trinity: Masonic Temple Eight — Intelligence. Dumb Young Whaley delivered his catch lawnt or build now lawtu. Rrol recommended unification and had demonstration of public virtue. Tour Hit Mrsd*. Voting machhiM will be used. 8 a.m. Holy Communion women often attract men—but the to the Coast Guard, 182 BISSCL LOT. TEU 8879 Otherwise, the press was both all. 10:BS—PrrstOint Tnimsa. MOVIBB PABtS freshness. That’s the result of painstaking cara Bunday 6:00 p.m. Mu Sigma Chi apply TURF BUILDER to feed oroto* hoped that unity would resiilt The sabstaace of the talo* :Oa-Wrtstllns. The Flrat Voting District poU* The Week 9:25 a.m. Flrat Children's Serv­ Sunday service. Sept. 28, 11:00 dumbneee ia not cute for long. It foom the passage of tho National analytical and critical, and it was :0B-N«va tng placd RrlU be at tha Bast fUda ice. 4th Grade and younger. Par­ grows Irritating in short order. than low Scotts SEED to provide s phone oonveTsatloa Is appaiont- . „ Suadsy Tuesday 2:00 p.m.—Lucy Spen­ m. Pefense Act of 1M7, he said: the great newspapers which were ly privileged and pureT eoelal a ^ArHwr D ili Slirti Recreation Butiding on School and the most up-to-date equipment. cer Group meets with Mrs. Louis ents' Choir. The Curate conduct­ Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Nine — Kindness. The woman luxurlouf carpel of perennial grosa, *Tbls baa not proved to be the Eisenhower’s greaUst supporters Intereouree, so far as both sMea rill can. Street. Tuttle. 21 Hudson street. ing. Wedneaday evening service, 8:00 who is genuinely kind end thought­ roatlsre ef Fattk. The Second Voting District poll­ 10:05 a.m. Junior Church. p. m. who led the initial demand for am ooaceraed. so wo cast re- r. WUIsard. ■ Tuesday 7:00 p.m., Boy Scout ful has a quality men like that case. Such unity as we have ing place will be at the West Sida meeting. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer with Reading room houra: time cannot destroy. Nixon's withdrawral. pert that It lachalsi aoythtag achieved Is too much form and too mom than Whatever the siasal- Recreation Building on Cedar Wednesday, Oct 1, 8:00 p.m.. All sermon by the Rector. Tuesdaye aad Fridaya, 12:00- (AU rights reserved, NEA Service, Utde substance. We have con' An even greater teet of the ob­ Street Group meeting of the Women's Mutlcal outline of this service: 4:00 p. m. Inc.). LAWN SHD tieo miqr he for aneh a attw- ile'a Pelttleal PsU. 10% tlnued with a loose way of operat- jectivity and Integrity of the tioa. We sappese Ledge wlahoB Aeaoiiaeed. The Third Voting Dlatrict poll­ Leagua Procesaional, "O Word of God Wednesdays, 7:00-7:55 p. m. omlraL Incarnate.” The public is cordially invited to Finail quality parmonent graioae tag that wastes time, money and prees came after the Nixon speech. Btevenaaa a qalat, mlSKliw to- ing place will be at the State Caah aad Carry Notices for the calendar should Rtasky Gathefs Dost ke Wlaaer. SHOE REPQIR Armory on Main Street Green Staapa be given to Earl Butler of Phelps Sequence, "Book of Books, Our attend our services and use our for fall loading. Vou need only o talent with equal generosity. With This created a national emotional teriode la OsaneetteoL anTthat People's gtrength." Stew H m Fourth Voting District poll­ road, tel. 8468, by Thursday night raading room. Buffalo—ay. Is in the heaven and in Uie earth stolen, was racovered by pollca and ftad 3300 le f» . I 3.M job, lova lima and malerialt but to replace it with trip- not Isssensd to say appreciable tka whola availing tor a satisfae* sTheab m ifindirff 1961 10,000 iq ft - 17,45 $/JS and $17.30 tory RtMtlng bMwsaii tba tws s*y »teial. o 8:30 am.—Sunday achool. Secular BPints: is thine; thins is the kingdom, O ordered held pending dioposlUon deg|M The "soap opera" at- Lever Wreel Sim Richard Martin 10:80 am.—Hblineaa maeting. Monday,lay, 3:30 p.m..^ Junior group Lord, and thou art exalted os head ef the case. Acording to police rec­ JOHNSOK PRINT CO. moat Utorato oCOm hoUkts la H I y k l R STEE^T M M of Otria' Prlaiidly Soclaty. above all." troth, oa pra on BMMilMn of Us apsedi was noted Amsrtea. v S:46 pjn,—Band atraet -maeting. ords, BO dlspoolUoB has svar been CM MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 4 T:S0 pjn*—BvangeUaUc maaUng. 7:30 pjo, Interaiodi^ group. Salactloim foam tha Blbla ta- mada JOHN 5. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONIjr« SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1952 P A G E N ljl^ P A G E E IG H T

CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX niNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER .•■W' Sense and Nonsense] I pilk City Opcns Semi-Pro Grid Season Sunday at Mt. GRANPMAMI ^ANK.TMAT ffcARSOME WCAPOH rSET AH A boat Wonora—Bat It la God who makos woman ' la Paa. beauUfuI, i t . U tbs dsvll who [ n u r s e r v I . makts her pretty.—Victor Hugo^ Caroful Wotfiaa—Oim wtM loaai The Rocky Road------S u *'^ V . 10C> only on« (lovt. Winsted to Provide Woman’* Intuition —Suspicion Mother—Tou’ve been out evarj/ Yankees Win % I V '"'‘aUT ? O.. that cUckod. night this week (looking at her daughter sternly). 4 Gold Dicgar—A woman wlho By RAJJPH BODEN lUIs in lovo at pura* sight. Grandma —Oh, don’t be ao hard bases loaded and two out In thr New Champ Had IS Jobs Before, Pirst Test at 2: on Janice. ’This la only Friday, AsanrinT*’* Pteea Sports Writer 11th to break a 2-2 tie. A third Hiddla-agod Ladjr — A built in World Sartos foes, for the first run scored on an error. a girdlad cago. He was sees his own faults la too Urn* In By* yaart. will he well The triump.h gave th* Yanks e Johnson to QuarterlMi^ ifodom dirl —Ono who sticka much occupied to sts th# faults ^ rested when tha lesS classic opens three gam* lead over th# ninner- by tho spinning whaei —until her others. —Arabic Provsrh. In Brooklyn next Wadjiasdsy. i up Indians and made It impossible Takii}g Up Boxing Seriously Aces; Jacobs, Ber^i4 ebtpe give out. The New Tork Yankees made' * for the Tribe to overhaul th* Nag—A woman who has no Lawyer—Well. sir. do you know that certain last night when they Bombers at both teams have only I Parker Round Oitt horse eenae. the plaintiff and defendant T defeated the Philadelphia Ath- two ga-rea left fo nlay. First String Bxdka Ladies’ Sewing Circle— A< gath­ letict, 8-3, In 11 innings to clinch Seeend a t tear artldea *■ « '■rdener's. a*alata*t,.-a. brewery Sailor — I don’t know th* drift HO'ME KL'NS accounted for the worker, a truck d.’ivcr’a helper ering in which more huahands art their fourth atrslght American game's other runs. Irv Noren and Reeky Maretaae Tomorrow afternoon'' at M t darned than socks. of them word*. League flag and their 18th in the and a snow-removal laborer. He Lawyer — What! Not know th* Mickey Mantle connected for the evra pulled Iron klinkeni nut of Nebo, th* Silk a t y A. CL SootbfiU Stenographer —Girl working oe fast 83 years ’The Dodgers have Yanks off Harry Byrd, th# A’s By. HARRY GRAYSON YE-TTEROAVa RESULTS ) team will pry off the Ud thSir her HRS degree. meaning ■ of ’’piaintifr* and **da- been taking things easy sine* turnacca for a living. a t fendant?” X pwtty fellow you, U ^trong-a.'med rookie righthander. New York —(NEA) —When Ksllsssl I fifth consecutive season, ptayi)lg Wife—A continual htiaaing in Tuesday when they nailed down So, Inasmuch aa he was cut out N-w Tnrk I. PhllsilrlphI* 0. the car. com* here aa a witness! CXn you the National League pennant. Gus Zemlal drove In both Phila­ Rocky Maxjpiano was the vtrtlm for It, Marciano wdu quite willing nronklyn I. Boslon 4, host to th* always troublMOtBS Woman Who Doesn’t Play tell me where on board th* ship it NOT SINCE 1947 when the delphia tuns with a four-bagger of a highly-unpopular decision to ftght when the opportunity pre­ Clnrlnnstl ». nuaburih 0 . Winstead Steam Rollers. Klek-^. was the man struck th* other? off Ed Lopat in the sixth inning. M. I.OUIS to. (Pilrsgn 1 is scheduled for 3:15. Th* AS** Bridge —Fugitive from the chin Yanks and Dodgers breesed home that went to Coley Wallace in the sented itself. Aaierirsa gang. Sailor — Abaft the binnacle. have pennant races In both leagues Lopat was In hot water through­ finals of the New Tork Oolden illngwla* Eddie Boland, an Rnsinn I, WuhlnSInn t. who have never had a losing SOS- Waitreaa—Girl who thinks Lawyer — Abaft th* binnacle. ^ n decided before th* final out the game, yielding 11 hits. He Oloves, he turned his attention Army civil engineer, liked Marcl-. (nilrts•gn t, 81. Lmils t son are hoping for a banner craw l What do you mean by that? New Tnrk I, PhlUrtelphls I (11). Their four year record staadfi '«t money grows on trays. was relieved by Johnny Sain a’ith toward the National AA'U Cham­ ano th* night he cracked lilt Only sanies arheifUleil. Sailor ~ A pretty fellow you. **Liuit year the Dodgers and New two In the ninth. Brilliant fielding, pionships to be held In Boston a thumb. Boland knew a hitter when 8TANDINOB 35 victories. 14 dsfsatfi, find fififSu to com* her* as a lawyer and don’t he saw one, asked AI Colombo to ties. I*II ‘lm I* *n^ **:l9UNNUfcppt«.lM. Sailor—Oh, Admiral, one of our York ofanU wound up the regular especitlly by Phil RIssvtrf and month later. Mell**sl %17 destroyers, is fast in the mud. know what "abaft the binnacle’’ season tied for top honors and the Noren, saved Lopat.: Marrisae had to qualify contact him If Th* Rock decided W L Prt. OBL Head Coach Swede Solomoosoa means! to luni pro.cssional. Colombo, Brooklyn ...... M M .4M — Intends on starting a lineup Ulat Admiral—By Jove! If it's fast miracle Oianta went on to cop a Sain, who helped pitch the Bos­ Ihreugh the New England Cham- New Tnrk...... It M .49 4 I going to bt 0 voto>gottor all rl|ht—4io*o Ihrowkig in the mud, it should be a record- best out of three playoff series to ton Braves to the National League plenshlpa, a* his Brorktoa friends born next door to the Marcheginno fit. Lnula...... M 44 .Sli 4 Include* eight veteranp, and tin#* 9 - * r . s x Inflation U a drop In th# buck. win th# pennant. In 1950 Phila­ Pennant In 194A spelled Lopat manse on Brockton’s west side, rhIUdelphI*hi* ...... it 47 .M4 11 newcomers. An all veteran ilM hi* Mmoo a lroa d yr breaker in water. got their first look at the knock­ ChlrSta ...... ft 77 .«» |l delphia clinched the National with tw i on and two out and limit­ out punek of their young neighbor has been with th* new titleholder will find rangy Bob MUIariek and since boyhood, remains closest to nneinntti 1...... 41 14 . 447 ii , th* scrappy Btsva KoaakowalU at t 'o n n r .f ; League pennant on th* lest day of ed the A's to one. hit the rest of In a eae night t nftnir nt the Bos­ Bnatnn ...... 41 14 .4)4 li oim noAPnivr.»" DAILl CROSSWORD PUZZLE him. Plllsburth ...... 41 til .370 W end*. Th* much Improved Hoy O C T OU R W A Y BY J. R. WILLIAMS the season. thr Way to attain his 11th victory. ton Onrdeji. The Italian destined Aaierlesa E In 1949 both the Yanks and In the only other American to become heavyweight champion Colombo, four yeara older then Stratton and Jim Sheehan ’ sea 1 MBARO y ou AMD J E $ A D ,1Wi<5(&6 / it WA6 A O A B - T.f M. ■,(. U. •. M. Wl. Marciano, sought the counsel of New Tork ...... 44 41 .411 — Dodgers won their pennenU on the League games, rookie Hcrshel did not disappoint them. Re Oeveltnd ...... 41 It .144 I slated for heavy tackle duty, whfla IX h-m^ VBH.I JAKE VTAOeOAM • PUI4CM BK»SA&BMBMT-~rI C,,,. 1M11, mu tKYim. im. Answsr to Prsvious Erockton’s Joe Monte, journey­ Chlrssn ...... 7t .5)1 14 ARATTLERf d U E M final day of the season. In 1948 Freemen pitched the Boston Red ttattead two onponents, hnt broke Pinky Pohl and Irv Ruaaall tm |/)TRAMURA.I. RBMOeRBO JAK 6 HOR4 OBr ^ ■Bi man heavyweight of th* late PhlUdelphIk 74 .111 14 tha team’s most dependable | THOMPeADLV . THByCAM COMBAT WlTMA |?|SHT/-~aJT "By th# way, dots your wift know you’ro out chaaing Minntsota Mix Cleveland captured th# American Sox to I 3-1 victory over Washing' hla left thumb, which not only Waablntinn ...... « 71 74 .100 II BLIMltJATlONi . League pennant by beating Bos­ 1920s. Monte gave Marciano sound Boston ...... 74 74 ..VM li The happy-go-lucky SU THMA* HORRIFVJ aiVE MSU rr HURT ME MORE IMAM SAKE othar woman?" ton and Saul Rogovin hurled the put him out of the toumnment. A o m c ic > TOURlJAMEhrr.O ton In a on* gameplayoff. advice. He told him to take dead 81. Lnula-...... 41 14 .414 it iMwk for hla second year, «lB.i ME/ — ' t i a r OHLV ARE MV S Philippine Chicago White Sox to a 8-2 two-hlt but corh school In Wsahlntton (Porterfield f)-l4> *t } V4KO*S ^ J O F CAlMj • Intreaty ships were John McOraw's Qiants the middle of hla aophomore year. too happy to do. K* further urged tlon. Dependable Prataal Jm s m , L,CHAMPlOr4?j ' VIHO S L tn ..■■■iQd tho of 1921-34 and Jo* McCarthy’s In other National League games, Colombo to take hla charge to New Boston (Trout iO-H), Union t n i U TPoint a the Giants trounced Philadelphia, He hated to study. All he cared nereiand (t^nn U-ll) at Dttrelt and Hartford High’s GmmI : MIS r < ,.. weapqn Yanks of 1936-1939. about was plaving baseball and York and th* big time and turn (Mnuttemtn 1-10). will open at tha hstfbaek l^ROTMER llAdJiut l i Billy Martin was the man of 8-0, Cincinnati downed Pittsburgh, him over to a flrst-clasa manager Ri. Lnula (Beardan 7-1) at Chicaga • MlmiMotg Li football on Brockton’s Ed-'ar (Plerr* 14-11). while Hal Parker la llatad U Landod the hour for the Yanks. The 5-0, and St. Louis swamped Chica­ and trainer. itartlng fullback. Tb* lattH? property one a t the go, 10-3. Playground and ePewhere, and .. 'f e r NstlaasI * — -S ta tw scrappy infielder singled with the "hanging around with th* f*M*a." Eddie Boland euggeated three Boston (Jastar 1-1 ) at Brooklyn will b* playing their flrai U Ceueetn Mareirnn wea an aimless drift­ managera. Beoause of hie sUFCrss (Black lt-1). with the BUk a ty remember • Olrl’i namt S4Not one SIM oM U.I, Philadelphia (pi9r*wa 14-11 or BtufftI . i USUUe SSCombat bonoreconM largely depends on where you live er, didn’t fit In for seven yeara. with Joey Archibald, Lou Ambers 0-0) at Naw Tork ((JortMn1 1-1). . Prom end to. end ISBelenee ABT RNOFLA picked th# Whit# 81 Kaidans. i Although he never mentioned: with home ruha. Every player pn They had to do It without sec-' half whan the Aaaa S r If atraight. and the thinly-manned Wyoming, New Me*ico-Brlgh*n> his season are a* followa: No. I— ' Sox and Phillies in a pra-saaaon times through tits air..' 83 Drunkard • r him by name, Stengel, despite the team had a hand In it. That's ond baseman Jerry Colsman, third but often dangerous Columbia. Young. Tex*# Tech-Rice, Houston- the way It’s been all sraaon. It’s a Max Schubert, Bll Dlatx, Jr.. Rusa i baseball poll with Ald() P*«*nl. Frank Barnum and BHdi VIRTIOAL This is the second of 11 telecasts Arkansai and Hardln-Simmons- chai'scteristlc double talk, gave baseman Bobby Brown and pitch­ arsons, Tracy and Bill Wilson;! Bruno Masratl, Dr. Gen* Davis and every indication the pitcher In prat, tough, fighting bunch. er Tom Morgan all called to the Btaatcha are th* etaitlaf W tifiid H ast Indian sponsored by the National Colle­ Tulaa. No. 2—Bill Adamy. Joe Verone, 1 Jim Bla«r. Davla waa t ^ OTly ona wing men. Opening oguyV w o m a n ? game No. 1 Wednesday wo4ild be ’n)ey're real champions and I'm service during the season. herb 1 R giate Athletic Association. Although Pean-Notre Dame proud of ’em." Kermit Kroll, Burka and Murphy; of th* lot who picked th* Dodgers will be Gaorg*rg* Bnuth •Bfi: ■ SCXNQ' ' e-W, vU.r.R-.JlL<. p The NCAA also granted permis­ AIH* Reynolds, th* Yankee* only \ And they had to do It the hard and Yankee*. Pagan! llkad tha Rad "Yea, air, H’a true I'm learning a lot here— but my wife 3Hom with If* 74,000 aell-out and way—hr winning on the road. No. a—Ben Schubert, Ben Mag- Marcht, whU* center Cail Lotrat sion for televising of the Penn- Princeton-Colum'i.'a, with It* TV 30-game winner. nuaon. Cap Larder, Ortffln and At Sox and Dodgera last spring, Mas- will be fiankod by John Baraar and keeps saying the monay is better than tha aaparlenea! Notre Dame game in the Philadel­ ’Tm not sure yet," waa the 'Die key game, the one which soli favorad tha Red Sox and attrse.tlon, figure to Me the rank­ gave the Yankee* the upper hand Tedford! No. 4—Henry Bengaton, Dave Jonea If Uiia Una hqq Im­ phia area and the Michigan State- ing Eastern games, there are also cagey old manager's reply to the College Elevens AI Biince, Ed Diets, BM Suprenant Oianta and Blair plckad cnavaiand proved In a year, then th* kMala CHRIS WELKIN. Pbincteer In Hsibt Und BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM Mlchigan contest in the Detroit query last night. "There are a lot for good, took place In Cleveland, and the Dodgera. BOOTS A N D H E R BUDDIES______A R elief? BY EDGAR MARTIN such attractive eutinga as Holy on Sunday, Sept. 14. and Arnold KlatnschmidL will have a tough afternoon. Th# Sector. Crose-Dartmouth, Colgatc-Comell of factors to be ~Considered, hirst, Ace* failed •to acore on tho tsauad A maixa m m AH.,.yE«...VE$, W E R e NOT TUAMM BOOOMK.'EB .ONJl.V MMB s o VMV» V CMM «>T07> AWO llege of They started thel* tkre« 70-qamn Julius Hartt School of Music In season proves that beyond a sha­ Hartford. director of activities at tha East It’s Afflcult to pick the top paigns. The Spartan boxers have dow of a doubt. He haa pitched Milford wait until next week to winners—Garcia, Early Wynn and Better Get Started BY AL VERMEER games on today's schedule. It won seven Indiridual NCAA titles. Bob tSrnson—In every game, hfit Side Ree this season. BUl Stearns High Gridders PRISCILLA’S POP MlCiiKY FINN More Trouble! BY LANK LEONARD the most innings, figured In tha open their formal schedules. will head tha Clommunity Y and most decisions, won the most The Coast Guard Academy the Yanks rrfit«ed to creek. 'T'—y JIMMY PONTILU) Is again staved a few *te|>a ahead of the serving aa manager of the Bowling Met Cushing tha Waat Bid* Rec. IT ISN'T FAIR , WBU'AH'THeiirS -AMP THAT HB 1 BM8INE SILIIOOLEY games and haa appeared, numer­ team, which meets Norwich at TO OUR \ A MIMOR BOW9MOUN0 m r t ^ EWTriSTliyMB BTIUITEPItnffi.-ANP New London In New England's anxiona, hooefiil Indians. Green lanes for th* 1063-53 sea­ All buildings open Wedneaday, OcL At Windham CMILORENl THl ous times In relief. son. Jimmy reports that th* lanes IS for the (all and winter season. TH? ONES WW' TNATiTfAPncrep TeiWFITQUKT iTCOULPDOTOUAlOr The S4-year-oId ace righthander version of the little Army-Navy When DIM* ggio--"last of the w t m o ! UMTItAFTBr (BHAMM/YDUV — game, will be putting its unbeaten Yankee greats"—hung up hi* - f - HAVE TO haa been th* big man of the pitch­ anikea last fall, manv b*l|eved that (Y IT} ELECTION/ MFlTMTNEnP: ing staff, getting the moat Impor­ record on the fire. c:adeta under edge over runnerup Chicago. RwmII Blackwell and Ray Bear- Slight FavorilCB in Head Coach Nel* NItchman won this waa the end of the Yankee borough bolstered the pitching tant assignments and winning the regime. Without the Yankee d in ­ Cleveland, In third place, waa three CCIL Game; Oppose big games. Besides th* 30-8 won alk and tied on last season, the games behind. ■taff, perfect string being broken by a ner. they reiaoned. the World i TTm) Yaaks’ Victory marked the and lost record, he leads the league Chxmna just couldn’t be the same The New Yorkers swept a Bristol Friday Night in strikeouts and owns the best 13-18 tie with Northeastern In the dotiblehcader from aeveland on second time in the histery of the next-to-the-laat game of the sea­ bad club. club that It had won tour atraight earned run record of any pitcher. Therefore, when the New Yorlt- July 32, dropping the Indians 7H Manchester High football team son. games off the pace In fourth place. pennants. Untler Joe Mcf.’arthy, the looks for a close victory In its en­ HTBNGBL, only managAR to lead Here is the rest of the Connecti­ ; er.a got off to a fumbling, aliim- a team to four pennants first bling start, end were In fifth place 'I'he Tribe fought back, however, Yanks won the American League gagement with Windham .l ^ b In cut slate: and won 13 of their next 15 games flag from I08fhl980—wlnaliro the Wlllimantic thi* afternoon as it four years with a club, made one Buffalo at Connecticut at I v/llh an 18-17 record on Memorial V I Day, these critics looked mighty while the Yanks managed only World Berte# eacJi time. ’That’s points to another CCIL teat In thing clear, however. He definitely Stores. eight victories in 20 game*. On what the Yaaks are shooting for will be badk at the helm next year, 1 good. Bristol Friday night under tha Kutztown, Pa. Teachers at New Aug. 0. the Indians were 1’) games now—four straight win*. lights at Muzqy Field. Gama tlm* no matter how the Yankees fare Haven Teacher*. I The Yankee management, reallr- ' Ing the need for a replacement for behind. this afternoon at Recreation Park against the Dodger* In the World Brandeia (Maas.) University at Cleveland's big day was Aug. 32. In Wlllimantic la 2 o’clock. u.9.ru.tn' Series. Bridgeport University I IMMagglo, had traded outfielders They took the lead by whipping Connecticut will he ahootlna to ! Jeekle .Tenaen, Archie Wllfion and RATED FAVORITES In today’s MT. NEBO It looks like the fellows put the Yanks, 6-4, and to further Hall Booters Top guns, the Indians art not taking CA?>'’'M N EASY Where The Safe Ih BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDb DeBmbilization E R < my retirement off one year," he even things with Buffalo In their ' P»vher Frank She* to Washington humiliate the New Yorkers, pulled game. The Buffs defeated the for ronterflrider Irv Noren. Noren the Whippets lightly. Ground remarked dryly after last night's off a tripis play. play*, for th* most part, wiU high­ YOU eHOMD EKE END V06LL NO MANS lOOe/TGET IT.' Mev. Lu0iC:wHAT5 dramatic 5-2 triumph over the A’s Hiisklee 20-9 last year for their 1 The next day it was th* Yankees' Indians, 2 to 1 1MFOKKSSIAO MSPOBNBD^ THe , second vlctiry in the three game*' J"** « “ ’"irrl had to look elaewhere light the local offense while Wind­ M i THg MtKaiSi EO! BKEIDSR ONE»IN,IMt-nOOB‘ in 11 Innings that clinched the turn. Behind Vic Raschl, they won ham Is expected to taka to tha air MUiinMedorpoic UEAW HSR OCMt ITB OVER THE D < » « KKMr ANTI-WHICKLES/ played between the colleges for a replacemenl. a thrilling duel to retake the In a well played gam# at West MANTEL I B6HIN0 X fum o/ea AMO WBMt flag. Twenty-year-old Mickey Mantle 1-0 often with quarterback Dim Rail MM SIRrHOAV \ GBTTlfMOUT TU t Conaecticut aeed* a victory to BO PAMDNO i % SlOTflRT. "I read the other day that 1 was was that replacement. lead. Tha Yanks held on to the Hartford Friday, Hall opened de­ toesing to hla favorite recMvert. MM.PIMA0NM. TOEMW MB! A m t-v /m e m s SILK CITY iUi. aquari the record. end. B0iNkLUA8L6«e m v r expected to quit managing be­ The swItch-hIttIng youngster fense of lU CCIL tIU* with a 2-1 end Glen Oosa and halfback John­ tfOOTtO cause Edna (Mrs. (Tasey Stengel) All indications point to a pass­ Perhaps the moat valuabh) Yan­ ny Tyler, Manchester conquered ing game with Connecticut’s Irv filled in for DIMagglo In amazing victory over Maficheater High. A«AFB1 to, ”N *■ ta a tf , wanted me to. How do they know fashion. He set a Yankee record kee of them ail was Allle Rey­ Windham 27-0 laat year and 26-0 what Edna wants me to do? Be­ Panclera pitted against Frank for striking out the most times In nolds, the pnrt-Indlan righthnnder. After Hungerford put Hall In 1060. Jim Roach. Bernia JUa- ,fihanabrnok. Buffalo’s ace hiirler ahead with a penalty kick in the many, BUI Donahu* qnd Red side*. why don't they aak me? If I who 1* ranked by Huskle Coach one season, but his long-ball He oompleled hla first 15 efnrte ca m S u M cel they did I would tell them I ain't power, speed of foot and rifle-like and entering the last three day* first period, Mencheater tied the Ritchie will make up th* starting WINSTED : Bbb Ingalls on a par with Yale's arm offset this. backfleld whl|« Marsh AttkiA an­ ready to retire yet. Ed Molloy. Holloy completed of the season find pitched In SI score on Oonln’s boot in the third "When I am, I'll let them know. j In fact, at the end of the season, games, working 224 Innings. He chors the line. 1 eight out of 18 last flatiirday In they weren't comparing him to DI­ quarter. Then, with about six In other (X7IL gamra today, STEMN ROLLERS Of_ .course, , . the owners ran fire me. Yale's 84-13 conquest of the Husk- had four shutouts and his earned But I don't think they're thinking —u Magglo at all. DIMagglo was Dl- run average, 2.70, waa the best In minute* left In the game, Burgess powerful Middletown goes to 0 Mag^o, and Mantle was Mantle. scored from th# field after a neighboring Meriden to test'the of doing that just right novv-." j Bridgeport nyiy catch a tartar the league. Futliermore, he was THR GRIZZLED l^pat, a 20-gamc winner last used In relief six times and balled scramble In front of the Manches­ Sliver a t y club that wiw walloped ' tonight in Brandeia. which I* year, came up with arm trouble in 31-0 by Bristol In th* opener for whose tremendous feata with the coached by Benny Freldman the the Yanks nut of many tight spot*. ter goal. Yankees after managing nothing mid-season and between July flth The Yanks' infield of Joe Collins Th* lineups: both schools two weeks ago and - 1 2 L old Michigan and National Fool and Aug. 17th, the veteran lefty Hall High of West Hartford tnlti- but second division clubs In the hall Lehgue star. Brandeis Is at first, Martin at second, Phil Manchester (1) West Hartford (2) pitched only two innings. In relief. Hentachel G BUrpk* ates Its schedule enfertalning the ? 1 C F L IN T In The Theater District BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY National League for many years, reported loaded with power In Its Rizzulo at short and Oil Mc- Bell Towner*. Meriden is appar­ hay the whole baseball world HI* ailment cleared, however, and Dougald at third had a combined Ryan FB Btalb AE'lOU KNOM T H in HAVE ^iOTH CM/ANR NttHT JOBA ANR second formal aertson of play. he was able to start once a week ently weak again thia fall white W rU M W E fT ROWS PUNT iR lA ti" ■gog. confessed he was more Bridgeport was toppled by Unsala. batting average of .204. But ail Sullivan FB Oark Bristol looms aa a deetdad c

?■ --Jrt . ; Lw. '•« Mk 'J»t ewA-fWXW W» - i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1062 PAG BKLBVm PAGE TEN Help Wuted—Malt S« Dog»->BirPct* 411 ArUcIc* for Sal* 45 M HeasiheH GssdC II 61 Waatad ta Rant $8 far Sals 72 H o o s m f o r B s ls 72 Horsm for Sak 72 Automobilm for Sole 4 Buolnew Service* Offered 15 Hesting—Plasibinff 17 H «i( W*nt*d—FeBUile 65 Snbarbaa for Salt i i WANTEIV—Young man for gsn- RED MALE Cocker Spaniel, five PHILCO TUBE tester for aala. ouriOiAitD i^yroR. s i-io h. f. rnGOBBT BAROAXM URaENTLY NEEDED—Unfum- SBBEX STREET-4 noma, vary SUNSET RIDOB C. O. LORENTZEN. AlUrattons, WANTED—Waltrese. Apply In AUTOMATIC WASHER VERNON—FUm Raarii I WINDOW aUADES mmo. OaU S- IN 88 YRAK8! Mhad apnttmmt hy three adnits. COLUMBIA clean throughout, oU boner, brick, Classified GET BETTER VALUE ON and Inataliad. Vanettan bllnda copper water piping. New work. person. Center Restaurant Phone it Hartford. Six room oolo- 86’. 3 bedrooma. Plenty time, pleasant working condi­ 5848. Phone 3834. 888t. rya HAD rr m m y SPECIAL Phona 8-4990 after 6:30. > shad* trass and nicely landscaped and curtain rod*. 24 hour aarvtea. 24-hour service. Manchester 8888. 2-8172. v thro* yeara old. HI* bath space with allding doors. U fla g A BETTER USED CAR tions. No imon* call*. Apply Mr. W a REHOUSB RINCB FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Located an Rout* 87, this new lot. Eatlmatea gladly given. Pagan 50% OFF on famous make Bafi TOUNO MAN going Into aorvloo and lavatory, braaxaway. atteohad room with flrxplaeo and piilnra EFFICU.NT Plumbing and heat­ Byrnes, Arthur Drug. P o n l^ and Sufiglic* 43 IW m i^ MstSfislB 47| MAT 8th. 1958 $60 trsds in sUoirsncs four room, hraaaeway and garage UNOOLN 8T1UDET-4 rooms plua garag*. amealte drive, comhlna- Mvertisements AT Window Shade Co., Route 44 at RELIABLE Woman- for cleaning, teriea Written guarantsea 81.00 8 PIUDfmr ROOMS dosirto to tent garage for ator- window. Larg* caMnaC ing. Plugged drains machine hfima of the batter type with hot 8 unfliilahad. hot water oU heat, tloa acraena aad atorm wlodows. Porch, oU lurt water Bolton .VoUh. Phone 2>447S. Fridays. Phone 8188. TRUCK OPERATORS Wanted to down. 81.00 weekly. Calso Sew - FURNITUIUD on Blsekstono or ABC* age of car. CaU 8-84S8. j rater beet aad large, ccay rooms cleaned, f^one 8487, BROAD BREASraX) bronac tur­ flraplaea, lauadry In baaamant, Price. 819,000. Owner transferred. heat Lot 100^ X MV. ___ BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. learn long distance moving. Old keys, fresh frosen, ready anytime, icentar Tel. 4164, 4165. or 8-0980. ' f l a g s t o n e with thaa*. 0-Matic. la offered for your approval. Large CLASSIFIED ADVT. I MANCHESTER Welding Servica. establish^ carrier ha* openings 850 REWARD. 4 or 5 room ua- plaaterad xralla, fuU tUa hath. Naar | Inunadtate occupancy, occupancy, 814,305. Tom Portable equipment. Oenaral HEATING From A to Z. Con­ 8 to 20 pound* Schaub’s Turkey V "WaaiUiighoos*” Bactrle RaT., furalshad apartment urgently lot — 81S.S00. bus Una, shopping oanter and DEI^. HOURS version burners, boUsr-bumer WANTED Experienced typUt, for men over 25, owning or able USED GUNS, rifles, pistols, shot­ agent. TeL RockvUI* 6-5841 welding, boiler and furnace weld- Farm, 188 Hlllstown Road. Ws hRVS 60,000 fset of] "Bengal" Deluxe Rang* ABC APPLIANCE CO. needed by couple with well t schools. Quick occupaqey. j MANCHESTER 8 :15 A. M. to 4:.10 P^ M. 1941 PontUc 4-Dr. — 6 cyl. units, complete heating systems. (Carlson A Co. 2-4555. to purchase and personally drive gun* bought and sold. Gun* r^. Ing.'Phonea 2-lSdS or 2-8762. gtoDS that must be moviid at Tforga" WaaUng Machloa haved 5 year old daughter. Phon* BOLTON—High atevattOR. Standard shift. All work guaranteed. Time pay­ acceptable trucking equipment. paired. Naaslff Arm* Co., . 1015 *Rioiio. 8-1676 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA WANT2a>—Woman to care for once to mske room for new "Bmaraca” Ttlavlslan 8585. ROOMS—Flv* flnlahad, commuting, healthy alfe ments arranged Mortarty Broth­ Excellent earnings on yesr 'round Wanted—Pel*— Main street Phone 8-1647. Modaru Dadrocen 21 Msplo Stroet Realtor COPY CLOSING TIME FLOOR PROBLEMS aolvcd with year old" girl in her home. boHdiBg. Win ■serifiee fori plua 8 imfinlahed. fun riiad dormer, pi^rtlaUy flalahad, rsoantly r*- Lovely new aix-room m w k 1 1951 For^ 2-Dr. Sedan — linoleum, aephalt tile counter. ers. Tel. 5135. long-term contract In an essential Poultry—Stock 44 Baautlful Uvtag Room S7S Mala Streat— Eat 1981 garage, atorm windowa ^ dsooTated. good housekeeping, oU FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call 6989. CXNOO ALL Aluminum combina­ miiek Bsls. An colors^ Rs low 30 GALLON. Hot watav toah, 81- with many axtraa. BuQt Many extras. Expert workmanahlp, free eetl- Industry unaffected by business ______"Formic*" O tai^ f o r 78 Phona Office 5440 Insulated. Garage 13x34. dlaerlmlnaung owasr. MON. THRU FRI. PLUMBU^G and heating, special­ fluctuations, strikes, lay-overs, FARMERS! If you have any beef tion windowa No painting, no . Yho i n t $5 takea It Ha 8ak matea. Open evenlnga. Jpnea Fur< GETTINO READY for Christmas 7 changing, no storing. Free eatl- w 18 CENTS A FOOT. ' EvmtrnuNo is BCRATcmo) call 8-1498. Evenlnga 8-5958 or 8-497S Idac^ nicely landacai^ watw i^oMslte driveway. Largs land- eecupemey. RaaeonaMa p lM , 10:.10 A. M. 1960 Mercury 4-pr. S ed a n - niture. Oak street. Phone 2-1041 ising in repairs, remodeling, cop­ etc. Write stating age. experience cattle or fat calves contact Man­ A BIT FROM MOVINO oil hast, laundry 'In hasamant. |scaped tot with older riiad* treaa. per wator piping, new construe 2Mm that needed money the Avon mate given, no obligation. Call MANCHESTER Quick occupancy. Suburban Realty Cb. EaaitCR SATURDAY 9 A. M. One owner, low mileaare. briefly. Qreyvan Lines. Inc., (A f­ chester Packing Oo. f-lOOO. VD1>''F TIIPTTVFDV In I 'AROUNDAROUND AND LAST THAR’S Im m ed lg t* occupancy. Pries tion. Time payments arranged. way. Write DUtrlct Mqnsccr, P. lYiltlam Tunsky. 2-9095. 841 Mate xtrsat Pham 8618, ^ LINOLEUM P.emnante 50c aquare filiated rrlth Greyhound Uner), 59 FBEEJJ£Ai8viSKXtti m o d e l s b u t f l l o i v h y o u MANiTHKSTER—Six room colon­ 811.500. Edward Johnson, Phona 8878 or O. Box North Branford. Conn. Maddasrjr sad T soIb 62 DELMONT STREET—8 family 6 Many Low Cost Pre-War Cars yard. Aai>halt tile, wall covering. West Grand Ave., Chicago 10, 111. LOAM, Superior quality. I m m ^ - gqnsrss. Homs owners, bund THE BIOOH8T BARGAIN For thoM who want city ial on large, wall landaeapad lo t ROCSCVIlLE — Sbc-ROOdb EflOiR TOCK OOOPCKATION WILL 5044. Articles for Sale 46 and 8, two car garag*. oil burner, Done by reliable, well-trained WOMAN TO Do housework Tues­ atc delivery. Call Manchester «n , don't miffs r id s chsnce. YOUOJ, EVER GET TRACTORR Naw aad crawler, OU hast, automatic hot water, autcmatle gaa for domaatlo hot Home, -ook faced rad bieok witk ME APPRECIATED Excellent Transportation man. Ail Jobe guaranteed. Hall BRUNSWICK POOL tables for and you new. uoed equlpxoent Oardea conveniences, ws have a lavatory first floor, full bath aac- EXPANDABLE Caps Cod with COMPLETE FURNACE repair- day and Thursday mornings. 7320 or Rockville 5-5652.______^ Largs stoek of msrbis, slate, water, aU copper plumbing. SO day* fuU callsr and attaekad Linoleum Co., 54 Cottage street. Help Wanted—Male sals. In good condition. Inquire CAN BUY ON LOW fEIENDLY tmotore with equipment Oeaxent ond floor. On* car garag*. Con­ dormer*, hot water oU heat un' ing service. Gas. oil or coat win North End. References required. ■election o f Cape Cod homea ooeupaney, AU plastarad wallR D I A L 5121 Phone 2-4022, evenings SISS or or Female 37 86 Oak street Phone 2-1041. COMPRESSOR and welding out- blue st Pries 818JI00. Henry EHott 1840 Chevrolet Deluxe tudor. Orig­ SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT BMdiate tale. Plearo call R. T. bus line. 80 days ooeupaney. i Agency, Henry and Hirima-Jaf- tional Share Book No. 1717, Is­ A-1 repair. Sales. ISO Main. Top Rated, 48 Hour Week Female 38 sixes stone delivered. Order now. Manchester. only six waaka Naw guaraatx* McCann, Realtor. Phon* 7700. inal 18,000 >nlle car. Local one LENNOX Fqynsce authoriaed deal ONLY direct from Baldwin factory. frtaa Eieott Real Eatati Tnaar sued by The Manchester Savings Phone 8587. er. Fumsres repaired and aerviC' Full Insurance Program CURTAINS LAUNDERED and Nussdorf Conrtruction Co. Phone Phone Hertford 94)045 and Loan Association, Inc'., has owner. For the beat In values see 8408. , BEDROOM Suite, combination gas FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE Bpinats, granlR profsaalonal MANCHESTER — Raven Room * hroundaUon 28 a 80. FlrspUca, anoa, 858 Htfh stroet west (agv. ed. Earl Van Camp. TeL 2-5844. Ironing done In my home. Call 2 MR. ALBERT. HARTFORD 6-0358 THE ALLEN REALTY CO. been lost and application has Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales. TYPEWRITERS and adding roa range, piano, miscellaneous house­ vartleal* Included. ITir** years to home, high elevation. Bath plua l a w y . acreana. atorm window#, doors. McKee). Talepham " 4338. after 7 P. M 48-4690 Realtors 8688. been made to said Association 401 Main street. chinos repaired and overhauled. We have openings for LOAM 8 UR SALE, 83 per cubic hold furniture. Rearonable. Tel. Open Ssturdsy and Sui^y^ iy. Trsdo-Ina aecoptod. Optn toilet and lavatory, Youngstown m IT!! larg* lot Naar Center Bprlrin Work guaranteed. Phone 2-8418. S water oil hast jMgo lot. |park. Yard fenced. Price 813,800. for payment of tbs amount of de­ Moving—TnidiiBg— A-1 machinidtd in our ex­ yard delivered. Call 7195 between 2-1798. ondays alro Thuraday evening*. 180 Center Street sink, garag*, outbuildings, city shad* traea. Imm* 1840 DODOE coupe. Priced to sell 9 and 5. 43 AUyn Street, H a r t f^ Ooaa Piano Company, 817 I ooeupaney. COVENTRY — Four rooaaa ■■« posit^______■ quickly. Written guarantee, 8180, ALTERATION work done on S ton ge 20 panding operations. Must WILL BABY Sit evenlnga Mrs Phone M06 water. 1 acre of land. Carlton W. hath, oU hast, arteriaa waB, |4«. Frank Kilcolilns. Tel. 2-9314. Boats and Acceasories 46 Dhunoads ■ ■Watches— [Opw* .Any Eve. By Appointment Asylum atraat, Hartford 5-6S9S. Hutchins. Phone 8-5188 or 6231, Buy it on your own terms. Cole ladles’ and children's wear for be all-round men. able to BOLTON — Building stone and Proo parking in lot noxt door- VERNON CENTER — Two Aeiea * CUSTOM Bun;r c*p* cod with 800; also four room houaa, all AUSTIN A. CHAkpER* CO Jswdry 481COMBINATION OU and gaa partlaUy ^tahad, f l r o r i ^ _ kot riiad dormer snd front vaaUbulo, hast, 85.900. Several naw 8 ■■# 8 AanoBnceBients I Motors. 4104. stores. Call 2-3828 after 5 p. m. operate new Van-Nor- flagstone. Bolton Notch Quarry. a r r i v e d —One Martin "100” 10 west (;;> Clear. Mala road to RoekvlU* CAPE OOD, Six flnlahad rooms, lot, n’--’- ' local and long distance moving, stove. Good oonditloiL'50 Thomaa garag*. Hot water oil heat flro* bedroom raaeh honas ,a a d M packing, storage. CMU 5187. Hart' man milling machines, WILL CARE for child In my home Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode. h. p., one Martin "75” 7.5 h. p,. Bavan room alBglo, artaaian tUe bath, racreatlon room In cal DRAPEItlEB Made to order. Any | NEED TRANSPORTATION T Hotwchokl StnriesM UCONARD W.'TOST, Jeweler, re­ Drive. Phona 8-5069. pJaoa. op#n atalrway. acraana. Codr. SmaU aoroags. Law 8awB ford 8-1428. lathes, drill press, do own days.. Phone 2-1052. also one only, Martin "100 ” floor pairs, m JusU watehaa axpartly. NEW, USED, aad rental laatrU' water. oU heat. AaklBg 811,000. lar, oil hast, plastered walls, Priced for quick sale, I storm wtedowa and door*, giro style. Reasonable. For informa­ MAKE MOWING A PLEASURE meats. Raeds, aratas, string*, payment, chicken, daily faiBia, Clean Pre-War Cars Offerfd 13-A model 10 h. p. Save money on Rsaeoanhla pileaa. Opm moy. TTila on* wlU aoU fast. Wot ap- amaatt* driveway, lot 50 a 186. Hava 8 ranch t«na K mnm. Mca. I rooms flnlahad on* partially fin- tion call 2-8t4t. setup. WILL CARE for child In my home 82 down, 82 weekly. Buy the new stands, aU aassasorlas. Methods. colontels and ooontiy koaMa. MANCHESTER —Package Dellv this brand new motor. Revolu­ Thursday e v a n li^ 139 Sprue* COLD SPOT Refrigerator, 835 poiatBMnt plsas* phona Howard Asking 811.800. About 88.800 Written Ouarantaes [FLAT FINISH Holland window days. Vicinity of Manchester Worcester Pov'er Moamr. Fa­ FsctoiY trained repairman. Ward plaoe in living ^ John S. MbawlI, Realtor, Ckaat CHRISTOPHER ROBIN pre-kln- cry. Local light trucking . and tionary one year factory guaran­ street' Phone S-48S7. Phone Coventry 7-6560. R. Haattnga, 8-1107. down. CaU 8274. Hartford 5-5188, shades made to measDre. All Road. Write Box Cr Herald. mous Briggs-Stratton motor. Krnua*. 87 W alnut 5886. fuu ^ t e S S wtchSTlZ- street. South Coventry. Fkaaa dergarten school. Children SH package delivery. Refrigerators Apply In Person tee. On* only No. S. B. 200, Mac- Bchwarte Real Estate. ter bedroom. Lot 90 x 180. City * development Price 818,* 1842 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE metal Venetian blinds at a new washers and stove moving Phone 4164, tercraft boat traUer 14’ boom, MANCHESTER—Flv* room home Coventry 7-8838. to 5. Mrs. D. L. Ballard, director, { 1841 PONTIAC SEDAN low price. Keys made while you apeclalty. Phone 2-0752. I 896. Immediate delivery, Naaslff ACXXIRDIONB. All alaaa, naw aad plua Bimporch, copper plumbing, NEW SIX Room aingla, full two water, a ty atwaragt, 80 days oo- 78 Lakewood Circle. Phene 2- 1840 BUICK CLUB COUPE Situatiohn Wanted— 1946 SAMiXI Bicycle, aUo ski Fsri and Fssd 48-A USED HOT air fumac* with oU cupaney. wait. Ma.-low'a. Arms Co., 1015 Main street humar. Phone 3-6844. uted. IS months to pay. Cheaper city wator and aawar. Near hue story, fireplace, til* hath, lav*' 1888. TranaporUtlon arranged. 1888 PLTM Oimi TUDOR SPENCER RUBBER Male 39 boots, sixe 7%C. Beth in fair con­ than ranting. AH muaieal Instru- WsBtaar-IUal BMMa 77 ALBAIR AND Berry Trucking Phone 2-1647, WOOD, Seasoned, dry, atov* or| and achooL 100 a 188 lo t Only tory, Immediate occupancy, 815,- PARKER BTRBBT-Twalv* years 1838 PONTIAC TUDOR WEAVING o f bums, moth holes Co. Rubbish, ashes removed. dition. Phone 4358. flraplao* langtha. DaUvered *18 maata accepted In trad*. Privatn 88,500. Chrltoa W. Hutchins. 8 500. 8. A . Baechler, Realtor. oM. 8H flnlahad rooms all iriaa- and tom clothing, hosiery runs, WANTED—Carpenter work. New CHARLES LESPERANCB OONSIDBRINa UBLUMO 1888 PLYMOUTH SfCDAN Dump truck available for loam, PRODUCTS CO. «par cord. Phona WUHmantte. 3- EUDCTRIC STOVE, lessons for begbUMrs. Cheotor AC' 5188 or 6881. Phon* 6969. terod walls. Btaam-gaa h ast op«i£ PcrsoBSls 6 handbags repaired, sipper re­ building of homes, remodeling or Reaaenahl*. 81 8t. John Btraat YOUR pRDPurm A gravel, etc. Phone 2-2591. g lllT , anytime. Phone 2-8613. cordlon Btudloo, 91 Union atroot I stairway, raeantly radaoornted. . • COLE MOTORS placement, umbrellas repaired, repalrr. Trim work by contract. COVENTRY—Four room houaa, SIX ROOM cap* cod, fuUy finish­ Real Estate and Insuranea without ebUgaUm to yoo,. wa n i B PROSPECT Hill Sohool for I CALSO SERVICE CENTER Chapel Street Tel. 2-9760 or 2-0494. T*L 8709. A PHONE 8830 A I Bcraana, storm wteidowa and doors, young children. Transportation | men's shirt collars reversed and STORE FOR RENT I BLUB SOFA, good condition with modern convealancos. Large ed, large lot, garage. Just over awnings, amsrite drivsway, ga- wUI appralsa or maka ymi Roarii rapthced. Marlow's Little Mending Pflinting—Pagerint 21 Gardsa—Fsrm—Dsiry offer for property. Baa aa kMaie fomlahed. Mrs. Lela Tybur. dirae- intqr Btr custom made slip cover, $35. porch. lot 40’ x 100* Price 85,900. Mancheeter line, only 89900. B. A. MANCHESTER—Sevan rooms In Iraga, lahte laadsoapod lot with Phone 4184—11-0880—4180 Shop. D of*—Birds—^Peta 41 Products Phone 2-0714. • WsariBg Apporol— Furs 67 Phon* Coventry 7-6560. Beechler, Realtor. Phon* 6959. Ivagatabl* gardan and older ahada you aaU. tor, Phona 2-5T47. p a i n t i n g and paperhanging. ApproxbiMtBly 20'x70’. IdMiy iocotad in th» axceUant condltten tneludteg 4 BRAE-BURN REAlTY FOR SALE—Puppies, *10. AUo kedrroma tU* hath, copper iI trass. Inunsdiat* ooeupaney. Prie* WANTED—Riders from Qreen 1848 BTUDEBAKER Regal de­ ANTIQUES Repaired and reflniah Interior and exterior. Cabinet WANTED — Driving instructor, I FLORENCE Space heater, twin FOUR ROOM single In a conven PhOM88TI building and building contract­ registered Cockers and Red Tab­ iMort af eampiM at Unhfarsity af C aa^M cat. 1580 FUR C oat asklag 8800. CaU plumbing, steam oil hast domes- section. East Center or Center luxe 4-door Commander. Radio ad. 20 years of the best. Dwyer part time mornings or afternoons. CANNING tomatoes, SOe 9" burners. Reasonable. Inquire lent location. OU heat, large well TO BE SOLD by Persian kitten*. Phone 7724. 3-1801. Uo hot water, 8-e*r garage, large streets to Pratt A Whitney Ad­ and heater, overdrive. Ibicellent Products, Weed Street, Bolton, ing. Call a iff, 2-4298. Will train. School teacher p ^SlMlviiig and Hualaiiin alraody in stara. Raady ta da Ibsxhxt Phenx 6848.______IS Griffin Road, Manchester. landscaped lo t I^iU basement. BUYERS WArrmai B5i|ii» m i condition. Call 8801. 5828.. ferred, Phone 2-2245. Priced under 810,000. T. WOODBRIDGE STREET ^ reriden- NEW GARRIBON Oakmlat ready two-fanUIy homaa For iBEiMt ministration, hours 8 to 5:30. Call PAINTING. Exterior and interior, TROPICAL FISH and plants. New BOrS COVERT top ooat ala* 14 ! busiiMff. Na lattawantf. Rant rMMaaiiia. Cam- JMATOES—Pick your oxm. 60c I SERVEL Rofrigemtor, two yexis Qrockett broker, 35 Oak street. ^ «®"v*nlent to bus, I for immadtete ooeupaney. 'ftN o aad eonfidantial asrvlM oa|k A- 5052. ______1847 CHBVROIJBT, Fleetmaster, | paperhanylng. Ceilings refinish­ EXPERIENCED Meat cutter, also shipment just arrived; Kelly’s fa basket Bring baakats. Michael I old. Singer hand vacuum with at- 16, lady's black cloth coa t leopard If you ar* saeUng a oomfor- schools, buatesaa center. Reason-1 bedrooma with huva ekweta, tU* Real*, Broker. 8-I8I8. ed. Wall paper books on request. Aquarium, 29 Sunset street. fH>en TeL Office 5418, resldeiica 3751 Uhla, waU buUt bom* o f 7 tooma, WANTED—Ride to Hartford, vl- two-door sedan, radio, heater. Building—Contracting 14 experienced counter, man. Apply mifflity gra^Bf. Matt iM saaR ta ba appraciatad. •Kurys, French Road, B—Ride to Traveler’s. 8- Floriatii—Nurmrie* 15 lor and exterior. Alterations and plaoe, tils hath, eaUnet kRchan,'^ 4:80. Vielnitv Bast Center street. FOR SALE—Or will trade for a| of land In the good old U. B. A.” WANTED own baakets. S. Oambolatl, Rout* Prie# jicssr ‘ ’ ABOX)T BUYDier floors reflnished. Reasonable MAGIC CHEF gaa range thro* Roobu arlUioat Board 59 fuU callar, hatohway, hot air oil Phone 2-2484,______' coupe —1842 Packard 4-door IMPORTED Holland bulbs, tulips, , Bolton. ELLINGTON HOBERT j . SMITH, Iiw. aedsn. All new tires. Radio and rate*. Call Gerry Whitman. Man y ean old. Vary good condition. h ost sawara, at only 811.500. CaU SELLING REAL E8TA1VT hyacinths, daffodils, crocus, lilies, FRANK L. FINNEY ROOM FOR Rant to marriad cou' With vlow of Coanoetleut's nil 963 Main Btreat anytteM for appotetmant or sa* WANTED—Ride frodi vicinity of two heater*. New engine with| Chester 2-8866. G Phona 8588. pie oT' two girt*. Two mlnutss MODERN 6%-ROOM home, fire­ largest six*. Chrysanthemum Aseoeiat* In Farms OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN Ing hllla, this exceptional flv* TVI. 8450 them Sunday afternoon. Off Gard­ place, tU* bath, roar terraea. At- Get reliability. Call the eis Center and West Center streets 800 milea C a ll'1881, plant*. Perennials, evergreens, HoBBriMritf Goods from k sin street CaU 2-1614. 47 Eves. Manebeater 8877 R e a lto r EASY SPIN dryer washing ma­ room ranch with garage la what ner at Highland strset Look for laehed garage. Radtent beat wall n rmization that geta to Hartford and return. Working shrubs, fruit trees. Woodland Gar Repalrinc SS Cottage strset many buyers dealre. After 5 P. M. Plaasa Call 8959 hours 8!80 to 8:80, Phone 2-I457. A (MlM) Permanent positlen In expanding department TOF Complete line of ChOdren’a chine. Very goo4 condition. OrU Open -for tespectlon signs. Bsclu, to wall carpattng in large living dens, 168 Woodland street. Phone 8-4984. W riv* agent*. Fldslity Rsslty Co.,, ropm and halt Aauslte IMTaway. doiiloae. For every real 1881 MODEL A Ford. Asking 885. m a t t r e s s . Your old matVress( W / A l t n N I U L U A N O. GRANT WAGES tor right man. Apply In peraon. hrniture. Cribs, Msttrosses, ______PLEASANT, Furnlahed room, Call Coventry 7-7718. 8474. W a i E O I N Office Slanager semi-private Kitchen privUeges. MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD-SpoUasa four Wm. M. HcBrid*. Msnehestsr ’ ’uHy landscapedI lot. Immediate ■ervlce call sterilised and remade like new. |lsy Pons, H I^ Cbsirs, Car-1 d a v e n p o r t , chair, two small AatoBiobne* for Bate 4 T Asaoclate In Bales Working girl preferred. Phone 3 room Capa Cod. Steam hast oU, 4318. I ooeupaney. Price I819.600. 1848 KAISER sedan, 8200, or your I JUST RECEIVED, tulip, daffodil Call Jones Furniture and Floor , Wsiksrs, etc. Complete I tahlem Magic Cbe^gaa range, 4 and 4 brick. Expandable sec­ and hyacinth bOlbs direct from Covering, 30 Oak. TeL 8-1041. Eves. Slanehester 8160 MORIARTY BROTHERS ... 4418. ond floor. Residential neighbor­ axtomatle hot water, acreana. JARVIS REALTY 1841 CSIBVROLET club coujle. old car down. Drive In— drive kmishings for the entire rndle.' Inquire 40 RueseU straot sthrm windows, one par garag*. DELMONT ’STREgrr—aix room ^ * Radio, heater. Blue Sniah, Excep­ H olla^. Feltham's Greenhouse. gei-818 CENTER STREET AT BROAD STREET Phone 8-1146 after 5:80 p. m. hood, BIxoeUent eholeo for tsro Single, oU ateara heat, IHTOHIAITO PARK, Spring Street 664 Center Street out. No red tape at Douglas "Speeiallstag In Howes City, Suburban and Farms Since 1916” 10. Appllsneea and TV. PLIUtSANT Room on hua Una, *X' GPa. 89,700 each unit Fim price 89.800. Alice aampet, tionally clean for a car of this Motors, 883 Main. 951 Middle Turnpike West at ceUant location, 88 par week. Raf- Inquire 53 Delmont street Manchester 4112 Private Inatmctiona 28 841 blain Street. Hartford. 8-7584 — Evening*. Manchester 8189 I ROUND Table, 6 chairs, side Realtor. 2-4548. famUy. 8 bedrooma, 8 fun hatha, year. Douglas Motors, 888 Main Wilbur Cross Highway, Manches arncas exehaagisd. CaU 6980. street. ______1950 CHBVROIJBT, .Fleetllne de­ tSr. EARN 8100 or more per month, “ c h a m b e r s FURNITURE board, haU tree. Dreaeer with mir­ TWO 8-ROOM Gape Cod homea CUSTOM BuUt aix room Capa Cod, alaaping porch, steam oil hast. At- ror aad many othar amaU items. H. B. GRADY two unflniahad, full shad dormer, ^ k e d garage. Large weU tand- CASH BUYKRB walUag for^4K!!lK luxe tudor aedan, radio, heater. addressing envelopes In Spar* A t The Green R(X)M FOR RENT. Cmtral, twin Agant two rooms unflnWied. On* has 6 and seven room attUsa M|B 1848 CHEVROLET convertible, Excellent condition throughout, BOUQUETS 50c bunch. Asters, CUI or visit 97 High street 8- heatad garage, porch, Younga- pMaP«1107. payment $5,500. Call Howard R. heat, garage, beautiful shade court of the eoUcs riTen,____ _ . Written guarantee. Name your I Stomge 10 FRANCES K. WAGNER-3-<)088 Hastings, 2-1107 for appoint­ tree* and ahnibbery. Immediate JOHN J. WALLBTT. JttdgS. own terms. Calso Servicenter, 4381 gutters, conductors and renf re­ OPPORTUNITY 2-3081. pairs. (Tall (Coughlin 7707. MANCHESTER — Four room COUNTRY JOYS! City living! 6 ment. occunancy. Priced right UQVOa PEBIOT Center street. 2-0980. FOR THE MAN TWIN BEI^OOM for one or two room ranch house. Oarage. Large 2-FAMILY—5 • and 6, oil steam ROTicx or arrucATioB GARAGE FOR rant. Vicinity of For aale, local grill centrally lo- I home. WsU to wall carpeting. TWO-FAMILY house, 8-6. Inter­ 1951 CHEVROLET two-door style- GREAT EASTERN Roofing and cated. doing fine buelnese In food persona Oarage available. In­ Aluminum storm windows and lo t Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2- heat, central location. Good in­ Scarborough Road. TsI. 2-1052. Construction Co. Applicator* of quire 143 HoUlrier street. 1643 or 4679. ior needs repair. CentrsUy locat­ come, exotilent condition. 1 Tills Is to giTS noUcs tbst f. raAMK llne deluxe. Radio, heater. Power- and drink*. Owner wishes to re­ screens. New oil burner furnace. ed. Good buy. For appointment BAU80LA. of 20 OrlswoldTill* Aesnus, Bird and Fllntkote. Guaranteed tire. Really needs 2 partner* for| WHO HAS ARRIVED! vacancy. S-car garage. Newington, have filed aa appIlokUsa glide. In beautiful condition FOR RENT—At 575 Center street, ROCKVILLE TWO DOUBLE rooms, modern Fully insulated. Near bus Un*. FAMILY Home—7 rooms snd pine call 2-5097. roots and siding. Life-time alum' dated ilept. 20, IMI. with the Uquor throughout. Green finish. Doug­ garage, alro storage space for ample supervlalcn and work split- furnishings. Kitchen privUeges. 130 X 121 lot. NIC* shade tr m . panelled breeseway. 2 car garage. Control Comroleslon for a Restauiwat las Motors, 338 Main. about 4 room* of furniture. Phone Inum clapboard and combination up. Two young, aggrtoslve part-1 Laeatadaavarylar«adaniarlat8HrrauM M bytal.8tatalywM taM rclM s Immedtste occupency, $10,000, Shown By Appointment Liquor Permit' for the sals of stoa- atorm windows and screens. For (natsliawiiiRpktMa) Centrally located. Women only. Many extras. Lot 105 foot front­ MANCHESTER—In one of the I 2-0880. ner* could really go-to-town nq Carlton W. Hutchins. Phon* 3- nicest sections In town, six room boAc liquor oa the promlsas 120 Char­ 1848 PONTIAC streamliner sedan- free estimates call 8271. Evenings Ref*rences^ Write Box U, Herald. age. Madeline Smith, Realtor. ter Oak atraat. Sfanehaster, this propoaltlon. If you're serlousl.v la a mast UasiraMa aaifhbartiaaJ. this 4-raam naw iMina raach typa hama affan tba pra$- 818Z>or 6281 deluxe Csp* Cod, sU modern con­ ette. Hydramatic, lustrous green. 8303. Albert V- Lindsay, Owner, 2-1543 or 4579. Tel. Mancheeter 6273 The businaaa la owaaU by, FMak Interested In going Into buelness | paetiva haiM avarythinq ta ba datirad far qroeiaas IMn^. Entariiig fraat vaitiiNda yaw ROOMS FOR rent with kitchen veniences and lote of extrsa For | Bausola and Helen Q. B a iu ^ ot M A beautiful one owner car. One owner OVERSIZE Six room brick Cape artewoldvllla Avenua Newlagtea. aad Business Services Offered 13 for yourself— privilegee. Phone evenings 2-5093. HALF OR Whole }rlck duplex full information. Call the BUls- BRAE-BURN REALTY you would be proud to own. For MANCHFJITER — Rooflttg and 7^ Rad a iarga Hviaq room with ihahagaay paaalad Rraplaea ta9athar with its pietura wiadaw Cod with bsssment garage. Living will ba conducted by rHANK BAUv DOORS OPENED, keys flUed' Siding Ca Also til types of paint­ Inquire 175 Spruce street house: 4 rooms snd expansion worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. I SOLA of 20 Orlewoldvlllo Aveaua the best in value* buy at Center WRITE BOX N aad hidiract' Rfhthiq eambiniiif ta q h e an atmasphara af camfartabla Ihrhif. A large goo$t room with flrep!ncs, dining room, space each side May be purchas­ 6930. Nmelarion. as Motor Cales, 461 Main street. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, ing and carpentry work. Ouar*0' PLEASANT ROOM for rent Two cabinet kitchen, porch, three twin guns, etc., repaired. Shears, teed work. Phone 3-8933 for free ed by one or two perron*. Msde- Ixits for Sale 7.1 Dated September 20, 1062. - HERALD clasat is caavaaiantiy iacatad at fraat aatraaca. 3 larga badraaait tastily daearatad wM ap- minutes from Main streat Phon* siM bedrooma, csrsmlc tU* bath, lln* Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 or ' REAL QUALITY USED CARS knives, mowers etc. put Into con­ eetlmatea. CAN YOU TOP THIS? paal atpaciaRy ta tha waniaa. Tha diaiag raaai with btiUt-ia chiaa clasat adds ta tha distiaetiva 2-3156. lavatory, abundsnes of closets 4679. ■TWO LOTS, high and dry, with AT LOWER PRICES dition for coming needs. Bralth- quality aluminum combination COLLEGE FOOTBAUt ^ walte, 62 Pearl streeL WE SPECIALIZE In roofing and ehana af this tpiality hania. SIX ROOMS, TWO BATHS sanitary sewer in atreet. South­ Our country overhead saves you | aiding. Highest Quality ms doors snd windows throughout SPECIAL—Six 'miles from Man­ west corner Irving and Wlnda- CABINET Apartnenta—F b t^ Landscaped lot. On* yesr old. chester, house 16’ X SO’ AU Im­ $11,600 mer* strrete. Inquire 270 Oak. Temple 31, Albright 0. money on new and used cars. POWER BURNERS and Range terials. Workmanship gusran Boston CoUege 14, RtehmcM 7. Burners expert'.y cleansd and teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 899 Autumn Tha tikd Mtehaa with axquisita waad eabiaats. ax|aint faa and liaa^m tappad dividiiif Tcnementa 6S Exclusive with Warren Howland provements, about 1 sere of land. HILLSIDE RANCH 1852 Dodge Tudor Sedan—Fully | Realty. Phone 6600 anytime. This one Is different. Full price Syracuoe 34, Boston Unlv. 81. serviced. l « t us service and re­ street. Phone 4860. MAKING cawatar farmiag a biaalifast naah with bwlIMn ehiiia eabiaat ara aa oddad charaihHi affaet. 8886 TWO ROOM apartment with bath. Hdfatr* 34, Cortland 8. equipped. Very low mileage. pair your washing machine or r*' 37,500. About $1,500 down. CsU with 6 large rooms will I OAKLAND street lOO* x 200* lot. I0-20 Furnished. New Bolton Road. NOW VACANT —Custom buUt 2-4543 or 6980. AU utUltiee In. Phone MSS. Miami (Fla.) 48, Virginia MUt- 1951 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan I frlgerator. Metro Service. 2-0883. R ooftnR 16-A DWYIR PRODUCTS TNa bath with shawar eamplatas aa array af warmth oad eiiltwra that cow aaly ba faiaid ia 5298 Phon* 6889. brick Cap* cod with a fuU ahed built within ten miles tary 0. —Oyromatic transmission. This | West Street. BoltM. Tel. 8828 dormer. AU the extras for your l a r g e Building lot on North Elm Wofford 30, Elon 0. REFRIGERATION Service, com' ROOFING— Speclslising In repair Itv asw-aasy to make these I 'me perfect way to stretch a BUY FROM owner and save. CSape Hartford. Hot water heat, oil car is like new In all respects. a hama af distiactiaa.' Cod, expandable to alx rooms, street. All utUitlea. Excellent lo­ Chattanooga 38, Abllens Chris­ mercial and domestic. See our Ing roofs of alt kind*. Also new new and Daughter cobbler college wardrobe—make thU ador- convenience. Oarage In basement burner. CuRtom built on 90 x Basincas LoeatioBa good lot, oU heat, fireplace, Vene­ Two blocks from Waddell school. cation. Edward J. Moriarty. 7295. tian 0. 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook 4-Dr. display of guarantsed used refrig­ rcofa. Gutter work. Chimneys apnas. Big rad apples sppllqued able poncho outfit in ths gayest of 200 lot and near new school FnR eamaat calor with loimdry tabs oad baBMa baaiiif board ora o d M ^ a a ia a e a s . A l on tha lam poeksta add usir fabrics, than vary to suit your for Rmt 64 tian blinds, stc. Pries has been lArge lot, back yard enclossd by Duke 14. Southern Methodixt T. Sedan—Loaded with extras. A erator*. George H, WUIIams As- cleaned, repaired. 26 year*’ ex­ and Conn. Co. )iur line. Total LOT 68 X 110. All uUllUcsr. B xone. Detroit 22, Wichita* 7.' roclates, 260 Tolland Turnpike, LOOK OVER THIS charm to thaas cover-up*. mood with crisp blouse* or brll- drat-UesUy reduced. An excellent double picket decorative wire beautiful car with very low perience. Free eettmate*. Call cappor tM o g , farcod hat wotar haot, bosabaord rodlotiaa. baautifiil rod o A « 9«rK impartod PROFESSIONAL Office In Man­ monthly pa.vment approxi­ 8750. Madeline Smith, Realtor. Southern California 31, North- Manchester. Phone 2-5585, night* Pattera Noa. 5398 and 6399 Uant puU-overs. bargain for a thrifty shopper. \fence. Spacioue, sunny, well plan- mileage. Howicy. Manchester 5361. maba9aay trim is or oddad faotura af this hama. Largo garaga. omasita d ^ . aN city caa< chester. IbieeUent location for a 2-1643 or 4679. weatern 0. 7691. pattern, material Pattern No. 8866 la a aew-rite d x to r or padiatrician. Entir* Call today. T. J. O ockett, bibker. ' ned kitebsn. Embossed woodwork mately $70 after $2,600 down. 1949 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan NEW HONE vaaiaacas. Iilodly situotad far trovai, 2 miaotas from WHbar C rou highway, 3 miaatas wcMi ta I requirementet sewing direction* perforated pattern In rises 10, 12, Phon* 6416 or residence 8751. to match (tape Cod theme. Fire­ Hawaii 21, Lewis and Clartt 9R suite now bring air conditioned. Suburban for Sale 76 Criorado State 20. Ctoloradc —Radio and heater. A wonderful ANTIQUES Rsflnished. Repairing and hot trail tranafar for appU- 14, 16, 18, 20. , Slxa 13, top, 1H Contact T. J Crockett Agency. place, useful, dry besement. $12,' dona on any furniture. 'Tlemen, has stop. Traly a Raa haaia for hamadiota accapoacy oad raolisticaRy prkad. I 8DC-ROOM Csp* Cod completa 600. I%one 3933. Mines 6. > buy. 5-Roosa Ranch—3 lovely I qua. No. 5398 sixes 14, 16 and ysrds ot S9-lnoh; ddrt, 8 8-8 Phone 6416. THE ALLEN REALTY CO. ANDOVER — THREE bedroom 189 South Main street Phone Included. No. 6399 rise* 4. 8 yard*. . Open stairway, firsplsce, tils Realtors home— two years old—weU,built. 1950 Dodge *4 Ton Panel—Excel­ 5643. Ma/e Help bedrooms, large living d 8 Includsd. 5'ov pattern, send SOe In bath, hatchway, oU heat, copper CAPE OOD—Four roome plus ex 83 foot living room with fireplace lent condition. room, moderp kitchen, tile {Send 85c in roina, for each pat- coins, your name, address, sIm dri- plumbing, smesita driveway, gs- psnalon attic, plastered wall, cop­ Wanted to Rent 68 and lak* view. Large lot. $14,000. 1 I CARPENTER wlU frame unflniah' rsgs, mstal combination win­ per plumbing, automatic oil heat, 180 Center Street Om Qm4 Salt* 1949 Ford 8 Cylinder % Ton Pick­ 1 ordered, your name, addtero rired and the patteim nu m ^ r to ed upstairi rooms. Reasonable. Wanted bath. Garage in cellar, dows, shingle exterior. Convenient aluminum screens snd storm win Talbot Raal Estate, Andover. By up— A very clean truck. the pattern number to ANNE | SUE BPENHCT,_. YHE_ YOUNG MARRIED couple with Chll 2-4291. overhead door. Hot water ------t h e MANCHESTER CHESTER EVENING HEBALIh aeven moatha old chUd dsrir* 3-4 location. Reasonably prtcad at dows. Price 810,800. 25 yssr Phone 6106 appointment. Phon* Coventry 7- Starts Wad* o f Faahlon for '82, FaU and Winter. dormer, hot water heat, oil, priced i Gall MaficheeUr 2-1731 or 8-5008. OtlMlil Boari Go. ■diawork U cbock-fuU ot grandIThls new issue la filled with ideas 'ribte, quiet no children, desire 2 COLONIAL—Brand new, alx room, home, five rooms, oil hot water roof and siding. Naar bus. Rug- BABLOW MOTOR SALES Can Manchester HARTFORO^ONN. TRUST CO. ILDO. TEL ROCKVILU S ^ S ; M710 or 8 room apartment preferably garage, hot water oU heat, lot heat, garage, larg* lot 811,800. ged construction. Good Incom*. right at $12,500. WUI quaUfy for s t o n e a n d Brick mason, also _ iig«e. piua%xelUng faaturas and for amart. prsctloal sawing for a furnlahed. Refarenees furnished. 100 X SOO. Madsllna Smith, Real' Carlton W , Hutchins. 2-5182, > or (terlton W. Hutchins. Phone 8' O.L CaU The EUsworth Mitten Wapping Conn.— Phone 5404 ceplient work Valentino BeUuocI, 615 Parker Street 2-0263 or 2-3346 h lft pattarn printed In tha book, new a * ^ ; gift pattern printed ' ■'larids the book, 8R ^ Phoas Manchaator 8-1876. tor, 8-1843.4879. 8231. 5182 or 63^1. ^ Agency,,Reatton, 6930. Read H erild Open Bveninga and Sundays 80 Birch straat Phona 8-160L A ■I . ff ^ %- "■ M

Y, SEPTEMBER 27, 195R SATURD^' A fsn g e D slljr Nat P rw s R tm K w W 1 ' V PAQl TWELVE Fsr th* Waak Eadsd ' Th9 W tR th tr ^ ^ i. ilIanri|CBt»r lEoraitis V^roUk Rapt. 37. 1983 Parasaat at U. R. Waathar BRM lr

There was no home-viewing of the up what roust be a misunderstand­ Faculty, Parents 10,669 Clear lanighi, fair Taaadm'*' match at all. So whaf happened 7 ing. To this, be replied by shoving Oldening Office Here STATION WABONS jlIlalunPR lPr iw uF uillu JlF iaiU It turned out to be a pip. Into pur hand his source material Neosbar af th* AadK Mlnlmnm taniglit 55. About Town Baraaa at CIrenlaKaM Heard Along Main Street Too bad this one wasn't on TV. for the radio and television listings To Meet at MHS REHNISHED Manchester— A City of Village Charm '> ■ = SuiiMt Council, No. 45, De(re« We saw the Aims now being shown for a week back, along with cHp- ■'H And on Some of Manchetter*$ Side Streets, Too at the State theater and the flght pings of The Herald radio and of PocahontM, hsa postponed its Th* formation of some aort of DWYnnioDUCTs . was a pleaser from the opening television columns for the same West StreeL Bolton, Tel. 5530^, (CUsMfM Aivtottetag M Page U) csrd psrty, scheduled for Bept. 30 belt. "Old Man" Walcott started l>erlod, and said. In his rather group composed of parent* and VOL. LX X L NO. 307 MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE C B N m to k Ister date. Men>bers are re> Loss and flain f-comer would be able to tell If there right off as thdugh he was a I rlghten.lng, creaky voice, "Oo iVw- •‘j., - .. - teSebers of high school students minded to save artkles for the Every time we walk down Main la a bus waiting on Main street ahead, check 'em yourself.” will be discussed at a meeting to rummsce sale bjr the council on youngster, and he didn't really look street, we can't help but think how without scurrying around the wall hla age until he- crumpled into Well, we had no choice, so we be held in th* assembly hall at Ifonday, Oct. 6, from 4 to. 7 p. Manchester grow*. of shrubs. did. After going half blind checl*; Manchester High School at 5 p.m. m, in Tinker hall. Mr*. Flora that rather frightening heap In Used to be that we could say But our friend's real reason for the I3th round. Until that time, Ing the material against the list­ Tuesday. BALCH Is Your Warplanet Oracle of 05 Center street is hello to practically every person wanting the Job done Is that ha ob­ he really gave the tough Marciano ings In that faded, dancing light, This discussion Is a sequel to one Truman Links chairman. we met, and we'd know to whom jects to biding the monument In a rough battle and was. In fact, w* bad to acknowledge old Otto held last May, when teachers from we were speaking. Now Its mostly Center park from view of persons as still the champ when it come* each department met wrlth repre­ Mrs. Oeorge O. Bellows of way ahead of him. Output Is strange faces we see, and It's quits on Main street and on Center. If this flght had been televised to this sort of work—the listings, sentatives of th* existing parent- Eisenhower Disclose North Main street and Mrs. Lloyd a contrast. So we are publishing his It would have been good not only BO far as the material sent out by teachers Clubs. Since the six* of Never* of Bigelow street are ex­ NoTtoat ws begrudge Manches­ thoughts in what amounts to an for the owners of TV sets but also the radio and television stations th* high school popuUtlon present* pected home today after spending ter its.#rawth. We're hsppy to see open letter to another friend of for television Itself and for the was concerned, were correct. problems, th* grou'p decided that Ike to Lobbies Continued the summer at Edgartown, Mar­ the community advance In else and ours. Park Superintendent Horace boxing game, which right now is By the time we completed the more Information wra* needed b^ tha's Vineyard. wealth. But every once In a while F. Murphey, In the hopes that having tough pickings. So many tortuous 'job, Otto had become for* any decision could be reached. we can feel those twinges of nos­ oblivious of us, and was hard ,at A steering committee was Los Aiiffeles, Sept. 29— The Women's Society of Chris­ Murphey might have some of these highly touted flght* prove Aboard Truman Train, Sept. 29—(/P)—President, Truman talgia. especially on a Thursday thought* on the subject too. , to be flops. Just think back to work, perched Imperiously on his elected to gather information about opened hig big whistle stop campaign today with a slashing Production of railiUry tian Service of the North Meth' night when Main street U teeming high stool at his postage-stamp such groups In other schools. Tue^ BEHER DEftL planes reeumed slowly today odist Church has set Wednesday, some of the excuse* for boxers— day's meeting I* called to hear the attack on the “unholy crew” of Republican lobbyists for Entire Financial Situation wl*h shopper*. flstic bums who would look more siM work table, busily preparing at the huge Lockhe^ a'nd Dec. 3, for its annual fair, in We imagine everyone has had '‘Backward, Turn Backward" new radio and television listings report and recommendations of POMTiaC DEaiER whom he said General Dwight D. Eiaenhower is “a front which all groups of the society Since bedtime tonight la the at home on the undercard In a that committee and to listen to Douglas El Segundo plants the same experience. In one way nr time when we will be turning our tank town who have been palmed for The Herald, Not wanting to awn.” He said he w** glad the oil,-...... and other organisations wilt have another. Maybe It was that old off on nation-wide TV audience*. disturb him, and wanting even less Mra John Morley, sUte consultant china, real ’eetste and other lob- following a strike recess re­ a part. It is proposed to hold it black coal stove that he used to clocks back to make our work day to hear an "I-told->ou-so” deliver for parent Uachers asaocUtlon* btes "ste In the Republican party” quested by President Tru­ Accepts Keys to New Bank in the vestry both afternoon and coincide better with the time the The demand for fights has got have. JTI'* earth exposes our little section of the manager* scrambling around ed In Otto's unnerving voice, w* for high schools. and *1 am going to tear 'em apart man. British Speed Ace Will Report evening. Plan* have not fully polished BO often so that It would beat a silent retreat back up to Those who attended the May before I get through." NixonPIans Worker* flowed back Into th* been ^ Id e d as to the program, itself to the sun, this is the right to nil these two-night-a-week meeting *r* expected to be present stay neat and gleaming. It was time land take comfort in the spot* on TV. Trouble la there the comparatively normal atmos­ Truman told cheering thousands plants on the graveyard shift and or whether or not a supper will old-fashioned, he knew, and had phere of the editorial room. and the meeting U open to any at Fargo, -N. D„ th* OOP presl- more were on hand for the day be served in connection with the thought because there may be aren't enough good fighters to All parenU of high school pupil* who served him long and faithfully, but some conhtslon about It for the the bill. The Walcott-Marclano When we finally made our way Dr. Nkhoias A. Marslalo dsntlal nomine* ‘‘seems to to lis­ State Tour shift at both plant*. Lockheed esti­ On Receipts he still hated to part with It. It wish to see the formation of an tening to some Strang* advice on mated 70 per cent of its produc­ Killed in Jet Boat affair would have been a good back, we concluded that the fault was so familiar, so comfortable, next few days) to tall the tale of organisation and are willing to foreign policy” and they’d totter tion workers reportsd to their day Mrs. FVank Laing and Mrs. the watch with the bullt-ln set- boost for everyone concerned-* with the listings. If there was a Dr. Nicholas A. Maralalo, a for­ assume some of the responsibili­ healtat* before voting Republican so friendly. the-hand-back-one-hour feature. TV. fighters, managers, boxing ad fault, was not Otto's, but belonged mer resident physician at the shift jobs. lA)ch NeBfl, Scotland, Sept. From Book John Stevens are In charge of the Manchester Memorial Hospital, ties attendant. if they "want to avoid a third Next Week After President Truman's re­ newly formed Missions group of Or maybe It was at college. Custom tailored for an attorney vertlsers and poor John Q. Pub­ to the stations themselves. Their world war.” 29—p (/P) —The jet->propelled When he was a student, the entire friend of ours by a Jeweler friend lic. publicity people apparently has returned from service with quest Saturday to end th* work St. Margaret's Circle. Daughters couldn't keep up with their pro­ the Army and will open an office Fargo was the President’* flnt stoppages' In the interest of na­ speMiboat Crusader blew to New York, S«pt. 29—nts urno have come to clean up the place that It to spend a dollar In Canada under mands 14 cents an hour wage boost gratsd.” urged, for hnuiy years, the creation of Ixuiklng facilities for that few days regsrdiiig ths rslation- husband's'hew car. So she's been the current rate of exchange. But It isn't any more. ’Cause 983 Mata Straat Churches Applaud and other benefits. Lockheed has "Mrs. Cobb was standing about ship of such funds to InconM Ux very careful about everything she was a hobby, this perusing of the That’s when one realises what's the American Dollar just "ain't offersd 9 to 11 cents an hour. rieetloa of to«vn. listings, and the editors at the what she used to be.” 50 yards from ms, watching,” rstuma. does. happened to the U.S. dollar. That's Wages range from 51.25 to 53.52 War, Peace Nicholson continued. "Sh* put up "Not until flnturday did ths But there are some things which time, knowing a stroksi of luck when It really sinks home. And hourly. when It hit them, put him on the . Passing Conversation hsr hands to hid* her face, and tnerol hav* any praas qusas* come only with experience, and people, the Americana, that Is. Th* union reprsasnta 13.348 of Morecambe, Entr., Sept. 29 turned away. Siractad to him eoncamlnf so It was the other morning that payroll as radio editor, since they don't like it. The Canadian buck Manchester policemen on patrol New Bihle Versions 15,(XK) Douglas El Segundo em­ realised no one else would want on Main street this week have been — iff) —Laborite leftist "W# don’t know what happened. Reds Win Another Hill fliuwelal altuaUon, when she pulled Into a Main street is In much greater demand than It ployes and sacks 9 cents an hour On* minute the Ousader was "Blnoa thar* now oosiai to b* a parking stall about 10 o'clock, she the Jcib. ever was tofore. the targets of remarks passed by New York, Sept. W—(P)—It's • ard version)—“And God said. more, plus a modified^ union______ahop_ Aneurin Bevan told a cheer- wandered a little and endet •'fe w pieces floating oituattOB, he wilt get hla record* few Inches across the whit* Una eled through Canada about three just learning gags that have been It 1* told a little differently In two srwarma of living creatures, anff let offerad 8 (touts. Wages In New Korea Assaidis down there in the lower basement kicking around for years. 51.25 to 51.62 an hour. about” togethaiF ihd I :am aura h* srtU She didn't notice her mistake years ago. The old 10 per' cent GOOD new versions of the bible. birds fly above the Earth across “I don't remember hearing any­ mab* a statoSMiiC latar on.” * / ’ #1 right away. In fact, she didn't no­ he said he was comfortable "bonus” was In effect then, and Every conversation, when the Their appearance Is hailed by the firmament of the heavens.' " Th* Douglas factory builds day the United States is tice It until she returned from her where he was -and communication boys pass the foot patrolman, goes To All Children flghtera and attack bombers for “hag-ridden” by the fear of thing when It happened. Th* Cru­ Seoul, Korea, Sept. 29—(A’)—Allied artillery and warplaaes To quart** ax'to whether the the Canadians were really glad to churchmen as a major religious Catholic—^(old Douay version) sader simply want Into amithsrsens fortheomlnff "statement” would to brief shopping tour a few minutes between him and the rest of the get the U.S. dollar. But, our friend something like this: Gne boy says VISION milestone. —"God also said: Let the waters the Navy. Two of th* models are peace. pounded Chinese Reds astfide Biff Nori on Korea’s western later. But then, as far as she was staff has been difficult, at best to another, "Is your father work­ It Can Be used in Korea. Lockheed turns out a flnaneial one, Hagcrty said it claims, they gave him bis change To to published tomorrow is a bring forth the creeping creature Urging that Britain atasr a (OenthiMd pm Png* Fonr) front today. Counter-attackinff Communists won the peak concerned, it was too late. Be ever since. He never mingles with In Canadian money then, and he ing?” The answer is, "No, He’s a An Important new revlaion of the entire scrip­ having life, and the fowl that may military transports, Navy patrol mlddlt course between' th* U.S. would. cause someone else had pulled Into the rest of us and h«a refused to didn't get his lO'^per cent. pollcemgn.” fly over the earth undeY the firma­ bombers snd jst lighters. and Russia tha *x-cosl miner de­ yesterday from Greek soldiers after the Greeks accidentally H* added that th* public will be Factor In tures. completed after a 15-year, were bombed by four UN fighter-• Infonnad "on his entire flnaneial the next stall — and he didn't have a telephone Installed down In Being a rather easy-going guy, Careful, boys. Some of those Their Interdenominational Protestant ment of heaven.” clared that economists and bank­ wander. So hi* car ended up pret the catacombs — says the "Jan­ our friend never asked for the bluecoats can get red-necked. undertaking. Advance copies were Catholic—(new confraternity ers in the United States sr* bombers. On tha east central front eituation.” ty close to hers. gling” would disturb his concen­ extra money coming to him. And Schoolwork made available today. version)—"Then God said. 'Let ‘‘frlgtataned by the industrial con- Series Opener th* Chinese brought up their own: ' Aeked whether th* statement It really wasn't a serious predlc tration—and. po far as is known, no one bothered to offer It to him. Louse of the Week And published today was a new the waters abound with life, and Adopted Boy aequenoea of any letting up In Ui* artillery and tanks to support ^r^ani a II Rejects would be a general financial atata- ament, for most drivers. But she's hda never seen a copy of The Her­ He didn't think too much about It, We’ve heard of picking a man It has been proven many times that smart translation, by Roman Catholic shove the Earth let winged crea­ armsmeat program." 1,500-man assault on right Alllsd ment or whethar It would show hts new at the game, and she Just ald, except for the radio and tele­ of the week and a wife of the chlldrea ahowed poor echool grade* becauie He declared “the fact is that the Pits Joe Blacky tuitions across a 10-mlte stretch. Income and tax payments year-tr* though, and had, a flne vacation. scholars, of the first eight hooka tures fly below the firmament of They captured one hill pnsitinn, New UN Plan couldn't see herself moving hP)—Brook­ U.S. F-85 Sabre Jets pounced on tive duty in the Army, no longer was. In fact, he was talking to a several years ago. After making tives, even In the moat remote persons who went out of his or CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS YEAR ’ROUND As an example of how the books than the Douay bible, which la Frankfurt, Germany, flept. 29— fears — war and unemployment— lyn's Joe Black snd New York's a flight of communist,MIO-lSs In Munaan, Korea, Sept. 29—OE— draws a military salary. He la on friend not too far from the car. our way down to his cubicle towns, had the latest quotations their way one night this week to vary, here are the hew and old based on the 15-centurles-old Uf)—The highest Amsricsn court tha fear of peace.'' Allie Reynolds will be the o|>enlng northwest Korea todsv'snd the Air The UN Command Sunday pro­ leav* aa president of Oolumbla She could have gone up and asked damage the new Little League dia­ Latin Vulgate translation by St In Germany reversed Itself today He told the conference "th* pat­ game pitchers In the 1952 World Force said two Red warplanes posed three ways to settle the University. through a Utter of old radio col­ on the value of the American dol­ versions of the 20th verse of the truce-blocking Issue of prisonor him if he'd mind moving his car umns and broken type cases, we lar. Practically all of them made mond at Charter Oak Lots by first chapter of Genesis: Jerome. and decided an ll-year-old boy la tern of British Industry must to Series It was officially announced were destroyed snd two damaged. Chief interest In hi* Income has for a moment until she got out. driving a car through the fence The Protestants' new ‘‘revised totter off with his mother In oi>m- determined by central direction today. The series starts Wednes­ It also reported camera film exchange In Korea but the Com­ handed him the first television list­ aura they got their 4 or 5 percent. Protestant- (Old King James munists' chief negotiator retortsd csntsred around racslpta from But no. It was all too embar ings we had received from the new Of course, this la only one case. surrounding the field. veraion)-^‘And God said, let the standard version," was authorized munist Yugoslavia than with his and central purposes. This must to day at Ebtots Field, Brooklyn. ahowed three MIG* were downed Eisenhower's book, "Ousad* in rasaing. by 40 denominations. Publication realised at home, in the common- Both managers, Charlie Dreasen yesterday Instead of two, as "I can't find anything new” In th* TV stations and told him to include We know of many other tourist* A. Non U nion O ptical Co. waters bring forth abundantly the foster parents in "fras enterprise” proposal. Europs,” and taxao ha paid on his So sh^'waited, trying hard not la sponsored by the National 0>un- western Germany. It was a 2-1 wealth and In Europe. This Is not of the Yankees, also announced perilously reported. them In his column. At first, he who, in comparing "before” and moving creature that hath life, of the Yankees .also announced Each of three alternative plans Incoma, to look conspicuous. And she after” trips to Canada, report 641 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. 2-3128 and fowl that may fly above the cll of the Churches of Christ in the decision. the American answer. TTiey The ,_Allled bag for September Stevenson put Eisenhower on a waited, and waited. Once In thought It was some sort of Joke, U.S.A. haven't found the answer. Russia their pitcher* for the second and now sUnds at 61 MiG's destoyed, laid before the Communista at since he had never heard of tele­ that they always got the proper earth in the open firmament of The boy is 11-yesr-old Ivan third games. The second game, slfo Panmunjom retained th* baste political spot by disclosing that he whUe, the man of the hour would exchange and had no trouble. In heaven.” Original manuscripts, soipe of Plrecnlk. He was adopted after his seven probably destroyed and 55 shelled out 5311,950 to the federal walk back to hla car and her hopes vision, of course, and then refused ► COSMETICS them discovered In modern times, (Continued on Page Thirteen) at Ebbets' Field, will see Carl Ers- damaged—fsr surpassing the pre­ principle of voluntary repatriation outright. Said something about the our friend's case, however, the con­ Protestant—(new revised stand- father was murdered by th* Ges­ klne (14-6) of Brooklyn pitted —the issue thst has stallsd ths government In Income taxee In th* would rise. Then he'd put another trast was too sharp and clear and ► "WE CARRY ALL were used In clarifying involved tapo In 1942 and him mother was vious record for one month, 44 last 10 years. penny In the meter and return to Integrity of his column. We passed passages and outdated usages snd against Vic Raschl (16-6) of New downed, set last April. truce talk* for months. The Al­ through that crisis successfully by he wa* a little angry. ► LEADING BRANDS sent to s Nssl concentration camp. York in a battle of righthanders. lies said each plan gave the Com­ Stevenson, In offset, challenged bis conversation. Apparently, many American correcting old copying error*. His foster father, Gustav Sirsch, The Sabres were flying protec­ hts opponent to make a similar tax appealing to his sense of humani- The third game, to be held at tive cover for Allied fighter-bomb­ munist* a chance to save face at Time dragged on, and the min tourists feel the same way. The Jliibur Drag Stores < United Doctors Following are other excerpts: served In Hitler's Elite Guard dur­ Benton Urges Yankee Stadium on Friday, will to home. listing. utea grew Into hours. Finally, tarlanlsni, telling him how Im­ Old King James—lOnesla 11:1 ing the war. ers sttacxhing North Korean targ­ Topped Adlal Earnings portant the new medium had be­ number of U.S. visitors to Canada a southpaw duel between I^eacher ets. Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison, however, the man of the hour dropped off sharply this year, and - “ And the whole Earth was of Court Criticized Roe (11-2) of the Dodgers against Ther* seems no doubt at Eisen- ffnished hla business. He returned come to the people of tb* outside -THANKS- one language and of one speech.' A second hearing was held after Big Crowd at Greek troops attached to the U. chief Allied delegate, told the Reds howsr regional headquarters here world, especially children. several resorts which depend on Hit for Views Eki Lopat (10-5) of the Yankees. any one of the three prupossls The to hla car, easily barked out of the wealthy tourist trade have re­ We wish to thank the merchants in Manches­ New revised - "Now the whole the Yugoslav government and Dressen also announced his 8. Third Infantry Division cap­ that the general had earned much the stall and disappeared. I'hen At any rate, after receiving Earth had one language and few tured Big Noli early yesterday and "will lead to an armistice If you ported disappointing seasons. We FOR YOUR REPAIRS many German newspapers criti­ truly desire one.” At his sugges­ she, with a sigh of relief, did like, P.S.’s postcard, we traveled once know of one hotel owner in the ter who supplied prizes for the Manchester Open On U. Se Health words.” cized the court, saying It put McCarthy Talk stayed off three Red Counter at­ (Caatisood oa Faga Fear) wise. again the route down to the cata­ (OonUnned on Page Four) tion, the Reds will wait until Oct. popular resort town of Perce on the at the Country Club but Sunday. Old Douay—"And the Earth was ideology above human rights. tack*. S to reply. Of course. It was about 1:30 combs, through the composing OR NEW of one tongue and the same Chief Justice William Clark of Then, Just aa the Chinese before the man left. So her "brief room, the pressroom, the base­ Gaspe Peninsula whose business Washington. Sept. 29—lAh—The speech. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS North Korean Gen. Nam U. sen­ has dropped 25 percent this year. We also wish to thank club members and others doctor-chairman of a presid^tlal i Princeton, N. J., who wrote the U. 8. Senator William Benton stormed up the hill a fourth time, ior Red delegate, again demanded LAST MILE shopping tour took her over three ment, the lower basement, and An­ He attributes the decrease to the BUILDIN8 WORN New Confraternity—"The whole flrst majority decision of the U. S. (D.-Conn.) says he hopes hi* bit­ four F-80 Shooting Stars swooped hours, most of It Just waiting ganlsed medicine ihould cease "its j return of all captured Red soldiers, NOW lEING OPENED AT ally to Otto’s little cubicle, which, exchange rate that puts the U.S. connected with the arrangements for the tourJ current policy of proclaiming that ter foe. Senator Joseph McCjarthy down In support of the Greeks. He said of the plan; and waiting. except for more litter snd less spender at a disadvantage. SEE (Continued On Page Four) (Oonttnned oa Page Four) (R.-Wli.), will have a big audience News Tidbitis The U. S. Eighth Army said some B ulletins light, from a small, swaying bulb, nament. * It alone . . . can decide what the "You have only used different Of course, there is a way to beat average doctor ahould think about tomorrow night when he speaks in Culled from AP Wires of the bomba fell short, and ex­ form* and ways to decorate the from the AP Wires Here Again hadn’t changed much. this whole thing. If you go to Can­ Bridgeport. ploded on the southern slope where Well, we're In the midst of an Manchester Country Club Tournament Committee the pressing problems of the day.” unreasonable demand upon which Otto hadn’t, either. For that ada, bring all your money In silver. Dr. Paul Magniison. head of Benton says everybody ought to the Greeks were fighting. your side has persistently insisted. Other election year. That thrill of matter, he doesn’t seem, to have Leave the dollars home. Silver is WM.MNEHL Win Turkington President Truman's controversial attend McCarthy's talk "in order Unfortunate Thing IKE SETS HARTFOBD TAUT expectancy, that feeling of 'hla changed In all the year* he's been Newspaper correspondents In 48 . . . The proposition of retaining still worth Its full value north of Contractor—^Builder BUI Stevenson "Oommiasion on the Health Needs House Probers Defend to understand his threat to the states say Sen. Richard Nixon's , An Army spokesman described war piisbner* 1* definitely not to Hartford, Sept. 29—-Oea> tory-ln-the-maklng, that old ex with The Herald—he look* no the border, and the exchange rate of the Nation”—whose formation BUI of Rights and the Democratic LAKE AMSTONcltement is here again. moto wlxened. and no grayer, than • Ted Brown explanation of privately-contribu­ ft as "on of those unfortunate be covered up by any trick* of eral Dwight D. Eisenhower will principles Involved In the present CAREFUUY REDUCED Caflipalgn speeches, hour upon isn't taken out. Some Amerlcaif 519 Center St. Tel. 777.7 has been sharply criticised by ted expense fund "gave Impetus to things of battle." playing with forma and ways.” moke a "major” aiMres* durtag he ever did. and he still wear* the tourists have actually done this, Joe Hanley some members of the American campaign.” Tlie Reds’'North Korean radio (TO CONFORM WITH BITILDINO CODE) hour of political oratory, good and same sharply pressed, threadbare RepubKtan campaign.” . . . Air Preliminary reports said only s i;J open air uppearaace at Hart*. bad. Issues and more Issues. and more than one restaurant Earl Ballsieper Msdicsl association AM A) —said African Bases Builders Benton, seeking reelection, made Force Sec. Thomas K. Flnletter ar­ few Greeks were hit. The spokes­ tonight called the new proposals ord, Wednesday noon, Oet. S3. COMPLETE FACILITIES FOR lOATING. RATH- King Albert’s frock coat and owner In Canada has been paid with In an address prepared for the an­ the statement at a Democratic ral­ man said flatly it was the Chinese, "merely a rehash of the American That was tbe word today fran Claims and counter-claims. striped trouser* that he was wear­ ly In Westport last night. rives in Japan for four-day tour of ING. FISHING. THE HRST FEW MILES THAT Charges and denials. Republicans seven or eight dollars in quarters nual acientlflc assembly of the Washington, Sept. 29-(/Pi The-had been broken, two giant air- Afnerlcsn Air bases. not the bombs,' thst knocked the demand to retain our prisoners of Meade Alcorn, etato Elsenhower ing when those workmen came and halve* instead of with bills. District of (Columbia Medical Benton, author of a resolution UN troop* off the hill. war foiTlbly.” chalrmsa, who also has bees' HAVE SEEN DEVELOPED ARE COMPLEHLY and Democrats. World conditions upon him over 20 Jrear* ago: That long lambasted builders of the 421 field* were In use, and a third was to expel McCarthy from the Sen­ New l.’i-cent minimum wage and the domestic situation and the One can't really blame the Ca­ society: million dollar North African air well on the way to condition of law enacted j by Massachusetts South Korean troops stuck grim­ HarrI.son refused to speculate named chairman of arraaga* Otto la a strange one. nadians, though. If they seem to "From the bottom of my heart ate, Is defending a 52.000,000 libel ly to Capitol Hill nn dFinger Ridge on the Reds' answer. meals for tbe visit. SO LD OUT. local political whirl. When we showed Otto the card, base system found friends today use.” (The program Involves con­ and slander suit filed against him legislator becomes effective Wed­ Yes, it's all here again. And it he studied It carefully, and then enjoy the situation. They've been I want to say this . . . to every In a House subcommittee. struction of flve bases.) nesday . . . Five minor fires on the other aide of the fence for doctor In this country: It Is our The House Appropriations Sub­ by the Wisconsin Senator whose (Oontlniied on Pag* Four) (tkintinued or. Page Four) REDS RELEASE THREE feels good. Real good. Because it'i became quite indignant—huffy. In 3. "A* fsr as the charges them­ charges of Communists In govern­ break out In Torrlngton during po­ T/ifs Is Your Last Chance democracy at work and because fact- and said he would not dig a good many years, and there's an BUY plain and simple duty as doctors committee on Military Construc­ selves were concerned It was seen litical rally. Munsan, Korea, Sept. 39—(4PV element of poetic Justice in the to furnish leadership in ever na­ tion had some kind words for the ment have long been the subject —Ctalaeee Red* seized tlirea I"*' TO PURCHASE LAND AT CONNECTICUT'S It's healthy. It definitely la history nify the complaint by commenting that some were indeed based on of controversy. Sen. J. William Fulbright say* in the making. The history of on It. which gave us our first Current trend. No one in the tional, state and community ef­ 'military and civilian buildera of fact and repreaented constructive both parties devoting too much at­ American soldier* near tbe Pan* HNEST LAKE DEVELOPMENT — ONE MILE OF young country, a rich country, states has ever seemed too happy fort to look Into ways of improv­ the U. S. bases in Morocco and The suit filed by McCarthy made munjom armistice *lle today but sneaking suspicion that he had criticism. Many, however, were political news over the weekend tention to probing each other's po- tremendoiudy powerful and yet been reading political news along ing health conditions in America. some admonition for critics—al­ baaed either on falsehoods, gross llticsl snd expense funds . . . Mr*. Big 3 Weighs Austria Pact released them unharmed aevew WAHRFRONT LOTS. ONE MILE OF lOULEVARD A\EMORIALS "If we abdicate this responsi- though the House members didn't hour* later. The men had wan* sentimental nation. with hla radio snd television list­ exaggerations, or that type of half- (Continued on Page Four) Annie TIngley Dunlop Tanner, 91, LOTS. ONE MILE OF LOTS IN A VIRGIN FOREST We hope everyone gets that ings. mention the Senate Armed Serv­ truth which emphasizes faults only widow of late preaiding Justice of dered outride the neutral zoo* same "election year" feeling, the We managed to pacify him by (CoaUmied on Page Thirteen) ices Preparedness committee by and Ignore* the amount of work R. I. Superior Court', dies tO|day. Despite Red Ban on Talks during an Inveetlgstloa of aa Inner stirring of patriotism, the telling him wo weren't questioning Aimouiiciiig th* OpMing OF PROVEN name. done and the diflicujtles under Communist Party new)ipaper alleged Allied vIoUMoa of tha sense of urgency. We hope that Following by e few months the which the Job had to proceed." zone, AE lots ora raosoRobly \ his ability to do his Job, which Is, Octobw 1.1952 Charlie Ra"C8 On Pravda publishes strong appeal for London, Sept. 29 - Deputy • Trieste issue be considered along everyone feels this way because after all, a labor of love with him. sharp and critical report of the The bases are being built under increased vigilance against foreign We know that the only fitting Pre-War Borilers Senate group which charged waste .direction of the Army's corps of foreign ministers of the Big Three with any Austrian settlement. T-MEN STAGE RAIDS but that we simply wanted to clear MANCHESTER spies . . . State welfare tone- western powers met again today Dispatches from Moscow said pricod starting os low os climax to the whole sensation, the “He doesn’t look like and confusion In the construction Engineers, which Is headed by Lt. But Dog 1b Dead flciarles rose by 5-10,000 daring New Britola. SepL 39—e snd ward the far northern shipping estranged wife, Eleanor Holm, tracted negotiations. dicated they believe Russia has no Worcester, Mas*, Sept. 39— just plain lousy. The fights that promptly at no eatra Typing of ail Mad* tlmen- this In adopting a declaration that ferent from the one previcniaty the Mediterranean "life line” if the lanes at 15 to 20 miles per hour. and bars her from same Manhat­ Russian notes delivered Satur­ desire to get out of the country (/PI—A young holdup man rob­ we happen to miss—well, we nev­ charge. graph work, laveatory cenpu- Europe by history and nature ex­ placed before the public. The im­ Kremlin starts war. But at 5 s. m. the National tan mansion she barred to him day to the American, British and and no Intention of doing so In bed a woman teller of the Wer- er hear the end of it. Terrific. tattima. tends from the Mediterr.mesn to plication that little had been Qne bomber field has a runway Weather Bureau at Washington last fall... One story Hudson Val­ French embassies in Moscow, also the foreseeable future. cester Country Trust C*. of sp* AMSTON LAKE CO. Manchester Memorial Co. accomplished was false. By the 14,000 feet long, 200 wide. Some advised Charlie's rate of movs- ley Printing Corp. plant at Milton, "Militarily speaking,” one of proxlmntely 535.5M today after , AMSTON. CONN. One of the best flghts ever. Wow, CAU 2-f814 ' HOUB8 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Russia's pre-war frontiers. Ns- insisted the West must scrap its what a battle, etc. ' A. H. AlMETTl. Prop. time these heSrings began In April N. Y„ destroy^ by fire with esti­ Ids* of an abridged treaty and ac­ paaalag her a brief eaaa with » Bewresentativea oa the property evetytoj laclndlng Saturday And so It was srith the Wah»tt EVENING APPOINTMENTS (OMlIaaefl nm Pag* Nlae) 1952, Isas t|hsa a year after ground (Ceattaned ea Pag* Thlrteea) (Contlnned oa Page Nine) mated 5150,000 damages. cept the Soviet demand that tha (Continued oa Pag* Mlaa) wrrlttea order to "fill It a p .’’ aM Buadsy " rain or aUao—until dark. Marciano flght. Only it waan PINE PHARMACY ABRANGED 900 HartfiirK RumI HARRISON STREET—MANCHESTER I that wa Just happansd to miss IL "'+■ '<» fUroAY, SEPTEMBER M, l f || FAeS TWENTY c — -^ • iianrlipatpr lEoraino HrraUt Tht Weather 1 ATcract DaUy Ntt Prsss Roa Foraeaat of C. S. Weatker Muiae r Mm Weak JEaSi Friends In town have received four years, they ware being drop­ to rcUMtata tham unlaaa tha non- ratumed. only In- the last month. The marriage of Miss Mary C. ped from, the voting Uets, only 303. voting voters request It six days He gav4 the workers of both a*p*. S 0..1IU FMr and conllnned cool tWe L«one of Wsst Center street and news of the birth of twins, a boy STORE FIITim iY: and a girl, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred 200 May Lose have re«|uested both reglitrare to before the next general election. poftlee a large ahare of the credit atlemeoa and tonlgkL FWr sad I' About Town Alflo Santlnl of Hartford, will he rclnetate them. The next general election in Man-- for the return of many of the vot­ MADE TO ORDER—NO M B solemnised In Bt. Jam es' Church Bonney of Vista, Calif., who al­ T(X) LARGE OR TOO 8MA1X 10T619 root toaiorrow witk temperatures ready have a small son and daugh­ State law,directs the xeglitrau's cheater Is the town elections. OcL ers to the Hats. Tha workers found Th« MHM Club of 8t. Mary’* tomoi'row morning at •. o'clock, Voting Rights of voters to drop from the votin'g 6, making tha deadUna Sept. I*. thoae who were In danger of being w eg tka AaMt In tha eo'a Church will hold lU flmt fall get- ter. Mrs. Bonney was the former Hemingway said that although DWYfR WODUCTS Klolse Duke, formerly of this town Uets those v.otere who have not deprived of their ballots and urged I al Otmalallaae ManchisBter— A City of ViUage Charm togathar Filday availing, Oct. 8. Mra. I>eon Rivard and her com­ partlclpaled In a general election the cards were sent out last De­ them to have their names replaced WMt Street, BeRoii, TeL BIBB in tha pariah house. Naw mambara mittee have their plans all com­ and Coventry, and daughter ’ of Will Be Droppifd from In four consecsittve years and not cember. aboutm O.,^ Uiesa.-wera on the bnllot, Hemingway aald. pleted for the Harvest dance to­ Mrs. Isabel Duke, who also lives In will ba walcoma and ara requaaLad IJstH linlesB They, Art (TWELVE PAGES) . PRICE nVE CENTS to call Mrs. Wllfrad J. Maxwell, morrow evening at the Mannehes- California. VOL. LXXL NO. m (ClaaHlUt Aivartlalag m Paga 10> MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1952 iM unca drlva. or Mrs. I* B. Han- ter Country Club, which will .* -Tt— . ■ . , •an of 82 Waranoka road, befora open the season for St. Margaret's The Manchester Measiah Chorus 'By IHondiiy Deiidlitiiv Circle, Daughters of Isabella. -tC. rrtd ay . ____ will have a rehearaal this eve­ About 300 Manchester residents ning at a o’clock In the Federa­ ara only three days away from' Mra. John T. Barstow of Main Dr. Oliver. wTBeil of the Naw tion Room of Center Chiirch President Gets New Bible Don^t Forget! London Methodist Church will being deprived of their right to ■Iraat has racalvad a latter (rom house. Andrew Watson, the leader, .votsL lath e xomtfigjiteeilene. her Taughtar, Mri. Hainllton L. speak on tba eubject, "Christian urges any whoTiave copH* tST thw Remambar that houc.of.alaap. Bten-ardshlp'' at S masting of the Republldin Regletrar of Vetera, you may have lost last Bpring OrnSt of Bimhurat, til., who with Messiah oratorio to bring them. A Donald Hemingway reported today | her children are visiting Mr, and W8CS Wedpesilay. evening. Oct. 1. cordial Invitation la extended to *Trict of the ne that hour of week-end fun. at 7:80. Dr. IM . who will speak that of tha 036 persona who have It was tha hour cut from Mra. Oonald F. Birina, directing singers Interested in joining the been sent cards notifying. them | V har mother’s attention to the fact a t l:l.i, la widely known and Is In chorus. April 26 for the jl6 million great demand as a public speakeir that, because they have not voted J Americana living in the areaa that Mra. Slrlne has a living room in a general election in the last Season lUustratsd - in the October fiom- He was minister at Haiardville bet obaervlng dayUght saving time fore moving to New London where Tile Washington PTA's country in 23 states and tha District of bar of MoCall'a magasine. T h r fhr-, auction, niinmi|gc and caka sals mar Geraldine Fisher, daughter of he hes lived for the past 20 years. Coumblle. All interssted ars coitllslly invited. will get under4»ay lomorr«*w mom? .fVs Mrs. Ofwald Fisher and tha late Ing at 10 o'clock on the school LET US FILL YOUR Well, tonight—or more ex­ Mr. Fisher, formerly of this town, A social hour with rsfrashments actly at 2 a. m. tomorrow will follow. grounds. If the weather should he a*;- was graduated from Manches­ unfavorable It will be held In the morning—la your chance to get ter • High Bchool and P ratt cafeteria of the school. Tht public even. Juat turn back the Institute and la well known as an All groups of the North Metho- clock one hour at that time If f i i - dlsi will combine forcta on Is invited. you are atlU up an(T around, ,or Illustrator and decorator. The a fall rummage sale at the church, Bllinea have two children and do It befora you go to bed If hva at 7 Rla drive. White Plains, Friday Oct. 10. beginning at 0 Called for and delivered you want to sleep through Throng Overflows Stadium to Greet Eisenhower a. m. Mrs. Jamas T. Plcklss snd thoae extra 60 minutes. * K. T. • Mrs. Robert Arandt arp co-chair­ promptly at no ^ ettra men. charge. K son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. s TOYS 4 Crashes ^ Per the Riddles ^ 4 ChasUr laika of Rockvilla a t Bt. MIsa Mkura l^eOulre. daughter CALL 2.9S14 FrancU Hospital on Bept. 24. of . O'!. :i *r.'. »l. J. .'Jc- Oulra of 40 Holl atreat. Is s frssh- I Arthttr Drag Sttrii ] Truman Set Tha Stale Belactiva Harvica Ap- msn St Annhurst Collegt, South r Large AeeertnWet ^ PINE PHARMAOY paal Board yesterday granted the Woodstock. At Speech End aspaal from draft by Pratt A TWtniiy Aircraft for Walter A. For 1 5 -Day Garden drive.____ Richmond, V»., Sept. 27—1 U he'lka* A- son was born at Hartford it would be “dangerous" to Wsdnasday to Mr. and put the Republicans into Blaanhowar left for hla Ntw Hospital WINTER York haadquartara with Um chaera Mn. Henry Parkington of Hands# co n o N - power. It is his first atrietly- of "I Ilka Ike," Vlrglntana ringing road, Andover, Expect More Arrests political major whistle stop In hla aora. IWikM^llkMwand of them, mank- " Robert''is ArendL Jr„ eleclrld- tour of the 1952 presidential t I- ebaed. .A alRp-tn . I on Uia VlrglnU 8UUhoWM an’a mate, aecpnd elaas, USN, con campaign. wn In Rlchmcmd, Iwwlad thatr of Mr. anid Mra. Robert U Arendt bl^bANTWCiD Truman will argue that "iaala. and hue band of Mrs. Marlon Suit or dreax ennemble. . . give it the final toUgh in Policy Ring Probe ttonlsta" dominate Republican approval when he aaaerted th at- -DAN mVETS Ben. H arry Ir. Byrd mors naariF Arendt, *11 of 3 Newman street of perfection with Rhythm Step ahoea for 6\\r policy and a OOP victory would #rilltil-IM t fabfk repraaanta their opinion than the la aarrlng aboard tha destroyer fall collection. You'll aee their amart linea . . .. I " endanger Hopes for world peace. TVuman "Fair Deal" and.added; tender USB Tidewater. dmt leoln and fatib Kka Hartford, Sept. 27—(/P)—More arrests were expected to­ One the general Issue of gov­ Nobody owns you." and even more the 1-2-3 cuahipna that make it a ernment corruption charges, plus pleaaure to walk the Rhythm Step way. weal but la am ten .' day as police continued their investigation into an alleged After ha )ud complstsd Ms . policy ring which they said might be state wide. Moving the Nixon and Stevenson campaign speech, and was walking down, a Inay ia wMh «ad Iran- fund furor, Truman will remind wooden ramp, Elsanhowar waa swiftly yesterday, police arrested four men on charges of tralnside crowds that he urged .1 .. I ■ ■■• violating the state policy law and caught In the crush of a crowd FORYOttlilliPM^ legislation requiring all higher- ■urging toward him. Buddanly the rad/Waak( graid/blnak. conaplrlng to violate the law. paid federal officials and members I f—B et—Gapt. J eca ph -P.- J^DonMd- romp. c ta sk M a a A jgwrtMd . OANilY ■oTTfehgreiiii to rtiske pubncniialr capttol tttp a a few feet below. ar royal l^/M kck f \ Identilled tba men arrested as: outside Income and its aourcas. T)m Republican nominee waa tweed:-Itee* I2-2Q. { William Johnson, 43, of H artford; He also will recall Congress' lUttDMM WORK -a -_-a •• (Jeorge Swan, 38. of Bloomfield; North Caroltnlans who nverflowed the 16,60^ seat Memorial Sta­ toaaed forward on hU knaea and •nd 12Vb-m. failure to approve reorganisation Ban. William F. Knowland, walk­ Ij^ llg o l’h 1-g ^ e~i I glverette George Ware, 36, of nians that would have extended dium at Charlotte, yeaterday. cheered .General Dwight D. Biaea- ■SEE bower (arrow) aa he earrM the campaign lato the Oeaeocratie ing aloogaida, nabbed, him aid 1* JLIAdJaE. Hartford, and Haddie Sefuse, 43, Civil Service to virtually all feder­ k(i^ him from .faUbig, I of Hartford, al departments. stroaghold. Bivarywhere he weat, It Is reported, amIHng crewta D. S. Stands .98 May Be Btate-Wlde Adlai Blast turned out, nbonting the "1 Like Die'' chant Hit Wd for Naith Says N et H urt Ml mum t%e' The President leaves 'Washing­ Btralghtanlng up and brualiing McDonald described the alleged ton a t 11:30 p. m. on a trip cover Carollna'a 14 electeral vetea wae pib’lwd oa the theme that ha WM.KANEHL In HiU Fight uperatlona of what he termed the 24 states and Including major eaa "clean up the mean la WaaMagtoa.” ____ off hla suit, Blaanhower grinnid ” ’ Cmitrsetor—BaiMor Up to Reds and aald ha waa not hurt. A aeera "policy ring" aa "tha largest organ, apeechs in Buffalo and New York, Hitsxjenner of people went down With thf 110 Cmtdr St. T«L 777.1 ixed vice" 1m iusd ever aaen in bU two in Montana, three in Wgahlng- ramp, but none waa reported more Seoul,’Korea, Sept. 27t-(A0 28 years dfJgi^riend# In tha po­ tan state, two In California — at than, aentched. Lou Duen, (Hata- —'U. 8. and Belgian Infantry­ lice deparf ' Bhn FrahelBoo and Shasta Dam On Kennan at Provo, Utah, and Shenandoah, 0 1 Indiana Bolton Bottle Club howar'a bodyguard, TecMvai, a WINTER-WISE. men today beat off 300 Chi­ The detective captain said the skinned ankle. nese Reds in a fierce aaven- records and policy alipaAcUed with stop talks. Eiaenhowar'a Richmond addreoi the men indlspted th^.ring d^ a His tetighter Margayet, alwqys WaBhlngton, Sdpt. climaxed a . day triua hour battle for a hill on the a fkl^fiTO^ of ca'mprign crowd#, - indlhRamlia, Sept. 27—l AP Washington Service scoff-Bush contest for the short United States ninning Inside Sudan la a town of 1,800 n o r^ - yearsyears: • 1 (folhcr on Aug. M, 190B, as an members of mllllon-dnilar hurg- with the 965,000 "nut to liiiKh” Russia, west of Lubbock in the sogth Over the Top Trim. Fit Slsckg.-'' ' *•' alien under the name of Vasallios By ERNEST O. WARREN | Urm.. robbery of a Brink’s' armored ’ I • a‘*l’ Psychiatrist C. F. Von Salxen,- Inry ring hold without balL after Washington. Sept. 27—OPi Con-' The question- although Con­ The attack (fn Kennan la io bit­ plaint. Nobody baa anything who testified he examined Patton Llacakos. But this is not men­ pleading Irfnocent of first degree ear last month. ter that according to normal dip- against cowboyi, but they’re ,'4M “byV m “R iaitee 100% Wool. Gfeen, Navy, Brown, Gray. , tioned In the charge. T^e Depart- necticut voters on Nov. 4 will elect greaslonal parliamentarians say It twice, . declared .the youth "a robbery charges . . . Singer Pearl two Senatora an unusual situa- Isn't actually a queatlon la Bailey flics 6100,000 suit again,,! U HIIXEO IN FALI. (Goatloued on Paga f^Mir) . (t'oaUmied On Page Feoa) ■ GAIARDINE. b l a c k , n a v y ...... $ 5 .9 1 (OonUnued on Page Two) lion In Itaolf—but atlll more un- whether Purtell, becauae of hla (Oonlinued on Pngo Tw6) Bill Miller's Riviera nightclub In usual la tba posalblllty th at Ahe | preaenl aervlce, woOld be Con- .Santiago, (lille. Sept, 27—(F) ,j§ Vban you bring us Fort Lee, N. J., ^where she- says reaull could give a brand Cew nectlcufa senior Senator should —Eleven roDstrurllon workers WOOL and NYLON ...... $7.9b' she was beaten. were killed yesterday In the rnl- your Doctor's prescrip- Senator seniority over s presently he lyln. Twenty-five Ku Klux Klan seal(Hl senator. Clfr Federal I-aw lapae of acnffolding on n nearly- George Santayana Passes . dons, you are assured in- 1 Lace on top-eo Irivobn^ labalom and leminlae^ RAYON GABARDINE...... $3.98 Soviet Troops Are Spotteit members from Hialeah. Fla., and The peculiar and confusing i The parliamentarians cite fed- completed building In downtown • gtodientt ofhigh qualicy, y«l praetkal for H terree ae • nm:i*epl SIxat 13 to 20. 15 other witnesses summoned be­ sltuatlon arises this wsv; *>■“• *"w Santiago. Seventeen other work­ fore federal grand Jury to testify ''' from the most respon- Sen. WlTllam Benton (b.rconn.), i Purtell win or\ Nov, 4, the suc- men were Injured. S New pen-Sm thin teem-eo unbelieveUy iae iXTkA SIZE SLACKS ...... $5.98 about series of dynsm itings la.st was appointed Dec. 17, 1949. upon ceaaful candidate for the «hort Al 88 in Catholic Convent , aible laboratories. Our At Airfield in North Korea and (lettering! Black, navy, browu. Slaes 33 to 40 waist. fall . . 1 Arturo Toseannl, who is^ the reslflnatioti of former Sen. term would be his senior on con­ . *' tkiUedlUgistafcd Phar- 85, reported suffering from throat"' gressional rolls. ASSIGNED TASK Raymond Baldwin. (R., Conn.),! Rome, Sept. 27 (Ah—George. room at the cllivlc of the Little macisu are always at S Exolueiveflexloe*rlof eXTB^ko^oit- Infection and is advised by and won election Nov. 7, 1950. for j Purtell w-aa appointe- American since he lived In tha Cbiin.) and Prescott Bush, Repub­ the Senate supersede state laws. Hartford, Sept. 27—(Ah—John stayed sharp and alert to the end. they remained la fire them. to varloua government ministries welfare legislation , . . Former L. Walton, 24, of this city wna Hla final book and one of the most United Blataa from the time he 4 » HARTFORD ROAD Oeaertad In April In North Korea after the outbreak deputy collector of Internal rev­ lican, are opponents for the re­ One section, entitled "Salaries of TheJWHALCeo. Senators," read In part: livdd today In ronoecllon with n Important, "Domlnatlona and waa nine years old until 1 9 1 1 . t s co mainder of McMahon's unexpired HI JWHALC . The lieutenant was Communist of the war. enue aentenced to six years In fed­ OPEN B A. M.-ie P. M. , 4 : 0 C Grtcfi Stamps Given With Cash Salet flaah factory fire which fajally Poweri," was completed and Practically his whole Ufa was apeat aecurity ofiScer a t the Panmunjom He told of seeing the Russians eral prison on conviction of wrlt- term, ending Jan. 3, 1957. "Salaries of members appointed If Benton wins re-election, there to fill vacancies' In the Senate burned Valve Roy, 87, and critic­ published only last yur. outaida Spain. ■nndaya and Halldayn grmlatica aUks until he deaertad near antl-airoraft guns at Sinulju •■f extorUon letters to three Santayana dl(d, surrounded by nd**BKCAUSK.''YOU L.OVB M |Ci( TH IN ^** prominent men In Modtgomery, Is ho quetitlon that he would ba ally burned George Hope, 86, po­ •rmlatica talks until ha deaartad tha books he loved, In his Uny (OptMoad Ha ralatad also that ha had (Oaatte)M4 aa Fago Throe) Ala. ■ ■ senior to the winner^ of the RI|>1*' (Q m ttaued oa l*offa Three) lice aald. "■'■"A .1 '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 ^ G E TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 mittees dapenda upon It. And Tuesday at 10 a. m,.ln Superior MIG-U JeU yesterday wtth -a aiagle -aiaeblaa gun burst about Sanlayana Passes Baptikt Speaker. Pcjculiar Situation aenlority la the rule within oom- COMPLETE Court. ----- StMMlard Til in Eff«et BURNSIDE UNAM Reveals Local Plans Re*AppointeT«»try. 8n>t. 27—(8 p « ^ » —< early for church tomorrow, PretaaU UN Aettoas 4:M-8:W Another event of UN Wedk, Oct. neaday; Mra. Melvin Hathaway. typewriter,' never drove an auto­ that when Senators have been aenlority prestige. ;Th« Bo«rd of Education h»* «p- home of Mrs. A. J. Crickrnore on the faculty will psrtlcipata In the (( wms mg* 20-25, will be a public memorial i Thureday; and Mrs. Cordon Todd, mobile, never danced, never play­ elected dnring a alne die adjourn­ discussions and answer questions. you’ll know yoa'sllppad up on Elsewhere the aenlor Communist •FURNACES : p ^ te d u achool enumerators Ura. High street with their leader, Mrs. The contract for furnishing the the clock changing citore. aervice at one of the local. Fridiy. A new shipment of cook- ed a musical instrument, sn4 never ment of the Senate to succeed , Kenneth A. T)ownlnf, Mra. Horace Ethel Cargo. Record books will.be Town Highway Department with Other members of the progrSm division fought briefly with a band armlatic delegate today again pro­ Sanday t Technicolor Hlta churchea on Thursday, Oct 23.' books has arrived at.the booth Bn<:, appointees, the salaries of the • DUCT WORK tested what ho called Allied “per' built anything. He also never mer- ’ M. aeatoUnt, to wortt oB tumaa ut,to close the 4-H. year two Sva-ton- dump trucks was plshitlog committee are Mrs. Eve­ of Reds 800 yards to the west sad ••• -.Phmp.Burgeea.is.dlrectlngfhe-fes--.-UN-plna' and. an Jnteresting-naw -rieS.-Iiriatef year*he-satoh**wee RenaiocA^ BO .elected shall conv Deaths Last Night •OlLHURNiRt ' the projwst in South Coventry, and that day. There will be sn election awarded to the Brockway Motor rett Von Volkenbtirg, Mrs. John tbea rushed into the mala battle lUng kad- huUSeHag^ tlval and Mrs. *Paul Adams is in ' pamphlet, a Fold-O-Olobe, are on considered becoming an architect mcnce on the day following their II ' Mrs. James T. Laidlaw to work in of officers for the coming year. Co,, Inc., of East Hartford by Act­ Elliott, Mrs. Luther Barnard. Mr. ahmgbide the Anoarlcans. war pnwDars In UN stockades "King Selomen’a MlnsP* charge of the memorial aervice, sale. election.'' Beginning Monday, double North Korean Gen. Nkm II com' or a painter. By THR ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ , North Coventry. Mra. Downing and ing General-Majtager-Jaiaes H. and Mrs. Nsppi with Mv- Frank Track Owner 8 MlOe Dowaed A clothing collection for the Other chairmen in UNAM not At the clinic here he lived a This U ths provision, authori­ Plumbing and , 'have expreeeed the »ion children may pwchaae aand- Sheckev yesterday. The succeaaful Formica and Mrs. Theodore Pal­ Ths Air Force announced eight plained In a letter to Lt. Gen. Wil­ needy of the world will be among previously llstsd are Mrs. Alfred ties say, that would govern in Boston — George F. Parker, 85, mer acting In ex-offlclo capacity liam K. Harrison, chief UN nego­ monastic life. But until his health founder of the world-known Salem . S S lo n T S rfh l. wor^^lll be most j ‘oeo«e“ H.“r".:? bid was |l0.487.«d. Ruaeian-built MIG Jeta ware imot the activities of UN Week. Mra. Whllneyr'churches; Mrs. Sanley began to fail he enjoyed entertain­ Connecticut's case. liie Nov. 4 Heating The ToUand Community Hen's down during tha week. One UN tiator. Ruth Hickox la chairman of the Lorensen, foreign guests; MrS. winner of the short term race firm of Parker Brothers, manufac­ NO CHARGE Six other flrma also bid on the Club met for regular meeting Facing Hearing ing vtsltors In hla room, holding a turers of games. .equipment. They were Dtllop plane, a prop-driven F-7F Tiger- Like -prsvloua protests, this one clothing drive. Manchester mer­ George Marlow, libraries; Mrs. kind Of Socratic "open house" for would go on the Senate payroll NO OBUOATIOIf ^ by »:30 a. m. feaniit biitUr Thursday night In the church par- cat, was lost to unexplataed followed by one day the dlsclosuie chants will decorate their windows Cfliarles E. Jacobson, Jr., movies; tha naxt day and Purtell would San Mateo', Calif.—Mrs. P. C. I*’’* * ^ - * Jelly sandwiches will be lo Sales ' and Service Company of tort. They were itosts to Martin anyone who wanted to chat wtth Beamer, 71, widely recognized 88 MONTHS TO PAY Manchaater, 811,000; Shectman On U. S. Entry causes. by tha UN command of aa Incident to the theme of the UN celebra­ Mrs. R. P. Lambeck, publicity; Jo­ him. go off. . try-H ebj« I cenu eaih; egg salad sandwiches, Urban, one of the 12 German .Icqd- The eight Communist Jet kills In Its POW camps tion and one store has plans to If Purtell won over Benton, he authority of Hawaiian customs and j should be ^ ench*ham and pickle. 20 Motnra, Inc., of East Hartford, ers vIMtIng here. He la an expera seph Wright, park display; Mra. Late In life. Santayana expressed nationally known aa a miulclan { opmpli^d by Nov. t, ,, , I cents each, and on Fridays tuna 810.682;'Harrford Mack Sales and made a record total of 56 ahot Nam protested Injury to nine decorate the entire store for the Adam. Rhodes, speakers bureau: the belief that there were no truly would enter the Senate on Jan. 3 V. P. MARGIN A Oa ' »»The Town Clerk’s Office will not! ' on photography . and ex-reporter (fkmttaaed from Pag* Ows) dOwn during September by AlUod week. Mrs. Louis Heard la head with no more eenlority then tf he and composer. Mra. Beamer, the Plumbing and Heatiag fish salad sanowlches at 2U cants Service, Inc., 112,768.60; Brun- and secretary of the Cooperative, Rod prisoners Thursday in the Mra Hark Kravlts, schools; Mrs. great men In hla lifetime. On hla former Helen Desha, waa born In be open today as voters will be pllota. Tho prevkMis monthly Cheju Island camp off South Korea of the window display committee. V. F. COnant, public relatlona 87th birthday, he told a reporter; had never served while his suc­ 805 NO. MAIN ST. each. ncra, Inc, of MEhchester, 812,994; Action Team. He showed slides on' ment of Immigration and NaturaU- Miss Marion CJaaey and Mias cessor In McMahons old seat would Honolulu. ) made at the 'Town Office building fhurrh Meeting White Motor Cb„ of Hartford, ration contends Ltss was never higher Of M waa set last ApiU. —dlwlooed Friday by the UN. The UNAM Invites new members as "I'm net happy. I am content . Des Molnss, la.—Fred 8. HIrd. MANCHESTER ■ in South Coventry from 9 a.m, un- travelogue. Refreshments followed. Allied innuitrymen. supportod Catherine Putnam are in charge outrank him and all other new !-l Rev. Truman O. Ireland, minis­ 818.034.70; Autocar Salea and natursllxed. Allied statement said the 'nine Individuals and as organizations. In solitude. I'm in my natural Senators of the Jan. 3, 1953, class 72, former U. 8. marshal for the COMPLETE HEATIN6 • til d p.m. ter of the First Congregational Service Co., of Hartford, $13,766 b}' mortar and artillery Are. were hurt—none seriously—arUN of the literature and booths for Mrs. Betty Dorr. Is membership its to." Southern District of. Iowa and one- "Die 02-year-old Uas. described ^Ised a Communist company in United Nations Association of During one of his last Inter, because of the Interim service SERVICE ! Records at the Town Clerk's of- Church, will use "Uod'a Revala- The tnu'ka will be equipped with by Sen. Williams (R.-Dcl.) ss a troops antcred a compound to seisa chairman.'-AII who have Joined the from Nov. 5 to that 'date. The tlma Olympic rifle champion. V ' • • flea as of Friday shmv thnt Id Doctors Declare 50-minuto light over a hill po­ three POWs who rushed an Allied Manchester. The booth'■ at the new asjipciaUon prior to gept. 9 Mrs. George H. Wllllama views, he smiled and said: tion In the American Tongue, a four-cubic ,vard body with dictator of rackets In West Vir­ sition northeast at- tho punchbowl Municipal Building will be attend­ only aenlority Purtell would have ‘Wbaentaa balloU have been given hla sermon topic Sunday at tO:4B one-yard extenaion. ginia and southern Ohio, currently supervlaor Into a barbed wire fence. have been included In the list of I'm quite blind, you know, aa would be an alphabetical one and •lit. m. Nursery class will he at on tha eastern front. ed from 2:30 to 4:30, Monday Mra. George H. Wllllsms, ac­ well aa deaf. I'va the beginning nf Rev, Kenneth L. Maxwell Sheekey, the town engineer, is V Patton Is Unwell Is in the midst of an Involved suit The Reds also sent four amall through Friday, except on Wednes­ charter members. Sixteen local that wouldn't apply aa to hla Con­ Start Course 10:30 a. m., with Mrs. W. Bryce by the Internal Revenue depart­ In Ohio, M per cent of the elec­ organisations have Joined or are companied by Mrs. James H. Mc­ cataract in my right eye and necticut colleague whether h^ ten-weeks course In creative Honeywell as epmmittes chklfman. serving as acting general manager stabs at “Luke the Gook’s Cas- day when the hours will be from Veigh and Mrs. John Murphy, have can't see very well with my left The Community Baptist CJhurch In the abaenra of General Manager ment. It contends he owes 82.8S0,- Ue," a dominating peak In Uie tricity la produced from coal-op­ 10 a.m. until noon. Free literature sponsoring the UN group as their should be Buah or Rtbicoff. Bush ^ t ng wilt begin Monday at 8 Participating in the Raligioua Ed­ . of VKing Lady" are "Lvicy Weston'' to vote." PRESENT two children were killed during ' At thr green mound, wherein you He at and "Rose," to be played by Erna MON., TUBS., 2 and 7:15 w lir The Boeuta hope the drive will STATE the war. He was separated from f With cold hands folded over a heart Burgess and Eileen Luko, respeC' send sll South Windsor vdters to About Town H t l them, he said, when North Kore­ ^ ao atm. tlveiy. an forces retreated north to , the As the confidante of the "kind the polls. All scouts taking part In KIND LADY ' O please, good Earth! Be kina' to him: the drive will be presented George Members and frienda of Zion Yalu river In 1950. light bis burden, hla tasks dim. lady," "Lucy Weslon” tries In vain Washington medals at the annual Evangelical Lutheran Church By EDWARD CHCDOROV " He had to leave them at his ' With bllter tears hla passing we regret to protect her friend from the scout banquet in Feb. have been Invited to the 17th an­ SEE FBI CRACK SPY RING home at Chongju about 70 miles ing School ’ Ws'll trehaura hla mamory, never for­ BOWERS SCHOOL danger that thceatens to engulf nual Reformation service tomor­ south of the Yalu. get. her Ik her own home. Mra. Bur He said he had heard that the Hla wife Mary Chlilua gess' experience In little theater row afternoon at 3:30'on the cam- OCT. 3 and 4, 1952 and children. ius of Concordia Collegiate Instl- pilot of a Communist plane shot groupe Massachusetts and Obn fute, Bronxville, N. Y. The gen TICKETS $1.00 down near Sunchon in June 1951 1 necticut gives to her role of "Lu­ Tolland era! theme Is "Oh the living On Sale at Weldoa's, Dairy Queen and Sears Roebuck had survived and had shouted cy” a wealth of stage background. Word We Stand." The sermon will "Stalin, Stalin" to villagers who In the part of "Rose,” the maid Mrs. Minnie Berry of North be delivered by Rev. O. C.' J. Hoff came to help him so "everyone MONDAY, SEPT.» RADIO BAHERIES whose fear of sinister characters Anson, Maine, .a former Tolland man. D.D., UUD., director of pub­ knew he was Rua.sian." FINE CUSTOM FABRICS surrounding . the "kind Ladv” re.iident, with her davighter, Mra. lic relations of the Lutheran Lee also said he had heard that ALL MAKES causes her td leave her mistress Lotte Raynes of Vaaselboro, Church, Missouri Synod. Rev. Paul the pilots of two Red planes shot MASONIC TEMPLE unprotected, Mrs. Lukd will make Maine, are spending a few days at O. Prokopy, an alumnus of Con­ down last spring In North Korea SHOWN IN FULL SUIT, LENGTHS, her debut with the Center Thes­ were Russians. Arthur Drug Stores pians. She was formerly a mem­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldrcd cordia and Mrs. Prokopy wlU at Doyle and calling on several of tend. He replied "yes" when asked If ber of Sock and \Buskln and of their Tolland friends pefore re­ he thought there would be a UN TO BE TAILORED TO YOUR 7:45 P. M. the Beach Players, y turning to their homea tomorrow. Christopher Columbus Society victory. "Kind Lad.v" la td .^ presented Miss Bcmire A. Hall and Miss will resume meetings tomorrow at In response to the series of Oct. 3—4 at Bowers School. Tick­ questions the North Korean made INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS ets are on sale now at Weldon's T ita Matthews of UieHBaat Haven- 2 p. ra., at the Itallan-American High School faculty are spending Club. Plans are under way for these statements: WOODWORKINO Pnig Store. Sears Roebuck, ami Cllee 8 Beaions Poji^^iss^ffieifuH 'at the Dally Queen, or may be tncwfclfend at thvHall Camp -the "annual banquet, the date - of at Lake Chaffee; Ashford. which is set for Sunday, Oct. 12, (1) Morale among North Korean purchased from any Theaplan troops seemed ' "very low" but I member. Mr. and Mrs. W|IIls Marsh of and all members fere urged to at­ ALL DAY TODAY and MONDAY, SEPT. 29 DWYER PRODUCTS New Britain were recent guests tend.. After the meeting refresh­ that wa<( not the case among the at the home-af Mr. and Mrs. ments will be serired. Chinese. ____ ^Pr«i» Stwel. Bolton; T«L UH Diamonds are composedvof car­ (2) "Lower class" rlvillans In bon. r Emery M. Clough. The wives arc K H ttiim l sisters, Divorces were nantad In yes- ns*Ciinh.Vli|«hli " North Korea want the truce, tklks ’lamto-MlIIW'-of U ntay* •sasloa .cd. tha. R u p i^ r ."''KW'iWhoBiW'tra*' ^ BEACOH jiuccecd ..'luRiiff ,»ny, Hartford were guests at the home CourC to Peter Rurkoskt of this and "higher class’' people support 'YouTI learn the latest methods Of food preparation on the beautiful aOw of their grandmother, Mra. Qoura town, from Bessie Rurkoskt. on 1 Em i3w3 STm the Allied principle of voluntary MR. DAfsl L the grounds of desertion; and to repatriation of prisoners. B. Judson. Rose O. Selbie of 14 Oakland (3) In Kaesong, where he was Maytag Dutch Oven' Oas Range . . . the only range that cooks ON with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krawchyxk street from Francis Selbie df based, the (Thlneie communists are CLOTHING COUNSELLOR FREE and daughter, Nancy, were gueaU specially trained troops and lieal gas OFF — automatically. First, you’ll aee a complete demohatration of ‘be- of relatives in Hartford. Farmington. jT r U iS ... A GtAND MUSICAL HITI ' the iCotean civilians better than do will be with m on'these two days to take meas­ the many work-saving, time-saving Maytag features that homemakert Mrs. Rose Gold of Hartford waa , Manchester Orange members the North Korean troopa. urements and advise aa to your tpecial require­ a recent guest at the home of her are reminded that the annual ses­ (4) He had believed the Com- ments. 1 everywhere are talking about. Then you’ll see an actual cooking demon­ DOOR parents,* Mr. and Mrs. Jacob sion of the Connecticut State 'munlat charges of Allied use of Qhorchea'knd family. Grange will be held in Foot Guard gerii warfare and thought most stration. Interesting new recipes will be tested in the super-insulated [BINGO Tho Tolland Public Library As­ Hall. Hartford, Oct. 16-18. The North Koreans believed It because ORANGE HALL sociation will be host to a book Sixth degree will ba conferred on of newspaper accounts and pic­ Dutch Oven . . . in the Sizzle-Serve Broiler . . . in the Dutch Cooker PRIZES exchange meeting for several the evening of the 17th. Local tures. Since he surrendered he no ALL ORDERS amall Ubrariea In the surrounding Grangers desiring to take the de­ longer believed the charges. Well . . . and on the powerful top burners. Be sure to attend I You’ll EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT area on Oct. 9. About twenty gree should contact the secretary, . Star Attraction (5) "Of course" the Communist PHOTO FITTED amall libraries will be represented Mrs. Jerome Tourtellotte, aa aeon ^ TONIGHT sent spies and agents' across the to asflffre .you of a tiave a wonderful time, and you may win one of the valuable door prijGl* a n d ahd.wilt meet at 10 o'clock to ex­ as possible for application blanks * ' * S f s « S S line but not from Panmunjom. change books and hear a talk given (61 He does not believe Red CUSTOM SUITS PERFECT fit by Mias tClixabeth Hicks, who re­ Mrs Alice Wetherell of S3 Flor­ charges of atrocities by Allies reasonably priced- cently returned from Europe. Miss ence street. has been appointed t THE SYMPHONY FOUR against prisoners of war because starting at S59.50 Hicks will talk on "Ramblea to ticket chairman for the supper of ^ WITH ^ "America la a Democratic country ' MAYTAG the House of EhigUah Literary Sunset Rebekah Lodge, Assembly and Americans are not' 'bar- Lights." At 1S<30 p. m,, the Ladies officers night, Monday, Oct. 6, at ^ • WALTER PHELPS, YOCAUST bertc.’ ” Manchester Rubbish Removal Society of the Tolland Federated 5:30 In Odd FeUowrs HaU. Reser­ Church will serve luncheon to the vation should be mads with Mrs, EXTRA! HELD OV€R FOR Yon*ve kaca walUag gor them se here they ^ . Oilneae Offer RecrulIlBg MENUS group in the church parlors. Wetherell at an early data. . ready to give yen a dehghtfnl evealag at entertala- ¥ . ladneement Marriage intentions filed at the SuiulaVy Monday Tuosday I r BBont COBIE IN TONIGHT. w m0NE 249N Town Clerks office include .Howard KuaU Lumpur. Malaya-UP^ Pomeroy Bugbee’-truck driver of WOULD CHAMFIONSHIP * FINK POOD * UEOAL REVERAOBS ^ (!2ilnese guilds and associauoM B. D. PEARL’S ASHES. RUniSH. ITC.. FROM STORES. HOMES West WUllngton, and Elaine Lola are offering cash grants to CTil- Gordon, stenographer, ToUand; DMM-4imtr’t Hall . Sunday Dtnncra Senred ' nese famUles If their sons volun­ fAPPLIANCE & FURNITURE CENTER TRANSIENT OR CONTRACT , IWarnar Frederick GsaU. elactrlcl- ToUand threpUm WALCOTT-MARCIANO ^ FVom 12 Noon teer to Join the Malayan police MEN'S W-EAR. 'an. and Ruth Anna Woodworth, llodara nnd Old Fashion HGHT nCTUtBS js to 8iS0 P. M. 'force, ' ■ . . both of ToUand. ' Dancing A total of 12 aaaoclatl:w have 649 M AIN STRIET — TELEPHONE 759D ^ COMPUTE JNSURANCE COVERAGE Charles H. Leonard and Xhmean ■ . ; MMto»AW «-CO»Bt — Bvqry Satarday Night I i t FIQBT odvortiuod such ojfwrs In th« dnvo 857 main ST..‘RgBINOW BLDG.— TELEPHONE 3264 ■ J G. Groner of ToUand have been in ' t m to Uidt r. MU TODAY phN WCTDRB8 to enroll 400 caunese in the force. Btructad to report for Jury duty lii ...... "HIGH NOON ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ¥ The highest offer la tlM- r ...... " I ..I .. ' ' .....' ...... ■ ' ...... FT V "IP T I ■ J ed by Rabbi Aanm Twersky. Serv­ ployea of tha Amston Sliver Com- Coniplctes Cpiir8e Rockville ices are schaduleif as follows: Sun- No Import, wny, is under treatment at the RIRNmiRE iteRE Kol Nldre, B:90 p. m.; Mon­ At CoofciPII^ School Vindhsm- Community_Memorial irie f Ceremonies Launch Atttai- Bias day, Bacharla, morning service, at Russia Price High Hofpltal. Wllllmantlc, for Injury irrCaiicer Conlrol 8:30 a. m.; Ylskor, memorial serv­ sustained when a heavy object fell on his foot at tha Company’s Several Granted.Divorces ice at 11:30 a. m.; Mussaf, addi­ A three-seminar training course DWYES PSOOUCTS North End Bankas Opening tional service at noon; Mlnchah, Tel A v I v—(Aft—Tha Israel plant. Hits Jenher Platform of 10 Points government is not able to import Hchool Menu In volunteer leadership for cancer West Street, BaHan, TiL $tM afternoon service at 3:30 o’clock: workers heading cancer control In Superior Court Session Netlah, closing aervica at 4:30 Russian wheat In exchange for The hot lunch menu for the ...... citrus fruit, acording lo a foreign programs in the 19 district branch­ ^ ublir Inspecting Mrir conatant planning and aupervlaion m. Hebron eletmentsry school for the es of the Connecticut Division of Planks Include, Contro* of the water and sewerage syatem. Rabbi Tweraky will deliver a eflce apokesman here. wMk bsglnnlnt Sept. 29 Is; Mon­ Of Indiana Rockville. Sept. 27—(Special)—erecelvod a white ribbon at the It was stated that tha wheat the American Cancer Society, has Trust Co. Branch AU. LT. S. Stands versial Water Depart­ S. We favor an Immediate in­ sermon tomorrow, "Israel'a Per­ dsy, baked macaroni with cheese, been completed this week by Mrs. Mra. VlrglnU C. Manville was County Fair, petual Light," and on Monday, price asked by the Soviet authori­ green salad, bread and oleo, milk, ^Dny Today; Speakers (OowUMitod from Poge Ooo) vestigation of the water aituatton Elizabeth Ubert of Manchester. ment iMue,__Gipitid In the North End of toWh with a granted a divorce and alimony of- Church Notes The Will to Live.’*. Rabbi Twersky ties "was considerably higher than fruit. Tuesday, creamed dried beef PRESCRiraONS k . — — ■ “ that which Israel pays- undcr the Announcement of the completion enson'a speech was billed as a for- view towards uitimate acquisition atatea the memorial servtcea con­ gravy,^-mashsd....potato, string CarefaQy CowpogedRi * At 11 o'clock thl* morninK, the Improvements Plan $16,000 a year In equal monthly i „.***"y *>• ducted on Yom Klppur contain International WhMt Agreement or beans, bread and olso, milk, gin­ of the orientation series by cancer i Up to Reds eigR policy address. of the Manchester Water Company . » , . , . „ i the church school at 9:30 a.m. In volunteer leadf'rs from all parts -r W#i»tlV-completed North Brenrh | Pop-th*-moat - part-, the Indian-- liihUUmenU.from her husband, H. the Congra^atinn.i nhhroh special p ra y ^ which are offered on the free world market." gerbread with topping, Wednes- -*of U«> Moncheeter Trust Compeny I thr town.- for the yula of departed ones; and '^'*i,4of^4he state;* was raada last- night " - f 1 optfio. , - speech----- was — _given----- over------to --- The Democratic Town commit- d. We belteve that H would be in of _Vanotr. Uunonow,—tha.ofllclal day,'spagKetti with cneea^ by tha Cohnecticut Division. kwa* opened to public lnspe<-tlon (or i pteMntlng a flve-point program , tee last night unanimously en- interert of the taxpayers Lyme, at the session of tha T ol-: »>««'nnlng of the church school the holiday Is concluded at auiuet salad, bread and blab, milk, Jello ■ tBe ftret time. The new North Knd On Kcnnan Iknd County Superior Court held' Program. At the morning service wlQi a long alngle blast of (he with fruit; Thursday, hot dogs, Initiated to help equip key-vol Itenklnir eMehlUhment, Io< *ted «t for economy In government. Ste-i dorsad a 10-polnt party platform k town auditor were appointed Shofar, the ram’a horn, a remind­ sauerkraut, mashed potato, bread unleers with basic Information tor venaon sketched It In detail, then I embracing a raft of issues that so that no firm would serve more In Rockville yesterday. Judge '*'®''ahlp at 10:49 a.m. there will Hebron. enlarging and Improving canoerr the corner of North Main end Oek- (Contlaoed from Eegs Ooe) summed It up: William J . Shea presided. The •»* • ■P*clsl service of dedication er of the great Messianic call and oleo, milk, chocolate pudding: lend etreete. will remeln open for 'in the past year have either been than four consecutive years, which will proclaim an era of fighting activities at the local ' "First, get tight-fisted execu­ coat came before the Tolland of the school staff, the pupils and Friday, baked beans, cole alaw, LAND SURVIYINO public \1ewlnR until S o’clock to- Inmstic rnndiicl It would Inevit­ storm centers of controversy or 7. Wy, favor a change In the the parents. It is hoped that' all peace and Justice for all men. An effort ta being mads to ae brown bread and oleo, milk, fruit level, the trio of illsciiaalKns dealt nlfht end will he open for huelneee tives; Second, give them the au­ found varlrma factions in town in town's fiscal year so as to ellmi- County Superior Ckiurt on a trans­ Receive Communion curs mors singers for the Hebron with service, administrative, edu­ ably mean he would he declared thority to run their organisation parents of church school pupils cup. Edward L Dovbi Jr. •t R o'clock Monday momhiK personally unaci eptahte. leaving agreement on them. nata entirely tha annual boripwlng fer from tha New London Coun­ will be present. There will be a There will be First Communion Congregational Church choir. Any Tha hot lunch program began cation end campaign activities. Edward K. Mori arty, preeldent efficiently; Third, scrutinise ap- The planks In the platform cf money in anticipation of taxes. ty Court, and actually Involved 8 Bingara Interested In trying to The final seminar, held Thurs­ Reglatersd LsuW I the tlnited Btales no choice but to proprla:tlon requests with a cold nursery class for the care of small tomorrow at a. m. for adulta Monday,. Sept. 19. with Mrs. Viols of the Mancheater Improvement withdraw him. range from one calling for the es­ This economy measure should have two cases first heard one week children during worship. of St. John’s Episcopal Church help out in this way'are asked to Warner as head cook, and Mrs. day, took attendants into the lerv- IS Proctar BoM I j Aaaoclatlon. unlocked the door to Rhould he have lo be withdrawn and penetrAting eye; Fourth, spend tablishment of a- long-term capi­ been taken years ago. ago. jvho were confirmed last Sunday. communicate with Mrs. Herbert Ice-to-patlenta aspects of the Di­ appropriations frugally; Fifth. The Pilgrim Fellowship of the Charlotte Shorey assistant. The T e L f m rfte bank. InauirurntlnK banklnR under such a Bovlet demand now. .* ^ tal iiiiijrnvenivnuiImprovements . program tow 8. Ws promise to set a tax rate The motion of Flak and Lugg First Congregational Church of St. Michael’s Society will receive W. Portsr, organist and choir hot lunch committee, under the vision's wurk. Participants learned * fartlltlea In the North End end the belief of responsible- offlrlala don t do In Washington what can 'recommending that no audlt- which will be sufficient to pay only for permission to withdraw in the Vernon meets at 7 p.m. In the Communion tomorrow at the 7:30 leader. leadership of Mrs. Rose Perhmn, how funds allocated by the state dwherinx in a new era of hanklnc here la that the post would remain ***i-'*T?* 1" J ’'"F firm be appointed town audl- necessary expenditures. Last case of Virginia T. Denson vs. Al­ church parlors. This Is open to all m. Maas at St. Joseph’s Church. AHee Ballabury The Hebron Inter-County Base­ has arranged a program whereby organization to local unite; how vacant and the embassy at Mos­ ask Uncle Bam to bridge Catbird tor for more than four consecutive fred C. Denson was granted. The monthly meeting of the socie­ the new stete volunteers hand- In Mancheeter. it year's Inflated tax rata coat each in the community from eighth ball team cams but victorious In thoee having hot lunch are seated cow be run by a diplomat of lesser Creek you can help It." years. taxpa.ver 81 extra for each 81,060 Anna' Elonda Kuhnke Brown grade through high school. The ty will take place at 11:30 a. m. Miss Alice Salisbury, tha Man­ Its game with Columbia laat Sun­ b-K)k may bo lued as a reference ■^Anthony r . Squlllacote, head of But Stevenson cautioned: at tables in the school aiulltoiium. In handling- service problem! and the neneral contrartln* company rank until, at least, a new Presi­ A capital Improvements plan, assessment. was granted a divorce from Wil­ film strip, "Adventures in Our Standard lim e chester Gas Co.’s home econ­ day on the Columbia field. It under the guidance of teachers. SERVICES dent takes olhce here Whether a *‘I-et no-one deceive himself. which Local 63, Textile Workers 8 liam Burton Brown on a charge The state returns to standard omist, will collaborate with Miss was a smashing victory, by i what programs may be sponsored which built the branch; Walter P Pinch every penny as best we can, . We believe that the rapidly Town," will be shown. Three seniors from the Wllll at the branch and local lifvel. Gorman, chairman of the Tniet successor would then be appointed Union of America, has long ad- Increasing voting registration ra- of desertion and was granted per­ Rev. Edwin A. Brooks, pastor of time tomorrow at 2 a. m. All ac­ Klma Willis In the Dutch Oven score of 6-0. This leaves the He­ mantle Stats Teachers College That interprti Tha Whthaf would depend on the new adminis- ' > r federal budget Is «tlll going ij^neral Man mission to change her name. tivities scheduled heVe will, of Cooking School to be held M.on 1 (^mpany'a building committee. 'to be large much larger than we ' quirea: the Rockville Baptist-Church will bron team still unbeaten for the have started a nine week teacher Who accepted the bulldinK on be­ tratlon. ‘ sgsr Richard Msrtin’s first rec- a. More polling places which are Russell M. Garrlgus was grant­ have for hla sermon topic at' the course, be on standard time. Resi­ day night at 7:49 In Masonic entire season, Its record now be­ training period at the Hebron Ele­ df Tha Fasdljr American relallons with Russia would like. ommendatlo.'-.s after assuming of­ dents are reminded to turn their Temple. ing 16-0. half of the bank; and fUy S Wer- The reason, he aald. ia that 89 more conveniently located. ed a divorce from Florence Garrl­ 11 a.m. aervlce, "For Your Book­ mentary school. Mias Jeanne Ray- Old ‘(#ddy’ Wins iwn. president of the EiRhth Utlll- have not been guided for several' fice last Msy. and most of the b. A full time employe In the gus on a charge of desertion. shelf." The church schools meets clocks back an hour before retir­ The cooking school Is being ' Mr. and Mra. Leroy H. Oetchell, hall la with kra. Goldie Uvsrsnt veara, however, by normal stand-; i per cent of It goes for national se­ tiaa tMatrlct. who spoke on what candidates for the Board of Di­ Regtatrars of Voters’ office to pro­ Lillian M. Carlsen was granted at 9:45 a.m, and at 7:30 p.m. the ing tonight. sponsored by the M ay^g Com former Hebron residents and very in grads one. Hiss Carol Carina Is ards, and Blate• department ea­ curity. No honest man can say Births pany and B. D. PearTa Appliance A§ Best Restored JOHNS. BURKE the new branch will mean to the how long heavy defense spending rectors have come out In favor of vide continuous service to the pub­ a divorce from Stanley Bates Ball A Chain Club will hold Ita first well known here, have moved from with Mrs. Fields in grades one rls therefore fell that what has | Here la what many Manchester residents will be seeing for the first time toleasure reading books, a gift from L«n4 repreaentaUvea of the Eighth Rculcos Are Out the water departmeill case. Alex­ ing aervlce at 10:15 at the First Divorces Linda Marshall’s famous menus A social activity club meeting lira. Beatrice Richardson. Tesch- pearance. S. ambassadors at I-ondon. - Re­ Auditors Blast bieen practicing it day and night." ed a divorce from Albert J . Stone Evangelical Lutheilsh Church to­ Among 21. divorces granted In will be distributed to everyone In m t • Dlatrlct. the Mancheater Improve- Stevenson said these orators ander. who hss been the town au on grounds of Intolerable cruelty, wale held at the home of Mrs. John srs snd pupils spprecists Mrs. The old Cadillac Is powered by a .aient Association, and the Com­ porters Who met his plane quoted morrow. All vegetables contri­ Hartford Superior Court yesterday ettendance. Bell Wednesday evening, This club one-cylinder flve-horaepower en­ him as saying, rontacta between ; III Texa§ Town promlse one day to cut the budget [dltor since 1R36, came In for bitter was given custody of a minor Richardsons gift. BOO SITS OP munity T. by 10, 20 or 40' billion dollars, and ' attacks from the Democratic buted will be taken to the Luthi was that of Carolyn C. Sherman of takka the form. In general, of gine located under the seat. Tha American and Russian people in State Aijjeiiey’s child, with th* defendant being eran Home for the Aged on South- Veriion from Lucius S. Sherman sewing club, mamben bringing See Ptetures Efforia hocreeafiH then say the ne/t day they are go- ; members of the Board of Dlrec- ber of Hlllstown Orange, and Is Last Monday, Capt, Lloyd '8. wheels are of natural wood finish. Moscow had been rerluced In the (Conttnaeg from Paga One) ‘ordered to pay 810 weekly for bury. Immediately following the of Vernon, desertion. The plaintiff along their sewing, mending, knit There Is a picnic basket strapped The opehing oflh e branch today aero point. It reminded him, he Ing to expand America's armed ; tors for whst they considered Isx- child and $10 per week alimony. herself a former member. Gray of Hebron presented a pro­ SEAT COVEIS mlgnt. I ness and bad bookkeenlng for sl- service, a Congregational meeting was granted 87 a week for the ting, or embroidery, and just get to the right aide of the car and In crowns with aiicceas the elTorta of said, of the lark of contact with Loose Finance In tha rase of William J. Mur­ will be held. Hillatown Grange' extends Us gram of colored slides on Japan a large number of North Knd real- stuff around here. People see them I Mevenson’a speech was Inter- 1 lowing the deoartment to get In support of one child. deepest sympathy to Mrs. HgtUe ting together and enjpylng each the rear la a basket, reaembling'm the German people when after avery day. They’ve seen a lot of phy vs. Mary E. Murphy, Judge Sunday school and Bible classes other socallly.' The fifth through eighth grades at­ golf bog, for carrying umbrellas. denU who for many years urged Pearl Harbor he and other U. 8. ; nipted more than 30 times by'debt to the general-fund In the Shea ordered 87 per week alimony will be held at 9 a.m. at the Trin­ Galbraith, one of our charter msm tended and ei^yed the program - ^ baaklng faoiUtlea ha craated tCoatlaned fraw Paga One) rodeos. •' Uaughter^nd Applause., aometlmea amounLiif over 8100.000. bers. upon the death of her sIMer, Ron Bom «ll,1»« »f<-nmpenleH by Both baskets, mads of wicker, $12 95 aIs cs Embaasy stirif-members from Bar I _■ T~ "Besides, Sudah calla ftself'''The' Leo I, Barks #an| VaO WcVKljr lOr UlC CIUJflr.vn 8 ity Sfr that section of town. ^ ^ lin were Interned at Rad Nauheim, hearty, sometimes subdued, as he Merit Hystem Sunday worship at 10 a.m. Adult Mrs. Gertrude Walker. Mrs. CSsT^ comments of Captain <5ray’s ex­ The names of the North End- In planning and aupervUion of Friendly City," and there's noth- The platform also calls for the support. ' Grange Notes Yale Wexler thia week at the made. OdVihany. for several months. He ' addressed the biggest Indoor audi­ Leo J. Burke of 27 Priitceton 'Hiree cases on the list went off membership classes will be ached- brsith la now HlllstownI’S' ondy Backus Hospital, Norwich. The periences snd travels In Japan. He tealdenU. many of them now dead, work. '• ' Ing very friendly about a Brahmin ence of his campaign. establishment of a personnel street, died suddenly last night in living charter member. The car, owned by Mrs. Charles also commented on certain aspects I ' bull stomping on a cowboy who's the docket, and three coses were uled this week, anyone Interested baby will not be oSclally named wss stationed In Tokyo for nearly Hiilse of this city, was purchased whose urging resulted In the ea- of Russian life.. | Rapping lha agancy for "lark of In addition to the people who agency and merit ayatem for town Manchester Memorial Hospital. Is asked to get in touchi with the Vernon Fall activities will resumeme wltn three years with the air force and CAMPBELL tabllahment of the branch, reads ' Just become a fall guy. emplovea, the creation af a sep­ put over to another session of the until certain rites of the Jewish by her husband In 1941 from a Yesterday Pravda, the organ of a firm policy . for compensation packed nearly all the 12,000 colise­ Born In Manchester, the son of court. pastor, Rev. B. O. Pleper. Vernon Grange held ita Booster s series of public card parties id religion have taken place. was communications officer. He Ilka a Who’s Who of Jiromlnent 80 merchants and other citizens um seats and stood In some of the arate ’ bi-partlaan water commls- lAnaIng woman. The couple, who the Communist party, ralled Alvin L.‘ Brown and Charles and Improper. He added that result of poor, over-all planning on view. Tbs choir member” a^-e a)l in cbmparahle areas, the crowds a. m. in St. Bridget's Church. 'S t. Bernard's Church. Burial will Bates Oochet (jontest which was te before trial judge. Cllf- TOWN I ECTION what Kennyn said seemed to him were slmo.st as large'for Steven­ diate And positive action" to. keep on "The Old and the New.” The 17, third and fourth dkgrees will Teachers' Oollaga. Uch, of the Balch and Brown the part of- tha stale," aald the foreign .students. They sing in five the tax rate down by coordinating Burial will be In St. James’ Ceme- be In St. Bernard's Cemeterv*. The Junior Fellowship meets at 4 p.m, exhibited In the Grange liullding. Wright, William W. Ham « to have been a very calm and ac- son as for Ebsenhower, If some- be conferred. , rosecutor. Rav. Alexander Cooper, who larmacy. auditors. "In certain Instances the foreign languages. the activities of these agencies. ter.v. funeral home will be open tomor­ Jehovah’s Wltneeses Mrs. Wilder won several prizes for t At the last meeting of the Wap- bfflmated laat Sunday at tha Ha cursle descripitnn of what life la architects and engine's had ap­ You can’t see a trick rider bal­ wb”t less demonstrative. row from 3 to 10 p. m. her winning piece, bedspread, and Michiel Takaseh of Bridgeport Municipal Building like In Moscow. In Chlrago, a atntment was The platform also advocates Friends may call at the Burke Tonight at 7:30. Service meeting, plng Grange seven names were ap­ bron snd Gilead Congregational Also. Joel Nichols, merchant; parently Incurred exposes In ex­ ancing on her pretty head while placing the towm clerk’s office on home on Princeton street tomor­ 4-H Club she la now eligible to enter the who was arrested Sept. 3, when f I’. N. In Dark awaited today from Stevenson theme "Arouse a Sleeping World"; proved for membership and 21 ad­ he ran Into a herd of cows being Churches, Informed members of the $ BUfford R. Burr, president of the cess of the amount authortxed by her Palomino lopes* across the' a salary, rather than a fee basia. row evening from 7 to 9 o’clocli The Yam and Dve 4-H CHub has National Contest In New York In TUESDAY. SEPT. 30 12 NOON ta I P . M. Authorllles Were uncertain why Misa Janica Elsie McLean, making publie the namea of eon- 8:30 p.m. 'nieocratlc Ministry ditional applications were re­ driven home by the owner, Morris church committee that ha would Suit Nurseries; John M. Williams, tha atats, but had subsequently arena. But tonight you can see stating "th e town treasury should and on Monday from 2 to 4 and elected the following officers for School. ceived for approval. . . . These new November. not consider himself a candidate nerchaht; Joseph Rollason, shoe the Pravda attack ahotdd have been reimbursed for said axpenses daughter of Mrs. Rosalie G. Mc­ Miss T*Xas"6rT992, Connie Hop­ trib"to-s .and recipients of a be the beneficiary of our business. 7 to 10 p. m. the coming year; president. Mar­ GoldflteinVand his son Alfred, was WEDNESDAY. OCT. 1 12 NOON taB P.M. taken such a violent form. BeversI special fund "he promoted to sup­ Sunday, 3 p.m. public lecture, applicants will take their first and fined 81fi- Takeaeh was found for the poeltlon Of pastor of the ipalrman; William. L. Buckland; by the ataU." Lean of 182 Blasell atheet and the ping of Littlefield, crowning an­ A tax rate sufficient "to psy Arrangemeats are in charge o( guerite Bonner; vice president, "Training Children for Life" by a Chcmieal Kills Guerrilla $ specul'Ilona were obvloua: The state, aald the auditors, plement state salaries. second degrees st'th e next meet­ guilty of \speeding. He wss pro two churches, feeling unequal to THURSDAY. OCT. 2 12 NOON fa 9 P.M. 'dward J. Murphy; Clinton w. late Walter A. McLean, beeama the other pretty head, that of the fall only necessary expenditures” Is Funeral Director Walter Leclerc. Grace Dean; secretac.v, Grace representative of the Watchtower ing. Tuesday, Oct. 14. Underlirusli serve so large s field. vies, hotel operator; John Mor- "The Rusalana may have been should sea that architects "keep festival queen. Three state officials appointed also promised by the Democrats, Ford; treasurer, Judy Albert; re- ceedlng at\the rate of 49 mph, and looking for an excuse In discredit bride of Walter Allan' Wutsch. son by the Illinois governor already Society. H. H. Rlemer. 4:19 p.m. Wapping Grange Sunday will be Kuala Lumpur. Malaya fAP)— slowed down only to 40 mph when RICHARD MARTIN, merchant; Robert BIsaell, abreast" of construction costs to ef Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Wutach The B,idan fall festival eommit- whose representatives oh. the ■porter, Carolyn McGlnnlss. Other observ^ tomorrow in the Wlnd- A vegetation-killing chemical him as a prellmlnarv to getting keep projects within the aiima have disclosed they were benefici Study of the Aug. 15 Watchtower. warned. He struck one cim and Cold Is the absence of hast and Aerchant; Geoyge H. Allen fuel or oak »treet. In a candleUght: tee will aws d a 8100 prize for nf the mntrbver.i.i evnen.e ; Board of Directors last winter members of the club are Katherine subject. "God's Spirit Essential to sorvUle Methodist CTiiirch 8t 9 spray is putting an end to guerril at 460 degrees below sero Fahren baler; Joseph Chartirr, black- him out of the country because available making expensive re­ eeremony at T o'clock last evening ! the best 190 word formila ,o r ! J, ‘ ^ ‘ | <(harged the 30*mlll tax rate then Hills; Patricia McNulty. Betty sustained a\ bent fender. Tha road they were afraid to have so shrewd Funeralg. Maturity" 1-20. a. m. with Rev. Leon Burt offi­ la ambushes from the undergoing Is posted a O o mph. belt It la Impossible to get any mith: Frederick Chartler, mer- vamping of plana unnecessary. world peace. 1 ... . . J - . ' being set was too high. Sinclair and Nancy Murphy. The an observer of Bovlet affairs on In the youth Methodist Church 1 Wednesday. Oct. 1, 8 p.m. Com­ ciating. along Malayan roads. Howard p. Thompson, an em- colder. kapt; F. H. Jones, merchant; Auditor Downss and Longley Boy Scniits In I-amb. Hockley, .Several other state department j„ another plank promising John CkaM> leader Is Mrs. Roscoe French with Booster Night will be held Sat­ Experiments In chemical spray­ smard C. Apel, merchant; l^uta the scene. ware critical of lha agency for that was performed by the minis­ heads have denied receiving extra pany study in the new "Let-God be ter, Dr, Fred R. Edgar. Organist Hailey and Cochran Counties have economy, the Democrats place Funeral services for John Crabh Mary Jane Madden as junior lead­ True Book," held at the following urday. October 11. In the Wapping ing carried out by a fleet of five __Iraxladlo, merchant; and Peter I’Jl They may have selred up­ not holding lU ground In disputes comnen.aation from the salary-sup- themselves in favor of changing er. on -thle as -a weans been gathering oM cloUie^, an^ were held yesterday at 2:.3Q si placesV 19 Rosemary place. Llan Community House at 8 p. m. 'I'he vehicles fitted with pumps and McFarlane.Tfanknir Tinuri Ullor. ^ ” ese wTTI "be''sehl’ td'iTn' ageney for plementineHiind—whtrh-fltevenson- TRFTgwn'g' fiscal year-to-eHmtnate- Tile club Is mahl:ig~plamr-to-eir public la Invited to attend and en- spray gear have done much ‘to kill Bia main office will' be Haiiklhf the same, Tmtiri 11 heirat the hate branch campaign. and ; fees music and serompanled tbs solo­ s'-knowledged several days ago. the annual borrowing of money in Watkins Funeral Home. Chester; 41 Orchard street. Rocli- ist. Harold Baglln; diatribetion among needy families Rev. George B. Higgins of Ver­ tertaln their mothers on Oct. 15 vllle: 287 Oakland street, Man­ Joy a most entertaining and inter­ the underbrush, the federal legis­ They will be open from 9 a. m. to '-3) Perhaps they ware aerl- "When there were disagree­ throughout the world. At that time he defended the set- anticipation of taxes, and "econ- at the home of Marguerite Bonner. oualy upaet by rrltlclam which hit Given In marriage by her uncle, non Congregational Church of­ chester. esting program. ^ lative council waa told. 8 p. m. daUy. Monday through Fri­ ments over fees, ' they said, "a The day's speaker is Rep. George up and said there was nothing | omy measure that should have Miss Shirley Weik. assistant Hlllstown 6 8 too accurately. letter of rebullal from the eon- Alexander R. Johnson, the bride secretive or Improper about It. | been taken years ago.” ficiated. Bearers were Charles Hull County Club agent, will talk to At Game day; p m. to p. m. Thursdays; Mahon of Colorado City. Tex. Some 40 members of the Rotary Mra. Mabel K. McCaffrey, chap- (Blang Aids Education In any raae the eaperta ms to-Boston, todaji- lain,. ., .....Taipf.h.-. Eocumsa, t AP,L,i=L..Gen-;, days. vision a chaplain of Browne-Landers-Rattl erallsstmo Chiang Kai-shek hss tween publication of the charge dinpped Francis...... Wutsch of Bolton ^ was .best ters, hhss .. been printed i...by the Sii-u... to have prompted the Democratic ! venlently located" and "a full- _*'"b'ey^ materials for dresses. to see the Red Sox and Washing­ In the Communist party organ Hit Chaage Orders man for his brother and the ushers Rencon. Burial was in East Cemetery. ton Senators baseball game. The Unit of East Hartford at the Ma­ ordered the , Defense Ministry to presidential candidate to announce time employe In the Registrars of At the State Demonstration day arrange for a free education of Pravda and Us possible publica­ Major auditor fire was dIrMted were Allan London and Marshal C. he would disclose the names .of. Voters office to provide continuous held recently, the club’s demon­ Rotary CHub provided transporta­ sonic Temple. tion In Ihe government organ Is- a4 numerous "chsnge orders" Is­ W arren. Robert R. Keeney, '8r. tion and tickets for the boys. Htilstown Orange couFr*'uIates children whose fathers died In the Truman Is Kraily ing tlie festival, so It can tell the those who contributed and bene-i service■ to the public,'’ measures stration on "Parking a Suitcase Mulcahjr vestla. 'Puhllrstlnn In IsvetUa, sued by the state on projects af­ The bride wore a gown of Ice complete story abroad flted. 1 they say are needed because of for Camp" was given by Judy Al­ Vom Klppur Miss jean upon having Nationalist cause. Funeral services for Robert T been choqen aa the East Hartford The order applies not ohly to thev said, would almost rsrtalfity ter lb# contracts wars let to the blue silk Shantung, matching h g t' But Sudan hns already told UN Earlier he had declined to name the rapid Increase in the number Keeney, Sr., of 68 Spruce atrec bert and Carolyn MCGinnIss. They Services in observaftce of Yom Foi\^lunip Tour foreshadow some kind of govern­ lowest bidders Since the change Klppur will start at the B ’nal Quean during the Cfigar Harvest dependents of fighting men but to and veil arid carried a Bible with members about Its plan for today the donors, saying that siicli a dis- of new Manchester voters. who died suddenly Tuesday nigh won a red ribbon at the county those of civilians classed as re­ ment action orders were issued after construe- white orchid marker and atepha-1 The complete text of the plat­ 2 contest. The club’s booth showing Israel S.vnagogue tomorrow with Festival. Miss Muleahy is a neice and asked' what they thought of closure would amount 4o a "Ireach were held yesterday at o’clock ; of Mrs. Sophie Muleahy, a mem- volutionary martyrs. (CoBttntWd from Pag* Om ) lion was underwsy and not sub­ notls. I It. Nearly all the UN eountrlea re­ of faith." The gifts, he.said, were form follows: Ute W. p. Quish Funeral Horn- "How to Put a Zipper in a Skirt" the worship service to be condueV- ject lo "competitive bidding." the The maid of honor was attired | plied with messages of g't^will. given to supplement incomes of We believe that the voters 6f ,I Rev. Dr. Fred - R. —JgaEldgar of th His big Job todsy wss lo put SamciiKn KIcHwl ^ auditors said the stats wss often In Iridescent taffeta.. navy acce.s-1 Some ae#t gifts—such as a por­ persona he had induced to leave Manchester are entitled to know gouth Methodist Church officiated aboard groceries and a good dtip- forced to pay excessively. sonrs and carrierl a colonial bou-: trait . of Queen Ellzaheth, sent private employment to take state exactly for what their candidates! The bearers were John FItz- ply of clean llhen. A ^^.day trip "Many of the change orders." quet. 1 from England. positions at Inwar, aalartes, aUnd. Under past Republican jgerald, John Weir. Frank. Schirm 1 meana lota of planning, according Marine Unit Heuctv^ Tamage was done with one battle star, and the United agement, an ten first class feres for the use of Commsmisnl Donald RlckerJ of Wbitney Aircraft. East ht^rtfnrd.! to the fender of the Cnrdner car. Board Is to be the final authority, Drive A; Mrs. Margaret Crandall, i the private car. There Is no extra , Ranburi-, with Ihe assiatancr of Nationa Korean ribbon while »» . . — I Dr. John V. Prlgnann, of 9 serving aboard the destrover U.B.S. on employee relations. 197 Branford street: John Mi- ' charge for the berths since the r«r bis staff, at the Marine clubhouse. The Mancheeter Register ! Middle turnpike west, and Edward b._The adO£tlon of a rfierit sys- Dowell. 46 Madison street; VIcto. **You*it like doing business with us MnJdla iHinpika ty4«L An _ —-==^fh4d«i^ 4« the goviminenL 4RI HuMMa’ Aaaoeta 'tm . teW^^ vrti« l fiy==%m!il»ymeBt^^ The Treesurv Department will annual fall rummage se' street were operat,ors Involved In promotions are made 'fairly and mpure Ckile, 98 Stephens street. a Monday throuRh Friday 9 to 3 foot the bills of the^ecret Service I . . 1 s .1 1 at » • o> 'be Community Y on Thursday’s arcidgnt on Oakland justly without regard to favorit- Mrs. Lorraine Johnson, Beezlebub j BeRinninjr Monday morntnii NF^W HOUR,''i ' -’('trUffl’Mfid’YeKIrtOlllti-Theli priesnns atreef. Dr, Prtgmino-ntnwed t* »• : . .hiaWi*.«W.iv6a i’ • .- wta/Tc.v, •. I f o I i o i i 'H o ttle I.nin'w brtu »••»» Approval of4k# ed lo .attend the open meeting at ’-fatr~op "tcmmtfu-Ytwugwr» pf*‘mK ' Both the Brhiirh andvlhe Main Hank a ThiirMiay aveninfa ^ ta H ^ wherever the President goes Is re­ U chairman of Ihe comnilt- dead stop when the vehicle In front UUcal gain. «/- ADMITTED ’TODAY: Mrs*:^ quired by law. Includes Mrs. Jessie Hor­ of him stopped suddenly. The 3:19 Tuesday In the Colonial room 2. We recommend the establish­ will be open a Saturday 9 to 12 (CoBtlaued From Page 0*e) of Brshnell Memorial, when Tlghe Sophie Dunphy, IS Ridgewood Hundreds of peace officers Hit by Sei'oiid Raid ton. Mrs. Leonard Bjorkman. Mrs. Yourkaa car struck the rear nf hts ment of a long term capital im­ street. ’ around the country - Including Clifford Maann. Mrs Martin <>p auto. Wood, OPS admInLrtrator In Wash­ provements plan for Ihs Town of A Full Two Hour Show lues that have made America Total damage was about 8175. ington, D. C., will be the speaker. B m ’p iS YESTERDAY: a son to railroad special dctectivea, clt.v (Cant^wd frtHs Pnta^OM) rllosal. Mrs IV B. Thornhill and | Mtnehester. Many tax dollars have pollca, highway patrolmen and Mrs John Fitzgerald I great ’’ There were no Injuries or arrests been wasted by the lack of such a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Quish, 81 OPEN HOUSE TODAY at tha naw North Branch. 15 North Main Stroot. 11 'Why shofild I, because he haa In either accident. Comnander Wilber Uttle of tha Cambridge street; a eon to Mr others—will pley a part of the Club resulted In the arrest nf long range program. Wa must FREE TICKETS AT THE KIDDIE FAIR ; 'President’e trevels under the “ '"’‘“"le'ave .I*?':.."!' ".T American Legion Post, Mrs. Little, build needed schools, proper water, and Mrs. Harold Mantar, 94 Del- Charles Dowds of Bolton. This ' 'h '" ! '»>• freatest admira Mrs^Ravmond Goaaelln, Mrs. J. F. ment street. A. M. to 8 P. M. Souvonirs, door priaos. Como in and soo ui! Soo thd now uiuil security errangemenle. raid was __ also staged at 2 a m. T ^ respect for hlmT" Elsen- sewerage and garbage dispocal Every bridge *nd every ireetle | ",V|, LeulTT anritim dir end’ four or later. Mrs Edmund Brown, 96 h,,wer dems^ed Wallett. Miss Barbara WalJett and facilities, sidewalks and' curbs, DISCHARGED 'YESTERDAY: NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE Mrs. Amy Whits, Thompsonville. DRIVE.IN.TEUER WINDOW. ,cver which the presidential train.other offtcera In plalnclothea For- CnopM Hill The Republican nomine# told Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miner, will off-street parking facilities, and moves w'ill he guarded by e rm ^ ,ty club members and their guesli cent MePadden 16V l^ m ls street,. Richmond crowd that that Court Cases attend the Department dinner at many other essential tmprova- Mrs. Ruth McLachlan. 82 Main men. Other men will be around to 1 surprised when police en- may be contacted for further In fo r-.T ^ ,^ ^ P eal” had "aban- the Hotel Btratfirld. Bridgeport, menta. AU these things can be dona street; Mrs. Minnie Klssman, 33j THEATER BOX OFFICE FOR THIS SHOW handle crowds. Along moet of the t,re7, Oaraner, Bayles, Frank Kopcha and David tha realdantial growth. We blame try; Michael Voronovltch, 134 parmita. 'The first count was on Mas#, overtime parking, 89 bond - jday tha President's ichedule was a warrant sworn out by Bolton approval. Cohn attended the executive board this on the lack olfordslght on the North School atfact; Mrs. Agnes Open Until 9 Evenings Until The Show For Your Convenience I adopted, to check sacurity mass- MshwcD-StiUivaii forfeited; Ruth M. Silverman. 48, meeting at Statp Democratic head- Frasier, 72 Edmunds atraat; Mrs. Proaaculn'r Raymond Cicoont and Mr. and Mra Warren Maxwell ^ e general aald that "the big part of and lack of co-ordination urea at atopa along tha way. city boeoee. the heirs of the Kel- West Haven, U-tum, 83 bond for­ quartens in Hartford last night, between the Town Planning Cbm- Kathryn Wilkins, 201 HolUatsr algnad by Trial Juatlea John of Caatlewood road, Weat Hart­ feited; Norman L. Levin, 39. Bwanann. Tha aacond count waa ly-Nash machine, the Hague ma­ the purpoeo of which was to dis­ miaaion, the Zoning Board of Ap­ street; Mrs. Irene Thompaon, 87 ford. anaouDca the angagemant of Jamaica. N. Y., overtime parting. Clintmi street; Mrs. Hulda MeU. MANCHESTER daaertbad aa an "on eight'’ viola­ their daughter. Mtaa Bette Jayne chine and the Pendergast machlna" '89 bond forfaited; Herman Katx, cuss plans for the coming election, peals. the Toftvn Development Com* tion. are "corrupting" the Democratic and to urge the different Demo­ mission, and tha - Rapubkean- Wllllmantte; Mra. Eula Zellnski, Personal Notices Maxwell, to Walter Joba BuUlvan. West Hartford, U-turn, 83 bond lo t Hemlock street Casa h Cualinnad aon of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. party. forfeited; Jack DImanateIn, 47, cratic organisations to work dominated Board of Directors. We T R U S T CO. Look ahead with Manchester Trust Dowds' rase In the Bolton Court Sullivan of Harvard read, Asserting that the Democrats through the ita ta Osntral Demo­ promise Immediate and pOslUva la Meaioriam New Haven, rules of the road, 812; WILL TA K E B m iK B on Sept. 16 waa continued. Mias Maxwell la a graduate of think they have the south "in their Frank Quish, 60, 46 Foster street, cratic committee. action along these lineb In order to Leut February tha same prera- Mount Saint Joaaph’a Acadeaay pockeU", Elsenhower added; keep the tax rate from soaring passing stop sign, 89 bond for- New Tetk, Sept. 17—4(P)—A r s k tether, who peseea eweV Sept. 27, Isas, then known as UantaUI'a, was and attended Southern Seminary “They thought they had a heavy fslted; Carleton R. McDaniel, 37, Marine Cpl. Donald R. Findlay of further. 923 Main Stroot* Phono 4171 •'North Bronch->15 North Main Si roof raided and Mra. Irma Graaao of In TIrginta. mortgage on everybody living In 117 Oaojier Hill street, who la cur­ 4. We recommend that a separ­ Ocnerat Eieetrle eeoipax.v. offi­ Bast Hartford, intoxication, 820; cial says hla twmpaay "wlU hav* * ■ • TlMfe’s a sat* but iweel remenibrssce. Itanchrater and Dowds were Mr. BuUlvan waa graduated the great southland they thought Edith Margolls, 27, of Btorra, rently serving with Marine Air ate bl-partlsan Water Commtaolon 1089 MAIN STREET - OPP, HIGH SCHOOL There's a memor)- fninl end true. charged with selling liquor a/t#r from Fairfield Preparatory School. they could Ignore you and that no rules of tha road, continued one Group 14 of the 2nd Marina Air be eatabllthed to do the work now te taka the atiika” rather than Hours—Monday through Friday 9 to 3 • Thurtdoy Evaning 6 to 8 • Saturday 9 to 12 There's a token ef effecUnn tetber, hours. The charges ware nailed Holy eVosa Collage and the Uni­ leader of the opposite party would Wing, CTiarry Point. N. C„ will done by the'Board of Directors sit­ give In ta whnt ha deoertbed aa # 6 a kaartacM atilt for you. weak; Thomas D. Tadford, 38, 39 an aMlmalsms fMsaa the CIO In- In Tolland County Superior Court versity of CYmnscticut School of ever be foolish enough to coma Charter Oak atreat, rules of the S M participate in exteiuive train- ting as a W a^r Commlaaion. The Law, # down to tbU rogtOBi temaMangl UiMan gT EMeWanI iSS " Mra.#sla Leisur and cbiidran. for # ck of aufficimt ovtdaBca. rand, eontlnuod on# vteek. inj^xardaas In tha Cauihbean area. rapid grow tli^ our town raquirea Werluws (IV E),

k s 1| • • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY^ SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 PAGE SlSVttlA’fi know from folloarlng tha nattond' ind crltlcUad, acampalgn money. And there waa rather « ...... I I a Godparents In upper hall a WwMt RANGE and FU EL O E. the Beat of tha aeomfni. But hla ^ nar, OB»n. poaltion on the aubjact of con- unanimoua agreement that, al­ iise-w oau—Mews. ♦SiiwWTfC—ChiuyeB'e Oeraer. DotuUd Nlch^ijon, one of to* Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Sanlot- (tooir delight U In the law of th* Lord WCCO-IS*B«h**U» Ke’Jse*. Eamurael Luthemn Chuicb and Explorer Post 27. Bcrlptlon, which apparently repra- though Nixoti'a offenae had not WONS-News. two delegsUe from th* Diocee* of ' Sfc James’ R. C. Church and In hU law doth he meditate day Manchester Directory a t ( : 24 Hour Delivery Service Carl E. Olson, Paotor Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., Girl aad night.” (Pa. 1:1-3.) iKiblltban aenta hU yielding to public aantl- been ao great that he need be WHAT-Nevs. Connecticut to th* Natlonsl Youth ■®v. Jehu F. Haueui. Paster tM d M Oetobtr 1. im WKNB-News; Basebeil MsUne*. J. PhUemon Anderson, Annintant ,Rev. George P. Hugbee Scout Brownlee check with leaders, Correlative passageo from to* m iht barred from tha ticket, there WTHT—Neva ■WOlfS—Beeli to Boor. Convention of toe Eplseopel to the Pastor Rev. Edgar F. FhneU 8:30 p.m., Archdeaconry taach- ChrUtlaa Science tMtbook, ’’Sci­ ■ranlng BaeaM WTtO-,N*i ’^--OperB AIJnm. ■ era’ meeting at Grace Churen, ■nurad at tna “It aeama clear," ha paid, “that ahould ba no poaltlva approval for WCQC-MbbcImsUi lUUlUUB**. ------Of Tbs WUd.1 church, will *i>*ek briefly *t two of Oarenpe W. HeWag. Organist and ence and Health wits Key to th* OoBB., at BO long aa we are forced to employ what he hadr dona. lilA—WDRi^Jerrv Orsy IShow, ~ tore Jewish Ufa to* four eervicea in S t Mery’s to­ MORIARH BROTHERS Choirmaeter Sunday Maaaea: Windsor. Scriptureo,” by Mary Baker Eddy, Of Business Services wonts—PsiiB’ wiu. Shu. 7:00 p.m.. Young People* Fel­ inchid* toe following (p. 3331: the draft.-bacauae of actual com­ Wa don’t auppoai that Uiia caae WTtrr-HimMn Heart. morrow. Tha hour* *r* 10:07 anil For adults: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 11 *. m. TEL. 6135 S t Mlcbael’a Day 10^00, 11:00, with two Maaaee at lowship and Boy Scout 'Troop. "When understanding chsiagoe to* i lu T n bat raqulrementa, wa cannot at provided exactly a Joyoua holiday WTIC-Nstlensi rsrai bb4 315 CENTER STREET Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Glri Scouts |^|a la AdidvaBca Hour. Mr, Nicholspn, who w*g jtnMlr' Sunday, Sept 38 0:00 and 10:00, on* in to* main standpoinU of life and IntefilfHl . . . > aa•••••aaaa a the aame time eetabllah any form forth* Republican editor* of the i*A * MMiftwwe Noon, Lunchson Masting, SL from a material to n apiritttal l:X>-WDRC--Otty Uespitsl. w poc-V lelaa of laraat dent of St. Maiy*e Young piitople’s .....-9t00;-T>lvtne- -Worshlpr Church audltprium at 97)0 for adults and [tlM #••••••••*•••••••*•*• of training for our young man. To countiy. In fact, we auapect that school In toe pariah building on* for chUdren at 9:00 In th* Mary’s OutfaL basis, w* shall gain th* reality of lOWthS ■a»dataa*aa*a»a wccc-N«ws: ksi^estar V^T-Itallaa Music. Pellowehlp leat yaer, wag choaen Friday. 7 p.m., October supper Life, to* control of Soul over .if; itll •••#•< attempt thia would create more moat of tham found It a painful WTKT—Shahs (he Isarteas. WplW—Church of Tbo Air. by the Diocesan Youth commute* 10:48, Divine Worship; nurasry beaement Two Maaaea at 10 WXNa-Sports Speclsl. l*>li-W CCC-Plaou Melodies In toe parish building o'clock, one In the main audi­ meeting of to* 80-80 Club. senae, and wr* ahall perceive ChrU- f (Ufflculty and Injuatlce than now expetienca.^ The point, however, la t I t * - WTIC—Juke Boa. 18il*-WCCO—Nsarsi Musis from Loa- to repraaent Connecticut at to* Prelude: “Prelude and Fugue In E tlanlty. or Truth, in Ita divine Good Service Air Condition lit*—w h a t —Red Sox vs. WashlBg- dea. triennial meeting, which wag held torium and on* In tba baaemeuL NEW FALL SHADES exIaU." that of how they met it and came (OB, WKN^Uthnantan Hour. TH£ ARMY and NAVY.CLUB Minor” ...... Bach Principle.” tiSe-WCCC-Muaie. At Tuftx Colag*, Medford, Mae*. Covenant OnngregntlensI ClMrrii :a t s d p r b u We welcome thU abandonment, through it. J*»'ophMy- Solo: (first service) “There's a 43 Spnwe Street aBclualTaly WDRC—Horniel Olrla • ‘wTIfT-iJewIsli ProfnwB. Tb* other Connecticut repreaenta- Wideness in God’a Mercy"— . . . , . St. Bridget’* Chamh Offered Here Fbr Comfort IN LIPSTICKS ibIleatloB " on tha part of Shaenhowar, of hla After thIa period when principle WKNB-IVevs; Parade of HIU. WTXC^Art of Lhrlng. tive was Mendred Heury from St. Eev. G. A. Sober. Paster Center OsagTctaUanal Cbarrh ■ to II, ^ prevloua profaaalonal advocacy of WTHT—ProBt an). OsBler. » s r ...... Herbert Bangtaon Bov. Jame* P, TlasmlM, Paator Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Organist , ... tbla papar dictated that they critlelge their WCCC—Musical Soorsboardi News. sitM—WCCtSBmSe from Leadsn, Monica's Oiurch, Hertford. Rev. Robert, CarraU and Eev. OUfferd O. 8ln»aen, Paator If tosie sver to a tIm* In which ThSr* to no doubt about to* fact I REVLON — HAZEL USHOP Anthems: (second service) “Open Eev. Dorothy Penae, •ad alto^loeal aawa pubHahMpubllehatibya. ba~ permanent peacetime conacription own political cauae. It could have 1;M~WDRC—OraiK.- Cantral StaUeo. llitO-TORC- Sait Lake City ‘Taiior- Th* Youth Oonvehtion was In Our Byes’’ ...... McFarlan* Rev. Theoddte P. Oubala, alncsrtty and thoughtfulness to ap- that air conditioning to no longer. An rtclila of rapabtleatloB of tpaalai WTOT—Prank ard Jackson. nacl*. seseion et the same time aa toe Sunday. Sept. 38; Mteleter ef Eduentten a luxury but a "must” if you want; dtapateSaa haralB aro alio raaamd. now. And we welcome It not mere­ beaiv Baaumed that. In tha natural liM —Serenade In Blue, WCCO-Pellah Hour. “That Word Shall S till"___ Bach Aialataats Sunday Bible school 9:45 a. m. prectoM, It Is when there has BiS^WDRC—Report from Overieas. WNS-Polka Tim*. General Convention wee meeting Dr. Wataan Weedmff, comfort and economy In your i ly bacauae conacription now would courae of evanta, they would have Ofiertbry; “Benedictu*’’ . .Couperin Cloasei for all ages. Minuter Emeritoa aarrlea cUtBt o( M. S. A. Barr- WOn S—Randetand V.B.A. WHAT—lUllaa Program. In Boaton. This is toe^offlclBl legis­ Sermon: “Th* Bible for Our Day’’ Masses on Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, been s death In the family. On* hohis. Because tb* correct humid-: eoafllct with tHa drafi Itaelf, but laaued howU of delight and cloaed WTHT—Pan Amartean Unloo; WTHT—Plre Arte Quintet Morning worahlp service 11:00 a. Andnwr E. Wataon, ra* ftapraaoBtattratt Tba JPIae. WnC-W«rld of Mualc. lative body of toe Bplrcopal ...... Pai-tor Olson 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a. m. of the fiereonal attributee that has ity to maintained, you ar* actual-1 bacauae we believe a baalc Ameri­ In flarcely for the kill when the m. SJhnon: "The Fir* Which M lnl^r of Mnele iy comfortable In a temperature i tbawa B p a ^ ~ W n c —Down Homer*. IIite-WCCC—News; ItaJIaa Life. Church. It la a M-cam*r*a l e g l ^ Postiude; "Allegro’’ ...... Handel Jesus Came to Kindle.” madej Btark Holmes ao.desired aa a, Dalrnlt and Boator can tradition U at' atake, which aubjact of a Rtevenaon fund waa WKN^Newe: MO Qub. WDRC—Newa; Invitation _to Ltarn- ture, consisting of to* House of 3:30, Seminars, South Msthodlst a Flineral Director to hto real de­ that to lower than you would be-1 99 E ot Center Strrat APtnT BvitiAn o r Ill* —WORC—Adeenlurea IB SHtae*. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT St. FraacU of Assisi Church Sunday evening: Sunday, Sept. Sfi, 8, 9:15 and 11 llev* posalbl*. Vincent P. Marcin ahould not ba aurranderad per­ delivered Into their handa. Yeti to W ire —Waatalnst( and WtSt—Chrlstlaa la Actios. Blahopa And Houa* of Deputiee. Church. 8:30, Hl-League meeting, Ken I lift. WTIC^amlval of Books. to REGDLAR GAMES—3 SPEOALS South Wludsor, Route 98 a. m. Bemcea. sire to be of aervice to tb* be­ of 307 North Main street Is sn manently to a preaant and per- Duke. PootbaTL“ elL Also meeting In Boaton during 4:00, Annual Meeting, -Hartford neth Netotm, leader. Prelude: "Pastorale,” Rhelnberger reaved family. Thia same thought Tba nafald PflBWa* Comwr. Ii^, our obfMrvatlon, moat comment SiSS—w a ^ -N e v a ; Muale. Hit*—Wnc-Msdisy Tims—Hal Kolb. STARnNG AT 8:15 SHARP District S. 8. Teachers' Aaa’n. Rev. Arthur J. Heffermau, Pastor expert plumber and heating con­ ------po daanoUl raapoaatblllty for hapa temporary emergency. W T IC ^ . 8. Army Band. General Convention was the trien­ Rev. Pramsla V. Karvells, Curate 7:15, Organ Vcipers. Anthem: "Feerr Net, O Isreal” has been paiwed on to hto sons, Yeu Have the aattofaetlen ef on thia haa been. reatralned and Atlaraaoa nial mesting of th* Women's Aux- Monday, 7:00, Ibcplorer Scouts. tractor and he has been Joined In *il«al • n o n appaaring In ad* General Elaenhower'a dUcuaalon W D R^Radlo Parm Nswa. U:t»-WDRC—Poeple's Platform.l 7:30, Sonjgsplratlon and Goepel Splckcr Howard and Arthur, who have now Raowteg When Buying Tour *Alr CondltloalEt n«ata and athar caading maltar meaaured. WTHT—Lona Pina and Hla Moua- tUary. 7:30, BMthoven Glee Club. message. Scripture Lesson: John 1: 1-14 joined him. When you call Mr, tola buslnsaa by hto aon, Donald, Mmebaatar ■aaalcg Haralc'. talneera. ' WOCC-Itallan LUe. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 who haa been thoroughly trained Kent Here. It’s Got to Be Oocd. of our defenaa program made 771* perennial ciitici of the WTHT—Nsws; Music In tho Prsneb 8:00. O a e f Club a. m. The Week Hymn: "The Dawn of God's Dear Holmes or on* of hto sons, you WONB^porta Paradt. Mannar. 8:00,^ Luther League executive In air conditioning. Donald Marcin Knaw Ywir Moot Mon! • PhimMiif nod , ■•tuittgy, Sdptambcr 37 practical aenaa. ThU la a phaae of praaa might aay that thia U be lit*—WDRC—CorraapoBdant'a Soraicb- WWS—Battle of ths Barltoass, Wedneaday, 7:30 p. m., Bible Sabbath” Wesley ar* certain thsy will do thstr committee. Rolo: “Come Ye Blessed” —Scott utmost to follow your wish** In attended th* Duc-Pac Factory our national Ufa for which hU own cauae they are pleaaed enough to tiJe—WDRC—Sian Daufherty, WHAT—LaPsrla Program, study and prayer. School In Springfield, Mass., and Knap AeqMiRtad! Eisenhower On Defense w n c —Juvsnils Ran». AMESITE DRIVEWAY Tuesday. 8:30, Boy Scouts. South Methodist Church 8:18 p. m.. Quertcrly business Offertory; "Le Cypne" Saint- svary way. Live Better fer Leee" Bny •GEttM’ Worii apeclal training makea him a have a almple balancing entry In WDRC—Sian Daugherty. Rspubllea Open Forum Wednesday, 7:30, Emsnuel hto qualtficatlona ar* of to* high­ WTHT-ABC Late Newt. WONS—Health Quit. Mate Street and Hartford Road meeting of the church. Seen* In ordsr toat Mr. Holmes and AU Your Blent At The \) Oaneral ngeitlMwer, in HU 4U> natural expert, and‘ yet, tntereat- the campaign booka agalnat the WONS—Newi; Juke Box. U)|»-WDBC-Mawi. MVE I0V(> IV CAIUNO NOW Choir. Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Mteteter Sermon; "The Flaming Sword and est In this field. W KNB- News; Baaebell Request Good Oardea Year Saturdsy. 8:00 p. m„ The Broth­ his sons may ses to It that toe Air conditioning not only makes S6 Months To Pay (Ugglon of o m daftnag policy In ingly anough, tha breadth and par- Nixon caae, but we niapact that Matinee. WCCC—Naws; Ukrainian • Amtrlcan o MACHINE SPREAD o WORK GUARANTEED 8:00, Dorcas Society. Percy F. Smith, erhood will meet at the church. An the Flaming Word” wtohea of a family ana csrrtod out, Hour. 8:00, Brotherhood meeting, Nau­ voiir home much more comfortable Bnitlinm TIniredny night apactlva of the man are llliiatratad another reaaon might be that they til*-W DKC-Horee Baeea. WTHT—Irlsh-Amerlcaa Hoar, o FEEE ORADINO o TERMS ARRANGED Aeaoriate Minister tntareatlog program Is In th* Hymn: "Th* Word of God Incar­ It to beat to b* uttsrly frank in WTHT-Sporti, To tha Editor: gatuck. nate" ...... Oeaang-Buch In th* winter time for less fuel L . T . W OOD hnsdUd n dlffleult probtam In ■ by tha fact that hU chief racom- w n C —To Be Announced. WnO-Btamal Light It might be of Interest to some o FREE BSTEMATBS o EXFBRIENOE SINGE Herbert A. Prauoe, making. talking msttara over with them. ViMMt P. Marili are all a little bit aorrowful that ..TVHAJ^MusIc from Bcaadtaavla. 1930. Thursday, 3:00, Woman’s Mis­ Postiude: "March* Trioinphal*" used, but Mr. Martin says It may be LOCKER PLANT aarlana end woihmnnlfta Rimnar. mandationa cut aharply aeroaa tha liia-W D R C -P .P .C Bddle Ptaher. of your readers to know tost we O rOWEB BOLLED Mtelater e( Muale 'There should be no fssitng of em- used to advantage In th* summer 807 NO. MAIN ST. tha prcaldentlal campaign haa had WtlC-Muatcana. sionary Society, reception of new Oallaerti. bsrrsasmsnt In stating the amount A MEAT HOUSE Be daaorlbad tba problam ItaaU routine tranda and Inatlneta of t:4*-WKNB-Nawai Raquaat Matlasa. are Jiist picking a generous supply members. Comnwnlty Baptist Churck 4:00 p. m. Pilgrim Fellowship Urn*. The same fan toat circulate* to Mt thia particular low Interval. WTHT—IntemattOBal Jaaa Club. ll•0-WTHT-New^ of string beans, from oiir family Sunday, Sept. 28. Service* 8 and of money the family faela they can 51 BI8SBLL 8T.—^TEL. 9434 TeL 484t Is raabaUe. dUpnaalonata tarma. thought In the military profeaalon. 8:30, Girl Scouts, first fall meet­ 898 East Center Street will meet to welcome new mem­ ths warm air in the winter time It alao occur* to ua that the •if^W D BC—To Ba AnnounaaS. WCCC—Prench-Amarkan Hour, garden, this being the third crop 10:45 a. m. spend. In fact, it 1* a deflnit* can be used to elrculat* cool air KEEP ACX)UAmTED "Soma of our tronblc,*' ha anld, WTIC-Mune wiUi a Baat. w n c —Nsws. DE MAIO BROS. ing. Rev. Rennetli Maxwell, bers. help to th* Holmes Funeral Homes, American preaa may be Juat a lit' WTHT—Roaelasd Ballroom. WDRC—Sammy Xaya Show. we have rsissd tola year on this Saturday, 9:00. Junior Choir. •Prelude, "Solemn Prelude" — through th* rooms In toe summer. C A U ANYTIME 7«t1 ^ Noble Gnest Minuter 8:30 Senior High Groups will for they have no wish to encour­ 114 lia s nelhlsir to do with tha polt> On Buying Elsetions tie bit better than Ita critic* con­ WKNB—Mawsi Raquaat Matlos*. WHAT—Music from Scandinavia. plot of ground. 10:0(1, Senior conflrinstlon class. Mr*. Henry Lnnen, OrganUt meet.. If desired, you can gp a step fur­ ■ilS-WHAT-Cros^s Quarter. WONS—Prank A Brneat. •Hyinn, "When Morning Glide the age a family to arrange an elab­ aiia tUs o f tba momant. Wa hava navar cede, a llttU more Intelligent, a •iia-'' " WHAT—Baad by Demaad. WKNB-Newa; PNH Tarietlaa. ' First we planted peaa April IB. The Week ther and have a refrigerating unit Wa may hava our quaatlona Thle waa followed by beeU, then Skies"—Laudea Domini. orate , eervice. At th* Holmes IV* haan s i|^ltary-mlndad paopla. Xn little more reaponalble, a little WCOq-MusIf. ths Fag**. Sunday, Sept. 38: Wednesday— Funeral Homes,' th* servlc* ren­ Initalled In the cellar and make about morality la doinaaUo poli­ WTlC—The Author Speake. WTHT—Sammy Kaye. by the beans. > North Methodist Church •Offertory Duet. "I Waited for th* 9:45 a. m., Nureery and pre- 3:30 Federation New yoilr home completely air condi­ DON WILLIS MANCHESTEH '>tT ttma of panoa, wa hnva nhrsyn cut more principled. We refrain from WDRC—Oil.' Record Shop. WONS—Warm-up Tima. 441 North Mala dered the family to not measured' tico, aa wa conaldar the actlona of WONS—Bob Croeby Show. We are harvesting an exception­ Lord" (from "Hymn of Praise” ) achool children et personage. Member* Tea. Rev. J. R, Swain, tioned at a reasonable cost, aa the / tba mlHtary aatahUahmant to tha 1 it*—WONS—Boston Bravea ally, fine crop of tomatoee, from Eev. WUburd McLaughUa, Minister —Mendelssohn. by monetary standards but by a Indlvldu^, but we labor under no making any aweepjng claim of vir­ liU-WllAT-Saorta. »ito-WCCC-N*ws; Bchoesof Ireland, Prelude. "Consecration’’—Wam- speaker. spirit of helpfulnsaa. main requliltsa are already install­ FRAMING t ana, than to the marrow. In Uma WONS-^ee Wee Reeca Shew. w n o —Pavoritee of th* Paraoux. an area tbat was planted earlier June Qaal and Ruth Oampagna, QRRROE 'aucH' delicate handteapa la our In­ tue for It, but w* ho note that Ite WTtC-Tour Kay to BaaHh. bach. 3:30 Boy's Choir rehaareal. ed. As for the cost of having tola Pfetoreo Mmntei aoi \ « f arar, wa hapa aald, ^tat tha pro- WDRC—To Be Announced. this year to lettuce, spinach and WRIGHT’S AUTO BODY SHOP Divine Worship. 9:30 and 11:()0 sopranos Hymn of Praise, ”0 Worship 7:30 Senior Choir rehearsal. The Funeral Homes, maintsin-i type of heat Inetalled, It really to ternational polltlca. Thera wa con- performance in the clutch haa WTHT-Ooaat Star. radishes. These tomatoes ar* Prelude—"Cantablle Sacra’’ ed by Mr. Holmes at 38 Wood- 18 Main St. Phone 2-4581 Fraaed — Old Fr«|Mo: fdaelonal aoldiar taka eara of it* RveaiBg liH—WHAT—Red Sox vs. Washieg- •Hymn. "My Hop* I* Bullf’-r-Th* the King.” Thursday— not too expensive, especially when aldar It no aln to buy an election been aomething ita more extreme •iSO-WOBC-NowsT ^ ton. moaUy hybrida. Some of» to* 11,1 ..:7-' — NH;n r< ‘j -'J'i'i.'...... Lemment Solid Rock. Children’s Story, "Together.” 8:00 Church night, panel discus- bridge street and at 400 Main ybu will actually aave money by Rcoairtd ' ThU atUtuda haa anoouragad tha critic* would have awom would WOieS-Naws. tit*—wn c —Catholic Hour. seed waa sent us by a very large Hymns—“Forward through the atrset are always at your servlc* Prints and^l Paiol If era can, and wa go about the WTHT—Mualc. WDRC—Symphonette. Ill') ■MinDi.i; Ti'DM'rivi: r •Sermon. “Good Foundations’’ — Worship through music, "Lord Sion on alcohol. using leiu fuel. Mr. Marcin will SpMlnHiliif In mUitaiy, aceuatomod to famlna or seed and plant concern, for test­ Ages” Moat Holy’’—Mrs. Arnold R. Han­ Friday— and you may choose the on* you prooaaa aa openly aa poaalble. hover b# forthcoming. WkNB-Nawa; IporU; Mualc. WCCC—German American Hour. Dr. Fred R. EMgar. feel best quite your requirements. arrange terms allowing you up to For Salo Saaat, tn try to taka adrantaga of WHAT-Ntwi. WTHT—Marlaca In Ravlew. ing purposes. They have not jrbt “Living for Jesus" •Hymn, “All Hall th* Power’’ — sen. 3:80 Girl’s Choir rehearsal. three years to pay. Why not tele­ MAKE SERVICE Thua, the other day, our Am- WnC-ffawe. been placed on the market. One “Lily of the Valley" Th* oldei* one on "Woodbridge ortala. f its—I'yRC—Tour Invitation to Music. Coronation. Sermon: "Making Real to* phone 4848 and ask Mr. Marcin, baaaador Robert Murphy at Tokyo •it*-WONS-Si>ortl. WTHT—Hcralc of Truth. plaiit la producing thirty-five • FENDER and BODY REPAIRS Anthem—"Stranger of Galilee” .. Church of Dur Dreams"—Paetor street to a much omatler horns A I M N i ^ h t i M ♦Haaultlng franalad axpanalon WTtC-Bob Staala. ■ KHS-Your Box at the Opera...... Morris •Poatiude, "Toccata In D Minor’’—- while the one on Main etreet to or bto son, Donald, to call at your Prant End ANfEmeet oatentatloualy eatimated that tha WHAT—Suppar Saraaeda. WCQC—Newe; Mualc. fruits; and nearly all have aet Bach. Maxwell. Oturch of the Naxarene homeland explain how easily you 38 Lockwood Stroet baa maant dlaordar and dinpUca* . WDRC—Special BIbla Program. tilf-WCCC—Music. over thirty. They were raised Lesson—Pkalm 119:9-24 Postiude, “Grand Choeur"— 488 Mato Straat designed to take effre of any type United SUteo will apend ITBO, • CAR and TRUCK PAINTING 9:30 and 10:45 church achool. Of service you choose, simple or can enjoy besting comfort? Gonoral Ropolr Worii ttan and waata. It haa maant an Connecticut liM-WTHT-Waather. t:t*-WONS—Health Quia by the organic method of treat­ Offertory—"Offertolre’’ Rousseau. Rev. Jams* R. BML Pastor One feature of sir conditioning, Tel. 2-4818 000,000 In Japan In the 13 montha WTIC-Weatbar. tite-WCCC-MusIc. ment.' - - - ...... Karg-Blert 10:45 o’clock service. •Identical The Week elaborate. Th* fin* loud ei^sker attnapt by our Air roreo to buy liB»-WTHT—Naws. to 8:00 o’clock serviee, plus toe InsUIlsd by ths Marclns, to the ending nmt June SO. woN^j^BlBg jter. „ ...... WTHT—Around the World, ■Respectfullyj^ Hymn-—“ Pas* MS Not. O Gen­ ^ TNeeday, 8 p. m., MeeUng of toe Sund^, SepL 28: ssrsteih lit this-Homs enabler you “ JWetP w n o —Bias* Reper,-...... - » -- • ARC and GAS WELDING following: ------usa ogAlumtoutofiuete. Tha Initial Thla U nuppoiMKl^ to the ^ Y ankee wTTC-flummar mrnpBoay. Arthur Hut'cMnaoii. tle Saviour.' parishioners In the parsonage, 677 0!30; chUNH seliooT and 4duu ttrhear every word of the wrvtM, St 910 abovo tha atandard modal. WKHB-Stara Ravlaw (he Rita. Sermon—“How We Got Our Anthem, “Seek *Hlm That Bible class. regardless of where you are Best­ cost to slightly higher toat toat Japanaaa patqtla to vote for a oon' By A. 0. H. WDRC—Sports BqukdnInp. l'<';i'on:ililc i;:ilc 111 k I Iiiaranlci'd East Center etreet. Incurrad by th* use of galvanised It haa maant onr Navy laying In a •it*-WTHT-Ifs Toui Aasti ■ inaas. l i l ^ w n c —Bob Consodin*. Bible." Maketh th* Seven Stars”—Rogers. 10:45 a. m., Morning worahlp. ed, and offers to* family sbso- HIGH GRADE tlnuahca of tha praaent regime, W O N S -^ rla s Ksahar. WtHT—Hour of Deelaloa. Hymn—"God Be With You.” Reception of new memben. Junior church In to* lower audi­ tut* privacy, pipe, but, in th* overall picture, MKNCHESTEE W-yaar aupply of anchora at WDRC—Music. you will gain. They take leas time and to parauade Japanaae bualneaa ■ The Inter-party courtaalea of WDRC—Larry Laaneur Nawa. Poatludo—“Grand Choaur” .. 3:45 p. m., Manchester Council RockvtOe MethodUt Church torium. A servlc* that may not he fa­ asao. It haa maant our Army buy T i*e-W om -A I Rarer. Sportw tit*—WCCC—Magaxln* Musta. Next To Bolton Town Line ...... McMaster to Install, cutting down the cost that It can afford to donate the campaign In Connecticut have WTHT—Talking It Ovar. WnC-Crltlc at lergs. - NEED SOMETHIND of Churches acminsr on to* Holy Rev. Carl W. Saunders, Mteleter 8:30 p. m., Young People’s meet- miliar to many to to* arranging PRINTING DRYCLEANE tig anough front-axla gaBtajp tor W D R ^Thla I Belleva; Saturday at titt-w n c —The Palcon. Sunday sichool, 9:30 Bible. of labor. They ar* also a I heavily to thU reglma'a campaign been boldly and pleaaantly neu- for services out of town by Mr. JaOpa to laat a full oantury. tha ChMa. WDRC—Band of th* Day. Youth Fellowship: Intermediate, 8:00 p. m., Jr. Hi meeting, Jr. HI Morning worship at 10:45 a. m. ^ :3 0 p. m.. Evangelistic ssrvice. Holmss. H* contacts a fuitsral much better conductor of heat and JOB AND COMMERCIAL for a ratum to office. What wa trallaed, which repreaenta an 7il f —WOWS—Hank Thompson Show. WTHT—Revival Hour. MADE SPECIAL? th*^ offer less reatetance, for thay 03 WoRf Strait wTI|r—Bart Andrewa. . WCCC-Muislc. 8:00; Senior, 7:00. room. Bible 51m. "The Good Book.” Sermon: A Prisoner for the Lord. Zhe Wesk hoin* where th* deceased lived, PRINTING **lhU pattam baa baan bad Imaginative Improvement over Sunday school sessions at 9:30 7:45 p. m., Monday, Men’s Ysl- ar* as smooth as glass. asough in tha paat. In today’a don’t arant to hava happen U tha Ilia—WOIfS—Down Ton d o: Nawa. lilt—WKNB—News; Sunday Serenade, DWYER PRODUCTS The Week 7:00 p. m., M.Y.F. meeting, Jr. makes all to* srrangsmsnts for victory of new-old pollUcfQ ale- what happened four y*4ra sgo. Am C—Senator Purtall. tilt-^ vn c — Martin Kan*. PrivaU Hi room. Bible film, "At Work and 10:45 s. m. lowahip meeting In to* psrUh you thsre and will also arrange Whether you wish air condi­ Prompt nn# Btlleleat PitnOna a^eet Street, Bolton, TeL SStS Tuesday. 7:00, Boy Scouts tioning, steam heat, hot wsUr, heat af AU IUa#a world of continuing tanalon. It U fou r year* ago. aa the not al- WHAT-Symahory Hall. Wednesday, 7:30, Woman's Stir with toe Word.” The Week room. for additional ssrvjces her* in Istalarabla. Por wo no longer hava manta which might provide ex- WTHT—Dinner t( the Orees Roem. Monday at. 8:30 p. m.. the MYF 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Mid­ or a small plumbing Job dons, you preaalon for aoma of tha antl- w y * aoeurata Judgment of hlnd- WDRC—Oita wnoke. Looking For Tires? clely meeting. 7:00 p. m., Epworth League, Manchester. If there are anv fur­ alght haa It, than waa a blunder OiMatlona will bowl on the church alleya. week prayer service. ther details you wish to knoW, will b* pleaaed with the fine work Expert Dry olaar, ^fodaa Unaa batwaan k time 8:15, Open meeting of the So­ ladles' parlor. Bible film, "The don* by Vincent Marcin and hto AmarlcanUm which ja aaturaUy to the department of Inter-party I ito—WTHT—Denclns ■’arty. Party. ciety with an address on “Chris­ Whole Armor.” Tuesday, at 8:00 p. 'm.. Commu­ bontact Mr. Holmes or hla sons. COMMUNITY PRESS of paaea and a tlma of war. Wa protocol. W n o —Jana Ace—DIae Jockay. Jock nity service for observance of pub­ eon. call them at 8484 to* next Car. Ne. Blata aa# Na, Sekaal ruing in Japan aa a raacUon to WDRC—Oena Autry. "immy ICay*. HOMR MAKERS tian Stewardship’’ by the Rev. Dr. Gospel HaU havo to hvo Sad worii and plan In That blunder waa aupp - - .. Symphony. Through The Week lication of toe Revised Standard time you nieed work don*. atreete i m Cleaning Service our occupation. Oliver W. Bell, New London. Monday, 8:30 p. m., Fatosr and 415 Center St. a twilight Sana bataraan tba two. have occurred when ^M itent lats Ceaducta. Alrlaaes. HOUDAY Friday, 7:30, Orfentstlon class Veraioh of to* BlUe at to* BaptUt ThU U auppoaad to be aound In­ WONS—The Shadow. AT OOBOfUNITV “ Y^ WE HAVE THE Son Banqust, Cooper hell. Church. Rev. Oliver Bell of th* Model of Saucer ‘ Heat to th* movement of mol3'- Obmplaxtty craataa eonfualon TTTiman cam* into Connecticut in ______the Air. . Godfrey. for new member*. Sunday, Sept. 38 ternational polltlca, and yet wa the full tide of hla last minute de­ ^ ^ < y -B U n la Khaki aad Hu*. OCT. 1, SiSO to 11 A. M. Tueeday, 8:48, 7:80, Junior choir. MethodUt Church in New London culsa In matter, the faster the oaarywhara. Oanarala who uaad to m*- 7:00, Boy Scouts. will be the speaker. The public U 10:30 ajn. Breaking,of bread. wonder about It. la It any aafar to molition of Republican hopes and W IL ^ —Plano Speaks. WDR^Worid News. Unit of the Hartford County Flie>i, Spins W ell molecules move, th* greater to* ha tralnad to ooaoentrata on mlll- WTHT—Dsecing Party. . “ ^1** Vocals Zion EvaageUenl Lnthema CMurch Wednesday, 2:00 p. m.. Willing cordially Invited. . 12:15 p.m. Sunday achool. heat EiAKIS OP try. and___ buy __ an______election abroad to racelve, at any time dur- Iite—WDRC—danghustirs. WKNB—Av* Merle. YWCA BIGGEST STOCK 7:00 p.m. Gospel Meeting. i|' tsqr dactaiona faal oompalled to J'JJ—JVHAT—Spotlight on Sports. Cooper and High Streets Workers, ladles parlor. Saturday at 7:00 p. m;. the JONES' toan It la' to try to buy one at ***! S***^*?®* *** “ *• Capitol WHAT—Nswst Rsenril Rtvisw. Men’i Club bowling, church alleys. The Week Akron. 0 .—<^—Model plane fly- aaaaldar aoenomlo faptora." hornet C n « “ y official wel- W n C -P c* Wschlng Show. iil»—WDRC—Lerrjr Lasueur, Nawa Rev. Pool O. Prokopy, Paator. 7:15, Explorer Scouts. VMt J( SEWING home? Can wa really buy long' come from James C. Shannon, :»*-WDRC-Nsws, Bvaalng Mies Marion A. Erdln, Organist. 7:30, Servicemen's committee. 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Prayer meet­ ere ar* tinkering arouhd with Hy­ Oaaaral Baaanhower went on to i ^ w n c - d r a a d Old Opry. ing. |w*na#Fleaf Oev- term frlanda with auch oatanta- then the Republican Governor. S t:t*-WDRC—Music Por Tou. OF TIRES 7:48, Wesley Group, ladle* par­ ing saueeni now. A model Hying o a n ^ d that urge dhytngb can ba WDRC—Broadway's My Bsst September 28 — The 18th Sunday lor. Vernon MethodUt Church artef otara'far MACHINES Unua flourlahlng of the benafteli — The atsap, as hepatoHyspwad sjERin^Hur suWo Rev. Caui W. Snnnders, Minuter made tn that area of the budget WTHT—wsshlngton Rochklns Toot- wnc-News. , after trinity. » , . saucer vmi-lBunched In tot* area Larga Aoaertmaat EXPIRIIY RVAIMO dollar T Can such policies generate by Democratic analysts, was ball. 8:00, Spiritual -Life class will st. John’s .Polish Netlonel trhich takaa our graataat rx> that the good voters of Hart­ ®- Sokolsky. INCtUDiNG HARD TO GET" 9 a. m. — Sunday ScIjooI. (Notts: have its first meeting in toe for the first time and spun auccare- al Flea Fleer Oev- the mutual respect between na- ISiSe-WDRC— Kickoff IH l Red Free Bus transportation service Morning worship at 9:30 a. m. ' CnthoUc Chnrcb fully over th* heads of hundreds paadlturaa—the ISO billion wa ford were so Ineemed by this Prather. * ig !i^ A ’5'!?lio?i7s “Ifout Chapel. Rev. Percy Smith will dis- Sermon. A Prisoner for the Lord. 33 Gelwny Street artef. OaU Ua tor Uons Which ought to mlstT falhire to extend courtesy to the WON8—Chlraeo Theater of tba Air. for children whose parents cannot cues the theme, "The Us* of the of spsetators. pay for national aeourlty. In thU w n c —Reuben Reuben. Sunday achboi aeaslons will be­ Rev. Stephen Stiyjeweld. Pastor Eatlmata. This same kind of policy Is Praaldeat of tMs eountnr that I SIZES: 475x19, 550x18, .550x17 bring or send them, .or live at a Bible In Personal Devotiona.” gin this monitnjg; at .10:30 a. m. Mtos Gtora S lm ^ e , .Orgaalet In othsr svsnts at the model ■ aanaaatlon, ba w a a a dmUtadlyr theyRedmd l w W p m li$ Veto dtatance; FVir Information; please Everyone to irtvitea to toisTn- All childish''are ■’"welcome. • plane meet-a gtldvr took first prtta fURNlTUftE STORf thia*kla occaalon,naaaalai, falling Kaakback anon hla With haVUlg I*!*e—WTIC—Lower BaaIn Street SEWINR GENTEH tory for our side In Italy in 1S48 for him and rebuke RepubUoan w n o —Juyenlls Jury. can 2-0408). , formal program of worahlp. . The Week Sunday, Sept. 21; In a spectacular fitght In which It Oaa Oaeker, Prep, own knowledge and experience aa manners. Juat what sample *f WTHT—Hotel Actilphus Orchestra, WJJAY—Supper Serenade. 9:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class. disappeared from sight and was at Dak 8t., Blancbeator, 0**n- 832 Main SL TtL 8188 That may be so. Yet to* poalUon WDRC—Dance Orchestra. WTHT—Her* Comes tbs Band. home comfort Thursday, 10:00-11:00 a. m.. Monday, Th* MYF meets at the 9:30 a. m., Mass. s military man. It la that back­ poor Republican aeawMv* dla- ■ WTIC—Rhythm RenCeavoua. < WKNB—Forward Amtrica 10 a. m. Nursery In th* Parish Prayer Group, tower room. , church-at 7:00 p. m., under the 10:30 a. m., High Bias*. not found. In a speed event an- Pbaaa S-ieil Bfanehaoter of Oommunlsm In Italy since then inrhed them again In 1S8S. whM tliSS—WDRO—Stars for Defsose. (PLUS TAX) House during church worahlp. oher model plane reached a apeed ground of hla which lend* force to WTHT — Saturdsy NIsht Danolat tilS-WKNB-Nswa Friday, 6:30 p. m.. Mother and leadership of Mrs. William la generally rated as stronger, not they voted even mora strongly Party. WONB^News. *»xi $ 1() a. m. Divine worship. Text: Daughter Banquet, Cooper hall. Schwarx. of over 141 rallea per hour. hla opinion that large economies Democratic, we do net pretend 7ito;-^RC-J«ek Benny. 6 11,95 Luke 7:13-15. Theme: "Ufa and weaker, and our own popularity Is U:l*-WON8-Mldnlght Matines. what—Symphony hJ i. MORIARTY Bros can bo made to our tiefenae apend- to know. But, la any easa, the t Death." generally described as having W HT—Woman In Uniform, 3 1 i CENTER ST Ruth Milleit tog. 1S4S Incident ha* gone down to­ WTIC—Alex Drier. WONS—Under Arrest A lARGAIN WHILE THEY LAST 11 a. m. Divine worahlp In toe ' Concordia Evangelical Bnoklngbam OsngregnUonal TREE PRUNma T. P. HOILORAN headed downward, and It la a pos- ts state poUtleal faUe as one of llilS—WDRC— labile Benrlea Pro- . 5oPhl»tlc*tsd Rhythm, German language. fteiueh. Parents Checking Moat of his recommendatlmu xrtm. tit*—WONS—Bobby Bsnsoia TEL 5135 Lutheran Church - • This Is What It TMn* sibl* forecast that toe next Italian ths little things which changed Ilise-w n c—Bee Tou at the Polls f. 1:30 p. m. Lutheran hour over Rev. PhlUp M. Roae, Mteleter. PUNIRAL HOMf tiB^WDRC-Dortf Day, Winter and Garden Streets T* Make n Woman AttrneMve Will cut aevenly against the crlal* would find ua called upon sfU stoi Holly wool' Palladium .Orchestra. WTHT—Time Capsule. WICC, Bridgeport. The Rev. Erich Brandt, Paator Sunday, Sept 38— Children’s English M# REMOVU. l#«rily WTHT—Hotel Rooseyeit Orchestra. OPEN BRAKES RELINED ULK 7:30 p. m. Lutheran Hour over Moat men Ilk* toss* qualities In natural inatlneta of the military for heavier largess* and yet re­ Now 4f tola theory about 1S48 WDRC—Symphony Hall. Ivan Beckwith 10:00 a. ro. at the aession of the away Dam tha Is aeeuraU, which w* doubt, then IliSe—WTIC — News; Danm Again WONS, Hartford. church achool two biblical film a woman: Hava yoar treaa pruaa# an# Mrvleea themaelves, and of the warded with leas favorable vote Organist and Choirmaster fhra. DWtaeMee there la no question that Hartford with Planagan. WDRC—Prink PonUIn* Show. M HOURS mCLUpES LINING AND kAEOR 3:30 p. m. Reformation Service strips will, be shown. One—•Gentleness. A gentle man­ Binghamton, N. Y.,«P|—Parent* M by gigantic American Industry which returns. It all turns, perhaps, on WDRC—Nsws. WTHT—Stop th* Hude. n at Concordia Collegiate Institute. No worahlp will be held at of puplto In grsdss 7 through 13 of aura# traa aaneoaa. MB FaetUtlaa. la going heavily Republican In lt:SS—Duds Martin's Wsatern Jam­ W HAT-Jleno Mlnleturei. Sunday September 28th, Sixteenth ner to a great part of true fem­ finds these natural Inatlneta 1S53. W* aay that because, tola boree. YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS AT BronxvlUe, N.Y. 11 a. m. Instead, Dr. Rose will city schools will hsv* s better on* of to* themes of Ckmeral WTIC—Meredith Wtleon's Music Sunday after Trinity: ininity. Whata more, a gentle MANGHESTER’S profitable Itxelf. But UiaL If any­ time, to* Republican oaua It ;S»-WTIC—News. The Week 8:45 a. m. Sunday School Rally speak at a service In the evening chance to keep tabs on their chil­ T. P. HOLLORAN Elaenhowar'a foreign policy talks Saaday .w WONS—fillter Trump«tE Hour. thing. merely heightens toe im' exhibited to* very soul of cour­ Monday— - Day program by the various in observance of the publication of person Is a restful companion. dren's progress In English because Fnaaral DlraMar —that you can’t create friends by tesy, SiM-WnC-Neers. Music. S;li-»WIIAT->Oo]den KomecU in Boof ths revised version of U\* bible. On FINEST REPAIR CARTER TREE preaalon that they are sound. 7:e*-WTIC—CsTSlcade of Muale. fj|^WT)RC—PlayhouM. 7:30 p. m. Walther League ex ciasses. Parents and friends in­ Two—Quiet self-assurance. Men of s new plan adopted this year. treating nations aa If their friend­ W* refer to the fact that when Ill*—WCCC—Hour of 8t. Prancia SERUICE Tuesday evening at 7:30 the Buc Pupils are required to submit Eisenhower's first specific WTIO-ThoEter Guild. GAUSMO ecutiv* committee meeting. vited. don't like conceited women. But EX P E R T COe a S. McHALE, Jr. ship could be bought. the Democratic nominee for JPres- tit*—WCCC— Outdoors with. Olff WHAT—Hour of Faith, 10:15 a. m. Worship Service: kingham Church will Join with oth­ pertinent copies o f their English SERVICE Ueaaae# F recommendation la that we press Knlxht. WONS—Truo DetertiTe. ASK FOB Tuesday— ers in a service at th* Glaston they do Ilk* women whose manner PHONE 7695 Ident entered Connecticut this WTIC—Strlna Bymphonatte. ^0? VANS sTnnonSTRTIOn 7:45 p. m. Men’s Club. Prelude: "My Heart Is Filled with curriculum to their parents. Th* on Wfifihen, Tofiat# ra, 118 Ocahir S t bury Methodist Church, When Rev. reffects a deep-rooted ealf-reapect. for a weapons program that is year, he did so In receipt of a cor­ WDRC—Music Box Wednesday— Longing" ...... Bach plan dsvejoped when prsents at­ Ironx, Sewinfi Machines, A Test Of The Preaa dial Invitation not only to be tilS-W DRO-W orld In Brlsf. WHAT—To Be Announced. ROYKNOFU James F. English, D. D.,- super, Three—A tense of fun. The sll- more realistic, a program to which Iito-WONS-Chapsl In Uia Sky. s. —^^77 Hartford Rd. Manchester,Conn. 7:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid, Mite Sermon: "Growing with God." tending s meeting of the secondary V ies, etc. greeted by to* Republican Gov­ W’ONS-:-8ylvan Levin. Anthem; "Be Thou My Vision" intendent of the Cbngregstional ■erious woman m ay dsmond a education council sdmlttsd they research, development, expert' Bine* tola seems to be an elec­ WTHT-Nswa •«i*-W THf-M*lo VoUrs, tore* Selectmen, seven OhuKrh and Locust streets as quickly as the arrival of ths were finally raised th* "ftoh" mendations, General Elsenhower boldly and- callously waa toe him from being on the too abort t :0(l—Hopalonx Ceseldy, Oonatablss, three members of toe World Help In Ages Past." month's bills. Call o/SY fite end of to* protocol of Inter-party t:i* —Rootle Kaaootle. Scripture, John 1, 1 through 14 The R8V. Alfred L. Wllllsms, turned out to be of the tin variety called for a real unification of our Hearat press, which waa to be ex­ Board of lEducation for the term Postiude; "A Joyoua Postiude” — Ssven — Vivacity. A vivacious courteay. f:00—Lone Ranger. You cm see for yourself that clothes dry cleaned Sermon: Dr. Roberta Eector Mallard. —a 30-foot torpedo. military services, to replace the pected, and the Chicago TVibune, i:S*-Tou AskedPor It ending 1868, torse members of tha The Rev. James G. Neill, woman makes life seem more ex­ Th* torpedo was snenuted with So perhepe, Stevenson having tidO*Jtaagerau* Aeeignment Board of Education for the term Offering Naturo eoopofotot— makot NOW present fiction of unlficaUon. which had no difficulty In seeing remembered to* proper telephone T;tU—Smr* In RhaU and Blue. Hymn 224, Dear Lord and Reetor Emeritus citing — snd moat m*n hat* the barnacles and tangled with the re­ OSTRINSKY ending 1988, seven Justices of toe the IDUAL way, k e e p their “look like new” humdrum. tho farorod limo to Fix up'oU Recalling that he himself had toe whole episode aa a sterling call, Hartford won’t go unani­ S;0*—All-SUr Revue, ; nuiS4UiiiEius Father of Mankind The Rev. John J. Johsson, Curate Christian Science Society mains of a.half-doxen fishing nets. Dealers tn Wssts Bfsterials t.-op—Tour Show of Bhowa I v u u n BULBS, CASES, Peace. The 18th Sunday after Trinity: Bfaaonlc Temple Eight — Intelligence. D u Young Whaley delivered hto catch low m Of buUd now law ns. N n t recommended unification and had demonstration of public virtue. mously Rspuhilean in ISSS, after lO i^ T o u r HU Pnrade. Voting machines will be uaad. Benediction. 193 BI88BL LOT. TEU 8979 aU. 10:11—Preslchnl Trumaa. ^ MOVlBSl r AETS freshness. That’s the result of painstaking cars Sunday 8:00 p.m. Mu Sigma Oil 8 s.m. Holy (Communion women often attract men—but to the Coast Guard. apply TURF 9UIL0ER to faad oreu, hoped that unity would result Otherwise, the press was both The First Voting District poll­ 9:25 a.m. First Children's Serv­ Sunday service. Sept. 38. 11:00 dumbness to not cut* for long. It The snbstoacw ef toe tela- ' The Week than tow Scott* SEED to provide O from toe passage of to* National analytical and critical, and It wa* phone eeavevaatoMi la appaiuBt- ^Arlhir Dni| Sltrti ing.placd will be at toa East Bid* Tueadey 2:00 p.m.—Lucy Spen- ice.' 4 th Grade and younger. Par­ m. grows Irritptlnjjf In short order. Defease Act of 1S47, he said: to* great newspapers which were ly privileged and purely eoelal A M Rscreatlen Building on School and the most up-to-date equipment. 'cer Group meets with Mix. Louis ents’ Choir. The Curate conduct- Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Nine — Kindness. The woman luxurioui carpal of paranniol orott. Street. "This haa not proved to be the Eisenhower's greatest supporters Interrouiee, ee far ad both Mdea ■ ■■ rill Can. Tuttle. 21 Hudson street. ‘n*- Wednesday evening service, 8:00 who to genuinely kind and thought­ roatlera of POUh. The Second Voting District poll­ 10:05 s.m. Junior Church. m. . ful has a quality men Hke that case. Such unity as we haye who led toe Initial demand ’ for are ooaeeraed. aa -wa caat ta- Mr. Wtaard. Tuesday 7:00 p.m., Boy Scout port that R latoidig aaytolag PlllB*. ing place will ba at toe West Side meating. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer with Reading room hours; tlma cannot destroy, achieved la too much form and too NIxon’a withdrawal. more toaa whatever tha •sMaul- ~ (0*n as. Recnmtlon Building on Osdar Wednesday, Oct 1, 8:00 p.m.. All sermon hy the Rector. Tuesdays and Fridays,* 13:00- (AU rights reserved, NEA Service, UtU* substance. We have con An oven greater test of toe ob­ Street Musical outline of this aervice: 4:00 p. m. Ine.|. m LAWN S flO tlea BsOy h* fer ewh a attua> ^ j’a PoUtleal PoU. 10,% Group meeting of the Women's tinued with a loose way of operat jectivity and integrity of the tkm. W* aappeea Ladg* wWwd ;lt—10 Be ABaeuaead. Tha Third Voting District poll­ Loegu*. PitKeaslonal, "O Word of God Wsdnesdaya, 7:00-7:55 p. m. ;I0-Candy CanSvaL ing place will be At toe State Incarnate.” Tb* public is cordially Invttsd to Fineit qtMlIty parwonant oral*** lag that wastes time, money and pres* came after toe NUon speech. Steveuaeu a qatat, reiaxlBg la- ■O^Pek ^ wiaeer. H i m I repqir Caah and Carry UtoUdas o tlio for- toe calendar should WMsky Gatlton Dust teriada to Oauaettout, aito that Armory on Main Street Green Stamps b* givan to Earl Butler of Phelps Sequence, “Book of Books, Our attend our servleea and ua* our for foil leading. You need eidy a talent with equal generosity. With This created a national emotional People’s Strength.". ,, Stevawau.exAraaaad giratttuda irejra Boatoa. H m Fourth Voting District poll­ road, tel. 8488, by Thursday night reading room. Buffalo—(iPl-i-Down In ths base^ third ai much becaute a| tha three servloea, in place of toe for­ atmosphere In which to* keeping ■iina Offertory, "Unto The* Will 1 "Rsallty" wilt be th* subject of tor toe way Ladg*** aRkteut ing pUce wlU be at toe Y.M.C.A. each week. msn of police hsadquartere 35 lew*. leM . HiU elemteed millioni ef Hire giawing leed* in mer two, still going their separate of Nixon on toe ticket seemed to state peRee had ha^ aay larg* Building on Norto’ Main Street Cry. O Lord"—Shuts the Leaeon-Sermon for Sunday, each pockage. ReceselonsI, "Spread, O Sprssd, Sept. 38, 1983. The Golden Text is cases and ont suitcase full of ■ad* •laecieMy t* !• • * ways and with an over-sll defense be almost a dictated thing. But erowda flam h a r r ^ hi* pea- Th* ^ I s will be open from 8:00 choice assorted whisky ar* gath- Mb-11.50 5lh-|/J5 greas toraugh to* ' EHHUJu lufliT o’clock in toe forenoon until S’.OO n * Salvation A m y Thou Mighty Word." from I Chronicles 39:11. "Thine, amu keelHiy, vigerews end pthf#frsquenUy unable to enforce toe survey of national editoHal •81 Mate St Wsdnssday;' O Lord, Is to* greatasas, and th* sring dust—and hsv* besn since •awklinf fr*M. iceneaical toat It vrae Jaat -Show Bj^eetk o’clock tn to* afternoon. 1944. Scatt* Sikaader* • maha 9 aaey ta cerreetlve aettem,. the sad result opinion the next day revealed that chitchat aiad aethta Of Tb* Tawa. Dated at Manebastsr, Oonnactl- a ea n ers Osft. an# Btrs. Norman BInrshnU 7 a.m., MM-wssk cslebratlon of powsr, and tha glory,, and tha vic­ -VI* I lb *•, too •* f|. feed, lead or da weed. Da a batter Playhouea ComauuMltof Offleere the Holy Communion. Sendee for tory, and ths majesty; for all toat The whisky, which had been has been not to remove dupUca- editorial crlUdsm of Nixon had Obviously, It woulif bavf taken urae aiad AUea Shew. MibfiMW’c cut tola 38to day of September, feed >300 i* ft - |>.30 job, leva time and atetarial* 1983. S t Michael and All AngalsTlay. to In toe heaven and In the earth stolen, was recovered by police and tlea, but to replacs it with trip- not Isaasned to aay appredabi* to* whole evening tor a aatlafse- iiiiiiuiCrff u Secular EPenta: ordered held pending dtopoeiUon 10,000 •* ff.firjj 17 and 113.50 tory masting bMween tbs two Lewer iMreet n**e Level Richard Martin 9:30 a.m.—Sunday achool. to thine; thin* to the kingdom, O JOHNSON PRINT CO d a g M Tha "aoap opera" *t- 10:80 am .—Hbllnees msetlng. Monday, 3:30 p.m- Junior group Lord, and thou art exalted aa head of toe case. Aeordlng to poltoe r*c>. most Utonto a « M heldMra to OiBiral I I 4 Jip A I N ST REE T Of dtrls'FTIondly Sodoty. above all.” ifest llitfea as wa na aMRlMr* aC^hla speech was aot*d‘ABtortea. ^ TbwB of 9:48 pjne—Band street meeting. ords, no dlapotitlim has ever been lit MAIN STREET MANCHESTER • 2:90 pjn.—Evangelistic msetlng. 7:10 pm., In tem od l^ group, BeleetloM from too Bible la­ made. JOHN S. WOLCOTT 6> SOM_ S 19# MAINL w n u R f i m a d e e a r uSJL_L* f

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« SATURDa V, SEPTEMBER 27.' 1962 PAGE NINP PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19B2 BY DICK TURNER TOONERVILLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOX FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER CARNIVAL m Sense and Nonsense Opens Semi-Pro Grid Season Sunday at

It U Ood who makes woman AN AbMH 4m ( beautiful, It la tha devil *•>» makea her pretty. -Victor Hugo. fNURSERY~| . Cartful Woirtan—Ont wTio kaatt The Rocky Roid ——-— ' only ont glott. Winsted to Provide t O O ^ Woman't Intunkm Suapiclon llothar—Tou'va been out every Yankees Win / that clickad. night this week (looking nt her < y - Oold Diggtr>'A woman who daughter etemly). Grandma —Oh, don't ba to hard •y BALTH RODEN bases loaded and two out In the New Champ Had 15 Jobs Before First Test at 2:15 falla In lovt at purat tight. on Janice. TbU U only Friday. Aeooctnted Freoe Bperte Wriirr 11th to break a 'i-3 tie. A third Mlddlt-agtd Lady >- A buUl in World Berioe foce, for the flret nin Rcorpfl on in irro:*. A glrdltd eagt. ttme In Ove yenre. will be well 9 M *C K ^ He was teas hit own faulta la too The triumph gave the Yankt r Johnson to QjUBrterbMh Mod gath- letics. 0-3. In 11 innings to clinch Seeend of four articles on » " ■rdrner’s. aaalatant,.-a. brewery First String Backi Bailor — I don't know tha drift HOME RCNH accounted for the tiing In which mort huabanda ara their fourth straight American gaire's other runs. Irv Noren and Rocky Marclone worker, a truck driver’s helper of them words. ' anil a snow-removal laborer. He Tomorrow aftamoon at ML darntd than aocka. t,aagua Bag and their 10th in the Mickey Mantle connected for the Lawyer - - What! Not know the By H.\RRY GRAYSON ' even pulled Iron klinkere out of NeiM, tha Silk City A. C. footbfill Stanographtr —Qirl working oa fait S3 years. The Dodgers have Yanks oft Harry Byrd, the A's YE-TTEWIAY’S RBHl'LTB htr MRS dtgrtt. meaning of "plaintiff' and "da- been taking things easy since team will pry off tha lid Of UMir fendant T" X pretty fellow yoA to itrong-a.nr.ed rookie righthander. New York -(NEA, -.When 'T oX .m u ?h “'i'’S was cut out Natlessl fifth consecutive aeeaon, playing W ife -A continual butting la Tuesday whan they nailed down N-w York I , rhMsdrlphta 0* oome here aa a wltaeaa! Oan you the National League pennant. Qua Zemlal drove In both Phila­ Rocky Msro.sno was the victim ,,, Marciano whs quite willing hroolilj'e 1 IWwion 4. holt to tha always troubloaoflea the tar- tell me where on board the ship It delphia funs with a four-bagger . Woman Who Doatn't Play n o t BINCE 1047 when the of a highly-unpopular declalorr'to fight when the'opportunity pre- rinclnnstl «. rillihurgh 0. Winalaad Steam Roll'era. Kick-off waa tha man etnick the other? off Ed L«pat In tha sikth Inning. 81. t-oula tn, Chicago i. is achedulcd for 3:15. Tha Acea Bridge .f—PuglUva from the ebia Yanks and Dodgtrs breesed home tliat went to Coley Wallace In the rented Itself. AneHcas Bailor — Abaft the binnacle. have pennant racaa In both leagues Lopat was In hot water through­ finals of the New York ’ Golden ilingvvlse Eddie Boland, an fintloii I. Wtthingtnii I, who have never had a loalng aaa- gang. lawyer — Abaft the Mnnaele. Waitraac -Q lil who thlnka been decided before the final out the game, yielding 11 hits. He Gloveis. he turned his attantlon Army civil engineer, liked Marci­ Chlragn 4. fit. LouU J. ■on are hoping for a baiuier crowd. What do you mean by that? ,*«cw York >. rhuiseinhia I till. Their four year record etaada st money grows on traya. was relieved by Johnny Sain with toward the National AAU Cham­ ano the . night - he cracked Ills Only games arhei.ulert. Bailor — A pretty fellow you. **La(it year the Dodgers and New two In the ninth. Brilliant flelding. thumb. Boland knew a hitter when 2l) victorlea, 14 defaeta, aad aavda to come here aa a Uwyer and don’t pionships to be held in Boston a 8TANDINGR Tork ofanU wound up the regular especially by Phil Rlssrtd ' and month later, he saw one, asked Al. Colombo to Natleaal ties. MI 'I«M*.l99aw ' M!ll Bailor—Oh. Admiral, one of our know what "abaft tha binnacle' Tm ■» m Ht. m f-37 —*• daatroyara la fast In the mud. season tied for top honors and the Noren, saved Lopat. Maiviane bud to qualify contact him If Tha Rock decided W L Pet. OBL Head Coach Sweda Solomonaon meana! to turn pro.esslonBt.' Colombo, llrfHiklvn ...... M 44 .412 — Intenda on atartlng a lineup that Admiral—By Jove! If 1ft fast miracle Giants went on to cop s Sain, who helped pitch the Bos­ through the New England Cham- .yew York ...... *] 41) .4(11 4 \ “ Ht*s goinc to b* t votO'gottar all right—Ito’a throwiiif In the mud. It ihould be a record- best out of three playoff series to ton Braves to the National League plenohlps, ao hie Brockton friends born next door to the Marchrginno 8t. Louie ...... 44 M .4* 4 Include! eight vatarana, and thraa 9-MT.SX InfUtion U a drop In tha buck. win tha pennant. In 1950 Phila­ Pennant In 1948, spelled Lopat manse on Brockton's west side, riillailelBlila ...... U 47 „M4 n nawcomeri. An all veteran Una his kltM* alroady!’^ breaker In wafer. got their first look at the knock­ Chicago ...... 74 77 ,4t.1 II delphia clinched the National with tw < on and two out and limit­ out punch of their young neighbor has been with the new tltleholder wilt find rangy Bob MUIarick and rinclnnali ...... 44 44 .447 34 the ac'rappy Stave Koaakowakl at f*onnr,H League pennant on the last day of ed the A's to one hit the rest of in a*^o;;;^-ri;hri:;f«l^^^^^ ‘ '-yhood. remam. cloaest to llneton ...... fS 14 414' U OU R n o A p m w » ' DAILl CROSSWORD PUZZLE the season. the way to attain hts 11th victory. ton Garden. The Italian destined him. Plltaburgh 41 ill .370 W anda. The much Improved Roy OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS R f ; . a . Colombo, four years older than Aaserltaa Stratton and Jim Shaaban 'fica In 1040 both the Yanks and In the only other American to become heavyweight rhamplon Mew Yorkfork ...... 44 14 .411 — X HEARD you AMO IESAD.TW iO O *-' it W A6 A 0 4 6 T. M. V. 1, Pal. OR. Dodgers won their pennants on the League games, rookie Hershel itH not dlaappNnt them. He Marciano, .sought Uig counsel of Qevelaiutend rr.-;r.-.-.-..- « 4t .844 I elated for heavy, tt^kla duty, whUa UHh-m/ VEH,1 ■ PUMCH EKiaAGE/AEMT— X eapr. m i by MCA OetWM. IMS. A n g y m to PrsvIouB PunlB JAKE «TAdEDAM (Inal day of the aeason. In 1948 Freeman pitched th r Boston Red fiatteaA t'«o onpenent*. hut broke Erockton'a Joe Monte, Journey­ Chlrag. Pinky Pohl and Irv RuaaaU aik ARATTLERI 'OUESS IHTRAMURAL REkIDERED JAKE HORS OEr man heavyweight of tha late PkluSieVhm-::::;::: . P 1! f U ‘By tha way, doas your wifa know you'ra out ohaaing MiniiBSOta Mix ------H5SI Cleveland captured the American Sox to I S-1 victory over Washing­ his left thumb, which not onl.v Waaillngtnn Uia team’a moat dependable guard*. THOSE PEADLV THEV CAH COW0AT With A R|SHT.'-~-®-JT 1920s. Monte gave Marciano sound BUMIfJATu^'^ , League pennant by beating Bos­ ton and Saul Rogovin hurled the put him out of th e. toumnment, fioeton ...... 'Tha happy-go-lucky Sal UetM. TMINOS HORRIFVJ <3tVE SOU ' rr hoRT /we m o r e t h a w J A k e othar woman?" advice. He told him to take dead tOORHAMEhJrr.' ton In a one gam ^Iayoff. Cfhicago White Sox to a 8-2 two-hit hut cost Hm his Job with the it. Louie ...... 44 II .414 if hack for hla aacond yadf, will eaii* MB/ A OUlCtC l^ T OHuy ARE MV ■ o b u o n t a l S Philippine aim at the top and forget about Detroit ...... 40 lilt .S» 44 TRIP OVER tXO HE Tie A ^ t h e TANKB t i e d a record in trifimph over St. LouK Brockton Gas Cnmimny road gang. tar this formidable forward aralh KHUCKLES m a i m e d , BUT Negrito everything else, which. In view of TODAVH OAMEB TK EUS g o v SCOOT 1,6 Capital o t bagging thair fourth straight The Dodgers tuned up for the After t'lat. there was nothing NEWCOMER BOB JohnaoB Of MV SPIRIT DROOPS dSalnoe past pertormances, the embryonic Aaierleaa OVIPE/ r h c t >m ^ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH lliiuiaaote MU champlonahip. Only other teams series by beating the Boston left for Marciano to do but fight. Nrw Yolk tntaclll 1IL4 or Miller 4-8) high Bchool fama will direct Oia yOUR ARIA ? uHOBR Th e /h a r k IHandlara to win four consecutive champion­ ruler of the rea'ln realm was only 4t,rhllaitelsbla (Kellner tt-ll) —night. team from hla quarterback pOMs lOMlnnaaota Braves, 8-4. Marciano quit hl < of 8ga today. All of the nation'a quite as cocky, meets Auburn. THE RILLERfr SSOapatebor v r In addition to the Callfomla- New York Yankeda, who are at thU aaaaoa, and they have two ex- power houaea, headed by top LOCAL callant targets In Mlllaiick and StUaibo i 1 ranked Michigan State. Join with Mi-saoiirl tu-ssle. the West Coast their beat tinder pressure, today SSWlttidara JT L offers such sttiactlons as Texas In Series’ Opener boasted thel'r fourth straight Koaakowakl. Little haa to ba aaUI ALLEY OOPS Who’E The Lady? BY V. T. HAMLIN i the leaser lights of the gridiron of Jacobs' running ability, aad It 40 Foot part In tha flrst big Saturday of the Chrlstlan-UCLA. Mlnnc.sota-Waah- d American I.,esguc pennant and 5 “ P Ington and NcbiasUa-prcgon. The 19th in history—because, sa In the appears that ha will gat votuabla MVSTAMkOOOLA. I tv TM* WAV, , f e dlSaooae new campaign. New York, Sept. 27—(Ah-Casey • the pennant on the road, where it Sport Chatter only conference game matches past, they won th e "b lg " games. aaaUUnca thU aaaaon from Pfirkar IMATSNOTETKnd, lEENIE.WHOl dSOroody kiiig From tha rock bound roost of Stengel, triumphant pilot of the alw'aya la tough. Ask the others, and Bargin. The latter, along OOOSfiOri 1 IS THIS GUV ' (myth.) Miine to the sunny rllmes of Stanford and Washington State. Tills, more than an.vthing else, » y m four-time American League pen- ' f loMBh team brought Casey Stengel bU fourth with Plummer, will share ,tha WE'RE GONG'' 44Burmoaa woof Florida and California there will The Midw'cst preiwnta: Indlana- EARL W. YOBT punting dutlaa, wrhila Zemanak TOSEEf _ be pigakini In the air. Ohlo State, Iowa State-Illlnola, Hag In aa many years as Ynnkee Sports Editor aprita nant w ln ^ g New York Yankees, I ^^at we hi^d to contend with skipper. will do tha place-kicking. ( dSMaaeulina B" IT ■ n 9 And for those unable to get to Marquette-Wlsconain and Kanaaa WM trying hla damdeat today to all season. Those fellows wanted The visitora mw bringing a 16- • a gridiron there will be the nation­ State-Cinclnnatl. , But It wasn't easy. appdlaUon keep secret hie opening day World to win. They wanted to knock our They had to do It with a pitch­ man aquad to town in hopaa of 47Spottad n wide telecast of the Ivy League In the Southwest and ■In'' the CRAVAT b o w l in g Laaguafwi g u o U J again bo used by rnwy local avenging last aaaaon’a IE to. 18 encounter In New York between Rocky Mountain area there are Serlea pitcher against the Brook- )>■'•*”’' ®ut we beat 'em. And ing staff weakened by the loss of dueUpTn l«Mni40 thia aaaaon. 40KipuBft i i lyn Dodgers. But he wae doing a i V * , **)'. ""y** pitching, with 20-game 'winner EkI Lopat for a will start operations Friday iitgtit astback. ThiQiheld a’I S w 0 telf- OOCboiea port 1 B Prinaeton.- 4>oastlng the notion’s Oklihoma-Colorado (A Big Seven at 8:30 at Murphy's. A dinner will time Uad, but tlrod in tt# final R longest msjor winning of 33 Conference game), Montana- bad Job of It. I with base running and month and a h.nlf, ART KNOFLA picked the White i'k. 81 Hardaaa Although he never mentioned «^una. Every player on precede' tha bowling. Tha tiuima half whan tha Acaa oetoad turaa o li 1 ““ straight, and the thinly-manned Wyomlng, New Mexlco-Brlgham Tliey had to do It without sec­ lox and Philllaa In a pra-ooaoon 5S Drunkard r % IT him by name. Stengel, despite J|>« k hsnd In It. That's ond basemnn Jeriy Colemsn, third Hs season are aa follows: No. timea through tha air,. Y Cl but often dangerous Columbia. Young, Texas Tech-RIce, Houston- Max Schubert. Bll Diets, Jr., Ruaa bosaball poll with Aldo Pfigonl, mm- VfBlfW R*.-....* . cha.acterlstlc double talk, gave t"" way Its been all season. It's a I basemsn Bobby Brown and pitch Frank Batnum and Hflhk TEETICAL ■ This is the second of 11 telecasts Arkansaa and Hardln-SImmons- nraons, Tracy and Bill Wilson; Bruno MaxMlI, Dr. Gena Davta and Staetcha ara tha atartlng Wlnotad 7-27' sponsored by the National Colle­ every indication the pitcher In SI* fighting hunch. I er Tom Morgan all called to the No, 2—Bill Adamy, Joe Verona, Jim Blair. Dfivia waa tho only ona lEaat Indian Tulsa. game No. 1 Wednesday would be f® _^ch*hiplona and I'm ' service during the Season wing man. Opening game tiM lte 1 giate Athletic Association. Although Pean-Notre Dame Hermit Kroll, Burke and Murphy; of tha lot who picked the Dodgera wtn ba Gaorga Smith and—J< ^ barb The NCAA also granted permis­ AIHe Reynolds, the Yankees only P™**** '*"*• And they had to dn It the hard and Yankees. Paganl liked the Red J t wi “ Ym. tir, li’a trua I’m l••rning a lot horo—but my wlfa SHom JB with Its 74,000 sell-out and way—by winning on the road. No. 8— Ben Schubert, Ben Mag- Marehi, while canter Carl Lovatara sion for televising of the Penn- Prtncelon-Colum'va, with Its TV 20-game winner, nuson. Cap Larder, Griffin and .Al Sox and Dodgers last spring, Maa- will' ba flanked by John Bajiiar and MfaSaMiHaaSBLaMakiSBHB^ koopa aaying tha monay la battar than tha anparlanca. Netre Dame game In the Philadel­ "I'm not jure yet." waa the 'ITie key gnme, the one which aoH favored the Red Sox and attrar4loa.^ilgumaa,^lie tbe rMlL-- gavc-t)Tp Yankcea the upper hand Tedford; J te ._ i- r H4niy Bangaton, Daim..' phia area and tha Michigan State- lug rjtstem games, there are also cagey old managtir's reply to the' Al Biince, Ed Dletc, Ed'Suprenant Glanta Md Walr picked Clova#nd proved in a year, then tha locale CHRIS WELKIN, PUnetaer In Halla Land BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM Mtcbigan conteat In tha Detroit query lost night. "There are a lot for good, took place In Cleveland, and Arnold Klainachmidt and tha Dodigera. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Relief? BY EDGAR MARTIN such attractive outings as Holy on Sunday, Sept. 14. wrtll have a tough afternoon. The sector. * Cross-Dartmouth, Colgate-Comell of factors to be considered. E trat, Acea failed to acora on tha ground WEiee NOT ^ GOODKK.'E&.DhKIiV HNS CMb STOC> AWO l holding off another week before Ing. MIsstasIppi-Kentucky. Mlsslaaippl dua to hurl a few Innlnga in to­ National Bank. Hagedorn has resulted In a score In loot yaar'a In another interaectlonal fray opening their elates. This was the game that waa go­ SILK OITY football coaching cofitaat. Duka oeered In the last (Ivt sec­ State - Tennessee and Wake morrow's finals against tha Ath­ ing tn make or break Cleveland's been elected secretary and Burke Four of the games will be vice-president of the Freshman staff of Elof Solomimaon, Alex THE ACES are hoping for an onds to best Southern Methodist. Forast-Wllllam and Mary, . letics here, Reynolds figures to be played bn ConnectI / 1 gridirons Ijesnsnt chances apd, aa It turn­ the moat restod member of the big Club St Dnnvera. Both boys are Ferguaon and Yoah VIncak all Impreoaiva showing tomorrow aft­ 14-7. The TD climaxed an 80-jrard and three on foreign fields. All the out. It broke the Indiana. i . i, played tha sport with tha Acaa ernoon, as they look, forward to drive. SPARTAN BOXER.<4 EXCEL three which Includes Raachl and teama exrept Y-ele, Bridgeport and PIsvIng alert basehall. the Yanka ' football this fall, East Lansing. Mich. (Ah—In five Eddie Lopet. Allle defeated the ksvo'd Garcia after three Innlnga ' Solomonaon and Vincak ware backa Wednesday night's bdlUa with tha Ijrracuse whipped Boston Uni­ the University of Connecticut will and Ferguson a ilnaman. Tha newly organlaad East Hartford versity, 34-31: Boston College nip­ seasons under Coach George Mak* Red Sox In Boston Thursday night. and went on to win, 7-1 and mov- I lAHT GAGNON, ahoiistop with be opening their seasons. coaches So not plan' to do/any Merchants at Nabo. This U ,a top- ped Richmond. 14-7; MIsmI (FIs.) ria, the Michigan State box'ng Lopat pitched yesterday. ed rsmea ahead o ' the Trib*. "t® Manrhester Trust Alumni Llt- Teachers College of Connecticut, plajing at this writing. notch attraction for thla aoirly m walloped Vlr^nla Military, 45-0 team has captured one NCAA Reynolds easily l4 tha moat dur­ which dropped a full-game acrimr Sfnened. Cleveland m"de a rel- tie I-eaguera last season, haa been tha 1802 season. and Detroit took Wichita, 22-7, In championship and finished second able of tha three. Hla record this .mage . . . . . to v..„the Yale Jayveti , yeater- c . . e r - I •" «he Yanks. : . ‘ I?* WALLY FORTIN will aerva aa other night games. nationally In three other cam­ I season proves that beyond a aha- day, 8.V7, and Am'oM College of stsYt®*! Otel- three 70.gam« : t’ k'tt School of Music tn It's (HfBcult to pick tha top paigns. 71ie Spartan boxers have Milford wait until next week to winners—Garcia. Eorlv Wynn snd Hartford. director of actlvltlaa at tha East ! dow of a doubt. He haa pitched 'Side Rec this season, BUI Steams PRISCILLA’S POP Better Got Started BY AL VERMEER gamat on today’s achedule. It won seven Individual NCAA titles. the moat innings, figured In the open their formal achedulea. i *-®mnn—In every game, hut ' ' High Gridders MlLwiiiY FINN More Trouble! BY LANK LEONARD The Coast Guard Academ y! t**® Yanks refii«ed to creek. T'.nv JIMMY P41NTILM) Is again will head thh Community Y and T moat decislona, won the moet Mel Cushing the West Side Rec. mL-AH-TNHirS. -M O THAT MB 1 BMBWI MUtOOLIY games and haa appeared numer­ team, which meets Norwich at • tew sle|>a nhead of the serving aa manager of the Bowling IT ISN'T FAIR TO OUR Green lanes for the 1952-.53 sea­ All buildings open Wedneaday, Oct. AMMM60M6AMSIP J PhBTYIITBYMO BIAimPltPMl-AW, ous tlmea In relief. New London In New England’s j hnneful Indians, At Windham CMILORBNl THEY'RC TWfflPMMKTW TO M M IT------rrceutOHTOUAior version of the little Army-Navy " ’hen Dl.Magelo "la s t of the son. Jimmy reports that the lanes 15 for the tall and winter aeaeon. THE O N E S WMO’L l The 34-year-old ace righthander HtSMWP/ liinu OPHMIMl has been the big man of the pitch­ game, will be putting Its unbeaten I g r e s t a " —hung up hla EuenoN. MPITMT ing etaff, getting tha moat Impor­ record on the fire. Cadets under I "J’*’*®"'**t tall, manv b-Ileved that. edge over ninnenip Chicago. Rwiell Blackwell and Ray Scar­ Slight Favorites ’ in Head Coach Nela Nltchman won ! th is’w*aa the end of the Yankee tant assignments and winning the Cicvelaml. In third place, waa three borough bolstered the pitching CCIL Game; Oppose big games. Besidea the 30-8 won six and tied on last season, the ! ® - Wmiotit the Yankee Clln- gnm®s behind. staff. and lost record, he leads, the league perfect string being broken by a ■ **’®'' reisonod. the World The New Yorkers swept a The Yanka' victory marj|^ the Bristol Friday Night 13-13 tie with Northeastern In the ! fHinmns Just couldn't be the same second time In the history of the in strikeouts and owns the heat ! bad club. dniiblehesder from Cleveland on earned run record of any pitcher. next'to-thf-Uat srnme of the sea- July 22, dropping the Indiana 7‘i club tknt It kad won four straight Manrhester High football team non. Therefore, when the New York- pennants, t'nder Joe McCarthy, the HTE.NGEI... only manager to lead games off the pace In fourth place. looks for a close victory in its en­ Here Is the rest of the ConnectI- ®’''' » fumblinz. slum- 'I'he Tribe fought back, however, I’anks wAn the American League a tram to four pennanta in hla first cut sikte: bling start, snd were In fiflh pisce gagement with Windham High In end won 13 of their next 18 games (lag from I98ILI089—wlnnlim the Wlllimantle this afternoon as It four yeara with a club, mkde one B u f f a .I o at Connecticut at v.'llh an 18-17 record on Memorial while the Yanka managed only World f4eriea each time, 'fhat’a thing deer, however. He definitely Storra. | U".Y. these critics looked mighty points to another CX^ taet' In ■MORROW eight victorlea in 20 games. On what the Yanks are eheoling for Bristol Friday night imdar the will be badk at the helm next year, Kutztown, Pa. Teachers at New Aug. 9. the Indians were 1*4 games now—four straight wins. no matter how the Yankees fare Haven Teachers. l The Yankee management, reallr- lights at Muzqy Field.. Gama time behind. . this afternoon at Recreation Park afalpst the Dodgers In the World Brandela (Maaa ) ITnIversItv at **»® "®®«< ■ replacement for Clevaland'a big .day was Aug.. 22 , „ ...... ______„ IMMaggto, had traded outfielders In Wlllimantle Is 3 o’eteefc. Series. Bridgeport University (Night). They took the lead by whipping RATED FAVORITES to today’s T j s /. I "It looks like the fellows put I Connecticut Hiirii^'' (iii'«M>tifig to ’ ^■®*‘ '® J®""®", Archie W ilson smi the Yanks, 6-4, and to further Hall Booters Top WT. NEBO nllcher Frank .When to Washington game, the Indians art not taking CA?*'’'AIN EASY Where The Safe la BY LESLIE TURNER FRj?CKLES AND HIS FRlENDh DemobiHaation SER • my retirement off one year.” h e' even tklngn with Buffalo In their humiliate the New Yorkere, pulled the . Whippets lightly. Ground remarked dryly after last night's | game. 'Ilie Buffs defeated the for renterftelder Irv Noren. Noren off a triple play. Mev, u X )i(/viH A ti rouidn't Iprt roIrr sii » Yank®j* Indians, 2 to 1 plays, for .ths most part,, will high­ '«0 U OHOUtO EHB EAID WELt, 1)0 HM» loofroer ir.' dramatic 5-3 triumph over the A's ; Huaklea 30.41 taet year for their 1 , - - , 1 The next 0»y R the Yankees' iHe/CMiCleS! CHICICS SMO Hat>PSNeo D x m , light the local offense while IVind- MB TMi SNtItaiGE C(?iBfiSID6A In 11 Innlnga that clinched the (eecond victory In the th r^ games r , ''* * " ^ ” **!turn. Behind Vic Raachl. they won ham Is expected to take ta tha air nxftifio«BocrFoie b s b i IT'# OVER the ,m------s/f/ X) ftettrWUh "ipiatila^kealt—JD o ^ MMf B K TN P A V I ?(e*SiowiKT "I read the other day that I w as! fonaertlrut a e^ e a victory to WAR thit Y ink i hRid on t o tn® Mtort/nrrtHartford Friday,PridAv. HAllHSll o opened D ® n fd d®* de toesing to his favorite receivers, ' MM.PtMMMP<. TO MOW ME! BO PAMTINOt AAm~¥^MOats m v r RUES we HAD/ SILK CITY IU;. ~ expected to quit managing he-1 The a.wltch-hlttlng youngster end. fenae of iU CCIL title with a 3-1 end Glen Cross and halfback John­ EOWkUIABie«HE iNvtno cause Edna (Mrs. Casey Rtengel) "P ".* "' ny Tyler. MsnehesUr cohttoafed filled In for DIMaggio In amazing I Ferhapa the moat valuable Van vlctdrj' over Mancheeter High, kBBPBTNBMM wanted me to. How do they know |Conn^t cut » Irv fashion. He set a Yankee record | kee of them all waa Allle Rey Windham 27-0 last year and. 38-0 ASAFBi v cim s JU ;what F,dna wants me to do? T”. for striking out the most times In .eolda, the part-Indlan righthander. After Himgerford put Hall In 1950. Jim Roach, Bemia JUe-. hides, why don't they ask me? U ! 1 . one season,, but his long-bsll He completed hla flrat IS etart* ahead with a penalty kirk In the many, BIU Donahua (Qid Rad c M sSSncmI theyOlsAae dideOlel IJ wouldiKntilrl tellOa II themOKmna If ainmlat’O t * WHO IR TRlllC^^ Dy HURICIR OOAChbale’s power, epeed of foot and rifle-llke and entering the laet three daye | „rst period, Manchester lied the Ritchie win make up the atartlng , WINSTED ready to retire yet. arm offset this. of the season had pitched In 81 < _ ^__ _ .u . ihtr.l backfleld whila Marah Altkto an- Ed Molloy. Molloy ®ornpl®t®d In fact, at the end of the season, games, working 224 Innings. He "' O'-® «>" O onina IxKit In the thjrd rhora tha line. , "When I am, I'll let Jthem know, ®tRht mit of 16 laft* flAtnrday in I Of course, the owners Tan fire hie. v . i . '. xs .i.. u...i. they weren't comparing him to DI­ had four shiitoula and his earned quarter. Then, with about alx In other CCIL gamea today, STEMN ROLLERS I But I don’t think they're thinking ,^;'* * «>"i.T.aw»ue,»weri Yankees after managing nothing Michigan and National Foot- Hall High of Waet Hartford InlU- hut second division cliiba in the , b ,„ ,tar. Brandelf la and Aug. 17th, the veteran lefty at flrst, Martin at second. Phil Manchester (1) West Hartford (2) pitched only two. Innings, In relief. ales Its schedule entertaining the VIC FLINT In The Theater Diatrict BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY BUGS BUNNY ^ National League for many yeara. | reported loaded with power In Its Rizz'.ito at short and Oil Mc- HenUchel G Sterpka His ailment cleared, however, and Ryan FB Stalb Bell Towners. Meriden Is appar­ I has the whola baseball w orld; ,.,cond formal season of play, Dougald at third had a combified ently weak again thla fob whl# A# 1 0 U KNOM T H M HAMI ’lonH CMVAhTMOHr Ja#B.ANP[ A d m b s iM : he was able to start once a week batting average of .284. But all Sullivan FB Clark BBroiiveuBfTwowHwjNT tPunB agog, confessed he was more i Bridgeport was toppled by Unsala, going Into the stretch. He had won Bristol looms a« a dacldad con­ yMaj-IOliaitnALOOKATTlMAtAF. PBBN ZTMLWfcjdBMJN l»a OMMICB*,TIO<*rAMN----- pleased with the work of thla I ,j.* i„ |t, „p«ner last week, four had the knack of coming up Wbitham RHB Johnson TWMTWBMfBIlPIBnBCrwmi- I AN# H o m * ANF NOW five in a row entering the final tender for the loop crown. Hall haa Adum $1.00 Tax Ib c I. year's club than any othar he ever j n *w Haven, for the past two w|th tha timely hit, and their field­ Lautenbach CHB Katinowskl Just a sprinkling of veterrina pn its WTVWIBTBOgMmB. ANW - TilL VOU tWB week. ing was of h l^ quality all year. Biardi LHB Nyaor t j * . aboutthmvkhoui-^^— ‘ veara the leading small college de- The loaaea of f'oleman, Brown Inaxperienoad diub. I# OM THOVtCTIMB CAnniR ChNdrM SOc "W e had to fight for everything i fenelvc team in the country, has Franking Mantle in the outfield Newman OR McTeague ■nHwrr NX ioi# WITH UA “ and Morgan hurt, roleman left for MANCHESTER and Bristol col­ moSSno we got," he eald. "Nobody gave ua ]o,t • ;„t of last year’s regulars Ike Marine Air Force on April SO. were Hank Rauer in right and Guay IR Haron lide on Moxxy Field Friday night Cronin C Burgess VIC anything. We had to earn avety but still has at'ength to toss At the aanie time, he waa accond Gene Woodling in left. Allowed to In Bristol In an. fi:lS X ^ e VMIT# ^ victory. We had to beat off every against the K iitrt'-n team, In the league In hitting with a play every day. these two proved Bogll IL Hungarford under the lights. Following laat OdBURMdCS WEDNESDAY NIOHT — club in the league. They were a ll' Hare are the te teams on .408 average and, aa usual, was their ability to hit big league hurl­ Duff OL Sweeney Saturday's game at Nabo, wlU OOMMMV gunning for ua. foreign soil: brilliant In the field. But Bllljr ing with consistency. Subetitutfs: Manchester: Mln- nassad by Coach Tommy Mona­ •MOUnvt "Thla waa the toughcit ra«‘e I’ve Yale va. Navy at Baltimore. Martin atepped In and aa the prea- Yogi Berra, behind the plate, nick, Mitchell, Seavey, Oantile, han. Jr., of Bristol, ha was asked If MAMVM UNOIR THK UGHTS, ever been In. No fewer than aix ' Wesleyan vs. DIekInarm at Car­ aure inrrcaactl, Martln’a playing was an Iron man, catching most Perealuha; Fortin, Gustafson, ha saw anything to dtacouraga him $ ea rr. teams had a chance for the pen­ lisle. Pe. Improved. the Yanks' games. Hla big bat-oc- Lord. and ha said, *Tm comcalling gainaa SILK CITY nant. At one time or another, each Trinity vs. Mlddlebury, Vt. 'The Yiake made an about face enunted for more home runs than West Hartford: Brignano, with both clubs.” |Hla toddlng re­ A.C. VS. haI^ rd of the six rame up against ua with after Memorial Day and won eight any other Yankesa, even though ba Thomas. Smith, Varaall, Skln- marks failed to enter deaf sara a chance to get Into flret place. Waller Johnaon pitched 113 shut of nine gkmee to take first place went three weeks In September danan, Butler. since reporta have Bristol ready We beat them all back. And warouta during hU 21 years In the 1 on June 10 by s half game. [Without hitting a homer.. Refareea: . Rollick and Belanlck. tp roll to a good aatuxm aad better did It tha hard xray, too. Wa won' American Laagua. On July 4, they halo a 2H-game The lata-|^aaaon acquliltlons of Time: 4-lA mlnuta periods. ^ 3-8 mark eompllad taat y|||f. 1C I l i f \ MANCHEST^fr^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1952 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, i1T52 P A G E p j n r w PAGE TEN Dogi^Birds—Pets 41 Bonta and A ermnoriee 46 «S------1- .B-S --- -S- Hcly Wanted— Female .15 Help Wanted-Male 35 Articles for Sale Hooschold Goods SI nOVMOOlil UWPWB 51 Wantad to Rent •8 H o b s m f o r S ols 72 Hoosm for Sal* 72 Homes for Salt 72 Automobiles for Sale Business Services Offered 131 Heating— Plumbing 17 Subnrbtui for Sola 75 WANTED—Young man for gan- RED MALE Cocker Spaniel, flv* PHILCO TUBE t**ter for eal4L OXITBOAltD KOTOR. S 7-10 H. P. BIGGEBT BARGAIN URGENTLY NEEDED—Unfum- ESSEX STREET—4 noma, vary SUNSET RIDGE ** m N DO W SHADES made to order C. O. LORENTZEN. Alteration*, W a n t e d —W altreaa. Apply In AUTOMATIC WASHER VERNON—Fine Roach bom*. XT eral work In drug store. Full nmnth* old. Regletered. Call 2- Alfo other radio equipmenl. ] ^ a e t Mmrntim. $80. G*U S- IN 85 TEARS! lahed apartmaat by three adulU. Co l u m b ia clean throughout, oil burner, brick, GET BETTER VALUE ON and InatalleU Venetian blinda copper water piping. New work. person. Canter Raataurant-Phona . East Hartford. Six room oolo- X 36’. 8 bedrooma Plenty elOMt Classified time, pleasant working condi­ 8888. Phone 3834. _ 838t. lyE HAD IT IN MT SPECIAL Phone 8-4890 after 8:80. shade treea and nicely landscaped and curtain roda. 34 hour aervica. 34-hour rervice. Mancheater S436. 3-8173. nlal, three years old. TUe bath space with sliding doon. Uviag A BETTER USED CAR tions. No (flione calls. Apply Mr. Warehouse since FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Located on Route 87, this new lot. Eatimatea gladly given. Fagan 50% OFF on famous maka Bat­ MAT 8th. 1883 YOUNG MAN going Into aervtee and lavatory, breexeway, atUehod room with flreplaro «o4 pieturo Window Shade Co . Route 44 at EFFIClh.NT Plumbing and heat­ Byrnes, Arthur Drug Poultry and Supplies 43 BapiRK Meteriala 47 |50 trade in aliowance four room, breeaewa'y and garage LINCOLN STREET—4 rooms plus garage, ameslte drive, comMna- window. Large cabinet kltdiMt Advertisements AT ing. Pluggeo dralni machine RELIABLE Woman for cleaning. teries. Written guaranleqA 81.00 8 PRETTY ROOMS dedlrae to rant garage for stor­ home of the better type with hot Bolton .Notch. Phone 3-4473. TRUCK OPERATORS Wanted to down, 81.00 weekly. Caleo 8 e ^ - FURNITURE on Biackstone or ABC* age of car. CaU 8-848E unfinlated, hot water oil hast, Uon screen* and storm windows. Porch, oil hot water baatooart cleaned. Phone S497. Friday*. Phone 813S. BROAD ..BREASTED bronse tur- water heat and large, cosy rooms Price. 819,000. Ownar transferred. BALCH PONTIAC, Inc. learn long distanca moving. Old icenter TeL 4184. 4168, or 3-0980. fireplace, laundry In bossmant, heat. Lot KMT x 380*. Imaeedlato CLASS! RE D A DVT. MANCHESTER Welding Service. keya, fresh froaen, ready anytlma, FLAGSTONE with Umriu- 0-Bbtic. la offered for your approval. Large Immediate occupancy. eatablished carrier hat openings 880 REWARD. 4 er S room un- ■teatered walla, full Ula bath. Near occupancy, 114400. Tout Mtsor, Portable equipment. Ocneral HEATINQ From A to Z. Con­ 8 to 30 pound* Schaub’a Turkey "Waatinghottsa" Bitetfie Raf. lot — 818,800. lua ime, shopping center and d e p t , h o u r s version burners, botler-bumer WANTED Experienced typut. for men over 23, owning or able U 8 K ) GUNS, riflee, pistols, shot­ We have '60,000 feet of furnished apartment urgently ■gent. TeL RockvUto 8-6068. welding, holler and furnace weld- f Farm, 188 Hllletown Read. "Bangal" Dalidcs Rang* ABC APPLIANCE CO. needed by couple with well be­ Bchoolt. Quick occupancy. 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1941 Pontiac 4-Dr. — 6 cyl. units, complete heating aystems. Carlaon A Co. 3-4SSS. to purrhaae Aid personally drive guns bought and sold. Guns ra» "N org*" Washing Maehlna MANCHESTER Ing. Phone* 3-lSnS or 3-8763. paired, Nassiff Arms Co.. 1015 gtiMM that muat bcjnoved at •Phona. 2-1576 haved b year old daughter. Phone BOLTON—High elavatlaa, «MF Standard shift. All work guarantead. Time pay­ acceptable tnicking equipment. once to make room for new "Bmcraon’-' TelaviaiOB ARTHUR A. KNOFLA PACKARD STREET — 4 rooms SIX ROOMS—Five flalahed, one commuting, healthy rWat* ments arranged Morlarty Broth­ WANTED—Woman to cars for Excellent earnings on year 'round Wanted— Pels— Main street. Phone 8-1847. 21 Maple Street 8885. plus 8 unfinlahed, full rited dormer, COPY CLOSING TIME FLOOR PROBI.JCMS solved with I m year old girl In her home. llo«lam BaUroem Realtor partially flniahed. recently re­ Lovely new six-room ranch h em 1951 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan — linoleum, aaphalt , tile counter. ers., Tel. ftl36. long-term contract In an essential 44 building. - Win aaerifice for B*auUfoI Living Room 870 Main Street—Bat. 1881 garage, storm arlndowa and FOR CLASSIFIED A DVT. Call 688». Poultry—Stock ClNOO ALL Aluminum combina­ 80 GALLOH Hot waUr tank, al decorated, good housekeeping, oU with many extrw. BuUt to r a - Many extraa.^ _ ...... — . -Expert wotkmansl.lp, free eati- Industry unaffected .by_ bualneae oukk sale. AU colora, as low ______^"Formica" d Em^ . Phone Offlaa 0440 sertens. coihblnatlfln .dDori,-fta!a-. MON. THRU FRl. PLUMBlNO an(i healing, apcal ona Phona 8087. ONLY direct from Baldartn factory. EXPANDABLE Cape Cod home. frlea Eecott, Real Brtete-Inom aued by The Mancheatrr Saving* er. Fumacea repaired and aa."Vlc- Full Insurance Program CURTAINS LAUNDERED and Nuaedorf Conrtructlon Co. Phone Phone Hartford 94)045 NYB STREET—4 rooma plus 8 and Loan Aaaodatlon. Inc'., haa ownar. For the beat In valuta see 8408. BEDROOM Suite, combination gas FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE SplnaU, gran#, profaaaional MANCHESTER — Baven Room Foundation 80 x SO, F tre^ oo, once, 836 High atreat woat - omaatte driveway, lot 80 X 185. tIon 6811 2-8809^______setup. 83 down, 83 weekly Boy the new Have 8 nutch typa 0 room*, flro- room* finiaiwd on* portioUy fin- colonials and oovatry hMHO. MANCHESTER — Package Dallv WILL CARE for child In my home this brand new motor. Revolu­ Thursday avanlngt. 138 Sprue* COLDSPOT Refrigerator, 838 Btanda, *U aaaeaaort**. M e th o d polntBwnt pleas* phon* Howard Asking 811.800. About 88.800 Uhed. Upatalr* lovatory ponloUy Wrlttan Ouarantaaa FLAT FINISH Holland window days. Vlclnltv of Manchester Worcester Power Mower. Fa­ tionary one year factory guaran­ Factoiy trained repairman. Ward pl*M In living room and basement, John & BtoNll, Raottor, Cnoi • CHRISTOPHER ROBIN pr#-kln-| ery. Local light trucking and atr*«L' PhOB* S-4887. nione Coventry 7-8680. R. Haatlnga, 8-1107. down. CaU 8374. Hartford 5-0188, oompl*t*d. N*or W odM I School. shades mada to measnra. Ail package delivery. Refrigerators mous Brlggs-Stratton motor. Krau**, 87 Walnut 5886. fuU tile bath, la r o kitchen, mea­ ■treat, South Covantiy. PlMha d«rgart*n achool. Chlldran SM, Apply In Person Road. Write Bqx C. Herald. tee. One only No. S. B. 200, Ma*- Schwarts Real Estate. Not In o development Prlc* $18,' 1843 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE metal venatlan blinda at a new waahera end stove moving Phone 4164. tercraft boat trailer 14’ boom, MANCHESTER—Flvs room home ter bedroom. Lot 90 x 180. City Coventry 7-6689. to 8. Mrs. D. U Ballard, diractor, { 1841 PONTIAC REDAN 000. low price. Keya mada while you specialty. Phone 3-0783. \ 896. Immediate delivery. Naselff ACCORDIONS, AU alsM, n*w and plua sunporch, coppar plumbmg, NEW BIX Room ainglo, full two water. City *awerage. 80 days oo 78 Lakawood Circle, Phone 3- 1840 BtnCK CLUB COUPE Situations Wanted- 1946 SAMCO Bicycle, also ski Fad SBd Feed 4t-A USED HOT air fumaca with oil welt. Ma.-low'a. Arms Co.. 1015 Main street used. 18 month* to pay. Cheaper city watar and s*war. Near bu* story, flreplace, tile bath, lava­ cupanoy. 1888. Transportation arranged. 1888 PLYMOUTH 'PUDOR SPENCER RUBBER Male 39 boots, sise 7%C. Both In fair con­ bumar. Phone 2-6844. A l,B A m AND Berry Trucking Phone 2-1647. WOOD, SaasoBfd, dry, stov* or than m ttn g . AU mueical instra- and achooL 100 x 138 lo t -Only tory, Immediate occupancy, 815,- PARKER STREET-Twelve year* Waatodr-4t«al Eatoto 77 1838 PONTIAC TUDOR WEAVING of burn*, moth hole* Co. Rubblah, ashes removed dition. Phone 4358. flraplac* longtha. D*Uv*red 818 m*nta accepted la trade. Private and tom clothing, hoalery run*, WANTED Carpenter work. New 88,800. Carlton W. Hutchins. 8- 600. 8. A. Baechlar, KMltor. CHARLES LESPEBANCE old. 8H flnlohad rooms all pla»- 1838 PLYMOUTH bEDAN Dump truck available for loam, PRODUCTS CO. eqxr cord. Pham WUMmantlc. lesion* for beginner*. CheaUr A c­ 0188 or 8881. tarad walls. Staom-fo* hoot, opai^ GONBIDBRlNa BELUNO Personsis handbags rapa'red, sipper rC' building of homes, remodeling or ELECTRIC STOVE, Reosenahle. Phono 0988. 31 St. John Straat YOUR IWlOPBRTTT ♦ COLE MOTORS gravel, etc. Phona 3-2681. Tepstrr. Trim ■work hy contract, II, anytlnia. ______Phone 8-S613. - - cordion Studio*, .81 -Union atm at rtpwtiy — placement, umbreliaa repaired, Chapel Street COVENTRY—Four room houaa, SIX ROOM capo Cod, fuUy flniah -Real Estate^ and BiauroHeg ' Wlthowt oWtgwttnB~ to y*% w* THE PROSPECT HUt Sobool for CAL80 SERVICE CENTER Tel, 2-9760 or 2-0494. Tel. 8709. ★ PHONE 8820 * 'ScrMiiA etorm wlndowa and Ooorii, young children. Transportation | men's ahirt collar* reveraed and STORE FOR RENT BLUB SOFA, good condition with modern convanloncaa. Large ed, larire lot, garage, just over awntnm omaslta driveway, wUl opprolao or moko you a oaali fnraMitd. Mr*. U U Tybur, dir*e- intqr Str replaced. Marlow's Uttla Mending . Painting—Papering Garden— Farm— Dairy cuetom made slip cover, 838. porch, lot 40' X 100' Price 80,900. Manchester Une, only 88900. 8. A. rage, laiga landscaped lot « offer for property. Boo ua hctoca Shop. Doga*—BlrdA-^Pctfl 41 MANCHESTER—Seven room* In tor. PHon* 3-B787. Phone 4184—1'•0880—4188 Prodnets 50 Phone 3-0714. • Wosring Apparel—Furs 67 Phone Coventry 7-8800. Beechler, Realtor. Phona 8888. vegetable garden and older shade you leU. p a i n t i n g and paparhanglng. Approximotdy 20’x70’. IdtoHy leeot^ \n tli« •xcallmt condition Including 4 BRAE-BURN REALTY Interior and axterlor. Cabinet FOR SALE -Puppies, 810. AUo b*drooihK tile beth, copper tTMS. Immediate oeoupancy. Price WANTED—Rider* from Or**p 11848 STUDEBAKER Regal de- ANTIQUES Repaired and rehnlah- WANTTO— - Driving Instructor, FLO REINCK Space heater, twin FOUR ROOM alngl* in a conven' Phono *878 ed. 30 veara of the lieat. Dwyer building and building contract registered Cockers and Red Tab­ heart of campus at Unhrarsity of CoERoeHeut. 8880 FUR Coat, taking 8800. CaU plumbing, ateom oil h*ot, dom**- 818.000. ••ction. Bast Centar or Center luxe 4-door Commander. Radio part time momlnge or afternoon*. 9B CANNING tomatoes, 85c 8" burners. Reasonable. Inquire lant location. OU heat, large well TO BE SOLD and heater, overdrive. Ibicellent Products, West Street, Bolton. Ing. Call a iff. 3-4298. Will train. School teacher pre­ by Persian kittens. Phone 7724. Ibaaket Fhon* 6848. 18 Griffin Road, Mancheater. 8-1801. landscaped lo t Full basement Uc hot woter, 8-cor garog*, largt B im ns WAmNor-WBffio tma street* to Pratt A Whitney Ad- SlMlviiiq and linoimim alraady in sfom. Rnody to do •craaned porch. A good raaldanr mlntatratlon, houra 8 to 8:80. Call condition. Call 6301. 8838, ferred. Phone 3-2245. Priced under 810,000. T. J WOODBRIDGE STREET n e w GARIUBON Opkmtal rMdy two-family homoa For olBidiat PAINTING. Exterior and Interior, TROPICAL F I?y and plarits. New TOMATOES—Pick your own, 60c SERVBX, Refrigerator, two years BOY'S COVERT top coat, aiao 14- tial atrett, convenient to bu*. for Immediate occupancy. Three and oonfldaattol aorvlea oaO, A. 8083. busiiMSS. No rtsfouronts. Rnnt raosonoblo. Com­ Qrockett broker, 86 OiUc atreet, 1847 CHBVROIJrr, ria*tmaater paperhanying. Ceilings refinIsh EXPERIENCED Meat cutter, also, shipment just arrived. Kelly’s ■a basket Bring baskets. Michael old. Singer hand vacuum with at' 16, lady'a black cloth coa t leopard If you are seeking a comfor­ ■chobl*. thielnsae center. Reason- bedroom* with large cioMte, tile Reals, Hrokw. S -llip. ed. Wall paper book* on request. Aquarium, 29 Sunset street. Open Tel. Office 8416, residence 8761, WANTED-Rld# to Hartford, vl- two-door sedan, radio, heater. Building—Contracting experienced coi.i'.ttr man. Apply munity growing. Must bo soon to b# opproeiotod. iKurya, French Road, Bolton. tachmenta. CaU 2-1484, trim, also 12. Phone 8140, table, weU buUt home of 7 rooma, obly pricad at 810.600. FldaUty bath, lavatory, ftroplaco, hot Very good comttllon. Blue Snlsh . , . , 'F,«tlmntea given Fully Insured. Popular Food Market. 'til 9. this proparty could well be the Realty Co., Wm. McBride. Man- water oU heat, receaeod rodUtora, FOR QUICK RBSUl.Tt to oaOtaf clnlty of Main and Temple atraeta. CANNING- TomatoM.-4- -. pounds ...... ______■ H su n 8 tO’ t i i . m. Phone 3«S9tS. Doug las lletMWr-SgAMaIn atNSt. c a ll Edward B. Price.Jt-JLPfl8 . - 1081. POT..TXBE^4iarlor- .-haat«rr' RGCKyXLLE anawar. Nice Int-lUO feat-fra gL -. 401^ - - L~.'psiiniKl|^w..cAU_— ttona. ^sinilSlea on requear^ NB[ MAN WANTED — Full or part FRe S PoiTTerVler, foilr'ftiohth* — Wiono Sfornrf^347 at OHM for Information •26c; 88c basket Bring your own five room heating capacity. Good Wimled^'K'Huy 58 with 8-car garage. This home with ty Co., Realtors, BU Mate • charge. BfTlIt-Rlte 6nnatrurllnn 11848 CHEVROLET Fleetline, 1848 FREE ESTIMATES. Exterior time. Capitol Equipment 38 Main old. Excellent condition. House Abasket 87 Florance strset condition. CaU 2-4701. SIX ROOM CAPE COD 4 bedrooms on 2nd floor and street CaU 6816. JOHN 8ANTOBS call for fuml- Company; 808 Main street, Tel. | painting Have It done now WANTED—Girl’* bicycl*. used, MANCHESTER—Brick Cape Coda Plymouth club coupe. Pay as lit street pet. Call 7711. Two unflnished with garage priced at only 814.000 offers ax- of 4 flniahed room* and 'i unfln- tura itorad in J. Skelton's Barn, 2-8727. Phone 3-1383. JLARGE, Ripe toipatoea for can* good condition, 16" to 30". Phon* 8-ROOM HOME, Porter S t oraa. tie as 38.80 weekly. No red tape. SERVEL Rofrlgamtor—7 cu. ft .. Quiet residential section, con cellent opportunity for large fam' lahed up on wooded lota averag­ Oovantry. ______• ^ in g , $1 a bosket, cucumber*, pick buy at 840. Tel. 8887 between 8 8-4144. venient to center. Large wooded flraplaca, bath, lavdtory, hot-watar WONDER WHO TO CAU* Douglaa Motors, 388 Main. . . tb* beet Ixveetment In tb* world—a home, a farm, a Ut Uy. Handy to bua and school. OC' ing 80' X 800.* Living room. Are- PAINTING and Decorating. Inter Sjyour own 78c basket. Bring your p. m. and 7 p. m. lo t tober 1st occupancy. oil heat garage, ameolte driveway. WANTED Ride to Traveler!*, i- Florist n—N nrserles lor and exterior. Alteratlona and place, tils bath, cabinet kitchen. 4:80. Vicinitv East Center atreat. FOR S A L E -O r will trade for of land In the good old C. S. A." ^wn baskets. S. Gambolatl, Route Prlca 8184007 * AB0I)T BUYING OR floors reflnlshed. Reasonable WANTED MAGIC gas range throe Room* without Board 59 fuU c*Uar, hatchway, hot air oil Phona 3-3484. • coupe —1843 Packard _ 4-door iMPOR'TFb Holland bulbs,~tullpa. 5, Bolton. ELLINGTON ROBERT J. SMITH. Inc. tedan. AM new liras. Radio and rates. Call Gerry Whitman. Man year* ol^ Vary good condltios. h ast sawari, at only 811,000. CUI SELLING REAL ESTATE? hyacinth*, daffodils, orocus, lilies, FRANK L. P I N N ^ G ROOM FOR Rant to married cou­ 983 Main Street WANTED-Ride froib vicinity of two heatara. New engine with Chester 2-8888. Phon* 8688. With view o f Connecticut'* roll anytlma tor appointment or *•( MODERN 6H-ROOM home, fire largest sixe. Chrysanthemum Aesorlat* In Farms ple or two girl*. Two minutes Ing hUla, this exceptional five Center and W#at Center street* 800 miles. Call 'tagl. Oil BURNER SERViCEMM Hensdiold Goods 51 Tel. 3400 them Sunday afternoon. Off Oard place, tile bath, rear terrace. At' Get reliability. Gait' the eiv plants. Perennials, evergreetur, EASY SPIN dryer washing ma­ from Mam street CaU 8-1614. 4? to Hartford and return, Working Eves. Maaebester 8877 K C & l t O r room ranch with garage la what ner at Highland street Look for Uched garage. Radiant heat wall ganization that geta thiUB shrubs, fruit trees. Woodland Gar­ Repairing 0>ttag* street. many buyer* desire. After 0 P. M. Please Call 3909 hour* 8:30 to 8:80. Phone 3-3487. A (Mi**) Permanent posltlo* In expanding department TOP Complete line of Children’s chine. Very good condition. C “ Open for Inspection sign*. BxcIU' to wall carpeting In larwe Uvlng dens, 188 Woodland street. Phone 8-4884. done. For every real eatim 1831 MODEL A Ford. Asking |48. MATTRESS. Your old mat^reisas WAGES for right man. Apply In permm. .'umiture, Cribs, Mnttreflses, PLEASANT, Furnished room, ■Ive agent*. Fidelity Realty r. McKae) Woodbridge street. Phone 3-8947, BUT and *all jfood used fural* second floor. ten Agency 6980. Tel. ■■ ------WANTED — TWO-FomUy » m m -■4**ei, P)iasa-8-4a31—-Open ,av«t .,.Blt*t-(i.p.jn------.. .WlTH.TWO..ACEES„,QE-. Honcheeter 8666 '"3TiSr*8oKBB3$Ioh ""iM gi* ^ t 'a g w t''W8m*w aw ;^ nlng*. sedan, special deluxe. An excep­ bought for our own account. Fast, ATTRACTIVELY Furnished room. ATTRACTIVE Six room Cape Cod L A N D 7 CHOICE 9 ranges and heater*. Jen** F u ^ - near Bowers school. Recently de­ BAYBERRY ’ ESTATES Good condition. Roownably pole- tionally clean car. Excellent con­ confldentlal service. Manchester Light houaekeepmg faculties Within 16 miles of Hart­ New 6 Room Ranch Homo BOLTON BUY A "ONE OWNER CAR" Jtur* Store. 86 Oak. Phone 2-1041: MAGIG CHEF Gae range, A-1 coB' corated. Many flowering ihrubs, ■d. Write Box Y, Harold. dition throughout. Center Motor Investment Corp., 85 Oak street. available Private entrance. Cou­ — 44 feet long. Three large Five .room-ranch homes on 160 Easy Terms' Sales, 481 Main street. ditlon. CaU 2-2809 after 4 p. m. ameeite drive, full Insulation ford, a new six room Hillnide CHRYSANTHMUM Phone 8418. vT'' :’a Antiques and second ple preferred. Inquire 167 Maple bedrooms, kitchen, dining foot front lots. Situated high In 1880 Btudebaker Champion Conv, “T:ir*v atreet Tlmkin oU heat, cornbmatlon Ranch Home will be built (3 1880 PONTIAC Bedanette 6 cyl­ Jhand stora, 58 Cooper street Buy* HEDSTROM Baby carriage and the hills of Bolton. Featuring pIC' Legal Notice —Radio and heatar, red. Clean | ■ and *eIU good used furniture «nd otroUer. Excellent comUtlon. storm windows and screena, about bedrooms, kitchen, dining room and large utility room. ture book kitchens, ceramic tile inder. Immaculate condition. Busine** Opportunities 32 . jCTT-'y , ROOM FOR rent near Center. as s new car. PLANTS i antiques. Phone 8866. Open-9 to Phone 2-4398. IS.'OOO cash heeded. Phone 8908 room and living - room) 2 Living' room* 20 feet, air-con baths, aluminum storm windows, To whom It msv eoneeni! , Local one owner car. 184B> Ply­ Gentleman preferred. 87 Foster Pless* be advised tbei l,sw »* l e f c 1880 Bulck Sedsnette—Radio and] ■ 8:30. ditioning heat. Occupancy garages with amerite drives, eX' mouth special deluxe club coupe. GROCERY STORE. In an exclu- street Phone 8881, HOLLYWOOD Sectton-.Four bed baths,, hot water heat oil er reeponilbic for ear btlto cratralti* heater. Gray. elva location. Two family house iti PRICED TO SeU—PorUble radio- within 30 days. On Conn. Co. hauat fans, oil heat large storage by my wife, MllCrec* Smith Berren. Douglaa Motors, 888 Main. rs JUBFRIGERATOR, 8 x 18 rug, phonograph combination. Excel room colonial. Large Uvlng room burner. Land is partially Deled et liencheeter, Coon., thle M b 1848 Ford 8, 4-Dr. Sedan—Heater, | attached. Two car'garage. Oil . 1 ^ ' NICE HEATED room on bus line. area, Venetian blinds. Price een' lent condition. ^ months oM. with flreplace and bookcosnr. cleared with shade trees and bus line and near new achool. dey of BepL 1462. black. heat, large rooms, unlimited poe- uWest Bend ovenette, also Electro- Oontinuoua hot water. Phone slbly at 813,900 with liberal finane BTTOBB D. BAIUUUU. '^lux vacuum cleaner. AU In good Phone 2-8801 before 6 p. m. Lovely large modern kitchen sweening view. Priced ununu- Down payment to GI $1,500 ing available. To Inspect these su­ 1848 Plymouth Club Coilpa—8p«-1 Automobile* for Exebange 5 ROOT THRU POTS ■Ibilltles. Excellent potential for 7117. 'COBdIUon. Can 4604,. 'Lavatory, tile bath upatairs. to other* $2,000 to $2,600 burban homes, contact: AT A COURT o r PBOBATB hjM cial deluxe. Radio, heater, Gray. a couple. T. J. Crockett, broker.' screened porch. Two-car garage. ally low at $11,900 up or lean St Msnchestsr, wttbln and for tto 1848 PIvmouth Super Deluxe 4-1 BRAND NEW, letsat model, never HOLDEN’S Phone 6416, or residence 8781. S- SPACIOUS, Cleon double room Nice yard with- -heautiful big with one bath not completed. Monthly payment $70 to $76, T. J. CROCKETT, Broker District of Ilsnehesler, on the tub Dr.— Radio and heater, low i^lle-1 used. Tsppan gae range. 1178. Fsvorits O f Ths Campus with Utchen prlvUegee. Suitable with taxes,. ^ 86 Oak Street FOR LEASE- Modern 3-bay aerv- Msrry Mafeh-Matot trees. Home m perfect condition Down payment approximately — affs^------Call Rockville 8-7937. for working couple or two gentle­ Contact Blva TYler, 2-4488 for Phones: Offlcs 6416 loe etatlon, by a major oil com­ $2,600. Monthly payment 1840 Dodga 4-Dr.—Radio, heatar. | 81 Oaklstid Street men, 812.60 per week. Apply Ver­ appointment Or Residsnee 8761 ‘^'leJute of Thor A OusUfsroTlile'ef pany, on 'Middle Turnpike, Mam non Inn at the TaloottviUe rotary, around *70i.00 including taxes! THE ALLEN REALTY CO. Msnehostir. In said District, daeeased. Gray. On motion of The Msoebettsrbutt Trailera for Salt 6-A Chester. Present operator doing or call ^ancheater 8-8816. MANCHESTER THE ALLEN REALTY CO. Realtors Company of seMI MenebeeUr, MMri*- 1848 Dodga H Ton Panel Truck- Phone 3743 better than average gallonage. "V 'V. Realtors MANCHESTER trstor. . ^ Red I TWO WHEEL Trailer, steel body, FRONT BEDROOM. Hot water 180 Center S tr^t ORDERBD: That six roontha from telescope hook-up. Can be aaen at Modem cash Invertment to pur Five room older house In excel­ 180 Center Street Phone 6106 ROLLING PARK—Immaculate 8 the 21th day of Beptembar AD., IIM, chase stock and equipment. Call heat, tile bath, contmuoua hot 80UM ENB. Inc. 184 Woodland street. Opposite Studebaker lent condition. Living room, dining Phone 5105 room single, 1 year old. 4 furnish­ be and the aame ara IlmlUd and allow­ Dodge-Plymoirth Cars Hartford 8-3119 between 8 a. m. water. Lady or gentleman. 881 room, kitchen, two bedroom* all MANCHESTER—Old colonial. Six ed for the creditora within which t* Summit straet after 4:80 p. m. ed roome, fireplace, oil heat, pic­ brlRS In thair elslma agalnat aald de­ Job-Rated Tnicks I FOR SALE or rent In South Cov­ Garage and 8 p. m., or Coventry 7-7480 V on one floor. OU hot water heat, MANCHESTER — East Side — rooms and den. FIreplaca, Dutch ture book kitchen, aluminum late. and the aald aL’mlnlatrstor is 834 Center Street entry, 29’ hmme trailer., fully between 6 and 8 p. m. for details. ROOM FOR Rent, conveniently lo- screens, atorm wlndowa, poach, Duplex four end four. Large oven, hot water heat, gaa, city atorm windows and doors, wall- directed to slva public notice to the smesite drive, garage, lovely land­ water. Insulated. % acre lot cndltori to 'Crinx In their elalma with­ Phone 8101 or BIOS equipped. Verv reasonable. Call ceted one minute from Mam rooms with extra laigs attic, lot to-wall carpet. Quick occupancy. Id s a scaped lot. Near bua line and in aald time allSarad by pubUahIns a Safe Place To Buy Used Cara! Wllllmantlc. 8-3718. Roofinir—Riding 16 WONDERFUL straat. Woman only. Phone 8888. iOO' X 180’. One side available on Large maple shade treea Matur Priced reaaonable, of tbia order In aaeaa newapo)P ^ r . achooL Priced right at 113,800. For ■ale. Asking 814.000. For appoint­ ed ahnjbbery. Now vacant. Oa­ EXCELLENT 7 ROOM SINGLE— bavins a circulation In aald niobataobsie 19*8 PLYMOUTH Tudor. Good, further Information phone rage. 811,000 for quick sale. Down Central location, 4 bedrooms, oil Oatrict, wUhIh Ua daya from tna daU low priced traniportatlon, $148. | FOR GUARANTEED ROOFS that PARTNERSHIP NICK FRONT Room with Frlgl- ment please call Howard R. Haat- of thia order, and return make to this Garages—Senrico— dalre and xtove. Near bath. CaU Inga, 2-1107. payment 85,800. Call Howard R. .^heat, garage; beautiful shade court of tha cotlca alTen,___ Written guarantee. Name yourj sTay on In any kind of storm, and Storage 10 gutters, conductors and roof re­ OPPORTUNITY 2-3081. PRANCES K. WAGNER—3-0028 Hastings, 3-1107 for appoint trees and shrubbery. Immediate JOHN J. WAIXWTT. JndgO. own terms. Calso Servlcenter, 486 j COUNTRY JOYS! City living! 6 ment. occuoanev. Priced right. Center street. 2-0980. pairs. Call Coughlin 7707. MANCHESTER — Four room Liquoa PXBim _ F or^la. local grill centrally lo- FOR THE MAN TWIN BEI^IoOM for one or two home. Wall to wall carpeting. roon^anch house. Garage, ^ r g e 2-FAMILY*'—8 and 8, oil steam MOTICX OF APrUOATlOW GARAGE FOR rent. Vicinity of TWO-FAMILY house, 8-6. Inter 195,1 CHEVROLET two-door slyle- GREAT EASTERN Rooflng and ratkd.qlolng fine buelneia In food persona. Oarage available. In- Aluminum storm windows and lot. Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2- heat, central location. Hood In­ Searborough R ^ d . Tel. I-IOSI. Construction Co. Applicators of qulre 148 HolUater street. 1042 or 4078. lor needs repair. CentraUy locat come, excellent condition, t Till* I* to itiv* notice that L FRAMK llne deluxe. Radio, heater. Power- j and drink*. Owner wtehee to re screen*. New oil burner furnace of to q ifli wolrtvflta av" glide. In beeutiful gondltlon j pxiR RENT—At 675 Center Mreet. Bird and tire, Really n^da I partner* for WHO HAS ARRIVED! FuUy Insulated. Near j>u* Une. Ne'wlnston, have died an a p „_ ,w _ roof* and siding. Life-time alum­ ROCKYILLE TWO DOUBLE rooms, modern FAMILY Home—7 rooma an,d pine call 2-5097. dated » , 1»52. with the Liquor throughout. Green flniah. po«g-| gerege. al«> storage space for ample aupervliion and“id workwi split' 120 X l2 l lot, Nice shade trees. inum clapboard and combination furniahmgt. Kitchen privlleger. panelled breeaeway. 2 car garage. Control ComiMaaton for s ReaUuraat las Motors, 333 Main. I about 4 rooms of furniture. Phone up. Two young, a g g iw iv e part tiH o ) Immediate occupancy, 810,000. Shown By Appointment Liquor ^nhlt- for tha aale of eloo- storm windows-and aCreens. For Locotod on vary kwon ddmnr lot snrmuiidnd by tol. ftntnly wbitn birchns (not shoum in nie Centrally Ipcated. Women only. -Many extras. Lot 103 foot front- MANCHESTER-rIn one of the 1 —— I 2-0X89 nera could really go-to-town on (JxrHon W4_.Hutchlna,_ Phona. Ir ##ntif8nE -*"* Silie-ttglAOlfl lollc llouor on tha pramlaaa 180 Cher- fra* •sttmat** call StTi. Evantoo* -Relerenc**^ Write JBcK-U«:Maf*kL - fg8r..l(U!(49Jl0*“ . r —ut*srarwnm'wmrB'»*A-~e—--- 1848 PONTIAC #t.r«*"tM***' sedan-' thto propaaitien. If ______tiw i • r a iw i 'in88'br'6281...... deluxe Cape Cod. all modern con' ette. Hydramatic, lustrous green. 8803. Albert V Llndjay. Owner, interested In going lAto butlneu 2-1642 or 4670. . . 'IVI. Manchester 8873 7 The bualneaa U ownM by ite W ROOMS FOR rent withJUteiiren venlencea and lots of extras. For Bauaola and Helen O. Bauaot*. et 36 A benuUful one owner car. One Businem Service* Offered 13 pMthfo homo OWIMT nvnrythiiHi to ^ dnolmd fnr ^ r y iy it Hviii^. OVERSIZE Six room brick Oape for, yourself. ^.pri^UogiiA.J’JM m A V in isga J I^ ^ iImII' Inforwatloa. OaU.y-Uia.tElijh': - "yW~ vv(ifiWT»g' ‘ Inquire 178 Spruce street. house: 4 rooma and expansion worth Mitten Agsncy. Realtors. 8 0 LA. of 3u Orlawoldvltla Avaniaa, the beet In value* buy at Center { DOORS OPENED, keys fllted, Siding Co. Also all lypes of paint­ room with flreplncc, dining room, WRITE BOX N M d inSrnct u Stiigt eombTRini Kvliia. A wiMt space each aide May be purchas­ 6930. Nawlnglon. aa llotor Calee. 461 Mein street. copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons', ing and carpentry work. Guarap- PLEASANT ROOM for rent. Two cabinet kitchen, porch, three twin guns, etc., repaired. Sheara, teed W'jrk. Phone 3-8BSS for free • HERALD doontlf eonvoEinn^ iecotod at front •ntranen. 3 largo bodroonw tastily docorotod wM op< ed by one or two perrons. Made­ Iin ehinc^eabinnt oro on oddtd'charming oapet. Realty. Phone 8600 anytime. This one la different. Full price equipped. Very low mileage. 8886 TWO ROOM apartment uflth bath. 17,800. About 81,900 down. CaU OAKLAND Straet IOC x 200’ lot. Hdfatra 34, Cortland 8. pair your washing machine or re­ 10-20 Furnished. New Bolton Road. NOW VACANT —Custom buUt with 6 large rooms will be Miami (Fla.) 48, Virginia MUi- frigerator. Metro Service. 3-0883. 2-4543 or 6930. k AU utUlties in. Phone 6888. IBSr Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan I Rbofing l i r a DWYM PSOOUCTS THo both with sbowor complotas on array of warmth ,ond edtaro tbot con only bo fonod lo 5298 Phone 8889. brick Capo Cod with a fuU abed built within ten miles . of U ry 0. — Oyromatic transmission. This West Street, EMtap. Tel. 8888 REFRIGERATION Service, com ROOFING— Spaciallaing In repair­ It** *eW eaiy to make these 'ihe perfect way to stretch a dormer. AU the extras for your BUY FROM owner and save. Cape Hartford. Hot water heat, oil LARGE Building lot on North Elm Wofford 30, Elon- 0. car la like new In all respects. • homo of dbtioctioo. convenience. Oarage In baaement, Chattanooga 28^ Abllent Chrto- mercial and domestic. See our ing roofs of all kinds.. Also new I new Mother and Daughter cobbler college wardrobe—make this ador­ Cod, expandable to six roonue burner. Cuntom built on 90 street. AU utUitlaa. Excellent lo­ Bosinea* Locations good lot, oU heat, flreplace, Vene­ cation. Edward J. Morlarty. 7298. 1851 Plymouth Craqbrook 4-Dr. display of guaranteed used refrig- roofs. Gutter work. {3tlmney* I aprons. Big rad apples appllqued able poncho outfit In the gayest of Two blocks from Waddell school. 200 lot and near new school tlan 0. ^ FmN comoot coNor with laundry tabs and buHt-in Ironing boord oro o d M ^ on ioncos. Al for Rent 64 tian blinda, ate. Price has been Duke 14, aouthern Methodtot T. Sedan—Loaded with extras. A eratori. George H, WllUama .At- cleaned, repaired. 36 year*’ ex­ OB tb* large pockets add tnair fabrtCA than vary to Suit your Largt lot, back yard enclosed by and Conn. Co. bu* line. Total look over th is mood with crisp blouaca or brU- dra'.ticaUy reduced. An excellent double picket decorative Wire LOT 58 X no. All uUllties. B xone. Detroit 23, WlchlU 7. beautiful c*r with very low rociatee, 360 Tolland Turnpike, perience. Free eatlmatee. CSall coppor tubing, forend hot wotor boot, baseboard rodiotioo, booutifd rod gob igor^ importod charm to thsM covar-npo. PROFESSIONAL Office In Man' monthly pa.vment approxi­ 8750. Madellna Smith, Realtor. Manchestar. Phone 3-3588, nights Pattern Not. 5398 and 0299 Uant pull-overa. bargain for a thrifty shopper. fence. Spacious, sunny, well plan­ Southern CaUfoynla- 81, Noith- mileage. Howley. Manchester 8361. mobogemy trim is on oddod footuro of this honm. Largo gorago. omosito ^ o , oR city coo* ebaatar. ExcaUent location for a 3-1643 or 4679. weatem 0. '' 7691. eonum Uoau* pattern, material Pattern No. 8888 is a aew-rlte dJCter or padlatrtcian. Entire CaU today. T. J. Crockett, broker. ned kiteban. Embossed woodwork mately $70 after $2,500 down. 1848 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan NEW HOME requirement* t aearlng directions perforated pattern In alxes 10, 13, Phone 6416 or residence 8761. to match Cape Cod theme. Fire­ ^ w a U 31, Lewis and Claric t o vooloocos. IdocAy sHuotod for trenrd, 2 miootos from Wibor Cross highway, 3 mimitos vmli to suite 'now being air conditioned. Colorado State 30, Colorede —Radio and heater. A wonderful a n t i q u e s ReflnUhed. Repairing and hot Iran tranofar for appU- 14, 18, IS, 20. , Sise la , top, 1% Contact T. J. crockatt Agancy. place, useful, dry basement. $12,- Suburban for Sale 75 buy. dona on any furniture. 'Tieman, 5-Room Ranch—3 lovtiy bos stop. Trdy • boo homo for Immodioto occippaocy and roolistlcoly prkod. qua. No. 0388 steos 14, 16 and yards of SO-lnoh; akirt, 3 8-8 SIX-ROOM Cape Cod complete 600. Phone 3933. Mines 8. Phone 5410. Open atalrway, flreplace, tile THE ALLEN REALTY CO. ANDOVER — THREE bedroom 188 South Main otrest. Phone bedroom*, large living M Included. No. 0398 sia^ 4, 8 yards. Realtors IBSO Dodge H Ton Panel—Excel­ 6048. M a le Help For this pattern, send SOc In bath; hatchway, oil heat, copper CAPE COD—Four rooms plus ex­ home— two years old—weU built. lent oondiUm. tod 8 ineluded. 32 foot Uvlng room with flreplace room, modtrR kitchen, tile Sand 88c m coino, for each pnt- coino, your name, addraaa, s lu de­ 68 plumbing, ameslte driveway, ga< pansion attic, plastered wall, cop­ Wanted to Rent ■nd lake view. Large lot. 814,000. % CARPENTER wlU frame unflnUh- rn ordered, your name, addraaa sired and the pattern number to raga, matal combination wim per plumbing, automatic oil heat, 180 Center Street Om GMtSalt' 1849 Ford 8 Cylinder H Ton Pick­ ed upstairs rooms. Reaaonable. W anted bath. Garage In cellar, Talbot Real Ehtate, Andover. By up— A very clean truck. Id the pattern number to ANNE SUB BVBNiBTT, THE MAN­ TOUNO MARRIED couple with dowa, ahingla exterior. Convenient aluminum screena and storm win­ Call 3-4381. overhead door. 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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 195* A r 9 n g 9 Dfiiljr Not Prfiffff^ R on PAGE TWELVE reg the Wash Ended ■ 1 H M -a a., A' A ^ ■ .a - iSfi -A A A A J Tho WcaUitr lianrlrrstrr lEoraino lirralb Hep*. 37. 1983 1 1> 1 I i Poreenet af U. 8. Wentbar Bureau There was no home-viewing of the up what must ba a miaundarstand- Faculty, Parents’ 1 0 ,6 6 9 I w U r m u u j Clear tonight, fnlr Tueeday. match at all. So whaf happened? ing. To thta, ha raplied by ahoving Opening Office Here STATION WA80NS .Minimum tonight SO. About Town It tiirne To Meet at MHS REFINISHED ' 4 li. II ■ -y..l Bunact Coundl, No. 45, Dfgrue We saw the films now being shown for a week back, along with cHp- of rocahontM, haa poatponod Ita And on Som e of Mtmche$ter'n Sule Streelt, Too nt the .State theater and the fight pings of The Herald radio and DWYER PRODUCTS waa a pleascr from the opening television columns for tha same The formation of some sort of card party, acheduled for Kept. 30 period, and said. In his rather group composed of parents and West Street, Bolton, Tel. SStfi VOL. m i , NO. 307 (CtaaeUM AfivuOsIng m Pn|« U ) MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS to a later date. Membera are re­ comer would be able to tell If there bell. "Old Man" Walcott starteou-S6’»»=dellver- for parent teachers aseoclatlone • blea ‘.’are In the Republican party" quested by President Tru­ Arrr|its Krys to Nrw Bank In the veatry both afternoon and coincide better with the time the | The demand for fights has got A ■' ^ f have. The one that had to be earth exposes our little section of i the managers scrambling around rd In Otto's unnerving voice, we for high schools. and *'I am going tn tear 'em apart man. British Speed Ace Wm Report evening. Plana have not fully polished so often so that It would heat a silent retreat back up to . Those who attended the May before 1 get through." Nixon Plans Workers flowed back Into the been decided aa to the program, Itself to the stm, this Is the right 1 to fill these two-night-a-week stay neat and gleaming, it was time (and lake comfort In the spots on'TV. Trouble Is there the Comparatively normal atmos­ meeting are expected to be present Tnirhan tnld cheering thousands v plants on the graveyard shift and or whether or not a aupper will old-fashioned, he knew, and had phere of the editorial room. and the meeting is open to any at Fargo, N. D„ tha GOP presi- j more were on hapd for the day be aerved in connection with the thought because there may he'aren’t enough gowl fighters to fill served him long and faithfully, but some confusion about it for the! the bill. The Walcott-Marclano When we finally made our way Or. NldMlas A. Msnialo parent! of high ichool pupils who dentlal nominee "seems to be lis­ State Tour shift at both plants. Lockheed esti­ On Receipts baiaar. wish to see the formation of an tening to some strange advice ori' Killed in Jet Boat he stllj. hated to part with It. It next few days) to tell the tale of affair would hdVe been a good bark, we concluded tijat the fault mated 70 per cent of its produc­ organization and ere willing to FILMS foreign policy” and they'd better wan So familiar, ao comfortable, the watch with the built-in sel- boost foil everyone concerned ♦ with the listings. If there was a Dr. Nicholas A. Marzialo. a for­ tion workers reported to their day Mra. Frank Laing and Mra so friendly. assume some of the responsibili­ DEVELOPED AND hesitate before voting Republican shift Jobe. John Stevena are In charge of the the-hand-back-one-hour feature. TV. fighters, msnagers. boxing ad­ fault, wss not Otto's, but belonged mer resident physician at the 1/Och Nfss, Scotland, Sept. From Book Or maybe It was at college. vertisers and poor John Q. Pub­ to the stations themselves. Their Manchester lOemorial Hospital, ties attendent. PRINTED if they "ivant to avoid a third Next Week After President Truman's re­ newly formed Miaaiona group of Custom tailored for an attorney world war." ' ______29— (/P) —The jet-propelled When he waa a student, the entire friend of ours by a Jeweler friend lic. publicity people apparently has returned from service with quest Saturday to end the work St. Margaret'a Circle. Daiightera the Army and will open an office 24-HOUR SERVICE Fargo was'the President’s first . . , ,3 . on /s>. stoppages In the Interest of na­ npeedboat Crunader blew to New York, Sept. 29— of laabella, which will roll band- enrollment was only about 800. of his, the remarkable timepiece couldn't keep up with their pro­ ■top on a swing through staunchly 1 ashington, -feept. 29—(er) Fronv fMfo to P. S. gram directors. at 474 Main street, acroes from Kiwanis to Hear tional defense, company and union pieceg in a cloud of smoke and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s agaa and make all typaa of dreaa- Now, when he returns for a re- has never been mass manufactured Film Deposit Box Republican North Dakota, where — Sen. Richard M. Nixon took union^ ha finds that the studant . Wa - received a -card from, a Anyway, PC.'a postcard was not tha Post. Office, next week Jor..the leadera met ;^esterdajrand aignsd apnt.v- on Loch Neaa todny, Jnga for eaneer roHef. Thta proJ» and, Indeed, so far as we know no AtStoT« Entraner mterim ai^emerits. ^ e s e called .hsffdquffrters- -sHBouBetld to- - body haa grown to 8,000, Of course, other but this one ever existed. "Present Subscriber" recently for naught. It gave us a chance to general practice of medicine. Hedlund on Rees voters have git'en mtrginrtdGOPrxrime but frbrii KIs cfimpBijfR carrying Kritiah a|ie«d ace that he will m«ke public cct will be In operation btfore who chastised The Herald for Bom in Hartford, Dr. Marzialo presIdenUal candidatea alnce 1938. aa _ R^ublicah . vice-presiden­------! j „ off the Ihree-week strike against every bualneaa meeting and all the college has grown, too. Many To see It work waa a marvel. see old Otto again. Aboard the Truman train was the John Rhodes Cobb to death his entire finsneisi situation. modern new buildings, many more How smartly the hand snapped printing Incorrect 'Information in Is a graduate of Hartford Ppbllc tial nominee toddy to catch Lockheed and the two-week Doug­ membera are naked to bring their High School. He attended. Trinity John Hedlund, director of rec;^ KEMP'S State’s Senior Senator, William las walkout. _ at a three-miles-a-minuta clip. The Republican preiManUal can­ donatlona to the next. meeting. courses of study, many more dli- back, from 10 o'clock to 9. from Its radio and television listings. Nlckly Dollar Present subscriber said the list College and completed his pre- reatlon for the town of Man­ tu ig sr. a ~Rcpub1lcaii' wjio has up with his aenatoridl mail Douglas officials said full re- Oobb, out to break the world didate thus accepted an impUad tlnguahed profeasora. The campus 9 to 8, from 4 to 3. 3 to 1. Any The American Dollar "ain’t what chester. will be n e s t speaker at often voted with Democrats. He zumption of production might take challenge from Gov, Adlal E. and every hour you liked would Ings have been Incorrect since no she used to be." medical studies St the University and prepare for the final pre­ hydroplane speed record, wat St. Bridget’a Mothera Circle haa lost something, but It has the Monday m enng -of the Kl- heads the state party's non-par­ several days. travelling *st about 300 miles an 8tevensen of Illinois, tha Demo- gained something, too. become the one before It. Better, one knows how long and this, P. 8 No one knows this better that of Vermont and the University of tisan league faction, some ele­ election drive. will meet Monday evening with said. Is "very annoying when one Wisconsin. He graduated from wanla Club to be held at the Man­ Nixon plans to spend today and At Douglas, workers have until hour, witnesece said, when the cratte preeldentUU nomlnae, to Mra. William Harney of SO Wood­ And sr> it is with Manchester. still, any and every hour you didn't those who have had occasion to chester Country Club at 12:15 p. ments of which haVe been wanting Wednesday to report without los­ like would become the' previous wants to listen to their favorite travel to Canada recently. Back Tufts College Medical School in tomorrow In Washington,' where speedboat disappeared In a flurry hare the etatua of hla •nances. land atreet. The town has lost aoipethlng. But Boston and served an Internship m. He will talk on the local rec­ to formally link up w l^ the Demo­ ing seniority. At Lockheed. they at spray and waa scattered In Staveneon made public yeatdr- It hga^Mlned, too. one. radio programs” here In the good old U.8.A., every­ crats. Republican National Conimittee W4^11, since we’ve never been at St. Francis Hospital In Peoria, reation program. headquarters still is being flooded have until Qct. 6. It was not known pieces about atoried Loch Neaa. day hla Income and tax paymoBta V More than 130 parenta and chil­ Now, although the timepiece was one knows, of ’Bourse, that the KIwania la sending two Little The president tackled the Issue how many workers had secured not designed for the purpose of plagued by the same trouble--we buck Is only worth about 85 cents III. He returned to Connecticut in with responses to hiS dramatic ra­ Cobb's wife saw her Sl-year-old ; for th* last 10 years. dren attended the Church Family On Hedging don't have any special favorites 1949 and completed a year's resi­ League teams to East Hartford of corruption In government In his dio-television appeal for a public other Jobs during the walkout. speed demon husband race to hla A apokeaman at Eltenhower'a Night program of the Mlaaionary The town's recent efforts to have adjusting from Daylight Saving of what It used td be. But every­ today to help observe Kids' Day. flrst formal "whistle stop” speech Wage negotiations will be re­ Time to Standard Time It would. and usually Just turn the radio or one more or less takes It for grant­ dency at the Manchester Memorial verdict on hla privately-raised ex­ death. 8ha hid her hands in her beadquartara aald he did not.know committee in Woodruff Hall of owners of comer properties cut video on and twist the dials to Hospital, when he was called to At a directors' meeting of the of an 8.500-mlle tour by saying he pense fund. sumed In . Washington under the fees and turned away as the boat I at UUa irttaUiar the gtesi^l If it stjlj_exlsled, turn back from ed, although It makes a wonder­ .groufi held Monday__iughU'„ Ihe haa-beon .('getting rid,.of. wrong­ potoC Center-Cbureh Thuraday evening, down their hadgea in order to af­ find something’Wc like and let it active duly oa a member of the Nixon headquarters amimmcetf ■Eederal Mediation and -Conollla- exploded, cobb waa 'piesw oH i or f 'WouM i^ o n Hue tax Nturag^^~ which opened with a potluck. A ford motorists a better round-the- 2 a.m. tomorrow at 1 a.m. tomor­ ful talking point for Republicans, 43rd Division. sum of $100 waa donated to the doers” over the "opposition of Re­ tion Service. The dispute involves row, we are certain. go nt that we never realised the concerned over the undernour- today a partial itinerary for tbs the water ttlll alive, but died a few each ytar or whether It would )M film atrip ahowing the life of a corner view haa prompted a friend radio aectlnn was In error. But Dr. Marzialo was promoted to school audlo-vlaual program. publicans In Congress. Senator through Oct. 14. a, total of 40,000 members of the inonente later. To be sure It had Its faults. Americans apparrotly aren't too Robert Boyce and Robert Hath- AFL International Association of a general financial etatemeat. ' little African boy wax followed of oura to come up with a augges- since we don’t like any errors captain in the Army Medical In his most savage attack yet The campaign swing starts W’reehaga Dtiapfsare The headquarter* announcement by aonga led by Philip Clark. There was no controling It. TTic ished (nr is It ovemourished?) dol­ Corps ahd served as battalion sur­ ■wa); have been added to the fi- on Eisenhower. Truman retorted Machinists. tlon which may have some merit. creeping Into The Herald, espe­ lar. Wednesday night at ;nearby When the emoks and spray gave no Indication of exactly when Rev. Jamea F.-Rngllah, D. D., of He wants the town to cut the hand snapped back whether you' cially Into Its radio and television geon of the 143rd Tank Battalion, nance committee of the local club. to Elsenhower's corruptlon-in-gov- Douglas negotiations will start Hartford, general auperintendent willed It or no. But'lip In Canada, It's a differ­ traveling to Camp Pickett, Va. emment charges by accusing him Alexandria, 'Va. On Thursday he Oct. 6 and Lockheed’s three days cleared, only four pieces of tp* tha etktement. would be releaaad. shrubbery, or some of it anyway, listings, we decided to have a word ent story. There one can't help wlU travel by plane to Bristol. wreckage could ba seen from th* A epokeeman aald be did not eS- of the Connecticut Congregation­ The watch still exists, but It Is with Otto, our editor of that par­ Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Camp of using that Issue as "a political later. from the southwest corner of the most uninteresting now. It Is goo^ hla Jeweller friend and the In the exchange of American for street with his wife, the former Elarlier, Truman spoke to 600 Aberdeen and Elkton in Maryland tion from union reprisal of em- th* course toward the end of It* %4'aiter w (iefi) rbalrwufi nf tho Manrhaater numerous queriaa from tbt pnss -ttttn'Matn.-....- - - are not in.the e d ito r ia l room but Canadian money, he'd get tl.lO tn W E W ILL BE GLOBED Jsweis'r'arranged It no the attorney are In the lower basement, affec­ Mary Hickey of Weymouth, Maas., peTsbhs-at Bt^cRenTIdge;-Mmn:.--1^ and' Wilmington,- Del.------— - ■ TiToyir-wim' TitirTiot « hr(s; aKa R rst' metuntrM mile. T h e ilifobt Campsay's baUdlag rommillrr. arcrpls Ibn keys to the new North TdiKehilajf tbi' The Auxiliary Police will meet An advantage of trimming the will have to aet It back one hour Canadian money for every U.S. and their two children. ALL DAY MONDAY. clear view of a 28z8-foot 'T Like Nixon will tour New Jersey In a from company reprisal of thdse speedboat, latest of Cobb's many llraarh from Joseph Sqolllarole of the general contracting company tiona by uauing tUa atatamant: tionately known as the catacombs. dollar he spent. • tomorrow morning at 6 o’clock on shrubs down to alae, he maintains, Otto was found down there, wls- who did. racing vehicles, waa skipping up which Iwllt tbe bank. The ceremoatrs, held at II a, m, Saturday, "Since the general haa not pra- would be that someone getting off Just like the rest of us. Now, though, it's different. Now (Continued On Page Four) Federal Conciliator Harry Mal- and down over th* muTac*. vlouely been In politics and alnca Finley atreet for outdoor prac­ ened and gray, pouring over old to accept Canadian currency, and SEPT. 29 (Cuntlnned on Fage Four) Bevan. Says were falhiMwd by a puMIr iMpectlon of the building. Present at Urn tice. a bus on Center street near the crystal set listings, when .The Her­ he only gets 95 or 96 cents in Cana­ com presided over the interim pact "SudiWnly." said G. E. Nlchol- affair were afftcials of banks In the Hartford-Mancheeter area, tmvn he haa not had a political fund, Man of the Hour dian money for every buck he even now It must have an Inferior­ sessions. eon. a hotel manager who wit­ and does not now have Such a fund, She Is a new driver, having se­ ald first moved to BIssell street ity complex at the treatment It Babytand ' officials (Mid rrpreaentallvrs of the EigMh District, Mancheater Im' 20-mld years ago. spends. In other words, It costs ELITE STUDIO The lAM, representing 25,000 of nessed th* accident, "It disappeared provemeat Aissriatloa and the (Vmimunlly Y. Hic opening of the he has given little attention to th* > cured her license only a few weeks the American tourist 4 or 5 cents gets. Many Americans still treat Lockheed's 33,000 workers, de­ U. S. Fears In a flurry of spray and dieentel-, atoriea In th* papera in tha taat^ ago, ap^ she has been driving her He told the workmen who had it as though It were "play money.” bank rllmaxea the rfforls of several Nonh. End residents wlia hnve come to clean up the place that It to spend a dollar in Canada under mands 14 cents sn hour wage boost grated." urged, for hway years, tbe rreallon of banking facllltlee for that few days regarding tha relation-' husband's new oar. So she's been the current rate of exchange. But it Isn’t any more. ’Cause V 9B3 Moio Stroof KEMP'S, Inc. Churches Applaud and other benefits. Lockheed has "Mri. Cobb was standing about ship of such funds to Incbmo tax vary careful about everything she was a hobby, this perusing of the the American Dollar Just "ain't (ectlos sf Iowa. listings, and the editors at the That's when one realizes what's 768 Main S t —Maw)beate*_ nffersd 9 to. 11 cents an hour. 50 yards from me, watching." retiima. does. happened to the U.S. dollar. That's what she used to be." . Wages range from $1.28 to 82.82 W ar, Peace "Not until Saturday did the But there are some things which time, knowing a atroka( of luck Nicholson continued. "Rh* pul up when it hit them, put him on the when it really sinks home. And hourly. her haadi to hide her face, and eneral havt any press quortea ‘corns only with experience, and people, the Americaiui, that Is, . Passing Conversation The union represents 13,343 of S payroll as radio e The speech.'" has dropped 25 percent this year. We also wish to thank club members and others doctor-chairman of a presidential Princeton. N. J., who wrote th* U. 8. Senator William Benton stormed up th* hill a fourth time.! ior Red delegate, again demanded UST MILE ■hopping tour took her over three ment, the lower basement, and fin­ BUILDINR WDRR New Confraternity—"TTie whole flrst majority decision of the U. .8 four F-80 Hhootlng Hlars swooped hours, most of It Just waiting— He attributes the decrease to the ganized medicine should cease "ita (D.-Conn.) ssys he hopes hli hit­ return of all captured Red soldiers. NOW lEING OPENED AT ally to Otto’s little cubicle, which, excl|ange rate that puts the U.S. connected with the arrangements for the tourJ ter. toe, Senator Joseph McCarthy down In support of the Greeks He said of Ihe plan; and waiting. except for more Utter and less SEE current policy of proclaiming that Bulletins spender at a disadvantage. it alone . . . can decide what the (Continiied On Page Four) (Cootlnued oa Page Four) (R.-Wis.). will have a big audience News Tidbits Ths U. 8. Eighth Army said some "You have only used different light, from a small, swayjng bulb, nament. * of th* bombs fell short, and ex­ Here Again Of course, there Is Svway to beat average doctor should think about tomorrow night when he speaks In Culled from AP Wires forma and waya to decorate the from the AP Wires hadn’t, changed much. this whole thing. If you go to CZn- Bridgeport. ploded on the southern slope where Well, we’rf In the midst of an­ Manchester Country Club Tournament Committee the pressing problems of the day." unreasonable demand upon which Otto . hadn’t, either. For that ■da, bring all your money in silver. Dr. Paul Magnuson. head of Renton says everybody ought to the Greeks were ftghtlng. your aide has persistently Insisted. other election year. That thrill of matter, he doesn't aeem to have WMaKANEHL Urfartliy's tsIW "In «rfl*r ______Lolattimele-lChlng—_—_ IKK 8KTK-HABTFOBD TAtif exjiettihiy, thill r4flllV(f crTiir-- l e eve the dollars home Silver li Win Turkingion President Trumima controversial —Newspaper correspondents m-48 ! . . The pfn|yislllon of retaining changed in all the years he's been still woKh Its full value north of "Commission on the Health Needs to understand his threat to th* An Army spokesman desrrlbeil war pilsoners Is definitely nol to tory-ln-the-maklng. that ex- with The Herald—he looks no Contractor—Builder RiU Stevenson House Probers Defend states ssy Sen. Richard Nlznn's Hartford, 8epl. 3»—(A’l—Oea- LAKEAMSTON the border, and the exchange rate of the Nation"—whose formation Bill of Rights anil the Dsmocratlc It as "on of (hose unfortunate be covered. up by any tricks of eral Dwiirht D. Eisenhourr will citensent Is here again. Ted Brown explanation of prlvslely-contrlbd- CAREFULLY REDUCED more wizened, and no grsfyer, than Isn't taken out. Some Americaif 519 Center St. Tel. 7773 .h aa. been sharply criticized by principles Involved In the present things of battle." playing with forms and ways," Campaign speeches, hour upon ho ever did. rtnd he lull wears the ■loe HAnley ted expense fund "gave impetus to make a "major" address dnrlM BUlUHNO.CnDEj — kaus xsf ^>olitlcai'tirataiy.^good. ufid: ,tgU!l«tilMyft-jLetU8lly itang._UUa.. ioms. members Jsf th« American, African- . Bases BMllderRcampaign." Repubttcaa-. eaaepalga."^- . - -AlC: 'SS^-ie bad. Issues and more issues. '■owe ’■ ^’^^ IcA i 'Vsiio^alion < AM A i—earn Force Sec. Thomas K. Flnlelter ar­ few Greeks wars hit. Th* spokes- lon^^hl rfillrrl th#* new prbpftAaU^ orS, W odne^y noon, Det, 33. c o h K e te f a c i l it i e s r o R i o a t i n g 7 i a t h -’ King Albert's frock coat and owner In Canada has been paid with in an address prepared for the ap the statement at a Democratic ral­ man sslil flatly it was the Chinese, "nirrely n ri'hffRh of thr AmcricAn That was the[ word ti^ y _ trow C l a 1 m 8 and counter • claims. striped trousers that he waa wear- rives In Japan tor four-day tour of ly ..MV .IM!-, jUjtllk m . Um ,b«iAh8...UU)L JtnMJMd ..the datuanil AAlala JM Gk»JISHM G..-.liU..£UIST*.J«W -^M ^ dawlate-«RapTLL IT UP*. PLEA8E DUUECnONSi From Manchester take Route 88 to Hebron and to watching a fight on TV, It PUBMO STENOGRAPHER Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial Delegates from 14 western Eu- vestigation developed facts, "a bases being built for American last night and was whirling to­ Billy Rose sHiUhes hM'ks on have held to throughout the pro­ ment officials who unofficially in­ Amston. Signs at Ameton point the way to Ametoa Lake. CaUed for and delivered Oe/yuffre ropMn nations and the Saar did picti&e appeared aubstantlall.y dif­ planes to help defend Europe and ward the far northern shipping estranged wife, Eleanor Holm, tracted negntlatloni. dicated they believe Russia has no Worcester, Mnsa., SepL St^— proves to be a flop, a dud and (Ah— young holdup nann rob­ Just plain lousy. ‘ITie fights that promptly at no ostra Typing of all kiada wmliweo- this in adopting a declaratfon that: ferent from the one, previously the Mediterranean "life line" If the lanes at 15 to 20 miles per hour, and bars hen from same Manhat­ Russian notes delivered . Satur­ desire to get out nf the country graph work, taveatory ceapu- Europe by history and nature ex­ p1acea\before the public. The Im­ Kremlin starts war. -'i-lbit at 5 a. m. the National tan mansion she barred to film day to the American, British and and no Intention of doing eo In bed n woman teller of tbe Wor- we happen to ralza—well, we nev­ charge. ceeter CounUry Trust Co. at a p -. AMSTON LAKE CO. er hear the end of It. Terrific. tatloaa. ■ tends from the Mediterranean to plication that little. had been One bomber field has a runway ■Weather Bureau at Wsshlngton last fall . I , One story Hudson Val­ French 'embassies In Moscow, also thr foreserabte future. Manchester Memorial Co. Ruasla'a pre-war frontiers. Na- accomplished was false. By the 14,000 feet long, 200 wide.' Some advised Oiarlie'a rate of move- ley Printing Corp. plant at Milton, Insisted. the West must serzp Itz "Militarily speaking," one of prozlmately ^AOO todfiy after AMSTON, CONN. One of the best fights ever. Wow, CALL 2.9S14 HOURS a~A. M. to 8 P. M. piMalag her a belef caaa wdtb % what a battle, etc. A. H. AIMETTI, Prop. time these hedrings began in April N. Y.. deetroy^ by fire with aatl- Idea nf an abridged treaty and ac­ - Beoreeentativee on ttie property everyday iBcludlng Saturday And so It waa with the Walcott- EVENING APPOIN'mENTS (OMtianed. an Page Nine) 1932, less thdn a year after ground (Coattanad su Paga ThUtaeu) (ConUaued ■■ Paga Nina) mated 8I50.6M rtamagea. . cept the 8ovlK demand that tha (Continued on Fags Mbw) written ordar to "flU It up." and Bwiday rain or ekinw ■ imtil dark. Marclano fight. Only It wasn’t FINE FHARMACY ARRjW GED - SOD MaPtforO RaoB HARRISON STREET—l^ANCHESTEk that wra Just happanad to miaa I t ■P ■■■?

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