<-.'•'' ' ' V'. Bv I « s ^ ^ ^ s ; a i r - ► !\- 'V%’,v>: .. n;':''T<':-i:: I- •=r .' - . -". -, ."'■ "I--■ '■ 1- ■■, V • t -, ■ ■- --.-^ ■' --4~ /'■ %■ WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 29,.’1952 V »■ fA 6B TWENTY-FOim - - AYtrage ^lly N« Press Run dSmu H rralb ■V, . Tha Weather, F m the Week glided -r— Oct. gs, less Foreeast et H. B. Weather' Biueaa marriage took place In May, 1M7. before lo^. Being th« father of All auxiliary police are to report . -by •' Sock and Buskin / and Streeter apent the next two the groom la not really painful, Fair tonight nnd Friday. Nat aa to pollcp' headquarters not later Engaged I years writing the novel that was though. It la easy.' aaya Street­ 10,693 I About Town than 6;4.S p.m. Friday. Halloyeen. cool tonight, minimum SS. Warm­ I to capture the hearts, of, the na- er, to eat wedding cake “ that Member ef the Audit Police Chief Herman O. Schei^lel Plav Has Stoi Last 3 Days of Our er Friday. ' ICuichMter L (I d ir • No. 73. AF' announced today. All department If . non's reading public.' someone elae haa paid for. < Bnreea cf CIrcnfaitloiie ■Bd AM. will hold » ipeciBl com* members and the auxiliary police .1 Since daughter Claire became a Leading rolea in the Sock and Manche$ter~—A City of Village Charm fnuBlcatton at the Masonic Temple will be on duty Halloween. Based on S ! bride. Streeter has repeated the Buskin, production are -being tak­ .tonight a t 7:30 for the purpoM of , ; ordeal a second time with hla en by Alfred Tarlcco, Lola Coo- : younger daughter Charlotte, nnd per. Judy Alcox and John Allison, “Harvest of Vallies” conwcting a Masonic funeral serv* Mrs. DorolhiT Sandals of 128 Father of the Bride. VOL. LXXII, NO. 26 (CUMolfled Adrertiatag on Pago IS) MANCHESTER, CONN^, THURSDAY, OCTOBER .10, 1952 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE n V E leaf ro the late diaries Lamb. «’ho Autumn street" has Just returned which I insists that it was not any | Tickets. may' be purchased from Muir h member of Mnmmatt Lodifc. from'New- Yorh City where ah# **^*'"^1^* " j I easier. He has also married off, any member of the club or from East Boston. Maas. The sen-ice was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. the Bowers school on Nov. 14 and [ sons, and a third-one is ex-i Miss Mary McAdama at the high l.V is a real-nfe story based on pjpte^ to be marching up the aisle ' school. - 5rtU ba held at the Holmes Funeral Sevln at a meeting at the W.aldorf actual incidents. In Our Domestics Home on Main street at 7 :45. Astoria Hotel of the Ruth Kirxon Though the family In "Father of D em ocratic Group for Handicapped Children. the Bride" .has been named Banks Daughters were bom at the in the sueressful book, s-reen and Haitferd, Hospital Sunday to Mr. Sales at UmManchester Auction stage versions, most of the ex- lutd Mra. Milton Camllleri of 28 Mart yesterday amounted to; I perienoes in this popular comedy Pinehurst Features Official Out jltdama street and Mr. and Mrs. ggOi.^'^TTiese Included 88 half-! ' really'happened to a family named -HALE’S OWN BRAND itvlaa J. O'Reilly of Bolton, and s bushel baa'cets of tomatoes at a i Street^, with just a bow here and Ton ^ sT ^ rn lBeTnmT day to Mrr Ijjfh of <2.30, a Tow of'JI W arid' j Uytre to^famatFc liceri.s'e. O n 5 ^ D e a t •nd Mrs. ilarold Moulton of 78 an average of *2.10 per basket. I jy The" man w ho has. accumulated i Dadj^ood drive. and three crates of caullHower st | ''^so much notoriety, and cash, re-1 a high of *2.25 and a low of *2 \ counting his trials and tribulations j Waahiniiton, Oct. 30 — (/P) per crate. ^ _ | as the piper-payer for his daugh- ] WITH 3" HEM ON BOTH ENDS ter'a wedding is Rdward Streeter.! PORK PRICES Aboard Truman Train in — Je.ss Larson, chief purchan- N, William Knight, executive I Michigan. Oct. 30 — (/P) — ing agent for the Truman ad­ cosMinos 4 Having been a vice president of j CENTER CUTS , Guard Searches Acting Governor vice president and cashier of the ! the Bank of New York and the REC. $2;98-72xll0 $2.49 aHb y a l l i JM President Truman said tmlay ministration, said today he , First National Bank, and Mrs. | Fifth Avenue B.mk since 1931. Mr. that Dwight D. Eisenhower, «Q b r a n d s ^ Knight and son. Nicky, will be in PORK CHOPS ' ij,69e has ordered a “complete in­ Jeaa A. Uarlinghi Streeter had been living rather in a “casual pledge over a cup vestigation” of a now-cancel­ ! Boston tomorrow. Mr. Knight will romfortsbly even before the royal- UP TO 5 LBS. ----- REt. .«3.29-«lx1IO $2.69 undf Drag StorasJ! attend the annual stockholders Mr. and Mrs. .John ^arlinghouse I tics as an author started pouring of coffee,” made a “cold­ led government contract Adlai Aides Ike Gets Key to City meeting of the Federal Reserve 1 of 895 Center atrcel. announce the 1 in. In . fact, landing on the best- RIB ROAST PORK 0.^ «,49e Wonderful Hale's sheets with the same gize 3" hem on both tndi. blooded, deal” that could make which the New York Herald C row d T o ld Bank of Boston, The First Nation- i engagement of their daughter. I seller lists is nothing new to Sheets that will give years of wear. a difference “between peace Tribune said would have re­ al Bank is the onljt member of the - Jean Ann Garlinghoiise, to Charle.s ^ Streeter. He did it once before, .n 7-RIB Federal Re.serve System of the! Wellington Baldwin, son of Mr. i 1017, a.s the author of "Dere and a third world war.” turned ft.lO.OOO to an official That, he said, was when "he S n iff W in d K o re a T r ip financial institutions in Manches-' and Mrs. Chartrs Baldwin of Tor- i Mabel," a aeries of fictitious letters PORK ROAST Lb. 38c of the Democratic National ter. • ranee, Cailf., j from a rookie soldier to the girl he gave 4ip the right t e use hla best committee and a.«sociates. Ml.sa Garlihghousc is a giaduale ! left behind. Incidentally, the 42x36 Judgment" on defen.se needs at a of Mt. SL Joseph Academy in I author of the present dr.imatiza- breakfast in Morningside Heights O f V ic to r y TOY SHOW LdW |«BtlCES ON MAXWIU H 0H « In New York with GOP Senator Washington, Oct. 30— Is Essentiid :.WesL.HaJ‘lford and the St. Francis I ttph IS not Slrecter, b u tJ^ o U n e, . 75a6;rjs;^',s.V.:.. : i School/of Nursing. At present : Francke. though the play follows ■ Robert A.''Taft;'■"■'j— .... ------ — Ah''"official orthef Demo­ "she Ig a night supervisor at the | the hectic events Streeter told in Truman hurled this charge at cratic national committee ha.8 ,En^ Route with Stevenson UPMlltG COFFEE Lansing, Mich., after an earlier New. York, Oct. 80^/P)— SIGN SERVICE Ist.-^rancis Hospltnl. Mr. B ald -! the noval. been fired for allegedly heli*- in Pennsylvania, Oct. 36—</P) *-wfir ts-”*- gnittuate of-’the 'Unlvert' ...FTom lhe- time-. - early, in- 1947r _ , talk....xt...Grand. .wRa.pids....wiieca..j3e. Oeti- Dwight Eisenhower to!d declared he wa-s convinced the ihg hiegdtTafe' a nihe-millldh'- ■—A brand new waYe o f b'j)- aliuge throng fh‘the liearl isf • Commercial Lettering aky of Vermont and is now .«tudv- that Streeter's daughter, Claire, — PILLOW GASES 55t e a ch -r- A g for his ma.ster'a degree In en- casually announced her iptenttona Lb. Can Cannon quality that will wear for years. < ■ election of Eisenhower would be dollar government contract timism swept through the New York’s garment district • Silk Screen Process Printing 'f^neering at the Univerailv of to marry a young army pilot "mpst dangerous to all our hopes while working for the com­ camp of Oov. Adlai E. Stev­ - SiE OURADV. for pesce." today "Nobody . 'has evar • Neon Senice Southern California. He ia .al.so named fom Woods, the banker- mittee. enson today as he “poured it When Etsenhoweri says he Is a heard me say there is an easy ^ IN SAT; HERALD ion the technical -taff of the author started to Jot down notes t I.b. Special Can $1.65 WASHABLE PURE WHITE FILLING Democratic Chairman Stephen on” Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­ way out of the Korean war.*' Ed Tomesufc, Mancbeater Hughes Aircraft in California. on all the dixzying confusions and "No-Deal Man." the President A. Mitchell identified him la.st Or Hartford 2-M9S The wedding is planned for Dec. complication.^ that accompanied said, he "must think the American hower for what he called a In a voice of indignation, he people have short memories and night as Col. La3vrence West­ cynical search for votes in 27 at St. Bridget's Church. preparations for the wedding. The brook, • |s research and develop- defended himself against QUILTED MATTRESS PADS that they are easily fooled." In the projiosals for ending the Kor­ conference with Taft. Truman con­ nierit engineer who since Jan. ."S Democratic charges that he has served as liai.son uian between ean war. claims to have a quick formv- tinued, Taft "exacted a promise This spurt In spirits came as that the budget would be cut to the committee and members of la for ending the-war and th ft REG.
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