1 ■ ■ -./r' 1 . . r- r • ' 1 A—. - ■■ ‘ PAOB TWEmr-FOUl TH U R SD A Y , OCrOBlK 14, i m Average Daily Net Prcaa ^un inmulr^Bfor lEn^tting H^ralii \ The. Weather* Far n’Mk Baded FAfceaat *t tl. 8. W ither Bewee « October 17, 1957 A m y P v t Fred T. Bliah m . Marjdrta WaUaoe - Smith, 143 Pastor Kenneth Gustafson of Cal­ All parenta of‘'Barnard iunlor Tha . Rev. Fred .R. Edgar of the whoae wife and parenta live at 5 Benton St, slimnasUc Instructor vary Chapel of Manchester ah-' High students are urged to. attend South Methodist Church la a mem­ Fair, moch co l^ toa^lht wiUi About Town Laurel S t, rafently completed the in this area, will be a guest on the nouneed a youth rally at the navi the Parent Teacher Student pr- ber of the committee planning the 1 2 % 6 7 4 belaw freezing temperntoree. Law- aecond phaae of a aix montha tour KAthy Oodfrey'., Connecticut I4fe church home qf Gospel 'Tabernacle, ganization meeting to be held in service In Boston on Dse. 15 when Member Af the Audit ‘ / ■ui, eat la 30s. Fair, eoM Hatarday wMl Donald J. HayM of Wm I Hart­ of active military training under Program, Channel 18, tomorrow at 848 Prospect Ave., Hartford to­ the school auditorium at 8 o'clock Methodiits from all over New AUCTION 1 p.m. She will be interviewed and Bureau of CIrcnIation kigh In 40z. ° ford. formorly of ICaachMUr, ro- tha Raaerve ’ Forcea Act program morrow, at 7:30. Featured speaker tonight.. '. England will band together to ob­ a t Fort. Slocum, N. T. He la a will give a demonstration in will be Radio Kvangellst C. M. serve the 350th anniversary of the gponsored by 'Manche$ter-—A City of yjllage Charm coivod a Jurla Doctor dacrao from 1955 graduate of Tufta Univeraity silmnaeUcs. Ward. A rotted choir from Flush­ birth of Charles Wesley, - one of I- tha Goorfo WaaUnfton Univeraity Young people between the ages NORTH IIDi|t1IODI9T CHURCH AWN’S C«-UB and a 1957 graduate 'of Indiana ing, N.Y. will render several: se­ of 5 and 18 wishing to paftldpate th e world's greateat hymn writ-, in Waahingtan,^ D.C.. a t tha an­ Univeraity. ‘‘Making the Moat of Your Life" lections. Assemblies of God Church­ era. VOL. LXXVII, NO. 22 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONI])., FRIDAY OCTOBER 25, 1957 (CbUMiftee Advertising ea Pngs IS) PR^E FIVE CENTS m al fall conv on lait Satur- is the title of a series in three es in Connecticut and, Massachu­ In the second annual talent show Saturday Starting at 10 A.M. day. A Jurli >r dcfTM )• an The Lediea Auxiliary to Ander meetings to be held on Hov, 8, 22 setts will ’be represented add the being sponsored by the Methodist U ,.B degree in Ikw, awaiVIed with aon-Shea Poat No. 3048. VFW. ia and Dec. 8 at the YWpA, Ann St„ public ia cordially invited to a t­ Men of South Methodist Church E. B. Bh'shnell, 70 W. Middle diatlnctien. He received a bachelor planning to make a vialt to the Hartford, ^rom 1 0 ;^ ’a,m. to 2:30 tend. , ' on Nov. 15 ■ and 18 'inay try put' Tpke., Is m o n g the 1,000 dele­ At Church Grounds t . of electrical engineering, degree Veterane Hoapital at Rocky Hill p.m. These eessioos have ‘been ar­ Monday evenings at 7 o'clock at gates attending this 4-day Eastern State.! Hunters from Cornell Unlyralty in11SS3. I " " tonight to entertain the patients ranged by Ahe Service Bureau for the church. Further Information Regional meeting of Congregation­ 'flNAU, CHARGE FOlflUBnUCBmiBNTS Town Beneficiary there. Any member wishing to go The Ruth Society of the Cov­ may be .obtained from Paul Kor­ al Christian church -leadera at Women's Organizations, 958 Main enant Congregational Church. Trill may call President Muriel Auden St.. Hartford, and reservations for ney, 813 Hackmatack Pt. Holyoke, Maes. , Await Opening before S;S0. meet tonight . at 8 p.m. at the a single meeting or the eeriee may church. Records will be played of , In c., be made. Writh the bureau. The Mothers’ Auxiliiry of Boy three of the favorite Gospel hymns - l i . With New Highway Of Woodlands^^ ilumuaE SM.E Scout Troop 35 will hold a short sung by Beverly Shea, noted singer ■ meeting in the Robbins roopi at L ^iea night was held by the at the Billv Graham evangelistic By PETE STOUR .Ortgliidhr Howiwd For Center Congregational Oiurch to­ Toastmasters Club last night at campaign. Stories about Inspired By LEONARD XEIDENBBBO <‘Should do much for the smalt town* morrow night at 7 o'clock, Immedi­ Cavey's Restaurant. Toastmaster writers will be related. A social Governor Ribicoff says aa w r/ as the big Cities. It should Connecticut sportsmen will ately following the departure of for the evening was Roger Macom- period will follow with Mrs. Ken­ open, up ,new teiritory and give a be up et dawn tomiirrow to nUDAY, OCT. 25 the Scouts on the fsther-ao'n ber and the principal speakers neth Nelson and .Mrs. Richard Nel Manchester "should be a ben­ great bp&t' to the economic life of open fire on over a dozen vari- camping trip. were Rockwell Potter Jr., Charles son eerilrig as hostesses. eficiary” of Eastern Connec­ Eastern GPnn'ectlcut. 707 MoIn SfTMf Nute and Russell Holmes. etieK of waterfowl and upland ticut’s growth, which he sees, "The completed thruway will game as the state’s hunting 9y Senior Oiri Seoota Miss Camilla May Frey. 149 The tVomen’s Auxiliary to the j as a pertainty in view of the Thake available new sites to indus­ Summit St. wras recency elected Intermediate Girl Scout Troop Connecticut State Medical Society | try, and I am looking for l ird to season opens. Season opens 30 TKOOP « president. of the atu ^ n t body of 18 will meet njsxt Tuesday after­ will hold its semi-annual meeting new transportation complex new economic activity." minutes before sunrise. the Hartford Aca4emy of Hair­ noon at 3:15 at' the South Method­ on Nov. 8 a t the Hotel Statler ln { now under constructidn. He also alkid the State Redevel­ Reporti of sales of hunting li­ dressing. Miss prey graduated ist Church. All former members Hartford.. The program will In­ He made the itzte^eikt yeitcr- opment Commission Is vigorously cense.* from town clerks in the U nfair LaborJ nwifPONN inQVffiiinwfj frbm Manchester High School, of the troop are Invited to attend clude a business session, luncheon, | day at the roncluslon or a 2-day advertising .throughout the coun­ srea. and reports of sporting goods Two Killers Jitee 14, 1967. this meeting. social hour and fashion show. Inipection tour of, the [129-mlle, try the advantages of building in tales . promise a large number o f! fc - 8464 million Connecticut Turnpike, Eastern Connecticut. "Even now," hunters seeking their daily limit*., Deals Claimedi which runa between the New he said, ‘‘new industries have set­ Nunting will open on all game b u t' F le e S h op York and Rhode Inland State tled in Eastern Connecticut in sn- snowthoe rabbits and deer. line*. tlcipatlon of the Turnpike." State Board of Fisheries and By Sears Veep j The governor cited'the five new Later, John Dempsey, Rlbtcofr* Game regulations say that the bridge* being built acroga the Con­ executive aide, said the Governor season on pheasants. Chukar par-1 Washington,' Oct. 2f> —A j In G otham HALE'S Self Serve and Meat Dept necticut River'and the relocation was referring to 24 factories which: tridge*. ruffed grouse, grey squir- Sears Roebuck A Co. vice presi­ of Rt. S through Mancheater as rels, cottontail rabbit*, and ra­ had settled in Eastern Connecticut dent today accused Nathan Shef-J New York, Oct. 25 (JP)— factors putting "an additional #m- in the last 2 'j year*, providing coon will open tomorrow, with the feman and some executives of the I phasii on Eastern Connecticut." employment to 3,500 people. upland bird season closing Nov. 30. big mail order house of ‘‘dlagrace- Albert AnastAsia, one of the DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS TODAY WITH CASH SALES ‘The new bridge* and the new Running through rural land for liie season for squirrels closes Jan. top overlords of U.S, crime- Courtesy Is Our location of Rt. 6. In addition to ful" unfair labor practices agglnst | most of its 80 miles, th* Eastern 11. and racoon, Jan. 4. the Turnpike, most of which labor union organization efforts at : doin, was slain by two masked section of the Tilmplke Is some- The State said several days ago its Boston store in 1953. gunmen today as he aat get- nins torough ^ te rn (tonnec^^^^^^ ,traighter than the Western that natural propagation plus it* But Wallace Tudor, vice preai- ! . The pleatenf people Pinehurit ere no accident. We hand-pick "can't help b stocking program should give tii)|l a haircut at the Hotel n more Important community the! ‘"klneers had to route dent in charge of personnel and . the road through cities and around hunter* a sufficient number of tar­ employe relation* for the b ig . Park Sheraton. The killers ea* our amployas as carafully as our produce, becauia we like pleasant PillsburysBEST Governor said. factoriei.- gets at which to blast away. company, told the Senate Rackets : caped by car through mid* Vinc/ha^l:., Up to Town Lrader* Waterfowl. being migratory However, he also said it would However, nowhere along the Inve.stigating Committee these. Manhattan’a crowded streets. paepla around . . and to do you. So for happy ihoppinf, shop at THE GRAND NATIONAL FLOUR . . , Art 139-mile la/UtCroute aiVare LllCthe dir>curves d bird*, vwaiic-come underusivact aFederal ns ix:^ts*nregula- were "glaring exceptions" to! Xnutasia, 53, once th* reported ^ V** '1* a n d than 3 degree*, and o n ' tlon*. which declare open aea»on Sears' over-all history of dealing praise th^ , ■ “"I.'' two abort stretches, both tomo:‘rowtomo‘.‘row until Jan. 3 for duck*.duck*, "Lord High Bhcecutioner" for the act accordingly." Repeating with it* 205,000 workers. old Brookljrn klll-for-pay ring- Pinahurst. . .. tha Irlandllait stora in townf^ west of Norwich, Is the Turnpikt geese, coot, and biant. . He insisted most of Its employes : atatement he made aeveral timea straight as s string. knowii as "Murder, Inc." walked during tha tour, he u id local com- Daily IJmlta feel they are "better off than'em -j Into toe ahop about 10:30 cm . and 6 Lb. Bag Scenic View ' Federal bag limits are: Ducks— ployes of competitors, whether or- I # !• INVEST WISELY- bninltlea would have to provide Mt'down in- chair No. 4 of the 12 THERE’S NOTHING UK E TENDER ‘ Lean Sliced Mississippi their own leaderahlhp in taking ad- The rural setting ^ill provide four daily, and eight in po*te.ssion. ganized or not,” and described em- i ehiUr ahop. O F - m F Brand Bacon ...... Ib. 69e vantaga qf the opportunities he traveler* between New Haven.and Daily, bags may not contain more • Ploye benefits they receive. ' r He told barber JoMph Bocchlno Bake the recipe that won $25,000 in BUY QUALfPY#EAT Killingly with a more. Scenic view than bbe wood duck and one hood­ The committee, assigned by the' that he wanted hla hair cut. The fee* flowing from the new Turn­ thjn those on the w stern end. . . . ‘nia cooC hooka and many "modem" meat man recommend TURKEY Old Fashioned pike. ed merganser, and possession is re- Senate to search for evidence of , barber laced a large white apron atrlotn tips and Rumpa and Rounds for Oven R oast. . . Sausage M eat...... lb. 69c Pillsbury's 9th Grand National Con­ The Governor made hi* remarks 1ft" msny areas, hilly slopes soon stricteil to two wood ducks and one racketeering and other malprac­ around Anastasia and atartad work Age . . . young hens. Size . . . about 4 p.m., while standing at the to be seeded, rise ab'ove both side* merganser. Dally bag limits on tice in employer-employe rlationi, with his scissors. . . . If you hava been using this cut, Uka a lean roast and have 10 to 13 Ibe. Description . . . of the road, and in other*, farm! American and red-breaated mer­ ia deep in an investigation of the If you were to drive to Pine- test. Eastern end of the turnpike, in land or wooded areas stretch far At that point the two gunmen good luck with these leaner resets, by all maans stick with them. low in fat and high in pro­ hurst to buy ground beef FANCY RIB ROAST itoUngly, where the new road gansers is five with a passeasion relations between employes and strode Into toe shop. Without a .A t Plnahurst you will find s selection of UM .finest government tein. Price . . . iee below Oc­ back from the highwa.v. limit of 10. Shefferman. a Chicagoan de- ‘ . . .Recipe appeared in last Thuraday-4 Herald. Here are the Joins Rt. S. At 10 a.m., he had For moat of the route, the west-j word, they began firing at toe teapaetad cbolee grade SIrioin Ttpa, Rump* and Rounds . . . also tober’* moat inexpensive alone, your trip would be stJfrted out from New Haven with Geeae- tvvo daily, with a poi- scribed in the public hearing* aa man in the chair. One witnsaa said tys of tha round. meat dish! worthwhile. . . . i^edienta for c a speciallft in "Union biiiating." [ lb From the ''Land of Cecn'* a party of State Highway Depart­ (ConUaned on Page Eleven) about stx ehoti were fired. ment personnel and newsmen for (CViaHaaed on Page Tea) The committee ia exploring w-hat H i* gunmen then fled through . . . But If you don't mind a Uttl* fat and want an even roast . . . Would you -teUeve It? Lean Chuck Ground lb. 69e ..happexted. when. the.. Retail Clerk*. with raal flavor . . . the kind you g*t on a 84.00 or 85.00 dinner, Ul«. InapecUqn qf the. SO-mlle Ea*u the door- by- -wWeh th*y -had -*n- . Plnehurat meat. Dept- has ■ ,^>CC©RPI0NTR6ATS 1: era section, designed for four Union attempted to organize Sears tered. Anastasia slumped down, a t the BtAtlar or the Publik House' In'Slurbridge, try a Pinehurat' sold more turkeys this fall Pineh'urst Freshly'. ^ ..... stores in the Boston area In 1953. i Choice Grade Rib Roast of Beef . . . the kind the old time meat LAND (FLAKES LARGE LOCAL FRESH M O R T - ’^ ^ N lanes. dead. than at holiday Ume. Chopped Hamburg . .lb. 45e On Wedneqday, he had toured Tudor, reading from a prepared It was a typical gangland and euttera take hems. GRADE "A” statentent, told the Senators: . . . The reason is the low Pinehurst De Luxe Chopped BUTTER tha 49-mlla w ite m section, which Joint Economic Project for Anastasia, whoa* name had PINBHUBST CHOICE GRADE price and wonderful quality EGGS winds through urban areas be­ Berles of Mistakes b*«n linked witli almost every type of these oven-ready ne^v crop Sirloin P a ttie s...... lb. 99c STEAKS 8 5 ' tween New Haven and Greenwich. "The handling of the B oston of crime on the books. frozen eviaceratSU. Butter- fn Quarters ( The Eastern poHlon runi largely situation irfvolved a aeries of mis- First Snow of the Season Arrives He beat the electric chair In RIB OYEN ball Hens. 75 Doz. 6 9 c througli a rural area that haa long Sought for Middle East takei highlighted by widespread, five- different' killing*, and wae Lean Cuts of Tendereure | . | J . C A N ^ bMn regarded ai being in need of uae of pressure and coercion, dis­ Early risers were surprised to lee the first snow of the season blanking the city of Amarilla, Tex., reputed to hava had a hand in at Corned Beef VIRGINIA DARE thia morning^ The snow started early thia morning aa a coo) front arrived. Phyllis Poa acrapea . . . Stuff ypur own . . . or MORTON’S WORT an economic ahot in the Jtrm. And crimination against employei for the snow off her car before going to work. (AP Photofax), least 80. He waa tabbed time and ROAST OF REEF buy a ready to eat stuffed 2 . 9 9 this, the new Turnpike should pro­ ■Washington, Oct. 2u 1.^- MncnxUlan h*a a final afternoon has been daliverad heeauao-ef Ah- moet candor and'eenvicttonr~that Frank Costello,' Joe Adtonla, AI Pillsbury's SUGAR Aluminum Foil VEAL LIVER Flying Boxcarj meeting with EUenhower at the lays in development. many of tha acUviUet engaged In In .TuB^ey-Syrian Crisis Capon* and the Maret'Qgeothers ^ 4 balls ...... lb. 69c — _ _ , , , .White HouM before taking off for Brittah dlaaatiaracUon with tha by Labor Relations AiaoclatM and Textile Union In a national crime syndicate Now'$ Th9 T im t T o Buy Pork HALTS FRISHLY SUCeO a h K^'aeAoVaAfi 14 Z I I ^ I kome, His schedule called for a Eisenhower plan for the Middle certain company personnel acting formed in 1934. Murder, Inc., was pkg. c VArU911t>9a KV a Jl a S j itop-off in Ottawa, to talk to E(X)NmWY69 S g E East ia no lacret. Nor have (he with them were inexeuMble, im- United Nktlons, N. Y„ Oct ganda vehicle to dlKredit the its strongarm affiliate. Tbull aapodally an]oy a Pinthurit Mrk roast. . . browned on LAST WEEK OF BEST : Canadian Prime Miniater John O. Americana made any bom about neceeaary and disgraceful. UPt—Russian and toe United Unite)} States. Washington, Oct. 25 (A)—Tha «iv>M that hs waa marked, foc „ ^ Under and laan liiaide. giach dalicate white slice ie what they conalder.the misguided "A repetition of these mistakes States squared off again today 'United States Aeraaed " AFL-CIO Bteeinitlvt CdoiKit todiy execution after a fall-out with brimining ^ t h JtdcM azid dclieloualy mild And tender alt the SHURFINE - THE i t ARB , CHUNK STYLE All GrewmeniKS""’; and high-handed Britiah interven­ for resumption oft be U.N. assem­ Russia in turn has accused toe way through.! HALE'S f r e s h GROUND BACON >65' . ■ . i Aa a luncheon guest, Eisenhow- waa rapqrted to havs- decided to soma of hia crime kingpin pals in FOOD FESTIVAL NAtllNAL aSIR CHICKEN OF THE SEA tion In the Suez Canal Zone a year (Ooatianed on Page Tea) bly’s debate on the ’IVrkiBh-Syrian United States of goading Turkey suspend toe United Textile Work­ 1961, Anastasia snorted: CM*,, cviri. rtft 5* IAS Paul-Henri Spaak, aecre-' '•SO. crisis. Bach of the two big pow- into war aghinst Syria In an ef­ ers Unlbn (UTW) unless it caftcels "That's a lot of hooey. God will t’oSfv n ro ^ Zeneral of the North Atlantic Macmillan la reported to have en sought to prove the 'other re­ fort to split toe Arab world. a reported 3100,006 severance pay Buy 4 or a dojjen, you will COFFEE IMPORTED BOILED HAM ' 6 5 c a fl^ng C Orgamxauon (NATO). take care of those peofrie that talk RIB ROAST PORK Reduced To TUNA brought to Elsenhower a sugges­ sponsible for toe hew flarcup In Syria made plain she would Settlement on resigned Secretary- like that." save on every purchase. V** iwaah that k ill^ I Macmillan, Secretary of State tion that their two countries pool Theater Group the cold war. press demands that toe 82-nation Treasurer Uoyd Klenert. r 7-rib cuf bag 5 3 ' ^ 2 Cons for the ■ Dullea and British Foreign Minis- efforts- to give economic aid to the Syria kept the pot boiling with assembly appoint a U.N. Inquiry Another condition reportedly Whan Anastasia -was shot today, under-developed but reaourci-rich charge that five Turkish planes Conxmission as soon as possible to laid doWn for the 'UTW 'to avoid florist Constantine Alexia, alio SHURFINE MUENSTER CHEESE ■ ^ 6 5 e Middle East. flew over her territory. / Iflyestlgate the border situation. c'orka tn a ahop next door to toe (about 3'/2 tbs.) LB. Seek^ Approval!« suspehslon was that the Union rtd Park Sheraton Barber Shop, fran­ CREAM CORN A major goal would be to block ! A government spokesman . in The. United States wants the com­ Itself of Its president, Anthony lb >- the Russian economic offensive in mission to ha Vs the broader task .Valente. tically telephoned police headquar­ .'2 S 3 four Turkish air- ters. In a matter of minutes toe 4 cant S5c FISH- -OYSTER^ area of blaCkJacK oak. Moai or j from annoaHnar to ahot out the area. 'Ybe Ruasiana have On Telemovies; only 600 feet, of ferreting out who is behind the AFL-CIO sources Mid Klenert, * day. from appearing to shut out made successful intruaions d ip ita crisis. before his resignation last Friday, hotel was swarming with officers. the wreckage landed in a dry creek the other Western allies. _____ trespaised over Syrian territorial PORK ROAST bed. Independent and sometimes col­ An inform^ed source said the wangled an agreement that he re­ SHURHNE Charles Chllcoat, 31, an Air There waa no definite advance liding American and British poli­ Myetic, Oct. 25 (D-iA theater cor-' S'****!:? leaders of too. 11 Arab nations’ ceived 3100 weekly from the Union (Oeatimied aw Psjg* Tea) CHEF BOY-AR-DEE word w’hether Eiaenhower and cies. poraUon here ha. asked the town. * reinforcements for 20 years, or more than 3100,- Whole 10 to 12 lb. strip or ^ strip GREEN BEANS HORMEL Force veteran and technician at Macmillan would Issue a commu­ of Groton and Stonington to grant landed recentlv and where pre-; delegations mOt behind . closed ‘nnker Air Force Baae m w the But the major Britiah concern sumsblv th* EgypUan ships that'doors yesterday. One of the more 000 in all. .. rib or loin (5 to 6 lbs). Chops cut 4 cans 69c/ nique summing up their Ulka. But fha*j to do with science. wThat the it a 25-year franchlae bn tele- UTW officials MTlier had denied LB. CHOPPED crash. mo\1es, the system that p i^ first brought them sUII are. The spokes- moderate members reportedly sug- if you esk. " LASAGNA hia landlne liahta “ officials that Britiah would like, it U understood. man said a fifth planeDiane flew over!over!Ke»te' • i is a kind of InternaUonal Manhat- home television sets Kameshll. in Northeast Syria. 1 Turkey and Syria to ppll back Bulletins^ SHURHNE Chilcoat said of the Pilot ' countering Soviet props- tan project, the setup with which The application, referred to thb : Convinced that Syria will not j conceht«tlons the good of the 40,000-member time pw pound. Serve with apple sauce, Pinehuret Idaho Po­ Chilcoat eald M IM puOT. _ poliUcal gains artaing ------union. tatoes or mealy mashed potatoes . FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 ,12*dB. edm town counsel In each communitv bv, secept a mediation- offer by Saudi i on the bo^er. \ Irom the AP Whres Serve hot or eold. “My. O ^ o 5 I t % r toe extreme «’* ««*•' »cltotlflc advance*. (CoHtinaed on Page Four) the goveming body proposes tof'^raWan King Baud, Western dele-1 SjTia has contended, howbwr, Th6 AFL-CIO Cbimcil, following 2 large 2'/2 cans 75c MAC APPLES * EXTRA TAXeS SuelSS aacriflee!" • ------, ■ , pay to each^own to* % r?ent of 8r«te» marshaled new arguments, that she is not at fault end n e ^sup its suspension of to* giant 16 OVABT BASKET $1.18. X The plane had juat taken off the annuel groas from subsrribert intended to prove that Russia- make no move. This was given uK reem sters Union yesterday, also ENDORSED N.00O SALAKT FRESH UVE / ' . ■ .1 Damqpcus as a reason for refusing was due to crack dowft this after- SHURHNE from linker for Its home base of up to 312,000 and two per cent after i cooked up the crisis as a propa- Waterbary, Oct. 35 (P>—Gov^ Chanute AFB at Rantoul. 111., that. ' to accept mediation., on the 160,000 - membef ernor Ribicoff today Indoraed FANCYHALVES ITALIAN CHESTNUTS TRIPLE A 2 Lbe N i after a atopover on a flight from Syria has contended, however, Bakwy-CorConfectionery W orker* the Connecticut Edoeatlea Rocket Zooms 4,000 The appllcatitm was filed by B Union/ ; YELLOW CLING E fS noodle and beef la aaace Los Angeles. James R. Fox Jr., president of th* that she i* not at'fault and need* - ____ Aaaa.’s proposal for a atato-wlda and eheeee. Names of the crew were with­ M. J. Fox Corp. which operatte make no move. ’lliU was given in : AH th r^ AF^CIO organlza- $4,800 roinlmtiin annual, salary 7 5 CALMERIA aRAPES ^.114 News Tidbits Damascus as a reason for refua-i tions — the, UTW, Bakers and PEACHES held by toe Air Force pending no­ the Strand Theater here. Mystic In, for pabiic ychool teachers, Ad- tification. of next of kin. a community situated tn: both ing to accept meiliaUon. I Teamsters—ha\’e figured in sen- druaisY toe aaaiial conventiaii L0BSTER.59 2 large i V i cant 59c h \ Culled from AP ,Wires Syrlan delegate Farid Zelned-1 satlonal corruption chwgea devel- Several persona heard It In FRIDAY ONLY •D ’AMOU PEARS I i a a H i Miles Officers Say Groton and Stonington, but the Fox here of the Cooiweticat Educa­ RAGOZZINO, trouble before the terrific explo­ application-embraces all the terri'I A dlne Mid last night "Mediation I oi>cd by the B e n ^ Rackets In- tion Aaaoclntion ((TEA), too sion toiV In both towns. The territory, was not offered at any Ume nor i vestigating Comi^ttee hea.ded by governor declnred: "Every SHURHNE t t ^rade CommlMlon n j While every now and then, we post window signs, we. ^BROCOOLI LARGE BUNCm 3 S t "If the plane had fallen 600 Weshington. Oct. 25 (JP)- AJr^whlch ended on Oct. 22. Sputnik extends along the roeat from the was It accepted." A Saudi Arabian ' Sen. McClellan (D-A ). qualified teacher In e\-ery poblie COLOSSAL.PEAS . ards to to* east, weet or aouth, Thomfta River to the' Pawcatuck ;ham Watch Co. of schooPIn tots state is entitled te have never been sure that many read them, for we seem Force officera who' conducted Pri)J- was launched on Oct. 4. ; rith piisrcpresMiUag (Continued on Page ») SPBGHETTI Jt l wrt^Jld have been in the middle ect "far side” exprcMed belief‘To- They Mid about 3750,000 had River at the Rhode Island line. . (Continued on Page Five) n mlnlmnip, starting anlnry to get more aales through Manchester Herald advertis­ 4 cans 69c Fox told newsmen he plans soon >da , . . Federal Clr- sehednle, constetent with tM ^ BR^EN PEPPERS 2 Lb. H u day that one of the rockets been spent on the project to date. Appeals, New Haven, ing . . . After last weekend, we have changed our mind (OoBtlaned on Page Eleven) launched from -a bglloon went They were given authority to to go to Bartles\1IIe. Okla.. where work and dignity of a professioa the first telemovie system In the iear case of five Corv-i so vital to too future of our . . ,,Our sign painter or our adv. writer made a mistake SHURHNE slightly more than 4,000 miles Into spend up to about one million dol­ munista whose con- > PASCAL CELERY LARGE RUNCH t k apace. lar*. The project Ie now conclud­ nation ia in operation. Ticklish Question for Jury state." and Carrots appeared on our front windows m CAR- ■ S:LICED BEETS SAUCE He said his la the aecond appli­ set asidei . Under quMtlonlng at a news con­ ed .but, one of the colonels noted, Pilot reacuA} after flying crip- ROTTS iOc . . . First call came from a high school ference, they also conceded that wn’ accounting of expenditures is cation to be filed in Connecticut, TRIAL. DATE FOR HOFFA ^ cans 49c MDAHO POTATOES - . 5 Lb. 4Se Best Dressed piled Jet over San Francisco to Now York, Oct. 35 Fed­ teacher telling us to hurry and change the sign or we "technoloSically"' It might be po*-' ■till being made. crash a t aea . , . Stock market would hear from her English class . : . Then several Bible to use s0(newhat the same (OonUnued on Page Ten) How Far Can Woman Gk) eral District judge William Her- La yier Mid the statement by a eases back today. lands today set Nov. 4 as • customers asked if ,we did not know how to spell Car- SHURHNE Russian Man balloon-rocket ajratem for sending clvlltan scientist that automatic Air Force Thor .mlMlle sets,un­ a rocket t o the moon within t year. tentative date for trial of James tots. We really do know how to spell Carrots . , . and APPLESAUCE radio aignala from the rocks.t had official-3,500 mile riistence record Hoffa, Teamsters Union preo- , But they Insisted that this had been picked up again after 75 min­ just to prove it, we will again offer for intermediate range ballJ,sUc To Regain Her Health Ident-elect, on perjury charges. 4 cans 62c In ^New LooH’ not beefi the purpose of the six utes of silence would indicate that Solution Seen niTa’a i l e a ', , . Newspapers call test* in project far side, a aeries the rocket had gone a little over of experiments in the Pacific. French general strike most serious QUADRUPLET DAUGHTERS Golden Native Rome, Oct, 25 (FV—Th* beat- 4,000 miles. • . crisls'alnce World War II. Smaller McIntosh will sell SHURHNE Reel Home Style! Col. Eugene La Vier. one of the In Little Roclc New York, Oct, 28 (P - A Judge‘ ticularly in reference to face; Elgin, N. D., O ct 35 im r - ' CARROTS cello bag 10c dcsssed man In the comipunlat He Mid the resumption of aig- Death of Derby woman offirlally . . 1. ■ . lifting and rejuvenaUon activities, Quadniplet daughter* wera born at 3 lbs. 29c or 61.59 bskt. GRAPEFRUIT world—-Nikita” Khrushchev, who men yho conducted the experi­ nala from the rocket, which had blamed on Asian flu .., . Scientists haa put it up to a Jury to decide coyid serious con- early today to Mr. and Mr*. else?—ie getting a new ault that's ments at Eniwetok atoll, told faded out efter the first eight min­ receive information from Project the ticklish question of how far a ,idei‘*tion of claims in this direc Along with beautiful 4 cam 69c newsmen he would guess that the ute* t of ascent, probably came Racial Issue Peter Meier, fariners living near large Pero’s McIntosh Latest 'thing is peeled continental at the hlpa and Ameri- Far Side's rocket ^or 75 minutes, i woman can go to regain the bloom tion lead?" the Judge asked, con­ Bentley, 15 miles SontHwest ean where It meets the shoes. 4.000-mlle level might have been when the rocket fell back into tinuing: and Greening sliced Butternut L IP T O N surpasaed /'by *_ few hundred radio range. director reports..' ^ j'uth such as having her face of tol* Soutoweatera Nortli NEW TiA Angelo ■ iJtrico,' Sicilian' pro­ , Llttlb Rock. A 'k., Oct. 25 )/P>— Connecticut Co. management ,,,,,ri_,without beine auiltv of "bad ! •'Would feminine prerogatives, Dakota town. All four babies, Apples. . . . .at 8 lbs. 39c Squash . . . .cello bag 26c THiiwwar tiA ^ prietor of a Rome tailor shop, says mllei." ' ' Account of Firing Chances of a solution to the Cen­ meets with drivers, mechanics In without oeing gu y such as plucking unsightly eye­ averaging around 3 ' pounds SWANSDOWN S *M O n * f **4 Carrait 2 S it he got the order for Mr. Com­ But both La Vler and Col. Wil­ La Vler gave this account of the tral High School lnte.r, atton dilem­ New Haven to try to settle d if-' “““its. brows, indulging in weight-rediic- each, and their 33-year-old To offset the golden of Persian melons are the BANANA CAKE MIX 34c M * 1# <«. F*r munist's new look ' while visiting liam Bowers Insisted that exact successful firing on Oct'. 22; ma appeared aomewiiat brighter ference*.. .State's . public . schools The woman at issue is Mrs. w r, 'ing diets, capping decayed teeth, mother, are In good condition, the carrots, we will fea­ '/2 Lb. SAiStSAc Russia last month a» a member data stilM* being compiled. Until Through telescopes the rocket waa today. cioeed while Connecticut Educa- i raine Manville Baxter. 62*ye*r^ld tinting tired-looking hair, or re­ physicians said. The babies were best of the season and we (5c off deal pack) . it ia complete, they Mill, there .can kept In sight for a time. The auto­ Oov. Orval Faubus haS revealed tion Astn. and Cy>nnecticut Fed sister of the much married playboy forming an ugly-looking proboscis, ture Fresh Washed Green Stow Crop firapt JhIm . «z. 2 r « Sit of an Italian fashion delegation. -1 bqrn Ib Loreazen Memorial Hos­ will have nice pears and Litrico brought along an over­ be no precise height given. matic “telemetering” signals con- that ’’Certain r.ioves” are being eratlon of Teachers holds meeting i Tommy ManVille. to mention b:it a fcNV common pital here. All were plaeed In In­ Spinach'.. .cello bag 25c sweet, sweet cider... The two colonels gave their re­ made v.'hlch could result in media­ in Hartford. Her 33-year-old husband, tele- practices, be deemed offensive per-' cubators. TRY . coat as a gift for the Soviet Com­ plies about altitude reluctantly, re­ munist party boss. (CoBtiaued on Page Ten) tion of the Federal-State dead­ Three children perish In cribs in ' vision actor Charles Baxter, is sonal habits? DUGAN'S RAfSIN BREAD Birds Eyo Special Bay! peating aggin and ggain that the lock. , Kansas . City fire.. .Oreenville, S, jaecking annulment of their l»5B Pity Timid Soul STRIKE PO(»TPONED ^ 1 8 weekend select your stock of Halloween candies ' "He was so delighted ■with the figures still are being tebulaled. ^ * -rv a C., teenager* nearly wreck freight I marriage. from our well stocked displays . . . best buy is Hershey- Buy 2 packages of eiflier Macaroni and Cheese or Spa­ lif t that he aaked me—through Preyiousl.v. FaiJsuo had said that “Pity then the timid, unattrac­ New Haven, O ct 35 (AV-The SOMETHING DIFFERENT pis private secretary—to make ^mds Delay onl.v the withdrtwal of the nine train trying "to see what happens" I .Among his grounds are eont'en- tive soul who feels'inclined to em­ union representing ConneoUcut- ..ettes 24 individual bags in one box for 99c and next DUGAN'S WHOLE WHEAT COOKIES ghetti and' Meat; Birds Eye will refund jirice of one him two more coats and the suit," Negro atudenti who attend the when they pull switch. ! tions that hia wife concealed pre- bark on a coui'se of beauty treat­ Co. bus drivers agreed today to week watch our windows for the sketches painted by package plus a 10c coupon. Details are in the packa)^ the 38-yesr-oId tailor reported. 2,000-pupil school could end' the David Greenglasa and HarKv marriage rejuvenation and face- ments, but. fearful of reflections postpone a strike call and tha the “junior” artists at the High School. PEANUTS IN THE SHELL 39c bag 8180 Each r c Planes Second Dav crisis. Gold, convicted atom spies, may be lifting operations from him. on her integrity, or of the snide compan.r agreed to withdraw Litrico Mid he will c)iarge 100.000 feel in the air, had speci­ A definite sign of reduced ten­ requesUoneil regarding Rosenberg ‘Bad H abit’ remarka of her neighbor*, retreat* court action against toe union. P kga. Khrushchev toe equivalent of $18() fied the rocket's range at between New York. Oct. 25 (g5—High sion 1* th* he.w army polic)' of al­ trial... Abba Eban. Isreali am­ Ba,xter's counsel contended that in pac. and comriineaa is left con­ It wasj announced by the New 5Sc apiece for overcoats and 3136 for 1.000 and 4,000 miles. The ques­ winds over the Atlantic Ocean de­ lowing the three Negro boj’a and bassador to U,8. does not think the operations were a "bad habit" cealed." Haven Railroad which eontrola th* ault, which Isn't cheap for the tioner recalled that the Air Force layed New York-bound airliner* six girl* .to. croM the -.amptis Syrian-TnrfcUh rrisi* Will erupt. and that because of them the wife The Judge said it would be a the ConnecHciit Uo. capitalists. The tailor hopes to be Mid yeeterday that the sixth and for the second straight day today. without a piUltary eacort, State Sen. Benjamin L- Bar­ "had to use more and more drugs, "safer ond wiser policy to treat . paid when he delivers the qlothing last of the scheduled teite wi Delgyi at Knewild . Airport . Armv and school officials said ringer, New Milford, announce* 'and failed to disclose these person­ this entire problem with restraint (108T OF U\TNG i t 4 Q T * to the Soviet embassy In Rome lucceasful. Did this mean the ranged up to nearly three , houri. yesterdav that If all went well the himself candidate for Republican al h»bita" to Baxter, and forbedrance,” Washington, (let. 35 (A>)—Tha I n c about the piiddle of November, . rocket had gone up to 4,000 miles T Eighteen morriln$‘ flights were af­ six soldiers now- on guard inside gubernatorial nomination. .Guate­ State Supreme Court Justice - .Levey ruled that, since Baxter oost of living rose by one-tenth SIZE Litrico said Khrushqli*'''s meas- ‘ "One could eonclude it completed fected. - , ' Central High might be pulled out, mala's new military government Irving. L. Levey ruled yesterday on kad brought it up for .“public of one per cent during Septem­ urementa wera supplied by the Its miMlen succsaafully," La Vler ! Wiqda of 50 to 56 ifiUea an hoiir although troop* atill would remain aegetlatea to end demonstrations what laaues ahould be presented to ; zci-uUny,” a Jury should decide ber. the ISth. monthly ndvanca. 3Q2MA1NST. pRa secretary who negotiated the' deal replied. , '«i .were reported over large area* of outside th* building. ^ by supporters of,I>;uentes. the jury ‘#hen the case goe* hPlrial whether the Wife falsely repre­ In a row, toe Labor Department D R I V E R t Mixas tkJW .IUL4 eou The two offttara said the project Ike say* there is no queetloii that sented herself aa a person of good reported todny. The - Depart* and that he hlmaelf .didn’t - meet the ocean. Winds up to 90 miles In hia statement abdut' media­ Nov. l.< ■ , ' ■ • No Tip—Carry Out SdnfitB — ClMcksCosiMd f A s m AAANPflwmi C o m m * 'the Russian, leader. was planned more than a' year an^ an hour were encountered by yes­ tion $r*sterday, Faubus gave no world Siould rather use atom for Levey said Baxter “Urges a personal habits; and' whether she ment'e consumer pries iadex roaa to Ul.l per eeat of the Opea Thwsdey a*d Friday Uof# f F.M ., Mostly the ault will be Italian- a half ago. They denied that Rus­ terday’s flights. details and declined to M y who peace than war . . .. Sen..Purtell novel but jlbtentially dangeroui falsely represented that she was ' IMAM YOU €AM n m i CORMBt M AM iiid OAK SIM US Rtylc—quite ' a bit tighter than sia's' Sputnik and prepaur* from The headwinds caused the alr- was making the movea. He Mid blames lag in school coiUtrucUof) doctrine in maintaining that ^s riot addicted to drugs. -1047-40 average. T hat was aa la- th* Pentagon had .anything to do Ilneri to make extra fuel stops * ■ S s w i, on peopl* who wait:'(or Federal was deceived in' connection with hli Mrs. Baxter has denied the ereaoe of A4 per cent from • 4 (Coettewd •• Pag* Bight) with oonducUng to t ^ rie s of teste •B nut*. - < , XOsattBusd ea Page Tea), aid. , . wife’s personal habits’ par- charges by her husband. ywsr ago, f ' . .J . ' i 1 I . \ ' i r PAGBTWO PAGE T H in - r . cut pit, "Their directive is that of duty with the United States they get rid of all of them by Coast Guard, Hie bride attended Family RescuM 'I B S K E ^ Silver Lane Evictions Stands June 30,” Mifrtin aald. Cortlandt and New Plats State <' Town officials Weret asked late Teachers College. Both are em­ After Nin? Days iri the summer whether they ployed in New York, where they PAINT Martin Told in Washington wanted the project sold off-site or District 2 Elducaiion Boards will make their future home. From Mountain on-site.-f Because of many failures HOLD-DP VBEFDL School Menus apparantly*' tionwl^ director of real estate dls to conform to town biilldlng and South dealer : The menus for the hot lunches, at $9-45 Toiwn otnciala had zoning regulations In the structure Country Club members waiting T SUIT CONTRACT North-South vulnarable To Explain Regional Course Fort (Jollins, Colo., Oct. 25 (A5— posal. to find out whether they will be ly Alfred Shetnwold Horace W. Porter School next week mm OidleM & J come to the ond of the roed today Explore All Ideas and setting of the houses, they NORTH are: Monday cream of tomato A rescue party yesterday brought | In tfforta to stave off eviction of have refused to allow on-site sale. allowed to ata.y on town land are When West leads the queen of ♦ A 8 8 aoup, chopped ham and pepper AO Oelore "He couldn't agree to any way asking toWH officials to let them spades, should you win the first CoIumblS;. Oct; 25 (Speciall —<^Mr4. William Patrick of;W#»t_St!, a family of six to safety here from | ‘‘TEterior and Exterler te n e ts in th e. federally'*' owned "We put more effort into see­ * ET 10 7 8 District 2 of the State Aisociatlon has ’ been elected...... to the MacKlm-- —. Sandwiches. gingerbread and that anybody has thought of to al­ ing that people across the ocean know as soon as possible what will trick or should you ^old up? ♦ K Q S ■ Rev. Blmer A, Dech of Robeionis, houte«i whipped cream; ^eaday, acram- their one-foom mountain cabin \ Sllviir ILane houdng project ter their present procedure." Mar­ be done. It's hard to see the reason for #aUeweea Party Set of Board. attended a recent lea- Inmbia Correspondent Mrs. Donald homes by the end of this month, golf courae on town land under a will drop, but you are not sur­ South 'West North East carrots, bread and butter, straw­ of Education. s , slon of trie Columbia Unlveraity R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy The family had been unable to get ants' situation on Oct. 15. AH but-16 of the 175 houaea in natioiial bodies of both churches to A short business meeting i^II be out of a lumber camp near lO.lm- are now awaiting formal eviction the project are still occupied, the temporary extension of the 87,500- prised when this hope fails. 1 ¥ P au 8 NT Pass The Center Thespians Present merge, creating the United Church berry gelatin; Wednesday, chicken Scholastic Press Assn, held at the 8-8485. snlta. At that time, the Director asked a-ycar lease in effect before Sept. chow mein with rice, carrot curls, held sftei; which a apecisl pro^gm University of Connecticut. . foot high Cameron Pass 60 miles Martin to find out whether an ex­ local housing director. Harold Now you begirt to run the dia­ 8 ♦ 'Pass 8 ¥ " Pass of Christ. A-est of here after heavy snow fell NEVr . The general manager said he Symington, said. 30. A check for a quarter of the monds. On the fourth diamond, 4 ¥ Pass Pass Pass whole wheat bread and: butter, will be presented through ' Ar­ Mrs. LaVergne H. Williams, (Col­ tension of tlnje tOyClow the town annual rental fee was deposited THE Pastor Dech will be accom­ peaches; Thursday, barbecued rangements made with John D> lins Rd., is a patient at Windham in the area. Van Dtorn became HI taBced in Washington, ^ t h the Piib- to Investigate thg possibility -of Formal Eviction Suits Soon you discard dummy’s last spade. OpsBlag lead—e Ci panied to Connecticut by Mrs. Golf Club Plans Me Housing Administration's ns- with the general manager but not You aren’t worried if West ruffs hamburger on roll, wax beans, Clarke, director of the school, also Community Memorial Hospital. . nine days ago. When his wife at­ buying the projpft would be pos­ Formal eviction suits will be

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OQTOBER 26, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAJICHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTORF-R 26, 1967 P A G l whist will be held tomorrow In Bolton Charles Ryan, vice prasident; M r^ Hchrrin Phelps Hall, sponsored by the Bali Robert La Polt, secretary, and W- took place soma dlltane# from the Joint Economic Project and. Chain Club of St. Peter’s Epis­ A. Holmes, traasurer. Bqlton Coventry farmhotwe. ' , Women Slate copal Church. I f reservations are Woman Warned Charles Johnson, principal, In­ BANK A 'Russia, U.S. Square Off Polansky was brought to the desired, contact may be made with troduced the Student Council pres­ Mancheater Hospital at 8:10 p.m. OLQTHINfi OOUEGTIpN FOR KOREA Old-Tinie Fair the Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, John In l-Car^feash ident, Robert Santos, who in turn Scared Yt)Uth Farmer Dead and three doctora went to work on ^ for Middle East Phelps or Henry A. Jones. introduced his supporting staff: him. At 4 p.m. a Catholic priest SATURDAY. OCT. 19 Tliru4i^NDAY, OCT. 27 Loyalty Sunday Planned Anthony Allbrio, vice president; SATURDAYS In Turkey-Syrian Crisis was called to administer the.lhst'; For Nov. 15 U win be Loyalty Sunday at the Bolton, Oct. 25 (Special)— Mrs. Barbara Paulin, aecreUry; Carol rites. Poliansky dleil half in hour Gilead Congregational Church. A ll Sandra Desllets. 22, of 46 Wellmlan La Polt, asalKtant aecratary; Found Unhurt Fro m Blow; later irtthout regaining conscious-, MUnSH AMERICAN CLUB. 75 MAPLE St. (OBottMd treat 0"e> -^Continued- from Pago One) ‘ EUington Hebron, Oct. 29 (Special)— A big members arid friends of the church Rd.. Manchester, was issued a Marilyn ArBwrong, assembly 4 4 ness. time is offered at the annual fair are Invited to attend and share in committee enalrmanj Russell a i Ma fCyUe ieA> Go. ! Bolton, Oct. 2.5 (Special)— A IS- Born In Hiingmry Monday Hmi Saturday, 9 A.M^ to Midniqlit Atoerica prodnted the World'i warning ticket for speeding by •ource aaid Saud felt Syria ac­ Cnniing to M,H8 By Tree Limb of the Women s Guild and Auxii- the special loyalty service at 11:15 Nearing, school atora committee 893 m a i n SIR K I ond 15 NORIM MAIS SIRtU ' M ANCHI5UR . ONN : year-old youngater who left home Poliansky was born In Hungary ? atomic a.m .'The annual All-Church can­ Sffite Police after her car skidded cepted and then retracted but the A I X K IN D S o r GOOD USED OLOTHING, BEDDING, iarv of St. Peter’s EEpisoopal chairinan. The student representa- I1 yesterday after a shooting accident' Dec. 6, 1892,' and lived In Coventr.v jaapoMtblo Voder Low into an embankment on Hebron BOOTS, BUBBERS an4 PRACTIOAL SHOES. Planning Unit Church, Nov. 15. vass will be made that afternoon. tiv e i aaMated in the distribution 3 1 2 offer atlll atanda. Turkey vaccept­ FTfiTT" Coventry, Oct. 25 (Special) — for the past 40 years. He leaves hi* TW «r hijwever, ia Impoeetble un1“ ' .. As a Special project for the Rd„ yesterday afternoon. A . M . t o N O O N 'In Coventry, was found aafe at The theme will be ■’Main Street. and collection of queationnairaa. ed and aent a delegation to-Saudi Mike Pollansler, 65. died at Man­ •wife, Julia Varga Poliansky, and SpoMored by TTnltefi NaMoae Aiwociatlon ef MaaeAeoter A ir prOMnt Alinerican law elptely Hebron, 1708.” This is an advance coming year, the Women's Fellow­ Mrs. Desllets was driving east ' I t , w'sa "decided that tha fall j 11 ;30 a.m, today. ] Six sons, John, of Elllington,' when her car skidded o ff the high­ , Arabia. I chester Memorial Hosjdtal yester­ Being Formed celebration of Hebron's 250th year, ship of the Hebron Congregational open house will be held Nov. 14. ! Peter G. .lablon of South ltd. waa Ernest, Charles, and Emil, of C ovr! reotricUn* the ahartm of atomic way. State Police reported that she day as the result of a frActured from 1708 to 1958. Church is sponsoring the Com­ Cover 100 parents were pretent A foreign rriiniatry apnkeaman | found talking with a boy compan­ entry, Frank, of Rockville, and An -! •Ociota. Dttllea has called the law was unhurt and did not require Booth.s will be made ‘to look as munity Calendars that are so pop­ arid 69 registered as ntw members. in Damaacua charged the United" ion on Rt. 6 by State Policeman skull after being struck by a large drew, of Manchester. He also obsolete, and Spaak told the Na; Ellington, Oct. 24 (SpecialI — medical attention, but noted that stores did in 1708. They will in­ ular in many towns of the area. : Norman Traaker of the Colchester tree branch. leaves , three daughters, . Mr*. ( tional Press Club yesterday it was Work on plans for an industrial the car had to be towed away ttr a Statea and Turkey were uaing "ru-1 U'? and planning commission are in clude: religious articles, church It la more than a birthday aa it NEEDS WIFE FOR BEER SAIE barracks, after pn hour and a half ■ Poliansky had been clearing a Elizabeth Gonci, Hebron, M rs.' outdated. offers listings also of wedding an- garage. Under Wlsc(msln law a non?- mora" of mediation to poatpone search. wooded seclion of hla farm on Emma. Saunders, Linden, N. ,J... Elsenhower is expected to ask the study stage. First Selectman booth. Miss Marjrle H- Martin, nlversarie*. dates of meetings of resident youth of 20 can't buy beer BINGO tha debate. The aaaemhlj- dlaciia-! ? Baxter Rd,, off Goose Lane, felling and Mrs. Helen Chaponis, Man-, Joseph MaeVaMsh said, has been Doris Martin, and Dorothea Ray­ The youngster aj>cnt a rainy night Congrtn to ease the realriciUms. organizations or committees in the unless hla wife or a pgrent ia with alon waa auapended laat Tueaday' !- the trees and moving them with a cheater. He had 11 grandchildren. u :'--y Olthough Indications.are this nii|;ht revealed. mond: rreamerj’. fresh dair.v prod­ for three daya'to await the out-: ’ In a sleeping bag in the woods town. Mrs. Belle Robinson is chair­ him. tractor. While moving a .50-foot Burial Tonlorrmv be difficult to do. ■< The industrial commission's ucts, BarhBra Bartlett: Toy shop, Mrs. Fenn Heads come of Saud'a offer. . I ' ; about a halt mile from his home. main function would be to attempt nil new toy.s, Esther Diman, 'and man in charge. Each • individual DOBSONVILLE SCHOOL He apparently feared repercussions tree, he fell from the tractor, Funeral .services will be held at I >!L ....'x_. ^ •' if- ■ The Americans a ^ reported to Talk for Hour which waa still in gear. The ma­ and attract industry to the town Betty Murray Andrew: inn re- listing, birthday, and so forth, will I from accidentally shooting Kefi- ■2 p.m. -tomorrow at the Burke: have expressed interest in leamlnR New Barnard Unit Syrian Foreign- Miniater Salah chine kept moving and dragged and see to the needs of industry freahmenta. Mildred Porter and cost 25 cents. Calendars will Bell neth Ounkel. 14, of Fernwood Dr., Funeral Home. 29 Parl^St., Rock­ more about how Britain'! atoms- B iU r and ZHneddlne talked for an the tree dver him. The farjn is such- as water supply and sewer­ .Janet Berry: gift shop, jewelry! for ,50 cents each, payable in ad­ .Bolton, while the youths were ville. Burial will he in South Cem- j for-peace Industry operates. If any Mrs. Robert Fenn. 232 E. Middle 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY (And Every Friday) hour yealerday with Secretary located in the northca.st seclion of age. and gifts, Dorothy Kjrkham. Su-; vance. ICE CUBES "hunting" in woods off Bread and E. Themlore Rantly etery, Tolland. The Rev. William ] swap were in proapect, some offi- Tpke. wss.elected president of the General Dag HamarekjoTri'" kmld Milk St. In Coventry. Coventry. I AJoe, paOtor of Tolland Federated ■ from PEROTS A new nist proof pipe is being Cliiirrh Meeting Set clalB aaid.-H might Involve Brit­ san and Mary Gray: cabinet maker.! newly formed Barnard Junior reports he would be a.«ked to visit j laid from the water works on The annual meeting of the MILLER'S p h a r m a c y ! (itmkel '('omtortable* His son. Ernest Poliansky, .36. Church, wilt conduct the funeral ain's peaceful atomic know-how wooden articles. Nancy Denon- the troubled area. Both the .Syri-! K. Theoosi-1 reportedly skipped N-lasses ^ EVERY DAY AT ^ STAND: 275 OAKLAND STREET clock radio. Chancea may be pur­ and Uitlr psiants. who might be man, Mrs. Helen Light, Mrs. Ed­ RANG! whether the oil is contaminated. tion last month. Glenq wa.s fea- Manchester High School ip do HOWARD'S chased now or on the day of the tiired w l^ Boh Hope. MIm Bren- target practising In 'Oie ORCHARD: AVERY STREET. WAPPING. interaeted in the National Guard win Finance, Mrs. Phyllas Mar- . Arthur Drus Sttret j 539 M A IN ST.— M t 9-8888 Varieh, Mrs. Jean Hill. Mrs. Mar­ fair. da Ann Cole and Kenneth Miller, j Dairy where one m It ia hoped that every member Th. Squira Ik. sis sB. A. dfc. 4K. ▲ .A. ▲ A ▲ jf and its funcUona. jorie Meyer, Mrs. Victor Betz, t UEL OIL both MHS studenl.a. appeared with ^ ^,,e vouths w o rk i part time. of the church will help make this Glenn at the Connecticut organ ' ' , . j . t*A.’*. Company drOla every Tues­ Mre. \ ^ ia m Nelmann. Mrs. Cal­ To Perpetuate The mishap occurred, State day evening at the Manchester vin Ds'vUt, Mrs. Robert-MacVsfiih, fair a luccejis ai the, proceeds will GASOLINE Glenn has appeared receiitlv on ' f 'vas un- Arm ory and is Commanded by Mrs Edward Wanzy, Mri. Ifylke add many heeded things to Phelpe Hall. the Perrv Oomo TV show. He’ has ! la d in g the rifle. The gun went Oapt James T. Herdic Jr., who is Werkoven. Mrs. Louis Lavitt. Mrs. A Cherished SEND THEM off and a bullet struck Giinkel also tte Bupprlntandent o f recrcs- John McConvllle, Mrs. Bert Bert- Womdn Meet . also been seen on the Jackie Glea- The Women’s Club jnet at tl\e New English-built ForJ son show. Tommy snd Jlmmvj ‘ "o thigh while he ws* wslk- tloB for tha town. Other ofllcers leaon, Mrs. 'Frhncla Brightman, BANTLY OIL are 1st tX. Robert Jones o f Mrs. ■ Howard Reckert, Mrs. town. Hall Wednesday ' evening, Memory THE ' Dorsey s ".Stage .Show, " the Paul ®L „ ■ ( iiii’ , i\( PRICES START AT Whiteman Show, and other rtdeo Assisting Trooper Trasker In Andover and 8nd L t Louis Jodoln CStairles Eastwood and Mrs. Robert wdth Mrs. Edson P. Herrick df B<>l* ton as guest'speaker. The theme productions. | o f N ew Britain: The Open House is Gerstung. ol, ' M VN ll.’ l.l l Choose wisely the monument being organised Jointly by M. Sgt. the program was "Creative Crafts He ha* also been a concert so- ; U*^*!” * " Farm Bureau to Meet that will stand forever in HOMETOWN I lolst with the Philadelphia Sym-1 State Policewoman LhUls Miller. Chanes Marcel, first sergeant of The annual meeting of the Tol­ for Christmas." Mrs. John B. Hor­ TEL MItcli. II 9 45V5 ^bNVERTIILES ^1 5 0 0 Silent tribute to your loved STATION WAGONS I phony Orchestra snd th# Buffalo ! ““ »= ' tba company nnd Sgt l.c George land County Farm Bureau will be ton was program chairman. Tatro. held Tuesday at the "Town Hall, A potiuck suppr and military ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 ones. NEWS , s>-mphonv Orchestra, Tenth Goe$ for Drinks Tha displays will , consist of all held at the Town Hall here. the orgs^ e weapons as well-as the A'turke.v dinner will be served Turku Inapirrd Rnllg -—^The French-last year We have our owa dealgnlag Individual w a a p m and equlpbient by the local Grange at 6:30 p.m. spent 3.1 billion dollars, or 9,5 per used by the company. The eqtilp- service to build a moaument MORIARTY BROTHERS rent of the nation's total income, IVealey Bradway will give the wel­ The crescent-shaped rolla for ment and demonstrators are as JUST FOR YOU at ao extra on mineral waters, soft drinks, come address. Reports from the NOW! FALL CHANGE-OVER IS coat. W s do all eutUag lu which Vienna and Paria are noted follows: Radio and Communica- secretary and treasurer and mem­ 301-315 CEHTMI STREET ~ M 3-513S j were drat made In VlVnna In 1696. and other beverage*. They con­ Uoits, Bfc. Paul Neron and Rich­ our own ahop, from tha sumed a billion bottles of min bership committee will be given at rough atoas to the lliilahed They aymbolize-the creacent moon ard Charnst; 60 MM Mortar, Cpl. 6 p-m. Compare I of ^ the TurkUh Flag. The Turks eral water. They drank aperitifs', .William Carlson; S7 MM Recoiless memorial . . . AND WE wines, beers, and liquor* totaling, Town directors and directora-at- Tnp Quality AUTOMATIC E M P I. Q y THE MOST I were besieging Vienna in 1696 and. COATS Rifle. Sgt. 1.C Paul Piano; 30 cali­ large and 10 delegates to the State Features WITH wishing to win over the inhabit- in term* of pure alcohol, 245,000,- ber m a rin e gun. Pfc. James Cun­ SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL- 000 gallons. Wines and beer* con Farm Bureau annual meeting Nov. ABLE. I ant*, sept flour to the women and ningham; 50 caliber machine gtm. 20 will be eJtcted. Remarks \rtll be a Picture window 3-TRACK ALL ALUMINUM children. The Viennese bakers In­ stltuted the overwhelming pro- Sgt. l.c C. R. LaBonta; Automatic made by John H. Elliott, county from vented the moonahaped roll In ap- pm-tton of the alcoholic beverages Rifle, Pfc. John 'Oookerham; STORM ewd SCREEN agent (Mid Mrs. Lois Schmaltz, a 6062 TS Othert may try to copy our tkillful COLD WEATHER AHEAD ' predation of the Turks’ gesture. consumed. Motor Transportation; S3.c Peter youth committee. Alcoa Aluminum FOR THE SMALL Robinaon; Ml rifle, Sgt. l.c Bkl- A .report on the resolutions WINDOWS work...... hut it it never duplicated wsrd Tatro; 49 caliber pistol, Pfc. committee will be given by the a 8 Real Tracks— Ralph Haaen; Basooka. Cpl. c a rm a n , Lucius Robinson. The 8 Inierts INSULATE YOUR ATTIC Charles Wilcox. (Plus program committee Includea; John RenKrclless of where Refreshments will be served by a .Ventilatea ta Installation DUaduI, August J. Loehr Jr., and 8.3.C Roderick Frechette and Ron­ aay degraa If desired) MANCHESTER toot wrvice man «f Mrs. Ida K. Holcomb. 16.50 ald Haberem who aro the company Drive to Continue For Comfort and FuerSavings woman ia atationed, eooks. The house to house canvass for ON DISPLAY AT: MEMORIAL COMPANY the Mancheater Ere- m ARE HERE! Cpl. Anson Thorp, the unit ad- the Boy Scouts fund drive will Bunistratxsr, w ill, be on band to A. AlMETXiy Proprietor ning Herald can be for­ at the tallest price in town! cptitinne through October. MANCHESTER AWNING CO. ^ ... r answer any questions that any The campaign ia part of a drive OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY warded to be at “ Mail boys might have pertaining to Jheir held aimultaneotisly in many 195 WEST CENTER ST.— MI 9-3091 military obligation and' also the ^ towns which do not receive Corh- HARRISON STREET—TEL. MI 9-5807 C a ir reffniarly with all months' training program. munity Chest benefits. the hometown newa / people away, from Manchester Evening ReraM El- Women Hear Talk Ungton eorreapondent Mrs. O. F. home are no anxioua Berr, telephone TRemont 8-MlS. to net. By Gene Suslain Texas baa 168,732,160 agres .of surface soli, 141,337,744 acres of *New Pabiica, Color and Design" It in farms and ranches. Telephone MI 3-Sl2i was the topic of the talk given by there’s nothing The Gen^ Suslam, interior decoretor, Circulation at the meeting of Jeycee Wives • Prapartidnad-td-flt Wednesday evening. FOR RENT Jiner than Department Suslam displayed fabrics of con­ tha 5 ft. and undorl temporary and colonial design and 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectere Today! —sound or silent, also 88 mm. • No altoiwtions noododl dlsctuMed their uses. A question ■Bda prajeetofi. u and answer period followed. New English-built Ford • For alt ago groupsl Refreshmwits were served by WELDON DRUG C a g e n u i n e PRICF,n START AT Mrs. R oy Parker and her com­ 961 Main St. TeL Ml 8-8821 mittee. 16" and 24" BLANKET TYPE iUattrl)CBtcr SEDANS Lucky you... if you’re 5 ft. or under a l l i g a t o r • CONVERTIBLES —because Robert Hall has ?coats W ITH VAPOR BARRIER • STATION WAGONS designed especially for you petite FOB THE VERY FINEST IN lEncntug 1590 women! Robert Hall knows that QUALITY USED CARS 'juniors" is a size, not an "age".. . 90 no 5 k Sq. Ft. ALWAYS SEE OU"R COMPLETE SfELECTlON !l|craUl longer are you forced to shop in the ALWAYS AT LEAST SO CARS Inaulatkm pays for itself in fuel savings. And it pays you MORIARTY BROTHERS teen department to find a coat that fits! TO CHOOSE FROM dividends as long as the house stands. . . in faRiiljr health 301-315 CENTER STREET— Ml 3-5135 .Yes, mam . . . at Robert Hall youll SEDANS. 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MANCHKSTSB EVENING IHEBALD, MAKCHESTER, COMM. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1957 PAGE SE V E N IPAGC BIX ItANGHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, QONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1967 with tha Maaliatle Idaa of davtlop- Manchester; our futurs wlyes and WPtNB*..S40 WHAV-OlO Art Exhibit Sialed 40-Hplir Devotion ;i JIUmrl;ratpr mothera, our future teachers, Oiir Bandits Use Plane and Car t A deUghifur Flora To Oilra' tha atom only for paaca, da- A Thouffiit for Today Droodles WUBO—ISUO Daily Radio 1VTIC—IINW eldad to antar tha. ranlu of tha Spanaared by the Maaehaatar future leaders of various organisa- Skywatch Schedule ■ For Woodruff Hall Set at St. James’ Ir^bntftig ifrraid Oooneil ot Oharehea tiona^ths women who will set the By ROUER PRICE WeeU—1S90 Baetera OayUght Time mUltary atom powaii. NeW Britain cultural tone of our city. (VPUP—1410 ^ In Robbing Bank me. la aafaly In thoaa-.raska, havinf You can count «>n the girl—can Baturday, Oct. Oct. 26. The Grace Group of Center CoO' ‘ A period 'of '40 hours of devotion It’d Trua FUEL The following program will be' opened in St; James' prdgreaaed to tha axploaton of ita she count on you? Midnight—2 «.m. VohMteen Needed. JJ,iiAY—Night Wstch gregi-tional Church ia aponaoring ' Tampa, Fia., ‘Oct. 25 (JP) Two^here todqy on charges of violating Someone haa aald that tha trou. Sincerely, ulea are eupplied oy the radio WTIC—Munilor the art exhibit to be >ield in Wood­ Chqrch -at the 11 o’clock Maas owit hydrofen bomba. And now 2 e.m.—4 a.m. ,...... Volunteers Needed. bandita, using a fast ahuttle of thb'Bvri^ Robbery Act. Sunday morning. -t -T- ^ -i bla with money la that it coata ao Edith H. Petersen ♦ a.m.—6 a.m. '., ...... Volunteers Needed. managementz and are aubject to RuBii NeuKhtoB ruff hall next Monday and 'I>iea- ®vo planes were involve*-- 'tha PnblUher* _ Britain makai a third nation which much. One of ita coata la that aenae President of Manchester, l^WPOp—Hound j planes and automobiles, robbed ^ In preparation for the 40 hours bouBdbd Oetober i. U*1 a.m.--8 a.m...... Roger Winter, Jim Barrett. change without notice, day. The exhibit will he open from Ceaana and an Aeronca atolen at of 'devotion confesiions will be Wilt not diva up tha atom, bacauia of apiritual dullneaa aeen In ao Girl Scouts Inc. i8 a.m.—10 a.m...... Roger Winter, Jim Barrett. 4iaa- WHAV-^NIrht WAtrh the First State B,mk. of Fort Gilbert Field In Winter Haven by ___ Brerr er«TUBf many Chriatlana w-ho are financial­ OIL WUAY—P la tte r P arty WTIC—^^valcAde ol SporU 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day. he'ardi^omocrow .between 3:30 $nd it aymbolUaa Britiah pow'er and Meade of 126,657 at gunpoint R E G T A U R A N T ^ • u d BoIMW*. Knt*r«l 10 a.m.—Noon ...... Dolores York, Mery E. Jeffries WccO'-itecuiu Ravua' WDRC—R ufh Neufrtitoii one of two men who flew to the 0:80 p.m. and between '7:30 and 9 r1.. m ly aecure. The aenae of adventure, \t> al About Saltera? WPOP—Hound Ooz A tearoom will be open In the yeaterday. field in the Ceaana. ifflM »: IfancliM ttr Cow praatiira. of living upon a living God, of Noon—2 p.m’. .., ...... W. Joseph Lemlre. ‘ RANGE OIL ■ WKNB—P. M. p:m. They wiH'be heard In French, " a n d c o c k t a i l L O U N O K 0*M lUU' What la thrre for France to do, To^’t'he Editor. 2 p .m .-4 p.m...... Garry Sutfiffe, Louie Barber. WTIC-Ru«a Miller Federation room each evening from One man was arrested at a Apparently the men aeparately Italian, Polish, Lithuanian and 8UB8UIUPTION RATM trust, of,, aurpriae, leaves What about Salters? I read in WDRC—Arthur Godfrey WHAY^Nlsht Walrh 7 to 9 o'clock, qnfl Tuesday after­ Taippa airport and another in an flew the pianei to a email field at PajraW* In AdiAnee then, but join in the gama Itaalf? the life and deadly aecur- 4 p.m.—6 p.m. ., ...... Carol Henderaon., WPOP-Waxworkt W T ^ —CavAlCAde ol Sporte English. ' nw fe* H A arid t. boUon, conn., tel. MlteheU 0-4HS ‘The Herald, OcU 17 issue, that It fi p.m.r—8 p.m...... Lucy Burke, Carol Henderaon. tlU-i WDRC—Ruse Ntujfhtnn noon from 3 to 4:30, -Aaaorted dea- auto accid^t several hours after Plant City, want together In the CLOSED MONDAYS Franca began weakening in ita in- Ity sets in. Bonda In the bank Was going to coat 2152,150 to Im­ W POP—Hound D of aerta, aandwiche.s, coffee and tea 4he robbers released a. captured Aeronca to F o rt' Meade, returned often become bonds upon the soul, 8 p.m.—^10 p.m...... Lucy Burke. WHAY—P la tte r P arty 10.su- I a f r ic a n I ^ p o r t s r is e tantiona aoon after Britain .joined prove Globe Hollow. Before the ' Wt.’Ct'--Re€»,ro nevua wrUY-NIshl Welch \riil be ' served by committees constable and escaped in a running to Plant City after the holdup,* leR , BANQUET FAOn-ITIES AVAILARLE m stocks In vaults become stocks 10 p.m.—Midnight ...... Liidlle Hlrth, Charlee Hlrth. ,, W K N B -P . H : Exports of South' African mer- JIB MOBtft i.» tha atomic club. And now Julea town spends that much money on> WTIC—Cavalcade of S p o rta - headed by Mrs. Winfield Moore, gunfight with purauers. the Aerbn6a there and flew the .K upon the feet. Spontaneity is gone Skywatch Post located bn top of Manchester Police Station. \VT'i‘—Ro»- Hiller WDRC—R um . Nauirhinn 'chandiae climbed 12 per cent In EDDY REED ih piano Interludes for^our dining pleaetu* one swimming hole, why can’t BOLAND WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Mrs. Rupert UppUng and Mrs. Jo­ Sheriff Ed Blackburn said Ir­ Cesbna back to Tampa. ') O m .0> Moch, the Frenceiat delegate to the I and deadly dullness brings soul de-' Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal W POP—Modern Sounda seph .Tedford, ^ 1906, from $»17,2()0.000 to $1,026,- some of this money be diverted Building, Mancheater on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1-5 p.m. WPOP—Waxwork! ia:48 vin Suits, 26. arrested In a car OOO.OOO. . United Nations ik disarmament I'ey. "I hate loxury,” aald Goethe. to Improve Salters. I know the OIL COMPANY B$SD— IVIIAY—NIzht W.lrh Any ailiab In Connecticut la In­ mishap, admitted he took part in ■ ■ . .n-** 1H> aSbOOA&D^PRA* mkture, announcea that France la r‘'£l, “ WTIC—Roa» Miller II:I :M Thompson, arrested at Tampa acquire -some property and build Thla Droodle portrays an almo.at WDRC-RC—Rue* Naiighton Katherine Nellson and Harry Bal­ arrested at Tampa Intematfonal a -13-year-old New Britain boy, be a nation Which proves reluctant* would like to remind all your started by a couple of Coaches WCCC—Rec4»rd Review Airport as he returned a Cessna both of' whom died yesterday: WKNB—P. U linger, will be at the exhibit, on to give up ita new symbof of power. readers that the Annuel Girl Scout Parent* Made Liable utio are Jealous because they don't suit your taato ... pay for WTIC—Rona Miller Tuesday afternoon at .1 o’clock to airplane belonging to the firm Mrs. Donald Bufhs, mother of That ia he way it la,1 Each time Fund Drive of Manchester Is be­ happen to have any Gorillas on WDRC—Cal :roker, Hospital, where she had been the more difficult K is to arrange These funds are need for gen­ parents liable for property dam­ Plans Yule Fair age up to 2,100 caused by their chil­ if any Gorillas are found to be It on a budgot plan w r n '- RffNiro Review — I * ' wps picked up' after hla car vaa In- admitted two - days earlier follow­ for a disbanding of the club. eral administration of our Girl pla.ving football they should he WKNB-P.M. Member. of Gracf Group a re '^ e d ip an accident In Tampa. In ing a fall. After entering the hos­ Scout program, its maintenance dren. Defeated bv the 1957 Legis­ WTIC-R om M iller The Woman’s Society for Chris­ Memoer. or urace ixroup are , ^ two pairs ot coveralls France la now filing Us applica­ lature was an amendment exempt­ thrown off their teams immediate­ WDRC--Cal Kolby pital. she became ill with a vinia and development. The administra­ ly. Before the.v get hurt. WPOP—Waxworka asked to cast their ballots Monday | to those iSmm by the rob- tion for memberahip. Unless the ing parents who would post signs to ault your • l45- . . tian Service of South Methodist for a picture which they think Infegtipn. tive function of our Girl Scout ...... —*-...... - Church has announced plans for its bera. Steven Herskowitz had been a club la diibanded. others will fol­ council are troop organization, in red lettera not leas than ft WHAY—Platter Party TOlffht milUble to be hung in (jaunty Judge Chester Wig- inches high on a white background Herbicide Aid* Pine* W(V('—Remrd Review annual Christmas F air'to be held M ^ o n a l hall. ^ a*. charged the men with armed patient at New Britain General CLOTHES AT How To Win Friends low, including Oenpany and Japan, program, camping, training, fi­ WKNB—P.M. ‘‘on a conspicuous place on . the W-TI* —Roan .dlller Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 11 a.m. The public is Invited, to visit the robbery and auto theft. Fort Meade Hospital since Wednesday. both ot whom a rt already Ulking nance, public relations, staff and child” reading, "Beware of Wild Forestry-research workers at oonvonlanoo WDRC-ral Kolby Tha united Otatea appean to be office, and memberahip nominat­ to 6 p.m. exhibit and cast a vote for the jg Southern Polk County about Two New leaven deaths last about such a stap. In other words, Child." the University of Minnesota report WPOP—Waxworka most popular, picture. No admls-j 35 goutheast of Tampa. weekend .were officially blamed Btlaatag a 1»et to Ita campaign to ing. ‘These committees are com­ iiM Mrs. Louis Champeati Is the gen­ for all the general admiasion that posed of people dedicated to serv­ WHAV*-Datellne Sion will be charged. | Federal authorities also planned on Asian flu. The victima were a woo tha people behind the Iron W c'Cl'—IDlh Annlverkarv Show eral' chairman, . assisted by Mrs. The committee for the exhibit to give the men a hearinz before Yale sophomore and a 13-year-bld ^3 an atomic war ia an .impossible ing our girls of Manchester, shar­ WKNB—Open Mike But, this country's psycho-1 Kenneth Cloutier as co-chairman Includes: Mrs. William Howes, U.S. Commissioner Morison Buck New Haven boy. thing, the world ia going through ing their tgients and abilities to Exf, uisita mountings in myriad designs, gold or platinum—>to trans­ WTir-Newn in charge of decorations. Other m make-up being. what It. is. i provide equal high quality pro­ V WDRC—Newa: Weather leader; Mrs. George Lawrence, RIOT- LOW W POP—Newa committee members are Mr/i. Wil­ Mrs. Thorsten Englund. Mrs/Rock- W w oJd ,ba surprising if thla b e t' ■ * moUona of preparing for gram in the beat interest of the form your old jewelry into an object of mgdern beauty. Equally Ills- liam Moore, heading the merchan­ ware being mlaaed. ' **"•• ‘be nations are WHAY—Dateltna well Potter, Mrs. Maurice Willey. girls of ages seven through seven­ modern: our deferred payment budget plan which permits you to TVTTr-S porta dise committee, and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, Mrs. joining the ranks ot those elite who teen years. AUCTION WDRC—Weather and Zalman Dunstan in charge of booth ar­ HarrtMR. K. Saliabhry, the dft- Victor Herring and Mt»s Gertrude All contributiona received re­ WPOP-I>awrencat Welk l j tbiguMnd' foreign corre^iondent arc prepared to wage it. Rponaored by pay weekly or monthly, as you prefer. Liberal trade-in ellowanee for ftsa - rangements. Carrier. i ' main In Manchester for our Man­ WHAY-Football Prophet A*»cafeterla style luncheon will A tor 4he New Tork Times, reports chester Girl Scouts. We do not re­ NORTH METHODIST CHURCH MEN’S CLUR your old mounting. WTir*—b;mli Cote be served from 11:30 to 1:30 In that EaaMra Shiropeans, evan-after Been Trees WDRC—Muaic a la Carte ceive any aasiataneo' from any i W POP—Tod 40 Tim a Coop4t- hall by'the Story Circle .of PRICES! 10 yean bthind the Iron CUrtadn, The key question Manchester Community Chest or United Fund! •:4i - the society. The Willing Workers Mother, Two Sons have a trtmendoua amount of ^- has to fees up to In its potential In amyoun^ng towns or elttes. | Saturday Starting at 10 A.M. WHAY—Serenade Circle will serve afternoon tea in w nc^Thrta Star Bxtrm the ladles parlor from 2 to 5, and fecUoK for Amtrica and Amett- When a Girl Scout parent and WDRC—Tjoweii Tbomaa Burned to Death future relationship with the Man­ daughter calls si your door on W POP—Top 40 Tim e the Methodist Youth Fellowship eane. chester Country Club Is not a ques­ Sunday, won’t you be generous In A t Church Grounds wilt conduct e children’s fair in 958 Main St,—MI 9-4298 WHAY—Serenade 'Wesley hall. •Troy, N. Y„ Oct. 25 Ifl — A Thla admiration', he aaya, ia tion of the number of years or the your donation? SMAIX crtABOE FOR REFRESHMENTS WTIC—Dick Burtel mother and her four sons, the did* based on two factore—hoatUlty to number of dollars Involved In one You will be sharing In an Insur­ WDRC—Amna *n Andy Jewelera-Silversmiths WPOP—Fulton Lewie Jjr. eat 3H, Were burned to death early the Soviet Union and an enormous lease proposal or another. It ia ance on the future of our girls of 1:15- today When fire destroyed their reservoir of goodwill tor the United, the question of whether or not the WH AY—Serenade Deaths Last Night two-room frame home on a tenant WTIC—Dick Burial farm 10 miles nhrth of this city in Stataa nentartag'. an at»-peiaiatance public process, naturally subject T f? — WDRC-^Amo» n Andy---- - — ^ - •• laa'wawiiieiai:, THC KNOWN NAME. THE KNOWN OUALITY SINCE 1900 W POP—H P M organ Eastern New’ 'York'. ' QUILt- UNED MELTON sf .‘the Amarieaii Uniam'.' to the pressures of politios and New York—Charles J. Feldman, 57,* rice president and general sales The dead were Mrs. Beverly Artn The "American Oraam,” ha' the. controversy, can ever manage to WHAY—Serenade Coon, 24, and her sons; Robert, w n o —Newa ot World manager of Universal Pictures Co.. S'4; Victor, 2'4; Richard, V.i; and I efficient, economical car with goq^ handling SUBURBAN COATS East Eurapaaha nnderatand It, do buainess with a country club, a WDRC—Amoa anl Andy Inc,..died Wedh^ay. Feldman, characteristics,’' sums, up Floyd Clyiner, W p Q P ^T op 40 Time Paul; 4 weeks. SalUbury aayv, la “tha vision of typapf private organization whose f!4\- who was bom In |*rovIdence, R. I., The father, Robert Coon, 24, luf- veteran test driver. Good looldng with raporb WHAY—Roaary Hour had spent almost a lifetime In the tailoring fealpew, flap and patdi the new continent dedicated to very existence can creetc emotions WATKINS RD WTIC—Life and the World fered first ' and second-degree movie industry. burns. He was treated by a physi­ podtriz. low tepfoc n ed liberty and freedom, the land of In some people. WDRC—E. R. Murrow , Palacios, Tex.-—Brig. Gen. Har- WPOP—Sav It With Muaic cian and then returned to the wool Mdton, with qudliMl weal opportunity and proaperity, the Perhaps It could ease our com­ •laa- rv Hulen. 71, decorated veteran of scene, frantic at the destruction of 'Choap to operate/ place where the atreets are paved munity way tovaard such a mood WHAY—Record Rodeo World War H, died Wednesday. tning for ezlra waimth. ifllM IV alooo Dare says: W Tir—Monitor his entire family. s . ” with gold—the dream that Uluml* If we could Imagine that we had. WDRC—Robert O I^ w la ------Hulen. a brother of the late LL The cause of the.Rre was not de­ Newest pattema in bhwi, 11 W POP—M vatery Tim a Gen. John A. Hulen, organized the termined. easy to handle and pnrk T 0-18. nated tha poverty-racked lands of In the past few weeks, been con­ 1:15- 347th Engineers early in World "To hove your yard lookhig WHAY—Recffrd Rodeo ' State Police eaJd the house meas­ Eastam Europe for 100 years." sidering another kind of propoai- WTTC—Monitor W a rn . ured IS by 25 feet. And this fund of goodwUI is Uon for 200 acrea of the waterahed WDRC—Robert Q_ I.ewla Salem, Ore.—William M. Mer­ There was no monetary estimate say owners of English-built Fords P lm ilm d thip-fliapo, k t our frioudly W POP—M 'vster^ Tlmn rill, 59, professor of economics at salntalnad, ha adds, not becauaa faction of the Globe Hallow tract. ft i h * /*.f/Avv.iy of the loss. Willamette University in Salem, October Popular Machanici re­ *Tlentyof legroom.’’ Sales Maatgw FLANNEL SLACKS nartcan jh‘opaganda programs, Suppose there were no country » WHAY—Record Rodeo 'crow' at PlonHond holp W noc-M ogttrtf . .T- . - f died- - Wadiieaday. - He /ormeriy ports interviews with hundreds Luauiy aU wool flaan^ hi ■ but'^'sptta'bir ihim In Al- club there at an. and tha town I ■ WT>RC—Ruetv Draper saves you money on taught.at Georgia State College of of owners of English-liuilt Hery's w l^ the exeejl liw ; *lvy-*^|e” badk-ttnp modeb baiiiaNyhlch we wroU’Off 10 years merely had this land, and aome ‘ W POP—Hound D o f Business Administration In Atlan­ 99 1 you plan it." t h e m o s t p o p u l a r g a s Fords, plus engineer’s techni­ Floyd Clypner found thsT the ago, anfkHungary, ediose people nuraery firm came lUong and ex­ WHAY—Record Rodeo ta. . . . with st^eih trim tailoring. famous make bedding 1215 TOLLAND TURNPIKC^-MANCHESTER WTU'-Monitor «. London —Watson H. Porter, CONVERSION BURNER cal analysis and veteran driv­ English-built-Ford > •. ' / New Fall ahades at charcoal $ r feel that r^dto Free Europe gave pressed an interest in leasing 200 WDRC—Ruetv Draper managing editor of the Farmers er's impressions. Reed EVERY W f>OP—Hound D of O N THE MARKET TODAY! ”, . , cruises nicely at 55 to 00 gny, hloe or brown. 4-10. Votooo them false about Amarican acres of' it for.a long term tree Advocate and a staunch conaerva*: word of this informaiivearticte miles per houf~,^eacellehl TO 4 planting project which would be WHAY-*^NIrht W atch \ lionist, died Thursday. tbido 12-11 ; . , . . ^ 4 .9 9 intarvention In rewM IgA year, WTIC—Monitor before,;you buy any cert pension and corners well . , , la affection for tSe United States In complete harmony with water­ S ale * * SeUI ★ * Sale * ★ Sail WDRC—TRe World Tonight BiAdford, Pa.—Forest D, Dom, Doors have a solid feel ziid the WPOP—’found Dog 63, board chairman of Forest Oil less than conaiderute. shed standards. fjIB Corp.. Bradford oil and gas pro­ Hire’s wlmt the ewners soy: handles operate easily. The*ell- Suppose the nursery firm said WHAY—Night Watch steel body has on integral con­ The Eastern Eurapbans, Sails Horo is a whnit Como Aimanl and Sharo in WTIC—Monitor. ducers, died Thumday. The Arm TMy old car cost me around 835 bury writes, like us fpr'ourMlves. that, before it undertook the ex­ Harpoon this WDRC—The w ^ld Tonight haa Intereats in 15 states, Canada, a month for gas and oil. The struction that fauces squeaks and They like ue for our '’pragroa- pense of clearing this undeveloped WPOP—Hound Dot Columbia and Cypnu. British Ford costs only $15 a rattles . , . Brakes are excellent of a buy Tkoso fiardonins Treasures valno ttBn- Cleveland—Dr. Glen Keith, Fol- . . . It has a three-speed trans­ tism." for our Ideals. They nge us land for planting purposes, it WHAY—Night W atch month, including lubrication and STEARNS t FOSTER’S HEMLOCK R”n C —M onitor ger, 52, an obstetrician at Univer­ oil cluDge.*’ Wakreis mission of standard shift.” . would have to be assured of at Japaneae Upright Yews. 2-3 ft. $8.75 WHITE AZALEA WDRC—Ruaa Neurhton sity Hospitals In Cleveland for. 25 least a 30 year lease. And suppose M S 2-3 ft.. 5.75 JltpaneM Spreading Yewa. WPOP—Hound pQF *' yeara, died Wednesday. He w-aa "We inade 1 6422-mile trip and Read this cotiiplete report. Then M l 1.95 drive the English-built Ford your­ P ILE LINED J offered to pay a normal rental 2 for 9.T5 ' 18-24 (n...... ,$a.95 Television Programs bom In Iowa. our car expenses were only Blue Spreading Junipers. 2 for 3.00 Houston. Tex.—F, T. Robidoux, $.59.26.” Machinist self.' Choice of 12 models. And f«« for_ undeveloped agricultural FORSYTHIA On Page Two 50. executive vice president and remember, it’s a Ford product—a lanotv which would be. w« would 2-2'', ft...... $.5.95 ”I go into parking .spaec.s, front- STO RM C0A1 SMOOTH ' golden yollow treasurer hf the Vector Manufac­ ward.s.” . - Reporter name you know. gue'esT^methlng like 225 an acre, Dark American Arborvitae, HYDRANGEA turing Co., died Thursday-. or 25,00lk a year, or 2150,000 tor B&B 5-6 ft.. 2.95 Chicago—Lawrence N. Eldred, “I like the joy of parking in.spaccs .3-4 ft...... $4.9.5 douMo Uua not big enough for regular cars.” W ITH HAT the 30 yeaha. , GENERAL 48, former Associated Press news­ A FORP PRODUCT PINK ALMOND Holly (ilex Convexa) ...... $3.29 man and business iridter, died- Building Inspector If such a oqal had been offered Hatfield Yew. 1 !*i-2 ft...... $6.25 M B 4 .9 5 Sold *n^ s*rVk*d In th* UnN*rf Sle1*f POSTURE- 2-3 ft.. 1.19 TV SERVICE Thursday. Eldred, who was bom *Whaf I like most is its low piiir- by t*l*cfed 4leet*n of Ford Motor the town for a pqrtion of Ita wmter- BLUEBERRY Hicksi Yew l'/,-2 ft...... $6.25 In Racine. Wis., served In the Chi­ cnkM price,” Aircraft Mechanic Cempony, DooTborng Mkblfon ahed territory, tngre would have BEAUTY BUSH cago AP Bureau from 1943 to 1955 MANCHESTER BUSHES Red Rhododendron...... $2.95 0*Te ca OK Call been, we surmlae, linle or no quaf- Mt. Laurel, 2-2'/, ft...... $.3.95 pink 79c NIghte Pina Parto when he Joined the American SHEET METAL WORI 3-yoor-eld plants TEL. Ml S-S48t Meat Institute Public Relations 14 HIGH ST. — MI 8-MlS i- MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. rel with the terms, either as to Spruce. 2-3 f t...... '.$3.49 staff. 801 CENTER ST. — MANCHESTER REST 3 for 2.99 United States on Ita merits Isn't j o'" dollars. The town Blue Spruce, 1-2 ft...... $.5.50 BURNING BUSH as easy for Americans as Salisbury would have been considered lucky GOLDEN MOCK. Mugho Pine, 1-1') ft...... $6„50 yoNow flowors and Implies It Is. In spite' of all the to find such a Use for otherwise oremgo ^ White Pine, 2-3 ft...... $2.19 Adarliiig OUTFIT—at a daring low priett charges made by foreigners about unproductive land. And there Smooth aleeplntf! . . . »nd at a price you probably Mt. I.4iurel. 10-12 i n ...... 7.5c rod borrios 4.25 And jtiat look at thoM tenific featnraa: how boastful and swaggering «’e would have been no emotional re­ dworf typo shrub Ooublo-breaatcd, rayon-nylon (been never dreamed possible. Stearns & Foster make 1-1'/a ft.. 1.49 All New England grown tor. New England are, we .are never quite sure that action to stimulate criticism of this mattress with their exclusive Insulo Cotton weather. AFRICAN VIOLETS gabardine ihell... topped off with fur-Ui* ■ people could like ua for ourselves. the.-^ proposed terms of the lease. WEIGElIlV. Rosoo tiM-Tom collar, wanned iniide with pluthy Cushioning, which replace ordinary sisal apd pre­ Come Join the ever-growing rank* dia- 98e— 3 for $2.89 We Americana have always been And the reason there would have built quilted Seat Edges that withstand years' of big bright,pink rayon-pile lining—pluf ah adorable matching /beeti'»«»i,emoUonal reaction v^ould ^criminating ganleiiera who ahop at Plant- • ekp-op hat with pom-pomi A “Little MUt a little self-conscious about our u.se. Covered in a handsome, durable wide-stripe Rewors, 2-3 ft., 1.09 'innd, where the flneat coat no more. BuoB't host "culture," as compared with E’ have ■ been very simple'. It would aqua ticking. You can have your.j in full or twin Robin” ftihioo. Winter gray, navy. Siam 0-lL rope's. And we are a little l/aa have been trees, not people, on the land. sizes and the matching box spring-is-aiso only SAVE than articulate when we .«'k9.75. (Reg. $54.50)., SAVE TREES reach Into oOFTrelsrta and I ((, ^ .Such a parshfe of trees may. speak of what, our di icy conceivably, ease our municipal means to us, ..... ; emotions when and if we return Shade Trees--Fruit T rm —Flowering Trees Nevertheless, like Sglisbury, i to our unsolved problem. feel that the United/Statee. is its 1 Red Delicious Apple 2 Chineee Cheatnul 1 Clapp’s Favorite ‘ ' X own best sales ta l^ By following' Linen was the only fabric priests HOLMAN-BAKER'S 1 Yellow Delicioua 1 JapaiHese Lilac Tree 1 Bartlett Pear her conscience, i^ e r in g to to wear in ancient 1 Red Meintoeh I BIk. Tartarian Cherry OUILT-UNED Ideals and Just peing herself Amer-' ‘ ALL 3 ONLY ? 5*6 ft. lea prorides message We should “ ■**14.95 *5.95 be proud able to deliver lo 8 3 rd i ZIP-HOODED PARKAS the rest of i world. .-ccC'-'- ] Crimson King Maple Water-repeUent cotton Mieen 1 Katherine Crab' 1 Almey Crab . . . extra warm witii heavy 'ranee Applies I Hopa Crab 1 Faasen’s Red Deaf 1 Purple Leaf Plum ^99 Jf.ST THE ANNIVERSARY teproceaied wool qiilH lining. Maple 1 Rose Tree of China may be without a govern-1 TICKET 1 Eleyi Crab 1 Paul Scarlet Hawthoriie Quih-lincd ri|Mm hoodi. $ 1 3 Value* but that fACt does not keep: FOR VOCR Tan, navy, red, charcoal, ohve. CAR sea from announcing, through 5-6 ft. *18.95 *9.95 4-12. \ , I words of its chief disarmament BEDDING *8.49 \ •- •Xpert at the United Nations, that Drop Anchor in Our Harbor of BoouHfpl Shrubs it is now on the way to becoming Holman-Baker, famous nearly 100 years for cus­ W ASHABLE oomSS^ SLA C K S perhaps the worid's fourth atomic tom-made bedding made this luxurious bedding PRIVET MOCK ORANGE 'Ivy'' bock-itrap or Hollywood power. WHY YOU SHOULD SIGN especially for our anniversary . . . and youl We CoUfornio 2-3 ft. whito 2-3 H., 1.09 modebl Washable rayon- 99 it would indeed take no goveni- believe it’s the biggest buy in sleep this year . , . . nylpn-Dacroo gabardines, , ment to bring, auch a decision anywhere! Both HoIman-0. D. Baker and Watkins A80ARD AT PLANTLAND 1.99 Dwarf Clovoy't •ach ptsca ARMUR 25—4.7S Honoy Hucido Bush jpot-reaistant rayon flaimrb. TerrMc VofvwK about. It is a decision inherent In g u a r a n t e e d each piece for 10 years. If any thickset corduroys. Bkies, grays, the present world situation. If the 1. A reputation for quality and I80UUM 25—4.75 piece fails to give you the utmost in comfort be­ dependability. whito Rewors 79c tans. 8-18. military atom ia going to remain PRESTOHE cause of defects jn workmanship or materials, gheretieaa hu iedad as a symbol and .measure of the VAAOE-MAAK . 0 0 we’ll repair, or Replace it free of charge. Choose fiuaranteed pianta. power of a nation, then nations ANTI-FREEZE full or twin sizes . . . box spring or mattresses, ffiobort HoH if hoodouartora for lHwtl*to*flt husky boy> which want to be recognized as or both, for only $44 each piece ($59.50 value). powerful are going to get the mlii-1 tary atom. We had an interval in which' Distributed By there were two atomic powers,-the j United States and Ruasia. Neither; of .them would agree to give It upt ESTABLISHED Each of them, in effect, insisted MANCHESTER OCTOBER s: 1874 '■ upon retaining the atom'aa a sym­ bol of national power. 'Iliat- being AUTO PARTS ilROUTESSam AT ROUTE 72 OVERPASS the ease with them, a third nation, 270 BROAD SI BERLIN TURNPIKE Britain, which had Jor long toyed l-iK.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, ItANOHESTER, CONN, PRIDAY, OCTOBER *5, 19B7 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVfiNlN(3 HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBEir'25, 1957 FACE ISest Dressed Gets Station Owners Arreted L«t uia make youlr Hal­ Russian Man On Sign Law Violation Count loween party a im ec^ . In ‘New Look’ The propriatom of two Center fit.^le *100 for each day of t^o viola- Place' your order now for • Mrvice etatlone ware arreated yei' tlon. , stenciled alicea of ice Cole 'to charged with violating VoL XXIV, No. 8 (Coattiiwd from One) terday on warranta iaauad by Town the law im one day, Oct. 38, while cream done In Halldween Friday, October 25 Compiled by Studenta of Mancheatcr High School Court Proaecutor John FitzGerald Mlafi Helm Eetea, Faculty Advlaer Levitt ia accused of violating the ~ 'designs. . . . Dort’t for­ ----;...... ■ inoat American aui'u and a whole charging them with .violation of zoning regulation "on and before get our flavor of the the zon lu regulation of the Town Oct. . / lot tighter than the aack-like of Mancneateij. month. Harvest , Pump­ dhemtsea the Ruaalars .turn out. Levitt today termed yesterday's Alexander (I!ole, 54, of 381 W. action "unconsUtutlonal and tUa-. kin. ;e Indians Pa8toi*’s Talk It will be double-brcaated, a line High St., and Rtibiii Levitt, 83.. of criminatory.’.’ He added, " I don't Indian H^ners Boast that’a making a comeback in '83 Oakland Ter., Hartford, were lee how anyone can tell another Moves Pupils America, and dark grey. One of charged with violating Section No. what kind of a sign to put on their 7 of the zoning lawa. pertaining to own property. Besides, I did'get In Soccer Maltch,\l-0 7-4 Won-Loss Record ■ tho coata alao well bo grey, the the erection of free standing a zoning permit allowing ma to put f i o i f o L Ice Cream Co. other dark blue. i ground aigns. out the sign." At Assemblies Khruihchev asked for cuffs art and-on the part of all their previous meeting. Man­ Wo^ld Staff on Fltth Ave. measured. world. 33. Listed as an inspirational Packard, and Ken Ames. Tboa* other service station operators who chester on the other hand was speaker. Dr. Fiske gave a talk de- __ The Italian, style calls for ’ 9 have, in the past, tadten the law for forced to revert to playing defen­ runners with the excepUon' of InchM to put the feet through, or BUYING A NEW HOME? Commints concerning the recent afgned to airess the importance of Hart were moved up from the J.V g w t e d , sively to atop the Warriors. eSPA^ conference were given by the Individual. In an effort to prove lesatAussian taiiora favor bell bot­ Griswold said that several sta­ to replace Varsity rasmbers rs- toms measuring 13 Inches or r ^TlEcWPliTON?-^' In the second quarter, Hall'a members of the High School World the' 'value of a sense 'of hutnor, he atricted by a question aa to sUgl- tion operators had been warned Bob Larson booted the only goal Staff at their last Friday meeting. shared various anecdotes with the more. that erection of the ‘Signs were ^ *'Pt m blllty by the CIAC. Litrto said Khrushchev has plek*up in the game, equaling his per­ The members haci attended vaid- audience concerning one of his. hob The Junior Varsity captured against the zoning regulations blei—reading epitaphs. I t . was broad shoulders, so there won't be and dolivory^' formance in the earlier MHS-Hall ous sessions in the afternoon gain­ second In the' J.V, race and was and that most of them were re­ encounter. The Indians couldn’t ing ideas in many areas. brought out that a person should much padding in the ja ck et moved. He added that the two ar­ be able to laugh at himself, as well paced by Jay Boris, Stu Bsraw, and Brooks Brothers, take a bow. overcome the small margin during The need foV practice in’ order Harry Bennett, placing 4,5, g in in­ rests were made because those IJMurJ^JSiorts the entire game. to improve creatilje wrlUng whs as his neighbor. He said Khruschev had a 48- persons were “more flagrant vio­ dividual competition tnd 3, S, 4, lit 2 inch wflat and was 5 feet 5 inches The Indians reversed their tac­ pointed out by > panel. . They . Commenting upon the new school I Elephants Coming to Parkade lators who did not respond to the tics to a somewhat offeiuive gaine plant. Dr. Fiske went on to aaF team competition; they received tall, but declined to give other also stated that there are two blue ribbons. Close behind war* Captain Vldbello puts his elephants through their paces in his “ Big Top" show. The show will bo several written and verbal warn­ in thet bird period in their unsuc­ things necessary for this type of that a great deal of spirit and dig­ measurements. brought here next week as a special attraction of the Manchester Shopping Parkade. The show ings given them.” The arrests were nity .was evident among both the ■Mike Patutok and Ed Dell. In a later talk with reporters cessful attempt to score. Several wriung: being able to find an idea, goes on Monday and Tuesday at 4 p.m.; Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at 4 p.m. and 8:46 p.m.; the first two made here since Indian attempts led by Gary Milek and being able, to get the ideas atudent body and faculty of . Man­ Wlndhaih and Bulkctoy maets on the taHor said he aCtuaUy was Saturday at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 4 p.m. There will also be>a special Halloween Show at 8:30 Griswold became building inspec­ chester High, and that this spirit th# Indian's home course, Friday, going to make two suits for the were thw art^ by the spirited Hall across to the reader. p.m. ' , tor more th*n six years ago. baekfleld and goalie Dick Hannon. The group discussing stimu­ made for a better and more uaeful CapUIn Scott aendainiel atola first Soviet Communist party chief­ Cole, whose station is at 436 ■chool. Using a wounded veteran in 1405, Manchester wtenliur 33 to tain — the dark gray double Praise for hard playing ie in or­ lating newswriting defined a news Center St.,. was arrested b.v Sgt. der for the Indians. Outstanding and a feature story and told the who succeed^ in obtaining hn.edu- 84. The rest of the Vs^ breasted flannel one and a single bladder and outlines the stones condition and° age of the patient, George Dent yesterday afternoon, eatlon despite his handicaps, as an slty, moved up from th* JJf!, wart in,a kind of a silhouette picture. and other matters. players included: Milek, Lee Bogli, purpose o f each. 'When the dis­ breasted modri in dark blue and Levitt, owner of the station at Chuck Saimond, Wee Feebler, cussion opened to the rest of the Halloween Party Enjoyed hy Girls Club example, ha etnphaaized the fact Jay Boris, Harold IClka wool. t ■ It is true that many people car­ Jo Anno Shea The A correfpondent has recently 568 Center St., was sumoned to George'Cushing, Dick WlUlame, group, they talked over problems Battling for the finish at the^ that a student could pay for his Patuloft, A1 Ridyaidi/iind Paul written that she thad a flare-up ry gallstones for years without court by Lt. Mitton Stratton who adueation only by giving his en- Schlmmel. Scott whi tha only showing symptoms, but there ,is Clyde Richards and Dick Duba- o f Individual papers such as the Junior Girls’ CHub Halloween what it's all about. True Halloween ness msetlng foUowsd. Judy Bar­ It is a rare occurrsneie when with her stomach and, after X- telephoned Levitt last night. noski. The Indians’ co-eaptain forming , of the staff and- the dis­ thuslaam, cooperation and dedica­ regular at this nuti DoctitrSays raya were taken, she was found always dahger of discomfort or The regulation which the two Plair on the best heating . . . automatic Party, the couples in the 3-legged Spirit prevailed at the party held nard was chosen chairman of the tion to thooe around him,- former pupil returiu to teach at injury to the health. Bob Daigle was 111 and his absence tribution of the paper. Oct- 22 at f:30 p.m. in the cafe­ Service Committee. Future plans her alma mater but thto'ts the caos jv . owsfirwiadhaM-J.v.’s Hospital Notes to have gallstones. ,8he is 45 allegedly violated prohibits the ojl^heat and clean-action M o b iih oo tl could be felt in the Indian fon^ard Other staff members attended race are from left to right: front By aoking for a show of hands, 16-50. / years old and must make the de­ When removal of the stones by erection of free standing ground teria. Some of the characters por­ for club meetings were discussed. of Miss Jo Anne Shea, a recent operation is inadvisable, treatment line. a discussion on censorship in row, Cindy Coe, Donna Johnson: trayed were Raggedy-Ann and A business ^meeting is scheduled Dr.' Flak* queried who had seen Bulksley Hi|n bowsd to a pow- Women Are SusoepHbie cision ast o whether she should signs within 30 feet of the side­ Make your new home' a more comfort­ the new space satellite, Sputnik- addition to the Social Studiea De: ertul I n ^ ^ team on .Wednesday, PatieiilB Today: 1( 9. usually includes special attention Yesterday found the Indians which the panel had looked over second row, Carol Martling and Andy. Liberace, an elf, sailors, a for Nov. 13: and a potiuck .supper partment at MHS. To Oallstoae Formation be operated on or not. “Please,'' walk and between the sidewalk and papers from several schools and Describing it as "the most impor­ ^ t o b e r ia( with a 23 to 84 score, ADURTESd TBSTBIlDAir: Mrs. to the diet with the avoidance of IBE able home with ufe, d^wndabla auto- p la y i^ Wethersfield -High, and- Donna Sandals; third row, Jean farmer, and the farmer's daughter. on Nov. 36 for Thanksgiving Is also A recent graduate of -Manebecter Mrs. X. says, “ What v^ould ydu the front of any building. The next 'Tuesday and Friday find the told. the things that they thought tant event in a billion'years," . he wwest adora winning Scott a*n- Esther Calinat. Coventry; Ken< By E D W m P. JORDAN, M.D. advise?” those foods producing symptoms maximum fine for such a violation matic oil heating and new dean-action Mobilheat Halvorsen and Barbara O'Neil. On­ The entertainment consisted of planned. A money-making project High, Miss Shea received her noth Gunkel, Eloltan; .Kni. Mar' of indigestion (particularly fats)' Indiana away at Conard and home were well done' and those which a two-legged race, pass the paper for the Junior Girta’ .Club will be stated it was man's first big step Bachelor of Arta. degree at the ^tol/tooK Varsity first; Tom ■ \ Written for NEA Service If Mrs. X. were my wife I Here’s the entirely new fuel oil that actually deans lookers are cheering them, with into outer space; He cautioned the garet Bryan, 179 TMland ^ k e .; and suitable exercise adjusted to against Meriden, respectively. could stand improvement. cup, “ buzz", and gossip. Cider and the sale of note paper with a pic­ Univerelty of CoiuiectteuL where Harold Bsnnett, and hOk* One o f the, most common causes should leave the decision up to i aait heata. Bob Cohen, '58. Judy Rega trying to figure out doughnuts w'ere served and a busi­ audience not to become' over­ « m i a k comprised the Varsity and Richiwd 8tsnsns,-Xak«. fit.; Mrs. the aurgeom Whether the gall­ the individual's condition and ture of MHS on it. . she majored in history. Barnard Ida Cslner, Laurel Manor Con' of gallbladdsr tToubla is the pf«e- needs. whelmed by personal . iiufignlfl- Junior High School was tha scans from Manehastar in that or- bladder should be taken out by cance when thinking about the valescent Home; Charles BUnn, 13 ence o f stonM. These lie in the nard game scheduled diaiu will have tough going ail the Research and DevalopmeBt Dt- tiUon. , . for last Saturday was also post­ 'Mrs. Richard Darling, Vernon the 'neck o f the gallbladder, or in SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT S A U BOUNDARIES. students have to make up the way. Conard boasta a strong back- p’artment of the McBes Trailer Court Rockville; Miss the passageway going down to the' If you can take time from your work they miseed. Many teachers poned. Your sports editor picked field with three boys that could' Corp. of West Itam onl; sub­ * Isabel Beyo, 16 Oak St., Rockville; intestines. This results in severe SATUR DAY, NOON to 5:30 P.M. RICHARD MARTIN, General Manager star— excuse me. satellite-gazing are instructing their- classes in Conard by a heavy score). Spirit get away on any of their driving stituted for thTt^yot the absent Ceaslmlr Swider. 93 Vernon Ave.. pain called colic. Advt. No. 4826. for a few brief moments, you can definitely lacked in the Indian runs. ' • teachers. Ail- Three men com­ English Classes turn your telescope on the Man­ something that will prove easy Rockville; Mra. Beryl Plnney. An­ The moat important aid in dl- ONE MAYTAG HIGHLANDER for .students to make up. But with line, which might be accounted for This week's pritdlcUon Rnds the mented on UtenMauty of tha new dover; MisS Gall Dunham. Leba­ chester High School Indian sports by the recent Illnesses and loss of Indiana on the short end Of a 27-14 high school and th* wonderful Complete Themes agnoalng galUtones is the X-ray. season. the long absence list, of about non; Mrs. Leona Frey, 343 Hilliard Sometimes the stones can be aeen ONE M AYTAG 140 DRYER 23% of the enUre MHS atudent jm ctice time. game. fscilttieg'with which the students fit ; Mrs. Bertha Seuthwlok, 5 in an ordinary X-ray picture; In body, ^problems, in marking them have,-to work. StudsnUi in Mr. John Palmer’s Franklin St.; WllUari Bemoakl, 13 MARE US AN OFFERl Tomorrow's big football game many cases, however, a dye hiss with Oonard should be an inter­ and ^'ving thent their final grades Unde Netooa .Freshman Colleg* English claaass Rear! S't; Ernest Wo^en, Coven­ to be given which fills the gall­ esting game to watch. One of the have arisen. have recently complsted dsscrip- try; Cynthia Kottke, storrs; Har­ Donna Mstcalf, '59. Books Asked Seniors Take old Sedlik. 79 Walnut fit.; Mrs. teams it going tu break loose. WlU Popular, vivacious, relisbl^and Thirteen Involved tiva compositions. The composl- Marilyn Ferrtgno and son, 133 it be the Indians ? intslligent are only a fe^^words Uona were a new type of work to Green Rd.; Mrs. Helen Petrone and ^By Varsity M Merit Examis that can attempt to doKnbe this In All-State Music the etudents as many of them daughter, 235 Parker St. . The soccer squad couldn't over­ week’s Legionnaire, ^fida Metcalf have never done anything of this Greek Mythology Nelson. come that old J ^ with Hall High . The All-SUte Music Festival kind before. Where as they fell 1-0 for the second time If you were confined to a hos­ .Tke Merit Scholarship Qualify­ Unda's wid^ThUreat in extra­ Outstanding compoaitlona wkrs Atomic Outlay Grown Studied by Frosh curricular, activities has guided WSJ held Thursday. night at this season to the Warriors. Bob pital bed, would you like to be con­ ing Test (SIJT) was given in the Bushnell Memorial in Hartford. written by fU ^ r t Merrer, Ann- You Larsen came through In both fronted with hours of boredom? her to be-iiii active participant in Isiulae Jeffers, Sandi-a Carpsntsr, India’s Atomic-Energy Depart­ library on Tuesday. This .test is a nuuiy of] the well-known clubs at High school students from sU over CRISPY FALL DAYS games as they set the Indians, who Parallels between Greek myth-^ preliminary selection of those stu­ the state are chosdn by their music Arlyne Garrity, Nancy Hall, Rob­ ^ould you like to feel alone and Linda has- listed as her club ment, created three yeare ago, la I Are now rank fourth in the OCIL, with ology and modern Ufe have recent- directors to parUcipste in this an­ ert Foator, David Roberts, Jerry ARE HERE FOR a 2-4-1 record. forgotten? dents who will be eligible for the igram: Round Table, Girls' engaged in a 15-year plan for de-1 Roberd Albert iy been made by two freahmen nual concert. There are three Martin, Judy Peck, Judy Cook. veloping atomic energy. In 19641 English classes studying The National Merit ■ Scholarship Pro­ idera. Current. Affairs, Aqua- Assured Hie natural reaction to both gram and other programs whi£h groups in the concert, s chorus, an Beverly Llebman, Jean Pari'x. LU- India spent the equivalent of |2,- BUSY GARDENERS! ~ ^ Wethersfield stands undefeated A familiar figure around the Odyssey, under the direction of ettes, and Student CouncU. Unda questions is to answer “ no." But will be given throughotit the "unit­ orchestra and a band each being Han Relise, Shiiin Richardson. 100,000 on this project. During the I Of Complete in CCIL play with a 7-0 record. Manchester High campus ia that Miss Anns McGuire. was one of the few people to be there are many people in this situa­ ed States and its tciri^ones. The led by a well-known Connecticut John Briaitis, Aotitrt Bccellsnt^ current year It la ependlng |36,-j Conerd and Hall follow with 5-2 of Robei;t Albert. Called "Bob” by The. reason for...chooting this chosen for Round Table in her THEY'U A U HEAD FOR. . . tion and the students of Manches­ SQX is made up by the (College music teacher. This year John Anita Fooi^l, and Poppy Gentrtl. 200.(M>0. India haa aome resources! Satisfaction and 4-2-1 record respectively. Be­ his friends, who include most of book was that young psople enjoy ter lligh now have a chance -to freshman year. She has been an Kerry OetcheU, Donald Glsaaon. hind the Indians lie Bristol and Entrance Examination Boa'rd and actlye member ever since. In other Raymond coiulucted the chorus, of uranium and vaat quantities of | the atudent body, his warm per­ adventure and that the Odyssey, help them by contributing to the Irving Cheyette led the orchestra, William Matin, CaroJ* Moses, Ann thorium. The latter is used in re­ Meriden with 1-4-2, and 0-7. sonality can be found anywhere will familiarize the atudent With administered by the College Board years, we have seen Linda in such magaaine drive presently being by Educatlaitai Testing Service. and Allan Slock directed the band: Raesler, Carol Shenning, Dorothy actors. When this paper comes to press where help is needed. the customs o f ancient Greece. In organizations as MHS Publica­ SoUsa, Roberta Johns, .John condbeted by the Varsity "M ” Club. This tett is a' high-level acholos- The Bushnell was completely sold WOODLAND the Indian soccer team will have Bob's course has been mixed connection with The Odyssey^ a tions, Student (Council, Current Krause, -LoU Ledbetter, Sandra An the books and magazines col­ tic, aptitude test designed to test Affairs, Paint and Powder, Girls’ out for this year’s performance. already edcountered We.Uiertfleld, throughout his four years. For the book on Greek mythology will be lected by the club will be turned McKinney, Sandra Sihith, Donna as they play them at Wethersfield the' verbal and quantitative- ability Club, Aquaettes, Girls'' Leaders, The fiiul presentation Th'uraday first three years he took a Bust- read as a reference to Greek leg­ over to hospitals and veterans’ night was preceded, by two com­ Vaders, and Mar;' Ella Zaigier. Charge on Thursday of this week. Since neiM Course, but this year follow­ ends. In the final phase of the of the students. It can oidy be and Round Table. homes in the surrounding area. given on one day and loits two Linda haa received nuiny hon-. plete days of rehearsing. During Muriel Mtitoleit ’69 • Tour GARDENS the Wethersfield team is unde­ ing a College Preparatory Course. study of The Odyssey each atudent breaks in these tiring sessions, the Anyone -Jioving any “potket” Preeeriptloiw feated this should be s good game. His subjects include: English IV, will be required to -give an oral hours—one hour for each section. ors throughout her active, life at books or magazines to contribute MHS. This year she was, elected students danced in order to be­ Ilete IN THE CENTBt OF MANCHESTER ’ They previously keqt the Indians Modem Problems, Plane Geome­ report. based on one aspect' of Thirty-four .'students from MHS 3-1 a :^ yaur sports editor picks should either leave thSm in Room president' of the Current Affairs come acquainted with fellow stu­ try and French n . He llata th elast Greek life. ■ . „ took this test Twenty-four o f these dents from mil over the state. The Business Classes this one s 3-2 Indian victory. Miss McGuire, during an inter­ 118 or contact any club member. were allowed to take it with no Club. She also holds, the title of PINE PHARMACY aa his favorite. Aftar graduation The progress « f the drive may be vice president of the Aquaettes.- chorus rehearsed at Hartford Pub­ rBob plans to enter the field of edu view, gave some examples things charge as a result of standard tests lic High School, the orchestra re- , Using Teletrcuner •94 Oester SL—Ml 9-9814 • PERENNIALS (Hardy Plants) Thousands To Choom From • , Next day the -Indians ' en- met in everyday life relating to noted by checking the display win­ given tost year and anyone else Previously, Linda has served her Fay bMs wHh a 'Trust cation at New Britain Teachers dow- Iq the room of Mr. Harry heared at Julius Hart School of 2 counter i ird and'' on Friday Greek legends. One of the ex­ fellow 'classmates as Girls’ Club College or-UConn. who was interested could take the Music, and the band rehearsed at 'Mr. Harry Smith's Salssclssa they p] to Meriden. Conard amples was the name “Nike’’ given Smith, the club's faculty advisor. test by paying a 'fee of $1. president in her sophomore year PLANT FALL BULBS NOW! . Aagnw Lawn Seed Extra-curricula ■ activities have Joe Dyer '58 and Paint and Powder Secretary Hartford Tachnicsi School, i-. and Typing I class are now using ^rmd, beat the Indians, but taken up much of Bob's spare to our defense missile. In Greek: ' There' are over 850 scholarships The members of MHS who parti­ s ' that' they are ready to mythology^'this naihe was g^vSn to-her freshman year. the teletrainer. 1711* machine ExcoHont Soloction of Top Sizo Bulbs Greenblade 100% CHECKING ACCOUNT time. Swimming I and 2, ^ s s - offered, most of thbm being part cipated in the two-day festival consists of two telephones in' asp'- fall to the revenge-minded In­ to the god of victory. Beside* get­ of the Merit Scholarship.Program., Bince our sports program at Are Yoir Cat Hardy Grasa .. .lb. $1.49 oountry I, Student Council 2, 3', and MHS is a good apd varied one, our were Chorus: Brenda Cole, Undk' srate rooms. The telephones am I ^ u b le Tulips, plant Emperor, Multi-Flowering, dians 2-1. Meriden was crushed ting the student to know the dif­ Latin II Students Others are offered by Armco Steel Nelson, Tom Felice, and Scott by the Indiaiui once-'this season 4, Current Affairs 3 and 4, French ferent characters in legends it was Legionnaire baa been able to se­ connected by a miniature box, ^ r o t . Darwin, Triumph, Hyacintha, all ctdors, Club.I.and 2, Senior Hi Y 4, Cheer- Corp., ' Boettcher Foundation, Clendantol; Orchestra: Cynthia twhicb can ^ v e a busy sighal, a Easy G row ...... lb. 95c Regulator 4-0 and they still seem to be. the also noted that thb study of ‘The lect her own favorite sports to FayneRis Tao Hich? leading 3 and 4, Physical EMuca- Give Oral Rieports George M. > Pullman, Educational participate in for various years. Treggor and Marilyn Case on the dial tone, or ring. T h e person' ^ white, .yellow, pink. Jonquils, Grape obvious low team bjT a 401 score. Odyssey” would help in Latin and Foundation; National Honor So­ Hyacinth Crocus, niixed and separate colors. McCambridge ...lb . 39c tlon Oub and Interm'ural Sports history. ' ‘ She has played volleybal?, gone rtolln. Bill Kiihne on the bass operating the box ia able to hear have added ' to the list, of time- ciety; National Presbyterian bowling, and of course gone s u m ­ violin, and Judy Middlebrook on wbat ia said by the parties using CheckMaster Spirit la-.the main word In soc­ A few o f the things learned so Oral reports have been g)/en in Church; and National 'Scholarship the clarinet; Band: 8iie Reneker 5 5 lbs. for 11.79 consuming activities. Bob has par­ ming. the phones. The, teletratoer has t cer and football. Both teams havs ^ by the students reading the .Mrs. Lucille Gipson’s Latin II Service and Fund for Negro Stu­ on the tuba, George Turcotte ons shown tremendous increases In ticipated in many schools assem­ Odyssey were the methods of We must not overlook our “Sen­ helped the studenta in pronounc­ Andenen makes icreens and / blies both in the field of chearlead'- classes recently. These reports sup­ dents. Various requirements must ior of the Week's acholaatlc rec­ the trumpet, Carol Martling, Rob­ ing words, learning the courteous T O F C C 'e Selection of Shade You can open a Regular or CheckMaster Cheeking Ac­ spirit. It's that feeling that when everyday llfe» communications, be met for each of these scholsr- ert Jamaitis and Kathy Claffeyon TRADE Quolfty storm panels designed etpedally for mixed with talent can produce ing and Physical fikhication.^ and transportation. Students found plement the dally work and help ord, for she haa set a good one way to use a phone, and improv­ " i \ K C J o and Ornamental Trees count at eitheroffice. . . in a raattfir of minutes. In his axtra minuteareparing for social work. Other, members of the Sales- , W t w il ofPyoar b d - follow: Period III, Donna Austin Research -Projects Linda's outside activities include class, Marilyn. Barber. Tony May­ pm Shrubs win in the future. The student i^ u as. their Imaginktiona live through and Judy Best, the Roman Family; On Good Manners African Violets, Potted Plants, House Greens, THE 2. Yaw love ayiay. ) participation In the past has been' Bob was elected as one 'of Man the age of ancient Greece,) being a Sunday School teacher at er and Padl Ackerman, have deco- , oncG In fun and. offtr a Jap Yews Paul Newth, Roman Women; Alan The students ot Mr.. James the Emanuel Lutheran Church, ratiM'the show window and paint­ good, but it cduld be better,. Chester's representatives, to Nut­ George Ordwgy Pratt, Books and Literature. Two of Mrs. Catherine Lang’s cdmplntn sninerion of Gro-Fast Fertilizer, 5-10-10—80 lbs, $3.50 - -I . . ««■ a now running under 4 handicap, voted Tax CoUeetor for the Rotary Etruscans; Russell Mercer, the recently finished a unit oq eti­ UME— SPECIAL ...... 100 ibs. fPc haa been dolngJ>ett8r than average Youth and Government Day. Out­ worje oii| projects. Each of the stu-Ldren plus her ability to swim have car*. Andromeda haaw with Aadtoim WUfaw Uaito, bat MHS Drill Team Roman Family; ineze Puklnskii, dents chose a country and did re-^ been important factors for another quette.' Holly this season. TOe jayvees .have a side of school, Bob has been an ac­ Myths and Legends; Steven Cavsg- The students, .discussed situa- .Treen' Age Gauged GERMAN PEAT MOSS .. forgo bdo $4.95 c o m p a n y . wUtow AOdmee leteeis aed Rose paa*. top-notch team ' and should tive member of the. St. Bridgets sea'rch about It on 'each o f the acUvity she has. Linda is an !n- Azalea* naro, the Sabines. xtructor for the handicapped chil­ tidns where gooid manner's are Wn oho buy for cash strengthen future MHS teams. CTO, serving aa pmaldent this Adds Formations following aspects; The cllmster Boxwood Period VI, Jack Perry, M j^ s and geography, and natural resources; dren at the Rec. needed: at fo^bsU games, donees, A hew -electronic computer-mic­ nfl typos of loto cars. MemUr FDIC ^Itomember to help Uio Varsity .year. Bob has participated at a Legends. - at assemblies, on the street and roscope that automaticaUy com­ Pyrarantha -■6l)ib In its drive for books. These .Despite'the fact that Miss some o f the important people and What does she do in her spare dancer in three-MHS Talent Shows Period Vll, Joe Composeo-Lat- events to its history; the type of time? W/hy she goes to soccer anywhere that they represent putes. the age.and annual growth Prompt, fast, rdloblo Rhododendron f books will be given to the patients since he haa been in school. In each Julia Case haa not predicted na- ium;. James Ledbetter, the Etru­ Manchpstec High School. of trees has been ‘developed by Rring Your LamUcape tional acclaim for the marching of people and their customs; the way games, reads, and when it's the Swedish scisntists. When a cor^ of Privet. at surrodhdlhg hospitiUs. Your he has been a star. . scans; Maxine Snyder, Myths and by which the people make a liv­ right season, swims. Draninmtizatlpna were given b y buying sorvieo. r- jProbleaw to; t i l l " t help will be greaUy appreciated. Questioned about the moat fun the MHS drUI team composed of Legends; Rhea Powell, "HoW'Idor- the stuaente portraying' certain wood from the tree is fed into tha ing; some places of Interest; the Linda’s pet peeve includes Stub­ machine, it counts the concmttrlo T T ie ^ b ls.nthe group Sweden by Irma Starkweather; da will succeed in everything -she ing, and how not to walk down li J PHONE TR 5-2538 338 NORTH MAIN STREETMUANCHESTER totiJlng almost 600 . represehttng path can be labeled nothliothlng but^ performing cut,ilns and marohlng 'the colors for the present class- 168 WOODLAND ST. — TflL. MI 3-M74 % Italy by Tony Pomple; Japan by attenipts. the halls in sohpbl. GRAIN G O D D ^ ATOF OAPIYPI. WINDSOR AVE. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9:00 F3L Open Yfisrsfiay avsBlngs fi to fi and 8a*w0sy aMialags 9 to U , about twenty-three per cent of*196 "Success." ‘ abreast, in what wqs “almost" the es''are: senior, purple; Junior, blue; Carol Magnon; Finlaiid by Ann Linda i s . th* daughter of Mr. The students brought in a n y Op«n Drily 7 A.M. to 5 PJH., Iiyeluding We^noiday Bob is the son ofIMr. and Mra style of nationally famous drill The gilded dome of .VermooVa ROCKVILLE. CONN.' entire student body.- It has bsen Die sophomore, green; and freshman, Breault; and, Brasit by Lorraine and Mrs.' O. Miltoii Nelson of 69, questions which thsy happened to Capitol at Moi)tpeUer ia tt^ped by FREE PACKING AT JiOTH OFFICES AftemeoBs-aBd Sfiterdsys Until Noon .ca u se'of many cancellatlona M d' David Albert of 19 Oakland Tar. < taamo. wine. Class colors rotate every four Kennedy. Tanner Bt. ‘ . have on the subject. Open Tin 9 Evenings ------carol HuesUt, 'M a statue of Gems, Roman goddess faatiKiaemehta. ' ' ’Th e Fhantom.** years. r . Alexandra Gburskt ’60 Carol'Fischer *68. Alexandra Obunkl^ ’({0. of gralp.' T -.^1 1^' vn '■ ' 7' 'I \ ■- ■ •’' ’ ■■ ’/ '-ft •

•*v-- P A G E TBM UANCHEijTER KVENINGIEERAED, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1957 X- '.. -I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHfiSTEB. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1957 BX^eWn r r* - i open until 6:30 p.m. tonight to 14 sue licenses, and said'that Naariff- Murder, Inc.V Executioner State Hunters Arms and Bllah Hardware Co, Flyjbng Boxcar act as his agents to issue licenses Rocket Zooms 4,00R fFown Beneficiary Anastasia . Slain in Hotel tomorrow. Await Opening In Columbia, Town Clerk, Huber) 'A Crashes. K ills Collins reported issuing about 70 ■ 1 i i/'.' I-.: : (OwtlBaM from Pago pm). licenses, snd Henry Butler of Ver­ Miles Officers Sky ...I..-*. * i - ' Of Woodlands non. 60. Jn Ellington, Mrs- Mar­ New Highway All Crewmen DMdHbing tho «)iooUnr. Alexio jorie ,S. Brady has Issued 39 hunt­ Obituary ((Continued from Pago One) ing licenses and 86 combination li­ (Continued from Page One) ’ . m U : tOentinaed from Page One) ure of New York to complete Its (Oonttaned from Pagn Onn) ■ ‘ ‘I t oeomed to b« about Utre« censes. while Elmore Turklngton session limit of four. This will not of Coventry has Issued a total of Jinued to conie in normally, hut New England Thriiway in time for Unfair Labor . smd taab-hound lanes ora divided o t houses,"' an ambulaaoe driver a t fluertoa of itaota. It Bounded like include snow geese: blue geese are 205 licenses, including combina­ gradually /aded away until they a link-up with the Turnpike at Included In the snow geese class. Lby a 20-foot median strip, although Greenwich on Dec. 31. t)M craah actme said. •m abot, then a pause, then two tions. quit after about eight minutes. I In a few placea they are aepanitod . , or Urree ahota. and enother pause, Coot—10 dally with a potabssion Other towns in the area report­ The Thruway will not be com­ " 'T think he rode It out to clear limit of 10, and brants, six daily Deals Claimed La Vier said It is certain that by small woddcd.,.areas. pleted until December 1958, a fact anti then two or three more shota- ing are; South IVtn'dsor, 94 li­ tboM houiea,” said Chlleoat. Mrs. Michael fr Keating and a possession limit of six. censes since January, 41 in the the rocket fell back, instead of No major construction projects that will cost the State $7,000,000, about ala In all." Rockville—Mrs. Teresa Bohnpr Under federal.regulations, water- last month; Hebron." 60. eight In By Sears Veep hanging Indefinitely in space, ^ut remain to be completed along the according to the governor. He was butalde )tU'-)ioiHe, brr Rob^ Oestari. first to ex Keating, 81, of 154 Union St., wife fowl may be taken by bow and ar­ thn.last month; Bolton. 12 this that aerial dynamic friction proba­ Eastern section, unlike the New the crash site,' working on hi plane disintegrated.’’ • REMODELING row at 8:15 a:ih. from the Burke Safety Course required for a li­ that Sears paid Shefferman and the balloon. .' Midweat (Jity sprang from term The startled barbers were un­ will open Saturday and end Nov. cense, and said that he knesv of ' mounted a large paving ma­ Bank ahd Trust Co. 284 30)i able to ^vS police a clear descrip­ FunerSI Home, '76 Proepect St., 30. The dally bag limit la four vyith his Labor Relations firm $239,651.- In other tests with Intermedtftta chine and .with a skilled wprk- Fire Insurance Companlea lands In Worid War n to house • REIUILDING 1 Rockville, with a solemn requiem several other instructors In the 42 In the four-year period 1953 range ' ballislic missiles, (he^'Air workers at Tnnker and Douglas tion the gunmen. They agreed a pomession limit of eight. area who were giving .extra maii close st hand, operated the Aetna Fjre ...... 524 544 the gunmen were masked, but Mass at 9 a.m. at St. Bernard's through 1956. Force apparently has surpsssed 'leVeri that duinped. a bucket of Hartford Fire ...... 120 130 Aircraft Oo’a plant. Thousands of • CARPENTRY Church. Burial will be in St. Tho Connecticut deer season for coutses .so that hunters could Of this amount. Schultz said, the army in their continuing com- the Mg air material area base aome said the masks were black state-owned lands will run from begin hunting tomorrow. freshly mixed concrete into the National F ire ...... 69 72 and others said they were white. Bemerd's Cemetery. Friends mey Shefferman himself received $48.- petition. roadbed. Phoenix...... '...... 534 554 elvUiana and military personnel Dec. 7 to Dec. 14. Hunters may rtse 95350 in fees. Schultz, sl.so testi- ^ ------^------jc------Uve here on the edge of Oklaho- • PLUMMNG One man was described ss.about 5 call at the funeral home today only long bows on the state-owned Throughout much of the East­ Life and Indemnity Ina. Cos. feet 10. One was said to have been from.3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. fled that Shefferman had $52,776 -1 T r e n d Shifts ifiaCIty. - R a i tracts. Deer hunting on private 20 in "special expenses " that were | irena onifis ern section of the Turnpike, Aetna C asualty...... 126 136 • MASONRY wearing a red peaked cap. lands Will open Dec. 1 and nin work will continue well beyond Aetna Life ! ...... 179 189 Louis D'Agnoatino. brother-ln- Ralph S. Bldwall Theater Group charged to Sears bv Labor Rela- : T "■ ' Conn. General ...... 238 248 . IMPOflTS 800BE DfCWASe / Olastonbiiry—Ralph Spencer through Dec. 31 and both, shotguns tlona Associates (LRA). I Asurvey tndicates that do-it- the D^. 31 target date. 'This South Africa Imported U,S86,- Uw of the barber Bocchino, told and long bowa will be legal...... yourself enthusiasts a.icount for i results from the General As­ Hartford Steam Boiler 62 65 • COMPLETE . newsmen he was working in a bar­ Bidwell, 65, of 1499 Main St., died _ Schultz figures showed that 65 .per cent of the hand-tool Travelers ...... 70 4 73 4 Govenor Ribicoff took a personal hand In the cbnatrucUon of the Connecticut Turnpike during hia 44)0,000 worth ef goodc durinlf 1956 yesterday at Hartford Hospital. The season on snowshoe rabbits Seeks Approval sembly’s action last spring ip or­ compared with fl,846,800,0M the REMODMJNG ber shop about two blocks sway will run from Dec. 2 to Jan. 4. Sears made its largest paymen s purchases made in the United dering the construction of four Public Utilities tour yesterday. Here he is seen dismounting from a paving machiiw after o^ratlng Its contrela and ran to the hotel when he He was born Sqpt. 32, 1893, son of to dump a load Of concreta into a form in Water ford. (Herald Photo by Piilto) year before. the late Ambrose and Bllen Rob- N o. closed season exists on black ^ ‘ year. The current lanes for the entire 80 miles. Conn. Light * Power 174 184 -Ar As Low As S2AB Par Wank heard of the shooting to see If bear, bobcat, weasel, woodchuck, 1953’ when fees total $38 441.73 atudy ahowa, haa re- Originally, the only ■ Eastern Conn, Power ...... 36 \ 38*4 Bocchino was safe. ihson Bldwell. On Telemovies and dlsburaementa $59,319.90. i versed from the pre-World War II He was a retired carpenter and opossum, porcupine. European stretches designed for four lanes Hartford Electric Lt. 51 53 ing. Mrs. Raymond Dotchin and two families conferred' and sgraed -A Taka Up lo S Yoors ta Pay - D’Agnoatino said Anastasia was hare, Jack rabbit,' Canada Lynx, Schultz said the amount paid by > jayg when do-it-youraelf fang only were those between New Haven Hartford Oos Co...... 34 37 I n n n n n A n l l e x n «azt4K **9Wte I . • *> Bazaar Features Mrs. Clifford Treat are co-chair­ to’ accept two hoga and two neck­ not a steady customer of any bar­ an Army veteran of World War and red and gray foxea. (Continued from Page One) Sears in connection with "thb bought 35 per cent of the hand .' auid Flanders and between Mont- So. New England bershop, buf was what barbers I. He was a member of the First Boston situation" was $78,602.16. men, assisted by Mrs. Milton Hel- laces of dogs’ teeth Instead of de­ nWZTSUST’ With the hunting season less tools, artisans the remainder. rille and Norwich. Tel...... 304 324 wig. manding the traditional price of UpUORS called « bouncer—one who visited Church of Christ Congregational, reporting that a franchise already This covered tlie four-year period, Manufacturing Companies Children’s Booths . various shops. He said Anastasia and a -charter member of Goodale- than 24 hours away, town clerka has been granted in Torrlngton. hut he- said the largeat part of the Vlolt Slum Clearance The Children's Clothing Ex­ the life of a. member of the hua- "Wflddivflr" PHONE Mi 3-1425 Raymaker Post, American Le­ in the area are reporting large Before starting his tour, the Arrow. Hart, Heg. . 43H 45 <4 change, a booth catering to Uie de­ band'a family. -•7 had' a reputatibn among barbers Fox emphasized that his a'ppli- money was spent in 1953 and 1955. 1^,000 Parts in Missile Associated Spring . . 29 3214 Children have been remembered as a big tipppr. gion. sales of hunting licenses. catlon does not seek to establish a The committee recessed until Ciovemor made an unscheduled mand for children’s used clothing Manchester Towm CJerk Edward atop in New Haven to view what Bristol Brass ...... 9 11 by the Holiday Bazaar, slated Nov. in good-as-new condition,, will in- RopM made from the iiair of idewHIed by Brother Ho leaves his wife, Mra Char­ New.York Shooting Victim local monopoly. Mon(Jay afternoon after hearing The electronic system of a ^ Id - Qzlllns ...... 120 Positive identification was not lotte Hollister Bidwell; a son, Tomkiel said that 350 hunting li­ "We're not trying to chop any Roy VV. Webber, a former Sears ed missile contains about 12,000 .lie aaid was the best exmple of 90 at O nt^r Congregational eiude all sorts of apparel. Dresses, cows eir horses are called mecatea. wade until the arrival of a brother, Ralph, and a grandson, John P. The body of underworld chieftain Albert Anastasia lies on tho censes had been Issued since Jan. one else out of the picture," he bow. the Turnpike colisLniction Dunham Bush ,,., . 8 9 Church._ ^ blouses, and skirts, coats, legging NUSIPE ENGINEERING COi, he floor of a midtown hotel barber shop where he was shot to death 'employe, t'eatify he was fired after different electric, components, and Em-Hart' . .;. ;..; ;-'48H 46 >4 Anthott^ (Tough Tony) Anastasia. Bidwell, ail of this town. \ 1. 225 of them in the last 10 dava. aaid. "Comprehensive and fair ar­ 1953 union organizing activities. each component has at least two eould benefit kval communities. *rheir neieds and desires can be sets, boys' Jackets and slacks, Sun­ Funeral services will be held to­ by two masked men today. According to police, the killers in­ He al.so reports that POO combina­ , With New Haven's Mayor Rlch- Fafnir Bearing .... . S3 56 day shoes, rubbers and boots, are S4 0AKST. "AIWAira AVAIUUnV* MANOBBOmi bore union boss on vaded the barber shop as Anastasia sat In a chair. This picture rangements can be made with electric connectiona. Each missila Landers, Erary, <31k . 27 H 3014 answered at three special chil- morrow at 2 p.m. at the Lowe Fu­ tion hunting-angling licenses have other theaters and drive-ins as has Natchez, Mi.sslsslppi. founded has some 36,000 to 87,000 items '. ard Lm , he inspected-the work pro­ dren'e the Toy Chest, Tot among the numerous items which neral Home. 2534 Main St. Burial was made through the glass door of the barber shop as police been Issued. ceeding on the Oak St. Connector, N. B. Machine...... 27 30 will carried at this booUi. The ooUApMd 'On the inspected the scene. (AP Photofa.xv. already been satisfactorily dem­ In 1716, Is the oldest city on the thst must function properly i|f the North and Judd ., . 29 32 Shop and Children's Clothing Ex­ ^ORANPE HALL floor weeping when a sheet waa will be In Green Cemetery. There Tomkiel plans to keep his office onstrated in Oklahoma." Mississippi River. missile's flight is to be successful. which was designed to link the change. chairmen are Mrs. -Jtdin Murtinn will be no calling hours. Russell Mfg...... 154 174 and Mrs. Joseph Staniunas. lifted from the victim’s face. A few Turnpike with Rt. 34 and the Wil­ Stanley Works ...... 834 374 Miss Ruth Mqnson and Mrs. moments later be got up and bins bur-Crass Parkway. The city is Terry Steam ...... 1.55 165 Robert Bennett Head the commit­ riedly left the scene. /' Edmund O. Neumann using its cOfistruction to further tee which la planning' an ossort- Revenge Prevented Edmund Georg, infant eon o f; . Torrlngton ...... 23 25 of toys and dolls for the Toy ‘The hotel, formerly th a Perk a multi-million dollitr alum clear- U.S. En'v'lp com. .... 194 214 Oeatral, was the scene o^>^other Edmund and Helga Neumann, Ver-1 AFL-CIO Body aince and urban, renewal program. booth. Stuffed animals, dolls mucb-publlclaed murder at genera­ non Center, died thte morning at U.S. Env’lp pfd...... 10 12 doll clothing are among the Port' Moresby, New Guinea ■ This, Ribicoff said, "is the best Veeder-Root...... 884 414 The chief Justice of the Territory, tion ago—that of tlur notorious his hmne. example of how State and federal y creations which will be round gambler Arnold RotMuiin in 1B28. He was bom in Lowell, M,___ May Suspend The above quotations are not to of Papua - New O u i n e a, A. H. government can work together to be construed as actual markets. Mann, recently succeeded in per­ BINGO Anastasia was be*n in Italy in Oct. ,18. 1988. r f t . e l ' F T • the best Interests of the people of Tot Shop will feature c)iU- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 1904. He came to/this country in Besides his parents, he leaves his i X C X t l l C U l l l O l l dran’s accessorles. many luuid- suading members of a primitive a community," Lee said that meah- HAlR-TIKr jIALES JM>AB .triho Jo ..accept compensation ioc. 7;45 fMt ..p A .b y .«mtM(g^.bi>nMU ashore. maternal .and paternal grandpar- ' tng'hlghwayconstnietion With alum a ^ e:ed-and-knit.acUclas d - - for-aman IjW In flma Fe^Celdfr.W aatltiifl~^ W New Tork jwhile working as a erita; all In'Germany.' Retail sales of hair tints and ehUdreiidren and babies. the death of a wosnan accidentally 20 .GAMES—* SPECIALS—1 rAKB seaman on a/tOreign ship. He had A private funeral will be held (Coatinn^ from Page One) clearance "marks a new era in dyes climbed to 835,000.000 in 1956 J lUansTtettn from tliis booth win be par- killed by her husband. After the BOYS'and PREPS' been a tormwit to euthoritles ever Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at liighway eoriatructlon. It provides a compared with $3,000,000 ih 1946. tleulttrty suited for Christmas glv- eiridence had been explained, the aince. / the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 The federation's executive coun­ pattern that should be followed in 9 ^ ' .Beat Many Rape Main St., with the Rev. Erich O. the future." he added. cil voted 25-4 yesterday to suspend At the conclusion of hia tour yes­ after time he slipped Brandt, pastor of the Concordia the l',4 million member Teamsters the clutehei of -the lew lAitheran Church, officiating. terday. Ribicoff listed four advan­ to punish him for killinga, Burial will be In East Cemeterj-. Union, the nation's largest labor tages he said the Turnpike would X and ehakedowins of the There will be no calling hours. 4>rganlzation. provide: Ease of traffic flow, great trucking, laundry and , Th e suspension from AFL-CIO opportunity for economic growth EVERGRONS i SHRUBS • TREES S 4 W Self PICK-iUP 'g n a m n t Industries,' among other membership will hold good until and development, opening up ,vaat crimes. the Truck Drivers’ Union ousts it areas for residential purpoaea, Ifid C aii^ of Sod« at / The Kefauver Senate Crime Funeralfi president-elect James R.,Hoffa and providing new areas for recrea­ 12 Urgt ItttlM CtamnUttee tackled him in 1951— otherwise rids itself of 'alleged tional facilities. DISCOUNT PRICES after considerabte difficulty. In corrupt elements. The Governor again praised FERTILIZER • LAWN SHD $1-50 bringing him to the witness chair Mias Mary M. Young, George Meany, AFL-CIO presi­ State Highway Commissioner New­ I. T u IncL —but got little Informstlon from Funeral aervices for Miss Mary dent directing labor's anticorrup­ man Argravet and the Highway A U MARKED DOWN at Our Bottling Plant him. M. Young. 14B Gkrden Dr., were tion campaign, said that unless Department for the "tremendoua r i m Depoait Anastasia refused to reveal any­ held at 8:30 this morning from the these reforms are accomplished engineering feat" which he said the thing about hie finances or'move­ W. P. Quish Fuheral Home and at quickly, the teamsters will face Turnpike represents. / DoUvdred ments prior to 1948, saying he de­ 9 o'clock in St. James' Church. formal expulsion from the federa­ Two Bottlenecks / MANCHESTER^ clined to answer because "it might The Rev. Joseph M cOnn was the tion at the AFL-CIO Convention However, he expressed displeas­ TfixIneL tend to incriminate me." The New Celebrant., the Rev. John Blanch- in December. ure %t the apparent lack of prog­ Plofi Depotiit JZock::’.ttata. J2 x lm e.^X3ommlUee Seid,:, .the„.jleacoiL -«nd- the Rev, Hoffa angriljr declln«]-any com­ ress being made„ on a . short, BOTTLING CO. later had no more auoccss with James O'Oobnell the tubdeacon. ment on the AFL-CIO suspension stretch In the Norwich-Lisbon i t i t i t - Open him. “ The Rey, John F. Hannon was decision as he stomped out of fed­ ares. This section, being built by Ysm, Arbontitae,~^ifeml6ck^^ . 10 HENDERSON RD. The Senate cited Anastasia for seated in the sanctuary. Mrs. Jane eration headquarters. Earlier, the M. A. Gammino Construc­ Bmall Bottlea M l •ontempt and the Attorney Gen­ Macesrone ,Was organist and solo­ Holfa had said the teamsters could tion Co. of Providence, R. I., has Asalsas, Rhododendrons, Flowering Crab, 3-7922 A\ondays eral’s office instituted denaturali- ist. Fsther O’Connell read the go it alone outside the main body not yet been paved and appears Case of 24 aation proceedings against him. eommltUl service st the grave in of labor if .forced to do so. behind schedule. Rose 7 ree of China and Many Others South Off / He had obtained citizenship St. Bridget's Cemetery, Like Hoffa and the Teamsters, "I have instructed the Commia- .2 0 Csntar St. / Far Your through Army service in' World Beaters were Joeeph Koss, WiL the Bakery Workers and United otener to keep after them to aee Tax Incl. W ar II. fred/ McKeon, John , B: , Young, Textile Workers lUTW) have also to it that they meet their sched­ Ploa Depoait North Off/ Convonloneo Francis Young. Joseph Vertie and n been under a stead.v drumfire of ule,” the governor aaid of the Gam- ■ W att Csnta'r St. Stanley Parzyeh. corruption charges from the Sen­ mino company. { ate Rackets Investigating Com­ The'Work done by this company ': n .35 Defivered . HOURS: Solution Seen Mrs. Margaret Romancuskus mittee, headed' by Sen. McClellan Is one of two "bottlenecka:'' Ribl- , Tax lacL DaUy 9 to B A typical Clifford Valu*.! Funeral services for Mrs. Mar­ (D-Ark). eoff aaid is causing "grave con­ Pins Depoait Sat 9 to’ 8 Wool jackets with qui!t garet V. Romancuskus were' held ■There were conflicting reports cern.'’ The other, about which the 312 OAKLAND ST. •t*Y' PHONE Ml 9.9406 dining, slash pockets, aide In Little Rock this morning st 8:30 from the as to whether the 160.000-member State can, do nothing. Is the fall-1 adjustment taba; knitted .9 9 Holmes Funeral Home, 28 Wood- Bakers group and 40,000-member bridge St., follbwed by a solemn UTW faced suspension or would cuffs and collar. Sixes 8 R acial I ssuc requiem Maas in St. Bridget's be put on probation with directions to 20. A 114,98 value! Church at 9 o'clock. The Rev. John to adopt specific reforms. . - ' 1 ■ w J. Delaney was the celebrant, the Both the UTW and Bakery •DYING (OsMlInned from Page One) Rev. Dennis Hussey the deacon and Workers have moved to some ex­ "Clickar" Medals Included. only that''he was taking no part the Rev. Theodore Gubala the sub­ tent toward making amends. Also, A Benner Guy From Our Complete Boys' Shop deacon. Mrs. Arfyne Gsrrity was some federation leaders said they'd in them. organist and soloist. Burial was in prefer taking on their Teamsters Cites Factors Ml. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ cleanup problem alone, first, rather STORM WINDOWS? ■The governor said certain fac- field. than tackle a bunch of unions at Grand Opening tora led him to hope there was "a Bearers were William Katka- the same time, veck. Charles August. George But it was reliably reported that definite possibility of a change in ^asey, Joseph Eakuszhskas, the UTW, in accepting the recent the attitude of the (Eisenhower) Charles Backus and John O'Neill. SPECIAL administration'’ and that some­ resignation of Its corruption-ac thing might develop In a week or cused sesretary-treaaurer, Lloyd *■'m • jf".- 10 days. Mias Rite B. Huggard Klenert. secretly agreed In writing You can rent « spinel home organ for one Funeral services for Miss Rita to pay Klenert his J14.000 annual month—plus (4) free Icaaons flOf Faubua called out the Arkansas B. Huggard. 59, Hartford, sister of salary three more years, and top I i National Guard Sept. 2 and the H. Earl Huggard. 58 Princeton St., it off with a final 825.000 settle­ .. r-"l| troope kept the Negroes from en­ were held yesterday morning in ment. TOR ONtY $d% c tering O ntral High. After U.S. Another nervice and bur- If true, this would give Klenert district court enjoined him from lal took place today in Norton. some $67,000 for quitting under Interfering with IritegraUon, the New Brunswick, Canada, where fire on charges which hax-e includ­ THEBE SPECIALS ARE ONLY GOOD DURING governor withdrew the guardsmen. Miss Huggard was bom. ed using Union funds to help fi­ OUR GRAND OPENING DAT SATURDAY. OCT, Rioting broke 'iut the first day She spent moat of her life in nance a handsome home-«in Wash­ the Negroes entered Central High Hartford, graduating from Hart­ ington’s suburbs. ^ CARS THAT HAVE JUST lEIH and the next day. Sept. 24, Presi­ ford Hospital and remaining on the Moreover, UTW President An­ dent Eisenhower sent in federal' staff of the hospital until 10 years thony Valente, Under similar paratroopers and federalized the TRADED ON TH^1957 state guard. ago when she became a. nurse for charges of the McClellan Com­ ? I the Hartford Electric Light Co. mittee. has not resigned. Since then, /.about half of the Besides her brother In Manches­ OLOSMOMLE original contingent of 1,000 troop­ ter. she leaves five other brothers. ers from the lOlst Airborne Divi­ Murray R. of Wethersfield. Donald sion have returned to their base Often she helpream the frmily income—tJwayl has a big.My m *54 OLDS. $ 1 9 9 5 '’54FA C K . jjssn S. of Detroit, Mich., J. Harold of 88 S-door. Clipper 4*door. a t Ft. Cafnpbell, Ky. Some 8.500 Quebec-. Canada, and Russell C. and So They Say Who has replaced the vamp? '> spending it. And whether pr noca fiunily has a Rgular M v i ^ p to , /n u ip p o i guardsmen have been defederal- Ized. leaving 1.800 on duty. I^nard Hu^srd, both of Norton; I gram depends a lot on h«. jShe*s the mtinstsy-of our community; two sisters. Miss Anns gnd Miss I She’s u exdna u the dodo—this sultry vamp of the '20's, Sihe *S4 FORD •53 PONT. / $995 Faubua said .yesterday that he i You can commit sinf anywhere CHORD ORGAN $2195 ■ Cbinfteln $ hardtop. ‘‘ Radio, Meriam Huggard, both of Boston, went out with black silk Mockings and "Yes, We Have No That’s why so many women are helping theit husbands gmstaned Fairiana 4-door hardtop. might, accept all of the-igTuardsmen Mass.; and 10 nieces and nephews. you want to. Anyway. I won't have on a regular U. S. &vings Bond investment program, ‘^hey ap> ’ BENCH EXTRA iMater, liydrainatte. ^ bock under his com n^d but was i ■ ---r---- :— ------time here (in Paris). Bananasl" ^ d she’s been replaced by a much mote exciting unwilling at present to take only —Actress Jayne Mansfleld, on predate t ^ feeling 6 t security that such a pcognm guamatee*. part of them. | young lady. " * . „ ' ' U DODGE S219S *53 FORD $695 Paris as sinful city. They know that U. S. Series E Savings Bonds m o m of the best IF YOU CAN PLAY THIACCORDI9H Custom Royal Laactr liardtop Cuatom 8 4-door. Radio, heat­ The heroine of 1957 is quite a gal. Without sacrificing a single investments a family can make. The, prindpal invested in jSonds er, Fordonu^c. ^Aufisie Divorces Decline Police Arrests It is the West which is destroy, > ' ing the West. feminine charm, she lus tossed away fuss and feathers and taken is safe—not subjea to market fluauations. And tilt ten— YOU CAN PLAY THE THOMAS / sure. Both ptdr»sp*Jhj the peatest nation on earth, z - ..iv R U S^ O 'S S M iR C . . 11495 Raoently released statistics show —Saudi Arabia U.N. Delegate on new jobs and new responsibilities. She’s versatile, too. In Monterey hardtop. Fully •S3 CHEY/^ $895 that the number of divorces Leo Morrell. 49. of Hartford, Ahmad Shqkalry. shorts and halter, she can paint a kitchen and be fresh and frail CHORD ORGAN The brand name combination window with a ^ aquippad. Bel . Air hardtop. Radio, heat, was arrested about 10 p.m. yes­ If f* 00* of today’s efficient, modern young hcfOMies, 'itn» or. Power Glide. ■ granted In Australia declined dur­ an hour later in nylon tulle. % e can matuge a home and raise a doubtedly you take an active interest in yriur faintly’t future figtn- TOP PRODUCT in EVERY price field—and ing 1966. During the year divorce, terday and charged with intoxica­ What the best, of government A sk (Mir g ran d on new tion. Patrolman .Charles Momeau programs can do for farmers is of family without confining her interests to. four walls and diapers. cial security. Remembfa-one of the best wqyf to d$ something about Opening special these designs; 'S5 0LDS. $1995 annulment, and Judicial separation KimbaU spinit, ^ '52 FORD ' $595 .ended 6,492 marriages. 289 fewer" reported that he saw Morrell with little or no importance compared She knows as much about local, national and" world aflFairs as her shout it is to encowaie your husband to start inmtint Mcularir 88. Holiday. Coupe.. Radio,' with what farhjers can do fOr haater, h^ramatlc. power Chiatom 4-door. Radio, heater, than In 1955 and 2,261 fewer than a cut over hia eye, itaggenng at husband. .Usually dt*s m n about tbeia than he, |. . in Sayings Bonds tlidsy. ‘ ‘ ' ■.y. 2-TR A C K 1 Foidomatlc. la the peak diverce'year. 1947. Depot Square, ^ e accused was themselves. r Jte * ’ ‘ stoering, power brakes. , ______1_ __ a taken to M an^ester Memorial —Secretary: of Agriculture Ezra 4 i''i • A - •' ". ' 3- TR A C K U.8. fiUPPORT Hospital .where several stitches Taft Benson. '52 OLDS. $745 closed the cut. Morrell w'ill appear V. S. Savings Bonds strengthen the seesmty o f your fam ily, your eommsenityjyour eouutry 'S4 OLDS. $1195 Super 88 hardtop. Radio, heat­ ' United Nations, N. V.. Oct. 25 When you buy RUSCO—you buy a NA­ S ^ r 88 4-door. Fully equip- er, )tydramaUe, many dxtnis. . tJP>—A move developed |iore to­ in Town Court tomorrow. We need a moral equivalent for day. reportedly with U.8. aup- the atomic bomlxs w-hich our TIONAL BRAND from a RELIABLE local P°rt, to' tend ,U.N, Secretary scientisla have developed. . ( company a t the RIGHT, PRICE I '52 PONT. $495 t ood Fights Cholesterol —Dr. John C. Baker, president of rte fr. KOmwi ■Ml tew oM MV hr t$M aenrUitmut. Tkt Trtmmtry PiMTl Oeaeml Dag Hammarskjpld on hr lAnz MizMM 4foM»iM. Ot gAwtema C«—it( tad '54 FONT. 5995 Chieftain k hardtop. Radio, a special peace thissloh to A Chicago meat and food prod­ Ohio University, ,■ Chieftain 8 '4-door. 3-tbne. heater, hydramatlc. Tuifccy and Syria. Informed ucts company has developed a SEE THEM AT; / qtinrtori eaid several countries, product derived from a vegetable ■I.never felt as cut off from the YOUR LOCAL OLDSMOIILE DULRR tecludlng Peru, Par-,guay and •which it claims can reduce the World, as I did in the weeks I spent $695 ORGAN and PIANO COMPANY Norway, were working on a plan cholesterol level In Uie blood. It in the Soviet ^nlofi. . , ’ BENCH EXTRA : etnbodylag tills Mea and were is said to tatte like thick cream —Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt.' 886 Main $t., ]|danche8ter-^Ml P-4031— RUSCO SALES OFFICE MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES prepared to lay It before the 82- and can be used as a a^lad dress­ I wish I hsdn't done it,' ' , . . SELUNO and SERVIdNO OUDSMOBIUCS aatipn general aiuiemMv which ing or mixed with fruit Juicet or ilanrljeatfr' llmlli PIANOS't a k e n IN TRADE or Hartford JA 3-4494 144 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST-:^MANCHE8TBR FOR OVER 88 YEARS ’ M am as ita Middle Eaict debate —Sam Childers, 21,. Fort Wotth. thte afteraooa. coffee. The product is mada from Tex., who ahot off big f»et to'gplta Thursday ahd Friday Eves, till •—Saturday Moniinga )' ait WEST CENTER -• MS 04488—«-U U safflower, a thlstelika plant. , J.4iis,.wife. ^ y I '4' , ,(■ ■« ,' ■ . I ' / '7 v Vil’ r ■ - Y, : j--). PAG* TWELVl MANC^^STER EVEmN6 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 195T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1987 PAGE lUIRTEEIf The cocktail party waa in full .BU(^B BUNNY > PROGRESS ------r - w f •wing, when the hoet'g . small That we've gone far in medicine (CSliMlir UP. ranga tn East Bavan this month, •round th« house. H e a«emB to HERTS ONE 7HATLL J daughter pulled at her father's I'm certain you'll agree. F to S Y ! SET VA A Un- Sense and Nonsense ! ■ Rockville Mrs. Smith Heads nine local missileman qualified as Charley Dressen poke around tn -eerhers, looking CALLING\ALL TEENAGE GIRLS Slid FELLOWS! sleeve. "Daddy," aaked the pua- What once used to call an Itch klNETOAMASK O' LAU6HSL Answer to Previous Pussle "experts." All achieved a acorn ;of^ for something extra fori me to FDR ACttrru/wE aled yeungaUr,' "haven’t we had la now an allergy. Marine Auxiliary 190 or bettar out of a poSaible 2'M May Join Dodgers do. And no matter how I atari The. hUle girl came home one thinga on t|er head? thla party before?” — F. G. Keman. Wanted Words points. Top man was S.F.C. Earl n w rrv ,^ ' fw ibnp City Council Support Sought do a Job, he .is. sure to suggest a TEENAGE RECORD HOP Sunday with glowing reporta of John—iHbma. V' Mehum. with a score of 196. better way. Mra. Helene 'Smith waa Installed Washington. OcL 25 (JP)—Wash­ ' / Sponsored by IM PE R IA L ROTS’ that day'a Bible atory; "Moeca Before they hiu! gone far the ACROU «Cud Leave for France " I had looked forward to hia ra- CLUB OF MAKCHESTEK and the Pllla." cow mooed long and loud. Wednesday night, aa preaident of ington Senators President Calvin CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER I From — 8 Pataefa la For Area SulkVcuxine Clinic C.W.O. and Mrs. Carl C. 'Koons Griffith said. last night that tirement,* but he la driving me Mother, aa uaual, took the W illie w af astonded. Looking the brain the Frank J. Mansfield Marine left Manchester last.week for their crasy. I And myaelf thiqking how FRIDAY. OCT. 2§ ■eralifht man’a part. back, he demanded. In a very to bottom Charley Dresaen haa aaked for , 4 -----and erait Corpe Ladiea Auxiliary. Installa­ new duty station In Nancy, France. permission to discuis an offer from, peaceful it would be and how lilStollilS Mother — What pllla are you fever of Intereat- 7 Worm Rockville. Oct. M (Social)—Th^to attend the Yale-Colgate foot- many thlnge I cmild get done — ihine tion earentonies were held at the Honor Mrs. Straosa the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball talking about? Willie.—Which horn did ahe 8 Female boraee Common Council will be aaked at ball game tomorrow as guests of and donS my way — if my hus­ S crush A rm y and N avy dub. A "coffee” honoring Mrs. Jameg team. U ttle Janie — Well, our teach­ blow 7 S AatringeUt Its Monilay night meeting to aup tha Jayceea are reminded that the Other offleers installed at this band Were keeping office hours AMERICAN LEGION HAU 12 Rxitt P. Btpauss, wile qf the new coih- It waa undri-atood that Dresaen, • ^UEONARD ST. er told ua that Moaea- went up 10 From port establlahment of a polio vac­ group will leave Recreation Field time Included Mrs. M argar*t Bak- again." IS Indians manding oWIcer, waa held recehtly who once managed the Dodgers in on. the mountain and came down A ahlftlese character In a to nuts cine clinic In thli area. , at 11 a.m. Permission slips from stan, senior - vice preaiden^t; Mrs. A ll I can, suggest is that this U Century plant at the home of Lt. and M ra Wll- Brooklyn, has hern offered a Job ADMISSION «n> r m p e r s o n with a bunch of tableta! small town piled Into bed ort% *;•' 11 Edges Donald Berger, vic^ preaident of parents of students a r' required. Cora Blow, Junior vice president; Ham 3. Gettsy. Hostesses for the wife try to get her husband inter-' I.T Not up to — e s special asaistant to W alt Alston, night after a coon hunt, with IT Greek Island -J7 CuatodliB 4t Baluta the Junior Chamber of Commerce, About 60 atudeiila are expected Mra. Lillian Farrand, aecrethry; affair were Mrs. Antond Frsde, ested In' something' besides the Cono Stag or Oonplod It Solvent who was rehired yeaterdqy to man­ It'a all right to have a train of shoes, clothes and all. After. 10 Flower 28 Tart 43 Heating aaid today Mayor Herman G. Ol- to make the trip in. 12 private Mrs. Mary DannSher, treasure^ M^s. Robert E verett and Mra,, running of the house. With encour­ IS.SpIlntert age the Dodgers for another year. thought. TF you have a terminal. wh|le hla wife, shook him:: holders 28 Good Queen device aon favora the project and haa cars, driven by members of the Mra. Clarina Duff, Judge a d v o ^ e ; Gettay. A special guest Tvas Mrs. agement, some retired men And 20 Ropee Dresaen has been an assistant to •Wife — Get up, you got your 23 Plant again 43 — - go bregh agreed to bring It before the coun­ Jayceea. Mra. Xiuctlle O'Brien, d ^ U T h ; Nylea W. BalUar. wife of the. psrt-time work that Isn't too much 21 — — and wife 24 High 21 Storahousee Griffith since last May when JUST^ MINUTE. BUSS ^..ru. BE RUSTLIN' Pat Buttram: "There'a one good shoes on. , . 22 Afei 44 ------and rava cil. , ' / . Atty. Flak . Appointed Mrs. Blaie Andersen, Mstorian; commander o f the,63rd A A Group. for their strength. Others,take up X2XTWYTHEMON UP A FEW (WORE FER thing aibout the income taa; it To which he mumbled; mountains 2J Metric 46 Dlecord’ The Jayceea are’ trying to get Atty. Donald C. Fisk, formerly and Mra. Martha M a ^ le ld , Mra. Cookie Lavagetto replaced Dres- hobbles, or go In for learning 24 Mookers 21 Peel goddess Returiis/to School IF YOU DON'T M\NP' V VAT' LOOK at: teta me work for the government Kubby — That's all right, they 21 Th e-----ef mcature the aupport of civic and lervlce statei'a attorney for Tolland Coun­ Gladys Fallon and JAts. UlUgn F a r Mn as manager of the Senators. things they have never had time 26 Former 38 Whole 47 Wax Pfp. Irvin King, who aerved as w-ithout taking a civil aervice -ex­ ain't my ^pod ones. March groups in the area Uf- counteract ty, haa been appointed special pros­ rand, truatees.^^ Dreaaen's current dutiM Involve to concentrate on*Y>efore. president of 40 Trigonometry 48 Viewed the chaplain's assiatant at the amination."' IT Taxi------the Rockville Medical Society's re- ecutor in . the criminal action ■ TtiaidataUing officers were Mra. scouting for player talent. He’s Displaced Turkey functloni *0-----peeve fuaal to approve auch a clinic. local battaKon, will be discharged The six ages of man: Beef broth SO Triangular against Mrs. Anna Mae PalRtnck Jo, JarviBr''paat department presi­ from the aervice this month. He An active man, who has''been LatUe Willie, Oelng a city boy, ground steak, sirloin, filet mig- sail F T A ’a Support Move of Union. dent, aniq Mrs. Ann Seles of Hart- used to having eight or more hours ‘H M ! j r r Three local parent-teacher groups will return to hia home In St. had never aeen a cow. While on. a non, ground steak, beef broth. $2 Comfort . Judge Philip R. Paatore appoint- fo^'^installlng captain of the Louie where he will do graduate of hla day accounted for, Isn't vlait to hla grandmother he walked 34 Fast have voted In'favor of the project. ad Flak after State'i A tty. Joel H. RuthMillett likely to be'happy or to let his They are sending repreaentativea gUard. work at St. Louie Institute of Mu­ out acroaa the flelda with hla S3 Egyptian kod Reed II, asked to be dlaqualift^ Guests present were from Hart­ wife be happy if he suddenly has .n Tw'o boya were— naturally— dia tn a committee meeting early Ihit sic and Washington University. couain John. A cow vaa-graalng cussing girls. Said one', ■'Why do 30 Indian weight since he is a neighbor of Mrs.^ptU- ford, N-elw Britain and Glaston­ nothing to do. 37 Afresh week to dlacuaa waya to bping lanck'a. ' / While stationed here. King Retired Man Pokes Noee However unhappy his Interfer­ m M f i M L m m * there, and Wlllle'a curioalty waa you make such a fuaa over girls? aboul the cllnib. bury. served as pianist for last May's b i t to Scattera Mrs. Pallanck, a state.-T«praaen- Mrs. darlna Duff, retiring presi­ Into WIfo'o Housework ing With her work makes his wife greatly excited. Don't you know a girl la only The medical society stated that 40 Made thread taUve, la charged, with aggravated dent, waa presented irith a past local production oC Gilbert and he la bound to be unhappier than im uiiir M umn Willie - Oh. Oouein John, what ia rag, some bone and a hank of there la no need for a polio clinic Sullivan's "Pirates of Pehsance." that ? hair?" 41 Obtain assault for allegedly shooting at president's pin In recognition of A w ife whose husband retired she is. He Is the real displaced per­ 42 Weird In thla area, after It waa proposed He alio gave two other perform­ *M John—Why. that ia only a cow. Btate highway worker who were her sarvjces for the past two years. six months ago writes; son. He has no office to go to yet' CX>ME IN FO R PREE "So," said his friend, "shake 43 PsrkUke atrip to them by tge Jayceea. The so­ ances at the Manchester .High Willie - And what are thoee putting up a fence near her prop­ Refreahmenta were served at the “ As long as he had a Job to go to he sensea that hla w ife has grown OOLtMS C AR D TO D A Y hands with a happy junk-dealer.' 40 Come to ptu ciety clalmg vaccine la available School auditorium. - Befora enter­ J££ erty on Rt. 15. cloee of the program. oveo' day, my husband never to think of the home at her spe­ 31 Lock and — to everyone at a "reasonable fee," She will be presented for plea In ing the Arm y in April 1956. King (mthered hia head about how I and free to those unable to pay,. cial domain. ' MR, TWEEDY BY NED RIDDLE 53 Number Tolland County Superior Court made numerous public appear­ ran the houie. I did things the I f tha wife Will remember that, C. J. MORRISON S3 Iroquoitn The Jayceea, however, exmtend, ances In the St. Louis area. Ha I OUR BOARDING HOUSE Nov. 6. She has indicated ahe will way that suited me. and he al­ ahe will hide her Impatience and with MAJOR H'OOPLE that ".most people do not wllllHgly PAINT ORd WALLPAPR CO. ia-a» Indian plead innocent. She la represented haa also played Tvith the St. Louis ways seemed pleased with the put her mind to work on helping divulge their financial status and 34 Before by A tty. Btalo G. GnUttl of Staf­ Symphony. results. her husband And some new and WE GIVE OKEEN STAMPS I S3 Insects may chooae Instead to go without Nike.News Hem -He n .' Whv a l l Bo u n d s "But since his netirement 'six the necessary protection." ford Springs. absorbing Interest. ^ SM CENTER STREET—TEL. Ml.t-SflS t h e 4 I LIKE A « SO The sold----- Mos^tal Notes W lpter whaat w sown in the fall months ago, ha haa a suggestion (All rights reMrved, NEA Serv­ »IHILt r/A ON VACATlOt ' 31 Moecow'a Tax Laws Explained TOO iN/mates Be Kin d ^®6e r a t e $TOR^A Re t ir e d Admitted yesterday: John Ted- MaJ. an'd Mrs. Samuel Grove and harvested th» following spring. to make about everything I do ice, Inc.).- SIGNALS?! —— Srpiare Probate cotirt Judges and clerks TO COUSIN DAlsy-w CI?OCODILE from Tolland County met at the alnlak, R FD 2; James McMullen, left Manchester last week for t h is wrestler DOWN RFD 2; John Collins, Broad Brook; Castlerock, Colo., where Major ID O N T Wa n t t o J w - ir X Rockville Probate Court thla af­ DAISY < WHO LIKES T.M. ■kaaaea.-ea, Frederick Davis, 7Q Union St.; An­ Grove will become pastor of a 6PEND TUE Win t e r 1 Bugle call ternoon for an explanation of new MUST b e ' t o k e e p in thony Wilkinson, RFD 3. NURSING you BACK a 1«4T >, 1 Sinl, 1,______^ ______3 Spoken tax laws. Methodist Church there. A CLOUD p r a c t ic e / 3 Outer Discharged yesterday; Miss I,ou- Major Grove returned to clvll- t o HEALTH.' SPEAK Ajty. Robert Hale of the In­ OF ATOMIC boundary Ise Crompton, Newton, Mass.; tan life this month after serving So f t LV A nd. "Why don’t you punish us liks msn— go out and buy a heritance Tax Dtv. of the State Tax Mrs. Rose Hannon. 26 Malden 17 years aa an Arm y chaplain. Your Complete new hat or something?'' Department, addressed the group L,ane; Russell Skoglund, 192 E. For the past year, he had been at the invitation of Probate Court G A R D i S S Main St.: Mrs. Joan Chatterton Group Chaplain aerving several Thomaa F. Rady of this city. and daughter, 17 High St. Nike Battalion* In Connecticut. A One Stop Judge Rady said Hale had been PRISCILLA’S POP What Every Woman Knows BY AL VERMEER Halloween Party Tonight native of Bradford, Pa., he served a.alced to explain new laws per­ Firat Congikgationai diurch of aa pastor ot three Methodist . “A WIFE SWOULDK I'M SORHX DEAR! taining . to inheritance taxes aa Vernon will hold a c'oetume Hal­ Churches In Wyoming before en­ Ganlen Center pa.aaed by the last session of the [A l^A Y% LpOW JHER^ I'LL FRESWENl \ AM , loween party for the entire church tering the Arm y in 1941. . UP WHILE TOU Ugialature. with no admiaaion charge. The During World W ar n , he spent THAT'S Aoc4dent HoapItaliiM Driver ,TO BE DRESSED SET COMFORT-5 BETTER party w ill-be held in the pariah three years in North A frica and LW/WEN I COME —r A R l P ' ___ ^ Earl F. West, 27. RFD 2, waa house from 7 to 9 p.m. Europe where ha aam ed a Bronaa h o m e ; admitted to Rockville City Hospital A puppet theater performance SUr and sight battla stars. In thla morning following a head-on ia scheduled to highlight the eve­ tha Korean Conflict, he earned a collision on Rt. 30. Hla condition ning. clutter to hia Bronae Star and waa reportoG aa fair ,by hospital five more battle atara. Ha served authorities. X-rays were to be Vernon and TaloottvUle news two years In Alaska before coming taken this morning. Items are bandied thrangh The here. Stanley Socha, 21, RFD 1, Herald's Rbekvllle Bureau, 7 W. Before leaving Mancheater, Ma­ driver of the other car involved Main HL, telephone TRemont jor Grove thanked locsJ mlnlatets In the collision, waa treated at the 5-81M. for "their help In the fUrtherMce — hospital and released. of my work as an Arm y chiyplaln.” Police are still investigating the t Ilf you'f iiBM* 1>uHWnos h^chAng*duRet accident, which they- wiy occurred „ , - ' JMNIo-ApDMnHicce _ - ^ LU . Arthur S. Dowd and Edgar at S a.m. when Socha, traveling Sturlite'Festival - youp Ust vhR.'^ Clark will he guest speakers at the east on Rt. 30, attempted a left ALLEY OOP No Sale! Plans CompletcKl Bumelde Methodist Church in T. HAMLIN turn Into Hale St. West waa Hartford on Oct. 29. They wrill COTTON WOOD? traveling westerly on Rt. SO and OH DOCTOR. WELL, there g o e s TEH eurSHES THE BY RAY GOTTO •how a fllm thar# and apeak on the cars collided. Damage to each The Woman's Society of Chrietlan PETtCEbfTOF A cN ly bohafioe/ J 8 POINTS BEHIND AND , "N ik e in Defenie o f America." million BUCKE.. ( 1 -miNK BUYER WEVE Pacing oua THiROfTRAicmT ear was estimated at 3800 by Service of the North Methodist On Nov. 8, Ct. Jease B. Black- patrolman Robert Kjellqulat, who BIG HEAVY FOUR YEAR OLD FLANTS FRESHLY DUG I h o p e VOU KNOWl I DO. HAD FOR THE —so UNLESS Qua PASSING 1 Church, haa completed plana for a well will be guest apeaker at the E CLICKS WE CAN KISS Investigated. WHAT 'iOUTIE TIME-MACHINE.' Slarlite Festival to be held Nov. 18. North Methodiit Church. The title Moiorlat Arreiated of his talk will be "U,8. A ir De­ Armond F. Hruby, 24, of 5 'Vil­ A turkey dinner with homemade pie and all the fixings Trill' be fense Force's Mission.” lage St., Ellington, waa arrested eerved from 5:30 to 7 p.m. A tale Establish Residence by Patrolman EmiUo Pellegrini Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jamea P. BRIDAL WREATH DOUBLE MIMH( ORANCE featuring baked goods, toys, gifts last night on a charge of operat­ for children and adults, aprons, Strauaa have established their res­ ing a motor vehicle while his li­ used books, plants and Christmas idence at 345 Hackmatack St. cense waa under auspenalon. Hruby decorations will be held. Colonel StrauaJ is the new com­ poeted a S200 bond for appearance Mra^Omries Phillips and Mrs. manding oiBcer ot the 11th A A A In RocMvlIle etty Oburt Monday. . HenrjFrwMwetlits are geharal co- Miahlle Battalion. TTielc. daugh­ PEE: GEE HYDMNGEA COnONEASTER ' Werk Day for Christ ' chairmen. The foUowiiv are com­ ter, Gayle, laat week entered Man­ The young people of Pilgrim mittee chairmen: Mis. ^Robert chester High School as a freah- Fellowship Of Union Congrega­ Arendt, dinner; Mrs. Orisrfold mep. Colonel Strauea and hU wife tional diurch wilt hold a "slave Chappell, dining room t Mrs.- Jona­ report that they are very pleased auction" tomorrow at 9 a.m. aa than Law, plants and' Christmas with Manchester and are happy to VIBURNUM KOREAN SPICE BUSH their Work Day for Christ be , hm ; ^ Their daughter was decoratlona; Mrs. Waltei' Schbber, t€ r- WSG BAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS The young people will be auc­ gifts and aprons; Mrs. - Arthur amaaed at the excellent facilities BUZ SAWYER BY HOY CRANE tioned off for a day of work. The Starkweather, toys and children’s fumiahed by the new school. ACTUA VALUE $2.50 ' 7 ‘ money they earn w ilt be used for gifts; Mrs. Robert Ostrander, used 4)anUflcd 'Experts’ . lOticarpMytwiKlow T>«s H en o sm auzAMTH. MOWNDHt! to emaev Steep Aup ^..•5^7 BUT MEIL NOTCMCH US? r-vfOi.«mpEAM'< CEASE YOUR the State Pilgrim Fellowship. books and phonograph, records; During the annual small-arma f Mnt.MCAmxsiftumi. AWUVKNdOONCUIfV- gNJCY w e « s r OF THB FU6KI; LONG ' ' THE HORSES I HAVE WAITIHG Jaycee Football -Trip Mrs. Russell Miner, balked goods; qualification teats held at the Con­ Imonummmu.mo AH'M«N I LAIdHBP AT MR SAM-AfkJiSNCSMTKaiECTIPBEMVNd J . I FELL INTO PRATTU, crone! ARE the FASTEST IN THE HERO. Students who have been invited Mrs. Russell Holmes, tickets. necticut National Guard firing iyaXO KMNnDHfftlH A HW . PtEiSW £»©M« • ~ OUST UkE HU A p o i e ; I THINK r KNOW CATCHES US, WHERE TD LOOK HE WIUKIU FOR HER. VOU, AU. OUR PRICE 5 9 * each 1 0 fw only Public

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fAGE FGURTEBl# MANCHESTER EVElHNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1957 PAGE FlFriBN ^ , , , , Top Passers (Hurricane Upset Rips Through South Carolina Gai yie Saturday Japanese Forge into -Stroke Lead In Yale Bowl Looking for a Long Shot? New Haven, Oct. 25—The American Pair Trails, r-v w Clemson Scores Upset two top pa.ssers in the East face each other on Saturday Oamden, N, -J„ Oct. 28 Iffv—Leaking for a Io m ahetf Tkan here's a tip. Keep your eye on d u i M It 'Teny, n $SJ66 when Yale and Colgate get to­ yearling buy,' who runs In the rteheat rne* In the world at CMrr RERAI.D I.RAOtY. Before Record Crowd gether in the Bowl. That Snead Shoots Poor 74 Rtiin(lln(» den State Park Saturday. . .. would be Dick ; Winterbauer, Tony and Anna CaanuU. New. Jersey prednee and fm lt Wr L the Ell fllnBcr, and Ray Harding, Ru1»r» ...... 10 2 si3 :„ ^ O ' " * - ?•'’ — Hurricane Upset ripped throujth Tokyo, Oct. 25 (/P)— Sam Snead’s blazing l)ulls-cyc putter growers, paaaed along the good word on their steed for tha fifth a Colgate junior whose pitching running ef the Garden State Stakea. rolntem ...... 7 S Carolina yesterday and today hovers over another sparked hia mates to the 12-10 tri­ became just another slab of cold steel today and a pair of Brnday* ...... 4 R .33^, weekend of collesrp foolhaU. Spawned nationally a week agro umph over Princeton last week­ amazing Japanese forged into a two-stroke lead over the Mr*. Oannull explained that th# llentaeky-bred Ohaaea It Tony waa named on her say eo. Af^atra ...... 1 P f-!?;poiyers like Michijrah State and Minn"ps6ta bowed to end.. United States in the Canada Cup International Golf Tourna­ The (ronl-runnlna Rulrra turned | its force, the b ij atorm turned' up^ • Records • Quite Similar ment. "Tony (her husband not th* horse) li idways taking a back the aecond place Pointers chance, either buying horse* or atocke, and after he paid $8366 down. South and the Clemson The 1957 performances of these The bullish Slammer from White 69 before the onslaught by the 3-1 and the Rendays and Aijate.s where the tanking teams are Juicy oungsters Is quite similar. Hard- for this one down at Keenland. I iraggeeted the naiiM OhaMo It Tigers SIX point underdogs, rode Sulphur Springs, W. Va., sky­ world's top pros this week. battled to a 2-2 stalemate Niaht'a with it for s 13-0 'victory over prey fdr the upset. IrTng has engineered 27 completions Tony." •Texas A A, .M tacales tough rocketed to a two-over-par 74 While a partisan, highly elated best scores were turned In by .‘’ oulh (,'arolins, Tlie annuel Big In four games, while Wlnlerbalier after yesterday's record 67 and Ohanoe It Tony’s ehaaeeo In tho mllo and a idxteantll Jack* riudv Heck..loe LaForjre Thursday contest, played before,a Baylor, and a Baylor triumph has 2.5. However. Winterbauer'# crowd of 6,000 cheered his every pot for two-years>lds are 20-1 or more. not even a atibpar 71 by partner shot, Nakamura, a coldly efficient 336.' Bill McGonlgal 12R-33.1 snd record 41.500 in Coliiiiihia. C.. Would throw the Southwest Con­ aerials have accumulated 338 Wluft h'aa the OannuUs exelted abeut the ehaaeea e f their ference into one of its conven­ Jimmy Demaret could salvage the little- man who reminds golfers 'of Willie Simpson 12fi. ruined any hopes the Gamecock.* yards to 274 by Harding. day against the inspired sons of horse Ic an offer they received last Thursday for the o(dt— may have had for the Atlantic tional seasona of turmoil. A North Where VV'lnterhaiier really ex­ America's Gene Sarazen, also took r.AnnEN g r o v e Nippon. the lead for the Individual Inter­ $100,004) for a 62JIOO purchase. Trainer WllUe Maaa( said the Coast Conference championship. Carolina .Slate , victory over Duke cels is in the payoff departmerd — offer was from Joe Hemandes for unnamed Oellfpmla ewaerec Standings would give the ACC a big head­ Aggregate 279 .Score national Trophv with a score of Top the lamp scoring passe.*. He has five while 1 L ache, because should N. C. State Harding has two. Artiially, there Toraklchl Nakamura, a 5-foot-4 136. Weddings ...... ' l.s P They are now 0-2 in AAC play go on lo win the crown. It could is only-one collegiate player in the shot*tnakjng machine from Tokyo, He had a four-stroke edge over Outings ...... 14 10 Clem.son., the defending champion, not represent the conference In nation who has more touchdown fashioned his second straight 68 Demaret, AIU*.*. and Thomson, 1 Clambakes ...... 13 11 is 2-2. while Duke and North the Orange Bowl The Wolfpack, passes than Wintei bauer. That's over the Kasumigasekt (Smntry tied al 140. Then followed, Hen­ ' Receptions...... 11 13 Carolina Stale, who clash tomor­ ranked lllh nationallj-, is on Jim Ninowski, ot Michigan Stale, Club course and his slender com­ nings at 141 and though Stafl 1 Sciorgasbords . .. . . 11 13 row at Raleigh, top the loop with NCAA probation. with six. panion. Kolchi Ono. added a 70 to Leonard of Canada, a veteran of S-T SUPER Buffets ...... 16 unbeaten records. Auburn, currently riding high In There waa a lot of accent of Win- give Japan the Canada Cup lead this competition at 142. l>cagiic-leading Wcdrling.a ahut- \ pack of offensive - minded the .Southeastern Conference, risks terbauer'a aerials today as Yale with an aggregate score of 279. Snead blamed his day's miseries GOODYEAR oiit the Smorgaaborila 1-0, th<* sophomores, guided by quarter- only prestige in a night game | went through a practice se.salon, In aecond place at 281 came the on a recalcitrant putter, saying "I cusmoN third place Clambake.* also blanked hack Harvey White, accounted for against interseetional rival Hoils-1 but the absence of personnel con­ favored United States team strong­ missed six putts of eight feet and Buffets 4-0 and the Receptions up­ the Clemson Ipiichdowns. and the ton. and Arkansas, still a South- tinued. Almost a dozen Elis are ly pushed by the rallying South under. I don't know what happened. ended the se.'ond place Outings 3- first-string seniors, spearheaded by west contender, will be looking for ; suffering from colds of various African duo of Gary Player and I just wasn't stroking them Uie Bird in Hand aUM DIPPEI 1. Notewor'.ny srnres were pinned end Ray .Masncrl. turned hack some of that same prestige against , degrees. It Is still too early In the Harold Henning, who'had 283 way I waa veaterday." by Marie Hehenstreil 10.5. Shirley repeated South Carolina thrusts. the SEC'S Mississippi Louisiana week to determine whicli hands after second rounds of 69 and 70, Roof Fell In Dizzy Trout ahowa off the bird FIRESTONE OHAMPICMS .lacobs 11.5, Flo Hillnski 11.5, Rita The Tiger TDs rame late in the .State.- an unexpectedly strong will be available for Saturday. Far Removed from Fight Mob respectively. The West Virginian’s troubles he bagged In a comfleld near McAllister lOP. Ann .Me.vees 112. .second period on a 15-yard pass. SEC member, will have any eye Baird nt Onter Convalescing James D. Norris relaxes at Spring Hill Farm In Golf aces of the British Com­ began on the very first hole when Sebewaing. Michigan’s tncdl- Stan Banaaxewaki Bill Boehle Helen LichaU 111 and Fran Cran­ White lo halfback Sonny (^uesen-i" " games, but It caii't One change wh'h h might )>e Florida. Reading over the shoulder of the International Box­ monwealth moved into strong con­ he drove Into the rough and took tional pheasant capital. .Trout dall 10,5. berry, and in the third period with t” glance away from nppon- made In the starting lineup la at ing Club's president la the highly regarded yearling. R. Butler, tention, ready to l.rke over should a bogey five, his first of the tour­ quit broadcaaUng Detroit EASY THrilSDAY'.q HOrSEWIVE'S fullback...... _Rudy . Hayes going over Florida in a game that could the center where Lanny Baird la which will flrat go to the races at Hileah Park In January. Japan and the United States slip nament. However, he rallied with a games last season to pitch I from the one. White converted. go either way. expected to get -the nod. Baird Horses come first with Jim. during the final two rounds Sat­ birdie on the third an eagle three for Baltimore. standing* started the season al renter, but Miami, down where storm Notre Dame must be wary of urday and Sunday. on the fifth where he chipped In BUDGET Grid Merchants Ready W 1> Pet. Pittsburgh. The Panthers figured then gave way to Pete Wight. Peter Thompson, winner of three Hi-Fi's ...... 1.5 P ,625 warnings are getting to be rou­ from 60 feet off the green, before high in pre-season pickings, but "Lanny played a whale of a straight British opens, shot a 68 the roof fell in on him on the in­ BowI-a-Dears ...... 14 10 .583 tine, readied for tonight's inva­ game against Cornell last week­ 4 .7 0 x 1 8 t e r m s sion of Kansaa. a 13 - point iin- have been knocked off by Oklaho­ and young Bruce Crampton a 71 coming nine. Grid Gdme on TV Rockettes •...... 14 lo ..583 ma and Army. A vlctorj' over the end.'' said Coach Jordan Ollvar, t(i give Australia a total of 284. For Undefeated Knights Bowl-a-Jeta ...... 13 11 .542; derdog. There is no reason lo Total Offense Leadets On the 10th hole he three putted Irish would give them a big lift. "and has been doing an equally A pair of sparkling 67s, match­ while Nakamura, playing in the Pinups ...... 10 14 417 i suspect the Hurricanes (no kld- good job in practice this week.” HyrMliae plsira Penn Btate Ik Don’t Pay More Later [dingl That's their legal handle).. And Michigan State, the na­ Mihvauhee Braves* Pitcher Tries Hand at Golf ing Snead's course record of .same foursome, blast^ out of a* this .Bkturday’a NBC-TV foot* Ten Pins ...... P 15 ,375 tion's kingpin a week ago before Ollvar said it is also possible Hoping to Alone for fHeir lone 1957 setback the high- won't whip the viaiting Jayhawks, ■'Featured foursome" In the rain at the Manchester Countn- Club yesterday afternoon consisted of, yeaterday. moved both Wales and sand trap and holed for a birdie, bnU telecast which will be seen I I V I f m r t m - n a n d Hl-Fl's took over first place stumbling over Purdue, meets Il­ that Baird might aee some serv­ Clash in Top Contest England into a tie for fourth place BUY NOW! nTleUII ’MMOnCLS V scoring Slanchester Merchant.*! entertain the still undefeated with s 3-1 win over Bowl-s-Dear.s but a surprise result would cer­ left to right, Walter (No Hiandicap) Ferguson. Ernie .Tohnson. Hal (Caddy Master) Turklngtoa ice this week at end. a position' he deuce. This In Itself was enough i over WNBC, Channel 80. . linois, the club that took'the upset at 286. to shake Snead's nerves. ; The Syracuse-Penn State Nylon Holyoke Knights in an important return battle Sunday af- while the Rockettes gained s tie tainly indicate which ' way the ' route in whipping Minnesota. and Pro Alex Hackney. Johhson. are relief pitcher with the World Champion Milwaukee Bravea, played before being converted to a IE SURE ~ RE SAFE Nylon Tubelean temon'at 2 o'doclTat MT Nebo. The visitors surprised the for a second spot uith s 4-0 shutout ! wind will be blowing when the spent the day in town yesterday vtaiting friends. He played professions! hsskethsll here sevqrid center. New York, Oct. 25 (/P)—A duel between the total offense . Rsioord Round' ______The erratic American mlssettf^ contest at ArchboM Stadium la B uck Tubeteaa Other standout games include: ' Syracuse will start at 1:19 p.m. IN ANY WEATHER WWU SlUc Towner* 2S-14 three weeks*------victory over Pinups. In another I rest of the big boys lake the field ■ East— Penn-Navy. Harvard- years ago with Manchester entries. iHersld Photo by 06srsi. leaders of the Ivy League and Yankee Conference will be David Thomas, youngest mem­ .short putts on the I3th and 15 15th and took a double bogey six on the • Lindsey Nelson and Rad 7.90x14 ‘ m t ago tn Holyoke and the locals have match, the cellar-dwelling Ten 1 tomorrow afternoon and night. |Dartmouth. Brown-Rhode Island. ber of the entire British team, had $1.77 rely on their brilliant backfield one of the features of tomorrow’s football meeting between 16th where he hit Into a trap and' Grange will be the ronunenta* 8.00x14 37.77 been anxiously awaiting this op­ Pins captured all four points from I Most Promising Targets |Columbia-Lehigh. Boston Univer­ one of the record rounds as a $$.77 combination of quarterback Vtnnie the fourth place Bo\vl-a-Jets. unbeaten Rhode Island and unpredictable Brown. partner of Ken Bouafleld who left the ball thbre— something old-; tors, FISK RANCHER 6.90x14 36.77 portunity to avenge the setback. ' Ups^t may strike nnj'where | sity-Holy Ooss. (3olgste-5'ale. Manager o f the Year Since the t^eo semi-pro giants Drake, fullback Jimmy Roach and Morning's best scores were Sophomore Roger Pearson from’* the British Ryder Cup captain, timers had not seen Snead do in Syracuse and Penn State will 6.00x14 $8.77 anytime, but if she wants to hit t Penn State-Syrscuse, Princeton- Rhody has accounted for 564 PROVED ns attracted' close to 2,000 fans for halfbacks Alan Webb and Tillie bowled by Martha Randall 105-335. Comell. played an Im port^t role for Wes­ who shot a 73. years. be playing for the 89th time, Pins Tax, Bxehnagn # er Any Dubose to even the score with the really hard the mo;t promising yards to head the Yankee dele- their first meeting on World Series Mary Kvart 117 and Miriam Mc­ South—Maryland-Tennesgee. Tu- leyan that year is back again for The other 67 was scored by Nakamura, meanwhile, w as! with Penn State ahead by 16-18 ★ IN A U WEATHER Slxa OnppaMe Oadag . Sunday an even larger crowd la well-organised Knights. The elu­ Cormick 105. targets are the unbeaten giants o( galea while junior Frank Finney Peter Alltas Jr., of England aa a steady as the score card Itself. Out-1 with live ties. The. Orangemen Oklahoms. Texas A A M, Iowa, lane-Oebrgia Tech, Kentucky-CJeor- Baseball Writers Vote the Cardinals. ★ ON ALL ROADS anticipated aioce the Knights have sive Webb is averaging 13.6 yards of the Bruins tops the Ivy con­ Over 30.000 fans are expected partner of KKen Bouafield who driven by Snead aa much as 50 of Syracuse are unbeaten this in 29 carries. Dubose show* a 12.7 MERCHANTS l.EAGl'E Duke. Auburn. Mississippi and gia. Alabama-Mlssissippi State. a pretty strong following. tingent with 428 yards. at Harvard Stadium to aee the first had 73. yards on some holes, he kept his year, winning three straight mark in 26 carries and Roach, who Standings Notre Dame. They are ranked one Wake Forest-North Carolina. VMl- Rhode lOland has swept past . Wime notdilng Geoega Washington.-West Virginia- Dartmouth club since 1938 to Par for the 6.895 yard course, shots on a clothesline and never after an opening game tie. "Ine starts the strong Merchants have did notrplay againsrKotyoke ----- w r —P « : -to- seven: reapecttvelT,- In thF'As­ five c^onents while Brown has which played long after an early .was In serious trouble. He was, Nlttaay Lions have a 2-2 mark. ler, has averaged 11 yards in 21 sociated Press weekly poll Sec­ William and Mary, Virginia Tech- Al Lopez Tops in AL string together seven straight vic­ averaged 222 yarda on the ground, White Glass ...... 10 6 .625 Florida S>hle. a 2-2 record. The Bruins have tories. ___ morning rain, la 36-36— 72. NaJta- deadly on putts of six to eight BEBUUR completed 44 of 70 passes (63 per tries. The msglcal Drake, who con­ Community Press .... P 7 .563 ondary targets are ’.Michigan looked impressive one week, then mura held the course record of feet. .563 i State, Army and Louisians Slate, Midwest— Wisconsin-Ohio Slate, The Indiana are heavily favored Sal* Prtoa cent) for 820 yards and 16 touch- tinues to bafRe opponents with his Dart's Dair.v ...... P 7 Indiana-Villanova. .Vfissoiiri - .Ne­ could do nothing right the next. i la te M e # Vic's Soda Shop .... P 7 ,.563 ! Nov- S. P and 10 nationally and Xew York, Oct. 2o (/P)— AI Lopez of the Chicago White for the lateat edition of the series •iM Black WWto downa.and have chalkad up 86 first fabulous ballHandling wisardry. has braska, Towa State-Kansas State. Walked Off with Decision which Harvard leads 34-23-3. Conard Rules Howard's Landscapeps 7 t .438 once-beaten, So.\, who was out of a job at this time a year age^, today , downs. Defensively the locals have hit on 36 of 57 tosses (61 per cent) .Marquette-Texas CThristian. De- M Brown supporters recall two outer games on tap for tomor­ d.70xlS I$.77 33.77 held their opponents to a combined for 721 yards and 14 touchdowns. Morlarty Bros ...... 4 12 .250 j Although Colorado has been, troit-Boston College, Cincinnatl- wa.5 named American League manager of the year fob 1957.! PRO-MEMBER TOITINEY years ago when the Ram* came row Include: Everything Appears Set 46 yards roMilng and only 36 first Toro feels certain Holyoke will not White Glass took over top spot Oklahoma's most troublesome op- College of Pacific. Tulsa-Air Force, Lopez' performance overshadowed those of Casey Stengel Stan Hilinski. chairman of th# iiOOtA into thi.s big Intrastate meeting ''American International at Grid Favorite 7a0xl5 SLH SATt downs. But rival clubs have rid­ limit his club to but two six-point­ in the standings with a 3-1 deci­ ' ponerrt while the Sooners have run Purdiie-Miami (Ohio Michigan-; of the pennant-winning N ew *------Manchester Country Club Tourna­ undefeated and walked off with Springfield. Upsala at Bridgeport, ers the second time around. sion over Community Press. How­ a 16-7 decifton. 7.d0xl6 38.77 3 7 .n dled the Manchester piue defense off 44 straight triumpha and 61 Minnesota. ; York Yankees and Paul Richards ment Committee, today announced Worcester Tech at Coast Guard. By PAT BOLDVO for S02 yards and one TD on 43 Robust AJ Marques, Rlcco Petrll- ard's Landscapers blanked Mori- I .straight in Big Eight competition. the following pairings and start­ In a clash of .unbeaten small Southwest— T ex a s-R ice, West '’ f Baltimore in the opinion of the Middlehury at RPI, Masaachusetts Phils to Televise Tilts Three players from lait year’* $.0()xl$ 36.77 3 $ .n completfona in 109 tries (41 per lo, Mundo' Marques B ill. Boehle, arty Bros. 4-0 and Vic's Soda Shop I the Buffaloes, already beaten by Texas - Hardin-SiiTimons, Arizona- Baseball Writers' Association of ing times for the annual ProiMem- college powers, Williams la at Maritime,at New Britain Teachers, also won all four points from fine Hal! High squad - - quarter cent). Coech Frank Toro'a squad Joe Qirry, Stan Banaazewski. Kansas, do not appear to have Texas Tech. . I America who participated in the. ber Tournament to be held Sun­ Tufts. New Hav«n Teachers at Quonset Cart's Dairy in last night's what It will take at Oklahoma to- i day over the local course. Amherat will seek to further back Brian O'Meara, left halfback MUUaMafi I la Ik* can expect to aee a great number, Eddie Wysocki and dependable Far Meet— Utah -Wyoming,! Associated Pr is annual poll. , Navy. Jim DeCarli and tackle Satn Dl- o f paaaea Sunday since the Holyoke Larry Holmes will be ready for matches at the T alleys. morrow. Brigham Young-Denver, Montana-' Eighty-three of the 180 voters . , 6:30 Melodv. Tsrea 6, S'! Davia its 4-0 record In one of those no- Trinity is idle. Into New York Area FIRX BANC Neither do Iowa, the ruling B ig . holda-barred. Little Three tests Coco — have sparked Conard to roagk. eearea anltlgrla eattne offense li built around its talented Oaughan*s passing this .week and AI Heim rolled a 414 triple on New Mexico, (^jlorado State-UUh ! Lopez' direction of the 11. Sheldon 2,3. lop-sided victories over Windham quarteibaek Bobby Gaughan. who the Manchester defensive unit games of 137-126-151, Clharles Eka- Ten titleholder, nor Army, th e ' State. Oregon-Caltfomia. SouS4i-! White Sox wsz the' 9:45 Kowslsky. Boyce .5, Pyindl# against Wesleyan which has won that ettig* t* ley or & a | jr wm New York. Oct. 25 (>Ti — Every-, • The Philles' TV schedule here, and Middletown and the veteran played one ' season at Michigan hopes to make up for Its below bert pinned 135—369 and Carl Bo­ East's leading eleven, figure to ern Califomia-Washihgton* -State, most outstanding. Richards was i 10, M', Simpson 18. tam a, gtree new gxlp and nooBftt have difficulty wnth Northwestern , 10:00 J. .Mandly HilmSkl O. SX'I: Indians Score Win thing appears set for the televia- however, likely will coincide with trio is expected to lead the new whsM ether Urea a ^ and epda. StatsI before ddnmping out of school. par performance of three weeks lin Jr. showed 12P-133—367 Idaho-Fresno Stale. Oregon State- named on. 70 ballots and Stengel! West Hartford school to their score. and Virgina, respectively, but elsc- on 25. Mike (PinkyI Higgins of n _{ .Allen 8, Heath 17 Dartmouth, the only surviving. ^ . w , • w, ■, •• ihg of ‘78 games, by the Philadel­ Yankee road games, thus n o t Once againLin uie Merchants will ago. Washihgtpn. -JKTLA -Stanford. 1 third atreight wIr Saturday after­ the third-place Boston Sox re­ Tv 110:10-Whalen. U Giglio 5, Bich unbeaten, united major college l U V C r s V C t l l C r S l l d C l phia Phillies Into the Metropolitan representing competition for Yim- [Lj • 7. Perry 25. eleven In the East, is at Harvard | New York area next season. kee home attendance. noon over Manchester. Tha two ceived two votes. n>lhpriifiald ^0> In First Garden Main Event ter Stan Bright, a transfer stu­ ALL FULL TREADS SUIT or TOPCOAT So Is Pete Williams, a 235-pound He was a stickoul all-around ath­ for 19.57, in A P's annual poll. 12:50—House, O. Lorentxen 4, ware whicli rolled over New Duhiinoski ...... MoHsAttf dent. Two aopJiomores. Ed Driscoll 7A0x1A— 18.98 lete at Meciianlcvilte, N. Y., High. ing basketball champions sgsin sre . r; tackle who Is one of the swiftest labeled the team to beaL (AP Photofax). •)» Harrington 11, Willey 17. Hampshire last week, 56-6. FrsiUer ...... SeriirhiK and Mike Nyquist are first string 100% COLD RUBBER 8^)0x18— 14.98 This Saturday you can select the hat of your choice— I meml^ers of the parly. And Coach Aurpriaed at Interview 1:00—Bonlempo, Lsno 3, Ander­ Defending Champion Bates will BR « New York, Oct. 25 (jh-^In thef. ■'I intend to make the most of ends with the (ionard line whlqji Nolan, puffing in the dressing son 11; Melley . Saimond ...... I^mnd^rx. my opportunity," the 22-year-old averages a pretty fair 178 pounds. any hat in the store— when you buy either ,a new suit Bill Leckonby goes into ecstasies 18 be at home against Maine tn the I.R storybooks. Gale Kerwin, the un­ about his other tackle, Walt Blan­ room after playing 50 minutes 1:10—-Twohig, E. Lorenlzen 2, opening of the State Series while Mllek ...... ninnalti derstudy moving up to the star­ Canadian native aaid. "This is Although Red and White Coach or topcoat. This offer is limited for Saturday only. co; and.end. Joe Wenzel; and Walt against Rutgers, seemed surprised Olekstnski 10. B. Davis 18. l^wdoln w ill be at Colby. KH something I've been dreaming Walker Briggs plans scvaral line­ Bofll ...... ring role, would be a cinch to beat Pijawka. the fullback who calls de­ at being interviewed. 1:20—Bodington. Faulkner In the start of the Vermont . Ruxhforth about for a long time." up changea'for tomorrow’s contest When Ring Game Slows Down. r i i ...... Johnny Busso, the fighter with the FISK fensive signals. "Mechanicville ' Is above Troy, Owens 12, Russell 17. Series, Norwich will visit the Unir. I.autenl>ac)i ...... Allpn The rangy, 5-8, 140-pounder the sometimes cloudy crystal ball i.ii ■“ reputation. Admirably Coarhod where Coach Leckonby plaved hik 1:30- Mallory, H. Mandly 0, versity of Vermont. frbm Valley Stream. N. Y., via Ot­ picks Conard an easy winper by a Ballsieper 8, C. AImpion 20. lot of Rtciiard ...... I.i.8bon J2-7 margin. AIRBORNE high school football," lie ex­ There^s Always ^Old Archie Amherst, first tn total offen.se OR " Since this pairing Is not in a tawa, got the knock on the door Talent-wise, there Is little ques­ plained. "Eddie Pickens, who (456.5 yard average) and aecond (ioehrin* ...... novel and the fight la in Madison Any dia.senters? tion ’ but that these young men 1 ...... Trom when the A.sian flu epidemic (mached Troy High, told Coach in total defense (1,57.8 average I in IR ...... Square Garden tonight, cynical bowled Now Cor QuaHty Loodtr have it all. and.4hey are admir­ Swan*i>n ...... StroHff over two fighters, Paolo L«ckonby about me and he came New York— (N E A l—The biggest*N. Y.. training. So far there is no New England, Is apprehensive * ' c ...... bookmakers have made Busso. Roii of Italy and New York and i >>- • _ , ^ 8 Y o o n SUITS ably coached by th* one-time Cluehtnic-...... to see me. That’s all there was Jvooet the fight managing profea- match envisioned for him Track Career about Wealeyan which conaiatently RudaJ nlnth-43 “ 1, >60« of a p 1 u m b e r in moderate cir­ knockout at the hands of Tony Most assume the two will fight, The achilles tendon in his left have also posted six wins this fall. |*1T” 1*16” cumstances, is taking a combined Anthony. Moore, of course, played however in late February in leg was severed ■when he fell. ieo may assist you in con- The Tigers' Bob McCarthy 1 6.00x16 7.10x19 1 7.60x15 witji Anthony In a Los Angeles; either (Chicago or Miami, (13;0U. Dick Bonavinto (13:28), arts-eriglneering course, snd will Mr*. Remigino was advised by tolidaling your bills or be graduated in June. He will go title fight. Speiser's new manager The lightweight champion of the doctors at Mt., Sinai Hospital tha't Mai Eagle (13:41) and Cmick tb school another year to obtain a is a cold-hearted bird, it seems. world, Joe Brown, is supposed to her husband would never run holp you to purchasa tha Bengston (14:10) raced home Jumped at ChanSe be fighting somebody soon. But ahead of Manchester’s Tom Hart , metallurgical degree. again. They added that he faced things you want or nead ALL SIZES GOOD USED TIRES SN O W C APS ! Meanwhile, he'd like to quar­ VVhen the chance came, Moore' I ‘’1* » lengthy period'hf therapy fol (14:14) who settled for fifth terback a pro team. And playing jutnped at it. In fact, Jack Kearns,> ?*< ®^*')*’“ *'8**' ''■ovldn t stir lowing removal: of the cast. place. ■ NEW TIRES for Lehigh hasn't hurt his who does some business fpr Archie, Interest in his owm block Remigino qualified for the. 1993 A •( $ 100 will ' Harvey, was of the heavyweight champion waa CfTY 0O-CAPTIAN8 MaacheateL Coaaecllcat The sinning lineup which put Nou"* Dame back in the thick of things after South Bend’s worst football aenaon In hlatoiy looks at' onatrated blocking technique wlth-.| killed In, an aiito crash and in-^ ned turned up. A doctor aiuwered Telenhona MlteheP 84161 Id listens to Conoh 'ferry 'tfvnnan!. They are, left to right,- in th* line: Gary Myers, Don Lawrence. Al Ixuyer, Bob Schaltz, Jim out wearing a helmet. It .took East Side if Poo* Park I (By «) TOIXAND TURNPIKE New York (N B A )—JOe Bennar- Tom Emerson and H. Lc Buckley LOANS $28 to 6600 Next t* Zion dAMt I 789 M A IN ST. Ns«r Howard debatoa fluenxa further reduced the squad' th* phone, one day, nobody the de .'and Bob 8ilver_ war# elected ate. N. J„ formed * a pacing Behaaf, Frank Gersmla and Dick Royer. The backs, left to right, are Dick Lynch, Bob Williams, Nick Pictrosante and Frank Rey-. three stltchca to tack hla ear back GLENNEY’S tot« eight playara,Pl( The bandsman next. Floyd Pattaraen has ' baan, on. * eo-hapUlna o t C9ty Oolleg# of N«w44itapl»-fir499«-4Mx it ia caU#d tlM Holds. A* flying start stamped them being equal to one ot college football’s toughest schedules. «nd ia. at T a^ tafkaOMll team. . Bqek flUbla. 'f' - •.. -'h r f ’ . W • ■ ■ ' " t ' fl ' . ■ ’ . , ' 3 ; -k -•■. ■■ KAGE SIXTEEV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1957 PAGE SEVBMTKIN

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M. d a c h s h u n d p u p p i e s , A K C TWG FTVE room rents with bath 9-6i32. ( Insist on M. I* g. yarda. Incineratora emptied, aahes 7HE TBAM Street. MARRIED woman with knowledge reea, a good buy at 314.900. 'I ■ lygistered, good healthy puppiea, ABSOLITTE' BARGAIN - Custom FULL SIZE bed, epring, mattress, In Rockville. No car space. No ■ I TALCOTTVnXE- Vernon, $31,900. 1955 Ford V* '(our door aedan. removed. Contract aervice avail­ KlCkEfi, of typing desires position In doc­ Radio, heater. Fordomatic, $1395. ■even weeks old, $50. CtJl MI made cornices and drams. SUp 44 inch dresser mirror.- MI 8-4681, pets. Inquire 420 Lake Street. MANCHESTER —Four bedrooms, New three bedroom ranch, - all New Conn, contemporary, ultra COPY CLOSING TIME able. MI 9-9757. MAOE AkJ- WOMAN AS mother's helper with­ tor's office. MI 9-8.')93. 9-3918. Miiltiple Listinf Servie*' 'MPO55I0L6 out own family responsibilities, to covers, $59.60 and up. Choice of at 98 Church St. two baths, fireplace, many cloaeta, large rooms, tile bath, oil heat, modem ranch. 14 sera wooded 1955 Ford Vi Country sedan, eight fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, NEW APARTMENT—Four roome. trees, large lot, spotless through­ nicely d esired kitchen, garage, of Manchester FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. RANGE BURNERS and pot bum- 6'ELP goal sleep in occasionally. MI 9-5148. GIRL WANTS job housecleoDlnl lot. Washer - ^er-refrlgerator- passenger. Radio, heater. $1495. era cleaned and serviced, also new JA 2-7780. with .private bath, heat and hot out. Good location, $16,900. Clif­ extra large lot. bullt-in, ovetf-stove are Included. MON. THRU FRI and/or babysitting after school. Poultry and Supplies 43 water, stove and refrigerator. No ford Hansen, Realtor. MI. 8-1803. ARE YOU.CXJNSIOBlUNO burners. Terms, cash. MI 9-0147. Call MI 9-2103 after 4 p.m. USED TV SETS—for cottage, rec­ Musical Instramenta 53 For appointment to see call the 10:30 A. M. 1955 Chevrolet four-door sedan. RELIABLE WOMAN to do house­ children. $85 per month. Avail­ Two-famlly duplex, 4-4. Good in" R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, MI SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? Radio, heater. $1295. reation room, etc. Obod condition, EIGHT ROOM 1941 home, tWo vestment, 414% mortgage ^avail­ We will appraise your propart|! SATURDAY 9 A. M. RAY ANN T.y, Clinic service call work. Call MI 9-9628. RETIRED, practical nurse seeka WHITE PEKING ducka. Call PI MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL Renta!. able Nov. 1. Call TR 6-6126. 9-5345, Josmh Ariiford, MI 9-6518; $3.60. 24 hour service.' Bonded reaebnably priced. Potterton’s, 180 Complete line of Instruments. baths, screened breezeway, dou­ able. Immediate ocfeupaney.'$S,000 free and without any opngatiou. 1955 Dodge tour-door aedan. Radio, placement. Evenings or by day. 2-6105. (COVENTRY — F"our room apart­ Barbara Woods, MI 6-7702 or work. MI 3-2968. Center St., kn 9-4587. Rental applied to purchase price. ble garage,' 114 acres, Carlton W. down payM nt required. Robert Murdock, MI 9-6973. ^ We also buy propern (or each. heater, automatic transmiasion. Help Wanted— Male 36 Twenty years pediatric exper­ ment, second floor, $50 monthly. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Multiple Selling or buying conwet TOnt OOOPERATION WDX iMiS WEEI4- ience. Ml 3-0953. Representing Old Selmer, Pedlcr $1195. w a t e r PUMPS and Systems com­ ROUTE SALESMAN (or estab­ FRANK’S IS buying and aelling Four room apartment, adults only, Listing Member. SHERWGOD A. BEECHLER, VERNON—Five room ranch, large STANLEY BRAY, Realtor BE APPRECIATED 0 *OSWG , Articles tor Sale 45 good used furniture and antiques .-and Bundy. Metter’s Music pletely' Installed and repaired. lished laundry and dry cleaning CAPABLE aecretary stenographer Studio, 177 McKee, Ml 3-7500. $38 monthly. Seven room ^ a rt- Realtor kitchen, hot water heat, garogOi': > BRAE-BURN REALTY 1954 Oldsmobile iS four-door aedan. SECONDS.' at 420 Lake St. Call anytime, 9 ment, bath, $85 monthly. 'Three LINDMAN ST.—Dead end 'Street. Ml $-637$ ~ Also water softeners'.«nd filters. ONE R3INT route. Salary, commission, many would like part time work in Man­ RICH, Fine Meadow Loam priced comer lot. Owner may rent wl( Radio, heater, hydramatic, power C. A. Reynolds. MI 9-5327. benents. Apply in person. New a.m.-8 p.m. MI 6-8580. room unfurnished house, oil heat, Sbe room home being renovated. Phone Wealey R. Smith, MI 9-6052 Dial Ml 3-5121 steering and power brakes. $1295 BEHIND.' chester. Hours 8:30 to 2:30 or within your budget. Flu, gravel, FAMOUS THOMAS electronic option to buy. $16,300. (Clifford Model Laundry, 73 Summit St. organ delivered in your home. artesian well. $76 ftionthly. Cov­ Extra large lot, 500 x 150. New Hansen, Realtor. MI 8-1808. Eve­ USTTNOS NEEDED ta t all type* AND close similar. I-egal advertising exper­ ■and, atone. Light grading. Ml CHAMBER’S FURNITURE oil burner. Vacant, trades consid­ or MI 8-6969. of homee In all prlM radgiiM 1954 Studebaker Vi station wagon. Only $624, terms. Ward Krause, entry PI 2-7366. V nings David Summerfleld. TR MASON WORK. All kinds of re ENOUGH ience. MI 3-1730. 8-8803. ered. Asking $14,900. T. J. Crock­ (3eazynskl-Felber Agency, ^ MX Radio, heater, overdrive. $795. TO B l o w AT THE Gr e e n MI 3-5338. 6-9615. pairs. MI 3-1870, 7 to 9 p.m. WINDOW CLEANER. Experienced EXPERIENCED typist would lika ett, Realtor, Ml 3-1677 or MI- MANCHES’TER - VICINITY 3-1409 or Ml 9-4391. Lost and Found 1962 Ford Vi Crestline. Hardtop. iTOv'ea- and dependable. Coll MI 3-7614. SIX ROOMS, third floor. Adults. 9-7751. $9,600—Seven miles from Manchea- ELLINGTONt- Pleasant six room typing to do at home or Ssilurday KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, Group of easy chairs, floor Rockville, TR 5-4547. Radio, heater, automatic. Very work. MI 31441. 358 Main St. Tel. MI 8-4327. sample, 1-3 off. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 ter Center, four room ranch, full (Joloniol with garage on bus line. l o s t — Pre»cription lyp* dark pHAIN SAWS (or rent by day or PART time mechanics, days or TWO FAMILY duplex, 4-4. Good Walking distance to public and clean. $743. week. Call MI 9-7832. FLORIDA bound, will sub-let my investment. $3,000 down payment basement, redecorated Inside and rlasaes. Black and {old (rimes. e;LL sM/TM evenings. Hours flexible, Tel. MI- SNOW REMOVAL equipment. Visit Our salesroom for furniture CHESTER FURRIERS— FVrs re­ out. 85x300 ft. lot, artesian well. parochial schools, $14,800. Clifford Reward MI S>4(33. 30 others to choose from. S'S* St 9-0980. modeled, repaired. Capea and home for the winter. Completely required. 'Immediate occupancy. GRINDING AND sharpening — WILL DO typing at home during Snow blowers or push type bladea of quality for the entire home. furnished. Steam heated modern S. A. Beechler, agent. Phone MI- New FHA mortgage available. Hansen, Realtor, MI 8-1308, eve­ and A ' i tools reconditioned. Lawn mower.s INSTALLER—Aluminum windows, spare time. Call MI 9-3827. (or tractors and tillers. Capitol stoles made, $16.65. Call MI 9-7218 $13,900—^Bolton—Near Manchester, nings David Summerfleld TR Small don-n payment. Bank rates. (or free estimate, at your home. (our rooms and bath. Garage. On 9-8952 or MI 3-8969. 5-9615. LOST— Rhinestone etmburat pin, and saws precision sharpened, doors, jalousies. Must be-reliable, Equipment Co., 38 Main. MI CHAMBER’S FURNITURE tarred road. (Coventry. PI 2-8374. seven room Cape, five down, two 8-7958. 4 HENRY ST.—FTve- room ranch unfinished up, steam lieat, do­ reward. MI »-aoM.______motors serviced, ensilage knives, willing worker. Call MI 9-4533. 10 j SALES FOR SALE in Vernon. Twin boys ANDOVER—H e n d e e Rd. New CHORCHES MOTORS to 12 noon daily.'" ' j Siluations Wanted— Male 39' ROCKVILLE—Three room, new with tiuilt-ina, and recreation mestic hot water, plenty of kitch­ Q—Where did the custom a t mower blades, shears, cutlery, . HEATER, new and used wood, 10 a.m.-S p.m. 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. clothing, three piece blue wool oversized six room ranch with 2 en caMnets, artesian Well. Pri­ the Christmas tree bsgtaT DODGE clippers, etc. Empson H. Abom. YOUNG MAN age .30, handicapped, winter coat set, size two, $4.50 apartment, heated, electric range, room in baaement. Manv extras. basement garage. Beautiful ga­ w a n t e d —Route driver, five days coal, oil, gaa, cook stove, ovens, refrigerator, dispoaal. no pets. vacy. 414% mortgage. A—It is believed that the eus* LOST — Billfold, \icinity Hales, Maple 8t., Ellln^on. Tel. TR desires work related to architec­ each. Two piece yellow corduroy T. J. Crockett Realtor, "Ml 8-1677 rage. R e s ^ for occupancy. T. J. dark red, reward. Call ML 8-75S7. M OAKI^ND STREET 5-7166. a week, numerous benefits. Apply , stove boards, stove pipe, dampen, TWO BURNER Florence kitchen Call TR 8-2505 or TR 5-5050. or MI 9-7781. $14,800—Vernon—814 room ranch, tom is a survival o f the tree aror- MI 9-94S3 in person. Manchester Coal,' tural drafting, Trade School wicks (or all stoves, beds, new pram suits, dual zippers, (It.a to 18 knotty pine cabinets, flrsplace, Oockett, Realtor, 1)0 8-1677, or oil heater, white. Tel. MI 9-9270. months, $3 each. All in very good MI 9-7761v ship of ancient German tribeo. a NOTICE IS HEREBY given that ALL TYPES of carpenter work Apron and 'Towel Supply Co., 73 graduate, night achool student mattresses, springs. roll-a-way WILL sen or trade. Name your ceramic bath, domestic hot nt - - ri- Aiuminum Storms and Millinery Dressmaking 19 Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 now. Desires Junior drafting or condition. Will aeparate. Call Paaa Book No; SS14S, iiMued by such as dormers, garage door, Summit St. bed, vanity, tables, linoleum rugs, FLORENCE combination, gas and Wanted 1o Rent 68 deal on this renovated six room water, baseboard heat, aluminum BOLTON — Four bedroom house Q—What king ehot himself with 1938 'ppNTIAC. radio, heater. Big- as a Junior salesman in home con­ linoleum by the yacd, many items Rockville. TR 5-7601. Cape on Whitney Rd. FHrepIace, The Savings Bank of Manchester concrete steps and kitchen re­ Screens 14-A DRB3SSMAKING, alterations, spe­ oil stove, very good condition. Call ■t(>rms, Windows .and screens, located comer Route' 44-A, and a silver bullet 7 has been lost and application has nai lights, good tires, excellent COMBINE DEBTS into a aingle TWO EXPERIENCED lath# and struction. Write Box X, Herald. too numerous to mention. This MI 9-8887 after 6 p.m. RESPONSIBLE Young Couple, comer, lot, on# car garage. Look wall to wall carpeting, artesian condition,^ $63. MI 9-6997, 4 to 8 modeling. Call (or M. R, Jutras A cializing in children's clothes. MI easy-to-pay second mortgage coet- with one child, desire 4-S-room South Road, Bolton, constating of A —Henri Chriatophe, Negro king been made to said bank (or pay Son. 23 Trumbull Street. MI 9-0279 ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors. milling machine operators. Call stock is left over from Jones it over and start packing. Vacant. well. O.I. 414% mortgage. p.m. Jalousies, porches, awnlnga. Free 9-9140. ing only a penny a month for MI 9-3258. I G.E. ELECTRIC range, double Wanted—To Buy 58 unfurnished apartment in Man­ two baths, two flroplacea, two-car of Haiti. His cruelty and gtaoS ment e t the amount of deposit. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Furniture atore. Must be sold (or T. J. Crockett, Realtor. Ml 8-1677 $15,950—Coventry. Rt. 44A;. Gam- garage, • patio, outside fireplace, eatlmatea. Call N. B. Chase Co., each dollar you owe. $32.25 a any price. Come and convince oven, all white good condition. chester. Reasonable rent. Will or MI 9-7781. esu s^ a revolt in 1820, leading t* 1961 STUDEBAKER 84 ton pickup. OLD GUNS (any condiUon), bolatl-built six room Cape. Three oil host, brass plumbing, ismesita his suicide. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that month will pay off a loan of FIREMAN — Third shift, oil fired MANCHESTER PET CENTER for yourself. 40 Oak St., 2nd floor. Phone MI 9-7830. furnish references if needed. acres of land, fireplace,. 114 Good condition $18S'.'nJ943 Oldsmo­ Household Services Moving— ^Trucking $1,000 and improve your credit boilers. See Fred Morse, chief. swords, war relics, antiques, etc. Call MI 3-8579. LARGE BRICK FRONT Ranch 'drive, combination asphalt and Optional Share Book No. 5905, all your pets and pets' supplies. Sale Thursday, Fh-lday and Satur­ baths, plastered walls, Open wood ahingle roof. Lake privUegei. Issued Iqr The Manchester Savings bile six. Hydramatic. Good condi­ Offered 13-A Rtwflng—Siding 16 Storage 20 standing. Dial CH 6-8897 and aak engineer. American D)relng Corp.,, Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed day from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, $86. (one or whole collection). 70 Mill Houae, 8 bedrooms, 14x31’ living Q—How wide is the Engllsli tion. $30. MI 3-5383. St. Tel. MI 3-6717. FAMILY NEEDS three bedroom stairway. Porch, o'veralzed nyo Inquire on premiaea or coU MI •nd L ou ' Association, Inc., has Frank Burke or Jimmy Steucek Rockville. ■ .30 days. Singing canaries, ham­ Excellent condition, carriage room with paneled fireplace wall, car garage. View. (Channel 7 ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholiter- FOR THE beat in shingle and built MANCHESTER Package Delivery. how it works. C.M.I.X., Lewis St., LOAM, TOP quality. Dark, rich, stroller, etc. MI 6-6295. house, or duplex. We take excel­ kitchen with dining area, ceramic 9-9136 or MI 9-8191. A—It varies la arldth from MO b m lost and application has been Ing, custom made cornices, sters,'Cute mixed breed puppies, $34,000 Oiventry — Oontemporary, up roofing, gjittere, leaders, chim- Light trucking and package deliv­ cor. Gold, Hartford. (Eves. JA SALESMAN~To take over estab­ $5 and up. All types of cages and no stones. Ck>lumbia Construction lent care of the place where we tile bath, basement garage. R. miles at the widest point to tbaug made to aaid Aasoclation (or pay Auto Accessories—Tires 6 drapes and slip covers, $79.50 and lished local exclusive territon-. USED FURNITURE k APPU- WANTED -r- Used portable type­ live. References if desired. CaU home, ultra-modern, two story. "B(H/rON— 06,609 •- New custom ment of Uie amount of deposit. nyr and roof repairs call Coughlin. ery, Refrlgeratora, washers and 9-5553). stands. I'sed aquarium supplies Co. Tel. Coventry PI 2-8277 or F. Dimock k C o. Realtor!, MI 20 miles at the narrowest plaesb up. Choice of fabrics. Cali Mrs Ml 3-7707. stova moving specialty. Folding Will average $8,000 first year ANCES, very reasonable at Al- writer, Call MI 3-7765'. BUOer 9-5528. 1,800 square feet Jlring space. built Caps on Urga wooded lot in stock. Save money. Open Willlmantic, AC 8-3283. 9-5345; Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818; Built-in appliances, baths, two i i i rooms down, two unfinished between Dover, England, and INVALID WOMAN lost black WINTER TIRES Holmes, MI 3-7063. chairs for rent. Ml. 9-0763. NEED A MORTGAGE? tdraw-cpmihission-bonusi. Most bert'a Trade In Store. All on easy- Barbara Woods, MI 9-7703; or Buy one and get one for $1. RAY’S ROOFINa 0 0 „ shingle and Thurs , Fri. 9-9 All day Mon. terms. COUPLE WITH three children, five heating units, large artesian wqll, near Bolton C oi^ r. This beou- CbUals, Fraaoe. and honey colored (our month QUICK CASH available for first leads furnished, 28-45. car, high Phone Ml 9-4273. ROYAL a n d amlth-Ooraaa port­ Robert Murdock, MI 9-5973. Town and Country, Suburbanite FURNITURE repairing and reflr.- built up roofs, gutter and con­ MANCHESTGIR — Movmg and type personality, prefer family able and standard typewriten. Rooms Without Board 59 rooms. Will redecorate. MI two acres of land. Trepiendoiis tlfih Capa has Just been com- .JBala..Bai^a. JTaeadtv _ morning, lahlng; antiques restored. Furni­ or second mortgages. Consolidate WASHING MACHINE $19. Oil heat­ 9-9719.----- view with 'sixithern exposure. pletM and is ready for nconpan- Q---Why were thvssntrtfffl MikM vicinity Mimchesteit Gracn. Call ductor work, roof,. chimney ta­ trucking Co. Ml. 8-6568. Owned man. good cloaer, have ability to ALWAYS A discount on pet sup­ Alt makes of adding machtoiei NEAR EAST CENTER Street, four ture m palr Service, TaldottvUle. p ir s . Ray Hagenoty, Ml. 9-3214. and operated by Walter B. Per- your bills with our easy repayment er $14.50, Electric Refrigerator Other Listings AvaUable cy. (^ 1 the R. F- Olmeck Oi., called turaplkeer MI 3-7148. COLE MOTORS develop new business from cus­ plies at Porterfield's Pets Supply, sold or rented. .Repairs on all HEATED, FURNISHED room with COUPLE WITH two children de­ bedroom Colonial, copper phimb- Ml. 8-7449. Ray Jackson, DO. 8-8835. " ' rett Jr. plan. Terms to fit your pocket. $10 makes. Marlow’s. $49.50, Gaa range $15. Living room excellent neighborhood good Listings Always Needed Re0toi«. Ml 9-6348, Joseph Ash­ A—Because travelers were stop­ - ■ . ' r 488 Center St. a month per $1000. tomer radiation, free to close sale Rt, 5 and C3iapel Rd.. South Wind­ bath. MI 9-4578. sire five or six room rent. CaU MI 9-0980 evenings, splendid future (or right set $76.50. Bedroom set $36. Bunk buy at >14.600. Carlton W. Hutch­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO ford,. 5 0 MS18, Barbara Woods, ped at the turnstiles or turn- FLAT FINISH Holland window ROOFINO, 8IDINQ, painting. Car- AUS’ITN a . c h a m b e r s OO.. local A QUICK CASH-1 DAY SERVICE sor. JA 8-3391. FOR SALE—55 gal. drums, in good beds complete with springs $22. FrancIs'Cresenzt. MI 9-9428. MI 9-7703. or Robert Murdock, MI pikes, to pay their fares. Announeenents shadee. made to measure. All man. For appointment call Uni­ ROOMS WITH light housekeeping. ins, MI 9-61S2. MI 9-5910 Mntry. Alterations and additions. and long ihatance moving pack­ versal Food-Freezer Sendee, be­ DAC7HSHUND male puppy AKC condition. $2.50 each. For further Three piece wrought iron living Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 0-5973. metal Venetian blinds at a new ing. storage. CaU ML 8-5187. Hart­ We Also Buy Mortgages (X)UPLE DESIRES 3-4 room iqMtrt- Auto Drtvlns School 7*A Celllnjgt. Workmanship guaran­ tween 10:30 a.m.-3 p-m., Meriden registered, excellent pedigree, in­ information call The Herald. room set $39.65. Breakfast set 5 Arch St. ment. Vicinity Moncheoter. No STRONG ST.—Older seven room MANCHESTER—Move right In thU t^FVom wliat nut is vegetahia SADDLE HORSES for hire at the low price. Keya made while you teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn ford CH, 7-1428. pieces $39. (9 x 12) linoleum rugs GLASTONBt !IY — Custom buUt BLB Riding Stablea. By appoint MORTGAGE LENDING AGENCTT BE 7-3163. oculated. Ml 9-3563. _ Phone MI 3-6121. chUdren. MI 3-2888. After-4:80 p.m. home, four down, three up,, fire­ six room home in central loca­ ivory derived? ,r LARSON-8 DRnriNO Sebool. wait. Marlow’s. St. MI. 8-4860. $4. Sofa beds $23, Hollywood beds WELL HEATED room, continuous place. One cor garage. Sensibly tion. Steam oil heat Prlo« $12,400. brick rant i, twonesr garage. ment only. Great“ ■ Swaim“ raim Road, 75 Pearl St.. Hartford JA 2-4221 ARTIST SPECIAL of the week. Large living m m , fireplace, three A —Tills msterlal is derived from MAochester'a only trained and WEAVINO of bums, moth holee Evenings and Sunday JA S-S154 DUMP TRUCK driver wanted. Ap- TWO ENGUSH Setter pups, four with box springs and mattress and hot water, private entrance, gen­ priced. T. J, Ci^kett, Realtor, Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI tagiia nuts which are grown hi miatown'miatown Road, Ext.Ext Tel. Claa- LIGHT TRUCKING and small Jobs Artist's case 35.25, now $3.87. head)x>ard $34. (9 x 12) Axminster Ml 3-1677 or MI 9-7761. 9-1842. large bedro nta, 114 botlis. Step tonbury, ME. 8-1BS9. certifted instnietor For your safe­ and tom clothing, hosiery nma, “>ly TTiomas Colls Co., 25t Broad months old. Pure bred with tleman. 101 Chestnut St. Farms and Land for Sale 71 western Ecuador. ty We are trained to teaeb proper­ Roofing—Chimney 16-A done reasonable. MI 9-7853. itreet. ' papers. Qili MI 3-4943. Sherwin-WilUams, 981 Main St. rugs $39. Maple bedroom set $45. ■aver kitehi 1, eS n l^ room , full handbags repaired tipper re­ OAK OROVE ST.—Deluxe aeven basement, t wpioea. K B. Grady. ly. MI. 9-«078. Help Wanted— Female 35 ROOM TO RENT. Inquire State FOR DIFFERENT atsea and: rirpci WELLBUILT Cope God. six rooms, placement. umbrellas repaired, ROOFING — Specializing In repair­ STORE SHELVING and gondolas. WESTINGHOUSE REFR'GERA- Tailor Shop. 8 Blasell Street. MI of farms and land tracts wlthm 30 room ranch with two fuU hatha. oil hot water h M t deep weU, ga­ Broker. MI Q.—What United Staten antater PCTMHUlS 3 MORTLOCK'B—Manchaatar's lead­ men’s shirt collara reversed and ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Painting—Papering 21 Will make good storage shelves TOR, scratched in a few places. 3-5047, MI 3-7388. ilea of Hartford:' Lawrencs F. Large lot, attached garage. T. J. rage, port time bre^. On main recently set a new fUtfauster .ree- replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys SEWING Machine operators want­ for your cellar and garages. Also, You can save $125 on this, also a Oockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577 or rood about eight miles out, COLUMBU'iLARS] iv three ovdT BajDCntlC RAZORS repaired, ing Driving School affera the moat ano. Broker, M l 9-5910. in driver Mucatloa. Thousands of ing Shop. cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex­ EXTERIOR and interior painting. ed. Industrial experience not »ec- good for workshops. Made of LAUNDROMAT' and an ELEC­ HEATED ROOM. Central continu­ MI 9-7761. $18,900. Talbot A ^ncy.-PI. 3>665o. bedroom custom Ut- ranch A.!—Senator J. Strom Ttagv ftx ta and eutUiw heada - (or all satlaft6d students. " 800,000 mRea perience. Free estimates ' CaH Oeillngs refinlshed. Papeiiianging. eoaory, will - train good home WANTED plyw'ood and pine. Eight and 12 TRIC RANGE 'which came in ous hot water. Kitchen ^ 'vileges, home ovsrtooktng a:'"GDraer of Bouth'Ckrdllha sit a hin# Remington, Sunbeam, Norelco, accident trm instructions. MI Howley. Manchester MI 8-5361. WSJlpaper books. Estimates given. aeamstreas. Day shift, 8-4:80. Also feet long, three shelves high. Need scratched from the factory. You separate entrance, ^ntlemon. Ronaes tor Sale 72 TEN MINUTES from Center, three BEAUTIFUL six room ranch,, on- double lot with sta water record wlm he held the floor for Schick. Riiaaell’a Barber Shop, 8-7898. Building—Contracting 14 Fully covered by insurance. Cali night shift, 5-10. p.m.. Apply the room, sacrifice price. $1 per can save $90 on these. Also a Parking. MI 3-4724. bedroom ranch home, two years closed rear porch, cellar, partial rights. BuUt-in en appli­ 24 hours and 19 minutas, in a fu­ eomer Oak and Spruce. Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. Kaklar Toy Co., 80 Hilliard St. running foot, overall lengths. For beautiful blond and mahogany bed- WEIST SIDE^-Six room Cape, four old. Custom. features throughout, recreation room, 10’ frontage, ances, 114 bsthi dra .tlaige tile effort to Mode the aril Rights MANCHESTER Drtvli« Academy Heating and Plumbing 17 EXPERIENCED more information telephone MI factory a little damaged, you FIRST FTAIOR, clean comfortable dosra, two finished up, l ^ e •»* full basement, garage, well land­ only $15,700. Carlton W. Hutchins, Closets, fun boasmeni, ArtaMan BUL WANTED—Ride to Pratt k Whit guarantees results. Bimait inatrlic- RETAINING WALLS built «hd PAINTING AND paperhanglng. WANTED------Woman for general 9-0474, or MI 9-9953. Can be seen aingle room beside bath, free clooed porch, ameaite drive, fine scaped yard 100x325, low taxei. M l 9-5132. well. An exemtlans ;oA. H. ney Aircraft, thiitd ahlft. from vi land clearing. MI 9-6275. Good ctean workmanship at reo- laundry work. Five day week, can't even aee these slight' imper­ Uon, dual contndled “ ar. Call PI 8. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ at 811 'East Middle 7’pke. fections. but you can save $100 on parking. Reasonable. T el.. MI location:- For appointraent to oee Elva Trier, Realtor, member 8. OolUns, (Jwner. e A O Q.^—Was John Paul Jones sn r clnity new High School. Phone MI sohable rates. SO years m Man­ good pay. New System Laundry, 9-8740. call the R. F. Dimock Co., . Real­ MLS. MI 9-4469. __ 8-93tt. 3-7349. Day or evening appoint BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. ing' contractor. New Inatallationa, LINOTYPE-INTERTYPE these Big BARGAINS. Here’s an­ MANCHESTER SUBURBS more than a captain? 8-7347. manta. alterMion work and repair work. chester. Raymond Flaks. MI. Harrison St. PORTABLE GARAGE crane, tefl V tors, MI 9-6246, Joseph, Aehford, Alterations, additions. garages. 9-9237. other big value, A GORGEOUS PLEASANT, CLEAN doom for two YEAR OLD, Gambolatl built, stone BOLTON C E N TBR- A^—Not fat tna Uhltad states MI 9 - ^ . kneehole desks, ten pot burners living room suite which came in MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI Custom build 614 room ranch, Navy. But hs was a rear adnUnil Re-siding speclalista. Easy budii- and heating'atoves, three large gentlemen at Center wtOi parking 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI front, ranch, three bedrooms, ijga- l a r g o , ^ ^ m, two baths, approx)- rooms with 1% baths, Autonoblles for Sale 4 et terms. Ml 9-5493 or TR OPERATOR from the factory soiled in a few bath and shower, 29 H u el St. MI In the Russian navy. Business Services Offered 13 I work benches, several steel stoolsr 9-6972. rage, plaatered, sewers. Owner, matalys% acre, half mUe to Man­ and two-car g « ^ . 5-9109. 1 PLUMBING AND heating—repairs Private Instructions 28 places, you can 'save $150 on thii, 9-7083. MI 9-8828. new heating sysmm, BEFXIRJB TDD BOY a a m i ear Jigsaw, 114 ton chain falls. MI and baby furniture, dining room chester. Asking. $28,000, HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. f and contract wsfk. Call Ml 9-8541, 9-2052. , , . MANCHiQBTER — Now obc zoom Uon windows,; many Q.—How bid was OeDoral tnfig- sea Oorman Motor Salaa. Buleb ARCHAMBAULT. Builder and DRUMMING lessona — Matthew Paid vacation and siek leave. Blue Cross. Retlren^knt Plan. sets, sofas, chairs, lamps, and a BEAUTIFULLY' furnished front CAPE ODD — Six rooms finished. Edge of Manchester, larga 83 otto when he volunteered hie serv> Available at all times. Ptailco fac­ If you wont to settle down In Manchester working-In a ranch home in Roekladga w rifle view, choice warn Sales and Sendee, 815 Main tory supervised servlcf. Tel. All general contractors. Roofing and LLOYD'S PLUMBING Sendee as­ Keevers, inatructor. Studio. 20 host of others. If you need a new room. Hot wkter heat. Tile bath tlon. 114 baths, cariunlQ tUs Screened porch, garage, fenced foot ranch, seven rooms, fireplace, Oockett, Realtor. MI ieee to the. Colonists during the Street I t t O ^ cvealiisa. alterations. Call MUrdock 8-4298, PorUand St. MI 9-0608. Easy WANTED friendly atmosphere — apply in person to Mr. Walter mattress—we Just got 2 Seal; and riioWer. Parking. MI 8-7116. wooded lot on bus line. Near double garage, very nice. Reduced Amirioan Rsvoliitiant 9-9698. sures aatlsfacUon, pfqmpt aervice. Ferguson. FIX50R F\rRNA(K with grille, $20. kUchon (Munters. Attached g k MI 9-7751. or MI 8-1440. CH 7-6124, Ml 9-5485. x ' method for beginners. Call MI 3-7936. Posturepedic mattresses whlci rage, ameslte drive, fully land­ school and shopping district, cme to $32,000. A.—About 20 yuan of age. Tha NKSiD A CA Xf Short on a down REP1UGERATTON sales and serv­ are a little soiled, you can have MASTER TWIN bedroom next to mile from Center. Price $14,500.' COVENTRY—This olie is a J BritiOh nieknamed Lotsyette "Tlw Myrnent or liad your eredn turned ALL ’TYPES of carpentry work DOES YOUR child have a reading bath. Two gentlemen, free park­ s ca p e lot, $31,000. R F. 1790 Colonial IS roomf, oU beat, ice. Commercial, rasldentiaJ. air $15 off the Hat price. Dimock Co., Realtora. MI 9-6346, Owner transferred out of state. barn, 15 acres, on bus line, $17,900. very clean. 414 rooms on oik Boy,” beconee of Me youth. doinir Doo’t give up! For a good coodltionsra, frasaara. A. and W. done, alterations, dormera. roof­ disability?' Private tutoring done. UMBRELLA TENT 9x11, like new. ing. T.V., MI 9-8801. MI 9-4414. modem kitchen, bcautMUUy deal—not thru a amall load eonr- ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-5981. Millinery Dremmakin^. 19 Phone Ml 3-4870. GARAGE THREE ROOMS OF FURNITURE Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818, Bar­ Extra lafge Cope, six rooms, two Refrigeration Co. Ml 8-1387, Ml Call MI 9-7544. bara Woods, MI 9-7709, or Robert landscaped grounds,- Deep Q.—How nuuy feet a t ekln hias pany—sea "Barry” at SU Main including bedroom, living roouT SINGLE OR double room next to GARRISON COLONIAL — Six baths, fireplace,. attached gaiage, 8-3050, MI 8-0065. FOR YOUR new building, re­ Murdock, MI 9-5973, slan well, oversized garage, an adult ? S t (ForuMtly Dotwlaa Motors). INFANTS SHOES made to order. and dinette. Only $125. bath and shower. Quiet home. rooms, vacant. Low cost heating. nice location, town road, $15,200, out(kx>r fireplace. Home fiuly modeling, Or repairs call Wm. DRESSMAKING and Alterations Free parking. MI 9-0887. A.--4f the kUa of an adult wort CLEAN AND paint those gutters done. Ml 9 -^ 2 . 100% wool felt. Soft and beautiful. NEW SPLIT LEVFJ., 1600 square Must be sold by owner. CoU MI VUlage Center — 10, rooms, oU iulated. Truly a vary comp 19(a DODGE, privately owned, Kanehl, Contractor and Builder. Either retail or wholesale, for in­ HUNDREDS of other bargains too epreod out Pet, It wouM oovir now. Avoid ooatly rapslra later. WHY PAY RENT? FOREMAN PLEASANT, LARGE, clean, heated feet, Rockledge Seetton. 314 baths, 9-7388 after 4 p.m.. ■team heat, (could be two famUy), home at this price, only $8,i 4 coral and white, all new tires. Iii MI. 8-2888. , Tel. MI 3-7778. formation call MI 8-5278. numerous to mention. garage, H acre lot, $14,500. obeat IS squan fUet excellent condition. Call TR 5-7921. room for gentleman. Central loca- two-car garage. Reduced to with only $1,000 down. Bornr on See These Fine Buys $34,900. For further Information MANCHESTER — Immaculate and Cute four room ranch (1961), nice this one. 'Your five wire Man­ OUNDER’S T.V. Service, avaUable GARAGES, PORCHES, dormers, T.j)okinF for an A-1 man. XMAS TREEIS (wholesale). Select­ A—L—B—E—R—T—’S Uon, private entrance, parking. attracUve six room Garrison Co­ tanna of poptilaMoH, recreation and attic rooma built. ENFIELD—81.300 down and or appointment to aee call fenced yard, $9,100. chester Assoeiotea, 173 East Cen­ CLEAN SWEEP SALE! any time. Antanna converstons. $78.00 per month gives you a THE BEST BUY (GREAT)! ed Balsam and Spruce that sells 43-45 ALLYN STr. HARTFORD MI 8-8914. lonial. 114 baths, recreaUon room, iwhieh le the lergeet u.S. state Kitchens and bathrooms re­ One experienced in Ford The R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ Waterfront —Five room y ea r ter St., phone MI $^ $ 0 or MI S ?ltaIT ^ PhUoo factory oupervtaed service. large 6-ro'om Ranch. Radiant on sight; Renowned quality. Mod­ ROOM FX)B rent near Center. tors. MI 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, aluminum combination storms, 9J)884. SPECUL VALUES ON Tel. MI. 8-2488. modeled. Robert M. Alexander. 6-ROOM CAPE products preferred. All That Wouldn't Wait! erate prices. Retailers triple in­ MAGIC CHEF, gas range. Excellent ■creena and doors. Oarage. On ’round cottage, choice location, A.—Boaton, Mass. THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED Dn 9-7716. heating, many closets, Venetian condition. Reasonable. Call MI Heat and hot water. 85 Foster St. ,M I 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI $10,800. blinds and cai"pprt. replies held in confidence. vestments. Early sellouts. Write quiet street yet so conveniently traED CARS DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ for price brochure. Hughes Farm, 9-7686. ^ MI 8-8647. . 9-7703, or R obert: Murdook, MI <)—Which vice presIdsnUal eau* . Basement garage. Excellent con­ MAN'CHESTEfIb—L a r g e 6- 9-8972. located and priced so right. Elsie Flilly Furnished —Four rooms, Wanted— Real Batata 7 7 pany, doors and windows, custom Ucrnarijston, Mass. FOR REKT—Front room, heated, Meyer, Realtor, MLS, MI 9-5524. fireplace, furnace, basement ga­ ' ita for re-elecUan (find bsftm 1956 CHEVROLET $1595 woik, guaranteed. Call MI. 8-1588 dition. Manchester Green area. room expandable Cape. Country WRITE lO X U MOVING ’TO TOWN OF BOLTON atmosphere with city address. hot water, parking, centrally lo­ SlX^ ROOM Cape, CentraUy located rage, ortoalon well, 14 acre, town » eleetion took plaoaT 310 d u b Coupe. V-i, radio, beat­ after 8 p.m. USED UNDERWOOD typewriter, CHICAGO MANCHESTER —Six room heme, rood, only $7,500. u s n s m WANTED-Slugla, two- A —Iflco Presfalent Jantea S. Large wooded lot. $13';700. e-o Herald cated, genUeman preferred. 56 $13,800. Aluminum aiding, amesite family, three-family, bustnoM er. Sharp. AUDIT REPORT in drat class condition, has had CUSTOMER CAN’T USE IT Birch Street, phone MI 9-7126. drive. This home la on excellent three bedrooms. . Nice condiUon on —tatman. Ho waa replaeed oh the CHUCK'S RADIO and T.V. Sendee. $15,800 MANCHESTER — 6-rpohj ex­ complete overhaul. Phone MI 14-acre lot. Full price $12,900. Over State Road—Eight rooma, bath, property. Have many cash buyers. 1955 CHEVROLET $1195 Small appUahees repalrad. 181 pandable Cape. Quiet and\con- s o I WANT A RELIABLE buy! For wpointment to tee call 14 acre, quick sole, $5,800. ticket by NldiOlae Murray But" 310 e-Cyi. d u b Coupe. Radio, Notice is hereby given that the 8-7204, 75 pictures of 1, 3, S family homes. Mortgages arranged. Please coll North Main St. MI 8-8517, real- Audit Report on the Town of BoI-| v«nlent neighborhood. $12,990, TRUSTWORTHY PERSON the R. F. Dimock Go., . Realtora, heater, overdrive. WHO'S GOING Boarders Wanted 59-A Stop or call, we have the house Over 100 ottier Colonials, forms, George L. Graziadio, Realtor, BO dence MI 3-5960. ton, Connecticut for the year ended | THE R. F. DIMOCK CO. MI 9-5245, Jooe^ Ashford, MI 9-8878, 109 Henry St. 1954 CHEVROLET $895 For appointment to see, CaU '\j HOUSEKEEPING 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 you’ve been looking tot. Call The houses and cottages. Call us before -W hat la the northernmost September 15. 1957 ha.i been filed i BOY’S BICYCLE, Hawthorne, 20” : FTRST FLOOR, good board, nice EUsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ jrou buy. 4-Ddoor. Blu^and white. Heater. FIDELITY Hardly used. MI 9-9567. TO TAKE OVER or Robert Murdock, 10 9-8973. SELUNO, Buying, Trmdingr LJI.- pol at o f the American mainland 7 in the Town Clerk's office for pub­ Ml 9.5345 UNPAID BALANCE room, elderly man, or women. MI tors, Ml 8-6930. Sham Interior. MORTEN8BN TV. Spaclabsed RCA lic Inspection. 9-6656. M.L. (which means LIva Modem -Boothia Peninsula. televialon aenrlce. Ml 9-4641 REAL ESTATE Monthly Payments NEW SIX ROOM house. Carter St., WELLES AGENCY 1953 PLYMOUTH . $795 Bolton, Connecticut, October 24, Joseph Ashford— >11 0-8818 LASTONRURY AUTUMN ST.—414 room older MAIN STREET —MulUple List)—an your real es­ CH 6-7248—Evenings MI 0-8895 BOY’S 24” bicycle. In good condi­ $38.28 Manchester. Fiva rooma. complete tate the modem way. The EUa- Cranbrook d u b Coupe. Radio, 1957 full rear dormer, IH baths, fire­ home. In good condiUon. Asking .—Which is tha oidest hospital FLOOR-SANDING and refinlahlng. Barbara Woods—Ml 9-7702 tion. Call MI 9-9366. NEW FURNITURE COVENTRY. CONN.. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, in sxistenesT heater, new tires. Specializing in old floora. Ml David C. Toomey Minnechaug Apartment»-i-F1at8— place, basement garage. Go to end $10,300. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Large e>raom roach. Panel Hv- And Appliances Ml 8-1577 or MI 9-7751. PI 2.7858, PI 2-7982, PI 2-8T1I) 1 0 $-6930. .—The Hotel Dian, In Paris, 19.53 OLDSMOBILE $1095 9-5750. Town Clerk Robert Murdock—.MI 9-5972 HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE 3 Tenemmts 63 of Porter St., C iA er St. Short dis­ Super 8i 4-Door. Loaded, clean. hig room and den. Huge Icitchea, CRIB. GOOD condiUon. MI 8-5712. tance further on right. Thomas tee, which was founded in th* walk-ln baOcment, H finished MONTHS TWO ROOM unfurnished apart­ SIX ROOM RANCH, Green Manor MANCHESTER—A-1 Homes 6001. One owner. SHEny DORMERS, garages and all I sold this to a young couple 3 Shanntm, Builder, Du 8-T489, BU section, like new, attached ga­ t)fpei of carpentry work. Roofing, gome room, t>v.o acre*. ment with bath. 410 North Main 9-1418. ‘ $15,900— 21 Alpine St. 1953 PONTIAC $895 months ago. but they are not get­ St. MI 9-0576. rage, screened In patio, large lot, ExcepUonal 7 yr. old 24x84 Bue Ribbon Beauty! i siding, gutter work. For free estl- TWO FAMILY ting married, Chieftain 8 Cyl. Convertible ■ $17,900—Corner lot, Main St. loca­ aluminum storm/screen windows Cape Cod. GamNdati built. Fea­ Coupe. Radio, heater, hydramatic. ‘ mates, cal] MI 9-8938, or MI BABY CARRIAOE $15, high chair BLOND BHbROOM Wonderfully Booomfng 8-6700. $19,700 37. MI 3-7781. THREE (3) ROOM apartment. tion, business property. For infor­ and doors, fully equipped kitchen, tures include breezeway with over­ new too, whitewalls. Oversize Gape St. James' Parish LTVINO .ROOM SUITE Main St. near bus stop, center wall to wall carpeting,. Uie bath, sized garage. Front vesUbule dor­ 5-PC. DINETTE SET mation or appointment to see call 1953 FORD $695 Dnplcx 6 and 6. Two car garage. business district. CsU AD 2-0086 the R. F. Dimock Co., Realtora, and many extras, nd' agents. Call mers, hot water oil heat, tile bath, 8 finished rooms, 10 x 16 enclos­ Business THE R. F. DIMOC^C^CO. "WeBtlnghouse” Elec. Ref. owner: MI 9-4886. Customline V-8 4-Door. 2 tone ed game room porch, could be Very large rooms. Prime-Joca- 1956 QUAKER burner. Can be seen or MI 3.7913. MI 9-8245. Joseph Ashford, MI breakfast nook, fireplace, Rtuco blue, whitewalls, dean. NOTICE at 72 Oak Street. ■ “ Clorlc” Combination Rmige comb, steel doors and windowa made Into 4th bedroom. This Of Your Own tton. . Ml 9-5345 V "Maytag” Washer TWO ROOM apartment. Private 9-6818, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7703 MODERN FIVE room, three bed­ 19.52 FORD $545 Sealed bids will be received at home Is In perfect condition. TNIS^NOUSE IS NOT FOR SALE or Robert Murdock, 10 9-5973. Beautiful shade trees. Drive by "Emerson” Television Set bath, hot water, stove, refrigera­ room ranch. Less than two years and buy. Shown by appointment V-S 4-Door. Gray, radio, heater, the office of the General Manager, Choice location. IN MANCHESTER Joseph Ashfoird— MI 9-6818 That’s right, the above home ts not now on the market. Slated old. Excellent condiUon, Ideal lo­ $18,500 for Best Buy status, it was .sold within 24 hours after'being list­ Diamonds-"—W atchea— "Hoover” Vacuum tor and heat. Apply Marlow’s, 867 MANCHESTER Vicinity - Small only. new tlrea. new battery. 41 Center Street. Manchester, Con­ Barbam W'ood»—MI 9-7702 Main Street. cation. Telephone owner. MI ed with us. Why then, do fe’e feature a house already sold?, Do Jewelry 48 Also Included Sealy Innersprlng community of '' quiulw rneb 1952 FORD , $395 necticut up tp 3:00 P.M., Friday, SUNOCO SERVICE Robert Murdock— 9-8972 Mattress and Box Spring, "Alex­ 3-4319. ■ $15,750—101 Brookfield St. November 1, 1957 for the furnish- THE R. F. DIMOCK CO. w « sell all listings this fast? Are we the only Agency to ever homes, three bedroomg, hot water Six room Cape Cod with garage. Consul (English). Heater, leather $15,900 STATION LEONARD W YOST Jeweler, re- ander Smith" Rugs, Lamps, FURNISHED FIVE room duplex. ing of one (1) 1957 or 1958 4 door have aold one in less than a day ? heat, ceramic bath, ceUar, 14 SOUTH MAIN 3T. Best value In One unfinished. New high school Interior. NADA book value $550. pairs, adjuata wstchea experUy. Tables, Kitchen Cabiniet, inlaid and No bathroom. Call after 6 p.m. sedan passenger car. FOR LEASE Ml 9-5345 Firstly—and frankly—we had no other picture ready to sub­ Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. MI acre, treas,~tmiy $13,650, Low F.H- town. Lovely six room Cape Cod, section. Convenient to everything. Our price $395. “• THE R. F. DIMOCK CO. Reasonable pricea. Open -doUy. g few other arUcles. A. down payments. Carlton W. Bid forms and specifications stitute for the above. We do not sell alt listings this fast and Phone Me Immediately 3-5724. . dormers, hot.water heat, oil, open OK outside. Neat and clean inside. 1951 CHEVROLET $295 FOR ys'FORMATION Joseph Ashford— MI 9-6818 are assuredly not the only Agency to ever have done so. (As a Thuraday evenlnga. U9 Sprucr Hutchins, MI 9-6152. Ride by. CJall (or more informW may be received at the Water De­ Ml 9.5345 CALL MRS. W'ETHERBEE Hartford CHapel 7-0858. stairway, fireplace, bath and lava­ 2*Door. Radio, hoater, power* partment, 66 Center Street, Man­ Barham Wooda—MI 9-7702 matter of fact, the extremely competent competition locally Stroat. Ml. 9-4887. SIX ROOM unfurnished apart­ tory, screens, storms, Ituge lot, Uon. fUde. AFTER 7 P.M. CH. 8-<690 ment. Adults only. Please phone MANCHESTER—Six room ranch, chester, Connecticut. .loseph A shford-M I 0-6818 BU 9-0291 Robert Murdock—MI 9-8972 keeps us hopping day and nlle.) We would, hofVever, like to See It Day Or Night two acre lot, near Minnechaug Dr. elevation, nicely landscaped, ask­ $14,500— 119 Benton St. 1951 STUDEBAKER $195 Janies Sheekey use this example to point up the advantages of having a local MI 3-5671. ing $14,400. Godchild Realty C o: A'-l cimdiUon, 4 room bungalow, Champion. Barbara Woods—Ml 9-7702 ^ Fuel and Feed 49-A If you have no means of tronspor- paneled den. Ceramic tile' both, Acting General Manager WANTED Agency handle your real estate transaction (or you. From the taUon, I’ll send my auto for you! walkout baaement, partially com­ Mt 3-”1-7925 ^ or ------BU 9-0939. M.L.■“ ■■No. fine residential area. Has new Robert Murdock—Sll 9-5972 SEASONED HARDWOOD for M e- FUUR R(X>M apsirtment. Venetian 597, 1951 HUDSO.N $195 Advt No. 3396 initially difficult taak of qualifying a prospective bu.ver. through "No obligation! blinds, tile bath and kitchen, mod­ pleted game room, owner being Delco heating system, also new Radio, heater, hydramatic the maze of showings, down payments, monthly term's, arranging placea and furnaces. 24” and 18” , ern conveniences. Stove, furnace. transferred out of state. Reduced aluminum storm windows. En­ favorable financing at a lending institution and qo on ad in­ Edward Yeomans. PI 2-7279. A— L —B— E— R— T— 'S EAST HARTFORD Greenhurst lane 1950 PONTIAC $295 48-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD Prefer! adulta. Available immedi­ to $19,700. Shown by appointment off Hills St. Nearly new 614 room closed porch and garage, .. 3 bed­ finitum, it is definitely to your advantage to use someone familiar rooms. living room and kitchen, Convertible. Radio, heater, hy­ Body Shop ately. Write Box W, Herald. only. R. F. Dimock Co.. Realtora. ranch, exceUent condition, hot dramatic. j with local conditions. As such, we solicit your consideration. CHEST TYPE freezer and automa- MI 9-6345. Joseph Ashford, MI Ule bath. • ITiank you .very much. Garden— Finn—Dairy water oil, lovely oak floors, Call us for more informaUon. 1949 PONTIAC $195 -tlc washer, in good condiUon. Call AVAILABLE NOW — Four room 9-6818, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7703 combintfdn screens, storms, extra SEPTIC TANKS P r^ u cts . 50 MI 3-1349. heated apartment. Stove and re­ or Robert Murdock, MI 9-5972. ^ 1949 FORD V-8 $951 NEW RANCH large lot, amesite drive. Asking BRAE-BURN REAL’TY , AND THE WltUAM E. BELHORE A8ENGY frigerator, second floor, nice loca­ $14,300. G.I. 414% mortgage may 1948 FORD $.50; S-bedrooms, eeroAile tile bath. Workers COOKINQ AND eating apples. 75c EIGHT PIECE mah^any Duncan tion. $106 monthly. CaU MI HORTON ROAD—Six room Cape M l S-6373 1948 BUICK $95 Large llring room ' «1th fire­ Experienced in painting, - a 16 quart basket. Louis M. Botti, Phyfe dining room set, $WS. Phone 8-7925. C ^, breezeway and garage, love­ be assumed with $3300 down. Im­ PLUBGED SEWERS 260 Bt)sh HUl Rd. ^ mediate occupancy. Goodchild Convertible. New tires. I place. Kitchen, separate dining body work, repairs and MI 9-1849. ly yard and location for children. area, attached garage. Finished, TO REUfT November let, apart­ . Assume present mortgage, asking Realty Co. MI 3-7635 or BU 9-0939. Lota (or Sale 7S 1948 BUICK $50 i Machiae Claaneil estimating. G R S ^ 'lOUNTAIN potatoes. Th6 EIGHT PIECE mahogany dining ment, three rooiha and bath. Heat $14,900. Elva TYler, Realtor, mem­ Roadmaster 4-Door. i gome room In basement. Imme­ .b6st eat'ng and mealy potatoes diate occupancy. SepUe Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer WRITE BOX V PHONE Ml 9-0744 room set $135. Blackstone automa and hot water. Near Main St. Mid­ ber MLS. MI £-4469. MANCHESTER —<3ooper St. Two- MANCHESTER-Lots of loU. High 23 INCH OOM-Y Lines Installed—^ lia r Water- grown. Delivered to your door. tic washer $100.’ Both In excellent dle-aged couple. Inquire 254 famUy, four rooms, first' floor. Call Hathaway, Ml 9-6438. and dry. Madeline Smith, Realtor. BROWN-.IACKSON ! proofing pone. c-o Harold condition. MI 9-1421. Spruce St. $1,000 DOWN, 514 fooms one floor, Three .room furnished apartment, MI 9-1642. hot water baseboard heat, garage, seemd floor, rents for $97.50. Hot MOTOR SALES i $17,900 GREEN MT. poUtoes are now 833 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER; REFINISHED sterilized used fur­ FXJR RENT, six rooms, unfurnished two acres, trees. Carlton W, water oil heat, 60 day occupancy, LOTS 128x200 and larger, $1,300 ready at Edward Vercelll Farm, niture. Living room sets, $39 and on first floor with gas and oil Hutchins, Realtor, MI 9-5132, first’floor. Price $17,200. Phone MI MI 9-5732. Open Evenings Till 9 ■ THE R. F. DIMOCK CO. MaKINNEY BROS. School Rd.,*Bolton. Call after 6:30 and up. Off Manchester Road, $49. Sofa bed $39.80. Maple plat­ range. North End. MI 9-6633. 3-6273. Brad-Burn Realty. Glastonbury. Telephone 5 0 9t5981, 1955 FORD two-door, two tone. ^ S«w«ra9 « Dispeped (*o. p.m. MI. 9-5898. form rocker, air cushion $37.50. MANCHESTER—Green Area.. Six Ml 9.5345 room Cape, basement garage. Ex­ after 6 p.m. Radio, heater. Fordomatic. Good' 180-182 Penrl St. —. Ml 8-5808 HAND-PICKED McIntosh apples, Maple a;rm chair $38.80. Maple SIX ROOM single, glass enclosed condition $1100. MI 9-3551 , after Joseph Ashford—MI 9-8818 breakfast set $39.50. Bedroom set Bnalneatt Locations cellent condition. Call the R. F. porch, excelleht condiUon, storms, BOLTON—Two large wocxled Jots $1.60 a bushel. Joseph Novelll Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5345 5:30. . ' I Barbara Woods—Ml 9-7702 Opefl For InApeetion Sunday 2:36 Till 5:36 Farm, Mountain Rd., Glastonbury. $39.50 to $65. Springs $4 to $15.50. for Rant 64 screens, Jvenetlan blinds, steam on Williams Road. CaU owner, 50 WTTH ns ISW Also beds, dressers, chests, book­ or Joseph Ashford MI 9-6818, Bar­ heat, oil, garage. All this for only 8-6321. Robert Murdock—.Ml 9-5972 bara Woods, MI 9-7703, Robert An exquisite centerpiece i o f that PAH-O-RAMA A 1962 V8 Studebaker commander cases, maple youth beds and ENTTRE BUILDING about 6,500 $14,000, nice section town. Good- lace collecUon! This beauty/Is fa­ two door aedan $350. Book value Fertilizers 50-A more. New cheats maple finish, square feet Suitable (or stores, Murdock, Ml 9-6072. child Realty Co. MI S-792S, or BU CORNER Lo t for sale. Rockledge tSOO. Owner going in aervice, must office, insurance cdmponyC boll, secUon. Direct from owner. MI scinating to crochet and when com­ 8491 Oversize Ca/te V R o c fc W g e $39.95 and $39.95. New mattreases EAST HARTFORD — Five room 9-0939. s<]l at once. Tel. MI 3-6315. 6-ROOM CAPE G(M3D CLEAN cow manure. De- $13.95 to $29.50. LeBIanc FTirnlture etc.. Occupancy 8-6 months. In 9-5972. _ pleted measures twenty - three IM 9 6 finished rooms. Comjpletely enclosed two-story single. ' Aluminum Inches Ip diameter. The pretty Ameaite drive, aluminum siding. Newly~^fini8hed 6-room ranch. iV r baths, llveradt sixcellent (or lawns, Hospital, 195 South St., Rockville. center of town. One car garage for BOWERS SCHOOL area. New six A nice Compliment for a aUm 2964 PLYMOUTH Belvedere two- rent at the Center, CaU MI 9-6228, storm windows and screens, do­ pinapple center is repeated in the • SEPTIC TANKS Located near new Manchester 10 X 16 r«crestion room, easily converted shrubs, etc. Ml 3-7804, or MI Open 9-8, Sat. Ull 5. mestic hoi'water, baseboard neat. room (two unfinished) Cape Cod. ure Is this stunning date dress that door atOUon wagon. Excellent con­ separate dining pres, lots of closet space. 9-8731. or' MI 3-7444. Suburban (or Sale 75 petaled border. / Cleaned and lat^Qed High School. This Is an excel­ to 4th bedroom. Needs repairs and redecorating. Hot water heat, oil burner, fire- Pattern No. 5988 contains cro­ can be made 'With or without dition. Radio. heater, white wajls, Basement garage. Lirin* room lyith FREEZER. ONE year old, 12 cubic ..place, front entry with closet, Hydrive. CJan be seen at 73 Prince­ lent buy at-:- PORTER STREET AREA— 44 GRANDVIEW ST. foot, good condition, reasonable. Corner lot, Business A Zone. One- SOUTH WINDSOR—Kelly Rd. Two chet instrucUons; sUtcl) illustrs-. eleeyes. It features the popular fireplace and built in bookcases.. car garage with basement. Can be pack porch, metal hatchway.' Im­ new ranches ready for occu­ high waistline. ton St., or coil MI 3-6364,. Make • HEWERS $ 15 ,9 0 0 Household Goods 51 MI 3-2537. Houses for Rent 65 mediate occupancy, priced right Uons; material requirenvents. offer." Mochloa Cleolied Five room Colonial. Kitchen, dining room, living room used for repair woflt. Owner wlU pancy. One with cai* port, one Send 25c in Coins, your name, No. 8491 wiUt PATT-O-IUICA is $13,800 85 CORNELL 8 T., OFF MeKEK ST, FIRST NEW RANCH ON RIGHT FOR SALE—Bookcase $13, piano BOLTON—Four room funitthed or carry second mortgage. Price for quick sale. Telephone owner with garage. Look them over and In SUMS 10, 12. 14, 16. U . 20. Blae with fireplace on firat floor, Two bedrooms, full tile bath MI 3-6446. address and ths Patteni Number • INSTALLATION on second floor. Hot water oil heat, onfe car garage,^ cor­ SION <>N PREMISES ARNOTFROAD bench 4, piano stool $3, chest of BENDIX Gyromatic automatic unfurnished home. $110 monthly. $11,600. LaWVence F. Fiano, Brok­ make your offer. T^ J. Crockett, to ANNE CABOT, TBE MAN- 12, 82 bust, with sleeve, 814 yards drawers $12, washing machine Phone MI 0-6367. er, MI 9-5910. Realtor, Ml $-1877 or 5 0 9-7751. THE R. F., DIMOCK CO. ner lot. Nice section within walking distance of bus and clothes washer. Call MI 9-9638. TWO-FAMILY—6-6, two car ga­ CHESTER EVENING HERALD, of 35-inch: 14 yard contrast. SPECIALIST $10, Ekuy mangle $30, portable set 1150 AVE. AM1EI0OA8; NEW For this pattern, send 2So la FOR SALE N- stores. FOUR OR five room houae, com­ MANCHESTER—New five room rage. Prime location. St. James BOLTON—French Rd. Ftour rooms tub $4, wood plant stand $3. rec­ Parish. All large rooms, $18,S()0. and oversized two-car garage. YORK $6. N.Y. , COINS, your name, addrees, eiao Ml 9.5345 R. F. Bm OCK CO. MX-S ord cabinet $5, deak $$5, 4-apeed- TWO WALLS of custom mads pletely furnished and garage. ranch, Lake Street. Large rooms, 1955 lUICK SfECIAL Tow« anil CowRiry 345 Adults only. MI 8-6864, finished recreaUon room with fire­ CaU the R.' F. Dimock Co., New hot water hjatliig system. It's ready! Tbs 1967 Needlework desired, and the PATTERN N1M« Hi-Fi zscord player $$5. 3-7449. drapes. MI 9-8100. . Tollosr oad MlUts, B. aad H., Joseph Ath(ord-r-Ml. 9-6818 place. 114 baths, combination win-. Realtors. MI 9-5240, or Joseph Now vacant. Pries nos bean Album—fifty-oik pOlqtttil pages BBR to SUE BUKNETT, MtAK* ^ Joseph Albert. m-4818~-Bdrib: Good eoBdman, OoU MI 1-7010. 4110. ReAd‘Herald Advs# Caul Bulldsr-Owner M l S-SSSLi dock, M l 3-8072. . Itor, 5 0 s - u n or MI 9-7751. Itoma and a quUt/Only SOe a eopyl YQEK Mt N;Y. sss^ssssssssasssdm B xsss^^ ■tfi^ A ■ l«F H / rAGE nOHTEEN

All local young people are urged John Ripley Forbes, director of by the Manchester Touth Council the National Foundation for Jun­ Fall, H o h i c 8 Tour About Town to attend the program sponsored ior Museums, will be guest speaker by the Manchester Council of at a moating in the auditorium of Slated Tomorrow Bruoe W. Pa^'is. son of Mr. and Churches Sunday at 8 p;m. in the Waodall .School Wednesday, y MS.. William Pavla 61 Foxrraft Emanuel Lutheran Church. Dr. j Oct. 30. at 8 p.m. He appears un­ 188 WEST MIDDLE TU RNPIKE Pr., haa enrotlrd in the electihcal Leslie Cooke, secretary of the der auspices of thg Luts Junior A few tickets are still avall- A ceremony laying the Corner­ enirlneerlng courae for the 1957 World Council of Churches, who iS I Museum, which is Iti the basement : able for the Mancheater YWCA Si. Mary’s Cub.s stone for the new building of the i CORNER DURANT S” fan quarter at the Milwaukee in charge of interdenominational . of the school and will be open be­ ■ fall tour of homes tomorrow from Church of the Nazarene will be School of Bngrineering:, Mlln-aukee. .setwice to refugees, will take for fore the meeting frijm 7:15 to 8. I 1 to 6 p.m. [ Will Hold Parly held Sunday afternoon at 12:15 at NEW LARGER QUARTERS Wlaconsln. A 1952 graduate of his subject: "Thla la Our Faith." Director Forbes will,tell of the ac­ 232 Main St., the location of the PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING . Mancheater High School, he a tivities of .1 u n i o r mu.'ieums j They may be purchased at the \ new church. ■ YtVCA office. Tweed’s. Ooret’s, i Tonight at’ 7:30 p.m. at St. veteran of ^oiir years service with throughout the United States. All 1 Mary’s Church, Cub Scout Pack Participating in the ceremony The weekday school of Concordia Watkins or at any of the eight j will be the Rev. J. C. Albright, dis­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED the U.S. Navy. Lutheran Church; scheduled to be­ interested will be welcome to at­ homea to be open. ^ • INo. 27 win have' its Halloween tend. j Party. The event will bis a mas- trict superintendent, and repre­ New York, Oct. 2«. (iP>— gin Saturday, will be postponed to The homes Included on the tour sentatives of the various church GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Support Grows Ladies Aid members of Zion Lti- Saturday. Nov, 2, at 9 a.m. Courses querade party and will traditional­ TKere’s an extra hoar nf aleep The Americsji Legion Band will are those of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' ly celebrate the night of "VVit'ches organizations. The Rev. C. E. theran Church .have been active in will be held for children, ages 6 D. Valentine, Mr, and Mrs. W al-! Winslow la minister of the church. MIRRORS (Firaplac* and Doer). tonight comirlK np for all collecting relief clothing and shoes. through 11. ,wi}.h catechetical rehearse tonight at 8 o’clock at and Goblins" in a variety of gala They have also sold waste - paper the Legion Home. ter G. Clsrk, Mr. and Mrs.' George! and colorful costumes. citiaena who hare been oper- courses for children 12 and 13. Sl.x . Lessner. Dr. and Mrs. David Cald­ PICTURE FRAMING (dl types) atiniT. on Daylight Saring and rags, proceeds of which have and 7-.vear-old.s, "God in My well. Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Clarke, Games and prizes will he award- been used to asaist students study­ World; ' 8 and 9, "Getting Along:" ed. Personal Notices Time. ing for the ministry. Ten cartons ■Mrs. Etheil Jacques, M-s. aifford Officiating members of the new WINDOW end PLATE GLASS For Dag Talks 10 and 11. "The Day of Jesus." Mifipolnl Roaclircl D. Clieney and Mr. and Mrs. Her-j The end of Daylight daring of clothing were sent recently to Children, age 12. "Yesterday, To- ^ man Ticmann. j pack are: Lewis Banning, chair­ the Lutheran Board for World Re­ man: Paul Bernard, Cub master; Card of Thanks JALOUSIES: Installation Is Quick, Easy and EconomloaL comes at 2 a.m„ tomfiirrow day and Tomorrow;" age 1.3 j In MPHNA Drive Mrs.i Alden Grant is chairman W f m ’ n i i l d IIR f to our hFsrt- | local time. Before going to lief. Confirmation rlasses »dll meet "Learning the Way. ” i and Stanley Cross, a.ssl.stant cub f^ll Appri*rl*rlon to th# m a n y fri#nd*. ! CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK United Nation8, N.Y., Oct.’.^froia more than seven other na- at the church tomorrow at 10 a.m. of the,tour and is being assisted' master. rFlsttv^B unci n^ljrhborz w ho b o i tiona aa Syria again mada clear bed turn, yoari clock back-> Not quite half of it# goal of by Mrk. Glen Cornish, in charge The pack’s business committee f * * n B r o u R And k i n d In n i i r tfcmU B o r r o w , I MEDICINE CABINETS end SHOWEll DOORS 26 (/P)—Support grew in |he that the 'would not accept a medi­ Ladies Aiders of Zion Church of posters; Mrs. Merrill Adams. John PontUlo. repeat back—«ne hoiir. The Ladies Aid Society of the $8,009, In its current drive for is comprised of Jim Ray. George OPEN SATURDAYS — OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS United Nations today for a ation offer from B*vdl Arabian will hold a nimmage sale tomor­ hos*ess: Mrs. Wslter Kompanlk. Foster, Donald Alsbaugh. Winslrfh JAmBB PonilHo. King gaud. Turkay accepted and Zion Lutheran Church nill hold a row from 9 o’clock on Jn the par­ fiirtd.s has been reached, sreord- OlBniBnf Pontum. e s t im a t e s g l a d l y g iv e n move to have Secretary Gen­ rummage sale in the parish house refreshments: and .Mrs. George Smith and Wilfred Maxwell, Ancoio porulllo, sent a miiaion to Saudi Arabia ish house. 129 Cooper St Articles ing to a report frorti th» Man- Smith, in charge of flower sr- Mrs. JAnifB (srAABo. eral Dag Hammarskjold try tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. Marion Smith Is Den Mother, Mtb. ChArlrB Sslmond but It reportedly returned empty for the. sale may be brought to­ i Chester Public Health Nursing personal talks to settle the handed to Ankara yesterday. l4 ■ Year t Old night. Middle East crisis. After apeechea in thg 82-natlon sputnik NATO Summit Meeting \ Assn, today. A General'Asaembly debate on assembly urging Syria to accept A meeting of the Church Coun­ The <)uota set by the a.viociation the crisia was recessed last night mediation, a Syrian apokesman Boy on Spree cil and voters,will be held at Zion I as needed the coming year to siip- until MondajK after U.S, Ambassa­ said his nation would not "accept r Fobar^fh-Umvln Lutheran Church thi.s evening, the j plement the amount given it by dor Henry Cabot Lodge accuied any mediation which would take Scheduled in December Council at 7 o’clock and voters st the town is $8,000. and as of today the Soviet Union of raining an this complaint out of the United Wounding Two Seen on EvyoneCoron 8. This last quarterly voter.s meet­ a total of $3,800 had been received. "artificial war scare’' In the Mid- Katione." The debate is based on ing of the year requires attention Last year the town contributed; die Bast. Lodge said the crUli was a Syrian complaint—denied In An- Hanover. Md., Oct. 26 (il5 A j Waahington, Oct. 26 <)F)—Prefiidmt BiMohower is plan­ and cooperation of all. $5,700 towards the support of the j Y\ Th« JW.HALC CORK designed by the Kremlin to, con­ kara^that Turkey is massing 14-yaar-old boy who went on a ning to go to Paris in DccMnbdr for what likely wiQ be a work, of the visiting nurses. m a n c h i s t i r vert Arab nations into Soviet troops on the border to attack shooting spree last night and Way Out NATO summit meeting aimed at reyieion of Wedtem De- Contributions msy be sent to Cohh* ■atellites. her. wounded two peraons. one crit­ Mrs. Allen F. Behnke. assistant Flea for Redared Tension Syria has served noUce aha ically, was being hunted in a •g. ’• fenxe systema to meet Ruseia'a iitepped-up chalienge. treasurer, 178 K. Center .St. , 'Happy Harvest' wants a U.N. Inquiry Commlsalon wooden section’ near her# aarly UJ8. Ambessador Amety Heugh-f- GENERAL CORNER MAIN end OAK STREETS Sir Leslie Munro of New Zea­ Washington, Oct. 26 {fPy-^ ton gave that word to tha French i' land. the aaaembly president, re­ to inveatigate the situation at the ! today...... cessed the debate with e plea for border. Diplomats felt, however, State police said Charlet Rmith An ob8ervator.v which haa Govemment in Parte today. This TV SERVICE a conversation members to try over the weekend that this stand did not close the shot two other teenagera about been kaepinr close check on provided offlciai confirmation to Labor Unions €4 dC A Can Public Records GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES to reduce tension through quiet door to nagotiations by Ham­ 10:30 an^ then escaped into the the Russian satrilite says wideapraad dipXmatte reporU hers Nights Phil Parta diplomacy. marskjold. woods etui armed with a .22 cal­ that soon neither Sputnik nor yaetarday that Bisetiliower would WJITKIN^ piece at . . AMPLE FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE Peru was Working on a formal A Soviet source Indicated the iber rifle and' a shotgun. make Such a trip. Told to Oust T E L Ml S-M82 Warrantee Deeds Kremlin might support the Idea its carrier rocket will be ris- Houghton t*ld Christian Plneau, Clarence T. Anderson to Sigfrld proposal directing Hammarskjold One of the shootings occurred in to go to the trouble spot if need­ of a "small commission with Ham- a rural store where , young Smith ble in the United States. . foreign minuter in -Franee’a. out­ Ek. property on Grandview St. rriarskjold." This apparently would The Bmitheonien Aatrophyaieal A ccused Men WEST Margaret M. Miner to George JI ed. It would suggest that he flrst fired point-blank into a. group of going govammanL that BUan- 3 9 8 hold talks here with Syria, Turkey combine the Syrian call for an In- boys, trooper Robert Ridgety said. Observatory at Cambridge, Maas., htrrrer and British Prima MlnUUr Findell. property on E. Mlddla' Harold Maamillan intend to attend Washington, Oct 29 (ff) — The Funral Sanies Tpke. and other intereited parties. CMdiaea CriUeal said this will happen whan tha twa. REGULAR. $ 1.00 FIRST QUALITY The proposal gained support (Cofittsaed as Page Five) Injurad by that shotgun Mast the December mestivg of the coun­ AFUOO has ordered two labor Andrew Ansaldi to Mary Tray- objaeu bagia passing, over the cil of NATO—tho NorU AUantle, uniMta — tha United Textile Of iaa J. West, Oinwtor gts. property on Sherwood Circle, wie is^year-eld Francis Btauay. 142 Bast Oenter St. ^ V He was reported in critical. con­ Amstican eentinant in bread day- Treaty Organisetion. - Workere fUTW) add the Bakery Mitchell g-TlM Quitclaim Deed dition at St, Agnes Hospital in Ii|^t or in darknaas, mthar thap A aUtemant lasuad Eiean- Workera -— to. ouited oMiciaU ae* Helena Bennett to John Bennett • y howar MacmlUan yeetosdey at euesd af corruption or face and .loan B. Lawence, prop-j I Baltimora with ivounda of tha during .tyfillght hours. Siispeneioa from the federation. LIFE groin and-back. Tha obeervatory'a calculations tha coneluaion et three . days M erty on Summit St. Market Even Again Minutaa btfore young .Buaaay talks here cenUlnsd a hint that the The two unions were told they Building rermila were made public hare by the Na­ SkBcbester’s Oldest was shot, Carol Ann Doaming, 18, tional Gaegraphic Bociaty. council miaeting might be eenvartad will be automatically auspended with Flaest Faculties To Claude Neon of Connecticut, I was struck in the face by a blast into a summit aaasiOn—one at­ untess they agree, hy Nov. 18, tO fur Green Manor Estates Inc. for | AfUr today, tha < observatory Off-Street Parking fired through the front door of a Said, the rocket wilt not bo visible ’“'i '• '^1- tended by beads of govammant. remove the allegedly corrupt Of* EstabUshed i«T4 a sign at 352-354 W', Middle Tpke.. After Hectic Week friend’s home. Her condition was anywhere over tha United Btatea ■ ■■■' ■■ : The NATO Council meeting floiaU and arrange coRvanttelu to $600. reported as fair. for from 4« to 50 daya. I t said tha ■cheduled for December netmelly tieet now offlcors. auis.m»KtBeiiT To Eastern Connecticut Sign Co„ Albart Jacobs, 46, ownar of tha sataUita itself msy be visible for a would bring together the fersign. Tho AFt<*CaO BMciittra Ooun* for Home Maid Bakery for a sign atora whara uie shooting oc­ few daya longer than tha rockOL ministers of the 18 member ne- eU’e action yostarday followed hy t/fum m sm t-m m ura at 699 Main St.. $100. AT SPECIAL PRICES! New York, Oct. 26 iAS- TheSand buying on the heaviest days Mtm m tg-74ts Stock market was all-even by these were the factors that apelled curred. died shortly afterward, ap­ but only fb traihad ^ watchers tione. ope day its auapoMiaB ef the end of this week after one of tJte "climax" in the language of Wall parently of a heart attack. equipped with optica] alids. Ptasn Betag Psmmleted miUlen member TaamaUrs Union. _ PiUli-«,. who talked to Hie Smith —ThaJmtiaUlta ia paaatng over tha Plans for e summit meeting etlU The couikU Suspended the Team* moet heetle-ff ve-day periods Jn h a. StraaL.,------• ...... liere untfl Preudent-rioet Janies Semi-service 30 denier tory. It was a climax to a long dacllna boy's 'paranta. aald they were told United States S3 mimitaa behind ..ere being formulated, but it \T J Tha Asaocialed Press average of — but what next? A strong recov­ the boy was “tha studious, type’’ the rocket, tha eboarvatery said.' aaemed obvloue that ii would ha R. Haifa and other offfeials nylons 1 9 pr. 69 atocks closed at $156.70, un­ ery? A continued slide to new lows who has baen “hscklad b.y other . Ftva Waaks Ufa Left - rv,4iA . (HpIomatieaHy difficult for IHson-' charged with oerrupMcB wore re* seen in changed from the week before. for the year? boya in the neighborhood.*' Thq Geographic Society quoted bower to consult with pareons ef mesrod. MOTORS 1 1 But volume soared to 20g04.- The word among financial The Downing girl was at. the bf. Fred tipple, diibctor or the lower rank’^®ridf» mlnletere or UaMe ee.KkphWsn VOGUE f i 199 shares, the highest total since | analysts these days is that the Smithsonian Obsanratory, aa pro- ambeseadors. AFL-exO Pranident George the week ended Oct. 1, 1955. That | market moat •’test” the lows (OaullMMid am Page Two) Heany o6>d that all three uaiona Sheer dark seam nylons dieting ;tha rocket hM a minimum >V'-- ''C- And it saehMd squauy obvious 1 9 pr- was the first Week after President reached this week. If it ainka of Sve weeks of Ufa left. Noting that the haadt ef government of are Mabls to expulsien a t ths fed* ’57 Eisenhower’s heart attack. through them, the market ia i.n for, thia the sociaty aald "it is ppseibla the other NATO members would eratioafa Doeemhar convention Outstanding highlighta of the a continued decline'. If it reboiinde, 'R J xa ** f- 6 ^ 'sa '•’■§• aa a that It will apt be seen hare welcome an opportunity to beer twieea ttey carry out tho oeuneil’s ALL THE WORLD Open your closet, let Autumn in! It’s a Ship’n Shore blouse ■ week w'ere two days, Monday, and then the prospects era good for a IYXCSL VaUHCrS again.'* ^O prOdktidn was given erdets. Twitlmony before theBo;* CHEVROLET Sheer seamless nylons from Elaanhowef ,and„|toBti*ll“ Iimiriant with satin-embroidefed Indian com. Ii A Wednesday. On Monday, stocks fairly sustained recovery. In that • on thS: Mfa. ameetanejr eg tha Tt^.L(Mtk$ at Fashion Show ^ at flret hand any piane-tSeyr have LOVES A BAIt^AIN. 1 9 p r- took their worst dlVe since Sept. case, market theory calls for a re-' •atalliU ftaOlf. ^ ’ ' Giamoroue Marfehe iUetricK right, m ^ els the long-sieeved. antd^ tor revtsiOh of allied dafanee sya- BEL Elegant svith sleeves that roll-up or button-down, 26, 19.55, the first trkding session covery , of from .a third _ to two | v J U l - C f D length, sUm-aklrt gown of goM and white brocade which won ehaiyae various leadsrs of - the n ers were hew . rw»«ri»- that tahM U jneri Wa Sbriet Heft for Tiiiiepfsrs. ths tfEWAhd thoBak*^ two-way collar too! Suds-perfect pfma broadcloth — after the Eisenhower heart attack. I thirds of ths ground lest sines July Sputnik's radio signals were weak- for .her .PHiledelphia Fashion Group’s Crystal Balt flrst Crystal' mlhUry qupra.macy. AIR WE HAVE TO SELL All the latest fall ehades. On Wednesday, the market made '12. '.TYihuta 'Vsr continuing impact on, the world ef fashion throu^ ► landscape colors. Sizes 30 to 40. Its biggest one-dsy advance aince After that, they say, tha burden it ening i t the meenlet eontinued to In their Jafni Matament, yeetar- In Kansas Cily streak around tha earth at 18,00A the'.years.'-' - With her, .svaaring an^-aUogather-dUferentjpwn, is day. tha UB., and Britfah. Joadere .. Ths Labor FoaMratkm's Couad] THESE CARS. IF CUT­ Nov. ,14, 1929, The latter was a | proof .adll bo on the bulla aa' to Mrs: Gsrtnide Mayers, regional ' dfrecMr- bf tha nilladelphia Xpeefflcally told th6 e s .r" ' See all out newFaU Ship’a Shore blouses, from 2.98 day temporaiy recovar>’ follow- i whather tha market ia to continue miles an hour. I t was lauwdibd sounded a call for action to rain- Kansas CUy, Oet.'W'<)4li-l{in* O ct 4. FaehUm Group. Her gown is silver gray jSrsay. highlighted force eiUea ell over the woi4d "with bef UTW to oust f Arthur Dnis Stores j TING THE P R I C E S BPORTSWEAiU-SECOND FLOOR Ing the blackest days of tha ’29 i its upward pragrtss. They point with crystal. (AP Phetofax). theny Valents, said penM c - crash. °ut that ever since the all-time bull sas City housawivas faced tha Isi London, ecMBtiato who have the deterrent and reteUatory pow­ to -give Uoyd . KUOMt. V CUnwrtic Week I market high reached in April 1986. prospeet e t standing 'in Hn# for been tracking.the-satelUte esid-thi er of pucleer Veppona'' ^ , signed UTW sasrfh^i WILL HELP. THEN Thia wSa a climactic week In the the general trend haa been down­ lofig, hours'to buy grodariag today Iphefe Waa no lMQMr~trBnsmittUig .The words were contained in a .—or eiaa doing mthbut-. bny-radia-aignaia nMy aald they MWNwort ^‘ declaration of I104B00 ever, the nutt M 2 > l ^ V-8. Radio, hcat«r, tntone paint, E-Z eye fflass, long “ deollne, now well into its ward; The highs have never aur- Tha Bakafy ____ WE ARE WlUlNfi fourth month, since the market posaed that April 'Si high.The lows Union meat cuttara and butch­ could hear nalthtr a beep nor a Police Seek Hoodlums mbn pprpoeo" Uouad at the opd of aditdi claims 196,009. ondereoatinsr and windshield washers. This car sold new reached its 1957 high on July 12. have been increasingly lower. ers went on atrlke yesterday and Whlatla their strategy talks. waa dirsetad to lenaoiPa Ita free- for approximately 12,900. YOURS NOW FOR ONLY IF WE C A N T SELL Tha tremendous volunW, the re­ There was no special news to picketed 82 supsrmarkats. Union But tha Naval Research Labora­ Bisenhower last -viaUad Burope tory in Waahipgton reported last ident. Jamas 0 . .Ooas, end rain- peated aeries of late ticker tapes, clerks rafitaad to cross piekat Hnaa. in 1908. Ha went to theR •tats Baeratary Trseaigar Chrtis L and L Motor’s the almoat frehsied acale of telling (Cesltaaed aa Page Five) Tha result was that some. storee night that five U.S. Mlnltraek BU- Who Killed Anastasia for a Mg summit cenferanea -with THEM AT N.A.D.A. closed and others were jammed tione had picked np some signals the premiers of Britain. Busaia IL Miqa. Sima spaathaMBd a driqa N.A.D.A. Price In the lafs- af teriieen. to remove Ctate (Tam tM Ualen’a You Save RETAIL, WE WILL SET j with people waiting in Una tor and France. bnt CToaa auccaedad la Price harried suparviaora' to chock out Tha .Laboratory said tha aignals New York, Oct. 36 OP)—Policaamurderers—and tha motive behind •evaral montlia ago. their purchsisee. wars waak' and - intarmittant A called in a atream ef underworld tha killing. - (OeeManad o« PaSf M t) One ranking , police ottlelaL who OUR OWN PRICES. Other Blofoc Openstihg spokeamah said It waa too early to charactars today In a starch for Huaa Waa' ae Imihadiata com* $237.00 Saiid Bitterly Accused Btores that .Wdren’t piekatad op- datarmln's whether.- tha aatellita asked net to be Identified, said S 2 ^ cluaa to the killtnr of blgahot mob­ want frewi.Ckoas or Klaiiert.'Vat* aratad normally.. waa ceasing to transmit Anastasia “waa taking over the Wtoaaid enly that tha UTW Bxao. 1988 ^ NELLY DON’S Today, said a spokesman for the ster Albert Anaalasie, rubbed out mob"- and that profesalenal gun­ Ths dUnpulty might be due to utiva Board wUl mast hare Mar.'S, grocery store operatOre, there by two gunmen Ih a pluah barber- men were brought' In by a rival DuPont Asked N.A.D.A. L and L Motor’s ^ „ Of Acting Like Stoogie Btmos]riierle conditiohs, transmit­ ■hop of a mid-Manhattan hotel. ■Mai *NraTl 1st tha board dacide or would be no work for. members of ter difftcultlss or battsry failura, group to thwart-that anttalUon What to do." „ Price Price Save the striking union at any of the Anastasia, 88, former base of A ])oHca apokesman said Of the fluid sheath the laboratory said. the old Murder. Inc., syndicate, To Distribute Tho Sanata Committaa, haddad stprair, whethar they were' picketed But a BriUth scientist reeallsd gunmen: "They knew their job by Ben. MeCittlan (^A rk), heard Cairo. Oct. 26 (ip)—King Saud^ and going all-out to support of not. who assertedly fingered dosens of well, it was obviously a profession­ of Saudi Arabia iiU bei being bitterly ■Syria’s...... intransigent stand yssterday: “The Rusoiana said tha victimi himself, waa riddled with '55 PONTIAC TYiis raised the poseiblUty that al job and they didn't want to have Stocks in GM TtaTpataaix). . >vith easy skirt v i accused In pri'vtte converaations of AUantpta to away Saud In this pk:keting would be extshdad irith five bullets by two masked gun­ any blundering aa they did in the 4-Door. Hydramatic, radio, heater. t1,«9S Egyptians and Syrians 'with acting direction have been m.adc in the (OenKaoed an Pago Tfereo) men as he mt In a barber chair the result that manj' 'mors stores OoeteHo ahoorag." like an American stooge'' by of­ Egyptian and Syrian press. Syri­ yesterday meniing. Chicago, Oct. 26 Iffl—Tte govern­ 1286 would be .closed or their opr.'B- Re was raferring to tha wound­ fering to mediate the; Turkish- an Prastdent Shukri Kuwatly re­ Aftar pumping shots in Anas- ment—offering a eoluttm lo.A 2H* Uons curtailed. ing of gambler Frank Ooatallo, Syrian crisis. portedly sahiJSaud an urgent mas­ Harold. Audsley, speaking for taaia'a head, back, hip and hand bUliOn dollar etack « M e m prob­ On. the surface everyone is still the aasaasins each wearing a whose akuil waa nicked with a bul­ lem - r - baa reconamMided that ’55 BUICK sage asking withdrawal of the the grocers, said: let last May 3 as ha entered the Bulletins trying to be polite. But the of­ offer and Saud telephoned in "The. union was informed that glove en his trigger hand altppad Du Pont diatributr its eentrotUng SM18 ^ fer threatens to drive a final reply. News Tidbits qatetiy from ite shop and ap- foyer of his Central Park Weat Ihtaraat in General Motors Corp. te freai thd AP Wirgs Hardtop. Fully equipped. a strike against any part of the apartment home. 1591 wedge between the Arab monarch It appeared highly unlikely, industry would bo conaldarad a Called from AP Wires pnfantly escaped by ■ubway. Ihdividoal Du Pent eteckholdeni. Shoum U juat one and tha Syrla-Egyptian front. however, that Saud could grace­ strike against ths ' whole retail Beth Omm Recovered Police officlaie said last night Uhder the plen put forth ia Ikd ■ atyle frojn our wdol Leaders ’ of the anti-Western fully reverse his position so com­ food dealer industry. We are nego­ One of the death guns was found "Wa'ra going to talk tq anybody oral tHatiict Ooun yaetarday by AUTO CHECK BSBUIOM aklrt c o 11 e ct i o n; front believe Saud is being used aa pletely at this stage. v tiating a contract on as industry­ ' Six-month eld Detroit baby feund juat outaida tiit - barbershop,. ths wa think wUl. throw light on thia the Juetica Departonant'e Anti­ BataMtadt. Getaaany, Gat. IB ’54MERCURY tweda, plaida, atrlpes a tool by th^ Americans to save Diplomatic observert hare doubt wide basis.'' dead 'Of malnutrition beside bodlaa other In g' pila ef.'lHtar that Came eaaa. You can asaume that all wlt- Thiet Diy den, Du Pent would Iff) Ownnnnlat Baat O^rntany Turkey from "exposure’’ in the frqm a Iratti basket near the 88th neasei par cant et tha Soptaanber woe $9,847 aa eom*,_ ^459 should curb the rise in UVihg costs, may be pushed farther into the pednp. . ■ \ to steal United Stataa' miUtar>’ tary employe of the U.S. Embaaay hugt auto, firm’s stock—68 million THOROUGHBRED There appeared a poesibiUty New Milford teenegOr blamed and atomic secrata for tha Soviet in the Ruaaien capital. parod wtth $24S,174 far Septam* Baud still might pressrvs tha oft- but may Increase unemployment. future was ntantioned when Weeks •hares worth 3>4 MUien doBara, S et, Concurring utthta forecast ef h’.s waa ramindad by newsmen that (or beattog death of ^crippled Union, 'faces a possibla death een- , Byars tu m ^ down a defense The big problem was hew to dia* lead. damaged facade of Arab unity by World War n veteran, uut is tGHQiR, motion to set .aside tha Aba) ver­ GLAMOUR S BEST BUY withdrawing hit madiation offer Business Advisory Council Waaks there are stronger praesures in pose of it. laSSINO MAN FOUND DEAD ’53 OLDS. FIESTA told reporters yssterday tha na­ Cengreaa to speed up U.S. seian- ebfolved of criminal Intent... 15111 S8-year-old onetims colonel dict aa contrary to tha weight of T5ie high tribunal dumped the ■ in the Boriet secret police was evidence. Bartrheaeetad, Oct. to m — Convertible. Loaded with acces­ $1,225 tion now la going throuiHi "a pause Ufle and waapone davelopman't to Air Faroe captaita tailed as hta jet problem back Into the hands Of The bedy ef Mkhael BWak. 88, sories. for breath, a healthy thing for the eountar Soviet gains in the mla- orashee on take-off Jrom New (dund gtiiUy by a jury of nine James Donovan, court-appoint- Judge Walter La Buy In CMoage-^ Mexico Air Force base. men and thraa woman on all three of New Brttata, mleMag ataee ^896 1 KC Renames Hart economy." silee and aatelUtea field. ad chief defense counaeL aald ha anU-Irust'aeUen egtanst Oet. SL -was tewad ta the frent counts of an Indictment yeeterday. would k i^ a l the case. It probably will not cut produc­ Waeka did not acknowledga that french workere retam to jobs aeab of hie parttod ear ta To National Post tion more than 1 per cant .from tho' administration might andoree today after 34-hour general atrika The jury deliberated three hours Asat. U.g. Atty; Oen. William (CeRttoRei PRga Six) the current all-Ume peak rate. bigger outlays on tha aatelUte- ...U.S. ehlM more than bmiea and 38 .minutae. Tomi^inf, who conducted the ’52 CHRYSLER ' Federal Judge Mortimer Byers proewution. hailed the jury’s ver­ No wonder thia aew Nally Don Ik f SL Louis. Oct. 26 (F)—Luke Weeks-said. But by reducing tax misaile program, hut ha indidhtad daltars worth of military aquij^ DRIVER CRASHES. CRRSCAL V-8. Radio and heater. $610 coIIeeUona it may dim prospects ha considerad larger appropria­ ment to- alUee ln,fifet half on IfSr. ■et Nov.' 18 for aenteacing. dict, as striking "a severe Mow at Hart was realectad Supreme Byars told the Jury In Brooklyn Soviet espionage in this country.” Power FirmsMci^e TnanhoH. Get. 99 (85—A» aw* Clanour BEiST BUY ■ • ■ here ere alt for lax relief next year, ha aald. tions poMtbte"-«t a time whan . Foar ehUdmn porieh as fire toneoMIe wrapped itaelf arewnd ^440 Knight of the KnighU of Colum­ The Advisory Council, whose Federal Court after tha verdict Abel, a scrawney, stoical man, federal revanuea are slowing-up. •weeps Sen Antonio, Texas home waa announced: “If I had beta oh aat erect and unblinktag aa the a tree here today: ta a crash the wonderful qualitiea of tweed ia^ bus yesterday by tea organisa­ membership includss the heads of “Tha-proa^ta for tax reduc­ ...Bubonic plague, almost un­ To Cut E x p en ^ which etttically tojored the tion's Board of Directors. more than 100 ot the country’s tion," 'Weaka laid, "are not what the jury, 1 would have dona- the foreman, John DuMynn, of Brook­ ’51 CADILLAC a soft, aofi combination of wormed heard-of today, Msmed far’death Same thing-" lyn, announced the verdict. yaar-sM driver. PoUee aald the , < SKIRT Hart, a resident of St. Louis and largest corporationa, pradlctad ths they might have been a few Cf Tom s girl who vacationed in Hartford, G et 26 UP)— of two powaf eompanlaa, which tMarhlBg toe trank af tha aar 1 “60” Special. A real doll. than tha minor post-Korea reces­ Some membere of hla ePunclI, Uonal to ba tried for eepienage in room, the Russian piiffed out hia *784 ^*’‘***' of the million-member Catholic '4)nadmpleto her* to Elgin, N. chaaka and exhaled In a gesture the two ftnaa aay wOl r a due a when they teoad It wreaked, jersey showa off a rounded neckline, sion of 195S-19S4. mainly those who formerly have peacetime by a etvlUah court in A skirt for shirts . . . meticulously laymen's organisation since 1933. O. mother...Hanover, Md., peMoo- that seemed one.of relief. operating axpensae so that sav­ agateet a trea. Davis aaffFe