youth, tol- Manchester Modes in Manchester fell in Kansas. .. . ILD RUSH of PAPER VALUES made a aimllar, proposal. . ' ah additional '2'*i cents "art hour continue .testimony /In • pre- trial dierS, workers and also very'many when the aedident demurred. Po- 2. Cans-37c X Stevenson, the Demb^ratlc.preai- wage. increase, or .$4.25 ^a month hearings-stemming from eblliaioh -i- ■>, — '4 liceinformedJier .oftheifatalmia- 4$ S.AVBt> AK g n iF BINKB (C^evelaad, N'or. X up)—^Adlal E. of Swedish- liner and Andrea Special country style doll oilier: denlial b9mioee, has urged repeat '* the causes and conaequeiicea of the per. employe, toward" th?! coat -id (Oontiaued OB Page'Tea) ^ . hap thl*-morning. i - - New York, Nov. 2 (iP) w The TONY W AS RIGHT .1 . . 'K’E DID,NOT HAV E ENOlJqH CAPONETTES TO TAKE CAR^ Stevensoa anggeated today that .1 Middle Eastern criai*;" Doria. . . (Seveland'a -three large ■M her at our displayt i O edly thatj'ihia country take the an employe dependent? - hospital, Coast O n i^ reported tSdagr tInS I / / OF THE DEMAND LAST WteEK. W E ARE' RlCpBATlNG THE SPECIA.I# THIS WEEK "lead in seeking agreement to halt the "breiakdowa-of the western I Sees ‘Mlataken Poirelea* - medical’ and surgical plan. \-j ‘ dkily newapatjOia-which serve pop- SB crew idembers had bees nn-'l WITH SIZES,. . , OVEN READY FROM 4 TO 5 LBS. ' major rf^bomb teats. Ehaenhower , alliance" mar have eadouraged L The crials, it sqld, Is a result Negotiations said a cost of liv.- idatlon of well over a millipn are curd from the alnking OisteH' p A '“"L has said this (an'lj safe without: SoTiet RuMlMi'forces to reenter lof "the ill-considered -And ml*- ihg. escalator .clause ii provided shut down after newspaper guild 3,000 Feet Underground Rican frieikhtes Marian the 4M ] some system of inspection to in- j Hungary,. He aha raged upon ..taken policies .of the, Eisenhower which 'will gea? wag? rates to Guc- ooatracta expire. ■ »Tr urirariDM^iin■ II . -- i m ‘ i ■— i ■ i i ...... " '..I (Idles, aoutheaat' of Capo Hat- SERVE Hot Rolls p i n e h u r s t ; c o > i n e c t i c u t s u p e r b the' I'nited .'StatesTo support sure jtonlpllance wlth ’ auch anj administration." .tut^lon? in the Burequ of Labor One of Warwick (B.T-) 'Veter t4 ^ ; N.C.'Hw GoMtOnnMadM xT- u NATIVE CAPQNOTES AT A LOW PMCE ^ r / < : agre'etti'ent. Hiihgarian 'Premier, Nagy's plea 'The Deniocratic nominee )aidXj§taU*Uca',i§tati*Uca’ consumer price ' index. ans'- Memorial High SchobVa threa it did not know whether Other TOP EM WITH JAM ' . ' I that the rase be taken before i ' " The four Senators., in their teje-1 ‘ down this argument in'addreasea Fay rates will irtcreaaJ or decrease misaing football stars-r e*tu rU s Hdp^Fad^fdrllBMen crewmen remained to he rsaMMd :i .' I gram, asked Eisenhower whether the United Natioaa Qeaeral Aa- j-ln Buffalo last bight and promised one-ce.nt in houh for, each one-half home and tells police his buddies and had no further Infonnhitsil „ _ J F R E S H n a t i v e v some White Houae advisers had not aemM.V to- Insure Wn Immediate to develop it today in CHeveland point change in the .price index, are ail right- after- leAViug*' far FillsMuir 97l! "full hearing for Hungary." on: the conditien of the Tdasle v > L ... TO GO ALONG WITH OUR,- r reebmn^ended steps to halt testing I and tonight in Detroit. with the, current index of ll7.i Florida due to "dlaheartenment” MT RMU mx * ; In a natioh-wl^e r?dio-TV talk- - acting aa 'Y base. over grid loas..^-. AFL-fTTO Pres Buffalo. N. Y„ Nov. 2 (dh—Adlai In Gas-Filled Goal Mine f r o z e n f o o d SPECiALB, (OonGnurd on Page 'fhir billed aS'a. reply to Eisenhower's Adjustmenta which may '‘be ident George Meany oaks Secre IKE CABINET BEEN SAME SUGAR HEART E. Steveruton sought the defeat o f! speech over similar .facilities hecea.aary under this part of the- tary of State Dulles to den^aiU) Washington!,^ .Nov, 2 (P) r ^ i ' WE OFFER A .SPECIAL President Elsenhower today on the \V?dn&»d.-iy- -Stevenson declared; agreement will be made beginnirtg U.S. General Asae'mbly ’ lenaure Springfield. N.. S., Nov. 2 (Pv-r-^men are! still all lev.'.iaaid mine man- wiiltd Honaq' preaa ' Haeniniy STRAWBEORY JAM claim he should have averted the "Aa late"as the authmgr of 1955, May 1. 1957 suid each aix'montha Aasisla for aggi;easion |n Hungary. PRICE ON war 'in Gigypt. Only faint hope wiia held today for i agar George Calder." Jamca C. Hager^ anld today ha ‘ Royal Typewriter at the. Geneva ' conference,, if fp r lereafter, according to. negoti- - ' -New York^Narwspaper Giilld and llS-men trapped more than 2,000! Rescue, workers said T-he.v- coiilttt knmrs of no planned ttm ri0m $ fd- 4-Ih. size ia juat right' for tha -/■ I-' -■ T h e ' Democratic presidential President had taken an inai.ataut (''atprs. city'a seven ,majof daily newa- feet underground in a gas-choked ; not bring 'out.the twd bodies he-] President Elaenbowai'a 12 Qz. 'Jar 35c small family., , , Slrike f Idles : 4 ^ 0 0 .nor.iin.ee called Upon all Den^rat- Aland agalns); the shipment, of v Railroad repreiientaUves' placed ;papera agree' oa 2-year rootract Vi GALLONS OF | (si)alimine shat|erdd by a bliut that: cause the tunnels were' blocked, fdllowtag the-.elnctlon. Ttot ). :.r — — u i ic campaigneis to make (1 ^ wSr CoinmUniat arnia UO'B^jypt, I ahi/t th*- fir.at ye/.r'i. coat d f 'the ai^ee-, caUing ..for nine, per cent-wage afready has riqimed is lives. i ; They said a'hoist would hav*. to b« Ron arqse in connaetton wHIl a: a top issue. In a'Telegram h> Dem- package over- .that period... Agri;!/ C H i r l t f 2 For 4 7 c SC O tTO W dl r- Reg' l i » 2 r v . r 9 7 c Hare, la the llneat. of "party? fays 4 to S^LB. Hartfbrd, Nov. 2 oP)---Four. daS’s convinced that the- Communistsmei'mint at 1630 millfon (ffhen ,ex- Rdscu^ workers found' two rigged' before their search for .sur- statonte|it';b>' 'Be? oc.’'SUc itfuberbatortSl, - senatorial would not have risked culture Department predicts food fe —at apacial prlc'e!' Superior in SEAiTEST ICE CREAM * of Inlenalve mediation iiegotia- armlng I Tended to cover both non-d|Mrating dito durirtig the night at the 3,- ■vlvors cpuld corillnue. Biit; they' (B-4)hlo) that he I AVERAGE tlona betwi^n company and tihion a n 4 cpngreaslonal ' candidates. E8ypt!-aa they have. and operating employes. The two aupplies wrill eontiiMsb to be large added the air seemed. T6 be circu S e t t T i s s u i Reg. Size 2 ro r 2 7 c quUity. iliparb 'In flavor— poultry 0-lqot l^el. They said they saw ikw frotot "respansl^ as 4 Fbr 4 9 c Scotkin NciAiiis X: * ' . Stevenson; ialdiv' , . 'I.-’,. " H ^ the Eisenhower'aHminiStra- aubsequent 7-ceht an hour -In-' next:'year. ‘ ' T A r ■'' ' that Secrekuy dt ;BtAts ypu;u Ilk# aerving to gueatg! . See I)i.aplg.v -• broke down at Ro.val Typewriter 'no sign of life in the deep Workings, lating better inJbe mine,depths, a ' Cor last ittSht, and tba United . " I f we 'A’abt a foreign policy tlon taken a flrtji stand in th'e 'Mid rreaae.a will egch add $186 millions Po||m Pitta X U iaauesj encyclical where the re'nBaining 116 were hopeful sign. . '-iatenda to- roMfl** • /" ' „ V Aulo Workers,called its members. whichfi cafl-;hold l|iack' communism dle East, had it aided. Israel with -to railroad coati, the represents- letter expreaala'g Joy for release of The rescue woplcers' had to be. S c ft-W c v G '■ ]' .X4'-Fdr i 47c Scotties Facial Tisiuc ^ * 2 F»r 49c Buy and Save' .known lo.be trapped. ' .out on strike at, 4 a.m...About 4,- tui^:0rk for-alaitli^ peace in the. arma -and' terriTorial guarantees; Pqland'a and! Hungikrty'a cardinals Six -other"! miners •‘'were', fatally 'reUeve<^ in 20-minute Sh|fts.' NORTH VIET NAM lio VOT>i^, and aakat prayers be offered fbr f t .:,: ] v.’-\ X'-'’' 500 are affected. , i \ ^world, we mual lose no time in the wis might, Ihelieve, have been able SUlii in mediation ai-e disputes Injured when the explosion roared .. Hundreds of relativea; m*nj''X»f Hang Kong, j x Some progress had, been rtjade next ft^r'day:^lirt hammering home tq. prevent the pieaent outbreak affecting somei;2{>0,000 operating Holy Land'.and Middle East ..... through the..CUniberland ItoUway ttaini- sobbing, stood around the Viet!.Nam'a ,Cdi during the medlBtioir'me?ling to- the lessons of she Middle‘Eastern pf hoatiliUes. And J f thlSfgovm^A- Eastern Gf*ybound Lipes busea brie- apparently (! dJi ' l rallmen '>^.the B'lhtherhodd of on move again, in-many northeast- and Coal Co; mjne^.slope last night, blackened jniins' of . mine, buildings xM^LM |l - 0PEN7HURSDAY and FRIDAY tit 9 -i'A wi(rd Ironing out a new work con debacle." | f ' ■ ' ’ ' * ment had not alternately appeaa^ LPconioUve Firemen and Eh^ne- (miBshed by the -explosion. * slona: from Abe It-Mrnm^biL leveling',buildlhga-'' and . reducing' tract! hut at the end. questions jof -- Stevenson con^ntrated on that dndi provoked Egypt, I do think em UiS. areas Where drivers had ■- ' ■ ,X/"X " x i x V " /■, ' X" . eri$p, d d ic v m k m?n,, the Biotherhpod of. RallrtMU) walked out. surface‘w6rklngs_ to,.rubble! Gas .■ ■ Almost; every family In Spring- In-eeatorn Enrope, NAMSCO PEANUT ‘Job ratesH .elassiflcstlon? and'-:al- thqme' last night In Buffalo.'He , we tWould command more ■ .con -TTi-alnnieh and ■ thle 'Switchmen's fumes; killed one ireicae Worker. hill. a'’tiyon.djt T.OOO near the-New toed a eweeplag The . lied problehrib could rtot be-j^ttled. said h?-would develdp It 'today In hdenca, there and in the Arab Jesse Woods, sought aa'kidnapbig U v « ' 4 U CREAM PATTIES . Union bf North AbikHea. I and Bogging vlrtii«>o(.angiy'.v white - Nine men Were hospitalised- ' Bruriswic'k. border,. was rspreaen)- tttoir raging. A - ^ T h is niorhlng picket lines‘were Cleveland and tonlgblt- in Detroit. 4! ■'orld."' -• :-T , There waa no aimbunccment ail IXie fumes hampered voiluntoer ed! , 1 broadotol by Bm 11 .a- men, remauuremains unfoundiby ,______,, _ investi-_____ NAHSCfl established tab th« union > prepared Hla telegram aaid iuupart: ; Then, in a subabquent addreas to |o how cloae the bperating unidna efforts to'get to the^en entomed: . Truckloads of soldleni. ^ t add ■ fbs-" OtowtoiOto-', r "In , "View o f 'the amergency of gntnn still aeekiiig clues to hia fate at... are WAmiCIlEAMI 7 \ for what mlght j>rove tp'lw a long; a poiio?-?stimated qrow.d pf .from and the railrbada' aie .to a. new ....A IX^ar-dUl Bronx businesa- in gas-filled Shafts, -If efforts fiailK Buppliea aaid Ambulahctt were etoetto«»-«UL ba. C Q R N i R m M oi^ OAK STREETS series of' further -cooferonces, al- the lntern”.tionaI Uttiatidn I-.Am •pttinlUnBfnU 12,000- To 14,000 peraona;, 'Which contract. The union! haYe ' takeir' man ia' found guilty of attemptlag It . will prpve Canada's wozsi adiir rushed - to 'tha m he. Helicopters J -i; though nyne ha? beed set up yet iluklng you Vl Estes Ke- gava’him aiy sar-spUtUng ovation stspi 4fol- a atrike abould media- to toXart I6SS.SM from late mU- disaster, in 40 years.’ and ptaiias hetbsd bring ti) dodtbra 3 3 c : 3pfE GIVE G STAMPS 302 MAlk ST, fduyer - and ' me iff bringing our •l:- Uorisfan Berge RubliiMaiii, who wsa *nMro to atlU mips H toirt B pai Plage ,XL«e) eountirp- a. full underauadiBf oC " 1 '• ,(« »>; stnBttsd iB sally MH.T ■iiy.etiy N • fltipt Iwew^dtoat Oir 9); . 4 ■!'•• , ‘i - ''A', -•1 , t '■ \. V • 4 € . . ' ; - x x ' . '' ;r- ;-i' ^v- ;:f;: ;r.-'- .;i. •v\ . X X' i'!- llANtHESTEB E V E ^ G HEllAIJ), IIANCBESTER, CpNN, FmDAY^ NOVEM X f A i m w 6 •■N., 2, 1956 IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALDr;MMCHEST^^^ NOVEMMR 2, 196^ x : .facilities. Abcmt u,ooo of- (IGY) Year The IGY cooperative Chester's acres are^^tfn> C o v e n try on. a matching fund b aziip r^ ^>out. W ifn e« s S ay's program of world wide obseD^a- $ CwvjZiiry Machiqe .Demonst ion right giants, . ''' Lot Sizeincreoj^ePropoml rievelppCd .furar areas. • tions .by aclent.U.tS'of nearly 60 ria- DEC.i 5-J)EC. 15 on Sunday ■ ■ Ijr ,S|« P.M. , He Hat.ed several examples of A i d fjesult ,he satd, the'Com-^ jtiOns started July _.l956. . isWaMt U.S.on Demimstratarh are/ Ori hand equipment obtained through the Vnd^Pif^a mission v^ant* tq raise ^ area ro^' t le S e F l l The next stop lii. the assaiilt, if ^ f a d i h [ r a t i o today ip the- lobby' of the OT organizattqii, ' Tvith m total qulremenU ':t«f out down dwjsity” nptnot cbnmlesiconqitesi or\inaoKtha roiePole for a An^brgan dedibaijon concert will '.Twe- llala- vkUie o^ Ni8,01S.i5." ' of populatidn. He said tha'SCptic S;M Municipal .'IStiiidlng to show .picked 8-man' N a i^ tatask sk iforce is be held *t the CbmX"lty Baptist voters-: fidw lo the voting “ilie fire, constabulary and oom-" '^TChe Towp. Plimhlng; ■ CommUi-^wouM permit tanka,And wells that wqitt'd be..r«f- At Sofitk tq’iarid aiyd set ii^auiViyal[val shelters,a COLISEUM res JZiaim muniicattons' departnients 'Iv a v e sion’8 p fo p o ^ to tnercaae lot-olM qujrbd.:to .service hqmes' bn..,this Chut^ Buriday’ /afteiW*'' * WKST BPIlNdFIRUl In Mideast, Ikb/gays At 'niachiries *at,, the electteri profeaaiona to •locme offlcee: .in After that, 16 mote./nM>h will -be 4 t.M, S.M S.«». AW been 'advMud tjis-ares CD co- requirfementii met with otronf^ op- .Uieir homaa.in Reaidei^. A Coneat glBthl la'nd ahoukr'•riot be lo'cated landed and a massive- airdrop of p;m. . / -THiesday. - ... oh iota lew than 30,000 square ''(Gontintted from Pare One)' (lax lae.) 'Ordlriator thag they must be kept % »«tpn l » t night. ^ ..Although' . one , group' oif real .500 tone equipment 'vlU' jnade A brief dedication of t*** ATiin I iHl (CwitteiMd from Page One) break.. And we shall- notv breik. l o g e The 3-dsy demonsiretiem pe mt^erdfs self-irifojuned b^.materialt avail r Buifdw^ who attended the pub-, eit'ate brokera 'afid ■. Irtsut^ee feet ibiize. by relqjfs of A ir Force Globelrias- purchdied organ, which has hero. riod started yesterday ahd will lie shearing ' «n *the propoaed He alSOksaid that-ln fhe .pasVfew takeoff , boltlgf^and a long plume , .....- I ours.-” . ■ —X' able eTthir on a "tpwn matching agenta propoaed theXjijweftdmeftt. of windblopm-i'now. TTie party ,had- ters 'ffom McMurdo,, A radar j'a- Installed in, .the sanctuary, will X" lives to .^ve in liberty. And as the ire'Ulked bt a “just and*prbper / . /Sbventryr Noy7 ' 2 (.Speciallr^ coh'tiaue through toptprrbW, -Coventry, Nov, - 2 (Special) -r- Tuhd basis or by an outright-grant aoliing - regulptidha amendment and hacked It laaf night, another years hotiw.. styles have ^Hanged, fjeetbr 'Idas left .behind at the Pble; Hours are 9 ;a.m. to S-p.m. ^ Town Democrats, who advocated by referring to manuals available iitarged it waa a achente to block wHhvthe reault that l9tirin,.other stayed on the sriovv for bhe hour precede the concert. The,, service X people ^ v e ’ Dsen, so have, new area for compromise" ofteb exist?' ?'riie^/Becreafion Cbmmlttee.X re group of agents iiihd brokera are zari«b".fT« not largeSriougb for the making observations^ to-"aid riAvtgatm's. /n'flying around wftfbe condbeted bjr the Rev, John governm'ents^-and ab has new ling, but repeated thwe^can bq.-no A voting: jnaphiije has been an ’factWe Civil DetejHw 'brganiza-" at the office of the local director,” r^^rerPopulation bppoiiuA tb it. the, ’''pbl«.,;tbday, we went from WDER cerilly eBtgUllshed at a ’Pbwn Meet tlori”, aa part .of'-lfieir. plattonn, atructura that >tm be built , on 68 Below "^Zero ' Neubert; • hope. . ■ ■: comprdhntse of principles. THeh he set -up:, in'the lobby «a«ctli’ *a Schweyer said, >< Atty, John Mrosek, who siJd Wednesday. Info Tuesday and bark vin ell this the true intent of/added; -v,, / X ing? annquitdqd today that grading were, an gered today by J. Leroy . In .- regard to future planS; be. 'tfardahip Predicted them. He' aa^dXhe Zoning Board The temperature here is, H8 Organist will be William R. c Ke t s the'Voting machlneb will look Schvyey^, director of the locai ClD i, he ' repBfesented It brokers , ahd of Appeals^ 'has been “deluged'/ degrees befow' zero. Vapor trails agaiqA 'h alf dozen tlmes.'TTie ISOth Gable, organist for, the past three the Soviet Union seems not yeti "We . believe that' Integrity of ■ And final seeding on tlje Plains at the polls. . . X said, "Reimbursement to the town 33iey aald the propoaal, if en mefldtan Jntertjattonal date . Une clear. XXT^ We arcXmesaa: .#vn1«e nJy *today**ewl(mae --"frou-| .PVralt. purpbse^.Bt'the, fact ■ that -must.-t:Mb.|etl,c Flelid -has beet^rnirinlijtiwl.' prtSgi-i^ of half the cost of initallatfon arid acted, would hnpose a hardahip ' agents, declared .fhe amendment withIth ' fadueats 'for exceptions to from oiir four engines have traced years at ike ■ Central Baptist BY IL . In a statemettt, Scbweyer.aald on 'ilvbuld amoubt to a' “sgep back zonijnipg fegulations’'gegarding. side 'S madman’s painting in the stiU .C'onvergesXn the Pole, as do all Church, Hartford. He majored in bled by news of new Sovlrt efforts' mosi'^Surely^ identify and fortlf^ At the same time.'ChaiPffian L. Services of. leased telephone - lines on them' and prbapMtlve hornet meridians. Ndvlgatora' haysdise; of James Loyzim said the day seeding several;, occasiona lie-'had ’’offered for sirens la now,^under considera- I Qeidivir SeMte Committee buyers alike By ratilo f develop- ward’’’ in zoning. He added tjiere Un»s.' , air of the polar placeiii, flow we organ study and' received his t o d a I to suppress the people of Hungary yiv'tr«* world in its s t r u g g le bill. Pre-senool, .Robin Boynton, Ih -writi’ng to the Democratic Town was no 'veed for the change sin'ei Among those in Opposition to have turned t^vaj' for the'''last two gyrbscope'''1bmpasM, plus fre masters in choral conducting at by force. If this - bft'true, this is" *8 Alnst Soviet copimunlsm.r was' oompleteci a .motorist- drove •tlon by -GD officials and is'iriib- mo (Ql Daddorio, diaimidii- ieinp'coats. quent sights o f the 244iour sun to r ■ over the field, radstng considerable cutest;- Susj^n*' Sfeyers, prettiest; ^m m ittee '“to arrange (or an^/pen ject to proof of Use for CD air The' Commission Wl»x^al8o He said, there' is sufficient office the proposal was Atty. ’'David time, iia-vlng Heard all is wBll from Westminster' Choir'' College, Bend chrrk *r. m*a*y a’ black'day of sorrow.” ■ /• "We canpbt proqialm this In- tmnnii .Lzsriise Roberts, funniest. mseting at the firehopae at South 7 :1 5 P . M . Hopkins of- the Hartford County the Admiral's plane, '■ check their positlopAliice the mag-- Princeton, N, J. He also sttidted Ardrr to Bisenhower was alludtrjg 'to re-,; ^^lt*'*lY when the issue is easy d'amitge to the 3500 project. ' -raid warning spnvice and not en warned that: blocking I'esidehtiat Space in town. , He atap/fsahl nrtic' compass Is"^ almost J60 :de- Loyzim said anyone cahght Urge tops.- Coventry with local, area and State tirely for the use. of fire and am development would 'compound the. agents and brokers cgftTow do Home’Puildirs Assn. He Said th'e. 'We are headed- hack tb' the Ice with Walter Baker and Clair Cod, Bprlntrirld Horlirjr Am 'S., ports from Hudapeat.'-that rein-' '•l*t**.'It when the Issue is Grade J. 2 ,.:..^S, Undl Cousin, CD’ offtclala and the invitations amendment wolild adversely effect grees In error-bn the polar, plateau. well known teachers in their fields. tn Wnrlhlast** Si., forced- Soviet troops-has seized all— hard. ,v causing Vandalism at the,flejd w-ilf bulance services; Both fire depart town's difficulty in atfractlng In XysihesB over the Igiephone from Strlp'ori McMur'db Sound, 80d mlle.s There w;aS'no sign,today of the Sprl*s1nfoi med X y town, officials the rest landing,,, ; by Bach; "Cantabile.” by Franck, MAII. nBilKHS qlafed .its readiness to reshape op- funniest; loose-leaf noterbooks, ■ Area Four, has said Coventry has ilevelopment. --r believe unknown' depths to the and several other S^ctlona by BKCEIVE rRKFKBRMCR Mslve policies______of a^decade-______-and _ ^ way to win a true vict by con field Is erection of-, a back stop. . Teenagers. Leslie Jean Miirra-j’, denied the purpose of the amend RepTesentattve.s of the town’s drop emergency aurvtyal gear if modern composers. - o cnntemplate’with' thing dropped. In this worid-ofuif done -there 'cbulff be irU le 'mgk-jWd'ror support among Demeerats, .South (irt departments, the conj;^ X A tty. Raymond ' Johnson', rep lof -’Shinn, tho.se , aboard' ' were ter whltenessXx/. , Bleachers Ordered entry correspondent, Mrs. C. l~ stabqiary and the Coventry .Emer tNTERSTilM N needs as a resulj/df • iU. rapid now. accorded doctors, deritiSta, Capttf' William HAwkes of Jerse.v ing a bright w day of justice Eikenhower said; Plana also include' erecting Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6281. gftists, architects andXlawyers. reMnring the Alexander .Jarvis and trust amohg,rXttoBS.''^^ I "I have been profpundly heart- gency Cqmmunit'ationa Organiza M "Bj^ ■ Made fo Order growth. X / , , *' ■*'- enter^ises, said'sbning “is not to City. Veteran antarctic; flier and ■ X ' CITY BOV oduced bv ' m.essages- 1 have received fertclng around the entire field. tion receive full information and: He said ^ existing population Under the regulations, members copilot, -Navigator, Lieut. Richard Elsenhower was TM'O aet^ of bleachers for a seat ' m lsww With Your Rollers Is taxingickley, a Board of Edu “ It Isn’t^' bsrd.” However., he /said reached, the barren after'the.flre marshal declared the' facilities on the ffeldr coordinat entry,, through Civil Defense, has but ’ postponed a decision. They catlob. member and former mem he and Mrs. Eisenhower plan to in’; a local basl:etball program either company - ,or iini()n. Even < 99 Main SI., Tel. M l 9 -4 5 0 1 are. exp^ted to meet again on "if the philosophy behind it is to lO.OOT foot high polar plateau first vote on Tuesday - at Gettysburg, big auditorium flUed- an hour and last week.'union officials had said benefitted from federal aid, either. ber orf 'the .Zoning Board of Ap a’rtiflCially restrict .growth, then It J-C.,Ellen, an Air Fc^ce a quarter ... before ' Eisenhower similar to'the recently reorganized “jhiS looks like a, strike. We are thq'proposal In about 10 days. peals. near their farm home. LiU]e League program. Jolins-Manviile Groups Divided on Issue i's bad." ' pilot, boxed 'the approximate Pole niKUFAM The Philadelphia trip was Ei spoke. ver.v far apart.” Latejv ■ it was Speaking .jLS an individual, he He said He .was concerned main area... while''-the' -;t\vo navigators senhower’s third into the - state Eisenhower had planned until '• Also, the'opening of the two leai-ned. the cbmpiny pr^ared The 'TiPC Jsst night also failed called the pVoppsal '"far sighted ^ k sights-of the s'«n. t\:Hen the town rights of way to'the lake, S8al-0-Matic*/^pluilt to act on a second proposed amend- ly with wllCther ,the Comfhission / ^ lu t^ lftg g e r Than Life" , duijrig this campaign in quest • of yesterflay to make one more major for the wdrat. ’ Wrought Iren Railings and wise" and w id a “commimlty Intended,, do . "freeze” JMiral Res Dakota arrived, our,, navigators Its 32 electoral votes. He and campaign address ,— Ih Boston one zt Sandy Shores and the other It is thought likely that a series ? inent. 'This one, which Is being has the right vtp regulate Its idence zones and not permit them felt they., had locaCM the Pole nday/ night, election eye. Tbi off Rt. 31 for possible swimming of rnFetinga may be set up fo r; X"^, Porch Columns Shingles hold W in pushed by a group of real estate within a mile. - - the First Lady traveled from classes- next summer. grow.” He. said thaK with the .five to >be cut up Into, less restricted Washingtonmg by special train and ] White House said that .plZn_ Was this weekend, in another attempt ; bakers ahd insurance age^. bridges being built acSpss'the Uoa- zones, as at preserit. , ^ Wasteland of .Snow X « flf'NI abandoned because the President ■jlie committee; according to to-, bring agreement, by , Monday, Vil^eY WELDING CO. hurricane winds! .returned immediately . after his Loyzim/zia'i.n the process of ar necticut River, Manchqater was He told the Commission prohi However. Shinn cirfcled.the krea lllUinun Hald» ' . ViNiBlA 1Leith speech, did not 'want to travel that fab However, no,^one could -be found -For Free estimate Call facing another »ra «f rapid growth biting restderitiai growth would until a smoother -Surface was ibi^ from Washington while, the Middle ranging a soclkldance program at tpday who wwild give.' much hope, OlMtenbiiry ME 3r9ll8 They seal themselves down t o w a r d t h e '' In di'seusaing the Middle Nathan Hale Corrimtinily Ceriter . . . wind and rain can’t get "before it lias solved the^pwlems have a detttrilenthl affect on' ef cated a couple of mil'es away To crisis, .Uie President struck mi; East /crisis wntinues. Vice Pres- for an early settlemfent. ., ^ raised by, the period of sapid forts to .attract industry into Man thi.s observer, the polar plateau UNKNOWN" the same note or-avotdlng„ con-f Went Nixon also canceled a Boston as part of the town's recreational under them. Call for free program. ' . - ’ , - . growth through which we ntiye chester. He said industry wbn’t lo seemed an unbroken wasteland of ri«t c*-Hifx . damnation-that he did In a n a -j date ,for Monday night, demonstration,.... Corre^ion just passed.” cate' in -a town where there is a snow hummocks. Jmkn BromtUld Scrap P s ^ r .Collection ‘■HOT CARS’! tionwide TV-radio address from The North Coventry volunteer He said Mancheetef had not pro 'ack of available land for workers’ ' It is my second flight to the pole Washington Wednesday evening. T ’f i l e n t R llf 'lc t g x v ’ t Our Pietawuut brongt vided its existing population with quelng. V In lesa than week. Visibility was. Co-rralat'e ,sf S:4d sad 1«:M firemen will make a paper, rags ^ u -S Id e Engineering Co. , TCtter today,, btk fhe- scenery wss niMtrt. Opre 8:IS PROGRAMS That-addreas was termed ."non- *■*■ and magazines collection Sunday, I asi E. Middle tamplkp I enough schoola and park and rec He said the labor shortage - a1- Cl*«ed -Maii. political” by the White Hpuse. i' Jiiku. Coupon Cxpirts readyX facing Manchester has the same,, a million" miles of>'Utter Present Program starting about' 9,. a.m. Residents BANK « I Manchester, Conn. • | reation areas, and had'' not > et desolation. which put laat night’s . In. the po ScMrdpy, Nov. 3 adequately improved its roads ■tymiwL|Preen ManoPs efforts to litical category. X;, are asked to leave their lied bun-. I I nm Interested In your . develop Ha 88-acre industrial psrk Today's pole landing ; -w-as a V Video Everyday — dies in yieW of the highway. ' buildings, please- tend* fiir- ' . .-The TPC ilrbpotSl would increase •But, Ehsenhmver said that In Kindcgrsrten (:hi'idreri at Biick- AND lot'sizes in four' of the five residcn-. In the iio^-eeat comer of town. crucial test of Adrnlral Dufek’s All Rights Reserved — ,860 Attend Parties I I thei' Infonnation. J strategy for buirdjng a base sta H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. dealing with the Mideast sitiia- ley aCh,ool presented-'programs Slieod StrowborriM tisl zones. Rural I^sidcn'ce Zone tiCn he has acted! "not as a ran--j^orning and Afternoon About 500 children attended two SATURDAYS I K am e I Iota ^ouid be increased ,rom 20,000 tion. at the.;Role, one of live out parties held Hallow’een night at posts to'«the« built for U,S. didate for office, but as President ,-for .their parents.and friends. The Nathan. Hale Gqmmunity. Center Addicaa .* • c • • a A ^ ' ■ square feet to ,dh,000; Residence Locfd FaVj(>rites of the United States." There were ; inclhd^ songs, games, I AA lots from '16.000 to 18,000; scientists to make observations under s^nsorshijtxol the SafetJ’ 4 aty ... 3 n s ^ piifs^) $ 1 .0 0 during International Geophysical cheers and applhiise when he sald.l flngqr plays, siul rhythmic activi- Fatrol. cU M o i — ^A/£> A//S RADIO And I. for one. anj"confident that television on "Club HO.”, and have fllR CONDITIONC O thos* Honda will do more than aur- made radio appearances for the i Meir iMrea. Gaaa. itt) w n u n o a x Vive. They can and -must '~ Tennant and Bruce Carlilbn were "Mile of Dimes” drive. EASTWOOD k 'icfcaai l i fisrifera,. .One. (St) EABLY SHOW' . grow to new. . and / g r e a t e r the Inttiari' chiefs. Their Anger .Another local favorite Is Gerald Ohaaael rt 8j»rtasfl*^4. Ksh. (Ml COWBOY CORRAL e ClwaaSI M New Britala. C*«B. t>4> TWIUORT^iiATEa ■vstrength. ' , ^ y i were entitled ‘'Five Uttle w Wilson, who, at the age of It, is MArilya 'N«Nr«4 Gkaaael U Waterben; C*aa. —Karijf Skew * ■' "But this we know above all: Fairies" and "Two Tall Telephone a veteran performer, singing and Don M«rra.y tCADILlACS Cbaaa*l SS IE*lT*k*’ Ma*i. «:M <*» 8TORIE3 OF THE CEN- e , Tl'BV are some firm principles Poles.” Songs and musical games e tap-dancing on. roller skates. At- <;1D ( S> SPOBTSOOPB thatrtinnot bend - - they can onl.v completed this delightful program. e the age of seven, he appeared on “ U t t J "THESE S:U (SZ) SPO in DIOEAt ■ e the "Ted . Mack Show,” and is DitS .I B) WEATHEB FOBECAR — — ...... , ' l , »>-• . . . it S:tt, ( S) THE NEWS TPDAY scheduled fYILDER YSX3 RfdVS e . this fall. He also, appeared locally «:U (Ul rOUTICAL riBemaSropD " YOU T:M I »> rOUTICAL ' ★ in many benefit programs. Aiid C ^r YEARS" (K) WEATHEB AND MI'SIO e Eileen Lawrence of Williroantiel' (U) the: chbistopheba SPEClAtS! PMITED QUANTITIES! e mcMern-and se^l-classical soprano, (H) FOOTBALL FOBECA8TH T:1D (IS) WF.ATHE:B e will be making hBr initial appear- SAVE MONEY Tilt ( S) POLmCAL' e arice with the minstrel. She Is V Sunday: "HIGH StidETY*^ (IDAS) DOVGLA8 KDWABOS ■ir A T . / X THK NEWS $1S4N VALUEI SOLID MAPLE END TAlli ... . . " |*.S0 > Windham High senior who h u a IK) HIGHUOHTS leading role in the school operetta. (St) .NKW8 Another initial appearaime will (U) JOHN DALY AND THI t . NEWS $17je VALUSl STURDY TRIGVeLi NOW . . . be made by Nate 't^jih. a tenor, X . TiU (M) WFATHEBVANB ■e. McCLURE PONTIAC. INC. who appeared locally'in the Man NORMAirS TiSS ( *) HIN TIN TIN It's here! e chester Flood llptief Program, and (ISAt) MV FBIRND FUCKA 37$' MAIN StllEET—iMANUllESTCR, CONN. MANC-HESTER 44S HARtSORD ED. VNDRBBTANDINOl''’flVMAN BKHAVIOB t - • r - i* * om fNm Opssm mA’asI TBS "THESE SlHOViDOWN LM (III III THE WQBLD TVBBB $73,95 v a l u e ; M PfcTitVER s e r v ic e , , (ID) POU'nrAL WILDER ■ j ^l/JBIL E N E (Ul ABTHL'RAiODKBEY . OoonAH Day Sotimloy Jh ro r YEARSV” 1:SS IW. pNT%THIBTY PLAYHOt'SE 2;M UM5) OI'B MDM BBOOK8 $i4i5 Va l u e I Wr o u g h t . IRON^ir id g e l a m ^ ; ^ . ./C'Seopo 4:1$. S:Iqe:W (K) MY LITTI,E NABlilE t;M (N ) POLITICAL ".fe JMXI 'tiU (SS) POUTICAL l:M ( S) TBKA8i;RK RCKT Bai. 1 p.m. Kill liliBw-€'iUrtB«MM pigs (IDAS) CRVSADER \ y K **A wMitnrwt gf Hnjri SsW ( S) HOVBK PABTV . SIMS. VALUE! WROUGHT IRON LOUNGE CHAIR ,. 319J9S 4 w iK r a n (IS) rabtoon-land (]t-M) TENNK88F.E: KBIviK S,irsi*l«S” Open Fri.,' Sat., Sun. Only. (St) GARRYAY .MOORE ~XmCAL S22J0 VALUE! ANTIQUE WHITE END T a I l I . .A , StiiS D-.U ..JAL lt:M ANTBOMV SHOW NIcI ._E UNEVP (- ■". Th« elimination o f the Berlin Turnpii(e^'bot- (tt-U) CAVALCADE OP ’ • .// $193$ VALUE! NOBERN Nim T TABLET'.. SRH' NOW M onehtstM’ ttREInc. SPORTS-BOXING tienack, usually referreel to e$"DEATN AL- Today and Sat. .< S> CBLRBBITY PLAVBOL'SE T O M R O G E R S Coat. From Feat. .Shawa at .$530 4:30 4130-6:10 $ 12 ^ v a l u e u d j i ^ b le] pilllE^^ • • JUST O&IWITS G O O D Y E A R (U ) e a r l y l a t m sh ow lEY ," and the relocation of this.iattion of M:tS l»> »M O rS FIGRTS (H) s F oRTS REVIEW T I R E S a lAiSS (U l POLITICAL - 4 S14K VALUE! FLEXIBLE BRIDGE UMP . $1150 thi Wilbur Cross PorJtway, is one. of the IK HEIIIEST wva wm... A tllK ON lUE» ! IDM ( S) NEWS REPORTER' ^ Stora BBd Plzat 266 Bro^ S t (IDAS) NEWS / 32 Reguldp$-^ l4 Longs — 7 Shorts r- 12 Stouts |iiank« lii Wur platform' for improvements MUMOUUNtSiNR (SJ) -FIiraL EDITION . ^ N «w upfift, new iepttratipit ..$935 n o w iw o v « Aiif 1 - • YM*. Ml 3*si7f —WEATHER . $10,M VALUE! CpNTENPOMRY TABLE LAMP , MOVK CttATSl" ' ' I' .. .. Piy-ITICAL . 'riairy*>iM«*r AUDBIY 1 J J iJ f <«) MONTAGE 0» SINGU and DOUULE.RSEASTED MODELS in the highways of the S tateX.... ! ! 1? ! *'•*■*•> WEATHER othiGvecI in se|isotionaJ ''|.o€ket u ;$ «3 0 ' ' , -‘X ^ ^ 17 . ,rA 7«01Y G4IAT nCTUUf i Sits (H)(H> ROCHOVffB- P A B tr t ill s ( t) PRANK LRAMY SHOW $243$ VALUE! GENUINE NAN. UM P TABLE I'*'r 'H--- -I . ^ S:lt ( i> Bm W uArS CQOkiNG (IS) MILLION DOLLAR MOVn (ita■ rB m i o PAVopr (r«iAr) —•! •A SMakutA* (iilSS).. ManNBBM THEATER ■i YOCM WAVY bra-introdutefl by SACONY • RRQKEH SIZES 3 6 to 50 -Ut , *i'L A m a b V f o r d $2435 VALUE! PIE ORUSTilAH. END TABL^^ .$1150 If elected, Mr. Rogers will reguest appoint- S:St (ISiU) BOB rBO»BY — II :M <>•» LIFE WITH RUZABETH rNKlUNTr* —(V«l*r> II tS* (I1-IS) WORLD'S WEST MOVIES Si4D ’( S) .fOUniEAL ... —“.8*« DerlU” mpnt to the Goirimittee on Ro^ds,' BTridges SiM 4. 'S» . . CAS'— BTOONB CABNIVAI, OVnEN POB A BAY •^1* ^ ^035 yALUE! OT TAPESTAT W.EEP SOFA ..,, (U )i)e^ WEST " '.i ferried, epd Mr. W*rrert wiH ask for reep-'- 4:U (U I BITCBET BTOBX J- 4iSD (IB) I ^ K o r NIOBT i.v ■- 4;U (n-SS) MODERN BOMANCEA. • ■9'.', \ i $$435 VALUE! MODERN ARMLESS MAlRS . j - V ’. . $1730 peintment to the Committee on Appropri* I .X ,( S> lUUKKY MOjUaS, CL0» (IS) JUFrV.THMi------•tiohs, which passes Upon ebprepfiefions FREE! (rrOR'E HOURS: Kelth'if M«nrheoter, FREE jPABKtfiO At Bdfh t^onvenieiit Vdloes ; COW60Y "TKAOING CAM>l-„ Cloned Mondaiys,’ Ophn TThRieday • Nights Keith «ore|£ . Uae Our OwB pFarklng l-ota /X,'-'- " Y O B R l for highway improvemantsi ■nil 9. KHth's. Jiaat HzrtYord. Open Dally AiyaceRt To Our Mtpn*, Jitat A step From to n ru y i(»y Md GiH fHitNiTuu: xoFn Wrom'16 A.M. Until » F.M., aooo Satur^- GHOiBl AU- days At 6. ' -j ' Wlie’lraora.'. aiidM ^e KAIXM " X ' ■' .:bwb-' J, A. WhIM Glsit Co. jnNAH RAY WiUlREN 'iD’^MICK TBSUITBB St BiaaeU 'NU —. MDTO>7Sn ■BMsp* To aiorx" .. .MINlBfUBS FOB. ALTEEAtlONM ImasHi, taw lM M A i f i & . ,'fDBBgon of RUlBg DtBbla* T WOOD CO. aOlo m ii poMitirely-in desirUrO' t/e. ^Seo,^See.il il new for the new (s()bieB -b H A H : i O R 0 - b l i far tis i Wits Esgfslhfwra Oa-J|*iw ineb"> sii^ra Jar . A Cbm Si to SS ^ c GnlvM te (Ml 'Vtl "* • , i' •- J '■ ■’ ' ’’ ’V- ■ 7 "% -fi ,;-5‘ 'V '■/ •T", - '. V ,4 i» i.^"* V*- R'. ^ * I ' * ■». "■*.., ;v ^ '' I*.;' m ■'• t '■>' ■ -.V; ' gAcacTbtffi U A N C ^ S T ^ . j^Ca|g3TI5iRr ^ .Junior Concert TlHcets ' P artinrton, Mr. and Mrs^-B^Ward ( "The ObligaUoh of CJsthollcs^tb-' tar M cmnorlV'^ ori^ Hospital ifi deVelopr award the contract for exter'ipr unfortunate circumitMcss, iiwo/fi-, - - > . QirlSoiv-aasistante. ' Vote." 'mOMKOk oiri SOUtH AOAliilS SnilTS m mckets villi b4 avaliabk' locaRy.. Cteht supply of the ramli^va Was>7j^raiiv^^proiiUMees for the, play, "One inf its ni ror the future ^ Denting Glub painting of . the Community Hell available to cover the eaW e^wX ^ool'-in‘ In l4c Heaven." to be presented 'MakerUp^^Jwule/Werdeim,' chair-, Mrs, Frank Close; and Mrs. John aimouiw^d l^ a y by I61m«r ' A. | n # ^ s C a ] again this year for thX youfigY*^ man; Mrs.'^Yfei^el ZpWlatowtki',! Funks'^are coio'liiirmeh in charge coMFosTAiu sEAnNe-iAMru rasiam to Raymond S. Xierri Glastonbury, ^' Speaking for. the Soouta Ra'qmf-1 byby mmelhbers of the L uther;l^sgue W e ^ , A'ice president of the hos> pie's concerts of the Mrs. M itY^^^s; John i of the program for the evening, tie Symphony Jo’-be held pec. 8, tmiied, ‘‘If yours la one 9=**’'lri»4^j>f the Emanuel L utheran' Church • f lu i.' Airs Election low bidder on' the project Derr’a . • re -[^ Nov-JO and Dec, I, have been kjellwri*;'assistants.'! ; Refreshments'willhe served, and A primary and immediate ac> - figure was .,$495, Jan. 19, and 23 at homes which did sot ^ifra.-Wlnston F, BendalLwHl di-[every, lady of the parish is' In-^ ^ Beatiiig Raiders, HalT minder, may we,' yoi. . .SibjHrrtfht8 W o oOrnr bids were received. Menvorial ,,Jk Hartford ’ SlagCk E rh ^ ittck,~chmrm8 feet th e players. aald. is to cpnduct a survey u f pub Year Issues troop, remind yqttxth/get ent find ] SlagCk Erne Adverthe in The Herald— It Pays ^To Windham Lawrence Co?[veraq.Jr., local paint vote, on Tuest^yxMov. 6." IJaymbhd-YhiCnarnze, John' lic opinion to And -out What .the The Manchester High School. Yliey may purchaaod .next rg, DHsaYJelorez people of the area served by the contractor, submitteij^'a'-iid of viTek -M thexScbool office for $2.01) CvKsipYi^ergarten Asaembliea were: held b.v the D4- ^ The Wiiidham Wplppets upset | ^ E lect . soccer team captured tBe CCIL M oth>rW h^ assist at th e 1 H e l ^ l ^ and aiiff\Mirs,.Dan- *hospital hnow apd think about its tjophy after defeating H*ll High,, $687, •nie.hid jrf'W.'O. YonanYk): cwemlTk ticket ,or^-$2.40, adult, manadementAiici services. • , ngf ClUb Thursday, In order to Manchester lll^-8aturday^^ter-j Co-gpi^tlyy Kindergarten and j __ ts. 2Y on Tuesday, Oct. -80, .at Mf.** Hartford, Wks $950. 'covers the series :of four 's. " ^ c e the'. hospital iACtualty be debate issues, of the, present politi nobn a t Guild FMekHa-WtUlmantlc.'-j / Ne%riy elected officers of the Nebo Field, 'if’he hard.-fought con iCerts.'' ery/liiMct week include Mrs. longs to the people it seryes." he K Kneeland Jones Jr, was re .oberjx^rton and Mrs. wilfred^priairnikin^ Patricia HoltnsM,, cal campaign. The question was;. Windham's two first-period-toucp--[ Lihraiy Page Club .are; test marked the second 2-1 In . appointed tree warden for ' Parents wWhb WouJd. Ylke the said, "the Board of .^Trustees, r ^ "Resolved, tlni't, s Republican downs proved tp be . enough ;'tb-{ Lebpie Latulippe.' president; dian victory over Hall this season. children to, attend but.cahnoLpfo- Klerimhmldt . bn Monday: .Mrs7 , x .Sponsible for its mahagepieht ensuing year.' The Board .wiiCth- d Mrs. Vlimerit' Preaideftt, Vice 'President and Con overhaul the ris-al. Indiana.^ '< Marianne Beckwith vice presi Performanbes'‘of Dick pubgn-'-' vlteo by, the Town Plahivp>g'’jCom-- vt3e tranfiportatibn are inyited Yo -reailxe that the people of ther com^' dent; Julie Haugh. secretary; contact the school offIcyxYJkew'ise,, WkSz Tuesdayi Mrs. ,Mbr^. munity should have an^'opportvi* gress should by elected." ^indham 's first touchdown oskl, Jim Lindsay, A1 ChutiUa,*Deb mitaibn tp- attend its ‘puhltc7meet timer Hitrlow and Mrs. / Richard Debatqrs for the Republicans came when -a Whippet player in Bonnie smith, treasurer. Reynolds, and Bill =H«ficfier high ing Nov., 1 3 ' a t vyhlrti'Tie'itnlhg' thqae who can of^"Yransppr Threw TKsffi I J SMILING r StPVICr ; sitW to -express their Views. big and speOtacular stage tlbn" to a child^nFanother farklly Morin, Wediie»«iayi^b*fk.' Robert DONT ^he survey, soon to bevelled to in one of'the twd a.ssemblle.t were. tercepted a Red' and White paas lighted the e.«e«U with Deb Rey Engineer Mayna^r^Rerfiners will Robinson, Thursday^rtmd Mrs., F- show;'featuring 60 noted stars and Marjpfie Brent. RichardYules, on. his/owit 32-yard line. Because nolds »j«l XI Churllla rngkihg; the discuss thel land^jiMe map he has are asked to.Yjbtify the offlpk; The I still plenty , of some 4,000 resi^iMitSt'VlTould prove '-^*4 staff vvIlLJhen try to p u t^ a rfn ts J. Roser. Friday. ’ . /Y -x I ehoes vvheh siilit of great hrip..-ttrour board. Men entertainers! will be presented at Mafilyn Taylor, and Polly Swan of a-’^'ciijiiing penalty on the next goals for Manchester. prepared In JilkYittidy of the. town '■ Paas iRew'Ing^TMta ' . ' '^x^T X- the State 'I^eater. Hartford Sat son. Debaters and alternate.^ for play, the'ball was moved back to Only minutes after the first Despit^ yesterday’s mild Yem- In tim^SYwtth each; mner .where Icgpert rrpalrWf, and .wchneK who have been B alanced M e a lk ^ /s Yrs^portation ta.a .question. Girl Scouts of Troop l34 passed V v S urday and Sunday. Headlining will ((,,,e Dem6..hlan "Glnny."( member. - ' paSs to end Kearns, and Eracchia sons, From lU esrly beginning, contest was admirable. The, last community that its ‘jpapaoity and ceremonies. President JbzUs men- few minutes of the gante were •*’*‘3*V Walks Alone," and Helene a " ned that, knowledge of issues Popular Ginny is one of Man- , Thfs y^sr.. Dale is participating niMied. for the first down on the the lunch at school is recognized high standard df services be con Howard. . hilsrlDiis comedy-adagio cheater's own good.will anibaasa- in the Current Affairs Club and in Manchester 11. On the next t\yo as s messure which can improve filled with an intense battle for , . stantly maintained.*’ wa7*''tujportant for every intelli •dora, being, a member of G irl: Student Council; and he is the possession of the ball, with the p « i c i m a s pantOmimislS. E xtra added will, he' gent voter> \ __ _ ^ilays, the Whippets were throwm the students' health through nu - Vfsa. MsBAberihlp of the Community Sam "The Man" Taylor and his Scout Troup I which toured eight aporta editor of the' High Sepool for large losses but then Fred De tritious ■ meals, This experience CCRL trophy at stake. / .relations committee, is made up "Band with, the Big Beat," fea The first Repuhiican speaker on European countries this pS'at sum- 'W’oiid. He Will also help .officiate Forge took a pitchoiit and sent a ■Will help Improve dally e'atipg The two conteita with the War of 42 representatives of the Board tured on Alan Freed's records and forelgh affairs ^d--.^ollcy dis mer. She found Denmark 'very i the Intermediate spocts--at MH8.. riors have, with the exception of of Trustees, the medical atad and cussed the aspMta of Ih’i'B.epubll- 22-yard .pass -to Fracchia in the practices and Insure wise use of iOi radio Shows,, in an exciting musi beautiful and clean, and the peo- As' an underclassman. Dale wai a end zone. ■ the food dollar. Wethersfield, proved to be the In in other leading citizens o'f Manches cans as the (1) Party of pear^ t ^ pie very friendly.' > member of Junior ' Hi-Y. French dians' hardest-foiight Contests. ter and the ■ surrounding ; towns cal presentation. Manchester had four passes in -Fi-om first-hand experience, the fcVI* ^ Performances will be continuous Party of progre.ss and (3i a party -Pursuing the Collegi Course, ^ Club I, and Spanish Club I tercepted, made four fumbles and student learns about nutritionafly- TAKE MERIDEN »> aerved by the hospital. both days, with Itte stage, shows of freedom. Examples of these Giniiyia, subjects include French Dale i.a an ardent sport.sman. He lost 90 yards in penalties besides balanced meals knd the contribu- ' On Thursdsy," Oct. 24. the In nightly at 10 p.m. were g'Veo to demonstrate the II, Engifatr IV, U.S. History, typ-. has been a member of the baskqt- losing the services of halfback tlbn of the noon meal to his daily dians ^____ met . And defeated an Im-. pi* peace, freedom and progress under 'Ing. and herr ftvpjiite. chemistry. sonforiiad a RepubllcaJr administratlbn. bail team for three years, and was Ed Hill and Don Hayes, who were food needs. Served on eBch of 180 j proved Meriden squad 1-0. Senior Sebuts lo Finish / She holds memBerahipa in Cur- on the jayvee ba.seball team his shaken up la the first quarter. ' school days, the school lunch rep- | lineman Bill Stephens beoted jhe week either during the week or on' Domestic affairs %as taken up rent Affairs. Girls' Leatfars, CYP Sunday afternoon. I t Is hoped' that freshman year, and On the varsity Manchester Came back in the resents only one-sixth of all . the goal early in the opening period, •X Canvass of Town; SA another ■ issue. The four major iciujj, and soon expects to tike, an soccer team his sophomore year.- second half like a lion let out of students’ meals in the year. It is + fhe Indians previously defeated the house-to-house canvass -can be Issues of this campaign were given active part in nfter,w;hooI spoftSr completed Sunday. '-^ur Legionnaire’s greatest a cage. Manchester’s first TD a cooperative enterprise oY- sophmore quarterback John Zie- essap’.for the health of growing - ^ ^ ^ ^^pargm„^unt canvass was conducted through the Democratic debator. aa the studying after graduation fhom Center St. .. litacic punphed the ball over for childMn. The complete niilnonai- contest have v ;/w y* Marinate thinly sliced cucum real lasiie O'f the current pampalgu. the University rf! Vermont or at Whea Dale graduates from the score, ly-bslanced noontime lunch ' pro-; . ...Y ,h. / out town by Qirl Scouts, accom- bers and onion rings in olive ojl. vides about one^third of the daily ' been Y’^omfr'et'oirwet game and the .0 patiiOd by adult Volunteers. At this That-"The .Democrats are a War Colby Colleg^"'^ MHS, he plans to enter eithier High Manchester .was unable to cap • w f • vinegar, sugar to taste and salt 'VlrglnlaJO^the younger daugh food needs. This should be under two Hq eypms. Neither Pomfret »4h»* * ji* • ji\ . t ^ time, .many people contributed to Party," as accused by Republickn Point College in -North Cfrolina italize on many-golden scoring op-, nor ' afield are membera of and pepper. Keep in a covered debators, was'stated a false t.'isiie. ter. of DrTand Mra. John W. Flpld or the University of Connecticut stood, so that the remaining, two- i f AT the campaign,. but many others container in the refrigerator and portiiriities. One came in the last thp-'fcC wars not at home, and t^se peo- To'pro^ this the speaker quoted of glVBoulder Rd. to prepare for a career in teaching quarter With two mlnuteS-Y^alrir thirds of the dally food needs will serve with msSst loaf, hamburger, be met St breakfast and the. eve- / Wijk the CCIL title safely pla will im called upon .again this steaks. ■' - a prominent Republican in town and coachBtg. • ing, when Joe Dyer ;.re'c''vertd--.a tilled away, the Red and White y affairs, as stating that this was fumble on the hosts’ 4T^yird''llhe‘' jiibg meal. X All who know Dale are warmed ' A typical menu at MHS Iq-Yhe jaok promlsiiiig for the State title. false issue at a recent Cu'rrsrit by/hia sincereness and friendly A few running plaYs late'r lou-d Wethej-sfteld will doubtless ba their Affairs meeting. Accornpliahments Tigers Defeat^ aniile. Hia cooperatiyeneaa and de the ball on the 19,. .Jourth" dov/n foUbwing: Chicken a Iq kii^king' (pi*^ teln), mashed potato ^(barbohy- toughest . contender. Meriden's of the DemociatS in forfei^fl'affalrs pendability -have made him a aihd one yard to go. 'Manchester and Bristol's improvements will were then reviewed as compared to. cjbssmate with whom it is a fullback then ran -the fle^ertsayv drateaI, buttered greenbeai^'jean^Yv-jt- T E E N 'S/^ MHS* Runners amins and mlneral^breadf^utter probably be more than balanced'', Presenting ilp p /y For Republican mistakes.' pleaauyt- to work. yardage for the first' down, out n b.v the Indians' Improvement. With, and; milk (calciujn). The errors of the' Republicans in Dgle is the son of Mr.-and Mrs. penalty put the team - back 1*. Lindsay, Stephens, Churilla,' Du- FAVORITE domestic affajlik was debated by A rthur W. Brown of 11 Academy yards on the next play they lojt ' Some of the- 'aims/d'f the ldi)al The Manchester cross country school lunclvjirogram wore identi banoski, Daigle. Dormer, and one Democretic .speaker oh domes squad was defeated by a strong sX possession of the ball. Wayne Keith. '67 Manchester outrushed the . vic fied by 'Mfs. Benkon as: The de- Handler in their regular defensive , xY-, • Town and .Courilry tic affairs; the accomplishments Middletown Yearn in Manchester veldpmefit. of l^ te r general health and bsckfield positions, the team The Matchless • 3 ' of tpe- Democrats in this phase on Thursday. Oct .2'5. The Tigers tors 218'-^59 and copped more first downs (14-7) but it wash'Y good by/^U pplyin^ a lunch- which in- will make a strong bid for the cup. .; ^Ireinforead crotch for •xtra $trfrtgth! jx • Foot Flairs w er^ also listed. came to town desperately seeking es approximately a thlnl of Dave Nutter ’57 In conclusion the audience, was a Victory. They won by a close enough, to'w in. \ 10 M HS 3tUdenl« :| ^ Next wh*k the' Indians visit tl ,‘s daily food needs; the ^ • Cobbioa given an opportunity to dlrpct- 25-30 score. ' ' eihent of food habits by questions to the speakers. Middletown took the ^-humber Bell Town of Bristol to play . tol High. , helping students learn to like •‘Trainpeze ' Simone *57 one place, as their representatives ost foods; and the enrichment Teachers Tour - x j p smart giingham chaekad print! edged, out Milton D oc^us by-six “Squat,/>'’o7, thff school program with the For junior Mistes and junior Mri.! • Goto ■ X- ‘ I second. 'They also/gAineffAhird Ten studjnts' from Mancheal er various experiences In daily living Aircraft School Republican Parly plpce to- topple, the Manchester High attended. All-State >n. made posribLe by the lunch pro • Many.-Others. > S ^ad. Even though Scot Cleii- W^nesdey and Thursday. . N H S M gram. Your fine im ported wool coofs • alastteizad at wristi and anldasl danlel placed fourth,.the rtihain- ICrom the band, David Wood The teachers of the Industrial Many .atude.nts , have . inquired 'Arts Department of Manchester' SweeJijs E lectio n / ing Manchester runners tifed and bury,- Jiidy Middlebrook. Dsn why. hot dogT: and haiinbiirgreS could not secure enough of the Manchuch and Delbert Thom|is Of High. School vi.sited P ratt afid have not been included on' the Whitney's. Apprentice Tralhing , X Are luxury-wormed with Tifeld Bv Studeiits reniaining .places to ' scoi-e a vic -vVere chosen to 'attend.. Cynthia menu. - These fodds have been tory;-' Treggor,'Robert Jamaltis. and Bin mmles, pajnftinga, statues and division on sh -sIlTday toPr last i • pink on whita^r biua on whita! omitted :becausa it Is not possible, Friday. ^ . •' The entire Rep'ubllcajy'slate wps The -Manchester Jayvees once Kuhne'repreaented the orchestra. wei^Just a few of the to cook to, order ,for the present ■s. / X • again - 'wort their meet tO remain Members from the choir attendinj many Interesting things seen by Robert ^rnes of the Educa furry-deep nyloh fleece linings a -elected In the mock S ectio n held school iiopulation of some 3,500. tional Division conducted the four ^t. 30 at Manchester High unbeaten. They defeated Mid were, Ben JSoIlo, Wayne the N a ^ n a i ^onor Society, oh -Perhaps it would be interesting dletown by a- 2o-35 score. Ernie Evelyn Tavlnsky and- their tnpTo the Museum ,of Fine through the classrooms and • sitiBs to I x.;^ - School. On six towm-owned voting to note that the Government al described fully their objectives and 6 4 machines 2.025 Mudents cast their Jl^-ln and Gordon Ponieroy placed Gaghon.i Arts; in Boston on. Friday, Oct. 26. lots four cents return on all stu first and second reSpeotively toVin- ',The 4tudentf reported to ..re pon arrival at the museum the how- industrial arts in the high NYLO . ’ ballots for tl^ n a tio n a l c-andidate. dents meals. Therefore. ; the only school may assist in completion of . . J ^•Ight p / Eisenhower, leading sure the Jayvee victory’. hearsal 'Wedneaday^Ynorning., Re tudents w’ere taken on an.-^pur- profit'.the. school cafeteria receives Run at IJCorin hearsals were Yield Wedne ‘ lOng tour. They were shown, by these aims. Mr. Baines is a Man the'Repimiican Slate, was re-elOct- on s 35 cent meal in four cents, be chester resident. M • cardigan:$tyled jackets! ed pi-esiBent in.'the m'ock-electlon Two days previous,, on TuBMay, morning, afternoon and evepfng use of paintings and ^sculptuied cause the student pays only 39 Qct. 23. the team traveled to the After the/evenlng rehea^l. a models, "how art developed;'^During After this informal conference --■■-X 'X , . S ' ■■ " spon|ipred by the Current .Affairs cents for the meal. . As for re With the apprentic«4 training staff '-u h K ■ ^ University lot Connecticut at dance was held, at Hartfqrfi Public .the Archaic period everything was ceiving subsidy foods from Gov-___ “ThfiYhRndarin” coat in bulky salt and pepper tweed " Stores to participate ’ in the State HIgh/School. 'Thursday'^ morning, made straight andwithout shape. and a fliie lunch ip one of their five ' with flaming red nylon fleece lining! The high-hug Vgry few Voters fal)«aj to turn Invitational Meet, theirt was a short pehearsal. The During the Renaissance artists be Mnraent, Jh at too, is very Umited.1 cafeterias.* the group took a n ' ex- out for the voting.. There was ilt- The cafeteria has to ppy storage I tended tour thx-dtrgh the entire “V.’* collar keepskeens youV D U snuffsnug in a breeze . . . 8of.t-winirsoft-wing sleeves ^ , As a team, the Manchester roups met at th^Huahnejl Memo gan to make things look real. They and delivery charges on any. food Pairs ■ ■ tie apHttifig of beilcBa. One inter- squad took SlKth place'out .of thb rial for , a tlMV rehearsal also developed the idea Of draping Pratt X Whitney East Hartford _ push up if you please! Sizes 9 to 15. A real tweedy treat. eatliig point was th* fact that Viv 14 entering schools, Elach wnool Thursday att^rhoon.- oh their statues. that the Government has to offer. plant ' X 8 Time to Save^ ien'Kellem s received six wTite-ln The 'only foods that Have been re The Manchester instructors left votes, / was repreaented by seveiiAttnnera, A concert was given Thuraday A special photographic exhibit, ceived thus far this year are which made a total of witietyi^lf ht night , at/fhe Buahnell, which was "The Family of Man’’, was pn dis feeling.certain that, through bet-- rv ■\ '.*■ on a famous maker's Highest Quality The majorities were not equally cheese, butter, pinto beans, rice ler understanding, 'w'ould evolve runners. , open Yo the public; , Mariette , play. There were many pictures and dried milk. brttsy th ttr with dork great. Dodd,- for instance, received Dbremus and C)4ndaniel finish^ depicting every phrase of life in greater inteorelationiihip. between nearly 100' vptes more than, did eighth and tejrjth; REVIKt^' BOOK "America and other countries. The school lunch cafeteria is the high school indu.strlal arts pro StevensM anfi Kefauver. An oral-review on -"The Tale' of sclf-slipportlng from the rebelpts gram spd the imminent needs of jrt'ees Win Prior to this trip. Kenneth Holt, of the sale of the food. The cafe ., Girls' T This/ mock-election '’'concluded nchester 'Jayyaes re'- 'Two Ci'tlea" was held recently In of the faculty, gave a talk to ail Industry. the'pllizenship project Sponsored, undefeated by.taking/t'^of David Monahan’s Sophomore Col teria must pay salaries, ejeanieg -ii— -i.:.' -X- students going." He > acquainted coats, and the cost of food and by the fhjrrent Affairs CTub, iefciirlj t 10 places to undaw ore lege preparatory Englfah classes. them-with the art of the Oasslcal mw beeii carried on through ir opposition with a Idw total Each'student took a chapter of a n.d " Renalssan.cei - periods. He supplies. : 7" -Donna Sandals Audih-Vi$ual Club Regularly $ C M i E S month' of .Oct6ber, The p r o j of 42 -points. Ken .Mudson and the book and gave an oral report 2,99 proved very Successful. showed paintings by various srt- f Tom .Hart-; took flrpr^and second on it in preparalien for the unit ist^ and told th^ students to look Q l^te^ Eiecited t Helps at Partifes A famous maker's highest quality - BvV, ’57. places. 'The fofmisp-''ran the course lest...... -/i. ■ foi^he originals at the museum. I knits In crew necka, turtle and boat/ ' in' a laudable X4^42: William Clu- Outstanding reports were given Chaperones on this trip were; x'"' , ----— ■ , , T d Head. Art Club Volupteers who rim-the projectors i. ^1" peck with long or 'i4i sleeves, 'SSOLDE.i^^m .low pod Gor/Mm Pomeroy took by Nellie Perklnsj Edmund Ru- Miss Doris Kibbe. Miss-.Catherine [Wolking sht8rt V white, pastels qnd striper. . University Lists elghtli and 'ninth places. bacha,‘ahd Claire Carlson. Putnam and Gilbert Hurit. at the various school Halloween Clyde Richards, '59. Cialre Carlson,,’59. " ^udy WUtman • Elections were held recently by parties were chosea at a meeting ' -f ' ' -'.>r V ■ -X,- ■ ’SSBWGK . hu!^!^.'.'231S the Art Club, which consists of the' A'udio-Visual Club Monday. ' 1 /'Strftth sh««rs Student Matinees studenta interested in psimingi Ekich person who volunteered help ’5SiuiCK^^'*2$M supervised by Mrs. La Vernee% ei- ed run the projector at a certain In conjunction with the Opening Democracy: in Acjlion ^at. High School son. . ' school., S « o i n U s s (Ragulor o n d M e s h ) J v 'SSPaSOTO HSi^op of the hew' Uttle Theater , at the The new officers, all eeniors.-gre Membera of the club who volun- ' -V'' •. University 6f CohnecUcut, the De Catherine Qlnisted. .jiresident; Yeeredf> ,'and ■ their assignments ip ? - Now you may have a NEW^,' a COAIPLETE wardrobe of- ^^Every Girl Wants ’Eni.;; ’55 FO R DI F’laae .» Tudor partment of Speech and Drama is Brenda Dcsrocher, vice president; were; Larry" Jphneon- and Norman /fabulous WORTHMORE nylons, including daytime shiefrr^. mm inaugurating a policy of Saturday and David FlaVeU, secretary-treas Uagnoh. Keeney Street:>-RchboU . Sport matinees for ail thei-r productiofts ... walking sheers, stretch hose, or glamoriiu.s .seamless in Every Csr i Luxe, HT. n m urer. ^ ' ...... Irene ;Waibel,. AJIca.:.VanderburgK ’FfBUICKtso this year so that high -school stu ■' Afteif''completing nature water and Jfihnson, •,Waddell both regular and mesh! Every pair first quality, eveiy Girts'Lined /: ■ ' V " ‘flfifety-TestilB l" Holiday Cpe. dents may attend without ^ttlng qplprs paalpd. on leaves, twigs, and School;! Robert Cald«-the"rine~Clwie and Bill ' '' ...... - ' ■______■ ! ■''X.-'" '. X ..' \ ■' . waist and 2 front \pockeU. _They,, Anouilh. Dec. 4-8; "Androcles and Juniors are being displayed In her Mbquin, ;Ven>lanck School; Lee are lined with saiuorised flannel.,?' an expenae-free i’5 3 S j IS. 1495 the^Llon," by G. Beniafd Shaw. shovycase, ‘ i Beauchamp .. and Alan Schwedel, : . rti# iiioi% ;In charcoal, red, navy or chino. Match 19-23; ’‘The Rainmake'r,’.’'by 7. ' . Paula Adams.:59 Highland Park School: John Gsa’' ear that’s b' - .ii ,*-Door «fiAC jr. Richard Nash, April 2^9; ’The Blue and Mike Sholik, Bk^Und School - VoIuM to $1 50 ’52 FONT. Skin of Our Teeth,” by Thornton and Charles . Fantom atip Leou piedaure and IFilder. A pril 30-May 4.1 .. ' Plan$ Underway Sheean, Hollister Street School. ■M- ' ’ ’51OLDS.^^ tSLr m After each matinee, tours of the : P a t ’57 Bot a burden Custom $ $1AIUC Little T heater will pe ^conducted F o r Anniiial P ro m O u r N E W ’53 FORD 4- Door V IU 99 backstage so that stuuents may ■ ■ ■ f The Orec|n Hankie-rrrJin ManchJuter ‘.Wiisf Be Seen to Be Appreeiete^* . •> Manchester ^ Mogterey lAfgAA study the setting in detail: as well ^55IIERCs Hardtop V 2309 as view the'facilities of,the Little Riyna for the ..MHS Prom are Library pisplays (■-‘i - - V ' x ./ ' fmpoftad Hanil MadaV Mofors provides^ Custom $f JjAA Theater. Staff* membert will-be now underway.„The' Art Service (SpeciaHy- Girls''Tw8ed ' ’5 4 iliR C . 5- Deor ' - 1 0 3 0 available for questions lor .conaiil- Squad la working on decorations. KnigKt; Hobbies . jtiat'that. Ouatooi;, itatton after the prUduclloai:,' . - Lou Joy and hia ortAeatra have' Daimi if NERD. 4-Dqor * *515 - ’ . —.------LJ-----..... -' [iy; been hired to play for the'prom. Severe! exhlbtu of model tiwlns i Charlea.. Van . Auadall, co-chair- 'designed' with d «Ie ^ 4bi* . , SHOPS and soldiers construotsd and ar- . ; , — 3u» J , ' _ ' ’ b r iv * Da w ii The Industrial 'Art I Seetiqn : of inah ofj the prom, ahnouheed thla, ran*ed by WHMam “Nleky" at the I Student Council meeting, ■v..- xHood . to Hm hoin«,ef ths High School is n.o\y ih itg last KnlghL. ‘57, are now on display In ? ; ■ / . , .Ilaiihititr stage Jo completion. Until lately. Wedneaday,.. October-31. the school library, W prthm O re the arudents haven't had the full -It wga-announced that the Coun small! model figures- depict 'a cil will' vote for permanent ofllcera Sii^ Cocktail Si3w UViAf" Y l ^ $ 2 7 .9 9 , ] ^ ^ U s M C m use . of-the factlkies in the shops, section, of the •Battle of pull x /’i- • /.; ' , -t. I ^5 malj^y Becaii^. therei igss eithai'. at the . next meeting. . Run!'.In'one cess, and thif’Troop-'' ,, 'X WoiderfvUly talfored .1 for % no, electricity;; or,,a|ome of the, Novembey 16,17, and 18 are tke jng. of th4 Golbur’’ for the X ____long ____ ettvice-. JOOrt wool W equipment hadn'k aiYived. Moat of ’ official daUa'Yor the dedicaition bf of England'In the other. the new I MbooL. Friday night: , * Quick dryin"gr y t '-- - "/-' V-! ’ ■■'twied with velvet coUar Si»d the equipment is liovi’' in positioiiv OA IpMinrtI V f I i pE trim doMwriaWe tweed When thq IsaC machipe ia set up,' November 16, thcYledication cere- Box : "I •'•••as no ironmgj. ^ , , l ■ jp Lined.with matching ■ ' * S w is s o m b r o id lir io s ! " . • .fftzes 7 ,to 14,.; X- -■ ;-h^:
'"f" ' / \ " • IIANCHBSTER EVENINO'HERALQ, MANCHESTER CONN* FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 'rAGl^^PObl.: ■ ’h . ' m t 8 IX liSlKCHE&tlfiEt EViSJ^ni^HERALD, JIAN^EdTER/ ■Aid the OOP “i-a'^mmed .through' Cf/''H f ^esfe bishop of Connecticut visit Repuhticana turn failure Int* Mie* berats Ra|ii ceeaT” on election day. . ' thd mnft iilMdioWtr, but^^iec.- M grest pqw«ra?>^0 »$ ’e^rSona, or *riieaday evenihga^at 7:30... and Attys.. 'Irving . Aronson and SlM^Pr^OOPy a~r»m^ , •KUid-pfT: dan We Need* CR countries might pome “d ay; deny i . ’’It .ls. aiibost.^lncredlble,’* said’’ motel now being'bdllt next to the young or old. who are'cen sW ^n g c a i» e ' the othsi, in the cUfious 10 p.m.—Midnight'^...... ,.. . . . Volunteers- Need^lN, * (OH&DIHliN AND^>Ivers ' the basic, Francis Shea,. seeking' election as LARGE SCREEN RCA To the Editor, -Bkywatch Post located on top of Manchester- Police- Btation. Vol Howard Johnson Restaurant on either Confirmation, or Rec^Upn fundamental triltha of therRpman _ tUB AafiqpUTBD ^Ot^mistry Of defeat and- then ail- ; As ofie who has expended epn- ‘Fish ThaK Oot A***y^'^ soil. , : Btllf going around this country State; representatives, from Man Color TY $525 ant op I thought of tHis Droodiblwhile unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters,^Municipal Rfn t; ^ f o r s a l e Tolland Tpke.. (in the caap-of persons prevlousi .Catholic Church. chester,' riHi AseqSSB PrtM outNpra'glng' of a second chance, sidarkble effort for the election qf Building. Manchester on Monday; Wednesday or Friday fTopi i—5, ... Seen Fortunate to Have Ike j aeylng he waqis tcr'ertd the draft. Presldent of Parkway is Leon confirmodoy a Bishop of the Apos- i w o w ' s enttUeilFWa .ua« ®f Atty. Francis C. Shea to the office^ was Visiting' the\hw"Tropical Bush said “at this time of ten-’ He is sflll going,.ground this coun- ’he CYO ia presently. taking -■■Hartford County Sheriff Dofiald all aava oWwlchct q;mflco to ha« departed ^m cA 'hat from him* p.m< o r Tuesday evening from 7130’>-■8:30 p.m. • ... /"■ Twombly of Manchester, who will tollc/j^c'ccssion) T v parl'iri the nationwide Comthuni.on. Potter,^ Atty. John D. LaBelle, oU«?®*52^ C T **«^ ‘CnTi.'WJir of State. 'Bep'resentative, I- may' Fish Department of khe Schwlne- Sion and. danger in the world arls-| try saying he wants to stop test continue as manager of Howard ,X^t. Mary’s ^.vS' choir will sing rTilEVlSION and alan Uin i«ai'n«yi pubiithedTi^ .self with^Rt^rriving at' any othef Kitxenger Iiuitit'ute'ahu.l wish you, •HOGANS 'CANES . ihg from the criaia in the Middle ing the hydrogen bomb.” Cniaa^. Members receive' Holy chairmOtKof the Democratic Town ISSk tblloiid *rplu Baeklnni Ail Ittlrt* or renahticatton of aptetal be-accused of favoritism b> this ex ,we must be anxious andNyUHng to Johns.pn’s. fbi- Evening Prayer each Sunday Aiinatcn** irtroln ay* aloo r<^a«rrwl. clear destination. . cotild-see'the atpazlng collectloO'bf E.ast and the revolutions in. Po Communtbiv at the Holy Sacrifice Ctommittee;''«fld Lee Silversteld7 TeL H l g-fiStS pression of ,my ideas. For a true pitch in and 'see the job is'dpne... X lA C K RESTS , *• TRUSSES ^ R T I R S (.Groves Hits H-Test. Ban Att.y Edwin Lavitt! RpckVllle, night during the series. At first, ofrthe Maas'oqch morning a t O'lSO-.' But a vqte m.E|.senhqa^r ddis appraisal of my thovights, 1 must undbraea cresiurea overthere. land and .Huhgary against s'oiilej. Un the same program, Lt. Gen. represented Conn! Motpls, and the seekitig electlod'-ag juaticA'of the ruu of N. E. A Saro- They've.'gm'.a fish that. }bokB like not- leave It to someone elsb^' while the 41*® ®f the Prayer Book Following the">^ 8s, breakfast is peace, alat said,thdt he Bepubli' e«)'tnc. not need to rest ppon;:^e down- depend upon the open .minds of the control., America ia- fortunate to Leslie R. Groves (Ret.I, who for Westport firm of.Novls, Nevis >nd is being taught to newcomefs atr 4 •'PUblialitr* IcpreaontatlTM; Tbo a cbi^ .j^flsh that ibdks ..It —Charles S. Downs HYOLN ELASTIC STbCKlNO^<\from $S.f| rt. "have Eisenhower as commander- Served in 8t. JamaA School,hall. can adminlatroffon muslMMM iUthainij|pt«l«l Acency - Now irrading of anybq^yf^'ve us Adlai .readers of this page, ‘,- 7 v | --’-TX- five yea'rs headed .the Manhattan Robinson represented Partway In tending, tue„ ibusic will be very The officers pf St:-.^me ’ CYO. ' When one.cqmpa'res the q\iAlifl- horae^Tg^ fiah that/ looks like In-chicf.’’ ■ " ' Project which, developed . the 8 of the blitifle for the Hlddld-Bl!iati< Charge ' Cblcaao. potroll and Bootoa.. _ fltevenson ,^;Jfts consistent, "elo SchWine and next week a Scieritl ^ PROMPT DEUYERY Tp40UR HOME the transaction. ^ sir,iple. Later, the entire service ' t are; John Delaney, preal^nt; Dan erh’ situation. _ ^ 1(b e r Taudit bureau o f cationS of tlie Democratic cabdl- BanditM Grab $2,000 Teaterday Bu.sh and Dodd,^ along atomic bomb,, told the Reptibllean Evensong will be sung. . Tear CIRCULATIUNS^ ______Hawaii, is going to send them iel Manchuck, vice' prtstdent: They met With party'workera At PraaOripMsaa quent bf^t,'^and: BlisenhoWar re- dat»»''f«r : Sthte* Repre-sentatlye CoiiiplBl* Biid P ro n ^ T if^ with Democratic Gor. RiblcoN^and rally at Bridgeport' he opposed Following the hsif-hour service, Richard Farrell, freaauftffi'^-and very rgrt'\speciman,' a- fish that Waterbury, Noy. 2 (S’)—Three Thomas E.' Dewey,. Republican ex- Rt'evenaon’s-proposal to end test the school afteF a motorcade which Bara tCerald Prtntuif CompMy, Of., inaiiis .terrific,' the' nuniber ''one With those of thejr opponents;'>t looks Hke a fish. Unfortunately/ Stiile Traffic T o ll the entire 'group, consisting of Susan Buckley., seorefary. „ ’ . IRVING L. a no tlnaneial rtiKinalblllty for ..would appear that.only the mbst bandits, two waving pistols, held governor of flew York, were ing, wended its Way through the town pMoal-orroto auR ^lns In .ad^ .Whojtf Man of our times. tliey're cramped for space and up a grocery last night and eacaped .among the .-many political-oi*atonr adults and young people will ad The CYQ.-ha's planned a roileF|.imrt. r 'mtiji'gy HNFWABMACV —------* —lot roBoIn* maftei - -prejudiced klnd-of poUttcat-think- they have to'use Mrs. Schwtne's “I am oppo.'sea. ’ Aidd OiMviiSr journ to the 'crjfipfof the new skating-party for Nov. 13. n-,--”-; tn.a.. tvenlna Herald. with 12,000. Patsy Orppollo, pro ' Vho took the platform as the end' "to placing reliance for our . na Below 19.S.'5 Rale "Potter and Warir both asked the M4 Center 9-MU Vi. ing woiild prevent anyone fyopri Washing Machine for an aquarium. R E f t l b a r g a in church where'ifie Instruction And hypbthetical question: “Con the Dlipla; adTerUaing rtcWwf-OourBi x Spotligrlit On Britain , vOMbg'for them; While a vnkri can prietor of Patsy’s Market, . said , of the campaign dreiy meafpr. tion’s .safety upon any- agreement She doesn’t mind, blit the paddles he and four* employea w e r e ^ " a In a talk In TonTngton today. 'Hartford, NoF., 2 {/P>—While the disc^issitlh of the topic , will, take t Kondajr—1 p-nt-E^ay. The United Nations Gieneral As promise mahy thlhga"and aing high gping around have gotten the fish to end H-bomb testa such as that piSce. ■ ■ ^ Tuesday—1 P.M. Monday.^ praises bf himself, ‘in my estlma- back room When the men showed Hr IMirwsais u b ^ "gssd isigtiai " pharmacy Bush said that great advances proposed hy the Democratic can national traffic death toll soars Extended Forecast XT Wadntaday-1-p. m. T jw ^y. sembly has faced^ the Near Bast Punchy.'Only fish'I ever saw with up. announced a sticlufp,. And •sdhql Mfs, pilous s«> .wibsi I r D RD- (CORNER o r MiKBE)—TEL.. MI. 8-8t4« . The junior diyisioh of the Con Thumday—1 p. Wajmeaday. lipn, ■ the truest measure of his cauliflower fine. «M H4R1 were made in flood protection in didate.” ; , to s new record, ConnectlPiit, un fiiday—1 p. m .l m ^ a y . cleaned out the caah..rbgister and CONNICTKUT MlblCAl m V IC I , thi last sessions of Cohgres.s.''but der th* first year, of.Gov. Ribi- firmation C5ass is not only present issue.^ Jts debate, last night, worth can beat be found in hla .> U.S. Rep. Alitert P. Morano, Si. A group throughout this series, Temperatures to average about showed . no failing to undgrst'ind dMds. To my miijd there la no one sale- ' 8.O. le x 181 . NIW NAVIN 1 “a whale of a job remains to be Fourth District Republican seeking coff's speeding crackdown, re _jMjned*^eed&^"^^R ^jn- *Sph done before the Naugatuck Valley c o rd ^ W 7-fewer deaths for the’ but meets also in four classes as 10 degrees, above normal. ' Mild aayTw5liSi«31s«e«& Saturday'^ the irritatidna and prqydeaUMS on,"bur- local. pplttlcaK.acene w,ho reelecllpni said tttat - Pr«ildent ah Integral port of the Church temperatures through Monday, j REYNOLDS cquid serve Air* better representa- A Thought for and other flood-hazardout areas in Eisenhower made 14 .proposals to flrSl 10 month.V than last year. t a . m. ■ which have led Israel,. Britain ahd Connecticut and New England At the-end of October, 240 pep- School from September until June. cooler about Tuesday. Bradley ti:)^ of our town aira''piir. people .Sponsored by the Ma Soviet Russia oh disarmament bii't However, the 'Sunday, evening Field normal mean temperature Friday, ■.Novem^r 3 France to open acts of, war.- Its. •^^he State t«giSIatiire MjaiTFran have all the safeguards agains.t ■;irtl have.been rejected,! pie had dled"«n Connecticut high- Council of. Oba di.saster we need.” . series is the sole requirement fpr for this period is 46 degreaa. \ ALUMINUM T jie. Mwi Of The Mission debate also showed a healthy and The two third district congrts- wa,va this year compared to' 250 adult candidates. This year there caaional rain Sunday and Moiuthy civnized Concern, for hn^aimfes • I/have known’ him. long enough We IWiMt Do tlie JB b\ \ ■’With your hblp,’*'he added, *’I aional candidates. Democrat Robert last year. Gov. Ribicoff announced. Will b!e 22 teaching aeasiona. With total rainfall 1 to 2 iflehea In 1862, this page had some to realize’ that he is a fair and open eome E0METHIN6 hope to make that job one of top 1 N. Gialmo and Republican U.8. This decrease i . despite 95,000 which would produce more justice I.h a d an lntere.*ittng eX; The Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, with locally heavier amou Hstorm w indow s thing to say about Ilwight D minded ''tnan. He haa attalned- with my son this summer, V priority in .the months and years 1 Rep. Albert Cretells, also spoke. more drivers than Ips'l year, ami and stability:'in thej Near East. TO TH E PMTTV . ahead.’* | Nn New Haven liaemo said Re 50,000 more cars. X hlch together Elsenhower, the roan. tJnbugh'hiS'pwn efforts one of the veioped a liking for shell B.ut, more in.abrrow than 'in anger,- 'finest Catholic educations of- any Bush . campaigns in-Torrlnglon , publicans are “more interested in iiave piled up 203 mlllioh more "One bf Uie most unusual Ss- stbpes and .wished to make a cqi- X the General ytaaeinhiy voted over- of mir cltlzeiuf. H e, is practical In lectioai. Since kids change ao-rapi'**' fRODSiCTS SPEeiftL; .today. "La^t night he appeared* a t' profits for big business than in the miles of travel on Connecticut - >BC U of the m an' BJlsenHower,” we A Bridgeport, rally with Dewey, welfare of Che average man.’* He hgrhivays. wheimln^ij^ in favor.of VJie ilnited his approach to prbblems, and, he ly, I nodded approvingly and kep '*^imita,then, ^ thit, in this age is one who knows the"lr>eeds and re- on cutting the grass. There were SHOWT^ YupjU^^etfa %— r EH? y Dodd spoke" Ijj Torrlngtori last States resolution which, demanded - night with Ribicoff and Fifth MIRJ of afucidty and ,stiaplcloh, he radl- qiiirementa of our pebpie. several more hints dropped but TERRIFICr an ImmediatiTcease-fire and with He’s-the kind of a m qn^e need nowhere along, the line did I offer District •, Democratic candidate gtes, as. does no othqr 'iunericsn, And^ovory • / Luke Martin. I ^ 6»/ drawal of air fohca'fiom Egyptian' in tjie Legisiature, and, I nbpe you bde-tenth the enthusiasm hb' had iMHiMnf mdchliiM ^ o se vety precious qtijtU^es Which Ribicoff said he had never In 2.5'| A0mm:AS$ J •; ^ „ aoll. . ^ . will , work .along* with me in' help exhibited the first wbeks.' Then, "" at th« mewhino FUI^AXIMUM HEAT owl TROUBLE FREE OPERATION are the essential^hecesMtiea to ouf ing him tb get there, suddenly, I became interested In years in polillca, seen an electloh Haying, done ..that,' thk General as _difficult to predict; as the ' It's a lot oooior than you ptohobly bitti. too. Made with Reynelda Aln- combined life %lth elK!h.-.ether. and Henry. E, Agoatinelll what he waa doing abd.found time 'Tnrtf Co.V in oerion, too. ITURE TOPS Assembly went into recess, to present one! He said thousands of | think! Jm t m wookond’s work and mmuiTi simI azdiaary toale. yon In the W0H4. to' help him. I encouraged him, booth. you can maka itorm windows, (or have liletine stoon wiwtos* that aw ait devBlopmenttr, and *^^10 re ' ‘FaithfuU Hard Worker* kept my byes open for chances to people' haven’t yet macTe up their : •re lifMweieht, won't nMt. tot ev “ These are> dh the one^1 1 4 4 terms, 1853-1955. In the General drop the kids for an hour on Sun 7'y. H , . ilS S itL . Mi 9.7322 for creating about, himself an NMVN MANCN There are poWerfu] reasons why Assembly. During both terms he tin's Republican opponent. U.S. j ^atm osph^ in which Americans day. expecting them to graduate M Moera MAIN srsin Rep. James T. Pattbrson said, r*- ' “its present- leadei'hhip m ay come , wss a faithful and hard worker Chriatlana, atimma cum laude have . felt themselves lifted up NANOMSTfl. CONN to.x the painful, but saving, de- h'aving^been placed during the 1855 Well, It dqesnTwock that way. If aboye the sordid pettiness, the session bn the very important apr .clsion .'to readjust its polidbs. you and I want ourchikhgn to bg*' unworthy ah^iah, the poisoned, propriations edmnaittee where hie come aware of God’s 'Avbftd-jAnd ' ^ In the voting In the General Visit MANCHE^ER TRUSt'S booth ot the Products Show ■uspiclona *of our. time and been served, as one of it's outstanding the Christian heritage that ia-bur X I L'>-i Aasembly, only tw'o members bf members. To this I can personally able to look the world—and each .V -OieLBrltlBh Comnionwealth of N a attest since I waa serving at this I* -V. >. 4 af ^ \ ““ fi 1 * dther-^ln the eye ajpaid.'/ 7 time as Executive Secretary of this tions voted omtiMi side of Britain. leSBHseigi ia«MK ' 'Vi'**'' ■ Or, aa we phrased it another Committee. 8 s f 'ftf They; were Australia and New time,, back in 1952: ' Ray Warren is a man of proven Zealand. ability and unquestioned integrlt.V. .V t . '" ^ a has a healUSg^ ™ih Inside ‘ X I ^id e Britain itself, criticisni Men of his caliber do much.toward X'' him which-is s^oltg because there tmpjoving the qnality of legi'sla-i of the.Eden government is much lit also. lnaide''hifn an absence of tlon 'tlMt combs from Capitol Hill, Heriji^e more bitter ■ and. ^-eeping than fear, Koerme'hidings, tb, both the I wish ftim-the beat of luck. anything in this ;cOuntry. Britain’s ( I • g(^ and eXil of our times, , Kenneth. J; Hoffman. "I" action, said^Ue influential Man ^ ;tb our hofie, and to bur peril, a iredon chester ^Gfiardlan yesterday," it a ■■ Wise talent for" accentuating the dlsa^r from, which It will take 0 gbbd and neutralizing the - evil J * ^Britain years to recover, *Tt 'la eENESM which is suggestive of true grea^ I ' ness,'* .wrong on, every co'unt-vhjflTal, T V S E R V IC E , military and pblltlcaL” We, who wrote th lS ^ 1862, DoyS/ A Con U ’ have, we must confewm^d most ' TTte .Eden government. In fact, Nights Plus l^rts hTas Already made a sighlficant S-S4gt uncomfortable as, in 1856, . we see somdps^cAMion and exten adjustmeitt of ita portion -^an ad t-' / • justm ent w'Hich hel^ped it survive sion .of sum 'sentiments -ging J**alerday’s votes of renaure. clpsd^tn"an almost maudlin ueifica- Where, a few days ago;, Eden w'as Of the man, Eisenhower. Me /" li ho..^^tjv and-libme brands of proclaiming that BrUqln knew Fab«rg»>Lanvin , Vforshlp>tJjim degrade'both‘him hovy to protaot its mvn vital li, Evyon-Caron and , the worihipper. Urests, with or without the.ip- The qualities we"'sepsed in him provAl of other nations, th e ^ itls h Arthur Drug $ In 1852 were, hovyeveri qualities cfficiai line, yesterday/latched, which Were ■ somewhat lAitcolni in London and at thq/United Na ^esque. He .Ira good man,, who has tions, to the clai^’^ that Britain some exasperations btti. little w>aa .merely servjii^ the Interests of malice. He does radiate a- respect th e l ^ t e d Nations, iilie; valitSty i ' ■ ■ and autheptiAity of this explana fp t the bpinion. ahd character of . ejther men. He does search .for the tion Is Xot the main point The il' answer WlUch ia moral rather polnt,yiB that it already represents WATKINS \ timn expedient. ^ He^Jias rebukqd B o p ^ in g dt a rttrett bit the parU •-•ffcs rest of Us, his i|upport.ers7iM ^ Mr.vEden. ' -WEST -o wU as his opponents, by ills And if sudh professed seryi^'to oiwn example. He^has taughV^iw a tiio United^ Nations flrt*i the Funaral Sanrlea great deal about what truth can United Nations itself vbting over Ormand J. West, Director" mean, in pi^lic. offlcd ^ in pub- whelmingly against it What does It do then? My. Eden is now.con 142 Bast Center 8L .. Ue policy. ■ . MItcheU 8*7196 Eveh some o f^ e bird-boiled sidering the verdict of the organi correspondents m io cover him reg zation he professes to serve;3.and ularly havevdnlured to .qingle out the hope Is he can find a formula ■ for the beginning- of compliance. Moacheeter's Oldnt'l' '* '.a certain^.^^ioodness'’ as his main flith flneetTaelllticni pelncipie'and his main policy. One He will certainly do so if,he hcejds Off-Street Putdag'" f ._ thing that has impressed all of ibe best opinion of his owm people. EsUbUshrtl 1874 t them hes been the cohstantUearcli O X F O R D ... b^ U e man,, in hifN press lmt, when it comes "t Do th#y hope to humble Haaser, 4 Days $45.50 I “n porary and permanent dis- I to . campaigning, he - has'' been Hotel Accommodation, WHNrTnS W9(ILD M s n ON or throw-him oat of office ? ^ < y I ability toward a goal of fall | gl^lty of^ sopie things it woiild be Sightseeiflg, Transfers - Art inuc^ more liketyito unite the 'f I waRies for the period of per- charltfble to call over-slmpliflca- laeloded. -J,. EgypUsh .people^ behind him, or manent diaabiliiy. ;"tlMa, \ j ‘ 'r- ■' 'somebody wori^. . ■ ■ . •VoriMlMiD ■•acR- V' jilt^nt, and the r>o' they hope to eetqb|ish. thplr' Re. will .adirsNiaie tha| $ 3 4 . iW'tA ■ ft ’ '' ♦' - a ^ ' drive ot the jnan 'havn bce.ri ofl-n peaceful • cpoirol o{. eiUiefc Apoofluaedatten . 'iP ■ i ieUniinaUdn of.Ui6 orttm od- they |jw ye hot* o'niy Suez or Eg^tT As: the Brl,U«h - Fbr 6\Daya included; I ed and umicccssiTy Cottnly.| ha»\ refr«diiag.-;Vhey have: bceft have peaceful Cental on Cyjwnu ' Also CrntsMi lucludlng form pf Royemi vitally n e^ ssary to d ppo- and os the French have pepcdful: i Visit to .Havana. U a t ia Available.' . )|>lB Vqo long accuajtomed to hWlrig .bontrol in Algeria? , V| Visit , r Phone M’rite mBst of the thlnktg^of their lead- Do they wish -to quiei'^North 4 • S'* Valenti; Previiewers who saw this car with all identifying ntarksi It bririgs you‘‘features from the future” like revolutionary , no “^noM dive” whisn stopping. Visit your Plymouth dealer ..flMllp dOM behind'' closed doors, and drive the 1960-n'ew Plymouth' today. You'll find it. ONNOl Africa? They Are more likely .to 4:.i Sea^ removed thought, it waa an exijerimental car designed fop V , Towion-Aire fioatjng ride . . . dramatic Flight-Sweep ana anve me lyou-new riymoum wajiay. luu ^ x j I toWB^ li^t t^leader^^ fill e*rt^ty,for the new nation of 54^'hurch street 93! ^»N STHlETr-MItehtH 3-51 '■,1 'Hs. , to have , Ueih IwlifFp Israel? Does Anyone expect the .--Heraqrd S. .Coiink\ Z.t • f PRGOliClS .W Here .ore the trade m i^s of just a ‘ i t yinir Plymouth dealer’s noW/ The 19d0-ncw 235 hp..:new super-safe Total .ConUct Brakes ClinnEIIIV ITQ DIVlIflllTHI m i'.' ./i. : thha ttwaiB an'UaWl^nt ATAh Jim3“--t6i!7ounkting Israel'now., X .*IA t’kiibn.«-81$8 - . " t few of the .vstan" yon’ll see Whtkina' .'I ■,,AhnJversAry. ' is a full three y^r» ahead the/‘pth^ # o .” hilaraiflnf roll or tway on l | V IwD U^^^rLl W^iplline Bia julbaaaB.;^ dectilon. 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•M •I >— .V-. - :^^:- kl’t •V^N -LXri MAKgaMTSB3 ^ ' EVENING HERALD. M^CHESTER. FRIDAY. NOVEMRER 2, 19SS I^ G ^ T E R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRroAY, NOVEMBER 2. V SIGHT > 1^' i m tional Church will be a^Mfii church > Town CleTK Feted Whited Sage of the Hartford • t Dfa^trilifiilfl 3,000 Feet VndejtgFtmid' Hebron Times Trfcvel Bhresu. Members gre again, instead bf at-fhexctUMl'au each, aaked .to bring a foMt. A At'Counlry Cli^ 2S^000 Mile$ a Viktir: ditorium, 10 AflC kt Hebron .and. Adlai Blames Ike •nckett High/Sifliool number, of short colored' tfavel NeigliBors Rally’ 11:15 at Church schbol fllms Wilt be shown.-. ' Dedication qbfMtciWieb are will ko'at 11 at Hebrpn and at available to the gendMUl public. Hope p ades for 113 Me^ Samuel J, Turkington .Jr.^ T o A iA o fF a ^ - j sick- Room tMeplay lOtJi in Gilead. The Rev. John O. Twvea offlee aa town claHt l^n( The' opening of the annual The dedication'fa Npy/jA.* 'Beck^ pastor, 'in the pulpit .bf both Fqp Mtdeasl Strife X teltAddreeeetf./elam>ed waa'honpred laat night'at/k partyl 'odern-Daj Circuit>Rld^T American Legion Auxiliary aick' churcher. fpom^'equipment .exhibit, e «'a n envelope ahodld be sent' to InGas-PiUed attended by fellow w o r k ^ at the. nounced by the :chairinan, Mrs. SubetUntn'Teacher (OoBtfoaed from Pnge.Oab) Prl«rip«l-|WOrt B('. BePey at Municipal Building and irianfla.. X- 1 WWT >“ I'-■‘l A ■ « . ■ -.A .•! ••.- j'^tOtold ourselves when the Austrd-vjij rfhe Rlgh.-'SWipol/'Two . tickets iHebron. N * ( ^ * i Special i:;'f The David-K Porter, on. Vari The ’teacher '6t Grade 3 afc'fhe '-) Serbian,Si confllej. erupted !liy^914. vine, Staifqrd Springs, Mid< Master of ceremonies/for the af-* whole tqwn of Hebron, Including ous kinds of s l^ ib o m equipment Elementary Rdipbi aineq iUnaat in -thb Memorial Auditorium, V“hd again when Hitler IhvailiSr.PO' hrfll be tslU n W f 'Tlckete will towH and Putnam. f.tlr at the Klanchestkr'^OBUiitrjf' egueed Uie leave bf absphee of Mlpa beNdls^bilt^d ««'^a first come, h Club 'was Probate .Jpdga,.:John J', OilMA-£nd Ar.tston, is unit^ ih thf /gre oh'dlsplqy.'^ese ertlclee may Stevenson called this, "a period of In 193^.’ ’ . ahd auppiles and-^ars used their i Paleface candidates are ys^ed » be used T rie of charge by ibcel 'PernaeHa Brouaseat^Jias been Mrs. firerNpeire besle, V . . h'mfsrtiTnsi the chltf of recoVdB et Wallet!^ Wallett, General Mknagar ^^f^t to make things , a little grave decision.’’ “ 'When the admlniatrskioq took headlights to lllumlnkt^,k wxrt^b| xin K er^«ll at 7 ,p.m <0 7 Ricfikyd Martin, andj Town ' famlUeS in heisd. of them. - ■ Lub5''^Behgston, Manchester. office, the weBt«^''.ajliances.^.waa. BjrCINDVPF- .caalcr for those who sustained •rtiniway’ at-an .airfield In neighbor-j ' “ i.,——^ . neer : Janies H. .'Slieekey laitnisd ■ ■^OOP ShR Set. X ...... The A a d ow fSpecUl)—Wb*n U U * materiaf lose in the fire of Wednes Mrs. Fred Patten-le author ,df Mhachceter Bvenhig HeraM Her move boldly |o end the war, to soviela had-been forced^! Ing Amherst so the planes tduld I SUCCTSSFUL 8I0NR Turklngtbh for Kla performance In day which totally destroyed the' of office. ■ ,/-. Aaderaon was an nunoit f*rln lin original skit tb . be'iwe^.-thia bre* ebreMponjlent, IMee Snsaa'R. lestore^the western alliance and to Irani and blocked from 'rebce. WSCSgmdy l,nd ; > Payette. ih* Uvfd In »n world" anS Isrge genepal. stpre and the-two evening In the program to be. pte- 'PeiMHetmi, telephone ACidenijr seek ' -m!-' caused' Junior Chknibeh of Camjnerce got Tfirkiiigton, who waa dmeated Story house, adjoining, pWhed by • firm, di ive ip htS bid for reelectlon. Has jollied wM »fldom mWe*to go to churc}t.' eented « t the Republican rgHy. 8-8454,./X- , • =.' relations with the Soviet tlnlon.," action of Harry Truman. ■'7 Now the natloiMly-ltnown "Plt^ H e r ^ t !«. .Johnson, ^iiK^'^ton. , To^JlieeYAIoii^^y me brother. Frederick, in a real Fdur famlllea occupied theAweIr Mrs. - Nell Wakemsn ivijl'direct. He iuggested ^ e re that thn R e « then, oiir position has been: ateadi-. / .estate business. ' / •rtm Circuit -Rider" has traveled Mrs. Wakeman,. Mrs. Pktten and publlcane are snifUng^campaigrti jy oeteriorkting not ohly in the ling house, and'there err at lea^ Mi^bera M'ihb Btufly ufroup of area- and-^rlve .The party included a ^ n e r and around thatlobe. Mrs. Stanley K, Nygren have slso strategy in the eioslng days of the Middle East, but on a world-wide nearby buildings and shbok the OurlM: her flret a-yeaf circuit. six children,' who with their par> - the W^dS of tte NorUi ^ ^ o d ls t informal entertainment Turklng- ante areleft destitute. 'Composed retlylng songs to be oampatkn, j bails." surrounding countryside. toh w'as presented wllji a smkll LUXURY., .a t a tfM vMted aaa churchee in 38 Sling bythe-"U«*" Girls, the Mlsseh .'•Hayftg told us to re-elect Presi-| He Contended there iia* been Churchy who -are studying>^ihe up to the Signs •tatae. Membere oC 125 other ; ThS Rev.'Iktuglas F. Pimm is re- rFor or *a while there was danger battered Jhem to the attended the home mle- :^tving donations of-money and Janet PMteT.-' Murtel Warner and dent Eisenhoyi'er because there is , "an intensified Republican effort' ilttle known countries. Will dlsctis^ the fumes wafting through the' drove away. t»mrrhtm Ruth ' Pakacti: -Mrs. Jibfbbrt W. peacb, he declared, '|ihe. Republl- to, sweep, the grave world-wide elt- ground. rione meetlnre led by the Rev. clothing- at. the rectory, John E. thiim at the meeting ^ the W8C8 tuirheis would touch off another Said Dick Hanigan, chairman Grilled, eandwlchkt take to a Ml— Anderson in her worlr with Horton la also receiving money Potter w'lll be a^mpeniat. •cene^wlll be telling yo> to re-elect nation under the rug behind a bar- tp1o8ibn.4,ater. officials said this main fllling of qhekse. Xdd.a- side ■ Tn.l'he .ekit. PresideiiFEisenhow him becaiwe there is war." Mofida'y at 8 p.m. ln the eburch of the sign committee; "Either it the dlvltibn a Christian Cduca* donations. - - rage of misleading speeches -■-and daWer had,been lessened, ,.' effect of chutney, p*ckle relish, e r will be represehted by Albert "It reminds me of the retort of vestrj'. -X was .thb) work of vandals or the RARK TOK; .7sEU*U!kEllNG FEMH^ U o o ^ the OMturregmUonal Cfhria- Hallow'een f)iiiet political broadcasts.'' Ae -Springhill. coal flelds has signs -were more .successful than thinly sliced boiled ham drJI ' a , Coolidge and Neil Wakeman “buys”.. I the old guy ’but my way' who said These . countries are Indonesia, ■'The total bankruptcy^, of i tbs' been described-ks onb of the most crumbled crisply-cooked bacon. tian Chiflrch. Halloween passed off rsther ‘don’t tell me not to change horses he hsdTioped." This week the Rev. Mien Ander quietly here Wednesday night, hut Will "take ofT' on Adlal Stevenson administration’s roreigrT>s policy, the Philippine Islands, Burma imd I dangerous In Novo Scotia'byMUse Other amusing rates will also be In the middle of the stream—If if which I have been charging for SlU*1LWfl.H» • •-*r^ bf the gas fumes^ In J915. ajliitne sen Is vlBltinr churches In North costumed children visited some of hadn’t .been for ttakf horse we and South Covantry, Andover and the houses and receive^ hand-outs. aseumed. years, is now demonstrated,,* for > Mrs. Bemica Chappell will lead blast at HiIlcrest, Xlta.,'coat-193 7 ^ : ■ Meeting.'^oetponed - values . wouldn''t be In this strbam.” ’ the^^^gram Which vrill be, on the the most skeptical,’"^ Styvetuon lives." Sprinfeflcld itself suffered a Bblton: She Is hearing church Pranksters Mraggeq.-out two or .Major Addrees Tonlxht . •' Items and assisting with ref- -three old wxgtins and diahlayed The meeting of the Contract Wsek .nf nraver and self-denial. .majorxdlkaater-in-j4591, when 125 From Cleveland fitevenbbft “will The offering envelopes and con- Dce boo^ and other tnlseian them on the green, where they re- dub. which was to have beM held "The NATO alliance ip crumb miner*were killed. U, oHering suggestioni as last evening at the home/bf Mrs. fly to Detroit for a major address ling, the Middle East is in sham tributlons'.Will be accepted at this mathed until the next morning. remendous at 9 o’clock tonighf before flying time. The Holding Institute in iMGE to hdW other 'th u ^e s she haa 'These same Wagons get a show Richard M. Giant, hSiKbeen post bles. No one knoWs What Russia visited ^ v e solved'r^si^jllar j»roA» poned to Nov. is, ' later to Chicago where he hopes which hgs giiarantsed to support Texqs, a school ifor Mexican chil ing afimially at this da^. No.^am- to hold his biggest rall.v of the dren, is the home mission. lORM Will Induct leme. age-.bas been reported. Church SeMicee ,Nas.ser, may do now. campaign Saturday night, in., tjie "No one knows how this crisis ' Members are also asked to bring — ' Miss PrnUelhr Broussebu SeiH'tces Sunday- at St. Peter's savings..^ Chicago Stadium. ' nylons, remnants ai\d bindings to The .threeS^esUons w: will develop, or how far o r. hpw Class Tomorrow The death .df Miss Permelia Eplsccjal Church, the Rev. Doug-* Stevenaon spoke for 15 minutes be used for the May bataai. Church groittf m oit^quently aek BrQus8eau,,-'54, V/ednesdsy, at las Pimm, . rector, wtll bCxat ’ l l fast the fighting, may- aprCad.” _ K G O /"I over the major TV and i'adio net- Refreshments ‘Will be served by her are. "whht can do to im Windharnr" Oor.vmunlty Memorial a;m. Thert will be a service of He predicted most leaders of the Fifty candidates will bb ind»^^ prove our work In the church?" 'wpyks on free time they.provided Republican party will advocate re the Ingraham Circle. HoepRaJj Willimantic, ia deeply Holy- Gwtnmuhion at 8 a.m. Church aftipr a day of uncertainty in thy ed by Misntonomoh Tribej>No<''^ EVERY SAlttRDlYNieHJ "How can we t teach out;to peo- 'etted by loo.l people. She waa schooT wiu be at 9:!10. followed •'by tirement.into "l^atlonlsm" in fh.e ^e who do not.go to church?" aiid OIRLS’ FUR-TRIMMKD Stevenson camp, ...which asked coming days, lORM, tomorrow at ceremtfiiies in ■A teacher in Hebron elemen;ar' tht morning aervice 'with Holy equal time to raply tb Eisenhower Police Hunt for Bomb n ^ a t can we do about space?” cbmmiinlon and aermon at 11. , • He Jaid/tliey have aX^"stong Tinker Rail beginnlng^at 8 p.m. TAKE The Rev. Mies Anderaon beUevee school end In the school system on the Middle Bast crlris. 20 GAMES--S SPEQALSl-l S for 25 years, and had also taught - Arrangement has been made'to grip" qi( the Republican party Meriden, Nov. 2 W —Police! -. A degree team frpifi Wonx Tribe that "If you get the answer to jh e ^ STORMCOAT, HAT, "The condition .Which confronts of Southington'iyill confer the All in Ashford and Wlllington. take care of, infanta and older us is stark and simple',’’ Stevenson ami b*ve Often "exerted ,* veto searched a junior high school for '' t first question, you also answer' the children who, are too aifiall to at powbf on the President." '/’-x an hour yesterday on a bopib- scare. American pei^e.- She was the daughter of Mr. ■fllTTR R B ' - said, "our Mldeastem policy is at second queetlon.” ^ and Mrs. Victor M. Broiisseau, Wll- tend the morning eefVlces. A com • V the Republicaiui should Win but found, no,,bombu The 180 stu Carl Ktiti, Great Sachem of - A teacher jahoiM m s to tea«* absolute dead end." Connectlciit, and members of his Umantte. Two Sisters, Mia. Louis petent commltter'wlll be in charge. "Wc~-jjave aliena.ted our chfef ue.sday., their control' will be- dents were Evacuated after a voice better ydh^attrect and hold the Parents whOrWopld Hke thla aery- absolute," Stevenson, coil- police described es a boy trying Boai^ will be present. Interest of her studente. ' V-" Vhgiard bf WilUmanUc and Mrs. European 'alUes,” he. said, I -Floyd Scarborough,^ South Wind- ice are. asked to communicate with tinned. "But far from withdraw to sound like a man told them Fbllowlnig: tlw initiation cere- $n>-EN5 Her job ap a ciretdt rid e r,-m have alienateil''Is'i^l. We.,- -monies, a spaghetti dinner will be To Perpetii^t^ p ham. a brother, Dennis L. of Co the rector. ; i alienated Egjmt aild. ing America must now move bold there was a bomb In the school. Po-^ TAHE ■aid. reeemblas the earli^igroup Services of Hebron Oopgrege- served. 'Tomorrow's meeting Is a of circuit rideri whi^'went out lumbia f and several nieces and i countries. And in the UN'buf' main ly to end the war, to restore the lice said they thought the prank western alliance and to seek a ster got the .idea from a eifkilar meeting of the dUtrict. which In A Cherislied J^OCKTAIl TABU and helped where Om m o A existed". nephews aurVive her. ; associate in Middle . RMtern mat cludes Manchester, Hartford, Rock- Puneral/servlces will be held to- i ters now appears tb he^^mmunist new basis for tnir. future relations scare In Hartford Tuesday; »17'»5 A majority of mlaweetem, weat- lO - T O it !: with the Soviet Union.” '--X - .ONtY"'’ ' eni and aoutttCm diurchee wan 'Rumrow at 9:15 a.m. at thfi Bacon ' DOUBLE K Russia—in the yery^week ivheh^the FxmexM home and at St.- Mary’s . Save S5X and look what you get: Water* Red Army has been shooting dovim He mady these three points;. Memory ' ^ started bx^^ers sent out by th^ SALTED NUTS 1. TTiat U.S. foreign policy has Board joO llsilohe.' . H»r«l«l Photo by Ffenitiehl ChurchT'-i^llmantlCj with ^ burial. , repellent rayon-nyk» iheeii gaberdine the brave ^people of Hungary and in St. Jos^hA^m etery. ^ 'x. : Poland,"-- - arm, ' in his strongest brought on "the establishment" of ill . they carried wee a Th e R ev. Mias. Anderaon and Companion. ^ "WG^adhfGf" stonneoat with mouton-dyed processed Choose iivisely the moiiunient and maybe a hymnal, al- The Hebron wdjnen’e Club imU ■ langua'ge/ne added: Russian influence in the Middle .lamb ceUar, fur trimmed clip hat, that will stand forever in ;>-^ihbugh the riad of one rider who meet Wednesday at the home of "I doubt, if. ever before in our Bast. speak o ^ xkundfed sentencea was resourceful and dedicated "d i^ Mrs. Albert B. BllUrd. ThcLPrtnCt- mittensi Coat hu warm wool interlining, ic history has any policy 2. '.That it has brought about BANK ^ silent tribute to your loved X carried a portabla-organ. [ Arthur Driic StorM Since taJdng care of equipment vajuM a t.lS if^ by Ita owner. At cult rider". pal feature will be an address^l^ knit wristlets! 8-12. such an abysmal, .such a com- "the breakdown” of the alliance ones. la a targe part of her Joh, aha re Ahat rate, ahA concluded, .Peter filcte -and such a catastrophic fail with Great Britain and France. Hera's slaOk modem marked with a sigh, "I somettimaB Piper muat be wocUvquite a bit. ure.” 3. That the United States ‘’Rnds: liOUNO COCKTAIL TABLE _ . ___ « i 1 ': Itself arrayed in the 'United Na W * have our own ’lltsBigning' . , ■ • qt o price you cem affera.| anvy tha early circuitriders whO The station wagon, which aharee To the audience in the auditor SATURDAYS service to build a monument' mooumen ^he.,"Pilgrim Circuit Rider" name ium. Stevenson asserted: tions" with Soviet Russia and Nat^ carried it all in their haade." JU8T*F0R YOU at no extra Proeticol pkistk tops in ttflhl I '.Garden In Car with tta. email, li^t-haired driver L.-■ Arborvitaa. Hemlock, dunlper, Spruceia*Pink Dogwood,. A salens, Shado TIeea, Flowirlag Shrabe, Roomy pat^ and lap podeets, stop untffi he is'Btopped. That Independent newspa "live” preyltw of a'"haUon-wlde Feiillixer. Lune, Aegrow Lawn Seed and PM t Stoss. . ' During berxflrat 3-year circuit . money poekot. Grays, bluat,fatewns is why once again a p ^ y of TV program aihee the is scheduled LET US HELP YOU W ifH YOUR p l a n t i n g PROBLEMS—OUR ABV$C^ IS FREE! per coiumnists give she eta 200 churiih meals. Most^of in solidi and ibronas. 0-18, appeasement haa fa ilM to jtrcv these, ahe added,^vvsre pqt^luck t- appear on the Ariine Francis $ 1 5 ^ a fu o dinners, which ^ e aq^ys very ehow,.-’'HiMne.” ; ip. December. '. s^rve the peace. For the time Y'" the truth about The Rev, Miss Anderson will be beinR this country has ..no much. ' >- interviewed from the New-.^York Hot Boen Xoady X policy in the Middle East. The tfie foilujre^ Repub- studio, although fUma showing WtHMand Cardans O^ S tU R O V / ■ RowaVar, i^et life as a ccmt,em' her work in the field were taken 168 W O O D L A N D S T R E E Y r / JO H N J. Z A P A D K A policy on irhich we operated is poTxry drciiit rider, hep not ’ bSen recenby In Minnesota. O P E N E V E N IN G S U N T IL 9 :00 -^M I 3-8474 in Tuins.”* Walter Lippman, licairpoftcyT^^ |too-lonely, since 55 people have WASHAR|.il OI.AOKS -There she may also he called, as w sasaasdsa^m Nov. T, Raveled with her at one time or ahe has been by many children another. ? ...... Rayoo-nylon-DacroD gabardtiMil _ . . . throughout the country, "Peter ..... 1" I A permanent companion and aa- Piper's mama", and the station •W - ' • « ‘ThidoMteordninytl Raymi fsodeil • 'aistant ;now is "Peter Piper", a wagon may be remembered by^Uie CowHnuous-riia mod*!. Bon- parakeet given her tyro years ago email fTyaa "Peter PiperA .car.” by a group of church school tpach- n vd •mgodasami. Bluas, ffsyi. Adults, howaver, will remain bto«nii,8-lB. ^ $5 V 0 lU 0 a \ r uxw . . J * • " 7 y — ------ers:led by two men who felt "she impreased by this 1955 version of a This newspaper (Toledo blade) isrsupporting hower Adni.ini&tration has also CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT ought to have a mala'traveling .-- ... —'-I'" been disflppoihting, thinks compahlon.” 'N TO ALL IBOIINECTICOT POWER COMPANY I AhereH oes In e M e d i' "Peter Piper’s" job is to entertain Adlai Stevenson — the first time in 120 yeai^ largely./to {5ecrttary Duties children while mothere and fathers, . . , And this talk of peace, T229 Main Street C Phone Mitchell 9-S238 attend the small - group meetings peace when there is no peace in which Miss Anderson does moat ’ CUSTOMERS i R O S fR T HAU It V a lv Heedquiartsn it has supported a ‘Democratic candidate for of her work. for iho Hard’to»1lt husky boyt. . Vi? doing nothing to en He has oven JOO words in hla hance' the prestige of the 19SS FORD FkllRLANl $1^ 19$I CHEVROLET t-BOpR vocabulary. He has used 75 sen the Presidency. ‘ ' United States.” Toledo Blade. :Radio, heater. ' ' ' i . a r Hardtop. Kedio, keoter. Fordom*Mr,.du»I*. tences which she has recorded. ■ -.'T'-V "' . .. ' j i j _ ;r._- ■■ -i- A new sentence was added to November the list yesterday when Mrs. Mar 7/. 7956 19U CHEVROLET MTOOR $157$ 19» CHEVROLET CONV. tin' Baker, church school super- Can you trust your country's future Radio, heater. New top. / -s...'- - Intendent greeted him. IN ADDITIdN TO pURjNEW OFFICE AT. MO U NTY-STVLB Radio, Renhrr, Power Glide. Like new! ^ ^ ' ' Peter' responded, "ts 'God gUA ^1? to sea-you?!i,Peter Ptpermlao etys 146 NARTFORD ROAD. YPIIIt ELECTRIC WILS W ILL'^< 7^ - : "Peter blesseS God and God T9$1 DtSOTOipOOR ^ to 4 more years of Republican blunders?^ 1$$f CHEVROLET i-DOOR $124$ , ]^o,lfaterylbtrikiJ«aa. Wees God". kodle, .bentel ' Tha Rev. Misa Anderson read ■ " IE ACCEFTED lY THI FOLLOWING FIRMS: Fur-irimiiiqd d^wsMnghood, KmewherS that a bird who could Imit ooUsr and wristleU,. THEJ.W^IlALiGORPORAtlON i quilted 12-oz. repracetsed wool iKMPLYMOUTHfi-DbORx $1tS$ t9$i pdimfic ioook Bningt Water-repeUeat cotton Radio, heater, H ydrotael^ I I 945 MAIN STREET ^ ^ - 5 ;; Radio, beater,!‘ satecolBlS.. V ' * 1 5 V W » . Bam Gtankc Mono VOTEFOR X j od sad am lpti^ by a^ w in finest / 1$$$ FORD 4-aOOR 1950 FOOD Vt FORDOR ' gttaitc— to’ endure. And Bertc_ THE NORTH END REXALL PH AR ^CY ^ -'-xv-Radio, heater. '7 - V8. Radio, heater. " . ■ ' ' ' . ■ Onnhe Moataaianit w ttibeke M X,. “ •A'DEFOT-SOUAI* . ' ^ VOVS’ 100% WO0.I. . Ac thing* that cndute--4Mtuth, love 1950 MERCURY cun COUFE. of REAL WORLI 1$$S CHEVROLET MOOR $99$ •GREEN I^HAR^UCY I " V ’..'FLANilgU. .SLACKS Radio, heater, - BM Air,. RadTikskeateh Power Glide. grbanyeasr* chooeing joor asooa. I: 501 MIDDLE TilllNFIKE EAST ^ ^ Hollywood continupul-riM model . OM la Q ment. let belpyqa. The beeutT “ d ' • • ' Non-ravcl'ieaiiis, rijnier r. *• 08 ■^4 1949 OLBS.ST4D0H BARON MfgQaocncc of select Berre Gtamts . '* ^ in g i. Solids, tpluh weaves; . . B I B i 19$S CHEVROi.lh' 2-DOOR / $H$ rPINE PHARMACY, Ihc. " Bt^ie,. heateV. ■\ " 'ateke.-k * ; 'y Radio, heater. A real valuer :.j-.:-x M tOENriR^stseET: ■ ebsreptlblm,gray,fctowB., .X ' ■ , ble choice fo% "••v--Slm;^l^Tet]^vaIii*j| $ 6 volub .;-i lent, 1949'OHEV illOOR lljiT G R k kj-to ^WeSTOWN Pt^RMAqY 19$in.YM0UTH CLUB COUPE $$9$ '% ■ " CempMfaAHeSstieM liidwded ^ ’ Radio, heater. Radio, heater. Ittge or lasalL . , “ H HASWORO-SMO . ■ •7-. l-'.X ’ ‘* 1 3r_ ."4 ” " ■•T’ - -'-I'' ' ’ ■ ,' .- 7 III new payauni"^«Bnten8 -added for. jl|our convenience,
PARE a n d save, ‘ ; * ■ .. . • ‘ i' *r • • .. I JllKKIFAUVER ADLAI STEVENSON i _...... _ . iV--' ..7’ ;:".-"V. T-. 7) Used Car Display and Sah MEMORIAL Cpr ■ t ' on F H O N i TEL.llTUrrrM MAI|^ST..MANCHISTIK ‘ 7" (Rtules 5 Fill 15)> "CepycigIS, U)$4 Ntw Hemlil TrIM m ’, -.1 ;^ . 1 sclMt fi« n t fTBoIte. ’ . i i P M At Rfits 71 Oviniats J.. > >-- 1 .1 +N..- UJ- - ' ' \ '• -I. ■'- i.--: V.." 'i. . ’ . -V ■■■■'• -■ - r- ,.x '■ ■ L i -ll \ ■-■^1 .; ■" ■ ■' ■"■■?'*’ - ‘ .:x '..V :-s-i./v.- ■■ . y':: ... :-r ■■ X --'x’x ' X! ■';» /: ■*.. 1. '■». • *• ' *-r ' •A MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERAl^. MANeHEBTER. C£NNn FRIHAY, N^jVEMBER 2, 1956 7V> NANCHEtnER fiVi^ING HERAtD, MANCH^Tfift, GONN« FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, P A i ^ t E N :■■-• ■ ■ . ■ ■ X .. Relief Corpa who have wUcles to X donate flJi- the department fair at aa a claima adjuster, for Travelers King David Lodge; IOQF. The the laivs passed by the legislature lists of the town. This method iit- supported this type, ot isgiiiatioit T o a s t n u M e r PomeAsiiiat Guilford tomorrow' -are askM w Insurance Co., and In 1855 formed candidate, who lives a t 500 E. Oen- In a practical ahd humane way.’; volye* a very compltcatedlforraula, -^revlousiy.'’ ' - grtb B-SSOutiiUed dellUr thbm to Mrs. Faith Gibbs' Six Caiadidates local law .ptrtnerShip with Atty. Aer'St.V hs* four daughters. Art^on's . anawdrs' to other but' what it does la^b take the \ He thinks State aldxta school* Voting S by todlght. Those, Support .a.: ' •■“ \ ^ ■ ■ » Robert W.'.Gordon. As for ezperience he. feels .wilt queptfons follow; grand list of a towfi, like'Manchel*-; nould be Increased. Helloes not WkkSystefhs lvi\DeUvery' to the fair shbtild call Mrs., Gibbs Shea is a member of ths Man-, be’'vfduahlz in office, Rogers eays- . Court reform. ‘The^ coiurai In ter, which is primarily g. bedroom say how he would acobmpl 6a;ih.ito7piiii. r N or Mrii. Lllllkn BHnn; , cHtiter Bar Assn.;^ the. Hartford ”I believe that, my past experience this State, under the' proposed tpUTt, find .the grand list bf,.a town only thatjie,feelz!''7n»l* li Vernon Grange will. me*‘ t <1*- For Hungar.y • u e s t i o l i s UouAty B ar Asan.; thZ Cohhectlcut would be useful-ito the State' aa a Cotirt Reform Bill, - would alt. be siich M East Hartford, which has will be needed most in , ' i; .. —--—“ ■■Tv; "-' ByHanM t^ e OiBitby(Url night Vriih a pot luck supper^being' Bar Assn., and th.b Maryiarid Ban. member of .the Committee on State courts. ’There ■ would be'-a g ^rnajbr .'Industry which virtually t few years." -V Boms '22,922 Manchemx votsrs f served a t 6 i.lO'o’clock. Assn.'-’’ He- is a ^ a member of Banks and' Insurance, and at is- uniform method - of procedure, aupporta the town, and then eq-,ial- ai^ ellgibie tb;ceat baljett)-st: th* (Continued from One) *ni« Xjeague. oters j 5 Mrs. Ftrincls O'Brien of 88 ,«Alden Skinner Auxiliary--, win Quehtibiis , the local !'Junloy Ghamber of Com mBi».ber-,df the Committee of something whlch- does’not now ex,* iaes the grand lists In such a v W tow'ii’i^ o u r .polling pleceF;*niM- Throe of Hamillpftf Stindard's. / (Cjontinu^ from Page One) , recently uked tq; ilSmh' otf th e' merce, Knlgltts of polumbna, Elks, "(st in 'th e Proba'tje .Courts. .The as to arrive at the amount bf md nc-w lipes of ecmijp'ment of turbine/ Chestnut fiii got experienced help hold a public grot'e'ry sale ■at 8 p.m. Russian .sbldlers rose up a^ki^ Roads, Bridges'and Rivers.' V ^ and., prompt \ service when f rela in the Hall. . the regime, AH. they want aimand four- candidates State, 'rep-t and lionhg Democrats. “ i do not believs ’reform’ Is thh m atters wquiff be decided hy prop needed by each'town. The amount (OoBtUnied P«f« One) ; poXered altowff are ' represent^ sgsinst t h / Egyptian air ^ e s to- Police Arrest ; ,"I.-Do you believe court 'rer Ife.ahio belongs to tha Catholic erly !tralnM and qualified trtdlvid- The polls will -o p eii^t B e.ifi., iiT the Cgnvitir B-58 yH uitler' an- tive asked toIIc* for obstetrical request is; That the Russians r«Mntatlv(» fi M*nche»Ur,,l proper^Word,” Rogers says of the;- of aid .Ah' Jlanchester, thejrefhve, help for her about 12:25 this morn- Advertisement'-r:.- . form Is- necessary T It so, in G ri^atea Club of .Greater Hart- court '•yateh>, "I think th a t the uals, which is-nbt alwhysthe case woulfFhe grater .than Umt glveh- t«ro hfturs earlier than'wandtes- Keto*rl«n«k wid^JPottugil, a*)- nounc^dt^hia by the ■day. , ■ '■/■-•N '. , should TeaveX HoMKei/i because and two .hatldidatea for State 1 what arsaa? If hot; why. notf ■' ‘’None of our aircraft ha's Jjeen See the T9fi7 Winter , Seal AlU'< fdrd and the Toastmasters Inter-; procedure In some of the higher in the present-Juafice,''T.own and to.JBas't H artford, ‘The pfMent sys- ter residehtg !aro accuateined to ^ " \ ■ / _ ... Five Drivers •■" . 1 . 'x ■ Magyars i BuhgatWMG^ 5vant, to ,Sen4tar frdm the FoUgth IJlatrict j having them O p^ But they (will 'eUtoed. Luxembourg w«a abeebt . The.O’Briehs* neW'Uaughterwas milium windows and doors lit the work fofr themselves antl/^r their "2. .Do jrOu think the national. , -A bacheloi* . h*. lives eburU-Gould be ■improved’. Steps Probate Gourt#;Xniere wbuld be thm which Ls used. 1*:^one sltiply ;-'Tne dflU-WinRSd "w eapon sys repo'r^d missing.".^ a; BritfSh. Manchester Products Show' this Itlch^lncludea Manchester; J voting r.e<(qlrefi>ent ot .the w ith hla family at 101 Olenwood close at 7 p.m., es, hour earlier Soviet Bloc w|th T.S. , tem,’’ as it la known, uses a com Five jiCcidents were investigated born shdrtly laftei/that^tlroe. She own nn'Uon.” along this line have been tgken in no part time Judges,-as therb-Aj* of. a stated arjoun^per pilpiL ahd , Ambiig UiOM -voUn*.. wrth the spokMmah aatd. r , , was.helped, IntnThe world 'by Sgt. 'weekend at the Stale Armory. candidates seek elecCictn' present home rule* statute, S t some ' Of IH6 couriz; partlctitBrly now In these same Justice, T o ^ etch town, regardtm of ne^, gets thap usual.. X -^X.'- ■ , pletely automilKK glr eonmtioning V later communique said-British b# priVlcs ■ yesterday- Five- arteata ' After his plea for western au; leBda^^xPolhng places,, in Man- ‘ In Answer to a quei-y- by the, United Stales tor Us proposal, were and pVcssuriiati'tm s y s t ^ , emer -rtjritjtisd.. No one v s s Injured. Heiiry Gaunioisf, father of five Norman B.-0iase Co. ftockville. (callffi'g for majority of ap- in Hartford County, and 1 think and Probate Courts; the'same haslcX-ate. It does not ^ e 6 a.m. to T .jjlq. Yoluig bmuberk had knocked but. E gypt> •'telephone TRemont 5-1200. port for Hungary, the Cardlhal '"cheater win he open from 6 a.m. prOvsii of 28 pOr cent of the. )Zg(ie. -of Women Voters; Shea this shblild be given a fair trial \ ’’Domestib refttibns problems rec'bgnlzti in ^ y VAy the different hours are set by a new State lew. gency fuel controls and.,pneumatit TwO.drJX’ers were arrested after, ohtldren; andl Patrolman Newton lonfirmed he was'in contact, with to 7 p.tn. , ' Uw T-nallOT Soviet bloc, the 20 Taggart, who (had helped a mother local electorate for c'hanges lii feels his experience as a before we)atart tb reform theni.” -Vt-tyild be handled by a Family problems-which exist in the various Of th«,.,22,022 etfrible v^ers, ■ country Aslan-African group aJid Starters for the big turbine en Pope Pius and l.ad received ’ the On this page ’rhaJHerakl. as ^ a te clerk when he liecame fa gines. All arc built at.the Windsor in similar Advertisement-^X^ charters or special acts to Rogers say* 'J,he '26 per cei)t C!k).t>|;t,"'*nd this would eliminate tow ns,'r firiply believe that the 10,863 are Republleahs, 7,934 ' Scandinavia, the deplalon, shortly with bonib.s chalked "Rdck ’n’ Roll three x e^ les came in Contact with Elect Ike arid Dick for 4 more Pope’s blc-aaing on hls liberation. hue eervlce, has puhUghed bribf miliar with fii8 le)rlslatl\>ft process the divided control, of problems re-- lA^ks plant. •' ^ h ile an Arm; valid), . a workabloC.future? home rule reqtifrement is' worje- 'equalizatton'':^the grand lists for- Democrats, and 4,l2fido not have before 2:S0 d-rti.. got 27 seconds’ f/,,. X ■ ' I one another ■ ■ years of peace progress - pros- , "I c>rtainly wbuld like to go to (Mee of the candldMea and Would you support>|ttai>o*als of government and hla experience able, that lie probably wouldj;TiQt lating to children, ■which are itbw mula^ould put every. town ph an a party affiliation. applause from the floor and gallery AA air conditioning s y s ts m ^ A-nro hAArtniiartcrsi They w eie, George T. Huxford, Mrs. O'Briei., Rome personally and there JKr their an^m er'to the quesUonit-.-put head for the hospital about 20 perlt^;~ Pull the second lever for reducing^ the26 per cent as an attorney wlU be useful if etjppOft proposals to radiice it,- and handled in some caap*: by the equal basis as all''factors and not The town is dividied Into lour in the high-domed Assembly hall. manager. Hamilton Sian^i^ has llAhin» **^easel**sunk by '^0' Weihersfielri, charged with T uesdai'N ov. 6. -For transpor many things .I would reporCIo this to thetft by the! League as part ^ he is elected, * Probate Court, in -atmie by the 3 parking on a oerve in «. restrleled minutes before pbllce were called. maJorl^-W a imaUer, per would not favor allowing a simple Just the number, of p ^lls would.be voting liatricts. Foiling placs for *■ Thfc Assembly met to deal with designedX^niJ delivered the most enemy bombardment had tation ^ n d intormation: Please Holy See.” the Cardmal , ^ald, It* voter aertlc^ ' centage? ' Would , you be in Shea calls for "full .reorganiza majority Of those voting to decide. Juvenile Qourt and, In the case 5f considered In ! deterrhlning the raelSa strtlte Into Egypt last extensive ' aiir con^tfonlng arid area; and.jCharllon Sperry, 23, of Her husbjmd had Just left for his smiling wryly. This mmarently re- District 4,' in general ths south- ' blocked the .southern entrance to job as a machinist' on the mldr can Republican iteadq'uHTters. fhro? of allowing changes- to tion o n 'th e municipal'court level As for a measure to allow dlvorce^-OuStody is decided by the, amount given to any particular east quarter of to\bn,-ls the East ondajr' and Britain’s a ^ pressurisaltoiK system ever in the Sues Canal, the second vessel 50 Hale Rd.'. charged wUb paaslng fci’i'ed to his sevenarentI>vmo^p .operations were TTiey aided the mother, and a few' and Arthur M, . Bateman ^ 'H a rt abouv reports that aome political Shda.says, *T wpuld ,favor 'the He say* Stsite Aid for schools Voting requirement bf pome i r of Representatives fbr three terms, td the Gonununity Y. It 'Was the first ever held under Gharles J. McCarthy, past grand fogging air arid rain removal air .been driving about’ three /days. ford ks your Repiesentatives. Vote clrtlea "Would like to *4* him Referenda alone, and w’onia pro should bet.. Increased,. If ' Jhe need the "iliiiUng for peape” resolu lUgbt of the Campbell dmhcil, under , w'ay,. C X i,'- ' mlnute.s' later Dl”: Elmier Dlskan hibit the General AHnembiy elimination of a stated-peixentage rule statuteX>The requirement pf la seekihg his first ferm as State ' There will be. six voting ma for the. windshield. Egyptian President rJaaser hi'nt- Amadeb sa)d. anl pulled sharply to fm*' men who have qnjT w'ill con n. med prime minlstef. T he'C ardi majorily flgtire, aa'it is! the for an .increase i* shown. Senator frorp this district He ia tion, which the United States fOl of Columbus, will act as the right, to avoid the truck. arrived." Baby} and m other from enacting any legislation approval per cent of the local chines tn each district except Dis The Hustler calls for k crew of ted, however, th'at the mallKbody tinue to work for- the best interest nal stiffened and answered firmly; piii^ae of ,'1i6me rule” to alimt' a - electorate for' changes-in charter^ a Democrat. ' > adopted In tlja 1850 General As- toastmaster Sunday' at the coun- three-----pilot.—riavlgator-bombar'^ The. O’Hara car hit a guide rail' are doing fine at Manchester Me affecting a single municipality ? trict 4„ where there wlU be eight. edl’s annual ' Fall' Communion of Egypt's forces in the Siuai wire, morial Hospital. « of your town and^tate. “I sjn 'the Prince Primate of municipality to solve Its own prob is not a worka.ble feature, llX s He is ah engine component teat' That; distribution will prosrlde aembly to bypiss the Soviet Veto. dle'r, and defensive, systems opera Pb?l l>*''*We the. road. Amadeo csti- this coimtry.” A home rulh amendment pro Or at Pratt and Whitney Aircraft That system allows charges Of Breakfast. being pulled back to defend the The parents haven’t yet deckled viding Mich a guarantee ha* lems In the^..rnahner best suited- irnuch -too ^Jilgh, and blocks^ the more than one machine for every tor. f Suez Canal and the'Nile Delta. 'nmed damage at $200 to the All Vornim and TaJcottv)lle hews t , its own needs<;-It puls, the re Griffith was graduated from breach of the peaca or aggression ' ’The expected Harge turnout- of p ’Hgra ■vcWcle. . ' on a name, Mrs. Kondra said. already paased the H«iii*e’. pasiMige in a good numbep'bf cases 900 voters. members will receive communion Designed for supersonic speeds The French Defense Ministry Items ,-are now bflng _.lmhdlessibilities / For Car Theft, week efitjing Oct. 27, the S tate If I am > member of the Assem^ terest in the wNfare of their electorate. Thia\l* a situation of Hartford Lodge, AFAAM, au6 • workers' 2. ihat French- and Britiah o( deceased membwk^ ' x^ Is area ruled (pitched in) to mln- ported destroyed a t thjf Luxor 'no passing zone, and lost- control Labor Department reported today. bly, will vote for it. In 1957. l.;Wish towns and their fellow citizens.' which calls for On educational an affiliate of Burnaida Methodist report to tlictr'polling forces “are conducting, military iniise transonic drag rise. base; ■ , /When he applied his brakes because •In the same period, claims Ray B. Warren t* seeking his that it .contained. provisions' that And' on' the subject of State progrsim of its own, but recogniz Church. He has served ,, on th« :I5 a.m..on electioirday. T he French spokesman; told a 'oi oncoming traffic. For Graduates Lamp Shooting throughout Connecticut dropped third term as • Manchester repre- school aid, tlie candidate ing that fact and recognizing the Elmer 8, -Watson - t.. Church Social service Btrtrd. Moderators «Ad other election operations against EgypUan, ter found itself in disagreement with 'a town governing boffy could be akya ritory,’ 'srtd '• news conference the British- The Begin ;car want off .the road ■from 15,873 to 15.454, as l4 State •entatlve in the State Legislatu"e. allowed to enact mihor measures, "IVhether an increase could be liera for .changes, I feri that the As for exi>erienco he feels officials-. are scheduled, to meet friendly natlone, twb.of'them "our French air atrikes continued yes-/ to the right about 215 feet before Rockville, N,ov. 2 (Special) Pour boys w'ere referred to ju Unemployment offices reported, de Warren-is a Republican. lowOr barc4iitage would be mbre Elmer S. VlfaUpn ■ of Wether* valuable Griffith: writes: Canal TnUllc Blocked oldest, most trusted and reliable under certain well regulated pro made without raising taxes ia a Monday to discuss election pro^ S. That "traffic through the terday and last night bn air Egyp stopping, Ferguson said. TTie car i Eugene Dick, employment counsel^ venile authorities yesterday as the, creases In -their , claims lo a d .\ Borii tn . Manchester in 1909, visions. ' I also approve the Con difficult question—I think a more advantageopf for the towns. I field is seeking re-election aa State 'My three term s. wofiing for cedures. , alUee" ’ tian airfields. The biggest, Cairo took a small sign with’ it, and lor for. the State Employment Warren attended local schools and would,not, Rowgver, be in favor bf Ubsrsl economic,'sociaT and oduea- Sues Canal la now interrupted to Dulles reviewed the Israel, Brit^ result of tv.'p investigations, police The total increase 'Of cfaimk In stitutional Amendment settling up proportionate distribution of pres senator from the Fourth Disfrict, the serious prejudice of many na- West aboujt 25 miles west of the police this morning were still- tr f • Service, addressed the Rockville the Manchester area Included a was fradUBted- from Manchester a method' of settling claima ent funds is in order-Xp think, too, allowing the changesXo be made tional lawa aa a^minority-ifictnber and French actions and said High School Senior Class at an said today. One incident Involved a which Includes Manchester. He la Uons,'* X Egypliaa capital, was Aibjected ing K> ascertain where the sign had rise of. from 34 to ‘44 in the num- ' High School. Soon after high’ against the State without Legis that our school funds can be raisecl by Only simple majority of those of the HouaexCif Repreoentatives z : ancistice violations against IS' to a ‘‘violent bombardment,” he re been located. assembly thU morning, bulllning her of initial claims. These claims school gradu.atl^,' Warren ■«(** voting on the change. My ,reaaon Republicoq. My expmjefica - aa a member-of The' Asaembly express^ grave rsel, Egypt’s reatmament'and her car theft and the other sho<»ting lative action.’; in the same manner aa flood-relief concern and; D e a t h s ported. Police estimated about $150 dam. the' services hta office extends to a street light with an air rifle. indicate new .spella of unemploy employed by the W. G. Glenney Warren says, 'The- State must fimds were raised - without dlz-v; for this i* that the charter is to A graduate of the University of House Labor Committee. My blose FOR "abrupt seisure” '6t the canal were The Israeli embassy In Wash-,- age occurred to Begin’a car. The 'person.a 'seeking employment and ment. Co.,, and has been associated with, the town -vrirat the coMtUdfibn is contacu 'to the needs of our people t end 18 nun. Movte Projeeten 1. Urgdd that "all p ^ e s now indeed provocations. ^ . Two bo.vs, 13 and 12. admitted continue to assume an ever in.- turbihg the people—However,, the: CJonnectiCut and now an insurance ^HKHiBd or alleat, also 88 ■■■. ■-A Involved in hostilities; in the area ington estimated Egyptian casual accident took place at 2:20 p.m. discussing, .Various types, of Jobs Women last \veek accounted for that .firm in various capacities creaslng portion of' the cost of real problem, as I see it. ia in dis to the state and natiOn. '*rheie agent, WatMn is ending his third ough my union ScUvitlea. ' But he insisted "these provoca ties—killed, wounded and captured, The most damage was donq in a available in -the area. shooting cut a street light on Cam 195 claims, or 49.4 per cent of the since. documents require^'a greater ."My policy of putting principle sUds projeotors. agree to an immediate cease-fire tions, serious , as they are, cannot Mss. Julia G. Loomis bridge St., according to Chief Her education on the local level. The tributing said fund in; accordknee Atty. Irving L. Aronson lerm as a State, senator. and... .halt the movement of mil Mrs. Julia Gallup Loomis, for —at 5,000. ’’Israeli casualties are 2-cr.r yrash at. E. Middle *li:>ke. and Ha la a graduate of Rockville totfO. In the preceding week, they W arren aerv6d for 10 yeara aa Slate of Connecticut hns been very majority,than a simple majority A lifelong rodent of Hu4fbrd an'd the' people's welfare before Jutlfy the resort to armed, force.” Summit St. It resulted in the arrest man O. Schendel, Palrolman Ray ■ with the various needs.” ■ to change th*m In any way. If It WELObN DRUG COs itary forcea xtmd arma Into the merly of Nv^Elm St., widow of relatively light,” it siided. ’Includ High school and lives at 66 Ver Hccouilted for 188, or 49.3 per cent,' president of the Efighth School and negligent i'n recognizing and as Atty;X;irving L. Aronson, la and Wstherafleld, he Ix^married partisanship or politics should be NrHsOa SL TtL 80 SBISl H e held thkt the U.N.’s ‘’peace. ing less than TOO. killed,”,, " . of Edward J. Zigmpnd, 21, of non Ave. He works out of the Man mond Peck handled the inveAisa- of the tota|. Utilities District He did -,ot seek were a simple majorityi then a lot of great asset to reie ih setving the area.” ■ ' ■ fdl processes’’ had not been ex- Charles B. .I-0<>Bil«.'''died last .eve tion, begun as the rjsulj of « Cam- suming its responstbllify ^ id this seeking his first term in the State and has a son and ^ughtcr. He t 2. Ur^ed parties to Arab>IS' ning at a local convalescent home Egypt stepped up a^' guerrilla' Hyde Ave,, Rockvilje, charged with chester offics of the State Em The Labor Department reported geelOction St the annuav.meetirg field. I . intend to continue my House bf Represehtatives as a of . pressure groups br spe'ctal in served one'term ao-ljom'mlaaloner people, of the Fourth Senatorial T hausted. campaign.. Army headquarters in disregarding an officer's signal. ployment Service. 'brtdge St. resident's comfdaint. that it paid out $3n..590 in claims -.last June. He also served ohO term terests could make basic changes DUtrict.” raeti armiaUce agrOemenU > .Soviet delegate Arkady A. So following a protracted illness. Another pair. 13 and 14 years efforts to proinote this prograrn.” representative fropi Manchester. of MotoC VehUdj promptly to withdraw all forces Mm. Loomis who was the sec Tel Aviv said a large number of Amadeo inyeSUgated and repori- One .of the most important last--Feek, bringing the total for' on the Board of Directors of the ' Aronson, a 'partner In the law favbrablc to themselves only. It Watson Joined the :iN*Uonal .Griffith thinkO'court reform is bolev dMliured the “Israeli aggres- Egyptian Fedayeen Comniando ed Zlgmond failed to heed a school things in life, he-told thg'class old, were appi'ehended ■ on Birch T" Haberern was headed north on Veterans’ Day, Nov. 11.'will be toria Pinto, 92 Valley,St., Roberta should be. made to speed up' the business of- the State as a whole Is usedTor school'' improystn^nt, f-hUng over British and French Fedsyecn Commandos entered Is- tional Church;, will officiate, and ends of the Stlez Cana). celebrated' .with a program of Smiths Hartford. delegate to the Stale' Community increases each, year, and the mem statute where it calls for majority Egypt said navigation In. the Hpll St.. Mofola reported. The col ' dlapo'sltioh of cases in our higher approval of 26 per ceiit 'of the bctteTeducation and better pay for c ^posiUon. • , iraell territory for murder and interment will be In the Loomis Ksion happened at 1:25 a.m. speeches, nU)sic and other fea About Towli ADMITTED • TODAY: Harry courts. More Superior Courts Thomas J. Rogers, Republican, la Relationg^CounciL'',.. bers. of ..the General.- Assembly Egypt Charges Aggraaaloa- , etrategh: Mif*dle East waterway al seeking elec'MbhTuesday to his sec Aronson fn ' a. member of the locar electorate - to make changes ^__chera. I think It should be fir sabotage. family plot In'thftTltlrt Cemetery. Motola estimated It would oost tures at the bandstand In the cen . ----"T*" ’ ■ . ' '“'v Anderson! 28 Maple St.; Edward and judges are -needed. It . was 'should bO free to devote all their nanced by some Other method than' Omar Loutfi of Egypf rose first . He declared'thki the i*.rab states Friends may callThls evening ready had been halted by the ter of the city. -Zeiser, 2,65 Henry St.; Mrs. Ellen Atty. Fram-I* C. Shea ond consecutlvCAerm as reproaent- Buckley Schopi :PTA. Me .Ig mar- time to those measures which af In charters or special act.". / British-French sinking of an $100 to repair the Haberern car, A tea will be held ■ on 'Didsday, -my bill that approved Maij^bester He Fould support proposal*^ to the Sale! Tax which burden* our to say that his country had been had made on larul In 1848, still between the hou»T of ,T’^a^ 9 at and $5() to fix the Woodcock The program, as is customary, .Nov,...... 6_ at.... ,3 .. p;tn...... at the Nathan ! MsCarthy, 32 N. Elm St.; Donald aa seat for the Superior Court^ ative from Manchester. '.rled and the father of tyro boya. fect solely the State as a whole.- subjected to "bloody aggression ’ Egyptian, warship in the channel; will be sponsored by the American: Hale Schoorklndergartefi. Mrs. Lit-, " '’^dstock, Andover. Atty. Francis C. Shea la a Dem Rogers, a retired banker, has The-family lives at 4 Level Rd. - They. are the ones best qualified reduce; this;; percentage. •• Bui 'he low income groups so much 'greater considered themscl ,'4c at war with the funeral home. ' -' vehicle,-! With more judges, this can now proportionately.”, • . \ T . he charged had been JU ^ ed on in her,subjected her territory to Britlah-French headquarters',denied Legion and the Veterans of For lian Van Zander;' kindergarten} BIRTHS TODAY: A son tP Mr. ocratic aspirant for election .to held several public officei. ^.'As for- the. experience which to do that; the people of the towm dbes hot favor, giving a simple 'thla^ccouht. saying British planes Patrolman Walter Cas.sclls Jr. be accomplished. I will support Aron.*on feels will be hiost useful majority of the local electorate advance by Israel, Britain and "constant encroachment" and de reported only minor damage after eign War posts, with Atty Harry teacher, will meet the mplhers of | and Mrs>,Joseph A. Dubanoski Jr., ' all legislation that will Improve his fl]first tefra aa a representative A Manchester native, he '’.'gs are the ones best qualified to de France. He i^d Egypt would de- ..bombed-ARtl an Egyptian H. Lugg acting as master of cere educated in local schools, and-at ;lt he. is elected, Aron.son says:- cide those Issues which affect Only voting on a proposed change the nied her "minimal security." He blqckship outside the-ship channel. Investigation of a rear end ac her pupils arid discus.v-ihformally i 189 Olenwogd St. the. services of ouf courts^ -and at from Manchester.' pow'er to make the change. . fend kerself. But he» pleaded ple« with added that_Egypt had blocked >er cident on Center St.- east of W. monies. with them the program for the; DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; the same time not put tM"! great a tended high school and bittilness '■‘'Probably the three most im the town.” the Assembly: "Cbndemn the ag F u n c r a l a - The'TStatement asserted Egyptian A Manchester native. Shea was portant expei ien es which wovild Watson favOr* a. guarantee In shipping lihrd^h Jie Suez C^nal, Center St. Speakers will Include LeRoy ' ln'.tii--William Wells^ 73 , Spring St;, burden on oiir State bi)dget." graduated from local.. schools. college. ' . , ' ' t State aid to schools. “StRta aid gressors, genUemeti! Put an end to Jm forces were towing the vessel into Butler. Wlllimantlc; past Ameri y'S'- , Rockville; Mrs. Stella .Chmielew- He w as a member .of .the Bpard be useful to me would be: First, to schools,-despite'Ihe increase in the State constitution which would organized the Fedayeeii to ‘trans position, for sinking to blocl/ canal Ca.ssellz said' autos driven by He calls the 26 per cent' home Catholic University of America at allow cities and towns to;-frame, "F t m p ic k - u p aggression.” form the life of IsraelUidhto*a hell” William F - Howard,' 42, of . .57 can Legion Department com Manchester Emblem Club, No. ski. 128 High St., Rockville; Mrs. .rule-figure "not'rqallaUc or prac- of Selectmen under the old- form m-y. studies and training ip gov aid which has been given in the loutfi charged the BriUsb-Freneb William T. Perrett shipping. ' ! Washington, D. C,, where he re- ernment as an undergraduate, as I- adopt and amend their charters cnnI d d i v s r y '' and built up its milttaiy atfangth- The' funeral of William T. Per A later-Britlsh^French announce-, Wadsworth St,; and Otto Eigcn- mander. and Andrew. Trksarlco, 25J. will..hold a business meeting Sadie Mitchell, 137 Pihe. St..'MT|. iT^ ’tleal. It Is almost Impossible to ceiyed an AB in economics, and of government from 1922 to past few ycors, i^ecoming!-mor.e action was a groas violation of the district VFW commander. Weil -Nov, 7 at- 8 p.m, in Tinker Catherine Ringrose, 14 Cornell StTf' 1931. For his last three years as feel it gives, me the background and more of a problem, It is aj 0 through local referenda alone. SpeasoSed b$r Union Men for U.N. charter. The tWo western agaitist Israel with ^n^ipiist rett, veteran Salvatlcmist, was held menf from 'NicbMa -claimed ■, the brod. 52, of 64 Rtissell St„ locked obtaih-a vote of this size .even on Georgetown University Law , . His reason is that "I think there Ed May^^mmittee an h s..' ■' bumpers about 5:20 p.m. Both The Immaculate CdncepUon i Hall, ^ e - ways and mean.s and Luther Trieschmanh, Glastonbury; the most important and highly School, also at Washington, where 'selectman; 'he served as chairman. in the basic precepts of the -forms becoming more- difficult "to find powers would have to bear the ’’in-,, at I o'clock yesterday afternoon, at British aircraft only damaged the of government i.nd their operation shAild be more home^rule power Arthur Drug Storts^J lYlllta E. Mart, Treas. Among U.N. mice observers, the Salvation Army. CTita.del, with ship—a tank landing ship (LSTi. were headed east. Cassells brought band and drill team frorti',Chico-j fdmmunity service committees w.ill ! Mr-'. Sylvia Stratton and son; 42 ■.centraveraiat matters. I am in he received his law degree.' Rogefa -also served two terr j ways to increase this aid to the calculable coisequencea” for tbelr pec. Maas., has been engaged and ineet at 7:30. Members are re-|H ale Rd.; Cltllord Jefferson, 2T6 as a'member of the State House of f.r.d the knowledge in the practical towns, bui s.uch an increase should in the towns themselves. . . X have " \ ■ ' - act, be declared. X- Eban remarked;! the Fedayeen Major John Pickup officiating. "Surviving the encounter, though no charges. fkvor of greatly reducing this per- He served with the Army in raid! have been I branded aggree- will supply; music for the demon-I rninded-of the presentation and tea ; W. Center St.; Mrs. Joan Kenney. cehtagev even w allowing a 'aim* Okinawa and Japan during -World Representatives, hsving been elect-, application of these precepts; sec be made. 'The school problem, cf Uoutfi rejimted British . clslma Ala.o aaslsllng in the service and damagiw. »h« was maneuvered stratlon. Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Elk.s Home, 3 Brrtlon Rd.; Harry Price, 10 ondly, my experience during the counla basically and primarily their action waa aimed at aafe- eion and Egypt has been held rf- th* committal, were the Rev. C. E. downstream and positioned broad- ■pie m ajority.«f those voting, fully) W ar it, ' ed in 1932 and 1934. He waa elected eponslble for them. But a new elde across the channel;” it added. Boy, 14^ Injured Bazaar Slated > . at which the Elks, relatives and We.st Rd., Rockville.: M ra Clalfe realizing that Sk very Zmall ma-' ■ For i'rte y a.-s, from June, to: that post again In 1954. war, Which' gives me the experi a local one. The State cannot build guaeding tha Sues Otnal. charging, Winslow of the G ^ rc h of^the Nazr. Ilte annual 4-H Bazaar, spon friends will be-welcome. Tracy, 32 Hale R J ;i Mrs. Lot* ence of’-\borking with others, to' that British planes had-sunk a ahlp wave of such Ineureioiis began 10 arene.'L t. Col. Da*1d D. Coy,T-it. Here ..she was evidently - scuttled ' Jority could prevail.” 1950, hb served clerk In the Rogers is a' member of theTown the schools for the town, nor ca sored by Vernqji-4‘H Club's, will Charbonneau and daughter, 546 \ ‘ "Haying served in the* Leglilla- Planning' Commission and the Ad accontplish a common goal under it pay . the teachers, but-it should ta'the waterway. days ago. - . Col, Edwin J. P e r r e t t , - M a j o r by the Egyptians, partially block On Playground Members — of the ' ManchektCr United States Senate, having been Therefore, he said, Israel had ing the canal.” , ... be held tomorrow a t 2:30 p.m. at Hilliard St.;. Janice Tqtten. 50 '4ure,'’-'Warren says, "I am unCon- appointed oh recommendation of' visory Express Highway Oommit- any-"'and all seta ■; circumstances; help tb do .so. The fairest method Besides, he demanded, who- had Benjamin Jones, Major Jerjamiah Vernon Methodist Church. , In Board of Realtor* will meet at 8 given BriUin or ^rt-ance the right to take oecurity meaaurca. But Ships earlier had been turning, Summit St ;, Mr.*. Cathe'rl'iie Regan diUonally In favor of the Conall- the late-Sen. Brian McMahon. lee:’ and thirdly, my experience as a to accomplish this hicrease is ba'-cd Sweet, dapt. Robert Bridge ahdAr- Jerome Finn, 14. of 48 Deerfield cluded ip the bazaar will hie a o'clock tonight at the H o,l m e s and daugbter, 16 Coleman Rd.; practicing, attpi'ney. In applying on the equalization of'the grand to protect the canal? Neither the he added she had ."no in^tion to Major WlUtam Valentine. \ away .from. the canal because of Dr., suffered a concussion and pos tutloqml amendments’ for Home He was'employed for two years He is'a Shrinerisnd a member of 'wield arms beyond the limits of the fighting In the area. ^ food, and vegetable sale, handi Funeral Horiie to'pay rea>^rls to ■ Mrs. Ena Prentice. 168 Cooper St. Rule. I voted for it in 1855 and. - ■ 'v' ■ -. ' T888 Convention, nor ■■the UN had Music .was provided by the Sal sible fractured skull in a,, play work and Christmas articles. A Philip rHallih. a member. Gertrge W. Wheeler. Wapping; granted then) such authority, her legitimate defensive mission.” vation Amiy Band, a inale quartet la c u l’s account of the figh'tin'g ground accident at Barnard Junior He declared that ptogress-must in thASitiijil ■peninsula-'—th a t. part special feature will be a square • ------a- Diainne Heritage. Wapping) Mr*. Ixmtfl declared. 'x and Fred Clough, soloist. Burial High School this morning. dance scheduled for (7:30 p.m. Re- King David Lodge. ,\o. 31. Sarah Cflimollv. 13 Summit St.) Temporary Action be made tO’ peaee-between- Israel of Ej^i'pf'yast hf th'e Suez-r.sald An, Official at Manchester'.,Me- rasm and the Arab states'because'"it' W'ss In East'Cemetery: * survivors . aihong! the Eg.yptlan „ u ...... T ifreshments'.wHI be on sale duni«g; lOOF,. will hold its regular meet--Thomas Reiaer, 86 Benton St.) ■ *15. FF- ■ Sir ) Pierson Dixon of Britain X Bearers were William- Perrett, morial HospiUl, where Jerome was 1 afternoon and evening. — Ing tonight at 7:30 in Odd Fel-|Mi>, Dajay Chgpman. 397. Sum- '.X sild the British-French operation ■will not do tb;go back to an'artlfl- 'Walter P errett.' G. Altdh' Perrett, forces werb trying to extricate given .emergencyicy treatment, .said cial and crumbling armistice thernselyea and escape we.stwa7d Churrh Group Forming lows Hall. Following the bu.slnes.5 ! mit St. x ! was not aggression but a "tempor Hdrold Perrett, Kenneth. Perrett the boy's condluoii wax aerioiu but An area group. 1.* forming a meeting; refreshments will be DISCHARqiED TODAY: M rt ary police action.” He declared it agreement.” toward Port Said ahd Ism'ailia on not critical. 'He was later -frans- . Explanations -of. various del^ and Howard Croft, the canal. , .. ^venth Day Adventist Church served in the banquet hall. Anri Smqragiewicui and aon, East aimed tb eeparate Israeli and ferred to Hartford Hospital., for here; The first Sabbath School, ses Hartford; Edward Zeiser. 265 EJgyptian forces, restore peace In gates’ votes stretched the meeting .MnA Alexander Jarvis An official Israeli government treatment. ' out to;4;17 a.in., when it was ad spokesman said a general collap.se Barnard prlncipa|>Uharles Johrt- sion will be held at 9:30 a.m. to- HIGH_W’IND.>5 SKIRT FLORIDA Henry , St.) Sharon Petelli. 201 the Middle East and aafe^ard journed after 10'3^ hours. Largely attended funeral serv , Mlaml,i4FI»-.3 liP) i-r- An, Eldrldge St. r Timothy R. Smith. freedom Of navigation in the Sues •■e- ices for Mrs.-AlexAndef Jarvis, 26 of Egyptian forces Fas In progress aqn said the boy bumped his head ‘ throughput the peninsula and .that in.an accident at noon. y scheduled for 11-o’clock.-Selgfried area pf disturbed weather with .50 Alexander St.'. Mra. Helen o f CanaL — Alexander .St., weiie held at 9:15 Sandstrom • will preaeff the flrat winds up' to AS hiil<^ an hour Sdhlldge, 403 Gardner St., Mr*. Egypt nationalised the canal this morning from the W. P. Quiah Egypt’s losses were heavy. Israel reportedly had captured UNREST IN' EAST REICH ■Sermon. -.■■''■■■ 4raiiWell out to sea off. the Lorraine/Gbehee. RFD 3. Bolton: July 26. Dixon said nayi8*^l°h Funeral Home,, and from the Service.* will be held -in the ■Florida coast today and was Jplin .Dancoase, 89 Vernon Avd. there Was threatened by Israel’s' Church 'of the Assumption at 10 100 tanks, .mostly of Soviet and Berltn,' NoV. 2 Ufi -Communist Police Arrests Czech ma'nufacture. The armored East Germany bucked a wa;^ «f Masonic 'Temple. 135 Orchard S t moving In a direction that iwlll i Rockville; iMra..Martha Curt!*, 8$ .’incursion, X o’clock. The’'Rev. Bronislaw Gadg- Visitor* «i;e cordially invited to-at- keep It away from the coast. W. Main St., Rockville. ) IbcM m : uiprHiht #id SprMdinq Yews— Uprigkr and Sproodinq ilunipan •V’’n« assembly must acknowl rowski was the celebrant, the Rev. bolumne ; thht dipve into ■ Gaza anti-Russlail student luirest foday City were ueing .some of this cap apreadlhg 'from East -Berlla to end- '" AribervitcM -w Honi^ks — Pinos — Ayoloas and Rhododondrons j - edge.”' ha said, "’thst by .our swift Joseph W. Steiner, 49j of 166 Francis Butler , the deacon, and Dresden., The offleial Commuiilit v Event* Tonight intervention the. Israeli advance, the Rev. Joseph, Farrell the aub- tured equipment. ■ V ’ Eldrldge St., waa chafed last .The Sinai peninsula. Is isd'mije.s party organ . N e i^ Dcut*ch1and The Women’s Auxiliary of Ver- has . already been halted and this night with driving while Tinder the deacon. Paul Chetelat was'the or rejected student ., demand* for . lon Fire Co, 2 w'lll spoiuor, a mili For dutdoor Jflinting . 'threat to the canal has been avert- ganist and soloist. Father! Gada 'Wide atits. Mediterranean end a»-mpnd Johnson, Dr. Jordan. . "• : ' Syrian:' gnyrrnment today sev in charge.-, i ; :x^ For Indoor Forcirig out the Middle Esst.” , - Wheeler, zaid; he niede the arrest M. E .'M o r ia r ty ;.Jam es H; -Mc- ered dlploimtic relation*. With Members of Burpee Wdnaen’* Now you can get these super chickffns charcdal-roasteil eflStapt Y oiir HYBRID AMARYUS, AS.SORTED COLORS — OXAUS - "Our ^rpose,” he. declared, "is after he noticed Steinen> eixatic Yelgh, Effward Tlirvls and Frank Britain nna France. The aciibn - jro U R COLORS. FBEE8IA 'TECOLOTE HYBRIDS. ./ peaceful, not warlike." driving on Main 8t. near Peari St. Heirendt. . ’ , ' marked a 'final break in r^la- ready to eaf and are they delicious! Give us two hour^ . 'DoUea flew up from Washington Court records show Steiner ,iwas Many friends called at the fun- Public Reebrds . tions with France, which niled ' notice, or better still it day ahead» especially if you want! 'and.walked Intd the assembly hall' fined $150 tai Town .Court Aug. 27 eral home to pay respects to Mrs. this country from 1829 t« 194ft Assortod briod Foliago for CotorfuT Fall ToMo Arrongomonto May I Prov* them Sunday.'" - ' I. ■ I". 1 : . - ■* ^ NaGoRalljf ^ wMe Dixon was speaJ^ng. He In when convicted of driving wliile un Jatvis, and many beautiful flqral ' r 55’ariiuitM Deed* oq the strength of .''a league ,of ' . Rittorswoot — layborry » SfrowOowofn -i- ^ Lavondor troduced Ithe very sort of proposal: der the l^uence of intoxicating tributes were received. Robert Heller to Alice B. Pow Nations mandate. - !: - ■ t , Idby's Irooth Oak Loovot ~ Curvafa lusk — Lotus Fbds tha B rttiu delegate had criticised. ell, property on Beacon St. DYNAMIC '/J AivtrtiMd H *’Spoke with a ‘,’hea'vy heart,”- ' Hjury iWiater, 46. of Mill St.i wag BAR VOLUNTEERS . TO IlSRAEL Sda Oat* — Whoot; — Eucalyptui. x arrested lyesterday and---oharged ' Myrtle F. Roessner to Green ? • ■ . ,j. ' - ha said.-Imcause the United States E llin g to n ' wood, Inc.. property 'on Spring St. 4;, Napins, Italy, Nov; 2-(Ah—Th* INSURANCE , with intc^ication by Patroinu(n Argeqttnn i-'. gaverhihent - inter- 1, Robert Dehnel. The policeman aaid Robert P. Fuller apd Vtrglnia / •Watehti • CamorRi V TODAY; Fuller to ■ James E. •' McFarland vened , today: to prevent 842. loons latfor Pretoitiaiii he -found Leister, lying In a gutter Slight Accidiil Europeikn; Jewish volunteer* for .. r, | near the MFD firehouae. I and Kathloeil A, McFarland, pfoji|- LEE M. ^LVERST»N ^ Elitotrif Shavtrt J !’v':)\' Leister evidently <;ut his head erty on Eva Dr. the Israeli anny froiti s'ontln- AWe«n"YlaloH— N Goronlum* — Frilogoi*^ Planti — ’ • Penohal Notice* Brings Warning Walter Waddell \and Victoria A;. Uing to' Haifa aboard the Aggca- AT tahen he fell, poltce said, and had PkiiUdofldran -— Cactus aad.^culont* • : several atitches taken, to. a ^calp Waddell to *rho Bantly OH Co!/ line ship Santa'Fci • Elaotrio Appliaaitos ^ Card of Tliankil wound. at Majicheater Meihorial Bliington; Nov. 2 (Special.)— Inc., prtiperty at 361 Main SL Noepital'before being takei)'to po Howard !H. Hicks, 36, Thompson- John' 'yVintefliiottoih • to Merle WILO lIRD FOOD and FEEDERS -May w« extend our atneere tbsnks lice headquarters. ' vitle, was warned for speeding here Kama and Pauline P”P* i sQl our friends and relatlyeS who ■< last .night, when' lie became invol erty'at 8l Edmiiud St ;;*'it«slry.; /!:!! HNEST WILD IIRD MIXTURE SUNFLOWER SEED gradeuslr extended tb*lr kindness and ,, Patrolman Em anud Motola'.' a r SZIBMUI.V during our recrbg-Xiereave- rested Wlliiam R. Brady, 29r.’of ved in a minor accijlont on Bt. 140 James. Gordon‘'°Ianppr<«Utqil;. B rady about t ^ e e miles from, Hfcka vtag traveling west on Ri. , ;quitcUIWi Deed* J Evei^ Saiunlayi S:^jn. to 12?3k aj :. -Robert j. ;Sjn%itb apd Elizabetlr Edward Rronlie, ' i' / near Bhady Glen before stopping ^40 whep his cat ;Wcnt out qf cop- on the Ruth Bnnike, him'at Center laqd A[lxander Sta. tfol .on a purve, Skidded across the H. Smith to The Sheridan. Corp., pim U K i coilMOmlnr CLUB r*. glr. and Mrs. George, Brnnke.. Mra. Julia A\ McIomo, 40, of 68, road, s]p|un around And struck 'a property Robert Rd. } ' ^ 'Summer St., was arreeted thie small Teiiii'e; (, m - Joseph Bertotti and Anthony P IN E LA K E C O V E N T R Y 0 | ^ SoFoa Doy»>-a:30 A*IA^TM 4:00 ' C u r d o r n u m l t a morning by ' Patrolman . Robert The* Car only aBghUy 'damaged, BertoUi to' Santipa Giols, prop j. Grenier and charged with paaeing became'-hunff uFon a fence'po'st erty on Bush HiU'Rd. , i, JOE 977 MAIN STREET Toidiid TumpUio at Junctipn WMHiHf Cta*s[ J l pdlli t* fita** a'i »n> frfrn ^ fo r KOSEY ORCHBTRA ' II cards, flowsea and gtfta I a standing school bus en,MSln .51; and! had t^o be hfted off with,a i.. .' - Marriage Uoeaae': • ^ T A Y t Manchoottr, C ioa*’ my Ulnew in the Court dateb’are; Letter, tomor tow truck. Hicka-twos not injured. . Willis E, Sanders, Glastonbury, Do h o H i m y%c Ma n c h e s t e r a HoapItaL row; Brady and Mrs. Mdeako, Investigating -waa Trooper Wil- ahd Jean Evelyn Peek, Glaalon- :^itch«n s<7»5s CHOOSE NEXT YEAR W n. JnlB Oaltr. l» w . JB. Ilfili Tomlin; •; - bury,
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e C N N , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. i m , MANCHESTER EVENINGI HERALD, ICRESTBEp CORK. PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, IRSQ PAGE MANCHESTER EVENH^fHEBALDt MANC^l •nMMai>iWtcLi •Yi- ■■ -|.aa,iVLJka«ltluMt» 2 ttlla you that.-a atrange m ^haa A' non ^pnipoB 'mentla patient tlon to forth a' party "vkhteh 3«rllf B tJ G S ^ H N N Y •litbraced and klaaed W hat held a flih polt and line in hia defend the Independence iit. JHun- Woul^you do ? '"X' I .-'X' aaylum rttreat. _ f m o - i « i o RaiilsA Unions gary against everybody,’'.. KUdar ’the- young pollcHhalri'-'.dld not ■Viailbr--What -ara' you flihtng' Antwar to.Pr|vj[§ua Puula said' ...'X,;' l O l hohitate long. for. my man? ' ^aily M otim WHAY—010 .Policem an^ achadulaas' age Contract \ Informed political sdurcea said six different poWtiona and the pi'c* 7 High priest '''-J WAX-Save a idfe X Nagy may. head Hungary's delega X l .etaanga tion to tha. ILN. General Aasem^y r : Georgn. Ado, with a f e U pw- . 'X ■■ 9 Toward the s l i i i i k l slated to open Npv,^. . ’ j p^ice. , . ; • ' Anierican.'^waa traveling livdJie ' ahb^, . i irithoat npttta. WTIC-DIck BurleC . rabel demands as f«ik. as po^ble The chief in a Kentucky , ajnihll . sheltered side 33’DRC-Amoi h Andy .• Orient, and Hia companion one dfty •10 Rail' ' *'?viiAY—Open House ^ WPOP-E. P;. Morgan tioh faHthilNAera is UUta and to contipue tha atrike wottldv. town, wrote hekd^uartera ,,a'>^w fell into a heated argument .w ^ w ^ ^ r a n e v u . txoop only endanger the' aiiccesa ;.of the day* later, Bajlng.; • •tl'Nazi. X WHAY—'Bneore Theater ate dagger ofx.a Walkout. . ^regroup- an Old Arab. Ade'a Triend ..ycOm- rR^udolph — m WCCO-rOond kivvniua Mnnd Uualo rebetUon. X- ' ' "I duly received yve' plcturea. of U Q{nger □ n o iH C ] | S ' WTiO-Woman e new agt'bement* With ^ the 'Thty said ..BudSpeat reaidenta gradikaUj; re pikined to him afUT^'ifrd /tiiat al 17 edn^ed cereal c i i j a l a WDRtHeCel Kolby ISB—'BvMiing Serenada the aix miacrean^ whoae capture though he h^^pent, ye«r< in 13 The —X aye WPOP—Waxwork* -C—New i-^ World ibnyoperating unibna eaUblishe^ a _ xHung^iiMl turned to work In'reepoiue to ap^ la deaired. I iift'ii “arreated five of l4.'Centurv-plant laSiilriilXi a ;. ' iiUrl-,' . RCr-Blng Ch>aby airfieli eVaduation ■■df, atudying Anrb^. in priparatlon for advanceN ^ ’?6rTUit drinTi* ' 42 Volcano. WHAY—Open House WPOP;-G. ReallJ?^.^ ■moratpriunw until 1958 on 'paala from' the- trade .unions. The them; the atkth ,la under obaefya- thla i r i p underatand iA ' -Galahad 1 Hascball's •Sicily • Wounded aoldlers amjl de- appeals wereTeinturced ,by a broad- tlon'-vgn^'Will be taken .ioori." ■ ^HAY—Family Ro*ary '^>X wagW^increaaeg. or' • decraagea .dr pendents, 113 fgmlllea were a woEd^lhat thp»H«c6rlutT$n#2The prevloua American noon and'read and the children 38 Split pulse n WDRC-r-Youra Truly: Budapest Radio earligti'Ttroad- one. . , / ■ ifc.- ii#8— \ W P O P ^ y H WJth Huelc trains. ‘x. e n v ^ O iriittan M. Raviidal, Jett ; —Mra. Mafgaret Carey, can’t get hear .me, 37 Chest bones WHAY-^eWd Rpde* The non-o^rallng unions had cast warnlngg.df a peW “Soviet In- laid June. ■ r BOLAND .39 Chills . WCC(>eR*t^| Rtvlaw.. vaslon.^’: Reports' 'circulated last ;New Caatle, Pa. lA 'a W K IS^^M / WHAV-PoliXPartvY—Polka. Pai \ .nought a:‘36-cent a n ^ d u r wage BudapHt was quiefSliJ* moriilng OIL COMPANY The young policemaft.vyaa under- 40 Stead ' WTIC-FredT~Prpd Wti^h Waring hike. night that ttre.,joverniir)hnt had to after a nighf disturbed bwacatteree ■ ■ . ■ X ‘ ’• I 41 Cow's rail_ > tr 11 WElC^Newa WDRC-(]-rRjl4U>t WQTESIIfSahop- CENTER ST. imglgotng hia examination. / V90RC—New* , WPOP—:Myst»\r>' TknAn# THe conti'act aettlemeht Wa.a restrain Hungsry's .Air Force from gunfire on the city’s eesteniXilit 269 Opp. Army and Navy Club * thing who waa being inlUated into Examiner Now aaaumt'. that 42 Weird X'WPOpr-Bob and Ylay *:4»—.. presided over by two membeTa pf going' into a'ctlbn against Russian skirts. It waa'not certalirwhethel 44 Jibed 9 T B jt B W i-fiia-i- WHAY—Polka______Pa: arty Td. Ml 3-6320 the myateriea of golf by'her boy you are accoated by a charming % WHAY-Record Rodeo- WTU’—N«t(pnaI_nAdlo Cliib the National fRallway) Mediation armor camped around Budapest the shooting irtv^ed the Rpasiana 49 Passing i . WCCC—Record Rerltw .airfieitL''- , • . dr was a continuaiton of ihdxiebel TA friend. “And now tell me,” ahea^id young lady late pne evening, who » ft w ipre-p.M . 3VDRC-Radio Workshop Board. Levett Edward* and 24-Hour Burner Service 51 Rage , WTIO-IUSO Radio LaMv WPOP-Mvairfy Time Francis A. O’Neill Jr. NegdtUi- A Belgian'.Red Cross team Which Jtunt for members of. the foi Downtown Chanen ’42 Numbrr • :«e- Cbmjnuniat Secret Police. M W, it WDRC—Cal Kolby WHAY—Night Watrh tions had opened SepL 18. visited tho airport ye8t"rday ra l'i*r Hiins'-r 'n4T\h «' Onl> .33 SnjcWr -— ■>'/A 3^POP—Bob and Ray WTIC—National Fair Club . dioed' to Brussels to stop Belgian Hungarian troop units took up WDRC- ( Al l. Mi O C R W A Y BY J. R. WILLIAMS O U R b o a r B i n g h o u s e w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 44 N'olhing H * ■ W11A Y —Ssrfna JSaay ■Rur.* Naughton .. y' belief flights to Budapest. positio ia throughout the city to TT % WPOP- •Donald LaCrolk maintain prdeftr,, . X VI Insect* • WCeOe^ecord Ravlaw • iU - 'the Austrian P:ess Agency Ih. ■'58 Cat cries ■ i w WKSh—P.M. WHAY—N ight WaiCh Political’ leaders .jk*^ied theh)- '^OH.ieKEAKPOVMN Aivehim 1 FEEL COME CN, W a MY V/ORD.^ IF IT ISri'T OLO \ WTIC—loan Radio Lana - jjetty Says Vienna^ said twi .Hungarian planes iCVUK-KYUk: HIMSELF-— ] 57 I'jmpre.v . WDRO-Cal Kolby WTIC-Fred Wxi^g selvee- building up a workable g o ^ ' WHtN t R*Ce THIS ARABBIT THAT f ^IVE HIM HV, iMA3f)fi;/ I ^ E Y ^.'C 6 K 4 ' s WDRC—R iiaa KiKignloTi carrylngWed OoSs relief material emmant apparatus. The ^aUhoid- ,1 TWIWd/ ATICKCT to . FUNCMOR WAY ^THEBUMB PRESCOTT P iKE,THE BIG ' D03VN IT WPCHP—Bob and Ray W PO P—D ouaM liC r o I x , were fired-.pn over Budapest and ^ A a«EAsy.sHOP vywiM A OOOO COM IM’ RUSH.' $TILL CLEANUP HITTER iN , REASON SMHY MORE TV SETS iVfV 1:48—. ers and Peasant parties decidetXtp THE FAT LEAOOE.^ 1 -----snd gone WHAY—Swing Eaay WHAy—Nlfht Watch I&V^Never for had to returh,,to Vienna. -. ■nt 50FT TRAPerVIlOC® SWIFT IN, BUT 'll. WCCC-i-Record Rarlaw WTIC'^Vw* merge intp the National Peasant' AMP W*MW^LM& ■KICK. IM ——' X'Li. BET YOUR 6k:il4 ARiEH'T SELLING/— FAP/— i 2 Medley \ News of tha, Soviet action ap party. Tbe two parties campaigned I SUPPOSE YOU'RE STILL H-V WKNB-P.M. WDRC—RDbii NRURhtf^n peared to unite\|he people more ■•OCOM M6 TOTME TH' PAMT5.' s t r e t c h e d ,SOTISKT 3----- ..motion R. 51 w ■1 WTIC—1U8U Radio Lana WPOI*—itwiprn SomMi separately in Hungary's last free FAIK ISUES o f HAWAII I od ICTenliig Good Muala- KYUK- WPOP—Modern Sounds trolled Gyoer announced an end to night that he and hlKfollowerg plan no,xt BomootoVJpJrOu don't,holp mo ¥fith th at math!” WKNB—Today In Sporta , the general strike throughout the KYUki/ Vmc-Newp . . / WHAY-*eNlght Watch of the big Weapons, and whether a new Hungarian Socialist Work WDRC-News; Weather WTIC—C^avalradc of Sporta Ejsenhower hadn’t agreed with the nation, 'the Committee said Nagy’s ers' party. It will split b « from the WPOB—News WDR'C—Mooda for Romanca gnvernment had fulfilled all the regular Communist part^rganisa- His Program: BY AL VERMEER \YPOP—Modern Soiinda idea and ordered studies to^-follow PRISCILLA’S POP Smbll Woitdef **}?lliAt—Sporta Spotlight ItrlA- It up. '. ' it HOAf^ RULE — A -pracU cU ^i^ecM ^ Xor MaaielMBMr WCCC— HVenlng Good Mvile WHAY—NiRhl W atch and ei'ery growing community. ' ' ^ ^ ■ WHY BECAUSE ANY TIME. WE YOU .WOULDN'T 33’KNB-^ranadt WTIC—Cavalcadf» of Sporta Hagerty, who earlier had said,, WTIC—Soprts WDftC—Mooda .for Romanct ★ POURT REFORM -'rXiet'a raise'our lower 1 ISO N T y o u WANTS WE CAN TW ROW rTWINK IT TO LOOK ' WDRC—Weather and Zalman the Senators had ’’wrong informa- [ WPOP—Lawrence Welk WPOP—Modern Sound# beypnd tho^reaclvofimUtica,, Let’s reorganlxe catrl ,U H E T h e US ALL OUT INTO WIM lS*S#- tlon." said Eisenhower hast ties to provi^-equal Justice for all of the pegpie... TWe STf?EET.' (:W— WHAY—N ight W atch "urgehtl'y sought” an iittdrnationai l a n d l o r d WHAT-~Dinntk Dete WTIC—Sr>orta HIRhllghta WmtE HOLLAND TURKEYS POP?; WCCC—Good Kvening Good Mualc W'DRC—Mooda for Romanc# agreehient to end the ihanufac- A STATE JkiD TO EDU(jATiON ^ Baaed upoii^M . WKNB—Alan Brown / WPOP—Mtidern Bound# ture, u?e and testing of afomit; TULIP TREE FARM equalize^ grand Hat as pnmoaed by oqr present- Dema*"' KinH Cote !•:«- ' cratic Leadei-s. ! JRt>-f5uv Lomparda WHAY—Night W atch weapons but “has never changed,” WPOy—Mel AHen v WTIC—J^norla HlghUghta hia gland that safeguards -are' Our turkeya hasle beeg winners a t the Bpstou Miow la the Osren sUNINCORPGRA’I^D; HUSINESS^— Reduction oC.tha g:4»- ^ 1 WDRC—Mooda for Romanc# necessary. Dressed. Class. 'Every year Shown. We prepare ready for the .OTeh. burden imposed by the State on Small .BiHllnei ' WHAY—Dinner Dale . ^ . WPOP—Modern Sound# WCCC--Good Kvenln* Good Music ll:§R- yiagerty Bl.so challenged a state whether they make a prbEt oif not. WKNB—Kvening Serenade WIIAY—Mght Watch ment by New York’s Democratic 60c Lb. N. Y. D ress^ Under 20 Lbs.—Over 20 Lbn. 50c ■k L B ^ L A -n V E REFORM AND REAUB-nC IHBBiiqt- WTIC—Three Siai- Ksuw \VTK'—Neaa WDRC—Low->fl Thoms* W DRC—sVea'a Gov. Averell Harriman that the Yes'. We Pull 'the Tendon*—Deliver in 'Wancliester If You SENTAqroN — Let'4 dispoMiof the. Colonial ;.Tn|Cl* WPOP—Meet the Artist - X - * W PO P—New# A font id .Energy Commission had ^ V .Cannot Pick Fp Tonrself. tlona and^Wethoda that unpede efficiency ..Let's'immaiD- lljIR- our Legisl^ve'set-up to meet the aeeda of ALL .ef * 'WHAY-Stive it Life, „ „ „ ■ WHAY—Night Watch ordered, Nje3y York and other State 5 u s t r e h e W-' WCCO—G,axl kiecnlng Good Music WnTC-Sporta Final health departments to ’atop monlr f r a n k HARAlUltOA people. ^ ‘ ’ 1N6 AN O LO , WKNB—Keening J^renade WDRC—Ruaa Naughton torlng Tor radioactivity in the air 33’TIC—PollUcatal Pro|YogrAm WPOP—Modern Sounds . A8H >iWAMP RD., OLASTONBDRY TEL. MEdford S-Stlg In our Candidate,Nve offer you a quallfled, intelligent Rad’, AFUMNY auy FRiENT?5HiP=| WDRC—Amta ■t Andy II;RR- on Sept. 26, six d*ya after a major fair-minded leader. Agaim we urge your support e'wl* J.r. WHAY—Night Symphony ‘ Stevenson speech on H-bomb tests. \ WTi('—Rmrllght Rerensde .. Both the A EC apd the Public WAY ~ VOTE FDR HD* ALLEY OOP AI|>Rid Of Him, Huh? BY V, 1 . h a MLIN ,i'-a WDRC—Ruaa Naughton BY RAY GOTTO Telavtaion Proerams > WPOP -Moileru Sounds Health-.jService. which wax-super ION DAY! •' ’ w^E?tejiss~ s o ONCE MORE THE COTTON WOODS V- fl :4S-- vising the air monitoring program' On Page Two i WHAY—Night Bymphony in a number of states for the A EC. \OU KNOMC 'iOlK QUIET RCAJT1NE OF WTIC—Starlight Serenad# \ S7UPF,..m:XI THE LABORATORY W DRC—N ight Oml put out statements in reply.' Both SEEM-TO* VE . 6 RESUMED... . Said the studies had long been, GOT WOOF GENERAL scheduled to end about that tl ALL RIGHT. They said a B^month program Was . Broadbreaatbd Native Hen set up last April to monitor re ^ SERVICE sults pfU .S. tests In the PSeifle., 1 Daya The Health Service s^tement j ^ghu «9Aa99$195 Plus Pai:U '• ^ d that fhorliy after /U)a tests | im TEI> MI S-S48t TURKEYS •W-ere completed late in/Jhly. ':‘the | ~SStAias«d sia* UtiWiii ' . ' service and the AE^agreed that i 10 i'o IB I .b « " . a. X thg last week in S^tember would | Orders Now Being ^K en be a reasonable ^ te to terminate! .■x. For ThanksRiyjifg the monitoring ^oJe4:t.’.’- j ALLIED TV SERVICE ^ Hagefty contented that "I sup- MANntF.8TRR , Mease CaH Aftxr 6 P. 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J /- y-^\ „A '>>: > ■ . . r • r '.rpi.'X'x ; '• .V 'Ti-•■'T't V- '■Xl. i '■ ■ ' i , 'X ’ . 4 vr .-■• ■• ' ■■■4^; V ,' ;• ;\; ■ ' X': ■ ' • , ■'. ■ , ' >v V . / j.-' •' - MANOBEST]^ EVEN^G h e r a l d * c o n n , FRIDAt*. NOVEMBER 2. 1956 lU N C m STBR SVEini^G -HERALD* ICANCHE^TER. CONN. FRIDAT. NOVEMBER 2, 1956 .'ix-'-' ■ X;' ' / ■' PA6B ..i.r'•-r’X''Vf I- t- THE Trouble T hi^ W eekend for Top^^Hiree R anked Team s Angle M a r i rted in L ine \ By m e a r l Rfi y u S T Eight Homq: ( m jm Ex - White PeBR Slatev S)^acuse Head Sliate lltale and Tijgers Battle Sporta Uditefx...... in' "'ll ...... I hii « E 6 ' G o o d I n s u r a n c e ■ig(Cln6w|emalning. sport a 2-0 loop Help Broi^yn May Eiuid Of^ Leading E astern Attractions Insurmice is what Coach Oeoige Hamps^e U ^1 ME LRAOl'E es of Less^ ^Fame ;'a (41 Mitchell t»f the MerchanU’ foot- i" ^ » Tron^fee Japs Kloter igi. to< 138 34« G. Oliva Oeveland Post ball team is after—Insurance that .Btncv»nto US 138 O em ara . New York, Nov. 2 (JP)— N ^ YoHc, Nov. 2 -Pnijceton, the East’s only un>eiiten hia current edition irtll click to loalng to Spring ». .Tedford . , 114 120 .323 M. Oltva ...... us *0^92 Irlsji since 1944. The game will be Osaka, Japsn; Nov. 2 (^)—'The Denhtip . 108 W 287 O c h a u , ...... ‘...it. m vtt. St. Lou!fi, Nov. Z, (fPi— Oklahoma, Georgia Teph and played tit Baltimore. Other inter- major c’iibUegV^l^tbair team and Yale .tied with tho-Tigers- perfection 'in remaining games- ! H.'ikritiyn Dodgers blasted elgl>t Bcabefl- ISO 1 ' 358 L ata ...... ^^96, M 9»S. , and thSTTwhat Pat SUrk deals in Marty Marlon haa MMi out Temteasee, the 1-2-3: df the sectional games And Utah .at Rice for the lesser staturi tomorrow fo lala .. 480 474 440 13M and College of the Pacific at Tulsa. home runs today and slaughtered ToUU ... oL a job only Eight days and nation’s college football clubs,, on a day whelMilashM between independent po^rs thr&tens since his dlssharge from the Army j "5,J’*wUdcaU ha^"w ^ O iO ababe (SI - : __ Princeton, unbeaten and un 4. Japanese baseball team 14-0 the Howard , OS 10S Scablea ...... 96 88 91 278 alr^a^ the^'a talk about > -^are expected to hold tight to ranked except in the Ivy League, overshadow Ivy competition. ' Trdford . 87 »S 279 Jacobs __...... 98 101 too 299 where .»,lt shares the lead with I - erincetoh, minus iU good sopho- Crandall Kuamik x'...... 88 ioa. 94 284 him mknaginfr two other ma> their honors through another'" High senw loott^ W™* 1 riiore fullback. FredTiley, takes on Davis ... Sobim"...... ,113 IJS’* 90 328 heavy football weekend. Yale; plays Brown while Yale meeU Joimscn . •5^102 377 Hebenstdeit 91 114 83 294 ;ipr leagtMtx^Il oluba. The Dartmouth. Penn is at Harvard tontoreow afternoon Brown and Yale, beaten by Col- euse University ■■I- 36-yMr-oTd M uton wa* Ori^ipdd . The firing on the top 10 sUrta tol .w ^ atari at 1:30 aiidl*Pt^»l« last week in, a non-league I'34-0 edge. Totals .. 449 s i i 15)3 Toiala ...., w...... "paTaJ T m iiti os ihoiuurer of tha'CMoaao wnlto tonight at Mlaml'a Orange Bowl and Cornell at Columbia which insurance selling figld in Syra will be playing its last home game •,at 2 o'clock a« prcviosslyS^i cuse. Mitchell anpounced ; earlidri Sox after piloting tbtiW to where the University of Mlamir *1,1. 1, 0,1 P»ren&' Day will "be observed tal to seven ih’-ll gomes. WliH* C.taaa (4) WeddlasS (8) iloce finish in th* juaencafi." ranked ninth, engages lA air In under retiring Coach Lou Little,. ported, ^e CCIL rirala wifti league^ | The Dodgers nii four homers Bolin Jr...... 9 9 112 99 31(1 Vaccaro The Mid-Arherican (k>nferehce tders.' Saturday at the lyinlty College iJiRochelle ...... XOt 140 95 331 (Thrtatlana 71 -77- 74 >ague last reason. x. trastate batUei wlUi Florida State. a contract to direct the Merchants campus with' the big . attraction In the second inning;, including Rolxan ...... ,-.98 8*. — 187 lead will be bn the line when Bowl play at Imifgy Field- iq other Ivy games are Penn- from the quarterback slot in the Slbrlnti .. 87. 88 98 Talk stortoO almost immediate-- Beaton will be the scene of an vs. Hari*ard --a duel for the gridiron meeting .between Duke Snider’s fifth o f^ ^ tour, Chapman ...... d t -=»■ 123 2U Prentice ...... 98 87 109 ing ' Green (Ohio) with seven sylVanig remaining games. Plrkey ...... 126 117 118 Crandall ...... 1 0 7 109 137 other Flrday Atght contest invol- third j»laCe—an4’^189 'x ' ^Tlng Boston OoUege and Villanova. straight victortet plays Miami of Mitchell hasn’t been satisfied gome. Handicap ...... 14 14 14 One rumor hod it Marloa oad Al bia. X and Coast Guard Academy.- Trirt Ohio., ,6eal Grid Veterans Ready for Lions -With his quarterbacking this sea Tlie Dodgers now have an 8»3^ Total! ...... 514 1594 ToUla'.. . 457 478 B141460 Lopes, manager of th* aaeoad- .^Oklahoma is supposed to bowl Among the school* omithe long The los^qf Tlley, who broke a sparkplug George Kelleher ia ^ Darl'a Dairy <*>" w - ‘ im l 6 r son, not because of faulty p l a y- record against Japan’s best'prdfeS' ...... ‘ SA-nn* 120 311 ) OaMBSa ('l> ■ _ place Cleveland Indiana, ware to o v ^ Colorado for its 36th straight iist'of 35 still unbeaten knd'untied, Three veteran linemen''who have been with the Manchester Merchants since the team s organ, collarbone’.ehrly .in Itst week's averaging .5.6 yards per carry- and ...... 74 85 77 248 in a Saturday game although it isatlon in 1953 are pictured above in familiar poses. From left to right kre Larry Homles. sturdy calling,. but because of the lack of has a 13.2 point ;per game mark. sionoi teams, with one tie game. crriiant ...... J03 91 92 288 swap jobs. Lo m Was namad m an _ ’Wyoming is stJT ta h State, West Cornell game, a fevera.jolt to P rll*lV ...... v;*. 8.x 88 82 255 fiS tt, ...... 93 104 104 SOI wfll JyT rrttht fur the lead in the linebacker. Bruno Moskc, center, and ponderoua Yosh Vlncek, defensive-tacata,— Tne two w»i p» in -PrlBreton,TButrHewei'AgneiW did. a pin-point, passer. He feels sure In. four contests- the.,son.— The ahtlitv of Japanese teams; 84 161 85 102 IM 295 ager of the Box. Texas State IS at Arlxone. F raser 77 Cormlev-., . 92 too M 288 -Hg Sevan.n. ^ « xwill take a Colorado action Sunday afternoon when the-Merchanta meet the strong Leominster Lions in a return game Wccldy»Pieks a superb Job as rt^cetnent and that-dn Stark he has acquired a Springfield, Moss., sportswrit6r to defeat the Dodger- twice Helm .. 104 102 318 Leo Diirbeher’s itain* poMiedi ia- Montana State at Montana and fellow who can thread a needle at Berk .. — 74 Lorenzen ..87. 104 no 30t -earthquake tdxderail the No. 1 the Air Force Academy Is at home at 2:15 a t Mt. Nebo. the Bror.*n game should provide a boa tallied eight touchdownis' end prompted, K a z u to Yaniamoto, to the Qleveiand pictureir* r a t Iw X .te a m . to Colorado State. R5* AMOS B, HOOPUS teat for the'fill-ins Coachv)Chitrley. SO passes, so to speak, with a foot converted a like number of times coach ol the All-Star, team which Totals 489 480 1403 Touts ...'...... '.1.....431 505 493 1439 turned„it down. Marion was Prfedie Soatbeha Game Other games Include:' Halloo, alt my ardent followers! <^ldwell located. They arh Alitn ball in his hand. ^ from placement. .Poorest, if ,vdu lost 10-6 to the Dodgers yeater= In front agaiK Oeoigia Tech, the ^qiUy other Sunday afternoon at Mt. Nebo ■want to call jt' that, pUnting aver day, to remark: CommBBlly P rrta. (8) aeeeptiMaJl) . ' E ast Today I hail you with pleasure, Msnzler, a reserve talfback, and Cp6i ...... 101 ‘*03 Klainacbmldt 73-106 78 357 The Globe-pemoerat aald todoy -— ieam to draw atnong-jBrat place Holy Ooes-Boston Unlveralty, occBslOned by a note I just re Grant Patterson, who has been the Merchants will play host to age among Natkinal Football "Tbe Dodgers ere not os strong, Wfir ..... 108x1.18 P efo n l ...... 86, 105 III { it learned ffbm a gallg!' Merchants Ready the Leominster, Mass., Lions in a iC^Rmnski ...... 86' 8j t t 1 a^port after the downfku. of Lehigh-Temple, Lafayette-Rut- ceived urging me to run for Con junior vsrslty center. League punters fa 40 yards'friim as expected. . There, qre some' H a rris '. . 97 '96 iKorion might com* bjift to.tii* M tmgaa State, invades Duke Tor | \ return -grudge match. The* Lions the line of scrimmage, Ollie Mann poor plays. If we had been n>ei^e ).arson ... 118 gers, Bucknell-Buffalo. ' gress! BroW*n\alao ia-troubled by In Seaton'... 98 108 lit. Louis CordUmls, w itlt Ifnaager a prime Southern g ^ e. The un South Of course I must decline. Whpt juries. Sophomore halflMck-George .helped; inaugurate the >956 semi- of the; Chicago Cam . boasts this careful in sending but o\)r,-felief Johnson .. 113 88 Fred Hutchinson aMviag o m to beaten Tech Ehigineers Irtth five pro season here- and spoiled figure. Top man la' Norm Van Kentucky-Marylahd, Georgia- with football forecasting for' my Gorgodian, the team's leading ball pitchers, we might have Won-.” 498 Cleveland. in a row are favored over a strong For Invasion of Leominster , MltebelTs -debut *s a head coach by Brocklin of the Los- Angeles Rams The Doogefs opened 'up today T o u ts .... .'...... •...,528 504 ToUla Qootek Uneswlo Alabama. Auburn-Florida. - South faithful clientele, managing my oil carrier, Is out with a shoulder P u k e dub. 'pasteHng an .18-13 dqfeat on the with a 44.8 yard per boot average Mariarty's <1) ” 'Reffria .Carollna-Furman, Mississippi at (uid banana plantationa, my duties separaUon, and Jack McTigue Is against a team made'up from the Dam aschl ...... 98 191 Morion,-nite-iim* "Mr. ■bort* X Tinnaasee’s third-ranked Vola i^tsiana State (Night), Missis- as secretary of the Owls Club, the troubled by an ankle Injury. hdnie forces. It marked the first . .Big s'coring guns for the Spring- Yomlurl Giants,.; Japan’* ^second- BSmls . . . 94 187 stop" of-VM Redblrds, **1(1 on talm on Coach Jim Tatuin'a North Energetic George MitcheH,*?'caught four, passes, with Welsa^yarda in two weeks. But with time jh years .that’ a Manchester field , Indians V In the . Americaft M ayer ... 98 88 - 164 iippi State-Tulene, North Caro more than Stark on hand to spread the de latenea-t of the hour—a ll: these Yale may get more action than best, team, a ^ ' Osaka’s Nonkai Metntpsh ' 99 138 102 334 tatevtaltm show lost n M t: 'T <|Btft CaroUda.team at home where they lina State-Wake Forest. Rich- always striving, to_ bolster his [ compel me to decline—har-rttmph! ever out of l^pouiKl Don Griffith, team lost an opening game skir Hockey League to dtae are Doug Hawks. AuKOkt ... 115 114 128 352 lowest Funnyman i 1 know onjrihing abObt it.'* ^ sxpect to ToU to a sixth straight. teammate Curry. 'LittlS has to be fense with his strong tight asm, Benschs ...... — 125 90 215 mond-Davidson, Vanderbilt- Vir Manchester Merchants foot , But you might be interested in who trails Al Warti and Dennis mish. McMurdy,. Jimmy Anderson, Bob Dodgers 151 )03 22Q-14 18 0 Hie Globe quotod it*: ebaree e* aUchigan^Stata hopes to make Hatdly Gentle. said concerning ,.'the glue-flnge^d backs like Jimmy Roach. Joe Bailey, ' Bob McCord ' and Ken Willette .. - 94 — 94 Total! ...... 500 488 '% 1 4 5 4 ginia, William and Mary-Vlrglnla Toro, cobSidered the finest pass re reading the letter; "Dear HOople; McGill but atm H ‘hailed in New Leominster. In my book; Is the (riantS;*' saying toe MaH*n-Hutchlneon tv for last weeltts upset by Illlnoia '.Btli OiasB. Is a ministerial ball squad and to accord Silk DeAngelis, Webb, Ed Lynch, Joe Schlnkel. The Indians split in Hawks .. 000 000 000— 0 9 3 Totals 498 834 107 1537 MlllUry. Curry and Dubose are bound to You picked Rutgers to beat Boston Haven as the best second string best all-around opponent to show HOrSKWIVES LEAGUE move was being di*ctu*ed by to* by thumikng a Wisconsin team student, but boys who oppose Midn-est Town fans the best team pos ceiver ever to, perform "at Nebo. in this City of ■Village ;C! h a V m their first six stgi-ts, winning .xCraig,' Branca (7) and 'Cam- With icians the slx-foot-Ave, 33(HMund find more daylight. Man for man College by a score of 20-13. The halfback In the Ehul. Dartmouth, Sockaltea (1> two. clubs. •■■ ' that baa won only Once. Michigan Marque,tte-Indiana, Drake-Iowa sible, has not spared the rod Biggest concern at the ihoment ^ since football w'aa;'revlved follow-; three and losing a like number.. •*r.t-nella, Olson i6');,.„Horluchi, - HEBALD LEAGL'E Callahan ...... 88 81 m 288 Baylor guard find the Corpus final score of the game was .Bos with a 1-2 league record, pins its Balan <81 Itomlall ...... 90 87- 80 - 257 ! It Poipted'to too fact toot Cten* State was dropp^ f i^ first to State, Kansaa-Kanaas State. Miss- in preparation for Sunday’s re is the Manchester running; attkeklattkeki E"gland^ ing World War iL Troy are ivell- Only two games separate the first Nom'o (2), P tom b (6) and, Fujlo, Iy>w Mart ...... 74 82 84 Wl I: fourth by Blinals. . , Chrlstl 31-year-old anytning u V J ... i.7 . I better all-around backfield than ton College 32, Rutgers C. Man. hopes on quarterback Mike Brown. ;New No. 1 comedy king of the-»wl(er# the ImpaOt oV;ihe perform- I^M n eral M oto^r Rank Qrerabprf of ourl-Nebraska, Oklahoma A. and turn contest with the Leominster which has. dipped noticeably in th4: fj,. MerchanfsT you bughta run for Congress! iPenn and Harvard, each 2-1 In coached. \yell conditioned shd. and fifth place teams In the stand Nomura (7). W-Cralg. L-Horiu^L Diana 79 71 M 234 Toil'ourtellot ’75x i S 87 m end Hutchinaon w*ra The big game In tli<» lli^tern but forgiving. 'He's tough In ings. Springfield is home Satur- Cnhfn ...... 8 8 91 87 278 Harlem Globetrotters will.'be un* ances comes ii). : ■ Kojuma ...... » 89 80 3S4 middle. ^ M.-Texas Tech, Hpuston-Wichtta, Lions at 2;15,at Mt. Nebo. last' two outings. Against the - Oh.paper at least It seems that Signed, Alexander Chalk.” league play, meet .at Cambridge, classy appearing. It took-three Home runs—Brooklyn, Gentile W. F»rsuson 91 104 94 289 teMbmates at Detroit while Cdnfermee finds unbeaten Idwa night to the Providehce Reds. Hodge.s, Reese, Snider, JTackson, lu llry ...... , . . . . 9 9 98 113 309 v'eiled In the person of Bob (Show Hall, * six foot, two inch well- entertaining a hfichlgan club that dnclnnati-Detrolt. Already Mitch haa anpounced Western Massachusetts Proa last 1 the big Lions will find It a difficult However, Mr. Chalk,'! am select Massu for the first time since 1942. years and four games before the ;.N« boat) Hall above, on 'Wednesday T otals ... .y.' 413 431 430 1253 ____ n and Cardinal Qenaral Man F ar Weat Bay Staters were abje to regiater Starting, time for the Elastem Qillligm, Demeter. built athlete, is a product of De Rpri’a <81 could be on the rebotmd after its that, (a) Sunday will be d^icated week the locals held to 76 yards task to repeat their earlier Victory, ing just as big an upset this Week It figures to be a contest between States Coliseum attraction is 8:15. Tolala : ...... ,431 448 471 1348 evening, Nov. 21 at 8 o’clock when troit’s Brewster Center! . which ager Frank Lone nsadrtated 3*i^ on ',the clash . of two' ’ powerful NewS.Mexleo-Brlfham Young, as Father and Son Day, .all boys —IVlsconsin to topple Michigan two unusual offenseS. Penn uses a a triumph over the Merchants, A salei 30-7 loks to Minnesota a week ago: Idaho-FreSno State (Night), Den on the ground and have seen their The locals appear well fortified in T. Ffrsuton ...... 74 83 88 242 the wonder basketball team goes spawned many great Negro 'etors, If M lchil^ wlna Ohio State can teamki .Penn State and Syracuse, 14-yeara-old and younger will be average drop from 166.3 to 1 4 7 'all phases. Only time will te ll... State—hak-kaff! And Iowa to watered-Hlown version of the Michi finally performing the feat two 95 84 274. up against the Philadelphia Sphas "One reason it is beinc 4»n- each w l^ 4-1 records. I t will be ver Ban Jose State (Night), mo’nthi ago. All-East toxin Isst UNP^EHOTATES f o u r t h Pinto ...... r. 95 including former Trotter aces. He 'take over the Conference lead by admitted free if accompanied by maul mighty Michigan! There gan multiple offense and may be leges in the iSasterh A fR 1 e t i c FHwllnan ...... 99 97 114 310 a t the new high school-gym. has worked his-way iip: through sidered," the newrspoper raotoA if* Jimmy. B i^ n of Syracuse against .Uair fathers, „(b) quarterback and 'improving as the sophomores learn Much win depend upon .the New Yorl^Nov. 3 (>P) — Canada Elllncton , ...... 45 98 93 380 thumping Northtveatern. The pair Conference cited the work of j Wes Cemnl ...... 98 108 95 298 Hall already has been given the j^he Trotters’ farm system and tl Bource 0* saying, "in oddlttoB to ing of Purdue and Illinois is an MUt Plum OT--.|’enn State with a passing star Pat Stark of Syra-. it. Still the Quakers took a 54-6 throwing arm of Stark Sunday aa has a strangle'^hold jm the low Totals ...... x . ’t i i 438 420 1268 toe (rtivlous, is the fear that a s . ) ' 1 share of the EaMem lead Itanglng Pro Baaketball far as the MerchapUi* chances are leyan ^rid center Jac'k Stickler end score competition Challenge stamp of approval by press and, tutoring he has received, .coupled other interesting Big TO matclr. cike University fame has been lacing from Navy last week. Har naaied him to the All-'S^ar All- Total* ...... 459 473 x47l 1402 fans alike as the key man of the •; nis response to coaching is MTh o f . The Texas Aggies 'must whip in the balance. Pitt, which topped added to 'th e ■'Merchants’ roster, Stiff er Courses Have Hurt vard also altered its. attack this concerned about knotting the sea- Trophy arid Irelandxhas come up * Won roll off E*wl-A-Jo«s (1) Syracuse in the early season, has Eastern Olvtoloa soh, series at a game apiece. The East squad for the w-eek. 'Ilie:8ix with its first, victory''in the Na Globetrotters’.comedy show and * ' evidenced by the fact, that Tie’s Barton ^ ..T...... 88 88 Arkansas Saturday night to stay (c) Coach Frank Toro m ay don season to get its three good tail foot, 213 - pound junior whs. a BvnSaya i3) har'd, aggressive player who stands i now one of the best pivot men In Polonsbe out front in the SouUweat Oon- a rugged Intersectional date at W 1 > c L a uniform for Sunday’s clash,'(d) backs into the- lineup at the same ; -a l u m n i. INTERMEDIATE tiltXwith iBristoi scheduled at 2 Tennessee 19.'No. OaioUiia 7 The bout w*!!! bevearried over a o'clo^at*'Mussy Field in Bristol, Plneo, miiaing from thf Windham 1983 FLYMOllTH CAM8RIDOE FORDOR MaSs., a corulstent New E ^ la n d At many of the naUon’a other national TV-radIo hqokup (NBC, Baseball League.s will hold their gairit breauM of i n ; are ex 1950 BUICK S ll^ FORDOR schoolboy powerhousel> P at Healy, football powerhouses, a kid ia Bo. Methodist SS, TexaA20 . banquet Saturday'night at 6:30 at meeppebitncat to-Fbaa . IF h 6 t -BUD Ml^EALAK HAS THE FHlBST Needo werlL A do It yourself speqiiri. Oynaflow, radio, hsater.'Hlee gray color. Oallfoiaia 14, Oregon'; 0 . 10 p.m., EST). i0% Reduction For It has'-bcen somewhat, of-a dis- pected to play against ths Rams a 6-2, 200-pound halfback fiqm Bal given five years in which to play the East Side Rec. Approximately olUiought first string iackl* Dick A94M.carfer $395 timore, is ahother-who came to three varsity football seasons. If iCtregon SUto 30, Washlngtoii 6 . Month of Novamber 200'. persons are expected and appointmeht to Silk Tqwp So. Caltfornla 30, Wash! BU|e 6 i ■ that the iridlsns have not fared Ruddell' may misa hii aecond Notre'Dame vrith a big high school as a sophomore he looks as if he trophies will be presented to Oreien straight'conteat. . . background.; could use anothw year of season Stanford XL CCLA :14 Navy, N otro Dam p Manor, champs' in th* Alumni better this foh. Thev have thr«*. Trinity S5, Coast Guard 12 ' 6 UARAMTEED USED CARS The sathe goes for Monty ing, the coach merely holds him Leagiii. and Bantly Oil, Intermedi fine- bocks ■ ln\<3o-Captaln Dick suckles, a 6-3, 2^-pound end from out. This gives the boy three full Oonneettent It, New Hiunpshire IS R a t^ : A bout Even ate^ Kingpins, Emblems will be 'Pefl^in, Averagih^4.5 yards In 47 Poughkeepsie. seasons of eligibility—j}lua gn ad<]- Rochester JM), M'eal^yan 6 given to all players, -r ^f'earries, cotw^teoXfullbock Dom It started seYisral-nionths ago. Factory personnel who Ji*d ae«n* the car informed us , -.‘‘He had a '90 average,. was' » ed year of on-the-field nn^.; Bristol 30, Mapclwster High 6 Squatrlto. averaging. 4.6 yards In Sp-01318 in 28 carries.' Hill doesn’t High aoecor vs.-Newtogton, $:I5 nearly every college yoU; could have Pepin's speed or Squatrtto's name. But two years ago, Moose in the past; the Irish did well Last Night's Fights Most probably, the "one' w’lth the -358. Archie LoRdchelle' 140,- AI —hlUNsbb;. ■ with their usual numbers. 7716 better record. But .sutpriaingly, Plrkey 358. Wgjt' Weir I36-36T, power hitting the line, but none of iintaniny. Nov. S The reports continued to (lome in. Neutral ojjservera, such as finance men, parts dis Krause, Uie.athletic director, spoke th* backs have., been able do — FALL to the boy at a dinner and the tightened academic program may Los Angeles—Tombstone Smith, Nbtn Dame and Hayy are rated Hbwle A ugjjsr 352; 'Poganl’t V High football vs, Bristol. ' be something else.. . - 153 H, Los Angeles, stopped Hank just about a tosii-Op' for their game Caterers TriHUen Uchatz 133, Fran much once past the line of scrimto Bristol. ' , tributors, etc., who had scrtn the new Mercury AND other cars told tia •tHthout reserva ■■f'j-’rhe Rev. ’Theodore M. HeSburgh, D avir. 154, Phoenix, Ariz.;. 0. tomorrow in Memorlat Staulium. . 'Crandall 137-353. Edith Aceto 134, mage simply from the lack • of State Cross Coiintry Mret, : tion—“1957 WILL BE A MERCURY YEAR.** C. S. C., the achopTs prertdent. Was pallas—rBtiddy ' Turman, -185, The-lrlsh have for them the um ' Robiskl 133 and Shirley Foth- doWnfield blocking. ^Middletown. ~ . 1953 Buicks. cl6iae!;r Connected with a survey Noonday, Tex., stopped Emil usual record-Of four defeats. They erg la 118 Defensively, the locals possesai Sondoy, S6v. 4 of what becomsa of former Notre Brtko, 2p2. PltUburgh. 3. haven’t liad that niany since 1033. ample strength in linemen Joe Merchants vs. Leominster, 3:15 SUPER RIVIERA HARDtOPS. We are proud of Mercury’s sales r^ord in the past Mercury lias the greatestlpercent- Dame players.; Portland, Maine — Butay ^Gal But' the widest pre-game mar RBD.XND WHITE Soccer teonr Dyer, Co-Optoln Norm Hohenthal, —ML Nebo. -A Ita findings read well-—but 'be lant, 146 'i-:4, Rumford, knocked gin sighted for Navy Is three has been pqired with. West Haven Dick Farren, Tom Kelleher, Don Blue Devils vs. Firefighters--.; FULLY EQUIPPED. age of Mies increase of any car sinc,e 1946. Now w e, have seen the 1957 Mercury. It ifC tween the lines you get the. idea Out Larry Griffin, 140 3-4, -Au po.inta, ; in the first of fi** State 'UlAC Hayes-and Squatrlto, end gbod d*r Charter Oak Park. “ classrooma were being built up. burn, 8. And this despite Navy being a^r Soccer Tournament startiiig Mon- fenders in backs Bom Foster. Paul Smoke Batsra vs. Criilsers' — entirelj^ new. entirely different and in elegant good taste. We do not wish.to describe the its beat; physical- strength of the da.v. T h e 's ite will be snho'unced Rqugan, Paul Kisanen and Pepin. Charter Oak Pork. . season and Notre Daine still hurt tonight. But a little more* aggreseiveness car to you. You will have to see it. Suffice it to My here that in qur opinion the glowing re-‘ ing at spots, a chronic misfortune would ceithlnly. moke the Indians WALLY FORTIN reporte thit 1953 Pontiac this Beaspn'..>> ' oREilN MANOR Fibs' have en a club to be reckeined with the re 9 o'clock tonight'is the deadline 2-DOQR." FULLY EQUIPPED.^ j poirta we heard about the car were definite understatements. ' . tered the Central T^necUcut tie doubt that the docala are not 'os fb r nil Rec Senior B4uiketlMUl Boakatbeii League for the second rough as a good siiuiid team should League teoma to turn in a tenta LIKE NEW. LOW m il e a g e . - -4 REYNOLDS straight year. The locals were run- be. Briggs should be blessed with -live rosteV. Four or alx teama are The 1957 Mercury will be on display*here.November 12thi -1 ^ O w e n 0 M an ch e ster nersup to the New Britain Pacers more players like th«‘5-lVil90- expected to comprioe this year’s last winter. ' - ' pound Squatrlto who never stops clrculL -' Please accept our cordial invitation to see and drive this 1967 dream car at that time..> WEN'SS \ a lu m in u m As jW int^r * Scout 1953 Ford ■ i 8t. Loas. Nov. I f (JV-Mickey ‘iSTORM WINDOWS Owen, former Sateqer for the St, h i r k h i c h ic 4-DOpR. FORDOMATIG. L oas Cardinals, Iz^ been signed as a scout for tide club in the POWER STEERING. , Puerto Rican area for the winter. .L , General Manager Frank, Lane" said last night that .Owen, piieeedL:!':^;. 19BS MERCURY MONTERET HARDTOP ^ ly managing the,. Mayagues Club m the Puerto Rican League, will 1953 Chevrolet BcMtlfai tutone point,. Meftoomotic. rkdio, boater, white R«^i8ot to $18.95 aaeiat in\coaching Redbitxl pay walls. aU ytayl hiterior.-dtrh buffers, jftMUn seMsi 1949 M ercuiy. Reduced $100 to . .,r.. . j . i . i.$ 2 { te ers in the loop and wll) send HELP ' ^ ‘‘il6 ’’,j4.DOOR. pille guaids, ttmif bUmperettes, wlodsblM wusbers and tbo 1949 OldSiiiobile. Reduced $100 to . V. . $29% icm ting ri^wta to at. Lmils v .bast part Is--.,',.. ■ Owen, EQUIPPED. |a REAL BUY. ,> .. • -- 1949 Naim. Drive it away for s * U*"*-. * • * *90 ..$ 9 5 ****** **••> v®u probebhr brlla tao. Made with RsyMldi Ahi* ’ho. played with -Hie ; -V > ' -t ■. think! JuM a weekenwa work and sainmn and. ordinary Soob, yen- Carde fi 1^7-40, was released 1949 Naan. Bctter tban abdve...... C.> .$195 yen can 'make storm^.wiiidowa for haws lUetkaM aterm .wlndowe that Red S6x acout' a few Female Machine Opepatore ’- ..-i: : TWO TO FROM yoi« entire houee. Storm windows ■It* ncnv^PsiBe w i V .ravKs RM o t . days' ' FOR AN HOHEST D|EAU SEE 1950 Pon|Jaifis. 3 to choose^ from SAVI^! meke a- reel dWotondo-'ta i>mtar warp, never nabd paintiae. Ftse in- ; V ^ Utoed 2irf 5H|FT$ '((^9M 3f.3row).. i ^1955 PtYMOWTH- $149$ ’ easdbrt end yea'll ear* ew hM siniriiaM (or all sise window.. . . 1 ' ,L.. K- ■ " '■ ■ ■' u ■ '! BUb MICHALAK THE jWClRiaftOMAN'S FRIEND 1 A SUNDAY .. ^Male Macliine OpePateps • lANK HNANCING OFIN IVININM Y1U:f.*00- ■r ... • AU.SHIFTS . ^ " ,X;"':.X Como oin1:;Soo Thom! I MT. NEfip RETURN GAME Fai^ory Muehme ixperiei r Hhipful Q 9 a m Y MeiKliei|NiirJM^ m m ' MANCHESTER G R I^ A lC elonr A FP tY iM Po is o n : Loonkmihir Uent MORIARTY BROT - •336 NORTH HAIN. : UOCATKD DIAeOHAUr ACROSS FROM ■ OUTLET IMarter, 'fextector' '''. . RiqK-OTF *:»» P., M, ' Pencep' Kiihlpm PpcMlueta . $N E. SnDDLE man. , . OptB Dtlljr 7 A. IL to P ; M , GARDDI SALES •Adult*! gl.36 ■ ii^OHiK-MERCURY 301^31$ CENTER STREET Ml ‘«n4i i i t t v d a y and .8. 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Apply In per- ROuirE M A N .^al, 4»,a(opi dally, ^fedhom’ ovsihatil EVERGREENS already dug ?or m only. Gall Mi. 3f5539.. / redecorat- SlOO. wekkly, Write Box R,' Hdrald. spiled to purchase price. ' R ^ e 4,500. Call ;N0l9(iN,ANVmiCk0S Gift of Television apeclal tutone IhUrtos, * ppwtr gradlhg-'done; ■ Xn. 9A275, ' son, t^ h poultry Farm’s Store, Brak^--^ine ' pick your own from our BeliL 3,500 N, Clutch iwe»}iaui - .. ?oung '’trees to> choose from, senting - bids, • Selmer, Ped FURNISHB® RbOM for rent with 9-4388, XQ iwvrrfwR.ooliT atcering;. Fordomatlc, big radio, Manchjesttsr Parkade. , • y o u n g MAl^wtth driver’^8 license' ler and Bundy. • MetteFa XIUslc iiwj^tisem enL^ whit(m’Ul tUbelcM tlrea,. M cIj tip Parta atid'^lal^. No ttown pay- 'swe, -Hemlock,’ Arbprvitas, Gy- kltchei/privliegra. Heat furqished ------" M i ID . ^ Columbia, Nov., 2 >...... ym■X- . 11,1 -I...... - H o u m HoM S erv ice s ' • Excellent opppjrRwity with a grow, Studio, 177 McKee. XQ;-3-7808, Tei. XQ. 9;7753. X , ■ ^ The Board of EducaUrif haa an lighta, 3»dnd8 hield waaher, unda^ WOMAl^ FOR I'iiwidry finishing de- mentt Low monuil; payments. prees^ Fir, 'Junii^rs, t l up. Hahly i t w i M f r (Ooawned fre^ Pfife?:m8) , And London new ^eoeni dettowtedl CLASSIFIED'A) partment. Five day wgsfc. Numer ing drug-^stoTc. Paifijor full time. XIANGHESTER-r- 39 W e i ^ W nriunced that a. cgpismatlon tele cratbfg:, chrome wheel ,cpvera,vnrarvatlvrfolfcare$». 8:15 A. 8L ^4:30>, Mi this oiie . todTay. To th e x ^ r a o n Model Laundry' 'll S u m i^ St, SERAHCE~8tA'rioN-^ etti 9-9408. ■ voice practice.. XD. • 9-3874, location. Firepiace. Oil steam h e a t has been ;p the Horace i|h lh i^ antiques, restored. Purhl* Full or part time. Apply Mor '8-4I74. , Attached garage. Tastefully deco Porte'r a^itoot byiif Mr. and u ^'many d ^ — With Lelwritea in the Hthue fe't he mads kOtistak* wanting a super aporty^VS. hard- 1957 T E U m M O N i K , 2I’/ UHFvj . g r e EH Mountain Winter do- '-top at my amaaingfy low price tursllipair Service, Talcottvillc. for heno” VBt^s., 315 Center St. - rated. Immediate occupancy. Sen Wimapr^fand. ; - > • 'shoutlng fo f'h lm -to’’resign. Hi:.aettng outside th e UMtitA Ml. 3-744«i work ------VBF, dlsc«^t, prices. No tktoea. mealy and very good eat COP^LOSING TIME^ yopUl. buy it.. new carl bahk monthly. First twy j|paitDi^t»r'>Fbta->> sibly priced at 817,900. Call A. R. unit will be set the Leftwlngepj:;':- Aneurin Bevanvi lerro*- Brunnifra. Talco.ttvtUe, Apply S ‘*nt. , ing, Lfo, 1 in every respect. De Wearing Appsf***-^^** Wilkie *• O . , MI *9-4389, - XQ ctlvlty room ' of the' eentei. Tlie Lord^trinchem, A OdMerraUvo. ^ POR.CLASSiFIBD ADVT. w m x S S r >Wi*. carkmlc wall lard St. Jsauary, Budget Oemer. livered it> your door& Ofi* bag or jatiemgftta 63 gperiking?-’^ one of Labor’* rec who eckts the morttbly NkttOMl 0 QWr.^ Opep^vienlnga till «. X and floor tile. Let us modehilse /^LECTRONIG MI. 8-4184'. 9-0649. Board also anhouhcirr three addt-; X m DN. THRU FRl. mors.. Call Hathaway. XQ. 9.8438. CHESTlCR Furriers. Purs remod tional jecord playere .will be pm-: ognized leaders, told Dden : / jmd English Rsvisw, told reportere ATTBiJsmON h ig h .School- atu- your bathroom and httchenJ For WOMAN Sorting, and,, as- WOULD UKB to Mare my four dry ditening' depsrt- CHECKER CAMPP TfiAdlLER. Automatic^,iMt -. ' -V : • eled, repaired, cleaned ' and ,x MANCHESTER. chased ior use |9/the school. At /!T^e vast majority of fta U.N, :‘Thefe is a definite movo In the 10:30 A* M. depth; ^949 Vi* Ford .OOnvertlbld,' free eitimatea call M l i-MM, The semblini ■ glazed. Work done at riW homk*^ room apartment Nith a business condemned wilr ae. -party to g e t rid of .Sdea as XMma ,Tlla Shop, Bupkiand. ' . m ent., day Week,.. Benefits, heater,ter. 1949 Lincoln. 1941 Oldamo- HAND PICKED Baldwin apples. girl. Vftits Box 8, Herald, present the.,school has - 6rily"YSite SAtURDAY 9 Av xrVerdHve. Good cohditlon! tleaaoh. Experienced young mah-rej,. bile.. Call PL 2-7211. No overhead. Save. , Call; MI. 5U-Room Ranch built by Gkmbo- for-'Seneral use. tion in bQng at war. It is going to Minister." ' > able.able MI. Xn 9>d9}T.#-d»lT . • i\, ' person. New Model xn. 9-1398; . 9-7218 for free estlmate^af your be extremely ditficult for Inany of ...... WEAVING of' bums, moth holes 73 Sumirilt St. quired to test and repatl^' f o u r BOOM heated apartment in Iqtl-threel^ti-three year*yeara ago. -'Full-'FVU base- ■' At the Board^^ecerit .irieetfng, The Dally Express, which Baa IrOCB OOOPEKATION ana tom clothing, hosiery runs, units. Mtiat be familiar HEATBrS. New and used. Wood, home. Under no obligation. -CMpes Rockville with-range', refrigerator nteqt,-fireplace in basement, extra us to restriun action In the coun itrpngly .Bupportsd Bdsn’a aetten 1,I. /oil,m gas, obok stoyss, ovens, Donald TutUqWas re-eleCtra 'chair BK APFBEOlATi^ handbags repaired,' aipper. ri: PANION housekeeper l- for with necessary test equip- - and stoles. $20. and hot water. TR. 5-7052. „ i^rge rooms, fully equipped with man for,,-hI# eighth term. M'ra^ try. Will not the kovemment .help 'Slnst Egypt, commented: 19l9 FORDf" SEDAN, two door, stbW pipe, dampers, stove boat'd*, HoBMboM Goods ' 51 lUmlnum storm window* and us a bit?' . ' hlack, good condition. 9^t^7. placement, 'umbrellaa repaired, i.mi-invalid lady. Live in. Refer- ment add schematic lay-' George-'Peters was elected aecre- 'It is not thought, that'thee* dis* men’s-shirt collars reversed wicks Wr. all stoves and heaters, ALMOST. N E ir filled gray wool f o r r e n t —T wo furidahed room* oors, aitached garage. Excellent '"If Parliament aa a fori encee exchanged. Cali Xfl. 3-7448 Out, Excellent opportun FRANK’S ANTIQUE SHOP, 430 . coat, -with Peraian lamb collar. - taryTo succeed Mrs.'Laura. Squier. contented Tories, 'will I>e held >t D ia l M l 3 ^ 19Sd CHEVROLETT B s L a ir hard cspiaged. Xlarlow's LitUs Mei after 5, ity / Be^ls, matt*; Lake St,,' is buying and selling for light housekeeping. Apply 4 rindition. Covenienlly , located popular expression Is to' be leck beyond the weokand. Oha w.i._ aiSe 3*7 reasonable, Call XQ. 9-8648'^ d ia p e l St. '. hear shopping -center, schools arid, -"' Resignation of -Mrs. Fell* Win- an opportunity of conslderink Uiia top. Two tone palht. V* power ;lng Shop. good Used furniture and antiques. terii. Grade 4, tCacher, as of Dec. r To'ry back-bencher - (|iineiii« pack. Owner in service,'will aell SWtRT FINISHBR;^^ experienced, ~~r"t V,. Iln^.,..,.., aftkr 8 p.m. . ' ^ bus lifle. 'This hoUse should be sott grave matter. What ahstrar have ber or the Commons rank .and Qle) c u r t a in s tsundered'in mVliome. •RIVETER XQ; 9-8580. Hours * a.m.-8 p.m. ^ ■ ■ ■ I V--- - s WELL HEATED light housekeep 91, was acci^pted a t the meeting, : 2 - reasonable. Gall PI. ?**9oi. full or. part time, 'rowne Oeaners, - Imoleum by the yard?,Many items ing for $22,000. Sale place $19,500. we got for people putat put It this way: ‘Thera haa got to, All work done by htutd/neason 348 Main.StreeL. ! ■ mb^numerous to menttoR. Hil* ing robms, Inquire 1st floor. Apt. Call for appointment. as well as the'3-month leave of Answering a queMlPn in the Must be able to Set. up and ANTIQUE FURNITURE, aOter. FULL DRESS suit anjl tiixedo, sWe abeenee -for Mrs. Thomas Smltli, be a showdown very eoon P o tn d 1957 FORD FAIRLANE WJO, four able rates. MI. 9-2411. operate a riveting machine. stock if left' over, from ' Lpne* glasa, china, and iiied furniture 9, 24 Grovo St.,'Rockville. House Pf Conupons, - Eden de door eCdan, tw^j. Ion* white? i.and WOXOtN , WANTED ^.for general / Furniture Store, will sold for 40. In go6d condition. Ml, 8-5050. Grad* 3 teacher, from February to scribed the ILN? resolution ss a . Eden gave no outward alg^ of Will consider a young man bought and aold. FUmlture Repair f o u r J. D. REALTY CO. retreat from hie plan tp tika over Id bracelet oh Henry: St. blue,,da luxe, radio, heater and TRY US FOR reu^Olstering, slip laundry work. Steady work, 5-day less than COjst. Come In -and con R'OOM apartment with fur Nriy L . recommen(latron and said, ”I de ‘covers drapiert#^ rug* :.cleanthg;. •week. New System Lauiidry^ Har- experiencetl on related ma Service. XII. 3-7449. ^ LADY'S GRAY';*tocm ebat, mouton, nace and gai'age, 850.per month, MI. 3-5262 MI. 9-3640 IfciWfflWAWW the caiial zone 'With' the 'French, :alnSt. on Wednesday night. defrMtCr, .white wall tirea, large chine work. Ideal working vince yourself, 40 Oak 8t, 2nd collar alpaca lining. Size 18, 835; ^alloween Activity ' sire to study both the terms of the chrome hub.shella, power steering, Free detiyety^.rvice. Alf .'-'work" ■ rison Slrtet;".-' ’ floor, Saturday Lrom 10 a.m.-4 p FOUR PIECE inahogany bedroom Adults only. MI. 3-1460. \ 370 COYIANW. treaters” have turned In recommendation and the speeches in order—aa he put It-^to "stabilize MI, 9-<41*. . ■ „. ; guarantee! /Smith'’s U^otsthry conditions with, cafeteria XJI. .9-4821. Ml. 9-9738 ■ the posltlOn’J^for peace. -- .padded dashboard;' clock, cigar facilities. / m. » aet. Sintroona hide-a-bed. Westing- WANT BUSINESS lady to share 8103.16 fS l;,^ IC E F . This ia hot before I add Any other word to my f o u n d —A -sum of m ori^. Owner lighter, de luxe interior. Ready Shop, 343 Nf Main St. Ml. a-tdeg. I^AYROUj ibLERK. Apply Gunver house refrigerator. Can be aeen at CAAIAPA.; the total fl ifhra''eQllected, however, ’!If the United Nations/eras than EVenlngsMl. 3-7267. Manufacturing -Co., 234 Hartford (|HAR(X1AL ■ GRAY fitted coat, four room hpme with other bust- 80x88- BIX ROOM ranch, six years >•14, ■.tfsTwiii statem ent.” ' ' ' pleas* call MI. *-6*9« bdhycen 5 for delivery. You can't beat my ELECTRIC STOVE, • refrigerator 64 School St. any day before noon. 'practically new. Orchid evening old. 26: living room, 25’ master as many ret oc ne maae Pressure mounts -wflling to taka over the physical Rd chrome dining set. In godd condi nesa lady.'Xfust fiav* own triins- aad*.p.m. deal. Chet Brunner, TalcottviUe. FLAT/FTNISH HOUasd window < G R A Y ' / gown. Several dresses, etc., sizes portation. Call after 6 ;30. MI. bedroom, $10,500; also large five because of incl lent we Eden was under mounting pres task of maintaining paaoa id that MI 3-5191. • tion. All for 3200. 14’ factory made DOING YOUR SHOPPING shqdes., made to measure. All DENTAL ASSISTANT.. Experience 14 end 16. MI. 9-6641. . 9-3425. room ranch 89,000. Both on lot -s:- Ing y sure to find a face-saving way oqt area," he told Qommons, "no on# MANUF'ACTLrRING boat, 3t00. Call MI. 9-0090. would bo better pleased than 'we. t9M CHEVROLET t4-ton pickup ital veneUan btinda a t a new preferrS'j,: but not neceasary. Five E A R L Y ? " 2ji0x270, to be sold together. Both awarded prizes At the Recreatioit Uie hostilities against Egjrl- PerMHUUi Jhw price. Keys made while you day week*. Write BOX K, Herald, ALLEN 6-12 VOLT'battery charg are in excellent condition. Carlton For S$ds 7$ (Jouncil-aponsored parties at Yeo iposition. Labor party, un But police Action there must be.". ti^k, heater and defroater, good '...-.CO,-., . '/ 'V ' . - ' t ' i : - ' Houscs FoF Ssle 72 HoD8fiS;^For"Bate 72 Urea', new paint, excblleht motoi wait. Mkrlow’s. t er. • Completely reconditioned. W.e have an excellent selec.tum pf Roomf Without Board 58 Business Locations W. Hutchins, xn. 9-5132, 9-4694. .t;30 a.m,-S p.m. After 6 p.m. rail niy pllce^ J75. Chet Brunnery Grant's'Store at th* Manchester LARGE ROOM for twa State Tail- six, rboqi; Zpacious ranch. For de Ekiat'aa eoon as Uie'Hhus* of Com cottville. -3-5191. Building—Contracting 14 M an ch e ster 30 USED STORM windows and hoir^. furhishlngs. ’ or Shop, 8 Biasell St. XU. 3-7883, B u s in e s s o r office location, 474 office', and horns. Ten rooms, a 7-room home with 2-car garage tails brill owner xn. 3-6591. Call Gaston Realty, 165 School St., McKeon, most original;' Jo-An mons reconvened Shopping' Parkade, Good starting acreens. Excellent condition. Main St., ground floor. Three iteam heal, oil, firsplace-, two located in fine neighborhood. IQ 9-5731; rivenings MI 9-7466 Jacobus, 'most appropriate girl; salary. Plvesilay-40 hour week. ••A G o o d ^ a c e T o V o r k ” . MI. 8-8847. rooms. XQ...9-5329. XII. 3-7444. bathrooms two-car garage, large Laborites objected .that WILL. TOE persori who witnesaed 1955 BlnCK Gentitry harcKop. 19,006 FOR REMODELING or repairs, Standard, aizea. 199 So. XCain St ^ Use our layaway plan Grieen Hill St. is located between PE COD:—Expandable Cape on BXZXRDVfHS: —“Nine year oU* Ricky Ellison, most appropriate was flouting the United Nat miles, fully equipped/Call The see William Kanehl, 519 Center Apply to Miss A, Davino, W. T. HEATED W-nished room, kitcl lot. Aihple parking. Mortgages ar E. Center St. and Porter St.'- Qp- quiet atreetrwith fine 'View. Imme boy; and Ellen King, most original REPPIR an accident involvihg a bicycfte G rant - ranch type, three bedrooms wall EMen was asked if he wetild TOe Shop. Ml. 9 St,', Contractor and Builder. CHAMBERS FURNITURE priirllegea. Ladles only. Call% : cupancy upon .completion ' of jriile. diate occupancy. Not in develop girl. all further armed attacks on ami aatoinobiir at intaraection of WANTED - Experienced man to excellent condition. Wringer tj^p* St the Center. Desirable,.XIain St. pointment call George L. Grasie- to wall carpeting. Built-in TV., S a it IDdma Titke. apd Main St. BOOKKEEPER with typing ability 8-5534. 83 OaMaqd St. location, heat furnished/ Ap'proxl- Handy to schools, bu9 ai^ stores. ment. $14,200. Madeline Smith, recraation room, two fireplaces, Grades 3 through 5, Holly .Stan- siiypt until he;had considered the BID'WELL Home Improvement Co. work in service station, mornings. Waahing machine, Maytag, aquar* SALES' dlo Realtor. XII. 9-5878. Robert, J. Smith/'Inc< 988 Main Realtor. XQ 9-1642. nard, prettiest; Donald Haynes; nn October 4. IWS. kiitdly caU MI. AlteraUons, additlona, gaTaget. for retail furniture store. 40 hour Apply 476 Hartford Rd. . tub. excellent ^ condition. Full 503 East Middle T pW ROOM with kltclchan^^privilegM. mately 1200 sq, ft/ floor space reirigerator'and. stove. (Jity Watar, U.N, resolutloii. Opposition mem - » 4 m o^r MI.~S>7444. >, week. Keith's F\imlture, Manches MI 9-6808 or ML<8521 MANCHESTER — Bower* School St. Tei. MI. 9-5241. Immediate occupancy. (Isorge J. most original boy; Donna Sanden, bers Jeered whMi he answered "I Re-siding specialists. Easy budg length white crib with mattrei*. ■ AT THE GREEN % Centrally located Kf*. Dorsey, FOUR BEDROOM ranch 614 rooms' most appropriate girl; Charles Ol ter. WANTED- Good, dependable coun good condition. Mapte^blgh chair, 14 Arch St. area. Excellent six room 'Cape (two unfinished), fireplace, ma Ckileman, Rockville, TR. 5-4045, can give no such -undertaking.” WANTBD-IUde to State Offtc* et terma. MI 9-649.5' or TR, Open daily: 10 a.m. . 6 p.m. -A, STORE FfJR''^rent to responsible MANCHESTER, 369 Middle.Turn TR; 6-4710. son, most appropriate hoy; and lfc;9109. terman. Married man preferred. excellent condition. Call a fte r'6 p. '— Cod. plaZtered walls, fireplace, pike East, Six room kairiaon co hogany paneling, ceramic . tile Britaln’e organized Labor move . Building from Oak and Glenwood SHIRT PRESSER wanted. Full or m. Ml. 9-3376. ' 7:30. p.m. - 9 p.m. \ party. Lorig term lease available. combination windows, screened in Richard King, moat original boy, ment launched a nationwide "stop 8ta. Houra SJO-4:30, Call MI. part, time. Town tSeaners. MI. Apply ^ once, Dect's Drive-In, lonial wfth reception hall,,., lava bath, birch cabinets,: forimica VERNON second. f . -Repairs. alterations, 462 Corner St. Pl e a s a n t , heated room Wibi^ pri ' SUit^e for restaurant. Call XII. r'-ar porch, tastefully landscaped, the war” campaign with the an $ -rm . D riv tn e Sehioel 7* A 9-9084. . TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! 9-4545, XIcClure Realty Co. tory,- b’a^h, fireplace,;’baS*ment ga. counters. Only $14,900. Carlton W. Grades 6 through E I^stine Ol ,etc. Cl’all C. “ Lathrop: MI. TWO PAIR Wu* lined damask^ vate- bath. Call Xtl: 3-4033.. many other extras. All for the low rage, recreation room, laundry,, Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, XQ. 9-4694. Six room ranch. Large Hying nouncement- of a massive rally w a n t e d —Delivery truck driver drapes, 16. Mahoigany ■ cocktail 1. 2 OR 3 TEMiRS TO PAT! price $14,700. L. R. Whitcher * sen, prettiest girl; Craig Sanden, WANTED—Ride from 19S Parker MDRTLOCKS, Manchester's lead 2-8398r' WATTREISS for day .work. Must be ••SUPER’’ ’'DELUXE’’ 575 MAIN ST. Gne-story brick ainesite driveway, bot water-oil room, fireplace, ceramic tile bath, Sunday in London’s Trafalgar 'and stock clerk. Also man to work table, 815, Mahogany Governor CX)ZY ROOM for one o r two girl* Co. JA. 8-2131. ^ FOUr A gOM Cape Cod with FHA oak floors, two-<;ar basement ga prettiest boy; Diane Sanden and Square. Protest meetings in a St. to State Otfice, Hartford. MI. ^ing n s driving tchoo} offers profes V ' ------experienced and reiiable. Apply in in automotive machine shop. All Winthrop aecrefary deak and 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE or would consider couple. All the' building 26x38 feet. Ample. front beat;’ (Hoaets galore. Price $16,700. Elizabeth Kaskowiiz, most origin TAILORING DEPT. •^078. / sional teaching by » skilled cour peraon. Princess Restaurant. - . All LOO % Guaranteed'. snd rear parking. Call owner, MI. Ebcclusive EsCott Agency. XH., mortgage commitment. Rural rage, amefite drive. Many extras. score of other major cities will fol AloBi^aiit\Windows benefits. Schigbel Bros., 8 Proctor chair, 870. MI. tfi2750. privileges m homa/Convenlent to MANCHESTER—444 Burnham St.-, zone in Manchester near Bolton. al girls! Charles BatZ's, moat ap low. . teous instructor. Two cars, stand ONLY 8433,^ ’v everything. Plsas'e call MI. 9-3329. 9-7405. ■ \ , edge of town. Five joom older 9-7683. I e ALTERATIONB RIDE WANTED from Seat < ard dr automatic. Ml. 9-7398. ' ap d Do ih b 14tA MOTHERS: Need School fUnds? Rd. . Nice residential section. Full price $20,500 propriate boy and Clifford CJhar- Individual uidon members talked $38 Dellvers-^8J8L8 Month Kduse. Two bedrooms, YoUngs- 810,000. Buyer needs $3,000 down. tier, ’ special, Elvis ''Presley cos e ZIPPEBS REPABUEO St. to State Office Bldg., Part time sales work. Avbn Cos- ROOM f o r rent. Gentleman pre OFFICE TO RENT. Corner room openly of staging protest atrikas a:S0 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Xu. 1 LARSON'S DRIVING Schooli G u a r a n t e e d iAgainat au haz- meUcs. Call Xa„ 3.5195. SHEET METAL workers, power COLLIER'S -JUNIOR (lassies (set -T O IL G E T ^ town kitchen. York furnace. Over XII. 9-5910. WARREN E. HOWLANll), tume. a BAGS REPAIBED press operators, apray painters. of ten hooks), 87.30. XQ. 9-3548. 18-PIECE Be d r o o m . ferred. ’Telephone in r<5om. Show facing Main St. Excellent light. an sere of land; Immediate occu MANCHESTER v.’hlclt could seriously hamper the! Manchestcr’a only traihsd and ards. Aluminum acreeiUN^ and Very moderately priced, 'Wm. Realtor Mias Petmelln Brouaaeau campaign to seize .the Suez Canal I e WANTED-Rlde In or ^ t of Hart- storm windows as well as com SALEIS HELP-r-Part time. Apply material handlers, general factory /w-, o™. ' ---- :---- —— IS-PIECEXIVING r o o m er in tasement. MI. 3-7903. pancy. $17^.000. Call A, R. Wilke MAn CHESTER-^^SIx room (Ape, MIsZ Permelia Brouaeau, 54, COLLARS TURNED certified iqatructor. For your safe 1 12-PIECE KITCHEN Rublnow, 843 Xlaln St. and Co. XH 9-4389, MI 9-0649. XQ. S-llOS zone. .7ke rumblinga peraistod dra-1 vicinity Hartfcxd Road and ty We' are trained to teach -proper bination Bcreen and storm dobra. person, mornings only. -iVillton laborers, experienced dr wilt dumbbells Well constructed four room two unfinished, Ule bath, rear Columbia, a teacher in this., are* Ton I 1 It. w a 4to lit train.. Immediate employment for; Health ways of Hollywood with In- Plus— FURNISHED room for, coupla ' or expandable Cape Cod with shed" shed dormer and two dorniera, XQ, 9-6003______. ' pit* a stateioient by Sir Thomas j railroad atation^Jiotue 7:80 s.m. to iy, Xn. 9-6078., , ; y - CaU Coughim. XQ. 8-7707. Gift'Shop,'984 Mam St. ' lady Continuous hot water, ' on LARGE STORE for ren t,'209 N. XIDDIFIED ENGUSH colonial. Six for many years, died Wednesday 8 new manufacturing company in atruction book. 810. Also Flexible ELECTTRIC JtEPRIGERATOR dormer, tile bdtb, fireplace, hot near Bolvera School. Quick occu VERNGN—Lovely new six room Wllilsmaon, chairinan of the giant I p.m.' Phone 9-9023. Flyer sled. MI. 9-9819, Main St. xn. 3-6803. Xlain St., Depot Sq. Rental $65 at Windham Community. Memo Trades Union Congress, that the MANCHESTER Driving Academy OPPOR'TUNIYy TO learn office Manchester. Apply Mon , Nov; 5 TV SET AND CX)MB. RANGE per month. AD. 3-6139. large rooms and attached garage. water oil heat. City utilities, pancy. Sacrifice, Six room rzinch, Cape Cod (one"- iinfiniehedl hot COLLEGE B/^NER 8 to Ixprow Free storage' until wanted. 'Free Nice shaded lot in center of Man-, rial Hospital. She leaves a brother, TUC "will not countenance unof-1 guarantees quick results. Expert work. AttenUph: Housewives,-^pro from 10 a.m;-12 noon. CJonn. State 347 No Ht r MAIN St. Large heated ------_i------:...... nice yard with tree.*. Only 83100 attached garage. Owner leaving water oil heat/ fireplace, small Dennis L BrouSseau bf Columbia one daya dance decorations. instructions. Dual-controlled car. Florists—Nurseries 15 duction workers and aalea* clerks! Employment Service, 806 Main St, delivery. .'Free set up by our own cheater. Ltving_ room 22’8”xl4’ .cash to approved buyer. Full state. Near JSuckley scho0'use., heated. Ihriee adults. Ex floor ha* four very large rooms, tion room. Nice lot. Rowlson Real- Oil heal, dormers. Near school ship of Columbia Congregation,.! ep.m. Saturdays. Ml. 9-2008. days. Apply in person or call ALL TYPES, refinished used fumi'-; clean, for a gentleman. New ga bath and -fireplace; Also ideal for bus'and shopping. Good financing down? Don’t give.up! For a gpbd WANTED — .Housekeeper, two Dipmonda-e>Watchi ture. Custom mad* solid m a celient Vr6ferencea, A ^ te Box G, tor. AD. 3-7766, BU. 9-1830. ELtJNGTON — Lovely 8H room Church receiitly held a “Work Day deal—not thru a email loan com* f o r t h e Be s t m Bonded buut school age children. Own rpom, Howard .Johnson, Tolland Tpke. rage ayallsble. 316 Spruce St. Herald: ' . ’ growing family as second floor has "available. ^11 price $11,900. ranch. Attached garage Tip' top for (Thriat’;, 'and as a result of theli; xn. 9:8320. Jewelry hogany coffee, step and occasional one 15x14 room with straight walls EXCEPTIONAL CAPE (XJD. Six puy—aee "Harry” .-ju 883 Main up roofs,shingle roofa, jitters, board and salary. Call before 10:30 *48 tables, cordovan^ blond and natur Short way out. Three ' bedroom con(Iition;' acre. Rwison Real labors odd Jqbs around .town, ness Services Offered IS conduetora and roof repalra' caU a.m. XQ. 9-2835. I-ARGE bedroom, two adults. and dormer finished and one sub nicelj: decorated large robms,-flfe. 'ranch. Four years old. Fqll cel tor. AD, 3-7766, BU. 9-1630. St, (Formally D ^Iaa Motors). LEONARD W. TOST Jswslsr.^r*. al finiahei, $14.50-845. Mattresses ‘ heated, free parking,' business stantially finished. Also near wei^ to net the sum df 'oVer TV $3.50 per call. All Coyghlin. xn. 8-7707. ./ WANTED ~Fi\-e br,six.it)oritiom hotioi. place, ceramic tile bath, hot water lar. Nice condition, large lot. Full DANCE 8940 FORD (CONVERTIBLE, new SEWING MACHINE Situation Wanted— pm r'. .adJiMU Watchea expertly. 812.95'819.95. Springa 84-813.50. Ls- block. Depot Square, Jdr. Keith, three adults. Writeite Box N, Herald. Bowers school and walking dis oil heat,, beautiful sc.reert'ed porch, price $13,500. Small down pay VERNON—Six room Cape Cod. vrmk gu4 iteed. Call Bob Webb. r o o f in g SIDDIG,. pftmung, car- Reasonable prices. Open datly. Blanc Furniture Hospital, comer xn. 9-8J91. ' , tance to new high school. Base- This money will go entirely for top, nevr front end,. deChromedi. XII. 9-8801. wanted. Night shift, 5 • Female 38 combination storm sasri end doors, ment, Over 50 more HsUngs of ^ Four "down, two. Up, hot air heat, Y.F.W. HOME— MANiCHEmt G ltm leaded In, new paint. MLF-14M^. ' pentry, alterations and additions, m, Kaklar Toy'.Co., 80 I Thursday evenings, 139 Sprucr South Street and Vernon. .Ave., mqjrit garage, rear porch. Copper, permanent finfsh 'aluminum aid k iii^ including; Hew homes. (Jail hardwood floors, two rooma- knot- ^ssipn work. Ybuhsraters witopac: ceUuigi, workmanship guaranteed. BOOKKEEPER,, general office Street, 9-4887. Rock,'Ville. Open 9-9. Sat. until 8. Buaines Property Fnr Sale 70, plt^bing. Hot water oil heat. ing. Superior^lrindscaping. garage, ty pine. Lot 90x160.' Price $14,300,/ ticipated were. R*ny SATUtDA^ NOV. Ni. DICK’S w e a t He m t r i p com- Ellswbrth Mitten Agency, Real-' bara Bailey, Tommy Davis, Vivian INEXPENSIVE c l e a n tra n ^ r-' pany, doors and mndows, custom A', A. Dion, Inc., 399 Autumn St. experienced c 1 e r'it . typist worker desires'^part time work no Amesije driveway. Price $15,500. amesite drfX*. Owner transferred. tqrs. MI. 3-6930. Ray Spielman Agency: TR. 5-102(1. M U8ICBY taUon. If you don't aee what you Ml, 3-4860. Pleasant working condltiona. Good Saturdays. XU. 3-1698, 11 CUBIC FOOT'EiBtpbtpt. freezer Read jBerald Adva. ExeJuaKe with Escott Agency. XU. Ekcleston. Kdy and Steven Fletch wont,- guaranteed. CaU Ml. 9-1583 Fqel and Peed 49-A top. refrigerator,. Rbj^V gas' atoVe ROCK\TLLE T*l. Ml. 9-2366 after 3 p.m. Eveninga William F. Ganzer. XQ. 'CHIC" PAOUnTFS ORCHPTKA. want on our loi- look behind our after 8 p.m. salary. BU. 9 -4 3 ^ 9-768.3. 814,700 — .Avondale Road, neat 9-4877. er, Chucky Forbes,. Tommy. For- office. Cere to enlt qH pureee.,333 RAY’S ROOFTNG CX>„ ahlngle and with heating unit. MI. 9-0103 or .^7EVER LISTED BEFORE four room Cape (Jod with garage. ryan, Chirol H atchett and Oarole IN PERSON ‘YafilC’* F1 A Q U e m t ‘ buUt up ebdfa, gutter' and .con SEASONED d r y hardwood. De XQ. 9-0363. Main, formerly Douglaa Motors. ANTIQUES RiitU^imed. Repairing Dogs—Birds—Feik-x' 4l livered In atov*. furnace or fire GROCERY BUSINESS MANCHESTER " Soon vacant. Excellent residenttal Lqsky. DONAliON m w o N done on any fixture, 'rleman, ductor work, rbbf, chimney re fl^lp/Wanted—Mate 36 HOLLISTER STREET area. Lots of extras. Immediate oc Also Danny Gsmond, Ann Pat 1046-1947-1048 CHEVROLET, panel paired Ray Hagenow, ML 9-3314. place lengths. Irv. Stanley. PI. WATSON REALTY 'Including room residence - Wanted-—Real Estate 77 189 South Mam St. Phone Xu. BIRD, cat arid Hog suppUe^whOle- 2-6438 after S:30T>.m. OPEN f o b INSPECTION ONLY FIVE YEARS OLD cupancy. rick, Suaicn Rartdall. . Rariaona Umoks^-Excellent qondltion, Veiy 3-5848. Ray Jadkaon.'Xfi. 8-8828. FUJ^j TIME experienced meat cut- sale and retail. Dally 9 to 5 p.m. Ms^iqil iMtniinent* o\ler stpre, two-car aitached ga- Simpson. Judy and Sonny Smith, Presents T h is a g e n c y ne^ds Cap* Cod, Y’Maehable: ]iH.‘M684. . x^- j^88r and meat counter clerk. Good Tuesday. T hurs^. Friday nighU DRY OAK slabs cut fireplace' and ' rake, (ult baaerflent. Exceilent con- SATURpA-Y'^ BEAUTIFUL!. $16,300—278 Parker Street, elx Aqne and flarol Tbompeon, Freddy RUBBISH a n d aahei renunred-- working conditions ' Excellent 7 to 9. Porterfield’* Route 5 and OULBRANSEN' direct blow ma dluon. Lot nicely ahrubb'd. Nine room colonial 'soon vacant. Baa*: 4-5-8 and 7 rooid singles and I- atbve lengths, 810 per load. Tel. hogany spinet piano, $485. Aaothar Quality years old. $40,000 a year business Near grammar. Junior high, high family.'houses. Buyers waiting. Tucker, Gall Wajrland and Doug- DE C(mMIER MOTORS, ' General cleaning, celiara, attlce RoV^htg Mid. CbiBineyg- IJLA atarUng aalary. Apply-in person. Oiapel, Smith Windsor. JA 8-3391. PI. 2-7886. i;/-^ 3 P. M. X school, bus line, beautiful five- ment garage, nice lot, choice cen "las Wolmer.' and yards. Reaso.nable .'Stes. M. First Food, 846 Center St. KempV Inc. XQ; 8-5888. / which can be increased. Present Howard R. HaQlngs,- Realtor!. SAYS, ; A XL Rubbtah Removal.^ Xa. ROOBTNG — SpeciaUiing iirrapalr. Noma ia Voliioa owner retiring. Will, be sold with or /ropm home. Full basement, oil tral location. Possible to trade-in' ^ I XQ. 9-1107 aey time. , The iocal Cub Scout Paek02 has SEASONED HARDWOOD, ^^02 M(?Kee St. he^, fireplace, plaster walls, com- oomnisneed activithm with eight 9-9757, ing roofs of all kmds,. Also new APPREN'nCB DIEMAKER wUUng ¥9AT«TED- -Good home for four livered any length*. Call without stock. ■ ' your present house here. "SINCE WE DEAL roaCLUSrVB roofs'. Gutter wojjdr; Chimneyt kittens, xn. 3-5885. 2 large bedrooms, larae binktiisq windows and doors, tile dens, the largest number a* far in to lejsm a good trade. Apply 9-7636. kitchen, plenty of blrclvclto- /Gam bolati build. Cap* C?od. brilh, rapper plumbing, city utili LT WITH NICE PEOPLE WE HnX8’ TELEVISION Servioe. cleaned,'ller Water- available. 'three-bedroom Ranches, CHARLES LESPERANCE.ESPE^RA N ient to schools, churches and main AGE >inatallaUona, aneratioa work tpol industry we. need experienced Wanted—Pets— proSSag Done. home-;'oil heat, two large poultry shopping area. E. F. VonEcker, Finance Members "?. ^WfZ9T PotLuBk Priifamer oFPhyrici at Yale one owner. Low mUeage cer- repair work,. XQ. 9-: I g ' houses. Price $14,000. E. ft E. now being built, ceramic tile bath, MI 99 - 7 6 2 0 X ; XQ. 3-5416 any mAchlne operators and other types Pot^try—^tock 44 Agent> 509 Keeney St. > Res. Xfl. 9-7751 CRiSTgn ^erua.E w m rtr U. 8/Ambaeiador to India work 9-5931. WaisM Rialty^ . Realty. M l. 9-6297, x n . 3-4480. exhaust fan, full cellar, hot water Only 5895 Down p t industrial personnel. If you want FOUNDATIONS heat >i acre, tree*. Carlton W. 2>,i YEAR DUPLE)^ To Address PTA ROiwtu, GitPAnic, Farmer U/Utx Secretary of Air Force cleaning, lawR etV, Very a good Job apply at office. XIANCSIESTER p e t Center loc alt MMI^EY BROS. 'Roekxille TR 5-788* ^ OWNER ’riUNSFERRED. Cape . -■, .; X, ■ ■ your pets and pet supplies S. A Hutchins, MI 9-5132, 9-4694. Cod. Six finished, rooms. Large WANTED to buy for cash—two or reasonable. 9-9817 or p l u m b in g .^Mbw Ponisls Mancheater MI S-7885 Year 'round seven rowlv. 1956 Buick 4-Dl-.,Sedan— BU. 9-3iS4,. and heatlAg—fUpairs . H. Green Staihps. Open to 8 S«w«raJ1 three tenement hoiuse, direct'from Wapplng, Nov. 2 (Special) — Moderator: IC. Cmna, ' Special model. Practically new. and (wotraot erary. OallML fRMl. Monday through Saturday. 'Thurs 130-1S2 Peari St- — XQ 8-5308 ranch, Coventry Lake. The Wapplng PTA will meet Nov. NELGO TOOL CO., INC ED. POLOMSKI T h e ^ R p s e ' A p ro n ^ a l . Aluminum windowa and owner in Manchester or Rockville. Cheirinan, Coonectkiit littce ftar Steventon-Kefauvet Recent trade on -the fabulous CXIXJPl, iPAIRS by. Stuart LLO-YD'S Plumhing Service as day night till 9. Frra parking. XQ. Beautiful 6 ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, Main S i:'• SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? queaUqn;' and answer period re-' Tonishtf1lirNHC-TV*9|Mn. small appliances, welding. -'’IT4 PREISS OPERATOR to learn setup, Breezeway and garage, INVESTMENT ^OPERTY We will appraise your property gatding the ralationship, of .town XtaimStreet. XU. 9-8878. Moving—TracMBc "Apply in peraon. Gunver Manulac. fre t and without any obUgatibn;. flnaifbes to. the school'ayfetlm. 1951 Cadillac Conv. Ciyb Res'idencer'Eoncsidenper ’ G—Immacuiate T- Wa ‘^also buy property for cash. ProtontodProMiiHtd by Storajte 20 luring Co., 234 Hartford Rd. Articles Fbr Sale 45 VERNON Rafpezdunents Will be 'served by C o u p e . ..y' I 0(X}RS ORENED, keya fitted, 1SSJT>0 NTIAC •/r j- rpem home. h Ideal for prcifea- Sailing or buying contact mothers Of the •e'Oenth grade. copied, vacuum oieanera. irona; WAREHOUSE XIAN for shipping Six room Cape. Two-car ga "Monal luie; I Main St. location. . STANLEY BRAY, Realtor :ONNECTiCUTTiCUT COMMITTEECOA A sharp low mdeaga car. gtma, etc.,, repaired. Sbeara,- MANCHESTER -r- Moving and Ro y a l a n d SmlUi-Coron* port C tethi Maw with gaaorol eRIea traiaiag oad *x> Room mQthe''ra ytft be M ra Caiarles trucking Co. fH . 3-6581. UWned arid receiving work. Ckx>d Work able and standard typewriters. SrpOM WAflON rage. Nicely landscaped lot. Large parking area. BRAE-BURN RfcALTY CJsaazar and Mrs. Uoyd Charke ■ f knivee, mowiera, etc., put into con ing conditions and company bene poriaaea woattd ta hoaOtf vorkMl offie* worireoa- Price $13,500. XQ. 3-6273. 4cOR STEVENSON-KEFAUVEIt .-^"Only $395,Down dition for coming needs. Braltb- and operated by Walter B, Per- 'All makes of adding machines Whitewiidl t l i ^ radio, Kratei Business Zotu- 2 —Two-family 3-8; The WaVa' and Means Committee -k'- . . ett Jr„ and William J. Pickering. fits. ' Apply Goodyear Tire-arid sold or rented. Repairs ‘ on all jflydrairtntlc, ISnther npkot tcKts witk a braiieli-WMMHfaetilrlag plont ia Moa- These homes are all r^aSbn- 'Will conduct a food dale at the / waite. 52 Peart Street. Rubber ^ m p an y . Inc., 180 Good- rentrUly located. ExccUeiit fi LISTINGS WANTED—Singlq, two- / (to-Chairman, Mne. EuotNt Roirow 1951 Rambler Hardtop Ctiun- makes, Xlarlow's. atery. Low mileage. Excellent' ably^pric^: 30 day occUj^ncy. nancing available. family three^amlly,- buslheaa cloee "of tpe meeting. i boNDEk’S T.V. Service, avaUable AUSTIN A. GHAXIBBRa CO local . win St., E ast Hartford, Cohn; BU condition. Private - owner. Most elMSfar. Must bg^curatf witk R^ros oad kova .The Wepping PTA also wishra i ^ tr y Club M odel ' and long distance moving pack 9-3424. ^ ' • " SALE—33 1-3% , off on 1956-1957 £roperty. fiav# many caah buyers.. / ' ...... any time. Antenna converalona. be sold thi* week. SoRM typhra oMpIty. StcMitiag salory commaasuraBa RESIDENCE PROPERTY [brtgages arranged. ' Please eall to annoiihee that a membership A spotleaa car, Top flight PhUco factory supervised service. ing, storage. Call XQ. 3-8187. .Hart wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall CalI?J-D. REALTY ford CH. i-1428. MI. .3-5262-5262 MI, 94731 Georgs L, Graziadio, Realtor. XQ. tea will be held Nov, 14 from2:30: economy here. Tel. XQ. 9-1488.. =- ; : SALES TRAINEE paper at the Green. Open daily 8-9 witk o i^M n^a, Ptoa group kiwimca. Four-room Cape, with 2 unfinished. to ■'4 p.nu for the mothers of p.m. PrlW $fl00 - XII. 9-3640 9-5878. i09 Henry St. XIANCHESTER Package DeItvary. ------,------^---- New constructl o n . N ear newiy-rcgistered children. • : Only $195 Down REFRIGERATION sates and seeV' EAST HARTPOKD- Ml 3.5128 for Appeialiaaat. jCOVENTRY4-HtU Top. Three bed ♦ ice. Commercial, *houaebold. air Light trucking and package deliv-' NEVER BEFORE schools, and shopping. ' er>. Refrlgerafors, waaheca and . ' TEL Ml room ranch, . excellent. neighbor 1952 Hudson Hornet Club conditioners, freezers.' A. and Wd ^ MANCHESTER 9.9953 O N M A R K E T Five-room ranch. Papered and hood, ten mlnutea from UCOnin, Refrigeration Co. XQ. 9-1287, BU. stove moving specialty. Folding Deaths Last Night C oupe . . chuirs for rent. XQ. 9^53;y . Unusual oppprtuaity-,.iot!' top " or Ml 9-7441 > painted, 90' lot with trees. Ex acre; lot, IH baths, extra large 8-8H8, XQ. y0055. Well planned artil very •'cellent location. for schools, garage, amesite drive, 'fult bSse- 'Radio, heater,, overdrive. quality young man,, college i ; For S0le f pleasant two apartment home BUYmo PAPER, . magazmes, ml 'graduate preferred, age 25-30, shopping and churches. ,ment. custom built. Many fine fea 'Washing ton. Dr. Earl Frederick with ' a 11 r a c t i. v e income. ture's. $16,500, from owner. PI, L ' Only $195 Down raga. Junkm an’a Junk, WUI pick Paintiiig—Papering 21 to sell (ire ,ahd casualty insur Fiv# rooms knd enlrame For these and many others call Adama one of the nation's up after 8 b.m. All dey Saturday. ance with leading mutual com VARIETY^ORE hall'first! floor:'S'-j rooms ser-. 2-8920. '' ■• leading church figures, director of Dlkl 113- TR. 5^7821. WALLPAPER removed, 87.50 per pany. salary and expenses dur ond floor.'Wide'open third floo'r JOHN H. LAPPEN. INC. the VVashingtqn ofl(ce of the N* 1951 Rsmbler Conv. Club I - ' . -r. Liquidation Sale 164 E ast Centtf St., XCanchestcr Coupe .x^-"--' -.room. RtUler'paint 1 your room ing training.period, then.guar Complete soda Tountaln. Good with front and rqa'r stairs. Full tional Council, of ^u rrh es ahd the cIjEa n ^a n d pamt thoae gutters yJwrself for 88. XQ. 9-9158. . anteed driwing.account. Liberr' locatfon. Excellent pbaalbUltles. for Leiise rcra - Realtora Auctions 78 council's assistant general secre Radio, baater, overdrive,- new now. Avoid coaUy repairs Uter. basem ent,: 'U'ilh tw o new oil al cihploye benefits. Car taamr ■Priced to m II. Don’V mis* this App'roximatety 4,700 sq. furnaces. Porches. I MI; 9-8261 Buy alt YoClr Chrlstma* GMta ,*t tary, died 'ThudiilBy. XU. 3-1883. tiai. Please contact only Jfrw opportunity to work 'for your- ft., groundl floor, central lo JONES FURNITUili^ $tORE Port Worth,'Tex., W. H.-'Mc- Conrses (uid Classes are idefinttely above-average :*elf. 'j. .Tw.q-car garage, with hobby . Connecticut's Most Fabulous Fadden, 87, chalrman,.(rf the board Only $195 Down FAY'S SEPTIC Tanks Service — cation, pavdd parking area, 40 OAK STRECT MijiNCHESTlR cleaning, installlrig, cel l a r s and feel that you cari -excel in room upatalra. Large lot. • " ' AU/CTIONS ! of Southland Jfloyalty Co., and ELECTTRONICS Radio-Teldvisibn. this field. / . oil. heat, display area, large ->.B6th apartments vacant next Lota Tor Sate in drained. XQ. 9-2330. ; -I ’ Prepare for Industry and radto-TV PRo im . _ whoa* career covered activity in 1949 Plymouth -Oub Coupe ^ doors. Immediate occu SATURDAY, NUV. si II AsMsb ;'mohth. ONE ACTtE .building 'lota. Birch Featuring the Greatest Selec- the fieldiC of steel, oil. finance, and a s h e s ANi!> r u b b is h removed. servicing. ‘‘Leam. by doing’’ at " m R. PALFREY ' ^ Rocl^Ui* TR S.9596 For appointment italic They come no nicer hnywhere- Ckmn's oldest electronics .schopl. pancy,- 'Mountain Section, In Bolton near tion of Gift Items at phtlanthropliy. died Thursday. He FuUy equipped end nice. Latrn mowing, light trucking, GH: 6-1681 I ■ 1 New and Manchester. High elevation. Nice.] ■wan botn to Moundsillte, W. Va. ' trees cut. cellars cleaned, papers Day hr evening class. Efifoll/now New, and Used MADEilNE" SMITH. Realtor Lowest Prices! for Dec. 10. Write or phone for. - DOW & CONDON • .I'Fy''--’'F u m H i residential ’section. Price i $2800. and rags taken away -free. XQ. EXPERIENC?ED lathe t^rator, j Wood Heatera . Office Ml. 9-ii642 i Phone XU. 9-8910. ' ' Only $95 Down free descriptive circular. New r e a l t o r s / >;: 5679 — ------' I . "i 'Ti Chqoae f*om Lamps. Electrical :9-0ll.42. Call evenings. England Technical Institute' of. fun or part time. Apply'in persdn. Hoatera C h ^It t Lf BT8|rW[ef% B eds Home MI. 9 114 /'i'OjWii of B oltoh Gunver Manufacturing Co.i 284 54X Trambull S i.~ H art^ - fi( MANCHESTER-Threa lots, 90x180 Appliances, Hand and PcPower Tools, 194M Chevrolet Business FLOOR arid . papdring Service. CJonn.,' Inc., 193 Trumbull SL, Oil .Heaters.- Hartford Rd. , . ^ 0 8 t-«581 ■',1 ' '-.Mahogany ■ GREe IN MANOR SECtlbh^; on pavid roa(L. C!ity 'water. Price Watches, Jewelry,. Household Ac' C oupe Floora sanded-and relinished. Also Hartford. J A. 8-3406. Gu Heaters ' 82,000 each. (Jk|l Gaston Realty, cesaoriek, Sixirtlhg .Goods, .Toys, Admission of Electors papering and painting. TR 5-2071 YOUNG xitAN (till tinfie with jdirlys /'Bedroom i^ts 185 School St., Xu 0-5731; evenings Tbe "board for admiudon of Orlgtaal finUfa and clean Here'# a rose apron tliat aeryeS MGs t s e l l 't h is w e e k ! 'etc. ' '1 electors to the Town pf Bolton will throughout. or 'IR 5-1850. Bonds—Stocki er’s 'license, No'nighta,. ho Sun- Oil Cook Stoves I ■ * r Roll-away MI 9-i468. ' . . ' days. Drug stole.'Excellent oppor OsS 'how sltiq iind graceful this dQuble'^duty! Wear the pretty half- Lbvely six. rOona ranch with e v e r y t h u r s d . ,Y; FRIDAY hold a aession in .Community' TOOLB RECX)NDIT43NED: Mow Mortgages 51 tunity. Apply in person cMiIy, 459 - and Ovfins efternoon dress is. Special design apron for. hoatess duty, Ihen ROeXLEDGE TRA.CrT—Oiolcoi lo M all'in said/Tow n .dp Monday,- Only $1^5 Down ers, (band and power) precision New Mattresses garage, lajge loL- Frigldalre and SATURl------[IRDA NITES QUICK CASH! 883,25 pec thouXand Hartford Rd.. Water Coils, Pot Belly for'Women who HI** ziylf Amply 8hi{^ on the lent bib Ma cation. A A w e . lOOxlW Corner Of Sales at. 7 p^ro. November 5, 1998 from i;00 P.M, ground to SO Thebes. Saws of all Wood and Goa) Heaters i Springs, Vanities ! charm plus a well fitted loOlA, you’re ready fqr Kitchen duty! > range. Mkny: other extras. Ovrn»- G arth Rdi and. Mountain Rd. 81d«^; until 4;(X) P.M. to e|kamine the 4!ffim.FINE CAI^ Al W yS AT Kinds. Machine tiling:and rctooth- per month includes principal and WANTED ‘ Pattern No. 5679 contains iti* eJ transferred tio New .York,.,. walks, curbing, water,. aewerS; quallflcatioBa of elec/tors Whose ihg. CircuMr saws, pfectrion Interest. Hartford CH. 8-8817; Stoy^ Pipe Indluding ! No. 8433 with P*tt.-0-R*fna lii- SURE fO ATTEND. Tni^ks, Lfindleum 1 . eluded is in sines 34, 36, 38, 40, 43, sue—medium size; mateylal ( re- ' 816,900, XQ. 1-4 ' riglits . have nuktured jaubaequent sharpened; .‘gumming; axes enst- Frahk Burke, (Connecticut Mort- Bliidt, Chfome or quirements; aewln*/ and finizhihg/ OUR GIGAHTIC>TOY SALE to October 13, 1958 and admit to V \ DR CORMIER MOTOR lags knives, mo^er Uades,.aheiars. an< ^ ^e Exchange. | Lewis' comer MAN or WOMAN Rugs and Linoleum By -44. 48r 48. Sixes 38 5 J-5 ytrd« ^ YOUNG MAN! GalVaaliicd , 85*inch. . ,t dlrectiorts. li i ^ l l Ac c e p t ^ ir s t Stiartipg Sunday; Nov. 25th tbe /elector'* oath tWea . found kmvea setTated; ..cli]dippers, 'gtc; , / the Yard.; - ^ * n jt 2ic Ih Colas, your nabie'.. TWO LA? ^ suburban lots. Call j ; ’ . s a l e s ) j N f , v . ■ ■ ■....; I ' , ;" For this’ patterh,' send 3(5t! In - AND EVERY D A Y ^ qiialtfied.. Keys ' daplicBled._ Empson H. Sl-8t .ta ’ atari.',rl. training tnunlng fqr Dampiers, Stovp Boards J Coins, your ,namet*^ress. si*e de- a d d i ^ and the Pattern Nunjiber after 6 ;S p.m; M l, 9-0387. ^Persons of ./foreign birth mttat Aboi%M apl(iSt.:Ellington. Rock. maaagem ewt •f of I OM^oa# ,bf of oar: REPORTER 7 DAYS A WEEK— gT.. MAi^CHBBTER^ vllleTR.; 6-71884'.-? 1,; , ' ' Busihes* OfRiMiHaitlis 62 . Fittings and Parts ■ Stocte Up 6n Wielu ; /^ sired,v*ndT the Prittern Nutpber to to .%NNi: CABOT,: T H E MAN- present Uieir certificates of cltl-' stores; No. «xiexpMleiioe.' ne C/ For OU Heaters and . Oil Burner Pacts HUE .BUBNEtT, THQBfAN- B V E w w o h e r a l d , I ' MA^E.SEEN/AT' UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE ' ip. i' £j« JtomWaL- Daaltr PART TIME a t t e n d a n t . Days. aary. AS SSMita.9ta.\Apply la ; OOBSTER EVENING HEBALDy 1188 AVBi AII)IW0A4 n e w iarbui for Sid* 7$ ■^Open 10 a;m- R> 10 p.m. Datod a t B(Ut(m. Ckmaecticut. Experience preferired. Manchester —*■ tWl Controls v - Fo,* All Type OU VaBK Si, N. ¥. . — twcHdeori ttM. (UINERAL bt^ae wiring, aU Jcinda. lisa ATE. AMEBiCAS, NEW 76 CONWAY RD. ^ Save On'ioOOs of Toys! November 1, ■ 1958. ., P I ^ -< u t idU r 6 p .i? .Esso Servicentsr. W|nde<>r St.-‘at ' Perfection. Portable i Bniming Kitchen and aroRx .ss, N.T.' Now available—--the colorful 4^58 TQLLANIJ-^Slx room raWeb, T? ft. .David C. Toijmey ; wagon, 6389. pid-kway. XQ, 9-8iM. iR^ttcl;rictrr MANjCMESTER—Harian Road. Six .froatags; 325 ft. deep. Three bed Bring, the kids’to ■*« Santa I. Y d u r d i v eedMi, H e a tW a / Parlor Heater* •rind' an .extra 35 cents- now for Needlework. Album c<»tfe!>>ing 'r*. 'Tovm (jlerk LYNN dozens of lovely designs from room Csiie Ood, (bn* unfinlahed). rooms, ^ bqaemant, fireplace, : *‘j&ivi.'s Largest Auction /Fifm'* Charlea-.A- Robbtoa.' C t u n t SAW wbrit " clearing land. SELF-SERVICE gnpcery.,MancheaT your copy of the Fslf A .Winter '5* .mortgage. Nearachoola, bus storm windows land screens.-Price ter. New. equipment. Beer license. AN tkis sd l bo soW for Mss Hn m ■ iseiio of'our completo-pattern'book which to chootk^ more ;psttenui.in / p o s TvaucYio m r o o m s 'Michael Pose# CaU bO. NMt a3tec>8 p.m. Hrrald ' BaQe Faahlon—" e complete 'oew- crochet, embroidery, and. knit . —- line, stores and church. Ita'.baths. 812,995. Aky spfeiman Agency, ■taatoy Fntae** Meat and grocery. (lood Ideation. fiR M S I Blue S gift pattenu, dlrtetions OU Baat. Excallant condltioa.'i Call TR. S-1(*0.'-Evenlnga WUUain F.' 4 t . 6—RERUN •rURNPIia? 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V::Uc. ■ . f '- 'v ■^X ■■■■A. ■ , ^ FA tm EIGHTEEN lEui^ntng VmUi F R I ^ , NO^IMBER 2. 1966 Vote Foil Lucky Americans-Polls Op^n Tuesday, 6 a. w. to^ ' J, The Church Council te- the lEon Lutheran Church will frieet at 8 l.pnjiii. Average t/kily Net P rm Ban About T o ^ ' Emanuel 'LUtl^eran's- congregation O'clock' tonight at the church. will place- dowers on th“ e attar in F«r the Week Ended ^The. WeaUteir,,,'" ^ Thu OuuxiliMule Club will ^v i'- V Oct. 27, 1986 .X remembrance D ftthe'20 -.members- ' Charles • Hirth, .79, Hollister St„ -.'I-. X Foraoaat of C. S. Waadwr Wwada concert for UM'ItOndelaaoha Club who have’.passed away during the has been^appointed national aide*' if»» of C u t Hnrtford SundnjM^t 7:30 past year..'; \ ' ■. dcrcamp ■ to ‘ the commander-lh- jB. in Uu jWickham Mesiorinl U> chitf of ^ e ’'Veterans of Foreign 12,333 X . Cloudy,',cooler toMgM. Lair rar7 on Biimaklo -^ e . All Cbmm- Waia, Cooper T.nHoU, Chsttanoo- 100% Hl tU LK ORLON Mgaiber of th« ApdH arii^ iL-de. Sunday, parity eloadly g. Inado Club memberi are urged to The WilUng Workers CUrcip and the recently organi.zed Percy F. Tenn. ’ BUm u of Clretllatioii .X 1^ ’^1 . BIgh- in the mid 'Ce’a attend. Any on A who needs trane*' Smith. Circle of the South Matho- LONG SLEEvVstl^ON^ , ^ ■Inii I '■II - i-'-i vBOMatton ahouW M ^ June Tom- jifaj, Fred Keiah haa'l^urned to'* MancheMt6rr—A City o f Charm .Tiion dist WSCS will join. foKea for a 1 V V*’ ■T" kina'. win be ptKregula^Moh- rummage, sale at . the - church' Fprl^Wpfth Tex., after a short .1 ^ ^ ------“"n------>9-dancing, with The Green Thumb 'v6lU^ 'will Service Bureau for Women's Or- It , is silky swft as cashinerei. will be guest spealcer. Her topi sentatives, and Mrs. Gertrude-Kos- cil will meet at S o’clock Monday Will be "Winter Bouquets.” joff, mernbet;. 'he British-owned Department of Connecticut, wilt Mason, Mrs. 'Inez Mahoney, Mrs. tered Walter Rged Arrhy Hos Adriana Cobb, Mrs. Nell Blesso, nounced officially- today that lat-ael. X troleiiitt Cb. pipelineJn norther Syria haa been bh>wn;iip in give a testimonial dinner for b A French military apoke^'an pital early today and doctors partnjeht Oonunander Sfiain of Mrs. Oglore White, Mrs. Mary Le- Iraqi troops have moved into three plaqitft and the flow I from'Iraq to the M^ter* due and President Lucille Hirth, said the Allied ground 'rioeaXoiild think he is .suffering with ap- r a n ^ .eba'at stopped, repor SoitUiingtonVand D ep artm en t Jordan. X ha\'e aa Ihoir first '.aak thf,bpening .pendicitis. ^ from .company employes Jn y r COLLECTION President K. P.-RUlUps of Hai.- (The laraell Radio aarlieV report Syria'Siaiii., - St. Mary's Men’s Club , will meet of th Suez canal. He charged the The state Department's state ford St Restland Farms, Northford, ed that fresh Arab forcea, pledged : Egyptiana • aabotage.1 the yater- Nov. 3 tomorrow evenmg a t 7:30. Mrs. Monday a t 6:30 p.m. in the parish ment in mid-mpming said the 68^ •,?n: hail for a supper and entertain-; to answer any call from Eg.vpt'a 5^'*>'6y sinking six i^ips In it. "nie year-old gectetary "is resting / l^hdoni- Nov. 3
—! e Mini.stcr Eden today rejected- Frederick H off^n of New Brit ISgyptians ha.v*/asserted that HI.Eaagiie of the ment. The oflicers will be In charge President Nasser for aid. were re comfortably” 'and has been carry the United Nations call an immediate cease-fire in Caeeaaat Oeagregattonal ain-and Mias Barbara Wallett are Ail with reinforced hiiel and^^/^-- French-British ’gdr action blocked ing bh some of his work by tele co-chhirmen for the Auxiliary. The of the rneql. and the program^will toes for extra wear. ported moving into Jordan from ■ Eden said France alsi ou1d not comply. Church j be a surprise. y ' the canaf. / v, phone from his hospital b<^. local unit will .be repiaaented 'V Iraq and Syria.Th brpadrast said British iM FrenefeS..warpianes Mra. Dulles and a apecial as Eden rejected tb^ 1 in a statement before'a divided C d l Ml 94027 6r Mrs..Henri Pessini, president; UH, Jordan's King Hussejn had asked pummeleA'Kgyptian tanks, truck sistant from his State Department, Hou.se .of CommMa. Joseph Wallett. secretary: and for the entry of Iraq, troops into convoysXnd m'illtary instsllatmns William B. MaConiher. were with Ml 94647 tin. Wilber Little, poppy- chair A crowd qf'keveral ndrod perSon.s stood outside in^Parlia- his country.) in tha-' fourth, day - of an air him at pie hospital. Undersecre ment Square. Some b( man. PRESCRIPTIONS Ijf PAIR The government also announced hnrqbardmenti apparently aimed tary ^'Slate Herbert Hoover Jr. d'-the Prime Minister;, when'he entered i r the suspension of classes, in all col the Hbuse to make e statement. , ' ' ' : XiREE PIOK-UP at.Wiping out.oppoaition to a land was X charge at the State Depart- AND ]|BUVERY” leges and achools for one week in ing of ' BritlshrFrench ground rrjeht a* acting secretary. Eden said Britai Framie would be “most willing^ to order to avoid demonstrations. forces.tnr. / Provisional Decision The head of the Joseph Stalin monument lies in a Budapest street with a traffic itop sign atop military actions a.s soon as three conditions are met. He The dispatch of Iraji troops ipto Early Aasaull Heen The announcement, said the diag agalpst It M the last Rus.slan troops pulled out of the city. Hungarian patriots continued to mop OF MANCHESTER X PINE PHARMACY up remnants of the hated secreli police, hunUng them dowm without mercy. (NEA Radio- Tele- listed the conditions as: .i— ^ - FLETGNElt 6MAS CO. BatdNil •M CENTER ST.—SOT 9-8814 Jordan raised the ;o%»bilit.v^f .a . Moat Indications pointed tX an nosis of appendicliics was a "pro- photoi. "First, that both/the Egyptian | i . . X ’1 2-front— --'--w war V,-.-* for I tael. ^iSja-lan fvvaaavearly J jumpoff Maas ^r\raa \saof athe aa^ ^^aBritlshrFrench i a,a 4 wa i' •viaional'* derision. It added that »-U 7t and Israeli-govemynenta agree to {jy l lirlI i l f S l I forces aUo were reported rolling j assault on the Sviez C ^ l zone. "ail pertinent'studies are, not ^-et i St, U.N. force to K^p the peace." | into Jordan, whose for^gn mini's-1 concluded.” ^ 'j., , "Secondly, thay the United Na-| < ter declared there w as..*''"5"50-50" (Continued on Page'keven) Press officer Lincoln White ihUd tions decide to7 constitute a n d : O O B N IS PO B a NT ST^ word oh the possibility of an oper-'i -ANEW by SUMMIT maintain such k force 'UnQI ani'iSeenf Elitering NEW . LARGER QUARTERS - . ' ation would have to await a final 1 Arab-Israeli p^ace settlement is /"x. • 1 - TM ~ PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR PARKING:; FUNERAL HOME diagnosis. | reached and until satisfactory ar-!|. .‘f*'|'|g*1 a I UNDER EXPERIENCED You wear a Walker .Skirt ivith Dulles waa stricken in the midst' rangement.-! hive been agreed tq P ^ '* '- ^•*’**'*' -A U t l O T ? of tense diplomatic maneuvering the Suez Cai/al. both agreements • • AUTO QIASS INSTALLED MANAGEMENT pride in its impeccable tailor over two wqpld crises—fighting In Nix^n Says Ike Got For ary to be guari^leed by the Uiiited WasWngton, Nov. 3 (/P)—Th6 ing, smooth fit, rich fabrics, the Middle East and Russian inter- Nations. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS venpon in the Hungarian'revolt undeclaiwi war in the Middled East quality details included. Gen ‘"Thirdlyyih the meantime until ^ ‘ uine top grain leather belt, against communism. He returned U nited^ations, N. Y„ Nov. 3 (gh,l: - . ■ ' ' l-'-C- la now entering w’het U.S. afflclala MIRRORS "'(FfrijpiloieE oml Door) I ^ ^ H N F . \ yesterday from New York City the UnitM Nations .force is con- iryi full two inch hem, ’’hold ■-The western powers worked to-i Budapest. NOv. 3 (>i--Generala-gotiators were empowered to go. stituted-, both combatants agree consider to be its most crucial ■where he called for, and won, a day to forge a Security Council of the So^t- Gnd JluMaHiin The Hungarian apokesman said it sUge, shape'’ .seat lining. An as-sort- United Nations General Assembly to accepr for^wlth limited de- nCTURE FRAMING (oR typos) TIERNEY propokfI that woulft support Huh- armies begim - diucuming Yodiqr. was probable the. talks will be tachmenl/s of .AngloirFrahch troops If Britain. France and Israal are ment of fall shades. Sizes 12 to avbid more serious reperctusioifs FUNERAL HOME " - ■>- En routa with Nixon in Ohio,<».Ff*nch governtnenU in relation to (Continued on Page Seveh) gary's avowed ueutralitj and bpl- "technical distails. of the ^ 'with-:^ conOnM to the discussion of troop tp .be st^tl,ohed betweeh the com WINDOW ood PLATE GLASS to 20. - Nov. 3 (iPr—Vice President Nixon the o'lice, colonial, areas." 'ster its demand for withdrawal of drawal of Russian troops \ from ^positions. Th.e Russians now «ur- batants for themselves, the belief here li 219 WEST CENTER S^v. Hungary," a goveriiment apokea------v -.j —__ that they must bring their optn- .flAUICBlESi laatallaOwi la <|olelt«-Easy aad BooMMieal,-^ TEL. Ml 3-1222 aavs the Upited Nation.^ ha.s gi.van ' Stevenson, said 'rhuradav night Soviet troops. Eden/ said the substance of hJa the htlddla East policies of the-tbat-Middla-Eaat hoatf /-Th, perlii^ jr" woWff'wds’vote of confidence” by trophic” failure by -the foreign t e urgent council se.xsion on the Hun posed the talks yesterday and So ' blocked the'haiUo road from Buda- te d S ta te a ^ d to U.N. Sec- week or 10 dayjf MEDICINE CARINETS and SHOWER DOORS apprortng the United States cease- policy of the Biaenhower adminis garian situation this afternoon (3 viet Ambassador Tori V. Andro peat to Austria>.. General Dag;itemmarskjdld.. Quick OocujpntiiRi 4eto l^tal Opaa Oa^irdajra Open Tharad^ Evairiagp RANGF Othef styles in flare -and fire.resolution 64-5. tration. i i.m. ESTl- pov accepted. At' noon today sev- jngaiy _ . was seeking „ United____ A sticcessfiil conclusion froni Adllii Winriin ^ T*t* S u ^ r t thelr^- point of -view presumably UTMATES GLADLY GIVEN tweed also available $5.98 to Nixon, who ends his campaign SlevenSon'a atatementa, Nixoil Ithoiigh a S(wiet veto was con- en Russian-officers arrived at the N«tlonaS help as Sovie't" troopa-ma- Mlpiater said he had , tour today, told - the nation la.st Skl^rqd certain, a Security f-'oun- Hungarlan parliament'building in neuvered \rtthin the courrtty. reason /ttv believe that Aus-; means a quick and effecUve oc- S8.98. said, wtre"aimply the last wild the center of Budapest on the. Premier Nagy, who held, hia cupkUon of key points along the night the United Nations action swings of a n^an who knoFt h e'is cil dakdlock would permit- trans tridia and New Zealand, both mem- •PORTSWEAR—ttid FLOOR <■%> had giveh “the lie" to what he in Gri&is ferring tRe. debate tO: the Geher,.l Danube, the seat of Premier po*t In a government shakeup to- befa of the British'Commonwealth, sue* Canal, the toppling or fatal' going d.own to certain defeat." weakening bf President Oamril termed a "pceposteroiis" charge ”1 haVe no quarrel with his ob Aasembly Where t^e veto does not Imre Nagy’s government.' **•>'-bis secopd appeal in two'vi^dVeiemne his THE 99 by Adlal Stevenson that the United By. THE A.SSOCIATED PRES.S prevail, 'The .Assembly is now sit 'The Hungarian delegmUon was days to the ,U. N., urging action Eden spoke at the firslNlktucday Abdel' Nasaer-'s government;.'in -X X jectives-but, he should have ap- Ne,w York DaWy News said to beaded by Maj. Gen. Pal Maleter, request that the world body Egypt and t)»e sUbilixation pf the State* "is standig alone in an plled them to hlS oVvn performance ting In emergencXwesaiSession on the lesaloit pf .the Houae of unfriendly .world." day its presidential' straw poll Middle East crisis., the new defense minister and, a guarantee Hungarian independ tnce 194§;>The'emergency Isreeli-Egyptlan. military situation m m u O I L rather than to the President.” show* Adlai E. Stevenson gaining hei-o of the rebellion., He com- ence.-. k without major complications from T^e Vice Pre.sldent replied as an Saying. ..that "force is wrong ■ File* Second Flea,. w’aa called tbljear hia: reply to admini.stratlon , spokesman to a votes in New York city a* a-re- Hurigarian Premier Imre NSgy.JP*"?*'*. (Aiiatfian border point* report-y U.N. General Assembly, cease-fire /ther Arab states. ' / when it-ii used by eur enemies and suTt of the Middle East crisis. ed. the Hungariari frontier had resolution. >re is no certaiqty here — In Capturing all the el.^ant charm of .old Spain . . . a]l Thursday night radio and tclovl- . it is J'ust as wrong when It is used in his second U.N. appeal in tWo defended the Marla lyrezlft The News, which - supports days, asked- the 'S'ecurit.v Council- Barracks'-in—downtown Budapest once tnore been sealed off. Nb Mounted aqd foot potic? patrolled fact'there is, very, little confi the glamor gnd excitement of the bullfight... the Sion addre.ss from Buffalo. N. Y., by 'our friends," Nixon offered against Russian tank asaaiilta. 11 I /. :' by the Democratfq presidential, President Eisenhower editoriariy, to order.'imiiiediate negotiations! travelers were-allowed to cro#s 4he precincts df P.arUameot. A* dence itthla timd— that auch a “MatadoraWe^’ by Dotti. Delicately expre.^sed in these ansvvera to Stevenson: said Stevenson rnade his'''strong The Rus.sian delegation w*4 from either side. The Russiaria' Eden spoke, the crowd butside conclusion^of thy British'- Friitlch - candidate. The Democratic nominee was for withdrawal of Russian troops TEL RO'.K', III S ..’I ;? Dacron gjtd imported plma cotton that needs no Dulles Helped on (^pe^-h est run” • yesterday "as he piled front H'ungar.v, He asked the U.N. headed, , . by a, major - -general and in- held dozens bf ------Atriericans------ahd- 'bl!»thr' grew to pome thousands, \ Israeli u n d e ^ t akin g can M wrong in charging^that it was the up an old-fa.shioned Democratic eluded two brigadier generals and er foreigners in frontier villages Eden first reiterated a previous' Achieved. X . - "" ironing to keep it looking smooth and fresh. De- Nixon'a speech, also Carried na-' Eisenhower administration which to call upon the great power/ to four other officers. P ‘ ' " ■ ■■ - ■ tionall.V over radio and television, margin in^New York City.that re recognize Hungar.v’a neutrality.' statement thd^t the first and most f t it is. riot, some, of the w orit tachabre embroidered velvet tie, convertible collar. permitted Russia to get a foothold flected to an i.mportani degree a It was not clear how far the ne-!• I1 (Cbntlnned on Bege Three) Urgent taOx of British and French I fears .of .top U.S. government lead- was made from-a Republican rally in the Middle Blast! or ih a i'th e ad- Nagy’s second message was.de In white, pink or blue. Size.s 12 to 18. at Herahey. Pa. Member*- of the aharp reaction to the Middle East livered, to4hc council last night As troops is to separate the ' Israeli 1 ers abmit-maxatraUs results for the nfinlstration was refusing to give crisis." and Egyptian'armies and stabilize' ^ o i* undertaking are likelVr' in WhiLp House staff iind Secretary any guarantee ip larael, or that it it was finishiifg a 3-hour debate of estate Dulles were .said to have The News said that as a ' con-' on the K mgarian situation. The the poeition. their vieii^ to be-pealized. ^ had tried to bUild'up CJolonel Nos-, sequence of the New York City He told the House that, in- a These fears ihclitde theposaibil- helped p|-epaie the addres.s. .ser's power ip Egypt. 'meetingyt:ayyquested by the Unit- w straw bsiloting', ■ .Stevenson , gained «Kl StatesA-Britaln and ’’ranee. speech Wednesday, he had said dty of wldespread^Afab uprisinga . "Tlie significance bf what has slightly in the statewide. poll. .98 happened in the last few days.” ' It^was'Nixon's onl.v. nationally ■-''U'.S. Ambassador Henr\- Cabot Adlai Airs Formii/la Britain would be -happy to tiirti throughout Nqcttt^ Africa "and -the televised talk of the campaign. A count of 27.293' straws over to the United Nations ‘nhe Middle Kiel, the rallying «f gev-' said Nixon. '7s this: Fob the first, The rally \vas attended b.v a crowd throughout the' state gave each .Lodge Jr. called bn the council to • time in history , Ave have' .showtr consider what could be done "to phjnicai taak” Of keeping -peace of about 6.000 in an '8,500-se'at candidate the following percent after Britieh-French Jriilltafy ' J^M nned' on Page Berea) ■PGRI t ’F lG O it inde|>endence of Anglo-French arena. Nixon aides said .they felt ages:. assist Ihe brave Hungarian people policies towird Asia apd' A^ica in their struggle for freedom.” ce strength “’alabilized" matters. rainy weather'Waa responsible for Eisenhower 59.5 per cent. Protect bj" labor tvhen .seeined ,tp us ,to reflect the what they regarded aa a ■ disap- ’"Stevenson- *40.5 per cent rfhe council overrode a Ru.ssian colonial tradition. That declara . .attem pt 'to block debate on the A. roar of -protest^ went up from . pointing turnout. "Deep resentment -against the -fChictgo, Nov. 3 Adlat-E,-rwatrtand strike a blow for peace.'' the LabO); benches when the Prime tion df-indejjenderfcq has had an He. winds up his schedule wdm * Fa.senhowerf administration's- pol- Huhgarian issue., GnTy, the. Soviet electrifying effect thfoqghout the Union voted against 'plicing the Stevenson kept the w ar in ^ g ^ t The audience which/ filled- De- M inister (fnished sprokfrig. Whistle-stop lour through . Ohip, icj’ toward . Israel, has been sp- Labor paVty leader Hugh Gait- BiiUetiiii' world, aiid -w;Ul contlnuXtq have:" speaking at Marietta. Athens! parent in' prorZlonist '-quarters question on the agenda. -Iri the forefront of ’ campaign con-i * P'ob Theater’s 6-500 seats, He said that before, this •'declar Charges West Diverson skell rvsTidbits utea that'erow ded mit some of hi* By THE ABBOCIATED PREB.H Secretary Belwyn . - -Lloyd ■ eald o-lutioniWy hostilities with arms half-hour of statewide^'T\' gnd ,. A blizzard Whipped up by winds today Britain will / back Hnn- • NGvsm r m n ). piB fnf arid other aid. By CARL J. LALI'MIA Culled from AP^WIfed r#ip time, but left him flushed ; to 75 miles an.hour roaring over' gaiy's appeal .for big-power '-ssiUJhia week that Uip '^eadilnesrThey frequen;!!)'-* point to his oc , An-oiitline of what action the smiling.. , i the plains of Nebraska, Colorado, guarantees of Its political aeu- • ■ New "xHaven. Nov. 3 (AP)— in the daily papers brought horiie cupation In an attem pt to- shbw Becurl'ty ■ ' Council might take £a$Uy ImteHM .Thanka tdvConnectIcul’a repiUa- to everyone that there Is no peace ‘ WouW Rebuild Alliance a Wyoming, Kansas and into the Da trality. i- that his interastt lie with big buai-. emerged from ja^t . night's debate.' Sympathetic air line hostess kotas yesterday and - through the I tion for .ticket-splitting, the ex/ throughout tke world." nessj ■ / . , ' i Nationalist China's Tingfu F. ‘’Stevenson proposed.*l-estoration- perU say that the U.S. Senate - Bush commented: . Spendsa ne rieerly five day of Own time of'.a' , "1"sense of unified ■ .purpose night left at least four persons'* AUBURN ARMORY BURNS SELECT YOUR Repuoltcans say jthat's not the Tliiang said four points shoiuld; be and makes countless telephone dead. Many to choose from. race fa the one to >^etch in Tues-! ''The turmoil in the, world : way they read the! agme figures. | incorporated in a resolution. ,, ■ipong the free nations," and the . Auburih'Alalne. !Nn\', 8 ‘UgW- 6AVI en flret . 1 , A-n expression, of aympalhy mpnth-old motherless eon..' Rep:^ i old Jerry Seveland died afteri failT ‘ etroyed , Aubura's NaMoaaT Mve en future ntolnlOc .SympEoiiy record8,^piaiio fi^ t for Connrotlcut a -safely of America, that the testbed' The I95di election was g en erally 1 for the Hungarian people ih thelt' G reat Britsdn, and France "upon IMPRINT Brown ,(R-Ghio» gays ’‘outstand which . the faith of. all free men ing ;to reach his school house.-He . Guard Armory and tw*' other rmnee with these beeuti- '■X-- H "' a-mixed^thlnk^irticrerspl^ freedom.- ' ing iesd'erahjp” ite says Presidmt i depen'ds.’; Was found' by'aearching horsemen! w<>oden Iwiildiaga In th e hopkl 'Of selections, operas and . CHRISTMAS bowed info the shadow, by weeks how-er, ^ given,X.vote of Mn-1 ting affecting iiot only the ^n-! just a short distance from the tol, nep-itelning Butters. of guesswork as (b the part the fldence en eWqttbn day." (Oontlmied on ^ g e Thirteen) Eisenhower has BHpwn in Middle l Then, he suggested that this tola shoe naanufacturhig city ::PiIl ip '/ BVr*,!*" '' --'ton-Buah dght, but virtuallv eVerv} E»st crtsis.,"ltas “gained him the country formulate a 'leommori* school. but died before a doctor erirly toda}'". Bevea ether hulld-, 8h*'H look v. again soukkt by Republican: Ben. many figures | have beeiv' toJsed y-aa rtirinbig^then e,poetical un know .how they \vere going fo |^hg for: them sllghtl.r, L Choose, from our selections knowjv Even- so. Bush ran .33,000 vote;’.’ Restoration of "security’] a Lunar Power Co.'lineman, was that*. For ojl thair doireal*? took, they're ” Y(j U c a n I'Hiil . SECOND Pteacott. Bueh. -- ; back ahi) forth that .the campaign Official Doujbts jeiectrocuted .trying to repair's ln»i' FLOOR- atrtlie stationery* depart The Democratic nominee U'Rep. ofte/i has resembledi an exercise' ahead of hla'GOP runriinif mate, Pentagon..says fint 52 ballots along-fhe frontiers dividifig larael l.SRAEL CABINET 'MEETS ^rteri^mede fpr teh of herd wear.i Eesy ee the A ff.'O D PI AN! NT, ment/ „ - ^Thomas J. Dodd.. Hejtasaed up tin arithmetic cather than,-fight Joseph Talbot, who opposed 'Mr? from military and clviliari mem and her Asab neighbors. X viMrS felled Ifir the .wind. aerusalcw, .Nev. 8 (,/Pl—lanuB Mahon for the fpll 6-year term that Sli|l Alive in^Mine bers of Navy's Antarctic expedi “ . ("One.-Toot of ail the trouble' in Iri" N orth ■'bakot'o and In SouOS Preniller-Dayld^Ren-Gurlea cfill- upkeep tee... irtiey.weA easily erild Of* R-, .IP!,. .f.F ■•OiSLRS i an apparently sure bet—fe-elec- over candidates and issues. Dakota automobile accidents took- 50 CARDS, W itH Uon tb‘the House—for the Senate Chiefly, the reason for that la 'year. ■ -• >- tion are due' to reacIT Ban Fran- the Midme - East is that-laraeli'a (ed- ani emergeacy eabiaet aieat- ^aBTefiZ'^eo hm 'f shrink edf of 6f.; * - Ulii » )90,(Ma Margin te r Un ratHag foe a Coin ■ In :ir call EACH Rbpublicana say" the returns riedrthe state then by 129,000, the Aa to the )953 returns, Uie’lOO,- Billy Wi'Uiams,. leadVr of singing to.exist and have engaged in con Ne Ironing Needed Beeoute'They're Kidf iriound* of fallen coal early today quartet bearing his name, has tinued”' hostility and provocation Minot, if. D,.' was a victim when cea^-llre In Ihe Middle Ebet, It from the 6 a.m, tp 7 p.m. ballot- second .biggest margin 'ever piled (WO-vote gap between Eisenhower seeking 113 trapped minere,-but a .• V- . I OD AY Ahd many others'it higher: ink wlU prove It a bad gamble, nip "by a prealdenUa| nominee. and Bush' wae.mot so--inu4hja-s'e- been accuaed of de«erting bla wjfe against her,’’Ihe said. "This jnupt hit b.v a car driven by Olaf deven." la the firiit cahlaet aeealee aiaM 9lue Violets^ White or Pink Vielils M WMttb ■price.<' ^ . - mTrie'~offlctal eSid there ’ti.'ai '"onl.v jand two cNldreii. . ! 'atop,'*') . 80. Minot, who said the storm iaat. Bundajr whca Israel aa- / .' i ■ pem ocrats, on the other ha'nd, - -.J Basil' tVea by t9A06 riectioq on Bush as it was a tribute the -very s|ighti^t poaaibility.'’ that blirided him. 1 omtend that v Dodd victory ie in, Bush Wori his Senate seat in the to the popularity of AbrahamRiW->“‘' <-«v:j A i«yrear-oidl4-year-.old boy iais camecarried frtkh 2. . Insistence that papsage 'of BouBcMl the; mebUiiatlea , toM- GUTTER t cpff, l^drpre^c^^ 'Ihe rnlsalng men were .tlllMaryl^^^^mrtroom in Maryland to begiq ahipe through the Bue«( (?anal la Herman Blum'ef.'gS. Hill City, waa :ftollowed by .pa attach Ml Sizee 4 to 8 Yeorai.' IF the wind, -..'ncket-splitters in the isa'me qlection 'by 29.000. He wax S. D.', died when his.- car skidded ton Egyptian Blaal pealasula. 39cUn. Ft. . 1 ■:'t " ; j;- ■ 8 YKAY McDOWELL-J; .-electorate of more than one mil-1 chosen to "serve four years fifter District (Hartford Count^) and Serving life term' (or staying of a msMsr of “internatibnal con -e ' ' -T I *|-- ' I The rescue team* worKM deep teacher in shooting spree at bchool cern" and that ‘/no single country And..J^ was thrown % feet do\v-n libn votero, they say, will do the, sen. Brien McMphon (Df died in now Gove^of. : - an ^bankipent onto rqck*. PIEPING » Aitoiti HUNGiUiV X flashed with a contrast Unina; trick for Dodd. oflice.-' - Ribicofe was |the only Democrat within the pit of a'mine whirs an', -. .Sen. Estes Kefeuver; chargee El- and 'espriclaliy no single: man can DOWNSPOUT X o m exploeion, flro arid gag , ’niuraday | aenhower idriiln'lsfration with Wilfully sever the -lifeline of • Two men WhoJjad started .for an Hong Kndg, Nov. fi .'(fi W i Ghra J^.'i^r Grooii Stm pf With Cask S I Mg VbteTteee''for like ■' •two. years before that victory, to wtn p major state' office twol' X 26« Li«. Ft.^ Aa to. the pi^eaM'entlai race GOP night killed 13 men arid’ trapped favoring jMg bUatneee intercota," Europe apd Asia.” oil alte were mlsaffiTJrLAouthweat China, wanird Haaganr. Kay-i^cDoTvell wraps you-in fashion from the. in* in hn election marked ;by heavy yean'later when he wreatled the| the ofherri. Yalq/a presld:dent rejeejia■ pM posaibil- ibil' Nebraska. - not tq ah ■ X ,. leaden publjcly aay they look ttckct-splitUiig, Republicans won governorship from Republican 3. The laiiaching of-ah all-out siijli^' out! A brand-new idea: thf p<>rtrait-^oiIar for “* tremeqdpua majority" for Harold Gordon, coal chief of the ity. artifictal social ataiidard:l attack .with friendly ,i^tibnsv"’on Oare, TrucKs la JMtoliea eatap and the governorship by 17,000 votes. John Lodge, .now ambassador to* Dominion Steel and Ckial. Corp. yould' hk .prinnitted to influence the! problem of reaeUliag the 900,-! 'Air.over the wtaterii areas at Nagy M ^ iiuiat: done with bFillianl*cblittrast jining of lush President.( Biaenhower, . Private^, Bush, ran for an uhexpifad Senate. Spain. ly, Democrats say an outside and director bf rescue operations, inakeup lof. s ^ e n t. bodies. in uid- oqq. Arab refugees 'whe now live Nabraaka and Kansas,' in Colorado W.8.GLENNEY - .^jbylbh fltlece. Quietly lowly, wfth easy-alim^lines .95 trem against Sen. William Benton j. Finally, it:a the 49->’ear-okl Dodd, told rsporters ."the ptobability la yersity’sl iO I turidergradjuate col- in misery^ and hoplesanqss.li find; in Wyoming trucks and carp .'H'araadr Pact.' ^ 6MI* -th»'J . chiu|ce is the beet they cari Me iD),and lost hy.1.100 A l•wyer who now faces hiii first ttmt the .irien are dead.'/ COMPANY , Aild graceful'push-up tieeves. In luxury tWeed or , fOr' Adlai Steveiu|on ijtorring a'l V* Pei^kifi Aadio 'aays Red 1 4. Presentation wltliN. other, na weiw strowp inditcKea aa sno|wfall AUwiba Fasti VjWunsWIth bothDovn iwo«1950 end .1952 in aiateri'ide political test c .- . Bush did ; The mlnepa were trapped in tun Chlnri oteat wtUi Britala tions of a ' program to “improve ranged up fo 12 inches or mere. On -wkeotaa /jiluah ..... -latest fall eolqrli, Sizes 5 to 15.,(Also shani . reversal.... in pemberats, argiie th*t the in 19S0,,‘I^ s time, Bush goee be Ceet, Lniaber, Mason ' SpppUea / available with Milium lining)! trend nels' more thap half' a mile be|ow .snd rit their ’/outrageous economic' conditions in th*. Middle one 10 mile etrot'clv in southwest- btfo n the Middle East up- figurria iwove that the 61-yesir-qld fore the electorate with a record, the- surface a t the No^'4 pit qf the and r get of aggreoelim" Bgft for the benefit at toe poopt* era Nebriuka' ^ reseue iftaiip snuH Tsi: ■ . tM NORTH MAIN ifTt ' 1 ' Bueh! an inveetment banker/, was- ’“*■ throatefig world Rafarrliic to that tamable, Dodd n’t popular then and Ipirt now. .(OaoHaaed ea »Nre-»eai() v'.' poaee. 'O - .,U ■' , .(Psattmed ea, Fafa-TUrtoea) (Onlbawfi aa ruRe lMrtMay ■J - ■ - ■!. ■ .-■I I - V. Y * • 'w ■ J ' ;,ir