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on Pago 18) VOL. LXXVm, NO. 33 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCfiESTKK. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 (tjtaaalllMl AdvarOsIni PRICE FIVE CENTS ^

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Nazim to Retire,

Racing Bill Care for Family

Bombay. India, Nov. 7 UP)—

The Nisam of Hyderabvl. who Red N-Tests Detected Offered as Means once ruled 18 million people

and was known as the riohest man in the world, announced

todav he ia retiring from public life. To Avoid Tax Hike He said he would devote all hia time to his big family. The

Hartford, Nov. 7 {/P)— A t «n**>llng them to be printed for laat eeiiaua ahovYed th^ 72- year-old prince had more than 31, AEC Reports distribution prior to the opening horie racing bill was the first 200 children by the many of the regular! session. to gallop to the legislative, worilcn In hla harem. The two other bills filed today post todayv with its sponsor came from Rep. Samuel S. Googel, Indian troops occupied the ' state of Hyderabad in 1948 claiming it could provide rev- New Britain ciemocrat who ia slat- ed to become House majorll.v lead- when the ruler held out against enue to help ward off a Joining India, The New Delhi threatened tax increase next er In the 1959 session which WUI West Not to Resume, find the party coptrolllng the government made him titular year. House for the first time. governor, but he gave up the state Rep. Louie J. Padula, Nor- Legal Paid Holiday largely honorary post two walk Republican, estimated the One bill would make atate-wide year* ago. state could pick up tome $10' m il- election day a legal paid holiday. Says Self-Ban Lifted

lion annually by legalizing horse Tie other would require the State racing linked to pari mutuel bet- Motor Vehicles Dept, to establish

ting. a branch office In Googel’i home All Shook Up? VVa.'^tiington, Nov. 7 (/P)—The United States-find Britain "I feel that public support (or town. this sport la growing, and that a The election-day holiday pro- annmincod today they have detected two Russian nuclear weapon.s te.st.s since Oct. .11 wlien the countries pro- Jot of people wibuld rather have tt posal hka had strong CIO-AFL No One Knows than being hit with tar Increaaea,’-' support in recent year*, but ran vi.sionally su.siiended .such trials for h year. into trouble In the legislature. gald the veteran lawmaker. The (leveloiiment furtlier clouded the outlook in Geneva Anticipating criticism of the Manufacturers have opposed the What Boomed! j where the atomic powers are s|)arring over the question of measure on the claim that betting idea, pointing lo the fact It would impose a sizeable financial burden ! what lo talk about first in negotiations over a formal end to is immoral and could drag down By EVERETT HOFFMAN the state," Padula said: on employers. nuclear testing. The Reds want agreement on a permanent Repre.sentallve Googel came B 0000m! "Horae race betting haa become I hail before t he conferees consider enfoi'cement measures. The •o unib’crsal and ia the accepted close on previous session to getting Manchester area residents and West wants it th(> other wa.\' around. approval of a MV branch .office In their neighbor* were literally ’’all thing in so many state*. And 1 shook up" shortly after o’clock The proi'iso in Ijie L'.S. and British one-J’ear su.apenaion can see nothing Immoral a b ^ t New Britain and apparently feelr 11 more confident now that his party when a m.vsteiinua, thunder-like, was that the Soviets also stop testing. gambling. In (act, when a pe^on controls the new legislature. noise enjpled suddenly in the night -Both countries said the new Russian testa, detected on. BU.V* stocks for speculative pur- ; with window-shaking (oice. poi* he 1* certainly engagljig In a • Meanwhile, Secrelaiy ot Slate "iS’ov. 1 and Nov. .1, release them from their self-imposed Mildred P. Allen announced today The as yet unidentified noise was facet of gairbling." also heard in other pari* of fVm- obligation. Recalling th at s im ll^ billa have I that the 3-fnember S*ate Board of necticut, Westchester Counlv over But both said also that the.\' will not resume testing at ‘ Cnnvass-ra will meet in her o''fice I been turned dow.. m the past. I Nov. 26 a' 1 1 a.m. lo certify the In New York stale and Central this time. • “ Padula said he ^ * ‘‘political [election results and officially pro-;, l o ) n g I s l a n d . The British left tlie clear impll-1 I An Air Force spokesman said c realtat” ■ on th* raatler. “T think ' claim the now state ticket elected. cation thcli tests will be resumed] We’re going tflygot Mrs. Allen will sign the docu- . the reverberation may have been if the .Soviet oxpioslons continue., Judge' Rejects everltially, an^fNnot Ir 1939 some : menl atte-ating to the election fig- I caused by a Jet plane breaking the miwi llris cmint.v slated the- same year later," ^ said, I urea while two defeated Repiibli- j sound barrier. Idea In flat terms. Govemoe^lbicoff.' who left for 1 can.s State Treasurer John O t-; Reaction in Manchester to the Warning b.v PrcMldent Suit to B lock a vacation todaj', was riot avail- tavlano and comptroller Fred R. nerve-shattering aound varied with A statement by Preaident-.EIsen- able toj/ con.n.ent. However, ob- Zeller (losing gubernatorial can- howe. siipealed to the Russians lo ^ - or out of the house to find out Bulkeley Tolls serv|;^ recall that he said two dldatel —are also to sign what . Join in a temporary ban, and ex- yea^ago that be. would veto any amounts to be their political obitu- "where the fire Is" or "what blew I pressed ho|)e for success at Gen- »\im legislation. aries for the present, at least. up." Other* just turned over and Reds Mark HeVolpHon Anniversary iev*. O mpled to that wa.4 this Hartford, Nov. 7 iflh—Federal went blissfully b.ack to sleep. Many warning from Etaenitower: Judge J, Joseph Smith, in a deci- /"The Padula measure was one Governor Ribicoff, meanwhile, slent on undislurbed. Soviet tanks, dual pur))ose anti-aircraft‘r a f t anda n d gnll-tankg n t t - guns In perfect alignment, roll through SIos- /vt three bill* filed today in ad- slapped a quick freeze on the flll- cow’s Red Square today as the Sovietslet* cjjetfrate the 41at anniversary of"the revolution No new I "If there Is not shorll.v a cor- sion released today, diamissed a Police report receiving between I responding remmriation by the suit aimed at blocking loll* on vance of the Jan. 7 convening of In# of present .and fiiture state job 1.3 and 20 calls Immediately after mllltarj' equipment was displayed InI Ujo^nnualU j o ^ n n u a l paradep aa Red leadef'a hailed the "fight for peace." Uie 1939 Legdslature. Between 300 vacancies af he took steps to fulfill (AP Photofax vl* radio from jrloacowjVfh I Soviet Union lof lesting'l, the Btilkeley Bridge. The aull lo enjoin the noise was heard. United Slates will be obliged li the Greater Hartford Bridge Au- jand 400 bills are expected to be Several housel-.oldera who had presented between now and then, (Continued on Pag* Nineteen) rei'onalder It* poiition." thority from collecting lolls on th* been peacefiilly a.sleep a second be- Announcement of the new nu- fore leagued frantically from their 3 span waa brought b.v the Greater Brennan lc> Resign'Will Vi'ork vith Ike clear explosions In the S o v 1 * t Hartford Free Bridge Aasn. and beds and headed for the cellar thinking the furjface had blown np. Union was made by t,h* Atomic Benjamin H. Mannheim, president Post as CliAirman of the association and owner of an Others muttered about careless Energy Commiaaion. drivers and the noisy accident* There was *Ji jm|illcation. In the East Hartford retail establish- ment. Producer of T V ‘21’ they cause. Ol Fa>fTeld GOP AEC alatemeht that th* Soviet* Johnson Outlines might have thought the two teat* Th* plgintlffa claimed that the Not a Rumble Another resident advanced th* Bridgeport, Nov. 7 t/P)—■William would hot be delected, although tolls were "unreasonable" and that theory today that the noise wa* ^ "Brennan, of Stgmford, today this waa merely a apeculallon. construction of the toll plaza with-

from an earth tremor aimllar ^ a n n o u n c e g -;..^ . . The AEC atitement a^ldi out approval of th* -Secretary of one th at ahoqk. the ayea 35 « :r* week a* Fairfield County Repub- LiOgilslntive Plans “Th* Atomic Eneygy- Cortlmia- the Army violated federal law. Ago. However," a apbkeaman for lican chairman. aion today announced deteo^lon ot In asking Judge Smith to throw the Geology Departmentetf Trinity Brennan said 111 health Is com- two nuclear weapon* tliat* 'which out the Blit, the bridge authority New Tbrk, Nov. 7 (>P)—Albert^ The Indictment charge* .that College said he doubled this alnc'e pellinif hi* retirem ent and that he ocettrred iri the iJSSR on Nov^ 1 claimed the federal court larked 'W ashington, Nov. 7 (,P) — Sen • mem must apend 53 cent* for ever Freedman, 36, producer of the de- Freedman "knpwdngly lied” when the noises acconmariying an earth- Is acting on doolpr'i orders. jurisdiction since the amount in Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Texl ' uet dollar the farmer laltea in and Nov. S, respertively. funct televlalon show " ," wa.s he denied having revealed quea- quake are uauaRW’rumhles" rather controversy did not exceed $10,- 2 1 His announcement said (hat he pledged victorious Democrats to- Elaenhower told reporters Wed Reds a t New. Test Site \ tiona or answer* to contestants on than the dyriaijime-like blast de- . . trti - I oesday he contemplated no change auLuBoth cAp*w'*vf*t«explosion* were —v,,, of •-...rela 000. arrested today on a 2-count indict- the show. will not be a candidate to succeed 1 \ Judge Smith In hla ruling noted ment charging that he lied tn deny- scribed >y aey^rnl resident*. himself In the post he has held ria.v to meet Prealaent Elsenhower m th* adminislrntion'* farm policy. , lively low yield. They were oon The indlrtfnent further aald “he / ------at lea.,t halfway to avoid partisan Johnson .-ailed, for legislation to ducted at a test alte In the amith- thkt Maphelm expects lo pay toll* ing that he supplied questions and .ai.cce 1942 when the Fairfield of a ^ u t $.100 a year. The Judge answerj.- to contestant* on the had. In (act. revealed question* and nned on Page Ten) Cmint.v GOP organization holds Its help area* of chi-onic unemploy- ern part of the USSR rather than answers" to contestants "prior warfare In the two years ahead. declared that the law says toll pay- show. biennial meeting in Nonvnlk a The .Senate Majority Leader said ment Eisenhower veined an area at the Novava Zejnly* teat site their appearance on ’2 1.’ " development bill passed at the last ers cannot aggregate the amount F-eedman, 33 Bancroft Rd.. week from ,tomorrow. that a nation "cannot exlat In the north of lh* Arctic Circle where of their claims for purposes of New Rorhelie, N. Y., thus became Each count In the lndlctj.nt»rit Is aessiop which far exceeded 'ila own most of the teat* In recent weeks punlsha))le by a ‘ maximum five Mrs. Marjorie G. Campbell of field of foreign affair* and de- bringing legal action merely by the first to be Indicted In the ranjse Knock New Canaan al.so announced that fense; when It speaita with tw o recommended program. have been held." year prison terrn or^ar''$.3,000 firipf’ Joining an aaaoclalion. probe of television shoWa after rig- she is retiring as county vice chair- voice*.’’ And the Senator <-*Ilcd for Elsenhower in his statem ent His decision stated the plaintiffs ging charges were brought against or both. / stepped'up water development In The rigging. eliRIge .agalnaK"2r' man, She said her decision, long ' A t th e sam e tim e, Johnson said that "This continued testing , failed to show any individual haa them. Halts Firing of under consideration, was due to sketched th* broad outline*' of a (be Weat, A loW(^rJng of interest by Ihe .Soviet Union has oc.urred over $10,000 Involved in the con- He la employed by Production wa.s brought' by Herbert ^em pel. peraonal reasons and wa* not con- lale* he said *1-* alowing town of New York, a former jebntestnnl, 12-polnt legislative program, arime despite the fact that negotiation* I troversy A suit must involve more

Bervicea. Inc., the corporate name nected with Brennan’s retirement. parts of which are certain to draw, economl.- growth, a "bold houairig for the suspension of testing of Stefl'ipel said h^''^h*d been I t h a n $ 10,000 to be tried In a fed- of thi firm owned by Jack Barry, Moon M issile Elaenhower’* fire. .nrogi-am which will set as Its goal nuclear weapons have since Oct. d>ached on some questions and had : ______Brennan said that Ttie.aday's ; et s’l court. a m aster of ceremony, and producT election defeat, in wlpch Governor Cites Ike’* Npeeches a-.honie for irt'erv American fam- 31 been under way at Geneva." Judge Smith ruled that since the er Dan Enright, owners of "21” , been told to loje^^to Charles ■V’an; cspe Canaveral, Fla., Nov. 7 .Tolmson also took obvious note ily''' and an expanded atiToil build- Ribicoff cmrled tradiUonallv GOP ing program. The llnited Stales, be lecalled, amount In dispute la uhder $10,000 Dial. Atty. Frank S. Hogan„*aid Doren. who b^ecame a national fig-: , Knocking noise Iri- Fail-field County by .3(1,000 votes of Eisenhower’s campaign speech- announced on Aug. 22 that concur- the recourse of Ihe plaintiff "if Freedman had been named, in two "O u r cmmtr.V Is heading Into rmQrJIo •’>’ I side the missile early today caused was not the cause of hla retirement es calling some Democrats ipend- rently with the opening of the any. Is to the state courts." , first degree perjury indictments »lZH,UUO.yf « *. L- ai •. 1 ! poHlponement rinatnonBrnent . *»* of the latest.r,z, zaL ^a..Ail' , )nit acknowledged It was a contrllr- thrift*, radii-al*. boondogglera and: ^le grpiatesl exnanslons of 1.1 . •• tvL ' . n _ Geneva negotiations It would sus- returned ry a New York county L*a^, James SnodgYaM. another, allenipt to ahoot a aetellite ' utin factor, gloomdogglers. butU.., said^ . 1.1 hi*t.. parly__ ... hIslOrVhis ory. " .TAI J^pooni II asserted. SSa'sl-lAa "There ^ne vesr "un- grand Jury. ^ . formrf conteatanL aald he had re- around .round the moonmoon. | a Ion ilme personal friend and would not seek revenge, lust won t h»'fhfie for the partisan tasting is resumed- hv the .So- Freedman had been employed as The huge Pioneer* moon rm ket "Every campaign, of course, hu-keiing and the petty political - | producer oj the show from Novem- o f t h e r r ” The huge Pioneers moon rocket | .political all; of' F iT r , Z^^ on the .show. 1 ..lowedglowed in thethp rec.ra.vs of floodtiei„.floodlights : (.^P candidate for gover- produce* Its exaggerations and its warfare that the columntats fear." r „„|r suspended tests March 31 ' Bulletins ber 1956 until It closed last month.^ Denies Oharge* fm- more than two hour.* In a drlv- heatejj, remarks." said Johnson, nor, Brennan had a key role In Se»* ronstnicflve Session had not vet resumed them in ' ’Knowingly Lied’ As the hand-cuffed Freedman jng rnin ^ o tn i before th* launch switching moef of the Falrflekl who with Hdiise speaker Sam Ray- The election, he said, was peitH^r August .Soviet scientists stalled, from the AP Wires Mogan said Freedman’s Jqb was left the district attorney’* office was catted off at 12:34 a.m. Goiintj’* delegates from .1, K e n n e th bum will lead the next Oongres*. s mandat* to diaimite, divide or ^ series si the end of .Septem- ; (o Interview prospective -donteal- to be booked, he denied the charg- The Air Force has two more Bradley lo Zel!er In the slate con- "Some people will say things destroi' nor a mandate to- cam- tier Moscow arguing that tliia waa I anta and to assist in thv selection ea. "Everything I fold the grand chances to shoot for the moon this vention. This enaliled Zeller to best when the.v see a few voles fading paign In Congress for .,lfte I960 necessary because the United INKAKIJ HOME.B BHEI-LED of program questions,'^ Jury ia th* truth," «he said. month In the early morning John Atsop of Avon for the guber- away - which they would never election; ; stales arid Britain hazi not ar(-e|it- Jerimairm, Nov. 7 iSh—Wit- / nc«M« nay Syrian ahella'dld aeii- hours of Saturday-and Sunday and natorial nomination, at a critical say upon reflectioi)” ^ ’’.Speaking for the 'Demperats, I .ed the Russian proposal in March then only within a critical time pe- moment. Johnson's IMIS damage to Israeli humeii ami speech wa* prepared I can tell you th at It will not be our to halt all testing permanently. farm* In the Lake Huleh area : lo(l o f 18 t o 20 minutes. for a Texas bualnesa education da\> purpose to apend** the next two Ijiler about AUg 3(1 Ihe Soviet j j-eaterday during a t-hour artil- Opera Aiuiside the Met The time on a moon launching is at Big Spring, Tex. Cople* of hi* veara preparing for -198p.. It will government refused the U.S,-Brll-i ^ critical because th* planes of the address, his first since Tnesda.v’s Irry duel. No raaualtlea w-ere re- Earth and moon are In the op- ported. Tliere waa no word ot election* grreally Increased De’m- (CofiHniied on Page Eight) (('nnttniied on Page Ten) damage on the Syrian aide. portune position for just brief pe- ocrstic congressional strength, riod* each day. NewH Tidbits were given out at Johnson’s rapi r.S. ARMS Pt)R TUNISIA Gallas Wins Dallas, I ,If. the missilemen fail to fire Culled from AP VVirea tol office. within the specified time, they Will WaaHlagton, Nov. 7 t/n—1 be I have to wait until earlv In Decem- : ’’The Democrat* will give the llnited Statea ia reported plan- 1 Prealde-nt the asm* type of coop- ning to sell limited quaiftltiea of I / Arctic Resellers Snatch 'The launchir^ waa less than an light inlfintr}' weapons ' to Tu- Won’t Sing for. Bing hour away from zero when the nisia to-, holster Ita armed foryea. I nolae was hriard. The trouble.*a{p- tlfflclal* whs reported this to- By THE ASSOCITBD PRESS ; p a r e n U y 5011M not ’be pinpointed 20 from Spht lee Floe day said tha French government ; soon en^gh to get the rocket off hS* given a "go ahead" for the A trium phant M aria CaJIa* waa ' during/the critical time limit. .shipment*. *nie weapons have rraBh*whirh luhi venre am mMamA disagi*, -they fill) U y, to given a 6-mlnute standing ovation The Air Force announced...... onlyyears rraan ago wnicn alleged; two year* ago alleged- pretent ronatructlv*6 alternative*.' Anchorage, Al.aaka. Nov. 7 ‘covered that one airman, believed ’ been urgently repeated by Tu- in Dallas last night for her per- tr be aboard the station, still waa j th(ilr’‘operations„ ,...... pointing toward left-Paul S. Bachant of Worce* _ Drilftng Station A'* 20 marooned nlKlaa President Ilnbih Bourgui- formance In the opera "Medea” Some of the propoeala Johnson early flight of an »-'Pcrimental J; . ^'^^outllried today s'ppeared certain to men were snatched to safety laat; on leave and'had not returned to ' Just hour* after she wr*a fired from .S. apace’exploration vehigje . . • government rloaed down I dtUy. I win oppoaitinn from Elaenhower, ' a dram atic. Arctic resi-ue the fjew York Metropolitan Opera «u...to ; n i g h t a The 10-foqt thick Ice fine, fl,ral | MAdOR qVAKE.gOL’rS JAPAN by Rudolf Bing. eerie light of dlfficultlei." wwJ-h cirii- (or cont«rence what he called the manned a*, an IG3' scientlflc ata- I Tokyo,. Nai’. 1 (iP)—A major She expressed pain and amaze- tion in the spring of 1957. was j It was A fniatratlng night 'fo*' Thta ^ Anne^ers «f rerkleig. Np^nding. All 20 of the rescued aclenllala earthquake apawaed deep in -tha ment at the action taken by. the DougUfl crewmpn who lud worked Without iiperifylnir what he had rip)>ed Into two 1 .1)00 foot square I Paelfto rolled over northern Ja- Met’* gejwral manager. and airmen were reported to be pieces when the laging Arctic f '12 hour* during the final phase Cumberland No N mind, Johnson called for * new. In excellent condition despite their pan In n thunderous wave today. ■ After 4ier performance she an- atomi broke over It igunday... i It Mnaahed windows, broke pow- notmeed: "I say to Mr. Bing that The men were marooned on the : pi-epare the mighty rocket for live* tem elhing w>ong wjien the govern- and snow at th* top of the World. er lire*, tumbled rrdekery nnd opera ran be done outside the: (ampaite half. The runway used to ■ nweeked rhlmne.va. No casnal- launching. _ , . j , Refugee* from 1956 Hungarian They were stranded 8nnday on supply the station was' on the '• Met" ■ ■ ■ i Among the diaappointed obaerv- revolution who came to ihia coun- , the de'solst* and windswept reach- tie* or nerimi* damage were She denied , Bing’* atatemenll other half of the severed island. reported, however. that she planned tg give up alng*. era w^r* Queen Frederika of. try with visas hai« right to fall es of the Arctic Ocean 300 miles A* the rescue plane drew close | ; protection of IT.8. (in s titu tio n , Demooraf Tells .from the North Pole when an un- Ing- . ! (ConliHued on Page Niaetten) to the marooned men laat night, i RAIL WRECR BUA.MB PLACBD I U.8. Court of Appeals rules. .Medal Beasonal polar storm ripped their they were Informed of Its approach “I am shocked, eorry about the. coined at Vatican City to com- mile equare ice floe.apart. Washington.' Nov. 7. t^ —Tho fiction taken by Mr. Bing," she! Why GOP Lost by,'radio. They made a dash^bv' Interstate Commerce’ Cosaaiie- memorate coroaatioa of Pope John The acientlflr 'Station they w-er* small boats across a mile anti a . •aid *£.• party after her perfoi m-1 xxra, , slon m M today a failure te i^y ■nee before 3,500 persons at the' Chipcks Stoiy Told, maintaining on th* floe was an ln-|ft,|f.nf „p,n water from thSlr re- "I don't ho|d anything against . Providence, R. 1.. Nov. 7 (S3-— ternatlonal Geophyalcal' Year fuge to the runway hilf of the signals caused the pluage of a Dallas Music HMl. Jersey Central comrauter tnda you,” Mr*. "Vera Remh tells potioe- Ben. John O. Pastor# iD-RI) aay* project. „ Island and lit flares to guide the. $he said Bing was '’disappoint- !Goldfine Aide Says men in court While publicly for- he will aak the new Congrtas to Into. Newark Bay Hept. 15. Tha ing a lot of New .Yorkers who were They were whlakeo to safety hraMj* plane into a landing, giving him for abootlag her so* repeal the 22nd.Smendment which last night a# a C123 from Thule, 'm # acientifle. atatlon, under the engineer knd 47 ether* died. The hoping to hear me." She said "Wei f Boston,. Nov.,.,,7 i3P)---Couna*l for ] to death during InveaUgation , Of limits preaident* to twp termal eonimlsaioa roromneaded. Mot •re bom to give art and they’tthg i Greenland, guided only by the command of Air Force Oapt. I mtlllonalr* industrialist Bernard | diaturbance last year in 'Htcken- He aald last night he is con> flickering light of a row of flares’. Jame* F. Smith of Oklahoma Cltv. Central Railroad C*. ot New people) only love me for that." jGoldfine haa, taken exception to'sack, N.J.... Contervativea re- vlnced the ’lame-dnck atraltjack- set out by the ine islanders them- Okl*.. was engaged In a wide Jersey equip |he Btsy Bridge at Tried to Olve ‘Greet Art* 1 i-tHibli*hrd reports th at hla clien t; tain two Hoiim hr 'C^mmoao at" In which the amendment en- selvea. landed and huatled them variety of IGY atudiea.- ;EUzahethpori. N. J-, With either Miss Calls* said she had tried: Iw’ill -be r(H|uIred by federal court, ornta In special ei.ecttona In Eng-< cased Prealdefit Elsenhower wa* aboard. The chief eclentist wa*. George I aa BUtomalic apead eantral ' or to give ’’great art and Mr. Bing -order to teU all Sbrnit caah'er! land lo fill vacanci'e*. _ riagtly reaponaible for Tuesday’* The operation waa a hazardous cvik,novlch of Columbia Univw autenMtIe traln-^ap ayatem. ' ’ has not cooperated with me.” ' checks allegewy totaling upward ) "Wo fast when God.tHI* «• to<" Democdemocratic ...... landelide...... ,cone , baceiis*oBv-aitaa th*uiB niArctic ..viv wlntfr! sity, N#w York. Another one of Her perforntance In Medea was, of $750,(W. \ J ;i*sy* retired n e w s p a p e r m a ivj PSatore. who ws* reelected knows no natural light. There is, the civilians was Father Thomas QrE.MO' BHBixiNo liaunr hailed by local music critics a* an Taipei Nov. 1 (g) — 9saap The reports aald '.veaterdBy; the ] W’right Welker.. 50. whoa* wife Tuesday, also *a)d Id. an Inter- oqly the Inky blackness of con-j Cunningham ' of Barrow. Alaska, outatandigg sueceM.. j checks were drawn on the .Boptrin Frances, 58. eOllapaes'and die* in view: stant night ■ . ' an expert on . polar Ice conditional; Buiniat coastal gaas died She stfii^ In the center of the Pqrt Development Co, and the I4Ui day of. fasting pct;iod... The only Republicans riectad llte 11 Air Force men and nine ’The Air Fore* said there protri, adieally today *• the qiMMy% bug* stage at the end of the.dperfi Eaat'Btoslon Co., both controlled Town bf Southington m.iist obey to the 'Senate were antl-Elsen-j.civUien* were to be flown to Thule-; ably would be no a'ttempt to get where NaHoaalIrt ~ and threw kissea at the cast thei >y Ooldfine and now involved- in State Board pf Education order to howarir Republican*Republicans Ilka-lika- Barry*Barry! and*•"* then*•-— to Ladd Air Force Base, ' personnel back on the abandoned - ■ - gaa e*rifyta*.,gad;' ;a«. a thouaand* of person*’standing and « minority etockhoider*g suit. proylde' hiM (rnfiaportattoM for Goldoldw atcr. Ntxon even' arent tolFi to I iTaU-bahka, Alaska, Uia -baae ot op Mi'land l this wintsr, because of the precqaltOMi fat |h * i ■heiKjnf ^ravo" and to th* orr Goldfine yr*M cited for contempt groap’tsf ptipila who walk to school Boaton and, advocated a tax cut. orations for most of' the elvillane danger of oarrying out such an Red* elopBl eheetra ia the pit who. also ap- of COiigrasB for refusing to give on stTMta without sidewalk*. The Prccident can't keep anybodyjaiid th* hama. has* for tho Air operation In 'total-darkness. what' plauded her. Th* audience ctroavdedti: detfiila on aomo ohocka iBvtiivIng r Belgium . fioMpta. am gift the in Itna-. Everybody’s. Jitekfytng for. Foret psrsonnsl. TB* Air Foroe said abandonsd far Mml I around tho orchcetra pit and de- his compaidofi. H w roports Unkod iO m itv LiOU seat theater srMtsd powsr. A'wssk befe'rs ths alectlonl Th* -Air Force, first rsportsd floe or another qjts It would prob- by. Unitod States at BrusMlls tha whola Rapubliean erganlaation -tt smii on th* Bo* but la tsr ably. be manned next April, when Hri-lal. - ( chjhimm — f t > m *») iVfmtimmt oq rag* World Fair. «W iRRvaMlU afiqsRftiiBlllk”’/.-':” .*:JtltR|iH|d:tt If .M whaa tt anu 4M- spring raturna to the polar

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 PAGE PAGE TWO S!- Uo Library shelvas during October view Sports films. Tha mealing Bolton Imiluda Action titles: Brlnton, will be at MCLoughlin'a home, with wMnMMOTsAawt e K u e U H e a d s R ockvUle-Venwn \ ‘.‘Copper, and Ctold"; D ennis, weighing in at .7:30 p.m. "Around the World With AuAtle ._>s ^ CELEBRATING THE Bbeinwold on Bridge Msine"; D -lbner, "Showcase”; M A T E S S i a l e M r s . D m o c k Fisher, "Tsie o f. Valor"; Grey, Dances Resume Oot ^ftoute s'** G > urs e S t u d y G r o u p F a v o rs 'The Arlsbha Clan"; HaiUdsy, Donald Kuehl of. 16 N. .Elm S t KILL WITH KIKHttNESS . ''Murder and the Wanton; Bride”: OFENING OF OUR South dealer H e a d ^ G r o u p At Rees Tonight IF OTHER WAYS FAIL KOV 'THfell BTNDAt T HuU,"Wlna Rose*’; Jennings, "The is the first president of the Pr e s e n t P l a n at H i t 'l l Sch o ol North-South vulnerable FGGlMrs SIl^WM t WI m Tall . Ships”; Morqusnd, “Women MATES. (Hen's Ass<)ciaUon to En- NORTH I Dmm If a HU - #ery Xawla and Thomas Harrow"; OlDsnlel, Fifth and stxth grade and jun- »)» Ry Alfred Shelowold A 7 -6 3 O n Y i d e G i f t s joy Slimming). ior. high' school student dances "A T W A R W ITH "O Genseee”; Proctor, “The Mid- NEW FAMILY A study group on school cur-• Board of Kdficntion, based on the It's usually fcxjllsh for a defend- V 8 5 2 Me wss elected at tha groupki held every Friday, evening at both I study sessions. Howevei . he is noi night Plumber": Seifert, '!Love riculum has agreed that the pres- er to lead dummy's long suit. ’• ♦ A K Q J 4 THE ARM Y" Mrs. Louis C. Dlmock of Dim- Calls the I^octor”; Stewart., "Thun- •erand maetlng Wednesday. Hte- the Weat Side and Community Y. bound by the group’s c one liisions. Thet'a usually good for declarer; will resume this evening. Fifth ent six courses of study at Knck- ■ K 5 Plas Richard Wldomk la RAINBOW CLUB Lane Will again serve as chair- d er tfn the R ight.” I The high schdfol now offers six why do the enemy's work for him? WMT FAST ’A . ■ vey W ard of Hartford, the only and sixth graders will dance from CLOTHING vllle High School should be con- I courses: College preparatory. "Tlw L ost W d^ieii" man of the lodal Chyiatmai Gift Non-flctlbn titles added were: But there are exceptions to thli A 5 A A .8 4 2 Oomtialgi) to , patienU at Norwich Dean, “All the Way by W ater"; honorary male member of the 6:15 to 7:15 and the junior high tinued. rather than to reduce the I technical, commercial industrial general rule. V jr 9 ¥ 0 10 7 4 WATES, was elected vice presi- students Trom 7;3C to 9:30. Danc- program to college pr^aratory arts home economics t. d agrieul- CfiiUrt-n UrJ,, 12 FH(B NEW W>RK FLOOR SHOW ^ State Hoepltal. She uill be aaaiat- Heyerdahl, '"Aku-Aku”: Kettel, West opened the queen of clubs, A 8 7 6 2 ♦ 9 5 ed by Mrs. Richard F: Dimock. “Easy Ways to Good Flower Ar- dent and secretary. Wiiuilow Mc- ing is by racorda. CENTER! and vocational courses. The Cur- ' lural If the program were reduced holding the trick. Pverybody at A Q J 10 9 7 2 A A 8 < Loughlin of 437 S um m it St^ ia ,Superviao'rs at the West Side riculum Study Ooumil. comprised from six lb two cou-ses. each SOUTH SATUa OAY M O H T . ' TTiia Is th e ' third conaecutlve rangement” ; Larrick, "A Parent’s the table knew that W est's jump GiildO to (Children’s R eading"; treaaurer; Dewey Davis, ofGcial are Miss Kathleen Olmstead. Ron- of teachers, administrators ,incheae, Community T supervisors are Mrs. the possible (‘hange at its third icclion of the guidance depailment. ♦ 10 3 mas for some at the 2,300 patients Ek>ats"; Paine. "Selections frtuu felt quite sure that East had the OOlNO OUT TO at the hospital who would other- the W ritings of Thomas Paine”; membership chairman, v Dorothy Neil, Donald Cowles and conference Wednesday The study gimip began a dis- ace of citob.s. A 4 3 DINNER? ROUTE 6-44A — ROLTON The chib is showing reaulta al- John Cervlni. A.ssislan SuporinteiidenI Allen cussion of each of the SIX comsea .AooA West North F-aat ) wise not be' remembered. Webster's Biographical Dictionary. West continued with another PHONE Ml 9 -^ 2 3 There are many suggested gifts Food M e Scheduled ready. In its first week, the aver- All students must be members L. D resser favored the 2-r (’onant will .Scouts, Kxplorer Scouti ahd Cub there to cash the rest of the suit. PLUS — A CTIO N Mrs. Louis C. Dlmock Jr. on Notch Bolton correspondent, Doris M. iS«"- Sc (lUls MANSFIELD Rd. The hospital would appreciate nual church financial canvass. A Im> gm‘8t apeiilirr 'Phe meeting mf 9* '$m tko, <*onimnnder.a of the « ll A display of hooks purchased ^ I f f A . ' rut-up and we are alwatH ( orlilii Kniplc>,ve*i’ P arly through the annual fTS gift bf the ‘p a " The Wlute Corbin Fiiiploycs Parent-Teacher Asan. Is on exhibit Wood Fiber Hewers open. Socliil Conimlltee is |ilanmiig an n'tih rhArtton llfnlfin. Vnt flrynrtfr Make Your Own Coraogea Ani)r tlAvlrr • DA NCING at the library until Tuesday. In Inatruetion Bnokleta ORDER evening cif cuitc'rtiitnment for em- riu* Nflrrleil Nh»rt«! AS SIMPLE celebration of Children's ^pok COATS Di scount Pr i ces ployes and their fniiiilies .Nov. 1,1 PiMir* O prn ...... j. I l.^—7:00 Week, the books have been oit^s- BY MAIL at the Koscliis/ko Club Hhort* ...... I:S0—7i30 • SINGING AS A B C! play at the achool library where Frutiirf' ...... 2 : 00— 8:0 0 HOBBY SHOPBE NiKbtl.v Dec. 1 thr« 5, t p.m* Tills la Ihe fust evelil of tills Terrific j A 1969 Motorola TV la Nicbtlv Dec 1 tkra 5 R ROGER OL COn All Deportments they will be put into circulation ,439 CENTEK ST.—DD t-728S • ENTERTAINMENT Action W estern T P l a n c k fKiit. Ftn 1:50, 5:50 ap4 R p.m. kind allempted by the i.oiniiiitlee, I your Best buy beeauae It next week. SVP. 7th. 1:50 nnd 40.1 ^\’est (Mentor Street Tliomiis Flaherty, rlialimail, said Anthony Dexter gives you the Clearest Booke added to the Bolton Pub 5:50 p.m. ARTHUR DRUG E L E C T R O N I C S picture possible. And you It Is expected to Impiuvo employe EVERY UOLISr/l M .Mitchell 3-7K.'-)3 relations thrciugh a luiitiial ciideii- In I g e t the B est sound aiitt- Wfet Mnriprflfld viir. F(l Sojka's S-plei e oreliestra L A B O R A T O R I E S , Cabinet, too! Buy yours' ft:00. $i50. RS.OO TELELO U N 6 I Thurs.-Fri.-SaL at STANEK’S. iS.50. 14.00 will provide music fur daiieiiig "THE PARSON (tax Ihe.) slai tliig at 8 |im . F.nl erlaliim enf 277 BROAD ami refrcshm enls will alsu he pro- and the $2 p vlclnd. ’ WALLY FIELDS' RADIO IJvenIa Tuilav SWINCINO QUARTF-T, 1 E L [ V I S I 0 N OUTLAW!’ lOKN )• BANK Snbra Trumbull Cliapler PAR. t'haBaci a New Haven. O an, i 1 MB) YOVB HIT f o w e i E O ^ i L k Has a comfortably Is spimsorlug a rummage sale at * DAILY LUNCHEONS t AK'rOONS Uhaaael U Hortlord, tiaaa. ( »-ffS) BIN TIN TIN padded seat iiph.')l- £ daps only! Chararl ti Spriagtleld. Mau, the fiinuer Betty Ami Shop on F. * FULL rOliRSK DINNERS GALORE "l>eftdin»n^« Valley'* ,M O R E CR R AM YN A N WHOLE M ILK iCt Stered In lovely * The BUST PIZZA In Town t'teanrl M New flrltaln. Uoaa 8:00 ( S) WALT 0I8NE1 PUE8RNTS Main St today until 8 ji m Cbaanel M Reijruke. Mata. "Hip Majesty, the Klnx of ^ striped fabric. Solid If you’re a shrewd shopper... if Allien Skinner Auxiliary will ALL Chanael M W aterbar, Ctaa. Beasts" .hardwood base fin- SATURDAYS hold a greaerv social at 8 pm . In It's Always New YeBr's Eve A,t CHII.DREN (IMO) TRACKDOWN ished in MtMfllR r D I c nishogany 2Sc .ELLERY gulCEN IColor) jH o 0 ¥ tO 9 m h 0 * io n atttc^n>j you know coat values—you’ll ruth C.AR Hall CALL US TODAY FOR "Death Before Bedtime" or limed oak. llospitol Notes STANKO'S OAK GRI LL INFORMATION ABOUT (58) MODERN SCIENCE TUEA- in and grab one of thesd besutifu] cU C a . TKR ieolly the foe ^ AdmIUed yesterday Yvonne I.e- 80 OAK ST., MANCHESTER 8:S0 MH-40) dACKlE GLEASON SHOW coats at this pin-money price! B9.7 MAIN IfRllT iimi IS NORTH MAIN SIMfll ’ MANCMfMIH CONN Rlnml, RFI) 1 No Cover — No Minimum <53> CONRAD NAtlEL THEATER e)rt in Mhole nmik in to S e nd to nisi lunged yestenlav Aiillioiiv Pius A.MPLE PARKINC »:W) ( 8) MAN WITHOl'T A OCN •priori.f i e ld H o e k e y A s e t tri a tlo i They’re lOW wool martiniquD— aK-40i m il. 8II.VKBH SHOW ^ s m a l l g h b u l O O t O n o l KeJie t ern 'fltiite e C o li e e p m Racziiika, RFL) '2, Ruth Roherts, "Rllko's BIr Womaa Hoat** ITe e t N p rin o fle ld 9 A. IVI. to 12 NOON Cram fid, Fllliigloii (’2-30) M-fiQCAI> the fabric with the fashion textura __ "The Phantom Raldero^ friftafO them tiMw/y thouyh . FLOOR SHOW < H) HIGHWAY PATROL te.««C U IP AND MAlL.tetetf —styled with stunning back view, Y'eriion ami T aleoltvllle iieu s Is (5S) MAN WITHOUT A CAMERA the Ikfuiat, This pnesss I BOX OPFICK I liniidleci througli Tile Herald's “Turntable" j ARENA A D O R ER S ' | cowl collar, push-up sleeves. KoeliV’llle Bureau. 7 W. Main SI.. fiM ( S) WHAT IN THE WOBLD gieos the milk o mas Sstify D O W N HetfeGrarutc Monumenti irc detiga- (1X40L PLAYHOUSE OF STABS tele|ihnile Tllemoiil 1-81,111. TONIOHT and SAT. , "False Impression" Insulated linings for weighdesfl td tnd loilptured hy artiics in hncit ^ifStfiUs eutd. h.dest tyst I EHCLOStO IS %______I DELIVERS FKATI lUNOl BINGO * TEEN HOP • PREMIUM GRADE , THK Th IN ma n These g ttn ite — to endure. And B«rte "Park .My Gal Bcalak” warmthl Beige, red, blue. ' HEATING OIL ( S-S3) 77 SUNSET STRIP i^tolngo the CfSant con- I □ CHE(* □ MONEY 08DE8 j Granite Mormnnrnti pey tribute to EVKKY EVERY "The Boanelna Chip'* Misses’ sizes. PREMIUM SEBVICB AT U:M ( Si ERONTIEBlEB DOtTOB isnt or food \S»luS of tmHk, j ______SEATS things the thingt ditt endure —tltr (Rith. iovr ••C \uh 2 1 " NO EXTRA COST (IM») THE fcINBrP F08 FOR THE j •nd memoriei of choee wlio htve "The Chirk Madlioa Caao" M O N D A Y FRIDAY (31-30) C:AVAM ADK Op SPORTS j ______PERFORMANCE ! DESK OR peised oo. Tonight! O rchestra Krnay Lane ti. tahoaarl When you tre ihooiing your monu ( ) N IG H T NIGHT/ WYMAl FS OI L GO. Gtidlh—10 roanda Ught- DINER CHAIR *4 M A IN ST.—TEL. M I .1-1508 )vrlghl boat meni. irt ui help you. ‘1 he he*uiv end The liveliest place In town; al- 10:30 ( 3) NEWS « WEATHER j 2nd CHOICE. ways a gimd lime: rlinlce fond 7730 P.M. 7:30 P.M. (18-40) PERSON TO PERSON permanenir of lelect Barre (irinne ( “The Spif-Tunsi" ) ( 8-63) JOHN DALY. NEWS ^b u N«vi e r O u if g iro w f TUB I rN-I.OVINii ^ anil beverages! 2:3* ( 3) SUSIE ! NAME_____ make n i luua HAGGIS BAOGIS (rolsr) 10:45 ( 3) feat ur e FILM '7 6 ur N e e d F e r I ble choKf for nAKBBIt.SIlOP m AHTKT >/ < 8> MV LITTLE MARGIE "Thr Straagrr’a Haad" Husitk'ssiiien's l.iineheoirs (U) Half Uanr Film ( 8) WEATHER, NEWS AND I ADDRESS__ Lotsst BtyUng. Mahov* youi nuuiunirni. 11 t o i —Ole up. 1:N <181 HIG PAYOFF SPORTS Cemwetleurt' ^ w r e v e d h t g n ft (33) SPOBTSLIOHTS CITYV i l l .1 I . n i l s I n o w i onT finish. Poddsd soot whether it ii to Hlmiers Serxed Hally ( 31 TV HOUR OF STARS F R E \ S f - L / ^ L K . c ' "Thr Itradly RIddIt" (SO) SPORTS CAMERA Is upholstorod In ottroc- . be large or imalt. A p.m. to 0:80 p.m. BOWLING (32-M> TODAY IS OURS (53) THE EARLY LATC SHOW ZONE^_____ :STATE______.J KNIT-TRIMMED } RED EMBER < ( S.MI BEAT THE CldlCK tivs iabric. Spsclally IIII I I lloufr fl UA—BOLTON J •TU B 21" OIU'IIBSTRA ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE D R I N K EVERY N IG H T.-6 P.M. 3:34 (18-40) THK VERDICT IS prlosd In this sedsi TIIF.S. Tlirii SAT. M OIIT VOURS s I • («-30) FROM THESE ROOTS W. Ho ENGUND S U N D A Y -2 P.M. ( 8) CONNECTICUT BAND- t ’ALLINO ALL STAND LUMBER CO. SOUD M ASS WOOL TWEED ITIOTBALL FA NS’ (S3) WHO DO YOU TRUST? CO M PARE AND SAVE 4:00 ( 3) RAP RICBARD'S EX- HRRFLACE Wo are a ro-sponsor of PRESS OPEN ALL DAY ENSEMILE ITonn gamni on WlNF. POLISH-AMERICAN (13-40) BBIORTER DAY (y^-HAi OUEEN rOR • .lAV \ SATURDAYS Before and isfirr the game, ( 8-S3) AMERICAN BANDSTAND \ 7 PIE C E S! De luxe j atop hern fnr' a grand time! 4:13 (tIM#) SEtiBET STORM SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Ii:f (iV news, WEATHER , model of Solid Brass CAR COAT CITIZENS' HALL 4:30 ( 3) RANOER ANDY ^ N h lrlr> HiMilh (IIMO) EDGE OF N10HT ( 3) 'WORLD'S REST HOVIER with Sliding ^cieen. M nrio ii IlnkMilii ^‘Holiday ARalr" 470 CKNTKR .STRKKT TKL. Ml 8-77.T2 V h l r i i l.rlg li (M-SO) COUNTY FAIR Andirons, FI" — ('iirin o li a [ Wood Baaketa, Scraena 091 MAIN ST,—Ml O-aiOO SATURDAY GOOnVEAR lt;H ( Si B.r.D. NO. 3 and Andirons, in chbics Rtiii . " M r Aiuh T h r ('i*li*nrl** i (Fonnerly Mtirphy’al MANCHESTER (33-30) TRUE STORY of styles. “ WImIe A rr o i a F ^ p r f f U d r e " | ( 8) JOHN SNAGV , . (18) ROWLING TIME 13 Budget Terms Dtuve -9»tTJUedithe MYLON TIRES (40) SAT. WESTERN th ANNIVERSARY m E 13:16 ( 6) INSIDE FOOTRAIX £ days only! BiU-rON NC’’rt:7H ■tore sad FloBt 896 Rraod S t 13:30 ( 3) CISCO KID MODERN BOOKCASES (33-30) DETECTIVE'S DIART TONKIIIT, SATURDAY and SUNDAY < 3) TALKS OP THE TEXAS Dress up your table with a TEL Ml 3-5179 . „ RANGERS Who ever heard of a 100% wool tw eed SHOWN AT 8:18 1 ;H ( 3) THIS IS UCONN ( 8) SATURDAY MATINEE IN M A H O G A N Y or car coat for so little money? It takes (3t> THR tlR S t .m ow (S3) SATURDAY RIO SHOW lovely holiday Table (doth M a ONIRCENT in EV E^y sen se (M) ADVBirrUHE theatrIi (80) PKATUBE FR EE UMH> O A K FINISH Robert Hall to create price miracles Hey Begrrt (13) FLIPPY THE CLOWN $1.91 Fair of GLOVES with Walnut Restaurant —IN CvErO'' S cene.,. . ^JOO) BIN TIN TIN U"Wf*h.onfy . .. '! !' £ andlkpin bow l ino 8;M T 3-33) MICKEY MOUSE CLUB 1:13 (30) SPORTS PAGE like this! This knit-trim style is a from Ijinda^ 7 W ALNUT STRIET — TIL. Ml 9-8070 (13) THE BIU .SHUW purcbose of eey Handbag end Hef i or «3t) THE EARLY SHOW ' (Time teatallve) ^ • knodeput... and it's quilt-lined for "RBvaaa: Rett" » 1 6 " (03) rWtUUHY rHKATER (Jift WrappinK—No Kstra ('harRe StM ( J) •(•I'hY ' rHEATER M O M A R TY M O S . ir/o DISCOUNT on 8ll HATS! extra warmthl Striking heiiingbone Open Daily 9-5:.'10—Thin-Hday 1>-9 COLUMBIA a/iMys rlllll food ..uinirT % “ { ^ S 5 & 5 j5 „ * SELLlNa . 3e»-»248S weave in brown or gray. Misses’ sizes. We Give World Creen Stantp.s PiCnillt LINCOLNSr — MERCURY' Delicious Luncheons 3:40 (it) SPKI lAI ASMONMKNT AND m DISCOUNT on all other iteini! BMnitifi^T BaUhod. and Dinners Daily 3(03 ( 3) rOOTRALL P O R E M n ENOLIRH YORDS with » e d M tsqpMod 131) NBWS '9f$s oar tsssssdssS D M V n V K A Y E • C U R TJ U R i S E N S ^ < 3) NKWS a WRATRKR 815 CENTER ST.—-Ml S-SIU Imss emd Woss iw- Enjoy, Dinner FREE PARKIN a IN TH E PURNELL IX)’!’ . * V ruins. Each is 10" N lC o l? M A U R F V . ’ '* * !“ ) ^ \ l A KltPOBT Here Tonight 1:30 ^ 81 FLASH OOBDON doop. 40"ld»l*. Isf^msmy plm (33-13) PRO FOOTRAIX [E A k P 'T H E COIA)I»flBLi Ills ilsj^ D O l^LAS ROW ARM; (tltae Oeatallve) • STORE HOURS: Open • .. eexfM denw , .. '*!' •'•'•■N » "dVK FUN Monday Thraugb flat- (\ iVU u- 11 I AkOf Si f AMIl r clothing C)( a n OPEN .ACOWT-aotTiOictuat . WOHLIORTR 1 :« ( 8) THIS WBEK IN SPORTS 3:33 ( i) FEATURE FILM lirdaj' From 9 A.M. Un-‘ inda SUNDAYS ...... "WhltUtaf Hni" til 5:3# P-Mm open I Plus Top "A” po-Htt . Tonight Bonna Feature Ikr Ddrk Slreet" (1343) PRO HOCKEY THURSDAY NIGHTS SBKVINH SCRUMPTIOl'S Shown At 8:90 After Regular Stew (ttd t) SUCRSKIN mUrk Hawka vf, Bed XV Shop "ne Ohetl e( Ralaehara'' Wtage) ^ UNTIL n. DINNERS ^\m yi 917 iMAm fT— NEXT TO THE SAVINGS RANK f SOUTH WIN DSOR B E R U H I ‘ D A NCING THURSDAY-PRIDAY-SATURDAY AUAN I T j MLLL ^ppn WILLIS Goroge LADD , Up.X«L«-OW ■moiAutrjrs m P N RT. B A TTH I EAST HARTFORD U N I ^ TH E PETER GROSS! TR IO JUBAL WHBKL AUIINMi i NT s a d 0 N T r a 3 | ^ | w a i | a h UUJiXsifiRviaE 968 MAIN STREET— Ml 3-2693 FBATimiNO ^ETBR OR08S| AT THE BLBCTMC OROAN Miunuuu, AUTO MbFAlB HARTFORD. 3fi3 CAPITOL AVR— HOW RREEAIN, AM PARK OT. ii ACROSS PROM OAK STREET in tM ------h •c-h i f--

,rA O B , | X)OT MANCHEST9B EV^nNO HERALD. BIANCHESTE^ CONN« FRH)AY. NOVEMBER 7. 1958 - -- • '*1 ^------. -■- - ■■ ------—— ------. - ...... RANCHfiSTER BVBNW6 HERALD. HlANUHESTBR. CONN. FRIDAY. KOVF^ER 7, 195S PAOfe dogs. If the dogs can b« found Vernon their owners will be held respon- Coventry Teaehera will be available in their Catholic literature,, magas^nea o r . f sible for the loss and wtU be pro- South Win4»or rooma for coniultatlon with par- books, to .eoiTtaet her before' the t O S t l l C l y secute for letting the dogs roam, ent. and work done by pupils will supper or bring It to the' meeting. i 1? „ a „ j , the officiat said. Otherwise, the be. on 'dtaplay'tn the hudltorium. Top Boleaman TOUT A.lRf^n(llTldltS 175 Turkeys state will havd to bear the cost. Broga Budget All parenU are invited to attend. CELEBRATING THE Toba<^ Grower^ Find Way Donald oairir, o f Main Rt., Ells- The attack apparently came Refreshments w ill be served. worth High SohiMl senior, was A meeting of the League of after niidmght Tuesday, The only Review Due Renrnl (fop Tonight named, top magazine salesman .in Women Voters will be held Die as Result one known to have heard any com- A record,Jiop for boys and- girls Despite New Type of Binder the recent' subscription drive, -The Tuesday night 8 o'clock at the OPENING OF OUR motion at the farm Is a new of high school age v.-ill be held at money .realized in this drive is home of Mrs.' LonU Heard, 14 neighbor who did not realise that -The 7-membsr Board pf Finance the Wapi’.i.ig Gotnmunity House Witt meet early next week to re- used t o ' defray expenses on the Milford Of Dog Atta(^kI the noise meant trouble. The own- aren’t yon Moet of Sopth Windaor’e tobao-^ton Rd., aaaociation president, pre- tonight at 8 o'clock, -The affair is anniial trip to Washington and view the Assessor’s budget for the Four^ednstitutional amendments er lives some distance away. eo famera have rMuaed to throw Siding.. — Quest------speaker-----""" will be Dr. sponsored by Wapping Grange. New York which takes place next under- discussion by the League NEW FAMILY The slate dog warden s office Is As few as two dogs could have coining fiscal year. In . the towel and call it .qulta do- Warren Stoker, head of the HPI • Pot Luck Dinner Set spring. He will receive a portable The item w M -sent back to the w ill' be outlined in slide form. looking for the owners of dogs killed the turkeys, Aberle said. He ■pite the current; uncertainty in Graduate Center, who will talk on Mother’s Circle of Rn Francis of typewriter for selling 1399 worth j Finance Board for further etudy Mrs. Jacques Shaw a ill clarify explained that one bite In the tur- the tobacco market caused by the "The Importance, of. Science in j Assi.al Church will hold a potiuck| pf'magaxine.a. that killed ITS turkeys on the during a town meeting Wednesday I some of the pertinent facta on CLOTHING key’s back breaks the backbone IntroduOtlon o f lynthetlc binders. j supper Wednesday, at 6:45 p.ni. i Runners-up were James Hohel ts. | reappointment In relation to the Aberle Turkey Farm on Regan night which saw all but Uie asses- For many years broadleaf and cation.” i m Rd. tn Vernon early Wednesday and crushfs the lungs. A fter the the Church Hall. Mrs- Joseph Kitt.v Mansur, Steve Goddard, Ed-1 General Aaaemhl.v, and Mrs, Allan sor's budget approved. J’M Havana seed tobacco were the, Teachers will be In their rooms ; chainnan of the affair, | ^vard Dlmlow. Dan Elmbie, Ed-1 bourn will lead the dlseuaalon to fatal bite' a dog drops the dying idad Santa moixung. At the meeting. Assessor P. Ray- The loss was estimaled at J1 000 turkey snd attacks another one, main ,crops in the local agricul- f.-om 7 to 8 p.m. to meet parents. | g,hed the women with the fo l-; ward LaShetekt, Marjorie H al-! follow, CENTER! mond Broga read a letter of resig- tural pattern. This tobacco, used as I f special conferences with teach-^ initials to bring food as lowell, Robert Starr and Dorothy A t-th is time each niei;’ l>er al- by Edwin J. Aberle, owner. The he aa:d. nation when he heard the Finance the . outer...... wrapper in fine cigars, " «’■* " " desired, the.v may be ar-i a -C, hot. starch dish Swlder. tending will be given an oppor- turkeys were prime hens and toms, Although there were 2,500 birds Board had cut his request for a is raised in open flelds, harvested ranged at this Ume. Refreshments g , loped potatoes or mac- . ^ . ready for slaughter for the ! In the pen In which the turkeys tiinlly to declare her feelings full-time clerk’s salary by 11.1.50. and drjed in .iAeda. Raising such will be served by members of the , g,.onj cheese, to serve four Mnnehewter Evening H e r a I d | about this subject, so that the Thanksgiving fttirkei I were killed the rest were unharni- a crop it a cmutsuit gamble, since The cut In effect leaves Broga with executive committee people, and one stick of butter; Rouith ISindsor rorreapnndent El- State League will be able to form ■T’ Stanley McCrav, of Ro. ilville. ed a sudden halUtorm can ruin a As a result of a recent member- deptily state dog warden, s.atd the Aljeiie, who has 8,00f) turkeys on a part-time clerk as in the past. came first to D-J, baked beans for four , people, mare Burnham, telephone Mitchell | a concensus of the local Leagues' whole aeason'a work in a few min- ship drive, the new P T A group In his letter, Broga said he did rolls for six people; K-N, meat, I 4-9874, I opinions. turkeys were definstely k;l>d by lil.v farm, has lost birds in this way utes when the plants are near ma- now has 350 member.^. The Grade many times but has not been trou- not feel he could adequately fulfill cold cuts, hot dogs, or meat Ibaf.j * turity, After the leaves are 1 Room won 15 for bringing in the ! bled in the past three years Me hla duties as town assessor any for four people; O-Z. desserts for'j longer with only a part-time clerk dried, fa rm e ^ w ait for a good most membership cards in a com- four people. Further Information I aaid Bttaeklng dogs iiauallv return "tobacco daihp,” a spell of damp, While the board’s recommen- petition among grades 1 to 4. The ■bout the menu can be had b5’ con- Iho next night but although a MON. THRU misty, rainy weather before mov-j Grade 7 Room won a similar prir* dation will undoubtedly have a tacting Mrs. Jo.seph Conbellan'-of S a f e ty Te s t e d watch ha.s been kept on the farm SATURDAY Ing the leaves to a warehonae for as winner in the tipper grades, ! since Wednesday no dogs have ap- definite Influence on whether or OPEN 1 J. M . Fi el ds! Robert Dr. sorting and packing. This helps Other officers of the new Pleas- peared. not Coventry will be looking for Following the .supper a busine.s.s RUG CLEARING A.M. prevent cracking and breaking, ant Valley P T A Include: Mrs. Les- S P E C IA LS a new assessor, thb final decision Vernon constables are working whlch would ruin the tube effect He Kenny, vice president: Mrs. meeting will be held and plana will will rest with the people who will '57 OLD S...... $2795 with McCray and Vernon Dog that permits Smoke to be drawn Frank Strohm, secretary: and be made for a cak? sale to be held Warden James Madden In the In- have to accept or reject the board’s through the c;gsr. Robert Burrlll, treasurer. Com- In December to raise funds for the SPECIALS S-W Ifolldn.v Sedan, fnlly SENSATIONAL! vestlgstlon. decision at a future town meeting. mittee chairmen are: Joseph Miles, snnual Christmas party. rqulppr<1 The dead hird.s were removed by Tobacco grown under cloth is « itjrs. Max Colombaro. library The same Issue came oeiore s generally raised by large corpora- program: Mrs. Donald Sherman a .Springfield firm for fertilizer. membership; Mrs. C. Edward Man- chairman, has asked anyone with '55 M E R C ...... $1495 town meeting earlier this year and tions, since It requires consider, nlng, ways snd means; Robert [ Custom 2-Door. Broga lost by only four votes, ably more capital investment snd The first baloon ascentlon In the Davis, safetj’ ; Mrs. Joseph Psatula, ’ 9 X 12 John Stone, chairman of the more labor. '57 M E R C ...... $2395 United Rtates took place at Phila- hospitality: snd Mrs. 'R. G. Roth- Board of Finance, said today that The sudden introduction of syn- Monterey Thseton, 4-Door j 4iOOn TO HATURDAV,'6 NOV.50 8 delphia In 1793. well, piibllcHy. the board will probably not reach thetic binders ruined the market Hardtop. Giiest Preoi-her i a decision until the matter has for the high grade leaves grown FOR FREE PICKUP AND DELrVERT '57 FORD $2695 been discussed with the Stale Tax here. In this process tobacco is The Rev. HarJand ■Lewis of TEL. sn .8-001* SkyUner tCelra* Commissioner. a chopped up, mixed with a chem- Fiu-mlnglon was gtiest speaker at Ifnrdtop. full po«rr, ical adhesive agent, snd rolled out a retreat held by the Hartford Furniture and Wall-to-Wnll Carpets Cleaned. lou. low nillriigr. Barbizon Waa the French school to form a sjuithetic leaf. Tobacco Assbclstlon of Ministers at the TUTORING of middle 19lh Century artists of cheaper and lower grade can be First Congregational Church Sampler 53 C H E V ...... $695 who took their subjects straight Wednesday. / i R U G C L E A N IN G 4 l)(»or. RAH. row-- used to form this wrapper. Experienced Elemen* from nature. One family of local growers, .W'spplng School rrograin ! PINE PHARMACY BELMONT C O M P A N Y er ,m. with F. 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• 1 • ■ ^ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1&6S PAGE SEVEI^ — ------— - — ------^------P A G E 811 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY,' NOVEMBER 7, p ’ : In.ary aklU and give out | ending Nov. 1. This oOmp«r#d to TP WIMr—1289 1,'of the. art of herby cook- All tbinta tonAirtarwI. "Riifht to had a right to do thla haraiiaa tha | draama. I apaak eoneartiing orour WMA,k-i-»l9 Walther Leaguers Idle Claims Here, made the week before. WOBO—1 8 « «n.,. Although the number of. new lEaluliPStpr Raptibllrana had baan doing It for | Uhra and your fruatratlona. Tat Daily Radio iv’i'io^ioab CAMERAS Work" law* ara alraarly on th« you |rill not lia«r. WOOO-1290 Will Meet Sunday In recent,years there has been In Slate Decline claims during the last period went FIL-M-^-FLASHBULII* a long Uma. when the Demorrata j WKNlkHMS . iv p u p --> i4 ia hooka In 19 aratas, and tha titia i bteM k you to firs mo your BANK « Bastara Dajrllglit Tbna renewed nhd growing interest in up, the total of all (Claims at the DISCOUNT PRYCBS Sopiting ijpralb Here ’nThefe herbs, and Mrs. Simmon# regularly local office of the Empio.vment f itaalf haa an attracUvaly nobla couldn’t do any ipore than critirize llttlo eKil.drfn that they may The WiLlther L e i ^ e of Z i^ Unemployment in Connecticut PUBUBUlO) BY rukl rinir to It. and that makaa tha pro- tha prartlca. FiirtliarniOra, the i THis .fOUowlns^ ptmci-am sebeo f conducts g:uests about her restored Security- Division went down; ARTHUR IRU B h y know tha richnaaa of life. *. I plaad wrric—LH* II) tn* Wbrid Lutheran Church will' meet Sunday stood St 77.100 during the mid- HJCIULD PRlNTUt'a CO. iS C . Demonrati had a aperlal excuae for | that you may sand me yoiir.youth WDRC—E R Murrow farmhouse which ia , over 200 There were 1,089 In alj- claims U BtaMlI lliwtt poaal amind alnioat aa though It ui«a Am mippuied d> m* radio ‘ ^ W PO ^*“Mpdem Sotirtd* at T p.m. in the recreation room that thay majf know th# wholeness years old. An old shed has been week of October, according to s re- registered as compared to 1,140 lIuclieMtt, Conn ahonld ha part of tha Conatitu- doing thla klnu of thing thoroughly SATURDAYS msnagimiema and aro aubject to converted into a small storehouse the week before. TRuiu^ ^ in»;RGy8yf:i. WALTErt E. TCDFORD / of living. I invila you, youraalvaa, M I M t 1 r ( I ‘w iU y-H ound Dot at the churchj port today from Labor Commis- WALTER FERGUSON tlon'a Pill of Rlghta on thair drat night in power, ha- chaQfo'ddthout notica. where 'the dried herbs are on di.s- PubllM H i>um1 D o g and Miss Nancy Robinson have inviting one guest to this meeting 81.200 during the week of Sept. 7- ■■Busidaya’ira uand 4 IHoMdaya Entaradir. at tb« WashinjElon. ('olomdo and Idaho. Aral entry for Demormta on aom«. ‘ Last year I didn’t get my Chriatmas ahopping ilone until Tou pass ma by as if I wars not. - \ VAiN ‘.'HIM .i HTm N*A-p. VUJI • MA?.Ch M’5 s WTlC-iloiiitor «»l ornci M llA»chMi»r Corn arranged a program of games and Mrs. Joel Best is chsirman of the i j »nri Comml.ssioher Ricciuti To Address FT A Only in predominantly afirrirulttiral ! of the boarda and rommlaainna fn- Tou. do not aaak ma out when it *‘WHAY-PIatUP J»grty WDRC-rRobert u Lewi#^ trommittee of arrangements, snd i noted this unemployment figure DGti’T M IS S lacond Ctaa* Uall Uittar the last minute, just as Santa’s shadow wks flitting across WCCC“ Record Review H. WPOP—Modern Sound* will show slides taken at previous Kan.ea«. apparently, did the votera volved. is within my power to help you. Mrs. Thomas Hobln.heads the hos- j was more than twice the total re- subsc r iption rati-js the rooftops of Manche.stcr’s shops. A number of reasons 3 A. m. to 12 NOON SCO C l u b church activities- and at Val- Rayrtmnd D. Stlnchfield, a.ssisl- Tou will not hear. WTIC—’R om Mliicr 'W HAY-Hound Df»g r~ Payabla ta Adeanca accept the argument that re- But. having given all the ex- WTU!—Weather .W*icft paraiso University, pitslity committee. j ported for the same period last • ft 0 Wj I enterefi into this unfortunate occurrence but probably the WDRC—Cal Kolby i ent iuperihtendent of schools, will famous Polar oxplei?r| rlpaa Tear ...... pDlnation and Jirtllflcatlon we can But avantually you will coma. W PO P—Top 40 Show WDRC—Jagg la My Beat Refreshments will be omitted as year. Ciiz UontiM ...... 7 71 , qnlrlng worker* to join a union a* main reason was this— I was just too lazy. U P O P —Modern ^ u n d * be the speaker at the meeting of ^hrta Montba ...... Tou will, coma whan you hava a the Ladies Aid Society will iei"ve Meanwhile, the number of claims Mailtll ».aaaaaB*aaa«*aaaaeaae»; l.Su'A condition of continued amploy- muxter. tha fact remain* that the Why anyone would want to walC> favor to ask of me. Tou will come WINF—New* sandwiches, rake and coffee fol- No Mail Delivery for unemplo.Vjpient benefits in the I the Lincoln PTA Monday ntght -i Sir Hubort WiNcim dt that cornea into my head and be ilia- WHAV—Hound Dog k-aSTeeijly ...... ■»J( ment w»* aomeh.jw un-American. Democrat* aucceeried m applying until the )a*t minute, lighting the when you loek my bleaaing upon ' To Perpetuate WINF—Muilc wttK Joe Girand WTIC—5ionitor lowing the afternoon Mission Fes- State declined lo 48,119 during the 8 o'clock. H itnfla Copy ...... tita law of apoila even more rlgor- crowd* to huy the leftover* of done with It. your new-born child. Tou will WDRC—Jag* I* My B^at tival aerx'ice. On Veterans Dav week ending Nov. 1. from .^0.81.^ Following his talk on "TTie Test- ^------And the defeat of the amend- Christmas shopping is a chora. W PO P—Mf^ern Sounds th. High School MfeiMBluR O f Ihoae who did ahop rarly. Ml never coma when you are weighted down j 'W H A y-P U U er Parly ;GG- ______* ' during the previous period. 1 ing Pro;_'ram in M a ic h e s t e r 7uent» In the nve other etatee ^-ah t ootialy than the Republlrnna had WCC('—'Recoil Review . Clayton Hill is president of the TH» ABSOCIATfcD PKbSS know. But thla yea ah. thla year, I'm sure many men who don’t aee with your aorrowa and your fall- W HAV'fllound Dog Walther League. , Schools" will be a quesHon and The Aaaorlated Prea# it eicluettelp A Cherished WKNB—Open Mike The Manchester Post Office will ! , L'’' be chalked up, either, aolely to done, with every regard for parly thinga will be differ.-nt. I'm going the inside of a store from one year ' \VT * —Miiifi WTIC—AUmitor ' answer period on the proposed new Wednesday night.' For ^TitJtled to the nte of r^nubllcetum of urea. Tdu will come believing that W D R C-W orld li.iuKht be closed Tuesday, Veteran's Day, | ^ total In 19.V8, Ricciuti said, rail ri^we dippetrhet credited to It or union actIvIlN. ferlHinlv the label atyrf no regard for Ihe value to gel out there with my hriat- to next, as In my case, will agree. I can do something about your, WDRO-rCal Kolby : jtlnior high school. Not only la It a chore, but apend- WPOP-Top 40 Sheer WPOP—Modern Sound* except for two hour* in the morn- . *V ye*r ago cUima rose to Claot otherwite credited In tni* oai>er union.* foiigltl ii U'lth *li their re- or devotion of any Inrumlreni aerV- r.ia* Hat in hand and gel the deed sins. And finally, you will come, Memory 4:4^ Ladies Will Hear An opportunity will he given Si «.eaj)d aleo Ihe local imbiieli^n here ing all that money at once for 4:Sa- WIKF—New* ing, Postmaater Alden E. Bailev , 'JlT. ^ rivets at $1 coll Ml | ■m- Alt rifh U of -i^erublirenor ''l ti-ecUl uniiii e* Rid union* have nevei had iPiatt*t Party t:l4— announced. ' front 2i,.%94 during the preceding - the meeting for parents In Join the B-^lipetchet herein ere eleo reeerred The ftrat thing a determined thinga I’ll never beAeflt from up- WCCC—Recoid Review week. P’^A. the aiircea* at the poll* their iril- ing that I may find aomething j Choose wisely the monuinent WIKF—Bahd*t*nd Expert on Herbs Branch poat offices on Broad St I Kven at their w(ir*l, lire Ue|iiiti- mah needs when he atari* this an- leta me completely. VA^riC-HoM Mmet »;I4- In Manrhe*ter. llR ncw cUim* 'After the program refreshments ?e92G4. -rujl uii eerric# cllem of N E good to say about you when you ! WDRC—Cal Kolby and at the North End will be closed ' , Ice claim for them. lliana rotild occaalonally he per- nual ireck in and out of aloie* la But there are only 38 more shop^ that will stand, forever in WPOP-Top 40 Show WHAY—Hftiind Dog A o /-a I all /4«x* were mmie for unemployment will be served by Mrs. Thoiiiss Rai- 3ce. (nc j have already said tha last word WTIC—Alonilur Mrs. Afleima Simmon* of Capri-• * ,..-.-1# PuWUhert RepreeentatiTee: Furthermore, there wa* definite ; a ll*t Making out a lla< 1> an «x- ping daya left before Chrlstmaa silent tribute to your loved 4 J44-*- mondo and her corhmiUee. JuliUf Mathews Special Aaencv Ke« aiiaded that appolntmenta to about yourself. WHAV-Piiutei Pert? WDRl?-'^ World J i.night lands. .South Coventry, considered Bailey said the main post office 1‘^*’" ’3’'" ” *"”’ (ffring the week I prrlence In itself. One way to and I've got to get atarted real W PO P—Modf*rn Sotmd* York ^ tcaco Detroit and B^stoit evlileni-e in at leaet one of the five Ihinga like the Development Coui- I am your church. ones. WOCC—R e c o r d Re v i e w i:.74- an expert on the ancient lore of will he open from 8 to 10 a.m. MEMBER Atmrr bur ea u Of i make one out ia to let the other aoon. Maybe tomorrow. WTIC—Roel Millet atate* heavily indualritllzed Call- tiilaalon and tire I.Ihrarv Board Tou expect a great deal from WHAY .NigiH Watch herb.s and their old and modern Special delivery items will be car- ClRCUl.ATlON*« ...... memirer* of the family do the WDRC—Cal Kolby WTIC—Monitor I fornia lhat Ihe votera me. WPOP-Top 40 Show uses, will speak to the Ladles of ried during the da.c but no regular The fleraM Prtnting Comueof. 1 ^ . |Ahoiild not be claaalfled aa pollilral j hinling. Tlre'-e are plttfalla here, We have onr own deelgnleg 1:04- WDRC— Mood* tor Konianec* Hava not I a right to expect , WPOP—Modern Sounds St. James .Monday at 8:1!5 p.m. in deliveries are scheduled. BaHey ateumes no flnenriei reeponeihlntf fof roling their own convh Ilona, not spoit*. But no one persuaded tin as evidemed hv these excerpt** •ervica to build a momniwiii momniwiit WHAV»Piattet Pgrty irpographlcal error* epiieirlnr In aa- A T l i o u g h t f o r T o d a y something from you? WCCC—Rec or d Review 9:45- St. Jame.s’ School haJl. said, however, two shipments of Vertleetnent* and other reedins mefter those I in posed on them For I r>emocr*la, although they them j fidin convei SHtions around our JUST FOR VUU BO t*trtk WHa Y Nigni Watch mail will b ■ dispatched from Man- —Myles D. Blanchard. WTIC—New# WTIC—Monltot "Herbs ar e for beauty, fragrance, cu\csr<*<'‘‘‘ In "Hie Manrhepi*? FTrenint M»r*ld \' lule the urilrin-o()(io*ed "Bight In hoii.se on this iuhject Bponsored by Ihe Manchestar coat. Wo do all ^ ttla g la WDRC—New* K4»u»triei flavor, food and fun." says Mrs. chester during the da... sehea have picviotiMly been gifted WPOP—Top 40 Show WDRC—Mood* for Rr>manace CELEBRATING THE Conortl of Churches Submitted by the Rev. C. E. our own shop, from tbo W PO P—Mod<’fn Sf’unda Simmons; and ih addition tn the The money order w indow will he Pieiiiav edTerltein# rifeins noure: Work ■' amendinejrl was going at making the argument Involved I Kldesi da ...hlei : "Dad. how Winslow. j roufh stone to the flnished 1:45^ For Monday—1 r m Frldey I ahf.ut getting me a por table type- WINF—New* 10:44- information ahe will share with closed but stamp, c o d. snd regra- For Tueedav—1 p m Monde? down to defeat, so wa* a *o-c*lled To them, a mild and moderate ic, - memorlnl . . . AND WE W HAY—NigM Watch IwriKi for Cliriatmaa?" I ,4m Vour Church ------^------j 1:14- WTIC—Cavalf'adf t)| {jport* her audience, she will demonstrate trv windows will be opep. F'^r W ednetday—1 r rn Tueeday. ■Soak Ihe Rich" proposal, whiidi oiirmcndatlon: that they try to out- EMPLOY THE MOST WHAV—Piatier Party OPENING OF OUR F<^r rhufidav—1 p m Wedneedef I Yoiingesi daughter: "Daddy, Ii I stand ailently on one of your SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL- WTlC^Roe* Mlaei WDRC—Mood* for Rotnenace F*^r Frida?—1 P m Thiiredey had the harking of the iinlona and do Ihe (Ivlll -rd momenta the Be , aiiw a heaiitifol hnrae today, ' atreet* silent only becanae you WDRC—Cal c*l**e1f1ed desdfine 10 to e m eaaS would have' revised the stale * tax public an* did aometime achiev e I Would vou get me one for Chrial- I will not hear me. WPOP—Ton 40 Show WHAY —.Night VVatch TO de? of mihMcatloti eseepi fteiordee— WTTC—Cavalcade of .Sport* NEW FAMILY ati tu lure. not Intensify and ertpand the peilv ; , .... , ■ 1 apeak to you of the beat thatLAROE8T SELECTION WHAV—PiAtter Party \VDRC*—Mood* for Ronianac* 9am WTIC—R om Miller It would seem, then, that the political harbarlam of whlih the H.ldcM *on Dad, I know '■'here . ^gg within you. I apeak for your Othp.rg may try to copy our gkillful WDRC—Cal Kolbv Wr*OP—Modern Sound* you ( an pick up a car for me | g,|pp|,jgg^j Ideals, for your cher- 14:54- NOTICE Friday, November 7 voter* saw Ihe "Right to Work " tcork..... hut il i$ nevmr duplicatad WPOP—Eye Opener WHAY —Night Watch Bepiihllcana were guilty In lho*e I real i heaj, lahed hopes and unraaltzed PERSONALIZED • :44^ amendment* for what they were WHAY—Platter Party VVTftI.—C avalcade n| ^|lMrt* CLOTHING moment* when they too made UiV- Voungeel son (age 6i: "Gee. WTI<>-Roi* -llher WDRC-Mood* for Rnmanaco The Wonders Of Democrscy atlempta at legalized union bust- Dad. Ha almost Chriatmas and. . CHRISTMAS WPOP—Modern Sounds TO OUR ENRLISH FORD CUSTOMERS political label the aole determining WDRC—Cal Kolbv 14:45- ing through Ihe outlawing of the factor. 1 Till s convsraallon I* cut (iff before WPOP—Eye Opener W11AY Night Watch Certainly Ihe moat fascinating 4:44- union ahop. a coriieiatonc of the It Clin get liny fiirfhci. CARDS MANCHESTER WTIC—Snort* Highlight* CENTER! demnnalration of deirioirarv at .N'li'.v till*, obviously. Is not the GENERAL WHAY—Dateline WDRC—Moods for Romanace WE HAVE IN 5TOCK A LIMITED SUPPLY OF union mmenient Over 40 Alhnma on Display WTIO—New* W PO P—E . P. Morgan « oi k.In the ele< Ilona Ttieaday wa* Tyler, Texas la not only an out-, way to prepare a Hat. One other WDRC—Newe: Weather 11:44— WPOP-Newa ml the resounding victory *1 the| AcluaMv, the Bight to Work" , standing center of nil- wells, friil it way to do it. an'l one which could i TV SERVICE GIFT MEMORIAL COMPANY WHAY—Night Watch FIRESTONE TOWN and COUNTRY SNOW TIRES also la a majqr garden producer, iesult In gieal aaving*. would he 4:46— WTIC—Newa 36‘I ? poll* In (’onnectlcut of Ahe Ribl-j law* give no one the right to work. Deya M 0 K A UeU WILLTOirS SHOP WINF—New# WDRC—New* of rosea. jin Just write down the Aral things A. AIMETTI, Proprietor 4:14— WPOP—New* I What they do la giv* those eiii- ^ Nlfhta «ft*99 Ploa htrta M4 MAIN ST. MI »-4«U Qttli. I*#»#IB Tr*o## Us Sizes: 5.20 x l.T, 5.60 x 13, 5.90 x 13 mnd 6.40 x 13. roff. tha .lewlsli boy who i ame up OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY WINF—Muelo for Bvenln| 11:15- (ilnyeia who choose to use II aj TEU HI S-MM 4:15— WHAY—Night Watch through Connecticut public life to HARRISON STREET—TEL. Ml 9-6807 WHAY—Dateline WTiC—Snorts—Final Wliitewallfl and Bbirka hecome an exponent of the "Amer- tool with whli h to turn Ihe ( lock WTIC-«porU WDRC—Mood* for Romance hark on Industrial demociaiy aa WDRC—Ne w • tl m e WPOP—Modern Sound* ican Dream." Tlral la obviously a WPOP—Dixieland 11:S0- . It ha* developed In thla country. WHAY—Jagg Alley TIRE CHAINS ALSO AVAILARLE NOW! great story of American deniiK ra- ^ BOWLERS! lesM . ssA|eedSaaa^l|eMaaii^IsMaa4gIeMas«A|fIsSSM4|f|eMBaAgIeij| 4:SG- WTIC—UN Radio Revl^^w GENERAL cy hut even Oovei nbr Rlhiroff' Simietlinea, It I* true, this IndijS- I WH A Y —Se r e n a de WDRC—Mood* for Romance SEE THE SPECIAL DISPLAY WTIC—Cote Glee Club WPOP-Bob Kay himself might roncedl lhat ther e : trial democracy aeeiua to wear the WDR('—Guy Lombardo 11:45— TV SERVICE aaper I of a lahor aiilocracy But i OF EXCITINO NEW ledtcRl Mirror WPOP—Modern Sound* WHAY—Jagg Alle? was In the election Tueaday a flg- 4;45- Daya 0 4 AK A Call . Prospective Mothers WHAY—Berenaoe Starlight Serenade MORIARTY BROTHERS iir# who, even morr conaplcuoiialy | w hen that happen*, the cure la re- . WHAT DO C r O P S SAT A B O U T WDRC—Mood* for Romance Nlghti wAs99 Phi# Part# WTIC—Three Stai iLztra WPOP—Bob Kay 301-31.') CKNTER STREET— MI 3-.'il35 alralnl of the unions, rather than | WDRO—I*ow»ll Th«me» TKL Ml S-A482 than he, came from the really j BOWLING AWARDS and GIFTS WPOP—Modern Sound* WTong aide of the track*, and real- ] llieir deatrucllnn. jiiat aa the OuMt Cm M e ef your beby’t • CoMI 7:44- w r w —Sign Off American cure for the old-time W HA y —d e r e n e a e ly had to Aght against apeotaciilai AT MANCHESTER BOWLINQ OREEN WTIC—Dick Benei aim, of captlallaiii ha* heetr re- AM. NEXT WEEK • EyeCtfcIct WDRO—Amod Andy handicap on hi* way to success at birth aed get 2 WNkt’ dleyer WPOP—Fulton T,sewla Jr. the polla. jalraiiH and regiilalkm not the da- 7:15— CRESTMARK AWARD CO. WHAY—Serenade Th# hoy who really ram# from *tru aupiHut (iuA ran lead hollies. Within one week, 134 probably a family trait. pollllc*. $^.95 .MANflHESTER, CONN. Q. “I hare mole* oil over my or pattiripating In ita affmta Al Born On ...... babies accepted unhealed formu- But. when th# poor Hills rich For 1 Year las. The others did belter on body. I* there o ehemleol t hoy can make It, that e news. though not rtiaorttlcAlly p#r(^ do DEWEY-RICHMAN Adilrea*. tor's findings. Whether it wiil moles. Whal looks like a molt lar poHIjCal opponent was also have rannot ha diRranled. hut only 767 M.\l.\ STRKKT or should b«ome a general prac- lo you may prove lo be a ’ very fcoMi life wrong aide of the track* llnpl'o^ed, through the ‘ontluued I^V tice is another question. serious skin lesion-. If a. mold Q, ’‘What causes darh eirclr* itches, gets darker, enlarges, or But to he cendid some more, of all growth of Rtgtaamanahip and re IPR IC E^ under the eye*? They are rt- is located in a place where it thS names In America IdentlAed aponaiiiltlly on hoH. aide* peelally noticeable when I am is often irritated by clothing or PAID FOR CLEAN, With the Idea of great weslUi, In this ronnavtlnn, It I* inletr*t tlred.”-^~No name, during shaving, see a doctor. Under no circumslaocts sbonM aometime* predalniv In Its hegln- Ing to note tiial many einploNriM A. The cause of dark circles un- late^Model cars. artually piafer tha union ahop der the eyes when fatigued is you tamper with a bmIs. ninga, that of Rockefeller has All Makea and Models probably, over the year*, had the 'nieaa ara tha ampinyari ho air Aatwerr do net neetstorily re/lrci the opinion of all doclora. The diatnotit not looking for waya to play off end treaimtnt ^ dlseast Is the funaion of ihe paiirni't personal physician, heevieet burden to carry. Queilloeu direcitd lo Dr. J. D. Haitian, Srienre Editor*, P.O. Born 396, WANTED it Furlhernioi e, when we Hsk -wlial imtlN'Uiunl worke*- agamal Uir room Modloo*! Sgupro Station, N. T. 10, N. V. «'IW hr incorporalrd In ihtst I union, hut eiuploveia ho want to Ilea In Ihe fiiliire foi Ihe Hoy fioni eolamiu when possible. We also carry a fine .selec- the wrong side of the tracks wear- hargatn fniilN with their employea Publtahed ae a Ptiblip Service B.v ^ and to do il in‘ the aimpieat and tion of older models thor- ing lire wiling kind of name. We OF MANCHESTER ouRhly serviced and guar- And evervhodv talking alioijl lire ' moal efilrieni mannei. I It la also worth noting lhat umat need a lift? fine Pharmacy Pine Lenox Pharmacy anteed cars for those who While lloiise. (’an one litingine Ihe M4 Center St— Ml B-9RI4 299 K,. Cenler St— .MI 9-ORM wish to DOWN TRADE Repiihhcan parly daring to run a I of the Rtataa whe' e right to work Open Thursday and Friday Rockefeller for I’lesldent? The laws are on Ihe hooka ara In the with or without payments answer is, todsy al least, that one I . S f i u t h A t n l It la the South that Nights -- Closed Mondays Try new tables and We Guarantee Prompt Inga hehiml Ihe teal of the iounliy can. en,1 that. If hr shows an,I Reliable Buying: Sen'ice wear* well .hiniig the next two , in Ihe uHgoa 11a worke?'* gp| aiuI years, lie c,,nl,l not only be noml- the henehla lhr\ emov It ma\ I»p see your room perk up! nsterl l,iji , onlit tie e wlnnei- too mill'll to aa\ lhat Ihe ‘ flight to If the spctaile of e Kockeieller Work" liiwa air Ihe nole I'auae of BARLGW heing the nglil kind of Bepuhllctn 'thla i.onddion ftut. h>- pieventin^ MOTOR SALES champion In In cast and hreak a the union* fiom tlrniig tiie Joi) fm OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY gieat t'enio, tain election llde Is Spiilhern MoiltriM the\ have dfmr Route 88— Windsor Ave., 1- fasclnsiing he, aime he la a pool lit- fin tiutae In lh<* Noiih nint ^^'eal RochviUe, Conn. tle rich hr,\, It Is also feacinatihg. Uhey rertal.nly aie a fa (Below) Regular $49.50 tablet that take The answer Is II,ai H did not label* .no mattei hou noide Hfumd on the husky turned-leg style of Early GMs’ navy melton boy coats have In he anv tide al all, not ing. American pieces . . edapted to today’s when II was opp,,se,| h\ Ihe light A . living. 19x28" End. 19x23" Step. 44x21" kind of Bepiihllcan , andidate. A Slight Altark Of Spoil* What haiipened In New York waa Cocktail, and 26" round Lamp Table. Repiihinan tide . rolith's ia a huaines* of human with striped wool student scarfs! For anotliei thing, Ihe Rmke- heinga. who air af»meiimea more feller nin lnl,| everyhndy aoiiie- human Indding office than they are Willard B. Rogers, Chairman of tha Board, First National fhlng about what kind of Repuhll- '\Nhen aerkiiiK it, Kurlhermore. the Lay-away for You've ne\ er seen a more lu.sh coat rah It lakes, other than a faiell.v nlii political law whnh aaya that Bank of Manchestar, hat a panchant for "Good Things" so , to the vlclora belong the apod* la LINCOLN at this fantastic low price! Rich rich one, to 'vin a iiate such aa Solid GIFTS r it is not stirprlsing that on May S of this year ho signed the New York Rockefeller, Hr Ihe nni one that gny pollilral parlv haa first contract for a new- 1459 Lincoln. Continentel *10 be reprocessed wool melton in navy ' ever lepenled, to our k!U)\\leemo- Step models are regularly $39.50. Tha 26" Ml 1 . Almoat overlooked in the mage j crata whoae namea had been d*’- round Lamp Table with triangular shelf it Novmbor 9-15, 1959 A loan of flOO.OO coat# $20.90 AMERICA S of tlgctlon new9 produced Tueadny | elded Ujs>n in prevloua party ron- usually $44.95. We'1.1 store any.of tbeie when promptly repaid in It. WM the fate of the an-cniled lave. Pv~ the same proreaa. any- ■ A : • oenaacutiv# monthly jnatall- tables for December gift delivery! manta of 810.06 aneh •ailfht -to-W'brk" aiiieiulnieiit* llml hirdy ill iillhc end ii,i| a Dciiiiicint MORlARTy BROTHERS THE MANCHCSm 1«U$T COMMNY -W«r« on ballot in six state* and WHS HiitimiaticHlIy rellied lo pil- -iJOscntJ4---<34i«ratK>nrAie-M *ac^ . SOUTH BERLIN WiBr* defeated in Ave. yate life. Utdm CM MiUn St. • NoHli MPaaMS BtoUi iC» 1XIAN8 PROM I t s te t|W r 935 MAIN ST, - TEL Ml 3-5171 fil-ai 8 OBNTK* atRBBT--M 8-8188 ON RT. 5 AT THI iAST HARITOIID UNI ON THI latUN lUftNM KI tW a w«a a rem vkably high fa- We wish to l>* completely clear I MaomtefFDlO HAinvvNw. *•* cuunrroi. aKRAIK. aM rAER ST. taU tr .n ta for tha propoaal, And fair about thla. 711# DamoereCa I l'. . ’ 1 ' ' !•: 8 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.* FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 PAG* EtGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1958 PAGE KINK

vioualy f«(; ttaea* nfoiker*. A . Ipudf- Opera Outside the Met from a high of 54 to a low of 34. et of I9ar,bi0 hak l ^ n ^ttg thc Teenagers Skate Raiii, possibly mixed with some Wm Work with Ike Churekes Start Canvasses snow Sunday. Precipitation again MissNmsiH largaft in hii^ry. dC’ .the ICECUBES church, " , ;i I-' At Y Saturdays likely about Wednesday. Total precipitation i to 4 "tenths inchbs. MILLER'S PHARMACY Heads Drive to Support Record Budgets , Fnant ^ 1 hinji • ' I <3anerat o p OPEN Wins Dallas, "nis Saturday night tsenags rol- Akoot 120 Cnbea-SSe Johnson Outlines vass Is yi7amn ^!ooh«,. He :I4 be- lerskating program held at the Found Innocent 299 GREEN KD. On Leukemia Novflnebr It tfi« month when \X)0 has been set, and that a Porpt ing assiated b„ HaFnaiih. Community T will resume Satur- the Proteetant churches In of ICO work.ers, the moat ever ob- Thomas Burdick, Bobet^ Hull. day. Roller skating Is from 7 to 9, New Haven, Nov. 7 (iiPi-/-Stephen Mfnchcater hold their Every Mem- tained. will set out Sunday to James O’C o n n o r . , , I f , Mm- ’t Sing for Bing Miss MarlA NiuMilff, Norman TONIGHT under the supervision of Donald Kramer has bean found innocent of Legislative Plans bet^pwivMee* for fund* to meet make calls on parishioners and re- Reuben UcCnnn, E. Dyrilaiihiiliel the $22,100 burglary o f two Con- St., IS chairman of the women’* Cowles, Robert Nell and Ray Tom- thdtf budget needa for the enaulng ceive their pledges. Two loyalty and Mrs. (Tliarlsi 8trfU|Mt,-', t t - kunas. necticut post offices.' diviaio'r^ of the Har'lforA-MAnchea- y«ary' , dinners were held this fall to In- viaion leSdegs'itre A.ii)bropeii tStm , (Oonttmiee from Paga One) Later the publicly apologised to A federal grknd Jury found him Contrary to the custom that haa form the congregation of the areas Skates era Available at a nomi- * (roBtim.«l from P«co Onr) ler ai+a in the drive for fund*/or William Hdoker,. Robert Lopmla, Italian PrMident Giovanni' Orottr nal fee for those who do not have Innocent yesterday, and rejected iriH'cliK Slorv Tohl, aomttlmea prevailed In past year, of need In the church. These In- 'Ksrold Porchcron and Bventt mended encore after encore. The chi, among those in the audience; testimony of the government'.s kev Danny Thomas’ HI. Hospital thifre will be no concerted drive on clude making improvements In the 975 M AIN s i appIauM laated alx minutea. thsir own. Those owning indoor DON’T MISS our purpose to carry out the Cole. They are-being esalaUA’ by FAIRWAY Last June ahe announced slw roller skates may use them at no witness who said Kramer helped I’ r-oject. one particular Sunday, aa l.s being life' and structure of the chureh It waa a victory performance for of the voters to the best Of Golilfiiie Aide Says 2i captains: Norman,- HcKee, waa abunning Milan’s famed La charge. him burglarize the post offices. Thi.s hospital for leukemia- coMupted by the G-eatcr Hartford and Increasing the personnel.' Thomas .Cordnar,. Oeorlff! Iluayan, the aoprann and when red roaea Scal^ Opera because, of a dlsafree- The two post offices, in Wilton famous Polar Exploror| «ur ability." CoOBell of Chur''heg, and each were brought to her on atage it All participants must be mem- Iritm pARe One) stricken American children is lo- Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock In Dustin Wodd, Forraat Hd)vall, ment with the management. bers of the Recreation Depart- and Orange, were robbed in 1957 He prerlictc'i a constnirtive spr- •Mancheater chtinh will eo-diict lla Woodruff hall a meeting for all waa obviojs she waa touched. She cated In Memphis. Tenn It will John PIAens, Cheatar B^rrM,’ Mlaa Callas made hef debut at ment of $20,000 in money orders, $1,-, Sir Hubert WiHcim at jjon of men ’’who will put partt-ithe rlieik.s with the ( *onRrrH.sif)nal own canvaaa on the. date which the worl-.ers for ne canvass of Leonard .Burt, Pterre Teeti^ 'Jr., kiaaed am" embraced many of the the Met on, ojwning night of the 900 in stamps and $200 tn cash. piov.ric free treatment to younR aan diffcremrs a.side ” ^ pmhe Iasi Jurv* bilt aul'a It. Centpi Church will be held. Fol- Edwin Ifacauley, Robert (Jordon, iJeople who worked on the opera 1956-57 season. In 1956 the Met Kramer. 33, Brooklyn, N. Y., I>iiwr<‘nce K ( 'ohen I loldl me s ie-ikenna victims from all ovei Thla Sunday, the South Mclho- lowing refreslimenU instructional Lawrence WoHe, h' ederick fseyer, With her. flred baritone Bngo Sordello, re- was charged with eight counts of the High School 1 In addition to hoiLsinj;. urban tiie ( (Uinlry roRardle.ss of color or I Hllurnev. told n A«..snien last rii^td dlat- and Center Congrcg.stlonal nalerial will be given Ut and a Robert Moran, Stanley Chiaplh, L ^ ORANGE HALL M iai.Pallas told newsmen that portedly because Miss Callas ob^ Extended Forecast breaking and entering, theft and re n e w a l, airport huildln;; n n e w (reed, am! will al“o conduct re- ,1770 uoh WHS ChUrchea will alart their' annual I a.ning session for the drive will Robert Midwood, Htnry, Arnold, *T live fdr .Just two reasons. One jected to Sordello holding a high depredation of government prop- Wednesdoy night. ^ la rm proffnim. uaicj do\shipm ent. mvfdved in ttie < ouRiesNions* invx-.s- seurr-h on leukemia :fiil use.s of tlif tifildcjs V. )io seek I ornpen.sHtIon for I ing services at Zion Evangelical j alli‘i;cd MltsinaI ai.oonenf f’otini'etlenl Bank and Triisl Co least one new opera in her sched- ntorn ujili ernnhasis fui ;m alonui U'ea! Marlfopl ule. Lutheran Church ant. In a special; OPENING OF OUR m^fi h-tn! ninrino, In hu opm.f.n tfic pulcf .safd, "TIuh couit •. ,11 • .llihold apfiiova) Honv* 2.'i M iioehester realilcnts She said that if Bing "can’t give service at 3;30, with guests frCrrt! r.-isMage of a I.fhor bill ' to pj*. of ttie < omm I.jti' O' sH * Icoi' iit m- ate rrte'jijj^beraj me great artistic events I'll stay neighboring congregations and a t-’i ! honest ( . msl nil 11 ve i a h o r Id the defcoflaol L.rldfmf filc^ nri at homt. I don’t need the money.” > guest preacher. NEW FAMILY fmiii ttie selfi.sJi a'liro;fv nf tlU' dcf on ! fi a < oiii ph t f' Ml a t ctnen! I'KAK H 'tt t>ltO\VNf:i» "I have re-given birth to Me- Pastor Paul G. Prokopy will n ket eei - it h f eRHf d to ciM h t ei I it if-d ( hm k IlHinden, Nov 7 (/Pi Ao(lioi it Ins dea," she said after her perform -: preach at the morning seryicca. .rfid eaefi c asliier'f# < lie< k pf either lo'lftv reonned dragging fo; the ance. ,[ .» basing his sermon on John 1:35-42. MAN SKVKKKLV III l[M ,n of tile defemlant corfMjrHtionn.*' hody of a Mamilen lios' feared In New York. Bing said he can- With the theme. "He flrst flndeth CLOTHING Kasi Hampton. No\' 7 '.I’l - 'Hie h(or kholder’a luit wbIi drowned In a clay .pit here. celed the singer's $18,000 contract, hjs own brother Simon, and saith r'.n I Olson bh, fif Kaat ilaiiijdon. hroiiRhl by (JeiirRc H. HeUdfndorf The hoy, Sleiiher Vimt Iiio C for the 1958-59 seasoiT; citing her ; unto him. "We have found the Mea- s'lrfered severe l>uin,H in an earlv of I*‘n vet f e, Maine was boiillng wllli two frienila In refusal to fulfill terms of the pact, slab,’ and he brought him to moi rdnR lire loda\- in his houiH ' .the laige [III v'slenliiy when the Bing, although extolling Miss Jesus." tioino on MArkham Kd ('annef! it'afiefrult sertimiH may boat sank 'Pile two other hovs Callas as an artist, added that In the afternoon service the He was taken to Middlesex .Me- tie l)rolle«l .Inst .train the yraja*- swam to Mtioie 'riie\' said Veeefilo "The Metropolitan is nevertheless Rev. William M. Stleve, executive nional HoNpilal. Middletown, j fruit, sprinkle' u'ltfi imc.-n supai went, oiidio also grateful that the association secretary of th? Metropolitan In- • uliere his coiMlilifin reporteft' GRAND anrl fi dnsh of nutinep ami dot ith 'I’lie [III I.MI feel d(o‘|i and filled Is ended." , ner Mission Society. New York, | as cntiial ONon was the oni\- liutfer' liefore pii'tlnit in tlie aliiiosi III llie loji will! water. Is Bing accused Miss Callas of try- "'111 preach on Christian welfare 7 ocriipnnl of ttie house lirolle, loialed lieu the (*iiiiini(iliie P.lver Ing to force through a last-mlnu'te : service to the unfortunate and' Scene from ^Guesl in the House^ change of the repertoire- agreed fbequentl.v forgotten people. i Ann Proctor watches apprehensively as the "Gue.st m the House, " Evelyn Heeth, makes a pass at upon for the current season. The Ladles Aid of Zion will her husband, Doug Proctor. The Center Tliespiana’ play will be performed tonight and tomorrow Miss Callas said she objected t o . serve refreshments to guests, at Bowers School at 8:30 p.m. Playing Ann ia Jeanne Adama, Doug, is Jim Pierce, and Evelyn la signing two "Travlatas" or two membei's and friends. Zion choir "Lucias,” both light foies, between w ''' f^e direction of Penny Richter. (Herald Photo by Oflaralt The Secret of Success With Plants Is At performances of "Macbeth, " a "Bss Marion A Erdin, choir dlrec- OPENING heavy part. She termed the alter- o*:gsulst. nation of roles "really dangerous in half, 15 to 7, but violations of DISCOUNT SUPERMAKET rules .of the road jumped from 22 INCREDIBLE LOW technically." MANCHFRTER, CONN. Despite her tempestous tenden- Police Make 223 to 36.' Parking violations were WOODLAND ^oJidmA. SPECM ALS cies. Miss Callas has received tre- down, however, 52 to 41. 5HOURS...NOT3MONTHS Arrests for intoxication rose in mendous public and critical ac- j October Arrests Two (Jecades ago, it took an average of 3 months’ wages to pay claim throughout the world. She! , October from 26 to 31 but there the hospital bills resulting from a case of pneumonia. Today, a FEATERFD THIS WI.I'K BULBS was cheered lustily in appearances | ------was only one arrest for JimilMi .Sized BiiihA— Niirr lo RInnni— Niire f« QI AI-H V I', s D. A. ca.se of pneumonia is cured at home—with drugs that cost an last season at the Met. A similar Two hundred and twenty-three against eight tn September. average of only 5 hour.s' wages. That's Just one of the many facts HOLLAND BULBS Sn I |*f,v. TOP CHOICE DEPT. heavy western Police also fi^und open and se- ECONO-BEEF DEPT. \ greeting was accorded her last arrests were made in Manchester which prove that . . TiiNpH — nnr« in, ConiiRf. rriiiniph season in London. '»»> month as opposed to 226 in : cured 136 buildings Snd escorted 17 LII.V floHrr.'it riill|ift. ll.viir-liif h*i TODAY’S l*l{KSrRIPTION LS THE BIGGEST Miss Callas is scheduled to ap- September, according to the P o-! funerals. BARGAIN IN HISTOKV-.-AT Reg. I.in. NOW D.., 79c. Unip*' ll.uirtiilh*. Mrlllif* pear in a civic auditorium con- Department’s October report., Doiihlo. Tiihp*. Nil r(‘KHiiR. ccl in ''- n n’r'>""‘"'’o Nov. 26. The monthly report, which is i In 195.5. Miss Callas broke with sent to the general, manager, I Rcf. I.in NOW n,„. 79c the Lyric Opera at Chicago. In showed violations of motor ve- COINS-STAMPS WESTOWN PHARMACY EVERGREENS 4.59 H A R T F O R D R O A D ftiant Kiii|M‘rt»r Tulin. l.firKrwt 1957, both the Vienna and the San ' hide laws greater by five than Albams— Books— Supplies T E L MI 9-9946 niilh-. ItrE. 1.5.5. NOW Hop. O T C EVERGREENS Francisco Operas dropped her. those in September, 155 to 160. The EVERGREENS Last January Miss Callas walked \ total of other offenses, however, j DO.VT 5IISS rilESE! out of the Rome Opera part wa.v dropped during the one month l‘'all piniiling Is Idvitl. The follmilng are land- HOBBY SHOPPE through a performance, attribui-! period, 71 to 63, I 403 CENTER ST.—Ml 9-7233 scape sixe: Ing her quitting to voice trouble. I Arrests for speeding were cut SpreHilIng mid I iirighi tv u s ...... «.lMpnitrK#» QiiliK'f, rimviTlNR AhnomI, Mwrrt IHuO Spruce—(irnfted ...... *4,4.% : . .4- MAKE A DATE FOR TOMORROW Sliriih. Lllai'N, ll.vdrntiRoa-NtioivImll. Itrd W rU Afso smaller s|re phints. *y h U o r in li ro rn y lh lii. H oiipy^tirklr. .Mm-k Ornnifr. riishy U illou iS-(I frol. All liiTRi* Rly.ff asU BRINO THE FAMILY TO SEE —inoRtly Or»r. Bring yoiir plHiilliig pruhlema In us. U S O . A . T O f C H O ^ Ailvice freely and glndlv given. A trend MARLOW'S lean sho rt shank sugar cured RHODODENDRON Ciinipletr Selection of SIIAIH';. I'lH IT and ocJUAH CUKKD Pre-Thanksgidfig n.OWEIllMi rHEES, I’EHE.SMAI.S sw uhhstem laAmUrnp^ r I/(> rr«lN, pInU. pur- l.lnie, l''ertlllrcr, Hone >It*al, \ rrmlcollte, As- pir. AlKfi niir«*Fry Rrouii rArolinnA and Lnvrii- grou Urass Need, <•erllm|l IVnl Moss. df'r ( nliiu bIrtiM'. "P \ X" Ihe lops III I'rnh (iriiss killers. Smoked Shoulders grows in Buy With Kallsfiictlnn and AssiirHiii'e At new VOBB STM-E .6 9 ?;;:"r.uroln“i^lTk 7r«m"V'o^^ 8i8 Lb. Avf. Juicy Ml all sar * ' HEAVY WESTERN BEEP 35 Manchester WOODLAND V S. D. A. TOP CHOICE _ MAPLErtINE-CHERRYriiic • uncr ing WOOm.AM) NTKEKT JOHN J. 'AAPADKA Jtrom"K«unf tt) OPEN DAILY ENTII. » P.M. Tel, MI S - ' S d ' T A ROAST Far* Bump ~ yROAST '^49*' • DINING ROOM TABLES Every day mote • UHUTCHErand IITBU Cr ..J MUaiDCCHAIRS

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i FOOTBALL IT. S. NO. 1 SIZE A OVER STATION MAINE POTATOES RVERY EGG OVAKAI4TICEO Flneat ^ __ GRADE A FRESB All-Piirpiiaa Potnfnea 10 Lb. BaR 4M Jr€ Pkg. Of 10 Oz. River Valley pea s BOYS’ ZIP-HOOD With Purchase Of Aliy 3 ; TABLE OI EEN—LARGE MZB large River VaReif. Brand Items; t 1230 WHITE SLICED Installation! QUILT- LIMED PARKAS SNOW WHITE FURO-CHEVKOLET ON YOUR DIAL BREAD 1949 ta I9SS DOZ. UK. I C E C R E A M It'c a bargain-a-niimite at Rolx’it ,2 '~’“ 29o $O.S8 Hall and this one is terrific! UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT i Gol. Fhwors 69c Imported melton of 807 wool, 207 84% rented-Decide this iVeekend other-rich filjers! Warmly quilt- INiSTALLED lined! Snug drawstring hood zips NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY WE KESERVE. THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Prices will increase Hov.| 24 Other makes slightly higher. on and off! Multi-color knit collar PLAYED AT MEMORIAL STADIUM, STORRS, CONN. The builders kavCi adde4l many more featuisa than •HgU«ll>' piumed. ,'hw prices aet for the apartments were based on original cost estimates, rather tkan artiial and cuffs! Snag-proof zipper front! ••DAD’S D A Y " lAT THE FORMER CHENEY MILLS PLENTY pr.fsent costs. PIRER Adjustable side tabs! Huriy! I We will Increase the rent In keeping with ssir increased costs . . hat 'Bot until SENT [0UER5 HARTFORD ROAD aid FINE ST. OF FREE ' November 24th. Pay the old rate if jrou decide now! However . . . even nlYer the They’re priced to zoom off our 1:30 P.M. Increase, yoii’irdlscovrf that this type of apartment rents for nt least 25% more In MANCHESTER, CONN. Hartford. racks! Sizes 4-12> PARKIND ' Watkins Bros; furnished model apnrttnents open Dnily nnd PtUMlay 11 A.M. to 3 P.at. PRE-GAME WARM-U P - 1:15 ^ Meet air. Kenneth Tedford, Interior Decorator, Saturday 2 to 5 P.M. and Sunday Sto5P.»f. tp

FLAY BY PLAY ANNOUNCER^DALE McOUIRt^. ? ‘Where QuecHs Shop lor KiRg-Sized VituiR^ 3 Vx Rboms. V i t d to e m . $ T t 9 o Master TV antenna o Free OtBTALUEO parking o RCA Whirlpool refrig- COLOR ANNOUNCER— JOE GIRAND ^ 4Va R ooms, 2 i odrooms . $129 erstan and ranges s Heat and hot *• • * * , . water inelod^ wMh Individual thergsostata la each npprtmient e $V8 R ooois, 3 S odrodow . $169 I eSase te eehtseb, 'ehnrehea and SPONSORED BY: \ oPEn ID n.m. to ID p.m shepplag e I mkrtite Item SnUmr j V_ Oraaa Parhway . Sdnlanten fram OR G ar dens kianehestcr . . . I t nUnutea fratn C. E. HOUSE & SON CHORCHES MOTORS niDnORV THRU SRTURDRV 3 >|M Ml 8-S77I GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE JOHN LEAVIHg HARTFOjfto; West Middle Turnpike—4en the seriqB with the topic, Two Red N-Tests Detected Irwin Objects" to Selection "iBwawiiiuai Coventry JMnry eauea, gelatin dqqiMtti 9M* Italy P rot^ ts "Her Majesty's jgovsmhtent felt OwPMi Beal OB R fe, Potato "Our HWacopa) Churc'. and What confident, Itpwever^ that the mat- day. tuna Rah pie wltli 8reg(|ahl«w Seri^ Starts it sunde For." Prove Point Well ■8«6|A BeoBoew.ShB carrot atleke, lea eregBL BrtiiA ter wouIdLnqit he $Qldved tq. p««> A«ie Plo,^«ioo 19 TaaciMra. of the atx wBrnhig Since Oct. 31, AEC Reports Of Boswortk ds Mediator To Britain on J ^ c e the eouree of Anglo-Iteliaa butter and.milk are eertred with all Junior Division claBbea thia y«ar An alarm button ■luck dur- Legion Slates meals. At St. Mary’s ing a routine intpectipn at the relations." are Dr. and Ifra. W HjgrWard (CMBttmMd from Pkko One) ti. T. Wood locker- plant at KmtC. InHfl', prenldent o f t h « f ing u k ed by Irw in to dtacuM other The Italian people and press ARTHUR'S EveoM Tomorrow BaJdvrth, Robert H. Starke), LewU town employed' ~ union, claahed mediatori. The manager ttid the Slur ^y^ Monty have incensed at rentarks of The 4-H Creftera will raouma The annual 20 wiaeka’ series .on Ooddiiur, Mtsk Pearl Blnks, a«id M Biesell St. early this after- Veteran Night m eetii^ at 2 pjn. tomorrow at the- faith kn^ practice of the lah call for teats to halt for a year noon. and set off a alren which with. General Manager Richard union could submit another list of the razor- tongiled British veteran Mrs. Warren Taimant on Oct. 31, and said It would be Londr-n, Nov. T com- ^ Church Community House. V. caused several residents to Barttn today ove.- Martln'a choice names'. If It wished, and he would eoncemiiig Italy’s break with Hit- ehurch begins la SL Mary’s Sun- The. November to Eastei series fm e to continue nuclear explosions Tha Coventry American Legion, Mre. George Jacquemin Is laader day night at 7. -Pba InatrucUone, call the Fire Department. of a mediator to hear a town- consider another eelection. . plained officially today It had ler in 1943 and the fighting skill wtll be climaxed on April 16, 1M», until Its total equaled that of the and its Auxiliary will initiate new Md Mias AMce Heckler, .aeeiiUnt The siren, part of an alarm union diapute. Bosworfh mediated the on^ insulted by Field Marshal Lord Of her soldiers. which accompany thp evening when the RL Ivsv. Walter H. Gniyi United States and Britain since member- and ' observe Veterans leader. Vi's, ec.'vlce, eare open to all 'who wish system Installed In the locker I n ^ objected to Martln'a ae- other grievance In the union's i" An infuriated Rome lawyer, Vin- Night at 8 p.hi,- tomOTPOw at the bwho^ of Connecticut, vMits SL MUrch. M ontgom ery^ w ar mamoirs and FOR The turkey dinner to be furnlah- tq know mora about tha. basic plant's freexlng rooms, rang lectlon yaaterdgy of Dr. Karl Boa- year hiatory, which resulted In a cenzo Caputo, yesterday challeng- Legion Hophe bn IVair S t A ll vet^ Kary’e for confirmation. Eisenhower said the United worth, an aaaociate professor In comproratae. the British Foreign Office hasten- ed Montgomery ’^o a duel. But ed by Mr. aiid Mre. Roletid De- tenets of the Episcopal Chiiroh.' for about five mlnutea. All ed to express regrets. erans afe- cordlany invited. Champlalh of Main ,8t for the Mates and Britain during the past the 'University of Connecticut's It followed' a union demand for Montgomery, now -retired at hla SAFETTS SAKE Attandanee, however, is eonsld* BRAINARD 8AU1 onM tuao Inspector for the Connecticut A Foreign Office aUtem ent am- John Perhani of Hebron, depart- ben^t of the Coventry Volunteei' wbek have maintained their Oct. 81 department of government, and two extra days with pay for rural homo in Isirtgton Mill in ered a basic taqilremant for per- Hartford, Nov. 7 (0)—T h r city suspension. He went on: Food and D ug Commission, phosized, however, that the-British Ami LM 9»r lliw Waor ment executive committeeman and also the mediator o f a union dis- Memorial Day and Inde^ndence Hampshire refused. Among other Fire Aeen. Ambulance Fund will sona considering either confirma- council has authorised, the sale of “ The Soviet Union, which had which requires alrrms In government could not he held tc* r Fourth District paiit commander pute here In 1953. Day, both of which fell on non- things, British military tegulations Orhf* I For Oor be zerved from 5:30 p.m. to 7:80 tion or receptio. (of persons al- Brainard Airfield for ISRS.OOO. been testing intensively at Its Arc- freexlng plants for safety pur- sponsible for opinions expressed hy will conduct the services for the p.m. tomorrow at the new addition It was reported Irwin contested working days that year. Boaworth call for court-martial of any officer pbst, asatstod by a team from W il- ready confirmed by a Bishop in In unanimous action yeatarday, tic proving ground from the latter poses. said the lutton prob- an army o ffic e r' in his personal who promotes or Lakes part in a to the South Coventry Firehouae. ably stuck due to moisture. tl e choice because Posworth and granted one extra day with pay, li mantle; another branch of tha church). the council apeoif lad that part of part of September to the end of capacity. duel. The Nathan Haia Chapter, Jay- R Martin are personal friends. The While Martin had held out for npne-' (Boys and girls of the Junior Di- the field be. sold to the state for October, has, however, continued TTie button came loose -TSvc views expressed by the out- Mrri. Eu ene Rychling, Fourth other two names on the list were A t that time union members and Privately, officials here hriye ex- ceea. will have a turkey ehoot from vision of the annual Confirmation use oa a small airfield. The rest to test at another location. when a locker plant employe spoken British war hero had sent FREE District past president and a mem- 9 e.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 9 "The Soviet Union Is continuing squirted oil on It. those of Herbert Kaufman of Yale all other town employes enjoyed pressed particular regret that ber of the local unit, will be in Claas have tlie evening work sup- will be sold to private developers University and the Rev. Robert only eight paid holidays. Now they tempers boiling all over Italy. He Montgomery’s views were publish- Front End, Iroko «hmI a.i^ to 2 p.m. Sunday at the reef for industrial punmaes. Us nuclear testing In the face of a said Italian soldiers were *hinre- charge of the ceremony for the plemented in special morning sea- McGraff of the Slate Personnel have 11. ed at a moment when Britlsh- of Tremhley’a Store, nvceeda will The. council eniipowered City resolution voted by tlie United Na- liable when it came to hard fight- Shock Absorbor bispoc* auxiliary. Her team will consist sions with'In the Churclt 'Schotd, Appeals Board. 'nte question up for mediation Italian relations are considered to ho for their local jrouth activities tions General A.ssombly urging the ing." Then he described ItiBy's of Miss Barbara Willett of Man- program. ' 'Where confirmation candidatM Manager Cerleton F. Sharpe to 'The list was submitted by Prank concerns a auspension o f the union bo especially good. Hon. negotiate the aale. parlies in the Geneva negotiations change of sides iii' World War II chester, past department sergeant^ meet weekly from September to All Shook Up? Hippie, international representa- which Martin does not intend to They have pointed out .thaU Teenage Dtsnoes M A N C H E S T E R S I I O r P I N C P A R K A D E not to undertake further testing of as "the biggest double-cross in Work dope by experts on all at arms; Mrs. Jenne Czajkowski at. Jude Council, KofC, win apon- June in six grou|>s. There aia l i f t . before Dec. 29. The union Montgomery himself, before re- nuclear weapons while these nego- tive of State, County, and Xiunicl- history." • oonvoBltimaJ makee o f eara. of Yantic, Fifth District past presi- eor teenage dencea ' each Friday over 75 candidates in the Junior wants it lifted earlier. tiring as deputy commander in tiations are in progress. pal Employes, _ AFL-CIO. Hippie Italian Ambassador Vittorio dent- Miss Anne Gworek of Rock- evening duHiig thia month, Jan- D’vision this year. .Adults seeking No One Knows ' Martin levied it Sept. 19 after a chief of Atlantic Pact Forces In On iMtehneea ef BDTCHfeR'S "This action by the Soviet Union Indicated In a letter accompanying Zoppl stalked into the Foreign Of- ville, present Fourth District presi- uary, Febftiiary and March at tha full aotfve membwshlD in the Europe, publicly praised the stand- relieves the Ufiited States from any Cited at Church the list that he and officials of Lo- uilion official attempted 'to dis- fice and protested to Sir Fr^erick rMORIARTY dent; Miss Jennie Batz of Rock- NaOian ■- Hale Community Center. Episcopal Church ar. required to WAX we gly* nwny Trtple 8SS cal 991 were In agreement. In suade members front going to a ards of efficiency of Italy’s armed obligation under Its offer to sus- Hoyar-Miller, permanent under- vrlle. Fourth District past presi- The firct' will be held toiiight. attend only th* 20 Sunday, eve- Blue Stamps. Mrs. Ilo(d(s K. .lohnslon was What Boomed! selecting the three names. forces. pend nuclear weapons tests How- retirement dinner for a Highway secretary of the Foreign Office. dent; and Mrs. Lillian Harris, dis- Dancing from 8 p.ni. to 11 p.m. nings. ever. we shall conllnue susoenslon honored hi.st cvciiing by tile board Martin today refused a meet- Montgomery has criticized all BROTHERS Department Supervisor. Zoppl had considered the matter trict chaplain and a member of the will be to recordnga. There wiU Pastor Opens Series . M a n e k e e t e f of education of the Center Con- (Continued from Page One) sorts xit people. Among those who S0I-81S O B te r Rtreet of such testa for the time being, so urgent that he discussed it with local auxiliary. There will be light be a nominti charge of 25 cents for Music at the eeri-icte during the Wallpaper and Paint Oe. and we understand that the United gregational Chuiih In appiccla- have been splashed by the .. acid . Telopboiio MB S-S185 Foreign Secretary Selwy’ Lloyd refreahmer. La and dancing after the admission toward the coat ot 246 Broad St Kingilom will do likewise. We hope | lloii of (Ivc yea i s of acrvlcc as One ralalist, who had just fallen swipes of hts pen are President strlea is provided by xf Mary’s last night at a diplomatic recep- program. the records,- 'The programs will be that the Soviet ttnion will also do' religious cilncnllijn director of the Eisenhower and several erstwhile Boys’ Choir. During the first half ( hnicli, A gift of Jewelry wss pres- asleep after spending an hour Neiv Board Asked to Back tion given by Queen - Elizabeth II Local junior and senior mem- for teenagers from Coventry end so British pollticsl leaders.’ of the aeries Evening Prayer is ented lo her hy the itev. Clifford () coimling mythleal blondes In an at Buckingham Palace. bers of the Auxiliary to the Legion their friends only, Famous EftW " I f there is not shortly a cor- The British recognize that the said, the only music being hymns; Beys’ Thick Set .Simpson on behalf of Ihc board of effort to get the Ed May campaign A Foreign Office statement. Is- u'lll attend the afternoon depart- Oiaperoni will be Atty. and Mre. but later in the wtntw the boys responding renunciation by the Rifle Range for High School Italian government has had no ment Junior activities conference diaries Tarpinlah .of Mahafield, cdiK ation song out of hla mind, aald he sued after consultation with 2k>p- trill sing Evensong. Thus ' new- Soviet Union, the United Stales will option but to act formally In the tomorrow at the Orange Post Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Luft and Mr. Boy^Loug Sleeve be obliged to reconsider Its posi- In ndilillon to her association thought "something was being pi, said: face of indignant public opinion. comers to the Church becomy ac- TNEYRE HERE "The Italian Ambassador called home. and Mr*. Armand Martiueau. tion wllh Ccnici uhiircii .Mrs. .lohnslon bomhed " a few miles away but it'as A proposal that some of thc^fix a date, probably Dec. 2, for One thing not yet explained: quainted with a service both said, Is active In Ihc M'ligions education thia morning on the permanent un- Auxiliary members are remind- H c Iib H A r t N o w O r Corduroy "The United States will, of too tired to get up and Investigate. money left from the sum borrow- public hearings on— Montgomery like all former British and sung. field Ihrougliijiil the State. East dersecretary to 'draw attention to ed to bring gifts for the Christmas Maneheeter .SvenlBf Herald Cov- course, persevere in the negotia- Keiieat Performance ed to build Manchester High School 1. A request for walks on the soldiers and atateamen had to sub- entry eorrespondent, Mre. F. Paul- Folloadng each service the en- Sedo A t $1 For tions at Geneva to reach sound .summer she was a delegate lo a north side of W, Middle Tpke. the' unfortunate effect In Italy Gift Shop program for veterans Jn.st when many residents were be used to build a rifle range there mit hia writings to the state au- line Uttte, Mepkenn- P I 2-0131. tire ooniregatlon moves to the Sport Shirts agreement for controlled suspen- national eonference on religious finally getting settled for sleep from Tower Rd. to the Dairy which, as is known, has been thorities before publication in in the three hospitals in the state parish rtiome, where the clergy SIR sion of nuclear testing." education si Purdue University, again, another, lesser -booming will be nonsiderd by the new Board Queen. caused by certain passages In Field order to Insure that he gave away to the meeting > 1 p.m. Monday. conduct the instructiohi. and dia- The fact that the White House From .January lo June she ebn- noise was heard shortly after mid- of Directors when It meets 2. An appropriation to codify Marshal Lord Montgomery's re- no official secrets. These must be turned over to de- cuastone. After the initial 'gather- Pants diietcd a weekly television pro- Wednesday. cently published book. partment by Nov. 15. HUBERT WILKINS statement was upcoming had been night, bring them from their beds and print the town charter and In that scrutiny It may have Newcomers Slate L.g the adults end Juniors will be m m 'A announced last night. The ad- gram railed "Your Child's Faith," once more. The rifle range was In the origin- town ordinances for about $2,800. "The permanent undersecretary been recognized that some of hia Mias Nellie Perkins who rep- under llie sponsorship of the taught in aeparete locattona. This SHOW AT THE HlOH vance word was given out after an In olhei areas the terrific noise al plans for the school, but was 3. An appropriation, probably took note of the Ambassador's de- views could cause embarrassment resented the auxiliary at the Potluck at Rec Sunday, however.^the entire group hour-long conference of Elsenhow- Greater Hartford 'Council of shook residents and resnlled In a knocked out In an economy move. $12,000, for walks and curbs, part marche. He, explained that Her to the British government. Pre- Laurel Girls State program at the SCHOOL AUDITOKIUM ! 1 Churches. At the present time she la (0 assemble in the crypt audi- $ er. Secretary of State Dulles, Dep- The Board of Education suggests Majesty's grivemment was not re- sumably If any effort was made University of Connecticut the past 1.67 flood of teleidione calls to police of II to replace money spent this Is giving a course entitled "Fam- The YMCA sponsored Newcom- torium where the Rev. Alfred L WEDNESDAY MGHT • uty Secretary of Defense Donald Hod other Riilhorilles. The sound the range and several other Im- year to build the Vernon St. walks aponaible roi- the views expressed then to tone down Montgomery's summer will give a report on her Williams, rector of the pariah, Quarles and Paul Foster of the llv Enriehmenl' a| tbe Cenlral provements at the school be financ- In the book which had been w rit- ers Club will hold . e potluck • WHH fell iind henrd In vsrloiis approved last year. remarks. It was unsuccessful. v-eek there. Mrs. Helen MacFar- tomorrow night from 7:30 to 11 7 Hatillst Church In llaitfoK l In con. AEC nreas for 18 lo .80 seconds, ed by the bond surplus. 4. An ordinance which would ten by the F'leld Mar-altal In his land will give r talk on educa- Rush’s Reed’s nec llon willi Ihc tall scIio ipI of Ihc o’clock at the Weat Side Recrea- There was no word at that time, A s|Hdiesmhn st Stewart Air No coal estimate for tbs range permit the town to charge a fee personal capacity. Surope's 0}rpsles revese Sarah, tion. The auxiliary reecntly voted Grcalcr llnilford Connell of tion Center. M l{ however, on" the nature of the has been made. for applications to install septic "A t the same time the perma- handmaiden to the mother of the to send a newspaper . ubscription Pinehorst Grocery Chilli lies. She is a member of the Force Base, Newbiirgh, N. Y.. Those attending are asked to statement. Advance speculation Which Investigates "sonic boom Other Improvements the Board tanks so that the town could offset nent undersecretary said that Her Apostles of John and James, as to a veteran at the Middletown VI nilvlsoiy rominlllee of the State bring their own cutlery as wall aa 3 for $5 centered only on the Idea of a hrllvlty," said a check of the air of F.diicntlon seeks are-- the cost of sanitary Inspections. Majesty's government regretted the mother o f their race. Hospital. Green Pharmacy policy statement regarding siis- Pilgrim Fellowship, and also sewes I Providing adequate drainage the covered dish assigned them by defense system turned up no evl- The Board, which meets at 8 Veterans Day (Toslngs the committee. 1.99, 2.99 veriuos penaion of tests. .on the iclIgloiiH cdin alloii commll- In the patio north of the cafeteria Keith’s Variety i*» <1 deiice of scheduled jet operations p m. In the hearing room of the The local Post Office will be Games, dancing and an evening Until the new Russian blaals lee of Uie ( 'oiineclh lit Counrll of at an esllmalerl cost of $1,.800. In this srea. Municipal Building, will also be closed Tuesday, Veterans Day. of fun have been planned. FIRST QUALITY long were announced, there had been ( ’liuichcs. v\ 111! ti is Intci'iicnomina ■ 2. Installing black tup walks -High School Office a 2.99 votira naked lo set a date to discu.ss the There will be no deliveries or dis- Chairman for tne supper la Mrs. aleeve aport ahlrit bearing some apparent hope that the So- tional Tlie Informal loo officer at St'est- thiough the grass area Juat In over A ir Foir e Base el ( 8il( (ipee. recent town audit, accept deeds for patching of mail, according to Burt LaCoe, 36 Wellington Rd. She the famouB R AW label! viets would go along with a tacit laicallv. she is s incmher of the front of the building for about Or Call MI 9-9204 several streets and s storm sewer Postmaster Herman F. LeDoyt. may be contacted for further in- This group Includea woven riK.ST Q I:A U T Y long suspension dating from Oct. 81. Soi'oplonilst s ami Cosmopolitan Mass, said there had been some |3.2()0. Need a Club plane activity at the base early In right of way, approve a right of Public schools will also be closed formation. Other committee mem- o fabrics from the natlonall.v wearing thick oet cor- The Geneva talks were dead- 8. Top dressing all lawns with way relocation, and approve tha Tuesday. known Galey and Lord and ■Mr Hi i i l M ih .liilinslom-iive on the evening but nothing was not at bers are Mrs. Albert Lennon, Mrs. duroy In aolld colora locked during their first week. loam, ferllllxer, and lime and re- Dan River mllla aa well aa Mox Ml Ur, Vei-non, Then son, the time the two noises A'ere recommendation of the town coun- The public schools’ hot lunch Albert Tinkelenberg, Mrs. Edward Sponsored By or patterna. Size* 6 to Russia has Insisird first on an seed them for about 87,000 or Hairdresser? WASH AND WRAR FAB- II00I1. . 1 .liihii.sliiii ,li , IS a sliident at heal rl. sel that the town settle for $1.,800 menus for the week will be as fol- Till, Mrs. Daniel 'Taylor, Mrs. 12. The perfect pant SgreemenI lo oi.llaw tests, lo .hr 18,000. RICS. Wide aasortment of licnsscliici Polvlcrhnlc Institute. Sound barrier expin.sions previ- a claim brought by Mrs. Ann low.*: Monday, macaroni and 'Thomas Derby and Mrs. Peter for achool wear. followed hy work on an Interna- The Oirectors will be asked to Aliczi. MHS PTO pattema in aizea 6 to 18. ously have canaed similar flurries cheese, spinach, fruit; Wednesday, Benson. tional Inspection system to [lO- Need Women’s vegetable soup, peanut butter and All newcomers to Manchester lice the agreen.ent. The two Mr.s Pliilomenc Y a 1 e n i'o n r t in many parts of the corintiy. A VoiHinc, 71, Minlhei- of ,1. Ileriicrl recent rine near Poughkeepsie. zanine In.slde n.i.aery warehouse jelly sandwiches, doughnuts, and odtiying. area are./lnvited to western countries have contended on Allan PI., $18,0i)/. cheese sticks; Thursday, roast tur- attend. the Inspection system should he Voouiic. .8:11 Oiikland Rl. .Rhr died N. Y., WHS heard over an nrea of sbont ino miles Public* Records Apparel? agreed to as the first step. Momhi y. Dexter F. Ordway, alterations Besides her son In Mam hosier, Warrantee Deeds to house st n o Cambridge St„ Britain sought to break the $601. deadlock yesterday with a propos- she leHvi's her liii.shnnd. Ovldc William E. Sagllo Jr. and Valerie Voisine. two i Iher 'sons, four Ellin ff l i m Eastern Connecticut Sign and Hod it Fest in the Best al that discussions proceed on the M. Sagllo to Harriet L. Gesler, assumption that a tacit test sus- dHiighteis, 2(1 g-HiidrhlIdi‘eiv and properly at 70 Agnes Dr. Display for Spruce St. Market, Girls’ 7 to 14 Flannel Lined erect sign at commercial building Uourb^ pension already exists. It was ar- five great grandchildren. Harding J. and Mary E. Steph- (-ru le r S ch ool at IS Spnice St,, $78. wMirtinwi've gued that this coiild be exiended ens lo Robert O. Valentine, prop- YELLO W Indefinitely If progress towartl In- erty at 148 Lake St. (iiv rn INationnI All of the 47 states suffer from j waaffnrMl... ternational control Is made at the Austin A. and Edna C. Welman PA GES .Nooda O-neva talks. to Robert E. Samuelson, property ragweed which Irritates hay fever sufferers. But, the 49th state, If Riissla were lo pass uji fiir- Safely Honors on I’orllnnd 8t. andittlwlowist and Alaska, has no ragweed. Hay Washable Wool Slacks ther testing, whether by agree- Vernon F, and Barbara R, Haiis- fever Is not a'probfem there. _ faiiilw ment or not. this In Itself woiild Ellington (Vnirr .School has chllrl to Victor B. and Alleen ' G. price in vei n! Herbert, property at (M Milford Rrl. be welcomed here and in Ixmdnn been honored hy the Nallonal as brightening the prospects for Q What rare hlsliirtciil docu- Qiiltelalni Deed Hafet.y Counrll for* i>roniotlng dr nflanor possible SgreemenI In th ' r.egolla- ment WHS lecenlly iincovreed In Kran R. Kilpatrick to Oucille K. tioni at Geneva. New 'Vnrk Stale? safety at school and at homp last Slerry, properly on 1-akewood Cir- -In^e otout/ A A first-edit ion priiilliig of year. The National School Safety cle. We Rent: Floor Sanders, Edgers, Hand Sanders, Wall- decorator? the United .Stales Conatll lit Ion. honor roll awarrl for the Ul.87.88 I^ase it! 1 Only three other copies are known school year was formerly [ires- Mm i la and Ann Firestone lo Jo- paper Steamers, Wallpapering Equipment, Floor Poiiah- l(. he In exlsleiice, TV Al>oiit Town ented to the school at an asaernhl.v seph Gordon, first floor of store at ers and Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaners. .59 a 3.^Ht^oliit program honoring new memhers .881 E. Center St., 30 months be- FM it Fait h tbi ginning Nov. 1. Q Has Old FallhfnI Ge.vsor In of the Center Safety I’alrnl. fioroptimists will meel Monday Yellowstone National Park ever In order lo qiinilfv for the Trade Name A Veal's Sunih st 7:,80 pm, with Dr Rulh Faiita, failed to enipl ? Earl L, Curtis and Nathan T. YELLO W 2 far $5 Ada nu 5?t. MrmbrrR drwirlnK award the school pal col has to C . MORRISON A Never, since 11 was dlscov- 3 promote safely through nunierona Task, dothg business as Colonlsl (ransporlRtlnn whonld nirrt. n( Ihr eied In 187(1 Decorators, P. O. Box 888 Red Crons ofTIre the O n tor nl speelfled activities, such ss rh- PUMT mi wirunrai ommny scmbly activities In adrllllon lo Rill nf Hale PA GES Q Who are some of the pnhllc Robert M. Klernan to Kiernan WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS tlgiires lo whom the name "Great the regular bus. playgmmul and FIRST QUALITY wool slack.s with a suede flannel lining for warmth and to pr. 83'a Momlay's meeting of the Long- 4 SPREADING/YEWS NOw^a.oa Boxer top, reinforced at all strain mittal scrvi. c at tile giavB In St. l-llr ami Initcmiillv liia. C'aa. points. Fully lined with gay col- ActiiM ( Hsimlty . ., . I frX . view P T A Ilka been changed lo Bi'idgel's ( 'ciiiclerv 168 Nnv. 10: The latter date la the Ural orful suede flannel. Sizes 3 to Cx. Bearers weic nnstrif Aii.|idl ,li , At'lnn i.ifi' ...... Jtr ■Til day (If American Kducsllon week Walter Baldyga. George Pntz, Conn. tiOHcntl . .. . . ;ior> ;t 1 3 YEWS NOW ^8.25 ami a special program has been Htfd Stoiim Bnilc r- .07 1 18 Waltei' Dent, William O'Brien and planned for the parenta attending Andrew Clemson, the last Ihiee TnivfilrrH ...... , . , . IM 07 I’lihhc Utlllllra that evenlng'a meeting. representing the 8th Dieti let Fire NiitinnnI Rook Week nieplay 6 B L U E ^ R U C E NOWM.OO ( rrllM A Uow or 1*2 'J4 Departnicnl. The Hall Memorial LIhrary U llrrrllrii ' l■:lp.r■| ri,- IA. Dasl night inemheiN id Ihc Sth 61 oliaervlng Naliomil Book \Veek District Fire Department (ailed at llai'ttrHrl Girx'Uo .r 4.8', Souther. iNf’w Knuloiid wllh a dl.aplay of new books for *Vynamic IW tioa'’ — aatia the funeral home In a bodv to pay chlldi'en, A story hour for children id GLOBE AFBOR VITAE NOW H.50 grip under newef— ghrSs Children’s Sno Suits respects, TrlophoiU! ...... :ilUa 41 >. Manutaclurinx of the first three grades Is planned wiu up to 81l batter fieoHeB t'niiipnnlm for Saturday at 2:80 p.m. as part Annw, Hart, Urn . .. .86'a M den aaow , . . oe Mach Mrs. Barbara MeDoiioiigli 80'^ of the week's ohservsnee. New 8 ^A M IO AL ARBOR yiTAE^n N0W^2.25 sa m better tneliea ki ladd! Funeral services for Mrs. Bar- Atrirriclalcri Spring .. 18 26 Hi talol Braaa . . . . books now on dlspisy may be bor- ••W ■ wfD ^wwefw wwUr wWw bara McDonough, widow of .Steph- .. IP . UJ\ rowed starting next week. Uriltlna ...... , . 87 en McDonough were held this 02 Oilier New Rooks mad gBRaa morning at 8 o'clock at the John liunimm Bu.-ti ...... 7 -\i 2 HETZ BLU f JUNIPER Reg. |4.M $C.88 Foi ty llve new non fiiTlon and a NOW^2.75 Em-Hurt ...... 48'|, F Tier.iey Funeral Home, follow 81 number of light fletlon hoka have fd by a reipilem M iss In ,St. James' Kafiur Hcrrctnlr . . . . fit) 72 ICESCIAKR Lanrlcrn, Fi'ni.v, Clark 14 been added to Die selection svall- (-’hnrch at Bn'IO. T h e Rev. Joseph 16 ahle at tlie Idhrary. I ‘ Visit The Booth^f The Manchester Fuel N. n. Mrri'htnr' . . . . . 27 2MUGOPINE Reg. fS-U Mepann was the celebrain and Mrs. 20 The non flelton buok.a were ob- NOWH.75 Jane .Maccamne played the organ.. Nriilll and Judd .. .. 5a 20 Riiaaell M fg ...... tained from the central hook col- Burial was In ,St. .lames' Ceme- .. 10 to lection set up by the Slate Depart,- Need Veaetian Oil Dealers Association At The Home Otanlcy .Slram ...... :iK 41 tery. nienl of Education's Bureau of L i- Reg. $1.5I vahiM to 12.95 Terry Slciriu . . i 8.a 10 HEMLOCK NOWn.OO Mr.s, M( Dommgh died Tiipsdify brary Services. This Inierau Is for NEW POP-OVER SLEEPER S I - Torringlon ...... '27>.j In the lin.spltiil of HI, Felix d- 2«'.j the benefit of .small libraries In tbe Blinds? Show, State Armory Valliso. I'i'ovi'nce of Quebec, Can- U.H. KnvcIopc. com Ul ■21 slate Stop In And BrowsU Around Choice of nylon or poplin In n s, Knvciopi', pfd. . . l O-Ti 1 'J 1 ada,. after a long illn.isa. The Itglit fiction was borrowed MCNII MOMJ tNM ON thiM piece styles for boys ami Veeder Hoot ...... 61 She leaves a daughter, Mrs. 84 and brought back lo Ellington bv GOOGYtM TWn THAN NITEY MITE’ girls .. pants, jacket and hat. Leon Rivard, 42.8 HacUmataek'St. The above quotations are not lo Noad TODAY, 7-10 P.M., SATURDAY 2-10 P M. Large AasertlBeat Of 6* urafi eat. . . ao vnufielr . no woudsr be construed as actusl markets. the librarian when she sUended ON any OTMfe KINGI . Heavy warm quilted brlon the last book exchange meeting. ALL MaoMy Nuka 8^/ra • fabUew bwyl Mover EMiott I*. Remiuey SUNDAY, 2-9 p ;m . g^’YcBr OU Cni|iltf Ui* of Sggw tap baa prlppar grew laetora, dreft-preef nedi. pile lining, sizes 2 to 4 ; Also Funeral services fpr Elliott P. \\AII.SA1V T A L K S RESUME U'urMitv, 1‘fllanU, Nnv. 7 i/T)— fileriirhcater' Evening- llemlil Awnings? Tkts forf oralf i CorA ^F^pekl FdEEiSe cUeUBi* included in this - group are Remmey, .80 Locuat SI , wore held Ellington rolVeeponilent Mrs. G, The United State* and Unininu- FERTILIZER UWN SEER pram suits in 12 to 24 month gt 8 o'clock last night at the John F. Rerr telephone TRemont 8-DRIS. aelea is lizM 0-1, pleidt a ^ h 2-3-4. 6)m , priei^ nlst f'lilna tnilny rcnctvetl their apBegb — — — i —a.....— — F. Tierney Funeral Home, with the And Get Your Entry Blanks For This Contest sizes. All first quality and all dlplnniatlr aoumllnga aimed'' at Find it Fast In the Famerty gl.W washable. Re.v, cniarlcs Reynolds of the etMlng the tension around Qu'e- AlbRcorc 1* Migi'Hiit OFF South Methodist Church officlat- moy. U.S. AmlMiuadot >Iacnli fheiures O i 25 Modern Houses Wilt Be OisptUyed ~ 25% lOtfr Beam und Retl rntuy M'ang -The albacorr is YBLLO Wi 9^75c Burial will take place tomorrow Ping-Nan got together l«o probably the world's greatest wa- ■fronioon in Eaat Laurel Hill week* after the talks were sus- ter migrant. Research using tags ^^^^ound The Booth and Number^ Oawatary, Philadelphia, Pa. IHiniled frir a "think It over” pe< on the fish indicates that sohooli PA GES OPEN TONI liod. Tlieir lost session oolnrloed of albarore move from the Califor- Yon writo In 2$ words or low * lW o H m Hoi .l^Bononso— __ 312 O AK LAND ST. OHT TILL 9! with announcement of . the CJom- nia crjaet across the Pacific Ocean miinlste' every other day Cease- Contostonls nintt Nvo in or wHMn 10 mBnsnf Monebostor.. to .lapan and return in eucceeeive M u L biIgk rtN BtHOB •re. kVMBUltp. Of#M Saturday- 10IM . to 6 P.M. •r PAGE TWELVE UANCU^TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 19K8 HWRAL^^ CONN- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 .1 ^ 8 PAQE-ilimtieieif ______. . _ . ..S ______U — ■ ______: . . . . - .. ______. . schools. Reahlenui who hmva bits of plaea of ita baaaar for Andover yard tq contribute for this projegt hiniid-raiainE ;punurpoaoa. sra aakoq tp send them to iKnooi Peaay ^ where' they will b« collected by Oib Scout I'ack 124 wUT bold its roup Mra. Georg* Munaon, troop leader. aola fund-raising atsAt a t 7 o’clobk T he Hig h School World CBurch Fair Baaquet RoeervatMaa Due - tonight in tha ’elementary school Mrs. Maxwell B. Hutchinson. all-purpose room. Oafta by the Mothers' Club president, has . an-: Xkiht, items, donated by the com- Mans Study aSettoOpen noiinced that additional rcserva- Complied by Students of ManchMier Hiarh School m munity, win be put up under the Vol. XXV, No. fl) Friday, November 7 M^ Hpien Est«. Faculty Adviser tlona for the Mothers' Club ban-' auctioneer’s -hammer. Th^Bonlng Commtpsh»nreccord- -* The largest church bOMar in quet Wednesday at the 4Mhool Stargaaera Bet Maetfaig Ing to Edward gerlson, chairman, town fof yeara will be l):ld from should be made immediaboly with A group of young b«ya interest- Tags Excel l-ast Year’s will dp mo^'re'search before bring- 11 a.m. to p.m. tomorrow.at the neighborhood ticket chairmen. No ad in. astronomy have formed the ing the question, of ghangea in reservations will be accepted' liext Junior Aatronondcal Qub of Ando- proscht regulqtlonq before a town First Congregational Church. week. Cross Country Runners Take for life annual M|riS Ta|f ver. The next meeting wilt be held In previous years a late fall or meeting. Last week a group of fes- . Party Moacy DceuUliie Today from 7 to t pjn. tomorrbw in the Day. which wa* held Tueiday, Idmts presented a petition stgded early winter basoar has been -held Money for toys and gifts ordered wert iold by Student Council by the Women’s Fellowship to home of John Pfanatlehl, Benton \*UMg by 75 persona to First Belec-tman at the PTA "Around the' World” Hill. Ataignments were made et m em bara In all flret period Clair L. Robifison, asking Tor a raise (unds for ita pledge to the toy party should be turned in to- Fourth Place in State Cl AC das»€», for the p u r p o i e of church, n ils year all church com- the last meeting for diagrams to spiciai., town meeting to diScusa day to Mrs. Stewart Hostngton at be drawn of individual planeta. raining: money to buy new bookt preronl regulatlona.- aeckihg an In- mittees and members have worked the general atore or Mra. Martin RANGE for the BChool librery. The li- on the project to raise funds for AHhouifh c*llei1 t.h« m nicback cre-'.se in the Rt".e of building lots tha new church addition which will Sauer, PTA Waye and Means co- Mancheater Evening Hernld An- brary wae pleened with the and future business zoning areas. chairmen. team, the MHS Harner* rmildn t $251.07 taken in which exceeded be dedicated Nov. 23. The new dover. correepondetit, Mrt. null D. furt OIL rome quite far enough In the atalf The nc.xt day the Zoning Com- addition includes -n enlargement Ilatn Dinner Ticketa Sold Pfanatleid, Mtepben Pilgrim laat year'a collection. The Mancheater soccer team won irrl-sion annoim ded'its intention to meet held at New Rntain Teach- of tha sanctuary and church school Tickets for the baked ham din- -S-M50. g a s o l i n e Legion of Honor Also driven out on Tuesday the CCIL title this past week and hold a public hearing, on much er p College last Monday were book m arks sl^rnif.vlng: the rooms. ner sponsored by the Women’s | Of the -<2 teams registered Man- finished their regular season'a play Mtc same business. annual book. week which enda Booths will feature Christmas Guild of St. Peter’s Bpiacopat The Wright Brothers made rh*5'er planed fourth; first second, undefeated with a record of 12 ■ Another meeting of the Com novelties, hand sewing, food, pro- Clfurch tomoiTow evening In their ftrat succeioful flight tn an and ihird place teams compete In; tomorrow. wins and cne tie. m ssion was held this week at Judy Larson ’61 serves, neckties, old books and* re - Phelps Hall all have been sold, airplanb at Kitty Hawk, N.C., in f’-' Ne'n rngisnd Championship j The Indians clinched the league C.-rlBon’s horfie. This group feels freshments * club president Mrs. Jamea Foran 1003. There.is.ja- monument to BANTLY OIL f re; representing Connertiriii | title with a triumph against W eth- tint a general revision of regulB' School Clerk Hired said. The dinner is one of several I >'1l' \ I"! . IM ersfield in the Eagle’s home town mark the event- on that wide Coach l^ines' varsity did howevei • tlon.s IS due because of the con- Mrs. Martin Baker of Mathieson scheduled thla year to take the stretch' of sand. 'I V'v"' I IM l.l r'ceive medals for their perform- j P op’s Tuesday. tinued growth of the community, Dr. has been hired aa school office a 'c e in Class A compelitiop - Entry The stage had been set for the fro-vcver, it Is their wish to con- secretary and clerk. Her appoint- TEL M l t c l u l l 9-45V 5 til rd place. title game, as both teams started SiUt with Attj’. Arthur Country- ment has been confirmed by the Manchester's Brat runner wa.s the Contest undefeated, but once man, to-.vn counsel, and to study Board of Education. rtlH'KVIi.I.e TK R-.wr K -n .Smith in nineteenth plate Jiidt5ed Best tied. Manchester took charge right ne'.gliboring towns regulations be Girl S<'OUts Elect Officers FURRIERS V . ilh Andv Taiiris next in twenli’- ffem the start and walked off the fore s'tting the dale for a meet- Sheila Henry waa elected presi- CHESTER'S and DESIGNERS fir.'f, bolh farther hack tlian they For G>iitest field at half time with a 3-0 bulge ing. Carlson said he hopes the dent of Senior Girl Scout Troop 21 h'd expected Tlie rtiher flie run- on the basis of goals b.v Bob Goeh- nicctln'- will be called early in at a recent meeting. Other officers REMODEL ners I omprising MII.S's varsity rlng, E;-ic Swanson and Roland December, and that all material.-, are Beverly Thompson, secretary; were I'harles Towle Harry Ben- "I Speak for DenuiMscy " as Olatz. It was Glatz’s eighteenth to ans'.ver any questions which judy Brown, treasurer: Sharon Bil- TOUR OLD FUR COAT ^AlaL hM l Bill Griffin. C aptain Krnie written and delivered by Pascal goal of the year. The goals were fnav arl-o. vj’ni be ready at that lings, reporter; and Ruth Durkee. INTO A NEW Ir.vin and -lay Bona, all were in Poe '."iB, vs.' chosen n.s Ihe winner scored as a result of fine team- time. historian. the top one-fourth of the .l.'iO run- in the annosi Voice of Democracy work and passing by the forward Workshop Me-tlng 'ftie girls will serve dinner at * Cape * Stele e Jacket' Prom ners who started Contea! This conle.st. whiph waa line. In the second half the defense The Columbia Workshop will the annual Mothers Club fathers' M9.95 New Britain's Mark rtodenck formerly .sponsored by the local rose to the occasion and stopped meet Monday night at eight banquet Wednesday in the elemen- .Itmiot Chiiniber of Commerce, ts Call MI 0-7218 or Rockville TR 5-5920 r.in the muddy, rain-soaked courae the Eagles cold. Mike W inters o'clock at the home of Mrs, Les- tary school aa one of their com- in 12:04..B to win the meet and lead now spo'riHoted by the C onnecticut proved himself aa a top notch munity service projects. Another For Free Estimate In Your Home. Broadr asters' Assn. ter J. Hutchins on Jonathan his team to victory. New Britain goalie as he turned.back many dif-- Trumbull Highway. Miss Anna project will be making stuffed The three best ph .suvs among ficult shots. The spirit of the play- St BURKE ROAD, ROCKVILLE scored about 10.^ points. Glaston- Bsss will Instruct the women in aogs to bo given as Christmas gtlta THRU- bury about 18.^. Norwich about those written, those by Pascal Po*, ers was very high throughout the in various children's homes of' CHANNEL Cynthia Nylin, nnd Charlea Ryan, game and many loyal MHS fans at- the copper and wire Jewelry area. 101. and M anchester 1118. only 13 Ho.stes-es are Mrs. Robert Mack- points out of second place were chosen by Hire# faculty mem- tended the game to help cheer the tlnhileH bers: Mrs. .Joyce Don and Mr. Ro- lin and Mrs. Allan C. Robinson. An a recap of the season Man- Muriel MIkolrIt Rfchard Olmsted team on t- victory. land La Chance of the Engllah De- TTte Bootere’ other victory was New Podt Office Hours cheater had a winning record '7 < Modern Clerks iti Gay V(fs Attire and 4| although the' runners got partment. and Mlaa JoAnne Shea a 1-0 thriller against Hall on Fri- In keeping with changes Thla week's feminine l-scjfjon of One of Koines Kccatest orators Costumes of'the “Gay 90’a" worn by women working at "Ye Olde Country Fair” yesterday at St. off to a very slow star' this season. of the Social Studies Department, day, Oct. 31, in a game played in throughout the state, Mrs. Leola Sm Us A t Our Rootfi A t The / WHS Marius Tulllu.s ('hero Like- Mary's Church lent an atmosphere of another era to the affair. Members of St. Marj’’a Guild, sell- Although they did lose 4 dual Honor candidate. Muriel Mlkoielt. Tlie .lunlor Accelerated English West Hartford. Roland Glatz scor- W. Beck, loc^l postmaster, has an- wise ofif of MHsS’s best men of class listened to the preaentstirtns nounced postal changes here which ing modern handmade articles at the’fancy work* booth, are Mrs. Mabel Burnap, Mrs. Clara Robin- O ld World Atmosphere meets, the varsity had a winning ha.s denionatrnieil her vernatlllly ed for Mancheater on a perfect son, Mrs. Edna Karlsen, Mra. Walter A’ltken and Mra. Dorothy Earl. The costumed were bor- wnidn IS Ith hnrd Henry Olmatcd. on tspe and Judged them 40 per pass from Eric Swanson. Botlt will take effect Monday. HOME SHOW record against 2 of these teams. ami talents tn many fleidf 'Hie "Top Debater in the Stnte" rowed from the Coventry Players. The fair brought out many people, both in the afternoon and Harliord Piibllr and Bulkeley. Pent on emtent, 40 per cent on teams had many chances to score The Columbia Post Office, lo- Ihroufthout her four MHS years la a title which Dick won nt the evening, Mrs. Hilda AJlison was cliairhian thla year, and members of the Girls Friendly Society Tonight, Soturdoy and Sunday Bulkeley had a strong start but delivery and 20 per cent on-orgln- but each time the goaliee rose to cated in Smith’s Store at Columbia For Your Garden* .Sliile Debates at UConn Inst year. served aa waitresses. (Herald Photo. by Oflara). lost to MHS bolh at llConn and In and has won many honois and allly. the occasion and repulsed the Center, will be open from 7:30 a.m. Steps which led to this award are the State Meet. The same sequence friends hr a result of her friendly The winning school es.says will shots. The Indians went into the until 6 p.m. each week day except Tc'rra cotta figurines of Si. Francis, patron o f^ third place in the slate Alexander placed Mancheater ahead of H art- and aparkltng: pefBomillly Mickey, be screened by Judges of Ihe Conn- game knowing that they must win Saturday, when It wil) close at there may have been other errors northern Japan and after unusual birds; and St. F'iacre, patron of gardeners ■ - • j ford Public also. Norwich, although Haniilton Oratory Contrsl; third ecticut Broadcasters' Assn. One In order to keep pace with Weth- noon. Monday through Friday the Second Recount in the town’s seven voting dis- wave action reports came from as she is known to all her friends piaie in the sihool "1 speak for Demonstrate Use of Oscilloscope shrines of old weathered chestnut, hand made,y edging out Mancheater I. the state hns horn very active In the hl^h winner will he chosen from each e-.-sfleld, and once again fine spirit office will close betw een 12 noon tricts. Wake Island, about 1,000 miles lifetime aluminum IT meet lost to her at HConn and In « school exl I acurrlcidar world; thl.' Demoi rai y ’ c ontest; first place In county The top three state entries Science teacher and faculty adviser of the Science Club, Mr. Anthony C. Allbrto, looks on as George and team work carried them on and 1 p.m. Set for Hamden If Kielwasser retains the s'-at, wcsi of here. each an individual creation. dual meet. Orvly New B ritain and the school the distric t and In the will receive prizes. The winners In Ordway ’61 and Steve Nagy ’.19 dlscuaa the use of the oicilloacope. The oielllnscope waa demon- to victory. The morning receipt of mail will the Deniocratie margin tn the year ahe serves as an aaaisliinl county in the A m eni’an i.«epion Gloalonhiiry have the upper hand r i each county will take part In a trated at a recent meeting of the Science Club. (Herald Photo by Pinto). In State Tourney be at 7:30 and dispatch of mail House will be 142-137. SHRINKS, complete with figures $7.50 to $25.00) editor of tlie MI I School World O ratory '^'onle.st All *hese honors Hamden, Nov. 7 (A’)—Second re- STORM WINDOWS! over MHS. after three yeara of wrltlnR as a stale contp.st. The Indians have been selected will be at 9 o’clock. The afternoon ■»gilT-|» hMttm* U-ttoM tivmimvm manifest Dicks outstanding ora- The winning script nf the .State receipt will be at 4:05 and the dis- can va.ss will be held here tomor- FICURKS, according to sixe . .. .$2.50 to $17.50 i ^■aU^^Hl^ omIMh oI Ha* 4 4«- Manchester has beaten Wethers- repfirier foi Ihe psper .Mho v^H^ for the state tournament and are tteal fMOlT tat 4«la11« Ihvt imakr- field. Windham. Norwich. Bristol. lorh al talent Cnnlesl will be entered In the na- rated as the favorites. This year’s patch at 6 o’clock. Although the row in a disputed election that Tidal AlPrl Off honored for her hiph scholastic This vea^* Ihck i.H president of VnUMO Iba aoMI bar in hoasrt Hall. Conard. and Middletown ratini: «s she was Inducted nilo tional rnmpellUnn and Ihe national Cliange Gives record breaking team is probably offices closes at noon Saturday, first gave a seat in the House of the Current Affairs Club, presulent winner will be sent on an all «x- Indians Beaten 48-0 there will be an afternoon dispatch Manchester's varsity placed sec- the MHH .National Honor Sot lety the best one that MHS has ever the General Assembly to the Demo- Honqlulu, Nov. 7 lA'i Authori- (TAIMiaS r r m dwM«k h r ptf ond In B ristol at New B ritain .lust of the Debating’ Club, chairman periie paid visit to Washington. had. It is the first undefeated team leaving at 5 o’clock. ties called off s tidal wave alert muttof —Mh »a»i»tl»ii In her sophomore year am) m a of the f'rojects (’ommittee of cratic candidate, then the Repub- As k For O ur Mix e d Herbs aiNI MOH iw-ratt •■■ailiMn icr-rni the pievloua Thursday In the CC’ll. more active fieUl she has been a D I' and will receive other- prizes Seniors Bonus it has broken the team record for itec Nights Start last night about an houi and a Siudent, Council and a memher from the Conneclirut Broadesat- lican incumbent. W8TKINS- NAzaow raMilts •••••• 0a<>i. field dsy member of the Oii'ls' f.eaders In Clash with Conard goals scored in one season, and it The Columbia Recreation Coun- State Rep. William Kielwasser, half after a weak wave hit Hawaii SBlmla, Soiipn and All Purpntr Sraiutning . . jar 08c In the JV ronteat Al Baron look of ,Sof 1' and Bu.'dun hikI of ILi^h is' As.sn. boasts a fine defensive unit that cil's winter program for the sixth, beaches. There was no report of Onion und Miiohroom Dip* for Canapre 3 for 014)0 jrroup for acvrial years .She is School Vv'orhl He has attended the the GOP Incumbent, waa declared ULr-t'roaiNO! •• haai-t, •• h4- Individual honors. one of the "jfirl.s in white u ho as* The national winner will also In Class Time has allowed only eight goals all seventh and eighth grades begins major damage. WEST - Hrrb Tra» and All Srnaonlnga ...... 05c 4tn, M WM* (May *• ■■■■•vad mhUv Scholpslic Press Conferem e.s and rei'plve a It,.100 scholsr.ship to the The Manchester High Football the winner by 7 votes after the U Mf«4l Returning Men Bists tile K'icls' K.vni teaclicis with year. In addition Roland Gists has tonight. This group \ d hold its first recount yesterday when a 10- Foot high waves hit Oahu and this yeai h« served on a panel at college of hla or her chorre. •Squad aiifrered their fourth loss (lifts With A Garden Appeal lASY h dUAN: IhfctwvUar Captain Krnle Irwin la the only tlieir classes Another school ac- Largest Stale^ An stlempl to keep the final broken the individual scoring rec- activities in the Windham High vote error waa discovered. Keuai Islands about 7:30 p.m. Fuaaral' Sanlca jgkMy^MiMTaMi Im imM*- MHS regular not returning for at the convention He also went tc* Four seml-flnall.als will receive a nf the season at the hands of ord with 18 goals s-s compared to School gym am swimming pool. ROSE POT POURRl 5 0 C tivity of whlcli Mh’key \n a mem- the Parade of Youth P'c»rum. On weeks of school on a more regular The count on Election day gave Hawajl time (12:.30 a.m. EST). least one more year. There are gold recording of Ids or her win- the old record of 15, and goalie The Coimcll bus will leave Yeo- LAVENDER Each ber IS tlir ru rre n l A ffairs I ’lnlj Youtli ln-( Invci nim nl I ‘ay, he slrong Conard Nov. 1, on the new the -seat to Mrs. M ary W. Kenny, observers said. Ormund J West, Olrcctet pouTtvi ucK eeii*t m any capable .IV runners fig h t- ning entry and. If dc.siied. a S.'rOO schedule has resulted in a few Mike Winters has racked up 9 mans Hall at 7:15 with the young Heside.s all these Mickey serves was Town PlnnninR F.npinerr scholarahip to the Univerailv of Alaska^ Seen Manchester gridiron. the Democrat by 3 votes—8.820 to I Residents and tourists, fiocking 142 Baal Crater BL PACKAGflD FRAORANOES ing for Ernie’s coveted varsity as treaaiirei- of the rilKrini Fellow- changes in the commencement and shutouts In 1 3 .gam es. people and return at 9:30. Parents VIHTILATION: thw a«Mb ««v k* Knnllsh and W’e.slern ('ivili/.a- Mlasoui i School of .Inur nnli>sni The Indians were unable to cross 8.817. to Waikiki Beach to watch the Mltchrll 0-7I0O SANDALWOOD and FRENCH ROSEBUDS lMfc*4 In '«nr aMtHnn, No m bntlM spot. Among them are Kd Dell and ship of the fiecond ('onurejfalloMRl final examination programs it was The state tournament begins to- are asked .o pick their children up Judge James P. Doherty, chief wave, created traffic Jams. llon aio his favorite Rchlor CoileKr Donna .Sandals .19 the goal line while Conard piled up day and will be concluded by Fri- P04ITIVI M l iM-4nilnMn Al Ridysrd. rowinnera of the .IV (’huiTli and finds time after Prep siibjei’ts- Our loKionnnlre V At Assembly announced this week. Commence- promptly at tha. l.our. election moderator, ordered' a sec- The Coast and Geodetic Survey Alan Franklnceaar and Myrrh for ChrUtmaa WnMOi Main Fiwne rinrtnutlon h r lICnnn Invitation; Alala Bacon, school to do secietHrial \^ork for a total of 48 points. day, N ovem ber 14. The Indians’ Mra. Huns Lugus of Lebanon alerted the islarders threr hours w'ants to enter Drew Hnivrrslty ment activities in the past have first opponent will be the winner of ond recount for tomorrow al 2 winner of the ,IV Cf’ll. Kleld Hay; the riaymond F. iJormnn Insur- and his sm bitiun is to hec-ome a The Chieftains scored single will conduct r p-ogram especially after a hear-v earthquake rocked filanchreter’a UIdrat CnU Indi qr h r A vicarious trip to our newest planned a week ahead of the clos- ths Giastonbury-Wlndsor game, p.m. when it was learned that Mike Patiila. consistent Junior and ance A Kcncy. minister ’Senior Girl and largest state, Alasiia. was the touchdowns in the first and fourth for the girls this year. has been jvith FInr.t FovlUtlra- fro tifhanh APin nawlion varsity aub.atJtiitr, and .loe Pack periods, two In the third period ing of school In order that teach- which will be held here today at kept more^'or'-leW of •> m ysteiy— tJff-Sfrrrl Parking IM4U MOumY rAfimfis In the past veara Mickey has In preparation fur Him vcm a highlight of the recent a.ssemlily In ers and other school officials 2.-.30. ard. a sure varsity member until rrieived ^’anou.•i forma of recog* the t harge of Mr. William Stock- and three in the second period. only announced as a program of EsUblishPd 1874 tion Ihck hH.s nn exc ellent hac k- might have ample time in which Bob Seelert '60 C A P R IL A H D'S MaMbastar Awning Co. he berame airk early In the sea- nitlon for her talen ts at MH.S; Ri’ound in ihim h vmith nctivilie dale, world traveler and lecturer. Conard now poosesaes a 3-1 league rhythm, dancing and music. This 105 WFJST CENTER ST. ann. Notes Changes record and trails Hall 1.1-0 In to complete work made necessary will be followed by a swim. COVENTRY, CONN.—PHONE Pilgrim 2-7244 demnnst I at iML' her wi lling skill He was the pre.MKlrnl of I Im New A“'ter a few Introduclor.y remarka. by this closing. 7'hls has resulted Telephone Ml 0-8001 Many of the team members are she has won an iionorahle rnrntlon Haven Distiicl Methodisi Youth In which he stated, among ae\eral CCIL) by a game and a half. For the boys there will be the Eatabtehed 1M9 prartlrlng for Turkey Hay Race other odd bits of information, that The Indians put on a poor ex- in s let-down In sholasllc Interest usual calisthenics, ba.qketball prac- In the Joiiinalism dtvlshm of the Fellowship for two vear.H. Faith In Colle«;e Life from the time of senior examina- udt.h Coach Paul Phinney. frying Scholastic WrillnR Contest as well Hie State of Rhode laland would hibition in front of the 1..100 fans Parts Listed tice, volleyball and swimming. CMialrman of the New Ycuk F ast tions, Two following schedule to gel Info good eondllinn and Im as secfind prise last year In the lo- Annual Confrirmc' of the Metlio- 111 I n t o A l a a k a o v e r 4 8 0 t i m e a . , M r . gathered for the CCIL clash. New facea are among the lead- prove for a next year's undefeated "You are more ludependent in Stnckdale took the audience direct- Indiana Outweighed therefore has been set up tor this ers this year: , ^8T FlflOK cal ronteat entitled, "How Hiring (list YouUi Fellow ship. and Is college, " atnted'popular anri talent- year! season. tlie Hiindli apped Helps You and President c»f the (’onneclicul ly to Alaaka through film which he The smaller Red and White For Big ‘Laff’ coach of the” high-school swimming IN town •lav Bona '80 ed Parii Barnes wlrilr speaking to had taken on his recent trip to the .squad was outweighed on the for- The first quarter will end on team, Mrs. GaiJ Dunhan , a teach- Me." He?’ leadeiahip and popularity Youth Council of {’hurthes and the High School World rnemhera PYlday, Nov. 7, and m arkt will be € amoiifT her fellow sludenta was 11- lepie.sentalive from the Cmled area. ward wail. The more agrea.slve er in Honuce ' W. Porter School, last I* rtday. "You' it mor e or leas Chleftalna pii.shed the Indian' recorded on report cards 00 Mon- lustrateft as she was elected to Clirlstiaii Youth Movement to tlie The film featured aeveral breath- At ^Harvey’ John Pringle, Charlet Olsen, Saul your own boss." ahe went on to taking views of the natural wild blockers aside and bottled up the day. Nov, 10. Caroline and Dr. and Mr-. Wolmer. Art Ixcrfing Array oAFtne ffooreomngs serve as pre.sldent of the .Tunlor Youiik Adult Council He Im.s at-any Tlip.ae tu n slatem enta sum - tilrls' Clui). Tills year she also beauty of Alaskar and Impressed locals’ ground attack. Mancheater Tile second quarter and first "Why should I see •Harvey’, Miss Jean Natsch will keep_ rec- Science Cliili tended youth ccmventlons In New med up the dlffcrence.a she fmmd semester examination Schedule li serve.s ns m -chnlrm an of the the audience with the great varia- Qnsrterbark Jack Ziemak waa which is going to be pre.sented ^ ords. ... £aQyfoBay »,.Easyfohy For York, New' .lersey, Otilo aiiil V’lr- belweert high sihuol nnd college. rushed when he dropped back to as follows: Jsn. 21, W ednesday PLANTLAND’S flihool Service (’ommiHee of the tions found there. After a few Friday evening, December 5 %y jjlma. He, ha.s preached al the I’ani has been nllending the shots of the Yukon area, the group pass and hi^ three of his attempts periods 3 and 4; Jan. 22. Thurs- EVERGREENS Hears Talks Senior Oii’Is’ ('luh We.sl H aitfoi'd Methoili.sl Church Sock and Bnskln, upper class Manchester Evening Herald Co- Kastman .Schot>| of Music ' tlui lng was taken to various points of in- Intercepted. day periods 6 and 8; Jsn . 23. F ri- drams club?” When asked of Mr. lumbia correspondent Mrs. Dqn- S till O n Sale \^lth Mila lon^ list of clubs a.nd When Dick isn’t busy wltli the aummei- Part of the Univer- terest throughout the state In- The Red and White backfleld, day periods 1 nnd 2: Jan. 26, Kenneth Holt, faculty advisor, or ald R. Tuttle, telephone .\Cadeaiv = MANCHESTER = The stnieture and uaes of Ihe aiMvlIles Mi« key finds time to’ do scliool and outside activities, h'' sity nf Rochester Ihe F.asjman clitding Ihe town of White Horse, oonsiating of halfbacks Dick Syl- Monday period 3. The regular ho work and to follow any member of the ciuh, the ques- 8-S4SS. oarillnaeope and the oscillator were s very! likes to I'lay terjius, listen to c IhssI* School of .Irish- ta located in Ro- horrre of Uje fam ed Mountlea; an vester and Oreg Manchuck and Monday schedule will be followed tion will get a reply something to African Violet Clinic W HITE PINE SAVIN JUNIPER the auhjeela of talks and demon- full class sidiedule this year; her cal music, play contrail bridge chester. Pam goes -to the si hool Indian cemetery; Fairbanks, an fullback Sam. Foitor. wak held to on Jan. 26' beginning with period this effect. “ •-8’ 18-24” subjects Include Modern' Hiniory, slrallnna given bv sophomores and read hooks on philosophy and for the summer months iin / i an Important city; and Nome ^ a poor 108 .yards on the ground. S. Marks will ha-tecorded on .Ian. Do you feel over worked, tlre^, CARPET CENTER W ITH MR. R. iU H L WAS 0.50—NOW WAS f-tfr—NOW George Ordwsy anfl Maillri Good- Stenoi;rn))h,v II, tnin.scrlprion. Col- physc’ology accellernted prtigranr by wblcli ahe A visit to the Univer.sity of Sylvester highlighted the Man- 20 and the semesfSr will change grumpy or are you all smiles and atine al Ihe meeting of Ihe .Science lr/:e Prepaintoiy Fn^lLsh IV. nnd One can be .suir that tlie fine nnd others can study Just nuialr Ala.ska was of particular Intereat atlack wlth a 40-yard gal on Jan. 30. MANCHESTER Mr; liuell of the Buell OreenhoDM* will bo a t Plantland Saturday from 10 a.m- to 5 p.m. He will I’l/uic Circuuelry. laughs? Whatever the case— **The H om e o f B eautiful Carpeta'* Club held Monday, in room 247. record Dick Olmsted has made as during Ihe summer withuul taking to the pro.speeVlve college students. Icp in the final period after catch- Marks for the ' third quarter "Harvey" is a must to see, If you W ELDINC SERVICE have with him 500 of the latest Afr'ran Vtolete. Bring In your atek planb for prnfeatlonal dlagnoala. 2F.r10.50 2.25 After explaining the siniclure of M ickey’s likes follow rlRht nloiif; well as his-popular personality w ill other rtiuiHes Then upun giadua- However cries of "Wow. that' ing R pass. will be recorded on April 9. fall in the first category, "Harve.v” Cotor In and Ulk ovrr your plant problema. the oscilloBcnpe. George Ordway with her hijfh chool acthitles ss he a steppliiR stone to a most tioii from high school she will be cold and "Brrr!!!" could he heard Z'emak tried the airwa.vs 17 The closing of school has been is Just what ypu need to cure .your FURNACE and BOIl-ERS 308 MAIN ST. ^ Ml 9.4343 demnn.atrnled the wave patlerim of she rnJoN s sjioi ts nnd rending. She succe.ssful career ami life a(ce|>ted there without any of the from various members of the audi- times, rompletlng 7 for a total rf planned so that senlo.s will he ills. L aughter la the he.st medicine REPAIRED a flO-cvcle current He showe{l Iinw llst.s as her pel peeves, "people who l^lck is the son of Mr ami Mrs pie-(ollege worries. ence when they learned that the 95 yards. able to take final examinations st and "Harvey" is guaranteed r tp One Of Connectlcut^^Eeiadlng Carpet Specialty Shopa AMERICAN H O U Y Ihe'lmage on Ihe screen could be The courses Pam took the past Tel. MI a-165»—Ml 0-8762 oubles RIFFLES LAVENDER BLOOM drive ton fn.st" and "wlaefjuy.s ’ nnd louls Otm.sted Henry St. temperature drops to 50 degrees The Indians never penetrated in- the same tlnte an all other stu- take effect as soon as the curtain R WAS 6.06—NOW .nllered’ hv rhanglng Hie po.aitlons peo)de w ho talk too nui< h summer were Hlstiuical Survey, below zero and tbla has forced the. side the Chieftains 25-yard atrlpe. C LIN IC SPECIAL dents. The senior picnic will be rises. You can’t heat that! If yours PINKS BI-COIX>RS WAS 4.06—NOAV I'f Ihe vertical and hnrixnnlal gain Mlcl’ has certainly fouml the Choral, Von e I-a-s.soiis, si.d Theory, BcbooJ to prpvkle heated tunnela Conard presented a well balanc- held nn Monday,'.lune 8. All under- la the -second case. ,vou .w ill' enjoy / I INCH VIOLETS plnles. "sri iet of hl^,li school amco.ss“ In the mechanics nf wilting music. between the various campus build- ed attack b.v Bill Julavltz, 135- Retrional IVIeelinff classiben will follow the 'Yisual laughing even m ore so. i VhitE s LAVENDER Marlin Goodstlne showed the many lields and we feel sure that * U ntil ahe la In her senior year. ings for the atiidenta' use. pound speedster. Julavltz scored An aimlslng comedv, "Harvey"* For 3.95 ha.ae freqiieney oscillator tlial he schedule. June 0 end 10 will be 4.95 thl.s suci ess will be with her all her Pam will be unable to choose her Following a brief stop at an three touchdowns and averi-’ged 9,8 regular school dsyi. for all classes. written by .Mary Chase, is so fun- PURPLES For WINES had hiiill and explained lla struc- life siie Is the daug^hter of Mr. and AlleiidecI by Pau<‘s own program DILLO N F O R O ^A L E S DILLO N FORD SALES 1.75 f Eskimo village and Mount McKin- yards per carry, * rtosl examinations will begin ny tliat it won a Pulitzer Prize. ture An oscillator Is an insirii- Mrr Clarence A. Mlkoielt of 21 The guidance office first told her ley National Park, the visit was Fumble Costly on June 11 when Thursday periods Harvey, the pc-fect companion, PYRAMID ment that prnduce.s a frequency Woodland St. Tlir sxeriitivs bosrd of Ihs Ll- about lb-- Kaatmnn School of ended with views of Anchorage The Indiana let a "punt roll out la s white rabbit, six feet and S ------PYRAMID The frequency produced roiild he Donna Metialf ’W) Music .She then wrote asking for 2 end 3 will meet: on June 12, lifsiv r.igss riiih RtlftKlcfl, with and Palmer, bolh important aettle- of bounda on their one-yard line Friday perlodc 1 and 5 wll meet; half Ini-he.s tall. His p a rt is por- L Rambigr 'Wagon. 8 cylinder, auio- Mercury ’51 ‘custom A R IO R VITAE A R IO R VITAE changed hv placing nb|ecl.s si information nhoiit the sebool. In menla. Mr.s F\plvn (!(>r«nl. MH.B II- in the opening period. On the first op June 13, Monday ncrinds 5 and tra.ved by a surprise friend of all tomUfic, radio, heater. C Fordor. Radio, heater. F LO W E R IN G SHRUBS i»-24” W/t' vsr\nng distances from the oacil- hrar.HM. Ihc Rcgloiml M reling of asseive, getting at-eepled Into thla The lecture and film not only play s -fumble was recovered by of you. He fs al.so a pooka. inlnr The oscillator \,-as attartied aohool Is like applying to any 8'will meet; and on June 16 Tues- 4957 Fordor. 10 4 9 Black. BIO BUSHES t-4> the Stale OiganlZHlloM of Library 4 rovided a pleasant experience for a Conard lineman for the scoie. day period 4 will - eel Final as- ’The plot of "Harvey" is fresh *245 WEIOELA to the o,srillo.ai-opr aiirl tile wave other. The only difference l.s that In the second period the crown FORSYTHIA I t’ligrs, which WH.s lirUl «l L.Viiiaii all. but helped bring about a bet- I aemfcly Mill follow- ih r last ex- and Imaginative. Elwood P, Dowd, For palerns formed by various fre- here Instead of taking College wss treated with a fabulous run 5.25 2.95 I Hall High ..School In WBlllii'gfonI ter understanding of our newest I a m l n a t t o n . Silas Mike Morrill, '60. is an inebri- MOCKORANGE snow ba l l viburnum quencies were viewed Marlin ex Board exams, one ha,s nn audition, and largest state ...... Alaaka. by Julavltz. He recelv"’ a kick < 2 For 98c I de l. ,30 The flvp girls who went On June 17 a 7-|)cilo-' schedule ate of good morals, good taste, ai\d plained that tlie ('apacilance of liie in Pain’s caie in New York City Leslie - Hochberg '60 and raced 78 yards for the score. good manner.s, and is also his potfka ULAO . H O N E V B i ;C X J .> BEAUTY B t SIl I wpic Be reiiicned a JA P A N & E TAXUS M C K Sl I I I ugh nml l.lmlH W onlrl' At en- man School of Mush- she will be the new field and one qua- ter needed escape from.-vtalliy, Myri Radio, heater, $ 1 1 ^ 0 C DeSoto Powermteter. 2- 0’ capacitance, Ihe oscillalor coiiM he able to teach. later teammate Jehn Giordano and diacusaed. O" .Mine 18 mar s tie Mac Slmmtnvsr lii.s niece, and ANDROMEDA used as a metal detector In ex- lightening l.nlh was given hy Kllz- will be rccocded and nn June 19 tutone, ’57. 1/79 Automatic fordor, 1953. WAS E16-NOW aiceth Me,\'ei', \\ iin is the author Test Results tbbk off on a 68-yard ap>-ee for an- Vela Loulae'Simmons, his sister; plaining Ihe uses of Ihe o.scillator. other scon. ; commencement will be 1 eld. Senior played by Sarali Perr.v, '60 and Only .Martin told of s blind man whn of "Dyunii'lle aiul I’cnee, " a hi- j *495 S H A D E TR EES The In.llans remain Idle this ’ social affairs will oe held in the Betty Regan, ’.19 respectively* try lU MONEY IXICUST had one placed in Ihe bottom of his ographv of Allied Nohel. Alfred Kii5»li.Mli ( Cl as s e s ! evfrflhgs of June 17. 18, and 19.. NORWAY maple For 1 9 9 5.75 cane. Nobel IS Ihe founder of The Nobel Ready Monday weekend preparing for clash with to commit Elwood to an insane ■ Windham In ManchMter Nov. 15, I Linds Reci.nagel ’50 asylum. The plot becomes quits Oldamoliile Fordor. svoAR Maple MOUNTAIN ASH At this sam e m eeting Mr All- prize u hlc'h idlers a rew ard in Praclive Debates 1 0% O F F mrdh'ine, hletalme. phyalcr peace | Rosiilta of atsndard tests and Clyde R ichard '59 Involved when Dr. Sandertom Fully equipped 98 1954. hrio announeed thiil various books played hy Tom Norton, '60 aihd BCHWEDLER MAPLE BIARKED PRICE ' CRAB APPLE MOLLIS A Z ALE A 1 would be available for purcha.se hv BUd c'lier usti-y , li e Interpretation of those results Only TAXU5 M O O NS Over t vo-lurndiod studont* from 1 "ReBolved thst IntegrBlIon U will be given out when students Nurse jiKelley, played by (Tarol *1045 Chevrolet Bel Air, 1953. PowergUde, club members. The bonks dealt Mias Cook WiiiB^ Martliiig, '69 become confused and W A S i j n —NOVi? with astronomy, geology, coamol- Bl, r.ver i-on.-.ec lic.d attended this pick- up their report cards for the Talk Presented commit Vela. radio, heater, fordojr. YFASESRU-NOW meeting Thev Lyman Hall High ! '.'’P '' be dlBcuaaec on Nov. 18 recording of marks on Monday. *895 - ogy. theorelleal science, and philo- Painting Content Betty Chumly, alias Roannd Like new. sophical Bclencf, School was hiult I.a.st year ami ta during a debate of one of Mr. ,lohn The seniors will receive the re- Palmer’s sophomoi-e rnllege Eng- By Stamp Dealer Wise, '80, wife of "the" head pay- Y F R U IT TR EES Richard Slephena 60 all on one level H la designed in sults of the Ktider Interest In- i The Recreation Department an- oh'atrlst, played by Charlie Ryan, Plymouth Savoy ft, 195,7. 1.50 ian i|u u ' .style ai\d has -glass |m.s- lish classes .lames Galanek will ventory and of the School and «-8 FL 6.95 be moderator of Ihe deliate. On "Stamps on stamps" was the nounced last week the winners of ’8!>, obvlo\ialy, straightens out the A F PLI PEAR sageway.s ieading from One brlld- College Ability Test, taken last confusion. It be.omes hecesssr]! RED DEUCIOtS BARTLETT Ing to anothei Iho afTlrmatlve aide will be Enid May. topic discussed by Ur. Maurice . the anniial Halloween window 1 *1445 for Judge Gaffney, played by Dan- CLAPP’S r AVOBITB Juniors Present TIN MASKS ON IHSPLAV Rogera as chairman and Beverly The Juniors will -ecelve the re- YEtXOW DEUCIOUS For 2.75 llayei ami Gene Sellers working Daniinger. who was the guest I painting contest, sponsored by the n.v E lreitone, ’59. to speak 'hM Falrhne 500 Fmdor. One iowner, like Tin mn.sks made bv .Ilmmv aulta of the Iowa Test of Edu- speaker st the last meeting of I Retail Merchants Division bf the mind about the case. Varied Reports lA'iich and Sam Vacanii an- now as partners. On the negative aldif will be Maureen Brown aa chalr- cational DevelopmCht taken in Ml’S. Chauvinel is portrayed bjl on display in tile showcase In Ihe, Vay. the Stam p Club. He discussed Chamber of Commerce. new.' All equipped, 2 tone. Drive it. Joins Faculty Jo Richmond, '60; Duane Wilson, .wbool library for the enjoyment ' mafi and Elaine Koaevtch and Ka- stamp collections In general and First place In high school divi- Pontiac Catidina. FnHy From contact lenses to driving I love It " This opinion of .Msn- ren, McNamar Working together. The freshr.ien will receive i-a- by Ken Tsriow, '60; and E. J. Lpf-t les.Hons was the range of topics chestec High was expressed hv of MH.S students. aulls of the fichoo' and Qollege how to set them up. Mr, Danzinger. sion was won by Judith Ann (.’’onk equipped 8 cylinder, 1952. $ i | A C D U T C H BULBS WI LD B I RD F E E DE RS "Resolved that teenagci'a should gren by Bill B arrett. '60. recently diaruased by .lunlor stu- ^tt•B Greta Rourke of the Home Ability Test, of the Differential a stamp dealer, brought In a por- and Mary Ellen Slegler, whose Try i t • 1 ^ 9 DAFFODILB' HYACINTHS K»' *l*adv,'’ will be dfacutaed-By tion of hti own collection for the painting was displayed at the Student directors are PEONY TUUPS dents of Mias Florence Hopkins In F.crrnonircs Department. Thla r.s AptlUide Test, anJ of the Cali- 'M arie Trem arco. '59*. and . CROCUS In V a ri e ty oral reports fnsmrlrt hv m.Y .L’' vG ?"■ J'"’'' Falmer,’* aopho- club members to see. Of special In- Capital Equipment Co. on Main 8t. PARROT TULIPS Mrs. Rourke S first year of leach- fornia Interest Inventory, some of Mermir. ’60. Jrtanne Taylor. NARCISSUS Many topics w'ers choacn out of fiom Mexico.Mex'irn TheTh« pinesmil 's' «*^*”"*’ ere , '’"I'eRC EdRll»h f'a"***- Tom tatsst were the map stamps, and Ju dges for the high scljocii group DAEWIN TUUPS 1 0% O F F ing, alihortgh ahe waa a airhslltute the testa having been taksn in and Pat Platt,. '60, are the prompt- Ford Station Wnfon,.Parfchne. Like LILY BULBS tl\e Reader's Digfflt Magazine Ann made by rutting nnd soldering tin stamps which actually h:pd pic- were Alton Cowles and Edward DUTCH IRIS MAREBD PRICE teacher last year She received her- s.„. TS,!. 1. li,. I Kllzaheth Rowley wijl be May and others this fall, ^r.". • * OXAUS WILDIfflOm^ Greaney sp ke on the control of Bachelors of Srlem » Degree from Some students In the three up- tures of other stamps on them. MrOtilre from ths Park and Reers- Dodge Meadowbrook. new, 1054. Fnlly equipped. Act fast. ANEMONES meed In- fonnecilcul. She men- tsshnii3?l Ks ^ chairman of the affirmative aide ation Advisory Board. The committees were announced the llnlversllt of Illmola and took technique hag been iiseil at MHS. Roa# lx)V«. per clasaea will also-receive ra- 'The speaker later passed out sev- this week. They are reception, 195.\ Fordor 6 cylinder, tioned Ita good reaulta and how ij sitmmer courses aTlhe Universily eiilta of tests which -vere made up eral of his specimens to his au- ,r -The two girls painted a scene of . f t f f e c t s people.- 73ie accompllah- AH... I I"'' "’orklng together. On the Nanc.v Hallin. C?ynthla .Trefor: automatic. of •f.'nnperllcut. At one time Mrs. mV'!’ aide will be Ra.y McKay b.v them this year. Sophomores dience. V ■' a cemetery with ghosts, witches Candv King, Carole Rubin; *495 mentfl of Borla I’aaternak. winrfer were conducted on a lour 11-rough props, Roirrkc was an engineering aid at as chairman, and Tom Moore and who did not receive last year’s . A f t e r Mr. Dantlnger'a lecture and goblins peeking around the Malda King. JSob Jtmaltia, Marie . PIcMitaMi wf' w Im m . nE .gcnEsn^ig nstel$ ten isiritRstl. Of thg Nobel Prize In U leraU ire. the Choate Bo.vsDi School llhcary. topibstonea A gray sky with a big Piatt and Whitney Aircraft Plant. Sharon Kobllns,ky, dlecuaelng the statement of test rasul|a will be the club n\embers hold an informal Pantaleo* and M yra B oglltch; huol-; WM the subject of Ted Lawrence, She believes that Home Rconomlcs, which waa -lonated by -Andrew orange moon stl off - the fore- topic. Clven them. meeting at which time the final ness and publication. Peg and Penny Barth told of a camping especially cooking, during the era Mellen. There a demonstration round very ntchly. The paints and Boland; THE HOME-OF trip in New Jfork Stale, The clasaea will also be'divided The rceulta will be In the form plans were laid for thatr coming Judy Hillnaki, Janet Mortimer, of Sputfilka nnd Intercontinental car given of ml.-i-ofllm Thla trip to New'Y ork City- They plan rushes were' all donated by the 1215 DRIId MATERIAL into two grbupe, dne half on the of a deacriptton of aach test end Ann Hbbln, and Carol King; acen-i DILLO N SALES ■Other tntereaUng toplca Included BalJstlc Missiles la 'Important be- showed a copy of the April 14, Retailg Division of the Chamhe:-. advantages of attending a affirmative aide, Uie other half on the group in wMqh'Mbk student tp attend the Stamp .Exhibition, ery. EVarell Frost, Bob R u o o ^ GOOD GUARANTEED hi< RtVtelity. cauiie, "All aclentiata need to be 1886 Uaue of .ne New York Times the negative sidei A (lueeUon bdongs In each IMt. Grouping t* which will be held there in late Prises In the form of gift eertlfl- .SW ililAIN ST.' t O U A N O tPKE. tnodaling school, the Mt. Washing- corftent and well fed." Kevin Reardon. Pete Miller; Hfkta; which heralded the assassination and aniwer period will follow ttra uMd, rather than a ' numencal November, They-' also dlscuassd catea will Im awarded to the wln- - -t ton on, I ke Wlnnepesaukee in Mra. tlourke'a hobbjea are aew- ns.rf. ■ ' ■ Bert Eelngold; make-up, Joanne Hampshire, Oara Barton, and of President Abraham Lincoln. debates, and at that time quiig'- score or daatnatlon, since the iin-' plans for a stamp axhlMttan they Taylor, Pem Eb»nta, MedrtiM PhtU Ml 3-5185 USED CARS MANCHESTER tng. gardening and all kinda of Surprisingly enough, the article tlone can ^ aalted of Uia.aSihga- pnrtance of leamiiig test raeuiU hope to have for the student bddy Judith Ann uid Maiy Ellen are -votlag in the future congreselonal handlfcrafta. Swimming la • her Amtreulti prognSn, Ann 0 1 ^ •8 4 fubem atorial elecUeqs. wee headed ndth a small headline, tiva Blda w t?iavnegaUT«. atde ahd Ilea in knoYiina how on# comparaa at MHS cdnunomsratliig National boEt memlMra ot Un ODphonwre rtoM; publlcRy pooten wwe mete Ml 9-2501 favorite aport. ' j like that of a second page story. of the negative aide by the afflttew with othara In ona'a aama a^a Stamp Waok. -elaM at Manehaattr High. 8 PtayUls Orspon ’40 Cacily England ’(3 by the ert clasaea. 0p4a Dailf ai4 Sgaia^f Judy Larson ’U ative aide. Judjjr PreacoU '4L levtl and edueatlonal grou8> JNMla llo N a o ig n '«! , OMNa M am Keewaa W lii

THE Herald A ngle ; ■'’ * '7 ? ; By EARL YOST ilOSqjEKK) P a id , Bporto EtfltM Billy¥ MaxwellS'

Soccer in Area Going Strong At Harrisburg Man to Gateli Start MERCANTILE LEAGUE GARDEN GROVE CATERERS f CHURCH LEAGtiB EUL8 UCAOI^' Observations from'the home front: Dick,lianielsiin, coach - . Stabidlnga . . Standing* Standing* nftMdlaf* New York, Nov. 7 (/P)— The|te«'»«c«on«i fame* occtipylnf thefcra go after th^W tti atfaight con W. L. Pet W. L. Pet. W L Pet stalwarts. ference game without a lots. of the dC IL champtonship Manche.ster High soccer team, is Auetion Ring In Golf ( Event ,T .'V. weekend football activity be- a graduate of Trinity College. . . Soccer on the cctllege levd Rainbow Club ____22 10 .688 Outings ...... 21 16 .583 23 9 .719 Lea’s Market >38 Thf top gams In the Big Ten Ninth-ranked xlisflssippi plays Heym'a Camera ...22 10 .688 Buffets ...... 21 16 .683 St. jLmea'- (2) 23 9 .719 Capitol Equipment i. 3 gsme is counted in the SCC stand- UConn boaqtipg its best team in hi.^tory and Trinity on its When Stanley Dancer stepped Gaudet Jewelers . . 20 12 .626 Weddings . . . . , ...... 19 17 .528 Center 'OongM 11) 30 13 .626 Armory Packag*: ., t5 :j 1‘*.406 land Miami down. Syracu.se, Badgers' Homecoming Day. Dick those putt* today aa he began the ings since Ole Miss could not way to a perfect season. The UConna won nine of their first Garden Restaurant 18 14/ .663 Smorgasbord* ...... 14 22 ,389 St. Mary's ' 19 13 ..594 Fred’* Package . 13 Thornton and Ron Burton, who led Into the standardbred auction third round of the $26,000 Atlanta . .406 I an eastern inde))endent not scheduje the required minimum of 10 games. Inctud'ng a 7-0 rout of ------— " Manchester Trust '.17 16 .531 Receptions ...... 14 22 .389 St. Bridget's 16 14 .863' Patten Builders . .. 13 -2«''J78 I plrkcd to do much before the «ee- the Wildcats to their 21-0 victory flve conference games. ring at Harrisburg, Pa. yes- Open Golf Tournament with a two ■SL Jolwi's it 1.V over Ohio' State last week, will face ^rin gfltld College on Wednesday. ^ Karl Von Hesp and Gen# stroke lead over the field. Jon-Di'a ...... 15 17 .469 A glance al this week's stand-- While runneruo Capttell, BqnJr- ' eon. J11PCI.S Boston University in The Air Force Academy (No. The Oymnaata are the national de- Hartford’s Wild Bull Cilr- terday and paid a record Manchester Optical 11 21 .344 Ings reveAl a two-way deadlock for North Methodist (1) 16 16 .500; another step up the Inrlder to a a Wisconsin d'»fense that ha* al- 10), with only a tie ggainat Sve $105,000 fo r a yearling he The stocky 29-year-old prof'ea- Elrftamiel Lutheran 16 16 ment waa held to a 3-2 ata^ m te lowed only «,7 points a game In fendlijg co-champions. , Starring in g-mi final again.st Crown Cleaners . .. 7 28 .219 first, third and flfMi place after the ' howl bid. 'Hic Ornnxe Is lanhcd victories, plays > (2-6). the goalie^eltlon for Coach Jaclc m „.hat could took one of the biggest .gambles .sional from Odessa moved nut in Memorial Store ... 7 25 .219 Srtiorgasbords upended the Out- Community Baptist 15 17 i-unnlng up a 4 U1 record. North- Texss Christian (No. 11), winner front yesterday with an amazing Il',!lh In the lurrenl Assooisted Squlrea UConna is Moe Morltardt, Tickets In sports history. Hsrm's Camera Shop shut out ings 3-1, the Receptions and Clam- Temple Beth 35 17 western is 6-1.. I of its last four, plays Marquatts eight-under-par 64 over the 7,004- PrcHs poll of spot Iswrlters and of Manchester, e leading candidate put chased from .my p'olice- A check of the records show the Crown Cleaner* 4-0 this week bakes rolled to a 2-2 tie and the St. James’ i l ) 14 18 I hroBdenatet X on the basis of It.s Iowa conceivably can take all the in an intersectlonaf tilt, while for All-Amerio* honor*- The j; station. that very few high priced year- yard par 72' Cherokee Country Buffets and Weddings also split Concordia Lutheran 12 20 .h-l record, sttd last week's 16-13 Big T ^ marbles and :S spot In the Notre Dame fNo. 14) has an inter- Club course. He chopped three to deadlock defending Champion UConna conclude their .aea.son | ling trotters, pacers and thorough- Rainbow Club for first place, the four point* at the Double Strike al- Center Congo* l2l 11 31 ‘ vh I or'',' o\'cr' PtI I Rose Bowl If li defeat's winless sectlonai date with Pitt (4-2-1) In strokes off the course record. agalnat Coast, Guard. Saturday -r.*- breds have performed to expecta- Rainbows settling for a 3-1 win leys. Smith Methodist 9 33 RciMirrn '3-3i h«s heert trp and, Minnesota., If Ohio State loses to Pittsburgh. This game will be "It was the finest putting round Zion lAitheran 8 34 morning at Stbtrs. . One of Trin- G ia n ts o n F l tions. over Garden Restaurant. In oth- The Hat or top singles, 105 or down ,ill veai Btid fares the na • Purdtie, and .Wisconsin beats leglo.daUy televlaed in the Bast. ity’e top scorere U Brtmdan Shea Patelll. one of the most The $106,000 for Dancer Han- I’ve ever had,” he aaid. "but not This week'* results: St. Mary's lion s nevenih ranked team In rush- ; Northwestern, The day’s other television at- the finest round. My best round er matches the third place Man- better, included Betty Kusmik 110, of Manchester, son of Superior -York over by a six-man 'syndicate, head- chester Auto Parts, sixth place Fran Crandall 109. Amy 'Piikey 4, Zion Lutheran 0: St. James' (2i ing deferiH,. and lop scor ing oiiiflt Top-ranked Louisiana State send* i hud Illinois at Michigan Court Judife William Shea. ed by the New Egypt. N.J. trainer- came a couple of years ago In the 4. Second Congregational' 0; football^ GlHntfl in Manrheater, Tournament of Champions at Las Manchester Trust and seventh 122, Mary Brown 117, Grace Oliva with 26 7 points per game Billy Cannon k CO. agalnat Duke Midwest Regional telecast, i*t « ♦ driver, was the highest ever paid North Methodiat (1) 3. St. Bridg- Down South, .Miami University, of the Atlantic Coast Conference as I at Kansas In a Big Eight aska whether or not the Giants- Vegas, Nev., w'hen I shot a 67 in a place Jon-Di’s scored similar 3-1 116. Arlene Noske 112, Kitty Baltlmore game will he telecast for any yearling horse. -Until the Sibriiiaz 108, Ann Correnli lli. et’* 1; Concordia Lutheran 3. Cen- ranked IStli before the season, has the Tigers from the SEC are Just I *"<1 Stanford at Oregon Ex-Traminales terrific wind." victories over Gaudet Jewelers. from Yankee Stadium Ihia Sun- son of Adios from the Hanover. Manchester Optical and Memorial Edie Correnti 108, Helene De\' 115 ter Congregational )2i 1; North: won only orn e in five atari* and three gemea away from a perfect West Regional telecast. Maxwell carded eight birdies, Methodist i2i 3. St. John's 1: Cen-' Jolin ISftrnini of Manchester and ■ area. An.swer is j'-_ Pa.. Farm* consignment was four of them in a row. He had 26 Corner Store, respectively, and Rtilli HilinskI 105. Inis rcored a meager 31 poinis. The 1 seaaon. They have a 7-fli record. The Paclllc (joaat Conference j ter Congregational 111 3. St. | Mim Daddarlo were teammates on channel IS handling the tele- knocked down to Dancer, the rec- John Anderson 216-351, Ed Wil- Hunieanex pla\ a tough Florida Third-ranked Army travels to o**” has Its leader. Oregon State putts. 1.4 on the front nine and 12 I James' i l ) l; Emanuel Lutheran .Slate team, wiili a 6 2 mark. In- the Southwest for the first time, | ••'■2' meeting Washington State ca.,t a* u.„tal .starting at 2 o'clock, ord was $87)000 by Mrs. M. K. on the back »i0e. The 64 and an kie 129-351, Bill Faber 129-350, faaaional football team before Also, football fans in and around I Liz) Lunn tn 1956 for the runner, THURHDAV'S HOUSEWIVES ; s, South Methodtat 1: Temple Beth, I hiding vieiorie.x over Virginia to meet Rice (No. 13i in the top ' while runnerup CaMfornnla World War II. Daddario defeated opening round 72 gave him a 36 John Simmons 345, Henu Wlerz- Standings Manchester who do not have tick- rise *N Shine. hole total of 136. Sholom 2, Community Baptist 2. Teeh i2S-fii and Temiessee ilo-Oi. Interaectlonal game. Halfback Pete <^*21 faces 'UCLA (2-6). Cornell Bd May in the First District race journey to blcki 128-345, W alt. .lacy 128-340. The Seininolea have not allowed s Dawkins and fullback Harry Wal-1 i5-l) attempts to remain atop the Previous High "I hope I can keep roiling Russ Wilson 140, Hank Wittke 135, Pet- Noteworthy score*: Stan Op*-' for reprMentative dn Congreis,.. ^aw York for this big game can Ten Pins .781 lach 161-376, Frank Monrtle 125-' I point m their last three games. iters are both ready for offensive Ivy League' againat . Brown_ (3-3), Lenny rang and Mike Noonan, fo. - 'p ppj ,p„i xh# , Th* previous - highest priced- through the next two rounds." aaid Lea Christensen 128, John Bar- Hi-Fi* ...... the former National Amateur '563 125-368, Harold Howard 134-.337, I Alnhamn, winner of II* last two duties following Injuries, propping with Princeton meeting Harvard mar y ^ n n v a ^ t y gridderr who ^ f^e yearling trotter or pacer waa Im- letl* 125 and Larry Perry 125 Rockettes Giants* Kicking Arc Toes Up to the Soh I and 3-3 for (he seaaon. plays Tulane the Cadets top-ranke(i -iffenae. In the flrst of the Big Three games. champion. '500 Bninn MazznII 136-359, John perial Hanover, w'ho was knocked topped all participants at the Bowl-*-Desra at .New Orleans In a Southeastern The nation's top defensive team. Oustavus - Adolphus defeated h^lned ‘ ‘'vanced ticket sale has been ter- Bill Collins, a long-hitting pro .489 Brown 133 Sam Nclaon 129-337, Pat Siimmerall. extra point and held goal speriallst for the New York Cianls, brushes .up on alMm- down to J. J. McIntyre of Hollins, Mancheater Bowling Green. .. Bowl-a-Jels . .344 Carl Walthei 132, Dave Prtke 1,3.1,. Dortant place kicking during yesterdav's workout In preparation for Sunday s game with the unde- Confereni e game to wind up Fri- Auburn (No. SI has a SEC game ■Youngatown 28-20 last night to *'*'P*'’ rifle, even before the Giants great from Baltimore who shared the «^heUConn fro.sh showing in beating the previo.ialy Va.. in 1949 fo r $72,000. Plnuljs .344 Gordon Haitiplon 131. ,Iohn John- ..■jn. feated Baltimore ColU These view* were made Ihrough legs of a renter snapping bark the bnII dav s major aitlvlty. with Miaslasippi State, Which has finish its season unbeaten and It could be that Dancer Han- flrst round lead with Chick Harbert gftddera thia fall...George Mitch- ..ndefeated CTeveland B .w n e last of Northville. Mich., and J. C. A awerp of four point* over the "" " 138-368. Ted Lawrenre 128- to veteran quarlerback Charley ConerI>'. (A P P h o l o f a x i . ______lllg Ten b'lrewnrU* ' lost two in a row htit ranks 10th united in eight games. .over Will be an exception to the TEI.ErHONR LEAGUE PAUL, CORRENTI.' But tomoriow. the firework* be- ; In total defense. Oklahoma (No. *) Saturday’s other top gamei; jim ln r T M^rchrVlI! '^ r s s d v m Sunday. The Colts, like th# Goosie of Knoxville. Tenn,. at 88, Standings fourth place Bowl-a-Dear.') enabled ■*'^"' Stan Grzyh 339. Al Rubneha rule. For he cornea of th* beat the league-leading .J'en Pina to Nunzio Lupaerhino 3.55, Art by Fred's Package Store this past gin...... m Ihe Big "ren, while the rest ' has a Big Eight Conference date East: Detroit at Boston College; lose )n theth!! sponge .et.rafter ~several v.rM Browns when they met New York, hung on gamely with a 70 for a W. L. Pet of thr r nnferencrs are compara- with Iowa State, a team ranked I Holy Cross at Colgate; Columbia a perfect record. pacing stock. His sire was sold by Horse Show Girl two round total of 138. boost theij' margin over the run- j''®.', Aceto^ 150-141 week, newcomer Lea's Market disappointing crowds at home at- | Del Miller to the Hanover Farms Installation ...... 18 6 .750 lively quiet, with a number -f In-j second In total defense. The toon-1 st Dartmouth; Penn at Yaie. * * ♦ Kathy Whiteside and her saddle horses, Dark Wings, left, and Harbert and Goosie weren't so PBX ...... 17 7 .708 nersup Hi-Fi's to seven games, the 1.36-362. boosted Its lead to two fuh game# tractions this leason. Lea* than : for a half-million dollars after a Sad-Eyed Gray Gelding Favored Pride of th# Irish Lane, sought to repeat in the 76th Anniversary forttinate and slipped to flve-over- Cable ...... 13 11 .542 second place team being held to D Nell 141-3.59, \5ilfiefi I fl ed Cros- with a 3-1 decision over the cellar- 200 paid last Sunday to watch the K ra e n ib le a F e n w a y brilliant racing career. And in the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden. The Harts- par 77a for 146 totals. Linemen ...... 10 14 .417 a 2-2 deadlock by the third place sen 129-‘3.')2 and Sonnv Chandler dwelling Patten Builders. Also, 7 Merchants outacor* New Haven -stud Adios has turned out top per- 129-372. Weat Side Rec gyrh, scene of dale, N. Y.,‘ 16-year-old wfa* last year's Medal class champion, one Four Strokes Bark Central Office . . . . 9 15 .375 Rockettes. The Bowl-a-.Iet* won third place Deci'a Dnve-In re- at Mt. Nebo. The club may be a former* for several years, includ- of more than icio titlee. action three nighta a week in the Repair ...... 5 19 .208 3-1 over the Piiuip.«, with the win- mained six games off the pace road attraction only during the re- ing Adios Harry, the world's fast- ■■ “ ■ --- -- . _ . , , ----- ■' '■ ; f * ' ...... - ' ■ —Four strokes off Maxwell's To Capture Open Jumping Crown Rec Volle.vball League reminds on* No changes transpired among ners tying the losers for fifth with s .3-1 win over Armory Pack- CmiKV Sicleliiied Robbins First Ex-Victor maining weeks. e.st pacer and leading money win- blistering pace with a 140 -was RESTAt KA>T I.EAGl K, of Fenway Park—too confining, the top three team* thia week *.■< spot in thi.s week's standing.*. age Store as* ning standardbred. Julius ,Boros of Mid Pines. N. C., Standings "While walking aiound Itie auc- A tall fellow has to be careful not the leaders chalked iip similar 2-1 .Strangely enough not s single Noteworthy acorea were pinned New York. Nov 7 lA*' Two* ye*ye*r * work, however, having won* to akin his knuckles on the walla But Imperial Hanover never seventh ranked. PGA monev win- W. L. Pet. past Uon, I jia.-iaed a roiial of rheaii Koston. Nov. 7 1.16 —Th« Ski Meet Monday ner for the year. He had a solid 66 triumphs, with Installation d ) game of 105 was reported. Better by Paul Correnli 129-3.56, John o, a **d-eyed gray gelding «evven rhainplonahlp* In th . . Sjaeaking of volleyball. Interest showed much. Neither did Joaie's Walnut ...... 23 9 .719 years ago . .. I hoiaea that were to be killed later IJilrd game of (he season ha# To File for Road Race Troubled Minors to go with a flrst round 74. beating Repair (6), PBX (2) edg- hirk next week, ladies. Lake House ...... 17 15 .5,31 I Saaiela 136-347. Chris Deciantis He I* leading in t h e ^ . Skiing enthusiasts in . Manchea- In Manchester has increased tre- Victory and Junior Executive, for without a name «a\ra* * paipaiked ken inininto a | six sl.x ninnllis ■ned at 141 were'Blliy (^aper of ing Central Office (5) and Cable 127-347 Zener Tamulia 127-342, prorrd unlucky for Bob rou»y ler and vicinity Intereated in the mendoualy in the past three year*, ■whom the Allwood Stable of F#r Cavey'a ...... 15 17 .469 ^ pen at a auburban horse *iif.'llon| race for the Professional Morse-; attention I don't of llic Bosloii Celtic* for ih* formation of a Manchester Ski Today there are 12 team* in Ui* Apple Valley, Calif., and Bob Wat- (3 I nipping the Linemen (41. ciiatteibox ...... 15 17 .469' Sam Vaeanti 339 and Jim Minicuc- la he kllleil nien's Aasn Chnininoiishlii and Ihi (,1,,^. h h,,| j |,„ugh't / By EARL YOST Hills, N.J. paid $42,000 and $55,000 aon of ArdsIey-on-Hudaon. N. V. Y LEAGUE rl 337. second stralglil year. respectively. Beat single and triple game to- Oak Grill ...... 16 17 ,469 Today that same horse ea,Ties, Arne, lean Horse .Uho. s As.sn high ! r„, First former winner of the Five Mile Road Race in Man *r . R«c League «-ith approximately Casper had a 72-69 and Watson a Htamlings In a special added .Sweepstake* The hrilllant lusckcoiirt are meeting Monday night at * o ^ock . n,en^i*tpd on the various roa- tn contrast, however, the All- Accomplish Little tals. were authored bv Larry’ Enes Ray* ...... 11 21 ..344 the prrttid name of .Snow Man, a ■ ^hrse s.e Ihe ^e«, , "I dlrln'l kno'.i his pedi;iee and 71-70. \3’ . L P e t Special at the Double Strike al- was Injured when teammalo cheater to file hi.s entry for the 22nri running on Thanks su,?^" *'■ f'our years ago you couldn’t wood Stable got good returns on 130-348, Charlie Coflell l'29-343. Capliii'ing all four points from Jumping fool and Hie favorite foi two premier swards for Jumpers , sure of his age Fioni lire Charlie Harrison of Atlanta with Jack Fiinke 340, Krnie McNeill Manche.ster Molora . 12 3 .800 leys. in conzpetilion with the reg- Boh Russell steppesl on his foot giving Morning is C’liarlie Robbins, the Flying M.D. who is the $56,000 they paid fbr the In- Correntl'i Insurance 10 5 .667 Ray's Reslsuranl this week, the the coveted open Jumping ehem , And Hnow .Man i who slid is ssd- leelh I |iidgerl...... him lo he al.niil Master H i g h , ^ a 73-73 - 146 nosed out fellow 126 and Bave Taylor 125, tilar league schedule. Ta(rtulU and during a 117-116 \lrtory over now on the .staff of the Middletown State Hospital. Robbins' pharm guard during his under to play the jxipular indoor truder, who won the Harabletonlan Memphis, Nov. -7 {JP)— Baseball’s troubled minor league.s Don Willi* Garage . . " 8 .467 Bolton 1-ake House moved into pionahip In the Neimnel Morse eved. nngelnlv but as gentle ss a , seven yeai.s old He dnln I have the Nat* in Kyrariise. A .vear townsman Gene Dahibender by a sole possession of second place, six ' Minicucci eaih won a rpaeling ' pnppv. rn»l f>e I-ever Jiisl 1*0 nsme, so I railed him Snow Man • is one of a ylect group that has day* at Hartford High ^ before going lame. were right back where they started today after a two-day stroke to take low amateur honors. E * S Gage ...... 7 8 ,467 ago Cousy siilferetl a crippling full games behind Walnut Reatau- chicken' Handicap# were used. .Snow Man, aaved from exenilion "I'll never forget it." said l>e| lie l,eyei gave Snow Man to a won the Turkey Day classic more | g„d Wesleyan Unlveraitv .. Head owners have not realignment conference that went down swinging. The radi- The 142 shooters were Thome COI’NTRI' CLUB « O.MEN Green Barber* ...... 7 * .467 Charley horse which sliieilneit been any more consistent in their Merrilia Market . . . . 2 IS .133 rsnl which was held to a aurpns- by Harry t> I-ever of Kl .lames, ! l-«yei riding master of a fasti- friend who was looking for- a gen- j oun hroul i-oss I“■* P‘*' Handball Facilities cal realignment proposals fathered by Rill DeWitt of St. Wood of Aahebdro, N, C., Ernie Standings ing 2-2 stalemate by Oak Onll He hnrse. hul It soon became ap-' him lor a month In the third ctftn brok# thw t*pe nrwt In 104.%. Indians waa an end in college I u mi n e n-*t n u» mvaslons of the yearling auction l-ouia. baseball coordinator and ad-« ^------W. L. Pet. Chalking up strings of 601, 603 AUTOMOT1\E I.EAGnS NV V., la tied for firel plere with lonable girls school and a former game. This time doctor* think Vossler at 'Midland, Tex., Doug Restaurant. Cavey'a Restaurant paient that here \^■as a mount uho and repealed in. 1946. Thi» year’s!,#* Rat«a Chriati# MrPormlrk ' Handball facilities are available rings. Rise n’ Shine won only ministrator of a half million dollar' Setups ...... 14 6 .700 and 617 for a robust 1,821 team Standing* First'oianee. owned hv the Oak I meinher of Ihe .liinior Olvmph he'll be able to play Tuesday Sanders of Cedartown, Oa.; MSrty . , , .... , . ... - , and Chatterbox Realaurant alio loved to pimp do Pe Ix-yer took race will be the 13th in which Rob- g^r^.^d as electric clock operator |“‘ $8,1.60 as a 2-year-old and has not emergency fund, never got to first F irgol of Lemont, III., and Tony Sliders ...... 14 6 .700 triple the M*nche.,ter Motor Sale* ; rolled , 2-2 lie. W. LPet RIdgf Farm of Pltlsford. N V;'riding team of Holland "1 went lo night against .Minneapolis. done even that well this year. F-aeh has 11 points. ^ an auction to pick up some gentle him hark sml started training bln* ha* participated. He holds 111*4 t),* Yale Bowl last Saturday for I ba.se. Elgin Baylor Lema of Napa, Calif. Spinner* ...... 11 9 .550 defeated E A S Gage .3-0 thia week ■ riinliffe .Motors ...... 11 4 . 733 national long diatance champion- the Yale-Dartmouth Ivv League from 8 to 10 o clock. Any- Jeffs Uh Oh. a son of Nasrullah Pnow Man Is far ahead In thelhoreeji for beginners. him. 1 The first step a deal invohing Jim Stamps of Dalton, Ga.. and Strikes ...... 8 12 .400to move two full game* ahead of Dirk DiBella came up with a Hollywood Sendee ... 8 7 ,533 ship*. I football game. The locAl man a **'««'> contact cost Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis the A A A American Assn, and th* Harold Williams' of Tuscaloosa, Splits ...... 7 13 ,.3.50 Correnti* In.«urance. s 2-1 tvicloi , •P**f'riing 401 triple at Ihe Double A leer ...... 7 8 .467' The entry Hat has mounted to'retired active official will handle office. An informal meet- $80,000 as a yearling two years AA Texas League fizzled. TTiat Early Leader Ala., were bracketed at 143. Par- Spares ...... 6 14 .300 over the Green Barbers. Don Wi)lis i '’ iuke alleys, pinning single* of Man Auto Parts .... 7 8 .467 30, Including 16 men from th* Uni a like assignment Saturday at Ing of all intereated will be held ago. His earnings at the end of blocked everything else in the pro- ahootera at 144 were Lawrence By virtue of a 3-1 decision over Garage edged last pbee Merrilia 1 Neno Aceto 126. DeCormier Motors ... 7 8 467 veraity of Connecticut. Storra when UConn boat* North- Tueaday night at the East Side his 2-year old yeqr were a mere posed chain reaction shuffle. Cook of Wilmington. N. C,, and the Spinners, the Sliders gained a Market- -2-1 in another - match at Mike Zwlck 126-14.1-384, Bill Pa- Manchester Radiator 6 10 .333 I'Ckinn Entries eastern. McCormick is a graduate Rec office at 8 o'clock. . . . Bob $150. Martina Rullah, who c o s t The only thing the two-day aes- In NBA Race Art Wa'l Jr, of Pocono Manor, Pa. deadlock for flrst place tie with the Y. gani Jr. 137. Jolin Rlvosa 127, Clough of the Bowling Green re- Both front-running Cunllffe Mo- Coach Lloyd Duff of the UConna of Drake University. Ivewl* $80,000, won only $9,926 in ■sion produced was the transfer of ______I Arnold Palmer of Lati-obe, Pa.. the Setups who were held to a 3-2 Without a doubt the hotteat Tony Desimone 128-34,5. CThrl* De- tor* and second place Holl)-wood has entered Charles Dallman, Ray- * « * ports the Church League and Vil- his first-year of racing but has the American A.san.’a "Wichita stalemate by tile cellar-dwelling bowler In town for the past three lage Charmers’ L.eague are now New York, Nov." 7 (.Pi The Na- ' champ and leading Service picked up 2-1 victonce thia mond Gagne, Robert Niederman, Tix Sale Brisk (tone much better this year. franchise to Louisville, Ky. That tional Basketball Aasn. sea.son i* I PQA »noncy winner thia year, shot Spares. One ahutoul waa recorded weeks haa been Stan Saaiela. week, upending DeCormier Motors EXTRA QUALITY George Parions. Colin Pitblado, sanctioned by the NDPBC. Elec- One of Best Bargains bookkeeping shift left the Ameri- this week with the fourth place Three week* ago Stan turned In a leas than two weeks old. Btit a l-! ‘ I® •>‘P and Manchester Auto Part.'i. re- Dick Sherman, Bob Taborsak, Ber- Early ticket returns Indicate that tric eyes have been Inatalled on 10 Man O'War proved to be one of can a little better off, but not The field waa c\it al the end Strikes taking all four points from 401 triple and a week ago rolled a of the 20 alleys at the Bowling ready’ Elgin Baylor, the former •spectively. A third 2-1 win was nle__ Waaaerman . and...... Gardner.. * capacity crowd will be on hand, the greatest bargains. He cost I much. of the round to include players the fifth place Splits. 384. And laal night the Silk Town scored by Alcar over Manchester Wright of his varsity Also A1 professional wrestling **ceen. The other 10 lanes will have the late Samuel Riddle $5,000 and The Wichita" franchise replaced college All-American from ., „ Single* pf 106 or better were has grabbed a headlock hold on who ahot 162 qnd. better and ties veteran turned in a aterUng 410 RAdlalqr. ■ 'Cross, .Sumner Forbes, Juri ; P>t>Kram in three years in Man- the electric eyea operating within Won $249,465 wheti a dollar was a art American franchise at Louis- Arnereif'by Jean Gaudino 109-113, rookle-of-the-year honors. and the lU amateunr: 7'here wilt be triple on games of 149, 133 and Th#’ league's first (nember to Unask, Brvee Roberts and Leon j fn Saturday hight, Nov. 22 two weeks. . . . Wally Fortin re- dollar. And the late Al Sabath nev- ville, where the Colonels were giv- no aptibi Saturday to avoid coVi- Evelyn Lorentcen 108 and Ann 138. This leaves Saaiela with a Baylor scored' 26 points last Ba rron 108. join the 400 Club was'.Al Bujau- j Socha of the Huskie Fro.h and "< "chool. Sponsored b y ' ports only three team.* have sign- er regretted the $700 he paid for ing up the struggle. It 'eft the as- fllct with the Georgia Tech-Clem- neat 132.7 average in Ms last nine cius who fired single games of 134. I Frank Masterson who will rom- -Mutual AM Benefit A.ssn of ed up for the Businessmen's Bas- Alaab as the horse won $.'3.60,015.’ sociation with only seven cluba in- night to lead the Minheapolls Lak- son football .game. Final* will be games. ers to a 103-101 victory a Y c the 134 and 136 en# r o u t e ' $ o a f i n * pete iinsltarhed The UConn stir- Manchester Police riepart-.. kethall League and four teams for Mr.s. Charle.s Ulrick Bay thought stead of the normal eight. played Sunday. Other noteworthy acorea Were 404 triple. Oth4r top acdtes at the ! dents will compete ss Individuals '"dr bout card is nlanned the Rec .Seniot League. Teams not Philadelphia. Warriors. The tri- (XUTNTBY CLUB MEN enough of a bay daughter of Royal In an effort to cornplete ita line- authored by Bruno Mazzolt 126- Y alleys were turned in by Jakz. and not as team*. Duff reported. 1Curtis, entered as yet are urged to eon- umph gave last season's tall-end- This week's result*: Team No. 1 DR. CHARLES ROBRI.NS Uharger to go to $63,000, a record up. the American Assn, scrambled upended .T4am No, 3 by a 3-0 366, Art Johnson 129-126-353, ^ e t Fuller 133-346, A I Titor 136. Riehia .1 Othrr entries, have been for-! tart Fortin, for a yearling fill.v, but she ha* the realignment conference with er* sole possession of first place Nowlckl 130, Fred MeCTurry ISO- in the Western Division with a margin; ^ a m No. 6 turned back Jarvia 128-360, Howi# August 164, warded from C l^ b e Cohen, for- never been sorry. The filly, Idun, a new proposal: It offered to buy Team No. 4 by a 2-1 score; and 136-367, ,at*n Hlllnakl 126-l57-i.57. Al Rosselto 130-349. Dick Descy mer UConn runner ffom Wllliman-1 1 1 rh -mm , * f won $220.9.66 last year a.s a 2- the Fort Worth cliib of the Texas 4-2 record. Sport Schedule Dorn Farr 136-362. Ray Johnson Two Major Races Baylor collected 13 of his points Team No. 6 also won two point* 126-J.59, Don Carp*i)tar 1.31-137- tie. John Schaefer of Rockville, | I ale ana renn Meet in BotvL year-old in going undefeated. Thia League. from Team No. 2. 132-336, Larry Bate* ' 338. Pat 369, Al Rodonii 350 and Walt Het- :od MacNicholl of Ridgefield., ^ > e*r she is in the running for the Wanted Uamagee in.the fourth quarter as the Lakers Sunday, >'01-. 9 Tremsreo 133-127-362, Tony Sal- tinger 129 fought off a closing rush by Phila- Week's beat score* were rolled Highlight Slate”bnn., and the New York Pioneer 3.year-old division title with earn-. The Texas a*id it could only Midget Football L>ague Play- by Y uiiip Anderson 349. Ray vatore, 340, Stan Walckowakl 340, flub, James Coiicllle of Westerly. Ihgs close to $60,000, agree to the original propoaal--- delphia. The Warriors dropped in- offs. 1:30 — Charter Oak; DeliaFera 135-347, Lou Becker 342 Ell Fish 13.5-840 and Merrill Far- Ot^er 20^000 Fans Expected to the Eaatern Division cellar with New York. Nov. 7 Two ‘ R- • • George Greshien of Provl- that the association take over Saturday, Nov. 16 " . and Mai Hadfleld 133. rand 850. V fTUTIT IJ fA G U E a 2-3 mark. Dick Garmaker also I • major races highlight a skimpy i •'"""a' Slrnie Irwin of Manchester Houston, Dallas and Fort Worth High Football va. Windham, 2— A final reminder to this league, Standings and pay jt total of $120,000 dam- helped the Lakers with 24 pofnta W. I. SaturdsyD . J thoroughbred,1. uv J racing' i High, William Smith of Ft. B*l- New Haven, Nov. 7 Yale and‘ This la sort of a "must” game Hockey,at a Glanc« High School Field. unless the results are tuined in Pet. '■ voir, Va. ages. while Tom Gola had 22 and Joe MERCHANTS IJLxOI E Sugar riu m a...... 18 1 .663 Sunday, Nov. 16 on the new bowling sheet* next .program. They are the *T''.000-I pohen .'*6 20th In a field of 7g 1 Talc. The feeling is that if they Dirk Butler, president of the Graboski and .lack George 20 each week they^.^Il not be printed. The .StamHagt Bernes ...... 18 1 .56,3 ' J, . , , ^ ' o " ''’ •‘"'tn in a rieio or T» football seminar tomorrow in the can break Into the win column Thursday's Reaiilta- MidgeJ, Football League Pla>*- W. PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED added Handicap at Jamal- , [ast year. O oss was 31»t. Robbins Bowl with the outlook for another' this weekend, there is a c h ^ Texas, said he didn't consider the I for Philadelphia. aheel* are ^ajlable st The Her- L Ppt. Dates A N u t.*...... 16 1 .500 ISED CM S No games scheduled in any offa (Final), 1:30 Charter Oak. . n 4 .783 Baylor has scored 126 points tn ; Whit# Glass ---- Peaches , ...... 15 1 ;cs and the 130,000-added Selim* "1*". TrAT i ^ *'’ "** down-to-the-wire battle*. | that they ro'uM put on a good league. American Aasn. offer a realign- ald Slid also .at the^ Double Strike .469 six games for a 21.0 average. He Saturday, Nov. it Community Presa . 11 y .788 Fig Bars .J...... 15 1 469 Friday's Bchediile ment move. alleys. Stake. St. laurel, 1 Gr^blerl Mlh Ust '* > ‘d. and a | in the climactic B,g_Three "It would help them but nobody is fourth In the individual scor- Professional Wreafllng, 8:30 — Howard’* Honeydews ...... 14 1 .438 convocation of over, 20,000 la ex- games which follow with Prince- National I,eague 1 About 14 starters are expected year. else,'’ he aaid.-‘‘We came her* for ing race, trailing only George High School Gym.' Landscaping ... . y " Despite dropping a 3-1 decision Ready For Winter I fo, the Roamer. a mile and three-. pected lo watch Iheae Ivy teama ton and Harvard. No games scheduled. realignment. W* wanted to co- Yardley of Detroit 170 points. Bob llulradajr, Nov. 27 5VBS. HIDE REC Vlc'a Soda Shop . , 7 to Ihe Peaches, tije Berries ne'ver- I sixteenths event for 3-year-olds | meet each other for the 26lh time. Y’al«’s foitball life thia fall has KE Z55TCK 1955 M ER C U R Y .\mertcan I.«agiie operate. Sure, we wanted to Kelp P.fttit of St, Louty 146 and Jack Tufk'ey Day Road Race. 10:80 Standing* 'Dari’s Dairy ,, ,y . 8 theless gained s tie for flrst place 1957 C H EV R O LET |! Laurel look* for about eight In the i | * * Penn, after wallowing around been a series of might-have-beens. Springfield at Cleveland. ourselves, but we were looking oqt tSvyman of CineJnnajli. 129. W. L. Prt. Mortsirty Bros. . , . 4 with the-Sugar Plums who lost I'Rellma. The Maryland race t* for. i r i G / I I V — Main St., opposite School St. ct 140-127-390. W alt Arcklvy 132- CLUB COUPE S IgitlS I Ihe,Ivy cellar, suddenly sprang to In three i.f the four le.igue losses Providence at Rochester. for the benefit of all leagues con- New' Ybrk' Is at Detroit tn to- High Football vs. Esst Hsrt- Oliva's Eaao ...... 12 0 1 000 Commtmity. Press gained all four point! to the Dates A HARDTOP 2-year-oM fillies, at a dlstsnee of | 849, Jo* lylvester 146-348, Cy Radio, healer, S l O A C k j life In a game with the Elis a year Ihe Eli* have lost by iniargins of Saturday's Schedule cerned. top." night’s only game. ford, 11:80 - High School Field. Dari-Msid ...... 11 1 .917 for first piab.e#iw-lth Whll# Olaa* Nuts In a third match at the al- V-8 engine, radio, S ^ A O C f. mile and one sixteenth. Glorgetti 139-134-376. Stan Polln-. MerroniallT;^^^__l V** J Las Angeles Ma' ro Vasques, ■ »8 " *t Franklin Field. Counting a touchdown or less andVn all cases National League The snagged deal apparently Pagani's ...... 9 3 .760after thl* week'a.^reault* which ski, 362. Bill LaRlvlere 338. |ley* the cellar-dwelling Honeydews heater, poWergllde. X V T J BUY NOW and Gross value of the Roamer will were just a few yards aVay from 133'a. .Mexico, knocked out Ar- thin, the Quakers closed the 1967 NeW York at Montreal. ended:-for the time being, at least Renn'* Tavern . . . . 5 7 .417 found the P.essr.ieh beating i Smokev .Smoliik 1.31-3.55, niarlle iip.set the Fig Bara 4-0. victory themselves. —. 1955 P LYM O U TH be approximately 78.'),000 with the mand Savoie, 136, Montreal. 1. campaign with three straight Ivy Boston at Toronto. all hopes of solvl^k some of the McCann* Servlr* 4 8 .333 .Morlarty I--na 3-0. the' Ola.'wmen Whelan 139-.366, Bill Shcekey 1.30, .Noteworthy single game efforta Winner taking shout $.66,000 Eight wins and this season have a 2-2 • If nothing els*, it has been a Oiicago at Detroit (aftemoon- 19S« CHEVROLET STATION W AGON Wichita, Kan. Dan Hodge. 188 problems facing sAcral minor .Armory Package . 3 9, .260 edging Dart's Dairy 7-I andtipw-; Dan Malinquaggi 132-352. Gene were recorded by Janet Mallhpt starters In Ihe Scllm* would pro- Wichita, knocked out Ted Poole league mark. grea season for the customers who T\’ i. league*. Hoople Asks for Time Out Hartford Rd. Grill 8 9 - .250 aid's Landsyaplng nipping Vic*#. PhanjfUf 147-387 and Josh Saaiela ; 137, Marge Holmes 127, Flo Kloter HARDTOP Radio, healer. n i 7 5 duce a purse of $61,24(', the win- 1.8. New York, 6 I The decisions are over Brown want exclt.-ment of the highest Ameriraa I-eagUe The American Assn, had hoped We-l Side Tavern 1 11 .068 Soda Shop 2-1. $♦8,' were others posting scoiea 120, Beulah Shorts 115. J##n V-K engine, radio, $ 7 ^ 0 ^ A-V-E ner netting $36,031. Richmond. Calif. Luke Easier, j (Yale conquerors) and Harvard, j " Buffalo at Springfield. to acquiie a healthy eighth menn- How strong is 0|iva'a Eaao .Sta- New high single and triple worthy, of special mention. .Monaghan 111-110-10.5 (also had heater, powergllde. I J Jr J Mrs, Uhsi'lcs inrick B.iy's Idun. 1.38. San Francisco, stopped .fohn-1 while the losses were by one Yale and Penn jilr yed their first RasWrn I-esfUe her. The Texas had hoped to eaa* And Looks for Many Upsets tion ? Do the unbeaten league- score* were aet last night by a 326 triple I and Dot Ewing 10$.' 1954 C H EV R O LET the 2-ye*i-o|r| filly rhaiuplon of n> Wills. 139, Oa'tland, Calif., 6.1 touchdown to Princeton and one-, kame in 1879. In the high point of New Haven at Washington. its mon^y troubles by selling three leaders pose a serious threat to Harvey Johnson', who produced 1 1067. Is scheduled to Isckle colt* clubs, then rebuilding by_ adding DOUBLE Ht WIr E I.EAGUE 195« CHEVROLET 4DOOR Brownaville. Tex, Mickey J point to Dartmouth. ; Penn power frcni 1938 until ra- dethrone defending Champion lirllllant 174 alngle en route to s VILLAGE CHAR.MERS for the fii*t lime in the Roamer. Brow n. 1,68. Houston, outpointed Yale, obvloiwly the best eighth . cently, the Quakers gave the ^ a three clubs from the suffering Darl-Mald? The anawer* will un- 401 three-game total. HI* other Standing* Specia l Selection Rii4lln, hrnlrr. $815 Western l-eagu*. Ry MAJOR AMOS B. HOOPLE W. Pc Standing* 2-DOOR 'Idun pscKs 110 poiihd.*, which In- Little Palma. 163. Tampico, MexI- ] ace team in the Ivy League, ha* ,-'i* alraigh' thwackings from 1938 Pro Baskrtball fold Tueaday hight when the two two games were not roported. W Radio, henirr. clude* a,three pound *ex allowance. CO, 10. (Wednesday night). been luckless and winlesa In Ivy through i!>43. Since forma! Ivy Egad! Traditional. contest* 3-0 tesnu clash'In th#'feature match Along with Johnson, Hank Larson Merrill's Market ...16 8 ' M245 O f 1953 Models Wllco Tool ...... 15 9 .626 Man. Auto Parts .,..3 { 1954 BUICK RIVIERA play this seaaon. The Eli* are Plo.V- opened the, teams have spilt, Thursday’# Resuit* BEAT OLYMPIC RF-OORD abound as the football season en- at the West Sill* Rec alleys. 386, Carl Bolin Jr. 131-338. Carl Howard Oil . .., mighty hungry too. Just as hungry ; 3fale winning In .New Flsven two Minneapolis 103, Philadelphia Oliva'a tuned up for the early Bolin 81 134-126-3.36. Bill Chap- Correnli'* Insurance 1.5 9 ,625 iJ$ -Olympic atar J ters Its final stages. It is f time Garden Grove . . . . CHEVROLET lEL AIR HARDTOP Radio, heater, S O O C [ as the Quakers were a year ago years ago by a 4.0-7 score, while 401. showdown, inatrh with a 3-0 vlc- man 12.5-359, Charlie Ecsheil Cue’s Grinder* ...... 12 12 .500 195i FORD ' d.vnaflnw. "^jr J rD Parry O'Brien holds the ahoj, putt when alumni return to alma mater Mai Tool ...... 10 14 117 Johnson Paint . . . HAOIO, H EA T ER , 2-TONK.. $725 f this Saturday. Penn’s victory was a .33-20 jobh(lnjf Friday's -Schedule . toty over the Hartford Rd. Grill 136, Al Helrii 128. E645 2-DOOR j aeason’i wlndupa for several ool- Maine at Bowdoln, Bridgeport, ai I-« nlbh got off a 74-yarder, while morale ttf coaches will be shattered 109 ahd 113, Additional fine single legea. Brandeis, New Haven Teachers at Dick Kose had one of 43 yards. lead over Us six oppouenU in toial Syracuse, N.Y., Nov. 7 (JPl—'Fhe#w*lght- Ohio State IS. iSirdne S. 1 I I Y D R A M A T I U . $745 Radio, healer. $195 lllualoni with a 2-3 reoorxl. but by Jim Hennessey with s e v e n arsignment it Will mean there will Individually, quarlerhqck Harry non-Utle match, the bout calls for ralsntlsss force, and imagination (MIferala T, UCLA T. 107, UiilCkie j'anlcke 107. CTsire' Yankee* 1, Braves 1 Ann-Ernlf McNeill __ r rivaa atll) leads the naasera with- old Mnakegon,' Mich., boxer had Singles of 100 or better: Mac Marlon-Wiiision Smith are hopeful of pulling a big up-: touchdown passes, have rolled to a be three Penn' starter* from Con- a superior effort bjf Lane to pro- whipped Johnny Qonsalvea and reminiscent of my -greatest day* tVIseonali 27, Northweatani IS. Obremikl 106, Ann Meyers 106 and Gladys-Herb Smith ... 33 completion! in 78 attempts for McCurry IS8, Tony Rubaoha 132. HENRY J 2-DOOR set agafnat Syraciiae. 8-1 record for one of the bifgeat necticat. Th* others rre center tect. his standing. Davey Dupas before losing to and come away with a 27-13 vic- Tewarascf) 27, Obattakeoga S. Lorraine Peterman lOii. Madellne-Tnm Mttrley .yards and four touchdowns, ^ Puddy Woods- 103-111. Eton Etou- Evelvn-Ken Hutton .,, 1955 FO R D IIEATEK, DEKROHTEK. 1951 RAM BLEA Fnll Roheihilo New England comebacks thia year. Ron Champion, from -Fairfield, and Top Rated Brown. In his only outing since Ihel .V"*tory! ' People w i l l refute to .h# Notre Dome is, FIttebarjgh S. However, they will have to atop P.ushlng honor* are h*ld bv half- drleau 103-lOa,-Bill McMullin 113. Rhoda-Goorae May .,'■...... „ $245 right guard Frank Ptsa'can* from . Both the National Boxing Aasn. Trxee Uhristtaa it . M a r q i^ e tS. ! Dalsr-Russ Morrison r ...... 4' S ___ CONVERTIBLE 4-DOOR Following the Syracuse-BU en- the UConn.'Huiklea’ attack, spark- back Phil DeSahtia with 2$i yards title match, he outpointed Or-j “ f ' f •V'” ' Hi . J v ! MIXED DtlUMLFJI Rey O’Neil 100'and Hank; Grayb Shelton. ‘ landoUndo Ziilueta,Zi.in.t. Sept.a.o(; 6B . | StaCe-OWahom* game until-it h** So. Mrtbodlat SS, Texha A. A M. MI a MInkr Ann-H*rol4 WhlUng ...c ..,. 0 13 ,000 Radio, heatefi S 1 1 0 4 L Radfo, heiiter. gagement on Saturday la a full ed by . halfback Phil DeSantis. in 68 carries for s 4.3 yard averagb and Ring' list . Larie at Oie top R'1 101. \ With the exception of Halas over rtf the Hat of Brown's challengers Jack Kearns, one of Lane's co- been re-checked and even then Georgia Teeh IS, Ckensen S. > P e t . I Noteworthy ocdri-s at .West Bide Rec, Fordomatir. I I jr $165 aohedule for New England college Rrandela wind* up tta worst Nick Kangas, the rest if the E li' P*' ’ ’ De Sa ht i a i* half- will only half believe Iowa State , Nancv-Noriir Warren i1 7 .708 -larvt* 340. I»«rb Sratili eleven*. The Maine and Vermont I *on in an. eight-year football his- on the strength of - his close, but pilots, can- be . sure to start yell- Alabiinui 7, Tulare S. Jean-BIII ThursUm • 1 « :4<7 lineup will be the same as us'ed la tl , w ith 236 yaiylil ing for another Brown match aa hM won by 16-6! ffa. CdlUorhta 27. tVaahhigtflii 'k. I Annc-.Ntrk Twcrdjr a ,<«7 Mix e d imh rle# Nelli tn* aqn Marion ^ I t h 1(>7. in 87 Carrie*'an,, a 6.4 average. Inking fight with the champ July Irls-Sam Vaeanti '‘P i*'?!'', tory by entertaining Bridgeport, week in-the thriller against Dart- average. 23 at .Houston. soon as the bell 'rings, to end the Columbia Is to reach great Pena State IS, Weet Virwtaia 14. 6 647 Maneisas wt|h .the t'ltlea of th* two slates T h e ^Judges have won only one DeSantis also leads ip scoring Alra-Bd Dnuc<-Uc • .<3& mputh. This is Matt Freeman and lOth round—-if not earHo|r.' heigbU in subduing Dartmouth. Yale 12, Pena IS. I astrkUHerm H'lsrshlrkl ‘X *4 to be decided, ; gam* while losing six in a cam- with 42 points 'On seven totieh* ' BrownTi next opponent has not * .# » ' OUre-Joe RpasMte . 14 T - .887 Fred Emat.' ends; Harry Oliver signed. Jlta atx-mqnth period Lane navtr has heeb knocked 7-0. On this latter score,.! must Trinity 27i Ambfirat 2S. Mabel-Don Harrteon - 12 1: SOU...... Ma r t e - A" l Pittmo 14 r 487 A coupit of other Gator Bowl paign beset by i^urles. Bridge- downs.- Leading the pass recelveri Fraace*-AIlM>rt Ynsi u 13 iioo Xtan-Pati) and AI Puryear, tackles; Captain fif ^ c e 'wm run out in late Jan- off his net while eompUing g admit It ‘win not be as much of UCwn SA Ndrtbnaatera M . pMSIbilltles—Boston College and.pwt ha* a tremendous 1-2 punch Paul Lynch and Ben Balme, la end Barrj' O’Connell with 10 Theta-Resinald Mosher n 13 .4$l:O0iuil<5h , S' J :SJt CHEVROLET C3. uary. Ilf a(idltl(>n to Lane, other 564 nstofil He waa stopped twles aa upsst as all Indtcationa would Coast Gitard 14, RFl t. CHRT NdWlCKI Maureea-Doa Messer a 13 A$f! MyrUe-BllI LaRivIero U $ ATI Naw H«v *b ; ’ N o v . ^ j t P u - T w o Holy C m t —ars favored tn their; tn Don Scott and George Dixon. guardi, with aterltnt sophomore fk'JRht toe ' 158 .Varda ahd one j^aaibilitiee' qre Busao, j^ r lo * ' Or- early in Ma careef on cuta.- have It appSdr. tbu ess, I have NH IW hera SS. AIC It. l^ur-MIckey ZasristosrskI to 14 .. ,4l7.RemtJeOU______Damaio a 10 -514 chant## BTfl In Bn# for Tqla’a foot- gamM. BC, with Don Allard back who* ha va scored 48 and 38 points, Mike Pyle at renter. touchdown. Right behind U 0»^ 136-S71, le m Bates 12$, Pete tarbar*-Dl(!]i MeConville 10 14 .417 ■ JahJlm Brotemkt ■ 1 0 a . 4 7 4 Ua, Diiilip 'I ^ and Paolo Rosl. ' taken time oiit from a busy week WnilaiM 4S, Wealejraa IS. ' ball teiun tqnwrrow. Ooltch Jor- :OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9: la action at quarterback, play* rwpectively. Tommy Singleton again gets the Santis with nine caught for 16J Two jndgM ahd a 'referee ’■riB Peterson iMkMfi, Fox Kochin 126, asnevleve-Prank Kopcha -S 1$ ..ITS Nancy^ohn ilainllne ieorS the scrap by rounds usISr to fiv e advice on the telephone fl. Christenaen-G. Hampton 9 1$ .37$ Rutb^riile Pohl dan OUvM,'''flgM -la«it k M t that heat to Datroit, whIla.HC, iraveU; ■pwo of New England's touch- job of engineering the EH T-forma- yacdk and three touchdowns. The soutl^aw Lane will be un- Jerry Smith 1SS-S66. Chaf Nowipki der presAire tq make a good show-' a auigilementary point systsm- In to Columbia c ^ y iit g (staff. N, Retian-G. Yost '9 1$ .37&lMara^ue " McCooe ■8 I S Ml Herb HaBfljl awt tBk#' over Nick to play a iR «^ Colgate team tn down tossing arttata clash in th* Upn ..attack,- with reliable Rich, Onnectlcut meets Ne v Hamp- lM .$ei, a ttr Keeney is i, Jasx Geotge-Marge Murpli.v * li .37$, Sargarlte-Netl Thomas’ 7 14 .SS3 casq,4rf gyitn round*. The setlen, as Albi# Pa«raon of th# Sanatora, Kangflk*' iriflo# Ik t Italfliiack when 1229 M AIN STREET MANCNIStW HamtUon, N.T'. mcstlng af Ntw^Havon 8 t a t * Winkler aa Halaa'. halfback mate* ahlro at Durham ir a Y a n l^ '.hg agaiaiA Oodlh, a light hitter X 'iUtys ncM. don# t ^ 'any) Roman Mefims of th# Piiataa and Fuller' 1XS*1$1.*$70,' Tommy Ral- Toe scores at the Manchester■tsr Bowl- R Petao-F. Bruce $. 1« .231 byt clever ttipiHir with, ah effective "bverad.lv hStwioril sines 1 .Rsat to lag Green; Merm Wlerabickl 143473_____ B«tt teor^B At th* Dnul T i ^ trlaa to kaUear it« '2<>4 record In ley action. Dartmouth U at Toachora and Amartean Ditama • |i^<^*yar-tm)praytng Jeff Kahn at OoRfarene* gam* on Saturday at IfUji#. Taaby of th# Q^lea will mondo ia6-*M,*J'tm Martta SSS, (jMw scaaoB high three), flam vaeanti U y«: Olive RoaMtto 19 ' ;«inat P#BBaylv«nt#' liflre. Lou I mm* ataUut OohnoMa. Brawn an- Ucnal at BpringftslA Mask. IdD. (MBCl ralHo and talsvisioa, atMV ** H«*y Jriv ,Fith tlMJS#vamh. jb ^ th tbh Lanky Waiqlwraeldi M7, Mlk# li^ ^ ^ N sn er Rohan, ih. Ahfa pMtt. O a (% M i , M a feriaaer Ugh$* tv 6$ U> PJM (aiT)i fm m td S n ri|m s « to amaas OUBM WUtar LwuiM. Rariek flirt W n^ a u d V M *. $Waifly < '. i. ‘*v.'

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MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 PAGE sevent een W>*w — ____ ;___ — ------...I...... I ------'F . . '. ' ------n I . ------', PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVEinNQ HERALD. MANCHESTEB, CONlt* FRIpAY^^NOVEMBES 7, 1958 AutmiiobUoR for Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY FAG ALY aad SHORTEN Siteatton*'Wanted— "> .DiaioofMa— W ^ J u i s ^ i r Z LIITLE SPORT By ROUSUN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLB list OUSSMOBlLi: 88 two door Femaie SB Jewelry peik>f}, •»ti, Of* Holiday. Red and black. One own- EXPER1EN(3ED ty^isf' desirdS u e o N A R o sv; rtm , jewaisr^ p*. i fGsJits;.er* er, clean'. Power ateerlng, power roR *5soltel YCAH, work at home. Will pick up and paiia. adjusts watciMa axpartJy.. PONT Sense and Nonsense brakea. Call MI S-SOIS, . deliver. MI 3-8381. AH&/\A/seNTLEMEN,WB 5HAUJ UMEDUPA^ A • Reasonable pneea.' , Open dally. L ASSEMBLE HERS AT Bs 3D IN ^ ICNOW BUS AND C t DAST/ IfSS CHKVROLIST atation Wagon, Thtnrsday sveidnga.’ i3> Sprues; >toVAI SANDWtCHESleVEKV- very clean, $SSS. :S47 Pwitlac', six Street Ml S-488t. THE ABORNING FOR OUK NATUfCt H a-^ rm thinkinf o f aakiriB Is a rhickan, auiit la a eat, uB VDU ANO PLEK»ry| Body'; excellent tlrOs. new batterV, $100!, .Situations Wanted— Male 39 DUTlNG/A OE LUKE L0N6-HAUL, oma flrl to mairy ma. What do cousin Kate ia a Mrd, and unela Bus NAS BEEN CNARTEREO TJOIT. D F A L 6 /--. f TAKB MI 8-0S8S. ymi think of tha Idea? CLASSIFIED ADVBRTtSEMLNT DEPT. HOURS Fuel arid Feed 49-A TO transport us, and 1 MA30R SPEAKING 4 TURNS Jim la a jackass. The baby ia a “ 'iDU'REi Bhc— It's a fra a t Idas, If you aak CHEVR0L|P 1987 station wagon, MAN 48 WANTS work. Good driv- trust V4ILUN6 NAN05W1LL DPAue, ITNINK- little iH|r. Dad's tha r»at— 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. HELP CARRY THE PROVISIONS A MA- MOW ABOUT m ING ma. Mother—That is enough, Thom- radio and heater, very clean, hyo ing record, MI 9-4414. SEASONED—HardWood (or fur- GICIAN/ i A T O A S T COPY. CLOSING TIM E FOR CI.A.«ISIF1ED ADVT. tone, economical. M l 8-028$. naces, fireplaces, ntoves. Edward AROAKD.'— NAR- as. Yeomans, PI 2-80Q2. RUMPH.'- TO HOOPLE Tommy—Everybody in our fam-1 ------MON. THRU m t. 10:80 A.M.—NATIIRDAF 0 A.M. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN lly la some kind of an animal. j o-B^cn bought . a FOUR UOUREiRATlON WILL 194S PLYMOUTH-Plrat 148 beat offer. Call MI S-034S. Garden— Farm— Dairy VEH BUT IT'S aiiVRJL ONTOtW Mother—What do you meanr 'high-powered, new convertible, he BB APPRBCtATBD Dial Ml 3-2711 FOR SALE to good home In coun- \WERE is ' THESE FINE LOW MILEAGE PI 2-7249. »uettosenTHML. NIGHT AHEAD* tickets at tl, call MI 9-9204. CARS ARE WONDERFUL CAR ijA f a. 58 sr ACMSB lO f KNAPP SHOES Harry Mahoney, VALUES. BANK TERMS OF CM/CA60 'S.IU. H o u se h o ld G o o d s 51 aponianeout MORTLOCK’S Manchester's lead- 38 Maple St. Tel MI1 i-43278- IBIybeest COURSE." CARMVAL BY DICK TURNER generation PrrMiiiUf ing driving school. Three skilled, S Canine bcesl DRY OAK wood, out fireplace and KELVINATOR refrigerator and PKISCILLA'H POP HV AL V L U M E L R 4 Caps courteous Instructors. Class room I Homed VACinnS CLBANKRB repaired tn stove lengths, $10 per load, deliv- Olenwood combination stove. Call |IT'«; P(?OM A (SENLJINE WMO YOU SURE! IT'S P P O M A " ruminant S.Enfage instructions for 15. 16. 17 .year MI 9-4687. mv own noma shop Forty /aara Household Sendees Moving—Trucking— Help Wanted — Male 36 ered. Call PI 2I7880. 1 A L L I S A T O P ; KIDDING GENUINE PLASTIC IS Malt beveralt SCHrln This Week’s Best Buys, olds. Telephone Mr. Mortiock, factory experience. Aii maJieg low Director of Driver Education. Offered 13A Storage 20 ANTIQUE FURNITURE; aUver. IENKJVUJ'Y------yr------IT’S P L A S T IC X ALU GATOP! ISMttitanr Soviet Union INTERESTED in driving school SNOW BUlWERS—Reo, Snowbird, rates tree esUmatea, free pickup glass china, and used fumttura (l n o w WMAT MY po p) assistant TDamp MI 9-7398. FIAT ETNI8R HoUand window MOVE BY TRAILER van. It’s lets bus, 7:30 to 8:46 s.m. 2:15 to S:.30 and Toro, Puih and self-propelled , and delivery. Mr. Miller JA 19.57 Ford Fairlane 500 Sedan bought and sold tYtmlture Repair G.AVF me; / USUr STiny expensive—One load thateid of p.m. Call MI 3-2414 between 10 and Capitol Equipment. 38 Mair Ml i 2-9904 Low mileage, local one owner LARSON’S Connecticut’s first li- shadea mads to measure. All Sendee. Ml 3-7449. U BegaecaaifU) f Musical two or three—Easier loading and 2 . 3-7958, . I quality 31 German river 43 Peak car. Fully equipped. Just traded censed driving school trained. .. metal venettsn blinds at a new tSBypiBotics RIDERS WANTED—Vicinity South low price Keys mads whU* you unioading— Distinctive, dlnifled 4 Polish rivtr S3 Rye fungus SS Calm appellstioB St., Hartford, from Spring SL. Station Wagon after 0 p.m. ~WANTED~ 01L~ BimNEH' Co., 1015 Main St MI 9-1647, J y 34 Mineral rocks 40 Feeling 43 Grate Motorcycles— Bicycles 13 like new. $80 II SklnvjRowth Highland Park, Hours 9-30-4:10. Local one owner. Custom model. P a in t in g — P a p e rin g 21 Two upright pianos each once fheught 33 Remove 41 Misplacee SO Pillar LIGHT TRUCKING. Atticb, MI 9-4328. Fully equipped. A scarce beautiful GIRL’S HAWTHORNE bicycle, size SERVICE MEN LOAM—The best for $1 leas' Last Blasy Spin Dry washing * csosed by PAINTING AND paperhanging rail for fall de.llvery. Ml S-8603. car. 26. like new $15, Call after 4 p.m. tars, yards cleaned. Very -eason- machine $3n toads 1 10 WOULD LIKE ride from Manches- able. BU 9-9025 or Ml 4-0209 after Good clean workmanshhip at reu For year around employment, Sand, stone, gravel, fill. 1 r r r r 4 M Only $395 down MI 3-7480, iNewl Four drawer pine, cheat $34 St Knight’s W it ter to Wodland St, section, Hart- 8 p.m. aonable rataa 80 years In Man- high rate of pay, paid vaeations )•------MHrroks N chesler. Raymond Flake. 30 and holidays, plus many fringe FOUR POSTER authenic colonial (NewI Unfinished knee-hole t! ford. 9-5 p.m. MI 3-8030. de.sk $19.95 S3 Zodiac si full T w R Douglas Motors, 433 .Mam. livery. Cell Electrolux authorlxed TM )/ • •«. m DOWN BJXPERIENCfED carpenters, spe- LOW COST financing, A peany per nel Department, Room 405. State site bed. $6. V size bed, $’ o Two IN GOOD SHAPE IJKE NEW sales ana service. 30 9-0843 or JA EASY TERMS ri: "T ( t»M hy MIA SeMa*. M« a //-; i tBaby deer 1 NEED A car and bad your credit 1953 Ruick 4-Dr. Sedan V8 cializing In alterations. repairs month fc each dollar you borrow. Office Building. Hartford; or the room apao* heater. $5 Black Iron 7 2-0108. Please ask (or Augustine I Medley turned down? Short on down pay- This one is a show piece; Kamienski. and roofing. Call CYiarles W. Mortgage loans to stretch your Hartford or Manchester offices of stove eonverted to oil, $5. Phone INa.UDES BEDROOM. LIVING Ijlthrop A Sons. MI 9-0.184, PI income, It’a easier to carry debts the Connecticut Slate Emplo.vment MI 9-0482. ROOM. DINETTE, REFRIGERA- III 1)1) SA X O N BY KEN RAU) and JLKKY KKONOl ILI.O 'T d wait a while If I were you! He'e right in the middle ment? Had a repoaaeasion? Don’t Only $245 Down of a countdown over one of my miatakes!" give up! See Douglas Motors get COIWIE’S TV and Radio Sendee, 2-8398. if you put them all in one baaket. Service. Completed applications TOR, WASHING MACHINE COM ' AMD NOW SuDPBNtv JUPP PASHES OVER anp pl inGS tha lowdown on the lowest down available all hours Satisfaction Dial CH 6-8897 and a.sk Frank must be on file at office of Gener- BINATION RANGE. LAMPS YOU'RE tfOiN* OPEN THE closet Poor. and amalleat pa.vments anywhere 1953 Dodge 2-Dr. Station BIDWELL HOME Improvement Burke or Mrs. Carter how tc do it. al Manager. Town Hall Manches- TWO USED tires, 760x15 , 820. Call TABt.ES, SMOKER. HASSOCK. B. C guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1815 ; TO BE A 9FAL BY JOHNNY HART Kot a amall loan nr finance com Wagon Co. Alterations, additions, ga- Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, ter, on or before Novem ber 20 MI 3-4828 SEALY BOX SPRING AND MAT- hEBO, SAXON rages. Roofing and siding experts. pany plan. Douglas Motors. 333 Radio, heater, tinted glass. For- 15 I.«w is St., Hartford. 1958. TRESS, DISHES. SII.VERWARE anp rru WANT TD PLAY ON don't be sill y, I can’ t Aluminum clapboards a specialty. STEEL SAW rig table saw Belt, Hw/ Agon- WATCf?-»yr Main Street. mer local school teacher's car, PICTURES. POTS AND PAN.*! PAULA Unexcelled workmanship. Easy engine, tractor, saw table $85. PI BOSw OBTM OUR FOOTBALL TEA M , RUN WITH A P E G -L E G I what else. televtsinr. wrvlca. “ffi' S-4441. AND A FEW OTHER ACCES budget terms MI 9-6495 or TR Business Opportunities 32 2-7211. WILEY ‘ 1942 PONTIAC, radio and heater, Help IVanted— SORIES. Only $195 Down 5-9109. ' directional lights. Good running Male or Female 37 EI.ECTRIC TRAIN — American 7^ condition. Extra tires, S"!. PI FLUOR SANDING and refinlshlng. ESTABLISHED nibhlsh route with WILL SELL ALL OR PART \\ 7c£i If 1958 D odge truck for sale. R eason - Flyer. S complete sets, traflk, 6 re- 2-1897. Call MI 9-8919. Rooflng-Stding ** 16 J( you wish to see this In the y able. MI 9-7853. TOWN OF MANCHESTER mote eontrol switches, extras. All Other Fine Cars Alwa.vs At evening, phone CH. 7-0358 for ap WANTED—Clean used cars. We TYPEWRITERS and office ma- COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, like new. One-half original price. FOR LEASE gasoline station fully JUNIOR ENGINEERING Ml .5-0713, pointment. buy, trade down pr trade any- chines renalred. Sales and Service. Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- thing. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. DE CORMIER MOTOR MI 9-5477. equipped for repairs etc. Rent AID asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, reasonable on tnain thoroughfare. TWO WOOL rugs 9x12, one boy’s A-ttL— B— E— R— T— ’S galvanized or copper gutters and 1963 CHEVROLET Avertible, M A M RUBBISH—Offers com- MI 9-3190. Salary $3,701 to $4,793' per an- bicycle 1»51 Desoto (our 43-45 ALLYN ST , H ARTFORD SALES , leaders. MI .3-7707. good condition $550 PI 2-7917 af- plete full time cleaning *.er\’lce. num. Experience In an engineer- door. MI 9-8464. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M. Ashes, rubbish removed, light SAT. 8 P. M. ter 6:30. Manchester's Rambler Dealer RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle end ing office op In surveying or con- trucking. Metal. cardboard Help Wanted— I’emale 35 CHRISTMAS TREES — (Whole- buUt-up roofs, gutter and conduc- struction or technical aohool train- 1953 FORD Thunderbird engine. 24 MAPLE 8T., MANCHESTER drums. Regular serx'ice avail- ing in drafting with knowledge of sale!. Lndlvldually aaltcted fancy SEE US—For .good quality used Two (our barrel carburetore.i able. Ml 9-9767. tor work: roof, chimney repairs. EXPERIEN CED sewing niBchine trees, that sell on sight. Wreaths, furniture, aterilTzed. repaired and Me * MemU T r » « M N* . Ray Hagsnow, MI 8-2214; Ray malhemnllcs required. Appli'-atioHs 'I* 7 Clean With idw mUeage. E-*ery- operators wanted. Day ahif. Ap- boughs. Renowned quality Mod- flniahed. Upholstered furniture, BUZ SAW YUR BY ROY C R A N K Jackson, Ml s-8828. ply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. may be obtained at the office of the thlng converted. Ready to 'nstml. FOR PROMPT, courteous service General manager, Mancheater; erate prlcea. Extra early sell- rugs, chests, dressers, beds, BIKiS BUNNY Into any 1949 to 1963 Ford or Merv on your Hi-Fi or TV, call Ralph’s oyts. Write for price brochure. springs, kitchen sets (many r'M posiT ivc UL NOT BE ABLE TO ROUFINU, SIUINQ, painting Qkr- TYPIST—Temporary, Two weeks. Stale Personnel Dept., Room 406. cury. CeiTM I 8-810^______. . 1950 DODGE fou^flpor aedan, new Radio and TV Service. M'. 4-0025. Hughes Farms, Bemardaton, chrome), desks, cribs, etc. Ap- ME WAS IN TME SLEEP A WINK UNTIL QUICK! LEAAMETAKE (^IPPEE! mntry. Alterations and addiitioni. No agent's fee. $1.50. Tolland Slate Offlre Bldg., Hartford; or the ABt > n 9-78M. , 4475. Call 9-5009. m e! Cellars', attics cleaned. clerk with some experience re- I WIIJL babysit In my licanaed Leaves raked and removed. Light Heatitiff and Flumbing 17 quired. 48 hour week, good pB". home. Full or part-time. Day or Junior Date Special trucking of all kinds, for Homes, Excellent opportunity 'for reliable night. In your home, nights and stores and offices. Norm's 8.WAT8UN, PLUMBINQ and heat- married man. Call MI 3-2481. Mr. weekends. Ml 8-7320. Kitchta Show-Offi! Trucking. MI 8-8905. ing contractor. New Inatallationa, Montovani or apply In person si OoRtiRiiaA OR Nixi Poii Roosevelt Mlll.s . Inc,. 210 East EXPERIENCED mother will baby ItL GRINDING and sharpening—Farm alteratto: work and repair work. alt at home. Vininitv East Canter MIl hLV FINN 3 0 9 3809. Main SI., Rockville. BY LANK I.KONARD and household tools. Itwn mowers St. Call .MI 0-68.53. MOHTY IVIKKKI.K KV l)l(!K CAVAI.I I WHOYfiOIN"n and saws precision sharpened, 24 HOUR Im m ediate service. R e - WANTED—Part-time truck driver! PROPBSS()B fCHNUTZEL YOU NEVER OH, NO.'WE TAKE EVERY motors serviced. Bmpson H. OOTHI THE PORMeB DEAN OF LET HIM OUT 7 MDU 9 H 0 U L 0 N T FEEL modeling, repairing, new matalla- to work mornings. Apply in per- 1 PRECAUTION TO KEEP Abom. Maple St., Ellington, TR BACKLOG c o u e c e ; he < GREAT CHARLEY.' DEAR. A 9 YOU GROW OLDER tlona, electric sewer cleaning, son. Boland Oil Company, 369 Cen- *THE GOLDEN LADDER" 8-7160 THINKS UP THE QUESTIONS ^ ABOVE REPROACH' I FOUNDA YOU must expect to find dra! 1 pipea cleaned fact and efri- ter at. FOR THE VERY REST IN HOMES CALL ------THE GOtPEN ladder GRAY HAIR.' A GRAY HAIR POPPING clenl. Will R. Guy, Ml 8-0977 PROGRAM' UP NOWAND THEN DEPARTMENT managers wanted. Household Services We have several openings (or real Offered 13A Millirierjr DresnmakinK lb REX R. F. D IM O C K CQ, aggressive salesmen to manage SEE OUR CLASNIPIKD ADS XXXX DRESBM{.KTNO‘. alteration, ape- several departments. Including ARTESIAN WELLS Ml 9-5248 RADIO REPAIRS on any mkka— cialiiing in children’a clothea. MI selling and buying. Five day, 40 all ampllfitrs and pbonofraphs a RA.VDALL AUCLAIR'e BARBARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD 9-0140, hour week. Retirement plen, group Ml 9-7702 Ml t-«8IS ; / anci chimera. Over 47 years total insurance, employe discounts, paid ! experience 90 days guarantee on TR 5.7059 ROIHltT W. A6NEW ROBERT D. MURbOOK (JLARICE, dreaamaking. Your me- vacations. Apply in person to ! MI9-fS7S . M l,l-S 4 n -^ ^ ., all orot'k. Pottertnn’f. terfal, your pattern made to your Montgomery Ward, Main St.. Financing Arranged FURNITtTRfc REPAIRING - An- measurements. Call MI 9.8148. Manchesler, on Monday, Tuesday or Wedtieaday, 9 to 3. » •«Bk- Im tiques restored. Furniture Repair Service, TslcottyUlf; 30 S-7449. MovitiK'^'t'nicitlrig— Storage 20 .Z . WEA VING of bufM, nsofh bolee .if ’iiitrii // r and torn clotMng^ hdaMry nina, LOCAL AND LONG distance mov- SEPTIC TANKS handbags repalrsd. aippar ra- ing.- Across the street or across AND MR. ABKRNATHY BY RALSrON .lO.NKS and PRANK RIDOKWAY (' MM AIN I.KSLIK TlIR N K P p/Bcament. urabraUSa rapairad, the country. Your beet .'tiove le maa’a ablrt eoilara raaaraed and With Cummings. All points and ' converse HR allt/wk iG.MDTAaiv' «m HotMvi D(Wt vqo PLUSOED SEWERS SEE THE PERFECT Y E fi. BUT I'M GOING MEN FOR UNCLE NBD'5 RUPINtftE -MOREL LET« FACE IT,. replacad. MarioWa Uttla Mend- laces In Connecticut, Phone Ml ICI CBiAM I ing Shop. JR. C30MT CRY, MERES TO HAVE TO TONIOHTl HE WASN'T HJMSILFi HE'S M M M WHEW HE'S r4048. Maehine ClMnad YOU 9T0P THIS. DRINKINGi-AND TMATB , A DOLLAR TO RBLMONT Rug^ Cleaning Com* Siqrtle Iteaks, Dry Welts, Sewer certaikjlv K-— — Z ( WHV? MOftT OP TH< rM R NOVf! pany—For thoiois who can . about COMBINATION! BUY mo r e \\l Uaea- Im talled-^llqr Water- PAINTINB mi ICE CREAM. ARE cy i their rugs—phone 30 S-0012. preariag. Done. I GENEROUS, Free pickup and delivery. Free CONCRETE MR, estimates given. We specialise In PAPER HANOINQ ABERNATHY furniture and wall to wall carpet- MeKINNEY BROS, TELEFHON* .j Location! Value! - $tw*roM Disposal Co. ------— ------FOUNMTtONS Ml 9.3244 1 Ita -m fteart^st - Ml 9-8308 ZanA $it the others and buy the best. Come ouMri WOOD.' A, ------" EsHflMhM HILL HEIGHTS this, weekend snd see qwMItT homes in.' fiillfcw ^ LTONBREN KisaburiMn setiinf >rfth all city facitttiiHLIliuich. splifl leTd u d Colonial dcsifBS available. Pyicv lrfaii 117,200.'^ Il/P WimiMINtW !. iW AL eSTATB BROKER Pkwo^mk "^ytldag la R«al featatcr IT'S HERE U ‘1 Edwartf la Ealamtkf V. A‘. MaitEKRas AvoMablt 30 Yoors simple and aihart --- the way '(ilin 'tbsael'ate’libuiid to att»ttoi$ and win compUmmta, 1 Ml 3.4321 THE SIORY UK MAH1HA WAYNE BY WILSON scRur.ns IliFF COBB Juniors like drees-up (rocks. This BY PETK HOKKM AN' as well as . jirbtsct your hands. il Sfom. C okr: GA 9*9044 '^OFCOUSW SHSVwa. BUT HOT stunning flater has a pretty ruffls- CATER... WHY, H a S H S ) IF HE WERE (Make an sXOa set Ifor ftft-giv- >• L TDWY, JOWJ.RtMLMBat FOR ME TO trimmsfl luid whatever sleeve iX.ii’A.. DO-lOU HAL'S C S Y SMoutO HAVS STILL ALIVE, . .‘HCK.avt META WY IDotT CONTINUE WhCRE ybu lUce. - ANY IDEA WHERE LOLHSFWEEN BACK FROM 50R...I THOUGHT MISS MANNING- W LEFT OFF^... No. 8252 with Y>stt-0-Rsma la "^attgiii No. 5fM contains hot- JUSEOTOTMt IOLAOFSSSIUi'. ’0{p(Satara«'aa4iniiay liPlwS gjs.'' . FOfTER K t’ THETCArv' AU HOUR THERE WAS STILL A I KNOW WHM BAT'n.INGTHE in siasE 9. I L 12, ?3, 14, 16, 18. iron transfer.fttr pansy, p c^ y . and # SEPTIC TANKS 'vai ATTEr Y5MAUV VtAP<-/ CHANCE WHEN THEY HE'D WANT sunflower designs; sewing and em- r-- ,r" BCmiAUT LID APCkH V KlA.?Tl Foeds 0^ Stas huat, 5i4 yards of For Sale Cleaned and YnetaDed' broidery directions. t D«LYlPJI.IaSPjfc« Send ,25c In Coins, for this pat- tern to Anne Cabot. Manchester Bveslng Herald. ItM ASiB. OF AMOBUiClAS, NBiW YOIUI M, N.Y; nt Name, AddrcM and Pattern umber. Add lOq for each pattern fox fbT'l'Claai mailing. Have you a copy of our MfW Nsedlework Album ? It containa dMMa at pntty designs in croehat Jjpsft, Abibtisldsry and mm; ahM di- nitttiMHi f^ o n s knit add thirW cio- cbat ltams. (tal;^85e« o o f^ t.v PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER fcVENING HERALD, HANCHH8TER. C0NN^ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1958 MAN(3HESTER fiVENIKO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1958 Nmanapt Apartmtnto— Flat*— Apartments— FTat*~ Hodms for Sale HoasM for Salt 72 Houaca far Salt 72 HouMd For S«t« 72 Tenements 63 Tenements 63 . f XX MANCHESTER ARE YO(J LOOKING «t)R A ANDOVER -r- Latfs f with attached garage. Good sized six room ranch with cloaed around, near lake.' Hot air heat, I* All Eeily Chrishnos Shopper At p.m. PI J-B80O. preciated. Large y*rd, ample rooroz, fireplace, hot water oil breezeway and two-car gerage. •creened porch. $3,900. Welles parking. Open for inapection. 61 (Completely flniihcd). BuUt-ln achoola and ah.opping.... _ ^Reaaonabl; lably ated- Call Cieazynski-Falber Agen- Wins Aircraft Will Fight Bond Forfeiture priced. Immediate occupancy 10% auc room ranch, acreenad porch, cy. MI 8-1409 or MI. 9-4291. heat. Priced right at $15,200. Buy Leirre Mtchen with mahogany Agency, 'Ooventry, PI.3-78S4. Union l|t. MI 0-1663. tove and oven, fireplace, ceramic ' now so you won’t be sorry Inter. ADVERTISING tile bath. Full baaemente, ameelte FHA mortgage available. walking diatanca to Buckley calMeta and built-in range and SIX ROOM, ftret floor, adulte only. Call AUce Clampet. RealtAr. Ml ANDOVER—Five room ranch, oil H OLIDAY BAZAAR No heat. MI 0.BS23. THREBS /ii(p four room apart- drlvea, completely landacaped. School, walt-to-wall -carpeting, at- MANCHESTER oven. tiled bath, in lovely Idea Award Anthony Gabriel aaid today his^ the town, but could not contract lor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ihenta. CaH ' M I 9-41-4071, 5 to 7 p.m. Duplex $-6, Two-car garaga. 0-4548. Other liatlngs available. residential aection. Shown by ap- steam heat, concrete foundation, the amount bid. Ctfitor Chureh— WMliMsday. Nevf ^ 10% down, r.H.A. R. F. Dlmock tic fan. Call Owner MI 9-6100.' Member of Multiple Uiting Serv- 1 acre lot. $10,600. Welles Agency-, Hartford cbhatruction firm will ATTRACTIVE five room apart- only. Co., ReaUore, MI 9-5245. Priced for quick sale. Summit Street—Blx room Ciolo- pointment only. Call Claszynakl- Acdrding to Paaaaro. Gabriel can 10 A.M. to 6 VM. 8 ;1,5 A.M. to 4 ..10 P.M. nial. Plaatered walls,, fireplace, city ice. Felber Agency. MI 8-1409, or MI Coventry, PI 0-7*66. Casper Matchulat, Wapping, a not build a atorm aewer from ment, second floor, new electric U acres of land, Avery Street, legally withdraw the bid. However, Pot Roaat Dinner—ConUmioaa Serving $U80 to 8:M elov* arid refrlfrerhtor. Call MI TO RENT—Three XXI utilities. 10% FHA commitment. 9-4291. aecond shift group . supervisor at Leonard St. to Bigelow Brook (or Crockett haa aaid the town can col- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR ( LASSIFIED ADVT. bath, linoleum, Venetian blinds, So Windsor. Five minutes walk to Wilt sell under FHA appraisal et MANCHESTER -- For, the home Adnita 81-05—ChHdren TSe 3-72M between * and #. new a'chooi now being built. owner who wiahez to be near Wanted—>Real Estate 77 Pratt and Whitney Aircraft In Ehist the amount of a bid It aubmitted lect on the bond if the company ' M. THBl! FR|. 10.80 A.M.—SATI RDAY 0 A.M. heat and hot water fufTiished, MANCIUESTBR — Beautiful ebt LOOK I IN TOWNl $14,800. Oct. 21. does not do the work. ' Make Dinner ReoervaUans Bbfore Moaday parking. acl)nol and Main St. sec- churchea and school. Vacant 0 Lots for Sole 73 Hartford' waa among the top (our TEL. MRS. RUPERT UPPtlNO—MI 8-8701 or room ranch In prima country club room older home on lot 70x140, ARB YOU CONSIDERIN'3 Gabriel, through a apokeaman, TOC* COOPERATION WILI. I kAt 3 O ?!! THREE ROOM apartments, too. tion. Adults. MI 9-2330. location. 16’x24' living room with 1—Transferred to Ohio. Require SELUNQ YOUR PROPERTY? of 126 PAWA employea who divided added that if the town attempts to Sprinkle leftover French-fried MISS HELEN CARRIER—MI 8-8488 BE APPRECIATED l/lo l IVll Sm! I I MI 0-5220. MI 3-7444. B & D REALTY ASSN.,Tn C. BOLTON ateam heat oil fired, full base- MANCHESTER— $2,796-482 Ver- fireplace. Large attractive kitchen. quick Bale. Sparkling five room ment, porch—all city uUIitlea. non St. 183x310, water. Also 274 W# will appraise your property $10,130.50 for their - coat aaving collect on a 11,500 lurety bond potato sticks with grated cheese c Recreation room and den firtiahed 413,500—-Near Bolton. Immacu- tree and wluiout any oMlgr'lon. and reheat by broiling. Business Ixicatiuiw ' Mr 9 - 8 0 7 5 d a y s ranch, (three bedrooms), large liv- Priced to sell at $13,600. CaU Vernon St. 133x200. ReasonaMe. ideaa submitted during October, guaranteeing his bid, he will take THREE ROOMS and bath. Call Ml In basement. Over 1.700 square feet Ml 9-8640 evenings ing room* with fireplace, , large late four room T.anch. Extras. AUtDo ClamfMt, Realtor. M l 0-4543. Harvey Adejberg.. JA 3-508$ any We alao buy property' for cash. Matchulat received $2,125 for his legal actloi). 0-O.573. 410 North Main 8t for Rent 64 of living area on a large 4vooded kitchen with dining area. ^11 base- Basament garage.'6% FHA, 10%' Other listings avaUabl'e. Member time.' Maihbar Multiple suggestion that a push type broach The' apokeaman waa Roche Pas- Continued From Preceding Page lot. R. F. Dimock Co Realtors, $10,500—SIX ROOM Colonial, :dum- ment. Lot 110x160. FHA appraisal VA. of Multiple Listing Service. STANLEY BRAY, Realtor on an arbor press be used to re- sero, president of the American MANCHESTER OREEN Three OFFICE SPACE availabl# %t idfal MI 9-6245. ahd selling price 116,500, 15% OVER 70 acres nice woodland, BRAE-BURN REALTY 'tnum storms, dcntble garage, goi^ $M,800—Bolton Lake. Six room Construction ' Co., Hartford, and large rooms with heat, very good location t39 East Center St. op- location. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI down, SO year terms. Reasonable good for development or camp, Ml 8-4273 the Greater Hartford Ebccavatlng ostAT Mtw run O't Household Goods )1 Wanted— To Buy 58 posite Spruce. Call MI 0-TlTT. ranch, full basement, aluminum SIX ROOM COLONIAL condition, second floor, 130 Please XXII e-6183. offers considered. ^ Full basement full liuulatlon, water available, $6,900. Welles C^ntractora' Association, of which combinations. Drilled well; Nlea Agency. Coventry, PI 2-7356. SELUNG YOUR home? For DtVnorMiNTI MAGIC CHEF 4-bumer with awinR \\K NTED TO BITy .do not call between 12 noon and commercial buainasa or office plastered walls, tile bath. latfatory, the Gabriel Construction Co. Is one n 4 p.ni. MI 9-0353. MANCHESTER — Attractive tlx HUGE 6 ROOM—1954 home. 04’ 3—Fine family home of six large double lot, near privata btaeb. prompt, efficient, courteoua aery- out broiler, in good conditlnn. Ren Cood used resaiable furniture, .apace for rent. Up to 6600 equare room Cape with two wood paneled Tear 'round recreation. fireplace, hot water tdi heat, porch, ice and appralaing without obliga- of some 40 members. In one package Il3ting room, oversized bedrcibma, rooms. Including dining room, two fully floored attip, city utilities, sonable price. MI B-434. * i ______also smnll upright and spinet VERNON - One three room apart- feet. Will eub-divtde. Main St Lo- bedrooms. Large kitchen. Full center hall, VA baths, baseboard baths, full basement, porches. Two Sobnrban tor Sale 75 tion, call S. A. Beechler. Realtor, Yesterday was me date General Modem “all in one” insurance contracts $14,800—New 5J4 'room ranch. amesije drive, large lot, immedi- pianos. ment with garage, stove, refrig- cated near Center Plenty of park basement, fireplace. Convenient to heat, aluminum atorma -arage. car garage. Quiet street. $14,700. MI 3-6969 or Wealey R. Smith, Aa- Manager Richard Martin had set protect you sRsinsl fire and allied perils tng. Phone Ml 9-5229 or Ml 8-7444. school and shopping $15,990 R. F. Built-ins, basement garage, twa ate occupancy. $7,900 ROCKVIU.,E—Seven rooms, aoclatea. MI 9-8952. Member Multi- for Gabriel to decide whether he FIVE PIECE chrome kitchen net erator. One three room apartment $15,200. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml- on your home, contents, per- W'atkin.s U.sed Furniture Dimock Co., Realtors, MI 9-6245. 3— Well cared for five bedroomacre wooded lot. oil heat, city conveniences, cen- ple Liating Service. would enter Into a contract to sonal property, plus broad with garage, stove, refrigerator. THREE ROOM office, jnxnind 9-5132. FIVE ROOM RANCH $25. Phone MI 0-811B family hoihe, in good location, full trally located. Tremonl Agency, build the storm sewer for the $24,- theft and peraonal liability Kxcliange References. MI 9-2337. level. Main Street near Center. $25,600 — Watrous Road. For the Full basement. 2 fireplaces, tile XXIII COVENTRY LAKfi—For apace and basement, front porch, irarage. RockvUle, TR 5-2349 Or MI 9-6722. USTlNUb wanted alngie and 110 the firm had bid. Martin aaid coveraRC, all in one economy- FLORENCE oil and (t»a rombinn l.'i Oak Street Plenty of parking. Phone Ml party needing a separata foqr room bath, not water oil heat, plastered two-famity hbuaea. Member ol tlon stove, also electric stove country living see thie apacloua garden space. Owners moving to $12,600 ROCKVILE — Three-fam- today he will instruct Town Coun- sited package. Call on ns lo E'OIIR ROOM rent. $75 nuidren 9-5223. MI 8-7444. ANDOVER—Six room new ranch, home. I-Jvlng room 23x17. fire- Vermont. Asking $16,500. home with private drive and base- walls, full insulation. Large kitch- MLS. Howard R Haatlnga. Real- explain how a paekage policy MI 0-3202. TWO STEAM or hoi water radia- ment garage in addition to a largs en, amesite drive, all city utilities, ily, 7-6-5, city water and ..ewer. sel Charles Crockett to take ac- errepied Write Box E, Herald. three bedrooms, living room 'and place. VA baths, four bedrooms. tor. Ml 9-1107 any time tion on collecting the bid bond. can save you money. lors abniil 24" high. Call MI dining area. Granite .^replace, 4— Clhoice lot. Residential Zonesix room ranch with 1% baths, two large lot. Six-car garage, comer lot. Excel- USED KITCHEN cabinets, wall amt .3 1«2» Wooded lot 100x100. 41,4% mort- lent neighborhood, centrally lo- AGENT—Harvey Adelberg has im- Surety Company Hooseo for Rent 65 bookcaaea, built-in range and oven, gage, $13,600. CTifford Hansen, AA. 100x200. All Utilities. fireplaces., finished recreation hase, with double sink Reasun ^oom, two-car garage with aleetrie CHARLES LESPERANCE cated. Tremont Agency. Rock- mediate cash buyers for your The surety company holding It able offer arcepled im 9 1427 I KOI'll ROOM duplex and garage, baaement garage. Nice porch, Realtor, MI 8-2453 and Ml 9-6793. Otm ADVICK Apply 1.35 Pearl St, COVENTRY LAKE-Year 'round acre lot nverlooka Andover Lake. overhead door. On a two aera ville, TR 5-23/0 or MI 9-4722. homes, building lots, businesses. is the ,U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty RiMims Without H4mrri 59 home. Four rooms conalating of wooded lot. Priced far below re- MI 9-7620 JA 3-5039 any time. Co., Baltimore, Md.. whose area fnara yoti notrino FOUR CHE.3TS of drawers SIO: R. F. Dlmock (2o,,, Realtori, MI BOLTON — Off Lake St. Ideal MADELINE SMITH, Realtor SIX ROOM Cape, hot water heat, 1 SIX ROOMS, duplex, steam heat. two bedrooms, kitchen, lovely 9-6245. ranch, three bedrooma. Fireplace, placement coat repi;esentative is the Hartford fmm en ' ts bmp each. Maple kitchen set ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, living room with stone fireplace. FDR SALE—Two-family five room. baaement garage, 'A ecre lot, Marble lop dresser. $15 niiija remraJIv located Single ot double, Available I'er I .lust off the Cen- garage. large lot. Excellent neigh- Reasonable, Mrs. Leslie J. Las- firm of Morley, Watson, and Bald- ter Write Box D, Herald. Enclosed, heated porch, Ixively MI 9-1642 more land available. $13,500. Legal Notice rabtnet. $15 Four beds, $lh lo small babies accepted. See Mrs. XXIV borhood. Clifford Hansen. Real- VERNON bury. MI 3.0605. Welles Agency, Coventry. PI win. view of lake. Adults only. Inm e- tors, MI 3-2453 and MI 9-6703. Gabriel attempted to withdraw $15 Youth bed $5 Tv n iitililv Oorary. 14 Arch St. dlste ocriipanry, CH 3-0725, 2-7356. LIMITATION OBDKB tables, $3 and $5 nuld s ro. krr. NEW SIX room Colonial, $17,900. $14,700—SH room ranch. Extras MANCHESTER— $17,500. Lovely A T A COURT o r PROBATE. hi»ld hla'bid after finding out Main St. PLEASANT. heated, furnished FOUR ROOM cold flat, adiilta ' Built by Joaeph Roaetto on Broad 6-ROOM RANCH in excellent eon- Include separate room in ^$>aae- five room ranch, large living at Manchentcr. within and for the $3 One drawer pine blanket only, (,'all MI 3-7443 after p.m. 1NICEI.Y FURNISHED five room COVENTRY LAKE—Four rooms, District of Manchester on tho 31at day Is a State highway and haa con- ^ a jw iA , cheat. $30 Buggie seal two spin rooms with private hath. Kitchen Street near Waddell School. dition. Radiant heat. Built 1950. ment. Eaay financing. room with bay window, loads of bath, oil heat, aluminum windows. of October. 1968. crete rather than asphalt paving. ranch pills recreation room, ftase- 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms and I Present. Hon. John J WallfU, Judge. ning wheels, odd tables, chairs fsi lllllcs avallshle. Call MI- MANCHESTER. Comfortahle room, ment garage Now to May or baths', built-in stov* and oven. . closets, large lot and city utili- $8,500, Welles Agency, Coventry Passero said Gabriel has the 9-457S. Completely landscaped. Ameaite dining room. A large living room TWO FAMILIES $lT,S0O^even room split leval. ties. Shown by appointment. Call Estate of Ada Z. C'arr a 'l^/a Adah Casper Matchulat 283 EAST CENTER ST. and stands MI S-744H , $10 weekly, for refined gentleman, ./line 15, I-oealed Highway 44A. 10 Bullt-ins include dishwasher. Pos- PI 2-7356. Zelma Carr, late of Manchfflter In flaltl right to withdraw because the bid ------— I drive. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtora, haa paneled fireplace. Attached Clenszynskl-Felber Agency. MI District, deceased. specifications did not list these F'URNISHED rooms lo rent. Also lo share four room bsrhelor minutes to Manchester nr Mans- Ml 9-,5245. garage. Lot la 100 feet ^ 226 feet. 1. 3 and 3 with garages, on bus it^ 114 baths. Aluminum rcn.blna* move excess nickel cadmium plate apiirlmeni References Call he- .3-1409, or MI 9-4291. LEBANON—Five rooms, bsth, oil On motion of Dorothy C. D 'A m ico of facts. Furthermore, Passero said. Mi 3*4112 ANDES C,AS and oil mnihinallon large 2-toom collage furnished field. school bi)s slops at door. Re- Price $17,900. Earle 8, Rohan, line with limited service. Very tnffli. De luxe bath. FHA or pres- heat, artesian well, 1 acre, $8,400. said MaTvchoBicr. executrix, from the broached slots of the J-S7 tween 5-7 p in. MI 9-3037 liable persons only. Rent $160, central, one vacancy soon. This is O RD E R ED : T^nt nix months from Gabriel did not know that the Job S t o v e 32 wide Call MI 3-.5fi7« with heat and lights Call '.elween XXV Realtor. Ml 3-7433. ' si^ 4V4% mortgags. $96.60 per 514 ROOM RANCH In South Wind- Welles Agency, Coventry. PI and J-75 jet engine compressor Phone PI 2-3020 an excellent Investment for only month. the ftlflt day of October. 1968. be and discs. Formerly, the slot had to be included restoring the pavement 5 and 7 p m. Ml 9-0323. COVENTR3' Three rooms a n d ______sor Heights. H-acre land, land- 2-7356. the same are limited atnl allowed for GENERAL ELECTRIC wringer MANCHESTER—Before snow flies, $15,800', the creditorn within which to bring In hand filed if the checking gauge until he waa given- this informa- balh. furnished Private ent. ani-e, j SIX ROOM duplex, oil heal, good MANCHESTER—Seven room ram- scaped. fruit trees. Storm win- waahing maihine and seven unsil ATTRACTIVE furnished nsim for bling Cape. Large rear patio and move into this charming suburban dows. $15,600. MI 4-1803. their claims against .fiaid estate, and would not fit. tion in an addenduiti to the spec- heal and hoi wi^er, newly lecor-1 location Available very soon. Call 2. Two'-family flat. Just off the ANDOVER aaid executrix Is directed to give Magic Sesl canning pies.snic one or two gentlemen Klliheii attached garage. Paneled dining qoloillal custom ranch. Three bed- ifications, which he did not re- nied, parking stiace. Phone PI MI 9-0730. bus. Both apartments are vacant. mbllc notice to the creditors to bring Matchulat aaid the company / cooker Call Ml 3-3110. privileges, parking. Inquire 137 room, recreation room, two hatha. fooma, wonderful modern kitchen, $1J,000- Five fMiished six room Horse Racing Bill fn their claims within said time al- Viade lengthy trials of different ceive in the mail until after the Maple Si 2-3447 The aaking price Is $18,000 and this lowed by publishing a copv of thla SPACIOUS SIX room Rsne'h home, Claaa A neighborhood. $20,000. R. full baaement. abundant atorage cape. Will carry small seconi) broach designs and finallv made bid opefiing Oct. 6. He had as- space. $21,000. Clifford Hansen, property will mortgage out well. order In some newspaper having a cir- MAIN STREET Eoiir rooms. 1st | healed garage large yard Con- F. Dlmock Co., Realtora, MI 9-5245. mortgage. A DREAM HOUSE culation in said probate district within two improvements resulting from sumed the towm would do the re- Holpt k«Dp your Musical Instruments .’>.1 h’lIRNISIIED room for rein, i-on- Realtors, MI 3-2453 and Ml 9-6793. Possible to trade. Offered as Means • • CICK-UP fhan Ideal comhliialloii office and | venient lo schools and shopping. A ten days from the date of this order his suggestion. storing. S U iV E I- veniriil location Oi)e .minute from XXVI $13,900- -Four bedroom Cape. and return make to this court of the i>urn«r c Imd as it CABER OF eODA AT PIANO TUNING. W* are the only Main SI I eel. I.lghi housekeeping. home Heal, hoi water furnished I AD 3 3134, CAPE COD, six finished rooms. 3. 6 and 6 duplex on Foster St. OLCOTT DR. notice given. Matchulat has worked for P&WA However, Martin said today that DISCOUNT PRICES Fiirniliire svallahle MI 4 0233 sf Large lot, email brook, . mesUa To Avoid Tax Hike it waa Gabriel's responsibility to firm In thla area timing Manoa Woman onlv T’hone MI 9-70.39, MANCHESTER — New alx room Enclosed porch, fireplace, alum- Two vacanles. Two new heating JOHN J WAUzETT. Judge. for 19 years, all on the second hoots your horn* I 12 Larst Bottles AT OUlt BOrrUNO PLANT ler .5 MANOHK.STFR Seven room Cape systems. Choice location. Asking drive, garage. 5% FHA, 10% VA, Set among towering trees, de- have determined the requirements electronically. Others use the i d ranch home In Rockledge section, inum storm windows, amesite AT A COURT O F PROBATE held shift. He ha(i won only one small Prices quoted are (w beasd deUv- near arhoo|, pf>od location 1125 a $ , . lightful flower gardens. Six room (Continued from Pa^e One) of the Job. Normally, Martin said, RT-98 la the most completely fashioned by ear method. Ward hatha, ceramic tile kitchen drive. Call Owner MI 9-3605. 20 000 $15,300—Six room Cape, breeze- at Manchester, within and for the suggestion award in the past but GENTLEMAN Eiirnlshed SIX ROOM tinple.x with parnjr^* month. MI 91642. custom built. Full tile bath, show- District of Manchester on the ftrd day the specifications would not have effective luel oil additive In use $1.50 eriee only; extm chnrg* tat bnii- Krause. Ml 3-5336. conntera. Attached garage, ame- way, garage, walk-in cloaeta. IH never stopped trying. at 4,3 Chuii h Si , Apply 99 Rldpe Rt Available Ini- ANDOVER LAKE — Year 'round 4. Five family in Rockville, er and lavatory. Everything buyers his campaign promise of no new of^Novemher. A.D , 1958. today. This helps your oH Tax Incl. queta, pi^ea, ahewers, wnddlags, alle drive, full landscaped lot, baths. aluminum combination, Present. Hon, John J Wallett, Judee. Married, he live.s in XVapplng and given the Information that slipped LARGEST aelectlon of name brand medlatelv lakefront home. Three bedrixims, small down payment. Going for are searching for, exclusive. taxes. Gabriel by. burner deliver more clean, de- etc. Suburban For Rent 66 $19,800. R. F. Dlmock Co., Real- $17,000 - or less. amesite drive. 6% FHA, 10% VA. Estate of Josephine Connor aka. spends most of his spare time Plus Deposit bard and orchestra Inslriiments, ATTRAec, 1, ROtKVII.LE .Seven room house. XXVIII rage having many possibilities. Woodhili Heights Mc,tlon. Three ed state agencies to do everything bv publlsbtnr a copv of ttds f»rder tn South O ff hot water, oil, garage. Handy to District of Manrhesler on the 5(h day some newsnaper having a clrciilatlon Jarvis Construction Co. of Man- luktnji; I2fl. ('fill Ml A-1094. or hot water, hentnl and pHikinp MI Tel ,MI .3.31119. Centrally lorsled TR 5..344n, of November. 1958. MORIARTY school, bus and shopping. By ap- Owners loss your gain - Asking bedrooms. large kitchen, separate ! po.ssible to trim state costs. He In said district at least five davs be- Trinity Nominees chester. Gabriel said today he .20 after ft p m. , 3 1406, MANCHESTER -C a p e Cod with $12,900. Call Alice Clampet, Real- Present. Hon, John J. Walletl. JudRe. made specific reference to the fore the dav of said hearing to appear ______PLEASANT four mom apsriment, ! 27 ; jT ----- r— ------pointment, Donald S. Gale Realty dining room, spacious living room Kstate of William D. Cheney a-k'a I would loee $23,000 to $24,000 if he Tax In(h. C e n ter St. sl.x finished rooms completely re- tor. Ml 9-4543. Other listings avail- with fireplace, built-in bookcase, I state’s mounting telephone If they see cause at said time and did the Job for the $24,110 bid. BOY'S RED wool tsekel, lend A furnished or imfiirnisiied sienm ' Husiness Property for Sale 70 Co,, AD 6-0818, evenings, MI William Davies, late of ManchestfT In place and he heard relative thefrifn. The administration of Manches- nPlus Deposit decorated. Aluminum aiding and able, Member of Multiple Listing aluminum combination storms, said DlNtrlrt. decefised. I charges, gas heat, light and other RROTHERS EUR.N1.SHEH mom for rent SI 193 heal New Hnlinn ltd Ml 3-3339, ------9-3695, AD 2-8796, CH 7-4514, JA and make reuim to thi* c/»m-t ter High School is setting up a Company offtqtala said Gabriel North O ff Taylors, alr.e 14 $in Man s wool comblnalinn windowa. Nice lot. Service. hot water oil heat, full basement, On ntotlon I running expenses, waa willing to compromise with $1.35 Delivered TWO ROOM H p A r t m r n t , f m n i A h r r l BUII.DINft 24x21 ft. In good rnndl- Convenient location. Minimum city sewers. Owner being trans- i The Governor’s directive was method to select candidates for the 301*315 C«nt«r Street cellent rondillon Ml 9 2293 sflei tors, members of M.L.S, Istralrlx. W est C e n t er St. MKATKI) noMM for n iRfly or t w i l l h f f l s n i d f r p rt k fil r p r r f c r r r d Iton. rail MI 9-425M. down $13,200. R. F. Dlmock Co., MANCHESTER — Bargain. Four ferred. MI 3-2363. Principles only. ORDKRKD: That six months from piade without any announcement new full tuition scholarships offer- -r I'ius Deposit ^ 'W 3 p.m. Realtors. MI 9-5245, bedroom, six room Cape Cod with the 5th day of November, 195h, hi’ and K<*nllcinrtn with klirhrn priviirnpR. MI 9 1109 n r MI 9 5913 j MANCHESTER—Two large three the flame are limited and alhiwpd for from hi» office. The action was dls- ed by Trinity College. Tax Incl. 54 MlRh St full cellar, city utllitie.x, nice gar- $3,000 CASH assumes i'A% mort- (he creditors within which to hrliiK In closed at a state agency which re- Ml 3-5135 THREE fur lined coals airrs 19 bedroom ranches. Garage, fire- Each principal In the Capital THE VERY BEST I MAIN S'l’ AP( ond floo?', four rfKwn Farms and l.sind for Hale 71 XXIX den, $12,000. . Clifford Fanken, BSge on this 5'* room ranch with their clninifl apainst said estate, and ceived the directives. The move Str?^n«^e K n o c k and 12. Red Peralan lanih lining place, city utilities, immediate oc- aid admlnl.stratri.x Is direct<‘d to ffive area haa been asked to nominate WANTKI) Two grnllrmpn In nhiirA Apnrtmrnt. $79 60 month tncludcA, Realtors, Ml 3-2453 and Mt 9-6793. attached garage. Owner MI 3-1833. was then confirmed by the Rlbl- navy mouton, beige heaver, good hrnl, hoi WAln. Atnvr rrfrtgriA- FUR DIFFERENT alasa aim types MANCHESTER - New alx room cupancy. One at $15,500, haa a 4% atbhc notice lo the creditors to brine two candidates for the scholar- condition, reasonable, f'all afler iHtgr (loiiblp room RnrI bRih In fn their clalm.s within said time al- coff office, vylth the explanation tni, gAA Aiifl rlrclrtc hill* AvaII of farms and land tracts within 2u Cape Just off Porter Street Fire- mortgage. The aecond ia $15,300.' Halts F’rin I.IKK ((Ulrt woinnn lo WARM. RRIfJMT S lonm Hpiirt- THE VILLAGE CHARM notice given, cooperate with Trinity and Dr. Ja- good condition. Tel. Ml 9 2304 Houses for Sale 72, JOHN J. WAlzLETT. Jvidge. i Director Fred A. Schuckman and nbntr mv hoinr Inqtilio .Stntr mrnl. SnburbAn incAtion All uilli-, XXX cobs in this matter.” Tniloi Shnp, 6 niRurll St Ml Itr* furnlAhofl Stovr, I'rfi Igrridnr Finapee Commlaaioner (Jeorge. J. (Continued from Page One) $11.300.No'I'loslng costs. Attractive I.AKK STRKET-New six room Revised Pain tin g PIOMICr . SOIITH 3-7363 Aftri 6 30 MI 3-5017 If dPAtrrfl $65 ( ’nil rvrrHng,*i or Conkhng. > Ihree bedroom ranch, oeramir Colonial with garage. Built by U A spokesman said the dual Greece snd her attractive daugh- .Sundin- r i 2-6257. halh, formica counters, hot water nnt >OK I' l KKP ST OnIrnI gpiitlr A R. Built-in stove and oven. Speeifieations CROCKETT’S moves could save "several millions ter, Princess Sophia. Becau.se of 70 A C R ES mrn, nioRtri bcrlronmn ,'r\l to TMIIKK ROOMS. ^tnvr hot heat, excellent conslrin'tlon 100' Large fireplace. Stin deck, 1)4 froiilHge, trees. Carlton W Hutch- Painting of .second floor ann : of dollars." previous commitments. It wss ex- * bHth. TV frrp pRiking Ml 9-6R01 : WBir,’ fiiinlBh<*rt .\vaiUhle n#*r 1 baths, three bedrooms. Bekutiful stairway of Are hou.se located at ' Comer The Governor’s decision to act I.sir.ated In Center iif Somers ins. Ml 9-5132. view. $18,700, R, F. Dlmock Co., pected they would miss the next!I Offer* Excellent Aftri 4 30 160 month, ( ’nil MI ft 6672 Afiri « 28 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. immediately to further trim state p m Realtors. MI 9-5245. aiTatoFtEB st. - attempt. Development rnaalhlllllea KRoNI' ROOM with twin hrdA $11900 .SIX ROOM home. 2~*'ath7 1. All paints used to he Depont expenses and halt the growing in- RAYMOND T. Here is » strange one. Otvners crease in the number of state em- The Pioneer rocket uses three Attraetivel.v Priced At Next lo bAtli with Ahnwfr 13 RttA- TWO ROOM n|iBrtmrnl furniuhrd oil steam heal, aliinilinim siorms, Or an equal. ilouhle garage, large lot. Carlton 2. Two coata on all ceilings; lo ' have to’ sell becaiiDe their 4og ployes now around 24,000—cornea states—a Thor missile and two '57 MERC...... $3195 Aril St I (’oupir tmlv liupiiifl Aftrr needs more room. Just shows , modified Vanguard sections—to at- $35,000 p.m TrI Ml ft-fift(H \V MiiU hins MI n 5132 VERNON—New six room Colonial be alkyd flat. Two coals, on all on top of his 10 per cent spending SCHALLER Montclair T\irnpike Cruiser ntiOMS K()R irnt, Alnglk m- Mnii- woodwork and walla to he'aemi-! you there is a reason for every- cutback on controllable expenses tain the tremendous 23.880 m p.h. Convertible. Power steering, MANCHESTER Beniltlflil Cape with attached garage Bullt-lh thing . . . and, they say, a bir kitchen privllrgrn f’ nvHtr l•'IVK R(K)M flnl, L'lii) floor. I-'inr iBlig* and oven. Fireplace sun glo.sa. I ordered one year ago. velocity needed to reach the vicin- Builder ^ power brakes, Mercomatic, ra- BMBSiawaeznrxaiamaaaiawaiiamaiiaaaBmaawaaiammaeiaaimBaaa G « e r 9 « J . C o l*m a n linmr, grntlrinrn onlv <'all Ml plus hreer-ewny ami •jarage oads 3. All painta to be. removed from .buyer for every house. It’s no Under the new order, any va- ity of the moon. dio, heater, whitewall tires, FOUND: nrlRhhoi hooil rrnliai lointlon. deck. 1 ', baths, three bedrooms, 9 TRIfi I ;30 7 p m of e\trns An e\cellent In me and bottom aa.shea and bsae in the secret we are looking for a cancy which departments wish to The mission is to plop an In- 'pQWer seat and windows. Orig- Conn, flunk nnd Tntut < 'n. Adult* pirfcnrd Awiilnhlr Ore. high wooded lol Brlckfront. 1 ( ‘all MI ft-’(Oil nfloj 6 p m prireil right at $11 900 Four fain- meeting hall. | buyer for this house. Interest- fill must obtain special permission strumented satellite equipped with NEW HOMES inal post $5118. Iliilldinf. Rnrkvlllr $17,400 R. K Dlmock Ca. Real- ed? Bus at door, plus a very KARGK SUNNY rnoni. brAiittfullv ; llv house phis six car garaage, in tors, MI 9-5245, 4. Inaide of cloaeta and cablneta for hiring from Conkling, the Gov- an infra-red scanning camera In- Tfl. TR 5-404ft, TR ft-4710 fnrniRhrd in mAplr, Atriim hriitril. KPRNIHMKO fivp room flat, fiiat i nice nelghhm hood ami In good to be painted. rongenial school rap. Oarage, ernor's right hand man on to a brief orbit about 50.000 miles •57FOi» ... . $1995 A till' both nrnr M«m St. ( ’nil Ml -*Ilof>r. KarnK^'. r\t rllrnt locution, i comlltlon. JIISI reduced Csll on XXXII 5. All radiatora to be painted fireplace, six nice rooms, trees, finances. I from the moon after a 24 day REMODELINO Fairlane 500 H-Dpor 'Victoria.' 9 7335 (’nil Ml ft 6156 nflrr 6 PI 2 701ft this one. Weekeml special, shnri with one coal aluminum. We. Invite .vour Inapection o f our new caatom hollt 5-room fences, etc. Incidentally, the This latest move to trim ex- I jourrie.v throvigh space. , way Old, 4’ j room ranch plus gs- I dog does not go with the hoilse. Power steering. Kordomatlc, VERNON—Newalx room apllt i A, Colora will be furnished by 1 ranch with attached oversized garage. It Is qnallty built to per- penses is expected to start some I The last sttempt Oct. 11 failed radio, heater, whitewkli tires. 1 rage, nice condition. Full price level. High wooded lot.Cathedral ; the hoard of directors. | fection Inaide and nut, has many distinctive and desirable fea- I agency and institutional heads ADDITIONS 535348234848534853235353534823535348535323532323233153234823484848232348534848232323485348485348532348532353234853I $10,500, ()\'er 60 more datings of OPEN LISTINO \ to go all the way, but it did reach Blue and white. ^ Use fo r that celling with redwood beams. Puill-1 7.-All - work to be done in a tures . . . A home yon will he prnnd to call your own. Sorry, can’t tell you where this i screaming, as did the 10 per cent I an amazing height of more than I iiinre kinds Cull Ihe Ellsworth in range and oven. 1'4 baths Isrgt workmanship manner, Our location, you will agree is one of the Aneat. High aad dry Mllleti Agemv, Reallors, Ml Is unril you call, but It is nice. I spending cut. The Governor has 90,000 statute miles, the farthest '57 Dr SOTO . $1995 fireplace. Finished laundrv room, j 8. Workman Compensation In- with trees, secluded snd surprisingly near to the Rowers- and A stone’s throw from a school, fraquently said that the profes- REPAIRS I 3 6930 nr Ml 9 5524, man ever has penetrated Into outer F 1 r e d o m e V-8. PowpiFllte Garage Three bedrooms $17,990. ' aurance Certificate will be re- new High School. Oqr price is right and we would enjoy, meeting Six large room ranch with sional "state bureaucrats'' are the space. transmiaslon, power ateering, ANnt)\’ hIR LAKE Ecnnomh'al R, E. Dlmock Co.. Realtors, MI i qiiired. ,vou and showing yon through. porch and garage, oversized big stumbling block to gubema^ 218 PARKER ST. Wasted BOLTO N CEN TER 9-6245. The first Air Force moon rocket | radio, heater. tour room winlcrlied cottage with Bids will be accepted until 6 We also have bmutiful lots available for your custom built lot, two baths, and the owner torial efforts on economy. blew up 77 seconds after launch- flrc|iJacc. garage, unfailing water P.M. Monda.v-Nov. 17. Send all btd.s home. See ns before, you buy or build. had stfirtedi* r«c room. Only' Governor and Mrs. Ribicoff left ing Aug. 17. '57 FORD...... $1995 Choice ranch homes Hint will he npen for your lnapi'i-1 ion Saliinlay ami fiiimlay aficriionn. siipplv. $3,400 Clifford llansen. XXXIII to Joaeph Volz. Clerk, c /o No. D IR E m O N S t—From East .Middle Tpke. between Prlncetim 818,000, We think It Is good today for a 3-week vacation at an Branch, Manchester Triial Co. Fairlane Victoria 4-door hard- Six large rooms fealni iMg ample rioseix aepaiate dining room, kiti lien large eiiongli lo esi In, KeaHors. MI 3-2453 ami M' P-6793. VERNON-:New alx room ranch , and Parker Streets turn north on Earl Street. Turn left for value. undisclosed location, “ within three top. Power ateering, Fordomat- Coffer Jn Your ^ two car garage and s iili-e pallo off (lie gaiage. Ami . . . I ’ j bathe, ion. Many ('Mine not The Board reserves the right to one block to 40 Rucldngham Street. | * hours driving time of the State AHTllMN H’ r . - 3 bedroom colo-1 with aftached garage. Built-in reject any and all bids. Ic, radio, heater, whitewall found In any new Inniie in tine aira Tlir.t lni\e an inteivonv syeteni. Are alaim eyelem amr- range and oven. fireplace in Hying Capitol." He is but to get a com- Urea. Light blue. nlal. Impiaculnlelv kept--,tnalde! . . ^ . Leon A. Thorp, President RALPH E. C O W C U . ~ ?44 MAIN STREET plete rest, following an intensive AHENTION LADY lOWLERS site drive and roinhiiialioii uimliKte Heel of all Ihe Inis are at least an acre. Aite.-oiin well and out lauge living rUm within?"'" '"V 8th School & Utilities DIst. polliical campaign, and also wants and eeptir lank Tlie nnam ing . annlhei fenlnte The selling price le intlv $18 .Miii I’neel- rii cphicc, dining room Wor'(lsd Mi tchel l 3 I S ? ] his energies for the big Jobs ahead. UDIES’ LEAfiUE FORMING SOON '54 FORD...... $1395 Dining ^ oom! ble to sseunir Ihe pre.Hriu .tn.'ioo ohli^ation on Ihe honee Pa.vmenie i convent Iona 1 for 25 lot 500 ft. In depth. Reasonably 12 _____. station Wagon. Fordomatic. radio, heater. Tan and white yearsi are approximalely .$llo im Imllng taxes NO i'I.O.SING FFE.S Come on out to Boll on priced. S A. Beechter, Realtor. | NINE ROOM.S Revenue from 6 MI 3-mW». or W. R. Smith, Asso-j rooms, $50 a week Four rooms FREE BOWLINO nCSTRUGTIONS finUh. Center and make youi eeleclion ftlil) lime tn chopee your own decorating patlrrn. date. MI R-895'2. ' for Ihe purchaser. Ml 9-3081. MONDAY, NOV 10, 1:30 P.M. *57 FORD . . . .. $1995 Speci a l 10% D iscount MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE station Wagon, Fordomatic, T . J. C R O C K ET T , Realtor radio, heater. DURING NOVEMBER ON ALL OF THE MANCHEsW MI 5-ir)77. Ml 9-6118 or Ml 9-1141 H o m e B u ys By Ja rvis '57 M BRC. . . . : $2195 C O R N ER C A B IN ETS BOWLING GREEN | Mohtercy 2-door. Red and ^ white. Mercomatic. radio, heat- A JARVIS FOR SALE SIGN ON PROPERTY MANMESTER IOARD OF REALTORS CENTER ST. er, whitewall tlrea.. BUY NOW For CHRISTMAS GIVING MEANS A QUALITY HOME Warren Howland Carilon W.- Hutchins Real Estate Center '55 MERC...... $1395 tkirte 8. Roliaa Monterey hardtop. Mercomatic, Ml S-II08 MI 8-8180 East Hartford, Conn. MI 8-1488 AT A FAIR PRICE— SIS THESE TODAYI / JA 8-4504 radio, heater, whitewall tires. Light blue. This one has a new New and lonely. A steal tn a 4-room Ckipe. All Madeline Smith Elva Tyler Jarvt* Realty Co, engine. Ml 8-4480 MI 8-4110 AHhar A. Knofla' And Mora 126 LAKEW O O D CIRCLEy N ORTH $15,500 finished, I<4 M ths.'Jnst off East Center St. Ml 8-1848 Ml 8-8448 ^ Co m plete H O M E RE M O D ELIN G "24 YEARS’ »P|RiENCE" ’ TRUCK SPECIAL 4% A M Old but stiird.v, 7-roam home with 1 here of Ellsworth Mitten McKinney Brothew u e.4jSS8>i»z. LocaOy Owned and Operated ’54 FORD K ton $16 , a U w land In heart of klanchester. 0 baths, plenty Ml 8-flOSO of trees, ^'eeds redecoroting ' Inc. PANEL TRUCK m 8-4040 Enter our $25,000 “ Better Your Home" ' with second seat. One local A G REG G co rn e r ca b in e t eoateet. For further detnili and entry owner, low mileage. Excel- jP A M Do Luxe Cape. Breeseway and gnmge. 8 rooms, - Welles Agency blanks chon at 84 Oak 8|., or Phone lent condlUon ...... 4004 $16 , O v V deep wooded Ink Ft 8-7854 Reii Oslrlnskyi Ml 8-1486. Yon may be a wbmer! Ml 8-8158 Will give you Storag e Space TRANSrORTATION M | o A OM hut Just like new. 7 rooms, 1-ear garage, $17 V freshly painted Inaide and out. Short walk lo Elsie Meyer A D D A D O R M ER FOR PHU0IPT SPECIALS Main Street, »n 8-5804 William E. BeMors Galore . . . and will do it Aganey ATTEN'nON *48 NASH ...... $48 Ml 0-0700 CALL Ml 8*1488 *48 DeSOTO ...... 1. 80S AAA A rare treat 4-room spilt leva! as modern as OsstoB Realty DAY, NIGHT or *tt, HI^DSON...... |M tomorrow. Dinishetl recreation room, .dish; BeawtlffiiHy $20 .Ml 4-8781 Sherwood A. Beechler ,j$b^ A Y *81 C H E V R O L E T ...... 8185 washer and disposal In knolly pine kitchen. 0 2-door. Radio’, heater. full baths. Off Vernon SI., on Marion Dr. In Ml 3-0000 ' FOB Buckley School section. *47 O A D n X A O ...... 8185 Available at John H. I^ppen, Inn. • Repairs f Reoiodct* CXiBverUble. Remie Cantor MNMETNRI-SYEMSflNT Ml 0-5001 M. L. 8. No. 801 Inge Carpea try '80 PONTIAC ...,...... 8085 TRemont 5-8408 W eejrsMer 8w April I0J9 As imrtlclpants In Ihe Multiple Llsllag Service e Plumbing e Heatlag *47 FORD ...... 8$ we have oxer 100 other listings to show you. Call now lo AHce Clampet - yisir OUR oisnAY front OR RBAII a Tlliag • Stdlag a 2-door. s EE THE LISTINO OF YOUK CHOK'F. Btaaley Bray. T. J. Crockett W* are pleased lo offer Ibis atiracllvc, oversize, sl\-mont Colonial, With a Iwo-car garage. This » Ml 4-4548 OoodehIM Realto OKN DAILY A SUNDAY! Roaltag a Mneenry, Ml 8-8078 Ml 8-1471 «n 8-1805 . Kas'many oiitstandliig features Hint help 1., iiuikc life easv for Mother. One example of this mrm-~com.nmmn ' Eladfrical YYorfc. ' ki tke laundry. It is situuled jusf off the kllchen. The Ihi is large snd attracllvel.v landscaped. Welton W. Onmt MORIARTY A wonderful safe place foi children to play, D^d will like this home, also, because It la so easy Agency John 8. Blaseir CHflord Hansea Howard Hastta|h •a WialBtaln. CALL i;s NOW for mo r e INFOR-MATION. JARVIS r e a l t y CO. Ml 8-1158’ . n 0-4808 Ml S-04AS Ml 8-1107 083 E. CENTER ST„ O O I(N l»t OF LENOX WHhoM eUifittien plNse srnil FREE ceialegw BROTHERS MI S-4I10-.M I S-0MS—«Y e NINOS«A1X ______f MeiNEERING CO. .Uacala — OMUaeatal — IV^,ALT0R--575 main STREET Frits Della Fera »II t-70IS—Frances Wagaer Ml S>.11S7 ------CITY.------MeretwF ~-«agU sh Ford S3< NOirm MAIN 8TREET.*-.TEU j9.U5S I ^ R R E N E. H O W LA N D PHONE MI S-II08 NAME . „ Doitlah Megaalglo ^1 .*0-8811 Oall Ihf Rtalltr tf Yttr liiliG-Extra Strvitt WillMit Extra fiiii ‘'fo'’DAR'eYi>.'pauNB tti 881 CElWn a W B E T Opdki Deiijr 7 AJL to S PjL ladiiding Wedneediu PH O NE. 8 0 8-8185 ADDRESS lYiOBr Aftemeoe aiHi flatiiiMsy Until Noor> ’•V. ....Dnu4>'finaaNCMi...

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I The Ladles Aid Society of ' the Young people nf Mu Sigma Chi Thomas Ferguson, 31 Deepwood^ mer. 2 Chambers SL Mrs. G athar^ Franaoea, 181 Sum- Emanuel Lutheran Church will of the Second Cbngregatlonal | Hoefpital^Note8 Div; Alfred Lalne, Colchester; Mia.. DISCHARGED TEaTERDAY: mit St.; Laura Mat{e, 111 E. Mid- Police Arrests Alniut Town I hold Its holiday fair and ,food sale Church will entertain the Cyp Cltib»' CliidyB Johnson, 2f>2 School Bt.;, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dip Tpke..; Miea Jarabe-^b6lr,. 23 tomorrow from noon to 5 p.m. In of Center Church Sunday from 7 to Mrs. Ruth Anderson, South Wind-! MarcOl BiMtte, 162 Broad I*t.; Mra. Deprfted -Dr.; John PonlWfc^,. 69 Theodore L. Fairbanks, superin- Luther hall of the church. Mem- 0 p ni. in Fellowship hkll of 8ec-j Patients Today; till sor; Harold Burr. Bristol. Cora- FlHey/yemori' Haven Con- Kenslngtita St.; Peter Bartofoua, Police reported the arrest yes- tendent of maintenance at the high bers nf the committee are asked to : ond Church. The worship service ADMITTED YESTERDAY: BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son valeacetit -Hoine; ArcHIt Beaitiane, 86. Wa^ington ' St.; Charles Frei-Tlerday of Leo P. Moriarty, of, aehool. has been made an honor- report at R a m. I will be comlucled by Allan Wll-| David Hawhes. Upper Butcher to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maiirlce. j East Hartford: William Cpambers. man, 9 Trotfer St.: Charlea Fuller GlasYoBljury, who was chargwl' ary member of the Hartford Hams and Richard Martin. The Rd.. Rockville; Mra. Hazel Fulton. 22 Hudson St.; a daughter to Mr. ' 499 Keeney St.; Miss Marilyn Pin, 90 Welle S t.; Mrs. Irene Stephens, with IntmCtearton. He la being held County Industrial • Fire Prevention 113 E. Center S t.;. Mrs. Erna The first meeting nf the Men's program will Include o playlet, and Mra. John Small. 86 Russell ' to. 17 Essex St.; Melvin Longfel- 211 8. Main St.: Mr#; Irene Luurt- in lieu of bon^and is scheduled to. Assn. He was the charter pre.stdcnt League of the Salvation Armyj games, songs, refreshments and Heubner. 131 Prospect St., Rock- ■St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs, John low, 3 Robin Rd.: Mrs. Elva Wll- sema, Coventry; Mrs. Leona Sweet, appear In court tomOrrmy. of the aMoctatlon. which will with the new officers in charge dancing. |ville! Mrs. Agnes Wolmstedt, 26 Csweitek. South Windsor; twin ! llamaon, Coventry; Clayton Popp, 62 Starkweather St.; Mra. PhylH# ~Frank ■ ~R. Halllsey, SSv-Mlf 22 hold its annual meeting Thursday Will be held at 7:30 tomorrow' While 81.. Rockville; Frank Mc- sons to ,Mr. and Mia. Paul Duhay, East Hartford: Edward Wralght. Pierson and daughter, 116 Con- Lenox St. waa arreated ,at B:30 p.m. at the Alden Restaur night in the Citadel. Col .William Open house will he held at the j Cann, Bft Wetherell St.; David Wapping. Mountain 8t.. Rockville; John Hiib- stance Dr. I charged with pasaing in a no paaa- rsnl. Hartford. Spalig, guest speaker, will talk' •Howell Cheney Technical High Visra, Soiilh Coventrv: Mrs. .lean- BIRTHS TODAY: Twin datigh- erem. 149 Florence 81.; Joaeoh St. DISCHARGED TODAY: Brian I ing zone. He ia to be arraigned on "Highlights of Mv Eiiiopean! School Wednesday, All stiidenta nette Singleton, 13 Falknor Dr.; ters to Mr. and Mra. Herbert Red- ' I.k)tiie, 69 Mouiitain St., Rockville; Conn, 68 Barry Rd. ' Monday. Members of the VFtV Auxiliary iTrlp" will be piovided Invliflions to be are reminded of the meeting Sun- I - -- ! given their parents. day of the Hartford County Coun- ‘ Manchester Garden (.'lub mem-; ril to be held at the East Hartford I bers will hold their meeting in Pvt. Robert Filler, son of Mr. VFW Post All sre asked to bring Center Church Monday at 1:30 and Mrs. (Tharlga P, Filler, 82 Cot- gifts for the hospital I pm instead of the usual evening tage St.. Is stationed at Parris Ia- I hour. The speaker will he Mrs. in ml. .S. C, Hla address ‘s: Pvt. T a k e The Fa m ily Shopping Sa turd a y Advertisement -- I Walter It Elliott of Mansfield, who Rohcit Filler, IR'I2R20. Pit. 3.M, IT 'S H A LE'S F O R R E V L O N LIP S T IC K I IS past president of "The Garden Cm 3rd R.T.B.N , MC. RI)., Par- Dud'fl home, the children are out of school; what^better day than The Hartford .Electric Light ris Island, S. C. .Shop Hale's for Revlon’s New Color In Lipstick or Nail Enamel. From the fabu- I Gate" of Mansfield She will speak .Saturday to go shopping for that new fall outfit and what better Company now has two telephone on Peslgn for P'lower Arrange-' place than Hale’s! lous faahion avenue cornea the new "FIFTH AVENUE RED." numbers In Manchester a Serv- imenls" snci give demonstiattons. IJpstlrk In New Case ...... 61.89 Nail Enamel ...... ice Number Mitchell .1-272ri and a The business meeting Will follow, LIpstlek ReflII ...... $1.00 Frosted Nall Enamel Business Numhei .Mltehell .t-.Mfil and the new programs for 107)0 will’ The Service Niiiiiber Mllchclt he available. 3-272."i is a direct line to the .serv- I ice department so your call uill go thru fast for immediate siten Army Rerruil Raymond W Luce, j on ll I when you want .your elec- , IR son nf .Mr and Mrs Charles' Lime 604 E. .Middle Tpke , re- tric meter turned O.N' nr OFF, i2i in case of emergency and l.li when I'enllv completed eight w eeks of \’ OU call about rc[iairs to your basic inmbal training with I he 2nd PRDf electric range or water heater Infantry Pivision at Ft Renning, Tlie Business .N’limbcr .Mitchell Ga He fnrmerlv attended Man- chester High School. 3-.MS1 Is for calls ahoul your bill , SEAMLESS NYLONS or when you ha\-e qiicriions about Ij ^ rates and policies Vou'll i ecel\-e i The Gleaners Circle of the .‘South

prompt courteous attention on ■ Melhodisl W.SC.S will nieel ,Mon-. Shop at Hale’.s for the best value.s in either number. |day at 6 pm In the chapel. Reamles.s n.vlon ho.siery. Arkwright 400 needle micro film sheer nylon.s in

new fall color.s. Rcige lone, light beige, blu.clitone, medium taupe.

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I V S a f a c t ! extra-^traction Price® ®tarl at 50 impiinled card® $1.50 and more.

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HEAVY; D UTY BULK OIL ,, 18c. \VEDNE8D.%3' , • A.M. to 6:30 P..M. »(Uea and ala«i to cuatoimera ^ ^

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