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1NTY*E1 X THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, A ^ttifjE^imtnfl A *Qlk Open^uesday^ 6 a, h}. 7 p. m. I* •.'<*■ X Ootnmuaity Dur ma'XnlUitr Laag^'of The BantlyOh Co. ia.apohaortng mim ■Aa N.', J X 7 to"ha.1wM at tits ChttKA cordia laithoran ,ChUKh wdl pro* a.booth B lr^e l^oducta Show, for 'Artfave argily Net Press Run A b o l i t T o i TkeWcathar,.. . iw> w|ll be- sent a film .'.'H arvest^ Years;^’ the. Ilanrhester Public Health '' -' 'Por the'Week Ended . «^^o'clock aa telling at'oUt early J^u t h Sr a n Nuptf^ Aaari. The {Products Show, y^AgaJn^ NneB Oct. g7, ItM ForNaat of t7.’S> Waatker OatM 'M t John's wlU sfi^ tvioualy announcyKhs^Gopd. used churches in Am eii^Stindaynlght iUtder the auspices jf the ItjSnchea- r at thn y«ap«i .'•'h " a'ill meet at 8 o'clock tomor LAST WEF.K a.iti. for ^ IW fen yf to 15; ' ConfeS' fleboard" '^?th arthe*Vewms* • "ft h e Grange Hall Hill rou’” night in Orange Hall. It Is booth at the l^ t. emiLfiarWCrrt night for chtMmt and younf peo- ton- \Yeterarts Hoapital C A N N E D G O < important'enat an rnemuers at'^ at. 8 o'clock for the benefit of the V O ^X X V I, NO. 2ft (^OHTE[ElV PA^S3 ^Jf!^Cl|EST0l, CONN., FRIDAY, 2 , 1954 (daaallM ACvarUUug •• Page ICi) t n aehotfuMd for 11 a.m. amf ht^ht. fMembers PRICE lend'this meetihg,:. X . ' |>fih tend^ the booth' were buildlhg Improv^emeTit fund. » c h Pint. ■ .-f '^ «k. 'Duff, Lualle O'Brien. Blisie A.Z '^fh < FROM SHLTtFINfc j ES^reas . Society memh^aX*ill •j._ ___■ ’'6MSi>h \for one, wADie'^ -or piR^erR. JRRANTS j hold a Swedish bake jMlIejlafilT'*.. dersdn snd Helene Smith. J, t ^ n l e Carloi whist will be played, | SBEJDED RAISINS FRUIT COCHSTAIL 'X jda.v at,. 1 p.m. in L u ^ r hall of 'y " ' ' prizes s'vardedr And refeeshmepts I w h i t e r a i s i n s . 2 Ig. jean.s 6 f ^ - : S w e d i s h ‘ Emanuel Lutheran^jBmireh. The ■ 'fhe'^SahAlion Army^ wlll„cpn- i served. : i " '• > FIGS L'aiial, line of baWdgooda ■will' be ■dOct a strJ^f service tonight at A i ' ' '. _, .1 MINED f r u i t s . ArrLESAU»;B ’ ■ X available. Mi^^'^dith Botin, gen^ ,p.m.. Major Har^'Tiicktngion, r e -,, Emanuel iS'oiherhood wilt hold ] C A B MtNISE m e a t fi cans 80c . I- BAKING SALE era! chmrrmrlv rernihda the mem­ tire. Xfisa Elza Ozola,: 4t N , School •; riiembers are urged lo.'»ttMd.. SATURDAT. NOV. 3 .70th Special. Infantr,v Co., Jtari-, Sti. is .a member Of the cast of LAST WEEK O K A L lv . ford's Marine Corps Reserve unit.’ "Antigone. " lo be presented by ' THe adult prospective mertlber^-' J, ■ .y X.- A senior at Manchester High the PooUighl Club of Upsala CoL; ship-group of' th? Zion ^^jUthersh SHURFINI CANNEQGOODS Aoaplpee of Dorcaa^och^ School., he has been ji? live , in soc-. 1 lege, East Orange, X. J., on XoVv>Chiii'ch wil) meet .tonight at 6:30 TOMATO JUICE ...... V...... X . .3 46-oz, cana 8Bc '■"■Of c • ' j u : cer. track and ride^ i 16 and .17. , ■ . ,-'1 at the church, , , / I Pl.NEAPPLE JUICE ...... X 4fi*or. cans 7Pc ______*; y" ' _____ •• :______■ . _____ ' ______• _ “ Xy. -■ _ 1 .; i PEACHES- CLi.N'c. ■.-...... I-. 2 u-ormr 9fic ■ - x : .- CREA.M STYLE COR.X ...... X ''*d« 81)? PEAS -COLOSSAl...... : . ______. . X cHns 79c „ ^ : r X . . KNIFE Eden t6 Air Fictes^St^ Inyasion Hiie, ^ o f the . P A R I N G K k i F S Resolutiori me. Npi'r'2'ig*i—A Middle WEEK to9d%gr ^ieo |1,3C A EUiat^lpfb'matic aoiUce report- ■ ■■''v -^--^TruceCal gd'tbday thpt President Nasser Pari^^inistry HiiSs ^ X of E ^pt' hakreaigned. pUtsev- . . . t o d a y ’s Votfea ^ -5 eral hours of Checking brought 4-\ London. Nov. 2 l/P)—-Prim e ?"re»o1utlon of the Geiieral Aasem- | no support; of the rumor. '"'&tartXtou;r .set today . . . Knife of the week available Pari^N o v. 2

—ThiJ^'riincii Defeitse Mifiistry said to­ bly" and’ Will not iMd British With ptfict cehsorahij*' oper­ BIG SPECIAL! U nited N ations, N . Y;„ N ov. Minister Eden Vill 'make a at thi.s special, prit^ with any purcba.se. Have a com­ ground forcM before Eden apeaka. '■ ating in Egypt, the AP bureau night the stage is-Mt for B^Hish-Frentih invasion of the StHB plete set of this stainless steel cutlery at end of 7 weeks. 2 (/P>— U .N . Scefetary Gen­ statement tomorrow on the .^,A belief was voiced H n some' there apparently was unable to Canal, zone. ____ / • ^ .'S., eral D ag Ham m arakjold to­ U,?s. call fo r a cease-fire in pactlamentary' q u a r t « rs - tpat j comment on the Jreport. 'D'* A communique Tfoin the Ministry said aeriaL and MYld Eden'a government, . ahakeK^*' by Egyptian embaaa.'^ in London IA da.v. appointed a 3-m ^n com - th^' Middle East, the House p re lim in a ry attacks are over and th a t a ir and n a va l actifliniB A New Low Frice m fttee to check on compli.r of ('om nions was told toda.v. Britain's defeat in-the U .N . and denied it. British go.'erhment N- growing criticism at home, n ow sources tended to c^iacounl It. henceforth v^l be direetb^-at supporting octuimtitm ttf the Richard- A. Butler, leader of ance w ith the General A.s- hopes to have the U.N. take over canal zone.'<"Th6. m inis^/ gave no hint when this ‘m ifhi Eden'a-Gonaervativea in theHouae, //I 0 N T H E > 0 PULAR 7,RIB CUT ,.; sem bly’s M iddle E ast cea,^- poitclngyof the Middle Blast after. ^Freshet B^Far* announced the' Prime Miniater happen,--t — ^ ' 1 fire and ordered it to m ake British atad French forces hav? ac- "would be ready to make his alate- __ e s s S a y s The Ministry Tsgitr the purpose of air and naval bombard­ HALE’S SdfJ5ei1«iinii Me PINEHURST ’♦ its first report by '6 p.m , ment before a apeeial meeting of ment thus far had^en to knock oiit. Egyptian alr^Btrength the Houae after Overnight consul- warned (E S T ) todft.v. that unofficial strikes might'aweep and to clear ihie seas itoHh and south oTt|ie SuparuanaL Thfai. Hla action came .soon after an tatloha t% jnclude French Foreign U.So F lag Flies % ' '.s Minister Christian Pineau. Britain if the Prirfl.e Miniater kept objective >ks been virtuklij^ achieyed, it stkl^ >: m eSH « R o u m CAULIFLOWER 25c-29c^- PINEHURST Re a l c e .'^t |:r c*u t unprecedented emergency meeting silent. of the Aaaenibly overtvhelmingly Pineaii made a-special trip fro'in HALS'S jd o E k y Meat Pept. Specials! Biitain'a Ijibor leaders in both BUTTERNUT SQUASH . . . Ib. 6 c approved an American-aponaore'd Paris. ^ . the, poliycal and * trade union At South Pole I^ ^ o n , Hov. 2 <4^^l9rael today ajrqounced obc^pation of YOU TRIED tT BEfOBK;. YOU ASKED FOR IT AGAIN. PORK CHOPS . .y. ib. 79c reaae-fice during the e'aily morn- Sir 'W'inalon Churchill, W o r.l d br'anchea of the movement — Have pie entire Gaza Strip and claimed o th ^ smashing 'Vietoriils A tne hours,- 'The Secretary • General War II prime miniater, -lunched ECXI.NOMY QUAtPry* ; ' ’ X - . RED RIPE TOMATOES . b o x 23e streaaed that labor wiU not ap­ m ground action against Egyptian forces. aet?d aa diSpatchea reported con- with BldeivJdday at No. 10 Down­ (EDITOR'S NO TE): This ac­ COFFEE prove ‘unduatrial action " as a count of an American Iniidlng at The French Defense MinlatryX.^ Custom parked Gift .Ft'uit Baskets delivered to the hospital LOIN ROAST PORK . .. tinuitt^military, attacks on Egj'pt ing. St,r presumably to discuss the weapon agh^iat Eden'a policies. ■ O N K E S S '■ ■ '■ : ■ ■ V ' Egyptian cHais. the South Pole has be«ui obbled hy said-Egypt's Air Force had be'en or any place in Mdi^eatter. 3-Lb; Average, \ ; by I s w ^ Britain and France. . The party, however, is attempting Educ«|t«n New Die Hain'marakjold group in­ V Agaibat- Isinding '.4P staff writer Don-Gp,s'. whe Is ^‘completely put put of. fightini , ^ v \ to organize a maaa popular protest with the U.S. Deepfreeze Expedi­ condiUon" -by repeated pouhdin; t n i Lb. Pkg 49iCC cludes U.N.'-Undei'.^ecretary Ralph bor leader Hugh Gaitakell, u.nder'the slogan "law -.pot war.”' !b PORK LOINS , . . . . .^ tion t<^ the Antarctic. Gii.v /writes from Britiah-Frenc'h’ Air Forces 'Keebler's Peonn J. Bunch?, Who negotiated the Is­ ten In an attempt to force out Urged lo Resign m BOAST ROLL»59' Whole 10-lb. atrip. Cut to order. raeli-Arab eeasp-flre In 1949. The den on confidence lasuea, told the that man set foot on the Pole for There 'still \\aa rio word of a Eden's refusal to commit himself Swidira Lb. Pkg. pther''membera are Underaecretanr' Hpuae the Laborites ‘>expect Her the flrat time alnce Robert' Scott's ground invasion by British ,or S h i p i Y l L 0t f t 8 o f ■H / at once on the U.N. actions touched 111 fnted expediUbn th 1912). French forces. Biit a F r e n c h Nnbkco Rnynl' ■ c u r e d f o r BEST-^FLAVOR; TRUHMED FOR LEAST W.YSTE Ilya Tahcrnychev, top Soviet ^ - maJeaty'B govemrrtent.. to make off another angry scene in the UII d b 'L A I T<> G ^ a l l t h e DEI.IjUfOl S n.AVOK YOU flciaj in the U-.N. and 'Conatilptine' it plain without, any dualification spokesman in Paris said the com­ Lunch Lb.J*kg. 4 1 c SI Arin^ to Israel EXPRCT IN THE FIN'E-S-T PIVEHURST PORK A. .Starropovilos, U.N. legalA'oun- of any kind that they accept the . (OonGniied on Page Seventeen) By DON QUY- ^ ' bined force on Cyprus was In­ An Israeli soldier, hand to- hol/ter, watches as Egyptian creasing ateadil}'. \ ' Sunshine Chocolate 2 9 , C ael. ■ >><. — ;i,------Over the South Role, Oct. 31 . . . . the secret of succes.Hful pork cookery depends on The 76-nation Aaaem^v, adopt- (Dela.ved) aanv the flag .ef- aailora board bus in Haifa Oct. 31--tLfter being taken prisoner Nnggft* Smoked Shouldei^ ' when Israel captured the Egyp^an frigate Ibrahim Awal. (A P moderate temperature. . Slow cooking fully develops' the Irtg a I'eaolutlon, inDodured the United States raiaed over the headquarters I " Tel Aviv , reported- flavor .and an attractive golden brown color. tVhen pre-' Secretary of State/Dulles, tiiw^,, South Pole ;tpday for the first tinie Photo b.v radio from Romfe.) the surrenaer of Gaza C ity,.^yp-, State ..glaring ypdr Pinehiirst tehdel' porkfoast. .sea.son with salt tian headquarters for tiMr" Gass; ***^ ^ *^ . urged ttiat Israel,,i4ull her forces™ in hlstor -- _ . gobds to.-Israel have bron halted. Tempting Treats ‘ and pepper^nd place fat-aide up in an Ppen roasting pan. ' out of Egypt aniythaf Britain and U.S. on ‘Honoi^Path’ A N ^ y pilot from North CarO- Strip, after a tarried Israeli Prieaa oflQc^-Lincolq Whita aaid Ib . ^Jock August .Roast in a moderate oven i3.50M .for 30 minutes per France not nujVe iheiia.m. lihS*W’jth a Confederate flag in his 'Cask force smaahgd-fnto.the city:: ■. pound- Do not cover the pan. Rastlng is not necessary as The ■ Suryepdar put the entire no'iieW econibmlc ald'progrgms for ■ l^eary frqm An alhnight meeting, locket made the worid'a flrat countries,In.the battle-tpm Middle "■k’ the fat will melt, and run over the'roaat, d«legkt» ej^reaaed doubt privately landing on the frigid bottom.of the atrip in hands and ended a IN ttCARTXRB 24-hojjr'' fight for the regl'Oh. East, are'going'tdnvard but thkt M i M c e i c ^ .MAKE YOUR OWN . . OH SERVE SHURFJNE that t h X ^ e e natioQa would com­ In earth. Lt.'Cmdr. Conrad S. Shinn, fiib Lamlr (/bops» 'Israeli troops yesterday captured existing ^nom ib-^akl schedules - APM/KSAI’<*»: \VIT« VOI R rOEjfK. ply, sincgmih'ad argued that their from ^ ra y , N.C., brought hia military opei^ona must be carried .Rafah, th? only other major cen- have not been suspended. W e carry a compietg line of >■ ton C47 down on the rough JUkite said "tko- aUSpenaloiiK^af thresh to .thelFi^Ten.sm tXfripped Buj today in Mediterranean, has long-"be-hilo Hungary’, but | center of Israeli-Egypuan border main in emergency session pending armed .aggreaaioi].” . ‘Then ,he went "on to say to a 'hg'on all-member nationa to "re-, :WESTIRN STEER BEEF SEU FOR e c o n o m y STOCK- YOUR FREEZER parka, Walk away from the plane's Prem ier Im re Nag.v’s governm ent .sought 4o m inim ize the[cEOuWear feUmireation of Fedayeen rO R SALADS Foi- the last week of the PlCTSWBET HARVE.ST HOE- compliance but no time was set i(H'; And he tpld an overflow crowd round of applause: ‘ train .. from int'roducing military , the next meeting. ; Hn Philadelphia's 16.000-aeat'Con- allpatreaih and plant the^.S. flag gravityorrnvitv of o f the f hp' .situ^tidn.aitiinCidn A A goveriim;entonvprnrripnf dpokesm^,annlrp«man said Bsi/I this +>iii' *^®"'’*’***'^‘** baws in the ,ar?4 C>n 6 9 c , DOWN, SALE ON frozeh foods We offer soma very apeeial '."T h a t is no formula for peace. was one of Israel a announced gpbds in the area of hoatlUtieb." llle VQteV ws* with six ab-' v^ntion Hall that because he ia in the ahovc. ■' White aaid he took the' *'areA of 'i-aJuea — . . . .- - ...... -■ morning no ^niew .Russian troops'^ . _.ri=— jectlv.ea Jn its thrust Into Bof. atehtlona. Britain', l^ n ce.' Israel.! convinced,Vw..a he nicked the rieht oath i ' riot since'RoberLTalcon Scott had (entered Hudgary after^apy . . hostilities” to mean Israel aiid' Australia and New Zealand voted 1 he is 'tin' d? Great Rritain arid his four com­ Monda.v. Noa-Fattfalng./ L«m CslortM ; s * f e ' Egypt and the United States had against the resolution. \C"uada. | A'olcaa' m o food in your menu plonning. Hale's hps m o (OonUniicd on Page Ten) peaking also to a nationwide " adminiatration'a polar sprface. All five, di?d oh tW'Rlon which w*** ‘'*xtremely grave" r i London .said 'ksyal Air Force shipping military equipmsnt' to with this coiipcui on tho adio-T>' audience, that was a s : “ *‘'**>* East policy. trip, their ,will to isurvt'ye I last night "'had "relaxed” today. CO liNED BEEF f F * heavy and- rnejHiim bombers were BlgJTt anyway. food to bolio^J»^. fry or broil. c,lose a.a Eisenhower came to I - -YtMu-e Politics p?cause: Roald Amuhdaen l But l;h'e Budapest population" When he was aaked whether the pruMe ju ic e PUJtUHASE OF 2 CANS Keeping up ;ifieir nonstop strikes sharp" rritibigm which T h e same aides said in Philadel Norway beat them to'the prize fwaite'd anxiously ttjaee if the Rus-. F o r H u n g a r y action had not in fact been ttkeh / • 6 OZ. or 1 CAN 12 OZ., phla last night that the’f’re a id ^ Q u art \ H 'agerty Sa^s sJS.enaon has been hurU a few weeka'earlie^"' jaiaiw would move again.' anned ea Page Ten) yesterday before the U.N. le M p - 12 0*. 47c ” •/ " A ' lugIng at him rregarding the Mddle changed his mind-In-part becafiae xTTie C-47 took.^on ivith a plase The Soviet troop move came in « Budapest. Hungary, Nov,.2. ^ - g j £ | e c t r O C 'u t e C l OREEN BEANS e\*a#e^»e' to support Hungary^ light for '/:■■ ■ that there may have been prepam- TREAT This coupon liifnttr«i-tp^l coUp<>n per 2-pans 6 iir-A can. speech of the esmpaign'and.he'did ,-Bpeakin,g againsj^a huge facsim­ Part and claiming neutral fr«?dom toiy pdeps or an actual decision LIMA BEANS 10-oz. pkg: ...... 2 f o r 55c • 12 p-E.. PICTSWEET OTang«..-.^ice.-Cash Valde 1 in cent. ' B ig H -Test B an .llixi bac^at-fitevenaon one? again ile of lhe Declacafion ofalndepend- X from any power bloc. fre^iora from Cortimuniat. dicU- c M l i f l o w e r . . . tjon.'. yeatei-day. I Thl."i coupon jsvoid 'If taxed '(wh'tvdybUed by''Federal, State | ! on,two"ofher ia.Tiia?, without nam­ ence ai\.a ^Si^drop, -Ei.aenhowef ..The government meanwhile pre­ In reporting, UiaL ito -new-Aee- EFFERS . . ...T CUT CiORN 10.01. pkg ...... 2 f o r 3 5c or NGmietpal Statiilc.s. OFFER EXPIirEHXj>VE.MBER 17. ing hia DemOcraUC. rival. Elsen­ T h « Cardinal, who was liberat- M^aahingtbn, Nov. 2 .ijPH'The talked oT^velOpmenta in ^Poland pared to resign today .and snake honiic aid pcograme are preasatly \ ■■ II ot. 39c < 19.38. REDF.E.M.ABI.E AT PINEHUR.ST/liRttUERA'. • hower said hia yppbhent is ad­ RaBsi, i on s wa.v temporarily-temporarlly for a -amall small "in­"in-I *** by ?f?*4 ^flgh teralh W a n U - Somers'-atle, Nov. -2 —Tw'p- YEUOW SQUASH GREEN BEANS 10.01. pkg. ... /. 2 for. 3 9c MUitf. House sayjjt-Isn't so that and Huligary--and of ih?^ Soviet being !'developed "for the area” vocating "a design fol\^^disaater" ner cabinet” of' experts I Sovleu revolution, addressed a men employed hy Jacob..A. Katz 1. • “ Preaident BJlaemfower once backed Tinibp^s role the?e—before .turning White said he, was covering not B A N A N A S ^ in these (inies in'callingX*'- »tepa Nagy. crowded news conference here td- A Sons Inc. junk dealeria .of .Hart­ KRAFTS DAU^FRESH BROCCOLI SPEARS 1 0 .^ pkg. . 2 f o r 4 9 c theJdea of ending testa of big hy- t^ the Middle East and the moves Agree on ^ew only Egypt and laraei biit also V GRAPEFRUIT PICTSWEET PURE C0.NCE.>'TRATF.I> ORANGE .lUICD toward eniiing .'hydrogen .^bomb against Egypt by Israel, -Great Nagy quickly Infoi-nied the dif>'. Standing patlehtly In^ a ford, -were eleclrecuted, >^ben the FREHIUM - 'dfbgeh weapons. Four Democratic. small room of his Budapw crane on which they were wotkinig Jordan Slid Syria. *■ , •;* MIXED VEGETABLES 10.bx. pltg. 2 f o r 3 9 c 6-oz. .can 2 for 2.3c with coupon 12-oz, cap I9c with coupon. testing and proposing M i^t Britain i^"France. ' .Vx United Nationa of the Soviet mil­ CALMERIA GRAPES^ . .Senators had aaked. -> thought be,' given .to termina^g itary movements and placed Hun­ dence,which''Btill bears the scSTs.icaine in contact ivittuhigh tension CARAMELS BRUSSELS SPROUTS IO. Z. p k g : 2 f o r 5 9c '~^Bt4etihower-"haa wever changed Referring u> efforts in the W age Contr^t l\ FRUiT COCKTAIL PERSIAN MELONS 0 PICTSWEET— PICK OF THE CROP the military draft. gary' under tl.N. protection as a of World w a r il, the Cardinal | lines, at tho SomerSvlUe Manufac- - fromi,tne'jHdgiueht,‘‘ 'press' aecie- aatelliteali to .apake off MosodS' blinked into'pKbtographer’a, flash-] turing eo.^about.'T0 this morning; ^VOR'CAp^nSL APPLES H- ' V : ■ ' • POTATO PATTIES 12.6Z. pkgT 2 f o r 3 1c The ' crowd in convention h a lt> ^ ;;;‘' ‘" " " " T neutral country. LARGE .SIZE No. S CAN ' tary Janjea crHtgectyjiaid y^ter- shouted "no. nO.'' jwhrn Eiaep-^®'"*"****?"' ''Oll'cago,' Not\ 2 'Tlie N'a- bulbs and said; The dead-,'ij'ere identified' as -THe p^pies of Poland and Hun- Soviet Embassy repreaentatlYea ■ Pki.V. , -X.4^ Fronch priod POTATOES 10.oz. pkg. 4 for 59c PEAS day, that along with any-^ree-; hoiver put thii; Ouestion agafhat .tional-'-t.Railw'ay) Mediation Board • "W e ha<^ many heroes'fh b u r' Shedriak Gambfe. i|, of 328tBar- B u l l e t i n s FrpM n FoodySpeciais tnent to end iiae of testing of'niiti the background.«T'the. current in­ ga^^-Yirave as ever through ' all an'ndunci^'early today that the (DMthiWd on Page Thirteen) country now . snH thnns.nS. j her "St. the crane dper?tor. and "clear' weapons "there muet be ternational Unaion; a '' their TiWory, have offered their nation's N railroads and D non- wounded' lo<;6ur hospitals. We ask Ezra-PHillipa, 27. of 42 "Bedford from the AP Wirco y Sdow Crop A^rogus^poors ...... 10 o « . ' proper aafegiiarda." "Would ^Me today' feeT safe or operating union?, repreacQl^nR the tVeat-—and eap^ally the big St., both of Hartford; ,A^ third ' He was repl.vlng, to a telegram (Opattoped na Page .Tliree) some -,,700,000 -workers, have pb