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H V i i'' m il PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1*, I t t f . .1 Average Daily Net Press Riin The W e a th e r‘ \ / ^atulr^Bt^r lEttfttittg iffroU i For the Week 'Rnded FMweaat af D. 0. Weather Baraaa Sept. 7, 1857 class of Nichols Junior OoUege of Alnnan Basle, Itoger Martin will continue his military studies he graduated from the U.S.. l^aval | Warm, humid tonight aad Sat­ Business Admlnlstratleh, Dudley, Christiana, son of MTs. Hasel for 18 Wbeks at Chanute, Academy. ’ . urday uwmlng, oecaalaaal ihawa About Town Mass. They will enter Sept. IS. Otrlstiana, 318 W,- Center St., Is a 12,456 era. 1-tw tonight near 78. Met -- •-’.■4”!!; quite ao warm Saturday after­ Mitchell attended Manchester High member of the 3348th Student Ebis. Eldmund J. Peresluha II, Mason Markham, son Of Mr. and Member of the Audit . Cliarlu P. Mitchell Jr., eoft of Squadron at Chanute .Air Force Bureau of dreulattoa noon. High near 88. Mr. end Mr*. Charlee Mitchell, 78 School and Nemchlck attended Mt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pereslu­ Mrs. Mason Mark^m of 88 Spruce St. Charles Academy, Peekskill Base, Dl., studying to be an air­ ha, Rt. 2, on Aug. 30 completed' a St,,' has IjMn promoted from air­ Manchester— A City of V^lage Charm BeckmAUck St., and JOeeph C. craft' mechanic. Originally assign­ Nemchlck, »0n of Mr. and Mr*. Jo- Military Academy, Windham ^ g h 3-week course at the Fleet Gun­ man flrit class to staff sergSant in rr-r School, Bucknell University' and ed to primary baaic training at nery School. San Diego, Calif. Be­ the U.S. Air frorce. He is stationed ■eph Nemchick, 70 Indian Dr., are VOL. LXXVI, NO. 29.1 (TWENTY PAGES)' MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1957 (ClaaeUled AdverMaIng aa Page 11) PRICE nVE CENTii members of the entening freshman the University of ^ribourg. Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., he fore entering the service in June, In Iceland. Viewers Face Horrors d’Ouevres| Special for Today 1 ^ P O R t h e b i g a p p e t i t e s / Mitchell Raps ‘Invisible’ ,^ TV Philadelphia, Sept. 13 (.T)~ Philadelphia's famous Friday Ad Messages ‘ the 13th Club, which has de- Th€ JW.IUU CORK • ■ ' Aed every . hoodoo known to auperatiUon, tempts its ' New York, 13 (A*)— further today at a 12:13 p.m. HALFS SELF, A technique for transmission luncheon table- loaded \\iith W aghington, Sept. 13 (yP)—*=9eonalderatlon In framing Ita de- of what are called “invisible” "Horrora d'Ouevrea." A ‘ sampling of the m^nu: Eisenhower administra­ mands for new contract terms advertising mes.sage. * ferii two substantial gains to. the 65 industrial peaci to Interject the gove:-nment direct­ SHANK HALF •Liewing public: Fewer Interrup­ authorities regarding violations of^law. Good Lurk Jar Citea M bIIr’s Stake. ly into matters which must ulti­ m SALMON mately be solved by collective-bar­ tions for sponsor mesaages and Brownell said the information is being turned over to GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGES Rubbers, 8 pkgs. 27e But at the/aame time, Mitchell added entertainment time." . said, ‘'the Ireaident again wishes gaining." Farm Aidl Nashville authorities by. the Federal Bureau of Investiga­ Ban Dome IJds Map yi'or on Inflation If it should be hroi^ht into use to itreas hip hopes that parties to on television, he said^ The adver- tion. . , Lb. Can 8 5 C 2 pkgs. S7c all maitagement-labor negotia­ The Eisenhower administration, 30", 36" and 40" SIZE tiaer likel.v would advise the audi­ This was the first formal announcement that FBI ajEents tions wiltbe awaxe the great meanwhile,' is setting lip a sort of ence that it was about to rei-eive Troubles HEINZ NEW stake that the public has In the general staff to map Ita bat­ had taken a hand in investigating the blast TueSda|r. GOLDEN Butt Half > ' subliminal advertising and then The explosion wrrecked the half-^-— ...... i" 75 agreemmta they reach.'" tle against inffatlon. FASIILY SIZE th$. program could proceed with­ million dollar school building. FLUFFO ReuUer hat proposed-that auto Establishment of a top-govern­ out breaks for commercials. Ketchup .. .hot. 35c FRESH lABY Arms^gree to cut prices on 19,78 ment group which will conitilt with The dynamiting followed the ‘‘.The ad itself,” he ssid, ‘‘would, admission of a.Nqgrp child to the modM cars hY_8100. He said the be similar to the kind of cominec-.| President Asks Regular Size 3 Lbs. 95c UAW would take such a cut Into (Continued on Page Eight) clal viewets see during station 1 first grade of the achool. PORK LOINS Browmeira brief announcement 2 btu. 49c Plus free pering knife breaks.'* . V - * Hartford, Sept. 13 (/P)— 6 to 8 Lbc. Vicary amd it proi^iy would be ^ Connecticut’s farm problem, gavjt no IndIcaUOn aa to the na- Benson Stay uacd mainly for “ reminder Adver- ' ^ ^ v . baniHnir m »r tura o f the information developed by^the'PBi;. -...... REGULOR or DRIP WE’IX HA\'B FRESH inciuding Israel - — - tiaing" of products already weU CHASE k SANBORN Redeem your Le\-er known to the public. _ i the heads of politicians fo r . -Police Get Court Order In Cabinet Post COFFEE Brae, coupons at He said it could not promote new! weeks, will drop into the lap' In Nashville, meanwhile, city Hale’s; Lux Uquld De­ PORK LIVERS officials armed 'Naahville police Washington, Sept. 13 (Ai—Seci—Beery products if e.\tenaive explanations j o f the State Legislature next today with copies of a broad fed­ tergent, Imperial Mar­ were necessary because such ex-! w'eek I tary of Agriculture Benson 99e lb. and SPARE RIBS War Plans Denied eral court order prohibiting 'any Umited Supply garine and Oayla Soap planaUona could not be ^ incorpo- q-^e' drought that parched the day it ia the declaion of President sage lasting only Interference -with achool Integra­ st.\rthm7igh m^;;? of'thV^™.;^^^ tion here. ’ , Eisenhower that he continue indef­ a fraction of a second on the is over, but it left more than $8 screen. Besides banning acts intended initely in the cabinet. SCHOOL CUBESTEAKS rian ; .J^pa.Artakeirp Hoj Affected million damage In ita wake, to keep Negroes-- -out o f racially Benson said the matter was dla* : iE — ' ' " W e ' ad wolifd Tvave • • An Temergeney - -sesaion- -of ^ ■ the :-mfef«d'"(lr#t-gr«d*”eiaa8eB;-'the"Oi>' 'WSSS at"' Kli " ironferonca "with' the Impact on the viewer’s aubcon- der specifically forbids boycotts of President at Newport, R. I„ < ? ^ N - scious as the constant repetition of provld the newly integrated grammar Wednesday. FANO r—8-LB. AVERAOB ' Uaataaeka. Sept 13 )8>>^8yria’s^iBts forget \Uiat Arab will ^took up 'never a Jingle, and would not prompt a ing aid for Jarmera. schools. Six schooia end their "Some time ago the President eeivE two tb^'mllitary chiefs have re-ikiltkia S yriu brother, viewer to buy something he didn't It aouhds aimple enough, but all first Week' of Integration today, asked me to etay on," 'Bonaon aaid. tume^^rpm urgent conferences In' The United Statea early thla For BROILERS 47e the half-dozen or ao propoaala after two dtya of surface calm! “I took tho matter up with my SLOWLY) Cai^. whare they declared Syria week stepped'up the arms deliv­ (Continued on Page Bight) made ao far have met sharp op- Heading for Talk with Ike U.S, Diat. Judge William E. church, from which I am on leava. win never attack anyone. Including eries after expresaing fears over positioh. The proposals Were given Gov. Orvaf E. Faobua of Arkansas waves from a chartered plane Miller issued the temporary order 30** Range With Automatic Timer, A ll Cal rod Increasingly cIom Oamaacus-Mos- R consented and I agrood to etay ‘ School Da/<; iinel. - ■ • ; ^■ an airing at a iV r hour Legislative at Uttia RMk, Ark., Just before, he left for NewporC*R. I., and yesterday at the request of city on-” y ^ B rig . A flf Bixr>‘. lefUat Army oow -relations and Soviet arms Frozen Food Specials OommltteFC heamg yesterday,, but a conference with prerident Biaeiinower oil the Little Rodk' racial and school oHiciala. They asked Benson said the matter was dis> ' Units Plus Remoyable Door! eonunandcr, and Lt. Col. Abdel ahlpihenta to Syria. when the smoky had cleared thary problem. (A P Photofax )'. for it to bolster a Police get-tough MODEL J298 Hamid Serraj, Army Intelligance Serraj said the leedera of Syr­ Judge to Curb Was still no solution In sight. cusqed sgalh Wednssdsy, and Utst Swift’s Brown ’n Serve Sausage • ...... 8 ozs. 53E policy in dealing with racial flsfb- there was no chsnga in tbs situs- ' '^ e f , cams back to Damascus yea- ia’s Army believe in nationalism The problem concerns about upa Since IS Negroes reported for Valley Frost Melon B a lls ...... ' - . . 1 lb. 33d and thalr iiimntmimB Lm tlon. —-^oayr- ,^«H»aae—Mdng—with about *,000 BehioR is aiir apoaito of-iiiv-Sopr - Snow Crop French Fried Potatoes . . . . 9 ozs. 2 tor 35d W in e were JO detalli here on nationalism. > ; -dairy -farmers, and"tofather brhite flraf grade'rii Monday. Mll- ' what they'WBSCJtwut on theirr i f "I am noL a Conunimist ahd own Bboqt 89,000 cows. ^ On an mon Church. ‘ ’ aulty Butofe Fuse lafvprdertd the Integration. Answers PrekmiM Just Look Snow Crop I.emoitade ...... « ozs. 2 for 27 < hurried trip tb*thW*diyptl«n « p i -flhere is u t ona single Commun­ average, this works out to about The. order la slmiiar to one un-. 4 Cans tal. ist offtcM in the Whole '4]Ttan PtlwtulSk^l 23 cows to 'a farm. der which, northern segregatlanlst Benson's remarln at a news con­ Carlo newipapew. however, Arm.v, ” mrraj added, Hard 'nme Befoiw Drought John Kmper was twice convicted ference w*re in response to a re­ A t A ll TOMATO He declared the United Statea' quest for comment on a demand by «4<.i iiieeiTu Miiee* j lutfsi* sui ten 45c SELECTED FRESH FRUITS and VEGETARLES quoted them as iaytag 8 y ^ will Pawtucket. R. I., Sept. 13 CW-r- - Dairy farmers- were having a in last yebr'a integration diaturb- not make any aggressive lirtlltary- parts A Superior Court Judge today de­ tough time even before the drought Saves :ro F ai ancea at CHuiton, Tenn. But at- newly-elected Democratic Sen...... 2 lbs. t-American or non-Ameri< Proxmlre of Wisconsin for Ben­ ' -MM SMMifai) ' laew BOSC PEARS ...... move with the arms bought from l^n—-I clared a strike of 400 Pawtucket came along. The number of dairy torficya said itV legal iiuiguage O f These I • r tr r —-Sr 1— m —Ml | SsM 2 Cans the Soviet Uqlon. and added; school teachers, now in Its- eighth ■ t son's removal from |be eablnoL I J -S CANTALOUPES ...... each/29« farms in the. state haa .declined waajloaer to an injunction issued CHICKEN There wriw other signs of an "You ai*e either Americtn or day, to be Illegal and said he would ateadily, and wma at a record low Ea.4tpn. Md„ Sept. 13 (Ah—-A<5^.endl8ig the Hanson Street Ele­ at HoxLa, Ark., in 1904. Prozmiro made hia demand in a 35c SEEDLESS GRAPES ...... 2 lb& 85e aasing of Middle Bast tension over We your country’s polici4n find In- •ssue a temporary restralAlng. or­ last tpriiig. Right now Connecti­ negro father of two children at­ mentary school where the demon­ It slab names Kasper,, the Rev. telegram to Blsqnhower. He at­ NOODLE Mcli'JTOSH APPLES ...... 8 Ibi. 29c tnrwrtA to those of imperiallBm or der. • cut is getting almost a third of tending a formerly all-white e. not. and .this, they be­ Judge O. Frederick Froat said tw ita »-,t!k from outside the state, ; mentary,achool found a homemade Talbot county qpenbd ita first from Albuquerque, N. M., and lO cent aiwcial R^consin election 2 Cans CARROTS ...... 2 cello P^ga* 25e porters after another emergency lieve, means t(taF you are Com­ would hand down a written decree The dairy farmers were already I bomb of 10 sticks of dynimite on thraa grades to integration last! Nashville area residents aa defend- IfUMMIinNINI I IDAHO POTATOES ...... 25c meeting of the cabinet that there ^munist , . the western Im- at 10 a.m., tomo-row. his front lawn this morning. year and expanded it to the fourth j-ahl*- _ fn addition. U atrikea Out (Cbatlaiwd on Pago Tha) H I T M M I I VEGHABLE 29c was nothing new In the situation: pefiallata evepy every nanationalist is . a - In stating his. finding orally to­ '(.CeaUaued oa Page Eight) Sessions spotted aplasUc grade this year. I broadly at "other peratms now of •Vtl111 ROCK TURNIPS .... .••.•a,...lbs, 15c and "nothing to be worried about." i Communisty 'k rti everyone Who day. Judge Frost said; ■w.—-— ...... • ., . . i bag in from of his house. Wneii he Police Chief WiUiam H. WUkin-1 hereafter In active concert with SPANISH ONIONS ...... 12 lbs. 39e Yesterdays c a b i^ session was the works fo ^ th e Interests of hia ‘The court la clMrl^ of the opln- pulled the zipper, he saw the dyne- son said tho attempted bombing the'm” —that ia, others who- con­ fourth in aa many days. ' country^ a Russian agent" . ion and finds that the teachers are. mile and called pollbe, ."looked like a local Job." - spire -with the named defendants. I csftsi. SsaA«|ii«. IMS mt I tir Mat t Boyd.spotted the gunmetsi gray Judge Miller has ordered a hear­ Features Denica Rule Army „ouncS^ri*!L*KlJ^Th?s An Integral part of the government; A Maryland Stats Police aer- The Cairo ii^ p a p e r A1 Akhbar, S err^ had of tbs city, They are governmental Bk>nde Bites I geant dunked It in a bucket of plastic bag at 8:40 a.m. ' Police ing for both sides at I p.m. Mon­ Bulletins day on whether to replace the stop­ COUPON ON said Serraj firmly denied charges amployea and have no legal right A f f ■water, theorized Tt had been le ft‘ on his from (he AP Wiriw GENERAL SAVE N0W...8< LATER that the Syrian Army is controlled J?” '* " President Na, to strike against the governmentiJL,/w.PA/I-wjI. Thomas Messick, a dealer In (awn duilng the night. >■ gap reatfainef with a’ tornporary EVERY PACKAGE injunction. In the interim. Mayor DOUBLE OVEN by Communists. his Bgj’ptian Army commanders. which they are nowf doing." T , ^ ^ j dynamite, said the axploalyes had Messick said he believed both on a wonderful new BiHnwet "Referring, to Increased U.S. "iVhat we will do 1« fight back Tha strike w as : called by the 1 <7 >7 a G ^ a g » I t ' ^he imtential foive of a hne-ton the dynamite and fuse caps were Ben West said all city policemen will get copies of the reatrainer INDIA FOR UN RESTRAimi arms shipments to Syria’s- nelgh- against anv attack.".Bizry told the Pawtucket Tqachera Alliance In a A O U a t IK ' bomb and would have destroyed of old. They have aj,!Hfe"of about two kind of dry milk and read them to any crowds gath­ _Unltod Nationa. N.' V„ 8 ^ .bors, Serraj said: “ The imperial- Eityhtlah Middle East News Agen­ wage dlapute. They rejected as too; ! severely damaged three or fo-ar j’ears. he said. 1$ (A)—ladJu argud Um Ujir. m iN E cy. "We will burn the sky and the small a pay raise offer by the City i of the frame row) houses on Gra- .. Local police called in,. S gt ering "Iq front of or near the Gouernl A saem ^ todagr to land to defend'bur country against Rodger B. Harria of the State Po­ achoola." ' INSTANT .Schoor Committee. 7b* «W ke has, w ^ b rid lre "roltce I Masper. released on- $600 appegl “turn away from the eotuae of Zionists or others'." forced irf.OOO public school pupils ^ !ln ! Messick said the dynamiU prob- lice to diaposo of the dynamite. condemaation’* in efforta to gef^ RANGES The Boyds’ homo Is in a Negro from the city workhoOse yes- JUICE Russian Bloc < Bltry accused U.S- Secretary of to rimata out of claasfoomk mobJte acrtdcn ?es^ State ^ * Soviet troopajnt of HimgaiT^’' State Dulles of waging a war of settlement. Across the atreet: terday, prompUy landed In David- from a block of frame houses'is son County Jail where he la held Indian deleMae Arthur 8. LpU MODEL aECTRIC DRY MILK nerves BgalnaLBytia^Jlajuedicted court to-faqulre the teachera.UtJcer iw a-,i^"i;okl„F*k»S; scoxch^dlcath*^^^ that Arab cpontrlea -now getting port to their desks. A UMatap(iff~fi«9eioph|shi: " ’ wtthontnwBir-w a“ srate' chafge“ 6r J408 95 5eeks^o they w ^ seeking liv:djmfl«ctloft -‘ t »«• -’..Boyd is head -waiter at thtjhicltlng to riot, baaed oa hla antl- government to mO'wo roatrte- a ; arms from the Untfetf States will Qodtea ';CaIvia (Xtotldge Pro-ests to integration ttf ele- with ^'flavor-flakes*' with a holdup a short time before. Tidewater Inn, the most modern"' Integration speeches here. He was mm and free po".> al • never use them against other A~ab J,|udge Frost qttoted the state­ 1 k..,. U.S . 1— mentary schools in Talbot County Priced As hotel and eating place on Mary- sent to.the workhouse after failing mts. Re asked the 8 u vIet g(m m - M O DEL J40S Oil from j states, ment ^ Caivth Coolidge. when gov­ have been made by a white citizens meat to' help "In bringing About Qt. i .^iatT o n "‘HoV^ve%r no^ V^mom Ituufa eastern shore. ' to psy a $200 fine on disorderly Low As Pins DeliTSiT Fkg. 23c I Arm.v chief aUo asserted ernor of Massachusetts some 30 condqct, vagrancy end loitering an improvement In the altna- J-es'.'s ago concerning the Boston I _tlon“ in Hungary. Cairo, Egypt, Sept. 13 lAh A re- - military aid SiTla has received ^ e blonde, Identffied by State opened a week ago yeater- CHARGED W ITH BRpBE charges. liable Informant In close touch the Soviet union lA forS de- police .strike that: " There ia no; Police aa Bridgeport, Sept. IS' tAh— McCUrio., who has preached to ------" ’^ ‘i"rt’fo'?d‘."‘ 1fi whe’ir three .picket.%'e"re ar- FAUBt'S HOPC^L • srlth the Saudi Arabian- oil Indus- and said Russia has never right to strike against the public Wllljard St, restdd. Wpitport Patrolman George E. Kaaper-led segregationist rallies, try aaid todav • Communist bloc **k ^ Syria to sacrifice ita Inde- safety by anybody, any time, any- - - - U tile Rock, .Ark, B ^t. 1$ ( « Raphael's Hospital where. State The boys' two children are at- Meeker tofla}' wSa arrested on a also was arrested last night on the countries recently made overtures pendenpe. wherej ” , RoUce said, ' bit, one' of the charge o f bribery In rannectlon same city charges. He was held, — G«S'. Om-al E. Faobus took o ff . to buy oil from Saudi Arabia. pHyalciana exSinining hw. ~~ at $;1$ ajn. (CST) today fWr a (C^oarittued .an Page Fovri w M the alleged aoceptasce of in city Jail in~liau of $200 bond. He — The Informantjald Poland and (Continued do Page Thirteen) SHuj, complained of a hip injury nabney from a Coanecttcut Turn­ was booked at the Jail as Jqhn klstary-mBklng oenferonea witti Preuldent Biaenbower oa the ag­ Yugoslavia both feiently contacted and also suffered cuts and bruises pike rontractor. A Warrant nas Mercurio, however, and police aaid, electric When her car hit a )>oIe on Route gravated Federal-State integra­ GENERAL W the Saudis and .offered tp pay doir News Tidbits this Was.correct spelling of his 97 here. . served on the suspended pollce- tion problem at XHOb Rock. “I SAVES’^ lara, if necessary, for Saudi oil- nuiu In the office ^ r e of State’s name. Culled from AP Wires Actual .purchase of oil would have The> car was registered to a fendants named In the injunction feel the same*—hopeful” Firabaa OMH 69e I w«.’ 5Se Martford man whom police were ’ / Att.v. Lorin W. Wllll^ The said. " I’m Just going^o aOa tho from to be from the Arabian American' polkKinan Is alleged to have was not known, '. Co. (ARAMCO). but the Com-j unable to locate during the early PreaMrnt and t eaa’t diseuas tho SIZE ••acaattca a : ' '••aanacc-pc oil , Tires: oepfed bribes rotating $1,100 Violenco reached' • high point • stages of the invesUgatioh. ' River runners emerge from conference la advaaee, but T m refrigerator . munist governments apparently ftom tho rontractor. Re posted a ] cu. ft State Policeman Michael (Con­ trearberoua Rio Grande Gorge in opUmlatic.i* 11 hop^ the Saudis wrould use th.elr $*.000 real estate bond. , (Oonttaiied on Pago Tea), WITH COUPON' good offlcei to influence ARAM (30' roy went to the scene of the ac­ New Mexico . . “ Xo governor eaa ■ to sell to thepi. “ cident here after Woodbrldge Po­ au|ify Federal Conatljution,’’ says DR. SMITH TAKES OA'TH The resaons for these overtures A Tragedy Shared lice requested the assistance of a former- president Ti-uraan. Ottawa, S (^ . 1$ (A)—Dr. photographer. Government expect)^ -to eoiqe S.Vdney B. Smith w'hs sworn Ui . , 2 arc. not clear. OU men aay Russia COMB AND BRUSH and Romania have been sending Shortly before that. . Robert close to legal debt limit in next few today , as Cannda'a new foreign Los Angeles, Sept. 33 OP) - of one tragic moment‘you are Ordin. 130 Allyn PI.. Hartford, montli.s.. . . Twenty-five Washing­ U.S. Weighing Strate^ secretary. The 60-y'ear-oJd edu­ ■ huge shipments of crude oil to ,A letter addre.*sed to '.'Dear left to live over and over $ E | ^ t. Since Egypt byoke with had telephoned the, Bethany bar­ ton State Penitentiary prisoners cator,. new- to poUttea, resigned Mr, ! JIotoriat"_ arrived at the ' again how your.IdyktoTapeed racks, where Conre^ .is ^U on ad, give up hunger strike. - - ..— -yeoterdaytUa p resident -of the - Britain anjFSihcariaarTaJIbnd tt Mirror-Newi. •took three lives. NOODLE consequently crampM f6r forciffn compifiining that a yourfg. blonde Spontaneous rombustlon blamed University of Toronto. B eoi^ "I am not writing this to "I don’t hate yon any more. wojpian had robbed him of $12 bn him as he took the aqth -of of­ exchange, Russia, also atepped up - you to remind you all over for $50,000 fire at Rocky Flats, Behind' Russian Blasts I feel sorry for you. I can still the Wilbur Cross Parkway in Oolo., atomic plant ... . High-level fice from Chief Justice Patrick I Shipman ta to Egybt again," the letter said,' "but see those smiling faces aa they North Haven, and-had forced him Kerwtn wiw Prime Minister Large \T diafneter Plastic Vinyl •: f T h e recent overtures may Irtdi- fo all motorisui because achobl diplomatic talks between Poland's SOUP wave me goodby," put of her car. She thrust o p ! Gomulka and Yi'igoslavia'a Tito By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER pa bitter reply ye.sterday., The John Diefrnbaker, who had held cata the Communist world la get­ again begins. - The letter was signed.’ Under object into -his aide which she said State Depa'rtment accused Soviet the foreign portfolio since tha ting hard pressed for oil 'and that "I want to - prevent, the contiAue today. Washington. Sept, 18-—U.S. of­ the signature this postscript: was a pistol, he reported ' American student retiifna to ficials are trying urgently to Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko Conservatives’ surprise rtetory . BhlpmenU t o , Egypt have Ifeen tragedy-that we-have shared "Another year. And once Cardinrdin sajd he had met the Lopdpn and college after unauthor­ figure out the baaic strategy be­ of falsifications and intemperance over the Uberals last June. WORIUGLOBE made for purely political pur­ together—a niother and you, which; it said "aeent deliberately again • your flowers arrive. Mr. Motorist;' ized trip Into Red China Gov. hind Russia's increasingly hai'sh only and 2 labels poses at the expense of Russia's They are beautiful. Thank (Coatiniied on Page Four) and hostile propaganda attacks calculkted to break those bridges S.AUD W A ^ S ON. SYRIA ."That day three apmtanned , ------Ribicoff opens first stntpwlde con­ own aatsllitei. you." • . , ference bn Human Relationa Edu­ of understanding which still (jus- New York, Sept. IS' (A)— 2 Cano The' wlllingneas b( Communist ; little faces smiled as they on tho - United States. ' from The riewapaper sent reporter cation at University of Connecti­ One spec)iIatlon is, that the tain our hopes for jieace.’' King Saud of Saudi Arabta to­ eountriaa.to pay for oil in dollars - waved me a happy goodby Charles Neiswender to Investi­ Gromyko lashed out at the day was reported to have seat a / and BO Importantly went on Flu in Louisiana^ cut- . • . i Soviet government may be delib­ indicates they fe»l an urgent need gate. He talked with a close Nevada atomic scientiata post- erately recreating a periojl of in- weHern" allies . and the l/hited message to President Blaeuhew- o f Middle Eastern Ail to suppler their way-to school.,I wanted . friend of the letter writer. She • er urging moderation ia UJB.f 3 5 e to call thein back to. tell them nticlear Mast scheduled for tenMfied Bast-West tensions in an this modal with ethors soiling for moro. This Gonord Eloetrie 2 Cans ment the Communist world’s own told him the letter waa.written Asian' Cases Soar I hut will hold one tonight effort to assert a stronger control policy toward Syria. The Nawf ■tocka, the Informant said. how lonesome It would be. four years ago on the first an- York' Times and the Netf I'l cu. ft. of storago spoco; oH duminum sholving, 2 poreolain vog- chunk tuna M m ’m goodf "Mr. Motorist, )I wanted to Brooklyn, N,Y„ Judge says over Ita reatlye Bast European 59e On the other hand, oil hten here nlveraary of the tragedy. It - 38'aahington. Sept. 13 lAV-The teenage defendants . defy taw In aatellites. wracking the disarmament hego- Yejk- Herald-Tribune reportal MODEL LASllP drawtrt pins 63-poiind froion food froowr. , -.r- apeculata this may be the begin­ klaa them once more, . . then was wTittan- but never intend­ tiationa, o f plotting aggression. ia Washington dfspatohee that ^ I savy you take that corner - Public Health Service said today childi-en'a court. sessions. , Othar possibilities Involve try­ ning o f a Cbmmunlat campaign to ed to be. mailed to the man Louisiana apparently Jt the only Labor Party retains Gloucester ing to put the blame on the agSinst Syria'', and of blocking' a message from Saud war , bacoihe a market for Arab oil, tires screaming, car out of who was driving the car. The GermaA unification. . control. state h.nving widespread occur­ teat in House of (>ommona in Brit-: 'United Statea all over the world against any U.8 . action 'th thereby Increasing their economic friehd sent the letter ip. the ence of influenza at thla time. tah election . . Navy''8 fifth mt- mr the break-down .of the London The United SlSfea replied that might push Syria further S&H GREEN STAMPS GIVEM WITH ALL C ASH SALES GREEN STAMPS • FREE PARKING ties svith the Arabs. Already the "What wSa your burry? paper, which printed It yester­ The weekly rejjort generally dis­ clear-powered submarine' to be ,disarmament talks, promoting ex­ Gromyko had . followed in* hia ward the Soviet orbit. Bov 'et bloc ' is buying ih'dist of Weie .you late for work? Were day. • ' I cussed influenza, rather than laimrhed Octl 10 at Vellejo, Calif. pansionist Soviet designs in lire statement "this bid Mdlotov tine Egypt’s cotton and Syria's wheat. you angry at soiftaone? Tlie motorist? , Aslan-flu. New England. Council .reports Middle East and influencing the which the Soviets theifhselvea so CDPPER PRICC INCRCAS APPUANCE DEPARTMENT | 'i,' ■ r. until now, no Saudi oil haa been “ Surely not my 'three., I am He still - sends the iiother However, the "service now esll- that New England life , insmance west German electorate ' against recently condemned as hampering New York, Sept. IS going to the Ctommuni'at bloc un­ aiire yolu would^ot want to. flowers on each anniversary of matea there'have been !)0.00 0 caaea Companies ha\-e asseta of ISO. I bil­ Chancellor Konrad AdenOuer.. Tha the promotion of world )>e8ce." leading custom smelter less it la being reaold by European . run'your sefeamitig tires over the • child.-en'S deatiu. -- of Asian flu in this country in.yo* lion , . . Archibald M.cAlUater West German elections ' will be ■When farmer Foreign Mlhjster the price of copper : cent months, an Inct-Maa.pf aome dies, pioneer of Scotland’s labor held Sunday. , . ’ V. M. -Molotqv w-as purged fl^m pound to *6 cents a poUnd-14 Thd asDsW. CORK The eiJaWe CORK AAAMCO ■ official -in .(Silro said ly,- erasing forover the smilek She couldn’t Write a letter' -10,000 in the last 10 d(Wa. - ' movement. Whatever the' basic reason -for thf Soviet leadership this aummei) marking, tho aecoed ,lncreaae ARAMCO'a producUon jtoes moat- they had for me. , now. For in her mind qjh* atlfl • During last week. l|ri0.s|>cclfie ' Italian painter Pielrq Annigoni the Uoughar policy may be, the after breaking with Comraunltt this field in as many dayui ’Tho. FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE MAHCHtSTERf C o m m * ^ - a U-: MAMCHicrm; C o m m * .ly tp waatem Europe and non-- ' "But. Mn Motorist, chUdra.n ■ waves goodby tq the amiUng new influenza cases wire reported may visit Hartford in November Russians appArently are hoping party bops Nlmta Khnishchav, ha price advaaeea. a sharp 'Communist Asia. M vary forflving In life kni) faces df her children. '' In (he continental Unjted, States, I . . CJbntract negotiations ttt It will help them In'^ a iro f thoke was blam CORN» MAIN «Ml OAK STRIETS t • would if they could, pat your ' She la in. a mental hospital, few of them were confirmed by plione equipment inttaljlera fasume The Vlatoat Moscow outburst off yeototdiijr when unk Arte (^ It a n s d a « r*ge. Faiif)- - • ^ hand and fM l sad because hopelessly Insane. ^ Igboratory tests, ' provok^ tha United 8 ta|«s into (Oon((atMd on Page Ftva) moved'ntf Mht - t ’ ■ •/■.. <. > ■-1- h- '.; \ • r v ■< ■ ■ ■ -/ % 'I . *■ ■ ■' ■■' "ii ■r- 'N. FAdk •mo UANCHESTEE EVENING HEJtALD. M A N C H E Si^ CONN*. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING .HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONk. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18.1967 PAGE - - 1 •! -‘-A waa artanted by Oonstable Ed- B o l t o n iteniAin atentge and are willing to raiuid F..Dwyer about' 10:30 pjo- H ebron □ □ □ □ □ p D C30 □ □ □ □ give them to the Scouts. M ore Committees f t o c k v i l l e Ha posted a bond of $38. High on the list of articles that Cruiser In Cnsfc were likely to be resting'In local Nfim ed for Show Sheinwold attics, was cast iron cooking A minor accident between a po­ , . - •'•-tf-V 4. New Building Recommended lice cruiser and a local resident is JPF Readies . Firemen Sign for Training' equipment. The troop would wel­ By Garden Club under investigation by Sgt. Lester / Eating Here! . come kettles ot 12 Inches in diam­ Barlett. Police s«id the cruiser, COUNTINO LOCATES MISS- ' eter or more. It was also felt INO JACK Sou^ dealer Year’s Plans At Willimantic Fire School there may be tents available. Mlaa Ellen Buckley and Mrs. For Jail; County Tax Levied operated by Patrolman Clinton Both tides vulnerable idur iine food, deftly served "in a ^ Edson Herrick of Bolton, .at tha Anderson, 23, of 170 E. Main.St., By Alfred Sheinwold Scoutomater Warren Potter or HORTlt’ n/congenial atmosphere, is sure to _ Bolton, Sept: 13 (Special)— recent meeting of the Mancheeter -horisontal Jail plan to house 30 to sidesviped a car driven by One of the best hands of Ihe 'Hebron, Sept. IS (Special)-r'nie I'Whqn payment should also be Troop'Committee (Chairman Ron­ Carden Club, explained in detail RodtvUl#. 8«pt. IS , (Special) A K 10 4 ' make a hit with you. You’ll be so L-l 40 inmates, with sufficient dormi­ Harvey J. Bonney, 45. of 46 'West Nktlonal Team Championship, held Junior Pilgrim Fellowship of He­ Bight voiunteeer firemen have made. 7716 (!oat .,wlll be 25 cents ald'crote would welcome calls the procedure and dutlei of com­ Obnatnictlon of * niSw county Jail St. The accident occurred on a V K J 5 pleased’ with the wide choice of a meal. Parents have been aake^ -^om anyone who has camping tory capacity to take care of farm a month ago In Pittsburgh, was bron. ahd ' Gilead Congregational reglftered for a atandard fire de- mittees for the approaching Flow­ the lO S ^re county farm on R t workers. Location of the' Jail op dirt section of Bellevue Ave. ♦ Q J 7 good eating our menu offers. Come U to send the exact amount of $JJ5! equipment they would donate to er Sh6w. It will be held at the 'played by Tobias Stone, well- Churches la making Ita plans lo r partQieht course to be given at the the troop. They have already re­ 74, Tolland, haa been recommended the farm site, which la six mites about 6:45 p.m. yesterday. Dam­ « K J 3 in today. LJ for the week.whenever poaailiw to (Jommunlty Y Thursday, Sept. 19. age to each vehicle waa esUihsted known New York expert. When the coming year. All those enter­ Bastorn' Connecticut Firemen's have time in making the."Coilec- ceived a box trailer in which to by Federal Buieau of Priaona, from Rockville and about one mile WEBT EAST ing Grade 7 are Invited to be a Miss Buckley Is also introducing from the present location, would at about $100. Training' School In Willimantic. tloni. Oedit will be ^.gtvan' for Btore the gear, and have located a and will be in charge of a new (FB P) Inveatlsatora. It waa an^ Hospital Notes .counting showed that the normal A 9 2 A A J 8 part of the Fellowahip. meals missed thrqugh absence barn in which to store the trailer. remove the Jail from the center of play was unlikely to work, he The local department will begin the project this year, entitled "Flower BOttBced laat nicht. Admitted yoderday; Alexander V 8 7 V A 6 3 The date for Loyalty Sunday at 30-^our course Monday. from school. TTie Troop began .its meeting Tolland and eliminate the present found an abnormal play that did the Hebron Congregational cihuroh Artistry." The FBP ln^>ected the present problem of transporting workers Bogdan. 98 Grand Ave. ♦ A K $ 6 A 10 9542 "FOOD n Already registered are Stuart Milk will be served with each ichedule last Monday with a spe­ Miss Millicento Jones .of Bolton, Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. work. has'been changed train Sept. 23 to Jail at Tolland Center at the re- to the farm. West opened the king of dia­ A 10 9854 A82 AVEY’S FOR ^ WeUa, WilHam (Clifford, Henrv meal in'.the hot lunch program. .It cial program for parents at which the jiew prealdent. ■who succeeded queat of Sheriff Paul B. Sweeney, and Mrs. Richard West, Hazard- Sept. 29,. The Rev. .John R. De- EVERT _ will also be available to students plans for the year were outlined. Cantor Addresses Hearing monds and then shifted to the five SOUTH Sousa will be guest speaker. Rau Jr., iValter Treschuk. Robert Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury, presided chairman of a committee appointed vlile. . ... MOOD" □ Luchenblll. Wilton Thorp, Dale who cafi-y lunches from home at Highlights of the schedule are sev­ /■ Alderman Melvin Cantor, a poul- of clubs. Stone won In his hand A Q 7 C 5 3 CENTER ST. at the meeting. Her associate a year ayo to atudv conditions at tryman', addrsssed the special Birth yesterday; A son to Mr. O io lr Reheanal Set Smith and C^hief' Peter Maasolini. five ^nta a bottle. Thfs should be eral overnight hikes. The first officers ..are Mra. J. Russell Pitkin, and Mrs. Richard .West, No. Ma­ with the ace of clubs and led - a V Q 10 9 4 2 News from St. Peter’s Episcopal ordered on a weekly basis and one is let for Oct. 5 at Camp John­ the JaU. ' - session of the State Legisleture triimp to force out the ace. who will be taking it as a refresh­ vice president: Mrs. Nevln F. The committee's report waa yesterday regarding the “severe ple St., Hazardville, . ♦ 3 Church is that there will be a □ er. Others who are Interested are payment for the week made on son. A Hallo'we'en party and par­ Decker, secretsry; and Mrs. Wells Eaat returned a diamond, and choir rehearsal at 7 p,m. today In fieen last nl^t at the annual economic plight of our independent •Events Tonight « A 7 □ □□□□□□□□□□□□ □ Hvged to contact Massollni or re­ Monday, also. No credit la given ents' night program are local Pitkin, treasurer. Degree of Pocahontas will meet declarer ruffed. South next drew the church. There wUl alao be a for absences of less than an entire events. County MeeUny following the leg­ Connecticut farmers.'' two more rounds of trumps, and SQuih Watt North. East port to the firehouse at 6:30 p.m. The following committees were islators' ^iproval of a $64,421 The legislators had met to con­ at 8 p.m. In Red Men’s Hall. Fleur de LU Counaelora* Hkeeting school week. No milk will be avail­ Black Ledge District events in­ announced; Mrs. David Toomey The official board of Vernon West discarded a club. '"Declarer Pass Pats 1 A Pats In the rectory at 8 o’clock follow­ Monday when the group will meet budget for the fiscal year ending sider poMible aid to drought-hit before making Uje trip to Willl- able on a day-to-day basis and clude a "First AidoreeV- in Janu­ and Mra. Herbert Hutchinson, hor­ Methodist Church will meet at 8 continued With the rest of his high 1 A Pats 1 N T Pats ing the reheanal. only plain milk will be sold, since Sept. so. 1908. farmera.'Cantor spoke on behalf of clubs, discarding two spades from mantic. ary; a swimming meet in March ticulture xnd conservation; Mrs. A county tax of $48,000 waa laid, the Independent Poultrymen of p.nii. 2 V Pass 3 ♦ Pass Tomorrow there wUI be «wlm- there is no State reimbursement on and field day and camporee in Henry Rockwell, birds; Mrs. .1. - Troop 14, Boy Scouts, will meet him own hand. mihg for the Sir GalahsM They The course will include six week­ chocolate milk. with payment due June 1. 1908. CoimecUcut, an organisation of East had to discard two dia­ 3 V Pats 4 V Pass ly sessions of two hours each from May. R'lissell Pitkin, programs; Mrs. SurphH Question over 200 poultrymen., at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall. • : will meet at 6 p.m. at Die rectory. The practice of aelling milk at . ' New Notes Robert Smith, melhbershlp: Wil­ monds, and. Stone began to get Pcss Past The Ball and QuUn <^ub will meet 7 to 9 p.m. on Mondays, and a full There was some discussion of the He iirg ^ ''equalisation of taxes mid-morning snack time haa been The opening of religioui Educa­ liam Buckley, public relations; Vernon ahd Talcott^-llle news an accurate count He knew ex­ Opening lead—A K the last Saturday o f this month. 8-hour session schediiied for a' diacontinued for several reaaons. advisability of building bp the sur­ . . to bloviate the unjust dis­ actly how many hearts and clubs weekend at the end of the evening tion classes at St. Maurice Cmtirch Mra. Charles Uesperance. ways crimination now practiced against Items are handled throngh The Onr haa been the small demand and means; Mra. Earl Trotter, plus account to carry, the county Hemid’a RocksUle Bureau, 7 W. each opponent had started with. Mancheater Rvenlng Herald He­ sessions. In addition to standard for milk at this time. With the has been postponed from tomor­ until taxM start conUng in. or us­ our CbnnectiGUt farmers." By this time he was pretty sure oi' A, CTIubs A 7. What do you layT \ material In the' curriculum, the row until Sept. 21. * cheer; Mra. Roland Midford, hos­ Main SL, telephone TRemsnt bron oorre^ndent. Miss 8i later opening of school at 9 k.m. pitality; Mrs. Warren Keith, his­ ing tiw ssoplus to keep the county^ - Cborch Goal 8o$ S-S1S8. the diamonds. .THIS left room for Answer; Bid one ipade. You Pendleton, telephone AOademy ROUTf 30--CRYSTAL LAKE. CONN. course will include instruction on this year and the first lunch pe­ A voter-making session will be tax at a dm O y level St. Joseph’s Caiurch will con­ only two spades In the West hano, would open a two-auiter In the ma­ 5-8454. — rescue service this year. held at the .Community Hall to­ torian; Mrs.'.Kingabury. publicity. riod scheduled for 11:20 a.m., it Mra. T(x>mey displayed a winter Commission chairman Francis J. duct a 'building fund campaign and for three spades in the Past jors even with a trifle less. Firemen .Set MeeUnga is also felt milk In mid-morning morrow from 2 until 5 p.m. with a minimum goal of $125,(XIO, garden. Miss Jones brought a Prichard said $6,000 is being with­ hand. (C opyrl^t 1957, General Fea­ The local firemen have scheduled would interfere with the students’ . The annual archery shoot of the drawn from the surplus account to the Rev. H. A. Lepak, pastor, has D river Arrested tures Corp.K ■ m m NioHT floral arrangement and a winter No Normal Finesse s work meeting beginning at 8 a.m. appetite for lunch, it is explained. Park Department's recreation pro­ garden and explained thie proce- reduce the tax load, with $10,000 announced. ‘ , Sunday at the firehouse. Over 140 men o f the church The odds were therefore 3 to 2 Scoute Invited to Hebron gram will begin at 3 p.m. tomor­ (lure In their composition. rematntng to cover expenses for I n 2- C a r C r a s h that Bast had the jack of snadea f i ig a i t i c 08R88 A meeting of the Fire Preven­ Boy Scout Troop 73 will be row at the school shooting range.. the first three months of the year. have "volunteered their services in AND tion Committee will be held Tues- tM drive, the pastor said, /nie ap- A normal finesse of the ten ot guests of the Hebron troop Mon­ The Board of Finance haa sched­ WORLD’S L.\RGE8T Thh Commlsalonera are author­ Roy W . Schulman, S3, of Weth­ spades would not succeed, for the d ^ at 7:30 p.m. at the firehouse. day at St. Peter's Parish Hall In uled a meeting at the Blernentary ised to borrow up to $S8,000 for pisM for support will be .taken to RECORD HOP Australia's Great Barrier Reef. ersfield, was arrested after a 2-^r defenders would then get two Principal Richard B. Mather of the that town for a spOelal sesaion on School Tuesday at 8 p.m. The ses­ I.2Sfr milea long, is the world’s addlUtmal expenses before tagei every parishioner, friend of the accident at Center St. and W. Mid­ SHOW; STARTS AT 7:15 elementary ichool will attend the arish and business establishment spade tricks. Featuring In Person: State Police activities: The pro­ sion will complete the proposal for largest coral structure. Most of the start coming in, in June. A aiig- dle Tpke. yesterday and charged session which will plan Fire Pre- t Rockville. After deep thought Stone ruff­ Clark Oahl«.. Gaoiim .Nadar Jta gram will be conducted by officers the 1957-58 town budget to be reef's 80.000-square-mile area lies PERSON T O PERSON Tonight visit the HoU3rwood home o f EiwgiTif gestion to move ahead the dub date g with failure to-grant the right of ed out dummy’s last diamond.This / LARRY JONES. Station WPOP, Hartford venUon Week activities for the' of the Colchester State Police Bar­ presented for approval at the. an­ for taxes was rejected because of The proposed new edifice Is ex­ way. "Band O f ■chool children. underwater. pected to cost $35(1,600 end will be reduced East to his three original racks. Scoutmaster of the Hebron nual town meeting on Oct. 7., ■tAT Julie London and the family of Robert Kennedy, energetic young oouneel for the the hardships it would^ reportedly Police said that Schulman crosa-< spades. West had two spades and Angds" Afraid" “BUD” WILSON, Station WTXL, Springfield Cafeteria to Open 1 tr(x>p is George Rose; Jr., a native CMiM to towni. located adjacent to the present ed the intersection and did not see _Tf*li._S:l«__ _ _ Advertisement— church, feeing Union St. the last diamond. S;M - 1S:U The hot lunch program at the! of this town. Maa<4iealer E\>nlAg Herald The Jail studyV'committee was another car, approaching on his Now South led a spade, playing 8ai., 1 r.X. "HridI aad Palar'^ Elementary, School win begin' Senate rackets committee as Edward R. Murrow resumes his famous live intenriewi antborlxed to Continue its work Salvation Army Appeal ^ . Cartipfsas _ “ROCKY BILL and HIS ROCKERS.” Springfield Consideration is being given by BoltoR correepomlsatt Doris M. -Ballroom classes at the Flora right on. Center SL The other car the king from dummy.- East had to operation Monday, .School officials I Scout leadera to purchase of camp­ B. Johnson School Dancing open and report aipan at a future meet A fund drive for the eoclel wel­ was operated by Ann Marie Pe­ SrSTi WaM Dlaa-r'i ‘'BANBr* DTfoUa. teleplialM snichell 8-5545. take the ace of spajles and return m a n y FREE RECORDS-^ANCINO 5 to U.‘S0 P.M. announced today. Installation of I ing equipment for the local tt’oop Tuesday, September 17, at the Ing. AUhmigh no vote of the com^ fare program of the Salvation Ar­ ters, 21, of Coventry. She said that Shona At i • 4;M - 7:IS ■ S;tf my la underway, according to a low spade. Stone played a low the tray slide rail, which had de- i with money earned in a rag collac'' MILK BOTTLES’ WEIGHT OUT Bolton Community Hail. AU “ c®® ™.vi,ion. t o n ig h t at 10:36 CHANNEL 18 ^ttee^h ad been taken. Sheriff she savF Schulman approach the layed opening of the cafeteria, was Etsmard J, Ackerman, g e n e r a l spade from- his hand, and dummy tion last spring. Before any pur­ Mlik bottles art lighter than other classes start this Saturday, 8wo$aey said it was the "general Intersection but thought that he was able to win the trtiCk with the made today. | ftiftWng of the members'' that a ctuUrm&n. chases are made, however, it hat they, used to be. (Jnice thej^ September 14. Register nerw for -■ would grant .Ivvr the right of way,. ten of spades. This was an abnor­ M m n U B lH M ! Meals are to be ordered for thnj been decided to determine If resi­ ~prlVAte or claBB liistructloii.- Phone sSTjall should^ bunt oif the ; O f the fundi collected. 20 per Miss Peteia told police that sha anUre school week each Monday' weighed About 28 ouncesV but now Mnt will be used by the Rock- mal way of playing the spades, but dents have Bome of the desired they weigh, only 17. M l 9-1335. farm site, rather than an atUmpt could not atop In time and collided it worked Tike a charm. STATE H^TfOW to remodel the present structure, villa Servica unit to meet emer- with the light rear -bumper of which is 125 years ol^ ganciee and provide direct a 1 d, Schtdmsn'a tar. Pollco eatlmatod Dally Qoleatloa Sale Sees P r^ teb le such aa food, baskets for needy $200 damages to her eporta car 'Aa dealpr, you hold: Spade Q 7 iWBBinwwin!iiwimiiili»iii$wiflBiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiii!i The FBP repwt stejUi|4tlukt sale fandltes or clothing for thildt'en. and hone to 'SchuIman’S convirt- 8 5 3,-Heart Q- IO $ 4 2, Diamond L iJ neiuM f it the preeent 5-aere aife, with its The remainder of the money Ible. COIVIIIVO SiPT TI XX PROGRAMS two buildings, might add about benefits regional activities, includ-^ Police said that Schulman had TONIGHT $30,000 to the $M ,0^ building ing. youth programs, aid and coun- two yield signs facing him at the- Remember *♦ Keith's Will Not Be Undersold! fund for the new Jail. Tbe poesi- ael for the aged end service to the Intersection. He ia icheduled to ap­ DELVIKINOS Take A Chance Night Armed Forces , Extra Bonne Featare la biUty of tyiM the Jail In with dvn pear In Town Court OcL 5. i t defense, and tbeiaby receiving Membera of the local service J, — ia AddlUon To Onr Reg, Show Federal CS> aid. is being eonsid unit are: Dr. George 8. Brookes, Dine & Dance KS ' 'HIIS Video iyerYday" (Jlaude P.-BUaon, F. Leroy EUlott. ered. ' EVERY AU Rlghta Beiprved— Tbs inveetlgators suggeeted a Mrs. P. J. Johnston. W. A. Khunly, Fifty from Area . Ctaude'-A: Mills', -Harold Obenauf, Thttrsii^^rfe Sot. )■. 4«n>e :i*44.«''ik „iL..X4-lMckaisoa-..4,')(avJ»»g',...... Judge Thomas F. Rady, Jerome 8. Join'Boat Coarse 'TONIGHT! I SIX PIECE KROEHLER uJj Nationally Famous Quality . . . Exclusive Remkiewicx, Robert A. Rivkin SURPRISE FEATURE end Louis P. Fltxgsrald. More than 50 Ma:ncheater area AT MIKE STANKO'S MAN5FIELD AT MIDNIOHT! WitlyKeith In Manchester . . . In A Complete (Jhecks payable to the Salvation boatmen registered this week for Outfit That Represents An Outstanding SECTIONAL E^nergeney Army may be sent directly to the a free educational course in pilot­ Value For Your Home! treasurer, Mrs. Myrtle A. Pierre, ing. OAK GRILL CURK 102 Uhion S t They were among 500 who signed so OAK ST., MANCHESTER ENSEMBLE Num bers Flqel Voters Session up for the'Hartford Power Squad­ Reaervatioas—Call M I 9-8094 The final aession for admitting ron’s tourse. James J. Gleeson Of ^Mnek voters pOW qualified will be held at 228 School St., squadron offiual. Town the Town Clerk’s oHice tomorrow said tha 12-week course will Mgin ELECTRONICS Rrs DMartniMt ironv'9 iejn. to 8 p.m. . • Wulnesday and continue on/suc- f A Ateeric:anAtesrl clUsens. 21 ysere o f eeeditur-Wednesdays. /- LABORATORIES (SMFfrl a ge'or older, who have lived In TheTnm»b«r of registrant sat a new h i ^ for the course which is. e n U JOHNSON "ACTION (MP'IHE TIGER” .3-1151 .OonneeUcut one year and Vernon 'w W lM . GENE KELLY "HAPP v 'RO-AO” six months, ere eligible: offered every fall. The average reg­ 277 BROAD Stii Dhlrlet Bar Btitxvah istration previously has ^een 225. Squadron Commander/Charles G. RADIO T [ I E V I S I 0 N The Bar Mitxvah of Michael Al- / Hr* DfpartiMnf bom, son of Mr. and Mra. Milton Hutrier of Bloomfield j>ald that it ( M n i Albom, will take place tomorrow was originally plannM to conduct Jl’NE ALLT80N Chaasel t Maw Bavea, Gann. dXdl) BLOMDIE at the'Congregational B'mal IsAtel. the instriiction In Hartford. Be­ Ckaanel II Harttard. Cwa. "Tke Spy” 3-5432 ^ in “INTERLUDE” Charael tt Spriaxfleld, Maas. (H) rEATt;E)l MOVIE An Oneg Shabath will be held In cause of the large rasponse, East FREDERIC L WERNER Chaaaei M tlem BHtaui, Oaaa. I,-’ his honor today at .7 pjn. following Hartford and West/Hartford sites INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO AND ORGAN Chaaael U Watarhan. Ceaa. ■ :M I •) CBOSSBOAOS Pone* D*pdrtniMt the evening service. have also boen sel^ted. AND Ckaaa<4 H Helreka. Maaa (Udi) RPHNA Changee BaMries The Mancheate^men are part of „ "Tke UHla Black Ua” 3-4131 a group of aboul: 180 persons all PAUL A; CHETELAT (2^M> UPE o r aiLEI V The Rockville Public’ Health •iW ( {) 8POBTS TIME \ Nurstng Asan. has adopted a new living east of the Connecticut River INSTRUerrOR OF PIANO (1MB) MB. ADAMS A EVE ' salary schedule,for nurses. The who will take the course at Central Beginners Our Specialty (tMB) ON TBUL plan, retroactive to Sept. 1, also tn- School. East Hartford. The (froup "Tke OeaHe VUet af Mar- will meet at 7:30. Gleeson, a past RESUME TEACHING YOU der” dreeses the office secretary's hour­ t:tS < a> ADVEMTIIBE8 IN NEWS M b 3-4848 ly rate. squadron commander, will be in t:M ( I) DATE WITH THE ANOEU If.' .♦ ‘-jJa Joseph Belottl has been named charge of Uie local group. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 "Tke Oerilla" (IBdO PLAYHOI'SE OP STARS c h a ln t^ o f the annual fund drive A IR CONDITIONED STUDIOS 875 MAIN ST., 983 MAIN ST. "Tkree DelUr BUI” to be Conducted In October. ‘ TEL. MI 3-7815 or MI 9-7333 (IM I) THE BIO MOMENT Everything Complete..Specially Priced! According to the report of Hiss Save at M:M ( S> THE CHAMBEE 8PEAU. (IBdi) ITNOBHCEBBENT A U , SIX PIECES . . NewMt contamporary Ruth E. Hoyt, supervisor, visits STATE "Preal Pass Palhcr" made from June through August Oa-M) CAVAI.GADE OI SPORTS orator styling . . tha TWln Sectional that may be used totaled 1.521. Of this total, 726 BOSHNELL Prsas Snaxlaa *•. Maadr . , •* * length sofa . . aa separate Love Seat . . for in­ Friday and Saturday NORMAN’S Saadr, lArd. aiMdlewelsbl teresting corner arrangements! Kroehler cuahlonized conatru(:tian for greater comfort and calls were made in Rockville, 267 (U> TO BE ANNOl’NCED service, tailored in smart fabrics. Consists of the TWO PIECE SECTTIONAL SOFA . . $ FUEL in Vsrnon and 528 In Ellinglon. Feature Tonight 8:30-9:25 445 HARTFORD RD. WROUGHT IRON FRAME CXXJASIONAL CHAIR . . .‘ COCKTAIL TABLE . . CORNER Kloiera Attend Parley W^d., Oet. 2 a Direct Telecast! s Mon.,- Sept. 23 TABLE and SMART TABLE LAMP! Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Kloter, PHONE Ml 3-1524 proprietors of the Swiss Laundry 9* MimOK arwenlf W. K. ENGLAND raSMIERE TOMORROW 9:30 PM Don't miip the first of ^ ' '' of' 10 Harlow St, attended the fall tHE REGIMENTAL BAND RobiHfOR VM. B a s ilio LIBERAL KEITH BUDGET TERMS . . OPEN AN ACCOU>IT DRIVE-IN >iW ( t> 1UMD8TAMO OIL conference of the Consumers Bu- THE MASSED PIPERS <184S) BIG PAYOPP LUMBER GO. fffMU In Fry MEADOWSI •: THEATER <»W> MBTUIKB-mAnCB a powerful new series of the adventures of Paladin, a dangerous man. with a ^oubifi liC»—part - Mau. THE HI6NLAND DANCERS' Veteras* B(skwu. BU, $A, 4>PEH^Attl>AY R A N G E O I L Bartferd. Caaa. VEXOICT IS Cadet jotni D: Del Ponti. son of Ein-flacKBSi Youaa. SATURDAY sophisticated citizen of old San Francisco and part nithleHs K r . and Mrs. Domenick B. Del Adn. U.M BUOBTBB DAY----- PonU. 79 IV. Main St. recenUy 'nehFti aeir aa aale. Mail ardera UU <»•«•) UI'EKM Pna A DAY M:1B participated In field training exer­ • PLUS • Sepl. It. 8ead rcglrlered cheek er OPEN KOl'SE cises and maneuvers' at Camp meaer erder Sad Mif-addrened ea- 4iU <1MU 8ECBET 8TOBX (UdB> PERSON TO PEBSON A BOONEm HAVE GUN-WILL TIUkVEL relepe l« MradaWr Drire-Ia, P. O. 4>M US) EDGE o r MIGHT UeMea aad BOLAND Buckner. N .Y „ as part of the sum' Bek Ml. jCart Hartferd, CeaaccUcBl. ' (H) OUT WB8X RehcH P, Keaaedr.. mer curriculum of the U.S. Mili-< 4i4S MODBBN BOMAMCE8 (H) THE EARLY LATE SHOW OIL COMPANY tary Academy at West Point. Ca­ i:M ( l> MICKEY NOV8B CLUB Milt. I t) WORLD'S BEST MOVir.8 det Del Ponti graduated from (1«> I LEO THEBE UVE8 "Remaace af Bar* RIdra” (tt> TEE MK8T SHOW (M) FAMOUS FfGHTS , 369 CENTER 5T. RockvUle High School iiv 1956. FBATimB MOVIE Tel. Ml 3-6320 ( » ) 0I;T w est (la Prerresr) UHM (IB-Ml NEWS ,.t 5-’. Louis Cieckowskl, 78, of 46 t:M (U) THE EARLY SHOW (BB) BfO NEWS ./ Market S t , waa arrested by local “ Tke Black 8waa” WEATUB 24-Hour Burner Service (18) THE JBIG SHOW ) (Hi rn^^EE pe efo rm - police yesterday and chargad with BIN 'TIM TIh' delivering liquor to a. posted per­ TOMORROW Fall Registration - -.X UtU (U> WEATHER A SPORTS I'ur -Vi|;ht Hiirni r Si-rvu i Onl> • ( S> POPEYE (BB) WEATHEB son. TTie .arrest wiw made about DOORS OPEN/i:S0 - US) TWIUOHT THl^TOB Save ever $5 \ V W f*l • ;U < I) NBWR a WEATO8S II sU (IB) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIB Can M l 9A2429 o r M l 3-4845 11:15 a.n4 by Det. Sgt. George H. SHOW STARTS * P..M, • :M ( t) POPEYE ‘THEATEB Trapp. Ciechowski is ach^uled .bb.'to1 ? » “ ‘ Ul) FAITH FOB TODAY 11 :St (ID TONIGHT for court appearance Monday, UtU (M) NEWW Also sciieduled for court'aptear- A FabalMS Sptctaelt if Mvdiiaf Ulld ( Bl NEWS (it) NRiro AND PEETIEWI ■ anpe ^on|day is Ronald ..A. Zlpo, CmiiMUtL Aiiitieg Mnie ai4 Nicilob 20, of 24 Grove St.,- arrested on a - SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 charge of operating d motor ' ThrHkv Daeu$! Mcmehuttur TIRE Inc. vehicle without - a -lioense. Zipo n cK im i NOW a t b o x oryicK U tM (U4I) B IO ^ Kneehole Mall ordFra promptly flUad. ^'nSETUBE Price*: Orcheatra and lat Ba)c.: GO O DYEAlt m s i s s m S trso. 13.00. ia.5o. 3tod f t? 00. tl _____ « me me mm mutm M as as an «9 TIRES HAJL ORDER PORU-^-Black Watch llM (U-Soj^fOnM E*- Enclosed find chadc or hioney order stole end Plant 295 Broad St. CUrk Gable Gearte ymdet for '■■■' for------seats in: Oldsmobile Ptiyills ( ) OrcA. ( ) 1st Bale. ( 2nd Bale. ) TEL. l i l 3-5|79 > PeC*rl« TIiAXter Rame ^ataaasataatfaaeaaasaataaeatat 1:U (tt) FILM TBADE-LV IsBB <181 LEARN ; FUN Address aatfataaaea^teaaaetaatiat**** BUB. (S> 8POBTSCA8T 1;U (tt) LEO r "lORCl O f ' "Mon 22 OAK STREET ' S«4A (H) MEWS BtM ( 5tlt/BAiA Q_____ lA U t:U ( B) SPOBTSCOFE n«te»-=SLMUw..k,a, A f l g d s " Afraid" City ...... -a...... '..a..;...... I;N ( 81 AM- STAB THEATEB lOM OLDSMOBILE Super 88 la Catar la Ciaamabrapa Hake checks payable to and -mail (IBI 7 O'GUIC'K BEPOBT toDe, radio, $t$S l!tt-S:lS- 1*:M to BU8HNEU!. MEMORIAL. Hart­ (U) WEATHEB / devafamd va. or . 18th Cehtufy Mahog­ ford 14. Conn!: Enclose stamped* Ruqitttr by phent Ml 3-4414 (Bt) I»W B AND WEATHEE Gossip^ any! 7 rooi^y drawers, heater, hj'dramatlr. power Sun.; Walt Dianey's "BAM BI" self-addressed return envelope. (BB) SPOBTS FOCI'S steering, power brakes, tinted EvBfy SstMiday Or at Hit studio-* ThurMlay, Stpt. 12 aad Stpt. 19 7:tS (tl) i ^ A L NEWS large top. correct hard­ glass. 7iU (ti) WEATHEB ware. Splen^d for your 7 to 9 P.M. (IBdt) DOUGLAS EDWAB08. own uae,‘ for the student. NEWS Bench ( » ) HIOHUOHTS Buy- yours/at- ™ y Oils very *lSaturday, Stpt: 14— 2to 4P.M. ' (tt) JOHN DALY, NEWS ' .apMial Keith price! (tt) NEWS _ $ 2 2 5 0 THfi WERNER STUDIO l:lt ( t) BIN TIN TIN UBEHlERAL TEKMS “ Tke Betnra at Ela Tia Tla" OF PIANO AND ORGAN (11) BEAT THE CIOCK In glowing Mahogany finish with uphol­ ALL TYKS OF DANCE INSTRUOnON (tlUB) 8ABEB OP LONDON L (IB) OEIENT EXPBEBS stered seat, aim arid shelf for phone and (HI■ DATE“ TE WITH____ THE---- ANOEI4 directory. Keith Special! 1 BALLROOM CLASSES NOW.FOBHING tib (1> jn r B ow n ^ ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF * - , ' • i 'Piemralar MeDaasxk'' J. A. jWHl’l l i GLASS CO. ^ / V , ' ; ------POINT 91 BISSELL ST,—50 9'-7t22 iwalac af tke Gea’' STORE HOURS: Keith’s, Manchester, 'GUNSMOKE-TOMORROW10 PM The^pst adult ^LASSES RESUME SATURDA$^ SEPT..21 ClowMl Mondays, Open Thurinday Eve­ e ith F'uw'wuiturg^ MANCHESTER Mr. Ernest ^hnson 1 'f' .... ' ■ • . ’ , Western drama, starring James Amess as tJ. S. Marshal Matt Dillon of Doj^e City, starts ita Anlflla Murphy in Excluiive TRIf^LE REFINED nings Until'9. Keith’s, Eaat Hartford,' Open Dali.v From IQ A.M. Until 9 PJ|I., 1 ;i; 'I INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO Mrsvaibsmi, her aasistaat Silas Beverly BoUIm aad six af har MOTOR SALES D R a i$ ACROSS ballet, atudenta' have returned tram N ew York City where Close Satuntoya A t 9. ^ | 1115 M AIN ST. 317 M AIN ST. third season on the CBS Television Network with a tense search to find the iht^ded victim 'rdtJB LOCAL they stodled ballet with Alfredo Corvine,' who taught at' ATLANTIC HEATING OILS FBEE FABKINO AT BOTH CONVEX-, i OLDSMOBILE DEALER Teaching Home a Specialty Jecob*s Pillow thla aumnacr, alao Michael Kajehareff, Beglaaeur af MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD THE RIVER nSNT STOBBUSi'Uan Our Oivn Parking '' { of a highly nervoUs killer. /I J '-. ^ ' / - r -r- tke Ballet Ruaad da Moate Oarie; Modern Jaax nadei< TUa L. T. WOOD CO. LVta, Just A Step Fcqm Our Doora. CHANNEL 18, CBS TELEVISION' ■is «HB8T C E N IB R ST, Everett, ydnag ater ef "Hneklebeii7 Flaa;” aad Ta^ wMi ]|U 3-7815 MI 3-8475 Eineat Oarlea,. - . . 1 Telephone MItcheii 3-1129 p f-4427 . 0fr|t0M l f i a l o r t m I i s , ^ ' i - r t T : : - i ' t /' / ■ / e'V A . PIG I roUB M ANC^TEl^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. | ’RIDAV, SEPTEMBER 18,1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1967 '.'i. > PAGE ITVB raising; Mr». Max Olalber, poundf. The Saudis are reportedly unwillingly to continue the agree­ I&eUtdinjg Israel cheer; M ra Alport, Hillcl; Mrs. No Supentitioni Here 77, know-n as "Johnny Tripp” dur- where so many wounded soldiers Blonde Bite^ .Sydney Tallent and Mrs. Kenneth I. i.et. Russian Bloc ment Indefinitely, however, and Klllman. hoepitality; and Mrs. laat month suapended ahlpmentg Elks to Observe .itig Ms 61 years as a circus clown, Mrs. Tiviian Hr,uds of World War U were" trMted,':ia Bolton, fiopt IS (Bpeeial)— for a few weeka. LOAM died Thursday. - He spent mdet of being converted into a home for Doctor After Isaac Snyder, aid to larael. Tho eomUnatlon of Friday tho Seeks to Buy U.S. W^eighing Strategy Newspaper Week his career with Rihgling Bros. Bar- Gulden Age/Club older people, tinder the governor’s Also. Mrs. Jacob Bank; motor num ft Bailey. Blaus Denied pool; Mrs. Herbert Snydef. mem­ Ittk and tho current lato-sum- ready for fall Council for Aging, Boston. n o r heat wave has been Just Lea Vegas, Nev.—Dr. Logan J. Medical aid for those on Boeial Pizza Snack bership; Mrs. Louis Block, mem­ too much for some flowers out Flu Vaccine Here grass seeding now. Manchester Elks wllkpt^ tribute Bennett, of Harilsburg, Pa., execu­ The Golden Age Oub, at ita bership retention; Mrs. Kenneth Oil from Saudi Behind Russian Blasts meeting yesterday In Orange Hall, Security and other subjects were bore.. Farm field loam. Ap- to America’s free press during Na­ tive director of the Pennsylvania discussed at the convention. Killman. parliamentarian; Mrs. For Town’s Help elected officers for the 1957-68 a a d T w a Kaat Oeag ia Camfart (OaaUnDed from P*(e One) Elkin, philanthropies; Mrs. Jules Mrs, Ernest Howard of Bol­ (ContlBued from Page One) proximafely 5 yard tional Newspaper Week, Oct. 1 Stat^ Game Commission, died The Golden Age Club plans to By Syrian Military " .(Omitlimed from Pago One) Thursday, season. , _ Goldstein and Mrs. Richard IX>n, ton Notch reports that a clus­ load $10.00. through 8. attend the Eestem States IDcpoei- woman when site slopped at a gss program: Mrs. Philip Freedman, ter of forsythla In her yard, ARAMCX) production la aold to Employea of the Town of Man- Mrs. Mary (^fitlynan, 47 Stephen cheater will hr Inoculated with What tho triumphant Khrushchev Spraks Here Monday Maitrice E. Gaudet, exalted ruler tion at S^ngflcld next week. rushed to the area ■ and patrols stat.ion owned by a cousin of his publicity; Mrs. Jacob Banks, which normally blooms In April parent American'companiea (Cal- of Mancheeter Lodge, No. ,1893, has St., was elected president, succeed­ 1 (ONtfaraed from Pace One) only, burst into flower today to Aaian flu vaccine Wedneaday at ‘oUqua called Ruuia'a efforts to along the border were increased. in Wallingford and had offered to 'scrapbrook; Mra. Arnold Lands- tex,. Eaao, and Socony) under off­ Mi 9-4824 wtn World peace. appointed a committee to make Hood Employes ing Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly. Mrs. The outburst of violence csme take him for a ride. She drove at berg. special flyers: Mrs. Edward match the eccentricity of tho Mancheater High School, the town "We are not to blame that rela- speeds up to 100 miles an hour be­ calendar with son^e contrari­ loading agreementa and it la un­ Board of Health aald today. Orwnyko, DiiUea Debate plans for a local tribute. The ddm- Flora Oracle fa vice president and Gloria Della Fera after 10 -days . of -eompsretive Nabei, telephone corps;- Mrs. , Ona fact which stands out as mlttee chairman' is Edward N. \T o Get Flu Shots Mra. Amelia Kaaulke, Rockville, tiona between Syria and the United quiet on the border between the fore robbing him, he Mid.- ^ laador Radding. veterans; Mrs. ness of Its own. ' likely there la a poaaiblllly of aalei .The long-awaited aupply of vac­ States have deteriorated to their cine arrived yesterday afternoon. 0 result, of this week’s exchange Serrell, past exalted ruler. Others secretary. two Arab neighbors! After the holdup. Cardin hitch­ Harry Schwab, welcome wagon; to Communist countries In the between Gromyko and the State are Charles W. Lathropi peat ex­ Heads Drama Uilit present state,” tre went on. "But A Syrian Army spokesman hiked to the Wslllngford Parkway and Mra Gottlieb, Community foreseeable future. According to Mrs. Peggy Wood. , The 32 employes of H. P. Hood George D. Edwards, past presi­ Health Department aecrflary. over Department is that the stage has alted ruler; Dr. George A.. CaiUou- anff Sons Manchester Station will dent of the club, who with Mrs. we are not prepared to sacrifice charged meanwhile that Israeli toll ststlon from where he celled Relation.^ Council. Tho informant who reported the ette. first rice president -of the the Bethany barracke. ' The flrsl meeting of . the year 700 are signed up to receive the been set and t)\s iasuep sharply' be Inoculated against Aslan flu Edwards attended the second an­ Mies Gloria Della Fare, 66 Oak armored cars and troops had oc­ Communist overtures said this drawn for a major debate between Connecticut'State Elks Assn.; Wal-. St., was elected president of. the . our Independence for any )(ind of cupied a' iiltage In the Syrian- In describing the alleged bandit will be held at Temple Beth Public Records may be an Indication the US.SR vaccine. before the end of the month. Dr. nual convention of New England Mrs. Wood said the town has 225 PETER GROSSI Gromyko and Secretary of .State ter N. Gnishs, Everett E. Moore, John O’Connor, Hood’s medical ad- Golden Age clubs as delegate from Beacon Players, employe drama relationship with any country.” Uraeli demilitarised zone for and he.r car, he mentioned that a Sholom on Sept. 24. soon will have to curtail ita ahip- Secretary Bruce W. Nohle. Treai- nearly a day despite U.N. orders pizza box was lying on the rear tVarranlee Deeds menta of oil to Egypt. In that signed up for the inoculatlona, and Dullea In the United Nations Gen­ riser, said today. the local group, gave a detailed group of the iS-avelers Insurance Bisry said Syria will not attack eral Assembly which opens In New urer Edward J. Tomklel, and Ray report' of the meetings held in the / Israel because “we have signed an against ^ e move. seat. C. Elmore Welkins to Regionsl case, Egypt will become increaa- the Board of Education, 475. Teacher of , The workers at Hood’s McKe* Co., Hartford, at the first pieetlng The spokesman said the Israelis Dr. John Marzialo and Dr. Jo­ York Tuesday. Horan. St, pickup station will receive the Springfield Municipal Auditorium armistice agreement and. unlike When Policeman iConroy reached Revamping of CD Equities Inc., propert.v st 148 B. ingly dependent on Arab neighbora Officials sre intrigued and puz­ H. L. Blackledge of Kearney, ofHhe group held Wednesday. Zlonlrta, we honor our signature." drove the Arab inhabitants.^out of the wreck here, the first'thing he Center St. for oil. seph Barry will administer the vaccine through the Hartford Tuesday and Wednesday. zled, however, over what the So­ Neb., grand exalted ruler of El'k- a 4 ita first’ production of the Bisry said the Syrian and Egyp­ the village Wednesday, but finali.v aaked Woodbridge officers wa.s Gordon Kershaw and Regina C Since laat year’a criaia, the vaccine at the Wedneaday after­ ,, Accordion branch of the milk company. He said he was particularly in- withdrew after several confer­ To Begin Tonight Saudla have lold Egypt more than noon clinic to town and education viet Union Is trying to abcompllsh dom, has called upon kll lodges to The iQOculOtiona sre part of s' lereated tn the panel discussion on new season the- group has selscted tian armies are a single force un­ whether they had found a pizza Keishaw to Allan C. Henderson by Its tough line. join In the observance. der E gipt’a supremo, command. ences with U N. officials. box in-the car. and Marjorie D. Henderson, pro­ a million tone of oil, for Egi-ptlan department personnel, respectively. For Rogistratioii program now .underway to have housing, and felt that the states "Light up the Sky,” a 8-act comedy ; The surprise yisit to Cairo was for Their report that they had sent The revamping of the local perty St 37 Lilac St. At the outset of the London Hood’s ■ employea In. 91 New Eng­ of New York, New Jersey and even written by Moaa Hart, to bt pre- the purpose of conferring with other State Police investigators (Jtvil Defense structure, called for .disarmament talks last March So­ land commUnitiea protected Florida are doing much more-than seiUed at the Avery Memorial on Metropolitan, Homes Inc. to C?y Tol. Ml 9-3344 viet , relations with the W s s t, Connecticut along that line. He Nov. '14. IS and 16. It will be l-X Nasser and MaJ. Oeh. Abdel Haldm hurrjlng to th« hoapitsl. by Col. John A. Regs, recently ap­ rus W. Tompkins snd June B m m s m im m Deaths Last ISight against the disease. Amer, Eg>T>tian war minister, "be­ 'while not particularly, good, were At present, all Hood employes stated that th e . Cushing General ataged by A. William Astley, 184 Local Stocks pointed Civil Defense director, will Tompkins, property at 187 Card GUITAR INSTRUCTION relattvely quiet As the ta lk s Hospital in Framingham, Maas., Center St. cause it Is the first duty of a sol­ ner St. AL.SO AVAILABLE %r THE ASSOCIATED PRESS who handle milk are required to A, - dier to contact his commander.” he begin tonight. An organizational SERENA STEINBERG MELNICK developed many American of­ have weekly medical checkups.The Officers Named Clarence J. Tedford . and Jose ficials, though by no means all, got Detroit—Albert E. Cobo, 63, added. Qnotattona Pumlsbed by meeting will bp held at the CD phine M, Tedford to Mary A. Mur­ Ms.Vor of Detroit since. 1950, died mass inoculation against Asian Amer. who is commander in headquarters in the basement of the impression that the Russians flu will supplement this regular Ceborii ft MMdlebrook, Inc. By B^nai B’rith phy. propert.v off Birch Mt. Rd. Teacher Of Piano were negotiating seriously. Thursday. Cobo was the unsuccess­ Brown and Bloek chief of Egypt’s armed forces. 1s BM Asked the Municipal Building at 8 o’clock. Marriage License ful Republican candidate for gov- program. An Widths te head of the Joint S.vria-Egyptian . When Rega assumed the direc­ But during the summer, the Rus- : ‘ -M-liiodlst ITInli-Photo lu James Joseph Mullln, Hartford Announces she has opened her atiidin of muair In Ihe Manchester „ sians began to talk tough. The dis­ em oriiast year. TheTnoculationa will be on a EEE. Sizes to 18 Command established last year. Manchester Trust .. . 60 65 Mrs, Alfred Werbner, new presi­ torship Aug. 1 he said, in a letter and Ann Lucinda Reggetts. 105 area, for beginners. Intermediate and advanced •tudenta. Mrs. F. Roderick **•*',._ Burlington, N. J.—Charles T. •voluntary basis, and in most com­ A mutual defense pact pledges Conn. Bank and dent of Ben Ezra Chapter, B'nal to General Manager Richard Mar­ armament talks brought Increasing Hemlock St.. Sept. 21, St. James Soviet critteism of western pro­ Mra. F. Roderick Dail from the Hunt, 84, who founded, owned and munities will be given by doctors each countiy' to come to the as- T n«t Oo. . 88 41 B’rith. lias announced . the names tin, "Mancheater has no coordinat­ Church.' • SOLJD FOUNDATION FOR BEGIN’NT.RS operated the Hunt Brothers Circus employed by' the company. aUtance of the other in the eivent First National Bank' of officers and committee chair­ ed Civil D efense organization • EXPERT THEORY MARLOW’S posals, and Uie tone of Moscow Methodist Board of Mlaaiona will Trade Name Ortlflrate propaganda becante hostile. be the.guest speaker at the meet­ since 1892, died Wednesday. He of attack. of Manchester .. . 27 33 men for the coming year'as foi- ready to perform emergency opera­ s HARMONY INSTRUCTIONS 'Very Amiable’ Talks Ibwi; Gretn Manor Estates Inc. oper­ FURNITURE DEPT. A Climactic point- was reached ing of the Woman’s Society of was believed to be the nation’s old­ Hartford National tions at the present time.’’ He also ating a theater under the name of est circus owner and operztor. Bisry described his Cairo talks BanJ< and Trust Co. 31H 831s Mrs. Howard Gold. Mrs. Erwin Jisted the ingredients of a Bound BENTlDICrr DRTV'E, AVERY HEIGHTS last month when Moscow an­ South Methodist Church Monday Parkade One, 580-590 W. Middle nounced the development of an In- New York-Mre. Margaret El- as "very amiable.” He said there Fire Insurance Companies Ungsr and Mrs. Abraham Elkin, 'CJD setup and began planning for SOUTH WINDSOR—PHO.NE 8H 3-184 7 at 8 p.m. chenw’ald, 94, once one of the Aetna Fire ...... 57 60 vice presidents: Mrs. Kurt Jo­ the Introduction of these estab­ Tpke. tfvcontinental ballistic missile and Mrs. Dail is the. associate secre­ ICECUBES was a "general review of the situ Features: tary of , the Department of Work greats of the Moscow opf-w in the atiorf, as the two armies are one. Hartford Fire 136 146 seph, treasurer; Mre. Benjamin lished principles here. ‘ claimed that this not only rendered pre-revolutionary Russia, dM Here’s a hatMlsewie Jormsn elsasic in (me eslfelthi that’s NetionsI Fire ...... 73 78 Rclchlin, recording secretary; Mrs. Tonlght'a meeting, on the eve of the United Stales vulnerable to at­ In Foreign Fields of the Woman's MILLER'S PHARMACY I arlth oiie command and one plan.'.' lACK-TO-SCHOOL Division of Christian Service. An Wednesday. She Came to this coun­ BY THE BAG "It was reported we made new Phoenix ...... 58 61 Se.tTnour Kiidlow. corresponding the second annual National Civil tack for the first time but also out­ try In 1926 and bad taught singing awe to give yen kdii of comfort—ami bring von lots Ufa and IndanaltT las. Cns. secretary: Mre. Leonard Swadosh, Defense Week, le the first meet­ PERFUMES moded the American system of active church worker, she has SM GREEN RD. plans to meet the situation.” Bisry been engaged In work with chil­ for nearly 30 years. of eampliments.y^ni%Ki|^ styKng is alwtye added, ‘'hut the truth t> there is Aetna C asualtv...... 135 145 financial secretary; Mrs. Milton ing called by Rega. In accordance Fobcrgc^Lcmvin foreign military’ ba.ses. Chicago- John Sanford Triplett, Aetna Ufp ...... 194 204 Gottlieb, counselor: Mrs. Herman with sound CD policies, a local In some parts of the world, dren throughout the South. She always a standing unified plan has taught school in Georgia. Ten­ am ended kccbrding to cirbum- Conn. General ...... 284 294 Alport, guardian; Mrs. Irving Civil Defense Advieory Council, Evyon-Caron BANK m notably the Middle Raat, reports to correet. Come in soon and let ne. show you a pair. . X Hartford Steam Boiler 70 75 Handler, Mrs. Irving Hochberg and made up of dtisena who have ex- Washington say that the over-all nessee and North Carolina, and • stances.” j for ‘ a number of years devoted \ Also returning to. I>amascus eras Travelers ...... 79 82 Mrs. Ned Moses, trustees. prsiMcd a desire to work in (he DESKS effect of Soriet toughening, par­ > • • • •••••••• 9 • \ pArth...... jur Drug Sioret I much lime to writing children’s Balah 'Parasl. general secretaiy of Pnbile OUllaca Ckimmitccs chairman: Mrs. local program, will be named. A For Teenagers ticularly the ICBM announcement, Conn. Power ...... 794 41'.i Jerome Brett and Mrs. Seymour Civil Defense Plan for Manches­ has been to Impress people with \ mateHsIs. In recent yeafs, she has the Syrian Foreign Ministry, who SATURDAYS V : published articles In the Methodist Neleber, Anti-Defamation League: went to Beirut for tslke with Leb­ Conn. Light ft power 17 19 ter, including evacuation proce- . and Adults . Too I Soviet strength and a feeling that ' Woman. World Oiitlook. and In anon's Foreign Minister Chsries Hartford Electrte Lt. 55^- -67^ - Mrs. Imdor Radding. -be^ discussed at the- relatively the .United States may Hartford Gas Co...... 37 /tO tion:Mrs. Kenneth Killman, budg­ meetlng. not have as much military power '.newspapers acroM the country. et and allocation; Mrs. Isaac Sny­ Her talk. "How Wide la Your SMILING ar SERVICE in Jarm.an’8 New Dsmnseun newspapers quoted So. New England Rega said that - a number of ai ManclteAteA. Ga. as they had formerly thought. .World?" is designed to Indicate B Twani ms saying reliUons would Tel. ....i...... 37 39 der and Mrs. Brett, bulletin; Mrs.' persons have volunteered th e ir But in other parts of the world Gottlieb, Mrs. Maurict Snyder and INSTANT AD. MA ^ --i ' NQD»M M.A'N S^»EfT ' VANCMESMB CO^N ; the range o f‘the Methodist mis­ Two-«yaiftf Bluchor '' be tanpenred if the United Statss Bfannfactortag Companies aervlces and that about 20 of these U.S. officials are convinced that sionary’s influence tn Die world to- • weeild recogniiM Syrian neutrality Arrow, Hart, Heg.' .. 44’s 48^ Mrs. Redding, donor; Mrs. Milton persona have been invited to to- the Soviets .havC' had. to pay a Leon and Mrs. Morris Pass, fund ; day.- PurckMe l ^ S r «>f theoe larinom and and would not Interfere In Syrian Associated Spring . . . 34 37 nlght’a meeting. PHOTO 9 A. M. to 12 NOON price for their boast of .strength Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds, U a W v v S • domaetio usfZalra. Bristol Btsm ...... 9 11 and their show of belligerence. iffho have recently returned on here's what you get lor your money (tpd .' Syrlea newepapere conUnuad to CoUins ...... 120 — •LACK and WHITE They have destroyed or distorted, furlougn from the Sironrha Mia-, - publish stories of slleged U.S. de- Duakam BUsh ...... 9*s 1044 the Image they had egrller tried to aion-ln Madra Prsd.vah. India, will z modest sura it is, too) t hzndeonw signs on Syria. One article aald FsMir Bearing 69 73 X or COLOR Irnpresa on world opinion that be present at the meeting. tbs Egyptian govemment had re­ Em-Hart ...... 46 49 FOB THE VERT FINEST IN Russia is a peace-loving state pri­ up-lo-ihe-minute styKng; rick gl^ming ports that U.S. armored units Fafnlr Beating 65 68 QUALITY USED CARS Photographs or Siidos marily concerned with pibmotlng iMthqr; w.aHiinc • were massing secretly In larael. Landers. Frary Clk. .. 15>s ' 17>S ALWAYS SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTIO.N Self PICK-UP "peaceful coexlatchce." Ballet Unit Seeks Fashion's "mad-about—the It charged the United S tetee N. B. Machine 34 37 . Rootonoblt____ .....Bome"'’WaShThglbn atudenls' 'of' wdarzhiKly. It’s a rsul value. Come North and-Judd 82....--85.. ALWAYS ATIEAST 50 CARS M Y m — . ■'•Wsnts-to-Inflame • War - between Poriet affairs say the key ta the in soon and let os fit you ia a pair. Syria and Israel so tl&t American Riissell Mfg...... 22 24 TO CHOOSE FROM ' Phono Ml 9.8S15 12 Lirtf Buitlts Cases of Soda at snitch may be found primarily in More Members forcCa dlsguisbed in Israel Unt- Stanley W o rk s...... 40 43 SEDANS, COUPES, STATION WAGONS, CONVERTIBLES Ruasia’a eastern Kuiopean prob- formp could Interfere in Syria.” Terry Steam ...... ,1S5 — ..^^OUNT PRICES One Of The Largest Iem..The violent revolution against The newly formed Manchester Tbe Syrian crista broke in mid- Torringtott 26 ' 28 ALL OUR CARS ARE FULLY GUARANTEED $ ] . 5 0 Communist rule in Hungary last Ballet T rou^ still has some open­ ‘ August after Bisry took over the U.S. EaVlp com...... 3244- 3444 BANK FINANCINO CP TO 36 MONTHS Tax InrI. at O u r Bottling Plant Selection Of Desks fall and the parallel peaceful asser­ ings fof members. I Army and the Army accused the U.S. A ivlp pfd. .... I t 13 OPEN TILL t EVENINGS Plus Deposit tion of limited national independ­ The troupe, which is open to men • United States of plotting to over- 'Veader-Root . . . 47 60 In Thi.4 Area . . . and women of all ages, had planned B O Y COAT ence in Poland, these- authorities Tha above quotations are not to ‘ throw ' the Syrian government. BARLOW MOTOR SALES Delivered za,v, confronted the Kremlin with to have about. 25 members. That ' Three U.S. embassy officials Were be construed as actual markets. WINDSOR AVE., ROCKVILLE—PHONE TR 6-2038 » f « 5 MANCHESTER the need tn take a very strong line. figure has not yet been reached, ' esqielled. The State Department Tax Inel. In effect It compelled them to try according to Mrs. Gertrude G. • angrily denied the charge. PUBAOB OUILTyX ^ T K A 'I D Plus Deposit From *14” to cover up weakness n1th a show Tyler, organizer of the troupe. Our 48-MlBa*e Batits Hartford, SspU 18 («}—^ b e r t BOTTLING CO. of strength. Qualifications for applicants are ' While the tension between Waill- N. Ickes of Harrisburg, P*., a The satellite problem is more that they havC'-at least a year’s . Ington and Damascus appeared t* fonner disk Jockey and fight pro­ 10 HENDERSON RD. , fundamental than this,' howevei^ training gin ballet, or be able to SPECIAL m C H A S ir moter, pleaded guilty yeaterdeyto E-Z TERMS Rssentially the Ruasians face the Show their potentiality. The troupe ^ be easing, trouble broke out along using an Iptsrstata telephone for * 8inall BottleR . the Syrlan-Lebanese border. Li PE South Off . necessity of finding a formula for will perform several ballets dur- I Reports from Beirut said 10 ’purposes of fraud. Ickes w m in­ Case of 24 balancing their Security an.d polilr- In* the coming season. Because persons w ek killed In a 4ft-mlnuta dicted Tuesday along 'with William Cgntor St. Ical intereata In eastern Europe the organization la an experimental • battle between Lebanese police and P. (Moose) IMllcr. head of an EM t .20 with /le will of the.people thSre to one, they plan to keep the length , a band of unidentified armed'man Hartford advertising agency. Ickes Tax Inel. have more say over their own af- of each performance short. Your was described'M an aHociate of n >■ North Off ^ 'In northern Lebanon. Miller, who-was accusiid of being Phis Doposit MARLOW'S fairsi In official quarters here the "Swan Lake,” "Snow White,” , ..An announcement from Ltba- the main' figure in an Intarstate Woit Contor St. liellef Is that they have not found and "Little Red Riding Hood” are !.1 I non's Interior Ministry Mid a po- mail fraud ring. IckM was freed fiwn PUN1UND si Iks PARKWAY FURNITURE DEPT„^ such a formula and may take a scheduled fOr performance. Appli­ LUCKY BUY! , lice petrol encountered the armed under 11,000 bond pending com­ $ | . I 5 DoliTorcd long time to discover It. cants may contact Mrs. Gertrude j band as it was crossing the bor- pletion of a pre-sentence Investi­ Tax Inch Tol. Ml 3-7922 (Ix>wer Street Hour Level) Tyler at the School of the Dance, i I der from Syria into Lebanon. gation. Car Kills Pedeetrlan 340 Main St. When ordered to halt, the basd PiM Depooit • FREE PARKING a .Wallingford, Sept. 13 — ‘ fired on the pcriice. the ministry Chsries Mennlngen. 79. of Wall­ QANCER GIFTS HIT RECORD • . Mid. Among those killed In the fol- ingford. was' hij. and killed by a New Haven, Sept. 18 (A*)—The lowing exchange of fire were four car ss_}m .walked kinng the road Connecticut. Division of the ; jmllce officers. PriTftte Serviet last night.^Th* driver. Charles B. American Cancer Society says an The ministry statement said It BIG FAT Gilson, 35, of Wallingford, w’aa all-time record. 86146,862, was ApartaiMito ' wras not knowiL whether the band arrested on a reckless driving given by: State donors during tbe . wras made up' of Lebanese or Safamto MlnuMW, air charge. 1957 fund campaign. • Syrians. . RelnforcemMts were eaadlllewsfl throiVk- •at • • •••••••# The Music Shop for iuniofs 7 tO IS - BtlUIAM P. ■ / . X ' ^ FO R RENT BULBS 1013 MAIN ST. Ml 9-2036 I Md IS null. Movie ttejeeters for stibroom 10 fo 14 ■eniid nr MIent, alee W b m FUNERAL Wonderful selertlon,, direct from HoUojul. We witl show yen sBSs peujeetowi. how to combine tti^n to decorate your heme with baake of color COLUMtIA RECORDS HOME all Spring long. - t . - PRESENT THE MOTION PICTURE WELDON 9RUG CO. BL Phone 80-8-5240 SOUND TRACK OF iS l Mala at, TM Ml S-fKl CROCUL 100 for $1.79 WHITE. BLUE. 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/■ ■t"-; A," MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE SEVHiN -X K. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 198T y ...... *" Urn A n d o v e t beach committee, wlpi Benjamin arriving at the school in time for San Giacomo aa co-cHairxnan; Wil­ the earlier hour, The elementary Licenging Sotight 4lfoul|p0trr that ,t]i« Country (fSah-, tirod of homo territory, hy acta aa If the liam G. Hinman. building; Mrs. school runs have been later than controVoray, wuita to gOt off Utt atring yhich connerta him to Uoa- D rc K M U e s 5 1 Years a ^Railroad. Parents Group Benjamin San Giacomo, n\ember- estimated because the Injses are • For Rainmakiiig land In ^meatlon and thua obligo cow were reeling him in toward Skvwatch Schedule AjjNdj shlp; Harry Woods, legal; and used first to transport studgnta to (UfL Oil By BOUKR PRICB Wilfred Langlols, by-laws. the Regional District 8 junior- ita more vOc^ anemiaa. In ordar that city and that power. Gotif^ulka 1 9 5 6 By WAI.TER E. TEDFORD Sets Fund liriveA* GASOLINt Spring Auction Planned senior high school, which opens H *rtfo^, Conn., Sept. IS ftP)— to gat off. tha land and hava aome haa traveled laterally, aa if he felt Uoohty Editor Artiflciah without a i| MflMil Street Raturday, Sept. 14 , / , For Girl Scouts Plans have been made to hold at 8:15. ' , ' IfinrSiHf ^onn peace It ia ready 'to apend a con- no atring upon hinuelf. And ha-haa Midnight— 2 B.sfi...... Volanteera Needed / , • $ 2 1 9 5 . “ It la a traditlon in our induatry, an auction In early spring, s Ma­ ^. Personal Mention license would become a crime in aiderable aurn of money ootiatnict- traveled' laterally to the high 2 a.m.— 4 a.m: ...... Ernest Whipple / ^ ^ C .$ 3 8 S .FORD that a good man and a good rail­ terial for the auction will be Connectioub if a proposed bill is {^9^ c- road are long-time companions.” Andover, Sept. 18 (Special) — Xfrs. John Bausola returned approved by a iqtecial aesrion of PiiWUAen _ ing a new rourae on land the prieat of ifatlonaliatie independ­ * a.m.— • a.m...... Bmeat tVhipple / picked ..up from how imtll spring home from the Hartford Hospital BANTLY OIL *«uadtd Oetob«r 1, Un S a.m.— 8 am. , ...... V. Roger Winter, Jim Bdrrett These words were spoken this Parenta of regtitered Girt Seouta by John I-awa or Chester Dsoski the state le^slature, - . t townktivt II will 111 awia atill ov^-n. Andx^a poO' niwence uaof Moacow; to av. Tito aaa\f whoTea«w«wiMV- aome- recently. She had been there /or The .measure vri>uld create a ( .IMI' \\) . I\( Cruuni ttxecpt 8- a.m.—10 a.m ...... -.Roger Winter, Jim Barrett Ifreek by Gebrge Alpert, president will be asked to assist with thi when notified by donors. several weeks while recovering aibility that it might be laaa ax-" timea tella Moscow how to handle of.the New Haven Railroad to 111 Weather Control. Board to regu­ ' '! \'N 111 I I Gottretf ftt tne 10 a.m.—Noon .. Mary Jeffries: Bai^ara Lemire fund drlve.of tha Eaatern Connec- The next executive meeting of from Surgery, beater Conn., «• pensive for the club, and , more Its satellites, who sometimes open­ ...... Joseph Carlin / 1 9 5 8 1 9 5 5 "New Haven” employes who have ALPOA win be held 0<;t. 24 at the. late rainmaking and would also tatter Noon— * P-R>- • • E ticiA Girl Scout Committee from set penalties for violation of the | TEt Mlfchcll 9 4595 ______3N BATUI beneficial to the town, to arrive at ly takes tha part of tha satcUitas ‘2 Pirn.— 4 p.m...... Joseph Carlin / afnaasAd 5,000 years of combined, Town Hall. , . Manchester Evening Herald y »y b l« to IMntic*______4 p.m.— 6 p:m...... Ga*y Sutllffa ? > service to the line. Sunday to Sep't. SO. new.law. a fair moderate term leaaa figure Against Moscow. 1 5 CLS Spekkor Annou'nced Andover eorrespondeni Mrs, Paul The legislature convenes Itoea- ROCKVILLE XR 5-3271 8 p.m»— 8 p.mi r...... lAicy Burke, /Carol Handerson CHEV. $ 7 9 5 PACK. $ KI The men, each, of whom has Mra. J.' T. Hohmann Jr., Mra. D«.< Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim for the golf eourea aa It now Cilila not only’:talls ua aomethlng 8 p.m.—10 p.nii . ---- .....laicy Burke/ devoted at least 50 years of their William L. Merits Wiillmantle. day . to consider poastble legisla­ ^ , ' ' 4. William Kowalski,' and Mrs. An- will show films of ”Ot)r Lady of 2-6856, standa seema a loat poaaibiltc)-, abovH Gomulka. It alaq tells us 10 p.m.—Midnight ...... UieUle Hirth. .Charles Hirth lives to the New Haven Railroad drew'Gasper are members of the tion to aid the State'a farmers, _ ___ «*•••••••*••••••••••• Bkywatch Post located on top of Man-eater '^llca Station. Volun­ were honored at a dinner lit New Fatima” when he addhetsea the stricken by a ’Vgeent 4-month givon the political atmoephere something about Moscow. ..These local committee, which has a goal Catholic Ladies' Society erf. St. Co- W w ^ , teers may register at Civil Defensa Heaclquarters, Municipal Building, Haven where they were given gold of $259.10. (irfece lo Add Power drought. , SlflStv 'ObVif which haa lowered ^ta fog over the talks a ^ going on, to coin a Monday, Wednesday or Friday from '1--8 p.m. • 1 9 5 7 Ufe-tlqie passes and pins. Iiimba's Church in the church at 1 9 5 0 They plan to call on mothers of 8 p.m. Monday. whole laaue. phrase, \ o j^ ly , behind Moscow's - . Among the honored "old-timera” TBB __ ^ w i g a i 'MIxed-up Ostrich Hiding’ Brownies and Intermediate and ’ Local residents who will be Athens’ - The Greek Government Tha Aaaomati la eaeiuslvelr When we coma to examine the back, and 'Moscow takes it. wag Harry Milbum of Andover, Senior Scouts'In the near future has announced a five-year electri­ aaa e( ranrddicaflea «f The batrlch pictured in this sauce, bnttifred atring beans, but­ $ 2 1 9 5 hostesses for the meeting are Mrs>. seiWaa le (ka argumenta for and;, Against the Whether MnecoW. does this in a tered roll, milk. / CHEV. $ 1 2 5 FORD now agent at the Manchester with information ga to how par­ •lohn. Laws, Mrs. Martin Sauer. fication plan under which the Pph- aU aa»a dlaaaitrtiaa---- , efadta# ^ la I*, ot Droodle belongs to my colleague, Depot.' Milbum, 74, ia in hla 52nd |ic Power Corporation's output is LUNCHEON s p e c ia l ! not otbcnelaa oradhad _la lala^oapai — lease proposal now- adopted as a sense of bitter, necessity, or does Dr. Schwine,.’ which I suppose ■ i.s School Menus Thursdey <— Heat loaf, mashed ents ma,y -help Scoiitingf in Ando­ Mrs. Benjamin. San Giacomo, and aad also the lacal aaM pM laM here year with the “NeW Haven.” He ver. 'There are 76 registered Scouts to rise from the present figure of Ah iier shoulder and rolling over. But fruit, milk. keeping close wittch, for rockfalls i posters made by Joanna Gasper, Always In Stock it Isn't eas.v, because the Ostrich Tuesday — Potstobutger, string mere than a- century before tha 'The BaraM Pnatias Oompaar, lac., ly by tha disproportionate in­ porta'ht. Gomulka goes to Tito, at the Notch and other spots along ' Beverly Thompson, and Judith aaiumes uo (maaclal teepoiaObiMty lor refuses to cooperate and keeps hid­ beans, sliced tomstoea whole reign' of William .jhc Conqueror. the way.Cl was only 23 then,” M il-' tTpoarrapoical errora apoeaftax ia ad- fluence Dr. A. B. Moran, bless his and Moscow takes it.-This couldn't ing ita head under the rug i that's Hutchinson. ' nta aad othar ra a l^ raattar wheat bread and butter, chocolate bum said aa he sat in hia cubby­ ALPOA ONalfmest Named ' sraaiaa BaraM. controversial soul, has wielded on have happened two years ago. The the only, place it can find any soft pudding, and milk. ' hole at the Manchester D4pot. He dlrtl. Personally 1 don’t think Mrs. Wednesday—OM fashioned slew A list of committee chairmen Claniay aaearUamgI ieioataa houewi both town and club thinking and world, and its curtains, do move lived In Bolton. In those days, but for the coming year,^has been an­ PERMATEX roe gewdarr-i aaL fndar- i Schwine. is using the correct ap­ with vegetables, buttered roll, jello haa spent the past 33 as an An­ \ mr lUasdajr—I. ___ p.m. Meoday. negotiating. Any examination of a proach. .In order to train a bird nounced by Chester Oapski, n ew Anne Strickland Pratt with cream, milk, T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY dover resident. AUTO CHEMICAL \ ' Wadaasday—I p. at TUeaday. poasibla satUenient of the issue you've got to use patienm and Thurida.v—^Baked beans, lunch' president of the AndoXf L# a k e ------ty-1 p. m. Wadatsday. Xfuch of hia railroading has been Property Owners Assn, -lam. Tburaday. would hava to begin with the ad­ A Thougkt for Today kindness. Not a chair and a whip! eon meat, coleilaw, rye -bread and spent sround' this area, in An­ PRODUCTS For Bacorday—1 p. at Btiday. butter, mixed fruit, milk. They ifre: John Laws, enter­ Ciaaaiflsd daadnaa; 10:Sb a.m. aaek mission. that tha club ia going to Speasored by tbe Manchester dover, Willimantic art(} East Hart­ tainment chairman, with ^Mra. PIANO VOICE day at puK'oAtlaa sxeapc Batnrdar — be- pushed off land It might aa Council of Cburchee Friday — Egg salad sandwichaa, ford. Hia longest stretch waa at T a a . ^ tomato juice, vegetable atlcks. Francia Bruno as co-chalrn^: well be occupying for someltime to Many Like Feeling the East Hartford tower where he John HcLaugUn, fish and game; chocolate cake. milk. worked for 16 years aa a signal THEORY^SOLFEGE -HARMONY Friday, September IS come, land for which the town Honest Toll— Faithful Work Jaaler High School O p e n dri S*B.M . Account John H. Yeomans, legislature; MANCHESTER Every Chriatign knows the operator until June of this year Charles Phelps, ways and Ineans; Need TV has no Immediate use. This dubi- O f Weightlessness Monday — Chicken rice soup, when he was assigned to Manches­ 712 SPRING ST„ HIGHLAND PARK Coantrjr Cinb (1.) value of good works'-as the expres­ John W, Keefe, publicity; Victor •us and perhaps pointless \icWiry ham and pickle sandwich, lettuce, ter. AUTO PARTS sion of one's faith’ in God. He pineapple chunks, milk. McCncheslei^s only Mutual Savings BanW Roberts, house; Wilson Carroll, The Ideal aolution for the prob­ left tha situation which the di- knows how right the writer of the Flahdolph Field, Tek.—Research­ dirking Music 15th YEAR OF TEACHING—Ml 3-8579 270 BR'-. 'A D : ers at the Air Force School of Tuesday — Hot meat sandwich, repair? lem of the Maneheeter Country riectora tried to resolve with the Epistle of James was when he Asked what hia greatest sx- taid that faith svithout works is Aviation Medicine here found that gravy, 'buttered string beans, Club bee tiravocAbiy ia the pdat. peaches, milk. pererlence as a railroad man waa, ordinance adopted last Tuesday dead. Henry van Dyke put this weightlesanesa of the kind to Milfilbum replied, "Well, during my That would hava been for the club night. great thought acros.s in a great be encountered in space was Wednesday—Baked corned beef hash, tpinSch. rye bread and but­ SAVE REGULARLY 51 -.years (everything went • along to have purchaged ttaclf ■ when way in his little poem, ‘Every thoroughly enjoyed by shout half smoothly and safely, but I think Chaney Brothera originally of- Mason in the Quarry:’ at 47 persons exposed to such a ter, butterscotch pudding and The Anril Chorus cream, milk. the best memories 1 have are ot (drod the Globe Hollow tracta to condition. the old telegraph. I learned teleg­ A third of the group had op­ Thursday—: Hamburg and roll, Save a part of your salary every payday the towa and to the club. This It la no very, pleasant devetop- Evary mason In the quarry, every raphy in a little shack up in Bol­ builder on the shore. posite reactions—motion aicMicas, cabbage salad, chocolata cake witb m usic com es to life ment on tha International scene butter froiting', milk. ton during my first year on the iid not coma to paaa for two rea- Every woodiman in the forest, vomiting, fear, and anxiety. line. It didn’t take me long to •ona. The club itaelf wax unable! that RuaMa la now engaging .t» every boatman at ths oar ~ The remainder said their senaS' Friday—^Tuna and nqodla eaaae- rola with grated cheese, tomato learYi how to stnrl_but receiving | to muatef tha monay and the will j ■ « " « that aavxge Muster which Having wooa dr~ai-iWlhg water, were-^nMther unduly, pleas- was somethin' else again. It took i ;S: wfiDn.^fOU-«©t4l free with' - ant nor exactly comfortabla. wMges, buttered wax beans, hard S A V E '^ M O R E y - to purchase itself on'the short ! “»«<« ‘ «> he the fairiy exclualve aplittlng stones or cleaving me about six months of hard s ^ . The persons tested were, exactly ron and butter, ice cream, milk. notice t»at was givw . The to w n !P ™ P «^ •<>"»' military blow- High Sebeel work to learn how to receive with I An the dusty ranks of labor In the balanced during the ’short period Your Savings are insured in full any k^d of speed.” ’ j waa not aatiafied. thgl it could jharda on the American aide of . reglinent of God, - when a jet plape'a Intertia pull at Monday—Hamburg with. gravy, TRADE-IN -mashlid potato, buttered p gas, ---- Milbum sat at- an old beat- up hava legal protection fbr the wa- things.. March tbgather TLowaW '/^^^ W- Of* fbp 'df'mir arc equaled tb r pun dbak. a hing-ai-m telephone at his I M l a of .^avlty. bread and butter, milk. tetalMd land involvad if this land For the greater part of the cold umph, do the task hia bands elbow and amoked a ctgardtte. I .. prepare; *ruesday — Pork chope, apple 1953 OLDSMOBILE De Luxe scare bwaed by eemebody other war. it seas alSfays aoma impetu­ saiice, panley potatoe, buttered HU eyes dimmed a little when he j Honest toil is holy service, faith­ The great Kanawha aqd Elk recalled; “ I Uiink we lost our' 98 4-Door. 2-tone, radio, beater, than the tosm. ous. 'proud American war-hemnd, ful work-la pnaiau and prayer. Rivers merga at Oharleaten, W. carrots, bread and butter, milk. and EARN... .Herald photo by Pinto aotomaUe transmtsrion, power Wednesday — RavlnU with meat greatest fascination back in the What happened then waa 'that or aome ^blicitj'-seeklng publica­ Fred R. Ekigar. Va, •30'a when our telegraph was r«- ARent Harr.v Milburn steering, tinted giase. tion. or a combination of bqth.j.",'/_ — placed-by -'-ieiephone. I was up-In one aeoUoti of it for ita water de­ which would produce lurid boaata l Abdoygr x*JWl.. tAey .!P*n>*.^up and staying’ ore tha-job is; A a'ionf *afT»ltt-the aaseifthW "N 6 ' ffnir 'wTIT of how we could destroy Russia, t t6bk it out. Why." he mused, “the I feet good. I’ll continue to work. ever really know .what you have partment and for scatcrabed pur- , Today is a aoimd of that old clicker waa like poacs, and the other section of It During the same period, it wee gwaflJt to 'Haven:, infUyid. solre to save steadily in a ” 'muiieTu''mir'’^ md occupied. ually or collectively. Many of your under the heading of park and very aeldodi that Buasia, whatever. profit*eaming fully insured ' then I can hear the k«y clacking A t the dinner in New Haven, dally tasks have been performed it may have hean .!plaanhig - and j away when I connect-iip with CV raeraaUoMl putpoeee. 191000 were Current Annual each' trf the old-timera was’ given wUhout "credit "'and' beyond 'yoiif the legal deMgnetihni o f the pur- thinking, would engage in the pub-: It’s a hunk hed SaTings Account and enjoy the (Central Vermont) in Wtlllman- a goUf tie clasp as a token of the regular call of duty,'In this T gni tic," he said. railrdad’a appreciation. The clasp Need duaa. But It waa widely aeknow- lie game of threat. No pubUahed' benefits of Planned Security. Dividend Rata sure you are motivated by the In­ Trafflr Slow is different than juat any tie ner pride that Conies \rith aut;cess- ladgad. aa the Ddw* TOtod la flavor Ruaaiah mapa ahewad American It’s a trundle hed "TralRc these days around thU clasp. It ia a replica of an old fully completing the job.” 9t the pnrehaae, that the toMm cities ringed for deetruction. No station U pretty slow. Stfire the steam engine. The type of engine There is no doubt that a good flowers? might dlepeee of much of the land Buaaian' military Mow-hard drooled | bridge went out in'Putnam two Xfilburn remembers, best In all his railroad and a good man are long­ / It’s tivin heds years ago. this station hasn’t done J years with the “New Haven.” time companions. MANCHESTER pordhaaod. by leaee or aale to the pubUcty'over tha number qf eaa much In the linP of passenger | "This m/ans more to us old- Oaoatry C3u^ for owe' thing, aad ualUea an attack on America service,” Milburn said loking at : timers than if they had given us PHO.VE8 USE TRANSISTORS eeuld p r p ^ a ._____ ^ a small stack of tickeu. Once In a ] one with a _dlesel_ taglne," he'll _____ MOTOR SALES by Bale of uortloni ot tha tract ------^UB^IAICAIr ------vMeh might bo valuable for Of­ But new Ituasia, has coma while somebody comes^ In and.] tsjt proudly, •'Those diesels run* The Bureau of-Mines has devel- OLDSMOBDUE DEALER fice building or high claaa reglden- to Uila sort Of thing. Perhaps it la huys a ticket from Hartford to ' smoother and they're more power- j oped ,a (lortable telephone system New York, but othgr than that I ful, but you just can't beat the i for use Ih coal mines.4t makes use 512 WEST CENTER 8T. tial purpaeee for another. Such tha tcide n( Aha intercontinental avings anchester things are slow.” / I old steani locomotive. A t least w e 'o f tiny hearing-aid parts, includ- ppUn^al ealea wera viauallaed misMle. Perhaps, with as little Milhurn hasn't thought much of j like to think 4o.” . :; ing batteries, tra—transistors, earplugs-----’— Ml 9.4427 retirijig. Hia philosophy about! ' In hia speech, President AIiRgjjand microphonea. along with holding portlana of the knowledge of psychology as we MAIN OFFICE 923 Moingli anf riri- tive thing has to he said. The tationa which seem so strung a whatever dealing between town and club part of modern world poliw, moat .Heua. yiasarfri/ .39 m long -ago left the realm of rmn- ar# important becauie Of' what Itafcit 4 U iaalqM:.paUt.jieA, aMeu| punpgtt, Gal. ^ 6 mon sense. \And the most’ ridicu­ they arcompliah, • qr f^ I to ac- \ you need lous part of the situation is that, rompliah. But one gf these rislta* although every investigation of Uona ia importMt jus/ because it j ' ‘f uC Nembor FDIO .V-' T H E ' - tho proposition of haring the town Is-ju st because it/can happen I m WAIM, eiOWDM CHIKir , efttUINI, HAND-RU88ID MAWC^ANT Ifind operate a municipal course KaS and dares happen. SM ett.wSb m previndel baw...... $41f.|0 with hondtem* badilienal baw...... 1494,69 icome up with a negative finding, It ' is the \’islt hf Poland's Go- 'Reg. $84.50. Smart as /an be in mnuxa % li V DU M NT it now seems lne\-ilable that,. mulks. leader of Poland's partial satin bigek with grayr/woodgrain I it fast •whatever proposition is finally ap-LrevoluUon of las/year.. to Yugo- Daystromite tops and gray or red TRIM A SH V n iR PAINT PORCH A FLllOR IHAMil .. COMPANY -provsd will hava tha reaujt . of plastic-tveed upholstery. 30, x 40 riavia's Tito, ao/old and success­ Raaistt foding) miidew, and I Uaa thiD 'tough-to-sculf an- moving the Country Club off an ful rebel against Moscow policies inch top eittends to 4^inches. Table SEE find HEAR a M AONAVOX before you buy fringus prosrtn.,, Kaiqw shut- I amal on wood or concrete THI T®' .in the ssUblished course and leaving that he doesn't lik/. What these twi# and four chairs included in each set tan briifit and I AQ floors, indoors Come in today for e demonstration » ’ l ' gulf course in the hands of the $ 2 . 8 8 gehtlCnien'm^ flpd to say to one sparkling for I OUt8#0^ tawn which doesn't want to another, w M t agreements they yaara. f •f ■V- e ^ fa U It ma.v waclu what public pro­ Quart i Quart ' 6UIH OFFICI J ■ : •MtTH MAMCM M stAitt tn iir ' ' . 'The town h{M n o’ immediate nouncements they may choose to 'T'?-. *■ II N04TM MAIN $mlf a^PfPWvw Bv# vRVFVn , NmIWYMCA pIsM of say Idrid fer use of the make ntay ail mrits 'sews. But the I lllf Isiifl. involvad. The town doesn’t big newy is already made. o tterto n 8 want these golf holes fop any­ . The big n^wt ia that Gomulka, OpM Thundoy EvMln^t 4 to 8 ond: ' Mornings 9 fd 12 Mcmchester's Lorgtst Radio, TV. Record and A p p li^ e Stoio thing. The only, “ wahtlng" In­ lekring/Poland, -did not head tor E. A . JOM NNONBAINT CO. FREE PARKING AT I idn^cES.. -■ -'"tr volved la that a few a f our more Moacow, tha normal direction of 1301CINTER ST. CPRNIR OP CHURCH l ‘r voeaJ ritiaana want ta push the all aatallita pilgrisnagaa. Nornullyr 783 MAIN $T. M A N C H iSnR r .fpBBtir ^ l » att tha land, aadi a aataUltt laadar laavaa hla 7 T ... , -F 1 'Ov- ; ■ • . y r •V,. * . . V-'v +V' : i

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WKNB—MO chester on that nighL They will Lloyd; seventh grade, Mr. and Mrs. Rockville 23 Stitches Taken Slight Drop Here sell bags of peanuts With the pro­ School to Reopen Willard Hiller; eighth grade, Ken­ wer8 ' Face WURV—1S60 D a d y R a d w ^ ^ ceeds going. to a fund tot up to neth Holt. i\ News Tidbits Farm Aid In Jobless Claims help indigent families In' the area. At Cenfer Church Supterintendents-at th e.ll o'clock In Girl’s Forearm i^^TIERNEY W eeU—1290 Baatem 'DnyUght -year-eld't WHXY—^ a k . Wivy lor Music WDRO—Amoe 'n Andy ■. John F. Shea 4. Jr. and Ralph nounced that there- will again be Board chairman of American ers Irltorne. Objection: The effect Holland County Commissioner Hu­ Wl.d.—RvC4,rd a.vu. . )VPOP-Fulton Lewie Jr. ing Sept. 6, showed 73 initial un­ Mrs. Clinton Hendrickson; upper arsrt deeply.. q u t r r residential neighborhood Kryzak ace Uie team captains.' two full sessions, at 9:15 and 11 cloualy went,” he nM. "Sub- Newspaper Biibllahers Asan. aaya on the retail price would be alight, bert P. Collins, termed the "dean W K N B -P . H. liU— employment claindi in Manches­ junior. Mrs. Lloyd; seventh grade, _nil beer ada, for inetanre. newspaper advertiaing' oatatripped (Continued from Page One) and whether or not farmers In-i Of county commissioners In this “It scared me sb I couldn't even W T iO -8 »ss Miller W HAY-Jnsa Allay " ' A year ago the Kiwanis peanut a.m. for all gradps, nursery Robert Harrison; eighth ..grade, move,” said her mother. M'rs. t i t WBBT OBNTiEB St. (Jnat Want of MeBee flfc) . ^ .WDRC—Cal Kolby WCCC—Good Kyenlng dood MuetS ter, and 510 continued claims. The sale gross^ more* than $1,000, through Junior high. Holt. , - Bd have no effect on. nondiink- TV, radio ada last year. comes' would be tncreaaed' is de- state," waa honored at a dinner J waPOP—Waxworka JVKNB-Open Mike ‘ flgurda mark part of f general ,erV.’ ' ' U.S. bomb dropped durtng World In an economic aqueete when the i baUble. last night following the annual Lewis tried to put. a tourniquet on tiU - tVTlC—Dick Burtel Gorman said.. OilldrenV must be „thriee years Treasurer of the Church School ^eary said no testa have, been tha arm but Saliyana was in too WHAY—Make Way for Music tVDRC—Amoe n Andy fall trend towards more employ­ old before Jan. 1 to register jjii the War II explodes in Japan, no one: drought ruined - hay and | So that’s the problem. The leg County Meeting. . W cci — Rect'ro Revue ment. according, to the report. is. John Bengat.on, with Julian much pain t o hold atlll. The girl ^ WPOP-B. P.-Kortnii mito on American tele vision,, but injured. ' . . . Northern lights. fweing them to biiy cp'slly | who will have to solve it, Collins is retiring at the end of Wi£NB—P. M. nursery department. Two-year-old Strong as assistant treasurer. Mrs. tn jPreat Britain the British Broad- spread arroee California skie*. hay and grain to feed the cows say they would welcome any prac- this month after sen-ing 24 years was taken from her home at 65 WTURoss” Miller WHAY—Jaa* Alley The, laat report showed a total children qf people helpliig in the WDRC—Cal Kolby 'of 674 unemployed in Manchester. Extended Forecast Richard Hurd is enrollment secre­ caattnf Co. has conducted-exp^- during the winter. tlcat suggestions. aa a county commissioner. A Co­ Fidrence St. to Manchester Me­ W c :c —UiHid Atvoiiin Ooed Muele Sunday jnom ing program, such as tory. . / ■ WPOP—Waxworka ’ B ~ M u»1ca1 Ech 04D For the period ending Sept; 6, ma|^ on a noncommercial basik. The squeeze is so tight that Re­ lumbia resident, he said he plans to morial Hospital where she waa Si<- N«w» ot World choir and church school, will form 430 women were without work, Wotry aaid there would have toCJ' ♦ publican State Chairman Clarence continue as town clerk there for treated and released. tt HAY—Betty Kimball U e^iLv>-AmoB An1 Andy (Connecticut—Outlook for the a toddler group. Other children- IRAN'S OIL SHARE INCREASES .bemitne provtsiem made to.asdure b u i U l I l C r C ^ rV lC C Baldwin predicted yesterday that - All Natural Gas To Perpetuate WCCC—Record Revue WPOP—Top 40 XlmB comprising 56.4 per cent of the next five days, Saturday through cannot be accepted in this group at one mope yeas to complete a 50- WKNB—Sports 1:4*— total unemployed. Iran’s share of Middle East oil ' thm the technique would be used if something isn't done, some year clerkship, WTiC—Rusa Miller WHAY—Jaxx All^y Wednesday, calls for temperatures this time. There were 41 Interstate claims,, production rose in 1956 to 15.2 per dairy farmera will slaughter their i Now Beinji; Used Sheriff Paul B. Sweeney waa WDRC—Record Sbup - W Ct't'—Utoiift hev*>fiing Gnod MubIm to average near or slightly below Pupils who were In the church * * * ^recognUe the rcaponaibil Of Tlutift Shop herd! before spring. | A Cherished WPQp—Waxwork! WKNB-O wn Hike ■ f and 44 Korean veterans’ claims normal. A little cooler and leas hu­ school last year-should go direct­ cent of the total confipared with t i ItylWat grows out of our discovery master of ceremonies for the event. ■:4t- W TIC—Life and th« World \^'i1e'partial payments numbered 9.8 per cent in 1955. , Baldwin ia in a key position to ------Verne WlUiams, Cofiimbla rep­ WriAY—Betty Kimball WDRO-E. R. Murrow mid over the weekend and warmer ly ' to thetr departments on Sun­ and devdppment .od this process.'' Oted bv Paslor act on tha farm situation. Hla Local customers of the Hart- WiXX’ —Record Revue WP0 P- 6 «y It With lIUBlc 20. However, vacation layoffs de­ the first of, next week. day morning. New nursery and tTe /eel its commercial resentative, presented Collins with Memory WKNB—P. M. hS'inud. ”W( . . party has top-heavy control of the ' ford Gas Co. will begin' using a placque acknowledging his "long creased from 2'J'4 to 87. The normal mean temperature kindergarten children also go to uea eventually easy hay. to be Hrg- The Manohesler Council o f . Legislature and thereby the re- straight natural gas today. WTIC—Rcee Miner WHAY—Polka Parly for the Hartford area for this peri­ the departments. Other new pu, uimed, either by the induatHes and faithful'' serx-lce to the town | WDRO-Record Bhor Wccc-*-Gu<f thanks has been re­ WTIC—Rose Miller W'HAV-Polka Party organizations have got to come cause of the increasing^ demand to most of the county legislators. | 196f DODGE Oiietoin Royal coat. We do aU cutting In Ray OoSman, general chairman Highest lighthouse maintained Mescharh; kindergarten (5-year- filihs. ,, , . ■ ceived by Mrs, Edward A. Potter, WDRC—Cel Kolby W TIC—Wrather Watch by the United States Coast Guard olds), Mrs. Paul McKay and Mrs. Aytualfy. no potent ha. been ob- up with a program that ia both for gaa in the fast growing area waa Harvey Collins, son of the i Laacer Hardtop. Black and our own abop, from tha WPOP—Bob and Rey WDRC—Rusty Draprr for the affair, aaid today. president, from G forge B. Thomas, workable and practical.” ■ served by the company. H artfo^ $!»•- WPOP—Boston Tf. Cleveland According to Gorman, club is on top of the island of Lehua, Allan Ckine; primary, Mrs. Michael ta(md£j^ VicA^ or the new com- retiring commissioner, and Daryl i white. Radio, heafer,'powerfitte, rough atone to the Hnlalied WUAY— Road Show. «i«A- chaplain. Farm Workers Ministry, Here's quick, look at some of the Gas officials said the changeover Stark, county Jailer-. | powrer ateerlag, power brakes. memorial . . . AND WE members will be stationed at Hawaiian Islands. It rises 707 feet Suhte; ibwrr junior, Mrs.. Howard TRADE-IN p s d ffi^ ^ t' the moment, e j^ r ts CJonnecUcut Oonncll of Chui-ches. Wi.’Cl* - Record Review WHAY—Warihup Tim# ai^wBdjdng the prospects and po. proposals the Legislature t^lll to straight natural gas in the rest The Tolland count.v government | EMPLOY THE MOST W KNB-Bky Patrol WTIC-Monltor shopping areas . throiighout Man­ above sea level. Angell; upper junior,' Mrs. Evelyn The Rev.' 'Mr.' thohisa' expressed consider, and the objections to of greater Hartford will be com­ WTIC—Rose Miller .WDRC—Rusty Draper teimaW M'of the technique. waa praised b.v the legislators, w-ho' SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL­ WDRC—Cai Kolby WPOP—Boston Ts. Cleveland the gTca:l need of the workers for them: pleted by October 1959, according cited Collins as "a good example! ABLE. 1952 PONTIAC (iileftain De <4otblag.-^for themselves and their W POP-Bob and Ray 1. A rash handout of Sl.-*> mil­ to company plans.. of why the county government I $ ! » - ' WHAY—Dodgers vs. Bras'gs Luxe 4-Door- 8 cylinder, 2-tone> famOtaa back home. lion. in the form of a S20 subsidy The natural gas is s(ipplied by WHAY—Road Show W TIC—Mcinllor rikdio, heater, bydramatic. has been so successful.” I Wet'O—Record Review W’DRC—The World TonliM Bariy last, spring the Manches- to farmers for each ton of winter the Algonquin Ggs Transmission Collink w-lil be sucoeeded on the ^ Othert may try to copy our nkillful WKNB—Sky Patrol WPOP—Boston vs. Cleveland l^^^eU Raps te? Council —Newi; Weather WDRC—Russ Nsughton time to Ume waa WPOP—Newe WPOP—Boston vs. Clevelsnd week throughout the summer a emoluments or privileges from the ' carmen hit the northern tip of MANCHESTER Ills- ffS.-V- by SecteUiy of group' of women from one of the communit.v.” ! The Philippines today. Winds of MEMORIAL COMPANY WHAY—Dateline WHAY—Dodgers vs. Braves Poll “ Parrot Corrective Shoo .^Amisrson. churches spent pe\'eral hours aort- 2. A tax exenir^lon on personal 110 miles an hour and heavj- seas WCCC—tloixl KvenInK Oood Uotls WTIC-Monltor Fitting A la. understood to have ! V and packing the clothing. A. AIMETTI, Proprietor ' WKNB— Kvenlnc Serenade W DRC—Russ Nsughton farm property. This would free struck the spar-sely-populated MOTOR SALES WTIC-Bnorls WPOP—Boston vs. Clevelsnd Specialty Vitir Anderbon but The ReV. Mr. Thomas, chapiaii) farmers from paying taxea on live­ Batanes Islands. OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY WDRC—Weather and Zalman lt:S(L tb’ havw been-adopted «B LIFE VOITR LOCAL WPOP—Lawrence Welk WHAY—Dodgers vs. Braves to the English speaking workers, stock. tools and equipment. Objec­ It should mjss Formosa, and OLOSMOBILE DEAU p HARRISON STREET—TEL. MI 9-5807 S:le- WTIC^->Cavslcads of Sports MANCHESTER thiiaiaatigaily by Xiaenhower. made arrangemenu for the first tion: This Cfllef would not be in slam into the China mainland WHAY—Serenade WDRC—Russ Nsughton _. I t i f l l 't p r fkb Qrst ^ttme. Jbortag ealehto be held the third-week in ^oportion - to drought losses,- and north « f Hong Kong on Its present* WCt;C—Gi»ld7*:venlnf Oood Mueis W POP—Boston vs. CTevelsnd dirM ^ d - frequent contacta be- ■. WKNB—Sky Patrol »*:IA-' Augi^ at adjoining camps for would only average About $200 a course. the Manila w-eather WTIC—Kmil Cole WHAY—Dodgers vs. Braves FOR SALES tw«i|t!|Mafijberwer and the 'chair- high'school boys and' girls near year for each farmer. Also, other bureau said. ‘ WDRC—Muelc a la Carte WTIC—Cavalcade of Sports a fif.the Pederal Reaerec Board, WappiM. Ope large sale for both groups hU hard by taxes, such as A new- Tj-phoon named Dells Ml 9-4427 - WPOP—Top 40 Time WDRC—Russ Nsughton YOUR LOCAL .Maiftn Jr. • !4A- W POP—Boston vs, Cleveland OU>SM(WlLE DEALER boys Mu.girls was held in the din- smsll businessmen and the 'aged, waa reported standing still about . WHAY-rBerrnede . ^ . is.Ra- . 881 MAIN S% ' will timtt ita eonulta- cbtild ■' johlinamy ■setk tax ’ 'ekemp- mLE SmAMABEMT^ WCCC—Good Kvenlnz Oood Muele WHAV Defiers vs. Braves Jtng'rOOta Of ' 'the egmp. "These 300 miles''north west of Wake Is­ 'Fitting h 812 $VEST CENTER ST. flnancial aapadta" of youngsters: approximately 100 in tiona-pn the same grounds: land. SffM iKm utifm oiuM wkm i Orchard News WKNB—Sky Patrol tVTIC—Cavalcade of Sports MANCHESTER a ' M / n m u Read Herald Advi. WTIC—Three Biai KatrS IRC —Russ Nsughton mt ■' i pMce upsurge. An­ number, were from Georgia and 3. A flat local property tax ex­ WDRC—Low ll Thomaa W’POP—Boston vs. Cleveland The McIntosh season ia here with a heavy crop of very , l t :43 W W-V*# Virginia and were aager- to pur­ emption of $3,000 or $5,000 for 1 il-iake In muck terri.< chase needed clothing . for theih- farmers. This could be applied to fine quality fruit. We are storing all we have rooirt for, WHAY—Dodgers vs. Braves WTIC—SMrts Highlights ■} .. .1 ., J • • rcetrainta, monay ttip- selvea and familiea. land or other assets, and would be but must sell a portion df the crop right now. I WDRl*—Russ Nsughton lei a lllfllltoH" *' 1 1 . , : -i gihr. Interest rates, land in addition to the exemption on GENERAL WPOP—Boston vs. Clevelsnd ' of the federal debt. Due- to the-fact that moat of the 11 men's clothing had been sold, the livestock and tool.s. Objection: This There ia no need to buy WHAY—Dodgers vs, Braves -heeimePtalwechedtiled''fior. rbwrtar- wigW,,,nMi,kc .it flWJil*. T V S E R V IC E : WTIC—News community-financed bonds, whim ;SATUJt|TAy,MM: .. Juat a few at a,tiute.wiien group for an exchange of ideas Rican men in Windsor had to be Days 1 W P O P -X ew s canceled. ace backed by the power to tax ail StINDAVONLYt we have auch good huya M AC A Call ill- I S - and informal review of these fl-' private land in the community. ___ in larger quantitiea. Give Night* toKeeVv Pine Parts W HAY- -Dodgers vs. Braves W BSTERPIBU7. e e nancial phaaes of oUr economy,"'. TEL. MI S-5482 W n r—Soorta—Weather Higher Interest rates on the bonds the children all they WDRC—Russ Naughtcka C . Anderlot M U r - ...... ^ €h«rlr« Coalea Dira mighfhaveTo be paid for b'y higher ||B In admUon to Anderson and want, apples are good for W PO P—Hound Dog 4 PIECE HOLLYWOOD another word for Ma([tin, the antl-lnflalionary strat­ taxes. [P I New Milford. Conn.. Sept, 13 t/Pi 4. Legalize artificial rainmaking frpii them. Also We have a.few W HAY—Night Watch egy board wUt includg, Raymond Charles Coates, 67, of W ait WTIC—Sttirllghl Serenade J. Sauthieiv the -chairman of the activities to cope with...future more good Gravensteina, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. WDRC—Billy Kowalcsyk a fine tuit Hartford, chairman of tlje Connec­ droughts. Objection: If artifleial ■ ALLIED rACTOAV AOTHOBIBED W POP-Hound Dog President'g^rrJPouncil of Economic ticut Development Cbmmiasion in |he all purpose apple. llv tv - Advisera. and Of. 'Gabriel Hatige. falnmaking should get but of h a n d .';^ •peli^ TV S E R V IC t- WHAY—Night Watch —atdollareUeit 1954 and 1955, died yesterday. who will pay the bill for any dam- W^t!—StaHlfht Serehads the Prealdent’g .special assistant A medical examiner said be ap- At the atand yhu will C l C A Hour« CaU I W DRC—Russ Naugbion for coomhnie affairs. age? ■ find a laege selection of PliM PartD A Robert HaU .parently suffered a heart attack 5. Legalize' the sale of milk in 10 for $4.95 BV 9-0080 naenbower repeatedly has ex- while driving alone. Hia car hit a fine fruits and vege- I TelcTiflifin PiDgrams preaaed deep boncem over the al- St and ^ u a r t botUaa, to inereaae eO N -T MISS THIS SPECIAL! Regular 11.00 eari> 8Br9l«t All NaaeliMiBff Atba meal uninterrupted rise of con- tree...... f to lowor I, On "Pag* Two GIVE-AWAY exdueivef lasBij .aumer prtcei for the past IS A native of Meriden, he was a 9 ^ months.. . . . former president of the Connecti­ cut Society of Certified , Public Ha told a^Sept. S news confer- ONLY Each , enCe that.inflation Is the country's Accountants, and a vice president Charge 1 1 POTTED RbSES foremost intamal...cconomic prob­ of the national society. Tour BREAD—COLD CUTS—DAIRY PRODUCTS lem, and said all Americans must He was a member of the Devel­ Prase riptloM tremendous selection of “try in every way possible” .to opment. Commission. nets ,1 ^ GRASS SEED FERTILIZER ^ Headboard Outfit • ch M ,ih v trend. He leaves his-widow, a son. a Several - channeis for consulta­ brother and three aiiteri. MNE PHARMACY ll V 5 Lbs. $1.29 100 Lbs. $3;95 Richard J. Risley Fabrics I Colors! Styles! Sizes! tion among (he agentdes concerned SeTwicei will be held Saturday M4 Cmtar SL—Ml 9-9RI4 2 already axlat. The Eederal Re- at West Hartford. aerve aHd the Treasury hold pe­ PERO*M riodic joeetinge, but net at-the top Slop In and See Our Selection of EVERGREENS $Cii.oo level. ' STAND: 274 OAKLAND STREET ^ Worth TWICE -Saulnimr presides over regular' s ALREADY DUG OR CHOOSE YOUR OWN FROM OUR ORCHARD: AVERY STREET. WAPPING DANCE STUDIO weekly meetings o f the biter- ‘ FIELD OF 3,000 TREES. agency 'Advisory Board on Eco-, *1.50 Up 72 E. CENTER ST.— ORANGE HALL IHESHRIIEU nomlc Growth and Stability.” this Sale Price The Anderson plan appear! to be U ~ MANCHESTER. CONN. an effort to elevate the antl-infla-1| 312 OAKLAND ST. tion planning to Ute top echelon of Phona Ml 9-9404 government and to permit a direct, 1 ■GARDEN SALES Tap - Ballet - Tof - Aerobatic mutual exchange of viewa between i the quasi-independent federal re- ; Product Month Modaro Jau-Ballroom serve board and the highest .offl-l cere o f the executive branch con-[I s. eemed with financial matters. !• Oh some occasions other officials ^ Special Boys'Tap Class will be brought into the sessions, { Anderson said. Hie meetings thus 11 will provide a forum for "full diS- NEW TWIN SAVING! Classes Now In Session cuaaion and Interchange of views in | eoimeeOon. with whatever develop REGISTER IT eHONING mrnts may be' occurrihgTat t t e ;. time,” .he said. ' ’ i| PI 2>4884 ANYTIME No regular schedule, of meeti)tga , Is .contemplated but officials said I BEFORE YOU lOY JUST AiNY Or at tha Studio on Saturdoy Aftanioons they expected the group would g e t' together every two weeks’ or; USED CAR^ y CHECK ONE THAT HAS Mr. Risley is a profeaslonal pupil and instructor at the June monthly. If. Jaye dance studio. He has had exteiisive' training from many JUST BEEN TRADED ON A NEW famous New York and" Boston teachers. He has appeared on TV Wire in Bridge as well as Mr many prominent organizations. Through the winter monthp he conducted classes Ip Ballet for Jhe .Keeney Schppl_ 1957 OLDSMOBILE Olrla’ Athle.tie Program. v ...... — -— ■ - Some 105,000 miles of wire make ! tOAAPUTt ALTBlAtlONS, IN C iU m np the four main auipenalon cables , M A D n FAIRLANB HoUday o f the towering George Washing-1 71 r u n u Sedan. Badln, heater, Oufllity fabrics, quaUty tailormg, are only ton Bridge, v ^ ch carries somej Fordomatte, power steering. -{• $ htif 100,000 vehicles a day aerota the1 tone. Ypu Get these the itory qn WESTERFIELDI Consider Hudson River. That's baough wire;I ■X to circle the w-orld four timer ll the natural, triih tailoring, the built-in yem eC B llinir CUSTOM HARO- 4 Pieces cotnfor^ the carefully detailed inner B U I U A TPP. Radio, heat­ er, Dynaflow-. 2-taae, WhitowaJi mttructiqn! Choose from ourvaitooUection, $■ • inuersprinf Mattress with heavy gaufe Art Your Car ttres. Low mileage. in 2 or 3-butt(m models, widi patdi orAap firm coii unit. . . heavy fancy stripe 8 dz. • A p(>cket$, qenter vents. Medium and daHc gieyi PayniMltToaHiglil RUPER M Holiday tickiiif. smooth tape-tufted^ (no ^biit- OLDS. 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OBisv MANCHESTER EVENING MEBALO, MANCHESTER. CONN* FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13.1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN« FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 . , .- . .VFAGMl South Windsor I Probes Bombing Obituary How Do You Drive? Hilliard Asjsn, Joins Move Charge Placed To Block Lease Ordinanc SBC Member Against Goodrich =•* Hartford, 84pt IS (J>)t—Police Of Integrated School /Deatlu What Does Your Wheel Grip charged that Harold Goodrich, 25, The Board of Managers of aFsldered opinion that a Quits; Others of Lebanon wasted no Umf re­ northwestern neighborhood ^ u p minority ia forcing a iftaaUon ^ (OntiMWd tTMl turning to, crime after his parole Sannol R. MoOnny condemned an ordinance to 1 ^ * which may have a very serious ef­ from Wethorsfleld' State rason town land to the Country Club fect oh the town and taxpayers in May Follow last month. tl«l« Mrly TuMday whan * dyn» Police Arrests Samuel R. McCurry, 61, 87 Os- Tell About Your Neurosis? last .night and decided to circu­ the future, and not entirely to the (f. mil* blast dam sf^ ifatUa Cotton dar St., died yeaterday at ths New liking of the club. They arrested him yeaterday on lldtool, one of the 'integrated I...... Britain General Hospital, after a late petitions for a referendum South .Winder, Sept 18 (Spe-. two charges of robbery with vio­ apnofig the members. 4.' "The townspeople voted at a rial) — 1716. expected mass res­ mar schools, in seeking the ' Mrs. Loretta M. Deaautels, 34, of short Illness. referendum approving a 81,350,000 lence, two charges of breaking and ctlon. officials read 18 afft- Born In Bellinary Birches, Ire­ About 175 signatures were on ignation of the School Building entering, and also -charged him K 227 Hilliard St, was arrested yes­ petitions to ptoce the ordinance expenditure for the land In ques­ Committee (BBC) began to take davita relaUng to this and various terday and charged with kee^ng land, on June 9, 1896, he hed lived tion to be used for public recrea­ with violation of parole. other incidents of violence, threats here for 85 yeara He recently re­ on the voting machines early to­ shape yesterday at the same time Police gave this accouAt: an unlicensed dog.. She was arrest' turned from a visit to Ireland, day, according to the Young tion and watershed. as Darid. D. Smith, chairman of and intlmidaUon'designed to half ed by Warden Lea Pracchia as the Democrats and Dr. A. B. Moran. "In view of the facta presented He was picked up in Boston or hinder integration. where he took part In a big cele­ toe town Ooordlnatlqg Commit­ where police became suspicious bf result of a complaint. bration of the Apprentice Boys of The Democratic Town (hjmmit- at the public hearing, we the mem­ tee, announced that' he, too, was his lavish spending. He was given Among anU-lntegration activity George Galliaon, 33, of Somer­ tee and the Taxpayers League bers of the Hilltord Assn., feel that cited: Derry of which he waa a member. resigning, a suspended sentence on a charge ville, was arrested by State Po­ He w ai a member of St. Mary's will decide a t meetings tbnlght our vote has been denied." Smith said his resignation was of carrying a gun and turned over Threats to principtUsand other lice today and charged with 'Whether to Join the petlUbn cir­ •fflcials of the iate^ted sthoois Episcopal Church, Orange Lodge, Reoommendatione due t o ' personal consideratlona. to Connecticut State Police. speeding on. A t 15. Gallison is No. 17, LOL, and the Royal Black culation. The committee sent to the There was immediate speculation, . They charged him with the Threats of personal violence to being held pending posting a bond. About 1,100 signatures must be parents "If they send their chil­ Preceptory. meeting, recommended svlth the however, that the Coordinating 82.900 armed holdtip of' Myrtle He leaves two daughters, Mrs. obtained by Sept. 23 to have, the support of the Board of Managers: Committee head was quitting bq. Mills in Unlonville Aug. 31, .isnd dren to school" ordinance placed befoi'e the voters Mass meetings by "an almost un­ Ernest R. Ritchie of Manchester 1. "Etotend the present lease to cause of the deadlock that exists the holdup of a WiUlmaiMiC and ’Mrs. Arthur A. Bartley of for a referendum. the Country Club for an additional between the BBC and the Board of clothing store, two days before. controllable mob" of robed Ku Seventy-five were collected at a Klux Klansmen on school grounds President Asks New Britain; four sons, James of 4 ^ ' two years for a 2-fold purpose; a. Finance. He was alio charged with a Wapping and Samuel P., John and table in the Parkade last night, To appoint a competent commit­ "A boycott being attempted and the Young Democrats reported. The impasse was reached Mon­ break at a grain oompany in North em^cted by threats and intimida­ William McCurry, ail of Manches­ tee from the town to draw up a day night when the Finance Board Franklin and at his aunt's home DON’T BUY A 1957 B en son Stay ter; fi>ie Bleters, Mrs. Sarah Turk- One hundred names were signed more suitable lease after the facts voted 4 to 3 to reject the SBCs tion (with) children.being, held out in the North End, according to In Lebanon. lx of schools by reason of the activi­ ington and Mra Samuel Haugh, have been compiled; b. A shorter request for an additional 8173,000 Police said he enjoyed a spend­ both of Manchester, Mrs. Elizabeth Dr. Moran. The physician said lease would be mandatory due to ties of orgamxed agitators.” that he had collected the names appropriation fpr the Pleasant ing spree in New York, Vermont In ths wake of the blast and In Cabinet Post Freeburn of Holyoke, Mass., Mrs. changing economic -conditlona and Valley elementary school. As . a and at a New Hampshire racq Mildred Cunningham of Albany, N. in one hpur in the Immediate town expansion. NEW CAR other incidents, attendance at the result -of the Board’s'Seetton, SBC track, in which he managed to run Y., and Mrs. Mairgarat Sullivan of neighborhood of his office st 211 remahiing five schools fell, rtiaip^ (CoBltned from Fage One) -V.- N, Main St. 2. "On the surface, the amount chairmA Cornelius Nicholson pre­ through about 82,500. ly. It latfcksd up slightly yester­ Ireland; three brothers.' James of * appeai-s to be unrealistic and dicted Wednesday-Duit his whole ...... J.. it,...... —.I...—..»■ day, but atill ran leas than SO per largely, to dissatisfaction of farm­ HoIyokCi Thomas of Three Rivers, Statement .should denrve more consideration, committee would shortly resign. WORK CLAIMS DROP cent normal. Eleven of the Ne­ ers with Benson and administra­ Maas., and William McCurry of The Koard of Managers of the terms M payment being $7,000 First Resignation Hartford, Sept. 13 (JP)—^The ' TILL YOU HAVE groes were .present at the various tion farm poli.cies. California, and four grandchildren. Hilltord Assn, issued the following per y^r for a period of thirty Hiis prediction apparently be­ State Labor Department reports The funeral will be held at 2 Statement after sending a com­ •choedt. Benson devoted much of -his mittee headed by President Omer years/ gan to come true last night when that claims for unemployment The Hattie Cothm School, built news conference to a discussion o'clock tomorrow afteriioon .ln St. t me conclude that we, your the Board of Education accepted compensation benefits ' sank to in 1950, won’t be reatored com­ Mary’s Episcopal Church, with the A. G in^as to the public hearing coip'mtttee feel that a G entry 24,058 last week from 35,562 the of plana for seeking modiflCatlons Rev. Alfred L. Wllllami, rsctorf'of- on the ordinance Tuesday night with "deep regret” the realgnatlon pletely for about 10 days, but In present farm programk in the ‘The lease in question, it ap­ b is a very definite asset to of SBC member Francis Bum- week before. Initial claims, which classes are expected to resume next session of Congress. flclating. Burial will W in East le town and all effort should be ham. indicate new unemployment also next Tuesday^ Cemetery. - pears, Was drawn with a minimum Petitions Circulating for Referendum . He said the administration will of facts; i. e.. The amount bf land iiade to keep thhk. club th Man­ Education Board chairman Dr. dropped from 3,124 to 3,019. The school board, meanwhile, seek "liberalisation’’/ pf crop con Friends may call at the Holmes chester, but, let there be an agree­ Robert Williams said plans were Signing his name to a petition for a referendum on an ordinanM to lease town land to the Coun­ .^called it off — at the request Funeral Home, 400 Main St., from to be used by the Country ment made that ,can be renegoti­ try Club for 30 years is Gerald Possum, 37 Marble St. According to the Youqg Democrats,-rep.- trols, greater fieidbillty in setting has" not been defined. The discuased for forming a new School Folios Caiief Douglas K. Hosse price, supports ahd expansion of 2 o’clock this afternoon until ated from time to time and let's Building Committee after the reaeeited by their president, Roger Negro, left, and Joe Contin, center, 75 voterh'signed the petition "aeh school activities as plqnics the agricultural trade develop­ o'clock tomorrow afternoon. has not been surveyed to i also be sUre that we as taxpayers present^ one rerigns, bdt that no in the Parkade last night , (Story on Page 10). (Herald Photo by'Pinto). whiuthad been scheduled ever the mine actual boundaries o^ nUi are not subsidizing a private GENERAL ment act which authorizes shle of Mies Pansy J. Orcutt of acres involved. The tract has decision was made. weekand.^ farm surplpies abroad for foreign recreatidh facility.” Meanwhile, there was no indica­ Chestnut St.; Miss Judy Dsnahy, .when torrential rains on barren Rockville — Miss Itonsy Jane not been assessed for actus The report was stgnsd by Omer TV SERVICE ' '''v • currendeik 2. "The lease which t ^ Town tion as to when toe Coordinat­ l$taie Court Cases 56 Ridgewood S t; -Mrs. Dora hillsides suddenly sent the Hsttt said he was confident Orcutt, 71, of 157 Grove St., A. Gingras as president, and Ralph ing Committee would name a new Hoyt, 43 Foley St.; Mrs. Vlolette Cayl river out of its banks 25 DkJ* ' M AS A OaB Assesso^Meetmg will adopt the recom- Rockville, died last night st the Board of INrectora approved ap­ M. Rooke. chairman to replace Smith. 20-Year Backlog Marr, 191 Green Manor Rd.; Mrs. milea east of Ankara. Bren esti­ NIgbta Flos Farts mendktio ns. Gables Convalescent Home in - By JUDY ABEAKN pears to have been humedly pre­ The Democratic toyvn commit­ The committee Is -expected to mated total damage at more than Are you revealing yoOr naurosea, pared in fear of public/opinion and Elctoa Fiske, 232 Woodland St.; T B U M I 3-6483 Closed tV&iblic 'Tlow can you be so optimistic Hartford after a long itlneas. while he placet both hands on the who dangles the left hand is’hard tee will meet in closed, s ^ lo n to meet soon, however, to act on a James Novak, Andover; Roger 18 million dollars. m the face of the fact that you She -was born Dec. 3, 1885, in personality traits, and frustrations waa treated as a poli^cal Issue in­ consider the referendum at 8 set of by-laws'drawn up by a sub­ Hartford, Conn., Sept IS OP) — by the way you hold the steering wheel, does not so much gr^ the to figure out He la often a bet­ Parrott, Plymouth Lane; Nancy 'Will face the same unfriendly RoCkvlUe, the daughter of the wheel as rest his fingers on the ter driver than' the other types stead of consldering/Tlrst, the best o'clock tonight at the Municipal committee appointed- in July. The Connecticut courts have enough Claughaey, 58 BIssell St.; Miss > Geaerai Manager Congress next year as this with late Aionzo and Mary 'Orcutt, and wheel of your car? interest of the towZ and secondly, Building. 'The Taxpayers League bQr-Iaws would eventually be business piled up to keep busy for Carol Lanagan, Coventry; Mrs. tin has informed the Board A motorist reveals ALL by the horrf- ring. His hands often as­ already discuased. AIR-CONDITIONED ths axcqitlon of Sen.. Proxmlrc had lived in Rockville all her life. sume odd, if not downright effemi­ -.'He knowe more or less how to the Interest of tha'^untry Club. will meet at the same time at the preaented to a apoctal Town Meet­ more toan/SO years. - Kathleen Busick, Thompsohville;. I rectoca that their nMctlng to / who has Indicated that he does She was a. member o(. Rockville way he grips the wheel. You 3. "It is your/commlttee’s con- tVhIton Library. ______ing, which-would. decide whether think the idea is half-cocked T nate positions, while he believes handle an emergency. If he Information in a statistical re­ Franklin Parker, 27 McCann Dr.; cusr-aptMcsHOBS fcr the ‘ TSe ■you! a newsman that he to . showing masculine to continue toe Coordinating Com­ Mrs. Alice Baker and daughter, town assesior tonight She leaves a brother. Luman Read on. doesn’t then the emergency room port by the Institute of .Judicial derring-do, , devil-may-careis)mess, at the homltal will know more or mittee as an advisory group In toe Marlborough; Mrs. Mildred Kos closed. ths Secretary said, Orcutt of Rockville and, acjveral Fiijt there is the man (though and a - certain automotive savoir- town government. Administration shows that: and son, 119 Chambers St. Martin said that he htkd. decided nieces and a nephew. . this onver Is more often a woman) less how/to handle him. He prob­ In the superior court, Fairfield .T •guesd>t^ because I'm naturally faire. His savoir-faire poUey may ably isn't speeding, or at least A b o ^ t T own Laivyers Ask ^ Members of toe by-laws ■ub-'' r 1 that the meeting should not be Private funeral services and who holds the' wheel with both County's average 84-month delay DISCHARGED TODAY: Robert r an opUmlsL. I believe that‘many committee are Atty. Edward hands placed near the center of soon result in a totoseg-falre policy not much. The right hand ia- Dussault Jr., Glastonbury. opan and had so informed the members OTN^ongress will find burial will be held at convenience on the part of his^nsurance com­ Sunday/wlII be rally Day and Kuehn and To\yn Atty. Daniel P. in getting a civil Jury ease to trial SHOP .Board in a notice sent to the mem­ of the family. The Ladd Funeral the top of the wheel. The obvious holding the wheel firmly at a Family Runday at the Salvation ia the longest Only Cook County, while they are at^^home that there pany. point a little above the middle of Penn~ Texas Cavanaugh.' ''-.v, ' • bers. r is strong support Among farmers Home has charge of arrange­ explanation for this kind of hold Army. The present Coorifinatlng Com­ 111., and Queens and Brodx Coun­ till is that the dri'ver is geared. He’s ; The last driver to be cotosldcred thw right side. Canberra's Population Up Twelve applications for the as­ for the changes we Are advocat- ments. The Rev. Simon P. holds the wheel with onb hand. mittee was formed last June to ties, In New York, are slower. L i not a very good driver, ton't sure sessor's pesAion have been re­ ing-" ; X Montgomery will officiate and One-handed drivers can be divided .This man can be analyz^ as a T h / Manchester Youth Council For Audience coordinate the activities of the New Haven County Superior ceived. T l^ applications were burial will be in Grove Hill of what hit reaction time to, and ))it of a ahowoff, or a little' sloppy wlll/hold Its first meeting of the Deurt Is the ninth in toe country Canberra—The population of In reply to questions,'^nson into two categories, left-handed town’s boards and commissions. Canberra Australia's capijtali. hk*- taken when Assessor Henry A. said he was not too worriedxpver Cemetery. isn’t sure of what to do in lui in his approach to a business mat- year In the Robbins room of Center Baakettiall School and Hartford County ^enth in de­ emergency. Another .reason.may and right-handed.' Attys.. George C. Lesaner and lay -in getting'such/euws to triOl; increaasd by ’Yiesirly''27 piei' ebnt m .Ur,, dr jnaybe he’a-Just.jMppy.aoi aR'h;-Mpnday at 7 p,m., Deje- The-next class m the basketball the -possibility. sS- ower>prodnofien -wamU'U 'akt' -mfe-k’-kli! 'John -fU O. Rbttner have requested since 1954. A recent special ceiums ■SfiSSEliiSS'aiE.'u.iJ of meat iteimals next year. He did MraFefMJ,l_ nte's from afr the "local Prdles- school being conducted here for lo­ Superior Court Has about twice put the population at 35,000, .ex­ to act as assessor since his resigy MKh ' one ' hand, hi presumably The last division of driver is /tant churches are urged to attend as many cases in its backlog- as kgree that this yeu’s big produc­ needs the othej one to do some­ an opportunity to appear before cal boye front Grade 8 up will be cluding foreign diplomatic staffs. aatlon became effective July 81. tion of livestock . feed grains •ington St, died, this morning after to driving too fast in the first the one'. with only hie I tft hand to formulate plans for the new the Penn-Texas Corp. board of di­ held Friday at 7 p.n)- at the Ells­ common pjeas, and both have 60,- We Are Open Mondays! / At the nteeting tonight, the Ih- place; or he may be driving a t.a thing else. If he ,is holding the on Uie wheeL He to * diffen season. ^ 640 cases;-enough to keep busy for- might, well/reduce: faad prices and a long illness. pace which is reasonable fpr the ^eel with his right, hand then rectors to ask questions about the worth Memorial High School gym. f ^ o r s will review ap^lcaUons set the stage for over-production Bom here on Feb. 14, 1876, breed entirely from the oti The ejaas la under the direction 20 years. During .that time an­ Flood Victims Sou§(ht and decide what the next step will road, but as he is unaccustomed to the toft hand is occupied. How­ drivers. Because It 18 his ribht A Nursery Roll Party for chil­ company's policies; other 220,000 cases would pile up. of hogs next year. daughter of the. tote Michael and ever, after long and careful study of John Malin, former high school WORLD will be, Martin said. The next step But Benson said the dMger of driving at so fast a pace as a hand which is free, he rarrieb^on dren, ages two to four, will be held- The local attorneyi, who are The worst part is that the back­ Ankaro, Turkey, Sept. IS (ff) — Bridget Nlphl Rohan, she had been reasonable one, he Is panicked. it has been determined that the ail his non-steeriiig activities With, leading a campaign by ConnecUcut and college basketball referee, and GREEN will probably be interviewing ap­ over-production is offset in part a lifelong reeident of this town. She in L^ither hall of Emanuel Lu­ preaenUy )ias about 25 members. log ill getting bigger — and tiie Rescue, crews searched the debris plicants, he said. The inebriated driver is also left hand ia most often occupied, in the car. theran Cihurch'tomorrow at 3 p.m. stockholders interested in obtain­ delay longer —> ail the time. In STAMPS by the fact that beef cattle num­ waa a member of St James' not in pointing out the window Plans are being made to continue In seven ylll^es today for more The assessor will not be a i^ in t- bers are on a decline. He said he inclined to grip the wheel tightly, Where's That Ticke ing "behlnd-the-accnea" informa­ toe put year Superloj-Court dis­ victims' of Wednesday’s floods. Church. if you will piudon the pun, b ^ or in Jiggling the directional indi­ tion regarding Penn-Texas, pdt the ctosa through toe -fall if •d until ths Board meets'in reg­ hoped that hog farmers would She leaves one son, Julius Andre These activities are vai^d. They Miss Barbara Watlett, 147 War- schedule can be arranged. posed of ll,27i mdiu whilr 11,571 The known death toll stood at ular session, the general manager continue production next year in cause all the world to hasy be­ cator up and down, hut in feeling range from shifting, to raiding an anoke Rd„ will attend the national their request in a telegram sent to new ones came/ln, and (Jommon of Cromwell; one daughter, Mrs. yond a certain 6-inch radius, and over the slot into Which the win­ the nine board members tost night. 87. Mayor Orhan Eren of Ankara said. line with this year. Samuel Duncan of Manchester; ice-cream cone, to p o s in g the convention of American Legion Maochniter Evening Herald Pleas disposed of 8.464 while 9,370 said the final toll might top 100. Martin sent official notices of Benson also was asked to Com­ he likes the solid fee.l of a wheel dow rolls in the upper part of cigarette lighter, to bolding the Auxiliaries stilting STmday in At­ Rottner today said the request new cases were filed. one brother, James Rohan of Man­ in hto band. to remind him that, the door, and in removing foreign for an audience with the board.of South Wlndiior and WSppIng ror- Thousands were left homelm the special session to the .Direc­ ment on published reports that he chester; two Meters, Mrs. Mae Ifa- baby (any baby) in ptoce during i lantic enty as personal page of nwpoadent Mrs. E. P. Boott, Mo- tors after they had set the date has ambitions to be nominated for he to driving a car. bodies from the hair, sudden stop. Amo.ng^e more dan­ Mrs. K. P. Phillips of HarUord, re­ directors wee touched off by pepsa catea of. Florida- and Mrs. Eliza­ Hitch -Up. Shorty phone Mlteheil 8-1395. WORTH SHOUTING ABOUT! at their regular meeting Sept. 3. Vice President in 1980. Elhq^ Extended gerous right-hand^ occupations tiring department president. Miss report! yesterday that Pennr'Texaa OUR F7LAVOK OF THE MONTH: beth Hill of Hartford; five grand­ Another reason for holding the Ifffthe blood circulation to the was purchasing 9,300 shires of . The meeting will start at 7:30 "I have never had any ambition children and four great grandchil­ are reaching for the book of Char- Wallett served last year as aer- Hospital Notes ■ in the manager's office at the for high office.’' he said. "I have wheel so high up nripy be that left hand Is .cut off temiporarilW ter Oak Bridge passes which are geant-at-armS for Mrs. Phillips. Fairbanks, Morse A Co. stock. Municipal Building. even less now than ever before." dren. the driver is Very short, and ia from exom tna^n of the wlndiflFl iir the back o f the glove com­ Mrs. Wilber Little of 195 Spencer Penn-Texae. which at one time C o f C May Drop BLUEBERRY Martin said that he did not Funeral arrangements are In­ Just trying to see out the wind­ slot, or the driiter nme out of partment, and^ecking. Which of St. plan's to'attend the convention. owned some 70O,QO0 shares of PaUrhU Today: 179 know whether the Directors will • -»v • complete. shield. foreign bodies in the hair, then the these is the irare dangerous from Fairbanks, Morse, recently sold Sales Course Plan ADMITTED YESTERDAY: REVEL Friends may call at the Holmes' The next grip, or gripe, to be elbow is extended out .the window a driver-sattty program stand­ about SOo.OOO shirea.' Mrs. M argiret Ehrhardt. Vernon;' The pick of this season's, crop, discuss matters other than the ap-1 JL lem O C ratlC -U lllt Funeral Home, 400 Main S t, Sun­ studied is the driver who depends in order that the left hand may George Burns. 19 S. Hawthorne plications for the assessor's Job to ' a s s i point it mtobt be hard 'to say. In their telegram to the direc­ Only seven persons so far have blended into our rich creamy va­ night day from 8 to 5:30 and from 7 to on a knob attached to his steering rest limply a few inches from the From anw other standpoint 'It Carrie Discounted tors, Rottner and Leaener said the St.; Mias Sharon Vtbberts, 45 nilla; what a wonderful treat for 9 p.m. wheel to help him twist the Car cheat, ready to go into instant ac­ expressed an interest in the Cham­ belmont St.; Mrs. Dorotoy St. Supports Fifth would noybe bard to say. new purchase of 9,800 shares Indi­ ber of Commerce's Retail Sales September! CATHOUC8 DENY BIAS around difficult comers. The tion to wave at friendly pedestrl-. The Int-handed driver Is not As Threat to U.S. cated a "continued depletion of the Louis, 207 E. Main St.. Rockville; May be purchased at your nearest Ltnwood B. Campbell trouble with this man is that he ans, Seminar out of over 100 polled. Edward Glsrd, 14 Dorotoy Rd.; WasUnghaa Sept U Ufi— The Voter District so much neprotic as foolish. It he cash' ^aiU o n bf Perin-Teotas." Executive Vice .President John Royal Ice Cream dealer store--ln Katisdal Ca&oilc Wslfaie Con- EUington-Linwood R. Campbell uses the knob for all cornering, Dnlike the driver with the knob could bave everything his way he The telegram was sent last night Misa Sharon Gayton, Middle pints, quarts, half gallons, gallons with the result that he travels at on the wheel who is a basically' Miami,. Fla., Sept. IS tm ,~ The Wiet, who announced toe figures, Butcher Rd., Rockville; John G. fereMM saM today ehUms that A Democratic subcommittee will 82. of Main S t, Ellington, died wouldn't be driving. Other things Weather Bureau was ready today after toe second of two meetingi said today. "We probably won’t and brick. Pndeataala la Colombia are sub­ late tost night at Rockville City too high a speed because he Is inaecuro person and who ateks at­ lOfe important to him. held this week with Connecticut Rohsiw 183 Center St.; Ernest TRADE-IN reepmmend a neif voting district sure of 'getting around thS curves; tention \rith the help of this me­ to write off Hurricane Carrie as a run the course." Karvelis, Vernon; Thomas Dun­ ject to rdlgfoos persecution are In Manchester to the full town Hospital after a short Illness. lere are, others who hold the threat to the Eastern United States holders of Penn-Texas' stock who Notices announrihg the sales "unheard . of ahd unknown” to He was horn in Southwick. he becomes careless about watch­ chanical appliance,, or the driver il in a peculiar fashion, such have expressed concern with the bar, Vernon; Mrs. Arlene GronskI, committee of the party. ing for traffic conditions on the who doesn’t grip the wheel firmly as the season's third tropical education .iourse were sent out Kingsbury Aye., Rockville; Mrs. most long-term Protestant Amer­ Maas., April 7, 1875, the son of teenagers and foreign sports storm continued northward In the com pan/s policies. two weeks ago to all members of dlDifjcdL Ice Cream Co. icans there^ The subcommittee Is imggestlng Robert B. and - Ellen E. Cooley streets into which he turns; and and who shows hit Casper Milque­ owners, but these will not be Atlantic Ocean. Minnie 'ITiompson. 46H Florence 1951 BUICK Roodmoster Hard­ creaUon of a fifth district to re­ he leaves behind him a trail-of the (Chamber’s Retail Division S t; Miss Linda Dolan, 62 Linn- Campbell. He lived in Ellington toast tendencies through the one. :xamined here. Perhaps you’ve top. Radio, heater, 4ynaffow. MANUFACTURERS OF ORFITELLrS "SFUMONT* lieve voter copgestion In the north­ for many years. He was a former noise and black .-rubjier. action he thought was most like found someone you know In this Carrie packed 'winds up to 110 ■ Israeli Pupils Incre«ae asking how many were interested more Dr.; Mrs.- Elma Wheeler, east section of town.- Then there 1a the driver ,'Who, a man of the world, the driver miles per hour around the center in hairing their employes attend ^Ichester; Robert Dussault Jr., 28 WARREN STREBT-Ml 8-6656 deputy sberiff of Tolland County, lUt? but * as expected to stay on Its -"Something should be done im- n meipber of the Ellington Con­ Tel Aviv, Israel—More than 400 the course. The course was to have Glastonbury; August msdiqtdy." said Judge Jules Karp, gregational Church, and was i northward course and the Weather ctossrgoms have been eonstaructed sUrted Sept. 18,. and would .have Wllllngton; Mrs. Ann GIrieitis, b a ^ of the subcommittee, aRer a. leacon and A membbr of the in Washington, D. C, outstand­ Bureau' said ‘‘It appears unlikely since 1951 for the achopl children been held evenings or moratogs in JSS -Ferguson Rd. psMting -called to discuss the mat- ing? that this hurricane will endanger of Tel Aviv. There are now more one or 2-hour sessions uiRil the BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A SEND THEM Friendship Class of the church. Busha Purtell the coastal areas of the United te rja st night. He was a . member of the Nationr A..—The library contains more Uton 56,000 children attending 16 hours had been completed. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Tne fourth district, with' the and matorial retoUng to Shakespeare Statde.” The Retail EbcecuUve Board will Gordrni, 60 Crosby Rd,; a daugh­ al Grange, East Central Pomona At 5 a,m, (BST) the storm cen-- school in the city, an increase of polling place at the fcommunity Y, Grange, and Connecticut State To Talk Over and hla writings than any other in- .)7,000 in the past alx years. make the final derision on toe ter .to Mr. and -Mrs. Nicholas /THE atitutlon of lu kind. ter was hear laUtude 25.4 north, seminar when It meets Sept 18. Pechuslck, Thompsonville; a son had 6.430 voters at the last count Grange. He was also a past mais- longitude 52.9 west or about *75 Oct. 22, 1956. ter of ElU i^on Grange, No, 46, Is it trua that i ler Co­ CAR KILLS ROAD WORKER to Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, 10 Q-rDomi the United States rq- miles southeast of Bermuda. and PEDESTRIAN K lU ^ CroM St.; ja aon to Me. and Mrs. Re^outmlnation of all pf/the.dls- nhd a...mein£M. foe. over 50 years.: Homes issue lumbito .WAS .once. in the i.TSO mHes east bf M iami., - Wethersfield, .Sept. 18 .(«)— HQMETOI^N fricta should be contemplated, lii " ' ‘ • » <6 New W orld?. • :q)Jlf6' VtStUhg allehs to be finger- Franklin Kilby. 64. of' Wetoem- MerliHeh, Sept. 18 (J>)—Edwaril Leon Blotniski, 93 WiAdsor Ave., He was also a past hobic grand Ilrinted? Hurricane force yinda (75 milea Klich. 59, who lived at the Salva­ a couple of years. Karp said. of Rising Star Lodge, lOOF, Both Connecticut eenatora have A7-In the year : luae he field, a highway worker, was killed Rockville; a daughter to Mr. and ■ ' Yes. ■ per hour) extended 30 milea tion Army men’s lodge here, waa Mm. Elmer J. Lizotte, 35 Drive B. MANCHljStER NEWS Both Democratic Registrar Ed­ He leaves his wife. Birdella promised to take up the Silver was accused of (he around the. center wlOr giies 140 tnitantly yeaterday when a car ward P. Morlarty and. Republican Berr Campbell, and several nieces natives of-Haiti, waa ar- mounted the center atrip of toe klllsd lost night by a car os he DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Imne housing project with . Public Q.—-Is blinking beneficial to the miles north and east and 55 -miles Walked along toe Wilbur Crpss Mrs. Cherrie Shapssian, Bolton; GET MY DEAL rested there and i red sent, back Registrar Donald Hemingway pre­ and nephews. The- funeral will be eye ? • - <7 to the south and west. Wilbur Cross Parkway and struck / sented facts and figures and Ieft< held from the. Campbell home bn Housing Authority officials. Gen­ to Spain in ebaina./ toe power lawn mower .he wai Parkway, apparently on the trav-- Robert Libsch, 9 Osk St.. Rock­ MOTOR SALES A.—When a person blinks, the The storm was moving!'toward' eled portion. Police identified the the meeting last night. Both sug­ Main St. Sunday at 2 p.m. ,Tht eral. Manager Richard Martin the north at 10 miles per hour and riding. Police eaid toe car went ville; Mrs. Ethel Tedford. 21 Bond YOUR LOCAL eyelids wipe the surface of the out, of control. The driver, James driver of the car as Frank Pepe S t; Miss Edna Hammond, Ver- gested a study of redistricUng in Rev.. Wayne Sandau, pastor of the said, today. Q—Hp fmes did Admiral eye. Blinking helps clean the pur- ships in Ita path were advised to OLDSMOBILE DBALEft' - . thflr annual report to the town’. Ellington Congregational Church, Letters from Sen. Prescott Bush Byrd Pole? use caution. R. Savio Jr.; 26, of New Britain, Jr., 16, of Hamden. rK>n Center; Mrs. Lois Arcand, 56 face of the eye and also relieves was arrested oh a charge of negll- ’ 613 WEST CENTER ST. They report^ that about 2,500 wilt officiate. Burial will be in And Sen. William A. Purtell have -1928, the/ late tension caused by eyestrain. >■ voters to a district-would be most Ellington Center Cemeterv. been received a t the manager’! Adm. Ricl Byrd led five gent homicide. . -t- - i desirable, Karp said. At the last' office. expeditions into the South Pole Truck Accidents Dip Ml 9-0427 Mien Beatrice A Egan area. The /final trip was in 1956 Q.—What became of Geronlrab, BALLPOINTS 70 YEARS OLD count. District 1 had 4,891; Dis­ The senators and congressmen the famous Apaenq chief ? trict 2, 5,261; and District 3, Miss Beatrtoe A Elgan died at from CohnecUcut- hs've been asked to carry /out research for the Traffic accidents Involving Fort Madison, ..Iowa-:-Altoough 4,870. hrr home, 17Q Chestnut St. this InternAtloiial Geographic Year. .A.—-After his capture Geronimo- trucks have declined 71 per cent ballpoint pens are generally con­ We'Need USED CARS to get the "permanent" designa­ was sent to Fort Pickens, and’ The new dl.- JAckaon 3.6034. Snrning A huge trailer-tmck afcldged 269 the process,'’>oal to p ^ ly se d in a A pot-iucif wtH w rp rrru e s d a y about 10 days "ihort of his 70t!b ceediag niUe. Signs ea home. ! 5 ee-:» feet today and flipped on Ma high'temperature furnace . is ai a t 6:80 a t ^ K of C Home. M rs birthday. • ; All Day Saturday Till side, scattering a esugo of Mream of nitrogen to remove vola­ William Wagner, .chairman, and THE WARI SCHOOL dressea on the street. The drlv. tile substances. This is followed by her oommttee have contacted Q—When 'did Fannie Farmer jjjrralii i er, Harold A. Watpta, 89, of Npw compleie ^dation in a stream of e x c l u s iv e w i n r OF ELECl MONICS iUlOS; members/regardlng the items of open. her School of Cookery in' York City, eoeaped, injury. Po- oxygen. I food they are to bring.. ‘ THE R. F, DIMOCK CO. Buili Byl OREGISnR O ppofitt Hw Fosf OfHcR-i-22 Ecnt CMt«r Sf. Ilco said the truck was going Boston? ' (Div. of HUlyer College bf intA’ of- siindwiches, A—Aug. SS, X902. \ ■ / TEL. MI t-5ikW Ml 9.87*7 ' Univ. of iptfd.) OPEN TONIGHT H L 9—SATURDAY 9 to * tn m Coieheetair 9o . Vpw York ' Hiero s ra about 30,000' Ugborn and CQokiee, tea and cof- er Mr. Joseph Ashford. MX 3-661S L. F. 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r '■1 f -V "1- '.V-. " 'r ' FAGS TWELVI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER; CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1967 MANGHESTEa EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER: 18. 19ST P a GSJI ■"lli-^ ■ ■!'...... y I'llR'l*"* Hal Boyle Judge to Curb Why Old Jim Wanted Teacher Strike BANK fe/.— Vol. XXIV; Np. 2 . y ^ ttm h e r 13 Compiled by Students of Manchester Hlxh School Miss Helen Estes. Eaculty Adviser A New Job at 70 In Pawtucket SATURDAYS New York They started call­ and set out to make his own brave (Centlniied from Page Oke) ing him "Old Jliji” as a a Joke new world. He rose first, fixed cU McmcUeiieA. Ca. Mary her breakfast, aad after she "Th* preaent atrike,” Judge Student Council ^cl^s Manchester NHS President Marine Band when, at 15, he was hired by the was gone did the dishes, and spent Frost commented, "is not a strike firm- as a Junior office boy. the morning cleaning the small against public kafety in toe sense- They were still calling* him “Old white cottage uijtil It shone. of th e' Boston strike. The damage 3 A. m. to 12 NOON Represented To Perform Jim" when, 50 years later, he was When Mary came home for don6 by this strike is mors subUe Many Events,/Drives retired—much against his will—as lunch, bubbling with news of and toe harm done is leas capable heed clerk. But they were no long- books. Old Jim had her meal set of proof at toe preseilt time, but At Girl State For Students V* joking. out on the table. the words of Gotemor CooUdge Throughout the ye»r the Stu- far jiae/eetf . . . . eoaesaiiier JM I Oent Council sponeor* many Old Jim was-proud of the gold In the flternoon he went to the embody a principle that II as The United States Marine Band town park. At first he merely-sat potanf now as then, and perfectly «li1ve», projects, and campaigns Campus Sketches Maiy Austin and Jean Blan­ watch and 6500 farewell check the Wo’io chard were the' two senior girls wlli be participating in a special, fi: m gave him. But he didn't quite on a bench alone, warming his old' ; i f . sppllcaMc to the preaent situa­ Air- , vhlch benefit the school as well as honts in the hot sun, as he puffed tion.” chosen by the class of 1956 as rep- conce.'t for Manchester High know what to do with the leather CoadlUonM.,^ the public. Some of these-are the Statistics; S' 7”, brown hair, School students Wednesday, Oct. traveling bag the office staff had at his pipe and dreamed of times - Judge Frost said that it was not R«d Cross Drive, Navajo Indian en eyes, female. resenUtlVes to Laurel dlrls’ State, 2 at 2:30 p.m. The concert w;ill be piescntcd him. gone by. But gradually he made damage to physical property that N;5ted For: Losing books. Holds cronies of other oldCImert who .Drive, which will mSrK iU tenth which was held from June 23 to conducted In the high school arena "After all, where am 1 going ?" required consideration but rather record: 10 books, June 29 at the University, of Con­ w'ith Ml unexpected, audience of he asked hia-wife, Mary. "Where gathered In the park, and it was a ihe. “situation of toe children." He auuilversao’ this year, the Heart et Peeve: Paying book bills. great day when he beat crochety, Fund, and the curtent SAA cam necticut. The organisatioh consist­ 2,000 (uudents. Pupilxrat MHS are can a man go when he's 65, and said that turning a large number Most Seen; Searching fOr lost urged to take advantage of the they tell him they don't, need him 83-;year-old Joe Hoskins, the Span­ paign. Student' problems whi books. . ed of 187 girls and was directed ish-American War veteran, for thq of children of achool ag« upon the IteSTAURANT arlM tturWiRhout the school j .special student price of 50 cents a anymore?" streets "meana that many will Ambition: Graduate. by Mrs. Frances Redlck. "I don't know-where you're go­ checker championship. are given the Council’s consid^» ticket. Tickets are noiv on sale In As the Golden Years passed one gravitata toward trouble of oqe and COCKTAIL LOUNOK tion and are discussed at / the Mary and Jean werre, accompa­ Room 118 and map be purchased ing, Jim," replied his wife, "but I sort or another; to doss the Vital StaUstics: 8’ T\ black hair know where I’m going." by one. Old Jim came to enjo.v a roHfM UA and €, bplton, eotin., UL MHektU 9-Aiif Council meetings. blue eyes. male. nied to UConn by Miss Barbara from,.Mr. Russell Wright or Mr. contentment he had never known schools la giving the children a Various changes in the Noted For: Loud shirts, "gold I l.-’Ctiti.. Wallett, a. counselor ' for Girls' Harry Smith. "Where?” asked Jim, .surprised. push toward Juvenile delinquency." OPEN TUESDAY Uini SATURDAY 400 PA8, to ItOO A JL "Out to get a Job.’’_sAld Mary, before. He liked cooking the morn­ SUNDAYS, ttiOO NOON to 8dl0 PJK. (OieMd MmM ^ ) consUtution are put bdl belti.'! / State. Upon arriving, they regis­ A concert for adults Is also being ing and mid-day* meals, the hours The Teachera Alliance la expect-, Council, disctissed and Mr. Roland Lachance Mrs. Catherine Lang Mrs. geyee tered and -then were- given either a held Tuesday evening In the high "after all, I’m. only 60 myself. We Community Baptist Church ed to appeal to* ruling to the State BANt(UfeT F A dU T IB S AVAILABLE Mott Seen; Playing drums in alone fixing up their small home, EOOV "Vsivbt TMk H" BEBD At the Piaao Nightly seated to the student M.H.S. band. gold or blue beanie, the color signi­ achool auditorium. Membcra of the . could scrimp along with your pen­ the long afternoons of endless gos­ Supreme Court for final dectalon. fying the party to which they be­ faculty may obtain tickets from sion, .but a little extra money However,- the effect of the order voted upon. Pet Peeve: Someone who doesn't ■New Teachers in English Department sip with Ills time-bypassed friends, membership In the Community The representative eoia to his appreciate Lawrence Welk.^ | longed: I' • — - Mr. Ru.ssel| Wright or Mr. Harry wouldn’t hurt." the pleasant evenings spent listen­ will not' be stayed, court officials room assignment th ^ flrst period, _:____ these first period, Cain; «. Dick Tules. such as football, basketball,, and versity of Minnesota. . She has Her favorite hobby and Interest Congress. This experiment was and other military ceremonies. Jim's life when Mai-y came home going out tlie door. In commemorating its fifth an­ toe Central BaptUt CThurch In It la tha Judge's plan to hav* at­ • Spread it NOW f Tuesday/ through Friday classes: Donna Metcalf, '59. baseball. The thesis fftr his Mas­ taught In schools in Minnesota and Is debating. conducted with alK the formalities Major Albert Schoepper is the a few nights Inter and announced "Where are you going?” • niversary, the Community Bap­ Buffalo to asauma the duties of torneys for both sides meet with 101, O m s Michelitsch; 103, Rob­ ters Degree wa.s on Drama. at St. James School here in Man­ Mrs. Don finds the high school of B real Congresslorial meeting. To Hold Tryouts director of the band. Major she had fohnd a job at 6200 a "Out to look for a job." tist Church on Manchester Green,- the first pastor. ; him tomorrow when he will enter erta Campbell; 110, Mike Cal- Mr. Lachance,,.has taught at chester, very fine and friendly. Classes on governm ^t w-ere held Schoepper has been hailed by mu­ month In the town library. "At 70? asked Mary. “Why? haa planned several religious snd Many of Uu; church's founders the decree; S eo tIb N K W 113, Beverly PhlUipa; U7,, Brookline High School in Brook­ Mrs. L-ang's favorite hobbies are Alexandra Ghurski, '60. Try-outs for any student in the ! sic critics as a genius In program “Retirement makea.^ man amal- We don't need the money." social scUvities for Sunday. ara qtill very active in the congre­ lifusic Department in which the girls we-.e required to ■ ler," he said. . Blanchard; 118, K u Howlea,''^ line, Mass. He will teach English I dramatics, art, reading, swimming, take notes and were tested verbally freshman class desiring to be on ' arranging. In each program he "Well, to tell you the truth,’’ Tha Rev. John R. Neubert, the gation today and .Sunday's snnl- Bobby Calder; 131, Nancy here at M.H.S. arid movies. .1- ...... — ... I select's top notch musiclan.s to dla- Old Jim felt even smaller the said Old Jim, "for the last five first and only paator of fhe church verssry celebraUtm will be a Joy­ Sets New Record on the information. To break up the High School W o:ld staff.- will ■ pj^y their Individual ariistry as will preach on "Forward Through, ; 133, Jo Ann LaBaron; 130, . Alexandra Gburaki '60 She has been very impressed the claxses, they had lectures on first day Mary, happy aa a girl In years I’ve had this place to my­ ous one for them all. Philips; 131; Donna • ______^__t. with OUT large high school, and Many Assemblies be held' on Tuesday, Sept.~ - --16. solqiata. • kindergarten, went off to work. He self during the day. At my age I'll the Agea” at both the 9:30 and such varied subjects as law, cqa- 10145 a.m. worahlp servlfees.-,- - A The ManclieaUr High Music De- she has found the students co-oper­ metlcs. editing a newspaper, civil Each person will receive Infor­ The- Manchester'Rotary ^ub is moped and felt uaelcag and -sorry be darned If I want a woman 'un­ Also. 133. Kathy Fourier; 1337 partment this year, under the di­ ative and willlpg t work. - Ta Be Presented mation concerning the methods of' apon.aorlng the two concerts ’ of , for himself. derfoot ell the time — sitting Rally bay, marking the beginning Pai^nti May Pay "Bob CHmatead; 134>.’ Millie De Freshman Drama defense, and the job of a police­ _ _ . , . » . , ! the U.S. Marine Band. These con- But after a few days of hopeless of the fall Church School, wrill also rection of G.-Albert Pearson and Mrs. Lang teaches both sopho­ woman. The girls also aUended a around and picking holes in the / Felice; 135, JiU Diskan; 136. writing straight news stories edl- i p*rts will be the only scheduled misery he pulled himself together way I keep house!" be held beginning a t 9;30 a.m. Media, Pa., Sept. 18 (8>)—ilie complete grass ^;MiIizer— B antt Peterson; 137, Dick- Yules; Robert C. Vater, conaials of a more and freshriian English. Many . Interesting assemblies mock murder trial put on by Bovs’. tortals, and other types of stories : appearant-es of' the -'iT.S. Marine A family style dinner 'Zr 1' Tryouts Tuesday Alexandra Gburaki '60 have ben planned for the coming State. Senior Judge of Delaware County 144, John Jacobs and Priscilla group of students numbering over useil, in compiling the paper. Band Iri the Connecticut vicinity. o'clock wrtll be served^ on the has served notice that toe parents it won’t bunt but iflU Parmakian; 146, Sal Lopes; 147, school yes.-, among them peveral On what seemed like rare occa­ The"etudent must submit an ori- i Joah Kent '58 church lawn and the Rev. William 600, which la the highest perced- Paint and Powder Dramaticaa sions, the girls'played tennis and South Church Sets of persUtonly reckless teenage .^Bradford Vale; 151, Bob Seclert; tags of studenu partIcipaUng in w h l^ are held annually. ginal n ^ 's story concerning a re- Sale Terrell, executive secretary drivers may lose their own driving revitslize^;y^ lawn. /»302, Wet Feshlsr; 203, Karl Reich- Club will begin this year’s activi swam. Several "socials" were held cent event which deal.s with M JV’S BFAilN PRACTICE Ruth Millett of the ConnecUent Baptist Con­ music on any aecondary level of ties with a meeting ter the present• |i Treasury, Status TneW are two sports awards with the membe'-s of BoVs’ State. Service Schedule prlvUegea. Oldsliiobile elt; 304. Lorraini Cormier; 311, any other high school in New Chester M i^ Scoool. The sppllcaiit . The Manchester High .Ja.vvee vention, will be the guest speaker. Wted OOsqft $ 4 J 0 members'Monday, Sept. 16. | 'assemblies, one in the fall and one The climax of this study of a must also take a test to prove he . Judge Henry.G. Sweney, bearing . Steven Thomas; 3)8,. Steve Mos- England. Tryouts for new members will | Cuts SAA Cost football team under the supervision "Ladyr I don't want your hue- The Rev. Mr. Terrell delivered toe down on what ocveral Pennsyl­ TRADE-IN H,. ser; 217, Ppm Bamca. in the spring, the Physical Educa­ working government was the elec­ not only underktands how to write of Charles Beattie started tjieir The program ' of worship and band — Just your friendship." first sermon before toe new con­ 10,000 sq ft 8.85 This group includes band, or­ begin on Tuesday, Sept. 17.. Sopho­ tion Demonstration,, and an as­ tion of State officers. A rally was for the World, out also applies his gregation here five years ago. vania courts have called toe Alao 316, Suatn Buckley: 330. first week of drills on Sept. 6. the schedule for Sunday School A widow says she wiehes ihe mounting problem of juvenile ^4- . ' V I - >. JaAnn Dosaliuer 322, Linda Hart­ chestra, music apprsciaUon and mores who wish to join the club As a result of the excellent fi- sembly in the charge'of the cheer- held Thursday night at which the ability. " After taking a preliminary phys- at the South Methodist Church A special children's program two choirs, led by MT.' Vater. and try -out 'On' that'day, iTiyouts A aneialrM aim ;^ ther:.Mancl]DMter nq(nlne.es pcesenteid...iheiri , plat,, could convince her women friends Rev. ilelui R. Nenbert scoffiaws on toe highway, said 1858 OLDSMOBlUe N 8-Door well; 233, Bob Daigle; 234, Jean ItMKleesr'^’Ilie - C^tristmas .--eioneert > Future m em bers^ill •be-' based iea) examination,., the-casuUdatea;- . have heeff..anqomi9ed. , St, that, has also bqen planned and a buUe- Redan Radio, Imator, hydra- Hatpmli: ' 225, Viven 2Soia, and harmony and four cholra, directed for freshmen girts will be held High School treasury resulting and the MHS Talent Show' will be forms."" Mary 'and Jelw said that on the test, story,. Jind the rec­ There widll be a service of wor­ yesterday such action could be the feeling of sportsmanship and reported to the West Side Oval for S&e'wr!tee';'‘’*WRy'wn?'« Mend-iAto-and .Utetatuie dUpla^ will bet agjliUSt pat{)Rts,by Jpyjpkiug. Plant U NOW: Mary Ann Beach; 328, Mary by Mr. Pearson. • Wednesday, Sept. .18; snd for from last year's school activities presented In part during the year. ommendation of his English teach­ practice. Since the majority of the ship Sunday In the church sanc­ or acquaintance suddenly Mevelop pet. up as an adcUtlohar ?SSturi?'''of were RL toe church sohooj aetivlUea Si-ssa-jasiK-.mit hVh/icr The freshmen boya* and girls' frt^m an -boys. Thursday. Sept. 16. and- the- Student Activity Associa­ Several assemblies will be ar­ harmony was really evident that ers. In the then imoccupied parsonage a' certain seotion of toe state mo­ Auitin: 326, Geori^k' HCCaffey; night. The , girls made posters, boys are trying out for the first tuary for adults snd senior snd a fesr of a widow? One can know the anniversary celebration. This tor vehicle code involving contrib­ 230, Bruca Ford; 331, Gold­ choirs this yaair number over 300 The list of those who have been.,ac­ tion. Principal Edson Bailey ranged by the iwo dramatic clubs. Members of this committee are: time, only fundamentals are being .Junior high school youngsters at a friend for years and suddenly display will consist of .'material next door. Both buildings were students. cepted to Paint and Powder will and Vice-Principals Chester Rolj-. Paint and Powder and Sock and wrote songs and tried to out veil Carol Fischer, chairman, Pqtrlne 9:.30 s.TO. There will be no clasees former residences acquired by toe utory negligence. ■ Scotts Lawn Saad en; 333 Mary Ann Stevenson; 333, everyone else. executed. Equipment H»s been Is-, there is s coolhcas. Surely, If one gathered by members and friends new cbngiegatlon. Thomas Ansaldl; 335, Burt Fein- Karin Ptaraon '58 be listed Monday, Sept. 23. Regu­ inson and George Emmerllng rec­ Buskin, who will present one act Nellson, Jean Martin and Jill Dis- sued in order to prepare the candi­ for theee departments following has known, a woman for years as of toe church who- worshipped . -, - X - ' . lar bi-monthly meetings are ommended a reduction In the Beverly Parks from Hall High kan. " the service.- The same buildings stiU serve os gold; 238, Pat MiatretU; 240, plays. In May, the Student Coun­ .School was elected governor on dates for actual game play. a person of character and integ­ away from home during toe sum­ Teak Used in Pianos' Sow right After feeding r - then Kathy Martin; 341, Bob Albert. scheduled to start in October. price of the SAA book of tickets cil candidates for president will The Speaker at the special wor­ rity that woman isn't going to mer. the church and paraenage, but pre-; This year is expected to., be a at the Student Council meeling Friday. A graduation ceremony liminary plans for a new churgh Also, 243. Didk Dubanoski; 243. Library Displays present their platforms to the stu­ was also held at which each of the ship service Will be Mrs. Clrertes turn into a siren Just because she In the evening, toe Junior High ' A Chicago pUno' manufacturer grass ia read^ to respond to Gall Kagleaon; 244, Linda ; busy one for Paint and Powder. held. Tuesday. Mi|^ Laurence Leon­ dent body. ' ' Reynold, missionarjes from South has lost hsr husband and is s School youth group will have a building have been accepted by toe ard, school treasurer,' went over girls received * diploma and a pin. now Is using Asiatic teak, a dur­ fail tains, -n 245, Jim Cole; 346, Richard Besides presenting the annual Some assemblies will be con­ This busy day was ctima.\ed by Church who is now on furlough woman alone. campfire supper meeting s't 5:45, congregation and 6100,000 has able wood employed for years In Olmatead; 247, Vivan Cole; 248, Line Drawings public play. Mr. Kenneth Holt, ad­ last year’s accounts and expendi­ ducted by groups outside MHS; On from Slronchs, India. The Rev. "A widow's lonelineae is greater its first meeting Of the new season. been donated or pledged for the ships' decks sihd fittinga In mak­ tures and informed the Student the Inaugural Ball, which both Marilyn Taylor; 351 Mary L« visor of Paint and Powder, and Dec. J7v the Champion Spark Plug Boys’, and Girls’ State attended. lams Percy SnUth will preside, and all than she can express, and If she The Senior Youth Fellowship will structure.The new church will' be ing Its pianos. The teakwobd Matte; 355, Dave Gibaon; 258, As a result of recent class work Miss. Sylvia French, Sock and Council of the high balance In this Company will lecture on "Better members and friends of the ever needs the loyalty trust and also hold its initial tall meeting, built on the present sltta with' the Come in — ytft'lVJielp you lay dt^ a year's treasury, Abraham Rlbicoff, governor of piano is said to resist water Saip Foster and Danny Dormer; of Mrs, LaVeme. Kelson’s Art UI Buskin- advisor. ,ar« plan'nhig to Teenage Drivsrs." The Antrim Connecticut, spoke to the students church are welcome at this serv-- affection p f her friends It Is when Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ground breaking expeeteri- l a t e ' marks, surface scratching, and lawn saving program. 260, Cindy NyUn; 363, Alan Pratt; students, the high school library have their clubs do tome things in, Previously the SAA booklet coat Bureau, an assembly service, is In at the Ball. . After a final business leaf, * 6 * 6 f * ) i ^ wto burbtlild ■ a* new'life ...... It u-as Just five years ago to­ .this fall or early next spring. high humidity, and to require no 284, Judy Gilbertson. has added some temporary "In­ collaboration with each other. Ten- 12.75, this reduction means charge of four assemblies. Three of meeting on Saturday, Laurel Social Workers’Duties At both the regular services for " 'heraelf. night that a small group of men In the five years of its existence, polishing. W in c h e s t e r Alao, 266, Steve Provost; 368, terior decoration." The class .tatlve plans are being formed for this year will be 62.50. these will be; A science demonstra­ Sunday morning, the Rev. Charles "If e woman never showed other and women met In a newly acquir­ However, this year a greater Girls’ State came to a close for Joe Dyer; 270. Margery Grimm; created • line designs on black a theater-in-the-round production tion "Through the Science Bar­ another year. "Lots of kids can’t be healthy,s Sometimes a p6 will contact Rej-holds will preach on the topic than a friendly interest, as a ed home at Manchester (F'een. It 271, Dale Robertson: A-6 Made- paper with various subjects snd in the arena. If these plans mate- schedule Of events is being planned. rier," a musical quartet, from Trine Nielsen, '58. happy, and successful in school," her. She prefers to include both - "Builders for God." Regular courtesy to her frlentW In her was toe eve of the return of the MOTOR BALEB often unusual results. The final Instead of 12 Friday night sports services are at 8 anef 10:45 a.m. ~ .^IIM Amirault; A-22, Jean Martin; rialixe. the two dramatic-clubs will Showboat to Broadway, and a talk said Miss Beth Hoffriian in an ad­ parents in sn indi\^ual rehabili­ friend's husband, her attitude isn’t Baptist Church sfter an absence of YOUR LOCAL 122i Jane Larca and Mary Band; designs pf several students are present a Shakespearean comedy dancea there will be twenty-two, by Gerhait H. Seger, a jiews obr-' tation . program- forXpne young­ On the following Sunday! the going to change just because she more than a century.- The grofip OLDSNOBIU;. DEALER LARBEN’B HARDWARE 106-111, Sarah Perry and Arthur now on display in the library ex- production at an assembly. the first being tonight. respondent. The exact dates of all dress to the Manchester KIwanIs ster. \ regular achedule of claaaes will be is a widow. . agreed .then that if 50 persons at-, 813 W ESt CENTER ST. • Chetaman; 208-210, Maids King hlWt • -Barbara Rottrier '60 The SAA tickets went on sale these essembltes will be announced. Girls’ leaders Club yesterday noon. She told the Kiwanlans about In session. Children, youth snd - "The tj'pe of ,woman who will tended the services the beginning N' 34 DEPOT SQUARE PhenaMIf-SaH and Ray Borat; and A-7, Barbara pU iw claasea are working on 'Tuesday and will be available to Trine Nielsen '58 Mias Hoffman, social worker for some of the youngsters with whom adults will meet for their respec­ make a play for a friend's husband wotild be a successful one. Ml f.6427 .Rottner and Chuck Siamond. different projects at the present. students until Sept. 27. Plan Drill Team the Manchester public school she has worked. Many of lh?m tive classes at 6:30 a.m. This first would have done so during her own First Service Ona of the first. taaka of tha Art n classes have completed wet Donna Metcalf '59 system, told of the many difficul­ were not from broken homes, nor session also Includes kindergarten husband's, lifetime. Furthermore, The next day, a congregation of WEEKLY BINGO Student Council members will bp n’Sah prater colors snd Art IV itu- , The first meeting of the Girls ties which can arise in a young­ in financial difficulty. Rather, for 4-year-oids. the few husbands (and they are in 108 adults attended services In the the' S.AA. campaign. Thit In­ dents are composing pictures edn- i Teepee Tales HISTORY CHARTS MADE Girls Begi|i Sports Leaders' Qlub was held Friday, ster's life, depriving him of the they were youngstera who bene­ At 10:45 there will be a nursery the minorltyi who think e widow church building, and 86 children FRIOAYSr New Tiint 7:45 P.II. volves the sale of the S.A.A book Bisting of only two opposite colors ' Iri order to provide a background Sept. 9. Many topics were chanee for a normal life. During fited by being away from home for InfanU, ‘3-year-o1da and 3- is fair game era’ toe type no wife of tickets which enable the stu­ and white paint, for their study of Cicero’, the mem­ For First Q uarter bfbught forth to be discussed by the summer the Kiwanis had co- for the two weeks at camp. year-ohU»A1ao there will be classes can truet alone with a w woman. ASSUMPTION HALL Paula Adams '56 dent purchaser to attend all school Correction: Football—The In­ bers of Misa Doris E. Kibbe’s the girls at this time. The girls i operated with her in sending 23 Tlie vacation gave the young­ for 4- and 5-year-ohl kindergarten "No widow with common sense Town of THOMPSON and SOUTH ADAMS STREETS football, basketball and all the dians" play their first game on Latin ni class are completing The Girls’ Intramural Sports learned at this meeting that be-1 youngsters from the Manchester sters a chance to get away from children and for Grades one wsntf to infringe On Her friends’ Manchester, Connecticut M.H.S.- sports games plus tha Fri­ CLASS PICTURES TAKEN September 28 against Hartford charu of the history of the Roman their families, a chance to find privacy with their huabands. All Senior class pictures for the program under the direction of cause of the large enrollment at j school system to campf- through tlx. ^ . COMPdRTAILE SEATING— AMPLE PARKING ; WOODLAND CARDENS day night sport dancea at. a mini­ Public at Maochester. La.st year Republic from 70 B.C. to 40 B.C. Manchester High School not all I Worries, improper clothing and themselves as Individuals. Sunday. Sept. 22. the adult and the widow wants is to keep her Competitive Examination. mum price. 1958 Somanhis are being taken be­ the "Owta" beat the "Injuns" 6-0 These year by yiar accounta in­ Miss Julia Case. Miss Martha Miss Hoffman stresses the poipt old frienda occasionally to be in­ Clerk-Typist . ginning this week at the Fallot Peterson and Mrs. June Brady is the girls going out for sports this wrong attitudes all can interfere Junior high achool claasea will meet VY# Suggest Donna Metcalf '56 In a real thriller. clude the activities of Caesar', year wotild be able to enter them. with a child's adjustment In that any block whether it is-emo­ In their regular places. The eenior vited to 'their homes. Included in Salhry Range < . Studio. Seniora will be notified of getting underway for the first some of their parties — not to be Cicero, and Primpey, as well as any quarter. It was also decided at the meet- school. Her Job is to find these tional. social or finsnclsl. Is equal­ high school department will meet 82,548-$3,260 appolntmenti through their Eng­ 'The football squad and Jayvees other important events of that pe­ ingt hat the Leaders would form youngsters and help them. She ly worthy of assistance, since it in the parlor, Mr. and Mrs. EdWia- ^rapped completely from their lish classes,. On Monday tennis, archery, and Tlvea Thirty-five hour week, 6 a.m. Sock and Buskin have been cut-to 44- members...... riod. outdoor volleybbll are offered, and a drill team that would present an i learns about them from teachers, can be equally crippling In its ef­ Brown are superintendents of the to 5 p.m.; paid holidays, paid sick exhibition sometime, during th e ; the doctors'In town, ministers! fect on the child. "According to atatietlca, today’s YES— — YES— -YES------YES------YES on Tuesday the pool will be open senior high department Miss Vir­ wife has a good •chance, of being leave and vacations, pension and | : Plant Julbs and Evergreens Now! for intramural swimming. , The school year. school nurses, from the "Every youngster we sent to ginia Ryan tupervisM the Junior Social Security benefits. ' Has New Advisor Muriel Mikoieit ’.39. friends of those camp . . . Is underpririleged." tomorrow'a widow. Because so Aquaettes, M.H.S. swim club, will has helped. high depa'rtinent. Edward HacCau- many women do outlive their hus- For Applicatioh octtjpy the . pool on .Thursday ley has ebsirge of the adult de­ More Bulbs, Top Quality Sock and Buskin, upper' class banda. L as a woman already I Job Description THE ANSWER li^^ aftefmoons and Girls’ Leaders partment;' ...... widowed; feel it ie fninortaht to'all' YES! Special Special drama xlub^-haa-.-a new advlaori Club meets on the first Friday of //a n d - / / WE CAN REPAIR YOUR.CBACKEP, . DafC0dils.l.65, 1.95 dux. Fetching Fashion! ;A Winning Combination t^en" w^^ a LEAKINO, DABIAOED FURNACE or BOILER MIM Sylvia French. >Uu French every month.. ‘Affairs’ Leader Wooden Bridg« First greater aympithy and understand­ > Inform ation . ■ -Extrs Lsrfd Sis# H.vadnths 1.95 doz. Crocus, mixeA or Kathy Fournier '59 A pply U f , Is not a newcomer to Sotek- and ing of a ivtdow'a unfortunate posi­ HoUsnd-^lbs separate colors. 'Buskin, for last year the aaalat^^ The Rock Island Railroad con­ tion In lito. General Manager’s Office i Coll MANCHESTER * , Tdlipa ' Narciwus -Mra. Helen Page Skinner, the for­ "But, am>vc all, I wish widows Municipal Building do8, structed tha first bridge fo span Triumph/and Darwin White nni!'Pin> Daffodils mer advisor. - Arts and Crafts m . the- Mississippi River, lOl years could convince wivea that we don't 4l^nter Street w e l 6 i n (3 s e r v ic e . Miss French, a graduate of the ago at baveoport. The l'.5S3-foot want tholr husbands — Just their Manchester. Conheelicut 300 MIDDLE TPKE. W > -^ I 9rl868—Ml 9A783 ROffa leW dea. , 8eilh|ui^. Moscari,. TuUpa moltt-ftowerag S to d Dniveraity of' Vermont, rainored wooden atnicture rested on stone own loyal and'continuing friend- Applications Accepted iS In speech and drama. Teaching Slated for Union plere. It waa described at toe time ahip.” UnUl 5:00 P.M. § 95c ^ M a<^na . ldlica flowert M each stool S far Sle English as well as being In charge as -'itk mechanical wonder of toe All- rlgpta reserved, NBA Serv­ September 18, 1957 YES — — YES------YES — — YES------^ YES of dramatica In Randolph, Ver­ Mrs. Elizabeth Budd's Freshman ice, Inc.)- . Advt. No. 4910 . / ■ . mont, was Miss French's first po­ art claaaes are starting the new Ev e r REN SPECIAL h yr m d red le d M sition. Directing dramatici at ear by putting together eomhinal Brownledge Camp alao gave 'Misa Ions of rectangles, squares, and Yaws I f ” Have a phwttog or huidecape RHODODENDRON French experi<|nce. At MHS Miss so on and then transforming the proMemf See M fer .FREE French teachejs sophomore Elng- designs into groups of builcHngs. hsh. ' These drawings are done hirick NOW, ,. besi lawn fbc^up time! Yaws I I ” advice. Cbsipara MU' prlcha Under Miss French's direction | on white and then the (^lor and qvall^ J^ eWgreens. It the 42 members of Sp<^ and Bus-; schemes are reversed. This is done yep. want aize and qnallty-- 3.VS, 4.fS. s ,n kin plan a varied' sch^tile. Cov-1 to bring out tfxture and llghi and Save on famous Scotts 4.35 w* have It. ering the scenery fiata aasembled:i dark greas.. /- last spring along with Paint and , New Craft grdupi will be doing S fo rlliV I Plijk and .White Dogwewl < PowdfT. the ''big ' pify for Dec. 7,\ clay work, copper and sliver wire -r’:- T a thgaplan theater trip Xo N ew ' Jewelry, and sculptured birds from York in February, and student 1 copper foil, Hardy Evergreen, COLORFUL MUMS Seedling SpebiaL- TUs directing by the thespians are . A combined Craft Chib/and Art .1- . Jwme of the activities for the com­ Service Squad will be started soon. A nleaa . week only. Forg«t-me-, ing year. Clairs. Canson 5686 (Chryaapthemums) ^ -i hots. Dwarf Swpet Wil* The officers of Socle and Buskin “i Red-^Hino Crimson Lttrge field Mam. English Ddsiesi are June Cervini. president; Polly Linda M. Nelson Swanson, vice president: Linda Gehuinis Chestniut Only l|95 2.95 plaota. ^ Peterson, -pecreUry; Petrine Niel- Linda M. Nelson, a senior, had 25 p la n ts s^B. treasurer; Esta Orcutt, pro­ Library rner hqen elected president of the Cur^ OloMy pmlf ^traen faUage , '$ pr .'moreR5c gram chairman; Lee Belcher, rent Affairs Club. The other WHILE OUR STOCK LASTS stage manager; June Seipil, busl officers are Dave Smith, vice pres­ ness manager. French classes irttentlon! Two Se Tm Want Te Oeoree. Donna Sandals '59. ’ new articles from /gay Pares are ident; Martha Leander, se^tarj'r GERANIUM SPECIAL Scotts FAMILY brand Grass Seed In the library, "mria Match," a and Dan Banavlge, treaaurer. This . PEAT MOSS Yew Bash French magazine,/eoatains French executive board! met last Friday — good lopks, good w e a r — 4” P o ts ^ F o r faMilons and newe, while the with the club kdvfsor, Mr. Lewis 2 75e ! ' , *- Dubanoski Heads 'France Amerique" is an authen­ Piper, to plan|: the program , for 8106 TWO RAIL Box Reg $^.95 Attniverserj Oerman ....large bale 4A5 Sugit8tio|ia—CrebplDg PHILODENDRON tic French newspaper. the coming yeiriir. ♦•16 1- '. Phlox «5c imaknt NHS‘Active Year The club's annual .trip to New price with coupon $4.9^ Oanadlda .....4 en. ft. SA8 New Ideas. In art are displayed i York City wilf be taken on F^rJOO Myrtle, Sparge, Sednms, An executive meeting of .the Na- on the bulletin boards. These a re: Wednesday, Orti 9. The price of Be fashionable—perkMip your st- wna m mw Liam 8|welal ....too Ibe-eSo tionai Honor Society was ' held called "line drivings,’’ and arc the trlpAs 66.40, w'hlch is payable home dress with this lovely sun­ NOVELTY CACTI Honeysuckle Vine Monday evening at th» home of white,.on black paper. to the treasurer in I^oom 249. Per- flower apron! Use a pretty shade PATT-O-RAMA New TURF BUILDER— greatest pf brown for the center, the bright­ the faculty - advisor, Miss Doris — mission slips for the trip are due No. 8106 with PATT-O-RAMA ^ Klbbee. The p r o gift of about 65 books on Oct. 1. The club will leave e s t: yellow, for the petals arid g tu i fertiliaer ever — Two W# Ihw« frolMy cut GLADIOU ROUQUETS " Officers attending w-ere Dick is. on display noty. A few of them at 7:02 a.m. and visit the Stock pocket, and presto/l-yo^H hive";;; 1T ‘“T i 8‘ “ ri "S’ Include "Primer df Communism" i Exchange in the ipoming. Lunch large bags Reg $8.89 — DujbaROskl. president. Marilyn eye-catching covr.--up. . jriLse\ J i t h s^evi '4 Tajttor, vice president. Carolyn and '‘Religions of America." 1 will be eaten in the delegatee dln- , Pattern No. 6680 contains pat- 3S.inch- 3/8 vard Annkersery price with We have 7'worea at Perenetile—plalte that laet and laat.'nowerlag Shrabl, Onumental aad Shade Oarole Rubin '60 ing loom , at the U nitrt Nations tern pieces; materhU requiremeSu; 13 Vt y.rds:^^^ ^ contrast; skir^ ■ RAIL Tseee. Perttlizer.i.Lawa Seed. Spfaye. Ineebtleldea Our farm wee under complete Irrlgaton thta asin- Uotjse. sacretar^’. Dick Yules, yards. tr e ^ r e r . Carol Huestl#, senior which will be to u r^ In the after­ sewing and finishtrig directions. coupon Umer thereby flvtag yeu Bae quality plauts., MI88 — SCHEDULED? For this pkttern, send 35c ii V. - / ‘ ■/ advisor and Karl Reichelt, junior noon. ' Sehd.25c Jn COINS, yopr name, in oqlns, your naine, address. siiB . td R a^ . Girls; Can - you , imagine the A New Members Committee, addfeas and the PATTERN NUM­ desired, and the:pattern n u m b ers shock of being surrounded by consiating of Kattiy. Martin, Diane 10 FOOT SECTION ' flans tor the coming year were BER to .ANNE C.4BOT MAN- sSUB u b BURNETTBURNETT, klANrinr^TirR.ftlANCHESI P R U —Soil bnptover with purdiase of Scotti Spreader disfuasq* over a spaghetti dinner forty hoys. In yoUr gym class? Arthur and Alan Welts, was ap­ . *• ** ■ ' i prRpiireU by ..the girls and Miss Sophomore girl Leslie Hochberg pointed. They drew up a lUt of n.3'1 AVB. AMERICAS, First Tennis Played in Gym. Program f had tha unei^pscted' surprise as NEW ; AirtERIOAS, NSW -YORK 88. N.io . WE RENT SCOTTS SPREADERS JDV*- HIgWiglit* of the year will MancheMer High School has included in Its sports program this year the game of tennla/ Because new membere which was Voted YORK 88, N.Y, The Felt eng Wlntef '67 edltl(3 she went .to Tier g.vm class this upon a t the club, meeting Thurs­ It's ready! The 1957 Needlework o e ^ e AJutitni Night in December the courts were not ready Met year, tennie was not played In gym clase. The glria InltbeNabove of our Battern !hook Bssio Fsehlitt . ' 4 ' the-' Induction iri . May. The Ij past w6ck. She had been ached* day afternoon, 'Meetihga will ALBUM—fifty-six colorful pages iMtructed as td the correct way to hold a racquet; From left to right they ulad. to a boys' gym clags,. Need­ usually be held every Tuesday is filled with imsft, new- ktyles f « JOHN S. WOLCOTT A SON 168 WOODLAND ST, JOHN J. ZAPADKA > PHONE Ml S-8474 R )ce^g iriU b e . on 1 j^ a j^ ^ U /C a a a , the instructor. Eveleea GeromlUHONE Ml 3-5144 lao MAIN STREET PHONE MI 8-859T •OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9:00 P.M .- • Pstrins NUIssb '68. ItptAsiand a quil^ Only 85e a copy! ful, 30 I . / '■ ' ' ; ' -V' -/t , ■ ' .A. - ■ ■ ' . ' ---"1 ■to ...... ■ I- I . / ' r. ■ '-A- ■/ r - - : '

^ ' • W g yOX?RTEEW lUNCHESTEJR EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEWtBER 13, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1957 f A Q E r a r m BU G S B U N N Y It's nice for children to have "Well, son," wrote the fond r-- mother to her soldier son. " I hope pets until the pets start having Lois U. Darrett, on Babcock Hill Sense and Nonsense children. you have been punctual In rising ^Coventry • ' , hd. Cast Aimoiinced u rrlE . every morning so that you haven't l ^ niwer to Previous Punie' Cartificate of deviae:' Eatate Now AvailaUo VUIKEUR> VOU Wft5CAL!\ To mdke a speech immortal you kept the regiment Waiting break, H a r a a 13 Carl (3. Johnson to Anna. B.. John­ For Prodiictioil -nCRTS AOJSTOMOt J don't have to mSke It everlasting. fast for you." Comt and G«t It □ r j u u u a r j u i i son, aeveral parcela of land. , I ■ _ If Jhe'K really active in groups And Millions. die in useless E c a n a u A N b w m- Thunderhird Pilots Visit United Aircraft IT!$ A RELIgP TO 6EE dJOlSITNE VOD A R B / - ^ I R r d 4 $0.45 UM-HAIC/ OAKE AND I MEREL' 87 Seine been made for the pre-echool chil­ munlty House. Officers are'Nellie Arriving at United Aircraft's Rentschler Field,. East Hartford, for si press conference^ the U.8. Air \MlTM YOUR CHIHS OPOOT i Perkins, president; Pamela Gleh- M OiOlMI ^ h a d a PROTHERty DOWN B B dren's dental clinic at the Public OF VOOR COAT COLLAR W~ , Family Night Set Force ’Thunderblrd piilots, supersonic exhibition team, pause outside their helicopter. The team la AO Colero BliSlhiEES TRANSACTlOsJ-. 1 Tee---- Health Nursing Assn, program. ney, vrlce president; Linda Wah- ■Uaehostsi^ OMsot A& ^IM — TH R EE HELPlMSs’ 2 Smell, as of n R Teeth were cleaned the first three mann. secretary; Robert Gehrlng. currently at Westover Air Fores Base, Chicopee, Maas., while appearing in tha Baatern States Ex­ latorler oad Eztoslar wttk PhMOt BhdlMos OF RANCAKES AlBAhW A T ‘ TRUE HE D id ifM. VS M. M IT• By Buckley. PTA REAPASMAU. • lERrrABLE given thla week. ThcnoOnd treat-: Woodstock. teria at 8:S0. Thoae famillea who PRISCILLA’S POP Nobody Told Him BY AL VERMBEI ment was given today, the third The payUho* of St. Mary’s local do not wish to pack a lunch may Tiill be given Monday, and the church and St. Joaeph'a (Thuroh of buy hot dogs, milk, soda, coffee, HERTS A BILL T IT L E , 1 DIDN’T EVENj fourth on Sept, candled' apples and let cream in THE REC»RDER% ^ THE S E A R C H .K N O W IT , 20, according to Eaglevllle are on the regular sched­ appointments. ule for Masses starting Sunday. the cafeteria. After the picnic sup­ IDkTT RBALiZE OFPICE! AWOTHERy fF!»j W A S LOST'J per. at approximataly t:S0, all VikMiP indhamBhlsDOA , __ <1N» A BAPN' FO R THE Voter E esstow Theae follow: St. Mary's, 7:80 av'm;, DEED.' Residenta are reminded of the 9:30 a.m.. 10:30 a.m.; 8L Joseph's, childrtn will take their parents final regufar session for making 8:30 a.m. i. to their rooms to introduce them . ^ Gardsn Csntsr . . . I voters to be held tomoMxw from OInmeh Notes . to thtir tcaOhers. A t 8:45 the chil­ 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the SotRh Cov­ The Rev. James R.; UacArthur dren 'Will go to the auditorium to entry FIrehouee adth demonitra-. of the First Congregational watch cartoons, leaving tha par­ ents In tha rooms to discuss plans K: lions on the use of the voting ma­ Church cwtn use "Play Is Safe,’’ as chine. his sermon topic during the 10;.4S for ths school ysar. The aas.xion for thoae whose a.m. services Sunday. ■ ' Room parants will be In cack rights will have ' matured af­ classroom to greet the parents and ter Saturday may be made voters The pastor's council Will meet cellcct money for the PTA mem- ^ 5 , ' $ ^/ at 8 p.m. Monday In th^ ehlirch M ARTH A / I Oct. 8. from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. in liership dues. The library u(lll have the Town Office Building. vestry. on display articles from ths Lutz FTA MeetiBg The Ladies Assn, will have an Museum and pamphlet* from the (Toventry Grammar School PTA- all-day session , and buaintss meefT CSiild Study Group. Roproaahta- «1lt hava a get-acquainted meet­ Ing Wednesday in the church vea- tlvcs from theao two groups 'Will ing at 8 pjn. THieaday In the au^-' try starting about 10:80 a.m. ^ on hand to answer questions) ALLEY OOP Any Takers? BY V. T; HAMLIN torium. 'Tha achool itaff and PTA Scout Troop Sale Announcement Is also mads o f _ MGHT .agTSR M X NCW COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO oficars will be introduced. Grade Girl Scout Troop 218 will have a thf appointment of a teachsr dele­ HlkiE TO , JUST HOW M a w 8 mothers will be hosteasea. food sale Sept. 21 starting -about gate to the executive beard of the —-vtAlP fMf AOUtm MM f 9 a.m. The location ia to' be ana Yer_IPMO TME-MIOaNE IS sm stess mow mo A recording secretary will be Buckley 'School PTA. She la Mrs. BUVCR auvBtsoo\ou O u rm n u L W O f elected at the meeting to rcDla'ce nounced. Mrs. Gaorgf kcdvlU Sally Moses. UP- AJPB09E RVO Mrs. Thelma Lovell who has rer will be general chairman. THE MAMT signed. . PubHe RMords fkibool Netea Legal documents filed In the Parents of Grads 8 pupHs are town clerk’s office recording prop­ Invited to meet with Prihcipal erty transfers Include the follow­ Fraiicts A. Perroltl at 8 p.m. Mon­ ing: L " M I C n c i u w day in Coventry Grammar School Quitclaim deeds: Joseph F. to discuss the 'daas activities pro-, O’Mten to Rose A. O'Brien, Man- I JkNPDEUVlRY" gram,' ' In Oak OrOve; Arthur J. Public schMl hot lunch mdnua Gauthier to Herbert W. Hampton, 3, 4 and S YEAR OLD for nmt week follow: Monday, Tower Hill Rd.; Roger B.Barrett to rue DUCKS { TAKt THRei \ IN A ROW FROM r u t RAMST\ L O N G S A M BY AL CAPP A d BOB LUBBERS BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE

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rA O l SDCTSEV ./ MANCHESTER EVEMINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. GONM« FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18,1957 MANCHESTER EVENINC iHERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1^67 PAGE SEyEMTESN Li- THE ^lenn Merrer Le^on Baseball Bat Chai Herald Angle an(J Y an k ees Open Showdown S eries ■y Amateur Event Lavagetto Signs Compiled .321 EARL W. YOST Sports Editor Chicago Needs Down to Four Washington. Sept 18 t^i— Braves Show Stuff in. Win Harry TOeokie) Lavagetto Average; Club Balls and Strikes (fom Baseball Beat Sweep of Two alga^ yesterday for another New York, Sept. 13/— against tha 34-yaar-oId Dodger ing four hits in his 5 2/8.lnnlng8. U.S. Linksmen sir as manager of the Wash- Franchise shift of the New York_ Giants, to San Fran* southpaw. They collected eight while McDevitt, fanning seven and gtoa Senators. Won 13 Games After 12 months of living walks,. but managsd hits in only giving the Dodgers an NL record, 2Lavagetto, who replaced cisco will result in a boost of approximately 90 per cent in New York Tilts with "choke up” tfitjnts, Mil­ the fourth and hinth—scoring in took a 6-3 record. The Brooks have BrooWlM. Mm ».. ”8ept. tS (^V- Charley . Oressea as'the Amer- travel costs next season for National Ijeague team^ Fans can each frame. collected 823 strikeouts, bettering 3«for« th» RTUi Nttipnal Atnatcur • By PAT BOLDUC NaUonal League waukee’s Bravhs have jfiroved ieaa League clab'e field boss expect the price of tickets to be increased. . Little Nellie Fox, New York, Sept. 13 ((P)— their stuff, for the moment Two Flare Ups their own league record of 817-set Golf ChttTipionshlp , l«»l last May. Will receive a report­ CMch Ronnie Daigle and the tobacco chewing second baseman nf the^ Chicago Whit# W.‘ L. Pet G.B. It’s Billy Pierce vs. Whitey Two flare ups with the umps in 1953. Detroit set the major Monday. Rea- Baxter predicted ed 822,000 tor hts first full sea- his American Legion Juniors Milwaukee . .85 54 .612 — fit lefist, figfiihst their chief interrupted the game, aito the league record with 896 in 1848. tha^'a Tn'etnber of the UJI./Walker son.„at the Job. He had been Sox, hasn’t missed a game since Aug. 25, 1953 when he was St. Louis ...... 80 59 .576 5 Ford and maybe a surprise to­ tormentors—Brooklyn's dethroned Braves won both of them. The Oip team would win the mle. And baseball team didn’t win struck in. the e.ve hy « ball 3 heroes hiirtln'. open a two-game night. Held to only four hits by in third, scored in the second off Giant/ not only finiah in Uie first Pittsburgh ... 85 ro o l^ Danny McOevttt, - they 11-year career. Wilson, the AL’a with Dr. Frank fB^ra) Taylor or Under Lsva^tto, the Sena­ laudable 13-4-2 won. lost and tied made an almost unbelievabla .55 .393 30 >3 showdown for the American Bob Buhl, making his flrst start shutout leader, lost a bid for his Baxter aa hie choi< tors gradually worked their record to conclude the 1957 sched­ division in 19.58 as the San Fran­ Chicago ...... 53 84 387 31 paired ’em with walks snd beat Since Aug. 18 because of a aore cisco Giants- but battle the catch. The runner on ' second League pennant at Yankee Sta­ tha Brooks 3-1 on Del Crandall's sixth whitewash Job on an un­ The aStuten*e pt their forecaaU way frons last to seventh place ule dn a pretty successful note. crossed the piste and the riinner Friday’s Schedule dium. shoulder, and chased the right­ BraVes. Redlegs and Cardinals for Pittsburgh st pinch single in the ninth. earned ran in . toe seventh. Frank and of the aelertione of the Walker In the American {..eagae but The locals finished second to who was on flrst, waa scrambling Chicago (2), 2 The White Sox, five games be­ hander who beat them eight times Sullivan was toe loser for a 13-10 the pennant. p.m. — Friend 1 Cdp Committee/were reflected in Wednesday night bounced hack champion Willimantlq in their aroiind at second base when' Car- 111-7 and R. hind with 16 to play (two more Padded Lead last'season with'a single and two record. the matches wday irt the touma- Into the basement while drop- battle for zone* honor's, winning • • • rssquel turned around. The let­ Smith (1-3) vs. Drabowskv (10- than the Yankees have), must With second place St. Louis walks that loaded the bases with menfa JiB-hoW semi-finals. eight (including three forfeits) of Last year the Gipainnati Redlegs 131 and Elston (.5-6) idle, the Braves padded their Na­ one out in a frantic fourth. Bids for tout Win plhg a doubleheader - to the ter's throw to flrst wss In plenty sweep to slay alive. A split would Southpaw Billy Pierce (18-10) It waa ’ftlylor, fhe atyliah 40- Tigers. 13 decisions including one tie with boasted four players who hit 30 or of time for the third out. The Brooldyn at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. just be a teaser. A double difeil tional League leuLJbr the flrst Bob Trowbridge relieved and got year-old dj^Uat-goIfer from Po­ the Thresd City -nine. more home runs -Wally Post, '/.-d — Drysdale (14-9) vs. Conley (8- time ti) nine daya gaining a five- out of the .jam when Junior Gil­ makes his bid to become toe first tesms then came off the field. puts ’em down for the count — to win 20 in the majere thia seaaon mona. C^if.. agamst Mason Ru­ Third baseman Glenn Merrer Kluszewski, Gus Bell and Frank How about the run? Did it 8i. r this time (or keeps. game/bulge wlUi]15 to play and liam'S sinking liner was dropped dolph, bfiapectaAed 23 - year - old was crowned unofficial batting \ Robinson- but only fill-in first New Y ork'al St. Louis. 9 p.m. redp^hg their iwnnant-clinching by right fielder Andy Pafko, but when ha faces the Yankees and score ' Keep ('oming Back Lefty Whitey Ford (8-4) today. Army Arlvmte from Clarksville. champion, stroking 17 hits in 53 baseman George Crowe appears The instant pitcher Mike For- Gomez (14-12) vs. Jackson (14- The Sox have been counted out number to 11. . led to a freakish doubleplay. Red Alumni Loop at batp for'a fine .321 average. It likely to resch the 30 figure this 9). Any combination of Braves’ vlc- Schoendlenst took Pafko’s th.-ow The White Sox, needing, a sweep Tenn.,/aad Baxter. 21 and a senior nlelea delivered the first ball to three times already' this season to stay alive, have lost IS o f 20 at the University of Houston, marked q\ilte an improvement season in round trippers. Crowe, the next batter, Plate Umpire Phlladelphis at Cincinnati. 9 after crucial seta with the Yan­ Dries and St. Louis defeats tqtal- at second, tagged R''y Campanella. lean Hillman Robbins, an over his .231 mark of 1956. Run- former basketball atar with the p.m. Sanford (17-6) vs. Nuxhsll 11 starts the beer flowing in who had retreated to second after with the Yankees, whose three top Hank Soar signaled to the press (9-10). . kees, who lead 13-7 in the season RBI men—bUckey Mantle, Force lieutenant, from Mem­ Coaches Meet nerup laurels were garnered by NeW' Yoyk Harlem Yankees and corps that the runner who was on play. But this time, the Sox won’t Iwaukse. (The number is aev- starting for third, and then stepped second baseman Danny Banavlge Thursday's Results ■- Brooklyn). on the bag to force the runner Berra and BUI Skowron—are out phis. Tenn. RenaiMance. played the round ball second scored and that the rim have enough time left for another with injury.. • All four played on the U.8. who finished with a .illO batting. game In Manchester at the Armory counted. Explained Sqar, "I Milwaukee 2. Brooklyn 1 comeback, e American League should from first, Umpire HM Dixon first 'alker Cup team against Britain’s Boys Sijiiday average -based on 13 binglea in 42 ' on a number of orcaaiona . . . Man- (Night). settle, its pennant scrap In tha allowed only the force out. permit­ The. Yankees, who hammered couldn't count the run at that Pitaburgh at C?hicsgo (2i Post­ .Manager AI Lopez, the only top amateurs leas than two weeks Hey Fellows, Whafs Going On Here? - moment, though, because Gene manager, to beat the Yankees' next 34., hours in a two.gaihe ting the runner from third to score, four home runs in a toree-gama Coaches from the Alumni Base­ Banavige took part in every game, has blasted the American League poned, Rain. ahow do^ between the New York but when the Braves squawked, he sweep at Chicago that suppoaedly apo and all but R.^blna won their .Johnny Unites complete a pass to L. G. Dup««. 45. right for a flrst down In the fourth period at Mauch had let hit baa* too soon Only Ganiea Scheduled. Casey Stengel out of a pennant in / . einKles matches. ball League and Alumni Leagtiers played by the locals. | umpires who work > t second base and therefore has scored. Illegal­ the past eight years (he did it at Tankeeq and Chicago's second Consulted the other umps and ruled laid the White Sox to rest late last Baltimore SUdium, bo the Cotto halfback must have, the ball in his other arm. Making the during the past season who will All batting averages are based ; for calling plays from behind the Saturclay'a Schedule place White Sox opening at Yan­ It a hitless doubleplay. month, have hit only four home None of them reached the semi­ tackle, Norb Hecker of Washington nnds Dupre considerably more than a handful of headgear. The ly. .you might say. Pittsburgh st Chicago (2), 2 Cleveland In 1954), has his two finals without a few. miaKivinKs. not be eligible for another season on at least 36 at bats. | base. Stengel has proposed that the aces well rested for the payoff kee Stadium twlay. Oeta 8c4!oad ^ a n « e nina in 18 games since, losing sev­ Redskina' Art DeCarlo lies stunned on the ground. "The Indians had the right to p.m. The Sox, who whipped Boston In the ninth, following a leadoff en of them. Taylor, wrho hadn't seen the last of play will meet in a novel base- Actually inflelder Wea P'eshler men in blue get on the inside -of appeal Mauch'a ran, but their pair. hsJl gams Sunday afternoon. All boasted the top hatting mark i the bag in making their deciaions Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 2:30 7-1 yesterday while the Yankeea wralk. Was Covington hit into, an Ray Boone and Frank Boiling six holes since Monday, had to go time of appeal ran out at the next p.m. Pierce (19-10). shooting to be­ homered for tha Tigers, who pock­ to the 18th twice yesterday to proceeds from the 2 o'clock attrac­ among Daigle's 16-man squad. A : ala the s.vstem in the National come the majors' first 20-game were idle, are flve games behind apparent doubleplgy, but Plate Yetlemay’t Sian., C! Y t r promising pitcher before sidelined League . . . Speaking of umpires pitch, according to the rales. Brooklyn at Milwaukee. 2:30 with 16 left (two more than the Umpire Ekisty Boggess ruled he eted six of the game's 10 unearned b u t Jim Tom Blair and former tion at Charter Oak Park will go "Thu^- even though there al­ p.m. winner this' season, hasn't worked ' Public Links Champion Oene An- into the Alumni League banquet with a sore arm. Feshler collected the team of Frank Dascoll has won Cimoli Tagged Out on Throw to T^late Yankees have). New York's had called time before the pitch. runs. Duke Maas won his 10th with ready were three outs, the Indians New York at St. Louis, 2:30 Since Saturday. And Dick Dono­ msgic number also is 11. Boggesa started the play over relief help while Chuck S to l^ leet drewra. both by two-hole marjlna. CollectedffisiT-sA-saiscr a pinch single, MllwnU' sooners Introduce fund. 11 .safeties in nine games for a ! the dubious honor of thumbing out —any time before the next pitch » van, a 15-5 righthander scheduled kee's fourth hit bt the gnme. that Mayor Harold Turkington has robust .524 average but the youth- | more players than any other team p.m. Gino Cimoli of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was tagged out ift the second inning last night as he tried to Only ohe other game waa playsd again after rejecting Dodgers his 19th. Rudolph eliminated Tost, a bi|r, coiild have touched second base, Sunday’s Seliediile for tomorrow's game, h a s n ’t slide past Brave catcher Del Rice. Cimoli came home‘bn Danny McDevitt's grounder to first sack- in the majors, with Detroit de­ blond vouhgster.who played on the drove In. the Me-breaking run with consented to coach the boys. His ful star went to the plate Just 21 , of umps in baseball. However. Das- worked since Sunday. arguments, and Covington singled. Rain canceled Kansas City's last tlmes. Other outstanding avgr- coli, despite his "hamming", is appealing that Miuch had left too New York at Chicago (2), 2 er Joe Adcock who threw to the- plate for the out. Bravea won, 2-1. (AP Photofax l. feating Washington 8-5. A forceout followed, but Crandall '1955 W ^er Cup team, with a one out in the ninth nnd defeated squad wrllUbe^cked from the fol­ soon and the umpires would have p.m. Stengel figures to throw right­ game at Baltimora this saason, and the Dndgere t-l. lowing: Fire A Police—Bud Minor, l"l ' 1 LTtOllLi'III 'll III mil the best ball and strike The Braves, who had tost flve then slashed his single. poatponed a doublahaader between birdie Ml the iSth hole of . their First Negro Player had to call him out." Brooklyn at Cipclnnatl, 2:30 hander Tom Sturdivant, his top of eight, had to acrap all. tha way Trowbridge won his sixth, allow­ quarter-final match aftar Toat had Pitehtaig—Jbn yi'ilson. White Howard Cody,.DaVy White; Green ^ I arbiter'in the senior loop by the Who said four oqta in one in­ p.m. ----• winner at 14-6, tomorrow while Pittsburgh and tha Clhteago Cuba. caufht him with a superb approach 'Sox-^t hie II-year major lea;^ Manor-—Burt Baskerville, , Skip - players. Local organizations plan- ning are not allowed?. L leaving the opener to Ford'(9-4). ‘I FssI Lssf-U u m ils ____ carwr ldflr with a I4th rtot^, Marsh, Bill Bagkson; Bilks—Darcy . nlng a sports program could do Philadelphia ~at Milwaukee, 2:30 Moio^ LeaguG shot from behind a tree at the 18th. Norman. Okla., ^ p t. 13 (fl*)— The first Negro to play fooU Pittsburgh at St. Louis (2), 2:30 who. like Pierce, is a sturdy south- 'Robbins.'* one-eup winner orer, dOfeatlBg the Red Ifox 1-1 with a Smith, C3iria . MbNeil, Steve. Mc- j well to contact the big Danielson pa.w. Ford, a Sox killer in a nor­ nine-hitter, striking out 8ve, wnlk- ball for the University of Oklahoma said he didn't worry Adam; Rassiffs—Gary O'Connell, arbiter. He’s’ one of the lop speak- Shots More and Thrra American League ==Leaders== Crowley' to Play Second Round Honors at Stake Tim Holland in the morning's fifth w. L. Pci. G B. mal year, is the Yankee ace when Anierican I.««gue round, finished off former Cham­ liig only one and leaving nine on half as much about breaking the cblor barrier aa he did Mike Simmons, Greg Manchuk; ersj^on the winter circuit. UnivSi-Blty of Connecticut will not his sore arm is in shape. Long T ^ e Lion Coach First National Bank-Bill VioL. New York ... .88 52 .629 BalUng fBased on 350 at bate) pion Dkk ChapRian, 8 and 1, in the about learning to play defense. But, as a sophomore now, be allowed to engage In any prac­ .594 Poeeibis Hurpriee Willlanpr, Boston. .376; Mantle, In Open Monday Steve Cavagnaro. Dick Provost: j One manager, besides Casey tice games against outside opposi­ Chicago ...... 82 56 5 When Moriarty^s Meet Granby only quaiter-fiiial match that 198-pound Prentice Oautt feelsf' Manchester Trust — Ken Smith, Boston ...... 75 64 .540 12'i The Yankees "ace," however, New York, .369: Fox. Chicago and didn't reach'the 18U> green. Baxter comfortable talking about either. popi^ somebody it might - cause I Stengel of the Tanks and Fred tion. Strict NCAA rules limit a Detroit ...... 72 67 .518 15', could be a Stengel surprise. It WpodUng, cneveland, ,319; Boyd, Bob Crewley, the surprise trouble,” he aaio. Bob Metrer, Bill Lange. > I Haney of the Braves, sure to be school to not more than 10 games Finds^Pfew Job Not Easy First place in the eecond round?i had to go to the tlst before stop­ Bruins, 'Rangers He said simplyi ‘*rhings like Listed' for possible action with (Tleveland .... .97 71 .486 20 would be just like cagey Ol' (?aie Baltimore. .311. leader after the first three upon who pitebee, wlU atari 1B ping another Unhreraity. of Hous­ . “But Coach Wilkinson called .me ! around next season Is Jack. Tighe which i.nclude practice games. Ths Baltimore ,.., .66 72 .478 21 to have Mickey Mantle, Yogi Ber-. Run.s—Mantle. New York,' 115; rounds in the recent lasumnee of play in tha woU-balanced riaiitfleld. that' usually work out all right." in and said to Just get in there the Coaches aro Larry Bates, Har­ j of the Tigers who has signed to U(3onna list 10 gsmes on their slate ton player, Phil Rodgers. In Elm City Game The 19-yeer-old Oklahoma City old Geer, George Kelley, Steve Bcl- Kansas City .. ..52 85 .380 34', ra and Bill Skowron — liii (sp Fox, Chicago, 99; Pieraall, Boston, New Y o ^ Sept. 13 (>P)—Lou Little confessed today the a t y Open Golf Teumament at Farm ln^on ’Valley League will be (>>la topa tha local haUmtn The 88-hols . psinl-flaals today and let loose. It's really helped ' skipper the Bengals during the this fall. Asked if ha liked a 10- Washington .52 87 .374 35 >i three RBI men — off the injdred 93; Sievere, Washington, 92; Min- the WetherefiMd Ceuntry Club, toe prize Sunday afternoon. when with a sparkling . .388 batting Negro wiU be filling All-Amarican me." linghiri. Bud Kelsey. Phi! Dupont, 1958 season. Cookie Lavagetto at gams schedule, Ooa^h ^ b Ingalls transition'from active football coaching to sideline advising wrers sehdduied to start a t 8:80 Tommy McDonald's place in the Joe Maasolini, Whitey Johnson, Friday's Schedule list and back in the lineup.. . oso, (%icago, 88. haa forwarded his entry for the Moriarty Bros, and Oanby clash fiveraga whila the varaatila am . (EXXri oror 'tha hilly, difficult New Haven,—Beveh short days Whether Gautt can keep his Washington is also set to at least rtplied, " n i tell you batter when Chicago at New York, 2 p.m. While Stengel haa been getting Runs Batted In - Sievere. Weeh- and expming does not come easy. "I feel lost,” he says. "On Itth enanel Manoheeter Open. In a 2:30 contest at Mt. Nebo. The Moriarty traila with a good M l after their squs& open training Big Red backfield if his pre-sea- allot on ths first unit is purely con- Howard Hansen, Charlie Graff, start next season as mSnager of the seaaon la over." . . . Saturday's 8.880-yard 'Oonrsi of TIm Oountry flba showings do hot not fizzle. Pop .Carlson. Bob Von Deck. Mac —Pierce ;(19-10) vs. Ford (9-4i. by with' what he calW "my sec­ iBgton. 102; Jensen, Boston. 94; Sept. X 1 out playing golf and I was preoccupied. I The No. 1 golfing event at the victor will gain the right to engage mark, ehowing a .384 avarfig* Chib, with the'sftam eon rounds oisih|i at Bortoh and Proridshcb mture. Bat he’s confident he’ll i the Senators . i Weekend leevee featiirs race' at Rockingham will Cleveland at Boston. 8:15 p.m. ond team," Mantle .-lias quit the Mantle, New York, 91 r Mlnoao. toasoB wlU be staged Sunday Bristol.. first round kingpins, for aWay from toa charmed' .800 play a lot of football for the Segur. Wally Fbrtln. Harold Parks, I lists the Yanks and Kansas City on be the $10,000 Keene Handicap at myself, why am I here? atorting a t 8 pjn. rsapeeUvsly, the Boston Bruins Coach’s Talk Helped Walker Briggs and Jim Herdia —Garcia (10-8) vs. Sisler (7-6). hoapital and haan't had too much Chicago, 90; Maizone, Boston and tb be coaching football. It a long time, If aver, that wp would and Menday at the Country the league championship the fol­ marks,' showing' q .284 average An indlcatioa of the qnaUty of SoonSrs the next three seasons. j Saturday as well as the Red Sox one mile and 70 yards . . . The Kansas City at Washington. 8 trouble from pta shin splints in go back to free substitutions.” Club. Crowley, out of Wee^ lowing Sunday at Page Park in for hla afforta thus far tote sMitoa. and the Neiw York Rangers of the He said a talk with Coach Bud Gsutt was a whiz in Oklahoma The Coaches will be driiked out in Springfield Giants played before a Skowron, New York,' 87. as easy aa people think to the gM diqiUyed bras ttiat Taylor National beigns 'wdll WiUdnson did more good than J and Cleveland, on the aame day. p.m, — Kellner (6-5) vs. Kem- batting prpetlce — particularly Hite—Fox. (Jhicago. 176; Mai­ op after S7 yeara of coaching." At the.enfi of the, season Lou toe. Mass., wUI be playing efi toe Belt Town. - Granbyi battefy will TSSidy Hockey City's Doublsss High School as new uniforms for the occasion. 'Jlunday the Tigers and Red Sox paid attendance of 133,000 for 82 sands out a queatiotmaire to all comprisa Bob Fraser or B<8. World Series. Simpson, New. York, 8; Fox, Chi­ Southwest are well organised. vialtors a second time although ‘niaiaes iWver during tbo.'iraalMd. paid by a group of Oklahoma City going an appendectomy at Union Last year's batting leader, Dan­ lost but three with Peoris, 111., in that there will be between 40 and features. ■ When the Pacific Coast gets Membera of tho New England and Negro businesamen. Saturday's stmedule .Frrsture on Sox cago, 7. Coach Johnny Hedlund will have Memorial Hoapltal. ny Renn settled for a -294 mark the Class B League. 50 prizes for amateur players in Kansas (Tity (^''n'ashingtnn. 8 Home Runs- Sievers, Washing­ Picture of Health straightened fiway it will be good. both righthander Myles Mc­ hOddla Atlantic IntercoUegtata the 12th annual Manchester C ^ n Either way. the pressure is on Bronzed, h)isky voiced, his pince I believe all the top teams will Im His g r ^ s s —straight A In high «The 27-year-old southpaw from this year and centerflelder Bobby Detroit at ^Itlmore, 8 p.m. the White Sox and Pierce. 3-4 ton. 36: Mantle. New York, 34; Donough and sCuthpaw ’ Steve Sailing Asana will compato lit the school—could have earned a West Haven, Conn., waa stricken Daigle wound up with a respect­ on Sunday and Monday at the local Cleveland ai Boston, 8 p.m. nez aa glittering as ever. Little is on a comparable basis.” Merchant* Practice event, the teason opener for the OME Onp for ihp Booltfi,. against the Yankees and without Williams, Boiton, 33; Wertz and tha picture of energy snd health. Cooper .ready for mound duty , scholarship, but there is little last night during pre-game prac­ able .292 average. / Renn |raked course. To date a total of 16 play­ C hicago^ New York. 2 p.m. , Colavito, Cleveland and Maxwell, New England group. Tha ooMmt doubt Oautt’s In k e rs wanted him tice and underwent the ope'ratlon 15 hits in 51 trips to the plate Perhaps the moat unusual scor­ ers have signed up for Simday and a loss since Aug. 28. when the “I will remain active in foot­ The local Merchants’ football /Around the infield the hoot club franda.v’s schedule Yankees clipped him in the middle Detroit, is . will Stan with Jimmy' Merlafty 1* for yachta of the raven chw. to be the first to cross the color a short time later. The game with while the diminutive Daigle waa ing play in the major leagues took 93 proa and low handicap amateurs CiUedgo at Washington, 2 p.m. PitcMng (Based on 15 decisions) ball.'’ he inaiiti. "I will be as clpse Sandy 7-5 Choice taam.wlll hpld a practice tonight — barrier^in OU sports. . place in Cleveland recently In a win fee off- on Monday. Post an- of their three-game sweep at Chi­ to the game as ever. It ii going a t first base, Leo -Cyr at secood, Kansas Oty was later washed out at bat 48 times and responded Cte^’eland qt Baltimore, 1 2 1 2 cago. Donovan, (Chicago, j5-5. .750; at 8h5 at the West Side Oval. All hard-hitting Alan- Ck>le at ahort- GOT Rift ftRABE DELINQ After, h is; showing as s.;fraBh- by rain. with 14 safeties. game played between the' Indians t r '^ will be taken. Players may ■Kansas (?ity at New York, (2) to seem odd on Saturdays to be To Upend Szuzina and Boston Red Sox. Ford. 20-7 lifetime against the Bunnihg. Detroit. 18-7. .720; Stur­ watching games as a apectator, poaitions are open and any area stop, Andy Maneggia at third base Jackaon's MiU. W, Va.—(NBA) msn last year, OU cams through "B arrin g complications, he The aforementioned Merrer also n t, talse part both days.''The ratio —2 p.m. Sox, is only 1-3 against them this divant. New York, 14-6. .700; Tur­ end Eddie .Wojcik will be behind Repair* Ren I d a Rebeild a Carpentry a Masonry a Plumbing a Complete Remodel witji an athletic scholarship. should be released from the 'Hbsipl- ! paced the Juniors in four other The Red Sox had one out in the of prizes, Hilinski reports, is about Detroit at Boston (2i, 2 p.ni. but I always used - to relax by player wishing “‘a tryout la wel­ <— Despita the "roughest August top of the ninth, runners on first season', winning, in relief in the ley, New York, 11-5, .688; Narliski, Syracuse. N. X-. S*pt. 18 (.*)—A comed to attend. Sunday the toe plate. Jimmy Roach Is ex­ drive" by rival eoUsgps In intnn- His lack of dsfensivs knowledge tal in flve or aix days,” said Dr. I departments—hits with 17, dou­ six oOt of every seven for ama­ Cleveland and Shantz,'New York, watching professional'football on dozen’ former champions will be in hindered him fo r. s time. But Erwin Mayer, team phyalcian, af­ bles w ith'three, runs batted in and second, when the batter lifted teur players. finale of the August sweep as Sundays, so I guess I can do it on squad will scrimmage at 10:30 a t pected to be in laftfleld with ery, Coach Art Lewis preneuncaa ----- ■ Enos Slaughter's ilth-inning 10-5, 687. ■ the crowd tonight wstching Rand^ either Donnie or Ronnie Simmons himself plfas^ with the 80 fresh­ mw 26 Y u rt of RomodoliRg ExporiORCo Ml 3-1625 former sooner Eddie Crowder, ter the operation performed by Dr. with IS and total bases with 25 Saturdays. I supposs I will feel Sandy of New York O ty and Ger­ Mt. Nebo under 0>ach FYank home ran beat Donovan. Whitey, Strikeouto — Wynn, Clevfland. badly if I see a close friend lose Toro. in eehtfrileld. Hedlund, Mc­ man football players he eorraUsd now ba<:Meld coach, worked with William Gilmore. (12 singles, three doubles,' one too, .la rested, with ho work since 177:'Johnson, Baltimore and Sun­ many’s Franz Szuzina tangle In a Donough or Cooper, 'depending for West Virginia. LOCALLY pWffiBD AND OPEBATED Oautt and he picked up the rest The ailment erased Oeccarelll'a triple and one home run)—while, by s bad break.” 10-roUnd middleweight bout. on ths'scrimmage field. laat Saturday when he went all ning, Detroit, 157; Pierce. CJticago, ambition turning' in a 1957 victory dfiadlocking Rbrnt and first, base- Round Table and Career Boy a n d ' J | [ j the wa.v at Washington. 160; 'Turley, New York, 137. Lou has tentatively charted Free-zwinging Randy is a 7-5 •(1. Oautt said he has had ho after five straight'losses. man Dick KarinsM for the home That's the way they stand go- Nattonal League some interesting gsmes to give favorite over the aggressive TSu. trouble from teammates and ,He 'i’he raih shortly before game run leadership, each with,one. - Ing into the payoff. Batting (Based on 350 at bate) him a picture of football from ton In the 'nationally telavlied We repeat this former sdlout o ^ r for our ^AOD A ROOM RNliH A ROOM ADD A KITCHEN **P*cts none from' OU opponents. time forced cancellation of what Daigle scored the most runs Horses to Watch in Handicap — Musial. St. Louis, .340; Mays, coast to coast: Oklahoma at Pitta- bout. "I think they go by what’s inside wpa to have been the last meeting fl3) snd stole the most bases New York, .332; Robinson. (Snein- burgh, Michigan State at Califor­ The former champions art here s guy.” between Kansas City and the Or­ (13). MQTORS nia, Notre Dame-Army at Phila­ for a pre-fight testimonial to wel­ Row at Left Half ioles. Club officials said . they Although charged with 11 er­ Atlantic. City,'N. J., Sept 13 tomorrow. Beam Rider from the natl, .327; Groat. Pittsburgh, .822; delphia, Talc at Harvard, and —Round Table and Career Boy King Ranch and Mrs. Ogden Dodgers Get Offer Fondy. Pittsburgh, .320. terweight tiUeholder Carmen Ba' Wilkinson used Uit hefty Negro would be unable to make up the. rors in the field, a team high probably wrili be favored tomorrow Ohio State at Michigan plus, hs silio, who battles Sugar Ray,Rob' ATTICB AND Phipps' Ancestor slutred the hon-' PECIAL Runs Aaron, Milwuakee, 109; hopes, some top Southern and T IR E SALE! St both halfbacks and fullback be- game thie late in the seaaon. mark, the hustling Renn grsbb^ in the invitational $100,000 United omyesterday. From Ardent Fan Mays, Nek Ybrk. 105; Mathews, Inson for the middleweight e'roivn CELLAKft fo^ he finally, settled hinj at left In 21 meetings, the Orioles won runnerup honors in tbe- following Nations Handicap.. But they figure Southwestern games, snd, of Sept. 23. half. 18. .Beam Rider, whose invitation to Milwaukee, 104; Blaaingame. S t course, one at Columbia. r*» cstegories; hits (IS), stolen bases to get a iWal battle from a tough race inithe United Nations was Louis, 97; Banks, Chicago, 95. Szusina, 37, of Bremen, haa ______OOMPprTELT That aui^ Gautt He’d rather (Si .and total basea (23). The Le- AVINGS Ontario, Cillf., Sept, 13 ,/P,— 7-year-old campaigner named Find turned down, won the mils and S The Brookljm Dodgers have been Runs Batted In—Aaron, Mil­ ” H# wants to ae^alFIBe vane- fought 18 bouts in this country carry the bail than block, as OU'a gion shortstop also.tied Banavige from, -the b»m _oL.AIti3itLY(Uidei> waukee, 120; Musial, St. Louis. 97; tias of footbaU hs can^ but ha Since 1958. I(i his last, he kayoed, DONE OVER Sott EUminated_ for t|re itodeMhipTir triplM wlttt one-atxteenth fsaturs on tbs flat ON invited -to settle dmm near this toUbacks do m osr of the time. blit. at 87.90 for *2' end Ancestor cap­ Southern California city and have Ennis, St. Louis, 94; Hodges; won’t promlsa any sweeping Hollywo^’q Jimmy Palazsola and i/F SIJPER-eUiSHlONS Gantt said the only trouble he Brookline. Sept. 18 UP, - A lexi^„*P‘«*.. •»«> ™ -hared,,runnerup I NeYer a sound horse, Find nev- tured the *17,650 . Harbor Hill been offered a 300-acre site free. Brooklyn. Banks, Chicago and changes in the rules.- stopped ills .victory streak at 24. has experienced because stf his race Sott of Bridgeport, Conn., waa honora with Banavige in the RBI j ertheleas alwaya gives it the old Steeplechase in record Urns of Mays. New York, 92. "We need to watch develop­ Overall, the‘ German has a record camei in Tulsa last year. Tiie as­ fiepartment, each being credited college try just like Native RtRault Trada-ini The site la about 40 .miles east of ments,” he says. "Changes are of 40 victories, 18 defeats'and 13 CampteMy sUminated from the N a tio n a l 3:57 3/1S for the two. and one- Los Angeles. Hits—Schoendlenst. Milwaukee, Completely Installed sistant ifisnagsr of s restaurant rs- A m ateur, Golf Championship -by With nine. Dancer, Vanderbilt’a greatest eighth miles; He paid 85.80 183: Robinson. Cincinati. 181; bound to come as the game' im­ draws. Aft Ontario real estate broker proves—changes not for the sake AS LOW AS C4) AS LOW AS fused to serve Gautt with the Big Rex Baxter of Amarillo, Tex.. - 5 Three .players—outfielder (Thuck herM who retired with 21 victories straight. Charles Latimer told the Associ­ Aaron, Milwaukee and Mays, New The 36-year-old Sandy has a rsc- * 3 .5 5 PEE WEEK PER WEEK' $ 3 .8 5 Red frechmsn team. The rsstau- and 8 ip a fifth round m atch Saimond,' pitcher Pat Mlstretta in 22 starts. Knjess Closes Fast 1 9 5 5 B U IC K York, 178; Asburn, Philadelphia, of changes, but only for Improve­ ord of 19-6-1. He lost hla only two ated Press today that he has wired ment, or the ellmlnstion of un­ bouts this year to Joey Gisjilello rant later apologised. yesterday at The Cduntry Club. and reserve Phil McGehan—went In Money 48 Times Precious Metal ($3.80) found the offer to Dodger President Wal­ 169. , The 'entiik squad,' including through the seasdn without an er­ Find, a bpy gelding by piseov- the muddy track at Atlantic City HARDTOP Doubles —Hoak, Cincinnati, 35; pleasant features. and Spider Webb,, both by decision. ter O’Malley .c>n behalf of Donald Sub Rule Will Stay NBC will televise and broadcast coaches, walked out of the estsb- DUKE GUARD OUT ror while other top fielding marks ery-Stellar Role, has had 62 starts, to his liking and won tha seven- Duncan, chsiirman of the board of Bouchee. Philadelphia, 3^; Musial, Ushihent. were turned in by Dave .Heysrt with 19 wins. 14 seconds, and 15 furlong headliner by 2H lengths. ' Fully Equipped. $ 1 6 9 5 “ I believe the substitution rule the fight beginning at 10 p.m. ADD A DORMER indesa • Porch Durham. N. C.—(NBA)—Buddy the Duncan Parking Meter Co. of St. Louis. 32: Schoendignst Mil­ will remain in principle. It will be (EDT). Tire value unmatched at ’That.made me feel good," Gautt Stanley finished his work in sum­ (.984). Kaclnski (.977). GusUf- thirds, to put him in > the money Floridian (*7.40i set all the paca Oilcago. waukee and Spencer, New York, said. "Not because'of What happen­ mer-school and elected to give up son (.968),, Banavige (:961), Clyde 48 times. Injuiies kept him out of In accounting for Hawthorne's six- , Latimer laid Duncan is an ar­ 81. this rock-bottam price! ed but because everybody s to ^ by his final football year, as a Duke Rlchajrd (.941), Dick Avery (.939), racing entl^ j . in 1952 and 1955. furlong feature. New England^- dent Brooklyn fan who would like 'Triples -Mays. New York, 20; me.” ■’ guard. Daigle (.903) pnd Merrer (.900), The grea y Dancer quit with ; bred Kujeas (112.601 eiosed fast 195« MERCURY to see the Dodge.-a move west. Virdon, Pittsburgh, 10; Mathewe, Giility of 87. Errors $786,240, and Find, winner of 13. in the stretch for victory in Rockr The broker, who has been han­ and Bruton, Milwaukee. 9; Coving­ As, a team the Silk Towners atakea races, haa worked almost ingham Park’s top event. And dling the prqperty for Duncan, said ton, Milwaukee and Bolichee, Phil­ three times as hard, to earn 1518,- Ever Delight (111.40) was first HARDTOP batted .282 (.298 in 1958) and 859. the site is worth about *1,200,000. adelphia, 8. CONVERTING TO Baseball Fans to ^ d Adieu fielded .928 (.929 in ’68). Daigle’s J»ma in Tanforan's mils fsaturs. He said Duncan it (tffering It to Home Runs—Aaron. Milwaukee, Round Table, a 3-year-dld from 40; Snider, Br(X>.klyn and Banks. club was guilty of 37 miscues this the Kerr Stable of Oklahoma City, *r“"$1395 the Dodgers . becaus^" he under­ past season, -10 Icuis than the total REAL PAT DIRT stands Brooklyn's move to Los Chicago, 37; Mays, New York, 82; AUTOMATIC HEAT? «7Q a IS is ahooUng for his e i^ th straight Mathews, Milwaukee, 31. To West Coast Seals^Sunday chalked up; bv the 1958 edition yictoiy, and is listed as the 5-2 fa- Angeles is bting held ujp by Isck Sw tox and boaclied by Wally Fortin. Now Chunden, N. J.—(NBA)—Fed­ of an idsquSts.fite. Pitching (Based on IS decisions) Completely lastalleil vorlta in the U.N. eral HlH’s share of 183.843 topped 19S3 FO RD rMesMkk *ke Aft LOW AS 'Serving aa ptogram director for The race, ovfcr the mile and TTis Brooklyn owner is being —Sitnford. Philadelphia, 17-8, .789: AS LOW Aft CM A C AS LOW AS San Franciaco. 1 lent 18 UP) stto say goodby to" the Pkeiftk Coast the Recreation Depsrtmefit.-Fortin moat Winning pursea when he lost wooed, vigorously now by Los An­ Buhl, Milwaukee. ' 18-6. .727; PER WEEK * 2 .8 5 PER WEEK PER R-REK Baaabalt- ”'f*na. bid fond farewall Leagus leading ..Seala Gov. three-sixteenths grass course, is to in a photo finish to Barbizon in VICTORIA » 2 ,8 5 guided the locals to a 16-3 won snd be carried nationally on TV (CBS) geles and by New Thrk elements Spahn. Milwaukee. 19-9, .679; Burr ' NTS mo*» Plymouth*, Sunday to an institution.that -has wdn Knight and Mayor' Oeoigfi lost record a year ago. thf 2v54 04irdi*n State. Barbison R -ft ML Fairdmaiattie. who want him to. stay right where dette, Milwaukee, 15-8, .853; Jack- stood for 54 years, the Ssn Fran- (?hriitopher Join in a special pre- 6-5:30 p.m., EDT with a 5:2f post Mllwtsd a record *1M,141.80, Ford*, Chfvrotot*, Hudson*, Richard emerged as the squad's time. It goes on radio (CBS) he la. son, and L, McDaniel, S t Louis, oiaco. Seals. - gama program honoring the club vrtnningest pitcher, notching four 14-8, .636. To say .hello to’ the New York heading toward iU first title since f'Urting a t 6:10 p.m. t a l e h a r d Hit Noshos and Studobokor* wins' -in six decisions. Mlstretta. in Career Boy, now four,, won the' Duffy Daugherty, Michigan , Strikeouts —Bsnford, Philadel­ ADP A GARAGE %ianta. next spring, thk city has 1948. his initial, season with the Juniors,, YOUa CHOICE. State football coach, twice played phia, 170; Drott, Chicago, 161; --While majo'r league baseball United Nations last fall for C, V. New Haven—(NBA)—The loaa OR utility BUILDING Low-prkftd. yeu'ra d e l l e r s was unbekton while getting credit Whitney, beating Find in a four FOR ONLY against the Mpartiuie when he waa Jones, &t. Louis, 146; Drabowsky, T hu tire is famous (jroodyear quality in­ long has been an atm, the Seals for two triumphs, and both big through ineligibility of two at ^ajing football at.Syracuie in Chicago, 142; Drysdale, Brdoklyn, and San Francisco have provided horse blanket finish. , the top linemen in the saat—een- side and out with features unmatched by • ftAltAftU ahftod witli NUSIDE; do it youre Bob Neil and newcomer Jim Rob­ , At Belmont Park, where’ Bold 1918 and 1939. - , < ' 132. many of the stars for the big erts boasted Identla^ 2-1 marks. ter Alex RroH and tackla Chuck other tires at or near the price. Goodyear’s '•'COTTAOIS r3EW LONDo time. Ruler hopes to put an official 'Tala almoat T tm U d t salf or wft'll do it for you. Joe DtMaggio, his brothers . Neil, who also pMshed cora- stamp on hi* comeback in the devoid of txperienca from tackla Mckuive 3-T Cord Body fights off tlie • UrtLITY WATTRFORD mendably for Manchester H i.g h 825,OOo added Jerome Handicap ■UlLOMftf Vince snd Dom; Dut(9i Rauther. ■*“ to tackle. , • three main tire killers—Heat, Shock and RMIIM WUUa Ksmm. Earl Averill. Paul School Hut spring. endedThe sea­ OP MANCH f^ T lS R AS LOW AS son with the club's best ebrped 4 1 9 5 FLETCHER RUSS GO. MltekaU Fatigue. Ask about the Goodyear Life­ Waner, Ping Bodia, Lafty O'DpuI, 28 X'50—8 Oar Gfirage 81895 SPEED BOWi average, 1.2< in 29 innings. lUbr PaefcageA P ir^ M to d — A Soaiid Inveatment PER We e k . ^ 1 .2 5 Harry Hellmann, Frank Crosettl American Legion Season Averages tha bast—euitomatic oil heat<- time Guarantee! and a boat of other greats helped mla was a close second With MS'* *4f MERCURY 188 W|EST SODDLE TURNPIKE Send Per Mere Infermxtioa L.50 ERA in 18 innings. with the San Franriaeq jMeb(|!l HATTING STATlATIClS '50 HUDSON ' and claon-bction M obilhaatl atpry. /“ The everiamlllng Richard re­ - ‘ OORNEB OUKANT ST. MO i l l fUi OodfM, B ^lis RACE! corded 32 strikeouts while working 'SO DftSbTO ■ ' ' 'I iThe Seals for their 54 years G AB H BA R SB ») HR RBI JBB TB M NEW LARGER QUARTERS Ttiif winter enjoy Mfe, dependable autoniatic oil ■iMa, |BM«, Morairyi, havs been as much a part of Saiy 64 frames, four, moro. than the r^Ehlcr .4 t .31 11 .624 .6 a 1 A 2 1 19 9 '51 STUDEIAKER ■ ■ mtmee JSIDEl ENGINEERING CO., INC total chalked up' by Neil Who toiled FUk^ ...... R to 4 ,40it 3 1 A 0 1 A 1 PLENTY OP FRONT AND REARJPARKIN6 . • gating and new clean-action Mobilheat... it actu­ 1 4 " PHQNf DAY, NIGHT Francisco as the cable car anq (xURtAfftOll (.11 16 6 .33S 3 0 A 0 ‘ 2 t f i NO MONEY DOW.V i OAK> STREET " 1 Telagraph Hill. They got going 26 less innings. Mlstretta dis-. , . 5R 17 .321 13 a 1 12 s 91 4 ally cleans as it heats. . . helpe protect yqui burner E MANCHESTER. CONN. BONUS played the best,control, walking j RsnaTise •• !S 13 .310 *11 2 A Sii* 4.00 114 (Hi •Mw « D ofi’f w edf. . . rmde-boftom *100 back whan thara was a- real/ 2 $ 2 19 9 AUtO GLASS IHStALLED ' from harmful deposita. w»d»li •( Wyn iHiii, (mO R**nn , OeaOexKB: Ol^ SUNDAY just two batters in 20 innings. ...16 61 16 .364 11 1 a 1 $ i 2i $ 1 1 9 5 11 raucous barbs ry coast. XHiIrU .. 16 46 14 .3»3 12 2 0 0 1 .Ml CSivr*Mi, NwSw oihI I to driver who beats Don Aa a group Daigle's four - man Hftyart 12 9 .903 '52 PONTIAC . . . - $5»5 I I lki Ml nS prifs mdrodt-boHomtmmt .In 1906, tlie disastrous aarth- .. .. 13 36 R .216 V7 0 1 0 6 0 lA 1 .9M- GLASS FURNITURE TOPE Cl#ewe«tlee MoMNwirt a a wipzitM )M s ?Wltheot — obUgation------please send one of your . , e PLUMBIXGl a CEMENTING quaka wiped out that landmark pitching staff , allowed 110 hits, AvRry ,» .. 16 40 11 .375 4 3 0 A, 4 ■ -2 9 4 .989 ColUna and wins feature SRimornf makm this your bmtt dooll , MfiMMXtaOVM to my home. only 39 bases on balls, struck 88 .., .. 16 61 IR -3SS 11 3 0 0 5 2 -is A 1.000 more eteon hemt per goUonf e HEATING- a CARPENTRY along 'with bther-TijqdItlons, but Kiclnukt .. 24 6 .250 2 0 ' 1 t O' 11 ‘ J '51 PLYM. CONV. 5395 MIRRORS (Firapiae* and poor) . tAddeee#...... c ity ...... | j25*Ifi|8 race. », not the Stale. enemy batsmen and . p o a t e d a, Roharu 1. 13 34 6 :2S0 6 1 *A A 2 1 Y 9 .977 • ******••*•*•••••••>•••? e-TILING a MASONRY q>lendid 2.23 earned run average KS.il .4 6 13 3 .167 1 1 0 0 .9TS MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON X n y OTHER KIND .T sL N e...... , Thay’va outlived a godd many •. A 3 1 • SOT . • I - RfrhJird . 0 IT am tatemstod la the foltow-^g M—rri ■ I e ROOnXG a ELECTRICAL, things, including' Paul rtogan's which far e'xc.eeded last year’s .. 13 23 3 .061 3 0 ^ 0 0 V 0 9 1 (»U PICTURE FRAMING (oU typM) .. 7 11 1 .061 2 0 A A • A A t 0 ,1.000 PLASTERINt "a RE-SIDING TOMORROW NIGHT phobia against cluttering nn the 4.05 ERA. McOrhan (. 4 3 0 .000 1 A 0 A 0 A. 0 A 1.000 L and L [ CALL MItcIwII 3-513S FOR TOP QUALITY park with paanut ahelle. udeaa , The Dilworth-Oprn*ll*Qoey Post, . - ^ .II'si ■ — WINDOW and PLATE GLASS No. 102 has svery'rsason to be TnUia M 1.' SILENT GLOW O IL lURNERi ^ t MG RACES--t:30 Ilka th a t ofia by the frirmer oivner 467 m .3R2 16. t 66 " .*1 m IT JA I^U StEft! fawlfillatloa la Quick, Easy and EcoaomicaL have.poppeid up and Hvtd tbroogh proud of Its 1907 Junjors and con­ *JiGnch^»t«r won throw: by forfMt. ^ MOTORS a coldrtol hiat^ry. ^ gratulations ars in order . for / OONTRAOTORSr WE HAVE IN SXtlCK Who WIB Beat IRmY Coach Ronnie Daigla Who made'a^ PITCHlNa RisCXlRlM MANCHES’TEM'S HO.ME OF The. Sekla won pennants and « . ' ' X FOREIGN CARS . . . MEDiaNE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS NUSIPE ENGINCERINO CO: they also finished last. Rut with fine showing in hiB'malden season . w Is Pet.. IP H ;/ MB Borgward and Renault Tap Drirara Faat Track colorful managers such ms Lefty at ths helm. And of course oiu MUtrrtta ...... > 3 0 1.000 30 2 . Ralsa-Servlen-Parta OPEN BATURDATft — OPEN THURSDAT EVENINGS . MOIHARTY BROTHERS O.’PouI and the .publicity handling cannot afford to overlook tm Rlehard ,. 2 64 ■ ** /■ - e s t im a t e s OLAtoLY GIVEN .. 1 ; |4 OAK ST. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE -M I 3-1425 Adolto fl.lft—Kkb 80o Nell ...... 3 1 :8? 26 P 11 884 CENTER BT.—Ml 8-8181 315 C IN n R $T. MANCHESTER by tub thumping Walter Dusty)y) ganeroua. financial support given XoberUt .. 1 11 • ■ Til * m ia Data mm. 2t88 PJL Malle they alwajya m a n a ^ ***M driaii^ by apoi;ta-inlndsd Matt ■- v] - ■ giiii ' " **”°^w]2Si2s-sLsisixl- stick firouad. Totals Mioaaeof lO 4 in * 2U " m

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JEIGRTEEMf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, t^NCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, SEPtEMBER 13, 195T HANCkeSTEB EVENING HBBALD, M4^(HESTER. himMa Ckmstructlon New Chrioaity Shop, Route 8, An­ well heated, continuous hot water, EAST Ha r t f o r d — Four-Room E v b RV TIME BEaVAWcVfUEUI Nowyt^rking 50 hours minimum would line to break into the maculate six room C^pe Cod, at­ A terrifle buy. Three family, S 4% \ down? Mn't give up! For a good radio, heater, whitewall tires, fUEUEO UP.ME B ut now IttADV TDiJNLOAOr O A t ? ciates. Interesting diversified <3o. Tel. Coventry PI 2-6377 or dover. Chme to buy, sell, or look separate . entrance, gentleman, .Cape, non-expondaUe, very large IN MANCHESTER ^idvertisement AUWAVft HAD TMIS TO •P^aS uT per ireek. ExceUent conditions for insurance field in this City or — WtUlmantlc, AC 8-8283. tached garage, eoreeneO porch, excellent investment piaoaalj, ■ deal—not thru a small loan com­ power steering, power brakes, ------m LUMP WUO USC9 DAS? <• IT RUNS ON Alttf work, opportunity for advance­ at unusual antiques. 8-6 Weekdays, parking. MI 3-4734. ' encloicd porch, convenient te Ruaco storms, parkUke yard, fruit pany—aee . "Harry" at 333 Main qualified men. outlying dUtrict, a nationally If 'qxtoe te your problem, you Uve .rent free end eolleet lu n e r; CLASSIFIED ADVT. laddedt dash, two-tone paint, spot- ment. New air-conditioned build­ 1-8 Sat and Sun. AlrcrafL Price only $10,300; trees, $16,900. (!terlton W. Hutch­ bettor for renL Vacancy. OinIrM St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). |38M llO lM r r JUBTWkAO fTUPLAST known company offers an oppor­ l^AM-$s per yard, Na i grade, TWO FunUriied Rooms with kitch taxes $7.80 'per month. Gaston must *ee this elght-roem older Co­ X fess inmde and out, naranteed. MUi^MfBWDOesSNEsir" ing, , 774 Asylum Ave., Hartford XRAY MANUFACTURING tunity to two earnest men between |3 per yard No. 2 grade, large ins, MI'b4l83. tocatton. a t y utniUes. Att thto for DEPT. HOURS This car cost over $5,500 new and V V WHIC MAVM A \ IA «. IN THE MILCI^r 25 TOTHI OAUON iM Omn. Five day. week, 8 ;20 16 ARBOR STREET CHAMBER’S FURNITURE en privUeges.. M I 8-8841, after Realty Co., 185 School St. MI lonial TODAY; . Four or five b e » BEFORE TOU BUT a used car 25 and 40. Our plan Includes a quontlUes, 81.80 per yard. NusS' 8:30 p.m. , 19,600. Phone Barbara Webda 8:16 A. H. to 4:30 P. M. it’s like new. Priced for a quick ' TAMlif *0liBb(L«S U*e«UP erry TRAfPtcfNcygRNuos to 4:20 p.m. Paid vacatlons/hol- HARTFORD. CONN. dotf, MI 9-7408. 94781, MI 9-4787. Member Board OLOOTT ST. — New BH-room room*, no nred to crowd your fom' Agency, MI 9-7T03. see Dorman Motor Sales. Butck 4A« LWt MUTES.' «V«S,4(TlMe X guaranteed income, plus commU- SALES of Realtors and Multiple listing Ranch, all uUlltiee, mahogany Salea and Service. S88 Main sale at $3,395. Dood trades and USED OltfNOST ECONOMICAL idays, salary open. Phoenix siona, bonuses, group life and hos­ TWIN BEDROOM, gentleman Uy. sHiU baremenL oil RsaL bM l^ erm s. Fitzgerald Motors, SUM AROUMO THE 0LOCM X HAvf& CARtEVBB Mutual Ins. Co., Mr. Garvey, JA FULL TIME meat counter clerk TAPPAN Goa Range, $68. Table, visit our showroom for excep- fiervice. , cabinets, plastered walls, tile porches, aU dty utUltla*, one acre E Q L rO N - $ii,900 - Mew cuafoBS Street. Ml. t-4sn. Open evenings. -to PAS UP,' CARS and produce clerk. Good WtFklng pitalization insurance and pension shore with some. Next to bath. COPY CLOSING TIME forniM y Brunner’s, Talcottville. OWNED,' 2-7227. telephone set, storage closet. MI tional buya,M lamps, chairs, bed­ After 8 p.m., MI 9-6801. bath; basement garage. ' Financ­ londreaped lot, near shopping e*n- b ^ t Ctepf on large wooded to t conditions, good Wages. Apply ^an. Salts background would he ing arranged. Phone Ml 9-9944. ter and gimnunor school. Only ~ ' FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 19M INTERNATIONAL truck, Have you driven the neW 1958 helpful although it is not esMntUl- 8-1887. room seta, Hying room floor HILLIARD STREET 444\rooms down, two imfliilriiei model S'teo. 19.000 original miles, Edsel? Did you get Fitzgepald's EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper, five First Food. 848 Cienter St. -X samples and baby fumltura. ONE SINGLE Bedroom. Business $18,000. up, Bolton canter. This hsau deal? • ■ ill days, good wsgeii. Call P. A G. Should possess a pleasing and THREE Pot Burner Heating $9,900 WILSON—White Rock Drive. Six- MON. THRU FRI cab and chassis. Call MI 3-6493 1 greaslve persons------nallty, . . rounded block Depot Square.. I<^ree pork- Four room (tepe Ood, full ceUor, tUui Ospe has Just beeit oosa- 1954 BUK3C Century Hard Top, Motor Frelgl)k.^kn 9-5273. kfEN WITH masoQry or-bricklay­ Stoves, large, medium and email. roten Ranch (nearly new). At­ Doctor • Lawyer • Indian Chief— 10:30 A. M. after 4. ing background to bandit implica­ by some sound busineiu ex CHAMBER’S FURNITURE ing. Telephcine Mr. Keith, MI hot olr heat with olt burner. Needs ploted and te ready for oceopaa- low mileage. -Priced for quick 100 feet of 114” galvanised pipe. 8-8191. tached jriostered garage, hot wa> Excellent oppciriuiiilty to aequin m. CteD^ R. F. Dlmoek C o.. SATURDAY 9 A. M. tion of stone veneer for our newly lence and be capabU o f m ee_^ SALES some redecorating inside. Occupan­ 'ter -heat, oil. - picture wtoi' sale. Phone MI 9-8023 between 2 100 feet oC.^lH" galvanised p l^ . cy one month. Realtors. M l 94346, or toa a p k 19S0 BUICK, good condiliotr 99S. WOMAN.-'^o do gentleman’s laun- formed department. Must have and talking to buaineasmen ot Short wave receiving eet. Jigsaw, At The Ureen LARGE HOated Room for renL place. Full basement,Dosei fireplace, and 8 p. m. Can be seen at Rain­ large and small companies. Write Ashford, >0 94tl8. MI 9-1488. ■ dry vyhekly. Call kU 9-5821. truck. To, pay to right men. Ap- 16" owing. ^ MI 9-3063. 10 a.m, • t p.m . 7:8(> p.m. - 8 p.m. Twin beds, suitable for two, LOCKWOOD STREET floor, asphalt tiled. Eixtra ~ ' 'large rOUB COOPERATION WILL bow C3ub. R ts.-6 and 44A, Bol­ Box K, Herald. ton. ply in person, 35 Oak St., Great Phone MI 3J1846. $8,600 lot. Nice rection. Immediate oc­ for offlees. EXCEPTIONAL BE APPRECIATED 1951 CHEVROLET Truck. Model HOME demonstrators — Ex- Eastern Construction C!o.,' 8-11 RBMINOTON Electric Range. Tap 31" TV, all d la i^ la . Tank-type cupancy. Aaking $31,000. CoU \ y p tr itn ee unnecessary. Toys, gifts. d u r in g 1988 the gross program One-holf Duplex—four rooms on Split levil living te Ideal tor UJ, 3,000 lbs. capacity. Cab and ENGUSH f o r d — . Anglia 1948, a.m., Mr. Lindsay. ^oes. glrt’e size 8. Kitchen lac cleaner, attachmbnta. Two lamps. CLEAN, Comfortable Room for re, Ooodehild Realty (fo., Realtors, Glaatonbory Christmas Items (or Party Plan of Friendly Ice Ch«am advanced first floor. Steam heat, oil burner. your fomUy. Wo have ftie beat in chassis. $395. Excellent condi­ good condition, wonderful second .dar-chsir. Tablecloth. MI 8-8889. Make an offer. MI 9-1563. fined gentleman, 71 Chestnut SL Prefer small family or retired cou- MI 3-7936, MI 9-3937. Cedar Rid|fe Terraea Dial M l 3-5121 tion. Original 43,000 miles. 1950 car. $125. MI 9-3184. Selling. Writs (or Xmas Catalog. RETAIL MERCHANDISING aasUt- eight manager trainees Into mana­ MI 9-8764. split levels avoUabl* for $b-diqr oe Pontiac Silver Streak 8-cylinder, HOP Home Parties. Dept. N, ant .to general manager. Alert ger’s posUlona, In 1987 six more ROPER Apartment Size Electric euponcy at $7 Brent Rood. Sbe Move right la thlsN' four-door sedan. Needs valve ^ b . Avon, Ckmn. young man, 25-35. This is a real trainees will be womoted because 378-GALLON Oil Tank, oil burner Stove, used two months. C3qst ROOM ON MAIN ST. — Private I a RLE S. ROHAN. Rtaltor MANCHESTER rooms, two tlU bath* (one with room Ranch. A d_ $175. 168 Woodland St., MI 8-8474. Anto DrtYlng School 7-A opportunity for experience, and of new store openlnge. A mana and oil accessories. 'MI 9-9018. 8176, will sell for $100. 17 Schoed home, heat, hot water, parking, 517 HARTFORD RD. ■toll ehower), one-car garage, foil home buyer. It has Lost and Found SEWING Machine operators want­ future in retailing. See Mr. Levino ger’s poet providee an average in St. gentleman. MI 8-6667. ' MANCHESTER Flve-Roon$ Cape, two bedroonu baremenL wooded lot tOxlM. Will tsro-car garage, and YOUR - EDSEL DEALER just EARLY’S DRIVING School. Learn ed. Industrial experience not nec­ at Burton’s, 841 Main St. come of $10,000 plus many other NEW AND SLIGHTLY DAMAGED MI 8-7438 and dining room or throe bed- qualify for low, FHA down . pay­ that moke a very IjOST — Sable Collie, anwere to' traded a 1957 Ford V-8 Converti­ to drive safely with experienced essary, will train good home benefits. A parson with above kitchen sinks, ons stoinltas Steel. ROOMS WITH light houoekeeplng. Multiide listing Service rooma, lo ^ e L shaped living room ment. Priced tor 4^ek sale at home. ••Ktm.” License ‘‘IDM, Norwich." instructor. For appointment call seamstress. Day shift, 8-4:30. Ap­ average potential can )pUn on a Bathroom sinks and tubs. S w ol­ en stove. $10. ^ R ^ e oil barrel* Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 $19,300. ble with Overdrive and every­ MANCHESTER — Do you like with fireplace, breezeway ' and Call MI S-TSSS. thing else. Cost new $3,986. At kU 9-8875. ply Kaklsr Tov Co., 60 Hilliard secure future with continual ad­ len OE de luxe hot water hfoter. with faucets, $3.00 each. MI .Arch St. oversiaed attached garage, full H. B. GRADY, St.. CONTACT MAN vancement in our organisation, Radiators, pipes, furnaces, BX $-6139. hustle and bustle? Tet privacy in­ For appointment to inspect there MI $40M your Edsel Dealer it's $2,595. sured by trees, hedges and basement, convenient to atores, IX>ST—Car. Keys in vicinity Post Driven only 5,234 miles. New LARSON’S DIUVINO Schcnl. JO AMU CM«0E. 1948 Dodge PIck-up, 1949 Chevro­ sional men. Unusual oppor­ er or companion to one person by MI 9-4648 R. F. iMmoek Cte., Roalten, MI let Pick-up, 1955 Ford Pick-up, tion, dual controUed '‘ar. Cau PI FULL TIME or part time legal tunity for qualified men. 1100 refined nurse of long experience raatlon room, etc Good conation, THREE ROOM heated apartment MI $-7947 9434$ or Josoph Ashford, MX' LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 3735- 3-7249. Day or evening appoint­ Househfrid Services Millinery Dressmaking Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 secretary for local law office. weekly draw plus liberal bo­ reasonably priced. Potterton's, 180 to rent for business persons only. CENTER STREET — Immaculate 1948 Plymouth Sedan, 1953 Pack­ Phone PI 2-7846, Oiventiy. Boats and Aeeesuories 46 Cape of six rooms, ftr^oce, go-' FOUR BEDROOM Oolonltl, excel­ 9481t Savings Dept, of the Manchester ments../ Offered 13-A 1'yptng and shorthand esaential. nuses. Must have car. Write Center SL, MI 9-4837. Located near bus Une. MI 9-7239. If y o u WISH to have a good ard 2-Door, also Sedan; 1954 Ford COMBINE DEBTS into a single r a ^ . Bus at the door. Value plus lent oondlttoh, built/1948, central Tiust Co, Appiieation made (or Write 8. C o Herald. Mr. Childs; Box J, Mentor, experienced w o m a n would Convertible, 1955 Chevrolet, 1953 SEWING AND ALTEIUVnONS easy-to-pay second mortgage coat­ MANCHESTER BOAT OD., 10 Bio- at $18,900. home in town I have one which cxnncNTRY-wbat’a payment. MORTIOCK’S—Manchester’s lead- EXPERT r e p a i r in g on all Ohio. like babysitting. West Side. Call ALL KINDS sterlMzed . uaed furni­ FIVEtROOM Tenement — Avail' loeatlan, near bua/tu,BW . Carl­ whenn you'ro hoadod for a homo Ford Sedan, and many others. makes sewing machines. Work done. MI 9-2552. ing only a penny a month for TYPIST in local doctor’s . office, ■ex St. Doily U noan-9 p.m, te in a good neighborhood, close ton W. Rutehlna/MI 94183. Mnl- ...fg Driving School offers the moet MI 3-8826. Saturday 9 o.m.-9 p.m. 4 ture In excellent condition. able OcL 1 . Near Main St. Mid, to cburchea, riiopplng and llko tms? A boautlfui Ranch, tab All priced (or a quick sale! Fitz^ in driver education. Thousands of guaranteed. SIchel, MI 9-9419. each dollar you owe. $22.25 a using Soundscriber. Medical ex­ Springs, 84^8.80. $30 off on new a e age coupe. Write Box U, PORTER ST. SECnON—614-ROom tlplo LtaUng MMaber. AniKranceinents geratd Motors, TalcottviUe, Oi Atwaten-Ana Boau. Ranch, two baths, full basement Bchoots. (tell MI 9-m 9. a, r“ Wondorful “ ...... kHebm. satisfied students. 200.000 piUes month will pay off a loan of perience preferred but. not essen­ mattresses, $l8.9B-$49.50. Open 9-8, c /o Herald. . ^ largo1 llv living room. 'evenings till 9. Good trades, hluik PLAT FINISH HoUand window Moving—Trucking- $1,000 and Improve your credit and attached garage on a two-acre Roomy sad accident free instructions. MI tial. Five day week, working on YOUNG MAN, over 21, for part Sitnations Wanted— SeL till 6. LeBlanc Furniture Hoe- IH R E E BEDROOM ranch with taotteflo. m .io o . Real______ISstota ADULTS’ FREE FUN NIGHT. terms. 9-7898. ahades. inAde to measure. All Storage 20 standing. Dial C!H 6-6897 and ask Saturdays, biit all day Wednes­ pita], 186 South 8t„ RockvUle. THRBUB ROOM heated apartment, ploL Suburban, yet central. Price Learn to square dance at the Ver­ time work In drug store. Good Male 39 Diaraolid»—Watdie la m , weU equipped kitchen, tile m S T TIME ON MARKET Ctedter, JA 94634. Evanii«B. metel Venetian bttnds at a new Frank Burke,pr Jimmy Steucek day off. Plea.se reply to Box R, driver. Call MI 9-8143, available Sept. 18 . IdeiUIy located has been reduced to 838,000, We non Square Dance Club, Sept. 1934 FORD, five window coupe, M A M DRIVING School. Call low price. Keys made whUe you MAHCHESTEIR — Movmg and Jewaliy 48 consider this a terrific buy at this baOi, OQ heaL garage, g. A. , West Side—Ste-room shMle, fire- Mr. Tossoen. MI 8-4906. how it -works. CI.M.I.X., Lewis St., c/o Herald. 1968 WESTINOHOUSE electric for couple near Moiii St. Inquire Beechler, MI 9-9983 or MI S-6969. 17, , 8 p.m. Vernon Elementary showroom condition,^T*I 2-8034, af­ Marge your female instructor for wait. Marlow's. trucking Oo. Ml. 8-6563. Owned ANYTHINO f o r m o n e y . ABC stove, excellent condition, priced 649 Main St. MI 3-7890. price. Owners paid more when place, oil Heat,- full baremenL in­ cor. Gold, Hartford. (Eves. JA Ente^riaes. Phone MI 9-7057 or LEONARD W. TOST Jewalsf, f sulated, knotty pin* room; garage, Sd>6ol. TR S-7S57 or MI 9-9489. ter 7. driver’s training. Dual controlled and operated by Walter B. Per- 9-5553). CJLERK TYhiST (or general office | reasonable. Alio living room set they purchased in 1868. COVENTRY ' automatic, standard shift. MI. RANGE BURNERS and pot burn­ rett Jr- work, opportunity for advance-; MI 9-4000. M r*. odJuMs watehee e x p ^ y with end table and kitchen ret, DEPOT SQUARE — Two Rooms BOWERS SCHOOL ^ snfeelte drive. .Yard completely MAIM ROUTE—Sovoa-Room tew- IF ANYONE is Interested In hav. 1957 THUNDBftBIRD. white, must 9-6541. ers cleaned and serviced. Also • SEPTIC TANKS Reaaouble pdoee. Open dsUy. good conation. Call MI 9-8864 af­ with private bath. Business block. $17,800 — This home deflea com­ ahcloired. In eatbaUset eonditkxi story homo. $6,906. Easy .forma. sell, best p fie r takes it. Call JA ment. Alexander Jarvis Co., 5 MAN with varied experience de throughouL Near bua Sae, shop­ tng a Christmas Shopping and new burners. Call kU 9-0147. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Dover Rd. Cleaned and Installed nuiaday evenliiga. U8 Sptuer ter 6:18 p.m. ' Adults only. -E!cea-$>arking. Tel, parison. Five rooma, plastered Owner Moving Out Of Stats VAKMnt. Toy Party, please call MI 9-6447. 8-7e80r,- Business. Opportunities 32 sires position, mechanical ability. Street. Ml. 9-6887. ping osnter and sdioal*. Light trucking and package deliv­ I ephone Mr. Keith, MI 9-8191. walls, bookcases, ftps; ‘ Two-story, *ix rooms, three bto- U U au nO B s a l e — Six-Room Wb AVINO of bums, moth holea er}. Refrigerators, washers and w a it r e s s and counter' girl, 48- MI 9-3681. OLENWOOD STOVE, gas and oft basement, garage, OE I rooms, attached gorege. eneltoed Ovarriaod Ranch and ofixihod ga­ BATOLE HORSES (or hire at the Services Offered 13 and tom clothing, hosiery nms, WANTED — Lessee Operator for a • SEW ERS AUTUMN STREET Is- 1947 6 a DIIXAC Club Ckiupe, very stove moving specialty. Folding new Cities Service, completely hour' week. $1.00 per hour, plus comblnstlofir good condition. Coll SIX-ROOM Duplex, $80 a month. we could ramble on. The Ibest d( porch. Brore plumbing, . steam rage. (Mstam oxtm foaftneaTAerre BLB Riding Stables. By appoint­ good condition, new tires. Make handbags rtpaired, slpper re­ chedrs (or rent. Ml. 9-0783. Machine,Cleaned Garden— Farm— Dairy Adults only. Coll MI 8-7816 after Eight-room homok oil ,'Steam DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com modem station now available at tips, meals, paid hoHdays. Kop- Doff»—Birds—Peta. 41 MI 9-6971. workmanship. We have heat oil, full length Screen*, storm boat. TWO foU batha. to*. E n c t e ^ we. Also, floven-Room Cope Ood. ment only. Great. Swamp. Rd., offer, - PI 2-7211,7 - ...... {iany, doors and windows custom placement. umbrqUaa repaired, per Kettle. 829 Main Sr. Products SO 8-p;m..-r...... —:------commitment In our oCllce 9W*...oad ’ olOHilmuh doon. Ttooo bodrooms. Laka prlvllegoa. Iflllstown Road Kxt Tel. Glaston­ men'a ahlrt collars reversed and AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO. local West Middle Tpke. and Adams St. • INSTALLATKM ELB(7rROMA8TER fOur^Umner, pordi, shod* treesTlarge loL work, guaranteed. Cau MI. 9-1583 Apply Jim McDermott at Ameri­ MANCHESTER PET (TBINTER (or that carpeting.' Large lot caaL' Price $13,300. Rooaonabto. Terms. bury, MEdfofd 3-1859. 1953 MERCURY Hard Top,, excel­ after 6 p.m. replaced. Marlow’s Uttle Mend­ and long dlatance moving pack­ CLERK—Opening In our Manches­ 40” electric stove. Excellent con­ THRESr-RCXJM Apartment avoU- sales price—very rarely well landsci^. Older home, A4. ORIGIMAL (7OL0MULS wNh aem- lent shape, green and white', pow­ ing Shop. ing, storage CaU kO. 8-818‘f. Hart­ can 0>al C o., Hartford. Tel. JA SPECIALIST ■all your pets and pets' supplies able by Saturday, with all utili­ 2-8157. ter'Branch office for girl to do Conn, bred Parakeets guaranteed CONCORD GRAPES. PhlUp Farr, ation. Very reasonable. 64 like this come along. S o^ sta rt condition. Immetdtete oecuponcY CHARLES LESPERANCE er windows and seat, overdrive, REFRK3ERATION salea and asrv ford <31. 7-6428. clerical work. Knowledge of 137 Charter Oak SL or ku 9-9048 Hackmatack St. ties and riiower. Prefer two or P cra pna b ABSOLUTE Bargain — Upholster­ so days. Singing canaries,'ham' packing'’ and call T. J .& f i o a t t Sacrifice price. Can be seen to ^OKEM AMD DAIRT FARMR tubeless tires and other Extras. ice. Commercial, residential, 'air comptometer helpful. Company three working mta to shore appointmtnt,^ M I 9-7620 MI' 9-0339 or inquire 37$ '-Vemon ing, custom made cornices, Town ani Country stera full bred Beagle puppies, TOMATOES—Pick your own. BOc a LEWYT Vacuum Cleaner. Recent apartment. MI 3-6441 between 8 SHOE REPAHUNG while you wait conditldnera,’ (reeMrs. A. and W, benefits and paid vacations. Ap­ $15. ^ t e mixed breed puppies, $5 816,800-^Ficst time this house has MANCHESTER — Beoutlfol JD^KBISSELL St. Refrigeraticm Co. MI 9-1237, Ml drapes and slip covers, $79.50 and Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 33 ply Hi P. Hood A Sons, 52 McKee basket. Bring own containers. big wheel model. Attachments. and 7 p.m. been avoDaMe. Very central (block RsiJitor or while you ah<9 . Sam Yulyes, 23 up. Choice of fabrics. CaU Mrs. Drainayo Co. arid up. All types of cams and Michsel Kurys, French Road, Bol |3S. JA 8-1583. room Colonial, cO hot water beoL Oak St ft Purnell parking Lot. 9-3080, MI 9-0058. St., Manchester, kll 3-1121. standa. 0>me see the"Ant World.' from Main St.) an older mibstan' g e o ^ cTe l . g r a z i a d i o 3 ftreMocee, Iqiotty pine recrea­ CROSS w r. /SOUTH COVENTRY YOUR EDSEL DEALER just Holmes, kH 3-7063. EIXTERIOR and interior painting. WOMAN, to care for three chil­ ton. TWO-RpOM Furnished Apart­ tlol Cteonlol. 'A real, livable home, tnuled e 1955 . Ford Customline 8 CLEAN AND paint thode guttere Ceilings refinished. Paperhanging. dren wliUe mother works. Ml M l 9-4143 Air-conditioned. Phone MI 9-4273. SIX-PIE(3S maple aning room ment, Ught housekeeping, (T er­ ^ Re a l t o r — m i 9jw7s tion room, 3 bathrooms, eombina- ELBCIRIC RAZORS repaired. an ideal family house.' Three bed­ ^ ohimmum windows, ownings, with low mileage, very clean. now. Avoid costly repidra latsr. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. 9-1676. Help Wanted-—Male 36 C!HRYSANTHEMUMS, all colors ret, beautiful conation, 876. MI ences. Maple Lodge, Route 6, rooms, three rooms down, place ROLTOM — Flrat ' aUkHm!* Parts and cutting beads for all Building— Contracting 14 Fully covered by insurance. Cali to pick from. Fern Gardena, 179 3-7458. Andover, eight miles east of Man LOVELY SIX-ROOM Slngte (old pe^, 1-cor garage, lovely to yard. Remington, Sunbeam, Norelco, Looking for «' good economical m . 8-1899. for lavatory to be installed, ga­ OMtom hmitfer used car . like newt. This is It. Edward R. Price Ml 9-1003. PAY UP BA(K BILLS. Repre- f r i e n d l y KK CKEAM is ac- p e d i g r e e d Boxer Puppies. Call Fern SL ■ Chester. er home). Excellent condition. 6-room custom built Raadt, z ago. Owher trS 8<^ck. RuaaeU's Barber. Sbop, GONDBUVS T.V. Service, available FOR YOUR new building, re- ' sent popular Avon Cosmetics Ml 9-4854. KENMORE (Combination Range, rage, etc. Needs point which own-: 9-room CJolonlal, older home. $• Good trades, bank tisqis. Fltz- cepting applications for part time er will have done or wlU’ reduod Olasaed-in porch, good location. style, rix complete IS "WMh comer 0~k and Spruce. gerald Motors, formerly. Brun­ any Hmt. Antenna convertlona. modeUng, or repairs call Wm. PAINTING AND paperhanging. with as little as three spare hours help, evenings and weekends. Call MeINTOSH APPLES. 81.00 per gas am! oil. Excellent conation. UNFURNISHED Apartment—Four "■Steam ■heat, ■ oU. ", Nice ;yard, ele­ room Cajfa Ood. I f y e e n o|d. KanebI, (Contractor and Builder. AKC REGISTERED Shetland Price 865. Coll evenings after price so that you c u have it dohe. expandable atu^ oi ner’s, TalcottviUe. PhUco factory auMrrised service. Good clean workmanship at rea­ a day. No experience needed. MI 9-8196. MANCHESTER .half bushel.at the form .. Louis rooms and bath. No central heaL vation, trrea, outdoor ftr^jditee. Other Itefings annabla. FfaMne- flraplao* with ...... WOftN^ RIDB WANTED from Manchester Tel. Ml. 9-1489.7 Tel. Ml 3-7773. sonable rates. $0 years in Man­ Excellent commissions. Train­ Sheep Dogs. - $40 and up. Phone BUnce, 829 W. (hnter St. MI 8:30 p.m,. Mf 3-8848. Adults only. Soutii (Coventry, PI to tlM University of Conn. Please ROCKLEDOE SFXmQN MI 9-0084 or 82 Main St.,' TalcMt- $17,900 — Trees and-privacy make Gorege. Ideal for riilldren. Only lag arroMed. : CsU FSaaoas K. bookesses, basomoat garagm 1957 JAGUAR Model SK140 MC chester. Raymond Fisks. MI. ing provided. Call k(I 8-5195. '3-8118. ^ 3-6449. |14.(X)0. (tell GoodchUd Realty Wagner, Realtor, MI $-U$T, any Ruftoo tti call MI $-3033. taCHT TRUCKING and odd jobs BIDWELL Home Improvement O t. 9-9237. ville. this Five-Room Cepe a cUte, desir­ stool omabfoatten s ^ <5onvertibie. Seven months old. N«w 6-Raom Ranch able home. Two bedrboms, 1% Co., Realton, M l 8-7938, MX Ome. WiadM SM doom, taige tot dode,.reasonable. Call MI 9-7853 Alterations, addlUona. garages. PEPPERS, squash, tomatoes and LOVE8EAT and matching chair. THREE ROOMS furnished, front 9-3937. J8- w a n t e d — Ride to Pratt and 9,000 original miles. Phone Ml for. Infoqnation. Re-siding specialists. Easy buefe- PAINTING— Evenings and week-' SEPTIC TANKS Baieroent garngo, eepnrnte BLOND Cocker Spaniel, 8 months eggplant. Bring containers. 836 At low cost. MI 9-8775. apartment with heat and garage. baths and garage. ,l j o i to wMl vtow. Derigaod for eomtwt- B^tney, eecond ahift, from Main 3-8271, 9-5. old, male. Has necessary shots. $l7,too—Maln.St, Manchester. Obr- et terms. MI 9-6495 or ‘TO ends. Reasonable rates. For free AND dining room, 1 >/] Cemmte Hillatown Rd. TR 5-3344 or 8-3666. ear*d to r and(1 te 150X899. • Her lot For iafonnotleii or ta- a M , eomroalent foastty Uvlng; St, vicinity Army A Navy Club, 6-9109. tile bathe, Idtchra oonnters. $25. MI 8-0120. WHITTAIL Anglo Persian Ori, 16 HENRY STREET OT mettrage# can be oaiiiiTiiid. YOUR EDSEL- DEALER just CHUCK'S R ^D ip and T.V. Service. estimate call kll 9-4782 or TR peiatmeat to ree can the R. F. io n Main St.. Apt B2. Small appiiancea repaired. 151 5-91$4. Wal'er Pumps 821,000. For appointment to entol Rug, 9x13. In excellent con, SIX-ROOM DUPLEX, g a i ^ , oU BOL'MN—Hiirtrea (yes 18) room* Prfeo o i ^ tir,90e. Oaaten R otf. traded a spotless 1954 Dodge 4 ALL-RELIABLE Home Improve­ PLUfifiED SEWERS BIRD.-cat and dog supplies, wheie- in this houaq that overlooks the. Dlmoek Oo., Reoltote, MI 9-63IS North Main SL ML, 8-6517, real see—Call HouMhold Goods' 51 atlon. (3iU MI 9-9184 or MI furnace, centroUy located, avail Cute six-room sihgle. Very handy or Joreph Ashford, MI 94S1S. ty Oo., 198 gdMMl SL , MI 94781. Door Sedan with automatic, heat­ Hence, MI 8-6960. ment Co. Siding, windows, doors, CEIUNGS WHITENED, interior \ sale and retail, l ^ l y 9 to 8 p.m. 8-8434. able October 1. adults only, ref lake. Recenfty renovated, 'has new MI 8-47t7. . Mambor Board of .RIDE from Broad St . to Aetna er. defroster, very low mllei^e. and Systems Maohino Cloanoil Tuesday, Thursday, Friday nitifita Timken heating system. 'Two location, one atap from Main I t construcUpn, jalousies, §wnlngs, painting, Saturdays and evenings, THE IL F. YOUNG COUPE erences required. Write Box F, *®T®tefment only. SEVEN ROOM, four hedmem, (one gteoHora aad MflUyte. L M a g FUf,“ HliHfb(«. MI 3.rt94. 'Beautiful 2-tdhe' palni." Priced' for Specialists. Hal Morrell, 3 Great call MI 9-5425. BepOe Tanks, Diy Welle, Sewer 7'to 9 'Porterfield's ttoute 8 and TWO-BURNER Oil Stove, white Herald. resi two gmrages idus aeparate BM'Vlo#; a quick sale. Fitzgerald Motors, ChApel. South Windsor. JA S-^SOl BREAKmO UP HOUSEKEEPING unfinished) ritttdL MOHTEN8EN TV. Specialized Hill Road, East . Hartford. JA Lines Installed— Cellar Water­ enamel with black trim. One ftiree-rOom apartment that te rent­ garaaw, 14$ ft. fkent- RIDE WANTED frbm Lancaster formerly Brunner’s, TalcottviUe. -8-7564, John Gianopoulos, Hanks HOME IMPROVEMENT — All * Completely Installed proofing Done. ' NescO electric rooster, white TWO FURNISHE33 Apartments. ed. This te worth investigating. televislpn service. MI 9-4641 DIMOCK COLLIE and Beagle Puppies, pure CANT USE THEIR aga, only $l$.|00. Coritan COVENTRY—$U40t Don’t lot Rd. off Porter St to Stste'Office Open evenings till 9. Qood trades. Hill Rd., Storrs. GArfield 9-4451. types of painting, light masonry enamel with stand. Never uaed. One four-room and one three- ARTHUR A. KNOFL\ tte prico fool real This Is cote! Building. HacUUrd Hours 8:30- and Repaired. bred. 820. Mixed kneeds, $8. 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE 811.700 — or what te your offer? Hutchins, MI 94188. Bank terms. FLOOR SANDING and refiniahing work. Reasonable rates. Phone COMPANY JA 8-0686. room, both and garage. R w te Rsftitor Ftvo rooms, panolod Kvliig room 6:30. MI 0-S449. after 5 p.m. Specializing in old floors. Ml MI 9-9206. McKinney broIs. Ml 8-8248 ' Pet Dept., Manchester Mills Fac­ AND APW.lANeES 81, (Joventry, PI 2-7811. This is a four-room home. Immac­ N. ELM ST.—New she room CSpe. 31x1$, Utehon Ifxit Lslu p ^ 1955 BUKK Century Riviera. AU 9-5750. Aluminum Storms and tory Store, on the Green. THEY HAVE HAD FLORENCE two .9" burner oil ulate, basement, new heating sys­ WANTED X - Riders to Pratt and Sawaro « Disposal Co. Or Mr. Joseph Ashford MI $4440 Ready to move right into. 114 togre. Real BINate Omter; JA black with whitewall Urea. B la^ C. A. Reynolds 9 MI 9-6818 FOR 8 MONTHS stove with chroma pipre, stand tem, tWo-car garage. Vacant. Lo­ hoths, piaster, Jlraplaea, huge $4IM ; aranfogs, U r. Tesnfoi, MX Whttn{^"Atrcraft, first shift. Vi- S(*recns 14-A and oil drums, 858. MI 9-6860. MI 9-4Sa MI 9-8$$$ and red interior. Low mileage. Courses and Classes 27 130-182 Pearl St. — Ml 8-8308 WHICH IS PRACmCALLY NEW Busiiwaif Locations cated in Bolton. We coh finance master bedroom. Bmran School. $4806. e in it]^ . Center and Center Sts. ExceUent condiUon. Ml 9-6063. MASON WORK and every kind of M i 9-5327 PUPPIES, part German Shepherd, this for you it you have $1,300 0-7040. ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors, 810. CAIl MI 3-4090. for Rent 64 MANCHlSTEnt — Now *lx room Leon Otessyiudd, EnUdar. MI repair. kO 3-1870. jalousies, porches, awniqgs. Free RADIO - ELECTRONICS - TELE­ IF YOU ARE A ANTIQUE FURNITURE. sUver, down plus closing and toko heme lO U lH WXNDWnt^-CldM- OHonfol RESPONSIBLE PERSON rioM. china, and used furnitnre ranch home In Rockledgo • 9-4391. estimates. Call N. B. (?haae Co., VISION, "Lcam by Doing" at THREE R(X)MS, suitable for office approximately $83.50 per week. tlaa. IH baths, eeromio tSe m jL .r a tr S t Fhro mom s ^ ' AitooKibUes for Sale 4 1950 CADILLAC Convertlblq, Good M A M RUBBISH CO. Ashes, rub­ "Connecticut’s Oldest Electronics bought and sold. Furniture Repair bish, trees removed. Cleaning at' kn 9-0233 or Rockville TR 5-1200. Poultry and Supplies 43 WHO’S GOING Service. MI 8-7449. Or buslneas, first fibor. Main SL, kitchen eouators. Attached ga­ NEAR PORTER ST. Oiitom SH edlh swpsndsMi attie, attached 4;ondition. MI 3-4823. / School." Day-Evening Class. center of town. Entire building 818.900 will buy this renovated room ranch, three tsrla sire had- n ra g o. htoa shaded M on ton Uca, ceUara, yards. Reasonable HOUSEKEEPING Cape. six.rooms, garage, fireplace, rage, ameeite drive. fuSy Itad- 1957 FORD Convertible Sunliner Starting Sept. 30lh. New Eng­ WHITB NOCK 'PU LLK ri-B eady SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpi^>er. Wall about 6,500 square feet. Suitable reaped loL $31,000. Call R. F. rooma, oolorsd both flxtursa, « W .w l. CHEVROLEiT, .1950 Two-Door, -ex­ rates. Anytime, weekends ' in­ land Technical Institute, 193 Open For Inspection ^ YOU CAN TAKE OVER oorner lot. |i,800 down and a take 5(lp. T-Bird special engine, power cluded. MI 9-9757. Roofing— Siding 16 OX'LY ONE LEFT to lay, 82 each. FredOHck Dent, tOea 4c a tile, KentUe, from '7c for stores, office, insurance com- Dlmoek CO.. Realton. MI $4340; many extras, o ^ $17400. Outten Oaaten R o s l^ Cb., l$a iofaool K . cellent conditian. MI 9-l4n. Trumbull, Hartford. ' JA 5-3406. UNPAID BALANCE . piMiy, ’ban, etc. Occupancy 8-9 home of .196.00 per week wH! swing W. Hutchins. MI 94113. MUHipla M I 94781, MT t-dltT . ACombar b i^ e s, poa-er steering, ail extras. 41 Apel Place.. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, ft—plus cosh for closing we olmoat MI 9481$. HILLS’ , TELEVISION Service RAY’S ROOFING OO.. ahlngla and MANCHESTER MONTHLY PAYMENTS at -the Green. months. In center of town. One Llattag Msmbar. B p ^ o f Roalten and Mnltiplo Private 'sale. Phone MI 9-8023 built up roofs, gutter and con­ SUNDAY 2 P.M. TO DARK torg ot. between 2 and 8 p. m. Can be AvaUable at all times. Philco tac' New Ranch |22.l4k co r garage for rent at the Center, Ustlag Sonioo. PRECISION tory supervised service. Te). kn ductor work rotrf. chimney 'ro- GaU MI 9-5228. or MI 3-7444. ^ . MANCHESTER MANGRBSTBII-4!wt yea and lbs seen at Bsinbow Club, Rts. 6-44A. ^ r a . Ray Hagenow, Ml. 9-221A- In choice location,' S11.909, .ArtiidiBS F o r Salie 45 “ WESTINGHOUSE” REP, 8U.800 — Seven-Room Ranch, at-' BOTTOM - O m n tiy flaa. Mow MECHANICAL 9-9698. Has attached garage. Hitohinery aiul'Tools 52 wife? Hsrs’a a twodanfly, thrse^ Bolton. Ray Jackam, kO. 8-8328. OFFICB tor renL Inquire Laundry, todiad gonige. l l i baths, jiait'off AND VICINITY and thrre Ranch. Tsnaat win cas^ S r dowa; tw# tfofln- Ceramic Hie bath, complete­ ENGINB PARTS: Briggs and "CALORIC" RANGE Ui« bus line. Many extras." Excel- INSPECTORS HOME KNITTINO machines and NEW 5i-ROOM RANCH Stratton,. CUnton, Continental, Ja­ TRACTOR with double transmis­ 801 Hartford Rd. ( ^ after 6 p.m. ry your monthly paymaote. Near 1961 CMEVROLET Two - Door, R(X)FING, SIDING, painting. Car­ Wanted ly landscaped with amesite ■EMERSON" TELEVISION M194999. lent financing. Soon vacant. BOLTON — fltJlOO — BIS-Roora leifau fUla naeHeac*. Alts luv* whitewalls, $395, or best offer. sevrlng machinea, aold, serviced cobsen, Kohler, Lauson, Power sion, seven-foot wheel harrow and bua and riiappbig. $13,000. Real ■aralat. >*r mwksairal iaipectar pentry. Alterations and additions. drive. For appointment to MATHER STREET BLOND BEDROOM Capa, domeatic hot water heat, Estate Osnter, JA $-9634; eve- Roaltora, MI 9434$, MI M fU . with «i|wrUac« la packaclat- TR 8-9857. and rented at your authorized Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ see—CaU Products. Plncor, Red. Wisconsin. plow. Call MI 8-7907 after 4:80. OFFICE—IN THE new Andrew* VERNON - - Custom-built two-bed' hardwood floors,, ohimimim storm Brother Sewing Onter, Ralph’s, LIVING ROOM SUITE nlngs, Mr. Towson, MI 84M6. teed. A, A. Dlnn. Inc.. 299 Autumn EXPERIENCED Attached garage, eeramir tile hath, fnlly land­ Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main. ' Building, 88 East Center St. Con- room Ranch with full basement windows snd screene, heated s BOLTOM LA K E -F an and wfotoT SHEET METAL Kelly Road, TalcottvUle. kU St. ML 8-4860. T m R. F. 5-PC. DINETTE SET venient location. Large paved and two-oar garage. Lot Ui 100x674. stoini, full bemment, tot 140x31.. wfll have a now appeal to the 9-8467. scaped lot. Ameqite drive, full basement. H6,500 MANCHESTER—Four-room home, WORKERS MAYTAG WASHER ' Musical Instruments S3 parking lot CkUl AD 8-8454. Many tine featuraa. A steal at Immediate occupancy. Owner win second floor unflatehad. Immedi­ ewnara o f this yonag. attmellva FOR THE best in shingle and built KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, HOOVER VACTJUK - a $14,400. carry-first mortgage. Fmif yeAn !■ experl- PAINTERS DIRECnONR: From Mancheeter'Green, down Wnodbridge St., 888 Main St. TeL MI 3-4837. MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL RqntaL ate oeeupBBcy. MI 940ia after lake front lUach. UnusUdny ta rn ■imHaI ftlrCTAft w«rk f m m SEWf RS SHED DORkfBRS, garages and all up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ DIMOCK 8EALY BOXSrajNG t)rpea of carpentry work. Roofing, to traffle circle, bear right on Parker, second ..left SIgna en complete Une ot instruments. SOUTH WINDSOR—Two new 'five- 6 p.m.' for oiyototmenL Uvtng room and kitehon. ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. preniisea. , ' RUYAL AMU Smith-Corana port' SEALY MATTRESS Honses tor Rent 65 ANDOVER — $13,900. Five-room ulote. fltSOO. Real Eotafo CSss- EXPERIMENTAL si^ng, gutter-work. For free esU- MI 3-7707. Coll Ml 9-0920 COMFANY Rental applied to purchase price. room Ranches. Ready fo r occu­ Machme Cleaned able and standard typewritera Also included "Mohawk" Representing Old Belmer, P eaer Ranch on main road. One acre ioL ADAMS Sr. AREA-$16,$eo, S%- te^ JA 94834; ovonfogt Mir. niatea. call kll 9-8933, or kU MI 8-8248 WILL SHARE n)y six-room home pancy. Good sound values, one at Room . Ctepa, garage, oniaslte MACHINISTS 8A70O, All makea of adding machinea Rugs, End Tables, Cocktail and Bundy, Metter'e Music 818,000, tfie bthecUi| $17,000. domestic hot water heoL stone Towoon, M I $4IM. Wm. Dickson A Son Or Mr. Joseph Ashford Table, Lamps, Smoker, Dishes, tsltb quiet couple. Reference* driv^ exoeUent conAtton. Can Septic Tasks. DroinfieMs, Roofing— Chimney- 16>A ----- Ml e-4818 Bold or rentad. Repairs on all Studio, 177 McKee, Iig>75Q0, required. Box A, Herald. fireplace to living room. Storm RETAINING WALLS and paUos. The R. F/DIM OCK COMPANY makss, Mariow’i. -Silverware, Kttcheir Cabinets, dooreond windows. - Prioad fbr the .lL g . Ptanoek -06... Raaftors, IKrRQPM liGUSB esmtoekimr 811 9-8248 T;J.-CRO(afflTTr Realtor MI 94348 or MI 94918. wraiftry Lako. ^ aewlypaKed Dry ^WeHs and Root Roto-tilling, landscaping and land ROOFING Specializing in repair­ Mirrors. Picture's, Pots and Pons SPINET PIANO, brand nap, 88 ■ # quick sole. Soon vacanL U V E AND WORK - , clearing,, kll 9-6275. OR MR. JOSEPH ASHFORD, MI 9-6818 R icn , Fine Meadow Loam priced And Few Other Items notes, fully guaranteed. 8880. Office MI 8-1877, or Res. MI t-TTSl jMida and ooL On auihi highway. Proof Sewer Lines in* ing roofs of all kinds. Also new within your budget Fill, gravti. Snbnrban lor. Rent 66 IN THE SUNNTr TOLTHWEST roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Phone Me Immediately Terms. Birnboum’s, 881 Main MANCHESTER — $14,300 Chpe. Lote tar Salt 72 stalled and repaired. GRINDING AND sharpening — cleaned, rmaired, 28 years* ex­ aand, atone. iJjdit grading. Ml St., New Britain. Open Mon., NEW THREE-ROOM onfurnlahed BOl Rood At MI 84418 Jorvte buUt 1899. Four flatebed Yae KaJly lit S is tkc Great Saatk- I tools reemiditioned. Lawn hiowers 8A80S. Bartford CHapel 7-0858 Tues., Thun. tUl 8 p.m. down, upataire unfinished. Domes­ west. New MexiCa'a rUaiate it perience, Free estin^ates. Call AFTER 7 P.M. (31 6-4698 tamUnenta with heat, electricity, BUllDlNG LOTB-^-Sotton and Cor- ideal ear state it Ike laott visited I and saws precision sharpened, Howley. Manchester Ml 3-5361. range,” refrigerator, garbage dla- NEW 6H-ROOM RANCH, attached tic hot water- hesL fireplace, OT^ I ^ w i e y e F , Ftauao, B roker, !? .I'd year after year. Hat FARM L O A M ' motora serviced, ensilage knives, TOP SOILk loam right from the See It Day Or Night « RENT A BAND or orchestra in­ aluminum storm doors, windowrs, farm. Septic tanks cleaned. CaU pcool, rear porch. Adults. No garage, large liviiw room, carw - Waated—Radi Eattlg T f Uvias kerr It better tkaa viilUas. I mower blades, shears, cutlery, L. F. DEMARS If you have no means of transpor- strument and try before you ptestreed Waite, fUU bowmani, al­ Yea’ll riad year-reaad fltklas er FOR SALE day or nights. R. G. Upton, PI buy. Rental wlU be applied to I>ets. Occupancy September 1. $90 fc file hath, foil basement. kaaUai, tkliaz. meaaUla rliniWas I clippers, etc. Empsdn H. Aborh, Heating add Plumbing 17 Itlon; i n '^md my auto for you! per month. 84 Elm Street, 'Rock­ $18,500.- ..(teU the R. F. Dimock most ^ew one-car garage, omeslto USTIMaS WANTED—dlagte. twr» - a l l aill)l]tkia driTlaS dittaare ef year Maple 8t„ Ellin^on. Tel.. TR^ 3-8110. , . purchase price. (?oan electric drive. BeautifuUy landscaped cor­ SaburikMi Salt 75 kerne. N>OBUgation! ville. TeL TR S-3805: evenings, Ot., Realtors, M I''9-5345 or MI tor fom ll^ jttiraofamnyTTfidiDiea Aad wftk ear seaeroat va- ' 8-7168. S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ Potential Plus! organs, Janssen * spinet pianos. T R 84060. ner lot with BidewaUu. Nice resi- property. Have many coffi hayan. eatiea plaa. yea'll try Iken all. If ing contractor. New Installations, YOUR BUILDER OF ANNUAL Pre-Inventdry Sale, Sept Repairing of oil. inatnimenta. 8-6818. yaa'd like ie kae* tnerr. we’ll eeed A—L -B —E-^-R-^T—’S denUsl sectlM. Present 4% mort­ BOLTON—Four-Reom Ranch wfib' M ortgera arranged. Ptoaso call WM.F. alteration work and repair work. 9-Sept 31. New and uaed equip­ Ward Krause, 87 Walnut SL, MI 28 ft. living room and stone firs- yea ear lllatirated brechare. Sead m ent. i ^ e r mowers,, garden 4 3 ^ ALLYN ST-. HARTFORD BEST BUYS— gage may be ossvmed. 80-day oc- G r e r g e ^ O r e s te ^ , RoaMor. MX reeame Ie G. -W. Abbett, General Household Services kO 9-3608. 8-8838. cu p ta ^ . placs with a rstinn Heat alitor, Enploymrnt Seetiea 1$. tractors,. tiUers. Capitol Equip­ Wanted 1 o Rent 68 BY BELFIORE 3-6$7f, KB Henry St Offered 13-A THE VILLAGE (3IARM AnUque ohimlmun cernMnatian storm STEELE & SON CONTEMPORARY HOMES ANOTHER BEST BUY.— by BELRORE ment Oo„ 38 Main S t MI 8-7888. Shop of Mancheater, Conn., 43 sash. % acre tot M e e only SANDIA CORPORATION PLUMBING AND beating—repairs •We MANAGER W, T. Grant Co., wants $14,90O-SU-Room Ranch with foU OTHER U8TINOS AVAILABLE n n ^ a Buymg, Traaingt u t - FURNITURE repairing and reflr.- Spruce St. General line of Inter- Wearing Apparel—Pars 57^, flye room unfurnished apsrtmenL 813400. Gaston Realty Co.. 168 M L. (wfaleh moans Uwo Neddra and contract work. Call MI 9-8541^ CANNING JARS, one and two- ooUor. All oak flooring, pteotered Albuquerque, New -Mexico TEL. M i 9-7842 lahlng; anUquss restored. Furni­ qusri. ^88 Charter Oak St. MI eatifig anUquat, past and future In or around Manchester. ' C3U1 School St. MI 9-6731, S o 9-4737. --Mttlttplo.Ust}—an your real oa- collectablea, Ihchidtng bric-a-brac CHESTER FURRIERS— Furs re­ from 9-8:30. MI 9-2031. walls. Hot water Ml h w . O rom le MsmbSr Board of Rsoltere and tato tho modora Way. The BOm ture Repair Servica, TalcottvUle. LLOYD’S PLUkfBmo Sendee as­ TELEPHONE PI 2-6435 9-064L modeled, repaired. CUee tad tile fai bathroom,'Very, very cloM LAW REN CE F. FIANO ^ m . 8-7448. sures satisfaction, prompt service. and glaasware. Open all day tad Multiple listing Servles. wora^^Mltten Agency, Rsaltaca. ONE .S3 Target Rifle, one .33 Ri­ avenfiiga. stoles made, 819.08. C alf MI 8-7318 WANTED—A three-room furnished to achool and sho;ping center. Broker W S-$$30. (K 7-6124, kO 948488. for freo estimate, at your home. Large, nicely enclosed back yard. fle, three h i^ powered rifles, one. O'r unfurnished apartment for W. ' MI 9-J5910 lUXKVIIXE — Beautifully kept a n t iq u e s —Furniture, vaiMs, oil T.' Grant executive and his wife, BuUt in 1983. ExceUent financing elght-rooin home featuring four SELUMG Your Property t Bavo Hornet, one Aoiwnle automatic GIRL’S CLOTHING. sImb 8-10, shotgun tad five double barrel paintings and brio-a-brac, mlscel in or around Manchester/ t* Ceramic tOe bath, antiques, or what have - you. chUd Urgently needs smoU otort- heat, oit couire. Good neighbor-' dining room, Uvtng room, two aX' free and without any obligaltoa. fall baaemeht, partial^ fht-' knowledge of shorthand beneficial, 10 hour week. experience In Houseware... Ex- "Stan," 70 MUl SL, Manchester. ment In Manchester. Phons Hart- hood, near iKhoM. Must are inside SIX ROOM Cape, 813,900, Branford eoltont bodrooms, two-car gwago. Wo alee buy property for cam . PHOX'E M l 8-8022 ieheg 'gwne room. Ownes iNCHKSTKR MI 8-8717 afternoons or evanii^. Mahy benefits including hospitalization, paid vacation, rellrnt oppdrtumty with grow­ .ford, ALpine 8-4887. and out tp (^ipreeiote. St. Aluminum Siding, amarito AU city convenloneos. Dirwilf on SelUm- or buying contaet ing chain of discount depart­ moviag ant at atate. Re-v Cape 'Cod -with 9 finished drive. This home is on sxesUent bua lino. SpoUesriy closn. tl3,9do. STAMUCY BRAY, Roaltew $18,$00—Here’s one that, verily, life insurance and pension plan. Write Box D, Herald. ment store.- Apply in per»o.p dneei ta .919,709.. Shown.* rooms and 1-car garage.- YOUNG (DUPLE two children, buy! For (U>pointmsnt to ses caU Extra tot avaitoMo. Immediate BRAE-BURN RBALTYi by appalntBieat only. Call Convenient to schools, WANTED — 32 Ft, Extension Lad- need four to five-room unfur­ haa everything. lOuken to there between 5 and 7 p.m. today -. dtr. MI 8-7198. f ths R. F. l ^ o e k Oo., Realton, occupancy. Georgo J. Oateman, ' 3a’84l7S ■ shopping, churches and nished apartmenL Reasonable. features: ' Five-room Ranch — oU Ml 9-8345 or Joreph Ashford, MI Rockville, TR 8-4045, TR B-4n0. MANCHESTER MILLS MANCHESTER THE R. F. buses: a t y watsr, sewer CoU MI 9-8394. room*'oversized. Full cellar, beau- 94818. UBTOfOS }TANTBD. e l i ^ aad This week’s Best Buy is primarily for the professional man and gas. Shaded lot, UfuUy painted. AttrocUve fire­ BOLrOM-Ooveatry Hue. New ftvo two4aauiy houreo. Momhar of FACTORY STORES Spic and span, seven room / , Rooms Withoat Board 58 place In qmclous Uvidg room. room ranch. coranUe tUa hath, 511 F.- MIDDLE TPKE. who wanU tha convenience of having hU offices in his own home,* quiet, comfortable neigh- 3ILi. Howard R. Hoetlngi. Roah ranch, featuring three bed­ BuslBess PropertF tor-Sale'70 Automatlo oil heat. Large garage. knotty pine kttchaa, walk-aut tor, MI 9-U0T.-aay than; ' MAXCHE.STER, COXX- Or thr'business 'man whb'Hviahef'lb' make "sn InvStment This DIMOCK Torhood; Ro o m . FOR RSNT for one or pvo. rooms, 12x18 paneled deh, large I J * Nieriy laid out patio. 114 acres b o so m o n tsL i^ tot $13400. R. living room with fireplace, residence is an older, extremely Urge fourteen room home with Inquire State Tailor taop, MI BRICK BUILDINO in excellent of land, Uberaily spotted with F. Diniock Go., Rooltors, 3 0 COMPANY G « 9 d r RtaH y Co. 8-7888, MI 8-8047. c8781 FURNISHED ROOM,' ' complete room imartment on second floor. oated lass than 5 miles from Man­ A. down peymsnu. (terlton W. Attractive terms. $18,5(M). chester, in a nice suburban ret­ BOLTON 8t. Can be renovated into, a f ^ r apartment house, making it a MI 9-6S1S EvwUnga MI »-7< housekeeping •tociUties. between Phone MI 9-8361.(H- I MI 8-8319. Hutchins, MI 94183. (Jenter and Hospital, for woman ting. Sound nood? I l l s ! '. Five mllofl from httachreter Cm - Notice la givon of a puMIe haara EXPERIENCED SVi ROOM CAPE good Income prppoaiUon. A lr^dy good potentUI is now bting only. CoU MI 8-8589. 55c Roi)M CAPBl, very neat, Ur. Bight room Oricntel. Modora tog at R o m 56KA, State ..jOfftea’ SOUTH. WINDSOR $I0,M0—$5 ■ Henry St. Everyone storm Windows, tile both, con- (ADAMS ST. AREA) . further enhanced by the construction of a Urge number of family Ftras and Land for Sale. 71 Utebon, dining room, Uvtng room BuUdtog, Hartford, on ‘Ihunday, One tyear old,\ attractive FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen priv­ fit First qualified buyer will ventem foeaftoii. WoddeU Sdiool, with flrcpiaoo, pino^anotod don. ranch, 4 ttedrooms, 2 full baths, units directly across the street-^ tremendous ready-made clientel Value of Vahids! - By ap- 813,606. (jail the Clessynaki-{Felber October 10,"1987 at 10:30 njH. .OB Ueges. 810. MI 8-1770, 8-5 p. m. FOR DIFFJBIUSNT sire* and types lavatory wlUi mower on flrot floor. Doricet 9043, an appUeotlea q f ' LINOTYPE-INTERTYPE large living robm, larga attrac­ for doctor, lawyer, accountant, dentist, etc. Excluaiva with and or after Wao p. m. tay time only. ’■ Agency, MI 3-1409 or MI 9-4391. $15,800 Cape Cod built by Jam s in 1950. Four finished down, of farms and tend tracts within 30 Four bodroome with foU both eoc- Patey P- Uriotto, doing Miatoarana tive kitchen, laundry, center shown by. appointment only by-^ 8aturuy-SunIVte, open stairway. Extra large . Four room ringto, fuU bath, two- SO cents for the flrat 3/5 mlto hr Is In excellent ooDdItlon. first ntoS minutes sralttoY time to basement, almost new one car garage, amesite drive. THE W IlilA # E. BELFIORE AfiENOY n ferred. MI 8-2170.. 9 Hazel SL Hodaea tor Sale 72 PHONE-MI 9-0760 {ot, beautifully landscaped. Im­ car garage with tofL ehieken coop Fkld WaeaOOB and sick leave. Blue Crosa Retirement Plan. HARTFORD ROAD DRIVE-I mediate occupancy. Owner, MI 46 cents for tha flrat 1 /1 mUo or Member 'of RIanebeater ahd; 280 HARTFORD RD„ OPPOSITE K1N(;4’S in rear. I f you want to acttle down in! Manchester working in a THE R. F. Hartford Multiple Listing Sys­ Beautifully landscaped corner Ipt.jiidth sidewalks. Nice SPACIOUS, fumiahed rooms, suit­ EAST HARTFORD — 189 Green- MANCHESTER — Two - FomllromUv 9-1004. - tha flrat two minutes wait friendly atmosphera ~ apply in persdS to Mr. Walter able for one or two worklhg peo­ .wood SL Near d ood w in ' Scluxd. House, 'all utiUUes, nice Shewn by oppointmenL , tem. Over UO listings to choosb residential section of Manchester. Present 4% mortgage IS N O W q w N e r -o f e r a t e d u n t il l i a s i o o u t , — condi­ from 10 eents for each Ferguson. from. . I-' t. ple. MapH Lodge, Route 6, An­ . Six-room, three- bedroom Ranch. tion. t w o ^ r gorege. FuU price MAMCHBBTEIL—Six room ranch CALL OWNER 3/5 mile or each oddit DIMOCK ma^ be assumed, 30 day occupancy. \ OFEN4A^M.t«4P.M. dover, eight mUea east of Mon- Quick occupancy.r. ^ .7 8 d . John $14,'M0. Many inore UstiaM of near Mionechaug D r., paneled, mtoutaa wralttng time to $0 oiatii PHONE Ml 9-0740 choater. S.' BUrell, Real!liter, O oo* SL, oU kinds. 4 -(tell the EUswbfBi den, ceramic tile both, walkout .. ' MI1W)8S2 for each additional 1 /3 mile or oneh COMPANY South Coventry, P PL t 3482834828. Mitten Agency, Realton, M| basement, partially completed MI 9-8M8 W A R R E N E. H O W L A N D WE CAIFT RE BEAT FOB SERVICE, QUAUTV GENTLEMAN .Preferred— Large, additional' two mtoutaa waRtag REALTOR . i UWRENCE f^FIANO AKD GIAANLINBSS. SEEINO IS w a o L O V isa . gome room, owner being nans- , — Older eevHMoom -ttmo.. Or Mr. Joseph Ashford eomtetabU, furnished, heated MANCHESTER—1Rolling Park, P six OKtad out of store.; Remood to 4M Weodbridge Street ^ BROKER—BU 9-5910 RAY awl JOAN NOVAK , bouw, oil Beam heaL garage. AU - Pnblie UtilfUqa rimmlddiai ' nn . aa>49S9—»4M7 room. Next to ahesrar bath. Paric- rooms, Cape (3od,Ood, Two batUe, flX-R O CM CWoulal,: centrally $19,100. Mown by appappofotment esty oodveatedoea. O n ly^^O O . Ooorga J.

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f»AGE TWENTt FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1967' Average Daily Net Pretw Run ^ For the Week Ended , The Weather lEoftttng H^ralb — - Sept. 7, 1967 FseMaol ef U. S. WaMkar O m ee

Sunaet Rabekah Lodge, No. 89, Hartford Chapter, National Aa- The'-Polys' Aijiartean Club will Fair, eooier tonight. OoMer wil) hold ita firat’ meeting of the fociation of Accountants, will In­ hold its monthly meeting tomor­ 12,456 Sunday, ehaneo o f oeonolonal min About Town ' Meniiber of the Audit aeaeon Monday night at 8 o'clock augurate its 35th anni^raary pro- row night at 8,o'clock at^he club late Soiiday, eonttnutag.. Snnday in Odd Fellew-a Hall.- Obligation Bureau et Cllreulation ■ ■V grarn on Tueaday at. the Indian Hill house/' ' night. Hmbcrs of M«nche*ter Em­ night will be obaerved,, aa well aa Country Club, NSWlngtep. Stan­ Manchester— A Cjty of Village Charm X blem pub. No. 2M, are reminded .heignbora' -nijght for eight lodgea le y Z. Bronner, aasiatant .vice ' Aing David Lodge, No. 31, that the ilckeU for the faahlon in thia vicinity. Members are ask­ preeident and aasiatant controller }6 o f , will meet tonight at 7:30 ahtw Sept 19 in Cehtlnel Hill ed to bring gifts for the teacup of the Bridgeport Brass Cq., will, in Odd Fellows Hall. A social hour VOL. LXXVI, NO. 294 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., SAW RDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1957 (C lanlfled Adrnirtlalng an Poga 12) Hall, Hamord, are available from ati^ion. Officers are reminded to speak on"Proflt-Planning." / follow the meeting. PRICE FIVE CENTS co-chairmen Marjorie Hibbard. 41 wear white or colored gowns. CaVLing A ll L a d ies... Byron Rd., and Ixn-nOne Ellia, Vir­ _ St. Bridget's Mothers Prclerw lll David W. Flavell. son of Mr. and ginia Rd. Reaervatiotts muit be CYP pub, • fellowship of high start the season with a poUuck at Mrs. George rFlavell. ,552 W <^- school atudenta at Center Congre­ made by 'Tueaday. Anyone need- the home of Mrs. Leo Johnson, 208 •^Plan to Be at HALEYS Phone Co. Told' Inr tranaportation may contact gational Church, will hold its'flrst bridge St., has entered as a fresh Hilliard St.. MonSay evening at ■ ' - ' X . either Mra. Hibbard or Mra. Ellia. man the Rhode Island School of meeting Sunday evening a t 6:30 S.'SO^-A business meeting will fol­ at the church. Kenneth Ho|t youth Design, He' plans to major In com­ low. ‘ / • . mercial art. . To Trim Rate Pement Pontliio; 108 Autumn director, la advisor to the club.' Fa^ion Department this coming SL, and Ptarlea. Moller, 44 Pio­ .The Study O ^ iIs of the Soup neer Circle, atudenta at the Uni- The Poifah Women's Alliance, ITie Zipaer Club will hold a card Methodist WSCS will ehtertai Hike Demands! veraity o f Connecticut School of Group No. 618, will hold a meeting 7SCT tin party tomorrow’ night at 8 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. We have a P e Rev and Mra, Charles Rey­ at' the clubhouse. nin by U.N. Law, baxo been Hated on the tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at 75 nolds. miaaiohaiiea o f P e church Hartford, Sept. 14 i/P)— achool'a honor, roll for the academ­ North St. President Barbara Yen- ic year 1058-57. cha invites all members to attend. in Sironeba. India, at a potiuck The executive board of the Na wonderful surprise wailing for The Southern New England Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the P a n Hale P T A has advanced Its United Nations, N. Y., Sept.Tih»t auch a move would get very Telephone Co. has lost its bid church. The Reynolds family is meeting to Tuesday in P e school far. One favorable factor waa the in this country on a year's fur­ 14 ()P)—The U.N. funeral Aa- for a boost in rates that cafeteria. high esteem in which Prince Won lough. A t present P a y are v<*it- y**"! •:' would up . its annual income sembly todhy brushed aside la held by the Russians as, well as I ing relatlvee In St\v Albany, Pa., by 89,490,000. i . Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Kelly. 439 “neutralist” p r o(,t e s t s and by the western powers. land are expected here for Pe Instead, the company was in Center St., have returned after voted a new condemnation of In the debate: Soviet Delegate vile'd aen'ices at S ou p Church Sunday. week's vacation in Alexander, Awifib/4te A aevkevi,n.s —1,1. |Viled>by the PiidIIc, 171111116* Com- , Maine. They were guests at Po- the Soviet Union for reprea "We* reirref that w n h mission yesterday to file a revised give measures against the ■We regret that Prince Wan has I ..gt, gchedule that would provide Dr. .John B. Shes. local chiropo­ comoonshlne Lodge. been drawn into thia shameful and ^.^from R^EVERE dist. ie attending e 3-day New Eng­ Hungarian people. for an inrreaaed income of *7,41*0,• FBI Informer I I I - ,— ------Y h o noiay campaign against the social­ 000. or *2 million less than ;ca9 o n land conference sponsored by the ~ r T^e condemnation was a—keS' ist countries." provision of a 37-nation resdhition original amount. j National Chiropody Assn, at P e Slooping lo g Later 'as the 11th General As Links Kasperj ••autlful/durabt«,»asy-to-cl« Sheraton Plaza Hotel in Boston, I EEER^ WINES approved in a apecial meeting of .. , ,, j ’file propo.aed Increase turned 1 Maas, Mrs. Shea accompanied him. With Room the 81-nattOn Assembly. The vote P l'C would hav ' Statements s ta in lb s s s t u l I L IQ U O R S early this morning came after four way j boosted rates about 9 per centr To Dy namite Wllllanr T. Leone, son of Mr. J "W# d«llv«r" ?o Grew In days of dfbate. The count was 60 r;!.? ,.'’ pre.alded over the m eetings! Under the n e«' PUC proposal the. € . o/ • and Mrs. William J. Leone. 374 in /aver, 10 again.«t and 10 ab- ■ i increase would be-about 7.1 per c o o k w Are Vernon St„ has entered Bryailt atainlng. While the Soviet bloc, had pro- cent Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 14 Due Today teated agiinat the Hungarian de-1 College. Providence, where he will ^ Arthur Drue Stom s The only negative votes were K ..« . . . —------The company asked for increases (i P )— Police Chief Douglas east by the nine Soviet bloc coun­ Date and had fought the resolution ; ranging from 10 to 12 per cent In study bueinesi administration. I b A A A A A A iff Hosac .says an FBU^informant tries and Yugoslavia. Those ab­ from the beginning as an Illegal : residence and flat businesa ex- Newport, R. I., Sept. 14 ()P) told him he and aegregation- Ntrle* Ware ... M V Iren Hm staining were Afghanistan. Cey­ int^vention In the internal a ffa irs ! change rales; some exchange re- — President Eisenhoiver and M tlisM el .verld lon, Eg>’pt. Finland. India. Indo­ oCHungary, the main complication classification: increases in individ- ist John "Kasper hid some G(pv. Orval Faubus held a Revtr* W an. This fl««ih,|, f nesia, Nepal. Saudi Arabia. Syria srOM when Burma led a move to ual line message business service dynamite , three days before meeting pn the Little Boek •eir.ls-cless •teisUti i I m I and Yemen. South Africa was ab- avoid a direct condemnation of the and semi-public busine-ss service;' .an explosion rocked a newly csekwer* kai • •sscial Star. ■ent. . integration crisis today and RiiSsians. I an increase of 25 cents a month for integrated school here. I D m W cantar lliat ipraadi haa« I Don’t Throw 'em U.R. SCORES VICTORY sevaral other Asian countries. ; residence, and business extension the Goverpor said later the latl, kaWi kaat lasfar, caaki . The result was s smashing vie- | including Indonesia. Ceylon and stations and some otber increases, Hosse said Charles Reed,' brought to him by the FBI. said meeting was “ very construes faadt (atlarl torj' for the United Ststes. j India, opposed the fdea of a con- Said SNRTCO ----- president• Lucius • tiv.e.” . "l^e U S. delegalirtl. headed by I demnatlon, but when the vote came S. Rowe of-the decision: Kasper took some dynamite to I Away, Save’em Reed's home laat .Saturday. Tlie Both the White House aod the Ambassador Henry Cabot Ixxige. I only Bir-ma and Iran Voteae *’HIBER-NATER*’ teiltar Pringe W'an Walthayakon of Thai- ■ Turks to Avoid War eral mandate. Police had not de­ quarters at 10:68 e.ra. 'They shook • ' eteaauaa, aaty-H- *f.M land, as special representative to termined . whether the dynamite hands 'with every evidence of a laa a at i i al aM ste al in warm bruthed cc:;:n knit % cordiality, i V S H f E * e W carrj' on the U.N.’sftefforts to aid which blasted the school and that rasM, aaaa baaNas Special Sal^ the Hungarian peo|ue Moscow, Kept. 14 IAS The So-*Bulganln said in hinting at the mentioned by Reed were the same. ■While reporters pressed for- j a >:i«jrvW0 0 D CO. Prince Wan promptly accepted viet Union again has warned Tiir- presencB of .%viet-iuade arms on Investigation Continues | ward, Faubus raised hie hand fo rZ etaanwata , J d*. asaaHi tion, fc but .„ ___ expre.ased_ confidence____ might that' spread into "W e believe,■' Bulganin said, actually planned and executed the and announced he and the Presi­ • C SaH afcaW a 'b a r a - W a il a d i i Im way zipper-closing, Nevobind sleeves, Handy-Cuffs and something could b» done. world war. "calculations Otai a mlltlaiy ad­ bombing are. found. SIX men are | \'- dent has held a "very conitructtve aHa*eW at ia«liaa>a 0«ibl« iklltr ICE P L A N T in custi^y in connection with the > conference." caais laia (aa af Icicicing room a-plenty. Eosy to wash and no ironing .Strong Soviet Opposition Tlie Waining was baaed on So- venture against .Syria could "he (p • SSSl****” !#!** llt.ff ^ATim WAftS One Biiggestion was that he Viet charges that the United Slatea some manner localized ^ e danger- blast but deny any part in it. ^ Faubus went on- to say he and a^aiaaiB daaa ^Raaibr OPEN WEEKDAYS • A.M. to 5:30 R.M. needed. SCARFS attempt to initiate direct negotl- wants 'to organize military inter­ oils. . . The First, ss well as the Rewards in the dynamiting now i Eisenhower "of courie were old comrades" in World War II, when SUNDAYS I A.M. to 12 NOON Carter-Set — so won't shrink out of fit •“ -ations In Moacow. T W iltter Soviet vention from without in Syria's Second, World War began \hijh a . total I6.0d0. HOCSEWARES— (BASEMENT LEVEL) in smart new prints. opposition to the resolution, how- Internal affalu." Turkey, which local military action by aggresSprs The latest developments w ii the Governor served under/iUsea- One size only, Blue, Fink of. YeJIovr S4.0C Suiter value. over, gave llttls Micouragement lies between Riistla and Syria, was but everyone knowa the dire s jv c r v b le d electrically over this hower’e command in SurMh. AFTER HOURS: warned zrot; to "join In th'e alleged -feet these-wars h ave-for the ag- bouthern -city on the Aral noa- .Then Feubue sald: ' « -1 ...... ut- (lefti grerta A t Izbmbb- QDVttlrvrt-fEirtws ag-IiB airtvtd-lir------I U.S. plans. gresiot'S as well as for mankind." i school day since Integration began Marina helicopter (background)' at Uia Naval Baa* this momteg; for Ulks with President Biaen- .t this rim.*Utam«>t • WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS / ICE CUBES Available At I The warning was contained in a As Gromyko had done. Bulganin | Monday, touching og a seriaa of hower on the school integraUon crisU in hU state. EiMhhower and Faubus went into thetr meet- Hungary Bars : pbraonal letter from Soviet Pre- charged that Loy Henderson, U.S. U fr* , j. ing without poelng for pictures. (AP Photofag). As hs walked to ttu 'lmUoapUL ; mier Nikolai Bulganin to Turkish State Department expert, tried to tteNiphoar Mut. S(Aeen Sj’rla'i arhiy a month ago. Kasper, meanwhile, was ^ p e ct' Rock. He has called out National j u n i o r Semt-fiitrd uool twtei / By Prince Wan o n n i made, has not been made public. ed to be behind barsr-ofie .way or Guard trqope to block school in­ MAWCHii Tiw C * ED'S ATLANTIC CAS STATION I The day before the Soviet letter another-'-for tome time td come. In Atlantic Qty tegration dOsplts federal court or­ MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST. NEAR BROAD STREET Vienna, Austria, Sept, 14 (ft — A jCJ f J • . 1 He now ia in Davidaon C ^ in ty ja ll 2 Cars Take Curve CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS was delivered. Foreign Minister * -S- * ders that thb mixing of white and spokesman In Budapest derlsred Andrei Gromyko accused T iirk ey ' oeven Inaictea^*" bond ^ a ,t«e Negro pupila ^hegln at once. L T. WOOD NEW FALL FLOWERS today the Hungarian government hf concentrating troops on the Syr- charge of inciting to Hot. Th6' Largest Ever Eiaenhowar and the Arkanaas will not permit entry of a United >mrder.. Tiirkey replied that Us charge is based on abti-integra- Governor went into conference at tibn s)}eeches he has made here Atlantic, City, N. J.. Sept. 14 (Ab lur coete. euiU end-bloueex. All on pins, poms, Nations representative on the ha-. Abreast at 70 mph 8:48 a.m. at . the Preaid^t'a vn- After. Fight on 'recently. / A blare o f bugles and the rat-a- eaUon headqnntters on the New­ tit of the. resolution adopted bv the I ,2' ui. . . tat-tat of drums today opens the roeee. daisies, straw flowers, etc. Each U.N. General Assembly thl* morn- ‘ J” " I f he posts the bond, city police port. Naval Base Njnomenfe after aay they'll Jail hini immediately American Legion's National Con- 59' ing. The restflutlon condenmed Bulganin Bethel, ilept. 14 (Ah— Bdward J.Xw'htcb cauaed his ' death the White Koose :ht Ftaubna Baptism Rites 10 hours vention— one of the largest ever. Soviet intervention in Hungary and ‘ ■ on a second charge/of vagrancy. here by helicopter neafby Flynn, <4, father of five children, I His son, Edward VV** In colorful uniforms, ■scores of called' upon the Russians and Hun . Soviet 'CoBcerned' | He was Indicted yesterday on ' in the hospital with 8 Provldenc*. Logan. W. .Va., Sept. 14 (JPt died early today in' Danbury hos­ possible I senior and Junior drumi and bugle garlsns to halt repressive meas­ "W e liaye met with great con­ the illmlDr to rim charge, and if spleen injury; Three o f Biamhowi top aides. A. trial is scheduled Sept. 27 for convicte>’ hnoHier. L | J ^ miles per hour. BuUetius resolutions of last fall calling for that the reports to which, be re- the accused alao were in- " J ” 1 C tllvl al 7 He said one of the pair. Michael the AP Wire* free, elections... wlthdntwai._.cf v,8o-J /erred have .originated with Siivlel for iM im in g^ ...... ■ 7I/W y 7 » » Bums. 16. Bethel, will be charged froRi Viet troops froni Hungar>’ and and pro-SovietSoviet Middle Eastern . ftev. Charley Vance and his ' gwa« / •l^aaacjaaagaga” with operaiihg a niOtOr vehicle so other mesaures. Prince Wan ac- aoiijcea. followers, who hold to the Fluids-j A A y l. / i 1 as to cause death. cepted the t assignment. mentalist concept that no one / ______He identified the. second youth­ to*\u"" caromed in-1 ^ highlight will be* a J2-hour TWO FLU SHOTS URGED Bulganin aald, "W e parade Monday— WiOt an estimat­ "The Hungarian government la vinced that ahould military- «riiXn •**?'*(hall be *a memoermember oiof methe enurenchurch! j , ___ g ful driver aa Thomas Scales, 17, of T7*e Flynn family moved to Hartford. Sopt. 14 ((F) — A Danbury. Bethel about ed 50,000 to 60;000 marchers' two-ebot vaeeiae uaefawe t far prepared to welcome UJ4. Seo*r-, against Svrine^^ baptism, said they were a month ago from pacing south along the Boardwalk taryt.JT r. (Jeneral------t T%._D a g I/-..—Hammai-akjold, -..-i-.-ij ayna oe siarteo and w ar „„ „ i, . . » . . i k ^ i„ - (Sb -The publiaher and editor of Jackman said, the 'Bums car,'bn Unlonville. Aslan flu wGI be recammokM 'beV*n in b.%fTddi;“Erst,“‘'l^rLv ^ • parallelihg the beaCh. Prince; Wan or any,other honor­ the Enterprise, weekly newspaper the left side of the road, smashed aext week by the State Health would undoubtedly only auf(er as a * " FbrmiU convention aeasiona wiU able pepKini^tty in Internationa] into the Flynn car which •was ap­ IRAQI KINO ENGAGED Oepartipeat Testa coodoeted result of participation in such an Th, i at nearby Lexfngton Park, were begin Tuesday with National Com- life at prlvhte-persons im a-proper proaching the curve from' the op­ Iitanbui, Trukey. Sept IS lyn by the Deparfmeiijt’t ' lahorateity aggression, while her po.sitiona in -„eTr the eXf^cted to surrender to the posite direction, : mander W. C. (Diw) Daniel call- have conflnned the efleottveMos time suitable for the Hungarian that area Would inevitablv.be iin- sheriff today on charges growing — lataabul society buzzed today - ing (he 3,113 actual delegates to government and the personality In dermbied. " > l» » t July 11. Flynn sustained head injuries with romantic nm ors Unking of a .ICC dooe with a booster ’ll MERCURY MONYeCEY ’57 MERCURY MONTCUiR out of editorials they publi.shed. order, but-commiUee and commia- ehot edmiaistered, two ho feeor questloni” 'Foreign Minister apokea- Publisher J. Sheridan Fahne­ vnc^ttonlng King Fhisal of Iraq siona aeaaiona began yesterday and man Laazlb' G.Varbs told a news f , . ’ ■*'*^5",'^* ‘’ •ndle and several weeks later. 4-DR, HARDTOP. MERCOMATIC. RADIO, HEATER 2-DR. HARDTOP. MERCOMA'nC. POWER STEER­ stock . and Managing Editor wltti a pretty te«nager of ro.val continued thrOugh today. eonffrence In Biidapeal. I estimated 20 who Uneage. Prinresa Fadlet. IVr-' ING. POWER' BRAKES, 4-WAY' POWER SEAT,. , .l.-ih port of lakenderun. the Syrian were Involved suffered cuU and Alfred Toombs of the 74-year-old Gen. Ellard A. Walsh, president POPE R A I« SMfHUNO AND DEF,, POWER WINDOWS, LUXURY TRW; "In my opinion, however. abns S'ho know both well aisy the POWER WINDOWS,. SEIJJCTOR RADIO, REAR, Alexandretta before 1936 which bnilses W p er were .Indicted b.v the St. of the National Guard Assn., ad­ . Caatcl Oandolfo, Italy. Sept. News Tidbits .eng^eoient of the 22-vear-oId SPEAKER, h e a t e r AND bEF.. TINTED,GLASS, Hungarian' government would not Syria would like to have back. dressed the Legion’s MUltiuy Af- 14 (/T)—^ p e Pliu x n haa urgtfi FLO-TOh® PAINT. POWER BRAKES. WHEEL Among tho.se Indicted was Mrs, ' Culled from AP Wires kink''«nd Fazilet, Mondlsh, bioe- WHITE, WALT. TIRES. P.YDDDErt DASH. MULTI- conditions in Phoebe Jane Tiller, said to be In •SharKC* <»/. obatnicling I fairs Committee today imd pro- meoibani M ih e Society o f Jeooa. e}-ea and .18. Will be announced In I teated in k prepare"'fp^peach that COVERS, PULL y 4;NDERCOATED. INV. n o . ST-42. LUBER WHEEL COVERS. WINDSHIELD WASH- any.“euch_ political personality w h o; ^-hje), ,iich a conflict with Turk-^ her S O a '^ ; Jpstice and maintaining a public w h 0 a e reSglouo order waa is a member of the l^ h d od iicxt week. They will be "w^ seem to have a government -i. 1218, CURB BUFFERS. FLO-TONE PAINT. iNV, Oft" wduM come here with the aim of participation were to develop nuisance. founded by 8L Ighatiaa LoyMfk R E TA ILE D N E W , S $1848.48 NO. 57-878. R E T A ILE D N E W - 84487.48 tntertering in the.^m estic affnlrs should also be taken into srronnt " Circuit Judge Phillip H. Dorsey Typhoon Carmen bears down «n marrlH), these persona asy, nez* by' bureaucratic regulation rather to than "auperfloos'* -tlilago>» o f the Hungarian People s Repiib' (Uobtinued on Page Seven) ■ . > 1, — ■ V , ------Jr., longtime county IJemocratic China mainland , . Confidential spring. . ' [man by legislative action." among th(Bin tobacco. The Foil* lie. The resolution ' passed in. the leader who sold the Enterprise to defense counsel asks jurj’ to Ig­ -Off received O^aiefala o f the So­ M U.N- wants to' send Prince Wan to Fahnestock 11 years ago. ordered nore prosecution's "inflamm atory ciety, BOW the largest aiagle ' our countrj- charged with preciaely •the grand jur.v last Mondsy to de­ remarks." religious order of the Komaa such an assignment.” termine whether .the new’spaper Communist China cl Catholic : Chnrch, la spc^al ’57 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Excerpts- of G.varos' remarks should be cited for confempt of correapoodeala assigneded to biter- iBonn Votes Tomorrow amUenoe four days ago. 'The' 4 ’57 MERCURY MONTEREY were broadcast by Radio Budapest. court. fere with China'a Internal affairs text of Us address in which the The SoWet-supported Hungarian What Kind of a Man "When a newspaper deliberate­ ...Senate Rackets Committee may: Pontift urgad the OcouUs tOfol> * '4-DR. SEDAN. MERCOMATIC. POW ER STEERING. 2-DR HARDTOP. MERCOMATIC, RADIO. HEATER' government last fail refvtaed to ad­ POWER BRAKES. TURNPIKE ENGINE. RADIO. ly attempts to wafp the facts and hold further b«artaga into Hqffa'a low the austeitere raleo ot SL Ig* AND DEF.. WHITE WAl.L 'HRES. LUXURY TRIM, j / m i^ ' i , mit Hammarskjold to investigate affairs. ^ HEATER AND DEF., QUID BEAM HEADLIGHTS. convey a false impreasion editori­ On A^fenauer’s Policies natina—yf released today- GLA m OUR g r o u p , , iFTlLLY \,UNDERCOATEb. i the anti-Russian revolution and ally, it is not acting in, good faith." Wyoming Democratic Senator i "^HITK WAU, TIRES. FENDER also barred the U.N. Investigating Mahoney hopes establishment of S H ffi^ S . 'TtrrONB P A IN T . IN V . NO. 87-76. RE­ SOLID BLACK FINISH. INV. NO. 57-213, RETAILED ^ ■ Was" Edsel Ford? the Judge told the Jiirors.” GRO.'MVKO FLYS BY JET I , - t TA ILE D NEW Committee which drafted the re­ Fend Termed Political Anti-Inflation Strategy Board Bonn. Gprinany, Sept. 14 !*'home districts Of Adeitauer and Ol- 84280.45 N E W . - ■ $8888.45 London. Sept. ' 14 UP) — A port condemning Riiasis. Toombs called the Judge's meant Ike will iaak Congreas to Weat Germany today winds up a lenhauer win vote directly on Boviet TU104 Jeit alrllaer ofsrry> Why was he so different In everj- way from his famous/father curb living costs.. .International them. ' Henrj’ Ford? charge "a political vendetta and vigorotm ' election campaign that lag Foreign Minister Andrei attempt to silence the paper." ’ Union of Geodesy and Geophysfes has focused primarily on Chancel­ The Christian Democratic Union, Gromyko to the U.N. General naming wants to, drill lO.mlle deep hole a coalition including Adenauer's AEG to Evacuate Why was it *ald. by men who'knew', that Eidsel wok "t h ir t v I The indictments, each lo r Konrod Adenauer and his Asaembly meeting'In New York years ahead of his tim e?" , ~ ^ both men, charged them,with tw o**"^. •■■'•h for studies, strong pro-western foreign policy. party and smaller groups, con­ landed at London Airport to­ SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON THIS ONCE ,A CHANSbNiETtB*^ TRI-UNK* Entire Mine Town misdemeanors: (1) '(Unlawfully: Cincinnati Federal Ckiurt oi Ap- The nation's 35's million voters trols about 51 per rent o f the 492 day. Afteq a brief' atop for re- . How did he become ao well-read, ao aware o f ipanners and creating and maintaining-a public iET®'* V ‘ * '^ 1 will choose tomorrow among the seats in the lower house o f Parlia­ fuellng the plane toofi , off for ...... - .- - __ •».... gentlemanly conduct-although hU fatiur-JW M i«Bhs^-t«-hi^ nulaanceJ>v false .-and malicioua-l-?.t‘**^?‘ District Court FBI agent candidates of Adenauer's-ChrUtlan ment. "nie Social Democrats have' ttie flight across the Atlantie Atomic Teat Site, Nev., Sept.' 14 aboiit 33.1 per cent YEAR DEMONSTRATOR SALE 7 ^ When beauty and com fqH blend in a bra, it mitu er education and never sen| Edsel to college? ' statements to the detriment of thei^’’? *“ "P*" Democimts, the Social Democrats that was expected to take well (f*—An entire mining ' town has public." and 121-^‘Obatructing ju a -i^ '~ ’ " and .14 smaller parties and regional Since elections on Sept, 8. 1953, under I t hours. he ChansoUelte Tri-Line! Because Maidenform 'been ordered evacuated by the 1 Why did Henry Fold make "tough guy" Harrv Bennett hia groiips.l Adenauer has )ed Weat Germany heir apparent — rather than his own son. Edsel? ,tlce by faWfying Information and! Manila police .hoot down mur- Atomic Energy Oommissioi) in a TTie 81-year-old chancellor, bid­ Into N A T O and a rearmament HATTA REGAINS FOWER AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN hat added 3-poinl miraefe (traps to Chansoriettet move to speed up the much-de- i "! *" : deror afterTie atUmpU to shoot it program. The Roclallita fought U ffo r t to hinder, obst^ct. *mbar-|„ut th em ... (Juincy, .Mass.. ding fog a third terin in the first Jakarta, Sepl. 14'|tJB—A return ALL CARRY OUR NEW CAR WARRANTV, l a j ^ summer nuclear tests- - Hovi’ have Edsel's three sona — Henr>' n, Benson and Bill — ' Imlh moves. | I • ' fashion’s favorite bra. Now this exdting spoke-1 national! elections in four year*, to government o(tl^ was report­ The AEC said last night that It overcome, the handicap of being born rich t 1 rass and Impede t h e ^ c i i i t Court ] drown.'! while trying to One of the sharpest conflicts 0 men. women | You'll find out all about Edsel Ford. Henry Ford and today's the campaign waa over what effect preahtent M oh n m n ^ Hntta ..to­ and children from. Lincoln' Mine--- hers * of the Property Review California school teacher ir r iv A ! ^ A T O Will dialntegrate and West with a iweetheart neckline framing iia own Orion (weater. gives you-.zini^eamed-of action-free comfort... generations fit A m e rl^ 's siitomotive dynasty‘ t-- in Germany might biKxmie a. Soviet a SoclaliBf ,\1ctory would have on day in a-.hid' to atreagthea the about 45 miles northeast of the Boards." |„ Hoag Kong after 24- bottling IfFrailt contempt of court-Indictments but ttaineea''. . San Francisco girl resentatives In-tha-W est German* - Blit' he talked of forW w • ®u- United Natieao Affatm,. said to­ Store Salce . * ----- I reported In' good rendlGoa niter parliament, who ini turn will elect day at UleolUd Ali^^ort ee hla CORNER MAIN ^K STREETS (OMrtlisiMd m Pag* n*fk) ^ (OmrtRiMa m Pagb TUbSene) hole in henrt Ig patched up. a chan||illor. Only voters in the (Ooattaned ae Paga arrival frbm.CaIrb. k • O f I •\