
\ . ■ f, MOHDAT, OCTOBBB iBanflrratrr Enntftifl 9 rrall> • ThaWeathar Dally Nat Pm Raa Fsriaaat of U. a. WaaMm srtk a Waak aadbi tha Oraatar Hartford Chareh The annual meeting of the Man­ The BOB bora to Oaptaia ai Oebobar » l , U 81 UMIs chsMfs la chester Branch, Connecticut Can­ M m Leon EndeiRn o f San Ai On TV Tomorrow Church Women School Laadera Club. Othar ntsm- A bout Town cer Society, will be held tomorrow tonio, Texas, w asSom on Oct. 25 bans o f tha panal will ba Mra. Carl with Hght rate by avealng. evening at 7:80 in the board room instead o f Oot. 5 ae sUted la Frl- A- Hansan, M ra Charlaa F. Olpaon, 10.340 toalght ami of tlM Mancheater Memorial Hoa- day’a Issue o f tho Horald. Meet on Friday Mrs. Bvaratt Johnaoa and M n. AI- KalBbow Oifta ot pital. BlCcUon of officers will frad O. Wbltaay, aU o f Manchaatar, X m u M y , No. 1#. '*'*M eooduot • and M n Cbanas Rayaolda o f tha Mmehe§ter--^A City o f VUtago Chorm m tlltuy whiot in tho HMonfc T^in- take place at thU meeting, and the Men of Center Congregational chairman, Adam Rhodes, hopes Church and ’l>mple Beth Sholom World Community Day Hartford Seminary Foundation. Bl« Uitt evening «t 8 o’clock. MIm M n Reynolds has asrved as a HALE’S for a full turnout of the conunlt- will hold a joint meeting tomor­ M ly HMtIey !• In ch«rg« of tlck- (Claaalfled Advertising oa Pag# I I ) tee members. row evening at 8 o’clock In Wood­ Will Be Observed at mlBsionary in India and aha and / (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER SO. 1951 PRICE nVB CENTS «U . Miao Potriclo Youn*. pri*e», har huaband art planning to return VOL. LXXI, NO. 26 •mi MIm Hcoey, refreah- ruff Hall. Judge Frederick Rund- The Past. Presidehts Club of baken. well known Hartford attor­ Concordia Lutheran there in June o f next year. • m U . Mary B. Cheney Auxiliary. No. 13, ney, will speak to the group about Tha ebearvanca will ooncluda U.8.W.V., will meet Wednesday at his experiences on and before the “ World Community Day*’ wlU be with a worship aarvieS with mam- HERiQUMTERS FOE eiRL im . Nelli* Teylor of 101 Mein observed locally by the Mancheater bens of tha panel participating. •treet wee plewently eurprieed 1:30 with Mrs. Etheleen Lewis ol bench. Earl Doebcner will be mas­ B e a t B a c k T ory Chief 444 Burnham street. ter of ceremoniea. These meetings Council of Church Women at the Clarence Helslng will be the or­ Atom Blast Today Tridey afternoon with a birthday Concordia Lsitheran Church Fri­ ganist and M n Carl Gustafson ao- party celebrating her 86th mile* have become an annual event. SCOUT UNIFORMS ANU Orford Pariah Chapter, .Daugh­ day. A social hour, luncheon, a lolat. There will be a nursery for ■tone. Arrangementa were made panel dlecusaion and a worship •mail children. N am es S ix Padelskas Kidnaper ters of the American Revolution, Red Attack by Marilyn Roberta and Carol Miss Nancy S. Jewett of 174 All women interested in trying to will hold its November meeting Summit street has been hamed aervlca are on tha program for the Kelley. Mra. George Kelley made day. work f6r a mors Christian world Largest of Series the birthday cake and all^preaent Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the to the spring eemester dean’s list ACCESSORIES IN MANCHESTER Marv Cheney Library. The guest Those attending are .requested order are most cordially invited to apent an enjoyable afternoon. .Mrs. of the Syracuse University College attend this “ World Community Near Ridge T o Cabinet speaker will be the former state to bring a box lunch at 11:30 and Taylor was for many years a prac­ of. Liberal Arts, Miss Jewett, a Day” service. regent. Miss Katharine Matthies, enjoy an hour of fellowahip with L«8 Vegaa, Nev., Oct. 20—</P)— A brilliant flash, followed tical nurse in Manchester. She senior majoring In English, la ac­ church women of Manchester. The received a shower of cards and of Seymour, who will show pic­ tive in the university choriis, Cen- by a muahiooming doud which shot up with the speed of a London, Oct. SO— (/P)— tures and talk on DAR projects. ladles of tha Concordia Lutheran U. 8. 8th Army Headquar­ gifts. tertury'.. Club end the Catholic Hostesses will be Mrs. Leonard Cbdrch will aerve tea and coffee. W a taka Mils opportualty to andana Mm aaaiial ters. Korea. Oct. 80k—(ff)— rocket. meAdd the third of the AEC’s current seriea of atomic | Prime Minister Winston choir. Folloiving the luncheon there will Snared by Roadbloek i; du Charme. Mrs. Louis L. Hohen- Allied InfantiTmen in eastern testa today. Churchill named six more thal. Mrs. Myron Lee and Mrs. be a brief business ifteetlng with SERVICES ' il Pact 151, Cub Scouts. Is plan- compaiga far funds far Mm toed CauncH naw go­ Korea beat back an attack Deapite a bright dawn, the flash was visible here, some 75 ministers in his new govern­ Charles S. Burr. Mrs. Everett Johnson, president of Mrs. HoHsawife nlng to hold- a ...................\Country Fairir" " atat the Manchiter Council of Church That Interpret The Wishes near Heartbreak Ridge by miles away. Throngs of early risers gathered in knots at every |ment today and then held his Friday Nonna* Kronlek Woman, presiding. ing aa. high vantage point to watch first Cabinet meeting to deal Little Gall Willis, daughter of the Verplanck■ SbljoSchool 1,000 Chinese in predawn li evening at 7^ o’clock. Tha BMel discussion on "U va Of The Family darkness today, then drove It was the largest of the present with critical foreign and do­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willis of 84 Norman Kronlek, a atudant at Thy Faith’’ wUI ba led by M n. ■ertes, which haa included a baby Princess Meets the Quints AttMtioR Pleats! Princeton street, celebrated her ahead 1,000 yards in daylight. British B lo c k mestic problems* Say Y o u th Our Lady of ratliha Mothers American International College In Hooka K. Johnston, who has bean blast from a tower and a slightly OiurchUl, smoking one o f his third birthday Saturday with a Circle will meet thl* ei^lng «t 8 director of Christian education at On the western front United more spectacular drop from a Springfield, Mass., will appear on JOHN B. BURKE Nations forces gsined more than biggest cigars, entei^ "10 Down­ Here’s a chance for that party which was attended by 10 o’clock at the home of Mr*. Bert the Broadview Conununity Church plane. little girls. They had a happy time Ted Mack's Original Amateur half a mile northwest of Yonchon R oad, Assign ing street about 15 minutes before A d m its H e Gay, 1.38 Parker street. Anyi»nc In- in Hartford and is now president of About a minute after the flash, the (Cabinet session began. A and Gall received msuiy nice gifts. Hour NBC-Televlsion program to­ FUNHIAl HOMI with little trouble. wonderful husband of youm terseted In Joining this clrcie^^U a column o f mushrooming cloud crowd of about 500 persons stand­ be welcome at this meettn. morrow night in a coaat-to-ooast Reinforced Chinese who 81 East Center St. TeL MM hurled day-long attacka at the Al­ literally shot up into the sky. Two Carriers ing In the narrow street cheered. to increase his income by The Past Presidents Club of the telecast from 10 to 11 o’clock. lies southeast of Kumsong in the The light Itaelf was white, much The new cabinet ministers are: Seized Cop American Legion Auxiliary will Cub Pack 112 will meet at the This Is Mr. Kronick’s first ap­ BALCH is Your AMBULANCE SERVICE like a giant -camera flash bulb. pearance on televiaion, although center o f the line Monday made Harold MacMillan. 57. wealthy $50 to S75 extra. hold its fall meeting this evening West Side Rec tomorrow night at 'There was a light purpl* tinge at Cairo, Egypt, OQt 80— UP)— An book publisher, minister for hous­ *t 8 o’clock at the home of the 7;.10, A Halloween party has been he has appeared on the Ted Mack only two small probing attacka Tuesday. Both were turned back. the atart. Egyptian military spokesman said ing and local government; Pouglikeepxie, N. Y., Oct. chairman. Mrs. Russell Pitkin, 12 planned. Families of members are show before on radio. Hit routine The mushroom was a beautiful Sec Ad On Page 6 Today the British Army barred all road Lord Leathers, 67, Industrialist, Sterling place. also invited to attend. Includes Imperaonationa of auch W HAT’ S THE R B A L PW OB | Sharpest fighting Tuesday was thing, observer* agreed. The top 30— (ypj— A policeman and a well-known ngures aa Peter LorC In ths mountains between Kum- traffio today between lamalUa, secretary of state for coordination gnn toting civilin!* set up a ON rOUa.HOUSBT. burgeoned out, at the apex of a of transport, fuel and power; An enjoyable Halloween party W. C. Fields, James Stewart and song and Heartbreak Ridge. A towering stem. British base at the mid-point of Harry F. C. Crookahank, 58. road block early to«iay and waa given Friday evening at the Jimmy Durante. Aa usual, people battalion of screaming Cmlneee Ton’ll Bad oar competent Dennis Bchleck, photographer the Sues Canal, and the rest of mlniater of health and deputy captured two heavily armed home of Mr.
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