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>* ^ >.■ .-.r ^ I'. ■A: >Y~ ■ WEDNEtO)AY, AtlGl^ST tr, IW p / ' / iP A G E t w e n t y -p o u r iOanrbPBtpr Cvrains AveraTe Daily, Net Preaa Run The Weather For the Week Ended - Forecaat of D. B. Weather Bureau JTime U . 1998 i \ . - - . ltaln,„ looMaalag wiada, mUder A b o u t ■ y 1 2 , 7 0 1 tonight. Low In 69a. Friday ratal, Member et the Audit wtndy, Uttle ohange in tempera­ >n* KIka Mtbaek toummmant Bureau of OIrculaaoai i '• ture. nigh near TO'. aUrta Sept. 9. Teama atiould be VUlnge Charm regflateredaub. by Sept 8 at the®Jju r GREEN VOL.-LXXVII, NO. 280 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTI >NN., THURSDAY, AU(JUST 28. 1958 (daaairicd Adverttalag on Fago 18) ' PRICE f iv e c e n t s The K of C aetback tournament atarta Sept S. Taama ahould be L. raglatered by Sept b. THURS., AUG. 28 Carnival Mejpi The Mancheater tquadron o( C?vll Air Patrol will hold Ita party and dance tonight at the VTW Home Inatead of the regrular meet­ Forced ^ Jbin ing at the American Legion Home. in scholar - bright new fashions ALL CASH SALES— Je^^ters Union 9 - ^ Richard Tulei, 107 Steep Hol­ low Lane, haa returned from Camp Pioneer In Wlnatod where he waa VV^ington, Aug. 28 {JP)~ a counaelor for the aummer. He An-' Indiana lawyer testified will enter Tale Unlveralty In the Hartftard, Aug. 28 ' today that Harry , a fall aa a freahman. ■ r Ntitmeggers were adyis^ by- top aide to Teamster bigwig Iflaa Vivien Cole, daughter of the T^velers Weather Serv­ Harold Gibbons, used hunger Mr, and Mra. Gllmoure N. Cole, ice today to keep their fingers and thirst of menagerie- ani­ M Stephen St., will enter Doug- eroaaed until Daisy makes up mals to help force carnival laaa College in Rutgera Univer- | her mind which' way shells workers into the Jewelers' alty, New Bniruiwlck, N. J , Sept ^ \ l i aa a freahmrh, ' ' | going. .. Onion (in 1952. U looked as thotigh the hur-^ I The testimony by Robert L. The Rev. and Mra. Theodore K. | ricane wjpulif pass east of I Hines, Ft-. Wayne, opened the Sen- Join Forces in Fight i ate Rackets Committee's efforts to Palmer and their daughter, Vic­ i Cdl^/Halteras and then curve^ I show how the, Teimsters finally toria, were recently .the gueata of 'a path that would take her . jtooV over the workers, nie-'hom- Mr. and Mra. Albert W. Harriaon. i| , mlttee ts exploring a trail strewn 33 Myrtle St. The Rev. Mr. Palmer out to .sea east of Nantucket^ tomorrow. , " with violence in Teamster Jabor On Little Rock Bias la a former paator of the Kmanuel j| dealings. Lutheran Church and la no\v aerv- ^ Later advisories during the Hines told the committee the Ing St.' Paul'i Church In Chicago SEW RIGHT day should be watched care­ workers didn't w^nt to Join the aa paator. | ZIPPER BINDER C O V E R S ...... $2.69 Wa.shinirtdn. Aug. 28 (/P)—A Little Rock School Board„at>. fully, the WVathcr Service union. He, said Karsh admitted (oi'ne.v told the Stiffheinc Court toda.v “there would he troops said, since the path of the he never had askid any- of them Membera of the local Ahlerican if they wanted to Join, but used back in l.ittle' Rm-k to mitintain law and order unless pnblic Legion Auxiliary have been In- : PENCIL CASES ...... 29e to $1.00 storm will not be established Ithreats -to wreck the caynivai and .school de.segrcgation is delayed.’^ 2 FOR vlted to attend the Joint inatatla- for several hours. hound it from city to-city to get tion of the new officera of the his way Rockville American Legion and BINDER REFILLS ...... 25e Miami, Fla., Aug* 28 (/P)— Hines said Karsh sprung the Wa.shinKlon, Aug. ‘28 i/P)—The Supreme CmKit opened an Auxiliary at the Legion home on A hurricane watch wa.s or­ ; Cross on map locates the ap- coup -Involving hungrj-, thirsty an*' extraordinary integration sc-'ision today—and found th« Gov­ Weat St.. Rockville, Saturday, • proximate position Of hurrl-' Imals on the night of Sundav, ! ernment ranged (irml.t alongside the NAAGP in urging "Do Sept. 6, a t 7:.30 p.m. Membera COMPOSITION BOOKS ...... 25e dered today fofe, southea.stein . cane Daisy curren,tly roaring July «, 19.12. wheri. the Cedin -■* i I in the Atlantic 240 miles dola.v'’ in the mingliug of races at Little Rock Central High planning to attend are aaked to Massachusetts and Rhode Is­ Wilson Shows attempted to qnload , School. ’ contact Mra. Eugene FYeemvi or land as a storm with winds of southeast of Wilmington, N.~ at Ft. Wayne, for a weeli's run at Mra. J. r , W allett aa aoon aa poa- ONCE AGAIN, FOR FALL cmd WINTER, BEAUTIFUL BOSTON PENCIL SHARPENER...... $2.00 k : 12.5 miles, per hour moved al­ C,t (AP Photofax). a county faiqfs The great maroon drape-s lifliind the bench in the marble lible. j ’ ^“7 j’ No Rarguiiiing courtroom parted about noon and to the ancient cry of “(Jyei" most due north in the At­ the watch area can continue their . iniporled pickets, carry- (hear ye) the .In.sitic.es walked to their seats; SCHOOL BALLPOINT PENS .. 29e lantic. normal routines but are advised to |ng sign.s fa.stened to heavy clubs, M ill Florence and Mlaa Father t , keep in toucli witli advisories and bio.-ijpy mg unloading of the train, , It wa's the. third crucial ses.sion on school segregation with­ Johnaon, 51 Clinton St., have re­ “BAULINGS” WOOLEHS At noon today, hiirricahe Daisy waa 110 miles aoutheasL of Cape be read.v to take precautions if land Karsh served notlCe"he had in half a decade, and .specifically at issue wit.s: . Should in­ turned to town after apendlng p e n s their vacation at Weat Dennla, ^ PAPERMATE ...... 98c and $1.69 Hattefas, N. C; netessary. i the owner exactlv-where he want- tegration at Centi'al High resunte forthwith or be postponed In pMck, twnndi and plain eolort. Tbe Weather Bureau calls a hur- Gale warnings were raised at'11 ancLwmild do no h'argaln-1 Cape Cod. | 2' ■> years. That was the narrow iksue but the decision cbuld rii^'ane watch when a aform con- Ing.( n o - » Vi ' For drMSM, »klm, suit*, coats and jaeknU. ESTERBROOK PEN S ...... $3.00 tinuea a poaaible threat. Persona in (Continued on Page Fifteen) Hines, said he was called in to have iii'otound effect on the whole, farflung desegregation The Rev. Edward Clapp, mln- reprekeni the carnival and found .struggle. later of the Congregational Church this situation; The High Trilnmal in 1954 had outlawed school segrega­ In Portland, Conn , will exchange "BAULINGS” "BAULINGS" DE LUXE DESK »tf in pastel colors*...... $1.50 Karsh refusing to meet with Ihe tion, and, in 1955Ordered it wiped out with “all deliberate with the Rev, Arnold Tor.er of the. SOLID COLOR erhplp.ves or th* owners, but de­ Second Congregational CTiurrh at AUTHENTIC SCOTCH manding a contract tliat would speed." Now the big question waa: .“What is deliberate the aervlce Sunday, at lb * m. WOOLENS AMERICAN COLLEGE DICTIONARY .... S6.00 U.S. Planes in Drills give all the workers except union­ Sliced ?” * ------PLAIDS ised mu.slcians and actors 30 days A Wnshlngton-to-Seatiro Northwest Orient Airlines plane bums fletSeely after crashing on a farm The Little Rock School Board, : to Join the Jewelry Workers' Cnr- shortly after takeoff from the Twin Citiea Airport, .Minneapolis. ’ The fact that the Reds, have ex­ Miee Beverly Bolllno and I.ae tiona green and ropen. The carnival's animals needed to would be a rcireal before the kind Nationalist and U.S. planes con­ pended more than 100,000 rounds be fed and watered, he said, and Indicates Pact of violence that led President On Integration Burton, who have been aaaoclal- ducted Joint air defense exercisea of shells addgd weight to the belief a humane officer wa.s Ihreatenint Eisenhower to dispatch federal ed with the Rolda C.lhaon School j ’BAULINGS" WASHABLE today, over the coast of Formosa that\ an -invasion attempt is Im­ 60 Escape Death "BAULINGS" to arrest the owners for criieltv if troops to Little Rock last year. Little Rock, Ark., Aug, 28 (/P)— as Red Chinese batteries contin­ minent. this wasn't cjone at once. The I With CMS Near ' of ‘Dancing, will aaaiime owner ! BEAUTIFUL WOOLENS ReaV Adm. Liu Hoh-tu, spokes­ Kepresents Ike in Oouii The Arkansas Slate Senate today Fashions ued to pound the Natlonalisl-heid police refused to let, Ihf carnival ------And to the s\irprtae of some— ■hip of the C.lbaon Danre Studio || MARINE FLANNEL islands Just off, tli4‘ coast of main­ man foV the .Defense Ministry, said. sent lo Gov. Orval Fsubiis for hll unload unless trucks would move New Haven. Aug. 2R i.l’i An because President spoke only yes- signature a hill to close ths at 22 Oak Rl. In the Houae A Hale | land China. "There^ no question In our mtfjds the stuff promptly. Hines said the In Airliner Crash official of the Connecticut Stale lerdav of favoring, a "slower" ap- Yard * 2 . 9 8 5R" W i^e state'a public achools against forci­ Building Sept. 1. TOILETRIES Et C. The announcement b.v the U.S.- that the'Communlst.x intend to try Teamsters Union truck drivers re­ Medical Society today indicated an proac'h ■ Solicitor General .1. Lee Formosan Defense Command gave an Invasion sooner or lately ..The fused to handle the eqilioment un­ ble iplegralton. Mr. and Mra. Olhaon, however, • 8(1", wrad, 20''; dacron flannel In Y ard * 3 . 9 8 ,t8»’ Wide for Suhteens... heavy Red artillery barrages, plbs agreement was neai in a dispule Rankin urged the Tribunal to The House whs expected to com­ will continue to Inatruci hallioom oxford gray and black no details of the Joint air manen- til the contract was signed. . Minneapolis. Aug.- 28 (ffl-Sixty •Cleveland, Detroit and Milwaukee helwoen fhe aociety and the Con- brook no delay, Rankin is the vera. ' But it obviously was de­ the Intenairted buildup of the main­ « (("Obviously it-was extortion from persona escaped death today when [ before arriving here, plete its action on an identical leaaona aa a aeparate enterprlee • k l'k wool, ITjc, dreaa riepe In BOURJOIS SUMMER COLOGNES . . . . $i.od necticul Medical Service. executive branch's official spoketf- ■ bill shortly: Mark and navy ane'„ wool, l.’i', n.iliiii Beaiillfill signed to point up American back­ land areas (ttrongly indicate aoon- the owners . •an'1 the employes." a Northwest Airlines plane bural P M il^,O y«r Iiit4r*e|, , A .cmupromlsa on a wajpi; issue man In the Supreme Court. Mlaa Bolllno firal alarled laUlng ' aolld rolora, rhecka and bright nd- . . . These are the fashion^ that score high with the fash­ ing for the Nationalists in hopes er." » ' leaaona from Mra. ClhaoM aa a • go-, wool. 20'-; nylon t'oal, ADORN HAIR SPRAY ...... , . . ■ . . e $1.50 inti flame moments after take­ Tli'e plane daughl fire just after In the dispute medical .soric^^, James C. Hagerly, Ktsenhbw- i The • legislature kept an eye on ekirl and aiiiling iweeil. orfiil plalda. ion wise subteens. The classic boy coat of camel and it would deter the Red Chinese The officlljl Central News (('ontinusa ni I’Rgc T)iree) off and hurtl*d like a firebaU into leaving, the runway, pancaked-and jraprescntatlun- on the CMS hnai‘?r^>j, hnai‘fr>,.'a ureas aecrelarv said he saw the U.'S. Supreme Court—already youngater. She appeared anniiallv, LARGE JOHNSON BABY POWDER ...... 59c from trying an Invasion of thejoft-. Agency quotetMntelllgence aoiirces a farmyard. lost a wing as It.akldded past 24th of directors apparently was hihiim- no dilTeieni'C setieiaiy, between sam the ne Presi­ saw in a special Integratioa session in In the apring produrlinna and. af- i wool with two full pockets and back belt. The,plaid ■IKSir^ Islands. ter a number of yeara, became | TONI HOME PERMANENTS ...... $2.00 aa sHying a Red amphlbloyis as­ At least 50. required hoapital Ave. About a mil* from the end |m ared out at a meeting of .Natmii- dent's views and Rankin's. Asked W'ashlngton as the High Court jumper can be worn with or without belt. Completely T)ie''^nnoimcement said both sault againstagi the Tan Islets be- treatmet, including Rep. Don Mag- of the field on the snuth outskirts al Blue .Shield mediators and whether Elsenhower himself sees considered the Llttje Rock inte- •tiidtnt teacher T^la continued j Nationalist------and American officials , tw-een1 QucmqyQi afid the Red maln- one! of Minneapolis and flamed for Half I CMS offlciiils last nlglil. grstlon. during Mlaa BoUlnfi'a echool yeara JEAN NATE AFTER BATH LOTION ...... $1.50 washable. Sizes 8 to 14. Federal Jury I nusson -(D-Washl. At least any difference Hagert.v said he were satlafled' with the results ■ of i land would be hignl.v possible next ' was repoi'ted critically "fWJured -a mile as it skidded through the CMS officials were not availiible hadn't asked Ihe President. He Final passage of the Faubus until ahe Ijecame an aaalatani three STRIPE TOOTHPASTE...... 53e and 69c the exercise. week, wheri*'a ncak-full fhoon and ' EXTRA SPECIAL! j The 56 passengers struggled to cdi-nfleld. for comment, but an official of promised to do so later. plan Was a certalnt.v even before yeara ago. Thla paal year ahe waa As the Communist arUliery at- high tides would alerlatn field where the .No Panic "1 fell satisfied with wluil was piiyatval power or court orders, 54" X Ifl" rilll bed elr.f. Only X . T T tion barrages of Saturday ancT ed In the .same area arid are pre- ' evidence about Jangilhg telephones iit performanrea thrniighniit the | ...... iin a room over p. Terre'*'^4^i'ute, plane Tb*d taken off about 3;40 "Ibelr behavior was remark­ read. " Feeney said, "iind bpij^vp * P , Most other Kills in the Faubus BAN DE'ODORANT ...... 98c Sunday. The spokesman said the .siimabty pfepared to, board the a.m. CDT on a” flight t.o Portland. the rest of Ihe council will .go Rankin. package aimed at sypportlng this ■tate. ^ Ship’n Shore Red gunners were now skipping (Ind,. restaurant to prove lb* gSm- able," Said Magnuason. "There Mra. Glbaon will act aa advlaor to , Klorli up now on iheee pada from one of ihe riuinlr,v'a larg- fleet. ■Ore., and Seattle-Tapoma. Wash was no panic.'It made me proud of along with this. " • "I have-said just what I am measure. IMPROVED lODIN-RATION from area to afea throughdut the Trainloads of ammunition htlng operation owes federal taxes the couple, j Mt mllU! ^ on *3,263,150 in bet*. Tbirtjt'-five of the injured were the human race the way they art- Keeney woidd nqt discu.sa details going to say and I am not going; TABLETS ...... 99e and $3.49 sub-teen’s Quemo,v complex of Islands Just being speeded to key artillery taken Irt Northwestern Ho.spllal. ed;'” of the p'ompromtse! hot he indicat- to say Anything more," Hagerty ((.Vintlmied on Page Three) off the coast of mainland China. areas only 5 to 10 miles sci-nas the • The Indietments vvere returned , ...... CALCI-CAPS ...... $1.24 and $4.99 Nationalist authorities declined Monday, two days before the end ' Attendants salcL 18 of them were Membera of the Christian fam- ed It concerned madicul socle.y repllerl. water from Quehioy. ; 'of the long procession of 177 wit- m'^n, H women, one boy snd an In- lepresentatlon on the,CMS gov-; "Didn't he iKIsenhowerl ssy he Accident flaiirels ' and $6.96 favorite to speculate on the shifting taV- Meanwhile, Nationalist Foreign ernlng hoard. saw no chance of any divergence?" SPECIAL UNICAP MULTI VITAMINS . . . $3.11 tics. But observers felt it could, , nesses, tnduding 42 stubborn ones fanl. ((.'nnttniied on Page Fifteen) Minister Huang Shap Kii express­ J who dodged answers ubder the Among the ,3{> -were the four -T~ The society has six rHembors on' another reporter asked. Visit for Bulls Hack to School meiMi the -Reds think they know ed gratification ithjit President the strongest of the Quemoy de- ; Fifth Amendment. j crew members. Others were taken Ihe 12-man board, but says Its cur-j Divergence Noted Ivy shirt... Ei.seiihower had stressed the inter­ lent representatives are "iinac-l "Of-course he did,"-Hagerty re- B u lle tin s , fenses and are trying to knock locking Importance of the offshore 119 fllllllon. In .10 Weeks ! Ancker Hospital In St. .Psill Prienda In town have rerior to an Invasion at­ Don A. Tabbert, the boyish- ' and still others to Veterans Hos- Cpowley, Jones reptable" to if, IL^has also oh- PUcil. ' • from the AP,Wires Islands with the security of For­ Jeb'ed to CMS bylaWs which now Technically Rankin's rio-delay newa from Mra. R leonani Riill. NYLON HOSIERY zephyr oxford tempt. mosa Itseff. . Ei.senhower'told hi* looking dlitrlct attorney who pltal neai th* ali-flcld. Saraeota. Fla. Ihe former Ikirla , The NstionaliSts have not made celebrated his 30th birthday dur­ >fost of ')iem, suffered cuts and give life tenure to (?MS director.*, hrtef, "fBed'"a few^ hour* before the Pr. news conference yesterday Que- FriendSa Tokyo The society Want* the power to re- court opening, was addressed to Roy. atating the! the vlall Ihey l-’ir.sl quality full fa-ihioiieri lui-apum raoM THE knqwnKnofwn theIM Intensity,iniensuy.or of ineirtheir rf-p-,^ovr*-( ftncL Mal«u Hie ra^rr iniW- ing theine 'investigation, invepug said the bruise.*. Tile nam* -of th» most . INJI’NCTION IN VIRGINIA turn fire but it hw been moslty*'tiint to Foiniosa’H defence thnn of .the eiyht men may brin? seriously injured paasencer was move ail'd replace its repiesenla- iHe specific situation at Little Charlotlesville, Va., Aug. {,8 UR had plAnned for thla week In Man- nylona. New Bhadea in -100 needle •JEWIWOF Tire 2 9 8 lives 01^ the bosiM. Rock. -But it contalneil s general ■Aar' COLLECTION defensive shelling against Red gun thpy were three yea'fs ago. pi'oof of a niucb bigger, handle n'-' |p'r'«H'at"'v svA'iebi“. ^ 1,0 rporatlon Court Judgn cheater h(ia been canceled hv an micro-film no-aeama or 60 gauge dark positions. Tills Is the easiest type . The President ileclined'to specu- " million In 19 week* during The flight.' the .Stiver Dollar No. Hostess Claims^ ' Also Involved in the dispule Is do-il-now argument which could Oeorge .M. Coles today Issued 9 accident to their daughter Pene­ riATVaED AT .137. originated in, W’ashlngton. a new CMS contract which would apply in any1y . sltiiatinn where piib-X temp<>rary iujunrlioo forbidding aenm aheera. Size® 8' J to 11. of fire "to. sp.pt, and. the Reds pre-1 late, however, on the posalhility i I*®* football and world lope 11 sumabl.v are able to fist the general that U.S. aj med- forces -woiiU re- ! series baseball season, D. C., and stopped a t PUtaburgh, Tokyo, Aug. 28 i!Pi — A Jap ­ lalse income limits for pre-patd lie opposition to desegregation is Ihe (harloUesvIlle Rehool Board area.* if not the actual dug-ln gun tallate if the. Communlifts launch A Treasury Agents' raid last from assigning any pppUs, while Fourteen year-oki Penny (they anese night*club hosteM testified ' (Continued on Page Fifteen) ((lontlnued on Pago Three) have two younger -rhlldmiI iva.a positions. I an attack on the isisnds. Nov. 20 closed the third story nr Negro, to city scnoola. The I Terre Haute gambling headqiiar- today t{iat the saw no evidence j rehtreilntag order, Identical with vlaltmg fnendia In nearby F,iigle------■“ I ters. I of 111 feeling between Joseph P. | an Injunction previously Issued wood, and while aitting in llie liv­ News TirfjHtii I Crowley and ,hls brother-in-law, j ngalnst the Norfolk School Board ing riM'iii waa woiiMled In Hie I The accused ..... - aged 41 to 70 . IT were aa belligerent a* itome of [T.A.D. Jones Jr„ op the ntght be-:.: by (wo State Supreme.Court Jos* ■eheeli when a hiillel fmiii a 22- CuMeiY fronri AP Wires ' fore Jones died. ilces, is effective today and eon*. ral. gun pierc ed Ihnnigh' a .arreen New Fall HARDBAGS I the gambler WitneasM during the Probe of TV Quiz Fix Dr. Lawrience 7 Inquiry,, curaing and' shoving re­ Junko NiahtKawa, 25,,' was the tlniiea in elfeiflt through Oct. IB.' door and alrurU her II waa Herd j . ' . . I . . - f ' hiirgo au.kortineiil in failles, silb-teen sizes 8 to 14 porters''Si-hen they surrendered In liLit prQHe<;ii4ion w Uneii . In the bv a neiglihor win* .« aa liiinHiiR Cl.y% .Service Commission mAnHlAU|{:htef'trial of Crowley,; gU'ARNED To QUIT QUEMOT rata He waa charged with Illegal a group and postpd *10.000 bait threatened with Congrewslonal In- jilnstic calf, tweeda and gcii bonds. New Haven, Conn., bitalneHamaii, [ y Tokyo, Aug. 28 —Piping iiae of a niOanii In a popnlaled Greatest (afhion in the crowd. The buttwi-dowq shirt Now Includes 4 Shows, l4 t^ )o sold today Red China haa area The .hiillet. aflei entering ntile leather, rlino.sc from N'Fission Pioneer Tabhert hopes to \have the case ■ by Ship’n ^horel Tailored just for sub-teens with I read.J.i_ y ' foi- trial In »TIj.S. a Distrlrt'Iix"non*i ®rrtt to National Assfi./issn. ofot letter leiier (,rother-ln-lewbrother-in-law In . their Tokyo wamiNl Nationalist Chinese 4e< her cheek, wei” Ihrough a gland lote, top handle, clutch and fenders on Quemoy to “wlths smart back pleat, long sleeves, tails that sUy tucked in. eaiiaing an nfeclion and ahe waa over the .shoulder style.s. All Pal(|( Alto, Qallf., Aug. 28 |4>)-- ^ber'^Arirsign%'n” *'wW " sriT'^or'n"ght of'drinki%. ^The^two^me^’* ^ 28 (A*!,,-- The* York Minor ss saying tie was' draw since , the island la a alek Utile girl until U waa re- ' Finest combed cotton oxford. A snap to suds!,. oer. A ralgnnjent was s.l tor |„ Tokyo lo biiv an olLattorney's office arranged paid *1.100 as a result of his rom- d oom ed..,.a landing is lipml* moved ,She la out of danger now the latest fall I'olor.s.- ,, , Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, nuclear sept. 4.. land at 98 Informed sources tanjtifer. to question at ICaat a doien more j Inlni to program officials. nent.” A Japanese langtitoge The family formerly lived on White. Jlisslon pioneer and Nobel p r i* The eight are no JohnaV-come-! say several U.N. members, Incliid- .Miss; Nlslflkawa said she and P«f»ofi» I™!")’ ‘n a wfdenlng probe h A also was quoted as .;jayliig... hixiadrast monitored here said Oobiirn Rd. until they moved to Suk‘teens, come sec other Ship’n Shores fust for youi (Tinner, died last night al4«^ su r­ la-’rtrfiinires in gambllngr^W have suggested that, another hosleee left Crowlev, tclevtsllDn quiz shows, triggered thei a defeated woman loi^'trstant f Red, Chinese Army hcadquar- Saraaota over three yeara ago frankly gery St Palo Alto Hospital, ''H e 14 mV Of Jonl. and another Ameriean At b.v the Investigation of the "Dot-; ,,n the show received *4,^KMl af- ters'in Fukien Province.'on tha Mra. Bull waa a profeaalnnal anig was 57. ' . »e d-layed 10 ,day., tha*j^i>tel tin se l satrance------at 3 a.m. after P^Pram ...... op- ^ mainland const, sani a. written *r. They have a atiidio and liohUv , to build up a clientele Of bettors scheduled s a rt is .Sept, 19. ' an evening of- dancing. 8. .Worgan. executive as- ponent liad.,been sii)^lied advance warning—presumably by /leallet "^more TBCN DEPARTMENT—SEOONU-Fl^R. Dr. Lawrence had suffered ul- wbo could Afford to WHjfOtvHH much. dro|>—lo Quemoy's comnumder aupply atore In Saraaota and many ^ eyratlv* colitis for years, his doc­ Communist bloc launched new "The' AnTericans were gpy and Jjstent to Dist. Att>'. •' ''afik ,S,, aniovera to quest4.ons. local people have called on them International propaganda, organ to seemed to have an Interesting con- Horgsn. saW yesteftlay that three ■ Hilgemeler.s story.- a* piiblfshcd and deputy' commander yeater* ea. tor ssM. (Continued on;Page ^ esf) alnce they located In Florida fem^ine . The director of the University of spread the' Moscow-Pelplng* line versatlon in the taxi. Thel-e were other qui* slmwe were under^^ru-j bv^the new.spapera waa as follows: | da.v. Galifornls’s . radiation laboratory throughout world . . ; Pickup no quarrels." she testified.' ' posstble lrregularitl{s.-l He was selected from the audi- fhf nfw look ana linet of your had Joined other top-level scien­ trucK snd sta'lon wagon collide Ine nrosBciilioti called Mias Nla- ^ui he did not name them. enc.e early last May to serve as a .STAY FOR NEORO SEEN tists at Geneva in an international IVfamie Will and'dclll man nhd hnhy, hurt 9 in hlkawh to tewify sC t ■ Worgan said 10 persons thus, standby to -'Vheneve. a .Montgomery, Ala- Aug. 38 conference on scientific 'detection Hudson. 'N.Y. . . Oraianizatlonnl tion prior to lopes’ death 2f Crow- •’■ve been quizzed im connec-1 l egulai contestant was unable lo do —Jimmy Wilson, the Negta Ample Free Parking Rear Of Store of nuclear e?cplosions. but was toy^^left hnn^wmch^^^^^^^^ "Dott(i'|^inquiry,j so. H, w^ i ^ re,tort the hand.vmii)i sentenced to die for Ike Fly to IVeH^oi^t meeting called today by group of ..V u... • . 1. ItniThed off by an Iralh contest-] first time on May 20. rohMiig an 83<-year-oM white forced by illness to fly home last eastern investors whet acquired Na­ J n M Whfrh 'riiwliv ' *"t’a complaint. ( I While waiting backstage on thkt widow, won an almost certat8....'.i.„ ♦ Bweater month. tional B a ite rs Life Insurance Co. Jones and which Crowjgy^ contents concerning those persons al-'date he’noticed a previous winner stay of execuHon today.. Tha .) Back to School ANKLETS Quonset R. L. Aug. 28 - he hurt several daya,%efore ip a He entered Peralta Hospital In President Btaenhower. witflout of Dallas . . . Coast Guard says it rendy appearing at Horgan's of- a \v;qnian who was lo make an- .Alabama Supreme Court hand^ W« wOtcoma charga o c c o u r H ! Groan Trading Stomps oro ■nearby Oakland Aug. 10-after an Mrs. Eisenhpw.er. ected \ •will continue? to check repoiri that -~ed down a list of decisloas with* Fine qualit.t nnklels in cotton, nylon and wool stretch. givon with cash tolas and also to castemars who poy thair aciite attack of ulcerative colitis -land here to out ruling on Wilson’s^ lequest and was transferred to Palo A)to a.m. -and go for a rebMring. The 'court haa inspirerf by the'u oman^y ways of the Far East^ ehorga account within fiftoon (15) days dftar biHidg data. for the (operation. to the mimmer j asst of I’ort Jerretson, ,N.Y.-c*.'.”*. ( nmg neiore a out amn i y,ev are Ji already upheld the death sal­ . VoOng man and girl fatally hurl notice anythifig unusual.wboul his .. •’ / ” . GORDON WOOL and NYLON STRETCH ...... $1.00 F irst Cyctotfon Coat *38 i Fort Adams reservation at New open to tlie page on which ahe had; ience, but ddfenae dMonseya Long on lookf»-^aliort on care! This ycat’a ..clas.sic set Dr. Lawrence Invented the ' port- ..when )»4i:«ck br a New ,VoHt O a-'; left hami"’^e didn't cofnplain of The complainant comp who initiated l>een wrltjflg. asked tke Justlc(to tod^ecAMta*. TRIMFIT NYLON SOCKS ...... V...... Pr. 59e comes closer to your hips (aa.Fa.ihiqn cominand8)-^omes ■tom-shattering cyclotron, an In- ' Prens secrctar.v James C. Hag ..'tl*sl\Rallrimd train las', 'night. . anv. pal'n." t)ie ’'Dotto”Dotto" probe le Edward Hll- Hilgemeier glanced at the writ- er. .jiv...—,. — Reminder! etniment fotj, converting one ele-j ertv aald thia morping that Mrs. 1 T>to R«v. Vincent F-, Finn, The defenae opened Ha case by -Ameier ' jr..'a ”F«rt-tlb>« IpiMer,' ing and then, aa the ahow went on cUi.se to a.sking for no care at all. Both cardigan and pull- ment into another, in 1930. : His : Biaenhowtr plana to drive up to pastolr of St. Joseph s R. C. Church , ss.Vlng it would prove Jones was bit actor, and conteaUnl on quiz the air, he was surprised to learn ALTITUDE RECORD (L a IMEP GORDON SNUG dUFF SOCKS ...... Pr. 79e on are niock-fashioned of Luxura—a creamy orlotj that first one coal *25, Rhode laland, sUrtihg tomorrow ^ *1 Slielton since 1954, died today { in a high state of intoxication and shows. that questions being asked her tVashington, Aug, 38(1.0*—The Tht MancbMttr Trust ' GORDON SPORT SOCKS ...... Pr. 59e washes without pilling. Colors: Navy, pink, white, emer­ He buiJt one of the world.y great and stopping over In New York. M SL.iMmy'" Hospital, Water-,, may have inflicted the fatal in-, officials skid Hilgemeier, a , were contained in the nolcbodk Soviet magazine 1>!$SR eaya Co.^witi rMumt ald, toast, sand, brown, and Borneo slate. Sues 34-40. scientific Isboratori^e around hifl Hagerty said that he .could-notbury.. .\Mme Ohiang Kai-Shelf | Juries on himself while etumbUng ,und-by contestant on "Dotto",; along with the correct answenl. Russia has .achieved a new pltt* CORK cyclotrons on the ..university’s V exacUy .when she will aniVf; j wapls U\8. Govertiment to Inform about the room,. . }old them he was paid off when he; Hilgemeier ripped the material iude-recoyd of 29* ala* ARLURE BOBBY SO CKS ...... T Pr. 39e Berkeley oamikis'. The instruments but believed It might be 8atur-* Rod China It'wHI fight If Reds Koyoeht Chiba,/chemiet of the :^mplalned to program heads that j ovHW- the pptebook and later In- , gle atage'rocketa. ctmeat SATURDAY MORNING SHORT SLEEVE.SLIP-ON...... M .9 8 played a Itejrrole-ln developifig the ,;day morning. j itavade effshpre islands In -the Tokyo Metnppollfan Medical Ex-1 a woman was being given the quiz formed- {he, defeated contestant.; issue of (the meathly saag a^ BANKING MAMCHISTIR COHM- also claliam th at a aew type^eJ GORDON DEB S O C K S ...... , Pr. 39e LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN . . . • S5.98 lin t nuclear bomb, producing the ■* This change of plan eliminated ; ^rm osa Strait..." Oeneigl Elec- smineris Department, testified the', answers .in advance. ,* Milgemeier p o t h e r •woman, of w hat he had CORNM MAIH^ood OAK STftKTS figat aelf-exploding uranium zMl. .Uif poaalbUity of g 49-mlnute boat: tiRc'aaya 'll will offer new sav- 'autopsy .showed' Jones' blood 'con* j then complained lo ^ the Federal learned. ro chet'lauarhed ia May 1857 S«fiit. 4 ARLURE ENGLISH RIB S O C K S ...... ^3 Pr. $1.00 SPORTSWEAR DBPARTMKkr—RECONB FLOOR. From the laboratory, whicb Law- ■ trip 'actiDM the bay (ram.Qoohaet |itagr"Uiid sA^rity program to lu Uined l.Og milligrams of .alcohol Communications Contmlsston. Meanwhile, three noted w-innera carried, a paylea*. af j- , —----- jliniployae wtiMi remal eentraat . — ■ — • r . Hi'jenieier was. qjibled by. the pouade te a a alN tM e e t 188 « I .«• Fata Ten} ' .(OabttaaM m Page SKIw) Italka •e u n I^r I^ r Day... (Deattaned ea Page rifteea) I(awr and X4w (Coatlaaed eta Faga EMv m ■dlea. ' / ‘ ‘ Is ' / r , t .. _■ '1 ' ' l l - ’1

■' ' , -V -, . '— : ■. . , ■ ■ 'j n^ ■ ^ -S." MANCHESTER EVENING TIERALD. MANljftESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1958 PAORTRRBR Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r . c o n n « Th u r s d a y , a u g u s t 2s, i 968 ‘ •=* Justice Dept., NAACP Urge SeDate Passes Police Arrests C«(3eral Jury Thirii J^wim Course Sheiliw'old on lYt'rf Court Lift integration Bar F a n b ^ Curbs Charles J. Wesneakt, 26, Of-______Jlndicts-fiiffht_ in Voters Agree"^ Deepwood Dr..^ was a s ie s ted?*vps- ^ ^ e s -' ^ "" ...... V ' J terday luid charged With.,indecent I ^ (OMtiHMd tniiq PBge One) - Ends ut Salters Pool . ^ USiS U>W TRUMP South dealer On Integration exposure. He was released under a Bet^ Syndicate On Aecepting •F t C s t o p W SO AIU ' Both tidee vuliierabla 11,000 bond for alignment Shelnwold ths bani8\ lD f efforts to hold' off Town Court Sept-rt). NORTH Obituary '^OonMnueil from Page One) (Ivmtinaed. from Page Qm) A toUl of 1,095 children knd’ ' Mercinovich, Edward .Ward, ChrU- Tod*y’* hand l* a itruggU be­ * 6 2 KITCHIEN ipM B A IS Immediats mingling of the riaces R'onald. C. Ko«tei, 19, of 37 Ed­ numerous adults participated in lie TemplP, Sttven Temple and School Plans tween South and Weat. The out­ In claisroom*. ward St,» w»S arrested at th*,,, » $ 6 5 4 3 The, effect would be to close a Femdaie Hrttaurant on Main Si^'»« 4100,000 on a big footbqU pat- swimming icssdns this summer aK Randy HUl. come ot the hand dep'enda oh the ♦ A S T Labor priY Weafiisitil Spiwidh^ Here i* the nub of that.alrguihent Mi** Maud Stanwood Salter's Pond, head life guard Art XdiUtR paafllng the Beginner “A I public achool facing forcible inte- yesterday and ■ chau'ged with ,.*a iirday. The flnal plane for the new high ekill of these two Trtajr^r*. « 8 5 2 BA eet forth by Rajikin: Thei Su- Miss Maud Stanwood', who came J,Alime reported today. T h r e e test Include Mm, Ruth Flaherty. school were presented and unani­ Weat open* the queen of dla- W M T • BA»T to reeide' with Mies Aiine Moore i‘,| 5 * I gration and lease Id an Individ­ breach of the 'peace. Patrolman Per Cent Tax bn AU Beto • ^ FRIDAY . .. p:-eme Court lU elf in it* 1965 drder John Hughes said Kode* difteted separate series of a \v 1 m m 1 n g M>a. Glsole Goldingr M n. Maxtne mously accepted at a town meet­ Rionda, and declarer win* In dum­ A K.,5 ♦ 10 9 • I ■nd her late 'sistor, :MisA Florence .J'*.’- ual or group for operation aa a Then, Congress passed a law re-, courses yifere offered with 435 Harryj Mr«. MAry Holman. Mra. f K 7 V A 2 .SATURDAY.Bpt^ a • p ' foT integration with "all dellMrate several objectionable renjifrks to ing Tuesday night.. my to try the ipade flneaae. The 4 BIG Moore, at 4S Elm Hill Rd., Tal- A private achool. quirjng a $.50 stamp tor bookies , children taking part (n the first I'YanCra .lerny. Mm. Molly Koven* queen of apadea lose* to the kins, ♦ QJ10 9 #54 2 sl»e*d^’ epecified that the coMtl- cottville. In 1933, died last night at The legislature also stamped ap­ the officer while the officer was in Voters also authorized the' High ! SUNDAY . . . the reetaurant. KodM-Wiu released series July 7 tb 23. 385 from July 5ky. Mtfl. Evelyn Kudlow, Mr». School Building Committee to sub­ and back come* the Jack of dla- 4 Q 7 6 4 3 t » K J 1 0 9 tutiontl-^ljghts of some cltisen* the Manchester Memorial Hos­ proval of a Series of bill* by Ar- andvlevying a 10 per cent tax on 24 to Aug^ 8, and 275 from Aug. Kny Reff^n. Mrs. Mary Temple* SOUTH M O N D A Y . may not-W -siupended or ignlorsd pital. under a $100 bond M r court ap- all bets. Shaffer and Horwick mit plans and speclflcallona' for moiida, DAYS! ictnsaa Att.v. Gen. Bruce Bennett, peatsnee tomorroYei :• s. 11 to 22. Mr.s. Thehesn Rojjcr. Mrs. Jeaflle competitive bidding and to accept South Win* with'the king of dla- ♦ AQ17 4 V because of the antagonistic Acts of She was bom in Farmlngdale, most of whtch aimed at curbing moved to Winnipeg, where they, nic(i. Mias JHMlre Aracnault and ¥ Q r 10 9 others.* ! •Mrs, Eleanpr' B arrj’. 42, of A number of new activilres at the loweat bid. mohda’ and lead* out the ace of Maine, A-pril 23, 18B8, the daugh­ activities ot the National As.socia- operated until Canadian policS Sailers this year included a pre- Ml.ss Jean Bedell. ♦ K < 3 The most cMnmoh^~sc^um^t - of Rocky Hill, ,ava* arrested and Leland WHton, prealdenl of the ipadea and then the Jack of ter of I, Augustus and IsaberStur-- tion for the Advancement of Col­ charged with recklesa driving as shooed them back across the bor­ scason Junior l^d Senior Life Swimmer *'A." Stephen Timrlok Cryalal luike ITA made both mo­ apadea. Thia (flvea Weat hla teat. « A forces seeking-'to head oft gi* Stanwood. The family later' ored People. Sm Mi WcM N eift EaR NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOWDER lay school'integration in eoutjhAw: the result of an accident Tuesday der in 51956. Saving clas.s, water ballet rlasaeli Elaine Dafigerl. M^ry Carter. Kip tions, The brick one story build­ If Weat tamely diacarda, dummy to Brooklyn,' N. Y., where Filial procedure for the legisla­ night. Mrs. Barry wa.s admitted to , Set ifp again in Terre Haute last for girls. ^Voning Senior l4fe Sav­ Miller. Andrea Gregory, Richard ing Is designed .to house 480 to will diacard a diamond. .Even If 1 ♦ Past 1 NT Fait qonunu'nities is ^ a t thS state of was a member of tion called for each house to pas* 2 V Pa** 3 V P *« STEAM CLAM$. Dr^n Butter public opinion would not pqrmft ManpHester Memorial Hospital September, they invited In Edgar ing 'Instructions for adults, and Avery, Edward Avery, Bruce 500 pupils wlth'^supplemcntary Weat ruffa with the king- of Plyrabu tli"Gh(^ch. the other’* measures '-qnd then with Injuries received in the acci- M. Wyatt. .60. Terre Haute, be- four a p e c,i a 1 adult swimming Blakc.iley. Nancy Zimmerman, Pa­ bids sought for four more class­ Rockville Doctor 4 W Pss* P*M Pa*a peaceful race mingling at this time. Sunday : Schoot fo ^ l? years. She triimpa, dummy will atlll discard Opening lead' — 4 Q . send them to the governor for his denr and the arrest was not made cau.se--he had a $50 gambling classes from Aug. -ti to 22 tricia McMuMin. I,.ind^ Lazaroff, rooms which would Inercasc en­ Dr. Allyn B. Dambeck-wtll open the laft diamond. In either caae, CLAM FRITTERS -Elsenhower, In . speaking Of a school in' Mooreheai^Ji^^., for 11 signature. Passage was a .rnere ■lower approach yesterday, added ■Until her release. Her court date is stamp. Those completing, the third RlcUey Renaon, Patricia , Lilkovltz, rollment abonl 100 an office for the general practice the contract will then be unbeat­ years. After this she siteftt; -Sev­ I formality since the bills w'eeif Sept, 1,5. aeries of Insttnu'tlon.s under I,.allinc that he believed- the Justice De­ m . By the time of the raid the Mir. Irene Thorpe. Mm, .Barbara The contplcllon of the school Is of medicine at 62 Park St., Rock­ able. have a singleton or a-void ault for eral year* abroad., " - t ; Identic'al in both Hoii.se and Sen#

3 Begins Duties liSome lucky Manchester resident | 'j ,^111 be Detroitf-bound on an all-ex-' 1 - FRIDAY AND SAtDllDAY I Mm. James Klar of Notch R<1 pens# paid trip in October to in- been named part time cler}» at ' ^ i^und Jnhocent I With avory lubrication job and oN ebongn ,".^r «th«-8chool. sped automobile plants there and 1 J ' Principal Richard H. Mather to meet Henry Ford II and other ' WUlard B. Rogem doee not ex-tpay off the bond* floated to butld om ade the announcement today, He executives. CAR M?ET WASHED T ’* '**nd Board of Ednratlon membere fleet to be found innocent when he three new brltlfes and 'that the absence of tolls on the B.ulkeley While in Detroit the' trlpster's ‘-Interviewed seven local women for appwm in pSaat Tlartford 'ihwn would result in its being flooded primary function, however, will be . . AT NO CHARGE x ” the job. ' ■ Court tiwnowdw morning. But If to sep-e durini? a panel conferehce « Mrs. Klar will assist the school by traffic, A he la.' ha VHtl' drive -acroea the Rogers, however, argues that Od. 8 and''9. on 1959 automobiles, No Waitinff—Free Pick-Up and ^•ecretary, Mrs. Alan Rose of Oder Bulkeley Bridge again . without thla is not. his colfibem. H s told c and lo ^ iv e "frank and ronfiden.-, '•Mill Rd.. whom she has been help- paylngrr—"right from the court,” ' llal'^-dnswers on how they suit the | on a volunteer basis for the croivd of well wiahers Whe flocked ' ‘Tve got to get thla Into the around him as he was being ar­ tastes and i-eqviiiements of Ameri- •p a st two years.. She began hei higher courtj^ the Manchester ’■V ll -f'a'i! bu.vlng public. ' ' retted on the bridge two. vfbek* ^duties last Monday. bank chairman said in referring to information on the trip was re­ MORIARTY BROTHERS • A graduate of Bay Bath Institute hla campaign to haVe the State Su­ sgo that Morgan Bulkeley.' the di>' rector of the bridge^ commission ceived yesterday by JohrrWiet. iw here she took a 2-year steno- preme -Cotirt declare the Bulkeley executive vice president of the 301-315 CENTER STREET-iTelephone 3-5135 •'graphic course. Mrs Klaf worked Bridge toUa illegal. when the bridge wad dedicated, told him that the bridge was to- Chamber-of Coiunierc'e. In a tele- ' as a secretary in Springfield before Rogers. laimched his campaign uaiu. Dr' Geoi'iie Gallup of thel her marriage. on Aug. H i when he made a high­ be a free one. “And I'm going to make It one,” Rogers added. Bull.Mr to replace ftslliip organir.atlon at Princeton, More Reglstratliin* ly publlelxed trip across the It took a fife to remove the toils on this predecessor to the Bulkeley Bridge, N.J.. explained that Manchester Eight children \^er^ registered Bulkeley Bridge and handed the Pnly One to Predict span washed out 4n a freshet, this covered bridge was destroyed by (ire on .May lY. 1895, and was replaced 18 years later by the Bulkeley Bridge which tvas toll-free until Jan. J-*-of this year. The had been chosen as a "repreaents- for first entry into the loi si school toU attendant a' calling card In- Before his plan for doing that tire .\mecican comnumlty"' to next Wcdne.sday in a special reci.c- steebd'nf a ton ticket or a 25-cent can get anywhere, however, he iS picture is from a poitcard owned by John B. , funeral director aljd ’ Board of Directors parllcipate In'the national opinion tratlon session this week I s toll. first going to have to be fovigd nomlneg. . _____ panel on the new cars, 1 Rose reports at least foiii more guilty in E>st Hartford‘S Town iM □ Will Appeal Gallup asked: Wlet to select a Court tomorrow morning. And at children will be legistered before Arrested by a policeman es­ Vjrrfevelopment plan for Vf-ktlt AITIO ‘ W!NF!ELD T, MOYER. M.D. ichool opens Tlic office hopes In man or woman? from the commu­ see pecially picked for the job In ad­ the moment, RogarV is the only 8avi<^k Consults er^btieney Rtlis.; industrial c^wfi- ^ * rifllHalllt nity wlio is s member of s local • 5 • . atbld the eonfiislnn of registra­ vance, Rogers was charged with one directly connected with, the plex in the Hartford Rd.-Plne St. | chapter of a national aervice or- tion on npenmg day and has urged evading a toll and faces a flne up case ready to predict this flp. Sny ^tate Developers neighborhood. H« has marifed thi.s l>'aves Ri>ckville ga.niratlon such as Kiwants. Ro­ i, Anneunfcas tha parents to enroll thetr children this to fid In . East Hartford .Town other outcome. ' site as the most,likely b'ne for re- | \ tary or a leading local business week. Court. If convicted, as he expects, Atty. George C. Lessner, of Joseph L. Savlck. consuHpnt f« development, iVo.clergy aiipolntiiienl« In t’ u womens organir.slion. The selec­ Youngsters enrolled Tuesday will he will Immedlstely take an' ap­ his attorneys, judiciously decHne<< tion stioiiUi be made through art removal of hit offiea enter Grades 1, 2, .1. .“i. and 7. the Town Development Commis­ Right now, ^Sii'ick and Town area hiive been announced by'- the peal, and the flrst leg of wbst today to speculate on the verdict. Engineer Edvri|rd J^ Rybexyk are | Dior-ese of Norwich, open and impartial drawing, he promises to be a length.v, journey sion. conferred with officiils of i ' __ Orlentajtpn IJeaalon "We're taking one thing at a collecting data on the Site, but tt,p Rev. Richard O. Fontaine. said. through the State courts will be the State Development Commisi 1 FROM 3*42 MAIN ST^ET An orientation ..session for Matj- time,'-’- he said. "I wouldn't pre­ Sion .yesterday for information ' haven't-begun preparing a plan. |.assislam at .St. Bernard's Olnirch Ex( liided from drawing for the Chester High .School freshmen -Will completed. sume to prejudge the case. It all Rogers maintains that the "helpful" to liie torvn'a proposed , A plan, sndalso creation of the , in Rockville will go to .St, Pat-1 Irip would be all employe.s or own- be held Wednesday from 1 30 to depends on the testimony." redevelopment plan. ! agenev, are 'nece.saarv to* qualify lick's Church in East Hampton to* CIS of retail or used .lutoinobiles TO 36 HAYNES STREET - 3 pm. at the school To pick up j TOWERS RMons butintu during this gMuin* and truly RED*RLOOD> Greater Hartford Bridge Authori­ or tnu k dealerships, tiallup said. ty has no right to charge tolls on And East Hsrtfotjd Assistant General Manager Richard Mari | under'the J5 mill Ion program. morrow as a.ssistknt,. pastor, students for transportation »o the ED EVENT! W t aim to Rrov* one* again, that YOU wHf always gat mora —^ whan you 50-year-old bHdge which wae i Prosecutor Morris, Falk, who .will tin said Savick sought infdrroallon "ill appoint five mem- 1 He Vga assistant pastor at the M'iel telegraphed (ttilliip this , Si# morning with a piomise of "fullest school on that day, Mrs. Igiiira SHOP TOWERS! Wa'ra not just "half ehorgod up" about this; wa moan to koap our theu- bought and paid forhv five towms, | represent the Stale before Judge the town will have to use as It ' hers lo the new agency next week Rockville-Oiurcli since his ordi- ^ •etivf Thursda'^, Atig. 28, 1958 Lee Will leave her house at Tol­ tskes the next steps toward oh-S'""'' confusion i^ppea*s .to exist > nation trt Ma-y^and will he replaced conperallon" aiid Is now aelting i including Majichester.' The Aji- : John Brennan, said he had no the wheels in niolion to select land rid. and IV 44A at 12..V) p m sdnds of happily sotisfiod eustomors and ora out to gat many more naw quality and thrift* thority, however, citing the fact ' Idea of how the case would de- taming .State assistabce for a re- as lo what kind of- project the as- hy 'he Rev. e . . ''i .. IIONF.V TO HOLD FIRM th»' way: Rl 44A to Notch Rd , Rush down to Towors today „ wa'va just rommod tha daylights out of high prieos! iisluuent of a local redevelopment cover "industrial pio'fierlies n o t ' HSv. Clifford Curiln v ill re- then pointing to the toll powers nocent on the basis of the testi­ M'asliington Federal agricul­ over Notch Rd. to Bolton Center rranM it by the Legislature, be­ mony presented -7- no one .expects sflency. being put lo fuU use." Others hold : pastor ml^.St. ‘,'Rd., dowm Hebron Rd to School ture forecasters predict that this, lieves otherwise. > Judge Brennan lo rule on the Msrfin said the Cominis.sion has that it is aimed at redeveloping T .y^ear'i honey harvest will be "fully.' tRd.. to Rl. 8R. to Birch Mountain basis of the legal arguments In- It also points out that there hot yet determined the criteria for | "blight arfas.' Alexander Hamilton la said to sS good" as the 19.'i7 output, which Ext., then over Birch Mountain would be ."rhaoe” financial and volved — Rogers will gel himself types of -redevelopmem projec.ta ; . Pre.sumably these questions will I Elxt. back to Bolton Center Rd wi itten moat of George; amoilnte<1 to '242.0(10.000 pounds, 1 Advertiae in The Herald— h Pay» trsfflewise—If the Bulkeley Bridge'arrested all over again, anjt right t'hal can be included iindei its as- W answered when the Commission ^ „-,,nm gton's farewell address.' 14 per cent over the vear before. to Sheridan's Garage nnd then to toils were removed. It. aays the i away. He made that intention siatance program. i'ntil Ihia is ' finishes preparing its criteria for " ______:...... •the high school. INFANTS' 3 PC. BOYS' and GIRLS' BOYS' and GIRLS' i GIRLS' -toll revenues are needed tp help rlear today. , completed,.Martin cannot draw up I projects. Mrs. Lee wnll return to the high school at 3 p.m. to transport the students home SWEATER SET QuNt-Lined JACKETS S-T-R-E-T-C-H SOCKS TocJi Hchool Notes DRESSES The. same route* will he driven by Mrs. Lee on Sept. 3 beginning at I c» 7:80 a.m. for Technical .School slii dents. Raymond Calhoun will be A at the school at 11 45 am to .re- turn tech stiideala to Bolton These are special arrangementi for the first day Beginning Sept 4. when Man­ chester High School officially Lush fabrics imported frewftalyl opens, tfchmcsl" school students will ride high school buses fo Man Chester and transfer to Mrs I.ae s bus at the high school for lbs trip fo the teclinicsl scbonl. In.^ the af­ ternoon, Itaymond Calhoun will drive an elementary school route $3.98 VALUE \ first and llien go to the tech­ $1.98 VALUE $1.00 VALUE ■1: nical school to pick up sliideiiti $2.49 VALUE He expects to be at tbs athool at • Ro.v.s’ 2 color romhination. 3 1.5 pm. -Scssiona at the technical .•O rion or N.\lon, khrink-proof, qiiirk- • Water re|>ellent gnbardine. • Sport and gyrtt aocka. - V ' school this year will be from 8 Hrylng. • Si/.en 4 lo 12. • 65^f wool and 35*?r nylon. a m In 3• p m • (..irln' water repellent poplin. • Printa or aolid colora. Swimmers (tiuilUled • Matrhiii|(, kiiil honnel nnd .Imolicn. • Guaranteed waahable. Miss Donna Robh, Inati'Uctor In • Red or navy blue. the local swimming program, held • AnHOrted nilors. • Sixen 3 to 6x, • Flta aixes 9 to 12. • Sizes 3 td 6, also toddlers’. 1 to 3. a special session yesterday for losllMg of her swimmers class Bevcii of the twelve .voungsters, '■ V '’ ■*r who qualified as Intermediate two week.s ago, passed yealerday's tests. They Included Gordon Fish, Don­ "MIRRO-ldATIC" ald Kish, Terry liTlalls. Brian Ladies’ 100% Wool SKIRTS ‘Fruit of the Loom” Boys’ Hankies Assorted TOYS Honiilon. I.,iiula Clark, Mar)^ Co- ELECTRIC ataiir.o ami Ctalro -SOulhnrlin. Tha PERCOUTOR yoiiugslcrs wUl be eligible for Junior life saving or advanced awiniincr enuracs next aeaann R,,. r A . W S( IS riana 1‘rogram 5 .9 5 The first meeting of the aea- n •on i'll the WoniPM s .Soc iety for 8.99 Chri.stiau .Service was ael forSept. Va!u«I Ifl ai a planning nVeetIng of the exeiulive board Ihia week. 'T he- 1.98Volua! seaaon s opener will be gueat night e Mechanic^ ami remnle con­ when each member will bring a • Tweeds, plaids and sotid colors. trol, some friction, eome bat­ 15,95 Volua! friemi In the community who’ Is tery operated not iiow a meiiiber of the WSC.S • Choose frtim thousands. e Btpikibg gold tone Onlsh - e Choose from care, tnirks and e Makes 4 to a Cups perfectly A special program will be arrang­ • Kizes 10 to 18 and 32 to 38. ed. trains ': flavored coflee. A peach .abort(take supper will be served on Sept. 13 at the Nationally Advertised At 59c church. Mrs H Friti Noren will Men’s 100% liyion Outer JACKETS I be chairman of thie event .Mr * Famous moha, Rrst quality ASPIRIN TABLETS and Mrs HersM lye will he Chau * Sanferiiod men for a ihicken barbecue to hr * served on s dale In October. a Grain i 4.99 8,99. Vacation School Ends T.I.B.P.. A one hour program, "An Eve­ . nc 5>rttfled ning In Japan ", wilt he presented 9.95 for . at 7 o clock tonight to mark the U j closing of Vnited Methodist Value! Church's seiond annual vacatiiin l/K / school Ladies’ Orion Novelty SWEATERS I Ruth McKlraevey of Manches­ ter. will be mletress of ceremonies LANOLIN Plus HAIR SPRAY for the program liinlor depart. * Nylon quilt-lint and fur collar ment students wlio will take ma­ As carefully as parents Jhcmsclves . ., National Shoes maintain a constant ‘ pairol", helping to protect children's jor roles im luflr l intuis Pcrretl. * Novy blue only / Lee'lie- Hunter, Kent Ric'lilrdsdn. Rag. foot health. National salesmen fit shoes scientifically, as prescribed by ihe New York Stale Podiiilry Society. As Marian Edwards. Susan Williams 2.50 and Susan Daley ITALIAN for "wearability "—actual wear tests prqVe National Children's Shoes wear as well as shoes that cost twice the Primary department will pie Men’s Wash ’n Wear SLACKS Volua! sent a seriea of lahleniix for which p n t l So easy on the budget, too. Wear tests certify the quality oftverything you buy at National 1 Steven - Hlnda will he narrator. Songs will be sung by the kinder­ STYLED garten group Cerlitlcalcs will be presented to the fib children who have attended “Ohariicrr BruHileu TOILET WATER SHIRT and. the lOidnw scjjool by tile Rei 3 ,? i t arlton T. Daley An olTerlng ^ V ^ u a l * "Angora" trims w'lll be fakcM' and refreshments, Rag. /; provided by the parents, will be * Shortssloova ^3.00 Robert Hall went toTtaJy, BLOUSES served. * Silas 34 to 40. made a fantastic fabric To Attend Stiid.v Damp Volua! Arthiiri PInney Jr., member of * Ivy modal ^lishjKi cotton r purdiaie-now you reap the the G ra n p Stale YoiiUi Commit ­ g 9 c •' tee and the local youth group, will * In natural, block and now Ivy brown rich rewards! Color-ipiced attend the New England Recrea­ nubby tweedspblack fa d tion Lyaders' lyiboralory at Camp ringacle In Lyme. N.H. this week­ wliite tweeds, color* end. The session Is being conduct ed esperlally for Grange, members Top Valuo Trading Stamps With Each Purehata splashed brushed weaves Pihney's attendance at the raiu|i •.loomed with the 1.99 4.99 Is being financed hy 1 hit. Stale ■ f■ 1.99 3.99 Grange^ He will participate In and traditional skills of the sting shirt-blouses ' atudy a ^trogram of dancing, crafts O H N DAILY TILL 10 P.M. MEALTHPULLY AIR.CONDmONED Vintricate tuckines, •itO iSM ) and game^ for .young people. Old world — styled into 1 laoe, superb Advertleement— ' ilcirts with all the dating of . Dressy or When Buytiig or. Selling Bolton today! Exdqsivc skirts at , rdl*up Property call Tyw renre F Fiano i ^ l i sleeves., Combed e o l^ c i t wuikc^ more stme io ihop at N a tio n a lA m erh t^s larg'tst'itidependent shoe cAaiRo, Broker. Phone MI 0-5010. tmMievablylowfiobe^ i-wldtejsod Hoff p r i ^ Sizes 1 ^ . Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ F oNj ------ton corrmpondent. Dpris M. D’ltnl- lai, telephone ,MlteheI| '8-5545, ■

NA.MEIJf TO .ATOM (tlKH P M«nchasfe|| Shopping Washington. Aug. 28 id*. . Rep p - ■ ; I I Parkade James T. Patterson (R-Conn) is MANCHESTER one o r 15 - nieinbera of Congress West Middle Tumpika who have 'been named to attend SO 'l EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ■i- an Atomic ^ e r g y Conference at and Bread Straaf G ^ V a , Bwluerland, Sept. 1-13, SHOES The meeting is the second Unit­ ■ f.i ed Nations . International confer­ Self Service ence on the peaceful iisri of -'V- I atomic energy. Af^W 71 OVERPASS i I BEM.IN^RNVli(E mOUTlS S 4^ •»r j | l a ■■ . 1

■ T ;i / \ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANpHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, ^tTGUST 28, 1958 PA G E S EV EN IIANCUE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON^„ THURSDAY. AUGUST 2S., 1968 PA G E it X two wee'v p»y ig made ohA pie« j 'hokrd o f directors and the. Soci­ ahz^ En d s Tobacco Sewere •voyk basis. IRNMBHI j Society May Joiti ety'* officers are: Miss Rthsl b«tti k M tural product of tho nm> minority. leadOiv In both o f theaa ■HalBo^le- e r 'hie jo.j8 will last three weeks. Rohb, president; Mrs, Hya{b Sut- capaelUaa you demonstrated the Boogters NigHt Needed in Fields tVork starts at 7 a.m. and .ends'at State Health Assn« liffe." vice preMideiit; M r s ,. '^heo* Uonsl roeoMloo. .. •pek an M r momlay 1 UtunMj and ffM^r Ml •. 4 p.rh. and will be dofte in the dore Potvell^jtraasurfir; Miss -Blay characteristics of'lesdanhlp, ofin- /I mers Plavsi For thOM roaula, which were! bN. tobacco sheds. The work sched­ '• Ths n»Wly elected members' of MaxwelI,^.4fnucation: Mrs.’ Ross Set by Grange Application^ are now belhg ac­ pkrtiion In nature, thara ta pralaa tei^ty, and devotion iii the serv­ 8 ule .calls for a 6-day week. tho' hoard of director* of the Man­ i Hahn^^jih^s and resource's; Mrs. PUBUSHJSO BY rUB By 4 E R !| ^ . dAOKSO: cepted by the local office of the chester MenUil HesJth Society met REBAUTraiNTDIO CO„ IMa goinK to.hoth aldaa of tha political ice of the nation." And so It want, Manchester Orange krill observe No experience is needed for the Gopidn (^Sjupbell, membership; II Biutll foreft In a letter designed^ we suppose, lomers Plajmhi^m-da^Jodlng il S ta te Em ploym ent Secu rity Divi- jobs. Miss Anderson said, as the! last night .iit their first formal .vard Chapin, publleit.v; , Mrs, Uanchrtter ^onn fenre, Booktera Night Wedneoday. Mra. machine operators will be trained.; meeting. The society, presently ^ to ha-ue«d.as a campaign display ion thjs week wdth a tiop for women to operate tobac- Jay Rublnow, liaison; Mis* BeUi THOMAS r l*lsROU»l^ . Thie wa* teamwork batwaeh a Hasel Andereon,, tha lecturer, will independent group, discussed lift WALTER R rERODBOH John Fdster Dulles ypiriUd comedy,- ''Annivefaary Free transportation to the fields' Hoffman, projects;' Mrs. Johi rubliih«r$ Republican White Houee hnd a in the forthcomlnit Knowlsnd ef­ present the progrktti, ahd members cb sewing machines. will be supplied. ' possibility of affiliating with” the Buck, volunteer services;. l|h ajtg.” . , rouDd«d October i. IMI tlemocratir .Oongraae. The remit fort to get ^himself elected gover- tyUJ have the prirllega of Ikvittng ^ o r Mil* Hasel Anderson, manager, Mts.4 Ahderson also said there Is. Connectictit Mehtal.Health/Assn. Raymond Schaller, legislation. ^Published Every Evenini E*«P« , measures wall in comparison with! nor of California Sgslnst sp New York iBV-Thd JohR Fostsg who klA end it will' zipperf notebooks ly ateaU it with a most sympathet­ • praise for this can well he even St 2d la one of. the. top figures in year kvar^fs ef 314 in ABC com-. hour the first week. For the ne*!' rapher* to work in Manchester. Recently elecred member* of the,' men. at a mere campaign document, he passed on ..to the visiting ic characterization. ' ' , StJBSCRIPTlON RATES j In the Whit* House, President Rl- the nation's fastest [growing sport. pstiUok, and consiatmtly has been ^ 'yuH «ky '•M yem ehuge pte pUe Fayabls in Advance among 'Uie nation’s top 10 bowlers. Orange having the laiTeet number ComtMdng with Jean la Herb One Year' ...... Itiiu senhower fought hsrd for pnnei^ there la apparently no^real, danger "1 traveled jlftO ,000 miles last of membe're preaent. 'The meeting BU Months ...... that the letter will do that Injury year," drawls^ Wefu, who wsighs Billy ftartsd at the bottom. He Wells, veteran performer, and pro­ X' Thrae Months ...... I* u 1 pies and programs he believed to will open at 8 p.m. and aoq'^mem- ducer o f. the Somers plays. Wells to' the reputations of both men 22,i pounds tn<’h '>f who 1 new fana a year. Welu la known as a rugged cem- Only On« Way Small ClaiMM— Emphasis On Individual IiwtruetioB Juliui M«ib»wi Special A*^ncv, — N«« cRtnii mnal from mjrh r bl-p«rtiRRn Belotti, Marge Brophy, Sue Lord, York ChlCACO Detroit an'f Bofton. . ,. i *1. . *1. Connecticut "So many housewives have taken pelltor. After hii hand waa crip Political leader*.disagree on pol- k Transportation Furnished Frank Palmer, Elliott Landen, Me m b e r a u d it nm^P.AU o f r^rord th# ia that th€rR li up the game that moat of the hew­ pled In a car door accident some I IcteS but Bnd fundamental agree- , ’ Tuition Rtosonable Leonard Riendeau. JoAnn Bron­ DOWN TO THE SEA WITH SCHMIDT'S CTRCUL.AT10K8______^ rritdil Rnouith for both, Rrid that er iKiwUng centers, p srlicu lariy In llme ago. he learned a new grip, | ment on thlsi^That mankind Must son and Richard Dunn. Tha Htrah) Pnminf Company. Um . I aid# mifhl hav> tried Yankee' the aubiirban areas, have put In went on to even higher scores. : 5nd and follot^ the way of Ood. FoV" Appointment Call Pilgrim 2-6986 Prai.ie and thanks are tn order atsumoa no flriAncial r^iponFlnnUy ______,______mirsenles," said Billy, less moderately - r 111.. >k. Democratic Senator Lyndon for Priscilla Wells for her fine tvpoeraphtral errora tppfarina In ad-' thinga d ifferent!>•, By A. H. O. TTie freali glamour xiirrounding r .like the feeling of tension „j^. ..whatever the til- Schmidt’* makes any puling-more enjojable. vertliem^nts and olh>r r***(Hnf rn n a triirliv etv directing to the last. in The Mancheytrr Kv^nlng iT^fld | ro n a iru rm riv for the cjieap Ihe sport has resulted In-.the rise ‘ ture mavW we must remember) and elemental kind of political For thoae u’-’ho arrapi tb« prog* of a new liaaa the howling pro said It doesn t worry ^^e road to security does not' The Very Best, Schmuli'* is sure to please r>i8piav adv^rttiMnf rlo»in|t houra: . __f, He rank* in every respect w ith the .Bill.y howl* nearly 100 game* of missiles. It can / * V * = N The *Eye»' Have It F'*r Mnndav—1 p m Friday strategy and gain, would have nosllration of a Riblcoff sweep m p,„ For Tu^8daF—1 p m Monday a week, or about 5.000 a year. Ai- ^e found only By walking a path, youi tSsle and ease your thirst. . Fnr WAdnAgday—J p m Di^iday been the loser , November election sn ex- Ten years ago there were only though he Is the tallest pro In the universal understanding prq- Taipei, Formosa — Fishing is F-^r Thijy^dav—1 p m BXlnAgdaf For all Ita good, the session had I oursehe* are not game. he denle.s that his height i,y Divine Being In For Friday—1 n.m TThuraday h u ^ i a few men In the entire country the main occupation in the wind­ For Saiurday—I n m FTttlay Piif nbvaouR In wbirh It ' yet preps reo to Join fhe most who earned a llvln.t by bow-lin)j'," give* him Any Advtnltge. whose image man waa created’” J/dxJuJvaft swept Peacadorea Islands, in For­ nagPlfl^d d^adltna ao a m wacE mosa Strait. More than 300 vari­ dnv of publication a*crr*f Barturday— did vi^ld tn thy mood of !h« interesting side sperulallon con- said Billy .dcTl!r.l*." ,r" Republican Senator William advantage If anything, he ssld Know-land agrees: "There never Welcome for Nautilus Sailors .H am rtrfMion. Tbut mg# towurd #ron* rems the (’onnerllrut House of "Now bow ling has a good future eties of fish are available. To pro­ a* a profession, He* farther from the floor. p>e been a time-when the need tect their brightly colored craft Commander William R. Anderson, skipper of the nucletfr-powered submarine Nautilus, waves from Thursday. August 2* omy whlrh. tn thy pry\ion« ••«* R*(5re*enlallves CERAMIC STUDIOS A lop bowier today can ey n Ilttler man has the edge. He * c os- communion with C^rd and kesp them safe, fishermen open car during welcome parade up Broadway yesterday. With him are Richard Patterson, center, ______——------— ------<' Rlop, mny h*vy Indyyd fontribiityd er to where the ball and floor increase of our spiritual I could’t"h rv e 'ir‘u'"oViir{:e?he’ f -- to 4.10.000 or more 111 4 Center St., Manchester Brnneh—-Tel. MI 8-9471 paint dragon's eyes on the prows offlciat greeter for etty of New York, and Rear Adm. Hyman Rickover, pioneer in the atomic.subma- Couldn’t Hsve Beyn “Slower” something toward the slowing Some I ven hsv* esrned IBO.OOO or meet. Most of the leading bowlers .trength has been more necessary. in the belief that this enables them I yaar whan, for tha Aral lima In t 1 8 better." to "See" their way through haz­ rine held. Nautilus crew .jyaa honored for recent underivater crossing ' o f, the. North Pole. Three years sfter the Pupteme down of AhiArlrAn profliirlion: *'* Hope of a peaceful world is dot • GREEN W ARE * PAINTS Welu, s member of the world Billy, who owns an interest In through achievement In space ardous and shallow reefs. (AP Photofax). , ' App^Ar^ ^ntir#ly. aa IhoiiEb In trol of tha f’onnacticuh Houaa. Court derision estahllshing school champion Fslstsff team of St. bowling renters In Los Angeles travel or satellite developments. ' i • HNEST HRING IN THE EAST that traditional r iladrl of Rapub- Integration as a constltutlnnal complete diagrac*. and wa* am Louis, compete* tn some Rf) tourna­ and hi* native Houston, feel* hi* put through our reliance on the' s .. ;, ! iK.anlam. that aoniewhal falaely raadfd by a aplurft of ipandlnf ment* a year H* atto tour* the experience a* a pro has been an Creator who made all things," | “EVERYTHING FOR THE CERAMip HOBBYtST” necewity. th# BoArd of F/rAtmn labalad "rottafi borough" atrong- \^ hu h aold ita#)f all too aaaily aa nstlon supervising howling clinics education In Itself. "Not by might, nor by power of Liltlf Rock, ArkRn8«8. nnfl^r- hold through w hhh tha Rapubll- ALL WELCOME aomrthinf which would halp pap for th# American Machine and "It 1* more than a good living.” but by my Spirit, sa.vs the' Lord of took to b^cin ItA fompimiuf wiUi , ran party haa prrpatually main- Koiindrv Co, larges' msniifsrtiirer he said. "I feel it's a good step- Hosts."- Zechsrlah 4;6. i tha natlon'a buainaaa up again that dcriBion. Therr u ab no quAi* tsined its half sliaie In I'onnectl-• y "j ^ ping stone to a career in any busi- , STUDIO Afternoons— 1-4 :30 P.M. rut politic *1 decisions, no m siter , pm y r^l ^cith Ha ttmmc 'Hi** .^upr^mr In thia happy and Irrraponalblr s graduate piychojoglsl neas field” i ; I who has been governor ; ______1 HOURS: Evenings—6 :30-9:30 P.M. Court ItRflf had rrfunfd lo.^ot «nv atrnoaphara. . almoat avarythlng ^rnt. l^ a aamalon aal a naw all , If Iheie Is a Hihu off sw eep ihls I, CLO.SE1) SL'NOAY—o r E N S.AT. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. J j Umf limit for complian'r .vith fell, tint could I'hange, not only ersge margin of victory of .54 | and that the change of vote need- lima racord for praca*tlmr apand* 71 Ita ruling, ithnr uiIpkhi I because of the sweep, hut because votes. Change vole* In each of | ed to reverse Ihe result averaged tlon would hr moi^ diffinili to iM); !( rAlR^t^ tbP f#derAl d^bt limit i il would hs Rihiroff Involved A these .51 town*, ihen. and you out to 49 votes par town. loiUd have had a Dernocrsllr Two rival considerations have arhmvr In noinr plB< r^. tlinn »n t'Aicf. And niAde ohvloiiAly nfci»A-j Awppp nf ahv kind Wftuld tiplp In fliwy Allll inolh#i it"* n«xt y#Ar. the Iipniticin* 1< mombci- j to be kept In mind. First, these That Interpret The LOOKING nlhrra. and aaUrd only Ui«i mo^r •n,c hi.parlissMship In lh|* p h *s e '"h ip In Ihe H ou^ Hut I'.ihimfT Adil the next 21 closest tow ns, ^ gmall town votes are not too ess- Wiahea Of The Family mpnt and polu y hr m Ihr riirrciion ^ hipi>«itA l,f> br* A i>prnoi'i flI ir enn- in order lo examine Ihe vole in a I )|j, . hanged. Second the flight of r.Y thr* A^AAlon A « ork WAA ond^ nf i . , . . i n , of InlaRraiion I fli'lHtfl wh( . ^< Utllv won tn lolal of .52 towns which sent 77 1 voters lo thr suburbs has been Thrrr vaarn aftrt thr < oAAion aa th* Alibi ' Rihirnff A\\rop in U>’>A mighl niPAn mg lask inerrases somew-hal. hut ; ocrata even after thev settle Into FUNERAL HOME Fyduratjon undritooU «f1rr lt^ »r.' n alill irmalns possible. Ihp IrndiUonal Republican Atmoa< fru rner-lndulgem e i" * relatlnn-shlp to Ihr ( •urinrrl icul TEL. Ml 8-5868 maa^urrd drlibfratjf.n .b m I afirr HoUAf It A^PIIIA tlinp t'l I'AfrPAh In fhPAP town*. thP aggrrgatp . phrrp. In Ihp nrl. .lowpvpr. a 'Rp- r i r r This All In all. however, a situation itil oSsm aaafaamrnl of rondiUonr irt OUrAElVPA on a AtAllAtiCAl Atlldy margln of vtf torv for thPAP 77 Rp- I publican landAlidp i* morp likply 87 EAST CENTER ST. \ H k ii tiki liu fk $8 AMBUl^-VCE SERVICE L ittlr Rot'k itrrlf ,ln pul a aninfilr- of diNidAd powAi At WAAhinKlmi wr JtiAdf AftPr IhP IJNM Icrilon ‘ publicAM nirmbpr* of the Houap | lo br ipflertpd in thP Houap, aa In ’.vnA 7 votPA. Thi* mrant that tl)p plpotion, than a Demo- v t t New tokan m raaujr of in Ir j; r a t lori in iiormAlly ronAlflATAd frriutiAtlng j ThAn It wha no inadAlidr RIbi A rhangp of Aomp l.ftOO votpA in rralti landjlHp. Onp progTiojitlca- And di.AAAtroiia. And AAp^riAlh ao in 1 »qi f'AkpiI ,nt0 offlf p bv .1,1 Ift ' £ < BBBRASBURSHOULOBt forra. It a.iaijjnrfl at ihr hrKmmng I IS thPAP .%2 lov.-n* could ha\p rlrcird lion. ho>vpvpr. Apama perfpctly A Afi Alprtlon \AAr. hAii prnvAd VOlPA, Which )U»r AbfMlI AA clfUIP of tha ar-lionl y rai, a tot^al of AA AlPfllOHA lAIl gpt Kvpn in thlA 77 DrnjocrAt* inalpad of 77 Re- *afp If thprp ia any kind o f. a .WM W nins Negro aludent* to stiend'ren he •**reptlon*lly fhiUful. [ rArp. howpvpr. hp cAmp publlcAnA. T hi* mpant that thP|Rlhiroff iRndalldp, thp Dpm orratir tral High Srhool. sn Institution o f;*'”’ Flsenhowsr and .Johnson ran unbpllPVAj^ly cIorp to hAvlng a Avpragp m argin of rlrto ry for mpmbprahip in thp next Hoiiap will thPAp 77 Rppubllcanj waa M votP*. bo the largPAt In hiatory. FORMICA 2 000 students altogether This tAkt A bow. for both pArtiPA, r>pmorrAtii<’ Houap wUh him, much rloRpr. '.hPti onp look* Into was rertsinly gradual policy on IhP town bv lown rpturn*, thAn COUNTER TOPS C. SCHMIDT & SONS, INC., PHILA., PA. the part of the Lltlle Rock Board Idckllkt On Tour would bp giiPiLAPfl bv looking Al of F.duratlon, and It seemed lo juj. aurfst* demonatr* Ihp ActuAl compoAjtion of thp "OUR SPECIALTY" Houap Aflpr ihAt p1p< lum which DUCK FIN — 10 PIN have rommunity acceptance. Th* Premier d* (iaull* Is be­ hAd 1H4 KppiihHrAn* lo D2 Dpmo- CUSTOM Board of FHucatlon had. In fart, ing mad* lo look like an Innocent, crpiA pliiB Ihrpp IndppPhdpntA ROWLING ANDERSON- nftl...... 11 worked carefully and long to pre­ V y f ; ' I Sloan'i Now Opon Evtry Day; emd Thursdoys Till 9:00 P.M. unrealistic Idealist. Inn much In 'Hia I waa Atii) A .fnrmldAblp two BOWLING BALLS SHIRTS pare the community for this dsy love with his own diesm s. as he to OOP TAlio for tfip rippubllcAnA EYANS CO. His future...!' ArtiiAlly, howpvpr a chAngp of At this point, (invernni Fsubua lakes hla tour through Ihe French MANCHEJJTER. CONN.. i only 1.270 CniiMPcIirul VfdpA if *l - intervened, using National Cuard dependencies of A fru a Botts — l«t«5 Curydl — RcguleM Drillings could liHVP hppn Apotlpd m Ihp (MADE TO ORDER I j MI 9-423.1. MI 9-4764 ...is in YOUR hands Iroop* to bar the nine .Negro stu ­ Me Is offering them two . hou es. nghi town*. cfHilcl hnvp gr/pn IhAl dents from the school on the ,,,,, AAiup Houap lo llir UpmocrilA (n ' BOWLING SHOES-BAGS-TROPHIES Children think only of today; rt ii for US to think ' claim l.hal their entrance « ould ' thp .11 lowr^A whPM' Ihp Rppubli- of their tomorrows. Through Life Insurance we cAn niArgin of \iclory for mpni' prerlpltate disorder niiial seem, to him, merelt s cheap not only safeguard their formative years but This was the enutae of event* hpr* of Ihr Houap wa^a iillmmpAt, thp AggtpgAtP niArgln of vlrtory NASSIFFARMSCO,':” ^r^ ^ guarantee the realization of those plans we have >■&,. .-J,;-.-/;: which has ever ,store, domlnsled ! „ u,ev vote vea In Ihe empire foi 47 RppiihlirAn mpmbPi’A of th« made for their education, well-being and security. the integration struggle These ,.*f,r*ndum on .«epl 2* on Houap waa 2..M4 votp*. or An aV> pvpniA. togpibpr with thp fpdpral | new ronAllltillon foi Kranep. Security is the birthright of our children. Plan for It today response lo them ordered hy Pres-, ^^.||| Idpnl KiAPnhoun hALp Aharppnpd | (UpIi fhicp in a npw And llbpial through one of North America's leading life compankt. t>ip lAAiiP and made it moip rrillra). IpartnprAhtp bpiwpm Franr-p and pprhAp*. If il hadn t hppn |jp Inquire now about this remarkabla FUter-Flo Washer Rork And Csovprnor P'aubua. *1 | thay wiH bp dpctartng their new Sun Life plan. Juat call nr write: would hA\p hppn annipthing aiiuI- j pnlltlca) indpppndanrp which, 09en Labor Day TOUCH ONE KEY TO SUIT Y09R FABRIC LOAD lAr PlAPwhprP. But IhiaJHi whprp 1 certainly MONDAY, SK ri’. 1 CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN Aulomatlcaily you gel Ihe eorrset and ho\^ it happened havr If they InAiit on it, but walk condilioni for any clothet load. Only A Few At 'Hip datPA involved. thP circuin- which, he alao remind* them, will 521 Middle Tpke. East ^ > Aianre* involved, the amount of in­ aliin maka Franca Independent of PINE LENOX Vic^B Sfoda Shop NORMAN^S Low Price tegration Involved muAt all hevp their flnancld) and economic naedai Phone: MI 9-4604 or PI 2-6801 Flipped from pypAldPiU Fipenhow To dp (laulle, who doe* approach p h a r m a c y 153 WF.ST TURNPIKE er A mind If Ra he hlniAPlf Inti- ■ .loan of Arc my*tlclam a* he morIarty niAlPd ypAlerdAV he ha* hAfI »nmp dwell* on the g)ot>, apirit and 299 E. .C rater S I.— Ml •-Q898 PIZZA GRINDERS, Inrltnalion to w iaIi Hiai the pAi r dpAtmy of France, a* he deacrlbaa SUNLIFEKL LOfCANADA -OB' H K h - ' r>f m legratinu rouifi bp ’ Aifiwn rr-^— — ' U>p hAnl, hpAuliful road" which BROTHERS m AD MOH 1 HI Ai 1 f '«M M e NOtAAAl' H O tM A L ■NORMAL W A t U n o w After three *\PAt R of drlihei Hlum ’.58 Ifontlar Stnrrhlrf Cata­ liPA Ahead for K iam e. and thoap CO-OrtRATlON ' waaa w e sn | P*^7 W A tM W A lW SLOW W A tM fha original taddio shoo And preparation (he i*iM|p Rt» *lAv with Fram p. It nuiat bp ; 9M 8 vashe , W A IM WfA»M C & fD C O lD 1 C O lO mstli', radio, heater.' ^Roaid of F.ducalion |iro,,oae,l !" , „,ock to find hi. 1 M l Wm H O tM A l P8 0 9 M A I HOW S l o w h OO m a ; pul nine Nngrn pupiN ml One owner. STflO X big ^IdPA being grepted. in one Af; Ix>w mileage. D A'hool of 2,0dg. 4 H0UBS-A TO PAY nni\' pro*int eg I At ion arii^Mj .viiuh i-irn td * bi’olherhood under brnkea, vvlndows, .'rtiis Certificate Is M'orth $4,l.’l on Each Pen f^'eljf 2— nortrcolnrfHat item* <:ycle 5—for "Kpccials ' such mare slenderizing to «> AA too fAAt WAA the P t r Ald^^H T’* aents. ^ 3 9 5 such as. blue jean*, colored a* woolen blankets, silk*. k Lcm h lpA(lo»*hlp being met by Limit 2 Pens tp a. Certificate own f«^Aorl lo fpfleiAl bHrSoiipn Ihe pMBAtnnAip uni'PaAonAblpnpaa of '58 Biilck Rosdmaatera *te r 4-Doo'r4-boo'r , *ocks, /many c h i 1 ,d r e n's Nnt one but tw'o trash 'n' your fobt. The eapipii* st'en 4 ph11 clot-hes. wear cycles. • hv h tt t An he I '- \ rnou^; h biitMing n*t)ongliAtuB. eager l.o get .'4edan. Power steering,eering, pow­pow- Thia coupon and. 87c eaUtlea 'the hearer to ALW AYS AT. T ^ er brnkea, dynaflow',>now, radio, connoisseur's choice... no’.c. ruiHittPiyd wn>l hardenr'l ihr nd I'f tSiitAide flag*, no matter! one of oUr genuine ind«)ttriietlble PRES­ Medet W|t-S53h Ctycle 8—rStiirdv' a jiith etics ^ltnaIio|i And v.^lAlr■l thr isnir and hentef. SURE FILLER FOUNTAIN PEN.S, IN­ --men’s wash 'n' wear suite, YOUR SERVICE wiiAi ihe coAi, *’•*, One' owner, STANT TOUCH WRITING! SATIN light and soft, with a '.‘ Ithou! Aol\ me Ah \ t hmi; n895 shirts, synthetlc-c o t t o n NORMAN'S Service liirAp MurfAcp dPmonBtreil^iLJLK' '57 8-Oonrioor Monte-Vlonte- , SMOOTH I>OINT. I.EAKPROOF! A 6-Year blends. i.tt'rxri may poanibly Inditaiej rry. Power steering,rlng, Mereo-:Merco-: Guarantee with each pen. One alae onl.r for Dept, is recognized aa lively rubber sole. Kvfn Hi-I’iirtisnn Spending ilir wpaUmpaa, I rathri llian thei ninlle, - radio, ladle*, men, boy* and girls. Amorted eolors. the largest in this area healer. ^2395 No t a BALLPOINT. Saturday II a.m. to . . . and i* staffed >■ rom niAnv poiuta of \ irw ihe Aiirngth: of thr oppoAiiion d# Window Shodos S p.m. TOUCH ONE KEY an4 TURN THE DIAL '.58 OMamoblle "OO" Sedan. [.M’ith men whose train­ ’ ocord of the R.Mh <‘biyrre** pi^oea tJnullr niu*l oven nine. 'Hie leaaon i * irowB Odd WhiHi Hydrnmnttc, powrer steering, (EW 1958 ROYAL “ROTARY” you get the correct water tempcratiire. wasli and spin the\ hip mo anxious to diown out Modt to Ordtr ing and aklll are un- f iPAAing.' brakes, radio, hrnter. Spee^ and time to suit your clothes load. No other wash- paralleleii to give ,v o u Come ' in and tea It la being called a "do Aiwdir- the dp itAuile mpiaagp may be tliat Bring your old rollers In and 'One owner. Made PEN dp^Tdoea ao much so autoipatlcairy. You don't h | ive to 10.98 Iht.v are afraid of It* appeal and aava SBo per shade. In g llw about temperatures" Tind speedA there'*'hb compli­ guaranteed service. We thing" APAAlon It la praiApd , I.ow mileage Thi* pen hold* mode Ink than | these, and many other V. S. \ 4 cated guide to follow. ”” sendee all appliance* 1^ ' ■ nuae II gsv* re.'lprors| trade a I’""''' »''"l.vala of the AI- '54 DeSoto Pmverranater l- any ordinary pea on the mar- _ No Lint Fu u on Cleth^B . . . whether or not -ignal vlrlory, he.auae' it weni Cllon *fts of vlolenre InsMe Ktt- Door Sedan Automatic ke|. You ran write tfir three | Lint is caught in the Alter—riot on your styles for campus wear “Truly”/ purchased at Nor­ -ane on fnnii )p gislatlon, he.auae I'’'"’'*" '^''■n'e Is. for Inatsnye, transmission, S fl O C month* on one' fllllng. No repair dmhes Filter is easy to remove and clean Many Other Big Feati\re»^Toof ' radt<;,^ healer. A ■ I . • bills. Every pen tented and ■ It look r are of foreign aifl. her su.e Algerisii ievolutlonlsU — no jamming or Hogging. Moving Alter * Big ln-pimnd elotJies • IVater (iaver for small man's. : and dress, informally 'U Wlllys SIniliin Wagon Fine ' guaranteed. Get Toura NOW | SPALDING t admitted Ala.aka, berauee u «"■ afraid de Oaullea appeal SBd alao serve* ** « handy detergent dispenser. capacity loads 8 cylinder, 4-wheel drive. One Writing .’THIS PEN CARRIES a far- ' polir lea mav tt* sapping their LOANRSs TOO! modeled by Miss Sutan dared la k r arlioii r'u'rhlng hill- owner, excellent S I A O C M tory guarantee for 5 yeara. | e Slid* RcturnxNyatMn • G.E. Written Instrument (optional) W arranty hoards, hrt nuar il raised postal mo\emjMl, aitd therefore look- to eondlllon. , OPEN DAILY a te * . ymleiit e m an effort to fevUaUxe HIGH-SPEED DRYER 8.98 Luettgans. 1 .’55 .Studebakiir 'President 4- TH IS PEN 9 to 9 P.M. • M A I it la alao hemg ].iairr,l iru lhiiu:N iiirti fiwn f j^u*r And niAke recon* Door .Sedan y-8. Automatic G IVEN F R E E It did nol do 11 . Iriaed ilr t.orrka ( iltnt ion m«n p difficult. trmnamlaaion.' C>y A C It 3mu buy one In the city •ith t’,. o ma]rt,' Inumptia rri ruma- W e Will *pr how Africa VOlfB. ' radio, heater. for leas than ISJM d v iw r a v y ■ion. hii-ril. It linall\- ri>lu.acrl tr> on Sp;j|d.’ 28 j '6d Mercury Montclair 4-Dqor This rerttfleate good nuiy .Sedan. Power aleering, Mer- during advertising sale. « n 7 ^ ir-l Ihiriugli a wlijjlcJl^lraid ol lueaa comatic, radio, J j M'ith This Coupon urea rlpsignr-rl In irhukc anri r ii ’’Deiii i^iir Mahed a a ■ r umyrnt the .Supieme ( ’ourl he- "fvear BUI wrote PreauleiU Kl-^ A i-8 0 S ' " ' M695 NO RMAN FABVLOtJS Kxi allwit ’S Shadow Plaid,.. SaM hy jrauNO the .Supreme Court finally | .aenliower to .‘venalitU3i Knowland 1 “ 4-HOVft Repreaentattva CMft VENETIAN BLINDS I iw Hm kindargartM ckiRl Um YW .got around to polishing ii'p the Hill 'You will be leav^>'lng ahni lly to [ SPECIAL Only N O M A IL 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEC of Right.* again, ajter all . Ihe return 10 C:*lifonila. Ihere to' MORIARTY ORDERS / tarnish II had taken during the era ' w age a 'iiolltical r ampalgn on be- , . . ^ - 9 8 r ON*B D A Y S A L E — SA T U R D A Y O N L T ’ of M cCarthyisin, fveoond, the t.'o n -jh o lf of a phtlo.sophj' of goyern- EA ^ H N S O N The proudest little girl the tirst day of school will he BROTHERS - ■»;sp ...... FREE PARKING gress lefgained. In a notable drcl-' nienl In .whn ll we hoili believe, IJa c o ln ' Ooattneatal — the one in this pretty cotton plaid bV YoungJanti The U n i t > . i ' ' t - aion to forsake a rheap, gjitl naked "BefoJ-e yon go, 1: w ant lo tali PAINT CD. tucked bodice under.scored hy i\ fullkkirt .. . tied with Mercury — EagtliA Ford Peaa iRDVA-VCiB race for political advantage, from yon how grateful I am for your SOI C F JfT K R S T B ig cT Eaqh / i a aelf heltj Blue tir rod-. . Sixes :l-6x. '! Ml S'4 tS5 Coupon Indulging in that orgj of tax rut- tireless efforts aa Sanata major- '* 723, Main Street .8ng*-A1len, [EMt Hartford, la npaii TwMny through Saturday,, tu MAIN BTREBTt MANCHE^R . OFBN *Via«NOS • XHni STORK ONLY a , 't ting which might hate otherwise lly leader and then aa Sanale r ' Phone Mr 9-4501 •lie a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; EVMajr Until StSS sjn. L ’= i = ' . .fUPtns.oovroRr 1SM W H A Y —» !• FcrrtOiri non ESementa-y School. hKellem Starts With Bett€T Mamiers W K N 8 —««Q Daily Radio Bus v n ■■ A & F RfdiiceB A, i W CCC— 12B0 . W TIC— 1U80 ters the Kitchen W INT— 1280 : Trip I, High School and St. Ber­ Action for Spot „ Price of Coffee ■ Eaafem OayUgbt Time W PUP— 141* Btis^s Listed nard's students—7:30, starting at Wllshire Road,, ter fit. B3—North On State Ticket Baby Has By CECILY BR01V.NHT0NiR Johnny Conies Home .The following program ech'i^'-- WwjvAS K N—r ^ P MM . of Wilshire Rd* to Thrall Rd. and, Naw York, Aug. 28 (8>»-ReUll AaaneistesI ProM Food Editor ulM are euppUetl by the radio WTJC—UiaiGrand Old For Students Worcester, to Dart Hlll^between A*' coffea pricM at the A and P food WURC^Am"jnoa and Anay ______I ’rtiratl and Rt. 83. -to Loveland and Hartford. Aug. 28 (4V-^S«cr«' Listen to thla voice from the mauagementa and are subject to WPOF--rul. .'uilon Lewla tary of State . Mildred F. Allen, • ___ I stores dropped to 'a n S^year low change without notice. ^ ______Rt. 83.-U) Loveland and* Old Town, today. The company . reduced past, speaking to young married FFoift ^Summer S!34- WHAY -Ser*9iad« V e r n • n Superintendent of Carold Dr., Burke Rd.. and was ordered to appear^tn Superior prices 2 to 4 cents a pound for its women of almost a century ago: ^'WINF—Manchester Uerald.Ntwi ■ • WCOG—Kvy'hirtg ACubIc SchooU Raymond E. has Barg<*r Rd.. to R^ 83 and Winde- OOutt SepL 8 to "show catiee" edty Been Named... WKNB-P M Vivien Kellems should not be cer­ own brands of packaged coffees ■Your huaband will feel It hla 'w S r —Musk! lor Ui« first Shift WTlc--Dick Bertel released bus routes for the'town's I mere, to Rt 83 at Ellington Rd.; WDRCj Anii>a and Andy tified as a xiandldate for tT.S. Sen­ effective Immediately, duty to provide you with all he AP KEWSFCATtJBER Tmore able to cope with those it 4 jRG-"* A leading rnaater. WHAY—Couulry Music Caravan WJ*0P- •Ed. P Morgan school thlldren. ' , .. ator bn the fall election balloL General by hla tnduatry, to make the home. vVlA.' , •It) R««o r Tiirgeon, Rock* prises M Johnny, and Mary come a gfoup.' • , WPOP—Waxwork* WTIC—New* ol tn* World ter Evening Herald. The first list St. to Bancroft’Rd.. to South St. oiir opinion Is not Justified b.V the ggi-eeable companlonTand by your Court Judge Frank T. Healey af ^vlle. Sh* wms horn An*;. Ifi «l Mnnuhcdtcr Mcmori*! HonplUl. homg from sunnher campt better 3. Respect for . otheri. Campers 4:H— WDRC—Anaw'er Pleasa was run yesterday, the final list 8:15, arrive at green coffee market and we do not naro-’hf what he provides, WINF^Newa WPOP-Top 40 Tim* 10 a.m. in New'Haven: Her peternal i^rendparents are Mr. inn Mre Arniend Turgeon of live closely with children of vary- . , , . Northeast School. plan shy chsnges or moves.’' ,.onatant attention to his com- chll^cn than'when they leh. 4:1G— 1:46— Will be run tom orrow. The routes - In a writ .of mandamus ‘ aejUM, Biddeforfl, Maine. ' ii^g backgrounds, and so learn, to WINF—Music with Jo* Glrand W HAY —Serenade , ’ Trip III, Vernon Elementary • . . . • Anolher nallonw.lile roaster, ^ y „„r heal ttl make his The camp experience of group WCCC—Evening Muale Miss Kellems, Stonington AMnu- understand ways of life different 4k‘ Ifr— School students—8:20, starting at Standard Brands, had ho im m edl-; pi^aganl Ihat^be will, not living under trained leadership is WKNB—Open Mike farturcr, is attempting,;^ force l.ouiKe Ann. daughter of Mr. and M rv Roger Rlrvia. 4H2 from th eir own. WHAY—Country MuMC Caravan . WTIC—Lite in me World Bus V I Tunnel 'Rd.—from Rt. 30 through ale I'omment care to go elsewhere," ' , almost cerUin to improve a child’s WCCC—Record Revu* - Mrs. Allen to place the of­ Hartford Hd. .She waa born Aug ti at .Mamhealei Memorial 4. Less resUeuness. The return­ WDRC-^; R. Murrow Trip I,.High School and St. Ber- Tunnel to foot of hill,.,^ Valley Safeway Stores, nalionwldf food madhers and general discipline, WKNB~P.M. . ' W P O P -T o p H: Tim* ficial Ballot. Hospital. She has three brothers, James, *. Pete*. 4. and Mike, That's w h a I New England's ed camper will Tiave learned how W'i'u; — vMjiler nard'a Students— 7:30!, starting at' Falls - from TUnnel to Bread and chain, is studying the A and P cut is says Sidney N. ^ a l, standards di- WDRC—Cal Kolby «:iU - The legal acUofi follows three 3, and a sister. Donna. 6. ■ M , Putnam had to say, In 1862, to entertain himself Md get fun Main St. and Elm Hill Rd.. to Milk, to Warren—from Tunnel to . . • i • • • ,ind plans a statenienl later today to "New'Beginners in Housekeep­ v^ector o f the Americar. Camping WHOP—Waxwork* W»HAY-PNH Hour tmauceessful ^attempts by Mlee A and P's Righr1)'Clock brand out of bobbies. WTIC—Nlghtlin* Main St., '” to . Welles -Including Majile St., to Warren and Phoenix ‘ Tlmnth.T Rtehard. son of Mr. and Mrs Howard R.vaii of ig h r ing’" In her "A Pr|mali|v Cook Aisn./^ho adds: ^ WDRC—Robert Q. Lewi* Kellems to .get her name on the lit to HT) cents. Red WHAY—Pialier Party Robin Hill, to Taylor, to Taylor ,St.. to Maple St. anflvphoenix St., Rockville. ' He was born Aug. l.t at Hartford Hospital His dropped fi om. 6fl to Book." , J. “Db'n^t be surprised If your re­ Geal points out that a period WCCC—Hecord Revu* WPOP—The WoHd Today ballot. , (Jircle from 76 to 71I rents and Bo away from parental control, ii con­ WKKB-P.M. B:1»— and Elm Hill Rd.. to Ironwood, to Tanicerhoosen and Phoenix St, matecnal grandparents a?e Mr. and Mrs. l>on Parker of Klling- A good many hridea, Ih IH.'ik, turned camper displays better WHAY-PNH Hour She,first asked that her name kar from 77 to ~T) reiils structive in a chlld'e development, W’llC—R obb Miller ,■ to Phoenix from Taylor to Church, to Ca||»pbell Ave,: 8:40. arrive at ton. [have gone Mrs Pulnan- one bel­ table manners, more responsible WDRO—Cal Kolbv 'jL WTIC—Nightllne 7:50, arrive at High School. Vernon Elementary School. be certified since she .received 6.- • *4 A • • ! (.'offec prices' generally have I ter. - They’ve interested their care of his belongings, less feud­ but adds: WPOP—Wartwork* % WDRC—Robert Q. Lewi* 0j2 votes, more than onfe half of liren going down gmre the fail of j WPOP—The World Todav Joseph Mark, son of Mr. ami Mrs. .loseph O. I,avigne of grooms in taking such an active ing with brothers and sisters and "Mom and Dad are always the 4:45— B :.1B— Trip II. Northeast School ahd .tJdelJu-'^^45''™t■ina "one per cent, as a write-in candi­ Iftfifl after lea'hing a leeord high, WHAY-Platter Party Wnpplng He was horn Aug 22 at Manchester .Memorial Hos­ part in the household that there's more attention to personal groom­ mo.at Important people .in evefV WHAY—Studio Parly „ all morning Maple St. abd Hale To, . date for>-U.S, Senator in '1956. Thie I l^yel in the spring of lEld, | child’s life. Camp is an extension WtX’C—Rerord Revu* WTIC—Nightllne T.KK .tese-fino- Trallei*8. to Rt. 30 and Circle. pital His m atcinal' grandmother is Mrs" Dorothy f..anger, fi7 not much chance of the young men ing—all on a voluntary basts." WKNB—P.M. WDRC—Stuart Foster to Pit;,in gnj nobaon Rd.; 8:55, ar- leque.sl was turned down because Lockwood St., ind his paternal grandparents are Mi and Mrs, having’ time to go elsewhercl Here** are some of the changes of parental concern, never a sub- WTltj—Rue* Miller W POP—Top 40 Tim a on I^velaffd Hill, ro M rive at Vernon Elementary School. I a law passed in 19.57 raised the stllijte for It." WDRC—Oai Kolbv W ilfred Lavign* of Portland. Maine His maternHl great- It’s no longer a matter of jual parents ^re Sikely to notice in WPOP—Waxw'ork* 1:46— ro I Afternoon return trip.s for Bus i requirement to one per cent, grandparents are' Mi‘ and Mrs.-.lohn McCollum. ,fl7 Ixickw^riod St., I'arow cll S<*rvi<*<* I the bride knocking hdrself out. aa their chUdren, after a summer at 9:04— WHAW*-Studio Parly Burke Rd To Beiger Rd ; 8;1« n' v II; 2:20 at High Sch^l. 2:,50 at I which bieant she had to receive JOWL SOUNDS LIKE FILINO WHAY—Platter Party WTIC—Nightllne and his paternal gieat-grandparents are Mr. and .Mis loseph .Mis. Putnam savs. "to make tlie cam p: ' WDRC—Stuart Fnater arrive at Map e St. School, to West Northea.st School, 3.10 at Vernon, at least 11.138 votes to qualify. This bright and modern bride keepi her marriage companionable . Atlanta The saw-whet owl gets WCCC—Record Revu* r.ladu of Portland .Maine, He haa a brother. Richard (tnrl. 7; Set for F’ickiips ill,use I'omforlalile " and tie "an 1. More confidence. After hav­ WKNB—P.M. WPOP—Top 40 Time Main St.-inrludlng Village St. to, Ei^nenlarv School 3 25 at Ver-' Living It Up She later was indorsed as the in­ and a sister. Shellev Mae .T.4, agieealile .-ompanion" Ttie young. by luring her bright, modern husband into the kitchen to help ing to solve some of their o\X'n its name from its calls, which WTIC—Newt 9 : 00— Snipsic and Bast Main Sts.; 8:20. „on Elementary School, dependent party’s candidate for • • • • • out. The heat and serve dinners on throw-away travs—obviously sound like the filing of a saw. WDRi'-TvVwe Reuorldr WHAY-*Nicni Watch arrive at Northeast School. This 5-month old cat hit tlie bottle four months sgo and gives no Signs of glyirfg up a good thing. , , . . man al her side is al.so pilchin'; problems at, camp, children are WPOP—Waxworks WTIC—Kignthne Biia A'llI U.S. Senator, but was again turn­ Rol>«krt Nominn, non of Mr. and Mm NomiRn Iyiil/or» Mi karewell service, wll he condm I- ^ ,lnm,.sllc science his idea- are ideal when guests are ejjpected shortly after din­ \VDRC-*-The World Tonight Trip'III, Vernon Elementary stu­ •He's Michael Jose Fitzpatrick Chatfleld, pet of 13-year-old Chester Chatlleld New Haven. Michael 6:03— Trip I. High School and St. Ber- ed down for certification on the Dpppwond Hr H** whs born Aiif. 122 r I MiinrhMtrf .Mrmorial ed Sunday fo,-;S, Major "»d M. | „,e|lhlnd.s her, ner. WINF—New* W P O P -T o p 40 Time denU—8:25, starting on Resavoir J. F. Chatfleld is one of a varied company in the Chatfleld household. ThpTe's also a salamander, a 9:06— nart's students 7>:30, Starting on grountjs that this party waa not HospitJil. Hi» maternal (irrnmrtmothrr In Mrn. KU/ah*»t!i Kl<»in. .lohn Pickup niev 'Vlll le.,vc Man - ^ fo r k in g 6: IS'"* Rd., to^Baker Road, to Bamforth d')?. a goldflah, and three bullfrogs. (AP Photo fax). WINF—Sport* WINF-Nawa Rt. 30—from Vernon Elementary represented on the iMllot . two H4 Deepwood D r. and Ina paternal frandparenta are Mr and chesle, Wednc.sday for their neiy . happen’ Sociol- pany, the ho.ats were dressed In WHAY—Platter Party 9:10- Road, to Bolton from Wildwood, years jigo. rlove Into a quarter pound of hot­ WINF—Bandatand School to Center Rd., to Vernon Mra. Marlin Lutren of Kaat Hartford. < liclsea^ Mass.. pcy,.)||„t, i,| s mav at- ter and lie alli ed a loaf of French .their party best, and I wondered WCCC—Record Revu* to Rt. SO—includlhg Hatch-Hill no plcKupl, to South St. and Ban- slon that drafted and pushed Miss Kellems was indorsedyee' ’ afiri Sf'i vinK t In* I I Hi SulvHtlon , ' ,WKNB—P. M ^:I6— Center Heights, to center Rd.. to ***** Iribute the n^w «itiuatiun I bread ibot not all the way ' whether dinnertime was going to WTIC—Roa* Miller ^ WHAY -Nighl Watch and Bolton; 8:50, arrive at Vernon Yankee Atom ic through legislalian giving the New the Independent Republican piar- Army (*orps fdV Iivr \ <’H I H Valley V4ew- at cornerc”orner"of of Center crirfl' Rd., to South St. — Irom Stephen Kllloll. son of .Mr and Mj;{ Arnolil Russeh of iWzon totiiMf.B Hut mnnv [irHrt’ral through I BO ahe could slather the be skipped in anticipation of the FOR SALE WOTC—ChI Kolbv ^ WTIC—Nightllne Elementary School. ;\ r C\ o Crestrldge and Center Rd.. I Haven a JOOO.OOO suljlkidy to^ keep ly'a nominee for U.S. genator lest WPOP—tVaxwork* WDRC—The World Tonight Storrs. He was horn Aug 22 at Manchester .Memorial Hoa- Flfpi oMf-nlutlv#* Hjif»HKriM fr yuuru’ people mmv it .*lenj.* f / 'i i I cuta. Tile bi ead waa then covered midnight .supper. Afternoon return trips for Bus --"I,- St. and West; 7:55, arriye at High T o Sell Stock its. Old Colony pas.senger sCrvitje Saturday and Monday made her Ihe ()ifror#'nt ilepM: I rneni« will m- j W P O P -T o p 40 Time pital Hla nialjrnal gi aiulpnrenta are Mi. and Mrs I'rank Siar- thfil t''dHV more yoim; I'wilh foil, ready to be heated, and Not at all! The gr.oom had WHAY—Platter Parly 9:90— V: 2:20 at High School. 2:45 at School. going for another, year, saTd Al- third effort to certify for the bal­ I liiflr Mr’M. Lillian iVneM , SmiK• ; ^. (mTen wo-k qt oulsule jnti.s than WCCC—Record Revu* students from Dart.^HIll W-est of lot. lalo o f Rockfall Ilia pMlernal grandmother la .Mra. Slelln Rii roliahea were refrigerated in their j brought back some frozen pack- 1948 CONTINENTAL MARK I WHAY-Night Watch Maple Street, 2:50 at Northea.it Trip II, Vernon Elementary Washlnglon. Au^''2* ijt — The perl aksured lejti.slators there Rtej Irader ; Alton .1 Munale. herol ever befitie Chanres sie that the WKNB—P. M WTIC—r^ghtllne Thrall Road, Skinner, and Werner, However. Mrs. Allen again re­ ben.slein of New Votk t'llv He haa a brother, David U serving diahe.a. ' ages, aptly named convenience WTIC—Rob* Miller School, 3:10 at Vernon Elemen­ School students — 8:10, starting Securities and J^hangc Commis­ would be no layoff on the divi­ 'o f the Voun," l’‘•of»|eR t merit; Ratlio, hpH(pr,.«venlrivP, nrlginnl ipldnlght blu« flnlHh, one WDRC—flood* for Romance to Regan! to Da^y Circle and fused because the Independent Re­ months. money she earns helps to pay for > I had conlrihuti'd Uie de.saert. fotyda. in his market ba.sket. All WDRC—(^al Kolby W P O P -T o p 40 Time tary. al Box Mopntain Homes — except sion (SEC) Iras authorized the sion, • • • • • i ftiiSRell ClmiKh. lepiesenting the hl.s easy chair, and that part of WPOP—United Auto Workers West: 7:55, arrive'at High'School., publican candidate for U.S. Sen­ ; This was an orange-cuataril fla- the food nc’ded waa heating and a owner. I'lxyellent eondltion throughout. " 9:46— Bus VI - ‘ ~ ■ ■■ and 5'ankee Atoidic Electric Co. to la- Christensen said several track l>oitla4» Ann, dnuKhier of Mi and Mrn. Thnmaa 1> I mfT .Ir, Ti)«nd; and Col. Kdwln J. lyrrett, her salauy stretches the forwl tnul- 6:46- W H A Y -N ight W'atch Trip II, Northest .School andfBc»^t R WHAY —Platter Party WTIC—A f the ItN Trip I. High School and St. Brent Rds ; 8:30, arrive St Vernon.'sue ant^iiell to stockholder com- and bridge gangs on the Old Col­ of Rant Hartford. Shr waa born Aug:, 23 at Manchentot Me- I the lornl roips. ' get. WCCC—Record Revu* Hale Street Kindergarten morn­ voles, or nearly 1.000 shy o f the a mi*,\l confess covered with sauce, mashed potatoes, and-green WDRC—Mood* for Romance Bernard's students 7:30, Start­ Klentenlary School. ] paniea ondmic Workshop except Ro.sewood. to Washington students. — 8:50, shuttle from Ver­ Issue to Ihe stoikholder com panies; accordance with the subsidy plan, January 19,58 a minor party, to Rrlan Mlrlia4*b .amr of• Mr• S rtnfl^Mra• • Andrew (taura. M2 PAVE and SAVE WDRC—Moods lor Romance By rill': \hho< i \ i'k i » rkemm «:15— Talcotl Ave. and Oak St., to Tal- qualify for a place on the ballot, Coiif aie tlie da vs whc*n a voung WPOP—Modern Sound* St including Churrh .St.: 8:45. non Elementary School. 9, arrive from time to lime before Dec. St | whirh did not cover these.opera- Charter Oak Ht Hr- v^aa hnm Aiijj 2.1 at Manrheater MemonnI Plirln Cr'cirui'S I,.', om'n III. trOIVfPAKE OCR LOW PKlicES) WANTED FOR WHAY-Dalellne cnlt Ave. and Ellington Ave ; 8:15, ! must have polled al least one per liu.'band rnerrllv irn’ited his boss , Evening Music 10:45— Arrive at Vernon Elementary at Vernon Center School. non.interest bearing promissory j tlons. •Hoapital Hi*« mnletnnl gi nrulpirt etitm are Mr anrl Mra. .foaeplj were— t p(*rm ;inriil ..vi n -lju v nf III'' or a hunch of Uie felkAvs home to WKNB—r. M. WHAY—Night Watch arrive at Northeast School. | School, notes up to a maximum amount . ------rent of the votes cast for the of­ Relialr of Slaffoirl SpiinR* Hi* paternal gramlparenta are Mr, AMESitE DRIVEWAYS WTIC—UN Radio Review Afternoon return trips for Bus fice Bought .in' the past election. I Acn.Irniy 'ind /. ninniln'r .,inrf dinner and did no mo. than mix WTIC—Strictly Hiiorl*. Trip III,”’ Vernon Elementary | of $.5 rnlllion. | an*! Mra. Harr\ rj-oldberj; 4.% \Nellman Fid He haa a hrrrlber, WDRC—New* Time. WDRC—Moods for Romance Trip IV. Vernon Center School DC; 2 20,at the High School, 2:50, Prevloual.v, the requirement was j 11124, ilir.' W p'Imps.Imv I ...iiutil p the (Jnnks Now he’)! probably A N D p a r k i n g A R E A S WPOPr-^Modern Sound* dents —5' 8:20. Starting on Tun- | Iiirrclioiiti Brifir . Nel.aon Ronald, 3 EXPORT WPOP-Lawrenre Welk 8 30, Shuttle from Vernon Elemen­ at the Vernon Elementary School. one half per cent. i \,'n, tho fiuthor nf 14 nniol.n. 10 ALL WORK MACHINE SPKEAir • ;JW - 11:00- nel and Old Stone Rds.. to Tunnel I Mhc»|i ft'f the dinner makings ami USED CARS. ANY YEAR, MAKE OR MODEL WHAY-Jaza Alley tary School, arrive at Vernon Cen- 3:10, at the 'Vernon Center .School. rnnjnr f'Hx.iys, lu-.. pliii-s ;.ml h A M ) P()W'Etir,ROI-I.ED WIl/aY-Serenade and Echo Rds., to Scott —. half-j ter School I..oa Angeles, Aug. 28 id’ i—It Knihl l.yiine, dHUcliler- nf Mi tuul Mia U'lllljmi K Kloizrt. nia\' help oul in the kitchen, WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR WCCC*—Fivening MubIc WTlt —New* 3:20, at the Vernon Elementary Alpert Accused BIRTH R.\TE TOPS U.S. linTT ilo/i-h wro k , nil I Iw lii,10i*y H eies what happened when a • FREE E.STIlilATES • WKNB-r. M WDRC—Ne«'» A Weather way between Tunnel and Lynn | Afternoon return trips for Bus didn't bother the bridegroom when 2n.*i Main Rt She whh t>oni Aug .21 al Mamheatn Memruial. . ASK FOR MR. BENSON W POP—News School. ( Juneau. Alaska — The Alatkeji ; nf onpri’i'ikini.'.l pnmling vmmg couple I lumw gave a Sal- Terms Arranged— All Work Oiinranteed WTK! —MubIc by Meiachrlno Scott Rd. students only, to Lake | VIII, 2:20 at the High School, 2:,50 the wedding guests kissed the Hoapttal. Her malernal j'^amlpm *Mita are Mr am! Mra Hay- WDRC—News and Sporli 11:16— Of Broken Faith annual birth rate now atajida at , Hollywnofi llrlrnr .lemme. M), ' urday-night psrty. with s . mid- W HAY—Jazz Alley bride. But now it's got the Health niond L, Larne, 2.3.1 tiro Unwitni k SI. and liri paterrral giam l- WPOP—John *Daly St. — from Tunnel Rd. to Phoenix i at Northeast School. 3:05 at Ver- 85 per X050 population. 10 polnti a foniKT at Less found dead night siifrjier, for n»ore than a doE- FITZGERALD FORD ANNEX • :45— W V ir—Stw ris Pinal- St.;ct ■ «8:35. arrive tt Vernon E le------"— —’ • —' ■ Battery Life Aided Department worried. " .pnrenta are Mi and .Mra (3inile« Klotr.er, 3ft0 U'<»orhvrlrlge Ht G. ond H. PAVING and CONSTRUCTION CO. WDR(7—Moods for Rf^anc* non Center School. 3:20* at Vet I Boston, Ahig. 28 lAb A New higher than the" United Statea Werlnnsdav Her estiHfigrd hil.a'.on friends, ROUTE 88, WINDSOR AVE.. VERNON—TEL. MI 8-0288 WHAY —Serenade mentary School. „ It was discovered yesterday that WCCC—Evening Muntc W POP—Modern Sounti* non Elementaiv School. Haven Railroad announcement average and close to that of sev­ hand. Hi tcM Kdwln .leroine. 6f). .ssidj (Ha/esI lim n TEL. Ml 9-4.184 — MI D-9700 i tl.SO— Trip IV, Vernon Elementary Fort ^lonm oulh, N. • The Marlene Mansfield, 21. was suffer­ •Inlin aon of ,Mi ami .Mi h k'rank I >i( UinHon .of Itoi k WKNB-P. M B iu IX that 450 employes will be laid off eral Lalin-American countries Mrs. .lemme was an actress In 'Phe afternoon of the party. Ihe WTI*.,—Three rttaiv hixtr* WHAY—Jaz* Aliev students - 8:40. Starting at Skin­ ing from Infeetloiis hepatitis when ville He trorii Auj: Ik Ml Mrinrhratrr .Memorial Ho*jp»tMl Trip I. High School and St. Army Signal Corps found tomorrow In a syslem-wlde rcor- China Hiol the F-’af F'/ist ,se\eral bride glazed and decorated the WDRC—IaOW'»ll Tnomae WTlt —Starlight Serenade ner and W erner D i„ to Dart Hill shr and Marine Pfe. Charteil Var- Hia malernal la Hdiuot hn ta ,Mih Herthri Srlmellz.ei of K'lin^- WPOP-Tod 40 Time W'^DRC—M oods fo? Romane* Barnard's students 7:.30, starl­ that body heal will keep a battery! ganlzation has brought charges of ngn fully-rookinl liniu the groom had T:00— ■ WPOP—Modern Sounds Rd. and Thrall Rd., to Thrall Rd.: vals, 20, were Nved Sunday in near­ ton. and hia pateiiinl gi amlpa i i-n t a Hie Mr. ami Mia John hiVk- ing at Rt. 30 and Bolton Rd. to • .. . e . broken faith. > F'’nii’hi)pc Alii F-icii )ri III m St r'o bought 1 Hi* «'ho«ip honelr.*»« va- WHAY-Ser^nade 11:46— 8:55, arrive al Vernon Elementary by San Pedro. Inann South f'overitr v WCCC— Even In E M ue l c W HAY—Jazz Aliev West and Dart - - atudenls from ! P”"’" "P' Thomas Christensen, general GENERAL gue C.’o\'. cn h«i fniuu'i A H^^l( in t «*<1 lU'ty lioi au«f* he ^ r»l.ill Irarning School. erators alive longer under con­ The Health Department warned « • • • * tYTTC- Starlight Serenade Petersen Rd., to Sunnyvlew, to rhairman of the Brotherhood of l*ir«E iliDii Wfilni'sihiv Mf- til ( ;u \ r ). 'Dim .she pi (*}>i» m l, cov- WDRC—Moods for RomanC* Afternoon return trips for Bus ditions of extreme cold. The bat­ the wedding guesle - Ineluding 80 lllinm aon of Mi and Mra k'l ynk A Km a Sr Vernon Aye. and Rt. 30, Rt. 30 Maintenance of Way Kmploycs. !ri- H lung illm*s4 who lunl rrcit am! lefrlgonit«*mn''nf Mi and .Mra' Aiiniind Jalheit .Tr. MARY'S nf \>no'M ^ lie wnn Imi n Aug 2'^ al MHiirhealei Metuoila) Hoa -t' pital Hi.* inalen\nl g i andrinil lier la ,S!ra Arthui L. Allalie of PUBLIC MARKET SpoiuTr. Maaa.. and Iuh pnleiiiHl g i iimlpa r ml a ate .Mra (iei trude .lAlbrrt and Aimniul Inlhcrl both «>f Speinri, Mnaa FFc 803-805 MAIN STREET haa I'.to brother.* and tliree ai.*teia A • • • « • FOOD MART 1'lionina Hduard, ann of Mi amt Mia Ho\- Strlikhvnd. 22 )&r Lillian I>i He wa* horn ,\tig 2't at .Manrheater Meiiioilnl Hna mssa 1 S. MAIN ST. PHONE Ml 3-6920 pital Hta inalermil griiinlinolhei la Mr.* lanr Movie 4 1 Ihdr H R M R IP E PARK S I. and hla pHteinal graiulparml.a air Mi and Mia Ftasinond Labor Day Weekend Strickland, 32llj| Oakland St. He hna fmii hroUiera, Lonnld, Id. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP f^aytnnnd, 13, BU), d. -and David. 3 fr e e BLOCK STYLE BANANAS ^ PURNEIt / Store is closod all day M onday, Labet P*y — so pleas* shop this weekend Uomm ijyiin. dnuRhler of Mr. and Mrn WilllBin .1 Cummily parking of Fwial Hartford. She wna horn Aug 21 al Mainhealev Me- for Snndoy and Monday. OPEN TNURMAY TILL 9; Daily 7 A.M. to 6 niorial Hoapital. Hn maternal grandp»renta are Mi and Mra. P.M., including Saturday. , Hnrrv I'tainilton Oif \'ernoM Hei paternal gramlparenta are Mr 2 Lbs. 2 9 c and Mra Harry Connolly/^ftft Fiorem e St . Slie haa a alni.er Kareen Lee. L - WEEKEND FOOD refreshm ent * • • a • CHUCK O U R K IN D ! a n l o u t h e HIkU* Ia>w Is, son of Mr ami Mrs (iuy Wilson. :i8li llHiir..i,l FRESH PICKED Rroad breasted I'-veleeii .'Mne, daugtilei uf Mr and Mi-a . Wilfred h' Smith birds. They are the same high quality ■», oday’.s active modem* plan « busy of ('idei Mill FUt . Holton 'fjhe waa bnr?\ Aug IH at Hatlfnrd turkeys that w e alwaystsell! Weight is HoapiUl Hri mat'ernai grandv>Hrenta are *^!r and Mra W'llliam SW D 'rS PREMIUM FRqZElV from 6 to 15 lbs. } schedule for Labor Day s^eekend. Bnue of Hoikxille and hei paternal grandinothei ta ,Mia llet- T hetl Lvon nf W air Maaa She haa a alaler. Kathleen Kllen, 21 Chicken Pari^ ^ CORN And it's the lighter, le^j^lling food* month.*. i FRIED CHICKEN BUY and SAVE! that keep them Iritp, fit and ready for Full) C'tHikfd. Reg. 7ttc.—Special 69c BREASTS .h 69c all the fun. d oz. Today’s Pep«i-Cola, reduebd, in caloric* LAST DAY-TODAY keeps pace with thi* sensible ^rend in LEGS Lb 59c It's Nice To Hear People Say Our diet. Never.heavy, never too sweet, FRESH CHICKEN BREASTS Pepsi refreshes without filling. NATIVE Tender Hhd Meaty. . C O Wherever you lir^kcnd, have plenl> END OF SEASON SALE CUDAHY PURITAN READY-TO-EAT For KryingOor llriiillng...... Ui. J w C T o m a t o e s of Pepsi around. -

LAROK IVlIOl.t': OK t'i,T I P Jt. 3 Lbs. 29c SM ALL, l e a n ; SW KEX. m i l d CCRED CHICKENS \ Each 95c SMOKEDSHOULDERS, to s l i m . Lb 4 ^ c W HOLE OK SHANK HALF. FOOIl 7J1LIES ME.kTV, LEAN, ^ Double A Grade Begif Cuts EXTRA FANCY eAsv!/ afwifys ^ m r * REAL GOLD BUTTER .. . SMOKED SHOULDERS Lh 42c . lb . 6 5 c DONELE88 CHlklK SXJR AMCE i HEN TURKEYS U). * EG G S, strictly fresh, kirg*',,. . d e i . 6 l k POT ROAST at COST or LOWER EVISrERATEI) Grade "A" native. ^ Frozen Foods •TVDINi^RS ...... e a . 4 9 c OVIN ROAST .1'-. ' SAVE MONEY Chicken, beef or turkey. FRESH LY OROL’ N'D, LEA.V W E G IV E SUNKIST LEMONADE MEATY SPARE RIBS u . CONSUMERS \ Vornado, f!-E, EniPi'Min. SiKniil 49c PROR^-SHARING STAMPS * SPAM, serve hot or cold .. . c o n 4 5 c HAMBURG Lb. 69c Markdown priceta star! at ...... S c a n s 8 9 c *3.27 f' -Tfr- IX)XO ISLAND VOLNa „ i r i r r s w E E T f a m i l y s i z e PREMIER WHITE MEAT TUNA .. can 3Sc J)E SK F.A.N.S, K .X H .M .ST K .W S , O .s n U .A T I N C WHITE MEAT TUNA O*. Can 29c _ / 3 cons $1.00 DUCKLINGS 4 to S Lb«. k - A9c FA.Nt^. WINDOW FANS. VFN'IILATOK FANS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES , r CAIN'S-ldAYONNAISE, less ^ ... pt. 40c SWEET LIFE OLEO 2 Lbs 47c pkg. 29c Fresh Dressed Native Poultij PREMIER MAYONNAISE, Im s Sc .. pt. 40c LAR GE , M E A T Y , S t« • tJB. ' ' WEEKEND and LAIOR DAY lAR-l-CUE ~ HERSHEY s//p£/^ /vfAp/cer INSTANT MAXWELL HOUSE ROASTING CHICKENS lk 59c L A R G E C A P O N S ...... * a . S 3 .9 S 0N0GCM.ATE SYRUP COFFEE, less 1 2 c ...... j a r $ 1 .1 3 Potterton’s HPD. ROAD COR. McKBR ST. PHONE MI 1-85SI FAMOUS FOR SFHVK’F .SINCE Ol.tl C H I C K E N S ...... r ...... *a. $1.49 ond $1.89 " H A F I N A " h a m 6 o M D E N M A R K CHICKEN PART^ . "NBVIR A PARKING PROBUM*' 2l:!Ei39c lb. $1.19— 2 IM. $2.29 1.10 CENTER STREET— COR. OF CHURCH R U A 8T REEF and HA.MA U V ORDER LEGS .. ... lb. 59c WINGS . . . . . lb. 25c rffrof h— without ftlllnfl ...... r...... t o f y r THURS. UNTIL B k M. REYNOLD'S ALUJAINUrd JELLY G LA SSj^ Va pint sIm ... doij 79c BREASTS . . . . Ib.'69c ; UV«$ ...... l b . 7 S c -V4- Bl'RPRIBK MlWlIAL!,- J g C iC V nubAY u n t i l 9 p . M f FOIL 29e ROLL NECKS m d BACKS lb. Sc AfFverlise in n ’he HerHid— It Pay* BANANAl 2 ,,w . Z l e ^ PEPSI-rCQLA B0TTLI1>IG CO.^ CENTRAL fVllLAGE, CONN. •i ; V ,, V

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MANC^STER BVENINQ HERALD, .MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1988 PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENU^O HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN--mURSDAy, AUGUST 28, 195i I. der the title of "Papa’e Daughter,” nlshed to Colgate by an Ipdeiien- by-Worgan th at Odell,.-who-.now Rev. Mr. Simpson will preach^'at Chee$e Intakt propatty wwnars for, an ^vanw all services. Hie topic will be "A which Is also on the -best seller's mStting Tuesday, following .up her aflame has not yet been an­ Hall was decorated with pastel SchcK>l B ur B ill dent producer as a complete pack; live# in New York, -would be, quea- Pulpit Exchange . ry^' Worked tloae to Its budget, rarely Insurance fee. All operate from notsids the tloned about his sxpiriencea on the Holy Pilgrimage." .- list, end is a sequel to "Papa’s ■Milwaukee '^ ifn iW Statss per nounced. crepe streamers and colored, bal­ age." • ■ , Wife.” . . . . Columbia exceeding It to require any addi* tneetlng last winter when the loons, three. bi]g ones in the center state and outside the states Probe of TV Quiz Fix show. Planned Sunday The Church School will open on capita cheese censumpUan Mr the Bills toUllng >803.60 were ap-. supervision. Actioii Weighed . The statement said Colgate 'mas Sept 14'' with two; full sessions. Mrs Bjorn appeared 'k t Eman- tjim' in the awing.' 'In fact, this board had told these representa­ proved for payment. printed with ."Happy Birthday, Warns of Fraud always Insisted and will continue last three years "has averagSd dost ^ tives of thk PTA that when the ad­ Bev," Nursery through Junior High at u'aI"Church previously, and on- one past' year,..,wlth a few hundred The board went on an liupecUon Newtown, Aug. 28 ,(F>—A group to insiat.bn the complete, Integrity' her Harvest Down The Rev. Ernest L. Bengaton to 8 pountls 'a year. Between 1947 dition was completed arid ;there- Dancing and-refreshments com­ Hartford, Aug. 28 (A>) — [ Con­ Death Probed of the television shows which- it yr,, pastor of Winchester Center 9:15 and IL Docaaion waa accompanied by her School Board dollars left in balance, it waa able tour, of the newly completed addi­ pleted * the evening, planned by Now Includes 4 Shows mother, Mrs, Maria Ferre Fran- and 1949 it 7 imunda aad from to put that into the new furniture waa extra custodial servtc#, they tion and checked the new furnitare necticut's insurance eonimisaioner of Newtown residents! will decide ■V______sponsors," addlngt Augusta, Maine—The . Maine Congregational Church, ie ex­ 1935 to 1939 the average waa 5% ^ would reconsider the request . that MarlWn .Baker, 'nieodbra Marrotte tonight whether to take their eaee zon, "Papa's Wife,” now the needed for the new rooms, . and equipment whichfhas arrived says that regl estate operators Hollywood, Aug. 28 UP)— T he 'Colgate wdeomea the «vtfy of harvest of ftawloge and rough pul changing pulpits with the Rev. widow of PaatoF Pontus Franzon. pounds. Although Americans still (he PTA be allowed to iheet in the and Johnny Wheaton. (Oen^ued. trona Page One) wbod declined slightly during 191 Otfford O. Simpson of Center Con^ Emanuel Ladies Budget Seeu 'CompletM Staff i to use there. Chaperones were Beverly's par^ death of Mrs. Helens Jerome, SO, to the state eourta on the school gill, cWlef of the F e e ’s Broadcast the district attorney'^irfnee into The book began as a family story do not eat as much cheese as de school. Oj^n House Bet from outsMe. th «,jU ts are victim­ ■the ’Dotto' case airf:^as offpred according to the Maine Foreet gregatlonal' Church , Sunday. He people in some other countries, Mrs. Rose AnnShlalnlck of GUa- Pel-mission has betn given for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Bills, once an actraea in China and the bus transportation dispute. on three other quia ahoiVs aaid they Bureau, W. Louis Soracchi, ffra, Alfred Calsse not made public to protect the in­ igation." taled B35A99,297 boSurd feet .eom- and 10 o’clock. . - It was published In September room and to use the kitchen arid each ytfar. / a tessible murder. court It will attempt to S«t aside whataMvef. They wbre Charlea pared with 550,183,967 in 1956 and Malnick completes the staff. upstairs lavatories.- There will be Porter School Labor Day night of Wllllmantlc and Mrs. Francis a local referendum au th orin g Van I^ren,- Teddy Nadler diid; nocent. He said the complaints are in Louip yesterday, the The Rev. Mr. BemgstoA grew up Mrs. Thyra Ferre Bjorn of 1955, and has had a record sale. V ■ Mrs. Maln/ck was graduated from 6 :30 to 8 :30 o’clock. Gommlssionsr Alfrsd N., Premo Her Ix^y was found in her forwarded to the broadcast sta­ tUobe^Oem^oeat ^ d Jam es O. the puipwood yield declined fo 3,- In Manchester and repelved his Longmeadow, Mass., widely known Th« Board of Ediicallon a n ' a $4 fee for the custodian. The rul­ Baker. called the sltuation^to the atten­ apartment yesterday. She had free transportation for pupils ot a Hank Bloonogarden,. A social tlmv with ' refresh­ Stone HonorM (^hriat Bouncad yeaterilay that !t haa from Hartford High School. She ing wjll go Into effect after eme,f* Members of the Jjulldlng com­ New Arrival Roman Catholic s c l^ l. - tions involved, who are-required to Duel), who served a term in city 158,972 rough cords from 2,657,- early ^.training ,)n Cents# Church ■author and lecturer, will be guest ments will follow Mrs. Bjorn's lec­ attended Syracuse University for tion of - Gov. Abraham Rlbldoff been dead several houm. PoUce Van Doren won $143,000, Bloom- InvesUgate and file a reply td jth« Jail there on wortWeas chdek 890 the year before. adtad a budget .tor the' lSSS-59 gency Ughting has been installed mittee will be there to show those A daughter, Susan Mary, waa Francis H. Snyder, chairm'aa garden' 108,500 and Nadler has and was ordained there on Dec. 5, speaker ^at a meeting ’’ of - the ture. . ■ Lisbon —, A huge monument de­ year totaling $17f,880.08. one year sud then transferred to interested through the building. born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. yesterday In his annual report found a bruise on bet • neck and FCC, ^ charges, reported he was enabled 1948. -I Ladies Aid Society of Emanuel, the University i of Connecticut In the' downstairs room; George Premo said that about 70 such indications that someone had the group, yesterday said be ox*- lust piled up all time record win­ picting Christ the King,’ under Qj-aff,' suherintendent, and George These Include Donald R. Tuttle, Barrett of Manchester, Monday at About M out OO .oomplalnts, to win *2,000 on tbs "Dotto” show NAUTILUS STAMP UBOED i Sunday, Sept. 7, Cents# Church Lutheran Church. Friday, Sept, 5, construction since 1952 on the A r^ord figure, It la In keeping where she' majored In education. operators are active in the United -forced entry thtbugh a' window. pects about 100 persons to attsnd nings of *262.000; \ by being supplied answers' in Weshlngton, Aug. 28 (AV--^Sen,; with the tncreaae In... enrollment Patros, principal, have been dele­ chairman; Philip H. iMam, secft' -Hartford Hospital, The couple the meeting at the town hall. Cowgill said, prow Uhfounded. ■will return to Its full schedule of at 8 p.m.. Transistors in Glass highest hill facing Lisbon on the She has had two, years teaching tary; Sheldon Gardner, Vincent haa also, s; 2-year-old son. John States and are "taking hundreds 'They aaid there were no elgns of While Van Doren, llKe tli|e others, - "Dotto" wqs ilrfmped on Aug. l6 vance. William A.' Purtell iR-Conn1 yes­ Mrs. Bjorn has delighted groups and adjfled achool facilities. The experience' In t^e kindergarten gated to draw up a set of rules and of thousands of dollara frofn Con- a struggle in the apartment, how­ PhUlp Reich,, a Brt^eport law- services at A, 9:15* and 11' o’clock, left bank of the Tagus River, will biggest Item In the $30,200 increase regulatlohs. concerning the use qf Sledjeskl, Mason Nuhfer, and Ar­ Downer. Maternal grgndparenta ■aid he received no help, he com­ as a daytime^ehow on the Colum­ The newspaper said police were terday made a second request to with Holv Communion at (all-serv­ of women In several of the Man­ New York—Several nionufacr. be dedicateo soon. ' FYom its areas, one In Glastonbury and one iiecticuit citizens ,and giving IJitle ever. • yer. Will address the meeting. He mented, however, that "1 have the- Poet Office Department for a over last year la credited to the the school. thur Pepin. The public Is Invited are Mr. apd Mrs. Roy W. Downer has been reUined in a legal capae- bia Broadcasting System Netjjork, searching for, Odell in 1P54 when ices. This will be Family Sunday chester churches with stories of turers are producing glaas-encaijed height, of 782'feet above sea level, in Marlborough. This past sum­ of Wllllmantlc; and paternal or nothing In return for thg^on- Edwin Jerome, 66, an actor, heard rumors of Irregularities on and.aS a nighttime show via- the' he appeared on the program. The commemorative stamp issue of the fle» $100 per pupil added to the Information regarding the . milk Hiirprise Birthday Party called police when he learned his Ity by the group. B and members and friends of the her mother and family experiences transistors on Sn experimental visitors Will, have a flne view of h 1 achool tuition by the Windham mer she has attended the Inten­ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas ey paid.” / quiz shows, but I never heard any National Broadcasting Co. 46-year-old Odell .first told his submarine Nautilus' voyage under In Sweden, which she chi-onlcled In basis. A substantial cut In ti-anals- sive training program at Wllllman bin and the school clerk will he re­ A surprise birthday party was Frank Wagner, chief--of the li­ estranged wife’s telephone had The use of public^jKhoM buses the North Pole. Purtell, who made parish are. Invited to . attend as the surrounding countryside. Ac­ B "d of Education this year. A given Beverly Hills Tuesday night. K. Barrett of Hop River Village. proof.” He added: , Colgate-Palmolive Co., ' sponsor story In a column sy Pete-Rahn, her .first book, "Papa's Wife.” At tor prices could be brought about cess will be by express elevator lie State Teachers College. leased after those concerned ;hkve censing and claims for the real been off the hook for several for transporting studients to a new "Most of the shows are absolute- of the show on both networks, is­ the Globe-Democratp TV column­ his first proposal in mid-August family groups. There will be k tr ■! of 11» Students regiatered for In honor of her 17th birthday. parochial school here was approv.* nursery for small children during her coming appearance she will by a awitch from metal to glass and stairways. School Open to PTA been notified In person. This also Manc.heater Evening Herald Co- estate section of the Insurance de­ hours. He said they had been ly on. the up and up. sued ______a statement ^...... yesterday in ist. 1; urged that the achievement was h h school this fall win coat Co­ applies to home bound Instruction. Forty,-flve of her youngf friends married for IS years but separat­ ed at a referendum two weeks age the 9:15 and 11 a.m. services. The I tell the.story of her own life, un­ cases. lumbia $58,930 In tuition at $170 Howard Bates, president of the Joined In presenting her .with s liimbU rxirreapondeqt Mm. Donald partment, said thsf operators offer In Washington, j^arbld G. Cow?-which it said "Potto" waa "fur- The newsoaner said It waa- told deserving of a stamp all Its oWh. PTA, Henry Ramm and William Graff has been successful In get­ to give national advertising to ed for two years." ■ 1,243 to 1,218. each. ting a teacher for this work, 'but handsome piece of luggage. The Tuttle, JMtIephone ACademy 8^3436. The board has, through the years Jacobus met with the board, at Us

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