■*T /: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 195$ e l PAGE TWELVE HanrijfBtfr fEwenitig IftralJi ATWfifc Dfiil.r Net Prew Run For the W eek Ended y-'.. I The Weather Sept. 6. IMS e f O. R. Weatber tures were taken of the emerging BaptiffU to Mark chicks. To Conduct Farewell Service COSMETIOS Oear and reel tnnigfct. Ilunnjr About Town Odr animal, vegetable and min­ First Anniversary WE CARRY ALL 10,665 Heard Along/Main Street eral editor was on vacation at the LEADING BRAMIMI Ettpntnn IpraUi wltb pleaeaa t temperataree te- Member ef.the Audit time. Burenn e f Cirenlatione merrew. The KiwuiU Oub will hold a Ths Oommunlty Baptist Church Manchester-^A City of Village Charm round table meetinc Tuesday noon And on Some o f Manchester** Side Streets, Too Only God Can Make One trUwr at 18:15 at the Country Club. The Money does grow on trees, a on East Centsr Street will cele­ brate the first anniversary of Us attendance prise will be furnished firm of tree apeclaltsts tells us. tCTaaelfled AdverUelng aa Faga 14) by Jamaa Duffy. \lannlng Phone .T.Main Street on Thursday nights. Towns and cities which take right­ Inauguration, Sunday, Sept. 13. VOL. LXXII, NO. 285 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Friend came into the office re- . Swimming pool for the pub- ful pride In their trees, know it. with a potluck dinner following cently and told of his trying ex-1 lie's use at the West Side. A But the great mass of Americans I.. — The Manchester Girl Scout the RMrnlng eervtce. Weather per­ Council will meet Tuesday night oertences as a party telephone line ; parade that Manchester residents still take trees, like other boun­ SERVICES mitting It will be served on the at 7;45 at the home of Mrs. J. S. member • "’*** remember. Outdoor ties of Nature, pretty much for Previously he has had a private organized summer basketball That Interpret The Wiahes Row Brews Brown, 9« Henry St. Following granted. lawn at 1 p.m. Adenauer Strives the business meeting, an enter­ wire Recently he moved to an-1 league at Charter Oak Park. That Is. the tree people tell us. In addition to Pastor John R. Of The Ffiipily other area. No private lines were Night softball to return to Man- tainment will be provided. 1 until a storm suddenly shatters Neubert and Mrs. Neuberl, gtiests available and he had to take » i T c in ,° e r the trees on their property. of honor will be Rev. Dr. end Mrs. Over P O W party line or no line at all. I • • • More ^nchps at Center Now the tree people told us all William Sale Terrill. Dr. Terrill Justice Vinson Dies Pvt. Stephen S. Bellinghiri, son JOHN B. lilRKE To Liberate East, this before the storm on Charter o f Salvatore Bellinghiri of 293 . ”kThe psrty’'tlnr"X'rtthing ' o". m?nth‘^re"od\^Cen^ delivered the first sermon on Sun­ Oak Street. We are pretty sure FUNERAL HOME Spruce St.. Pvt. Charles H. Peck- day, Sept. 4, 1952 on the subject. v^n^ Mo^g" in^^or ;eve«^^^^^^ ' ■ • Better swimming there are some residents there to­ I H oldbacks ham, son o f Dr. and Mrs. Charles 'Ui.. I conditions in another season at "In the Beginning." also Rev. and then the trouble started day who are regretting the loss of Mrs. M- Edward Clark of the Con­ 17 EAST CENTER Wt. H. Peckham of 21 Comstock Rd.. Every morning, anj-where ' Salter's Pond. More motorists Bolster West Ties and Pvt. Oliver W. Toop. son of i who will use hand signals when a tree or some beautiful branches. necticut Baptist Convention. Rev. Tel. Mi-s-«an Panmunjom, Sept. 8 — tween .9 o'clock and 6 a. m.. ' making a turn or when stopping. But we submit that Manchester Earl W. Darrow. former interim Mr. and Mrs. W, Randall Toop of phone would ring for the other A full-scale dispute over the j And to flip on the correct direc­ residents had the proper respect minister of the new church prior to AMBULANCE SERVICR 102 Tanner St., have arived at party member. The phone would Bonn, Germany, Sept. 8 (VPi •■approved by tha incoming Biinde- exchange of war prisoners Fort Dix. N. J., for 16 weeks of tional light, not the left when for trees long before the Oiarter Mr. Neubert's arrival, and Mrs. I alag I Lower Hoiiae of Parlia- Heart Attack in Capital ring as many as 20 .times, he said. Germany’s victorious Chan­ basic training. Prior to entering making a right turn. Signs Oak blow. DarroW. I ment). which la expected to meet vas htiilding up today. The It raised havoc with the every upon entering Manchester on the As evidence consider the case of cellor Konrad Adenauer to­ the service Pvt. Bellinghiri was Mrs. Frank O. Carpenter, 91 here for the first time Oct. 2. Communists accused the Al­ ' *> day living of the family. Both our highways with the inscription, the huge white oak at Myrtle and employed at Hamilton Standard friend and his wife were awakened CAPTAIN AND MRS. NORMAN MARSHALL Adelaide Rd., president of the day began welding a new Ger­ I Some sort of coalition seemed in­ lies of holding back captivcj ■Manchester A City of Village Church Sts. Part of it .stands m Division of United Aircraft Corp.. and also the children. Some times Women's Society of the church, man government dedicated to evitable. The big question today Charm". Trout stocked at Cen­ great grandmother having served and the U.^’ . ('ommand draft­ Pvt. Peckham at Pratt and Whit­ the entire family got up grumbl­ the highway. Tree Warden Horace Sunday night. Sept. « organised In March. Is chairman the "liberation” of Flaat Ger­ was how many parties would be Ei){litpen Dip in Tpiiement Firp ter Springs Poqd before the open­ Murphey, who has a tree or two in the pioneer days of the Army in ed a demand for the return of Hurricane ney and Pvt. Toop at the Man­ ing about the dam old telephone Captain and Mrs. Norman Mar­ of the committee In charge of the many and close armed alliance repreaented. , chester Public Market. ing of the 19,14 season. Traffic to worry shout, thought it might London. He received his education dinner. Her assistants will be Mrs. The voting Sunday gave 48 Allied POWs it asserts are ringing. light at the Center so that you can shall will conduct their last meet­ in many cities finishing high with the West. With a little picking up to stop be dangerous. He marked it 'or Douglas Lindsay, Mr*. Floyd Biindeatag acala to the Free Demo-’ still in Red hands. Passing Brings cross when no traffic officer is ing at the Salvation Army Citadel. removal and waited to see if an\ - school in New York City. His col­ Chapman, Mrs. Virgil Hsrtzog and Talk* nilh I.rBilrr* i crats and 15 to the German party, While Peiping Radio asserted the ring in the morning, it was there to lend his assistance. lege work was done at Bob Jones Tapers O ff one would object. It will b* in the nature of a "Fare­ Mrs. Glsdy* Barney, circle leaders. TTir 77-yrar-old (Jhriatlan Drm- both mrmbera of Adenauer's gov­ the U.N. Command withheld 357 fotind that the telephone was being Stricter ban on cars that park in College, Houghton College, and •oret chlrf oprnrd talks with po­ used as an alarm clock. One man Several per.sons did. Murphey well Meeting" for the Marshalls, home comfort ernment bloc slqce 1949; 3 to the CTiineae and Koreans from repatri­ I front of the post office in a no who have been appointed to Port­ IVmple University. litical Iradrra on ths ahapr of hia was calling the home of another held a public hearing on the mat­ Centralist party, which henceforth ation, Geir.e^Mark Clark'a head- H ftI TV SERVICE parking area. ter and the -Arguments of the resi­ land, Maine, where they will take Mrs. Marjorie Marshall was new admini.*!ration after thanking said it would vote along with the qiiartera worked over a Hat of In Atlantic to tell him to get up. up new duties on the Northern bom In Kalamazoo. Mich. Her par­ Weat Germans last night for the Competent service by quali­ Not only did the party-liner use dents who love that tree persuaded MacAlpiiie lo Flay Chancellor; and 27 to the nAv Americana believed In Red cap- National Grief Expensive Idling New England Headquarters staff. ents are in the financial work of MORIARTY Bros. vote* that put him firmly in the tlvlly. fied teehniclans. House rails the phone for an slarm clock but him The tree is still there. , Refugee party formed bv the mll- Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sept.' 5S.M. Phone MI-9-S299 any- Not too long ago this paper car­ And among those who objected Captain and Mrs. Marshall came the Army now stationed in Los 3 1 i CENTfcR Sr aaddle for another four yeara. > linns of fugitives from Commiinlat- The names were collected from the party would also pick up con­ ried a story that tallied . the Angeles. She. finished high school' At Sunday Service ttme.'-i,., to culling the tree was orte resi­ to Manchester in September. 1952 Speaking to a huge victory rally j occupied Germany. interviews with -returned prison­ ,8 LT*)— The third big blow of | Wastiinjrton, Sept. 8 (A*)—Thief Justice Fred M.
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