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■u - Th* W8*Ui« SATURDAy, OCrTOBER 27, ATenuie Daily Net RreM Run rerMBst ef O. 8. Weather i FACHB TWin^VB F6r the Week Ended jffianriiifBtfr lEu^ttins Oct. 27. 1936 r- Clear aad euol tonight. Lew t f - z : S S .:T viM !^ annny and mild, dtoae The'result of'a great deal of hard Zion Lutherans 1 2 , ' ^ 3 3 - and euol'hl^ night. High Tniidny hi work — the 1944 hay crop — went Pair Promoted at Pratt & Whitney Member nf the Andti A b o u t T o ^ Up in smoke in a few nUnutes. R. E WENDELL Heard Along Main Slreet The boy paid for th# damage M ark Dale .Bureau of Circolatten Manchester— A City o f Village Chaj^ Mr; and Itta. A l ^ T. ^ * w - over the yeara bat the incident Building ft)rd. 47» Kalii 8t.. Kart Hartford, contained a message far beyond Reformation And on Some of Manchester*$ Side Streets^ to o (datollled Advertising on Pagn, 18) PRICE FIVE CENTR formerly of Mancheeter, will keep Its Import of the moment, ive feel: Contractor .(EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCH E i T E l t ^CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBEk 29, 1958 *'opeil Iwuie"’ tomorrow, from 3 to In our Opinion, It was indicative Zion Evangelical Lutheran VOL. LXXVI, NO. 25 of a hew kind of violence creplng 8 p:m. In obaervance of their 50th Women's Intuition' eague of Women street nu.nber and had stopped Imitate its ciders, and adults did celebration of an annual 0>nnec- not present examples of much wis- Customer Satisfaction” hold a meetlnf Tueaday, Oct. SO. Voters. when they saw the first car ptfl ticut Reformation aervice tomor­ at 7:10 p.m., at the Knights of A pretty'ps^ of these women, up. • ' .t don during that era. (Or since, for Full Insurance Covengo CMumtaua Home. Important mat- bent bn learning about some of the i But Colurabus took a c'htnce. So that matter.) row at 4’ p.m. in William Hall If this was only a wartime phe­ High School, West Hartford. YeL Ml 9-9033 Reds to Quit tera of business will be trans­ burning issues facing the towm,, our adventurous new League mem­ acted. headed for an evening orientation' hers walked boldly to the front nomenon, 'however, we would not It is the 439tb anniversary of After 5:00 P.M. f \ meeting. door. be - writing this now: Instead, it the reformation of the church seems o,us, youth's energy in ex­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD • The 45-mlnute teaching period There were only two things We would like to . be able tor say vBileh was connected with the MANCHESTER. CONN.' at 8t. Mary's Episcopal Church wrong: They did not know • the with typical masculine acorn that ploiting its latenr sadism has in- nailing o f the 95 Theses on. the will begin and end five minutes name of their potential hosteu, or the women had chosen the wrong tensifi^; , V Castle Church In Wittenberg by darller hereafter. The time will be the number of her houu. But they house and had to search for a IBhg But we do not think the fault lies Dr. Martin Luther. At the same 9:55 to 10:40 a.m. This means while. in youth. Rather does it seem as time, the 50th anniversary of the Israel M obilizes Reserves^ U.S. Pulls Citbsens were not aware of eaqh other's there will only be, a 10-minute ignorance in these matters at But you know how women are; though parents and the officials District ad the 75th of the fofind-’ "break" after the first family first. Later each discovered both they’re' always right! they elected must bear the respon­ ing o f Concordia Collegiate Insti­ service at 9 to get the parents and knew the right street, however. sibility for the changes. tute, Bronxville,-N.Y., will b^* ob­ diildfeh to clau, But a 20-minute Same Old Excuse For those whOM children receive served. This is a preparatory One of the women wai to pick "break” after the clau period be- Signs of modern day living.' love and affection~ahd attention school for the ministry and teach­ {ors\ths second family service at the other up at the home of the —our little warning is probably Pralf a Whitney Photo Prstt a Whitney Photo ing profession, but .offers the gen­ Radio Airs This true story reached the desk' Alfred E. Savina U.S. Fears 11 a-m.. second. The driver thought her not necessary. But parents, who Emil E. Weratler eral education in its high 'school Ike Warns ^ friend would surely know where tliis week. It concerns a Cub Pack and a Brownie Troop. have paid , little heed to their chil­ 'Emil E. Weratler, 64 Greenwood Dr., has been prompted to the and junior college divl.slon.S . for , Members the American L«- they were supposed to be going. dren's activities should perhaps do position of senior- designer, and Alfred E. Savina, 305 Hackmatack young.men and young women un­ But she did not A meeting was held to formu­ War Close Pactf to End gion Auxilltry are requested to late plans for a Cub Pack, No­ so on Allhollow Eve. St„ to the position of designer In the engineering department at der Christian guidance and'lnflit- Ben-Gurionj meet at the Legion Home Tuesday With the exquisite cunning of tices were sent out by the school Remember, Allhallows, or the Pratt and Whitney Ajrcraft. Weratler has been employed at 'the .enec. The Rev. Paul G.-Prokopy re­ PINE • v e n ^ at 7:30 to help ftU bags womankind, they decided against to all the boys to deliver to their day following Halloween, is the aircraft, for seven years, and before his promotion was a designer in ceived his preparatory training Revolution wd|h geodlu for the annual Hal- returning to the driver’s home, parents. In order for a. boy to join synonym for All Saints Day, . the same department. Savina has been employed there fo r four and there. The Rev. Herbert H. Gall- PHARMACY Avoid War' In Mideast lewsen partiu. where lay a copy of The Herald. either his mother or father had a half yCars, and before his promotioh was design assistant. * man, viqe president of the Atlantic 664 Center St.—Tel. MI 9-9814 contsUning the information they More Competition District, a cla.ssmate of Pastor to attend an organizational meet­ Washington, Oct. 29 (/P)— Vienna, Oct. 29 {/P>— Sunut Council. No. 45. Degree sought. • ing along with the boy. The re­ Politlcsl campaigning la hard Prokopy, will preach. Jerusalem, Israeli Sector, i gatr’a shaken Communiat Of Pocahontas, will have a kitchen Instead, they thought'they would work. It means long hours, endless The Choral Union composed of Secretary Dulles called three sponse was great, from both par­ Oct. 29 Israeli security government said ttmight So­ social at the home of Mrs. Kath­ take a Chance on the porch light ents and boya speeches, handshaking and side­ Girl^cout Canvass Sunday members of the Walther League PINE LENOX Senators to the State Depart­ arine . Ruttgers, 38 Garden 8t., and others of the congregations in authorities said two Egyp­ viet troops would leave Bads- being on at the house they were Then the firit snag was reached walk pounding. ment for a-talk today on the Monday att 8 Ip.m. seeking. "And," they assured' them­ when the temporary leader asked Not.only that, but events con­ the area and children's choir will PHARMACY tian’ destroyers and other Bt as soon as the rebels lay Midc^Ie T.ast, The administra­ selves,” there wrill certainly be fop volunteers to serve on various spire to make the job harder, with ^ Seeks $9^000 for Activities sing. A processional of pastors has 299 E. Cenfer SI.—MI 9-0898 warships left their base- at their Kras. Defiant cars parked there.” ' been arranged in recognition of tion was reported gravely committees. Only one man said' he a candidate often obliged to ride Alexandria this morning'and, radio broadcaats in - 'Well, they were right in one re­ could help, but not to count on him in an open 'convertible through a the vice president of the District. alarmed at the possibility of Hundreds of Girl Scouts in their- Also, installation of an electric Zion Lutheran Church will gl\-e so far as it i8-.posslble to de­ ^ly rejected the irliele HOSPITAL MDS spect. Porch lights were on at because of his . tight working -frosty night tdr make a speech in green uniforms, accompanied by pump, minor repairs and paint war there in 24 to 48 hours. every house on the street. It looked schedule. Ail other fathers were an over heated hall. special attention to the obaen'ance termine, are moving toward idea. m d WHEEL CHAIRS adult volunteers, will call at hpmes jobs to the cabin and outlying of the golden and diamond an­ The Senators were George (D- like a midw’sy, one of the women 'too busy, St least that's what they Aa if all of this weren’t enough, throughout Manchester Sunday af­ buildings, construction of steps rapidly mobilising Israel. Ga>, Fulbright (D-Ark) and The Fi' lorn Radio at ■ fn n i niKNlTURE said, and nonb wanted to get tied niversaries the first Sunday in said. a candidate campaigning through ternoon in their annual- drive for i to the camp area, installation Pf Danger (R-ND». Gyoer, rebel'i tronghold in the IL C lin COMPANY But they were wrong on the sec­ down. Manchester recently found that lit­ November when Synodical Sunday funds to carrj' on the Girl Scout I electricity In that area, and many will be observed. Jerusalem, Oct. 29 (/P)— Department officials said Dulles, PHONE 3 0 8-4189 ond count. There were only a few Den Mothers who-had previous tle boys, with their abounding prograni in Manchester for the northwest, on revohi- TOR BALE or RENT other. projects, making Merrie- Israel mobilized its re.serves In keeping with his policy .during cars parked there, spaced evenly experience threw up their hands. energy, cart make -things even coming year. Wood not only a better place for any international jcrisis, arranged tion flitters to on to along the street as though by the Cne year was enough. , . toughter. A goal of 49,000 - has been found i day camping but also for year- and the began the meeting to brief the lawmak­ their tleapona and^ smr- residents. "All I was,’! one told»us, "was a The candidate was dropping in necessary by the finance commit­ round camping. the evacuation of some of its ers on what the Unitied States is render to Premier Imi glorified baby sitter at least one at local homes, acjrordlng to a pre­ Russia’s Arkady Soixjlev, left, proteeta conalderatlon of the Hungi^ah altuatlon at unuaual Finally they decided bn a likely tee of the Manchester .Girl Scouts, - Much of the money used by the citizens from four Middle doing. '*» tool of the CoiBlBtL^ looking house. They parked just night a week. Not once did any arranged 8ched>ile, to-m eet with Inc., to keep local Girl Scouting at camp committee goes towards Simday session of U.N. Security Council at , N. Y „ Oct. 88. Center is Britain s mother call and offer to , help. ANY SIZE Eftsit statea today in the big­ George is chairman of the Sen­ Sir Pierson Dixon, drinking >0 ^ter, snd at right is Henry Cabot Lodge of thf United Stotes. The rebel radio at Mi U 8HT TRUGKINfi before a second car also parked housewives nftd thelj^ neighbors. its present high level, and to meet such repairs and maintenance of ate Foreign Relations Committee. nearby. And, from the second car When I asked the boys' parents On paper, the plan looked good. the demands of an ever increasing the camp; items which are not ^ ALL MAKES ^ gest Arab-Israeli war scare hind Sobolev is Russia's Georgi Zarubin. Y . . urged students in Budapest' MANCHESTER, for assistance, they always had Fulbright and Danger are mem­ BOLTON and VICINITY a group of women emerged. 6ur The, candidate could talk to the number of girls who wish to be­ covered, by the payment of the since 1948. bers of it! ' to pay no heed to the reported friends felt elated, their system ,other things-to do; One y,ear was women personally. A nice rapport come members. camp fjees by the girls attending Picture Tubi Israel, announcing the callup of r e a b o n a b i a ; f e e s ^Arthur Drug Stores j As a rule,' Dulles calls in- any agreement for Soviet forces had worked! enough for me.” could be established. His message Needs Breakdmrit Listed the day 'caiiip. reserve battalions in whst it members of the Senate and House to pull out 24 hours after the PHONE Ml 3-4304 Then they asked' the second Now we’ll turn to the Brownies. could' be put over naturally and Regarding the 49,060 goal fi­ Clbvers Director’s Salary termed a “ partial moblization,” Foreign Policy Committees who UN Backs West group if they 'were at the right ad- Here It is straight from the horses’ convincingly, as It couldn’t in a nance committee chairman Miss The amount heded by the staff denied it had any aggressive In­ are available^ in Washington. rebels disarm themselves. mouth, rather a .former Brownie Evallne Pentland, released the fol­ and office committee, according to $00.95 tent. large hall. Officials are said :o feel that leader. But the plan had not taken the lowing breakdown: 41.400 for Miss Pentland, covers' the salary Tension in Israel has mounted only the hlgheet -order of Israeli- On Plan to End Moscow, Oct. 29 (AV“S(P "It’s too bad parents are not in- since Jordan, which has the long­ youngsters of the house Into c’bn- camp; 4200 for the finance com­ of an executive director, who is . Moy l ProvB ' Arab statesmanship could avert a viet Foreign Minister Dmitri t'erested anyrnore. in their little sideration. At the'first home, there mittee: 46,500 for the .staff and of­ really indispensable in an organi­ est frontier with Israel of any .Middle East explosion. They were Revolt in girls who waqt to become Brown­ were three boys, ranging in age fice committee; 4570 for the train­ zation as large as this one, and Ineludea UuUllatloa, .plus M Arab atate, formed a joint mili­ looking maijily to Israel's Prime iHunjgary Strife ShepUoY i^ d tonight Sorict ies. You just can’t get the niothers f.-om a6out 3 to 6. and they carried ing qommittee, and 4330 for the, also the salary of a part time DYNAMIC tary command ■«1th Syria, and Minister David Ben-Gurion, as the tro(>ps win be withdrawn to’ help. When' I asked if each organization, pro8r*m and public -Oomatoed tor 1 jaar. last week. A pro-Egyp- COMMUNITY on aa though they were the most clerical worker, »s w ell.'as'the' man who held the decision. • United Nations, N. Y., Oct. 29 By ENDRE MABTON X broadcast a program including frdin Budapest imly when the mother would make sandwiches partisan niembets the opposition relations conunittees. jnaintenance of an office at 983 CALL WILSON tirfn parliament was , elected in However, officials were less pes- INSURANCE President 'Elsenhower walks ftfom Walter Reefl aipjy hospi- ,(jf)— Western U.N. delegates ex­ t Budapest, Hungary,Oct. 29 hiost of the, ms^or demands voiced rebelff .in that city, lay down and cakes on a rotating basis, alt party had; ■ During the past spring and sum­ Main St. After leaders are re­ Jordan a week ago. simiatic about the sittiation today but. two said, they didn’t bake or O l to nearbynoorby waitingwaiUn'i^ carcor in Washington,WoOhingtont -■ D.D* C.,u-, Oct. 28,zOt - Oft^rafter —The Hungarian CommunlsC gov- by the insurgents. The program As the candidate talked to the mer numerous projects of improve­ cruited it is necessary that they 1*0118 l*tt*r ProMetion Ml 9-5450 1.10,000 In Callup 24-hour medical checkup. His health was deisertbed by hospiUl than they were yeaterday. They pressed satisfaction today over the their arms. had no time.” ment were carried out at.,tjie day hnth i eniment has virtually capitulated includes a proniiae that Russian REFORA\ATION DAY ladies, the boys could be heard haW training; sometimes this is President Elsenhower, taking n commandant, Mqj. Gen. X-ebnard Heatoni os “ right on the line." credited a personal appeal by solid support thej received both ^ national revolution'led troops will withdraw.' . There, are still a good number racing through the back part of camp, Camp Merrie-Wood. under gi\'4n locally and sometimes lead­ LEE M, SILVERSTEIN Seniee Calla, grave view df the mobilization, President Eisenhower to Ben- j Vienna, 29. — ^Radio of hard workers in both the Cub the chairmanship of Edward G. Day or Night $2.95 inside and. outside the Security bv a few' thousand daring young Those who fought heroically for the house. Occasionally, there was ers are. sent to national training sent two messagea to Israeli Pre­ Giirion, made public yester^v, I Council for their effort to end the these demands would have been Budapest announced late ,to> Scout and Brownie programs, but loud roash, followed by the O’Brien, camp chairman. schools. And experienced leaders mier David Ben-Gurion, cautioning ^\’ith having done much to help with more and more youngsters bloodshed In Hungary. The most important Concession overjoyed by these concessions a day an agreement had been ' SERVICE sound of a little boy bawling. ■ A total of 142 men gave 923 get Inspiration ami additional him to avoid acta "which would cool the situation. each year wanting to get into hours of volunteer time at the training..either at training schools endanger the peace.” Washing­ Messages poured In from govern­ in principle is that the regime week ago. CerUlnly many of the reached for rebels Yo turn in scouting, and with less and less But the din didn’t seem to faze Dulles, minutes after returning ments all over the world backing acknowledged this revoluUon as Insurgents d ^ x n d more conces- the candidate. As noise indicated camp, and help was also received or by attending conferences such ton reports said Israel had mo­ Eisenhower’s Health their arms and for Russian parents interested, the worthwhile from businesses and contractors in to the capital from Texas, confer­ up the.West's demands that Russia a great national uprising "caused slons-today They demand free and the boya were taking the house as the- regional conference held in bilized from 150,000 . to 200,000men red b.v telephone several'times with troops to qhit Budapest projects are bound to suffer. Manchester. Springfield, M ass, this week. along her frontiers. halt .her military intervention. by sthe grave crimes of the PWt- apart, the candidate talked ear­ TWO and / Eisenhower. He later summoned Some wiestein diplomats felt that rtecade’’ • - ' f .Political parties as the A t the same time, the 'gov9tn> Center Congregational Among the projects' carried out AH the money raised here is The.U.S. President said he had decade. • Eliminate 'Violent Pranks nestly on. He 'had come to talk THREE TRACE Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban to this public I ressure, plus the re­ All other concessions derive next stage. ment-controlled radio annomieid,^ of issues he considered important, were running water piped to the used in Manchester to suppurt the also ciUled on the Arab countries Reported ‘Excellent’ ' Meanwhile^, student demonstra­ Interior Minister Ferenc Muonnich ^ We give you fair warning about cabin, outdoor kitchen and la­ 1.-CS1 Girl Scout' organiz'ti'jn. the State Depaifment to back \ip ported 'demands of- the Hui^arlan from this one. and he did. And, ti their credit— to "refrain from, any action which, Eisenhower's appeal with hla own govwnment, r Igbl produce fesulU. tions In favor of Hungary and had dissolved, the dread Omimu« next IVednesday evening. 'We hear and his—the ladies listened in rapt trines, moving of the latrines and Frank MiHer Is chairman of the could lead to hostility,” but that The regime threw In the sponge^ *jrain»t Goramunism fla'red-today ntat Secret Police. house-t.->-)ipuse canvass. ALUMIWIM plea. ■ , , ■■ -r r h « coufitn ftcnfMTTUr dliailsi'fYt" was toateid by a whole na- Church the goblins will be about. attention—or . what seemed rapt installing a fiush sytem. be had no report that Israei'a $tary — took about 1,000 words to A responsible official, who Is all over Italy. Muennich onhouncod that ooeret As fall waxes and the night air neighbors have undertaken any Miami, Fla., OcL 89 (S')— lions temporarily after 5 '» hours tion, teprfsented by those few attention, anyway; WINDOWS President Elsenhower opened say pretty much the same thing, closely following developments, of debate in an exiraordinary Sun­ thousand young men. In Rome, students atoned the police guilty of tortum and ap" sharpens, -we grow.nostaliBc-and "such large scale mobilization.” and many Of the words tongue- Eventually, the uprising in the a vote-seeking expedition Into told a reporter it was impossible day session. Private talks were in Soviet embassy. A dozen were in­ presslen would be punished. ' recall the Halloweens of years ago. back rooms was quelled. The boys caught in the door.” His philoso­ tied Hagerty when he tried to This Is being written Sunday jured before Italian police drove The agreement cbncernlhg tbs Somehow they, seem to have in­ phizing w-a.s brought on by the Mader Will Fly the Deep South todo^' with a to overstate "the, seriousnea.s of progress to determine .what the SUNDAY EVENING t:0 0 retreated lido the front room, (Contlnned on Page Ten) c«|| for hnndling ihe exploeive i pronounce them. Arab-Israeli tensions. He said the night. them from the building. Police used surrender of rebel arms woa con­ volved only gentle pranks and where ' an occasional meaningful birth of a daughter to his sister. Of the' abdominal surgery; the next step would be, (Many hours after this dis­ clubs to break up a student attempt cluded by Defense Minister Koroly. spoofing, t He describes the new mother CIvU Rights problem “ to the next 24 hours wo\ild be critical. In* the council debate the Soviet DR. EDMOND Ui R. CHERIONHIER look from ' mama kept them the In SAC Exercise .| formal report said: The United States Is urgently patch was filed the Budapest to storm the building occupied by Jsnza. It was not announced who Sometime during the World a i normally a breezy, carefree greatest, possible extent on a Union failed to rally a single coun­ Radio antuMiheed on agreement Trinity College model of deportment local and state basis.” "The President has made an ex - hoping, he said, that Eisenhower’s rUnita, (rffleial Italian Oommu- negotiated for the forces of tlM War II years, however, an evident sort; offhand in her treatment, of < rellent recovery from the opera- try to support her claim' that the that rebMa would turn; in their niat party organ. change in ideas about the tricks With 'no more competition, the M.Sgt Francis R. Mader of New Violen-ce public plea will cause Ben-Gurion robellion. people and objects. And,, she has United States had started all the arms smd Russian troopa would In Florence, demon strators The broadcast said 'the ogro*- **0>ntiniiinc,jReformation’*' fitting for Halloween night became erndidate began building ^ to his Manchester, a Sight chief in the Waahlngton. Oct. 29 (,Pi—Pres-; tion for acute intestinal obstruc- and Arab leaders to take a sober trouble in Htmgat^ and that Soviet climax, and gave his reasons for always been like this with her ident Elsenhower "gives every ap- tion due to an old 'burnt out second look at where their policies lei^e''^BudapeBt). ment provided that Russian A m y apparent. 4-year-;old nephew, our friend's 308th Strategic Fighter Squadron Against French troops'were only helping the Hun­ -'Trem ler Imre Nagy, has just (Oonttoned «■ Fags Ten) forcea will leavs Budapost 34 hours Manchester Connell of Churches .slating, that his election would be pearance of being in excellent ileitis. Hla bowel funcUon is now are leading. garian government restore order. It brought home , to the best for Manchester, the 8tate son.' of the 31st' Strategic; Fighter health." in the opinion of eight ■ perfectly normal.” after rebel weapons have been ds- writer when some young mcend- Me explained that many times Tljis official', who asked not to be ' Aungarian delegate Peter Koi in and nation. Wing, at Turner Air Force Base, doctors who gave him a new phys- ’ Of Eisenhower s heart condition, quoted by name, said the Middle Itvered. iary Set fire to his grandfather’s [' e has said, "Oh let him stay a letter to U.N. Secretary General It sounded, effective, but the Georgid will. fly to Offutt Air In Arab World I ical checkup. ’ the report said: Etost picture is far more serious Dissolution/Of the Mcurity pellet haystack. The blaze caused a up,” w-hen-he and his wife .sug­ Dag Hammarakjold had cqnfended *Looks Like a Lynching* first reaction was: "Mama, can. 1 Force Base, Neb., this week to Their findings were made pub- ‘‘The heart sounds are normal than at any time since the 1948 the events 1'. Hungsry.^''“and the and departure o f Rtiooian troopa large, amount of damage and have some gum?" One of the,boys gested the little boy should go lie late yesterday by White House and there-are no murmurs. The threatened a nearby farmhouse. Paris, Oct. 20 ()Pi—Anti-French Israeli-Arabconflict. measures taken in thb course of from the capital would fUIflU two had become restless again. to bed. Usually this, happened take’'''part in the Strategic Air press secretary James C. Hagerty, neck pulse is normal'. Tlie lungs o f the extensive concessiona mode when our ^.informant's sister demonstrations have spread across ■ The main Ame'rican fear seemed these events” wereA'domestlc mat­ Command's first fighter, competi­ The doctors. declined to hold a afe clear . . . The electrocardlo- to be that Israel might regard th«r to the rebels by Premier to r e wanted him and his wife to prolong the Arab worl^i in sympathy with ter outside the jurisdictio'n of the Different with ,Ow-n tion. ' \i Algerian rebels trying two rest in­ news conference to discuss , their g;ram shows th's same - residual next few days as anildeal time to Mssihg Florida Negro Nagy yesterday. a -visit. . . U.N. but at the council meeting You Can Vote A Manchester man remarked The son of Martin F. Mader, 26 Through these dependence from French rule. report. . . ’ - changes oi a well-liealed hea-t See Solid VIctoiY Or, she has. said blithely w'ilh muscle, scar which-Jiave been pres­ Kos said he would say nothing iinr recently on the quirks of human Flower-St., he has been a flight One man was killed and more The-examination, conducted over (Oontlnoed on Page Seventeen) til he received instructions Jrom 'While the Communist govom- nature and how much difference the temperature at about- zero, WINSTROM DOORS ent Mnce recc*'ery from the attack chief on F-84Fs since his arrival at than 60 injured yesterday in riots the weekend at the Army’s Walter Budapest. ment has not promisod free elec­ QUINN’S it makes "whoaa cat's .tall is “Don't put SO mani’ clothes on pass the smartest'and most and other"'violence against the | Reed Hospital, had been promised last year.^The rhythm is normal at e in him. he’s rugged." This remark SAC'S Turner Air Force Base in Western delegates • considered tions, free press and other demo- November 1948. comfortable people in the" French butslde Algeria.-A general j the voters' by Elsenhower in ad- the rate of 75. . ersUe bistitutions demanded by'a Abientee Ballot preceded a voyage by the boy Into "The X-ray . . . shows no change this especially significant since At the Nebraska base, head­ world. ' strike to protest recent French ac- i vapee of the Nov. 6 election, Cardinal Freed% news dispatches were quoted jrt large segment o f the rebela. It was PHARMACY thd' snow, our friend says. quarters of the Strategic Air Com-^ tlona in Algeria halted work in : He had said he would bow out'of in the general configuration or size . Wildwood, Fla., Oct. 29 (g')—A'S-utle^from neighboring counties, generally felt here the rebels have the State on November "But,” ho explains, "how times much of the Arab world.- . j'his race for re-elerjfion any time of the heart. On fluoroscopic ex­ the meeting indicating that Pre­ 39-year-old Negro farm laborer, j sup^rted by two airplanes, If you wiU be absent- from GENERAL mand, Mader will carry out the mier Imre Nagy’s version of the won a solid victory. aixth, or if you are ill, infirm,^hysically incapacitated OPEN SUNDAYS -have, changed.” His sister re­ duties of a flight chief in hix At the same time the -w-ar . he felt he wa.s not up to the prMi- amination, norma) pal* n"*! rhythm In Uiiity MoVe ^ ...... , , placed in jail for protective cus- searched all yeaterday without, re There were unconfirmed reports cently said, "We!re going to keep squadron. CALL FPR FREE ESTIMATE perstated within Aljferla. 'Weekend dency. The checkup fpeused main- of the heart are noted. rebellion did not jibe w'lth that of I his-pw'n request after he I suit. that Russian forces fUreody hsve- uid unable to vote in person at the polls, or if von arc a TV SERVICE her (the new dau'ghter) upstairs deaths totaled' some'95, Including ; ly on th(> condition of hia heart "The healed . ; . scar on the an­ Soviet delegate Arkady A. Solwlev.' accused of Insulting a whlt'e ' “Bov'Eowmon said several rumors were The Slat will have a 36-plane There were reports that Hun begun withdrawal from Budapest student attending school outside the State, or if you arc a Daya most of- the time. We don’t want a striking force and will sinriulate a 23 French sol.dler# and light and digestive sys'iem. since he suf- terolateral . wall of the left ven­ woman, disappeared under strange run down'but "there is no lead at and other sections'of the country. 9 A .M .II1 P.M. By Red^JPqles gary would send a special repre­ #*4oii^ajoer%'A4 A M/WAV artoa^toS^^oaf ’ member of the Armed Forces. mghto.. OB-OsVS19S Pina Parts lot of people breathing on her!” full-scale unit combat miasion by clvlllans caught In a carefully laid ' fered a heart attack Sept. 24.1955, tricle is again noted and appears circumstances yeaterday These could ;not be verified, but TEL. Ml 3-8482 . —A Non. rebel ambush south of Algiers. and underwent abdominal surgery aa a smell area In -n-hich the ampli­ sentative here, possibly the foreign Jesse Woods was missing fibm "We will look until we find him," flying a - preselected 1,300-mnc. Warsaw', Oct. 29 (^ —^'Stefan I PM. to 9 P.M.. route covering five Midwestern The anti-French violence rise- last June 9. ' . tude of the' pulsation,^ .is slightly his jail cell when Police Chief Ed Bowman said.... (ConttnOial On Page Ten) However, application for the ballots must first be made states.' The 600-m.p.h. Fr84F W'herE apparently was the result of Eisenhower told reporters at diminished. Cardinal Wyszynskl ifigde hiS first (Cpntlniied on Page El|ht) Muilis returned from chhslng .tWo The sheriffiaid there', (s a possi­ tp the Town Gerk. We have the application forms. You Thunder-streaks wilt, carry out a call bv the 9-nation Arab Walter Reed yesterday he feels ■ "There, is "no evidence of . , . public appesrance today since his speeding cars. There were blood bility, the laborer iq still alive, but (Hr S'member of youi; family are entitled to vote by ab> low-level bombing and navigation TELEPHPNE M 9-9^95 League; foiv a 24-hour general f “fine, just fine." The eight doc- release from house arrest. A spots on the'floor and a bunk was declined to speculate, ,'wli.ether strike on behalf of five'Algerian ; tors— four civilian'and four mt)i- (Continued on Pnge^E^^) crow'd of cheering,, singing Polish overturned. • ’ A day-long , search white men nad'seized him or a scntec ImUot. Don’t pot it off. It takes -time to process an. runs and high-attUude in-flight rt-<: ;Catholics him at his, p4Iace. fueling operations. 4 Nationalist leaders captured b>' a failed to turn up any clues on the group of Negroaa took him away ipplicafion and WE NEED YOUR YOTE. French ruse a -w-eek ago., The Cardinal, Rpma.n Catholic News Tidbits disappearance'. , lor hla own s a f ^ . Bulletins Arab mobs burned the - French ** • ,1. ' primate of Poland) walked out on Ooy. Leroy Collins—asked the Mullia said a crowd was around the balcony above' the main,en­ For Further Informatiim Call MI 9-7749 or Ml 9-7890. ponsulate in tlie old city of Culled from AP Wires Florida Sheriff's ‘Bureau ' and the jail when Wooda rfetumed to .from the AP Wirs* Jerusalem, smashed windows of trance to the palace, spread his S ^ riff M. H. Bowman, of. Sumter ask' protection but these people - . '.W . ‘ - the ^French embsssy-in Amman. Adlai Assails iKe’s arms and.said:. County for a full report and the were from .‘a rnoylhg picture house ^aREp u r m c a n headquarters ^ Joriian. and ntade lire raids on five "Peace be ■with you.'" i . ^ I sa:id it . is looking' into the. SEES ISRAEL CRECZLED THANKS FOR YOUJ RCSPONSE TO OUR 'French-owned buildings In. the The crowd' 'responded; '‘And Veterans Administration is no­ case to determine if it has juris­ (bontlnqed'on>Page Seventeen j* , Ukshingtoii. - Qet. 38 (A> ~ with thy spirit.” tifying widows, children and de- 47 lo s t CBRttr.^S»., MoHcliBstBr, Coim. .Syrian city of Alep^. pMdentloi parents of . veterans who diction. . Sen. George (D-Gn) caim Mmy FRPFESSiPNAL HEARING AID SERVICE Sixteen Arab civilians, two con- ‘Defeatism’ Attitude Then the Cardinal, clad in black Adj. .Gen. Mark Laiice has.-been from an hour-leoig eenferonen robes, and red hat,. sppHf to them died as result'.of service of th'eir opiate clerks and several .police­ rights under new survivor benefits aske by Collins to offer National with .Secretory e f Stoto Dadea men were imported wounded in the briefly. Guard 'assistance - if needed. State W elfare today expreoolng hope that *Ta- He called for a inature approach set. . . Communist Daily Worker EVERY MO>lDAY NOON TO 5:30 P. M. attack on the Jqrosalem consulate. Bostoa,* Oct. 29 i/F> —Adlai E ;.the claim that the Demo<*aU are Florida Highway patrolman and a rael doesn’t start a wnr.” to' Poland's problems.'He asked terms use of Soviet troopa In Hun­ few .deputies remained on duty all The conaulaf itaff took refuge on Stevenson attributed to President gaining and "nothing can stop us” gary "deplb'roM^’ and calls tor end Georg* saM, ‘T think lorael will ^ACCURATEF itting p f h e a r In g a id s t p iFERSpNAL NEEDS "Die roof and was rescued by that tqpre should be no demonstra­ day and night. 2-Year IJeficit be restrained.” Eisenhower toda:y a "do-nothing” in the election a -week from, tq^ tions Slid no disorders. to fighting. X' X 4 ^ L 1 8 H . a t t r a c t i v e i -o i^ s m o d e l s c u s t o m -MADE-: TYPES FOB ' Jordanian troops. , Siitce daylight■ yii ■ yesterday. - how­ i attitude of “hopeless defeatism' A government communique said British Foreign Office'is advised In Aleppo, a town of 350,000 in I on' "how to save the world from . On TV Tonight ever, all has l^ n -quiet in ' this io IN EGYPT PLANE LOST SPECIAL lMPAIRMENTS-rNOI8ELE.SS.V TINY CONVENTIONAL STY’LES ' :30 o'clock (ESTi speech night the 55-yeanold church correspondeivt for London Daily little central Florida town, 75 At $5.2 Million Syria, a mob ran wild for three hydrogen devastation." His 8 Mail was shot' In hend by Russian BHrnt, Lebanon, Oct. 38 I*)— ' hours, setting fire to four French lly11,. (nin Mechanics H.iiHall fn.to- 1 lesder had. returned vi. .to Warsaw miles north of Tampa, on.the miain A military plane carrying 18 ITS NO TRICK PRESTPN ZIMMERMAN. Hooring Aid SpiKiolUf. sentry’ while covering fighting in line of thf.Seaboard Air Line Rail- mission schools and the French in­ to'^Eti'nhm^er'L" H-^£mb" "whU* nigM will' c;;m;This'c.rmp;Ti‘ning 1 ^".?he*Sfnil'^'ad"btonTo'^^^^^^^ Budapest. . . Six hundred' persons Hortfonl, Oct. 29 i*))?Gov. Ribi- Egyptian army effleeni waa re­ (KNOWN IN MANCHESTER AREA hiNCE 1946) formation Center. Police shot into paper " of last week, the President for MassachusetU' 16 electral i coff was told'tc^ay that the State ported missing today ovsr thn flu first Hungarian Reformed ^'illia'm A. Fordhsm, president BUT A a HOME APPOINTMEN’TS ARRANGED . the crowd; killing one rioter and 1 ''sTOms insensitive to the danger votes. It will be telecast nation-1 ^ ■ ^053^ aftor Church for services commemorat­ Welfare Departmeht will wind up .Mediterranean. Lehanoae, Brit- wounding 29. , I of radloacUve faU-out from H- ally (A^Cl. - ' *’**^ i»03 alter a vigorous of the Florida Conference of the the present 2-year period 45.2 mil- ish end Israeli planes wWn rn- The Syrian government declared paign ag'ainstXommunist infringe­ ing “snbrtflies for freedom now National Association for the Ad­ bqmb explosions." To a cheering crowd which met hping made by people now revolt­ lion in the red. because the 1955 ported searching for -the nir- a state of emergency and said that ■Tho Democratic standard' bear- him minutes before midnight at ment on religious freedom._ *nie vancement, of Colored PedpIeifMid croft, last sighted 78 Bailee eff government of theft'-Ptemier Blole- ing In Hungary." | legislature sliced its budget' re­ Manchester Optical Style Bar "some idestrUctive elemepts" er's statement and his own-iaccom- the ' Boston airport, he, declared ■at Tampa "from what I’ve heard quests by (hat figure. SIden, the 'Meditori port would be coUrt-martisled. It said slaw' Bierut,. a leadingr-'Stalinist. ’Three-year contract which con­ it looks like a lynching. I f it whs, in South LelMUMMi only 88 747 M AIN STREET {Next to State .Theater)— Call MI 3-1191 pqnying 3.000 word "H-bomb mem­ that "fro’ni what I’ve seen, felt tains no <«-opener clause.s b.ut pro­ Welfare Ckimmissioher Christy the Aleppo demonstrations ex­ w'ho died last March, accused the we definitely will make an inveati- from the Israel frontier. orandum'' coKatlluted another and heard • these last few days," vide’ exceptionally high wage In- Hanas said * the 1957 legislature, pressed '•national feelings In sup- churchma'n, of constantly breaking gatlon,” ■ pressed. round in the campaign controver- _ Democratic __ victory seems as- irteasto has been ratified by United which convenes in January, will ■ a 1950 agreement between the Red Woods was arrested Saturday have to make up. for the deficit to JER8EV EX-CH0BF ay preetpiated by his proposal fof *i;red Polish government and the Roman Auto Workers at .Amei'ican Brass ¥fHENYOU RilYYOUR (ConttooMl on Pnge Nine)’ a' ban on tests of superbombs ♦ ; Apparently ,convinced he is afternoon at a grocery atore, keep the agency operating. New York; Ocl,.38 .(*) < • Wal- I Catholic Church. C5>. . .State and federal mediators charged with disorderly conduct The welfare chief asked for a ter Evans Edge, 83-yenr -eld for­ The memorandum | asid Eisen- rnaking headway with his proi>osal i _ /-,„dinal never wak mit on 'work hard in attempt to avert HALLOWEEN NEEDS AT g r Ihower'aiwer'a asaerUon that a simple j; to halt H-bqmbH-bomb fesU.feats. Stevenson i....L ^ ne|ver was put on and drunkenness. PbllCfe Chief Mul- record 484.1 miiilion appropriation mer New Jersey g seef ar,. U.S. blow-up of contract negotiations at lis said Woods "insulted a white to carry the department through Senator and ombnaonflar' to a p o r c ' U n e a s y ' Voluntary agreement g with the , replied to Eisenhower's rejecUon ■ Va'fican y circles hailed the news Royal Typewriter CO. and seek to SlTlg^ S Russians ■ w'ouli. allow "no safe- 1 , ,, #1,,. nointx- woman." the new 2-year period, which begins Fronoe. d M today In BUYING A NEW HOUSE? no control, no inspection" Csrdinst Wyszynskl’s release aa find some grounds for agreement David Hutto, a clerk at the atore, next July 1.- hospitoL Despite Riots End; R^ard., -- 1. The President’s arguments. ■n event b f great importance.’' before present contract expires. g" y j to insliinsure stoppage pf H-bomb' quoted Woods as saying "Hello, This is 410 mili.ion. or 13 per PERO’S Orchards « 9 ' Claimant for title of world's fat­ there, baby” to Mies Mary Eivelyn cent, above the amount provided by STOCK'MARKBT RAIXUDB l^to'’"dtoregl,°rd£"the kyy todt'Thrt | of“‘^!ko,i^«^'hopeless d^tottlsm """" Singapore, Ofct. 2^ VP) Only | a.4-».l.4l.#vsa.violations of such, tonan •agreement orptotomtofif* I ’® f ^ O p G I D H S dDfeHllSPl. office said, however, the 'Vatican test man retm-ns home to Illinois Hill, an ‘ att-oetlve brown-eyed, the 1956 legislature and is '44.8 mil­ New York, Oct. 88 «n<-«4oaib still. awaits further developments from summer tour ■ with circus lion or 6 per cent over estimated STAND IS ON OAKLAND ST. Act Bow! Convert your i n s i s t o n . . ■catt’er ^ outbreaks marred an un^ j ' no more be hidden “(.ban an j , broiwn-halred'’"it‘iool teacher; She and coppers paced n ■ItoHBl easy calm' In Singapore, today as ! earthquake ” "k ng assuring .complete freedom pf the where he fattened up to 1,941 spending for the present biennium. Stock Market rnUy totour hi FARM IS ON AVERY ST. worrisome, hand - fired 1 *R man Catholic Church In Poq was not available for'comment. the^strife-torn colony passed Itt | The Eisenhower "white paper” 1b.v . “Ihersothers on how to .save the 0 pounds.. .French Togoland votes W oods' was released on bond Turning on an optimistic note, Uvelieot trading In w e e k * . furnace to convenient u !• ininn«>ihi» "in i World from hydrogen devastation, 1 land». . heavily In fqvor of oelv constitu- Commisrioner Hanks told the Gov-^ TIMHIN Htlent Automat­ first pieaceful day-since anti-gov­ about midnight and left with hla Leading Issnes wont (dNi ' ernment' riots flared Thursday. v l ^ v ^ X ^ SovliM M d 1 *»'t he quite clearly has no .ere-: Cardinal Wyiz>-nskl’s reletoe left Mob making West African terri­ ernor at the budget hearing held at tions to around 8 potato, or i CIDER ic HEAT. No payment tlA ' two (Catholic primates sUll under tother, Mac Vrthur Woods, and a the state capitol that hla agency As police and troops that can scieen possible future i »tlve or hopeful ddiaa of his own tory. an autonomous republic brother. Soon Ihe.v returned and January. Complete S r iL -to h s v ^ s ^ assursM^ thir crlUral field.” Stevenson confinement 'in (^mmu'nlst coiui- fima to hold the line in the number ciutngeover requires just e?) OILHEAT within French Union. Jesse Woods asked to be allowed FRENCH RAP ARAB VAlfllftLB APPLES of such detecUon, except In tp e: "As in so. many other fields, tries. . ’They ere Josef Cardinal Oregon. Democratic, P«riy chair­ of public assistance cases. Palis. Get. 38 (P) laflyT iS r • few short hours. Up to Oirfew^’for ‘b perqilt' of such deteeUw,' except fn *1’* j 1" Mindsienty of . Hungary, serving a to stay In jail, saying some white Despite increased ptqpulaUon fac. residents tp attend to. essential______case of the largest •weapons.■weapons. Nor!Nprl the President simpl.y offers anian man'acciiaea Republicans of "using meh In cars had followed them and porU 9f contlMMd S y ft e r ------86 montbs (o pay! Onli i is it posslbW to. sUte, immediately o ^ e r do-qotpltlg solution.” life sentence since 1949 after being a doctored photograph” to tors, he Said, "the department, haa PUMPKINS today. OFFER LIMIT­ Rmwibcr! PIL HEAT «*sh Vs kts blisinesa and buy food. he was afrOid. . Prance pretaetod reportedly | following the long-range detection ' 2, Even os "a political paper, convicted of treason *gainst tlyS, make Democratic; Sep., frayne- not anticipated any increase, lA Jordan todny STILL HAVE A FEW BASKETS LEFT OF ED! ACT NOW! r C!htoeae Communists Conimunist g o v e n m e n t, and About an hour later Patrolman ‘caseloads fof the 1957-59 oien'- WE thousands of a teat, lU size and. character.” [ Eisenhowjer’a White paper *1s r«- llSrse appear unpopular among hia E . H. Barry 'ound the lock on the deotnietian. o f' .Ilian any oHi*r oufomatie ftiM . . ■tonedcd ■pmq' cata .as #The Stevenson .sUtement calling i markable for miaatatements aiid Alqjgljc Cardinal Steplnac of Yugp fellow senatQrl .. President of In­ nlum." ^ BLBBETA PEACHES—LAST CALLI haatendd to the businqss district little jail door, had been knocked . “ It is believed. that with a full In thfeo ctUae. U to THE WHITING Uto President’a "white paper’’ re- ( distortions,” especially yve Presl- alav’ia, "condiUonelly" ..released .In ter-American Press Assn, urges it trying to ' . i> A n .r i A.M. te 8 r- M. m But thetp -was no recurrence .of 1901 frqro a 16-year aetffence for to “ cleanse the membership. roUs’’ off an(l Woods was gone. and Increased staff, den^pUa and mal(*s it *a8i*r to pay H moH9a{|*. the Conpnunlst-led mass violence marlrable foA "misstatements oiid i dent’s effort to "create the im- • BVNDAV 7 A. M. to $ > . M. ^4*4 Iswae'* mamaa to FtoW ttAIIFfll of newpapera *nd newspapermen jybbut 150 efficerst including HOt^RS CORPPRATIPN distortions” 'came a few . hours Stats Hlgjnvay Patrolman and d ^ 844 MAIN STREET after bis arrival In BoaToii with ' (OiMHbMed mm Page Blglit). who have serlrfd dictaton. (• •'iOm am m t* m FBf« NIm ) (1 r t ) - TEL. MI-8-1188

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MANCiaSTER EVENING kfiltALD. M ANcS|81«l^ CONN, M6NPAY,.0CTO^^ 29, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HMUUiD. MANGHESiER. CONN. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966

trips. Volunteer drivers are asked of Obwepetiiek X>odge, lOOF, WU- .Vice -President-Mrs. Herman Pe­ A iid o v ei* C t j u m h i a month’s themV. Next months 'th e ; M u U Yoo^Uf* 30 P«rkdns tersen, Executive Director Miss Reunion Planned .Coventry to contact Mrs. Rlt-hArd ’'.^on. theitn will be Puerto Riej)-.'* Hmantic. . ; ' 1 o n u Jean ^Campbell, ’Mrs. Robert Coe; 3 HOURS, 28 M INUTES9.-1 HsIloweeB Parties ' Voting Lists Funeral services will be . held By m 7B Cla^ Cookies and piiiibh will 'be served l ^ r o p e r t y JMMH m for Mob t A l Scout C onclave Mrs, Howard ‘Baldwin., Mrs. Rob­ .. Voting lists have been Jmt in order Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Wllliman- Silk Town JSlotes, Quotes ■ * _ Fire Official by room mothers in Grades 1-3 fot ttc at the Potter Funeral Home. ert Calnen, Mrs. A. F. Couture, O f A bsorbing E nterfcillim entI jement Night Prograwfi tor the conftng election by the reg­ N obody, Mrs. Edward Fcltham, Mrs. Bert A committee organised to plan classroom •alloween parties. H ours Schedulibd The Rev. Dr. Earl E. G. Linden, D U N H i L L Over 30 people from Monches- a 20th reunion for . the class of istrars ' and -vritji the exeception when Flre.j'krRI, nard Fogarty. Mr.s. Eugene Free­ By EARL YOST The upper trades will have cider of a few'whose rights mature-be­ pastor , of First Congregational ter attended either part or all -of 1937B a t Manchaater High School . T h a t ' s Cites Danger end ..dougr.uuts.- Church of Willimantic, will'offici­ or how Bidelfilt^ D r u g C o . man, Mrs. Herbert Hxiffield, Mrs. Set for Friday hy 4-H Clubs .Columbia, Oct. 29 (Special) .— tween Oct., 20 and Nov. 6. the lists thc3-day Regrional Oirl Scout G. W. Jones, Mrs. Harold Kane, is lacking Information on the Al; children are invited to par­ are about .complete. Listed are a ate.. Burial will be in the new 'WlH repair the danii Today's edition ot>)Silk 'Whereabouts' of several membera Assessors -Luciua W. Robinson Confei’ence held In SprtnRfleld, Ml'S. John Kovalcek, Mrs. Norman Townf has been eyer since 1B39. The Pot- ticipate in the A nnual Halloween total of 943 voters in the following llmantic Cemetery. place the pi Notes, Quotes markes the first an­ terton'S reside a t 174 N. Elm ' St.^ of the class. Coventry, Oct 29 {8peclaU-^fMr». Theodore Hietala with Mrs. Of Burning parade which udll sti."t on the Jr., Carl- Stoltenfeldt and Ward Friend.s may call at the funeral Maas., Wednesday, Thursday and Larson, Mrs. T. J. LUcas, Mrs. H. Anyone who haa Information *^WAR AMD PEACE’’ party classlflcationa; 425 Repub- ag e d . J, McKlilney, Mr.s. Tom Morley. niversary of^^is weekly feature a site "they have called ''home" -for The annual 4-?H ’ Achievement Roy Palmer as coi-hootess. schL grounds at 1:30 p.m. koaebrooka w-ili be In session to­ Itcana. I ll Dem(x:rats and 307 hon- home toihorrbw from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday of last week. • Mrs. Ralph Oswald. Mrs. Robert 30 ;years. The , Pottertbn'a two about any of the following Is - Night program will be held Fri­ There will be nb set-back party Andover, Oct. 29 (Special)— That’* why tlrinr in The H^rdld. It has be^en a new asked tb contact Mrs. . Edgar COM ING NEXT day through Thursday, from 5 to_ affillated. h ? a h o P ’ 5 The conference was attiendehen had his say, people W’ould And,' if you’re caught witli^^ leaders and to take on, other "be­ ular assignment antenna work.. .Robert is now in fair In August The best record' speaker Francis Barrett; CD In any case where fire develops, By a s s o c i a t e d PRESS on .hand were representatives of. be carrying dogs’ licenses, not as Herald sports New York—Gael E. Sullivan, 51, John J. Bracken, former Lt. Gov. bookKsAAtr publishingniihliahfnir cbmpsnies Into diR-dls out insurance coveng* • • < hind the scenes" Jobs In Girl his first full year and will be in books will be on display with | - ..director of the Willimantic residents are requested to call ths Edward N. Allen and State Sen. dogs. Cohen, who is president of Y- Scouting, and ways to improve th* editor and to re­ . charge of a new Record Depart- axeards being made tb prize wlh-1 Windham area. Six guests attend- fire department immediately, former sssisUnt postmaster gen­ cuss their yojith books. the Connecticut I^g Welfare Assn., adequate insuranee eoYcr* M « y I P r w # Jolin,8ons^Fieted port eral and vi(» chairman of the Robert Keeney, Somers. Nathan La'dd Girl Scout program so thpt it will these d o -; ment which will open soon. He is nera. fed'from Manchester, Storts and rather than try. first to extln- LsVergne H. Williams, local ss/s he wii: ask the 1957 State ag e . . . you can loge plenty. provide more ^ opportuhltles and Ings in Notes,; married, lives in Coventry, and The program will include group I Willimantic. quish the blAze themseiyes. Demo(;ratic National -Committee NAthab Ladd, 81, Norvilich, Legislature for law providing the Bj^^ridge Club Quotes. who was campaign manager for candidate for State Represento- Safeguard your pit^rty’^ challenges for Ifeirls. - has one daVighter. singing...abort talka by some club. *'*• f*c*‘ved a letter The time difference between a tive, seeking re-election for his brother of Mrs. Bessie Trythall licensing of dog owners instead of etoYNAMiC The idea of X. Widmerk PIrra Aasrll CAVEY’S "SS? members and awarding of sch<)lar- from the Rotary Club of Cairo, controlled and an uncontrolled fire Sen. Estes Kefauver in 1952 when (Columbia, died Sunday in Norwich. dogs. He says his action is planned investment today with Fire' Those who attended from Man­ /Ourth term., spoke Wiefly. Her­ M^' and Mrs. George' Van this column was, , and will continue Russ Potterton ■ is one of the ahipa for summer camp and short Egypt, - outlining activities in that is very slight, the spokesman'said. Kefauver was trying to win the, 'He Also leaves foui* sons, four bemuse of the problem of wander­ Insurance... chester included; Senior Scouts to be, to Include items of interest “Last “Port 4S EAST CENTER STREET bert Englert Sr. wai milster INSURANCE 'ckel and son, Paul formerly of most accompUshed piano playeri course. area, including the club's views “The speed of response is an es­ Democratic presidential nomina­ ceremonies. ,/^i daughters, 14 grandchildren and ing, .inattendeiLdogs. "People who Betty England, of Troop 1 and about Manchester residents and of ■Wagon,” Afrique” tion. Sullivan's career toebided - .I* ’ ■ •tttr ^rohieHoR "S. Main St., who have been visil- in Manchester and has played with Orange to Meet on the main problems in the Mid­ sential factor in getting ^equip­ |our great-grandchildren. allow their dogs^to go wabdaring Joanne Taylor of Troop 6; the Re former well-known! local, people. a number of bands;' including Nor­ C'Bcapa till CsUr f iN. t:U dle East. . ment to ths scene immediately." * service as a teacher. ATmy of­ At the rally, Msnehekter Bag­ John Ft. Neubert, Edwar^/G. ing-Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Johnson, Coventry Grange w-ill hold elec­ pipe Band entertained-’" guests Funeral services will be held this about on the loose should not own. Notes bn promotions, stnniver- man Cloutier's and Art McKay'a. tion of officers a t its. 8 p.m. busl- Of interest in the variety of The statement continued. "Due ficer and theater exeqbtlye. Born dogs," he said. 4iiM .SILVERSTEIN O'Brien and John Scheibrapflug: 481. Porter St., have left ftor their sariea, organisations, contest win­ with music and drijl|i. Freddie afternoon at St. Paul's^ Church in A long-time member of the Man­ W*4.. MSrllya Mserae I'B ai Stas'* 'X' nesa meeting Thursday in the hall profassioiu. nationalities arid re­ to an extended dry periiKl a t this In Providence, R.L-Died Saturday. Willimantic at 2:30 p.m. Burial President Mrs. GladjTK Meyer, home in Van Nuys, Calif. ners, new .and . old business chester Kiwants Club. Russ itill P lat "Theta WIMer Taart'*' ligions of the board 'of directors. time of year, an unprecedented New York—Brig. Gen. (^handler and Tommy Davis, "local muaical establlshmeifts dhd just plain Hove You Visited ■K’ on Rt. 44A. Refreshments com­ duo, also entertained the group. will be in the new Willimantic While they -were in town, the ^ . f' mittee includes Miss June D. The club's entire membership is (xmiblnation of dryness and loose CaibpheU, 76, Marine veteran of Cemetery. every day facta about'a growing ■ p' 15^ but represents 14 natlonalitlM. combustible material has devel­ the caiTipalgna in Nicaragua and Committee in charge included bridge club of which Mrs. Johnson Loomis, Miss Grace 'V. White, Ar­ Mrs. Carlton Hutohlns. Mrs. Wil- , Samuel F. Watrous^ Manchester were used. This shall Obserx-e Anniversary oped in the fields and woodland. Haiti/-’; two brothers. Arthur T e re te for Griffith Is Mrs. Floyd Marshall oL Burllng- awarded a life-size master's chair home-niade dbughnut sale tomor­ announced ,has been set up as'a Died S. turday. Cub' Scout Pack 62 held its flrat toif Vt., and Mr„ and Mrs. Evald at the Atlantic service station at row starting alMut 11 a.m. in the third brush-fire fighting unit, in Miami, Fla.—E arl Rentfro, 70, piwk meeting of the season in Yeo­ Watrous, Willimantic, and Henry 175 East 708 Main St. la now missing sfter by the Patron's Mutual Fire In Watrous,‘South Coventry; a sister, Matson of .Stratfort,.Conn. siirsnce Co. for its increase in in- ■ j u , addition to the-pumper and the a pioneer In the credit union move­ mans Hall Friday evening. Cub- Your Only D eduction Center St* nearly 10 ydars. Lehm an,-of 13T Do Come In. tr.iker. The truck haa been equip­ ment in the United States who master Edward -G. MacDougall Mrs. Otto Vlght, Shelburne Falls, OIL ^A pleasant evening- was ipent Branford St., has sold his business inirance coverages. The furniture ! ^ and hts as'iilstsnt, Jbhn 'Uard. were Mass., and Hvo grandchildren. during which the gtoHp presented Is expected to sri-ive in town ' ped with Indian or knapsack he,ped set up the (Credit Union John M . Griffith R A N G E O I L to Jack Welply Jr. A^ prominent St the L. A. Kingsbury home, or in charge of the eVerit- For .many years he was carpen­ TeL a bridge set of table and chaiM to- member of ■ Nutmeg Forest. No. soon. pumps and brooms.- National Assn. (Cuna), and for- at the church tomorrow ) ’cr managing director of the Mi.s- Eight dens were present. The ter for the bridge department of Ml 3-1126 MMr. r. ^sno and Mrs. ^ jonnson. Johnson. Thelrimeir, t s U Cedars of Lebanon. Leh- Hol,r- Pa.vn Set Cub Leader Meeting For S tate Senator jo Two holy days will be observed The women will serve a public - A meetingof the Chib Scout com­ aourl Credit Union League. Died boys had on display various forms the New’ Haven Railroad but had tiREIHNCOMES pi®"* »» '-islt Flqridg M d set noon luncheon herq Nov. 7. mittee and de.) mothers will be held Sunday, of puppets they made for this retired in 1942. He was .a member senior in Manchester High School up a business ia either St. Peters­ Menus Changed Daily this week in St. Mary's Cfliurch -assisted in serving. and St. Joseph's Ghurch, Esgle- Tuesday st 8 p.m. at- the Elemen­ ^^^ WKmMYMELP YOV T 6 K burg or West Pslm Beach. . . Be­ Manchester. Evening Herald tary School. fore entering the service during ville. All Ssllnts Day will beThurs- CovMitr}' (Nirfespondent. Sirs. C. L. , -ANVTHmc YOU WANT ' dsy with Masses : in St. Mary's (Sibmaster George Munson stat­ -; A v YOUl onuug SIIU BOLAND World War II, Lehr ann operated Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-8331. ed that the meeting will last from Church at 7 s.m.> and 7:30 p.m.; OIL COMPANY a service station on Main St. an Hour to a.) hour and a half and ftwff tor Rsjfsieitfsf s. FALSE TEETH across- from Pinehurst. I wasn't- in St. Joseph's at 7:30 a.m. MANCHESTER MILLS ' t • sewpisis smMscit All Souls Day will b* Friday urged attendance of all those in­ g S C T y * sarsosf iwK m ces- .369 CENTER ST. Rock, Slide o r Slip? a customer of Burt's but I was terested in .assisting with continu­ ^ ..Ji nsen W gssr gsssim art m Itrgt, always impressed with his-appear­ with Masses in St; Mary's Church Elks Shag Dance CojisefWafe B tth mmd Jim * Tel. Ml 3-6320 PASTEETH. an Improrwl powder to S t 8 a.m; and 7:30 p.m. in Jo­ ance of Chib ^ c k 124. bt tpHnkled on upper or lower pUtec, ance. He was, in my boolc, the Speech '^lerspy Need- j ^ s i e w f Osiifi's s li iiss 1 Bat Sms boll>ldtl_ talae teeth mote arm lrin place Oekt dressed service station owner _ __ Herald Photo ■ TELEVISION seph’s Church, BagleviKe. at 7 ax)i- Enjoyed by 100 24-Hour Burner Service According to a consultant frsm S fOT SVM r MMPIMWR9' i S S L 'S Mtta S P ” •• • Do not slide, illp or gum^. and attendbnt, day in and day out, BUSS POTTERTON There will be no pinochle carJl. gooey, patty taite or (eeltng. party in St. Mary's Church hall'^ the State Department of Education 1 Vr N • I\ii r 111 r ''I ; \ II I < mj!n TOgTH U alkaline fnon-acldl. Dota that I have ever seen. After lo­ tickles the ivories, along with 'A^sha^ dance was held Saturday about 28 children from the Ele­ ;^ ... *30 to *800 not tour. Chtckt~"pUte odor* (don-' cating in Florida. Burt plans to Thursday with the Feast of All night At the Elks Home, With about L M I ■,ture breath). Oet PASTEETH at any Frederick Werner,'’at the weekly PBOOIIAMS Saints being observed that day. mentary Scl)c.)l need speech train­ iUARI UR TO 90 MONTHS TO RI9AY drut counter. bring his family to the Sunshine meetings of the Klwanians. He The next such card party will ^ 100 people enjoying dancing to the ing fro)-i an experienced speech 'f*NT.*M9g g>tat.'tilt at koe miek yka State. ihusic of'tbe Joseph Paul Quartet worker. S M Sto tkt kactutnr laett ctactmitg yttr- baa held many offices in Kiwanis Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. with ths church's in the gaily deiibrated hall, reports and ia a past president of the St. Germaine (luild in charge. Five, youngsters reijulring the Qu.'jter of a centuiy in buainega Video Everyday — Ronald Gates, chairman. Manchester Chamber of Com­ HalIbw'eeD Parties Those attendiiig,:. wearing cos­ most help are now belrig kent to Y CMSMim * CsalMsirtikl« friiHs in Manchester was celebrated re­ merce. Currently Rusa ia a mem­ Alt RishU Raaerved — The Young Mothers Club will the University of Connecticut B. T. Diddnaon St Co., Inc. . tumes sssitss-a* ' ssiSLSand .Vf\a old s-avs«*s?M, clothes. PRYAded cently by Russell Potterton. chief ber of the choir at. St. Mary's have a Halloween, party for chil- ! around the hall in full view of the speech clinic Monday mornings. |6iatatoiBkktottoifawiir cook and bottle washer of Potter- tytitettlt?! MlkRORS Church... Last year Mr. and Mrs. dren of members mmittee and all those whb j ThH Board of Education xdll cov-' Main St., Potterson was employed TBsmtsernm... ON morrow st 8.p.m: at the home of yelped him with the affair. i er costs of, gasoline required for- im II jiKT KaKSTm n u t IShowsr Stall ONrt • ■ Ulass Tab EnloMirktl at McCby's music store in Hart­ There's a Job' opening at The ford ii^ the Musical Departhient. NOW ! Ends TUESDAY ^mnek *)tesN i£mm dt jDTC Herald in the editorial ■ loom for CONT. FROM 5 PJ«. He noted, his 3lst wedding an­ a rewrter. Anyone interested may ELECTRONICS ^ M M O M e iMHn • n, VISIT niversary last July 30. Mrs. Pot­ ssv jg™'"'"~‘TT'7rnTininiffimrrm(ffrrrinfnfrriiiiirmgmniiwiMin«BBnwmirn rpiniinwipfffniniffiffin[rinirriiniffirriffriirrnrr7TiTrir[iitrini contact the office. . Raymond terton Is the former Miss Mabel Marchesseault of 88 LinnmoreDr., RICHARD WIDMAKK LABORATORIES \ J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. Robb, ^he has played a major part TM *STANEK iiS F f R R E D OBEN DAILY 8 AJH. to 8 PJML assistant loan guaranty officer in the success of Potterton's store in the Hartford 'Veteran's Ad- ^1A$T WAGON ^ INGLDDINO SATTRDAY since'Us'inception in 1940 when tninistratibn office since 1955, has ?77 BROAD SERVICE Krah opened his-own business.... M i 9 . 7 3 2 2 accepted the aame position in the W estern Union office 'in Manches­ Providence office. . First National ‘■AD' ter is located In Potterton'g and Bank of Xfanohester haa scored BLOUSE OlVE-MmV SUE another "flre*»’ in that it will be' M^JE^KPOl ^ a tl a l SlrTta- open-FYiday evenings from 6 to >l' ' n 8 o’clock for the convenience of Ckaaael It liewBrital rn i . p ir.a a Qustomers. , Social Security as­ Chaaarl it Waterbarr. Caaa. t : U ( » ) SI BT8 DIGEST Chaaatli------M'HeIjraka*---- - • ;M ( I) WEATHER sistance will be given Manchester • :U I k) WORI.D NEWS TODAY m residents every Monday and Wed­ (Rtl NEWS MON., TUEL WED. ONLY e " nesday mornings from 10 to 12 T:k • * w NAN FRA kanm beat FOR THE LAST BIG WEEK OF ■ rt’ ( S t ) WRATHKB------AND----- M------t’SIC m •A ^ noon effective todav. Jam es • SEPTIC TANKS ,tU > FILM NHOBTS --^'4 Cooper of 115 G reen'M anor Rd. Inatallatloif and Repair XseS IkSi POLITICAL W ' will be in charge. He rejiorta that *-t Spedallata 1 :ie (IRI WEATHER JOHN DALY AND THE ■ # • , NEWS OOB^W v a l u e : NYU)N l o u n g e 9*4.95 VALUE! BIG VENETIAN 5UR- TOW N otid COUNTRY 1 : I t (xe)'WFJ4THERVANF. CHAIR. Save 1101 Luxurious Lawson Manchester Trust -CO. haa X:ie ( SAX) BOLD JOCRNEV ROR. Save 95! King aize 30 by -^0 inch $1.79 to $3.49 and get a third acquired an advertising projection DRAINAGE CO. . (IRl D ATEUNR RCROPE designwith Foam Rubber Cushion.,com­ Mirror with beveled edge, amarily deco­ IXX-M) PRANKIE CARLE BHOW .c.ock which automatically pro­ 'PHONE MI R4I48 \ (HI ANNIE OAKLEY fortable button- back. Sale S g .ft.5 0 ' rated. Guarantee against QQ jects the correct time and-12 ads X:H (XX-M) NEWS CARAVAN .silver spoilage...... V * ^ »t 5 second Intervals. Depending • ;M ( I) POLTriCAL U iW ■< R) NKHR (IR-U) BURNS AND ALLEN on the disttuice, the messages can (II)" VALIANT‘'Air LADY (It) THIS IS YOUR LIFE be shown from 1 to 35 feet in MID-DAY MOVIE -LANCELOT n :is ( I) POLITICAL (H) dI u m a time with- a telechron electric lX :li ( R) LOVE OF LIFE clock on wall,, ceiling, sidewalks III) KIDDIE KABTOONN U49.95 VALUE! FOAM CUSHION 949.95 VALUE! FIVE PIECE BRIDGE 11 :M ( I) 8EABCH FOB TOMOBBOW SOFA. Save 150! An «xtr» long 92 inch SET. Save 910! Hardwood Bridge Tlible And through .opaque glass, aije - (Xt-M) IT COULD BE YOC ~ clock will be one of the Trust Cb IXiU ( I) ISl'IDINO LIGHT ^ Sofa in de Ittxe textured ^fsbrica with end f(ntr Chairs in blond finish, w-ith pieces on display at the- Manches^ l(es ( I) HOLLYWOOD BEST .I II ) NOWN I I u t o i : \ box pleated aklrt. Cuatem S ^ O a .S O Chartreuse plastic Uble top, $ 9 A QQ Pftxlucto show, Nov. 1, 2, S a t IXX) AT HOME WITH -KlttV liuUt qiudlly...... chair seats. the Armoi^, (IS) OVK8T COBNKB /// /it/' /III'/,' i : i e (U) STAND CP AND BE CDl'NTED Two new regular clerks In the I I i: I I ■ I U (te) TOY TOWN ' ■ V . M w^ester Poef Offlci irt Mich­ WNHC-TV (IS) AS THE WOBLD TCBNB •4 ■■ ..i. ael Ginolfl of Vernon and George (SR) POLITICAL 1. ' , r . lU)- ABTHIIB (IODPBEV »84J.i % a LUE: MAHOGANY IJLMP Cochran of 337 W^. Center St. The (H) OXr-tHIRTY PLAYBOC8E VALUE! KROEHLER NYLON promotions,, were announced by 8:00 P.M. ttSAk) OCR MISS BROOKS ' -J' TABLE. Save |15! Genuine gold tooled SUITE. Saye 940!^ Two piecea of famoua Dodd .for Senate Commltteo (XX) MY LITTLE MARGIE Actlnjr Postmaster' Alden Bailey. EinlliejQ.^Daddarlo, Chairman (Mi POUTTCAL THE W HITING Leather Top, large ahelf.. Classic 18th Kroehler quality, talloied in heavy. Du­ Boto Ginolfl • and .Cochran - were ( R) HOUSE PARTY Centbry reproduction, quajity. 1 8 0 .$ 5 MNOIMCING (tR) KARTOONLANO Pont Nylon with deep coll $1O O .50" wbstltute clerka prevloualy. ,WU- . CORPORATION 1957 (XX-M) TENNESSEE ERNIE built. Now ...... ^ * spring- construction. ....- . ^ 1W * Is IGIpalrick of Bolton and Aua, FORD'S SHOW AntomAtk Heattag Sp(MiaUatk tin 'Turklngtoq of Oak PI. have (U) TWO FOB t h e BHOW 244 Main SL—Teb~MI 8^1188 '■ 1 trati8i6rr6n- C C A QQ' Mike Ganetti of the Parcel Post M onehoftor'*TIRE ■■■fc lne. (XX) HIRAM HOLLIDAY Department has resigned his post (M) .MEDIC lomitrrow at only ■...... nectlon. (U) LIFE IS WORTH LIVING— and will toke his-family and move RlikeF Slirre to California*. .Newcomers, in the SUlURBflNITE , ^ (tt) TV^ THEATER THEA ...... ' "■ ...... Business OffiM of the Southern »:M CR) LAWRENCE WKLK BROW (IR-H) DECEMBER BRIDE New England Telephone Co. in HEADQUUTERS (XX-M) ROBERT. MONTGOMERY Manchester are Mrs.~Ji)laiV Jane PRESENTS (CaUr) 152.40 VALUE! DOR5IEYER EN- 139.50 VALUE! G-E COFF'EE MAKER. Plante of Stafford, Mrs. Margaret (U) nuXING Store aad PUnt 295 Bm d SL ie;M (IR-H) STUDIO ONE " ' ,SEMBLE. Save 022.45! Dormeyer Food Save 910! Eight cup automatic electric, Cqlver and Miss Kathleen Joy of k l £ l ie:XS IM) POLITICAL., Mixer, Elftctrlc Deep Fryer and Dough­ St...Chadwick . TEL Mt 3-S179 1*;M ( S) GALE STORM 9R0W« . percolator in gleainlng chrome, for per­ DACRONS . .. NYLONS... COTTONS Whitaell of 91 Bretfon R(J. haa Luneh Date Tuixlay Ob! Saianaa nut Maker! In chrome finish, S O O -.95 fect ct>ffe« everytime you SIQ .50 completed 15 years of service wiui (XX) SCIENCE ItCTIOM THEA- fully guaranteed quality. .. SiH ( t) UVE COPY TEB * the Manchester Plant Division of — Buelnestnaen’s luncheoiiB . . . . '*!* “ H t’Hf'H A DES S:M (IS) BOB CBOSBY ie;U (U) POUTICAL WOOL and ORLON-JERSEYS^32-3B the SNETCO. Arthur Donovan deserve (and get) our apeciat U:N ( R) NEWS REPORTER of Bolton and the local plant and attention. Try onr (IS-M) NEWS- - (XX) riBA L EDITION Elizabeth DeMartin df F ^ t Hart- I.II 1 - • for^ ■ Manchester Comnvercfal W ralkar 4:M (IS) BRIOHTER DAY (U) PLAYHOUSE OP STABS 9339 VALUE! CURVED SECTIONAL 9149.95 VALUE! SOUD MAPLE BED­ staff, eacn noted flvo years of . ( I) HANDSTAND _ lU) I LED THREE LIVES, FANTASTIC VALUES. .. You've nOvoT>een the tSCALLOPED (XX-M) DUEHN' rOE A DAY SOFA. Save f30! Three Pieqe Kroehler service this month. .Mr. and Mrs. •,(M) OUT WEST U :ie ( S-IS-XX-M) WEATHER ROOM. Save 930! 'Three piecea. Double James Sheldon of J58 Lakewood tills ( R) WORLD'S BEBT MOVIES 4 - ^ (II) SECRET STORM (U) MILUON DOLLAR MOYIH Sectiorah, with button backs, in textured Dresser with Mirror, 5 Drawer Chest equal and niiay never again. Don't miss this amaz- Circle, South, are celebrating HAMBUR8 ifiriU ) EDGE OP NIGHT i_-Oat •( iha Denths’’ and Bed, all of rugged Solid C8 8 A .DC thRir wedding annlvereaty todRv. 4lH (XX-M) MODERN ROMANCES ’ (tt) ORCHP.8TRA fabrics. Two end and $ 1 0 0 .0 0 • :M I a> MICKHX MUUHE CKUR .. ^ **•* IK8 PAUL * MART POBD cuiwed center section. Now ■ • ,. Maple in rich finish...... T 1 Ijr* Jim is president pf the Manchester' aai MACARONI (IS) P U P P Y THE CLOWN II :M (M),,LtPE WITH ELiXARETH Obedienqe Dog Training Club.. (XXI ROD BARKLEYMOW tl;M (XX-M) TONIGHT ^ ing moneyosaving eyqnt./ Today, insuranceman Dick Car­ Vegetable, Rolle aad Butter (u| P1ufKS?RB A U l NEWS - PRBVFES penter of 285 Henry St. added liM ( I) NEWS * ^ 8 0 another y e^ to hie age and Jewel- • :N i s ! 8 ® I ^ E ™ " ■ STORE HOURS; Kblih’a, Maacheater. FREE PARKING At Both Coavealeat er Leonard (U> U m R RASCALS • • M O ly ■xoHIng Now Tproion>Alro Rldo ■d Yost, (no relation) will (it) RIO NEWS . 1 PICKUP and DaiVKRY Closed Mondays. Ope'a Thursday Nights Keith Stores. Use Our Owa Parldiig .Ldta have a birthday on Friday. tm( I) BTAOE a JU|®T Do Soto preaentg Flight-Sweep ’S7—■ Standard equipment on every 1957 DeSoto. 94 Hour Herviee im Kem eat TUI 9. Keith’s East Hartford, Opea Dally Right At -Earh Stare,. Just A Step From (IS) • O'CLOCK TREATER From I6-V4.M. Uatll 9 PJM., Close Hatur- - - -dtjuf* of motion. Incredibly low the The smoothest, softest ride you have ever ex­ —"M eU r la M r Raart** HSHER 90< (XX) W EATHER daya" At 8. ^ Our Doors. . GUARANTEED SAVINGS Bate N baioly ioaae high to a parking perienced. Unequalled for safety- and - control (M) EARLY SHOW /7/p c rv:,! non r n (U) BIO PICTUBE DRY CLEANSERS >'ou'U IM plenty of heiuirooni De Soto's new Timnon-Aire Ride, eliminateo (U) TWIUOHT THEATER OIAI. MI 8-7111. 'Migt(|ii'iicwi thanks to De Soto's' neiC nose-dive stops, even from high speeds.'Takes^ 828 BROAD ST. EASTWOOD «■«* (XX) ppoifrnto'^h^SoB ■ mmsfilike. a sports ear withoutkaiCor sway. ’ BUY 2 ;|(79 lUrk. WNmark f rellrla Parr Pier Aagrll ' at fe:59".....7et a ihird 2)59 BLOUSE FREE Dmve^JT/ P/VC£ IT/ ’THE "PORT LAST BLOUSES : i 3 ^ 4 9 ; . . . “ get a third 3,49 BLOUSE FREE WAGON' A F R I Q U r ClariaaBcaae tamSS< JWS.fPTTrCMORROW AT rqy MOTORS, Inc.' ,1 Calar M l N. MAIN ST., MANCHESTEK 1:U; S lli 4;W, lit* Leeatei t4liUa as Oaklaia FREE PARKING OPEN D A ILY 9 I fdnronw . -Streat s o T o U a a d Kaxaplka W ID.t "lU S STOP" wmoauBuemm . A ^ortiae in Thd H enld— It F iji TT ' I fciii . ■Sf 1/ h ' \ - ■ I r 1 ' . ^ ‘5 n . .. ■ fj r n m m m wy ' .H.

UANCHCSTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 29« 1956 liroui BIANCHE5TER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1^58 attendance attractor in other cities Lundberg Attends Workers Ready and undoubtedly will work out in. HOME OP ' Boltoi& and Margaret M. COatea, ^property YWCA ^ is Plans Who are tnteresUd, tha ImrgMt W T IO —IOM similar fashion here. on Plymouth Lane. Repository. Dedicated at Second Church womert's organisation in’ the world. ^ERFI Heart Convention Skywatch Schedule ‘ Products Show The, jaycees hope everyone will PACKASE POLICIES Quitclaim . Deed: W’llllmpntlc Other members of Mrs.- ,Pelchen- Daily Radio W H Alr—CIO ' tala advanfkge of the opiiertunity Trust Co. to Edgar D. Seilers, For" Fund Drive bach’s committee are Mrs.'Herbert .ISN to SM,thl8 'Wide va^ety of displays^ THE Auxiliary Names Chairman ■ ^property on Shojidy Mill Rd. Huffield. Mrs, W. J. DobiBor,,-Mra, EM Un Daylight TIom The Ipcal Arm ory is all hustle Dr. George A. F. Umdbarg has TneaiUy, Oct. SO all under one roof. The Manchester YW CA will open Wallace Gn be, Mrs. Harold been selected as one of the four Midnight -. 2 s.m...... Wllfrrt J. Lem lre, Vy,'^'Joseph and bustia today In preparation' for Modein iHsuraiei Advertisement- Treash, Mrs; Dexter Stark, Mra. delegates from CAiiinectiout to ren- Ita yearly finance drive t-r Monday, Mlowtni program Khe(i"<«iiW— 2 s.m. - 'I ,s.m.... . V Le'mire the opehing of the 1956 edition of To Head Haspital Gift Drive Elect Ike and Dick for 4 moYb lU y Bldwefl,. Mrs. Everett Belding;, Nov; 5, wjth Mrs. Richard Reichen- resent this State at the ninth meet- : 'Volunteers Needed \ , RAY COOPER years of Peace--Progress—Pros­ Mrs. Truman Crandall, Mr£. Fran-' -ing and scientific session o. me the Mancheater Products Show XM aad ara aubjact to;; ^ WKNB-Ryenlngn b —Kreninf 8.8erenada 4 s.m. • 6 s.m...... Votunteers Needed .. Crockett Insumaee Agency perity. You chn vote by absentee bach as chairman o f the cornmittee cla Akin, Mrs. Robert Martin,.rtin, Mrs. American Heart Assn. In Cincin­ which opens It doors to the publ'c- Bottioh. Oct. 29 (Special! — Thegarment. and whether It-it for a wttnoui Bouca. i WTIC—Dirk BuriM > 6 g.m. »■ 8 s.m. . . . . I...... Volunteers Needed ballot. I f you will be absent from in charge. , Clifford Prince and Mrs,. -R ^ a rd WDRC—Amo* and Andv Je nati this week. Thursday at 7 p,m. M I3.54U ChrUtmaa Gift Campaign of ^for- man or Woman. Hurd. W PO P—Pulton Le w li 8 s.m. - 10 s.m. . Volnnteers Needed DONT the State on Election Day; 'if you' j *^|^Y-rHoui.e Party Dr. Uindberg will act with 80 Decorators,. carpenters, electri­ I Still plenty, o f wear left In I wlch State Hospital Women’s Sample Ballots , ~ /Only 30 ' per cent o f ■ the local i WCtX-Racnrd Bavua , l i l t - 10 s.m. - 12 Noon ■ ...... N. A. Mosley are ill. infirm or physically in­ W IIA Y —IJnccre Theater delegates from the 48 states, Ha­ cians, painters and riggers u-e up ahoea when brought Here for | .Auxiliary will be c'onducted local­ ;>hVCA budget Is being planned ,ooo a t rnvvftnATmv OLLtE': w g g W . l l . Noon - 2 p.m'. . . . . Volunteers Needed •' Town Clerk: David C.^’ Toomey capacitated and unable to vote in , WTIO—Woman WCCC—Cvenlns Music waii, Alapka and Peurto Rico In to their collective ears in work as expert' repairing. ly this year by Mrs. Louis G. , has announced that sample .ballots for through contributions: Class 5.000 A T CONVOCATION ‘ WDRO-Cal Kolby i W K N B —Allen Brown- 2 jp.m. - 4 p.m...... Carol Chsce person at the Polls; i f you are a 1 WTIC—Your Star* Tonight setting the policies o f the Ameri- they push tow’hrd Completion of the imock Sr. Serving as her co- j f„r the national election on Nov. 6 ______and actliities programs are -dolhg ■ Hartford, Orf. 2p — More AUTOBOD^ , ^ Wf OP—wa» Works 4 p.m. - 6 p.m...... James Galanek, James Arthur WORK DONE WHILE ! student attending school outside qf ‘ I t U - WDRC—Amo* and Andy can^Heart Assn. setting for th's years display of the chairman will be Mrs. Loiiis C, | are trow available at his office. The the State; if >"ou^are em ploy^ a great deal to support the organ-. 3.000 EplaOTpallan youths ■ W P O P -E d P . Morgan 6 p.m. - 8 p.m...... Wayne Garland . YOU W A IT I ^W E L D IN G WttAY—Houa» Parly He wtir join 2.000 physicians, very newest in-products, goods and Dlmock Jr, polls will be o ^ n on election day pouUide the State and maintain a izatlon. though they are not suf-i from all over CnpnecUcut at- Record R avi^^ • JtlS— ■ 8 p.m. - 10 p.m.-'...... Lucy Burke eETEppAB tended the state’s ift-st Episcopal i WHAY-Save a 'ur« research scientists and heart pro­ services of this ares. The Auxiliary report.s that o f [ from 6 aimTto 7 p.m. legal residence in Connecticut; If ficiently remunerative to cover all it AUTO lODY «ntv ‘ I WCCr—Kvenln* Musie 10' p.m. - Midnight ...... David Jansen ■youth Coiivoiatlon yesterday. tadio Lano gram leaders in presenting a full The .ghow this year is being held Special Voter Session you are a member of the Armed financial needs. For tills extra FMDER REPAmS^ _ , Botby ' WKNB«“ Kven!nir ^renadt report on this year’s program In Skywatch Post located on: top of Manchester Police Station. in conjunction with the National SAM YULYES I I amount hqeded, the YW C A counts Was Works WTIC—Nfws Volunteers'may register at Civil Defense Headquarters. Municipal SHOE REPAIRING J!**"": Only those whose rights have Forces, For J-urther information WDRCi^BInf Crosby \ the nationwide effort to control Prociotlon, Operation Home Im­ ______— . telephone MI 3-4536 or Rockville on the generosity of Manchester ★ COMPLETE CAR WPOP^ahiifl H«ausr\ Building. Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1 to, 5 OF THE BETTER KIND since Oct. 13 are tligibie. BimbaU t ?4S— and ‘ conquer diieases of the heart provement and those who attend Confined to the Institution for to he made voters at the special jTremPnt 5-7001. This ad sponsored people. In contributing, thejr will PAINTING -yj J Rsvus I and blood vesaels. A t this time, p_jn. - ______'______during the three days ahowini; are IS Staple St.— Across From many years, they are forgotten -be supporting Manchester, youth Itball Matints I WHAY-J'amUy Rosary session of the Board for Admlsslori by the Vernon Repubtican Town GENERAL IJLCQtien Mid E N A M E L , Muale these ailments account • for more sure to find many dUplays which First. National Parking Lot. men and women who never have a and family groups, and will make Radio Laos W KN B —Evening Serenade of Electors, Nov. 3. I Committee. Applications and bal- Kolby ■ \ than one-half a£^II deaths in Con- Wardian cbitumes of "M y Fair Pec. 6. omitting Thankagiving cannot help but prdduce ideas for visitor and would not have Christ­ possible an Increasing active and i 8 Griswold Street [ Works I WTICi-One Man’a Pamllv In order to avoid inconvenience |lots may bo. ooiarntd at the rown TV SERVICE WDRC—E. R. Murrow necticu(,i Ijid y " era in the Goodwin Parlor. D ay;''N ov.'22. Open to members numerous improvements ' around mas gifts except for this effort. i and disappointment, officials have Clerk’s office. adequate local unit. | 9-5028 WPOP—Say It With Muale Gift packages or money are ac­ Days MAC A OdR TeL MI. Kimball : »:SS- Ecclesiastical vestments and ob­ and Hartford residents without the home. ' stressed that the special session The YW C A U i.on-aectarlan, and \ ______Rstisw Nights Plaa Parts ; WHAY-Polka Party jects dating from the'lSth through charge.! Non - members will be In addition to the many home im­ ceptable In the drive. Cash gifts cannot accommodate those resi­ Manchibdc Everting Herald Bol­ for all ages. It is a volunteer or- ^ 'Mattnaa will be used’ to bolster the I ' TEL. M I S-s4lW tic>-l(«u Radio Laoa I WCCC—<}ood Kvenins Qnod Muale the 18th centuHes in a arnaU gal­ charged a moderate fee. provement displays there will be dents who were qualified to be ton rorrespondent, Sirs. Joseph ganization, including , all women ' Patients’ Welfare Fund, which WDRU— Koiby i WTI''—Henry Taylor Sr''*''*?* lery nearby. . The Sales Desk, now has a com­ automobiles,-boats and numerous PORTABLES made voters on Oct. 13 but for IVItalla. telephone Mitchell 8-5545. WPOP—Was Works ^ ' Atheiieum Notes provides Christmas entertainment I WDRC—Rohert Q. I.ewl* A new group of original-paint­ plete stock- of Christmas cards - other Items appealing to the aver some reason, did not attend any of •laa- WPOP—Detective Mvaterv RCA. Zenith, Motorola and parties. Other projects of this WHAY—Record Rodao !l:U - / ings. lithographs and etchings st museum reproductions as well as age citiaen„ as well as several ex- the regular sc.ssioqs.' FIHHERMAN DROWNED WCCC—Record Raviaw hlblte of local service organixa- fund include purchase of addition­ W’KNB—P.M. WHAY—Polka party Special Exhihitiona moderate prices has recently been block prints. Several of the latest The special session is strictly Winsled, Oct. 29 UP)—A fisher­ ! WC(^'—Good Evening Good Muale tion'k. All in all the exhibit should al television sets, long playing rec­ limited by State Statutes to those . WTIC—10St> Radio Lana W KN B—Evenlns Skrenada ’ "John ’Trumbull: Painter-Pa-, selected and now hangs in the Col­ books on photography and art man drowned in Lake Winchester 4 WDRC—News Reporter' be the best ever staged here and ords and establishment of summer vho were.not of age on Oct. 13 l)i«**^»uiieed lector's Corner. Variety Ig the aim reproductions have recently, ar­ WROP—Rob and Ray WTIC—Boi^n Orchestra triot” bicentennial exhibition will cam'p for some patients. sometime between ‘midnight and 7 WDRC-l-Kddy Arnold in the cholc'e, which both realistic the sponsoring Junior Chamber of but Will be 21 years old before j r Sunday. The body of Merton IN .lUST l-T IU F g ilt ■ continue through Nov. 25.’ More rived. Gift packages may be left at the WHAT—Raoord Rodao - WPOP—Delecllve Myetcry and abstract works. The pictures Museum Hours: Sunday, 2-5 Commerce feels certain that time Nov. 6 and those whose residency Scovvllle. 46. Terryville, lyas dls- You Can Vote by • :Sa— ■ / ■ than 140 worka of this revolutlon- 24-95 ' wqCB-iReoord Ravtaw spent at the Armory T'aiirsday, * home of Mrs. Louis C. Dimbck Jr., M T h . Bsmtfkki U m WIIAYZ-Pi.lka Partv are on loan from New York gal­ requirements o f six months in covered in six feet o f waier'Joy an- W@m-4asaball Kaunas iry artist are exhibited, ghowlng p.m, Monday, museum clostid. Largest DIaplay In Manchester Notch Rid.' Dopors are cautioned WTIC—Henrv Tevlor ' Tuesday through Friday, 12-5 p.m. Friday dr Saturday will not oniy town and one year in the State likss t. say “Ysnl* H . S~1080 Radio uana WDRC—OHar* the artist's ability to record both leries. not tb include matches or any other fisherman Sunday morhtrtg.' W d r o -M K o ib y ' .Art Appreciation Course be enjoyable, but highly education­ had not been filled by Oct. 13 but nok st peeesqst cM h wpor - ■ - - tvPOP—Voice of Firestone events and physiognomies of hit Saturday, 9-5 p.m. sharp insttunrienta in the pack­ tVIlIiam Miller, a boat renter, sm4 ) P —Bob and Ray A rt Appreciation courae given al. _ will- be completed by Nov. 6. he heard Scowille on the lake loon*, idrsayou Ifew to ill ■ ^ A Y —Polka Perty day. ' ' ages. Absentee Ballot WHAY-Rwtng Baay ,-y^ TWO new costume exhibitions by Dr. Katherine B. Neilson, edu­ The U.S. Steel Corp.,' was the Contrary to practice in past Pott'erton's Kefnp'Sg InCi Coining Events about midnight and shouted to rspsy in . contoniaBt WTIC—Henry Tavlor Nurses and occupational the­ monthly amounts. O M , WCUU—Record Review WDRC—O’Hara will be on view in Mofgan Memo- cation director, will continue every largest private coal producer in yaars there will be no admissibn 130 Center St.^M I 9-4537 BABVLAND The Women’s Society for Chris­ him. He said Scoyvilc shouted WKNB—Riemest MaUasO rapists select the most appropri­ If you will b« absenf'from the State on November without obligation: BUI Co m m U* WTIG—tiao Radte Laao WPOP—Voice of Firestone rlsi during the next month. Ed- Thursday evening, 7:30-9, through the hat-ion’ In 1955. - ■ charged. This has proven a big' 768 MAIN ST. M I S-MSO tian Service of United Methodist back that he had lost an uar to ate gift for each individual. There­ sixth, or if ydu are ill, infirm, physically incapacitated dstlsn"’Ssr«ldqn, wrist had stopped at 4 o'clock. student attending school outside the State, or if you are a WCCCi-Rocord Review W POP—Donald iJtCrnl* writs, or corns mtodarf contents, including size if it is a Keeney Dr., at 9:30 a.m.' > WKHK-Today In SporU W llAY—Night Watch Local Civil Defense Director \ PAIR KILLS .SELVES A beautiful tepoqitory for the Book of Remembrance waa dedi­ member of the Armed Forces, WTlO—1080 Radio Laae WTIC—Telephone Hour ' Uww $1S to $800 WDRO-Sal______Koiby r WDRC—Ru*» Naughlon John D. Avery has called a Civil 'Nbtwalk, Oct. 29 A mother cated during the morning aeryice. yesterday at the Second Congrega­ WPOP-Lea Paul and Mary Pord WPOP—Donald IjiCrolx Defense jneetlng tonight' at the and daitgJiteF, who came here However, application for the ballots must flrsi be made Community Hall at 8 a’clock. A ll more than^three years ago from tional Church. The 4 by 3>jr- feet resixisitory was built to contain WHsfV-NIght Watch Charge to thf Town Clerk., We, have the-application forms. You " 1 evening 0 oo4 Kuete WTiO—Bu*nnell Symphony Orchestra Your residents arc urged to participate Communist Czechoslovakia. ■ were | the hand-tooled red leather book in which all the memorials of Urn -nlng Serenade WDRC—Capitol Cloakroom Prescriptions in the CD program; , found dead of asphy^atlon in their | church will be inscribed. The case, which is illuminated by.fluoreS- or a member of your family are entitled to vote by ab­ Demficials ,jw a / JVPOP—Modern Sound* -News Reporter Here ^ b lle ' Records home here 8aturda>N.Dr. George pght and has a glass top to protect the book from dust,' was sentee ballot. Don’t put it off. It takes time to process an ^ Y —NIrht Watch Warrantee Deeds: Isabel T. An-" application and WE NEED YOUR VOTE. •ti WTIC—Bushnell Symphony Orchestra PINE PHARMACY dersOn to .Torman J. Preuss. i ”aid%*??.‘’ K i r i r ' S ^ I " ’ ^ *" memory of _Mr._and_ Mrs._Trayton _ Bean. par#nU of Mrs. ____.Y-«p0Ha / WDRC—Capitol Cloakroom Arvid Seaburg and Miss Elizabeth Bean. The repository was made BrepQ—Good Kreolog Good Muale WPOP—Modern Sounds 664 Center St.— MI 9-9814 property on Bolton Center Rd., her daughter, Eva, 22, had Coip- MAIN STREET W ra re —EvenI ~ Serenade “ ------' M:ga^ LAurier F. DeMars to'William A. Imlttcd suicide. py A'rvld Seaburg, ! (Herald Photo by Pinto.) For Further Informa^nn Call MI 9-7749 or M I 9-7890 toe W ^ Y —Nlehl Watch 2M Ftosh OvMT W..K ».rth*t WDRC—J. W W c—Robert McCornflek Mltcltoll 1-411$ • ManchMtar WPOP—L ence WeUi WDRC—Pblltlcal Talk Ask tor the YCS MAftaCMr ^^WPOP—Modern Sounds REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS wHAY-^tnner Data O K N THURSDAY EVCNING8 UNTIL I WCCG-kOood Bvaning Good MilMe. iMn atSt I* mi4«Si tl til ntnitSIti hum WKNB—Bhrenlng Serenade ism A. Wurtx 67 Ecnt Cm f«r St., Mancli«$t«r, Conn. ■ A Innn nf $100 cnift $M.60 wH«i iwnapUp w i n o ^ t o Oleo Club WDRC- Pollllcal Talk raiMW in 13 cnnoncnHv* mnwtiily -fn$tn>1ii»Mi

AUIED TV SERVICE fl* MaKOKSTEB »r u *um i I «r I at BURTON'S P er Honso CnO : venled be "Bladder Weakaeee” lOel- Uag p p m rtt* «r Bed Weltint, tee (n - ^.iw O V Pina Pnrto ueal. " buraUf * r ttchiat,_____, urinetloal______Jtreat SuelilBg, Oloudy Drlse; dai te BU 9,0080—>9 a.ni. t6 9 p.in.' couBonlUdBtr aad Bladder Irrlteueae, Special Close-^t —From Our Regular Slock Member ef Faetery try O rm x fer sultk help. M viare « m BesSea Electreaie Teckaleiaae Steve ealtly ter renag aad eld. Aek drat- 3 S |let ter CTBTKX sader ■enty-kack gaar- Vnr)^ f(amou$ Moknr eaue. See hew (u t yen Imprerc. Iris with pleasure that we here at Ghorches Motors announce our selection HOSE Rngiiloriy.Sl.lS and $1.25 YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING by Chrysler Sales Corporation as their DODGE dealer for Manchesterd

WHEN COST COUNTS Rejfular and dark seam.s, the.se nylons i>< Where coat la n ronsMemtIon, we are able. are sellinsr- nationwide for mucrh more msney. Not all .sizes and colors in each to offer n mage of facilities but the high style, but. tremendous v a lw at this low, genllty ef iervtce never varies. . W hy the eWnge?— because service old customers, as in low prifcc! •

W U lfea PCQnteh JUyoMad T. Q°>sk we feel thi^t D pdg^ is tops in the past, and we welcome jiew 1 ^ B. LnBree WHILE THEY LAST! TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY ONLY its field. With these^uie cars~ onies. Our present service Ml 3*5940 'N. WOMEN'S we will have^ a model td fit iftiid .sales staff of m d ^ than 225 MAIN ST, V ... I TRICOT TT every pockethooh. 10 years wiUconjinue as here- - 1 ^ Rtgidoriy 59c Eoch 'fofore. ^ 'i''' Sizes 5 ' to . 10, the.se elasticrlefi rayon Every mechanic on our serV- ^trjeot briefs are available in white, pink, ■ - ■ ■■ ‘ ■' ' ' ' maiie and blue. This is terrific value at low-sluno beauty with Flight-Sweep style: Swept-Wmg '57 Dodge Custpm Royal Lancer 2-Door. A a wonderful special price, , 4ce staff has received special* We will take good care-of all .r "'i' ' ‘ 1 . ' . for ^ It uhljBAshes a hurricane of /i feet high that has ho equal in the way^it comers, What is this wonderful world o f Autodynamics? 7r,u a world wherg Under our Degree Day System, we keep (rpek of ,yoiir handles' and rides. '>• ' . — gytrythUtg Is mew from road to roof to achieve absolute- mastery lOYS* FLANNEL UNED GIRLS' COTTON-KNIT fuel consumption . . . and refill >*our tank when the sup­ Wait and See the #/ motion. You have never seen, felt or owned any car that compared with CORDUROY ply runs low. You never need phone us for fuel. . . we this new Swept-VVinSwept-Wing Dod^. Sec and dri^e it today . . . now at ' . . 1 , . . . - .. • Here's what it does in the Swept-Wing-Dodge: GOWNS and PlUAMlIS dfliver antoButically. * youir Dodge dealer^s • It unleashes a hurricane t>f power from a thunderiitf new air­ Rngijdafly $3.50 Don't be caufht cold. Join these “Oily Birds’’ !-Ask. to craft-type Super Red RamW-8 engine that's a spitjifc in action I Rogiilariy $3;99 '.I Pastels fuid be Upped in on our.fuel oil supply. • • It tames a tornado o f torque with a new TorqueT^te Push- Rugged ON DISPLAV TODAY! corduroy with rosebud prints Button Drive for Jhe 'greatest get-away on the road! - sanforized in sizes 4 to 14. ■ ■ I-' • '"^ '4 flannel lining. Balbriggan “ Our Reputation Charcoal, na'^, styling aiid D n e O -H E A T cuts smocking Is Your Assumne*” red and green,’ Sixes 3 to 6x, detail. So useful Completeiy and timel}r’for .'I, y.’washable w i^ t coldi weather '.[boxer waist and ah^qd. two pockets. B&NTLTOn. CO-ntc ■ .. 93TMAIN STREET MANCHEStl|ll. fONH ■r' 80 - While They.Laat!—Toeaday-Wedaewday While TlwyisiMl—Tetoday-WedwWtoy' 5,8271 CMORCHES■ /J-.,. ■ MOTORS 'V ■ > f ' . ■ Oakland r< Street TMkpItMC MI 9,4595—Rockville—Phofie TR 80 Oakland Street Manchester, Conn.

'Jr I V J - r ' j ■ rtJ I j.- ■ i '■ i kANCHE3T£R EVENING HERALD. MJ^CHESTER CONM, MONDAY. OCTOBER 29. 195S> ,, , ■'-r- ■■ '■ M G B B l r MANraESTER EVENING 1lERALb. J|ANCiIESTER. CONN, MONDAY, OCTOB^* 29; ' <1.

ft minor plftCft, ftlongiid* ftn Im- mort scientific prediction meth‘4 cauliflowers in every pot and tha including great li)^nB you sang in b • j . i ods, like the one which says that Temperance League ,8 olives In your youOy^ Ike^8 Hoiitie Paper preaaion thn public hab anywa;^ D roodles' (The harmony, of Chriatlan music if your cath tail carries more everi'^Martlni (fhlsTI leave nd’ Tl Eoating That Impression has been creat^. By BlKiER PKICB room for glh). and he's promised will stir you to real Christian Ilv- For Stevenson by Uie President's appearances at U;an 11,000 hairs Ups (all, winter the Independent voters two‘dollars ing‘^ V • IMO. and since the .. Bepublican na- wiH.be hard before you have even In every wallet ( for each vote, that The-paator'a sbnnen will b« food tleniaon, T8x.. Oct. 29 (g^i -The; WATKINS la). The pig Is named "Gina" and for yoiif aoul and and to your spirit­ tlonM convention in Sltn Fran- finished counting. ual uplift: , , Denison Herald, President Elsen-1 cis|o. He has had the appearance ft' - • - ‘ J ' V ahe's our Me First Party Mascot, and we always keep her on the While you afe on the mountain bower's home^town newspaper | ■WEST f\Buad«tf I of a healthy man. He. has si^med' CmbsHp Sponsor platform at rallies as an inspira­ of this .experience, you may com­ came put editorially yesterday for full of bounce and sent. He tion. Gina is very cooperative and mit youraelf to some unacltish act Adlal ^Stevenson. ' . Fumral Senrin PublUbMI . ♦>. ,—as teaching ip Sunday School, ' j ______S5I3,^'W^y*. Ilinifrtd 5. W____ has followed punishing; schedules. i*' • ' / has our slogan tatooed on her "We like . Ike, but we're for j Hallo\veen Party back: "E PLURIBUS ME.'* And if leading, a boy's group; giving to Ormand J. West, Director Against this demonstration of vig­ missions, better dslly, living. Stevenson,” the Herald said, j ftmuiuirnoN ratks yet Win she'll live in thft- While l i t East Center St. ./ nur«M« In Adraacn or, the whispering type of cam­ A commWiity Halloween party House. Of course., if we lose we re At church, a dutiful uaner will "We'ra Just plain Democrats and : MiteheU •-71N paign that might have been ex­ will be held at the Wapping Com­ tan Tnw going to change the alogaii to pass the collection plate in front of wa beltPve in supporting the Dem­ gtE llBBtM ••••(•••••••••«•••••••. ST.7S pected on the health issue has not munity House Wednesday night "Pork Chops for Everybody.” - you to receive your weekly rent to ocratic paHy. wiii’believe it td be MomiM under the sponsorship of the Wap­ Almighty God for the many bleai' the party of the majority of peo­ f c vK Sob 5Ui ' •••••••••• •••»•• fis even had a chance to. get started. ping Mothea-s Club and the XY Inga you have already received. Mancheater’a Oldest Wnnlil*_. The health issue, we shovild«say, ple. . . and-the party of progress. SlftSt# OopT^y^«**«**»••••••••• Club. Out in the woods, .at home, .even "We know where the Democrat­ with Finest FaeUltiea is out of the campaign. And that, The party, for children of pre­ A Thought for Today before the radio you'miss these ic party stands, whether It be Un­ S Off-Street Forking since we are all mortal, and school age through the third, grade apirltual influences, and no collec­ EsUbUahed 1874 THB __ ‘Pig Emerging from Smoke- Sfiensored by the Manchester tion basket la passed; so your der the leadership of Adlai Steven­ A n >Mocmi___ In nxclunlynly living an unknown number of will be from 6 to 7, and the one for Connell ot Charehet. son or anyone else, but. the new nnWlnd______ie..tlM___ __ um tS rapubUcatiooibUcatioo ol fourth graders up will be from 7 FUleA KaeMi’ ' ' ■•works” are hot apparent, thus nil M tn dlapMctmn______crMtndjd to It, or days, is healthy for the campaign. leaving your faith relatively Republican party under President ci^itnd 1ft . tnu pnprr to 9. Frlees will be awarded for the ■The foom pictured above is the Eisenhower is sn enigma—to us '■> f- H«nl nnin rabitntied here. most original, funnfest and pretti­ one that our Md'First candidate, What Happens in Church? anemic. . «t mpnliUonnon ot npoctnl Sen. 'Herman Clabbercutt, uses to You get inspired by,the presence So. cultivate the habit of going to at least." • fettftlB arn niao rcnerrtd. Shoot, Then Duck" est costumes. Evening gowns and dance costumes are not eligible for make campaign promises in. He’a of other church goers. Sunday School and church. ' Four years ago the paper took fUll sarrlea cUeat el N. B. A. Serv­ promised the Vegetarians two You go through a religious ritual George W. Crane no stand. / Read Herald Adtrs. ice, Inc. ' The s>'mbolism ‘of our age is Prises. VaMiahersnMiahers ReiireaoBtatlTea: The very repetiUous, JoUas Mathews Special Agency — New Tork. Cbtcago. Oetreit and Boston. _ It is' the age of progress, speed, hSm su Auprr., «.imEAU or CntCULA^NB ' s f scientific triumph which kill ue. It 'is the age of the mlrecle The Beeaid Bta0s« ------saa no nnanciai------raapooMbOKy^fee.— which develops destnictive ^ w er __ matter be.vond our control. O P E N E V E R Y ferald. We, have it on our hlghw’ays. THURSDAY EVENING IkdeeniMW eiosiaa ftania: We have it in the atom bomb. — - p.aa. CLOSED MONDAYS n.nt. Mondey. We have the poeeibility' of it in I p m. TUeaday, p. m. Wedaeaday. our miraculoue aystem of'-gom- m. nuradi«. y—l ji, m. friday. ^ mimicationt, which sometimes 'deadlGsai 10:30 each eftcept SalttMay — n.erely lend wdngs-to lies. We have it in those extensi^ of our tityi- Monday, October iS knowledge and philosophy which tre so very w-ise and clever they X Foif ;PreedoiB, Itn/t us to the'point where we know •and believe nothing. » It is one world, and' it has one The symbolism, the other day, cause wiUch Inflames men, .and was purely physical. One of our this unity of wrorld and cause has jet planes w’ss test firing iU 20- m aevar' been more; evident than at millimeter cannon down over this prtciae moment. tiong Island. It happened to be MP The cause le freedom. fl.ving so fast, and in such a / I t la tha* Ideology beyond Ideol- direction, that it caught up with its own- c^annbn sheila, which then x-. . i At the moment, men are fight­ shot it,^dowh. 'The pitot mgde a i »8W»Nwiria»r.wiw »ii!SB>f.wa'iw ’iwcsa’i'iftiiiMe-caftwi \ ing for it, in the physical sense, successful ofaph landing, never in three parte of the world. knowing what had hit him until They are.fighUng for it in . tha invesUgatibn found the shelt'holes Ihissian sat^tft couhtries. , and one of his pwm slugs lodged They are fighting for .It in North in the Jet engine. ' Hundreds of Values like this... , ? Africa. This, the tendency to shoot our­ They are fighting ^ for it in selves dowm, is present in so many K alaya. of our modern triumphant en­ In aatdi instance, the outside deavors that it seems to keep p G . regime defending ItMlf, the Bus- preaching a moral to ue. \ Odds and an^ds of fine furniture, floor 4 Pfovinci'al Bedroom I 9 8 '°° ■iaas ,ln the satellites, the French The moral would be this: Al- covering, liedd.ing, jfimpt an d 'acces­ In N ^ ’Africa, tha British in waya give progress a little room. Malaya, has offered. <%nceasions sories remaining eftef a brigk, busy 82nd WAS S373.40 ^ o u th 's g r e e t ettgibeering Birthday Sale, are drastii^ally cut for and compromises which represent To Stop . At Nothing? one degree or another of the final clearance. Real buys ifxyOu can ust to break the time barrier. P ^ ' great prise being soug.ht, which The New Haven, the railroad them! Mostly limited to onaN>r few-of- All that riemains from a former big opien is freodom. which has an ambition not to be *^Dresser and , ■ 3 full years ahead-tbe only car that a-lcind so subject to prior sale.\ stock group . . . and you'll be so lucky if n,.... In each lns^nce, those fighting a railroad, continues to provide you’re the one to own it I There’s a typical for freedom want all of it, npt ,ua with potential allies, that is. French Provincial footless bed, a big 54-inch M irror part of it; They do not;Oonceive of new communities who are begin­ double dresser and mirror, a 4-drawer chest in one flaming moment. Plymou e ' •' %* ’ • Aire ride ' exWi.«ttna«K*t««te«dlto*.:.»i«»«l^ freedom as eomething ^visible, or ning to encounter the same aban- and bedside table, all in solid cherry. ,, ■ brings you the fabulpua new F ury’'301''V -8... revolutionary new Tor8ion^A.rende...exhl / ^ . Something subject ya compromise. do'nment or curtailment of service BOUDOIR LAMPS—$3.98 Brass Bases with ,Bed, Chest, It might be better for the we in Manchester have been_jwjf- chimneys; 1 each green and blue-.pleated world, and for them. If they could. faring'ever since the 1953 flood plaid shades^ e a c h ...... 1.98 Night Table . For they wouM get what they did the management the apparent VANITY LAMPS-7-( 2) $8.95 Colonial Brass \ .. ,'4i Want in tha'end, with leas btood- favor o( washing out that bridge Caridlestick.s; plain laced plastic ‘shade.?, ahed. Bu( here, again, we come to at Putnam. ^ ■ a passionate truth about human . The cities of Fort Cheater and each ...... 5 .9 5 nature. I t is that men will con-' Stamford will, on Nov. 4, find BOtJDOlR LAMPS-^(2) $12.|50 Decorated aider the hurrying of freedom, by themselves missing three-trains a milk gla.cs columns : rose-lacc-tTimmed white a few months or a. few- yeprs, day each way. Once again, the plastic shade.s-, each ...... -8.98 worth bIood,-and worth their own railroad finds that these trains -Wood. They come to’ the point were not carrjl’ng enough pas- MIRROR—$19.50 Ovai with pierced rococo where. they will-not reason. They ’ on every'trip, to pay frame in white and gold, x 22.Vk coma to" the point where they their own way. by the railroad s inches ...... 9.98 will not wait. accounting system. So off go the MIRROR—$12-50 Obiong with deep gold-leaf ' Thap they cljallenge existing trains. ! . frame: fl3-i 2 -X 16''2 inche.s, as ia . . - - -7 .7 5 orders, and often much more pow­ This latest ; curtailment of serv­ erful .orders, to combat that is ice is, of course, in the area of OCCASIONAIS CHAIR—Reg. $34.95 mahog- (!> mortal. Frequently, because of the the commuters, who consist main­ apy finished arms, choice of rose and green power of the ideal they serve, ly of Madison Ave. men in 'gra.y damask cbversy e a c h ...... 19.95 , they can \^ , against tertfflc flannel, , suite, w’ho can make BARREL CHAIR—Reg. $98.00 Channel back,' / OddA The battle has been fought, propajjanda, and who. not so long daw-and-ball legs; green damask; foam- ill history’, many times. ago, had Something to do with rubber cushion '...... 6 9 .9 5 Or, ioith twin beds_^t249.00 '1.1 ■■ As we see the' b8Ul*i-niiaei ''i'ii ia»' i miftiiiM f 'Sfy. new dapaclLy bn the part of ex- York to Norwalk^ and Danbury . Antique turquoi.se sgtiii cbveP-,-r^. . 5 4 9 .0 0 iftUng brdcre' to yield' w’here thif There at lest, perhap.4,,. is the apifit of m an |,insist.s they are kind of deprivation which can help SECHONAL SOFA—Reg. $5.43,5^ J^’o piece ■ wrong. le'ad a ir of us to . a sober realiza­ * foam-rubbef cushioned; tu D ^ back, to-the- .l•.— T- Use Watkins Budget Plan^,l67o Down—Up to 2 Years to pay tion this railroad Lwill stop- at floor construction.; Left' arm, right bumper; The Health Issue ■nothing. r nubby green ,coyer ...... 3 9 5 .0 0 WING CHAIR—Reg. $ll0.00 Queen Anpe in rose'damask; LOOM-*—Reg. $10.00 \Vool and Carpet Rayon twist. Quite frankly, anyooe who has ^WING BRIDGE LAMP—Reg,.J26.00 Mod­ mahogany legsi; fgam-rubbcr-cushion ...... ,.... .7 9 .5 0 Sttfck; 12 X 45 ft. Beige; 12 22 ft., green squa.re yard 6.95 Bot been reassured on the ques­ Thinj^s That Crawl In Fall . ern polished brass and chartreuse ..., 12 .5 0 tion of the President's heglth by -We are not yet ready (o predict T - 'BRIDGE LAlMP—Reg, $9 85 Modern black WING CHAIR-—Reg.\|105.00 with mahogan.v leg^:' choice ^ROADLOOM—Reg.’ 413.95 All Wool AViltpn in, a gr?cn this time, from his own observa- the winter. For .one thing, we have i wrought iron with paper parchment of rose, green or^bai^e damask.s, foam-rubbey cushion.?, cut-and-unciit pHedesi^; Stocks 12 x 32 ft. 7 inches Green: fiona and Judgment, ti not likely been-too Aiisy reading vi-hait* the .shade-___ __ ...... 5.98 each ...... ,j -69.'50 square yard .... /.,...... ] ] 95 to h a. convlnred by' the .formally csterpillgra.preiHct. it Seenns that they, guarantee a mild winter and TABLE LAiMP—Reg. $28.50 Modem China;?- , DRESSER AND MIRROR—Reg] $173.50 Knotty Pine Early BROADLpOM—Reg. $10.50 Wool, Nylon and (’arpet Rayon announced .resuHa, of President American de.sigji 1...... , ...... •'99.00 Tweed in combination of brown, green and beige loop pile. Plaenhower's weekend medical ex- a hard winter, lalong winter and a large white base with rooster decoratiop;' Stock : 12 X 28 ft., .square yard , ...... 7.75 lyninatlon eithgr. , abort one, a winter \vlth two long .fabric shade...... ---.-14.25 POWDER TABLE-r-Reg. $98.00 Fruitwood with lift-up mir­ We have, had previous experi­ bursts .of. cold |on eitliir end. and TABLE LAMP—Reg. $18.75 Modern crackle ror; French ^Provincial design ...... 5 9 .5 0 - HASSOCKS— (6)‘ Reg. $4.95 Blue Pla.stic covered; 8 each ence withi medics! reports. The a winter W’hlch is. all-solid cold. gia.ss vase-ba.se with fabric .shade ....9.35 14-inch round, and square, ...!...... ‘.2 .4 9 Prftaldent hsd a fine one a short Each prognostics^r^ in other BEDROOM GROUP-^Reg. $188.95 Thtee-Piece Modern r 1 time before his heart attack. He words, has been finding his own TABLE LAMP—Reg. $35.00 Large Amb^F - limed ttak; full size bar bed, chest and night table . .1 2 9 .0 0 DINETTE—7Rcg. $168.80 8-Pfece Daystrom- fqr use iiisjde had another fine one a short -tirfie caterpillar. Glass base with frosted .sections, gold en­ or outdoors. Water-repellent tile top table; rubberized iron BEDROOM GROUPrr-Reg. $149.50 Two-Piece Silver Mist chairs ...... j ...... 9 8 ,0 0 before he went to the hospiUl for We. haven't been looking for crusted. Taffeta shade. 33 Inches tall 19.95 ' miriiogany modern; double dre.s.ser wjth mirror and full size caterpillars. Iln the first place, we hia 'operation last June. In each LOyNGE CHAIR—Reg. $189.00 Modern paneled bed ...... ^...... 98.00~, BUFFET-^Pgeg.. $139.50 French Provincial Credeiizn in the dectors 'were reporting | like them.. They crawl.'In fruitwood . :. ..r,...... 69.75 the second ace, we know they loose pillow back, model; nubby turquoise ’tOCKTAIL TABLE— Reg. $105.00 Mahogany with leather on what^diey found. In'each case,' coi’er with metallic threads; all foam Uiv" thete roport was so guarantee that have gbsolutiely nothing to dp top and brass gallery; Imperial-made ...... - • *59.95 WELSH CUPBOARI>—Reg. $214.00 Credenza with oi>en , hol.stery ...... 119.CK) .shelf top; French Provincial Fruitwood ...... ] 0 7 .0 0 their going to be in with winter. They just crawl in CIGARETTE TABLE—Reg. 4I6-IH>'B«‘own Mahogany with sound haalU^''.even a few hours taU< LOUNGE cAa IR-R eg. $105.00 Modern lime leather top; X-baSe ...... 5 .9 8 BUFFET—Reg. $159.50 French Provincial Credenza in. Ut#r. ■ ^ Nonetheless;--ajthougl) ' our dis­ 'type with blond legs; black self tone boucle ^piitwood ...... 79.75 T h . truth is, of course, that we like lo f them is such thiit we per­ covering ...... •...... 69.50 CHEST-DESK—Ljieg. $149.50 French Provfncial, distressed art all mortal, iand made up of sistently refuse to give 'them that' driftwood fruitwood, wire grille front. Looks like a W chcl^’s DINING TABLE—Reg. $139.00 extension iable in French mortal parte, and that tha finest friendly, cute kind of name' fav­ LOUNGE CHAIR-^Reg. $85.00 Modern with chest when closed ...... 89,>0 , Provincial Fruitwood ..,...... s ...... 6 9 .5 0 medical bill of health, although ored by the prognosticators, a blond wood arms and legs;'metallic thread nubby textured cover in persimmon 4 9 .5 0 READING TABLE — Reg. $98.50 Mahogany; pulls bveri BUFFET—Rek. $109.00 Modern 50-irti!h in walnut with walcomt and reaaauring and en- name w’hich pictures' them as a chair to hold book; with ca.sters ’...... 49.95 brass drawer pulls and’'ferules ...... 59.95 Uttftd to considerable weight, ia n o cuddly little friend of all man- T\’- SWIVEli‘ CHAIR—Reg. $69.50 Modern ' fuaraatew of the future. 'klnd, the, /caterpillars do occa­ tufted back style with mahogany vase; gold GOCKTAIL TABLE—Reg. $49.50 Mahogany kidney shape SIDE CHAIRS—Reg. $19.95 to match buffet above; gold- Bo, in far aa the Pijesldent’a sionally force themselvea upon our and brown tweed cover ...... , .39.95 with gold tooled leather top . .2 9 .9 5 .seat upholstery, each ...... *.. 11,98 .health la a ejunpoign iMuq, the. attention. 4 V .. faraatf iwport ot the dek-ton alone All those that have crawled __LAMP TABLE—ReSf. $49.50 ^Modern Dani^ walnut style, BRIDGE SET—Reg. $98.00 Blond Table with bamboo-plastic Boat aot resolve It. Moat of us are by us this fkll have been,' by 1 shelf, brass ferules ...— ...... -2 4 ,9 5 top inset and 4 chairs upholstered to match ...... 49.95 •TMi a U ttit vyhical about it. the prognosticator's measure­ SIDE CHAIRS (9) Reg. $29.50/Sprague & Carleton Fiddle-' ! A ' Meat of us roaaidec it,un^ikaly ments, 'mlid winter- caterj)illan. ^ END TAByE^—Reg) $79.00 |fro|wn mahogany with black back chairs in famous nutmeg maple; discontinued pattern... 'leather top, dra\ver . . y . ,', What unfavorable physical con: One. in fact. yyis all browm, which' 39.95 ea ch ' p. •1 «IU4Mf. had they b m diarovered means all mild, with no cold .or 18.95“ BROADLOQM—Reg. $10.95 AU Wool plain green loop pile. 4Ma V«ah«id. would haro bten snow of iny kind at' any 'time. ARMAnM CHAIRS—LriAfKcs— (6^ Reg.neg. so/.D.u$37.50 to matctimatch chairs/abovichairs/AWve i . .‘■■a'. HpW ted to. the public, with etoc- Any- forecastsr who wants ,tp " Mill sMond, Stock: 9 x 3^, ft., square yard ...... ,7 .9 5 nubby Sfold upholsUbed seats, each ...... j 4 2 2 .9 ______/ _ • > 95 1 ' * ttea Bay- w«*k ‘awra,v. plqssant fellow can have hint, for a^/^aKC^e^tei> BBOADLOOM—Reg: $10.50 Wool and Carpet Rayon Ran­ BEDDING—Reg, $64.60. 6 Full S^ize Mkftreased 2 Full Size • a tha aaadMal laport; as it aU.we care. Wp, whdh thel Ume '.\* dom Textured Velv^ Stock: 12. x 38 ft. Beige; square Box Springs, 1 ei^ch Twin Size kfattrcM an/d Box Spring by IF rV tM M B JM taljr u k M aaOMthiBg of will stick, as .usual, to ■ ^^35 MAIN STR|ET— *Mlteh«H'3-5171 yiurd ...... ' v . • a a « *' ft a Va aaaaaaaaa 6.95 Steama^ Ppster ahd other makes, choice : ...... ^. .40.00 X .i • 1 .. . ^ . . A ■ l: I 1 , :v :-J A > - v Miy?iCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, M^CHESTBa, OONn !, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1968 MANCHESTER E Y E IN G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN*. MONDAY. OCTOBER 29„ 1956

f ■ ■ for'tha all-out assaut tha govarn- tem—the report aaid the bowel 1[tbclbiI]e»V^nioti r r i ment muat make to aaaa Poland’s New V io le n ce pattern is normal and "there is no UN Backs W kt Incumbents Pledge to Worli Cardinal Freed aconomic difficultlaa. ■■ * ' .4 eOidehca. of exteneion of. old dis­ Maanwhila, indicatlona mounted ease prt>ces8.” On Plan to End For Construction of By^Pd^^^n Unity M l that Marshal Konstantin Rokos- Against French The other medical men who ex­ J^ife Tomorrow Holds ove aovaky, Poland's Stalin-lhstalled amined Eisenhoweb'in addition ..to Heaton, Snyder and White in­ defense miniater. Is' no longer in K e e p i t Hungary Strife Thomas Rogers and Ray S. War-.j.,tory for commercial interests now direct control of his ministry or of In Arab World Reported ‘ExceUent’ cluded: ren. Republican. candidates fo r the I located ort the Berlin-, Turnpike Poles the Polish Army. An informed Ctol. Thomas jw . MstUngly, e of High School State Legislature', today pledged section of the Cross Highway, tO U liaad frem Paga One) clusively -on .a report from chief cardlologlat kt Walter Ra#d‘, u n d e r souace aaid Rokosaovaky, one ofi (OoBtlaited fram Paga 0*a) (Oonttauird from P sie One) themselves, in a joint statement, to There has been considerable public (Coattaiued from Page One) the Soviet Union’a outatefiding the academy's Committee bn (Ooateiaed trom Page One) ailment of the small intestine aU Gol. Myron E. Pollack, chief cardi­ work for the immediate construe-1 criticism Of the Assembl.v action, praaakm tpat my propoul would Genetic Effects of Atomic Radia­ though it waa not fftflamed' when y o u r ^ ^ ItockViUe. Oct. 39 (Special) commanders of World War II, la bulging of the scat. .The aortic 4>ii1- ologist at Flitzsimmohs Army Hos« A • "'otives of the I minister"’fto ' stile the Budapest tion of the longfplanned Wilbur: oif the basis that it threatened to alleged collabpratloli with. the •omehow weaken the defenaea of tion. ' port of AlgertaLs struggle” but checked in 'Moy.'sr' pltal in Denver where Elaenhot^er Tha ilB f o f voting'macJiines ttv ! Rock^ille-Vembn Taxpayers A«sn. J »I,‘VJ^nmcnt> officially "on leave.” that the destructive elements aationa are normal' and (here i* M ^VJI; Cross Highway alternate route perpetuate forever a route both Nazis' but confined to his little I Uiiitad dtetea.” "This has nothing to dd with the Eisenhower, 66 'year old, was morrow will bring to a ahowdo\%-n the Rev. Mr. Brooks said it is "dif- j ti,. council met at Rokossovsky's removal from the the "uted this national day to carry normal excursion of tha (Ziaphragm WM hospitalikite afte.r hia 1955 s p a c e / ' )\ the, request - ...... which— , .would------by-pass the presentpresent; ITow and dangerous for motorists. home, town of Krasic. really serious dsh ^ r—the pstho- found by the doctors' to have heart attack; - uv, Isldor Ravdin, thig lAouta o f "Tea*' arid "No” inificult to understand this group Polish scene has been widely Ha aaid ha'and other Democrate out acts of sabotage and diaorder.” ok both sidta.” gained four pq|;mds glnce his May of the United States, Britain and j Berlin, Turnpike section of that Rogers and Warren faid today The Polish government aaid anticipated since he was ousted logical damage from' Strontium 90 profeasor of surgery, at the' Uni­ deciding Uio fata of Vernon's p ro-: which says it is interested in sav- have been trying to k««P the 12 «aminatlon. Listed at 168 then, France to consider "the situation Highway. ' ^ thit each expecU, if reelected, to Cardinal WypE.vnaki, . before his from the Communist party Polituro fallout,” he said The Arab -League called the : Dr. Paul- Dudley White,- Boston versity of Pennsylvania Medical k e l t n e t l posed 1,000-impil expandable high ing tax money. To date,'' he went return to Warsaw, conferred with general strike in protest against heart apeciallat Who participated in he waa weighed yesterday at 172. school. on. “ delay has cost the taxpayers created by the action of foreign, “The bill which prevented the be in a position of some influence last week in the wave of ^‘inde­ Kisenhower adminiatration from Slev-nson qupted the FMeration School, and two Washington - con­ militarj; forces in Hungary iii yto-! state Highway Commissioner from on the matter In the next General the new juatice miniater, Zenon alaahlng dafehae expenaea. of American Scientists Ramatlori the arrest last Monday of five the examination, later told, news­ * His weight was 178 at Denver sultants, Dr, Brian Blades and pendence from Moscow” which Algerian rebel leadera headed - by lently repressing the rights of the proceeding with this project Assembly; Rogers intends to-ask- Kllszko. brought Gomulka back to office. ill becomea ^Oie President Hazard Committee as having're­ men in Cincinnati that "we believe when he fell ill in 1955 with a Dr. John Lyons. Hungarian people.’’ military, chieftain Ahmed Ben -it ii all right” for JSleenhower to a «... . . committed to spend tSS.sOO for should never have passed the Gen­ assignment- to- the Roads, Rivers As a result of their talk,-the The Marshal’s duties apparently to talk about dropping our ipiard ported that Strontium 90, which li.' blood clot in the 'heart. Vqien and o p.m. to decide one of tne !| EEs5‘E'H™»- v . . . ______M■_ Sobolev triechools irg "is irresponsible,” Steyenaon concurred in the findings. cade through Portland, Ore. SrAN-A-RAMIC WINDSHIBLDI nance and School Building Com­ ter,/6 Pioneer Circle. organlation, which has ite head­ Russia," Stevenson continued. eventual trial. Irwin', acting, medical examiner, against the proposal. Russia stop interfering in Hun­ and mpy be given only in churches. "Wa are ahead of the Ruasians in declares. Heaton and Snyder also had The report also’ .noted Eisen­ mittee member, and the city- , As during other. election days, garian affairs. In an unprecedent­ ISCHARGED YESTERDAY: quarters in Moacow. , . . 'nie strike disrupted hUalnesa in said yesterday an autopsy disclosecl effrey Kolesinaki, 68 Grand Ave., The freeing of Cardinal Wysiyn- Hrbomb development, as the “It is like adding a little arsenic Blgaed a May 12 report of a 2-day hower still is taking medication to Raal In i i . Intida and null OMtmaMla'a wMar# pointed Olson-Rady Committee ex­ rides to the polls will be provided ed move,, messages o f. support Patients Today: ...... ■ 191 Tripoli, Aden, Baghdad, Beirut decrease the blood's tendency to she had a ruptured liver. - hlghkr windshield manna grpate** rawnd (ha eatnae / Rockville; Mra. Janet , Jenney and ski is ceftatn to arouse fervent KILLED IN C R A M President himself has said, and to to your neighbor's coffee each day, and Cairo.. . . phyaical checkup of the Pruident. changed blows. tomorrow. The OCE’ sald today, came pouring in. from many hon- ADMITTED SATURDAY: but assuring him that It isn't Their verdict that time waa: ''.Hia clot. These anticoagulants, had and avartwad visleni Coipa'ln Friday, Nav. 91 Xjuddecke termed "reckless'' a Rockville voters may call either Kom, 157 Lydall St.; John -J3an- daughter. RFD 2, Mancheater; enthusiasm from a wide section of Hampton, Oct. 29i (P)—Eldon( P ) ^ ld B. freeze the H-bomb raoe at the The strike did not extend to Al- membOTs of the council. Including the Polish populatlbh, about 90 per IRVING L. present levels would prevent the enough to kill him,’! Stevenaon’a terhirela I. Kae - COnditiOH COntlnUei gOOd.' been discontinued for a tinje dur­ ' DIES OF Ol’ERDOSE 9aa a(( tha amnrt styling accante an tha *ST O ld sl atatement itiade Saturday by the TR. 5-aS81 or TR. 6-114S sAd Ver- Turkey, Argentina, the Philippines, cosse,'69 Vernon Ave., Rowtville; Mra. Eaizabeth Wilson, 19 Gor­ Roasiter, 33. ' Willimantlc was geria which ia garrlaoned by a ^ man PL; Mra. Mabel Labsen and cent of which is Roman Catholic. killed yesterday when hia car Russians from catching up with memorandum said.' The May ’ 13 report detcribed ing recuperation from his opera­ New Haven, Oct.' 29 (Jp>—-Mrs. Olson-Rady committee that the npn voters may call TR. a-1064. Thailand, Italy, Austria, Ireland Mrs. Emily Galenat, RPTS '3, Cov- 500,000-man French Army, and aon, 75% Summer -St.; Gina Mc­ The clemency was another move craaheci Into a bridge abutment us, so long as an agreement is in Stevenson said his proposal EteMteower'a abdomen .as .‘‘nor­ tion. Margaret Muro, 32, Nprth Bran­ • tT PRIPAV. teOV. AT OUR RHOWRO'OaSf' town's borrowing capacity will be The CCE is setting.up headquar and Spain. entry: (Tharles Jones^27 Proctor tee- former French protectorates of •geept for a healed scar from t-f the aftermath to that sur­ tera at Wesleyan Hall in Rockville Rd.: Dorothy C o lt ^ 1343 Tolland Cann, 41 Chestnut. St.; Guy Ben­ by Wladyslaw Qomulka, tha anti- on Routh-6. Roaalter, who siuffered force on this very important would: 'IMnlala- and Morocco. The latter mal” ford, died at St. Raphael's Huapitel threatened and another charge The western delegates made no a 1933^1appendactomy, and his di- gery, the doctors said "the ab­ ' Manchester Motkr-jtMee, Inc.—512 Wpat Oeator Stir and at a trailer loca te oppaeite^ Tpke. nett, 42 Drive A; Thomas, Blevins, Staiinist restored to ^ w e r ; last a crushed chest, was thrown into / weapon." 1. Delay, if not render It impos­ are to stage their ovLm demonstra­ Saturday shortly after she arrived that money for anticipation of formal proposals to the council but Ifestive trSej “normally func- dominal wall ia firm and .sound, there. Dr. Sterling P. Taylor, medi­ l^hen avery edition Of the nqniS^pera man, 58 Alice Dr.;' Mrs. Frances Suffleld; .Mrs. Joan Gruessner, 93 ‘ 4. -Btevenson contended that In mate and “he a concrete step townspeople.” vote at the Town Hall and real- Henthom, RFD 1, Rockville; Mi's. Vernon St.; Ann Marie Ladyga. 39 a. short time, “ Russia will have as A statement renting Luddecke's tells of the Soviet A n i^ killing toward endi. g the arms race in (Ceatlnned from Page One) dents of Vernon will cast their Laurine Smith. 54 Bigelow St,; Horton Rd.; Mary Jane Tedford, many H-bombs as we have, or one area v^’iere headway can be charges was mUe later in the votes at Vernon Elementary School. Hungarians in large BUmbeti." He called the Ruamsns "purder- Charles, and -Richard Gowen, 143 25 Putnam St.; Jacob K a h a n, more.” made." ' ' ' morning by the Olson-Rady Com­ The referendum is worded so that Barry Rd.; Mrs. Martha Curtis, 98 which killed 16 persons and Injured ers of innorent^^omen and chil­ RFD 1, Rockville; &Iarg9bet Azin- "My own answer is that when “The reason* that the,,idmlnla- about 200. mittee. Quoting figures .from the a "Tea” vote will be a vote for W. Main St.. Rockville; Me*. ger. Anover; Barbara White, Co we reach a point where terror'can­ 3985 town report, the statement the schqol and a “ No’’ vote will be dren.' tration's efforts to obtain'general The Singai^re rubber market Cuban M tigott, Carlos Blanco Bridget Marceau, 101 Drive B;. ventry: Jeffrey Parandes, 34 Mar­ cels out terror we must turn to rc:terated -the group's Saturday one against 4t. John Tani, 90 Concord Rd.; Joseph disarmamont have all foundered operated for about ,two hours. called om^he council to condemn garet Rd.; Wiljiam F. Marshal, 130 <^plomacy and new ideas-to find a ha.s been ihe Soviet rejection of a atand, saying with the town's Whalen. 75 Avopdale Rd.: Mrs. Hawthorne St. way toward non-nuclear peace,”i Lifting of the curfew gave city maximum borrowing capacity at the Sqviet Union for its part in Roae Horvath, 15 Westminster Rd.': kystem or adequate inspection,” workers their first chance in three try ii^ to- put down the uprising. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. he aaid. "That, ia what I seek and Stevenson said. "Yet, as this rec­ 91,833,436, a reasonable debt limit Rockville Mrs. Althea Walsh. 109 Foster St.; Bridget Marceau, 101 Drive B that la what I intend to fight for.” days to remove garbage which lit- Sir Pierson Dixon of Britain Sandra Leonard, Wapping. ord shows, the administration has tered'many streets. would not be available, "fegard- asked Sobolev whether he could "T h e President’s exoluaive con­ lesa o f the opinion o f the School ADMITTED TODAY: William repeatedly refused the opportunity The violence ■ erupted Thursday Dodd Hits Atom confirm press dispatches that So­ CX)l’PLL H.4VED cern with a poaaible hot war,” he to take a concrete step toward' BuiliUng Committee.” Marceau, 101. Drive, B. Bridgeport, Oct. 29 Mrs. aaid. "tnuat not be permitted to night when police moved to break viet troops were withdrawing disarmament in the one area where -a aitdown strike by students at Luddecke, a former city tax col­ from Hungary. Sobolev ducked a BIRTHS SATURDAY; A aon to Ray Goodman, 20. telephoned the blind us to the Cold War and the As Voter ue Mr. and Mra'. Ernest Worden. Cov­ inspection is automatic—the ex­ two CLhlnese high schools. The lector. termM as "fantastic” a direct answer, however, by citing .emergency hospital yesterday and contest for the allegiance or at plosion of large nuclear weapons.” atatement in last Thursday’s Hock- entry; a daughter to Mr. and Mra. reported she and her husbani'd felt least the Independence of whose pupils locked themselves in the another j-eport quoted by Dixon Ha said he waa repeating again, buildings to protest a government >dlle Leader that financing the ROckvlUe, Oct, 39/CSpecial) that new- Soviet units were enter­ Martin Reagan, 16 Coleman R d.; a faint and dizzy but did not know vast areas of the world' in'. Asia, school over a 30-year period would Congressmhn Thomas Dodd. (D) aon to Mr., and Mrs. Robert. Cratty, what the trouble was. An ambu­ the Middle Ea.st and Africa, which "for the dozenth time." that he ban on their student union labeled ing Hungary. One of these, reports, has “ never proposed' the prohibi­ coot the town another million dol­ today said thaKthe atomic and he said, was worth as much as 163 Tanner St.t a son to Mr. and lance phyiiclan responded and would like to look to the United a, communist front. lars.' hydrogen bomb issue introduced by Mrs. Anthony Smoragleulcx, East found a gaa heater goinig in an u'n- States for leadership,, for peace tion of testa o f' other than large Mobs of Chinese Reds and the other. H-bombs." And he quoted Eisen­ DemocraWp-Trestdential Candidate French dele^te Bernard Comut- Hartford. ventilated room. Had Good­ and security.” ' sympathetic - workers attacked This is "one of the most illumi­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A aon to hower - himself as' having stated nating examples of hopelessly in­ Adlal Stevenson "shouldn’t, in my Gentille said everj-thing indicated man not called) the cotlpje could Eisenhower said last week the police outside the achool buildings. e made a campaign is- Mr. and Mrs. William Stratton, 42 have suffocated. National Academy of Sciences' Oct. 5 that “ ,'teata of larger weap- British and Malayan troops fought adequate financial realism,” -he that Russian intervention took Hale R d.: a daughter to Mr. and on.s, by any nation, may be de­ L said. su^ place before it- was asked by the June radiation report declared the yiotera repeatedly before peace The Democratic candidate for Mra. (Tloyia Ovarbonneau, 546 Hil­ "that the radiation expo'aure from tected when they occur.' “ . was restored. H Oaiming the Leader indicated Hungarian government. liard St.; a daughter to Mr. and r n « basis for the 91 milUon finsinc- U.S. Senate, during a full day ‘‘The sovereignty of the Hun­ , all weapons feats to date — a-nd "T h ei Preaidenl'B memorandum of campaigning here, said, "I don't Mrs. Stephen Hanoa, RFD 2, An­ Awethee OMs oxaluiival jFlick your Rngar and from continuing teals at the same is misleading'in implying that we BODY FOITND lag figure, Luddecke sa ld .> 'A garian people should be restored dover. Hartford, Oct. 29 The body floating bond issue o f 9ijKSO,O0O think candidates should rush into as soon as possible,” .he said. poW«r coairols do Iho rasi . . . giviiia you koal rale — la. and would be, only a muat necessarily continue to ex- BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to ploiie nuclear w-eapons in order to of Martin Wesley Gilbart, 61, fbr a period o f 30 years a V w cur­ this question as a political mat­ “ Bloodshed should he stopped when and where yew want RI N’t |wst aaa af small fraction of the exposure (hat ter." Mr. and Mrs, Howard Harvey, 40 tha many swaaping InnovaNoas aa Olde far '9T1 individuals receive . from natural maintain our 'Superiority' in those Hartford, waa found in the. Park rent and average effeptre rate of without delay,, by the withdrawal Liberty St. ^ River yesterday. Dr. Walter He charged his opponent, U.S. of Soviet troops.” sources and from medical x-Raya weapon.s," Stevenson assertte. And interest o f 3 per cenaa an attack against on the Hungarian question after- ford, 31 Edison Rd.; .Mrs. (Cath­ funds, In anticipation of taxes the GOP pro|^8s plank insulting with the other* dele­ erine Orcutt, 50 Glenwood St.; Once •you try Sherwin Wil­ which amounted to 985,000 last He urged the United States to gates. The council was to meet Mrs. Audrey Wendt and lon.'Meri,- liams, youll 6e won as a -uif ar if the debt limit were reached make quicker use of the United this afternoon to consider the den; Mrs. Lucille .O’Connell, 245 steady cuatomer^. for one trial K construction f the school. Nations.” He said the U.S. waited French charge that Egypt h’ad Center St.; Mrs. (Caroline Hart, Will convince you that it would irtie group also asked, "(3an we until feelings were tense Iwfo're supplied arms, to I .e Algerian reb- RFD 3. (^vantry;, Mra. • Harriett be hard to find the service we OUTSTANDING ' V '■ build another elementary achool for going to the U.N. over foreign evs and tomorrow to, debate the Barnard 'aiid -adn, Storrs; Mra. offer at anything like our sensi­ (Supt. of Schoola Raymond E.) policy matters. ^ Israeli-Jordan border situation. Esther Miner, 104 ktether St.; ^ ble prices. Ramsdell for 930,0007” ThU was V. THIS WEEK SPECIAL evidently a awipe at a atatement Advertisement— DISPLAY OF AVtNCHESTER AREA 8upt Ramsdell made at a board of Vote "Y E S ” for/4he new high GOOD QUALITY WOODEN Education meeting Oct. v when he achool tomorrow! Puli down the STEP LADDERS suggested the Board ask the select­ pointer under .”YES.;’ men to secure another elementary ‘ For tranaportetlon to the polls, THIRD AND LAST REMINDE 5 Ft. $4.39 fCho<4 site for future development. baby-sitters while you vote “YES” 6 Ft. $5.19 C0AST6ARA6ES ARE ★ GOODS ★ PRODUCTS ★ SERVICES Supt Ramsdell was referrink to for the hew high s^ool tomorrow, new housing developmenU in the call CCE‘ headquarters: Rockville, Echo and Box Mountain and .Lake- TR. 5-2681 or 6-1143; Vernon, TR. HERE'S PROO.F PURE 8 t areas. - r 5-1064. . w a t e r i s n o t LOADED WITH EXTRAS u n d e r o n e r o o f ^ OCT. GC)OD TO DRINK - ALL Ln its atatement Saturday, the DR. MILLS RESIGNS Absolutely 'pure water would Olson-Rady Committee aaid a be injurious .-to "Ihe human ’ ^ .l' Tf new elementary achool ia needed West Hartford. Oct. 29 (P)—.-Yhe bodyi All drinking water near tha ' housing - developments, Rev. Dr. Elden H. Mills resi|m*<) AT NO EXTRA COST! epntetha. mineral elements. and refused a claim by the CiUs- yesterday.as pastor of the First,' 'iT—-‘‘Uncommon Knowledge” Please send me your fiae folder that caataint a complete setectlon - X ana 0>mmittee fbr EducaUon that Church of Christ, Congrexational. 31st -rOed.' W. Stimpaon. of garage models, floor plans and deocrlpUons. the new high school will retieve Dr. -Mills, ^form er ch sp la ^ of the oongeatlon in the lower' grades. State House of Representatives, r-YV' Name e'ssaeeeee'aaeae a^s'e • -e e'a -• e The committee said , the School was granted a leave of absence THIS IS THE LAST-5J^ / . Building Committee and the CCE last spring because of his health Street eeeaeeaeaaeee'ee* P | M ) S G have built their poeltions on the and said he hoped to return' to his TO FILE YOUR RERSONAL SHERWIM' same-error. The two organisations congregation in the fall. However, City . aZOOCP e . . e a e . .8 tA t« e ^ • nA, claim a new high school will re- he aiiid he waa uhahle 'now to PROPERTY LISTS ,c - t t leve the Sykes. Buidlng-for a Jun^ meet the-, demands of a. large WlUUkMS lor high schoo,. parish. ■ (EXCErrtNG MOTOR ViEHiCLES) 881 Main Sf.. T>L MI Sr86S« . Open ^^Chi^ge Account Tlie COAST LUMBER Corp. “ Somehow, both have mliniil •-.t the important fact that uunder , CAB UPSETS, KILLS MAN ' UstS shall be filed not later than October 31st We DeHv*r' their pfopoaala there will be' no Salisbury, Oct. 29 *(P)--John each year, or if the 31st shall be a Sunday or legal holi- freshman class in the high achool Allen Beals. 25 . Fort Lsudertlale, iday then oii the next business day followihg. , M d tha'expected population will Fla., was killed Sunday- morning be qloKr to 700 than 1,000. when the car he was driving'over­ Failure to.tilf such' lists lUMna TEN PER CENT'addi- l>hclai(r llllddddddddddudoduduudu turned after hitting a fence and culvert on Route 44. BeaU, whp tional taxpayers list. Get clean/ *ote, low cost hear T" _ to a report hjr the High. recenjtly went to Work for an au- M o o l Fact Finding C o m ^ t t e e ^ ioraobileioraobiie agency here, was driving HENRY A. MUTRIE, Assessor 3954 which estimated enrollment one of the agency'a cairs. - with ^ this year a t 1,175 the committee r* -.' Hi.** •VT’’ * *4tual enrollment wa8 836. Wera these figures jchnscrva* FOR 8TATC r tlve when one note the estimate waa 43 per cent off? EXCELLENCE IN FOOD PREPARATION REPRESENTATIVE "If their figutea in the past slats are vertical! •b o w this much error in over-esti- ■A school population, what 13 To Givo You Mero SPONipRED BT .confidence can we place in the For Your Ten DdUor ■ THE- ‘ present graph and figures?” Here a blind that's entirely different. . . *blu« coal' is 7 VVoys Bottorl ThU was in direct reference to will make^ your home disi^inctively different Supt. Ramsdell'a statement at a, He will-TvOrk for 'a firm JUNIOR OCT raUy Uat Tnmraday when ^ Slats are upright instead of horizontal . . . I . W s Qukk'Storttne-gives you fut beat, euy-to- rotate to give you. just the lj(ght and air ^ d vigorous atiti-pollution M aaid a 'conservative estimate” controi fires. ' . . • , r o f puplU by 1963 would be 1,132 control you want. You can draw the blind policy to restore our rivers S. It's tow Ash—you get less wute, fewer tripa to the •, When it comes to top value, nothing CHAMBER beats ‘blue coal' whether you la a stetemeht.aUb Uaued Sat­ across the window, like traverse draperies, and streams. - furnace. ■ r or urday. the Rev, Edwin A. Bmoka, 9. It's Coi»trol-lland#4i-«prepared at ihfrmines to have a hand-fired furnace or-ihe latest ■ j-j COB president, said voters are for a full outdoor view. Kirech Verticals come He will Work for a fair in a single, color or a combination of smart give you perfect mixture for longest burning. automatic coal burning equipment. faced with a “ momentoua choice” and effective program of You get,m(>te comfort for youfYkrilar OMween "good education and in­ decorator colors. Why not mak& your win­ 4. IFa Aecurotaly Slxad-suits your furnace exacUy COMMERCE highway safety. -with the finest, safest, cleanest heat ferior education for the.ypung peo- dows distinctive . . . with Fiiidell-made Kirsch -gives less waste, greatest economy. p n whoae futures are being mold- Vertical Blinds? . He will work for an in i . M'a Deep Minad-in Penniyhrtnii'i famous Wyo­ in the land! Tty ‘biue coal’; you’ll see •d tn our achooU.” the difference. Voull see why we tell ^ e Rev. Mr. Brooks iwid the crepe in state aid to edu ming Valley field. . i .. our customers;. Don't Be Color-Blind only way to solve the town's achool A. Cerdfolly W osh od -to remove impunum, RIG OR SMALL WE CATER TO ALL cation based on Me*.'real ^Vhen You Buy Coal. . . insist ',T R ■ •roMems ia to build the high achool. insure cleanliness. . need of Manchester and,pot on 'blue coal*. Call us today! He termed "shortsighted” another on a straight per-pupil 7 . And H'a Colored W oo-you can be sure you re prwQssl that facUiUes be reUin- WEDDINGS - OUTINGS - BANQUETS - BUFFET basis. • gettihg tee best fuel m bi^ lAfi buy. •d for Itockvills and that another a a a •ItmfnUry school be built in Ver- CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES \ 'Call us 0 . SERVING ALL CONNECTICUT WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS “ H»at Die praatnt high gchool Phone Mitchell 3-4865 for a free hoftie ta tRadaquato ta. universally demonstration and prices. No obligation. •giaad.” the Bar. Mr. Brookt aaid, Try Our Famous Pickled Mushrooms Kirsch Vertical Blinds are made-to- ' <)uaU8g from ^le Olson-R/idy re-, They "draw.” like draperiee! ON NOV. 6R ) ■‘-u iMUad Uat year, he said,' order at the Findell shop ip Manchester. W. G. GLENNEY CO. hUth achool U phyaiCaUy un- ^ R O U TE RB MANCHiilTlR thUgrated, fordhg students to r 33* N. MAIN STRiiT i , '• / , tnival ta rlaaraa hi aU Mnda of ROSEMOUNT RESTAURANT j BOLTON" VOTE - . . PHONE MI9.S253 waalliar. Sykaa S^»ol athletic Findell MFG.CO. ADMISSION FREE and . rlaaamam work., ' i- ■J ' » not maat curraat aduca-*' 4 B 5 E. MIDDLE TPKL — MA ESTER CONN. DEMOCRATIC V ■■ • . . - . , If. " • -•*. Within a few New Home Of Pegani Caterers - i ■ . . . ' ■ . I Ui» Mgh adMol Will not hold i Manchester MI 9-1359, 9-3708. 9-852g-.New London GI 2-2876, 3-4379 w r)-''.n t bt COLOR-BI IND wh; n y- u buy < . ul . . buy blur tuul I SfriidjBnft Undor 12 Must Bg Acd By An Adnlf J.1 ■' 4 ’ n • .r r. : i' ‘ - V V . - i , ■TT • V- . V-."- / • .*1 ■ ' ■ ■ V : ■ ' • J ‘rr , 1 - / ’A V- • ' -• ■ 'V / 1 • 9 I . • .\e W ‘ . - V ' " 4-- r ■'\i .r r. V " . - 1 — [^ HERALD; MANCHESTER, C6NN„ MONDAY, OCTOISER 29, 1951

sending all American legation .■ y , — ------^ ------personnel .except a few top.offi­ I k e W a r n s Catholic Women cers out o f Hungary. Plyinonth Hardtop bn Display Today ^ ifiififitkirkirkidkirk'kirk'k^kk' ' 'Appeal from Oomulka Day oGRemembr^efe Radio. Warsaw broadcast an ap­ To Hold Mating peal from Poland's new Commun­ Ben-Gnr;ion Hew SUPER P bpNik Ula Vtm I ist party chief, Wlaydtlaw Gomul- Ncrted in Talcnttville Mrs, John W. Stevens, 16 Fern- ka. urging the Hungarian rebels dale Dr., whoi waa installed as re­ 'to tMrt toqt Vto tsssy NeMi to end 'bloodshed and assuring nlght held the first of'thrw meet­ rectors Sec. 7, Chapter 3 of the ANAHIST them Nagy's government was WX MARY TAYLOR gent of St. Margaret’s (birds, No. toMtoble*t#mi ings scheduled for consecutive Town Charter. A v o i d W a r Mrs. Egam^ Broake (Contlmied^fa^^Page Oas) w'orklng to wiiirfull Independence Thar section provides that “The Sunday,' Oct. 28, 1956, will be Correction 280, Daughters of Isabella, Oct. from Moscow! Gomulka Was i^lghts on the town's proposed Mrs. Bmma.Bronke, 71, wife of Nasal Spray Board may hold other meetings (OontlBiied' from Pago One) burned a Bovist flag and oqilss M to 'D a y of Remembrance- to 24, Invites all members o f the Or­ 9 8 « brought back to power last week­ lease to the Manchester Country (other than regular) at,such times Edward Bronke of .28 'Trumbull Court Cases Charges against Louis Pan- ganization to attend the annual end in a shaketip which. threw CTub for the golf course at Globe "nd places as It may determine. S t, drowned herself In Bigelow r.Unlta. hundreds of |^i(%sent- and former. taleo Jr., 16, of 18 Lincoln St., meeting of the Covncil of Catholic ot ,th« agreement out the Stalinists and placed Po­ In the Israeli side of Jerusalem Brook off Broad S t Saturday Similar demohslratlona wars and Richard -Abalr, 17, of 23'^ Women, in St. Joseph'sjCathedral, . ' provided alt meetings of the board regular traffic and' business were tCBldefiO* ofHhe nearby village, of WELDON DRUG COMPANY arma in performing ''essential lifelong resident Of the town and An additional charge of carrying tend a parley ot East bloc security pane -windows, brightenmg baskets under your MPwapapar in Budapest, published Soviet-dominated Warsaw Pact of and 4 persons wgiked in together. a dangerous weapon was nolled license. Archbishop O'Brien will address extern Europe. issue to appear at tomorrow’s functions” were urged to leave; a member of St. James Church. chiefs. of glorious chrysanthemums, (all- the group. * to Btatament by a revolutionary meeting to express themselves. One, he ,;sald, wds Ray Oven, Dependents of U.S. government Besides hei; }iusbsnd, she leaves on recommerflation of Prosecutor The newspaper said the confer­ white ohes used in the chancel) Abalr is charged y^lth theft helmet! croup o f in'.ellectuali today, con- 'Announcement that the Soviet president of the'club. John R. FitzGerald. of a motor vehlw : using a Reservations may- be made and troop withdrawal from Budapest Hauschild. yho said his posi­ officials will be evacuated "as soon a daughter. Miss Ruth Bronke and ence Was called by SoWet Security I and all in - memory of 28 former further information obtained by oadlnc a first victory for the rebel- tion in the controversy is ''top dead M,oran, who has consistently op- as possible” by commercial planes, a son George Bronke, both of Police'aaid Coirea was driving Chief Ivan Serov, presumably to members of the church who had motor vehicle /without the The 1957 Plymouth'Sport Coupe has to low’ silhouette,-long wheelbase, more powerful Fury 301 en­ had begun appeared in the Hun­ po.scd ,the lease, said today he was a Petersen panel 'truck which telephoning. Mrs. Stevens no later garian Communist party news­ center,” said he is eager to hear : they were told. Dependents in Jor­ Manchester, and two brothers. Ed- discuss the anti-Russian tide in passed away during the years. A owner's permiMon, and larce­ gine and revolutionjrty new Toralon-Alre ride—said to be the moat Important advancement In automo­ thaiUOct. 31. "The heroic freedom fight Of the ndt interested in the matter until smashed. Into the porch at the, ny of goods ^rorth $282, court paper Ssabad Nep. an expression of public sentiment dan were told ' the first flight to wgrd Grezel ot France and Alfred Hungary and Poland. number Were members of the Tal- tive design sln ce!^ e introduction of Independent front suspensions. Car pictured iiere la the Belve­ Hungarian people has achieved its since there is no way to put the he called a club o(Tlcial and was take them to Beirut, Lebanon, was Grezel of Montville. Stanley Majew'ski home, 37 Kerry East Germany’s regime took cott -family, founders of the records sho dere with Sportone trim. It Is now on display « t Roy Motors and Beaupre Motors. BD^-UIGISLATOR DIES Brat victory,” the statement said. It came as reports spread that "told thcic "'as nothing I can do St., Saturday night and left the the Russians were still busy clean­ matter before the voters in an leaving at 2 p.m. today. Funeral ' services will be held precautions, against any possible woolen mills, thto public buildings Their oMes, and the com­ Ridgefield, Oct. 29 (>P) — Jesse **Aa you have heard from the radio, election. ^ about it." He said he waa told the 'Because nohe. Judge Alcorn g r a n ^ one dren, effective when counsel noti­ "In vain the sinful clique of funeral home are from 2 to 5 and A. Murphy,;'overheard one of th^ Rush Medical Supplies be an informal one at which 1 the The air of crisis was heightened FitzGerald reported Maltempo duslry and life could get back on George E, Mngnuson Jr., 16, Rockville, ;ctv 29 (Special)— divorce, reserved de’eiaipn in an: fies thf defendant by registered S m oe Gero has tried to Isolate lease question uill b e. discussed 7 to 10 p.m, ushers say/ "There are only th i^ Imre Nagy from the revolutionary Western nations rushed blood Auto Mishaps by the announcement nf Israeli followed a trail of water, evidently a normal footing. The broadcast more sea,ts!” It waa necessar^to, of 95 St. John St., charged with A' Hartford appeared as )ila other case and heard several mo­ mail. Decision was reserved in Beware Nareotic Druss plasma and medical supplies to further. military authorities today' that caused by a leak when the radiator was monitored by Radio F*ree using a motor vehicle without own counsel In Tolland County Su­ tions. Patricia Jane O'Reilly Miley two other cases. maases who for years was >he first . If no definite proposal is worked Francois J. Gauthier ^ bring in many more chairs./Miss to oppose (Matvas) Rakosi's Hungary’s wounded; An overseas three f.ilclde bands of Arab Com- ou the truck broke, and found 'Bharope. - , Faith Talcott, Miss Anne jMoore, the owner's pertnisslon and re­ perior Co(irt Friday and, while was granted a ^Ivorce from Foredosure Ordered plane with 21 passengers was held ou t' tonight, tomorrow's meeting [ Two. 17-year-old East Hartford Francois J. Gauthier, 80, a for­ aai BHmulaats poUcy. mandOH had crossed into Israel Correa parked on Slater St. In the The Czechorlovak Communist and>^.<8 Mr. R i F i s 'anda **#4 Mrs. Olin T S s i s be wel- ceiving atolent goods worth on the witness-staiuL- cross-exam­ Richard F.. Milej^on grounds of Judgment was entered in favor up 90 minutes in New York last will ■ not take place. Turkington youths were arrested over the from the Egyptian, held Gaza Strip mer Manchestet; resident, died late truck. .party paper today hailed the So'/let $49. intolerable cruelty. of - the plaintiff in the action "The. Geroe clique. In vain. said he would then convene the last night at the home of his son corned" the guests. ined himself. night for a shipment of penicillin.^ weekc'nd on charges stemming last night and two. of the groups Search of the truck and driver line on Hungary. William Smith Jr., w^o'was gen­ Donald Cifarelli, whose wife ' She- was awarded custody of two brought by William A. Bowler Slandered the heroic insurgents as A Red Cross plane flew from Ge­ meeting and adjourn it immediate­ Odilon, ih Scotland, Conn. Richard Allan Prior, 16, ot WhaaYouHaYaaCoM O L D S FO R * 8 7 Soonter-revelutionaries and loot­ from investigation of two different! revealed two k'hives. The oiie found Rude Pravo said in an editor'*1 eral chairman of theybuuulttee of 116 Keeney St., charged with Anna Mae Cifarelli is suing him minor children with reasonable against Tolland Motels. Inc., et aJ, neva with b lo ^ plasma* and medi­ ly for lack of a quorum. ers. It ordered, in vain, the secret of these bands was one Veason Bom March 15, .1876 In St. in the truck was evidently used broadcast by Radio Prague that arrangements, w^comed ' the using a motor ■(•ehicle without for divorce, came before a short rights of visitation for the de­ with lawr day set for Dec. 10 and cal supplies. Hungary’s Red O-oss Meanwhile, it developed that tlie traffic accidents, police said. A Many people catch cold because h a s n s w pcdice to mass murder. It brought Windsor man .suffered minor in­ given for the Israeli mobiUzatiori. Louis, P. Q.; Canada, he formerly around the farm FitzGerald said. the. 'Hungarian revolution throng. ComposiUdnS by the old the owneris permission. calendar session,of the court ask­ fendant, $1<) a w’eek support, for succeeding days. The debt was has appealed for medical supplies treasurer of the Country Club ■The Israeli cabinet met in an owned his own home and grocery He added that the knffe found bn each child and $5 a week alimony. found to be $8,307.50, plus $100 they are not getting enough Vita­ sdien troops upon us in vain. The juries. supported by the Wgat.’ masters were p ^ e d by Mrs. An­ And, Malcolm MacDuff, 16, ing for temporary custody of the min A gnd D in their daily* food. and food for between 10,000 and stopped payment, on a check the emergency aess..>n for 2 'j, houra store in', Manchester, and, later Correa did not qualify under the In Seoul President Syngman thony UrhanetK director of mu.stc couple's four minor children. A f­ Decision was reserved in the ' counsel fees. Several other motions COUNTBR-DIVBI power o f the people has been 50,000 persons. Harold A. Fenke Jr., was charg­ of 298 Oak St., charged with greater and has won.” 'club gave'the town to pay for its today. British and'American am­ was employed here as a loom fix­ statutes aa a dangerous weapon. Rhee today urged South Koreans at the orga^and.M rs. Franklin ter hearing - testimony. Judge case of Margaret B. Daiker against were hegl-d. Father John's Medicine is rich in \ An Italian airliner arrived in use of the course from last Jan­ ed with evading responsibility and bassadors had separate meetings er. He I moved to Scotland 26 For flhese reasons, the prosecutor receiving stolen goods worth Geroe is the former leader of failure to pass on the left yester­ tc give "active encouragement to Welles, piwlst. Pastor Murphy Howard W. Alcorn took the papers the essential vitamins .A and D ■vtoN-kMl slep$ start wMh OMsmeMIto's iww Ctouwtae- Vienna from Kopie with a cargo of uary until September. years ago and became a farmer. *91!. . I . , the Hungarian Communist party with Premier Ben-Gurloh and For­ recommended the nolle granted' the antl-(3ommunlst revolts of Po­ avS the ^vocation and Gaetano for study. and helps build resistance to colds Dive.;. • MW frerti-end twspMsIsn fM iun HmI medicines. Britain dispatched 24 According to Ge'neral Manager day. Saturday, Paul J. Eno was He was a member of St. Many's Budapest Ralio reported shortly eign Minister Golds Melr. Correa. land and Hungary by every possible f Im onew, baritone: sang rev- Mrs. Cifarelli and the children caused by the lack of these vita: radutM stsp^ni "dlp'1 Walt till yau try Ml N's taiaalhf Royal ..Air Force transport plalnes Richard Martin, the clnb.officers charged with failure ■’to set the The defendant, who speaks Eng­ mina after lO10 a.ra.a.m. that there had been hand brake on his truck. Fenke At Amman, U.S. Ambassador WmirnanUc. H« wid means.” -erently/the Lor'd's Prayer. The are now’ Jiving in RockvJlle with fo o t in g in the capital's llth dis­ with hospital equipment, medicines have since said they will make the Lester Mallory called oa Ihsan his wife, Philomene, celebrated lish poorly, pleaded gtiilty to the Rhee emphasized the importance •choir/^f about 20 Voices, in their and .*i0 teenagers in the nearby li­ her mother, Mrs. Arthur Rose, 62 1 and food. payment. posted a $200 bond and was re­ their 50th wedding anniversary on SPECIALIZING IN W)ten resistance ie low the danger (tofB IT FRIDAY, N ^ . D, AT OUR DHOWROOMI trict fhirlng the night and that leased. Hashem, [Jordan's foreign Office motor vehicle infractions through !of the developments in the Russian blaoK and white vestments sang brary building. Before and. after Union St. in using narcotic drugs and stimu­ "there still are elements who wSnt A W^it German relief train and Martin said he received a letter underserrttary. In Cairo, U.S. Am- May 17. 1947. an Interpreter. aiy anthem and led In the singing of the meal, there waa ample oppor­ Several lawyers listening to the Dttohche^r Motor Sidi^lBtv—812 Weat tlMter 81. from Joseph Handley. Club treas­ , Patrolman Allan Smith Investi­ satellites to leaders; of his Liberal CUSTOM BUILT HOMES lants is ' increased. So it is Impor­ tp disturb the peace.” Swedish trucks with medical sup­ ba.ssador Raymond Hare arranged. Besides his wife and son, he Miss Hester C. Dignan, 27, of party when they called on him, It refulty selected and appropriate tunity to greet old friends. Fol­ action agreed later that Cifarelli P h on a m 8-5288 plies were en route. urer. in which Handley explained gated the Fenke accident and tant for you to know that Father The broadcast ' added that It ectlngs with Egyptian Presl- leaves five daughters, Mrs. Jacob GloilMer, Mass., forfeited a $35 was reported. ymns. Mrs. Em.ahiiel Gerber and lowing the meal Chairman Smith handled hl.i case fairly' well, but John’s Medicine Is guaranteed free Throughout Bavaria, tons of that he had stopped -payment, said the driver's car hit the, rear bond on a charge of speeding.. things got somewhat complicated GENERAL CONTRACTING , "armed workers’ units” searching of an 'auto operated by Andrew dent Nasser and Foreign Minister Bartz and Mrs. Alphonse Beruby, Mrs. Richard Huntington sang a invited all present to come for­ from alcohol and dangerous drugs. Martin said Handley’s letter ex- Mahmoud Fawzi both of Manchester, Mrs. Adolph Carlo Bergamini, 20, of Hamden, duet. "List to the Voice.” when Mrs. Clfarelll’s counsel, Atty._ houses for arms were met w1tlv P'V®*- medicine and food Shiclf Jr., 28. as Fenke tried to ward and receive a piece of the REMODEUNG AND REPAIRING Wiman..gunfire. collected b;y the German Red Ooss plaiQAd that "in view of the Foliger of Hartford. Mrs. Stanley was fined $24 for ..speeding. Long SerA'Ice Recognized anniversary cake. The towering .Robert i . Pigeon, asked Cifarelli' roard's action Tuesday” he was pass on New Bolton Rd. Both cars Jordan's to\igh little army, for­ C itium ,bia The rebels claimed complete and welfare agencies were trans­ merly called the Arab Legion, was Burgess of Enfield and Mrs. Henry Thorben S. Brady, 23. sailor sta­ Mrs. Blanche Lee Webster and cake was surmounted by a small to take the stand as his Atty. FREE ESTIMATES— MORTGAGES ARRANGED control over a strip of western ported to the Hungarian border. stopping payment until the Board were heSdCd west. The mishap St. Pierre' of Fall River, Mass.; tioned aboard the USS 'Yellowstone William'Smlth Sr. were invited to i ^ 0^1 ^ church! Pigeon's, witness. took place about 12:25 a.m., police reported deployed on the west Hungary 100 miles long and 30 Reporta peaching London said of Govcnqrs of the Manchester bank of the Jordan ready to take ' on* Mrs Amanda Audm at Newport, R. I., waa fined $24 Conijtruclion Co. come forward by. Pastor Murphy Atty. I igeon questioned Cifarel­ Country C3ub could take action. said. ' miles wide, only 19 miles west of' Jozsef Czermak, 19K Olympic the brunt of any Israeii aUack. 1°^ ; for reckless driving. who stated that Mrs. Webster and li about his various activities in ERNEST A. RITCHIE Budapest at its northern limit. hammer throwing champion, had Martin said Handley wrote that Shick was treated for a minor Brady was arrested by Patrol­ Quits Operation William Smith S r .. had given «a Krom Woodstock. Vt.. for the cen- New York O ity; and Las Vegas, he was taking the action to pro­ back injury at Manchester Memor­ combined total of 135 years of tennis] event. Louis is a son of the Nev., to which Cifarelli objected, 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI 3-8172, MANCHESTER Rebel banners were reported flying been killed figl.Ung on the rebel Britain, as well a~. separate treaties man Allan Smith about 4 a:m. to­ late Morris and Mrs. Talcott who an over western Hungary and In side in Hungary. Budapest radio tect the investment the club has ial Hospital and released. Smith dren, four great grandchildren, day after his car smacked a pole service to the Talcottvllle Church, saying Atty; Plgson's questions made since Sept. 31, the end of reported almost no damage occur-' with and -With Syria and and several nieces, and nephews. Columbia. Oct. 29 (Special)-- and as a token of appreciation of lived all their lives in the village. were not relevant to the action -In cities throughout the land. ■aid the Him^rian Olympic team Egypt. and guy wire at Beaupre Motors, Charles Denison Talcott Jr. and The Budapest Radio announced had been withdrawn from the the period for which the money red to the cjirs, but claimed Fenke Funeral services will be held at Inc., 358 E. Center St. The 66-year-old Jones Construc­ thisi long- and faithful service he question. - I was pdid. failed to stop after the collision. In Israel, snecisl first aid centers the Bacon Funeral Home. 71 Pros­ tion Co., among the best-known in presented to Mrs. Webster a hand­ his dau;;hter, Mrs. Bruce Beal, Feeling Ihat^ Atty. Pigeon’s Soviet troops had begun pulling games opening in Melbourne Nov. continued a drive for blood dona­ The driver said he fell asleep were I'l.esent, also Mr. and Mrs. out of the battle-scarred capital 22 because “ their training had been Martin then gave the club writ­ Patrolman William Shaw said pect St., Willtmantic, Wednesday eastern Connecticut, has closed Its some corsage, and to Mr. Smith, questions were harming his case, ten notice the present lease would tions. just before he could pull to the side John G. Talcott Jr. Mrs. Talcott as Nagy proifnised. But Russian interrupted” by the revolt. But in the accident Which resulted in at 8:15 a.m., followed by a solemn of the road to let a relief driver doors,, according to an announce­ a boutonniere. Later, all mem- Cifarelli asked the judge If he be terminated as of March, unless Crltielze Eisenhower j assisted in.the choir. Many came tanks and big guns still were re­ Melbourne Olympic officials said Eno's arrest happened when Eno’s requiem Mass in St. Mary's lake over on the way to Newport. ment by Mrs. Blanche B. Jones, )>ers who had served 50 years or could -make a - statement in the ...I. the club members accepted in writ­ Israeli newspapers o f ‘ the right from distant places, and had. a ■ \ ported Camp^ in the heart of the the Hungarian Olympic Committee driverless truck rolled about 700 Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will Smith estimated damage at $500 pre.sident and manager. more w'ere presented with carna­ form of cross examination, to ing the lease proposal offered Tues­ feet 1 west on Center St. and left criticized President Fisen- be In St. Joseph's Cemetery, Wll- Mrs. Jones has been operating tions. ^ grand time renewing acqviaint- which the judge agreed. Cifarelli City. had cabled from Budapest it Was to the car and .about $150 to the' ances. One of the interestfhg fea­ Reipert Beds Retreat atill sending Its team. day by the Directors and paid the Eno had parked the .light truck' hower for h.s messages to Bcn- limantfc. the company since the death of Introduced by the minister, the then told Judge Alcorn his rea­ amount agreed upon for back Giirion. The rightwing Zionist • Friends may call at the funeral pole and wire. Np. one was injured. Rev, Dr. James F. English, gen*) tures was a large collection of pic­ sons for wanting custody of the The* rebel radio at Gyoer, in Asia's leading critic of western while he made a TV service call. Fines of $25 each were levied her hu.sband Harry E. Jones, two rental. Shaw said. The. truck rolled away party paper .Ilaboker said the hoprte from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight eral superinten'dent and tfea.->urer tures of many of the former mln- children and why he felt he waa northwest Hungary, reported that colonialism. India’s Prime Minis­ against Nicholas Twerdy Jr.. 16, years ago in an automobile acci­ it had received information from He gave 6 p.m. tomorrow as about 7 ;30 p.m. ' • President’s message was most | apd tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 dent. ' of the Connecticut Conference of ister.*!. their wives, photographs of able to support them while the di­ REPAIR ter Nehru still had little to say of 738 Tolland Tpke.. charged with events taken at the church, and of northeast Hungary that a with­ about the Hungarian uorising or deadline for complying with his It went between a fire hydrant "surprising.” . ' to 10 p.m. Mrs. Jones said, she )>egan liqui­ Congregational Churches and long vorce ia pending. ultimatum. and a pdIc.1cro.ssed a lawn and hit ‘■He saw no danger to peace in cperatlng an uninsured motor a friend of Talcottville Church, special interest to the men folks cifarelli was pre.sldent of the drawal, of Russian troops in the the Soviet inter, ention He pointed vehicle: and Howard August. 23, dation last July, disposing of much Will .Accept Proposju -a tree at 200 Center St. Shaw the Mideast fn the establishment Henry M. Huggins ■poke on the subject, "A O ^tuiy were large pictures of TalCottville's New England Playpen Co., Man- border area there took place dur­ out in a spee'^h that ''naUonalism of 19 Golway f?t., charged with al­ of the heavy equipment. She said Martin said this morning the estimated damage at $400 to the of a joint Epyptian-Syrlan-Jordan Henry M. Huggins. 62, 67 PItelps -in the -Life of a New England famoiu (at one time) fife and drum ing the night. There wa s no conr has reared its head” In easte'n lowing a minor iTwerdy) to oper­ t plans to keep the real estate flrmation of th^ report from any club officers will accept in writing j truck and about $50 to the lawn command nor did the movement of Rd..,_ a past president of the Man- {on Rt. 6, where the plant is lo­ Village,” He paid tribute to the corps and baseball teams. Many of Europe and implied his own Ctm- ate art uninsured motor vehicle, the families were related and other source, ' iress Party should take heed that the Board proposal and pay the and tree. No ^nene waa Injured. Iraqi troops toward the Jordan cheiter County■ (Jlub, died.yester- cated. She indicated she will prob- founders of the Indjistry in Tal- The government radio an­ f was similar to one border disturb his rest.” 'said Ha- da.v at his home. Paul Deluica, 42. of Johnston, cotlvllle, and to the early settlers number of the cousins appear in even a well established regime reoVsi*. • R. I., forfeited a $ ^ -bond posted hbly' lease to some other business nounced that a committee from could bt. upset. That proposal, voted Tuesday, last week on Benton St. when a boker. "He is troubled only by de­ He was employed . as district concern.' of lhel.;,village who raised their these pictures. on improper backing. families" and entered whole-heart­ 8:15 rebel head qukrters in Gyoer had The Hindustan Times, considered provides that the town will not driverless oil tank truck rolled fensive measures.of Israel," manager b.v the Youngstown Sheet The company, established in arrived in- Budapest, presumably terminate the present lease and some 475 feet and-smacked a pole, In Damascus. Syrian Premier and Tube Co. of Youngstown, Ohio, also; Beverly J. Waltet% 17, of edly into 'the activities of the In the San Franclsi^o earthquake MORIARTY BROTHERS the newspaper nearest to Nehru, 143 Autumn St., was fined $25 for Willlmantic in 1890 by Merrill to discuss the situation with 'gov­ the club will pay $7,500 for rent a tree.-a porch, a car and a dhain Sabri Assail said Syria, Jordan and had teen a resident of Man­ Jones under the name of Jones xJjilrch and epmn^unity. He of 1906 there was a property loss S01-SI8 CENTER ST. MI 8-5188 nelcomed the West's initiative in chester for the past 21. years. passing a stopped school bus. praised them The budapest station also re­ GOP Canvassers the amo\int the club would have .1 Gurlon's cabinet. It .apparently 'The body will be sent to Youngs- the best • known contractors in Channel 8 FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD flbrs held to be illegal by the local he added. ' ' . j puKie r a l h o m e ported that the fOod situation in paid Cheney Bros, if Cheney had been- under- way for several tow;n, and funeral serviqea wlll lie eastern Connecticut. He built the capital had been secured, But Claim Support Bios, had owned the land during By Radar Grew day.s. The government- statement held there at the Shriver-Allison couft—so-called "glass-packed. Note* Changes | UNDER EXPERIENCED FUEL PURPOSES despite a promise to reopen com­ North Side Funeral Home, with dynatone,’’ or otherTypes'^f muKjthroughout the He reviewed many of the. ED M AY that period. aaid the action was taken as a flers. State, aa well as roads. munications with the outside When the.Board voted not to ter­ Police .said a radar team sta­ "precautionary measure and to calling hours from 7 to 10 tomor­ ..changes that . have taken place . MANAGEMENT For Ike Grows The ^ve were; Edward A. Good- He w*as also contractor for the during the. centqry In the villages AND * MEANS world, there still was no .telephone minate and to charge $7,500 for tioned between Spruce and Ham­ safeguard security of Israel's row! night. Burial will be in Oak Horace W. Portef School in C o -• connection A^th Budapest. . lin Sts. ,from,7.;15 to 9:15 Satur­ borders and border settlements," Hill Cemetery, Youngstown. The child, 17, of 45 Hyde St..; Ronald and towns, tlie turbulent war; the coming* year, it waa with the E. Therikult, 117, of 61 Linnmore lumbia; St. Paul's Episcopal years, the depressions. We should i U? S. Stonottfr Rebel Chief Sets Terms Republican canvassers who com­ understanding that the, town and day night onJt. Center St. checked It gave these reasons for the Rev. W. Frederic Miller fit the OLD COMPANY’S Dr.; John S. Quigley, 16, of 60 W. Church Parish House In Willlman- be most grateful foe the peke# and 1 THE JOHN F. Oyula Valos, leader, of . rebel pleted a house-to-house tour of club would negotiate a new lease westbound traTfic. No arrests were callup;.... First Presbyterian Church wilt tlc; and, St. Columba's Roman WM. A. I town Saturday Were "enthused to officiate. Center St.*; \ James H. .Maneggia, prosperity vve now enjoy in these j forces in the western border region very soon. made. ■ /,■ 1. Renewed activities of .Catholic Church in Columbia, LEHI6H o f Sopron. told an Associated find m any Democrats and Inde­ Local arrangements are in 17, of Rt.'6, Bolton; and F'rederick United Btates, h* ssid- | That proposal was tnade. after Chief. Herman O. - Schendcl has Fedayeen (Arab Cdmrnanders) In which was not quite completed at TIERNEY PURTELL -Brass reporter his group would pendents YOluptarily sUting that the last two weeks.! charge Of the Watkiris-West Fu­ \V. Libbv Jr., 17, of 368 Wood­ ' Pagani Caterers served a tu r-' Stokers and Oil B um rs 8old and the Board failed to reach agree- said he is.pleased when this hap- land St. ' the time of his death. j FUNERAL HOME come to terms with the Nagy goV- they were for Ike.” William S. .. .. ______pens as it indicates traffic is 2. Bstabllahmen't of a military neral Home. Key dinner. The tables were gay Sponsored by May For rhent on a lease worked out, the Also fined ?$6, Joseph P. Scran­ Announcertjent has also beert with , colored chrysanthemums.: Serviced Promptly and Eltlelcatly. cniment "only when the Russian^ Davis, Town Republican chairman, night/)>efore by negotiatArs for both [ moving at reasonable speeds and alliance directed against Israel, by 219 IfYEST C»NTER ST. 'Congreas Committee troops have withdrawn from aaid yesterday. ton. 47; of Starts, was charged made of resignation of-Arthur E. jfboiil 250' were served in the go? i HU Ml 3-1222 Dmiglas F. Thompson, Treas, pwtles.partiei ' ! enforcement is effective. Egypt. Jordan and Syria. Pepin, Columbia, superintendent Htmgary.” His forces, he said, had Some 600 workers knocked on 3. The declaration of the Has­ with a rules of the road vlolaUon. cial rooms' bf'i-he church building At the meeting Tuesday,,the pro­ Sgt. Edward Winzler, Patrol­ Sam Llvlerl, 23, o$ West Ha­ of the company for 18 .vearw He gained absolute control of the doors, distributed literature, and posal drew heavy fire from a few man, John Krinjak. and seven hemite Kingdom of Jordan that G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. spoke with voters. • ven. waa granted, a suspended has become .associated lii the gen­ border area and 600 Russian residents, notably Dr. A. B. Moran Auxiliary 'policemen operated the its prinoipal concern is- a war of 8 MAIN SY. >—TEL. 50 8-8125 troops with is tanks had with­ “As the reqjilt of the canvass,” and Mrs.'Helen- Fitzpatrick. destruction against Israel. judgment on a charge of failure to eral contracting bualnasa with T. equipment. secure a driver'a' license. C. Wright, Andover. The affilia­ drawn outside the town of Sopron. Davis said, "many absentee ballot Want Early Solution They issued 24 verbal warnings 4. Mobilization of Iraqi forces Ernest P. Beede The Hungarian garrison in the y^^icattons were picked up and ■ As for the meeting tomorrow. on the eastern border of Jordan. FitzGerald said Llvlerl had a tion became effective today and for no marker lights; two verba] Funeral servlcea for Ernest P. clean record and Uvierl told him the men will handle road and SLrea had come over to the rebels. ly appointments were made for Mayor Turkington, said he called warnings for cars bearing one The announcement said "all Beede of East Hartford were held he added- transportaUoft ta the. polls oh elec­ it when some Directors informed these' develpments cause us to he had no^ received th? usual re­ bridge building along with general headlight; five verbal Warnings Saturday mornlnjj' at 9:15 from newal notice from the Motor Ve­ Nova Scotia are pro­ virtually begged the rebels .^r* prepared :b y '' the workers First National Bank Mary’s Cemetery, East Hirtford. ■ ceive n lUshonorable discharge^ tected by law,-: to 1 ^ down their arms. He sa^d' themselves. ing was 'a general rehash of the of Manchester . . . . 29 34 Frank T. Sass, Jr., Hartford, Pluw.conflnemept at hard labor problem and ■ no" iconclusion was Bearers were Vincent Gerard, the. Ri Russians ■ had agreed to pull i D.a'is said cinVassers reported Hartford National wdk arrested Sattirday night -and Frank J. Colgan; Michael B’Elia 'for One .veir op/ewcii o f the 1^ ■|<5'-'-''Vhat is ^ parsec? THOMAS J. DODD their troops out of Budapest. He they .were received hospitably reachedm e said tonight’s meeting Bank and 'trust Co. 31 33 charged with breach of - the peace speclflcatfona and forelture of promised he would pegoUste for j throughout town, . . will be an attempt to get something Jr., Edward C. Custer, James Mc- Ja —It is a unit o f aaironomltal -S fe :; Conn. Bank and ., and assault. He posted d $300 bond Conville and Fostier H. Wllllama. all pay, and allow ancm for tfie measurement equal to jipprox- ■ -i :- -jfS-.V'Kf .V T irlthdrawsl of Soviet' forces from down on paper.- Mayor Turkington Trust'.Co. .V ...... -r- 34 37 and was released' for court hear? A delegation of guards from the period of confinement. imately 19 triHiqh m'ilea. W' toe reel ot the country, m d he also gave essentially the same explana­ Manchester Trust; ^ . 62 67- ing Nov. 3. • , * figreed to dlsabnd Himgary’s secret tion. . • , guard force at Pratt and Whitney, ( ' Fire InaurancA Companies -Patrolman - John Krinjak made police. Public Records Martin said ,t^ ay that thjjre was of whiclji he was a lieutenant., at­ A solid New En^lond Family Aetna Firo ...... -58 61 the arrest after investigation of a tended the services, and Ckmpbell AP correspendent Endre Mat;ton. sentiment expressed by Board complaint Sass waa alleg'ed- members last night that the lease Hartford Fire ,,,..,.1 4 0 150 Council,!., No. 573. KntghU bf Co­ to a dispatch brought from Buda- Cohn. ^'Power ...... 4l->3 43'i ly involved lr( a fight and kicked pint to Vienna by a traveler, re­ Warrantee Deeds - price prbposed-was probably a fair lumbus, of which he waa also a REG. $4.50 mon with a long and brilliant Herman O. Schendel and Mary one, that the term of the lease National Fire ...... -100 110 the bartender at a iocgl tavern, member, said tnciRosarv at the / - i. ' ported that Nagy w’aa locked in a •Phoenix ...... 68 71 police said. eritical stniggle to get the Commu- J. Schendel to Robert B. McCann rriight be shorter, and ^ that the funeral home Fridiry evening. and Jane V. McCann, property on lease might be written to require Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. An East Hartford man; An­ record of public service^ A man party Antral Committee to thony J. Annunciata. 25, waa also Buy now foi; your Cliriit- . toirk hisIs promises,pro and was ready Spring St. the. Country, Club to jibahdon a Aetna Life ...... ,..173, '183 Gilbert H. S tom arrested Saturday and charged - . J ' ■ ' i to quit If mey didn't. James Sosvilje and Alice Sos- parcehof park property’’oh th* east Aetna' Casualty .118 129 The funeral of Gilbert -fj. Storrs. YOUR ma$ giving,. thi$ lovely/ Marton said authoritative aources ville to John R. Suhr and Marilyn side of - S.' Main St. after a (speci­ Conn. General ...... 239 2.54 with discharging firearms within Rt. <44^. Nortli Coventry, was held of sterling character; high tn Budapest UMlicsted the faction J. Suhr, property on W. Middle fied period. Hartford Steam Boiler 80 88 the town limits. He posted a $50 bond and is scheduled to appear in yesterdey afternoon at 2 o'clock bra$i frimme(]l' coffee baadad by fortner party First Sec- Tpke. The proposal discussed Tuesday travelers'..,...... 73 78 i 41H Albert Gra.v, Henry Seften, Arthur o t Geroe’s returning to power property on Woodland St. Bf understanding of it.” . Alknulacturlng Companies Kenneth L., Bennett, 22, o f 'Wes- terly, R.I., was 'arrested • and St. Louis, Byron Hall and Irving 'M not be ruled,, out. although Frank C, Smith Devel- HauscJjild said tomorrow’s Arrow, Hart, Heg. 62 65 Loomis. ‘ '1- 4- J _ anUatnient o f Soviet aid which iment,. Inc., property in lowna of ...3 4 charged with passing a stop sign Final 3 Days - FREE meeting will be a public’ one at As?o. Spring ...... 37 .. . M k i toaiittsi in the Interventien of the Chester and South Windsor. whjch residents will have an op- Bristol Brass 25 27 by Peck. troope had made him "the Administrator’s Deed portunlfy to speak after a Collins ...... 110 120 John Mgcponald, 18, of N e w George F. Nevers, administrator London. w{l‘s arrested by Patrol­ PARKING eet Radio appealed to thorough explanation by .Martin. Dunham Bush ...... 9 10 of estate of- Elizabeth Nevers«. to man William Cooke and charged AboutTown C t e d man in Hungki'i'." Meetings Not Wasted ' , Em'iH'-.rt . . . ___ _ 32 35 li. OCTOBER SALE ST. JA5IES LOT togpughout the country Frank C. Smith, property in towns FafJ«r"Bearing . 51 54V Wltri making a forbidden U-turn for Ul S. Turkington said that even*.* tne. their strikee and get com- of Manchester and South -Windsor, Board does not come up vstith a- Landers-Frary Clk ..23 25 and;.failure to carry his car reg­ Members of Hose Cb. No. 1. ODD LOTS railroads and fac- (tultclaira Deed 'proposal.' t,he. meeting last pigrit N.B. Machine Co. , .. 35t 43 (k 7:S0 to proceed to the W.lp. Qulah . age and do work for 9 with tsn or mors s(hpk>ysM,' had kept some units property on Garden St. i be discussed sometime, Ruaseil Mfg...... 10 12 Nov. 5; an'd Bennett's and Mac- e ^ e ra i Home to pay respects to TIOGA WORSTED YARNS firm with ten or more em­ you may join 'rsgordleu of to rout youthful fre^ Marriago Licenses In leveling his' attack on the Stanley Works .,. .. 44 52 -Donaldyi for Nov. 3. ' ■ ^ Mrs. Emms Bronke, wtaoiss son is Reg. 7(Ic 2-Og.! from” their strong- Harry W. Hutson-.'3 Drive E. and Board for last night's meeting, Dr. Terry Steam ..140 — Today, Joan H. Everett,'20, of a member of the company and ployees, writs for full dsloits. ogt. Asic your, smpleysrl Skein Florence. R. Lawson,, Elsst Hart- Moran said there should [be *'no Torrington,...... 25i i ’ 2714 22 Doane St., .was arrested by whose huebsnd fs arf . hMoraiy 50c Skein tolw> nportkd the Hup- lortl. South tiMcthodist Church,- deals, no secret sessions.’* ^ U.S,~Env'lp icom . .. 22li 24 Is Patrolman Albert Scabies and member. ' ij, . it, knowing Nov. 2. ' „ -r-'-v He said' th e '’"public should U-S. Eny'lp. pfd. . .. 12 ■X*. charged with passing a school bus: tb deid with Michdej J. 'lleronovich, M Kens­ .know every move.- they should be Vee^er-Root ...... 5 4 ' j 5T fi Raymond K. Hathaway, 24, of James. Bass-was recently'mar­ CLOiAoUT DRITZ SEWING AIDS ington St., Dorothy ^ y Reuthe. V REGULAIfLV 7V to 82.98 pint oot army Invited to attend, meetings.” The above quotations are to Little Compton, R. 1., was charged ried to Marts Fish in'North Caro­ l /e i fSwgssto'mir wlt|i iaolated Hartford. Moran said he asked before the toe construed aa actual markets. lina. . But, a good fieh Stoiy was » with’ passing a red light toy Peck. 916 Main St. 964 MAlft ST.. Keith Furniture tot too c^ U l. meeting if he would be permitted Hathaway posted a liS bond. spoiled because neither esmis from NOW AT ISe fo S2.00 I. tounasl^ Georigs .Waahlngton's political Abrahdm Uncoln waa a man East Hartford U-B. to attend. He said- "Jake Miller The Everetf’ rtse. is. slated for a fishing, family. Bass' father waa , iMLE ENOS OCTOBER 81 East Hartford TEL. Ml 9-4011 tHoNNECTICUT M eDICAIJ S erVICE, (TMs Advertlsemeat Fold For By A Frleiyd Of Um 8U U pprty WM F ^ r a lls t: neither Dem- fsecretary of the Board) said no; who changed parties. He was first court Nov. 3 liiid the Hathaway an MectrielsiiJiecf and .Miss Fish’s fa­ ►5) idariaf o M tlc or RspubUcan. ^ several other said no." v a Whig, later became Republican. ease for* Nov. 5. ther was a fannsr. iroNSou* IT the consecticut ititi aiitcu m itn o •ESEiHimcE^ . • le im i

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Storekeeper— hat do you Storekeeper — G’wan (closing v' ■ proprietors baked a. special. cake In which both-have.been active, tftIGS BUNNY r •w’ant this rope foP! the book). You .can’t get-.no'rope Borsls .Observing and other organlsatlobs. • CiistomeF—The old woman here without.; 'a pre.scrlption. Nixon iseeKs DoddyBush SicttpAltafk» Esjes Terms . for the occaaioh. PreiH^sly, Ever UQHT TRUGKIMI WHAT YA i :m well awarc needs It to hang the waah oh. Ready Circle of Kings Daughters During.the afternoon hours. Miss Anns; ^Winters, who was then MANCHEfTER.' DOIN'WITH A OF that. SIPE ! Sense and Nonsensfe Storekeeper—And. what's* your They tell of a recent ralflo'poll Ahswer to Previous Puxtl* 50th Anniversary I gave a party for them. Mre. BOLTON and VldNITY LINE? WE name? - living. In Rockville and was brides­ which asked by phone:- "Who are Histbfy R«view a Q C J L J ca a Urban Ballots As Campaign Enters Stretch Ike as Front 1 has long served as president M Lhe maid at the wedding, poured at REASONABLE FEES CAME HEPE T'.HU>1T Cuatofner — Herman Wilhelm 5 IX T" ST MT. and Mrs. George F/Boist. you listening to at the moment?" a d L i a i i u the beautifully appointed buffet, tXJCW.SyLVESTEP' THIS’N’THAT Tell the person to wrijl^|hi8 age Pfeifer. ‘ Ninety per cent anawered, "My n • T T 1 ^:n have hlni Preiidcnt. Nixon goex after the 'The election campaign swung rally that a Republican action on; Estes - Kefauyer today . described held “open house" for their heigh- and' other towns dropped In to ie worked at Nailor'a .Hardware add five to.that, aud multiply the' CARNIVAL V 1 Battle of 1 Uncos cted tire Borsts poured, and Mrs. Karl BY DICK TORNER areaa with the big blocka of voters into Its final week today, biit th the issue amounts only to ‘"prop­ President Eisenhower as failure, bora and friends yesterday' after­ congratulate the couple during the Store did every li^ht and heavy otal by fifty, Tell.hipa to subtract r - Run *' ' 2 Employed aganda and politics." noon and 'evening at their home, receiving hours yesterday and re­ B <^t assisted in serving the X in the final week of the election major race in Connecticut a ‘‘wllHng captive” lacking in gues daj,- Ir the number, o f cfa.va !• the year 5 Gods’ 3 Kish contest between Sen.’ Prei Diggs charged that President following a dinner party for them membered them with bouquets of ‘EXPERIENCE the choir, he’d warble like a HousenoUM (3651 from that.' Now -have him ' ctip-hearer 4 Burdened ' campaign opening today, con- Bush (R ) .and U. S. Bep. Eisenhower "failed to mobilize moral courage, and a ’.‘front man at. the Red (5pach Inn, Wethers­ chrysanthemums and a numbeC of ' V.. S fc afire; He had a voice so tnie and count any chjfnge under a dollar I # .Male swan .6 Healed ESQ centpUngfion five states which J. Dodd (D) for Bush’s ^enate public opinion In support of the for Richard Nixoh.". * field, given 9y their son and choice gifts. They were also show­ Kentucky farmer left his . A DEAR SCHOOL*'' in his pocket, and add that. Then EdO “to two.wo sweet folks stopped to listen in tke l’.t (bintment 6 What (irceley hsve-JSi electoral votes, seat ~ : sounded much ,as/lt has Supreme Court’s desegregation ’n»e Democratic, vice presidential daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl ered with cards of greeting from small forUine to two. work horses, street. And RSlhered ’round the ask him to tell you the total, DBanilZILi a host of friends, membeirs of the Sounds likee K-.l-.horse laugh on sela- •(Author’! name below jffliB B E .1,1 .Seem w.-Ji u u u i a u c j for''the past several wee! .decision.” ^nd said further that nominee, swinging Intb hlS final F; RorsL. 61 Oxford S t old chtirch door and eame inside and pronpsc to tell him his correct These five atone ^ould provide In recognition of the'event, the S^ond Congregational Church, lives. H’ Falseiiood - ‘ 7 Uncouth 58 per cent of the 266 electoral ^Dodd continued to pound at when representatives of minority drive for the qrucial electoral votes to hear some more. Bill studied age, and'the amount of Chang’s, if • IS P.prformanre person 24 War god 43 Pm Bush's record, and to contend that groups seek public office they are of a bloc of populous midwestern Any ipedicine can 1je| singinft for a w’hile. but stuck to his ,ar|t'hmetic’ is right. votes.needed for victory, 17 Kala.iin's R Sea eagles of Gieefe 46 .5rrangetnent The Vice President. Is expected the Senator has misrepresented it. found most often on the Demo­ and northeastern states, threw [very helpful if. rightly' his old-faahioned (^uccn 30 Knnd of bomb , antelopes President Elsenhower is “ the best I-the U.S. Congress and *90 per cent kefauver’s speech was prepared little harmless fraud, returning "to/( the latter two. 21 liridling * Senate and House. This same con­ ADVANTAGE OF S 0 7 N POSSIBILITIES.' Homan 31 W ithoiil (Kr.) 60 Taid> cern was evident 1Ast week as he Insiiranpe of peace," and on the of the Negroes who . hold elective for a rally here, (noon EST) He I remedies can do much the Great Big Town as Johann \ emperor 16 Think 33Went astray 61 Kollowteri became Increasingly optimistic domestic front pledged himself to oITtce In this coqqtry 6k-ere elected said Elsenhower “has failed utter­ (harm if taken wrongly. Heinrich Willenl Braun. The vofee TO ALL CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY Detective ‘*BiIly” Burns returned 23,1)islre.is signal 20 Kites aloft 3.6 Horsemen 62 Try about, .prospects for, President work for adoption of the Pres­ on the DeihocraAip ticket." said ly, abjectly,'miserably, to do'what of ’ Bpaun,” so true and .sweet, the other day from a tour through 24 K\iM 22 .kscenris«■ 40 H n rrv 65 Compess point Eisenhower and himself. ident’s' civil rights program. Diggs.- • ' he professed to set out to do." You can avoid -ihueh swept music lovers off their feet. the country In the interest of the 27 Ventilates Bush, planning to do his final c It was in New Canaan, ata'iecep- Smeared with Corruption |"Destr Experience” if; you And harshest critics beat the gong. Bonkers’ Association. He was pro­ Cites Surge Toward GOP 2!) Kuchai istic 1 r r r 5 " r* b r r “ r - KT campaigning in Fairfield County, tton given him by tlje Women's Re­ After promising to advance the CUSTOMERS / "His voice, is like an angel’s song!" foundly impres.sed with the In a statement yesterday. Nixon jprofit by - the knowlefdge . wme cnp.s moved his personal headquarters publican Club there, that Bush cause of good government, Ke- So here’s to you-. fronj/Our small merits of western Penn.sylvanla said there has been a "treihendous Iwe pharmacists gaija frdm i f ' .’12 Places again ll u . m yesterday from Hartford to his declared Vevents have demonstrat­ fauver.aald, Elsenhower "gsve us town; Good "Johanfr' Hyinrich ” as a place of residence. surge" toward the Republicans In *34 Printing Greenwich home. ,*■ ed .that the reelecllon-of President an administration b lotch ^ and lour college training. We] Billy Brown.—Karl Piaster. ’ Hr. Burns , Nothing like it for if the past few days which has mislakes M. n Before coming into his home Elsenhower is the best inaurihee smeared with corrupUon • among [have been taught how to n ni..n th.ot’s inclined to be a bit greatly enhanced their hopes in 3fi Hiniter course county, he addressed a. Negro ■for peace that the people of high government ofricials... domi­ When ever thery is anyone pre.s- i low-spirited. Tliey don’t take an.y i ll R winning cohtrol ’of Congress. Effective November 1, 7956 Imake certain that the medi>{ 37 .Sliding \ alve 'J I think we have an iven church group in New Haven where Arnerlps can obtalri.” ent in ymir company who Is timid ! chanre.s with you there at all. nated by. big business and the nsr- Icines -vve, supply will do you! 3R Mix chance of carrying the Senate arid he said; Tn recommending that H-bomb about telling his or her age. here’s Why. if you go into a store, and ll B fi ' . rbweat of speclsl interests." Jthe most good. Let us be 39 Kish better than even chance of carry­ "I believe that the Supi-cme tests be hailed, Dempcratic presi­ He termed Nixon "the new lead­ IN ADDITION TO OUR NEW OFFICE AT isieif weiHw a clever way Of finding it out with­ a.sk for a bit of clothesline the- 41 Measures Court's decisions ordering desegi-e- dential candidate Adlai Stevenson lyour headquarters for your] _ MvNm. out them tellirtg it: « f T IT ik K h i r ing the House.'-’ ho, asserted. er of the reactionaries" and said aTJl W- storekeeper will open a big book. of type Nixon starts off with two. days galion should be reinforced,by the is gambling “with our lives and "the ulUmate Capitulation of 146 HARTFORD ROAD, YOUR ELECTRIC BILLS WILL ■medicines and health aids. 42 Males S. H' if of arduous motorcading through legislative branch, of our federal .safety." Bush said, but. President President Eisenhower took place . . i-2f \ 44 Malt__ • his home territory in the Lo.k An­ government, and, as a sponsor of Eisenhower -"knows lhaC a Soviet when he ernbraced" Nixon’s re- BE ACCEPTED BY THE FOLLOWING HRMS;/ OUT OUR WAV BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE be\erages is 'Z it geles area today and tomorrow, iegifilatiqn to carry out President promise is not worth the paper it nominatipn. \ ♦(Httd’saThTrs then flies back east for rallies kisenhower's civil rights pro- is Wiltten upon.” Kefauvei- said that when the Vice YOUR PHYSICIAN v i. 49 Ignited a^ain U A P III ui . Wednesday in Detroit and New graihs, I shall, i f re-elected, work Bush added that ’‘the President President charged Adlai Stevenson HAR-ROAtPM.',-^ SO TRAP SOME THE J. W. HALE CORPORATI^ON CAN PHONE ."13 Table scrap i^'1 York CTty. hard to get that program enacted knows ‘that withottt iron clad safe­ with -being "a captive of the left- rr‘6 AN E65AV WH>'No t r e l a t e , Wo o d r ?r t n e 34 Without a will h B p - The last three days of the week by the next Congress." guards the RussiAns would conduct wing Ada” (Americana for Demo­ 945 MAIN STREET X Mitchell 3-5321 A B C W 1N6SCT&, , ---- OF MY EKFlOlTS, FIREPLACE, AND 56 I’ eriori in H-bomb tests In secret in an at- cratic Action), he "reverted to the ALVIN O iC e IN i \ T'UL TRY TO ih ' 5T- i r he will be back in a special train Another New Haven audience WHEN YOU NEED t h e u n c le AM05. htstory' for the second time this fall, Aempt to wipe out our superiority ! old Nfxon. TANGANYIKA 1 TRAPPED 5WfEP THATTKMN heard the other side of the civil A MEDICINE TEMPTATlflW — .6 0 T T A \ Prosecutes B hi whistle-stopping through Pennsyl­ rights . argument yesterday when in this weapon -the superiority Kefauver continued: THE NORTH END REX ALL PHARMACY ALL WRUNG A GIANT FATAL VlA6PAi koUT OF THE', /0 2 ?' 5R Shnshonean vania and Ohio. He ends the cam- U.S. Rep. Charles C. Diggs, first 1 which has enabled us to keep the ■ Thus the Nixon who got into the Big a s an e a g l e — ? r goY» b r a in .* 4 d e p o t SQUARE OUT FROM TM VA ^ Indians Si pslgn with a rally and nationwide | Negro ever elected to <5ongress peace." puse. into the Senate and into the USING only A FLOWER 1 1 FOOT8ALL 59 Seed vessel ’ telecast with Eisenhower from- econd-highesl elective office Ip Pick, up your presciip-| ■ THAT ACTUALLV ATE BIRDS bl our land on smears is abandoning LltCETME "Well, I'M «ay this for my Henry.^f he’s got a single 60 Serf s!' Boston a week from tonight. with failure to grant the right of •GREEN PHARMACY Ition if shopping near us, or I MONDAY .AND SMALL ANIMALS This week's cross-country srhed--! his fal.se face before the campaign bad habit he’s mighty slick with it!" 61. Nuisance JS way to oncoming traffic. WASI4' -«'NAnVE6 CALLED tile covering, about 5.000 miles will : is over.” 501 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST I let us deliver promptly I IT THE’ *GOB0LE be fully as tough as any he has Court Cases William Steiner. 42. of 111 Tan­ Kefauver ■ campaigns today I without extra charge. AI undertaken since he hit the road ner Sk. was.flned |9 for a rules of across an industrial section of Igreat many people entrustl Ohio, a key state whose 26 electoral •PINE PHARMACY, Inc. PRISCILLA’S POP Smash'inR Success BY AL VERMEER Sept. 18. In all. he will have trav­ the road violation. lus' with the responsibjUtyl eled about 38,000 miles by next Saturday Cases John M. Connor, 36, of Attie- votes Republicans are claiming as still safe for Eisenhower, although 664 CENTER STREET ' w h a ABOUT WOW I Monday. Confusion aS li the circumstanc­ boro, Masik. was fined |12 for a lof filling their prescrip-| wwM / TT Republican Sen. Bender apparently PRISCILLA')^ WAS BUSTED THAT The Vice President's motorcade es of the arrest of Anthon5' Sqiiil- rules of the road violation. Itions. May we compouM| m a d e a faces a serious threat from Gov. HOW p^C rtX JR TALK W IN D O W dtirlnig his two days in his South­ Isctiie, 43. of 52 White' St. led to Morton M. Gold, 25, of Hartford, prank Lausche, Democrat, •WESTOWN PHARMACY lyours?’^ TAUK AT SCHOOL ABOUT, IN THE NICE ern California tour will take him his acquittal in Town Court Sat- was fined 13 for falhire to csriY The Democratic vice pre.sldential . ^ 459 HARTFORD ROAD sTODAV''^, ^ n STU D V into 11 congressional distrlcUirSll his driver’s license. WALL! i-.rday on a charge of pa.saihg a candidate flew into the state from now. held by Republican.^'He has Washington last evening. He vis­ ♦ n«w payment centers added for your convenience. s dozen* speeches listed for the two standing school bus. ited a. supper social at St. John’s days. w(th both of his night, ral­ Sgt. Henry Gauruder testified Roman Catholic Church in Del- lies to be televised in the stale. the bus was 150 feet from Main St. phos, where he said the Poles and Kefativsf said that Eisenhower on W. ifiddle Tpke. He mirdq the; News Tidbits Hungarians have kept_ "the flame became "an ea.sy and willing cap­ arrest. I of thetr desire for democracy and / tive " of, those whom the Demo­ SquillaCote, on the stand, stid | Culled from AP Wires freedom" tnirnlng largely because Prescription Pharmacy cratic candidate desvi'ihed as the the bus wss onl.v five feet from the i _ of encouragement from their rel- reactionaries in the Republican intersection, anil he did not see the I Stives and friends in this country. 9Q1 Main Street party. flashing lights Gauruder'had said, Premier Suleiman Nabulsi ' Kefauver. kissed the Republican ^ LIFE** LOMdiCgT MHdtlTg p-M "He has exchanged 'a place of were on : Jordan completes new cabinet major or Delphos—her name is •Quotation by Benjamin. honor in history for a secondary .Maurice G. De-srnerais, 16, o f 72 w h ich appears to be farthest lett in Mrs. Margaret Miller. Franklin (1706-1790) role in jHilillcs," Kefativer said, Summer St., was fined J27 fOr - history of this Arab natloti ..Re- He took lime out to get out a y*/AWWiaeW I-*dn- ALLEY OOP Ultimatum BY V. 1. u a MLIN iO -» r. i#s*»r wai*-.*. iM,____ Lb-M T yT?!i "the role of a.front man for Rich­ apeedinf and -$30 for driviiig with- i publican national chairman 1 statement calling Secretary of Copyright 195S fllW l) out a h.-ense bv Judge Weslev C. ' f 'd " ■ Hall says he does not eon- State Dulles "not only the most FRANkLY rvE HAD ENOUGH .>NOW y o u MARCH COTTON WOODS BY Ba y g o t t o ard Nixon.’.’ - . ^ Aaa*aw*l n t OTsVAt-n Tin An t i'trnl award of any government edh- reckless walker along the brink OF TWS NONGBtJSE! IF Referring to a statement in ; Gryk, THAT HALLOWEEN i traets and sought no donations from of w a r .-. . (but) al.so, the W orld's \ 'iO J PONT REALIZE THIS MONSTROSITY Robert Donovan's liook on the I Robert MeVey. 42*. of 27o Oak­ Frederick Snare Corp. • SOT TWO PASSES TO TH FIGHT Kfsenhower administration that land St., fined 50 for a breach of ^champion zig-zagger." T he occa- IS A SCIENDFIC' (PUT OF HERE. TOAAORROW NIGHT.KI0.LCAN Secretary of Defense Wilson says j’‘ Sion was a report llsat economic Y UNNERSTAND.P, ’ YOU MAKE IT f the President at one time con­ the peace, liad a charge of assault I stopping hydrogen 'bomb tests . nolled on recommendation of aid to Egj/pt had been resumed. TIME YOU LEARN^. sidered the possibility of setting I “ wouldn't solve problem that faces Kefauver re\"ised his plans to in­ Prosector John R. FitzGerald. The NOW THE LARKS' up a U\ird party, Kefauver said: ' world ” .. Group of 73 snowbound clude another "counle of stop.s" at { charges stemmed from a family ! American Occupants of Little ■ HAVE WON TWO , "It is . . .sad that he has lacked ].laces still to be determined in AND LOST TWO — the moral courage Id follow what dispute. American No. 5 read their first let­ AND WITH THE J Ohio on election eve. Nov. 5, on I he has said are the dictates of Henry L. Cronin, 54. of' no cer­ ters from home in eight months. his way jo Washington. Also, his heart and his const-ience. He tain addres.s, arrested Friday night, The full name , of Queen Fred- added was sn appearance Nov. 4 should haye denoun^(fd the old wa.s sentenced 'to 20 days In Hart-’ in' St; Louis. Mo. ! gtisrd and the reactionaries in ford County Jail for intoxication. * eriks of Greece is FYederika Louise his own party puWlcly, as lie has Bonney "x. York. 28, of 177 Thvra Victoria Margarlt* Sophia I Olga,.,2. Cecila Isabella Christa. Prin­Tj-i» ! Kefauver will join the parly next done privately. He should have re- Spruce St., was fined $18 for pas.s- Thursday for a swing through notinced a parly which BC4-epta him ing on a curve. cess of Hanover. Princess of Great New England. as a candidate but not as a Mr.s. Theresa M. Morin. 25, of Britain and Ireland. Duchess o f -if.TMLiJFv leader." Wethersfield, fined $9, was charged Brunswick-Lunsberg. 1 0 -» VFIV ELECTS BKclotivo, patoat«4' Bridgeport, pet. 29 t/pi — ianor rack lining com- Charles Campbell of the Devon " pVtoljr protoctf oiaintt BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Bull Market BY EDGAR MAR'HN sectmn of Milford wag elected ruat^ correiicn — Moot BUZ SAWYER president of the Eastern States ■wayXwith dincolerod WEST EMCTH. IF X WIN, MOW MANy y ’GcnrS BY.ROY CRANE W BLVU., X. SUPPOSE TME FA\R Conference, of t'he Veterans of water, '’^tainad bodna I WOULDN’T y o u ’ D TRAtTE LAWS WOULD JEFF, CHESTY AND JUNE FIOIMERS WON'T BF Foreign Wars (VFW) yesterday. and tube^Ford HeaUra P o e 's IDE A YOB. 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9 / ain Unii on r Chiny H)Tung into aotton. nte - By PAT BOLDUC qulrlng Juat thrae plays-. .Lea Orb* Elimination fallen Yale 11 Unless the MAnchester Merchants adjust their"offensive sette gailMd a yard ground his left attack aijd come up with the right backfield combination they fluik. Lynch, running la plaM oc Roach at fUU. craabad for 19 big ! M i l S t Prepare may fin4 themselves unable to turn the tables on the trouble­ yards on_v bn oR tacU a alant H alted Due to |ury some Leominster Lions Sunday afternoon at Mt. Nebo. Thtr Quart* Htcco PetriUo replaced . riigeed Uopa surprised tha locala». , , , ,Z.— Lynch and respondad with a beau- ,(/P ' For Dartmouth 18-13 In the seaaon'a opener and tifuir IS-yart acoring daab New York. Oct. 29 )—Plans for a light heavyweight Coaches George Mltehell snd in the opening quarter afid tteo through the left Bids of ^ Maa- more in the Mcond period, the elijniiiation tournament to provide a successor for Archie Boston, Oct. ^9 (/P)—Tuft.s Frank T«ir6 have been anxiously Chester forward wall: Mwre—if and when—have, been set back by an injury to F ra cch ia V W awralUng this rstura engagement. Merchants had only one other real and New Haveii Teachers are scoring opportunity' in the first Although complataly dsmiaatp Willie Hopener, German import. Hopener was to ha\;e fought But the Merchants, slthdugh win­ Ing the opening quarter tha in­ the only surviving unbeaten, ning for.the fourth time in six half. With' Curr^'calling the sig­ Chuck Spieser of Detroit Wednes-'^. nals In the second quarter, Man-^ vaders failed to penetrate past tha day In a 12>round bout ,at Chicago untied team as New England Sparks Upset Triumph outings, were not too Impressive Manchester 37, their deepest pans- yesterday while grinding out s cheater p icl^ up two' first downs tratlon outside of their ode golden •International Boxing Club football -heads into the No­ while moving to the Pros' 27 I scramble its schedulp to fill 19"4 triumph over the Western chance with the second half kick­ Olympic Pair vember home stretch thi? ' ■ By PAT BOLDUC Massacihusetts Pros from - Spring, th a n k s^ two key plays—a jttmp mo^•in(r up,the Joe Miceli- week white fallen Yale girda for off. . \ ■ Carlbv^Sarlo match from Nov. -'7, . Aroused Windham. High finally crashed the victory column field. . pass ^ m Curry to Jerry (Elements Tempers Flared a mighty upset bid by Dartmouth. Since the outset of the season for ,13 yards and a buck through The less than SOO fans’in attend­ 'Hoepneya U.S, debut will be re­ Sets Records Tufts appears to be the area's Saturday afternoon at Guild Field in Williniantic after fouv sch edu le^ when hla injury has Manchester has been bothered by the middle by Roach for 18 yards.' ance were treated to three near, mended. , unofficial small college king af­ previous beatihgs. Scorjng twice ih the first period -the* .sur­ numerous fumblea Yesterday Curry was then removed In favor free-for-all skirmiabea. at tha ouU. New Haven, Oct. 29 (/Pi--Bill ter cntehlng powerfut, Williams prising Whippets posted a 12-6 trumph over rival Mariche.s- proved no exception, the Merchants of' starter Bernie-Minoque who fail­ set of the fourth period as tern' As a resuU''/U Pet. only after a Hjeck at Windham Hts record is 26-lWwith 18 knock­ Q.saka, Japan. Aug. 14, 1955. Shifty A1 Ward, Yale halfback, Is ahown picking up three yards against Colgate last Satur terback Jod (Jurry who finally di­ day, probably earned the starting Both Curry and DeAngella picked considered a "sqre'' thing for New Hall ...... 7!)0. CommUnlt.v Hospital. rected the winners to their first role against the Big Lions. up 17 jmrda In four tries whila outs. Rowan, 22. hasW 28-9-t record Breen, the Cortland (NY) State in the Yale Bowl. Although it appears that W ard is headed for a big gain he was tripped up England's be^t ir( preseason run-' Bristol .... Eagles Recovet GUmt Fumble for 38 starts with iXknockouts. Teachers College distance s\vim- the line of scrimmage. Blockers are No. 81. Paul Lopata. and No. 11, Dean Loucks: Identifl^ ®Iter a. veVj' disorganized touchdown late in the'second quar­ Fumble. Helped Pros the-Pros' fleet-fted Wayne Dam', downs, face a major challenge Meriden . . . , i I'rot half the locals •I'Hi^rod their Philadelphia Eagles end Tom Scott (82) lunges for a fumble by New York Giant back Mel Trip­ ter. After losing the ball on the ron stood out with 46 yards in 10 Each haa been atop p edl^ r tirnes. mer. broke two worid's freestyle Red Raiders are No. 85 Jim Yurak. N o.,79 Ralph Antone and No. 80 Kevin Conwicke. Colgate won from Dartmouth. ' ” Manchester 'The Pros took the second %alf 14-6. (Herald Photo by Oflara). New Faces Almost’ Sure I"*' gallant second half lett (33) in opening period at Yankee Stadium in New York City Ocl. 28. Triplett fumbled after Pros' five-yard line Via a fumble, kickoff and kept the ball for 13. carries. DeMalo also impressed records in’one perforriance against The Unofficial word from Han­ Windham .. .250 comeback and nearly tamed de- taking lateral from quarterback Don Heinrich. Other Eagles, linebacker Chuck Bednarik (601, w ittrto fine runnhm of an Manp Henry (Toothpick) BrowHXthe the clock Saturday. He did 800 over. N. H.. is that the Indians the Merchants regained posses­ plays, driving., 83 yards to the Phlladelf^ia lightweight with\(wo Coach Lowell Osgood's fired-up feat into victory. With two mln- halfback Tom Brookshier (40) and tackle. Jim Weatherall (77), compete with Giant halfback Frank sion two plaj’s later livhen Tony Manchester three before losing Chester klckoffa and punts» aver­ meters in 9:15.7 and 880 yards irt haven t been so fired up and Whlppets wasted little time hitting I utes remaining big Joe Dyer re- (jifford for recovery-. GianU won, 20-3. (A P Wirephoto). aging 17.9 yards in eight returns straight first rovjhd knockouts to 9:19.2. "'high " for n game ih years despite To Play in Bowl Games Damato's poor 25-yard punt rolled possession. The march waa helped credit, takes on experiencei paydirt the second time they han- | covered a Windham fumble on the dead on the visitors' 26-yard line. Defensive gems w4re turned in .The old 800-meter record of their 28-21 loss to Harvard last died the ball in the opening qiiar- i host team's 47. Fullback Dom along when Bill DeMalo's punt Paolo Rosi of Italy and New,.York's Colgate Again Proves Spoilers Saturday. Three running plays netted a first from his own 30 waa fumbled by by Manchester's lYeias,, Bmno Bronx in the Friday bout from ^0.7 was se' Ir. HoiTblulu July 7, New York, O^t. .29 (/Ti—W hat-‘ lor, by a 19-13 loiint Saturdaj'. ter. Co-Captain Ted Haddad ip- i SqUatrllo circled his own right end "•-nqrw 'down'on the five but a Manchester Moake, ArchiUes, Joa a«d Jack 1951. by Ford Konno .of Ohio State, If yale Isn't at Its >est Coach the Merchante and recovered by ' Washington. Madison Square Gar­ ever happens during the remainder The last time the Aggies won the tercepted a pass tiirown by the /oh 18 yards and three more run­ fumble was recovered by Jimmy the Proa' Dick -Kelley on the honte Curry, Al Marques, Coricy OsasUa, den t»ill be occupied by the horse and the old 880-yard record of Bob Blackman with hte endless of the college football season, there Red and While’s John Zieniak on ning playa fell inchea short of a Lions Remaiii Unbeaten, Ron Armstrong and Roach, and tactical surprises and his thin but crown was 15 years ago and they Roach back on the nine-yard squad’s 39. With the ball resting show hence the shift. 9:34.3 WM set by Mi rray Rose of By Beating Undefeated Yale 14-6 are bound to be some unfaiiillar were rank outsiders jn the race this the host club's 32-yard line, and crucial first down on the 19. On stripe. Halfback Allan Webb went tha Pros' Dick KeUey and Jack Australi^ast Jan. 18 talented lineup could scraipble the tourth down the ball again was on the two-yard line Roach went Brown's last, bout was a knockout faces in the major bowl games on .year. Now the.v appear to have a clipping penally against the over his right tackle for two jrards back ‘ to tiunt. A bad pass from Mairitoato (U) of L. C. Morgan In 1 ;S4 of the first Ivy League standings and make Jan. 1. Whippets on the same play placed handed to Sqiiatrllq who -more- hash o f Eli tiUe hopes. fairlj' clear sailing or as rlea. a-'' Giants in Tie for Lead and an offside penalty against the center forced the Silk 'Town full­ at Chicago. Aug. 8. The, balding By EARL YOST ■‘•Quarterback Guy .Martin con-v»-than three yards per try, as did Old faithful Georgia Tech should the ball back on the Windham 25. than picked up the necessary At the moment Yale and Pliince- anyone could expect in this upset- Pros put the ball. on the twrO. back to run but he was tackled In O w d s: Ruuell, Al XarqiiM, PetriUo, Rosl outpointed Joey Lopes In the Falling fcom the ranks of verted and this was all the Raiders j Ward. win the Southern Conference title happy conference. The.v have On the first play from scrimmage .vard.rge. but a 15-yard penalty for A* HsrQHM, Delllpsey^^eporled ton, 32-21 conqueror of <»mell\la8t New York,^ Oct. 29 eyond the Ramblin' Texas still on the agenda and none ball on a rever.w' and scooted 75 guard for the afternoon’s first TD.- Ansell^ Locono, Bucxsk, Amatrons, The Brown-Rosi match will be Resting in^Chicago had moved the ball_50 yard.^, from | Dick Winterbauer are both con- yards down the left .sidelines for an play Windham'^ Bill Remaly in­ ball League’s only unbeaten team today, despite classy per­ Two plays before the end of the 28 Harvard and Penn, next in llite Wrecks, the potential Bowl teams of the three is world beaters. Fullback John Szwalowskl crashed carried on NBC. day was Yale’s fine foqL- Its own to the Colgate 22. sidered pinpoint pitchers and Paul will cause many a coach to raise edectrifying T'D, -Defensive half­ tercepted Ziemak's ill - thrown third period CunY waa Injured ^Sieltech°rau.’a with 2-1 league slates, meet in Remember how the Orange Btowl formances yesterda.v from the NFL’s “old guard.” through to block Webb's at­ after being stopprt for no gain Chicago, Oct. 29 Jack ball squad, considq^ed to be The Ells could not get out of the Lopata is one of the best ends in an eyebrow'and ask: proniotci's rubbed their hands in back 'Paul Ki.cai'i'.an broke through aerial to end the threat. ’ jpk. .j-While the Lions continued t o f tempted placement kick. lk« Chestnut, a ranking feather­ n jt and at halftime trailed 7-0. college ball but the Ells tried but Harvard Stadium while Browm,!!! Manchester registered its lone -M i on his own 19. Mlnoque'dropped Dempsey, the-old ManassA Mauler, the best at New Haven in at Princeton. “Who they?” glee when they signed the Big to block Bruce Goodwin's attempt- : S ff rule the Western Conference with Two plays after taking EM weight contender, takes on Gll Ca- was reported resting comfombly Their deepest penetration was'''to ip, completing five. I TD with about three minutes gone way tie for third in the East. 'The back to pass but was caught for Guards: Mullett, Rinsett, IMtae.. the last quarter century. .Once Surprise Party The fight for the home club in Seven and Atlantic Coast Confer- ad placement kick. a 16-7 away triumph over the Los Lynch’s powerful kick on their own Bronner, diUi. at Houston in a big Tuesday In St. Luke's Hospital to d ay / \ the Colgate four, going 84 yards in Call SideUned in the fourth period.. Kearns Skins. Eagles and Steelcrs are all a loes on his own goal ime. And Show. ?---- Billy fSweetpea) Pea­ again the spoilers in the Elis' bid Sophomore end AI Jamieson in­ he Rose Bowl, for example, hftsj ences7 They figijred they had a Flimble Proves Costly Angeles Ram.s'.' three teams that goal line the Pros fumbled and on the first play In the flngl quai- § enters: KintUd. J. Rysn.. 18 plays, all on the ground, be­ Playing without the services of veloped into a acrap bet"'een punted 36 yards to the speedy took turns ruling the loop more 2-3. The Rams and 49ers bring up aeks; BoordwayX DeMalo. Doomn. cock, and Rudy Garcia, two Ix>s Dempsey, who reigned as lieaV^ for a perfect sea-son and na- tercepted a pass and lateralled to natural and in years . to come, One play after receiving the en- I alert Dave Weiss, Mancheater’s ter Mlribque was hauled down In BiowlowskI, Hibbard, IJamato, Ho- we'ight boxing champion of the fore the Colgate line stiffened and Johnny Calf, their best rurmlng egoh State and Stanford, -a they'll probably have the top game Pepin who returned the boot 19 than a decade ago crashed through the rear In the West with 1-4 Angeles .. On .the same night, onal recognition were the ent more often than not. -.-I with major victories. slates. Score by periods; yince Martlner of Paterson N.J., - Raiders. Colgate knocked]! , , ------...... -- one touchdow’n and caught a 14- •Pepin finnbled' and Windham's ^ stripe. Hill^ carried for the first ball In the end zone for an eaur safety, the hospital yesterday. He was re­ off^e highly touted Blues by S' remained i *ome fine toters in BetU, a third much of their time in the dungeons This venr, however, it looks alert Len Manning recoveced on r.'O Cardinala Upset " Layne Big Gun Maiudiester ...... will attempt to strengthen his j-ard pass for the other for Col­ time and picked up three yards be­ slpc-polnter. From an apparent k i » Defensive halfback Joe Archillea Pros ...... ported to be suffering from 14-6 ^unt at th'e" Yale Bowl be-i-‘” third-canto when S t e v e i. stringer until last Saturday, full- of ti^e Pacific Coast (Sonferencc. ■ like Colorado against Clcmson, the Indians' 40-yard line. Manning | Washington's • injury-marred . The dazzling 'Texan, Bobby formation, Webb p a s i^ to end ::: 2 welter claims against Jimmy Ford gate's surprise party In New fore Squatrlto tossed 31 yards to Laynci w-as practically the whole set up the Merchants' final six- Touebdosms: Joe Curry, Weiss, Pstrli- at Miami Beach. fatigue, a virus condition and fore 38^2MNum fans ''-Ackerman, who lugged the-pigskin back Ed 'W'hitehair, his sub. Bob Haven. .All Ineligible hardly a match to cause palpita­ then lost six yards on another -e- i Redskins knocked off the previ-1 Jack Curry to give the host team pointer midway In the last period lo. I 30 times, went 12 yards outside Deming and Garivaltis. Betts is an Soiithern California, UC3LA and , I Co-Captain Norm Hohenthal and oualy undefeated Cardinals, 17-14 i show , for the Lions. He kicked tw-o« Points from try altsr toochdowa: muscle strain, in hla left leg. Colgate repeated its success of The re8iiltl marked the fourth tions. ' ® . verse , and an offside I Zlemak responded w-ith a.beautl- a 13-0 lead at halftime. Intercepting a paas and returning his own left tackle into pay dirt, exciting runner and a lot will be Waaljihgton all are Ineligible for Oklahoma Eliminated at Chicago: the New York G iants! K®*1« I®r * ®-0 halftime lead, Jack Curry (pass). GRAND HORSE HOTEL Dempsey, 61, said he had been d year ago\when the fired-Up straight year 'a favored Yale team sgamst the victors moved the bzq ^ 27-yard advance on a well- - ■ • and .engineered a 57-yard to drive Mainly because of four fumbles it 37 yards to the Pros' 33. Again Safety: Pros ($). Substitute -Bob Corry's placement heard about this Negro star before had failed to pull out a vietdry. In asaortM subsidizatioa infractions, The Big Seven haa a rule which backVvAr>l/ 4 to.N - tVtA the Whippets'V\. h i nrvsat e * AQ 49. ButU i i t _ took advantage of the Cards’ loHs Ordered by his doctor. Joseph A. try was no good and Yale'a' hopes executed option play. Z i e m a k In.'the third'quarter vi-hlch he Iced AtlanUe City—(NEA)—The At­ Davis, to take "a complete rest charges, of C o ^ Hal Lahar in­ he graduates in 1958. '54 the Red Raiders put the first, so the Nov. 10 game between Ore- prohibits a team from playing the fresliman quarterback John Whea­ and jumped'. Into a first-place went'a-flickering. I sneaked to the two-yard line and Eastern Division tie with the with a conversion. lantic City Race Course Is build­ for a few days. vaded the Elm CHy and stunned YAle gained 244 yards to (Col­ blotch on the Ell record with a tie gon S tite and Stanford, at Palo gaiiie two years in a row. That ton, starting his first varsity game, then again kept, going over his ir ins ^200 ing an equine Granehamps of last season, it's another Columbia and Cornell in Vern Loutka' kickoff after the TD their stature last Saturday. The deci.sion over San Francisco on the the way. the Giants struck ' for first nine months' of 1956, there Next test for Yale ailj be, Dart­ pects to make it No. 7 against over Nebraska, .so it probably will, on a jump pass good for nine yards lies in the first quarter — . the Tournament in ■ New Haven. , Detroit Red Wings, Who...... lost their out ‘ ‘ crowd ■ of * 14,389 at ‘ the Delroit ' ’ story, 'mfey’ve only two victories The so-called first test from on.e yard in his end zone to Indians tuVned back Southern Cal, get the call. and Fraechia picked up a first Coast. touchdowns by Alex Webster and Olympia. LARGE SCREEN RCA were 241 new golf courses under the 21. Sixteen plays later, Martin mouth Saturday in the Bowl. Penn Brockport. The latest triumph was first,tim e reaching the Windham Kovis' total eight-gabie total In Battles of lesser import, the Frank Gifford and two three, seven-year grip on the National and a tie to show for sight games construction In the United States. gate and Yale flubbed 50-0 whitewash of Qiionset Navy. 27-19.. white State defeated UCLA, Maryland and Duke usually down on the Indiums’ 11. A ,biad plnfall Included a 37-pin hand­ Hockey League pennant to Mon­ It stretched the Wing's unbeaten so far and have dropped their last Color TV,J325 and up Yogi Berra on a pop foul fly. tossed a perfectly aimed fourth moves in to New Haven on Nov. 38 before a pass interception Baltimore Colts tied the Green pointers by Bsn Agajanian. 10 an^ then the first of the two Springfield and Norwich are un­ 21-7. Had Southern Cal and UCLA the best of the AAC, are just two ps.ss froi. center pu-ihed the win­ checked the drive, and again in icap. . He rolled gamea of treal last season, aro back .with streak to seven—five ^victories and four in succesalon. BARlOW*S Intercept for TD own pass from the Yale 14 to won, the Rose Bowl would, have more clubs these days, and Clem- ners back 16 yards and Wheaton Bay Packers for third spot in the Ea.lera VamfrrraFt ison, a converted center, on final big ganes follow with Prince­ beaten but have been tied. Spring- the closing mlniite.s after march­ 151, 147. 119. 118. 114. 132. West, by whipping the Packers 28- . W J, T Pet. a vengeance.. .And the Canadiena two ties—and boosted their first TELEVISION Krst touchdowm of the perfect ton at the Bowl on Nov. 17 and field entertains Rhode Island after lieen a hollow affair, indeed. New son seemiT to have scrambled to was thrown for a 17-yard losji but ing 56 yarda in' aeven pla.va only 114 and 114 for a 1009 total, Chicafp Card...... 4 1 0 .*00 have it on flrat-hand authority to­ place margin to two polnta over 'Tackle Lou Creekmur of the the'xpne .vard line and the end Year's D ej’l Now the promoters 21. and PittsDurgh'i Steelers re­ Now York ...... 4 1 0 ..*00 1089 Tolland Tplu Buckland football weather afternoon was a Harvard at Cambridge on Nov. 24. rolling over neighboring American the top of the heap. Manchester waa detected offside to lose the ball via a fumble on plus 37 for a. w-innlng marg'in 0 day. the ■ Toronto Maples Leafs, who Detroit Uons started the 1956 WreHght Iron RaHings beauty, that is if you were root­ stepp^ past the final white stripe have a talking point.. bounded from a mid-week tongue- Phlladolphla ...... 2 S .400 TSL'Ml S-809S for sixXmore points -for Colgate' The meeting with Princeton shape-s International 32-0. Norwich got off So the Sugar. Bowl, this time, and the ball rested on the locals' the Winners' 24-yard n^arker. of 1046. Kovis is averaging lashing by their coach, rallying for PlUaburfh ...... 2 3 0 . 400 The first meeting of the season played a 1-1 tie with the Rangers football campaign with a parfeet ing for the Red Raiders. Yale was The situatlion is much the same .should get the gold star as the 22. Two plays leter halfback Fred 121.With East Hartford In the Washlnaton ...... 3 .1 o .400 record. He had played tn every Porch Columns Martin added the 14th point. up as a sellout and this game coull on the right foot In the state title Windham lost a biR opportunity a 24-16 w-in over Cleveland's once- cnevolanA ...... l 4 0 ,2 P®rt.\that Bold Ruler - suffered amends fo)- its 20-13 defeat by B. McKohT'.v ...... 77 85 79 241 Cruisers Tie Fire Fig^hters^ 104 W. MIDIH.E TPKE. Admission and Taxes Betts, the lighte.st . man in the caUed Upon 20 times to earry the Then thefe is the case of the Illinois—the shocker of the sea-, punt 34 j-arda. Aside'from his long; bip 14-7 edge in first downs. 'A^so. J. McKrlvry ...... 89 98 91 278 \ ' V «■ game at 150 poundt, had picked up mall and Ackerman was the work­ aevereNquU when he stumbled In Cotton Bow^ whic.h uses th4 wjlnner TEL MI b-4100 the Garden State Stakes bn Sat­ m son .so far—and Wi.sconsin is the TD scamper he also made another Manchester hit on three of eight Total*' ...... :...i 166 176 B19 seven blockers en route and no horse with 30 tries. However, the of the southwest Conference (after target. eye-catching run for 31 yards in passes for 68 yards while the win- NE W EN GLAN D Yale player had a shot at'him. urday were.^denled. today by JSun- DouhleheaderPlanned Sunday •TRANS80RTATION CO. latter averaged slightly better a league vofe) as the hoaf. The fav­ 'Georgia Teiji. No. 3 behind the second quarter. Quite an af-, hera clicked on five of seven toSses ny Jim FitzSimmorts, and the vet­ 74 91 25fi 2 orite for this one is T^xas AAM, Oklahoma, tackles Duke after wal­ ternooh fpr^any perforriier. for 63 yards. Osgood's^ club ' was eran trainer ^ d the '-year-old which got pver Us big hurdle. Bay- M % 263 ST.A.VDINOS T The . standouts for the Fire colt would be Able to start next uUj loping Tulane, 40-0. Throughout the flrat half it ap- held to a mere one - yard gain on peai'ed that Coach Walker-Briggs' tne gropnd In the second half Totnlii . 173 159 : 1*7 5ia - W TI Fighters v/ert Bob Cote. Eld in the 890,000-added Remsen Fire Fighters ...... 5 1 ' Cronin, Mike Kearns, Bob Massaro, 6 eleven was taking part In Its first which \vas completely ^ ^ in a ted Stakes Nov. at Jamaica. bj' the Silk Towner* Pohl ’ .... *1 *9 *9 2.59 Smo)T'*y* Dave Tupper, Dave. Alle- ate Triumph over Elis yards. Although a little 'errant in J<. Roesrlto . 104 Cruisers held the Fire Fighters to Farm's Barbtzon In an exciting - BEST 16 HOLES happy bunch once the final whiitle ly. Bob Cowles. Tort), Johnston, aoupded. But It must -be admitted hla ball handing at times, Ziemak, a scoreless tie before a fair-size j Bob _Rcld, KarJ Then and Don Slm- RECORD noee finish with Clifford Lussky'a \Thr*e-Fourth Handlp^- Tntala ...... ).80 216 304 600 crowd at Charter Oak Park. Ths only .a sophomore, 'was very im­ "Federal HIH. " ., (Jlaaa A-Bundi Tarca ife-5-58. . New Haven, Oct. 29 i4’i— -Some-Aherat already that many factors jplayed a para­ (2l" • moris., ^ m Stop Wpriiing, Adlai” have ^ )»ealcn thjt pressive runnihg with the ball and Oulsers, playing Uieir best game "fie received a couple of £d Loika 62-2-60, Clajsa B-Bob thing happened in New .Haven j mount rote in the aquad's offensive AcHo ...... ; 9(1 9.1 64 267 .Starting Sunday at Charter Oak J*.' attack. Three pass interceptions. should profit a. great deal froDfl.j Ac-lo ...... 107 10.1 11* 33* of the year,’ outdrbve, ^outfought | scratches, but nothing serious," Boyce 65-6-S9,. Earl Ballsicper 67- Saturday that could cause a lot of , II -icouts from Brockport Teach--‘T’ and outsmarted the league-lesdlfig I Park the regular • Fl-iday night said the 82-‘year-old Mr. Fltz w’ho ^a'turdaj’'* experlenge? Defensive Total* 197” I96 '’202 595 gamea will be played-as a double- USED CAR SALES 8-59: Claso C-Joe.Mader 73-13-60. worry qn the part o f'a bupc'h of ^"'**'*can International anil,_ honors were shared by Dj-er, Fire Fighters. The g ^ e wo* moat- j sent Bold Ruler back 'to hla’- home Jim Milley 77-17-60. header along with the ragul^tr Toll him. Lady! T^ll Adidi Jones, that hus­ football players in Hanover, N. H. '*-*Tr* ®PP°-~ 4 i Squa^to., Hohenthal. Hayes. Dick (SI ly played Jn the Kfce Fighters'' te r -■ station quarters a^.Aqueduct yeateiMay. S'WEEPSTAkE^;'.. 1 A. l^aliberte hi 254 scheduled Sunday contest, "Thw e arhvno changes In Ws ” ' ]ag{ year?' Farijell and Tom Kelleher. rltorj'. * , I ’56 PLYM. Wagon *250$ Full Handieqps ' 1.. Remember* last year?" Ciolgate! Hat^n TearherJ*^*<^?if h**'*N^1*'' _ . . WlBdhsm *(in R. Laliberte S3 *295 In the fourth quarter with about PoHre Cryifterf (•) band oiF yours, he needn't wdrry ^al^uf^ haring plans, which diill for the', Remsen. .JJlaaa A-Paul Jesanis 76-5-71, THE FlNESt Efida; D. Sinunona. Gyr. Then. Churll- I- 88 knock^ Y'ale out of the unbeaten j found nothing eniiouragint^to take Ends: Kosriis, karhappells, Critfin. Totalr ...... ; 192 l9.1 164 549 two minutes left to play, the la. ' ’55 OLDS. Holiday Cpe. and then the PlmMoo Futurity In Tarca 80-8-74; Class B-Hal Glgko ranksfand how did the Elis react? I home The M nniM. Soraci’t\i, Cholnwa...... TacklFfl: J. Simmon;*. Cowle#. Ru- enough cash whence buys qt The W.' G. Glenney Baltimore Nov. 24." Both t^ e s :i‘ .. T»ckluR: Hinckley. Tompcko. Herrick. Op^araU (t> Fartell Cruisers' Dave),Atlely s'cb'rrt.. but Special 80-12s68. Charlie Harrington 80- The following wqek they took on Coach Jesa Dow’. *^*’ .**'' Kllhaber. . I* Slnon‘ ...... r .r . .. ■7* 7* 7.1 229 the touchdown was niiHified by a bacha, McKf'qna. W. W h y are, a t the' same mile and one alx- 10-70; (Jla-ss C-Nadcr 85-17-68, Vin Ouaftla.*-^Haddad. Boque. Remaly. W, Slnon *7 «* 119 294 Guards: Tomaaco. Trotter, Johnston, ’55 BUICK .Hardtop *2315 school's penalty. I'The Cruisers threatened Ruaconi. Ashl**y, I,.aurFhUno. G o m p a n y . ' ^ teentlr distance as the Garden Bogglni 87-15-72; ' and bent the Cadets for one of . the history. No%-ak. T* Gfnt^rs; Rfld. Marsh. -J Slnper - SU te. which brought out a field .Centera: fYaiiUa. Mllkowaki. tolala ...' ...-...... Test 164'*iM ^ oRen throughout the contest with The final event of the season season’s major upsets, t , fiack.*«; Manning. Wh^aloh. rrarrhia. Opponents (01 Eorlelt. penalties; hurting their chances of Backa: R. F>*l^r. Zaglio, Toomiey,' ’55 BUICK Haciltop *2530 ^fdm iliies of 19 for the vi-orld'a richest will be a Best-Ball Foursome- The same, situation obtains to­ Ttoodailn. Brrrip; McKwen, ■ .I>rl.,f)rce, Ballard. Moriarty. TupDFr.. All^ly* KovAlFW. V , scoring. T h e entire Cruiser squad Firs Ftthtsm (•». It works like this.pAdlai buys what he wants. scramble, h’’ Saturday aftelnooh. Players are" day. if ynu substitute Dartmouth ’Barbizon, who never b ^ a n rac­ N BA' Baakpiball' .1 Maarketler (Si group have wbn five garhes, but played kh inspired game, with the Ends: Maararb. W. Monduti. Canpa. ’51DeS0T0 Hardtop *2235 urged , to register-prior to Wednes­ for Army. Knda: >{ayp», Hohenthal. Jacoba some of'the smaller colleges have forward wall producing a hard- Clark. ^ fw h o ing until September but'r then day night a.r, Gftskell. Kricksoh, game aU-winning' records. Major the Fire Fighters’ vaunted riinnlng Guards: whitFhlll. teanhrrts."K«arns. under its "Easy Payment Plan.'' J!or1as up to Sport mouth comes 'to the Bowl this o W L Pet. Barlow. . colleges, with perfect records In- attack. The Fighters .took to the Cronin. Blanchard, Lheat w ith tucky I^rby and other 3-year-old LQT OF LIV e ID'OOD Syracuse ...... 2- 0 •.Centers'; Taylor. Suhie. Centura: Arthur. Corrrnll.. Every Car is ’51 BUICK De Luxe, HT. *795 week; • J. t 1 .0 0 0 Barks' Hill. -P«'nin. Ziemak. Squatrlto. efude second - ranked Oklsbon.a, air but had no better luck, at­ Barks: Phillips. Cui^ry, Cot**. Masso­ classics, will skip the Remsen. Stillwater. Okla. ^ (.Ti—When Bos'.im ...... !! 1. 1 0 1.000 THREE YEARS with NO MONEY DOWN. ^ .The Yale defeM,. plus los.ses by 0 1 Boiaemmeault. McIntosh, Kissman. Fos­ 'Tennessee,. Princeton, Georgia Tech tempting five passes and ha\ing lini. Buck. Potter, Reardon,. W. Whit‘d “Safety-Tested” O kl^om a Aggie, football coach New York ter. Douaan. W ’54 OLDS. *»35 ■Wesleyan. New Britain Teachers .000 and low s,. . two intercepted. V'* ‘ ■ '■ * ' ' ' ' 1 ' ilollilhGGt - I, HLAVED UTTQ STILT Cliff Speegle Icnocka on, Wood, he Philadelphia .1...... | 0 i .000 Score ,b>" periods: ^ Reporter, Mike Simmontt /rom bumper An .(^'ateJIna Philadelphia—(NEA)—Ira Davis, .and Bridgeport, gave Connecticut .Windham ...... 12 0 0 0—f2 ’54 PONT. Hardtop haa a purpose. Three of his play, Western Divisinn A Manchester ...... 0 0 0 E— I He can save on labor.. . by doing some 6f Jhe *1895 La Salle's Olympic hopstep-and- clubs a. 2-4] record f^ last week­ 1 Touchdowns: FYacrhia^2. Ziemak. Bel Air era are named Wood. • There''8 St. Louis ...... (J i.boo - bumper for WOULDN'T CHANGE fOR ANYTHING I jumper, played basketball with Everett. Duane and Jim. Also end's activities agwnat,, out-of- Rochester ...... vj j work himself. We'll explain how . . . rent liim ’53CHEV. 4-Door. *1195 Kansas' Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain state opposition. The University, of .500 , 8-88 on tne the team is an Underwood, Fort Wayne ...... | .i’ ,V)0 your protection In high school. ‘Dwaine. Connecticut won as did undefeated 000 ’53 OLDS. HoUday Cpt. *1595 New Haven Teachefs. Trinity and Minneapolis ...... q 2''> Undefeated Ranks power tools. If he gets stuck during the jpb,Awe'll • . . you K*ant ^ Twin-octien burning—Mobilheat with special Addf* Coast Guard, who play eacp other Monday's Schedule ’53 OLDS. HoUdaTcpe. *1435 tive actually deans as it heatsl ' this week, were Idle. No Games Scheduled. Shaved Dmvn to 35 hare one of our-men come to your home to ex­ Sunday's Rewita MALE and FEMALE I an ex^nse-free The, WeHcend Record: *53 OLDS. 4^D^r *1405 Connecticut 26 Delaware 14. Fort Wayne 94, Minneapolis 88 New York,' Oct. 29 iff)— Led by plain who t to do. 1 8 Unifemi qusility.—Mobflheat means clean, caieffea IFIETCHEB G lass CO. J^tencjifi^TER Syracuse 91. Rocheatet; 75. "0. ear that’s a " " 2-Door '^heating, fewer burner adjustments. It’s always tha New Haven Teachers'50 Quon- ; the sudden and s u r a e t ’52 PONT. BIpe *695 s4t Naval Station 0,. Satiirdav's Results I demise of'■Michigan State, which -88 aaxnfi high quality! / pleasure and .> S |tn WEST DODDLE TDRNFIKIS ' “ Colgute 14 Yale Syracuse J09? Philadelphli 103 ' lost to lUtfiois Ssturday, the list.of HELP w a n i i :d you tell him. Lady. If he buys dt The W. G. ’52 OLDS. 4-,Door *1000 Aniherst 32 Wesleyan 0. (double overtime). — i l i d u i d ; the nation's unbeaten, untied col- . not a burden' . Jilonterejf Prlnndly survicn—Call ua fqr Mobilheat and weH OOBNEB DUBANT ST. W orcester Tech-34 New Britain Bqston' 1J5. Hew York 112. 0 i le|(e football teams fell to ^ to- Glenney^ Company, he con stop worryii^. ’56 MERC. 4-Doori *2995 . - give you pnunpt, courteous service...keep your famlc Teachers. 6. St. Ixiuis ,97. Minneapolis'70 • . 958 Main St<. Manchester day. i * .; Manchester Monterey NEW .LARGER QUARTE^ Upsala 13 Bridgeport 0 (Friday ' Rochester 88, Fort Wayne 85 Most of the' major unbeaten Female Machine Operators *Aey Resemblance te Aey Cfiaracter Llvtiig or Dead Is an Cnfortoaete CoIncMenoe. ’55 MERC. hardtop' *2560 1 filled outomef (coZly if y(m so desiiq|^ r... , PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR jPABKm n Night). , ’I’ueeday's'Schedule Itf end 2nd SHIFTS ' ' ^ Motors provides Custom ConnecUcut, \(rhioh now h^iwon -No Games Scheduled. - • 1 • ■ . . ’54 MERC. 2-Door *1490 "'YOUR GUARANTEE-Our 35 Years of Rep- . Just that. ^ AUTO GLASS 1NSTAU.ED four In .a'rcxw after-dfoiqiing the Custom first./ two, returns to the Yankee Hockey at a Glance ’53MERC. t-Door *1145 GLASS FURNITURE TOFS"^ Conterence • this week,—-meeting Vi. Male Maehind Operators utoble Service." ...... Mobilheat" New Hampshire. There was-bad Sundaj's Reeulte PIN kOYS WANTED , • ALL SHIFTS - , ■ ■ ■ . . . .A u ' ^ Drive Down SOCONT VACUUM H rA riH G OIL MIRRORS (RrapIcKB and Dopr) news from the Storre caihpua.yea- -National -League teiday in a report jthat Ctejie Detroit 4, Montreal i. 336 North Main StTMl V .. *Ro Hm homo of MiRdilsttr Oreen, senior starting halfback, New York 1. Toronto 1 (*ne)' . --V PICTURE FRAMING (dl typ«s) FOR TUESDAY MORNINGS ; Sofoty-Tostod" may not be able to' play becaiise _ American League . Factory Machine Fxgterience-Hel/tful TeLMI^9-525S CALL Mlfeii«ll 3^5135 FOR TOP QUALITY of a Bftrained fobt. Utter Salts U sod C o n V Providence 8, Buffalq 3 2 0 W INDOW OMI W A ^ GLASS 'T rW ty ’a iday -off Saturday gave ' . c ^ ^ R I M G ^ ; Heeshejt 4. Rochester 2 ’ , AFPLY IN PERSON Ddir 7 A li* • It West Oeafet- MANCHESTER SILENT ^ GLOW . OIL BURNERS '(•AlrOUSIES: iMtqilaltoB la Quick, Easy aad CcontinlmL the Bantam.’a ..coaching .staff a , Springfield. 6. aeveland 4. nti«M chance to do a two-ln-one scout­ Eastern League y’- to S P. BL, ledeOeg yOar. U artfori M - V Ml 9^27 ‘ wi< h a v e in s t o o l ing Job by watching,Amherat wal­ " NewJ,Haven 9. CUnton 8. ' ' WediMfidar Aftfiwwla ’ OFEN EVBIINGS MEDICINE ,CARINETS M SHOWER DOORS lop .IVesIeyan in, the 'season's 4irst m u rph y's^ L leys Speheer Rubber. Prddii^s Co. ami Satni^ter UaUtllM I: -"Little Three’* granie. TVlnily nlays BUI Hartaek had two big dava ' 'CHAPH. ST. MORIARTY BROTHERS Amherat a week from Saturday Opea Saturdays — Opea Tknniday Eveala(ii AprU 26 ” lO W U N G 3Sf'FER STRING 31S.CENTSR $T. A > MANCHESTER BSmfAIXS GLADLY GIVEN and Wealeyaii the week after Umt '^'onwtth ^ of aeven miunU and fi:**ili**** ***4 i**» ****A ***A**'a4**llc**X'a* * The game meant nothing to Qaaat on Nw.^OV. 5ft heHa acored «wm44V lth a te a.. ^ J i. Quart aooi^ Watlayan aad ARte out of sight motmia. “ ■ # ■ A ' ; -1 ., y ' ^ ' f I y. t'- . ■ ■ "■h.- ^ V ' . ; 4 : . • ** fc. ■ y * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, OCTQ 1956 - ■, f: P A G E 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, Oc TORER 20 , 1958 sop I' Business'Loditioiui Houses For Sale 72 THERE D u GHTA BE A XAWI BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Motorcycles—Bicycles ILi Rooring—Sidtns 16 Help Wsntcd-^FemsIe 35 Hclp^aiited—Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Rool nefioBt Board 69 For Rent • . 84 , ~wy~ *hook8 Like; a L^ehit^g\' MANI^lHESTER—C;!heck. This won’t State W elfare Clamfied Ma n c h e s t e r ' c y c l e s h o p on RAY’S ROOFINO CO., ahlngl* and SALESPEOPLE WANTED (XERK—|dan with general office ANTIQUE SPINNING wheel and LARGE ROOM for'two. SUU"ra:il- iURBB ROC)M store. Bulta^ last long; Investlnent propeHy. 4-4 166 Weat .MtdAe Tpke.,' repaira built up roofs, gutter and con- training and experlenipe wanted ’to , large ox- yoke without bow. MI. CHAMBERS or Shop, 8 Blsseir St. XU. 8-7383, an office. New Bolton Rd. 'Tel flat. Both (lata will be vacanf. Hot 'DONTVOUREALIZI all maket, apeciallzing In English. 'doctor work., roof, chimney re­ water oil heat. AlUminUm >doon 2:Year Deficit JL> Full time and part time salespeo­ handle varied office work Zohtacts 9-0173. FURNITURE SA L^ MI. 8-5047. J . ^ ' 3-6389. NIPTEENA ELECTRICIW-COS'_ Florida Ne Buys used bicycles, all sizes. pairs. Ray Hagenuw, Ml. 9-2214, ple for work at Main St. store. with a branch manufacturing plan — " . 1 . ______and windows. Over H acre of WAS A KID MOK MONEY ?VOU LEFT GREW D u t OF THAT Advertisement Hours 9-8 p.m. .week days, 8-6 Ray Jackaon,»5fl. 3-8325. ^HEATED furnished room, kitten STORE FOR rant to responsible land. Priced right at $13,900. F^e day 40 hour week. AH store in Manchester. Must be accurate 503 East Middle Turnpike TRIED TD 8REAIC THE USHTSONAaO«R HABIT.. NOW MOMS A t $5.2lM [illio n CLASSIFIED ADVT. p.m, Saturdays. M l, 9-2098.' - with figures and have some typing GOOD KENNEL, (or-large dog $5. privileges. Ladies qply.- Call MI party. Long term lease avallable.i Phone Barbara Woods ’ Agency. ■» ■' *w FOR THE BEST in Bonded buUt; braefita. Excellent starting salary. Call MI. 3-6951. 3-5524. 82 Oakland St. Suitable (or restaurant. Call MI. MI. 9-7702. HER OF THE HABIT .THE Houser AND LOOK., AROUND TRYING DEPT. HOURS up roofa, shingle roofs, gutters, ability..Starting salary commen­ AT GREEN OF LEAVING ON < AT THIS ROQM>-TUIICE surate with exMrience. Free \' 9-4545. McOure Realty Co. TO GET HER TO (OoatiBiieq.. from Pngs One> 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Business Services Offered 1.1 conductors and roof repairs call ROOM with kitchen privileges. .ALLTHEUeKTS. .THE AMOUNT you T U R N E M O N f Cbughlin.i Ml. 3-7707. graup insurance. (Jail MI. 3-5128 575 ^A I N ST. ^ One-story brick ,21/2 YpAR DUPLEX W .T . GRANT CO. (or ai^xhntment. Building Material^ - 47 Special selection of lamps, some Centrally located. -Mrs. Dorsey, closings fctoufht! about by i»k>mpt (Coattanag from Fag* Oaa> • DlCk Si WEATHERSTRIP* Com- 14 Arch. St. building 36x38 feet. Ample front Protestants Told COPY CLOSING .TIME pany, doors and windows, custom Main St. Store %x8 Cedar aaphoards— pairs, some singles, half price. and rear parking. Call owner. MI. Year ’round seven room investigations and 'Vigorous pursuit work, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1S83 RooftA'K Biid Chimneys^ 16-A YOUNG MAN with driver’s license. ranch,.Coventry Lake. whose midnlDit show hog Jnit: FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Excellent opportunity with a grow­ Bided,— pet- M. $169.00 Complete seiecllon of furniture SINGLE room. Light housekeeping 9-7406. of available income, and aup^rt after 6 p.m. " . AjJply to Mra. Rogowakl' facilities. One block' from center. Beautiful / , extra larger Ol^ience Due ended. ■ I - i I ..la,I M il ■ ■ ing drug store. Part or full time. (or .the home. Reasonable prices. 61 2 front legally liable relativayr-wUl MON. THRU FRI. Imm .1 .1 ROOFING — Speclaliaii)^in repair­ ?ixl0 Cedar aapboarda--' Women only. Call MI 8-6689. The theater adjoins tha Jdl? ANTIQUES Retinlshed. Repairing ing roofs of all Unlls. Also new PAYROLL CLERK. Apply- Gunver MjHer Pharmacy, 299 Green Rd:., room ranch. offset the potential gains In bene­ Bided. per'M $24().00 Houses For Rent 65 Lord Not Men about a Aock from poUe* hogJ*: 10:3d A. M. ' ddne on any furniture. Tienian, roofs, putter work. Chimneya .Manufacturing Co., 284 Hartford FURNISHED room with home Rockville. Five room ranch. ficiaries,” he said. 189 South Main St. Phone MI. cleaned, rMSired, 26 years’ ex­ Rd. • YOUNG MAN for light delivery. 24” —No. 1 Red Cedar ’Royals’ Open Daily: 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. f o u r ROOM house.. Available In order to keep a closer rein on quarters, and MuDis said moNL o f * SATURDAY 9 A. M. Generally useful around small ma­ comforts in private home, 43 Breezeway and garage. The motto for the Protestant 3-5643. perience. Free estimates. Cali per sq. $19.50 Church St. ‘ Nov: 1st. Call at 108 W est' St., relief clie’nta. Hanas asked the those around. Jan w an f'eartoS' Howley. Manchester Ml. 3-5361. ^PERIEN CBD cashier ~ l n chine shop. Manchester Tool k 7:30 P.M.-9 P.m : churches might well be 'We muat RoCkVjlIe, or phone TR. 6-5213. Governor to ai^rove 194 new.posi­ Ity seekers.” ' rOUB CXMPBRATION WILL RUBBISH AND aahes reflioved. Marv’s Food Mart, I Soutb Main Design, 130 Hartford ^Rd. M I. No. 1—18’’ Perf.—rebutted, f VERNON tions—-.80 per cent of whom will obey G o d rather than men,’ ” stalibd BE APPBEOIATED Oeneral cleamng, cellars, attics St. Steady employment, good S-5263. sanded (cartoned) p6r sq. $21.95 GOOD BOARD and roorh for elder­ Six rodm Cape. Two-car ga­ go into the;.fleiq: Cost of the new the Rev. Edmond LaB. Cherbon- Ha eiUd there was'no ertwrd ta and yarda. Reasonable .-ates. M. Heating—Plumbing 17 working conditions. Wanted To Rent 68 nler, professor at Trinity (ToUege, evidence at the tlm# Woods d l a ^ No. T -1 8 ” Red, Cedar Pl-ime AN’nQUE FURNITURE, tllvqr, ly lady or gentleman. MI. 9-8858. rage. Nicely landscaped lot. positions, he said, will run about it M. Rubbish Removal. Mi: $1.6 million during the next two speaking at the. Refjrmatlon serv­ peared. , • 9-9757. WANTED—Woman to do house­ 'Sitoation Wanted— Shakes (cartonedi per aq> $12.95 glass, china, and used furniture WANTED by young couple with Price $13,500. Dial M l 3-5121 bought and sold. Furniture, Repair ROOM FOR rent with Contii^us years. ^ ice sponsored - by the' Manchester Bowman Said the missing main PLUMBING and heating—Repaira work twice a week, five • hours Femak 38 hot water and ahower. Privjde en- three children,- six room unfur­ HILLS’ -^TELEVISION Service. and contract wora. Call ML 9-8541. Front Doors 3-0x8-8—i' Service. Ml. 3-7449, __ These homes are all reason^ Such a staff increase, he said, Council of Churches last night at had never been In any trbaNa a s each t)me. .Ml. 3-7709. ttance. Call at 101 Oiestj: nished, reasonable rent..C8i|i* MI. the Center Congregatidnal Oiurch. far as he knew. The father and Availpbie at all times. Philco fac­ 6 Panel Fir each $lf96 AJR-WAY sanitizer vacuum, clean­ .9-0970. . ' ably priced, 30 day occupancy. evill cut the public aaaistance FREEBORN A WATSON, Plumb- WILL DO aecretarial work is caseload per work from an aver­ In his talk, UR Rev. Mr. er- brother, were taken at their rai|aeat tory BUpervlBed service. Tel. MI. home. College graduate. pTel. hOL er, recent model, attachments, VERY PLEASANT n >m for gan- liH t and Ftmnd 9-9698. ing and Heating Contractors. New Help Wanted—Male 36 Wo6d Glitter 4x5 jzhd 4x6'-'i- URGENTLY NBEDED^by mother Call JT D. R E A L T t age of 135 to 100. Thta will.piirmlt bonnier pointed but that the word to Marion County 'JaU at OeoUt tor 8-4288; . \ . sacrifice, $30. JA. 8-1583. ' tieman, parking, at 72 Main St. ’’protest'' was a positive and not protection. installations, alteration work and as i s - ...... Hn. ft. 39c MI. 3-4071. and two grown sohs, three or MI. 3-5262 MI, 9-9738 closer scrutiny t>f cases, increase FOUND—Puppy. Black, white and CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V.' service. repair work. MI. 9-3808 or APPRENTICE DIEMAKER wlHlng effleiency and save money in the a negative wotrd,' meaning ‘‘testify FOUR PIECE mahogany bedroom four room apartment, heated pr'e- MI. 9-3640 •*-n- brawn female. Call Lee Fracchia, . liil North Mam St. Small appli­ 9-5931. • to learn a good trade. Apply In aear Fir CM^ng r ...... lin fti^8c set. 'Simmons htde-a-bed. Westing- HEATED ROC^ to rent, near bath (erred. Best of character refer­ long rlin, he sa.id. for," and the businesa of the Chirs- Dog Warden. MI. 3.4540, ances repaired. Ml. 3-0517, resi­ person. Gunver Manufacturing house refrigerator. <^n be seen at with shower^n bus line. Parking. ences. MI. 9-8696 after 5 p.m. ■ In diacuBSlrig the $5.3 rise In tlan is to testify for the truth of IXOYD’S Plumbing Service as- Does—Birds—Pets 41 MODIFIED ENGLISH colonial, six dence MI. 3-6960. Co., 284 Haiiford Rd. . Beforh^you buy, let us quote on 64 School St. any day before noon. MI. 3:5422 After' 5 p.m. large rooms and attached garage. spending above 1955 appropria­ God. LOST-^Black leather wallet, "vicin­ .^ures satisfaction, prompt service BIRO, cat and d(W supplies, whole- MOTHER AND. Working daughter BU£N HtUSlKHt\ That peopje other than the ------J'.’r ----'V-'-Jr - r - ~ ------your- trlm, doors and windows. Nice shaded lot in center'of Man­ tions, the commissioner said that ity Elks Club, Saturday night. Re­ ACE DOALL SERVICE, Will do CH. 7-6124, MI, 9-5485. ;sala and retail. Daily 9; to 6 p.m. TAKE YOUR ’HME PAYING! . desire tour room apartment or COKATO, MINN. higher average grants per case clergy and priests gained access ward; MI. e-33Se. any general cleanup and handy chester. Living rc«m 22’6” xl4’ ’Tuesday, Thursday, Friday nighjs 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! PLEASANT, heated room with pri­ flat. Call CH. 9-2649. with fireplace. Dining rooniR large was the major cause. The average to the Scriptures was due solely work. Rubbish removal, cellar JOIN A GROWING 7 to 9 Porterfield's Route 5 . and ” S U P E R " "D-E LUXE” vate bath. Call MI. 3-4033. ckseload urlng this plbrlod rose to the Reformers who risked their cleaning, lawn mowing etc. Very ^Mpytng— ^TTucking NATIONAL LUMkER. INC. ' itchen and separate laundry Pcraonals 3 Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3391. 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE rbpm. Also lavatory. Second floor, only slightly —216 cases to bring lives to translate the Bible into reasonable. Phone MI. 9-9817 or ' Storage 20 ' c o m p a n y 381 STATE STREET All 100% Guaranteed Co z y r o o m for one or two gfrlz • Busincs Property For Sale 70 other languagee, he said.- That Interpret Tha BU. 9-31841 4* A.K.C. REGISTERED German thrqe large bedrooms and bath. a total of 24,419. m D E WANTED from Oak St.^ to ONLY $433 I or would consider couple. ’ All the Average monthly grants, he No otlfcr raljglon had ever al­ Wishes Of The F a«il7 AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS local In the growing carbide cutting Shepherd. Stud service. Call W . NORTH HAVEN, CONN, privileges of home. Convenient to Must be seen to be appreciated. vicinity' Internal Revenue Office. tool industry ,wq need experienced $28 Delivers~$16.18 Month Gastra Realty, 165 School Sti MI. HUMea For Salt 72 Bonaea For Sale - ' 72 said, .climbed as follows: lowed its sacred, literature to be COMPLETE Re p a ir s by Stuart and long distance movi^iff. 8. P*lack- 9-6803 after 1 p.m. . , —YOU-GET ■everything. Please call MI. 9-3339. ROCKVILLE Capitol V^e.. Hartford, 8 a.m.-4:4S R. Wolcott on wringer apd auto- ing, storage: ‘ CaU Ml. 3-5187" Hart' machine operators and other.types Tel. Chestnut 8-2147 9-57n.^vehlngs, Ml. 9-7466. Old age assistance — from so subjected to analysis and Critl; p.m. M l 3-5897. 16-PIECE BEDROOM ^ VERNOiy — Four large rooms, U S. Fears JOHN B. BURKE matic washing machinea,ichi electric ford CH 1-1423. of industrial personnel. If you want SMALL (JHIHUAHUA atud serv­ ROOM FOR rent. Gentleman -pre. GROCERY BUSINESS NEVER LISTED BEFORE $81.58 to $88.12. dam, and ope of the most encour­ a good Job apply at office. 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM EAST C E I ^ B ST.—Suitable for breeseway Smd garage. Large lot Aid to dependent children aging signs toqay is that people FUNERAL HOM I RIDE WANTED to Hartford, vicin­ ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, ices. Reg. AKC. (Jail Rockville TR ferred. Telephone in room. Show­ small appliances, welding. 174 MANCHESTEIR Package Delivery. 5-1369 after 5 p.,m: ’ Dismonda—TVatclic 12-PIECE KITCHEN Including six ‘ room residence office a n ^ home. Ten rooms, HOLLISTER STREET with shade trees. Price |12,9D0. (broken homes) — . from $131.63 are atill diacoverii^ what the Bible ity Terry Square. Business hours. Plus ,/' er in basement. MI. 3-7903., . Cell Gaston Realty, 165 School St., n D L ID B40BB Mam Street. MI. 9-6678. Light trucking ahd package dieliv- Jewelry 48 over store, two-car attached ga­ steam heat\. oil, fireplace, two ONLY FIVE YEARS OLD per case to $138.3L - has to say to them, he added. S7 EAST CENTEX IT . 8:30 a.m.-« p.m. After 6 p:m. call erj. Refrigerators, Waahers and AKC POODLE PUPS,'small stand, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. rage full baaement. Excellent con­ bathrooms twp-car garage, large Ml 9-5181; evenings MI 9-7466, War Close Continuing, the Rev. Mr. Cher- MI. 9-9789. NELCO TOOL CO., INC. FURNISHED room for couple or BEAUTIFUL! ' Aid to the disabled — from DOORS OPEINED, keys fitted, stove moving, specialty. Folding ard brown, female, silver male. LEONARD W. TOST Jeweler, re- TV SET AND (X)MB. RANGE ladv. Continuous hot water, on dition. Lot nicely shrubbed. Nine lot. Ample parKlng. Mortgages ar­ $109.56 to $116. bonnier said thgt the old’ theory AMBULANCE SERVKai copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, 266 Center St., Pine ®t. entrance pUrs. adjusts watches expertly. Free storage Until wanted. Free ranged. A real bargain. For ap­ TOLLAND—Six room ranch, ' 77’ chulra for rent. Ml. 9-(>7S2. Excellent blood line. MI 9-1081 Main St. MI. 3-6803. ' years old. $40,000 a year business Near grammar. Junior high, high fremt, -.335’ deep. Three bedrooms, Steadily rising rriedical expenses was that man was always wrong. auna, etc., iepaired. Shears, Reasonable prlcea. Open daily. drilveiy. Free "ft up by our own which can be . increased. Present pointment call George L, Grazia played an important role in the T o be for God waa to be against MANCHESTER - MoVmg school, bus line, beautirai five- hill ''basement with fireplace. Id Mideast Antomobnes tor Sale 4 knives, mowers, etc., put Into con- and Thursday evenings. 129 Sprucr reliable men. CLEAN FIRST floor single room owner retiring. Will be sold with or dlo. Realtor. MI. 9'-5878. room home. Full basement, oil upswing. Part of this comes from the world, the way, to show the diUon tor coming neeija. Braitta- trucking Col Ml 3-6563. ‘ ------Uwned BEAUTIFUL blue parakeet and Street.-Ml. 9-4387. Phone for appointment beside bath, private family, MT. $12,995. Ray, Spielman Agency, PRESS OPERATOR to learn setup. without stock. heat, firepliice, plaster walls, com-; Rockville. TR. 6-1020. Evenings higher lyispitBl rates which the deepest devotion being to hate the YOU BUY a used car waite. 52 Pearl Street. and operated’^ by Walter1 B. Per Apply in person.’ Gunver Manufac. rage. Wilt sell cheap. MI. 9-0173. Hartford CH. .7-0.358 9-6740. MANCHESTER — 38 \ Wellington (Continued (tbni Page One) world. Religion was sq personal a ett Jr., and WUnam J. Pickering. bination {vindows--and doors,, tile William Ganzer. MI. 9-4677. state approved, at request of ithe ^ otor Sales. Bulck luring Co,. 234 HarUord Rd. After 7 P. M. CH, 6-4690 CallJ. D. REALTY P.d,—7-room Colonial\ Excellent bath, copper plumbing, city utili­ hospitals, every year. thing that one had nothing 4o do - Legal Notice Sales ahd Service, 385 Main CONDER’S T.V. Service, available Fuel and Peed 49-A See It Day Or Night 247 NORTH MAIN St. Large heated location. Fireplace: Oil steam heaL strike a blow at its Arab foes. any time. Antenna converalons; DII. 3-5262 MI. 9-9738 ties.. mortgage may be as­ VERNON—Four room Cape Cod. Hanas said the hops is to keep with .the world or one’e neighbor, Street. IIL '9r607L Open evenings. FXLL TIME experienced meat cut­ If you have no means of transpor­ room with refrigerator. $10 a Attached garage. Tastefully deco­ Israel might decide, officials felt, but In reality thla waa obeying Admission of Electors ’ Philco factory supervised service. Bonds—Stocks— Livestock—Vehicles 42 Se a s o n e d d r y hardwood. De­ week. Inquire Mrs. Irish on MI. 9-3610 sumed. Large lot, nicely land- Lot 60x157, on shore of small lako; that Russia is so deeply involved medical costa in line during the The Selectmen and Town Clarlc. ter and meat counter clerk. Good tation, I'll send my auto for you. rated. Immediate occupancy. Sen­ acaped. Thirty days occupancy: A Low taxes. Near highway. $ 9 ^ man, not God. God made the world VISED A CARt-Obort on a down ’Tel. Ml. 9-1488. Mortgages 31 working conditions Exeellent livered in stove, furnace or fire­ No obligation. premises. .. in trying to cope with its eastern next two years "through tighter of the Town of Manchester heroby WE BUY, c o w s , calves and beef place lengths. Irv. Stanley. PI. sibly priced at $17,900. CaU A- R. real home. Reason for selling, own­ firm. Ray Spielman Agency, Rock, controls being instituted over both and found it good enough to tend payment or had yOur^credit turned starting salary. Apply In person. cattle. Also horaea. Piela Bros. European difficulties that it would give notice that they will taa ta down? Don’t give upl. For a good REFRlGERA’nON sales and aerv- QUICK CASH! $22.25 per thouaaqd 2-6438 after 5:30 p.m. A—L—B—E—R—T—’S Farms and I.jind For Sale 71 Wlliile k Co., Ml 9-4389, Ml er needs larger home. Priced at ville. TR-, 5-1030. Evenings WllUam the amounts and frequency of His Son Into it In the fleeh." ice. Commercial, household, air First Food, 646 Center St. Tel. Ml. 3-7405. 43-45 ALLYN ST. HARTFORD 9-0649. only $14,900. » Ganzer. MI. 9-4677. not be apt to rush ai(J to the Arabs speaker pointed out that session at the Town Clerk's Offloo deal—not thrp a amalt loan com­ per month Includes principal and Apartments— Flats— in the Middle East, and that the medical care.” in the Municipal Building for tho ’ ■ conditioners, freezers. A. and W. 21 ACRE FARM, North Coventry, i God could cut ua off and let eome- pany—aee "Harry” at 333 Main Interest. Hartford CH. 6-8897. WAREHOUSE MAN for shipping Tenements 63 MANfJHESTER — Bowers SchobI United States is so concerned by purpose of examining tho qualifi­ St. (Formerly X^glaa Motors). Refrigeration Co. Ml. 9-1237, BU. Frank Burke, Connecticut Mort­ and receiving work. Good work­ Garden— Fann— Dairy Dunn Ro^d. lyrge four room one else carry out His purpose. 9-3196, MI. 9-0055. Wanted—Pets— FIXIRENCE electric stove. Excel­ home, oil heat, two large Jxjultry area. Excellent six room Cape- CHARLES LESPERANCE Wantedf—Real ^state 77 its approaching elections that it ia cations of applicants and admit- gage Exchange, Lewjs corner ing'conditions and company bene­ Products > - 50 3 'j ROOM apartment, furnished or Cod, plastered walls, fireplace, "If we drag our feet and alow 1940 FORD convertible : new Gold. Poultry—Stock 44 lent conditfon. MI. 3-8.183, houses. Price $14,(XXI. E. k E. , MI 9-7620 not likely to take decisive actions. ting to the Elector’s Oath thoao fits. Apply Goodyear Tire and unfurnished, working couple. New combination windows, screened in O p e n iP o ru m down (k>d’B plan, He might get t<9 , ne\r front end, dechromed, BUYING PAPER. magazines, Realty. MI. 9-6297, MI. 3-4480. Eisenhower's announcement said tired of waiting for us. T h ere is whose rights shall have matursd rags. Junkman’s Junk. Will pick Rubber Company, Inc.. 180 Good­ MAN(S1ESTER PET O nter (or all 36” MAGIC (JHEF gas range, ex­ Bolton Rd. MI. 3-6389 r-ar porch, tastefully landscaped, ' WANTED it was his third appeal to Israel after SatuMay, October 30, lICS leaded in, new {>alnt. MI. 9-1406. win St., East Hartford Conn BU APPLES AND PEARS. $1 and up. CAPE. (JOD—Expandable Cape on one thing we etlll need • for the up after 3 p.m. All day Saturday. Business OuDortunities 32 your pets and pet auppMes. 8. k Louis Bolti. 26() Rush Hill Rd. cellent condition.. Sacrifice (or many other extras. All (or the low quiet street with fine view. Imme­ against ahy military action which •Three News Items’ and on or before Tuesday, Nortln- Dial 112- TR. 6-7821. 9-3424, H. Green Stamps. Open 9 to 6 quick sale, $20. MI. 9-7810. WOULD UKE to share my four price $14,700. L. R. Whilcher ■ k renewal of Proteatantlam: we INEIXPBINSIVE CLEAN transpor­ room apariment with a businesa Houses For Sale 72 diate occupancy. Not in develop­ Two-family flat, vicinity of the might, spread into a bigger Middle To the Editor, stitl need Him to send down an ber 6, 1956, which sesrtim shall tation, If you don’t see what you ATTENTION TO BARBERS: I will Monday through Saturday. Thurs-. EVERGREEJNS already dug or Co. JA. 8-2131. - ' ment. $14,200. Madeline • Smith, Center. One apartment must be East w-ar. There were three items of news be held on Monday, November S, CLEAN AND paint those gutters sell my two chair shop known aS SALES TRAINEE day night till 9 Free parking. Ml. pick your own Irom our field. 2,500 NINE YEAR OLD Hotpoint wring­ girl. Write Box S, Herald. . outpouring of His Holy Spirit eo want on our tot look behind our MANCHeJSTER -Two-family. 4-4 Realtor. MI. 9-1642. vuant. Cash buyer. Immediate "During the last several days,’’ in the Manchester Herald in the that life Reformation may go on 1956 from nine o’clock in th e ' office. Chra to suit all purses. 333 now. Avoid costly repairs later. ’’Mark's Barber Shop,” 147A 9-4273. We repair aquariums, young trees to -choose from. er washing machine, $25. MI. duplex.’ New Timken oil burner, OWNER TRANSFERRED. Cape Ml. 8-1383. 9-3624. THREE - ROOM apartment, 17 Cod. Six finished rooms. Large sale. he said, "I have received distu|)^ pa.it 'week which while they seem­ and on.” morning until tw ain o’clock noon. Main, formerly Douglas Motors. Maple Ave.. Hartford. $1,000 value EAST HARTFORD - ' heaters, pumps and reflectors. 995 Yews, Hemlock, Arborvitae, Cy-1 hot air heat. Recently redecorat- MANCHESTER, 369 Middle Turn­ ing reports from the Middle East. Main St. Locust St. Middle-aged people. In­ cabinet kitchen, 1)^ baths. Oil ingly . have no connection should, . During the service, the Center NaturaliZEd ciUnns must pre­ FAY’S SEPTIC Tanks Service — for only $500. $1 a day overhead. press. Fir, Junipers, $1 up. Hardy: quire 17 Locust St., or 45 Eldridge .ed. Sensibly priced at $14,.100. Call pike East . Six room garrison'co­ These Include information that Is­ nevertheless, give one something sent naturalization certifleatao be­ 1046-1047-1948 CHEVROLET panel l^ a v ii^ Tor South America at MANCHESTER mulmg, large plants. 75c each. A. R. Wilkie * Co. Ml 9-4389, MI heat. Aluminum Windows and T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Church Choir, under the direction cleaning, installing, cellars 16” T.V. SET. A-1 coadition, $45. St. Tel. MI. 8-8921; doors. Buckley school. Sensibly lonial with reception hall, lava­ rael was making a heavy mobiliza­ to thipk about. fore being admitted. Doctunentsnr trucks—Ehcoellent condition Very once. Call JA. 5-5171 a.m. or after Garden. Sales, 312 Oakland St. MI. 1 .— f------^— ------9-0649. of Mrs. Sherron Adrian, rendered drained. Ml. 9-2330. Unusual opportunity for top Tel. Ml. 9-7975. ______priced $15,400. Ken Ostrlnsky, tory, bath, fireplace, baaement ga. MI. 3-5416 tion, of its armed forces.’’ 1. Oct. 18—.An annouficement evidence must be preoentod' ta reasonable. MI. 3-6884. 7 p.m. 9-9406. 1 TWO LIGHT , housekeeping rooms, rage, recreation room, laundry, ‘two enthemz. quality young man. college Articles For Sale 45 Realtor. MI. 3-5159, MI. 9-3598. Res. MI. 9-7751 Eisenhower said that by Satur­ that the Harlem Cilobe Trotters The call to worship and the an­ cases of derivative citizenship. 1955 BUICKK i^atlon U wagon, in ex ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. graduate preferred, age 25-30, furnished for business couple. * MANCHESTER GREEN amesite Idriveway. hot water-oil would play the Phlta. SPHAs on FOR, SALE-U.S. No. 1 Katahdin 1 . Musical Instruments 53 Call Ml. 3-6951. day morning the reports wefe "so nouncements were made by the Dated at Manchester, Gbdn** lent I condiuon;in; All powered.pOi Lawn mowing, light trucking, to sell fire and casualty Insur­ ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ Ma n c h e s t e r —444 Burnham st., heat, aoaets galore, price $16,700, well ■ authenticated" that after Nov. 21 in the new High School trees cut, cellars cleaned.' papers Help Wanted— Female 35 potatoes. Bryan Bros, 179 Tbilaad Immaculate Cape Cod. four Rev; John R. (Neubert of the Com­ this 30 day o f October A .t> n IBSS. Priced for quick sale. MI. 9-0279. i ance with leading mutual coni-. able and standard typewriters. GULBRANSEN direct blow ma­ edge of town. Five room older Exclusive Escott Agency. MI. ARE YOU 4 acra, trees. Carlton W. Call MI. 9-1107 any time. size flat springs, $5 for the pair. ! FRANKS AOTIQUE SHOP, 420: Exclusive with Escott Agency. MI. Hutchins. MI 9-5132, 9-4694. mobilized because it fears a sud­ and the major portion for engag­ * Town of Coventry, Conn. resentative at Large and a Rep- any time. work. Call MI. 9-0268’ after 4 p m. MANCHESTER - Lake St., is' buying and selling ' YOUNG MAN 6'i-Ropm Ranch built by Gambo- 9-7683. DRIVER WANTED for our new de­ Call MI. 9-4706. ^ MALE er 'EEMALE WANTED to buy for cash—two or den attack by Its Arab foes. In a ing talent." In 6lher words' the bulk The Zoning Board of Appeals resenUUve in Qingresa, a State good used furniture and antiques.j lati thVee years ago. Full base- MANCHESTER—Six i-oom Cape, speech last night after meeting of the subscription moneys col­ Senator, two State Represefita-, 1954 FORD two-door. Mercury en­ ” A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” livery service. Should have good FULL TIME jnent, fireplace In basement, ."tra GI^EEN HILL ST - Price reduced tlTree tenement house, direct- from held a private meeting at the gine. Muat sell immediately. Rea- COMMONWEAL’J’K Sky Ranger i MI. 9-6580, Hours 9 a.m.-8 p.m. | a WAREHOr.HE WORKERS . ..f. two unfinished, tile bath, - rear owner In Manchester or Rockville. with Dulles. Ambassador Eban lected will again go to out of town lives, and four Justices of the ' Household Services knowledge Of streets. Appjy Byrns, aii^lane, two passenger cabin large rooma, fully, equipped Ih (or quick sale to $14.5(X). Here is Town Office Building in Coventry Bopable. MI. 3-6829 after 4 p.m. WOMAN wanted to wprk in dry Arthur Drug Store, 942 Main St. shed dormer and two dormers, Write Box F, Herald. told a greater Washington Jewish talent. Friday October 12th 1956 to Peace. Offered 13-A cleaning and.. launderette store. ship, completely reconditioned last IDEAL Christmas Gifts for rug j • LINE INSPECrrORS steady work, early advance* aluminum storm windows .md a 7-room, home with 2-car garage hookers. Strip cutting machines, 1 near Bowers School. Quick occu­ National Fund dinner: - (3) The Manchester Ck)untry consider the following case. The polling planes gre: 1954 PONTIAC convertible club 348 Main St,. Manchester, year. Excelljeht condition; fresh a He a d inspecttors ments, paid holidays vacations. doors, attached garage. Excellent located in fine neighborhood. pancy. Sacrifice, Si:^ room ranch, Club which has been part .of the FORMICA countera, ceramic wall EXPERIENCED lathe operator, $11:, rug frames, $8.96; patterns.! condition. CovenienHy located Green Hill St; is located between "We can not agree that our Grant E. Toothaker Jr. and Dlatrict 1-^East Side lUcre- coupe. Radio, heater, Hydr'amatic. full or part time. Apply in person. licensed. MI. 9-5951. Free insuranre. Only stcarly attached- garage. Owner leaving neighbors have a right to send community for 40 years, contribut­ and Boor tile. Let us modernize WANTED—Dental assistant. Ex-, $1.50 up. Lay Away Plan, Colonial! , Sorters—^Tiera—.Sizers man need apply. Apply In per­ - near shopping center, schools and E, Center St. and Porter St. Oc- Helen Toothaker — Pemiasi'on ation Building on White wall tires. New Top. Like Gunver Manufacturing Co. 234 i 7:30 to 4:00 P. M. state. Near Buckley schcmi. Sacri­ a-rmed units across the frontier in­ ing to Manchester merchants and School Street new. M caure Pootiae, 373 Main your bathroom and kitchen For perienceh preferred. Write Box A Rernnant Shoppe, 115 Center .'St. 1 son, ; . bus line. .This house should be sell­ cupan<;y upon completion ' of sale. NOTICE granted for continuance of minor free ezUmatea call MI. 9-2685, The Hartford Rd. GIRL’S WHITE skates sile 8, bay Workers— 5 Da,va Handy to schools, bus and stores. fice. Quick occupancy. George L. to Israel to kill, maim and plund­ proidding employment ‘for Man­ District 3—West Side'Recre­ St. ; c/o Herald. ing (or $22.0(Xi, Sale place^ $19,.100. Graziadio, Realtor. MI. 9-5878. Notice is hereby given that the chester residents, receive little If repairs on automobiles at their 'Tile Shop, Buckland. $5. MI. 9-1748. HOUSEHOLD furnishings for sale. 1 Experienced or Will Train Call (or appointment. Robert J Smith. Inc., 963 Main er, and then claim the immunity service station on Route 44A. ation Rullding on - MASON'S HELPER wanted. (Good Moving out of state. Five rooms' of ■ LYNN POULTRY Polling plate for the November of the armistice line . to protect any consideration. . . ,' 1953 OLDSMOBILE Super 88. Four WAITRESS WANTED, full time, opportunity. Long time job. .M . St. Tel. MI. 9-5241, [ $1000 DOWN, large three bedroom Reason: Cedar Street. WEAVING of burns, moth holes for the opening of. our new store furniture. Call TR, 5-9723; CO.N.N. STATE 6th 1956 election will be at the them against any defensive re­ •The first two parties will use the District 8—Waddell School on door sedan. Radio, heater. Hydra- and torn clothmg, hoaiery runs, 9-5146. g EMPIA)Y5IENT SERVICE FARMS STORE J. D. REALTY CO. ranch, fireplace, ceramic tile bath. Town Hall in the Towp of An­ facilities of our ne\y high school . Concrete evidence waa- pre­ maUc. White wall tires, two tone at the Manchester Parkade,» A t WC! RHEEM gas hot-water heat- .MANCHESTER, 11 Fenwick Rd.— I full cellar, garage, acre lot, high sponse. sented to the board, proving that ' Brbad Street. handbags repaired, zipper re­ good starting-salary, five day 40 ' era, 30 gallon, 20 gallon. Ml. 9-0783. . nr 806 Main Street Manchester Parkada MI. 3-5262 ML 9-3640 Immaculate'Cape Cod, five rooms dover. ■ Voting machines will be "Not one single government for the purpose of taking thou­ paint. M caure Pontiac, 373 Main placement, umbrellas repaired, jL elevation. excellent condition. minor.repaira on automobiles had District 4—Y.M.C.A. Building St. hour week. Apply to Miss A. DRIVERS FOR School type huh. down, two unfinished, shed dor­ u.ied and the polls will be open which advocates such passivity for sands of dollars away from the - on North Main men^ shirt coUars re v e rts and PICKET FENCE. Three feet'h i^ . MI. 9-9738. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, from’ 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. been made prior to. Zoning In ;.Davino, W. T. Grant Co.. 815 Main 3:30-5:30 p.m, Tel. MT. 9-4215, SEPTIC TANKS mer, breezeway, garage,' tiled j 9-4694. „ us'would ever dream of applyfng town, like the old traveling circus. Street. replaced. Marlow'e UtUe Mend­ St. Approximately 120 feet long,*$10. , Dated - at Andover, Conn., this the. town of Coventry. 1953 C ^V R O L E T Bel Air coupe. ■ AND bath, -fireplace, hot .water heat, it to lUelf." But the last item is the first step The polls will, be' opened at six ing Shop. Call BU. 9-0702. storm windowB. $15,500. 4%’ mort­ 27th day of October 1956: in the dissolution of ah honored' Anyone wishing to protest this Powergllde. radio, he^er, white FULL TIME ma.h for new Esso New, Smart In Half Sixes MANCHESTER. Expandable Cape. Eban said it is Israel's policy "to o’clock In the moring «»d will re­ widl tires. McOure Pontiac, 873 WOMAN FOR laundry finishing de. Servicenter, Good pay plus com­ gage. CH. 6-6706, Oil heat, dormers. Near school L; Edward Whitcomb -start no war” but that it could not and respected organization to decision must do ro .not later than CURTAINS laundered in my home. partment. Five day week.- Numer­ WHITNEY BABY carriage sdf’ing. PLUfiGED SEWERS Wednesday. November 14th, 1956. main open until seven o’clock in Main St. All work done by hand. 'Reason­ mission. Experience preferred but Casco chair,-$10.-Call before* 2 p. THE CONNECrteUT POWER COMPANY bus and shopping. Good financing ' Roicoe P. Talbot' « surrender what he'called "the in­ satisfy the whims of a. selfish few. ous benefits. Apply in person. New . , John Carlson Yours truly, Russell Karker,. Chairman the afternoon. ■ ' able rates. MI. 9-2411. not essential. Ideal conditions MI. m.. MI. 9-3354. available. Full price \ $11,9' fit. Excellent . ment. Over 50 more listings of all arid that the Israeli’s "have reaaon which' form p)?aty blocks, ’these Shop, 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4663. kinds including new homes. Call to fear an attack, 'upon u'a .by sometimes block navigation Jn tlfe Dated , this 29th dAy of October Tojvn aerk of the Town tires. Imagine---«nly $995. L. k L. WANTED— Experienced painters. N « w P o b b Ib , ^ Evening! Ml. 3-7267. •' Mancliester Modes, Inc. , MeKINNEY BROS. ' ' ~ i " ' - ■ MEDIUM ••Ellsworth Mitten Agency,' Real­ Read Herald i^dvs. neighboring Btates.'- Nile River. ^ 1956. • o f ' Manchester, Motors, Center St., formerly Soll- Call Wm. Dickson and So'ri. Ml. Apply at Office^ 146 Hartford. Road tors. MI. $'-6930. . - mene’i. F ^ T FINISH Holland wuidow PINE ST, 9-0920 any time. . ED. POLOMSKI 1 ScwBro^c Dispwsal Co. . 130-133 Pearl SJ. — Ml 3-8308 • T or Phone MI 3».7l81 LAfl&E 6hades, mad<; to measure, - All Phone Starrs, GArSetd t-BOU $14,700..^ Avondale,Road, neat ,1958 FORD V-8,club sedan, radio, metal Venetian blin at a new . ' . ■ MANCHESTER Arrangements Will Be Made for Interview with four room (Jape (Tod with garage: heater, dark blue, fine condition, low price. Keys made while you Soon vacant. Excellent residential 8796 fill! price* L. k L . , .iMotors, .YpUNG Wo Me N wanted (or hand SWEEPER AND CLEANER J . Comi^any Representhtive N O T IC E - wait. Marlow’s. 'rutting and light factory work. area. Lots of extras. Immediate oc­ Center St., Formerly Soliitiene's. . ' I- Day shift, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Apply cupancy. A public'hearing will be held by the ToWM Planning Commission of Manchester. which is a part thereof; except that the pi^visions covering the minimum aize FXTRNrnjRE repairing and reffn- Map required to maintain clean­ of iqt shall not prevent Jhe construction of dwellings on smaller lots of record 1988 FORD Fairlane Victoria hard­ ishing;' antiques -reatored. ‘Futni--* ^gklar Toy go.. 60 Hilliard St. $16,300—278 Parker Street, six Connecticut. Thursday evening, November 1. 1956 at 8 p.m. In the JIearing'_Rr>om of top—Tangerine and black "with liness in our modepi plant.. Light IRANFORD STREET {the M^unieipal Building to consider the following- proposed'amendments'to tiic zoning in the office of the Town Oerk on or before August 1, 1945. Oh'smaller lots of tuie Repair Service. Talcottvllle. cleaning duties from 4 p.m.-i2 p m room colonial sooii vacant. Base, Special - tutone interior, power Ml. 3-7449. . WOMAN F O ^ sorting ' and as- -regulstions; ■ ' — „ record hi th e ‘Office of the Town Clerk between August 1. 1945 and November ■' steering, FordomSUC. big- radio, semiiling in j-dry .cleaning depart­ or 12 p,m.-8 a.m. A good Job Tor a SparhUng 4-rooin Cape Cod m ^ t garage,, nice lot, choice cen­ 4, fast) {which 'met the requirements of the Zoning-Regulations tn effapt dur-. whitew^l tubeless Hres. beck lip ment. Five day -v^eek. Benefits. retirad policeman or fireman. In- (2 nnrbiishcd) cabinet tral location. Possible to trade-in (1) ' To amend Article II (USE RE<3UUATIONS Section'.III. Residence Zone A, para, Ing said (dates covering the minimum eize of lot, and on srnaller lots ta. 11 Appply in person. New Model .y.f?yc*Ie Ihls opportunity. Inter­ graph.2. by a.ddtng t^e following (underlined) addition; lights, windshield washer, under- kltcbcn,: ell stcani heat with your' present house here. eiubdliision duly approved by the' agency of the Town authorized to make such coating, chrome wheel covers, 2 Building—Cdntracting 14 Laundry,|.73 Summit St. , views held daily from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. domestic ^kot; 44'stcr attach­ . , 2. 'ITie uffice of a physician, sui'ge<>n or dentist^provided there si-e.no hospllsl approvals, and file in the office of the-Town Clerk on or tafore November. 4,. aide mirrorSr de luxe heater; See Ideal location for a local resident. ment. Brass' plumbing, tile . facilities in fcrfnnectlon' therewilh ; the office br studio of sn architect, artist,-mu­ 1050 and on amnller lota of record filed In the office of the Town Olerk betweea this one today. To the person BID WELL Home Imprbvemeht Co. BOOKKEEPER . . sician, engineer,'jiawyer, real estate ■broker''or insurance agent.-Such offices shall Alterations, additions, garages. bath, insulated. Amesite FOR T. J. CROCKETT; Realtor November 4, 1950 and November 5, 1^66 which met the reqalreRBeRita at^ wanting a super sporty V8 hard- Capable of drawing trial balance GRAY RESEARCH AND drivewby. Bordered by a de­ be situateq.in the'same dwelling used by the said pi-ofesaional person at his private top at my ,amazingly low price Re-siding specialists'. Easy budg­ and. preparing financial statements. • MI. .3-5416 or '' residqrfce isnd not more than three persona shall be regularly engaged In the pro­ zoning regulntlona In effect during enld dates and on lots in n aubdlTlateii d iiy et terms. MI 9-649-5. or TR lightful broojk. Odhvenlent ywiTl .buy it. Low new car bank Good salary and congenial working DEVELOPMENT,CO. ~ to aew' highi school In n EFFICIENT fessional activity. Signs shall be limited to professional announcement signs 'not approved by the agency of the Town authorized to.jnnke- saeh n p fiW la S-9109. Mrs. Wells MI. 8-4788 terms. Brunners. Talcottville, conditfohs. Furnish complete resu­ .quiet residentlaff arfs- Sen­ over one square foot in area. and filed. far^the office of the Town Clerk on or before ■ Novembw ^ IM § .Conn. .Open evenings Ull 8. me to , ^HILLIARD ST. BUlLDING--Rejpiairs, alterations, MANCHESTER sibly priced at flStiOO. DEPENDABLE IXtMEDIATB , occupancy. Cape (2) To amend Atticle III, AREA AA’ D HEIGHT REGULATIONS by-making the fol­ pi;ovided that all requirements for yards and bpllding area epeclfledTiTtEB ALVciN’I'iON HIGH School stu­ cabinets, etc. (Jail C. Lathrop. Ml. Box-235', Sfation'A, Cod, excellent. condition, coijven- lowing (undei'lined) addition to the first paragraph: schedule are obeervedl - ' ~ • A ______dents: 1949" V-8-Ford convertible, 9-0384 Or PI. 2-8398. - I, Manchester . "A <^OOPP PLACE TO WORK” .lent to schools,, churches and main No building shall hereafter be erected, altered, enlarged or rebuilt except in (3) To delete the existing SC3IEDULE OF AREA. HEIGHT AND BULK OF BUILD­ bvq.rdrive. <3oixf''cohdltion. Reason­ Exclusive with DAY TV NIGHT ' shopping area. E. F. VonEcker, conformity with the regulatlona'prescribed in this article and in-the schedule INGS, Page 28 of the Zoning RegulaUons. and subsUtute the follovi’in f •’ FOR REMODELING or .lepalrS, able. MI. 9-(i9lf.""h. COMPANION housekeeper for Agent, 509 Keeney St;- see William Kanehl, 519 Center seml-lnvalld lad.v. Live in. Refer­ S.t., Contractor and Buildijr: YOUNGr MAN full time with driv­ HANNON AGENCY SCHEDULE OF AREA, HEIGHT AND ElULK OF- BUILDINGS BlliaC. B.LACK. 1947 Super four ences exchanged. Call MI. 3-7446 er's license. No nights, no Sun­ SERVICE after 5. " East Hartford, Conn. NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT door sedan. Newly simonized. NOW IS THE lim e to finish off days. Drug store; Excellent oppor­ Lois Tor Sale 73 ZONE MAX. HEIGHT MIN. LOT SIZE Familier Percentage Required ' SIZE o r y a Rd " Four brand new General Ures and those extra roomSI’ Call Jutras, tunity. Apply in person only. 459 JA 8-4560 9 A.M . to 9 P.M. t.. ' Feet^ Area Frontage Per . of Open ’ Front Side .Rm t tubes with fine spare, two new Min. Ft. Builde^. MI. 9-0279. » i Hartford Rd. — ’ ess^sBs — f — — - - ONE ACRE buUdiiig lota. Birch Sq. Ft. Ft. Building Lot Coverage Spaces Min. Ft. Min. Ft. Total uburbanite sno-tires and ' tubes. WIRfel^vS AND ' JA 8-7747 M l 9-4597 IS w i r c s r Mechanically excellent. JA'inter- PART TIME aaleamen. Work at Expsrisieetel ModsI Mshsrgsd Mountain Section. In Bolton near RURAL 30. " 30.000' "L50 30% Front. 50 Mfnehester. High elevation. Nice RESIDENCE ' Rear, Two Depth but izad 'for 25 below xei-o with per­ Aluminum Windows SOLDERERS ' your own convenienfce. Apply 121 Ansmbliw \ need not manent ami-freexe. Will sacrifice. Park St., Tuesday, 7 p.m. lesidentiai'section. Price . $2500. ___ > ' ^____ Side Yards and^Doom . 14-A 8todw«t Dezles.Rpelhnmn Phone MI. 9-5010. exceed 30* $199. CaiLMI. 3-4869. ^ Experienced In wirii^'and solder- 8433 .. RESIDENCE 2 ' i .30 18.0Q0 30% 40 Dsfoils'w GUARANTEED against iUI haz­ ■ing of reslators, -^ondgnsers and 12%-94yi MANCHESTER—Three Iota, 90x150 AA WANTED—Carpenter’s helper. MI. . L ibehoicinn* .TraU^i ards. Aluminum acreeps ahd componenta, ' aiihila'r to radio 3-8657. Mere is an attractive two piecer These pretty quilted slippers win on paved road, a t y water. Price RESIDENCE 30 12.000 30% rs tor Sale 6 -A atorm windows as well as coin- $2,000 each. Call Gaston Realty, dhazsit assemblies. Excellent work.: W. — rsa4*J»od hy s s - for tho half-size figure.. New as treat your feet to" a life of ease and A' • , iMKJtrrZ CRAFT. 27 ft. Like new. blnation screen and atorm doon. tomorrow and it fits the shorter 165 School St., MI 9-5731; 'evenings ■RESIDENCE 30 9.0OO IT 35% Call Coughlin. Ml.. 8-7707. ing conditions. . ' ' ' snsrsm sfdsvsl ^ hsy hi»nisn». comfort; They are so attractive MI 9-7466. full bathroom including tub and WANTED woman to perfection and easy to make that ypitll want B ahower. MI. 9-s»si. . I. JB TF I ^ i ’views Beintr Held I No, 8433 wlU- PATT-O-RAMA to make a pair for yourseil nnd. an­ RfXJKLEDGE TRACT-(Iholce. Jo- r e s id e n c e 40 60 30 -Jncluded is in sizes 12'-4.14'4, ,16'4, other for gift-giving. cation. A A zone. 100x150 Corner of C ■ (a) Florists—Nurseries 15 Moitaay - Wednestiay - Friday WANTED PLEASAN)\WOMEN FOR PLEASANT WORK. 15 TF Anto DriTlng School 7-A 1«'4. 20>4. 2214. 24'.a, 26'.,. Sizes \ Pattern No. 5717 contnina trac­ Garth Rd. and Mountain Rd. Sidb. BUSINESS. (*) — -V — t FrontT T3T 4:30 P. m ; * V • 46H (86-bust), 6 yards of 35-lnch ing-pattern for small, medium and walks,, curbing, water, aewers. I Side CHRISTMAS TREES iwholesalel. large Blz.es; sewing and finishing MI. 9-4182. LARSON’S DRIVING School. Selected Balaam and Spruce that \ % yard contrast (a) (b) ■Front 18 MAN or WOMAN' FULL ^IM E- PART TIME * For this pattern, send 85c In dilutions. BUSINESS UdBchqstar'a only trained and aell on^ aight. Wreatha, boughs, II oaftihad laatnictor. For.your aafe- etc. Renowned quality. Moderate GRAY MA^’UFACTOr ING I B^ M ^ — — -— - 4^ Coins, your nam^ addres.s, size de­ Send 25c in COIN Ayour name, . tjr Sr# art trained to teach proper- • IJBli'RAX STORE DISCOUN’TS BscifoAc sired, and the Pattern Number to address ahd the PATTERN NUM­ TWO LARGE suburban lots, (All BUSINESS (a) (b)^ prices. Retailers triple invest REPORTER cludst psntion plosi, isiuPoscs, after q;S0 p.m. MI. 9-0887. m ty. ML M818. ' COMPANY o PLEASANT Working conditions 8I7E' BURNETT, THE MAN­ BER to ANNE CABOT. THJC ments. Wrtte^'rtte/lor price brochure. Iw«ei4alita*«bs, voitotiewt. snasfKw Msekssicsl 40 Hughes Farms, ' Bernardston,- CHESTER EVENING HEBALJ>< MANCHESTER ISVENINO HEB- INDUSTRIAL IIAK(9II3TER Driviw, Academy HILLIARO ST., MANCHESTER by tor 'kifbor sdwendon st esi pspy $sod" m ysop pssosts. 1J50 AVE, AMERICAS, NEl^’ A tD , 1»56 AVE AMERICAS, I quick roaiuita.' Export Mass. APPLY IN FER$ON>LEASE i (a ) 7,2()0 aq. ft. if uaed for a single, or, two family residence otherwise .1,000 sq. f t per "A Good pLAcfc to work • YORK 36, N. V: NEW ,VOBK 36, N- V. - - Saborban For Salt 76 . l3«al<«aatrqUad cac- iitanrljeBter - You’ll be delighted with the Ut- . Now .available .tha colorful fim ily in addition to the 7.200 sq. ft. requiremeht for each faihily in excess of two TOWN PLAWWINO OOKMIM IOIt Mletatla.,pMr peraonal 1956 Needlework ALRUM contain­ VERNON-^Ranen, SH' rooms with -v^amillea. • est edition ofjour pattern caUlog... ' ; Martin B. Alvord. CliairmaB. . , Bodflidl——Siding 16 Thq Fall fc'WInteif '56 book cOir- ing dozens of lovely designs frortr attached garage. Full cellar. Oil (b) Same as Reaidebce C if uaed for a residence building. AVON^ON TV. F or^ better Christ­ .(g) In the Ontral Butinesa Zone the maximum height ahall be 75’,' ,^The Central Bust- - i- wminln A. AUan, laaaU iyi; ItoeCMater’a lead- tains dozens of sm ^l, easy to aew virhlch to chooat more patterns In hpt water heat. Lot 90x200. Reei- ROOFING SlDlNO, painting, car- mas, start,today and make spare crochet, embroidery and kplt-x. dentlal. aectlon. Gaston Realty, neas Zone ehall Ihdlude that part of the Businesa Zone within ISO’ of Mein Street dten profaa pantry. sJtaraUons and addiUons, tlmfc pay '’In cash. Bewome the styles In efery size ranged 'Send betwska iCyitlJ'and Foreet Streeta on.the Weqt side and within 800’ of Main S t Meachauteg, gv** fcr your copy todsjf—it’ii ^ust 36 plus \ 8 gift pdltenu. dtroctioM ' ita School___ __ St. Ml 8-8711; evt- . u • itasd. Avon Representative In your 13 RifM9 Sr. Bli«6. MI S-T4M. botwouB Bninnrd Ptaeo and School Street oa the B u t aids. Oetokar IB. IBBd. ■C neighbortsM. Now— Cal] MI. pants. printad ta book. Only. 38f a oopy t * « 9 a . i-- ' - .4I- • ' *■ ■ ' : j-‘- ' ■' ■ ■ ■■: V %

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PACE EIQ Bn^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1966‘ iilancbpsitipr ^ttettin9^ U m ld Areraffe Daily Net Presa Run ' For the. Week Ended ' rtfmm •Oet, *7 , 1956 think that the millions Of members The Manchester tT'A Council ‘ I A m t h e ' »' '' will meet tonight at 8 'o'clock at Wintirrs in Bike Safely Kidiiig Contest ff the Ralvation Army and of the 1 2 , 3 3 3 A bout Tow n the Verplanck School. A pahel dis­ Society of Friends, .because they T op ic of^ieriiion^ deqhi. communion' and baptlsni, not ^Member of the Andit Th» lUcmUon BuUdinr will b« cussion An fluoridayon wiji be pre^ sented. . • . 'ekaential, t^splVation. have oeen Bureau of Cieculation elOMd to all activittea excapt ' the. * H y M ajor *Pickup consigne^ohril. St; Paul aaid that ABSENTEE BALLOTS Mm . tH^lar bowling leaguee bn • .-ir: Lt. ‘Joseph F. KiilUmann. son of Chrlat sent him to preach, not (?>WadtMBday evening. The buildinga baptise. k . - f Mrs. Margaret Kuhimann. U2 Ly- . Major John pickup sp^ke -fit thej. will be used for Halloween parties "Saying prayers or Bible read­ .k : (EIGHTEEN P^ES) MANCHESTER! on that night. • . nessBt., has been assigned to duty, Salvatiqp Arm.v citadel .yesterday,! IF YOU ARE pUALINEp VOL. LXXVI, NO. 2fi at Inule-Air £kise, Greenland, the ing w-ill not of it.self bring sajv.te- from the text in John lb:9. "I anr; ^-----f ' ------— northernmost air base 'in the the dqpr: bv Me if arty man enter' tlon. Membership on a churcTf^ll ion, S wond. He will serve with the 74th will not of itself gain admission in, he shall be saved, and shall go' child, wib bom to M r , and Mrs. Fifhter Interceptor Squadron, the through the door of heaven. Marlb Mataaaa, 76 Barry Rd.,.Oct. in and out and And pasture.'', i only Bghter squadron north of the "This being Reformation Sunday ACT He said Edward J. TKoms,.^k8-; 1/ 26 at the Hartford Hodpltal. The AVtlc Circle; A graduate of Man­ remiq^s me of Luther, who re­ maternal1 pgrandparents a n d i are Mr.| ministrator,' of Manchester Mem-i chester High School in the class belled against the man-made forms and Mrs. Fn^ik Falra-eather,' 66 prial Hospital, in an address to the FOR INFORMATION'CALL of 19S3, he entered the Air Force The just shall live by faith.’ Heb: %• Walker St, and the ' paternal ministpilal body recently, berated in 1954 and was stationed 'St Du­ 10:35. Saving faith will open the Iraadpaj^ts are Mr. and Mrs. the rtergy for their failure to.get! luth Municipal Airport ^ o re his door of heaven.” JosepIph Matassa of Hartford. asWgnment.to Thule. iple in at. the door. He spoke of e man.v broken in heart and, Ml 9r8332-Ml M 3 2 1/ 'Manchester Grange,will neigh­ spirit, and physically and mentally; bor with Walcott Grange at Wal­ The Chamlnade Chorus will have RANGE (HEMOCRATIC TOWN tM).MMITTEE) a rehearsal'at the-hwie of Mrs. sick, who might have been prevent-1 cott Center for a "hobo night” pro­ fd if the clerg>’ were more pastors' gram to d ^ t at 6 o’clock.. All at­ Grace Fraser, 17 ‘Sl/lng St., at 8 o'clock tonight. than preachera. . rUEL OIL tending are requested to bring an vThere are more kind.s of religion empty can. Pfc. James Doering, son of Mr. than-there are day* of the year. GASOLINE The basic element ia not so much lha Men's *Club of the Zion and htrs. Harry Doering. 1.04 Pine S t, has arrived in Germany, where fornv.or method of approach, It is Lutheran Church will meet to­ rather a sincere purpose of heart. night at 7:48,at the church. he wfil be stationed M the liext tW’o years, according/to a letter 'Fhe> sacrifices of God are -a broken BANTLY OIL spirit: a broken and a contrite Commander John Cervlni of the received by hir parents. Their I \\\ . |\C. youngest son.jJohn; is stationed at heart. O God, thou wilt not de­ Ike American Lagion requests mem­ spise. Psalms 51:7. ■' '1 v'N - I iti:i. 1 bers to meet at the post' home to­ Sheppard Alf Force Base, Tex., "Ordinances are worshipped by morrow night at 7:30 to help pack­ where he is. taking an extended TEL Mitchell 9-‘1595 age the Halloween parcels for the course in jet mechanics. Their man.v. Often ihiv are a stumbling Lagion and town-sponsored Hal­ other two song. i}»T T y Jr ., and block. The RevPOswald Smith of TEL ROCKVIILE 5-2177 ClnjdL loween parties. More Legionalres Robert, served ’respectively in the Toronto says that It ia foolish to are needed to help supervise at the Marines' anrf in' the Navj’, aiid both TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY various parties to b6 held Wednes­ have been discharged. W a l day hi|mt-' Assignments and in- strtictions will be given tomorrow The Cosmopolitan' Club will Ua.*hingl| flight. r.'.eet at 2 o'clock Priday afternoon In the auditorium of the Conuec -I’residprir The Women’s Auxiliary of Boy ticut Power Co., Hartfor^’Rd. A Varvolorf hil Scout TVoop No. 25 will hold a electric cooking demonstration, |>aign tH p| food aale for the lienefit of the with the emphasis on holiday en­ Herald Photo .br Oflara ! tIhJW.HALCcom IT'S TIME FOR COLD WEATHER MEALS Salvatore. 13.' of, 5'2 M A H C H i n m C o n n - li.>ma t'ity troop Thursday, Nov.,1, at 11 a.m. tertaining, will he given b.v Mrs Dr., and Peggy Scott. Ml^TTMEATY rENTI^ rENTI’;R CUT Sophie Zvolenski from the Mid­ youngsters the Importance of safe m n n u w liPij in H ale's store. 9.. of SlVcenter St., won English ' COrIn ER m ain and OAK STREETS dletown office.xAn.vone desiring to bicycles S.-ilurday morning in the bic.vcle-riding habi't.a. rttf Hast crl "The youngsters were required to lb X I Gamma Chapter, Beta Sigma attend may contact a member of bicycle safety riding contest at the SOUP Ki*e>ihov e rl nu, will meet tomorrow evening the club. Manchester Shoeing Parkade. ' ride over a coor.se designed to de­ •*gcF to *>tp| termine whether they stopped .at BEEF SHANK at 8:15 at lb . home of Mrs. Alice Ernest Seams, ni^ager of the j rsrged fr»i Anaaldi, 101 .^rincetM St. • The Queen ^ f Peace Mothers YouthICentrd store in tU,e shopping .stop signs, rode on the right side LEAN ' S la t* .' -k-ill.-hi of the road, u.sed hand aignals and SHOE REPAIIl SHOP , 1«>.‘.2 Tiie Circle will meet tomorrow night center, presented t h V prizes, The Holy Ghost MoU.ers Circle at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. which were provided by Parkade exercised care in passing parked ■'T'• ,l'irn will hold a meeting tomorrov at John Andrvoli, 97 Bret ton Rd. merchants. Sgt. EWw’ard Wiiizler cars. Special Foi^Tuesday Only! n> .ealey hi* no| S pjn. at the home of Mrs. Thomas of the Manchester Police DeparV., Depar The contest wa.s conducted by t'-rev', of .VI) William McGrath, manager of the STEWINGPrepare ah economical, nourishing BEEF dish. Elanoherd, ' 109 -Wadsworth St. Three Hartford people, Mrs. ment se:-\’ed as one of three judges. MEN'S. LADIES' t . -eniMin a| Members are reminded to bring Beatrice Fox .Auerbach, Mrs. "Anthony, who is a sixth ^ade ^afe Theater, 'which sponsors a and CHILDREN'S SHOES t'lif tne.itHk t<| ertlclaa for the Chinese auction to Chase Going Woodhouse and Atty. student at Hollister Street School, safetVvClub. MEAT 1.0AF IS A FA5II1.Y KAS O Rm ;. HEINE’S A REAl. -teseiopii follow the bualr.ess meeting. Cheater J. Later, who visited the and Peggy, a fifth grad|i student, Besidhs Winzier. Atty. Eugene 69 Bodle* of revolutionaries lij^at-'foot of Rakoczv Statue during anti-So\iet disorders In Btida- F *-l Soviet Union this summer, took at Verplanck, won out over 40 oth­ Kelle.v artd' E arl Vo*t. .Herald INVISIBLE pest. Hungary.... Rakoczv is a f^iou.s Hungarian hero. Thousands of ' people flocked - to the street Tin F.-e«.dl St. Margaret ^ Mary Mothers pictures, freely and talked with er youngsters-32 boys and eight sports editor>^m’ed as judges. to look at the grisly afterms.th of battle. With grim faces they stared at the destroyed ghns. thethe. >.\ —.ting rel Circle will meet tontorrow at 8 ordinary citlxens and professional girls-who participated in the REG. sma-shed shopfronts, the gaping shell holes in apartment buildings The crowd was in an ugly re ed '’tie, 1*111 j u n , 'With Mra. (Peter A.' Plikaitia people, will speak and show their con test.' HALF SOLES $2.50 MEAT LOAF MIX > ' mood. lecril S r. a t B a r nsw home on HUUerd pictures at «an informal dinner The competition wa.s spon.sored Reef mi.ved with a small anioiint of fresh pork and49 veal. A . A ho anii-'un.l PRESCRIPTIONS S treet. meeting in Hartford on Nov. 8 at by the Police Department,, the Zippers Replaced—Hiiis Cleaned good romblnatlon f(tr a good loaf! ,*ie did idl' k l 6 p.m. Anyone may attend. Ad­ S’tat6i*‘Theater and the Parkade's “FREE PICK-UP fto -ier w •> .Id f vance reaervations must be made Merchants' Assn, to impress upon AND DELrV'ERY" 3 Minute Heel Ser^ce—All Work (Guaranteed KRAFT’S NEW Ibe V.*]t-Jbff| before Nov. 7 with the Service Nagy Reports Soviet Troops A 1*0 IJ BCCj I Bureau for Women's Organiza­ PINE PHARMACY SHOES SHINED Hegertv ssirr tions, 956 Main St„ Hartford. h...»e; -ilLhtl IvSinfffiW'e 664 CENTER ST.—MI 9-9814 m l’l>.-'. e sfTpiii ^OABEin7^,r OOMPOVIfDED^ All Purpose Oil V * Richard C. Morrison, 51 Finley AUTO 53 !<<• »■ Oil-*., Fr.ving, Baiting, Salad Dressing, Plus Free Measuring Cup.' Beginning to Leave Budapest 3t., is the holder of a scholarship .. -et hv tadli| at Princeton University, Prince­ .MeIXTOSH 1> I... K.rs.Ti. ton. N. J . REPAIRS ^’ionIia Oct' 30 l/l'’)__ TllC* democraev in the country, the one- • Kos, Hungarian delegate So -he I! ai'Pcsrei] 16 QUART $ 1 9 5 Ra,ii„ la,e today 'United Nation*, and a“nnrmn.-e'l to -t in t o 't f Mr. and Mrs. Paul R, Dougan, NIGHT B^CHANIC that a new delegate would be ach " tlM.gtl I 96 Washington St.'f and Mr. and I BASKET broaclca.at ail aniiotintonu nt only recognize.* the provincial to New York. Koe siipporteil l h* « .Id . =ver-vt4 APPLESFor That Halloween Party or Trick or Treat, by Pl'Cmier Nag.v that So.vict' autonmhous government.* created Soviet Union in opp >*ing ili»i. i-- a 'lav-to-fl iXPERT RADIO Mrs. Carl Benson, 299 Main St., i niotored' to Bridgeport yesterday TURNPIKE troop.a have started gwlling hy the rebels, but "begs for then- sion of the Hungatian.iebellion hi Th- \Vh;te[ FRANCO AMERICAN the Security Council last week the. f.ners.r>l and TV REPAIRS to attend the 40th wedding annl-; i SALE of out of Budape.st. .*iU>port. j , r , AO Idade, Includiag car nuUoa versary party of Mr. and Mrs. i AUTO SERVICE Nagy began hi., spee.-h to the Hunganan Pre.sident Zol- Nag ,v's annotincemetit -.v.* . Ke.lii'.ed SPAGHEHI WITH MEAT BALLS tan Trldy told the largely Roman viewed as a desperate,- last dtli ■ Mathew Rob,b of that city, form er-! nation with Ihe.s'e woid,*; 164 W. MIDDLE TPKE. IN TOM.\TO S.ACCE Catholic nation he hofied to ape hid to unite the. nation behind h:» (I'nnt^ntml I POTTERTON'S l.iT of Manchester. Mrs. Dougan and i "The powerful uprising of ttie TEL. Mi 9-4100 > Josef Cardinal .Mtiidszenty ve.stored got'ernment and bring .the lebel- IM CENTER ST. . Mr. Benson are sister and brother q u a l it y w inter democratic for.'es has hroiishl us of Mrs. Robb. promptly to hi* position as primate iloh to an end. - • to a iiartingTif the wavs. The rm- .of Poland. Cardinal MIndszenty Tlldy, formerly a leader of the tional government, in rohiplete was convicted oh treason charges amallholdera party, called on old agreement with the chaii iiiansliip Top by a Comnuini.st coiiit in 1949 and friends to atatt reorganizing the cans * of the Hungarian Communist 2 39 sentenced to life Impri.Sonment, In party. He was followed on the air A SAVING OF lot party, ha* t.-iken an important de- bv bepiity Premier -Feigpce Erdei. I v T a r l i All ■■ BH BB leccnt month.* he ha* been report­ ri*iqn for the life of the nation. ed .letaine<| under house arrest in who asked that the old peasant In the interest* of furthering CcAen Stamps Given With (!a.sh Sale* varioii* part.* of Hiingar.v. I parjy be brought back to life-. j » 9 I Nagy said.the goveinment has Call i*rn|HisrH Coalition i named a little cabinet, which wiU Nagy propo.seti in -a hroadca'at i include menibers from five partie.* over Radio Budapest the formation to put the new polirv into effect. W ishinjH or| :Bo\ Rebels 13, of a coalition government mean­ K;-enh*w»T riifJWHAUcoM ing one of several parties sim ilar The five parties aie the Uoni- MANCNiSTiR C o h n * to that e.stablished just arter the niunist. represented by Nagy and reported todaj end of World W ar fl in 1945. Janos Kndai. the Communist par- cor.gr «.si<-.nil ' i. / CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS Received Red I ty's new first secret a rv" . the Wonderful create-resisfabf, easy to launder The I’ea.sant party and a Moder­ I Smallltolders i Tildy and Bela emei grni y. and iron fabrics that will make beautiful gar- RHle Tnuninji ate part,\"1>f farm ers and husi- Koval'S I. the Peasant parly i Ki - Wi-i.tf Hr.wse| ne.s.«men called the_ Smallholders dell, the -Kocial Deftipcrata irep­ flgVlt.g ments so inexpensive. weie amortg the most popiilar at resentative not named I and a fifth By EMHtE MAHTON that tunc! \ h-igh on party to be 'represented by a man sell', th a moil Budapest, Oct. .10 r-V. Michael FigtOing slacked off at the Ma­ named Losonei. whose affiliation w ,i,, a - "a Halloween party. Pierrot Jtisi is a. hero of, tly -‘'MiWigarian lta TdTegta Barracks, a rebel iva.* not given . L ^ fo iiv e S'pea now—mor« than ovor revolution at 15. Thank* tic,train­ stiongpoint in a week of civil war "I announce, in the-naime of ^ ' SaidtpLouisItheMthorso). ing’in the I'ommiuust YoiAn Move- In.siirgents who had held put Bates Disciplined , 'jia t onal goveimment that- it »e<- ’■of T iw .s Sell 'Nap^tddjtg...y^ against Soviet tank>fjre oiarched ognizes the democratic local sti- A - < 'iris fighl ' 'against Russian i-i/ntrol of out defiantlv this mofi-ning and e KVi -wlancl tonomous OYganizalrofls. ire.-*le.! Ri' ise Reptl* ^Andthe Lincolns agree... his f oiintiy annoiicod they would not put down l;y the revolution, and aska their - Wounded in the leg hy jv gie- their arms until the Rilssians' have o;. .Ma-»arhu| Cotton Prints SP/MgaUMMH support.” S n g y said. - , r.r ge D-GJ beer is the best that we knowf’ e \ V jiade, .Michael Is recovering in the left Biidape.st. "Himgarians, p-re serve the .|« SC i Chail if today’s ' children’s ward .of a Budapest hos- g-ive 'Sovier tank* .were still achievements of jhe leyolution and and House $ 1 . 2 4 pital. I found him pla.ving with prtrg.rd about 5rt0„yard* from the restore order. .Stand hy The ' na-, ■ * * W 'M le r wil) moke ether children iii the ward, a .njiHiel haw'apks__-The -government-chn- tional government in ila fateful ' 'nje wind •inplane their tov. • nMlio had pronii.«ed the ^ -.1, tonqy Reg. 1.49 Yd. Yd. - i>as ihaLlhe' ^ P * end ofhar fin. nphirol ingr.di«,t,, ond with core, conKi'enc. Sitting on Ihe e.lge of Ihcybed. Kiisstait* would start'pulling back l-.uneral for Herne* 6% ■. he. looked shyly toward the tio o rtlo their Hiingartian. bases at 9 a.in* end Tkilt HI .xtro-lorg. m.oiur.. Try Schq.f.r reoj beerf * .It w'as officially antroiinced the ',ce for po.-st] .. when I'asked how he got-into the 13 a'nii. E.ST-t " ’ aftei insurgent dead heroes of.tljr; revolution' wjl! ;den! E,»enho fighuyg. force.* staft aiirrendering their s be given a mthta-y funeral S'se niil!es,J ' J . 'Well, you see " he replied, "we a nils " Tiiat hour passed without ' kadar said the Vonimuniat oi ■ A ;i leader! 36” Ameritex ! IN $ IR W A S H E R | ! ■» were going to play with the others confirmation of a]inv general with- 36” Ameritex ( Crea.se Resistant' .gaptraitinn agreed with the deci- ported to h"a’| when a-ear with a flag on it came draWal. I aion to end the one-party system read r.e*». to'> Fine Quality styling hy The young , Hfprttlemen in ,il Crease R,esislant Cotton Prints .Vagy a veteian Red. im fe im- He asked Conimuqist part*, mem­ re'sdy .n Wa| were, shotiting that anybody who prisoned ss a TitoisJ.-rgaaraled a bers to. cooperate i-ifh the "free, Reg. 99c Yd. .. .Ih flRcfancy wanted to fight t o r n free Mungai y pledge that his government would Tt.r -I >-.ve ' Cotton Prints .tsi dont fighter.* " . seemed' tnairil 36" A. B. C. Fine . . . in BuiMn Quality yfould join So we did who' sts.it (It the earliest possible hio- , In catling fur free elens-._^'*XY v eu- re a . ■, ■> #- Cotton Prints ,,»in Dapandablllty a t firjit hut LajVis. who already is goveinment for complete w1th- 1.29 Yd. atipresaed, noii-Conimunist ruirtie* da'i k sb.iat .36" Dan ftiver Reg, 99c Yd. 16, look-Jt away and I waa yeiy drawal of Rtiaslan soldiera'Trom . 7’ildy aaid "the Aovtet-'Iearier, iViil , ,.ln Law-Cost Vjikaaff I —r- - ^ lliingaty ir. J.he I - -■ The' leJHi.elj .44” Ameritex Wririhl-Shed 36” Ameiitex'' iConllfliied «i«,rage Te«| | The government removed Fetej- i (Conttmifd Ml i-age Heseiiteeai COTTfoN- to -he 'Cotig’tJ ii..------—-____ f -. shorfii- a.ftrr) Cotton Tweeds- All-Fofa^Tti^. Cingham Plaids ‘Satin Prints eni'e Piestdei Reg. 1.19 Yd. 'X' . Reg. 99c Yd. ♦ hi* VVrii?5^ ] I'rle -, «*■ reta| -HlV'rft''-,tl- 45” A. B, C. ' 36” Dan River Adlai Claims Ike Holding Truth Wrinkl-Shed . leg i! e.R ;srr| Reg. 8?c Yd. Gingham Plaids *s merit:!) Gingham Plaids Du res qil4 ^ Reg. 1.29 Yd. Reg. 99c Yd. JoK sat IKb 4iol occor^tAf On Mideast Hanger from Nation i« he iva* •a tfpo of foWk* yaw or* Ho. All the Above 38” Ameritex Plaid wwkiof* ani yau6«-Spaa^ kdUi S le -. rh- ,e- hsdl Boston. 0< t. »i -!•• AdUi I allv lass than the truth. The • .5:3« p m. at Reybutn Plaza (n Phil- .-A venaon■naon rontendeilromenoeii roda^,.toJiKi, . ythatd Cottbn Tweeds m and at cydt. world wf* '.valk' on is mined with adelphia. and he wind# up the daV's. '•iruaC ’h iWi1 I Reg. 99c Yd. Piesident Eisenhower. ba* endan- Irouhlr iituu Korea to the Drdits i-ha t he ! rtu'l gereil- th f peace tiy - withholding ■ campaigning w.ith a major addrees mon ept *bo| y d r d 9 4 c of GJrrallai. and we>e enttUrd at 9 341 p ot on the I'niversitv of "th e whole tiu lh " about u a g ij de- m oi »s .All thfrAbove to he trusted LVe.ve got to (re Pennyvl'ania laripiia there . veloomerfts aluoaa in. W ith the elettian, a w-eek ahead mrel 'emr- prnhiriUs to tare them the I'Vrnorratic r-andida-e foun>l. a the Mldtlle Fji«l as an example (4 untinn tquatrh aii.l piake‘the i rfetl} de-; re-eptive a'teitenre m Boaton In -tiif y a r d Alwfmnwm Wrififff' Ha puiaiieil this theme ae he ciaii n- Mow tan we unlesa we are jahi-parked hall ishefe Deiiiorratic' oaBrty rllirried forward hta lir a f •w-eeg s told the whtile trntbT at. SGW-a^w6lirif prtMuro. ^ --‘v—“vU. 1 (ten Jhhn js Kennedy ahaied jhe ijotaff' aaing’^way Mjk driva fur -'votr-s «.'Uh s< hreliue J "Instead 'd'lrin'g f.tur ie a ts uf ••iatforci W'lth him'along with Kose 36” Drip-Dry apgeches in Maryland New Je'sei (ailuui ci;it)« at hi'f- t;,, we re heen )>atteil ter Furroto. the party'a candglate Ameritex, 36" A. B. C .'J Tb«rt*B cm) •Mm!tct»Aa la knoviof tkfi ,' and IVimavlianra after a luanm; uir' tjie irfct k..^and |uitl(>d on the for gtrveinor 10 u r . I! Printed (for SJkirtai First Quality Prints your MW wriigitr wifthtr h wm foUy t!^ ^ ^ 1 lei'eption last nighV iti Bontuh«■ if in tbi world ^ hat abo tha 7^ , tiead; aid tuifl ttiat em-tTimg Sievenaoa ruused < the par'’ v Quilted Velveteen 4 Merhanlcs ilali at' m Hr Th; ta •langerima h critfria-ii Y«m. it* thr MW •uto«Mitc*MDp Igaai larZei’a trillitar v- f o r < e , ha*l t-r o'itr'ed-ss-orid ' M hie launi that th e RnpsiblK-aris ha-: rr ‘oe Reg. 79c Yd. Qu4to* by o«rr 3.000/Xa MtiiM •truck .ncroaa the KgvpliaiV fn-n- Beg, 59c Yd. Ki'seiihu..eg aanl ’in a teie-J -.be* 'StAi trti u*m. • , '-lier Inward- the.JBi'ieg Canal. Uie m '-r.iew fSni |l t 'ju p- ^^!e»a -.n " If- *•"*’" ? 'h--;r cam paifn (an the ■ < "■ ihpihe Ttnn't Worrx luM tiriif let* ' '« Reg. 3.49 Yd. n.49 Stvidy ConsfriKtleo Democratic atamiaid hearer a; .1 seitti." t;.c te ore- Eg-;e , Ihe ,, liranf. wl^d autat chat- It^ aa hard 'to ^-eak ‘ a l ’i-o-' the H-ut!an| y a r d 6 4 c nsHr'tia:igaC:-.i af t-.,c,.ii.rr «'»; c He a.Taip ; .a; Eiaenluiee.~a „ Special! ‘ Yd. y a r d •iA AM Wftint paiH da.v't ominoiis arid • itnl-.isiug h*- i;;;d ‘ wast g-stdii.^g He cl\. lar'.a had tdBKwl ta «hawi6-B«t Iwb. 1.95 ad* "-tratirui la made rip of rirti, a givrn| veiotifhents.in the Midiile » a l , a !'* '; 4t 'th e an re r eiueo’ = Colom: Blue, Red, Black. >ROM " ■ -er aad dc ttr'eid. N *w .‘ uiii.iii.'a-'-d t| •'But. I must s-V 'this an-i st H^t I (jii;:;* i .011;-? »4ar,e Ahiah i- Ltncoln anouidn' ja only to repeat what I'havir "c.-n lo ^tf'ieth'ii tn|uah' ' **e*iOivr.»tion e*. en j at> a la -ifT * abiniet ’' lor .* R'ah' aaying throughout thia »ai-ijM gn , Vt ar .tber pet: ; K: •-•'ti. • e,. Triet., ;eucar.’; ■-ught a.atorat of CTF C O U R S E ^ A S Y TERM$! he amd '’'The government ih W ' ,h- ‘ d ■< apurs e- fhat 'tg-rreit great r^liitarv 'tjt4 •i'! ' ' s- i » t# t'rriTana lie iiiglon haa been telling ut fi»at-all IS he; in't ; I ' ^ X !»*»»« '*■ .-Mitc-riE^-le su .-w aeei • revised U well ,ln-the W irjd thaC tOnirW ~ i:' tWa iwe'are^por.., .et»:r- ‘ -.1,,^ Riar,, rl RiCo| b>* K” i hed'ste Id .n. ride; ^aiifr'a la peace /that, there, IS as t^ (he a — j,. " , ei- 'Ties I- P ■ to hlJll'r-- CORP. President I'ii'nhdunfed o n jv 'a Maine TwHHt ’ VMe» '*ti ter .R.c '-b c vet ; are aW V .g e He proofed MANCHiSTER . COHM* a 370-i^ • ( ..k.*l’t- P . ii-,-K * r I MANCNHfTfii C o n n - Middle East ’ ’ ' „*i-' -1 •-■r;'4ar;iit B, .-.it .'.'■■it.,e M.r! CORNER MAIN and DAK STREETS *|ie«a Thiaa .Mie Tnatfc’ a fallv in = ar O s rtalt-f7t«ia He *••• r- nta h": h^mt, » -*'■* Y * (USE o u t 9AK $T. 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