- I .t\ A ./■ A,V--N . ^ '■syl 'O.. f r . . >*,! l- ...T^>. •• . THURSDAY, OCTOBER €, 1955 y \ FACE . iK‘K-,\. ' ;^V f ', \- A vtnt* Daily Nsf PrMg Rua .r-' , T b aW eathar .M rU laW aak I'stn;. ■. waMiM ^ ’ Oeh L INS Cafltral Baptist Church of Hart- The Women's Mlasiohary" Bo- >1^ Kancfaeatsr.Regtstcrad MUd tmright wUh imraalanal Saturday, CteL 8, a t S p.m. clsty of Emanuel ImUieran'iranUuhurch______Kuikas Aaan. have Uckata for a Miowies er thundershawem latsi^ About Town, a wiU be shown of chtldfan will conduct a sale' of a(vtd|sh Yaihiok'show. Tuesday, Nov, in 1 1 , 8 0 5 taail^t: low 99, ilhowera ... JbCad with fibrosis. Anyone In- baked gjooA in Imther HalK at the Luther 'Hall- of Rmnnuel Lutheran naombig endlag during the Mr, and Mrs. George Hewitt heleginning a t '-2 i mf Oreniatlaa neon, High 7i)-7S. •/ •O otn.Tonight (Thurt.K ^hia^tlng.^7^ ^; p.m. Mrs. lohn Csrtson la chair­ 103 Hretton .'Rd., as chairman. Manchester*—A City nf Village Chornt ,r-y ’^■ F ri d ay, oh the occasion.of man, and mehibars may - omtact Ihey'have succeeded In aecuring ■X a n d - thelX5®tk wedding anniversary Mrs. Carlson ofuMrs./HUgo Pear- the -aervicea of "Mari'^Mads” In, the FRIEIlKi^ROLi r aher neing remarried in a cere­ spn for pickup ofxdonationi. .X— Johnson' building to dUplgy the. . "^iday Until 8:30 mony rn^wmed by the Rev. Dr. latest' ideais tn clothing for il(Ue Y O L . N O . 8 (UGHTBIM PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONj^., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 M) PRICE FfYE CENTS Fred ikt^hir at South Methodist children mid Corel Casuele » r, Church at'Y'p.m. Mrs. S tcp h a.n at the Citadel. 'AIK*oldiers and teensge. ahd Cbllege gifla. The pro­ LAatctka, a friend, baked a 4-tiercdi friends are welco^.-. ceeds will Yif used h7jhe asswis- FRlDAYr OCT. 7 X F R E ^ FROM THE FARM wedding cake liKhdnor of the' oc' tlbn toward a nurile’s scltolarshlF. ^ O K . O f^ ia ls Biare \ cession. About 70 gvests attended. Cyrus C. Miller, Ids Adetaids Rd.,' A .M ^ CLOSING A |« . / IN TOLLAND, GONN. " x and Alfred'C. LamR. M Prlnca- Plot to S W ^ e c % p r o c e e d s F R O M S> I TO CHARITY Rpbatt Farm Turkeys «’ Tbkypc^ O ct T {JP> ~ 59^ mission today These fresh Roberth-nire eoki the old feshioned way, dr men had'been but not draw-n'V evtecert^d until wel«tied. They are ell brbed Korea for dotting/ikk b r ^ a ^ hens wel«niJ>« eboOt 14 lbs. each. Mote slices of dii saartpatlon of Prei^dent Syhg^ tlnayvsly, delldous. subtly sweet iOavored U’hlU meat; mail Ilhet. - \', LBiohUe, W ^«VPct.'7 (4>—Skilled climBers i g h M i i l t e r The mlasion said the nicn ; pold And w inu oiK A snow-covered mounUin t o , r e - wera arreated Monday by the ■ -".V Our poultry aapert, An- ..M ove the bodies of 6lLper8oi\g killed yesi le w o r s t South Korean Oounterintel- I toine Buysas, Is more than Itgencc Cewpe. aure U.S. history. Ifir icbsl was . happy with the quality of ebinmMciBl air line eras THe Korean ihiMkm said it , the White Rock Fresh the Mar-parpaiKlicuUr aouth .got its Informatloii from the t2,006-foot Medicine Bow peak, M Office of Public Inform ation in ■ i'* ■ Poultry he Is ~ cutting up Itara g tfnttad A ir U nas DC4 Seoul.-.. '., ■- thia week. He say* that eraanMLulthln an hour after leav­ The ml.aeioh said the group the breasts are specially ing Denvag^for Salt L«ka City and . had plotted the hand grenade Isrxe and h4 know’s you San Fnumibco. The flight origl- x ^ U i of the SO-yeSr-ohl win be satlafled cither gatad WadntMay night in New Keirean. president when Rhee DeGaiiUe’s Ex-Allies with thSM White Rock t%rk City. ^X^ w ia \to speak a t the "Oct. 3 ■,X Breasts or Meaty Legs., Reacuem.a^ atn ik ^ ^ 'througTi Korean FoV.ndation Day cere: deop anow and, up the pkMipltoit|i ■ monlea\ . He will, have a lirpit- peak yesterday counted gmait’ 50 in \J —r Via Ufa Advertised «d . sigi^ly of fresh bodies before rising winds Chi(il(en Livers. Fresh darkness forc^ their mlr*at. Thi X' "TEMPO QUICK MIX" descended to a baas damp .alighuy Near, Paris, Oct.<7 <40— ^The Bepublicaii asd.Social Action (ARSV for a p erf^ meat loaf seasoning Fowl ifom Coventry, more than a mile from the |j hr use your own rsdps, but slw ^s Large. Freah>Fryers. / BCene. Part>’. a faction which grow out. of G«n. Charlas De Gaulle's start .with ..ChiMen Wih|fs 4b. 2Ste Tha Wg 4-anglned plana- carriat ifts .Rally of the French People, Joined, tbs offensive against PINEHURST F R ^ \ Soup^ aH s 2 lbs.'25c a crOw et thnee and 03 pauangara, Premier Edgar Faure today as. he. luittled iti-the national ■GROUNl) m e a t includmg 17 A ir OForcf' In d u q tw assembly for his govemment’a Ufe. A puucty caucus voted to ahdlwb infanta.' . . ’ In Ufine . T e m p o Bells fo r 19c pkff-»! expel Fauce’s minister for Tunisian . 4i^;M oi;occan lU'faira, -S«ve On Thds« /Among tha 'dead wgra Ova wpm- Pierte July. It waa July who served as PiMurs’s strong aide yoii h«ve an pven-re*dy m et mambara of the,Balt Lake City m Denver, Oct; .7 UP\—A hospital' losf in 2 m inutes. Mormon Taharharla Choir, which bulletin early today reported, that' in drafting the North African policies now meeting so muck y/,Sliced BacoR ..lb. 59c racantly concluded'a concert to\p President EUtenhOwer --- l6ok'lng op^^ition that the government may fall- Hamburg .x.... 2 IbiT' -'Vx. if Europe. i ' forward to a more active role in cauruit also aakad Faiua’tw n - p u R ConaecticUt Girl Killed the conduct of government busi­ new dafsnse mintsUr, Qon. PItrr* Laan Plnahur^ ’ Rib Pdrk^ \ .PATBICtA SHCTTLEWORTH ness—had ’’another good night” Billottc, another ARS member, to x . Alao killed waa brunette Patricia ; G ro u n d Chugw. > lb. 55c (7 rib r^'st) ..th- 33c 5 L b : ^ < It's Again! yrithout aign of complicattone. reeign from Faure’s cabinet. Faure. W est to Shuttlawortb, 31, of, Trumbull. la an official at a Bridgeport grind­ The ^President’s doctors Issued only a short Umt earlier hadxir- P ln is h u r s ^ . I " y HALE’'s">tAii X. Coiuv. atawardeaa Who had beaii ing Srm. X this report at 7 am.^ tM ST): dcred Biilotte to Morocco In an Roundj^ound v .. . lb. 8$c Meaty 5rd thru X^h with the airlines slnca laat March. ^ ra t news of Uje^tragedy came ”The President had another good apparent effort to get m* reform R assia Choice Rib ' A graduate of Harding High to her mother. A neighbor heard it nighL He alept soundly and al­ prografi) for th* protectorate un­ Cgim ry Siyia ‘ ‘ , >x Oven Roast . . . Ib, 69c BLUE RIBBON School In pridgaport In 1961. ehe on the radla. ' most ctmOnuousIy for eight .hours. der way In Lima to aava tha gov­ iga M aat ... .''lb. 69c ;went to Hope Ctrilaga in Holland, The toll exceeds the nation'* ”Hts condition continues to pro­ ernment. T o C u rb this wook, dxbibitod by 4-H Cfub m oibbor^ in tko Mich., for two year*. gress saUafaetorily Without com- FU«* to Merooco Her father, Paul BhutUaworth. CCoatliiued a^^Paga Ten) i F d ri Rf H it TALL CO RN S TA lt. No oxtrt ekcm jt to ^icatiema,” BtUotU flew off-to Morocco to­ Bouraemouth,'Bnm*fid. Oct; T Our meat maaMt*r. Chart*s McCarthy, thought this Molly Reporting for Maj. Gen. Howard day. He might be able to assura Ooldberr recipe might stir up Intarsst.ln hew ways of cooking . The All AugBae-glmir; you, w t poy tko promlum. . . M. Snyderv-Whlta House physldatu. the eurvlval of the government, if. tSR—Fonlga Se«*l«tF - Maipoldl- pot Toastik t^arlls says you get more ell^' psf lb. "pom Phis- and C^l. Bjrron Ei Pollock., tihief he can get some quick action. MacmUlaA declared, today the hunt potiuast. . . no execea.waste, even tji? atnewa taken from heart specialist - at Fitxslmons Blllotta wa* named defenaa hUn-. Wi(ri Intends to offer Ruasia “full d tu ek '^ roast . . . and every pot roast from choice i^vem- KRAFT VELVEETA PREMIER CHOICE BEEF Army Hospital. Press Secretary later yeaterday,' to sticce*d Gen. protoetten” agalnat ^ aiw am sd ment beef. Chucke . ... lean bottom or top rounds . . . Cj EI ENIRV blanks HERE' T r u c e .temes C. Hagerty said Biaenhow- Pierre Koenig. threat from a reuiiitod GormWT- rumpe and s t r l ^ Ups. CHEESE WA Ialnloat continuous sleep >aras Koenig, the outgoing , defense iltan aald the Weat WMid BONITA FISH 0.:30'p.m. tWS:30 a.ni- mlnietcr, waa ona of four members a eecurtty pact of thia \ SPREAD Imported Fancy Solid Pack Meanwhile.' aide*' reported that .of the De GauUist Social Rapubll- the Big Four Foreign Mta- 'lb. the chief executive is looking for­ can Party to atep but of the gov- i’ Coaferance opening ia OoSs* 2 L b s l 1AL S O A I» ward to 'a hospital routine'change iment at Faure’s request be- ct. 27 lii air effort ' 2 1Oa. Tine which'probdbly .will give him a naWM they could not give whole-, Kremlin to approve Uml i BONELESS / mMe.activs role starting this learted support to the Moroccan m of G erina^ « B A ItS Ind., Oct. 7 (fP)—An uneasy bayonet-enforced Vroekend. reform plan.. Bonn la NA’M Ket ' ' Early tomorrow morning the M9II9 Mdtitfg'i Bath tia a i§ed this city today, with CIO United Auto Workers The National Assembly’s debate Ha aald the Western /A Preaidbnt will pass the crucial tu o- on MOroCcan pollrlas resumed guarantoo would < ba offooUva ly pois^ for a possible new -invasion. No lasting walk mllaatone along-the‘recovery -’whether such a united. OsMany e seemed'in sight Union officials siSid thpir mel^bers day 'With a’ long Hat orators Krtiether auch^a, / 'lb. 'trail he has been traveling without deck. If Fanre is to win tKe chooeea to jdih the North Athuitin it the state ire out oft complications from, the time of hie winding up the debate — ai Treaty Orgzniutica (NATO) ijidts, ____\w lth anger and may, con­ Sept. 24 heart attack. hiust win If he Is to to remain neutraL" ■ • V verge bn New Castle again if x«vtde BrieSy, against_ ... 0 .1 otttoiia ipkg Vippift Im m i * s |f 45 Tea Bags Reg, Price ' . W, Rib Roast Mindful lie axtreroe tenaion, plhylng space ahii) were fMmd Fat’eut;e’a progran^paUsToIr; 1. Re- suits a t Oenffitfa/’X i ^ G ^ l A S S E S agriceis. Covar and cook o*tr a m heat for 2Vi hotts or aqtil V 8 - Mayor-Fg .McCormacfc^'^aii- ■liht beforv them following him around. If Ike Reties Sultan’s work, AM two men pave man unification, tfanmillan said: <4^ ntey at the earllea't. He la wlH- Dominick Primlcerio, 9, and been named -to theI Regency . "I am sure ywa can fonnulata. DiTAiis IN out sroae • )taa Chsrlie Mac sayaTjamb g, ha said today, to let the plant Daniel Bencivenga, S, who Council although there plana ’ which ttu w c ^ will iosl— open then under aupervliien of were In the trunk overnight;, Washington, Oct. T oPi-i-Repub- diaegreament on the -th ird ; 3 / and I hope t)ln RuaaiaiidangovonUneat ( Legs are just the^nght size < / _ 46 OZ. Size /tMo-Natlonal-Guard,-^------^ — - had been mlaatM - alnce 4:30 .-- .ILcap. leaders are facing; up to the jtofoiatlon 4- ' Wit JpVvt^OMOVt lyocal grrehu Priced Juet I^^HHHIHIBKENF p.m.' Wednesday. peestbUHy tWiay that the party Moroccan government to take over tH S w eetT n d X te will selT / Whtit <3ov. George N. Craig or-, may he ripped'wide open Iq. an­ fagaihat any thniat whieh you a whol^/l^ half . . x Redui-ed 1 7 c dcrad a Guard battalion into New Neighbors and police aeaKh- , HeraW rCc^ures many of toe governmental func­ He from n raun^ad Oar- ed the neighbor'hood air night other alam-bang ' fight for the i j g tions which Franco now handles. Castle Wednesday nighu he said ■ \ Steins at Rlrtphurst will be l a B g e ' long. Yesterday Dominick’s ' ;al nomihaUon Preal>< . Meanwhile, BUlotte; announced cut any .thickness you de­ K E E B t^ R PREMIER HARVARD the troops were to' "prevent any dent Elsenhower doesn’t nin again. be would go directly to the rift en Page Bm ) attempt to reopen the atrikebound lo-year-014, brother j a j n a j sire . or PICKLED “ 3 5 c took hie mother to the attic ’^ere 1* growing belief among country of.' Morocco, w;hera mlll- CLUB PLUMP FOWL plant and to. diaperee all picket­ ahd opened the trunk. \ *oihe OOP chiefs that- the Pfeal- 'e tv s p a p e r *tary operatlonc against rebel ' ♦ . ing" Dr, Marvin M. Scarborough/ dent—if he steps asld^should Berber tribesman are holding ug, Ask for young fryorsi, broBtrs or chickon ports. A top company official told a ‘‘choose” his favorite candidate for -Admlnlslratiye changes. Wh( Frasher by Far CRACKERS BEETS medical exam'iner,, said the^ X \% Th- Perfect Dinner Bterult 3 r o r 3 3 c reporter that Perfect Circle flrmfy boys, in the trunk more than ,^e.nomination 5r at the very least Newport. IL^I., Oct 7 (Special) be would heed hla party’s B n lle tiiiD BR/N(P a s yOUR I' Finahurst FruHs Intends to reopen lU plant Juit aa point a Anger to. IndicatexWbb he for his resignation Was uncei *in. 2 J a r s 17 hours, had died of suffoca­ —The Manchester. Evening Herald V a g a t a b l a s ,1 Lb. Pkg. / Roducod prkos, too, on Isoth of Hedo's popuhar soon as the National Guard la with­ tion. tl^ k * would be the best ifian to Ohaervers In the Natiow Ai- fron tht AP W irw J^ROCreRiG/IMBLf. TOMATO SQUP 2 e > r ^ 3 3 t grodos for groufld boof: \ x drawn and local authorltlei permit. Eagan said James had been ceriVfonvard his progysm; /- won first priMs in tWo divisions of semMy gavw Faure’s govoRUBont Joe Pero tslie ua \U»t he 0 "1 Can’t Govern It” playing with the boys. Irt the /P ro * ’ Favor NIxah ' the annuel: contest sponsored by only a limited, chance to survive COUPONS will bring In along, with hit CHICKEN NOODLE ^ ^ However, UAW-CIO Interpa- attic when ■ a friend came to As faK u moat of the “old pros” In ifia vote of confidence on his famous Msc sating apples HALE'S GOOD . X. the New England Associatedi F7ee« North African--program -expected n u . o u m jm I T O fM M irtB ' tional Representative'Wimaro F. call. He quoted James as say­ are' concerned, there's jjttle doubt News Executives Asan., it WM an- Denver, Oct. 7 “(PV—PsHfigent tmrn some ORBENlNa COOKmo VEOETAtlE SOUP ^ ^ F ' Caldwell told Mayor McComiack: ing he didn’t want the younger that they .Would favob a nod to to he held Monday, But one of the Elsenhower wlU t M 9 a hotoltal APPUIS. These old fashioned ft8M BURG>^35G. ”I do not control, ahd admitted­ boys to follow him out so he Vice President Rlrhard’M. Nixon. I nounced today at the fait meeting! b^t pfospeets lay In a quick dli- oonfereaoe on foreign GRBXJ7INQS make wonder­ ly ajb, the feelings of/workers slammed the .trunk top shut. During these^]Mst two critical l-qf^e group.. .- ■ The citetioiie, one for-writing ; iMhKers wttti Beerataiy of BtotiP X 6 6 c ful plee or eaucp^.. .\ throughout Indiana and Kentucky weeks jot the Pmsideht's Ulness, (OeattMud aa Pago Bea) DuUee next Tuesday. -It w ill ba HALE'S LEANER >the Hepublica^a h ^e shied away 1 end the other for typography, __ af_ wnw courow and thr.oughout the ,'United States. «rn Indiana, wa's 'a barricaded city. I made at' the eecond-dgy seesloi the PcesMtars first dieriisriin .' """"I'MACSx or X S * W T cannot Insure ti»e actions of Goyf. George N. .Craig sent BOO from public jlMcuaaibiil' what of poUcy'proMems ainee fee w f- ARMOUR’S might' happen if Eiseithower fin­ 1 the meeting at> the Viking GREENINGS , BEEF BROUND > 50c other people. Mr. McCormack, I National Guardsmen into town ivhere. ■ / . .. ^red a heart attack. / ^ 5 4 e :ORNED BEEF X eouW not aasUfe What would hap­ shortly after midnight Wednesday. ishes out hiir term and then retires Second la rg a 6 Ib. bag 89e pen. TTie outside eentlmen^ If you With tanks, weapon-bearing half to his farm at Gsttysburgxto en-1 \ Oaprayee Featwre Prise DEN WITNESSES HELD jay the life, of an “cider triates-1 I \In one aw-ard. Herald staff re­ ■ Our fruit baskat experts / DiJO V A eOMMNATION SANDWICH WITH reopen this plant may cause us all tracks and fixed bayonets on ‘their porter Leonard Zeldenberg cap- (DMeaga, OcL T (AV-Tfea Ofel- H A S ^ H eilhtf tmuble. I can’t govern It.” rifles, the Guardsmen clamped a man” and country squire. \ On Atom Asked toge Aotartcaa today dh tr ■ . Us y<. F lu fio just sent out a gtV.OO basket and front clover from But in private the GOP atraie-: /. tiirad.top hoifbra in the ”*mall that was a mart^rplece. But. New Oaatle. a tidy little city of cityX diviaion of the feature story •q-pubMahed rep^ that Heat and Serve w f W IV S 2 M P Good Luck package la.OOO in the rolling hills of East- (Continued on Page Ten) gists are discussing the practicil! Negro witaeases U tha- .. .1 SA VE i you don’t have’' to pay tha> ■ 1 Lb. Tin SPICED HAM facts of political life and what the r Competition with hlr ambitious BylleSe, Britain 1111 mufder trial aA Sonmer, much for a Plnahurat gift SET NO. I-MINCE UNO THE tIRATE/ political scene will look Uke w ith-' 8eriesy”The Case of Ronald Mit­ Miae„ have heea held captive to iM m sy"’ t l i t . frtlt basket. They make [714* SET NO. I~M0THER ANO DAliOHTER SET out Eisenhower.They are not aa.' chell.” ^ I s award marks the first, very, very attractive baaketa time .a Herald staffer has been * UnH*d Nations. N.Y., Oct, 7 Chicago since -tiM trial. Tha T8Sr V optimistic in private about Eisen-1 iackian (MM m.) Dally Newa for, $S.00, $T,66 and 110.00. MAll TO,^ hower running aa they have been; singled out for his work in the fea­ — 'The United SUto* and Britain declared UWtoeaday that tha 2 F o r LOAF CHEESE ling seen Reneging in public. ’ ture' field. Zeldenberg received a propoaadl-fbnnaUy loday that S; wltoeeaea, Mn. Amanda Brad­ Now in ... Watercress DOlLS One man who sits in the G O P; caah prize of |2S.. leboM-Ittoato^or-poaM confarencs ley, Moeea Wright land WtUta^ . . . Avocadoes . . . Artl- i a o x 1110’ *1^GOODIUCK Always a large selection of Cold Cuts at Halea-;- councils, ahd knows whereof he Another first rwaa recorded by /Friday Low Pricas 59c speaks, has this to ^y: 'The Herald w ith the lelecttpn of ’’be 'itblkl under the auapiees of the Bead “are now hieing held * c ^ choke,s . . .N ativ e Caiili-' N Y ^ N NYfinargarnie Freahly sliced as you oyder.. United Nations in about' three tive’ la Ohienca by the NaiBeaal On Return of 19 Yanks .. ” A lot of Ua think Eisenhower | lU front page as “the best” among Ivory tlarge) ...... 14c ^ flower . . . Broccoli . i , will hive to-pick the nominee if. the more than 55 small town dailies years,’' ' ' ' 'Asann for the ffdvancemeal at Ivqry Flakes ...... 31c Cranberries . . . Beet We’ve Received A Imrge Supply This Week Of In New England. The lndivld(iar The' two Western powers sub­ O elor^ Paopla.’r EDUCATOR mitted a resoluflbn 'a few hours Ivory, Snow , ...... 31c Greehs .... Zbcini Squash Washingtoit,} Oct. *.l» — Dlplo-..have published the Sept. 10 agree- (Coallqued on Page Ten) primarily Tespofislble for this OPEBA STAR SUCCUMBS CHOCQLATK CHIP BOSTON BLUE FISH u, ISc matic eoqrces aaid today 'R ed'ihent but no evidence has been achleyerns.hT la Louis Mandell,. before the General Assembly’s 00- I>u*,(»^t) ...... 74c . . Bermuda Onions . . . naUon Pollticei Committee began Now YoiJk Oct. 7 (PM 36* A cem plala lint of 8*oi. BRING a s yOUR China shows no sign so far of; forthcorning (hat the news teteklM- •wira*rifwa ’ ^ifa’^inaRv^up wiTOp hh" atic aad ooaoert star Pnaaa Cxydol...... 31c Tiidian Ohionsxr. . Iddho keeping Its promise of four weeksk* i into the; jaita where It counts, or The Herald. , debate on the peaceful usee of ']Dreft...... 31c Bakers. Buy o pj^co, or'siicos. Soo our.Soo Food countor for ago to tell 1# litiprisonefi that It lwu;brgught the desired re- 2 e 1 d An'b e E g ’ a prize-winning atonsi'e energy. . Hempel died today to Bqrita. PROCTER ^ a/IMBLE The resolution expressed satis­ Oenmny She waa Tf. Nkwh a f ,1 Lb; Pkgv FniiHi VogofoWos, pthor rrosh fish voriotios. . . V ^ ~ eans'they Ate free-lo leave .China, 'iult of freedom., series, carried in five a e r a t e tn- her death was teorived hern by Not oqly have the prisoner*, not i Secretary of State Dulles was News TidBits atallmenta Of The Herald, was first faction wlto the results of the her former huebaad, WliHam B- COUPONS been released, the informants said, published as 'a copywritten feature Atomt-for-Peace Conference., held SAVE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. AT PINEHURSf asked at hia newa conference Tues- , Culled from AP Wires Hahn, fat n onUe from MIm ■akotT toons and Stows, blit the Red Chinese have denied .day whether Red China might in January of UUs y ea r.‘In the In Geneve' last Aug. 0-2O end'"pro­ Hempel’s aecnrctary.' t- >> ’■ IdW iVERYDAY PRIcts . . 7 . 3 them, contact, with the British of- back, out of Its tromlse. He replied story, Zeldenberg' 'made an un­ posed that the Assembly continue fidal designhted to wOrk with -i .suppose thatnhere is always usual effort- to penetrate beyond the advisory committee which for H it sm all siio fam ily. . Iigisnl fresh FruH and Vegeiables them. ’’Much-' Im prrss^” b / Boston planned the Genevai meeting. .. FLOOD OLALM8 SO P O U (» auth^e;h /a chance hut we sjpceret',' cold-iactual preerntatlon.of on* of Lnhorr..Phkistaa, OeLCL 3! (At— . All ^ t t Paper Helps Now In Stock . ... - E : 6 6 e • . Chief Snag in Talks hop^'that.. they will not, apd 'I housing and courtesy extended our leading aocial problems,,Juve­ The proposal also noted “with f k i ‘iliis, it was learned, is the chief p i: Fifty ptfike were mtirihg- today • r WITH. COUPON. would-not say that there is sny them there, - 10 Ruasish 'building nile d'elinquency. satlafacton' that - aubstalfU*! . pro­ and bellied-drowned on q relief 800TTISSUE ...... k ...... -.4 foils 45c snag- in the highly secret negotia­ clear evidence which leads us to­ experts ahrive - in'; New York LOUIS MANljELL Composite Boy in Trouble LEONARD ZEIDENBERG gress has been.-made toward nego­ jnimion to fleed vlctlrae near i SCOTT SOFTWE'AVE .... .- .. .2 for 2.3c - ■ W“ CUM XBOWDER 2 rofittar Sweet Potatoes ' iu.. 19c tions at Geneva betwekn U.S. Am- day to believe that they will re- for look at construetionifwork.. • ■" . . , The writer, with the co- tiation of a draft atfet-uta” eelab- baaaador U. Alexis Johneon. and llshing an International. agency .to Kaaor on the Rnvi Blver 50 mffea SCOTT CUT WAX PAPER ...-. ,...2 for 49c pkgs.. ^ 4 ^ neg.” WIthbut ■ mentioning, Emipett Till operatim .pf juvenile authorities, from Lahore. The River, f*d by s t n ^ f Red Chinese Ambassador Wang ir.S. Hold* to. Its P hage murdeb case. Gcnere'PBoarii.of Na­ v e m o r t o B a l k 'antf''With the .benefit of long dis­ H eich ExrG eneralg promote'the Msceful uses of atom­ Ping-nan towafd eating Far East­ tional Council of Churches in P itts­ ic energy. Thjs atatule, the'ipsolu- SO hours of torrential rnlpai GRAPEFRUIT 33c The State Department, has been cussion W'lth them of Ihelr prob- broke a dike yeaterday bM amO FAMILY SIZE ...... ,. . .2 for 29c ^r^ierrFdot/^pe& ais' ern conflicts. burg 'says-It, feels “deep grief” ierosi and ..techniquea—and/typical tion said, has bean circulated to Wang agreed Sept, 10 after stx at pains to carry out the American A t Paying U.Sr Tax Treed by Bussiaiig waters swirling over much of E-Z POP POP CORN (new.fall, pack) , . . . . 39c ':L ^a4tA «ie«^’ side of the publicity bargain:'John­ over ' recent ’ traglt events In cases, evolved a composite boy In all Interestejf gwernments for Lahore and the tamoadlag weeks of repatriation talks that son agreed Sept. 10 that any (jhi;' Mississippi.” trouble, -whom he calls ‘Ronald their consideration and comment. SNOW CROP McIntosh Apples 3 i.b.. 29c Amerieshs in )7hina had a right to Grants totalling-''413432(Laward'; Mitchell’.”' , ' ■ , Sen. John) O. Paatore (I>-RI) conntrysiiia Prom Keebler NABISCO PRSMIUM ..nese in the - United States who Salt Lake <3ty. Oct. 7 (TK- Camp Frledland, Germany, Oct. Oo/dah I tas. leave “expeditiously.” He prom­ wanted to return to jCStlne'wefe- .ed to Yale University School of The series acrv,ed to remove the 7 . 'An—'l\Venty^Uireo former gen.- waa slated lb take the floor for 1 ■ \ • New and Different ised that Red China would "give, Medicine to aid research in dis- Utah’e. Gov. J._ Bracken Lee said cloak of: mystery which qflen the United States thi* afternoon. STOCK MABHBT DBCMNB8 Peas and Carrots '**'? 2 ^ 3 7 e free to go.Tli*'Indian Embassy' eases of heart and arteries, accord­ yesterday, he will refuse to pay at eraU In vHIUer’s WeKrmacnt and Now York, Oct, 7 (P) — H ia' S A L T O f i S 6 9 c TOKAY GRAPES ".19c "Wide publicity" to thle-agresment was named *a publicity overseer, shrouds the juvenile court pro-> one retlrffTl/raar admiral began ‘A’U.S. apokfsmsn sald'|h*^fifi* stock nmrket eased tower tagffif CINNAMON GRISP 39c 'and . would hermit Con Q ^ iil, the ing to announcement of Life In­ least ,'part of his income . tax this 4;edure in the niinds of the public tor probably iwould at'reeathat the the same task assigned O’Neill at year. their first oay of freedom here to­ under-th* moderate preeaunurn a f CLUB CRACKERS ' Fkiffo Britieh charge^d'affalre at Peiping Peiping. 'x.;. surance ■ Research Fund' and gave the. reader the. feeling he United States feels the Interna­ l b . p k g . t ic SNOW CROP . . . Boston Detectives investigat­ Rejliililitarf Lee, now- in th.e third day.-after 10 years in Rilstia aa tional conference- held In Geneva mill-day aelUng. Moat Wfkioe . 22c and 3Sc PEARS ^ 2,A. 35a to do likewiac,' 'X ?c“ knew-what, it meant to the. court diviaioii* - were 16w*r, - - MW ... IndiM—officials say they are ing fiendish slaying of 12-year-old 1 yearesf his second ferm as gover­ and the .'bey when it is published, .prisoners of war.. , - laat August was such .a success A Ten Americans wfio~'1ia'd. 'Seen sati-'fled the U hlled. State* -has nor. says He’s (aki-ng the stand be­ ’ Their return was marked' by .izn withstood the decliae, hut thaea •V. jailed have since left Red. China. shoe^'hine boy question llTyear-old l”a case hi* been .referred to. emoltenal exchange between ex- that a aimilar . parley ehould be This U a special offer/- • this weekend only Cott'a QUICKY V- I'"35c lived-up'.to its prondse. Indian Xm- meal cuttee-a’hom they iaid ad­ cause he Oiinks "it id uneonsUtu- juvenile authocilles.” ; - ‘ held-within the next three years. atocha ware opt eepectoHy to popular Soft drink. Buy one cai’ton df S botUes for 3gc plus UA GREENBEANS u. 25c '-B»i too, have four of the dpxen basagdor G. U- Mehta has Men tionel for this netioft to tax' Its Gen. Walter Yon Seydlitz-Kurx- detlaqad.^, ; Americans who h|il been refused mitted linus.ial relationship with Zeldenberg Joined the Herald See OO-Naltoa Support/ . and 'csuton of 9 bottles FRER. given a full report On new* storica dead youngster.' ' —‘ citlEcns for tlje support of ^ re lg n staff four years ago after working bach7 08, who helped, eatabilah the Ameriesn circles skid the United SNOW CROP S it perinita. The other eight of reporting the agreement. nation* ” . . ’ 'Soviet-sponsored "National .Com- FIND STATE PUAXrS-BOOr ts* presumably knowi they are — Farm^AEreaitJenL Tmmen, put- 4Eaa..Am-_edilor---inL:>'euz -Xflck: -fori-; lUtsja -tatanda-. to.„aMtifi*iaor_A, CABRAGE u 9c ‘ Tlie Indians are autborfsi^^un- ting oir questions about bis 1030 ■'"TFTaiii TnrteJW teiTlJiy Funk and Wagnell. He is a -gradu- 'iSniee forRee:G«HfianF^''H» reecdutidn calUng foc-SBOi a con- ~ fnlon aty; Ok|q,"OetT OffW” T 7 SWANSON'S TV DINNERS free to leave. t < cow during the'war, and other re­ Tim body af Ada W am ri W M t' BruHels Sprouts. LAND O’ L.AiKES dea the agreement to give financial support uqjil Democratic .conven­ Ami for the- fourth ' straight ate oI the University of CaUfbrnta feranee and praffictad H wouldjct BritWi Aide Frastrated, aid to anjr Chinese ladclng fare tion, leases Boston for yisit in year he refused to proclaim' (Jet. at'Lb* Angeles. turnees. . ■ support from tita. 0()-nxaon aey, 34, waa tha foorth to ha TURKEY. . .C H IC K E N , . . BEEF 75c -Tp date, howayer, O’Nelli Is re- -back to-C^ina. They said figures Albany S^th New York f^yemor .24 gs United. Nations Day in Utah. Other .Typograph Awards ' Seydiltz-Kursbaeh declared that found after two-day aanwii a^ ■X' SWANSON’S 2 PIES partad to have been frustrated by may be available itext week op re­ Averell Harrlman.. iStlrvilMg Tnetead/ he .sidd/he -will proclaim ti The rnont-page award, WhUe'nkR .only German-'RuBslan friehdahip JPoetora, a mambar of tha:J[p4nt the aceae e< the craaK af a pri­ Pel]liplng each time he has tried to ban .save world peace, and 'called OciigriMBlanal Committee - .'- on vate ptaae aeaw bera. Ha waa tfea .,JTNEHURST IS OPEN THUBS. and PRI. NIGHTS 01. 4 quests for'euen'traverai^ No luch wewitnMsea of Adolph Hitler’s OcL 23 aa lUnited States Day. Ihe first HenUd citajlon for .ox- get (h touch with'-the other Ameri- have been report*d»to the djealh in Berlin 10 years ago may Lee ls*id;he will refus* to pdy ceUeoci*' in typoffvapby- -1*. aUeTa 'West Germany’s military alUaitoe Atomic BhOr0 . also was axpadted nliot e< the ptoM Thraa haffias TILL. 8 :S0 — PLENTY OF PARKING / . TlaJjRH(a4co« in jail shS one virtually with tl^e West "Off years of oc- to dwqn oa nia propoaed tm roooewtad tnm Bm wraffii Applp pr Gherry 1 Lb.V Carton M O HO iifysit iOwm- -- Department sb fer. it was be amongx CAM/ German war .Income^ taj^ea on personal Income nbteyvDrthF a^ sv am an t. Prior, to » 17 • Mlaoner.' ' < ;■ pHadqara to be rclaaied by Ruasie aeaa aflar Res China’s preea and radio .(OasNwwd er^Pege twe).

/ '/i, ' ” . .■• , ;< p . ). IUNCH^TER. CONNw T’RIDAY, GCtOfifcR,?,, 1965 PAOE T B S Ii abbiit the plan ahowad an let ansa Interest. ctnt incroaas 6>r a thraa-year p n ^ H erald vGrtB Second Parley No ebuntry has endorsed the BeckviBi ernon r s k y ; tod. Curry s4ld, but the offer hits plan without rasefyation as yet. CR&L levers been rejected by the ufilon, , Information seeping out of the The ^nnecUcut Co, serves the PAINT Top Hdiidif OnAtbrn Asked meetings indicatss some of the AfteiK Years in Baek^^ llnioii in blr ritiea of Npsr HaVetuX Ha'ri- 0ri R^ijurii 19 YiuJts members were interested In a more itfo r Urges Com p^e Use 1 ^ , - Ifvw London, N oVWlch, comprehensive disarmament pro­ Friiternity W aterbury .'End Mertd(|n. CR 4k L Regioti By lJaS./Britain gram. The United Sutha has ar­ serves Bridgeport, Waterbury,' K (OoBtiaaed tryaa Page O at).. Death Roiy Cell Walkoiit Ballot the whole Herald family should be ■ im .l ' H I I ■ ■■ gued that thc Eiscnhower propoall vailable ParkiiPtAf'ea Norwalk, New Britain and Derby. (Coathwiag froaa Paga <)aa) Is intended to'lead to that, but WEshlhgton, Oct. 7 (^ .VA vet-»platoi where. fratatniUet today'are ...... '■ I s'lM I • ■ $ 2 . 2 5 (OMtiaaed^naiii Om ) V ' congratulatad, for without the co­ understood, and the number is a^- operation of the entire. staff, .this would .pe^lt a start long befora Hartford. Oct. 7 (J4—Joseph Miui colteji*'educator said/today dot veyy useful', they could be New Haveh, Cqnin.; OefTf j»)— pacted to ha email. tional agency to suparylaatoe pro­ an the details of a complete pro­ / Rockville, bet.(SpeciaH*--'Iheifteat'': question Of p ark i^‘apace in the tha “Linen Duatera Quart- i” which more than four ;^#ant In ’’de4^) mlnisfratioq':- had .& little ' more Co., (CR A U) hOa drivers have JoblessCiaims :Ut' Honorabla. Mentions in na* have''moved on—i|n a limited way made such a hit at tha li Oiap- row.” ' Other newspapers Under a draft Statute pri^pared city was dl^mieiied dinner atioh' b/ latvoitj** soro^, imagination and leadership.” Jeihed .drivers for Iho h*6 Con­ tim ^ide Ayer tsrpography coi^- only-^to the second half of their —-7-— ;— - x ' , ' tar’s last Jamboree. He tVas sentenced June 7; 1961 tlcb)Ffading,' and would fads faat- . He cUew lets visiting the city.' fiiqndt are invited to alt^d the p ^ ^ H e (Vaa convicted on the tea- Carol A. Kwolek. 84 Bridge fn integvlews between ieaatona i>f W ash iiifi^ *n(i Lee,”, he sal(i;' lic would be giVen 72 hours notice. reaching tha lowest' point'' since lO.poO. The second^ award ‘ was for a new aeries by Roger pore, China and for a meeting batwaah Any mateiiala, the United'States, Berger said that the present dis- event Albert- Sbielm'an and A rthur tlmony. of'hi* brother. Albert. 2^ “many ofNpur fraternity probletiha made in 1B64 when the paper was a Manchester man, on capital pun- Dulles and Peiping's Premier DhoU St, SdiMd, fiancee of Richard A. Albert ons sim^e been, deejared m- the American. CoiihcQ (m Kdwea- , A strike.-wo)ild;ldle two of Con­ December IlM, Manchesttr’a Rusaia, Britain, Famce, Canada Cusilon, which has been under way Francis art in charge'of arranga- would be ow r.” necticut's .biggest'bus lines. Both claima inrrcMed by 15 per cent, selected 3a the best ainonc S27 laHment- En-lai. would he members. Australia, Bel­ Renaetti^son o f. Mr. and Mrs, on parking i^roblems, might lead sane, anff-^ia won Joiaeph a 'new tioii;. Bertram Bennett, 343 Center St., menta. • trial. Yeateritoy, for the samc/rea- '"nie fratem itiaa and aorbiiU** serve a poputntion ot mure than a according to figures complied .by SUPER/.,on- _ ncwapapera in the 10, ra^oO.OOO The‘Meriden Record placed sec­ Johnson has agreed to talk only gium Czechoelbvakia, Portugal Soma tqXelleve there are no park- URMBBWyntMU Drop* million and a half. ' the Connecticut. Labor Department,' aimiUtton class. ond to The Manchester ^Herald in Shout what tha “practical mat- and'South Africa would hold five has been honored‘with a number , Ing fadUtieiL which ia contrary to aon, the sta t^ ro p p e d prosecution ara inoving on this iaa>«^” said of pre-nuptial social functions, and Both the nuiosber'- of unemploy­ and freed Josej^.from Wethersfield Harry J, Carman, dean emefitua Union offlcials said 260. CR A L The statewide picture, showed- At tha time of the latter . dKa the small city front page competi­ tera ’ are and not about tha lasuaa aeaU on the firat board because /.. O'* 3(Hual facts. In addition to ment compensation' claims taken p r A Ma)b|8 plans claims for Unemployment compen­ ( 4 A S ^ tion. H. A. Batten, xliainnan thcmselvaa. The TJ.S. poaitlon ia they are heavy producers of presented' with a choice selection / .- the meter .parking throughout the -prisem. . ' ■ / ’ and noa^a protoasoc at Columbia driver voted overwhelmingly "yee- tion. , I . of gifU. and the initial' claims filed tor the . Tall, gaunt ahd'^.lantera•Jawed; College/ the men’s iUberaJ Arts terday to (ruthoriae the union to sation numbering 19,723 ea con- .the.Board of N. W. Ayer A Son., Cash prikes totaling S676 were that it ia prematura to diacuaa tha atomic materials. Six other mem­ ./ . ipaln streets, there is ffee- off weak ending Oct 1,' showed a treated with 23,154 toy the week msor of the nationwide contest, m ature Until Rad China has tniple- bers would* be elected from coun­ Mrs.. Bennett and her daughters ^street parking adjoining Recrea- Taboraky came out ol pyison^to a Scho^of Columhia lUnlvaralty, Fair Oct; 15 call a strike. Nome 1,400 Connecti­ nMlMMinianmcif printed to the winners In the gays' a miacallaneoua ahoww for (lecreaac -over the previous week. driving rain, and told reponeto NeyYork. “I have visited aom#. cut Co., drivera look tha same befora. Locally; S90 persona filed ote Co-Publisher Thomas F«r- specutl events which Included pho­ mented its promtia to 'fraa tha tries neither posaeaaing nor yet . tion Field on West Main St. Thcrjp'were 109" claims taken, at for compensation compared with IM EAR CENTER R . ■on, “The final decision of- the AmaftCana, y . procaasing atomic materials, her a t' Center ~ Springs ,Eodge, 'teeth were In bad shapey^ IJ^cunpuaea in the past five years action Wcdne(iday. the union said. as • Opeei tip V to#, news writing and feature w rit­ Barger eaid that' city officials cqmj^red to 124 'tor' the week e'Ad- The BiiCkUnd''^A ia busy vylth 696 a week earlier. But the IB per MNefasIll ^ 1 t e l Tm i v ^ s h iuoses in aw ardinr the Ayer citp, Soviet Ptemic- Bulganin told which was tastefully ‘decdra.ted are working to improve the altua- It seems, he BaW ^e'--.prison id have found that the local chap­ -While CR A L driver* w ire vot-. II- ing. “ with autumn flowars and foliage;-. d ep t 34. with the in itia l 'dentist Just put tamMi^ry hllinga preparations tor aR-outdoor'/air, Ing, the Connecticut Co., and the cent increase here this week* iay^tw een the New York .Herald Preaidant Elsenhower at the aum- " tion and make more parking spacef' clatiaa dropping from 19 to 17. ters utuaUy are ahead of their pa- merely offset a 15 per cent drop • Uriel Or lie ■•"*7 Tribune and tha Mancheater Final Judgeifor the nesrs contaai mit confarcnce that Russia would Formar claasm'atw of Mias 'liv hls teeth for the last four ^.ars, tional organlsatlona. ^ to be held SaturdEj/Dct. 18. fi-om union met at' New'/Haven., But \M swl was Everett Norlandar. managing Executive B oard Kwolek a t ‘'Pembroke College, ★ P . A . C . available in the near future. »|ilH .ur WliUt —foir obvious realms,, / Samuel F. Curiy, buitnear/^ent lam week. H cfalk’* - cmitributa to tha hgcncy when . It The m atter of CSiristpa** light­ ;The Rural Vernon School Atsn. SoHiUoR See* la 1*0-15 Yeart .11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Ml 'the school Aboup 3.000 of the week's claima e AelMe)tit^KH> typography. contests In e<^oM)f the Chicago Daily News. ia sat up. Prbvldence, R. I., gave a mlacel- ;..-s.Wbeit he left 0(e prison, he Carm'an and-others interviewed gronri'ds. I t Is ptapned t^K ave a for the union, raid’ the. me'etihg ^liaeevael^ 6e*a* I The final Judge for t^e feature coni ianeous ahower- for her at- ..the ing was. discussed briefly and was will hold a military 'whist party ICcted a harmpnica and. a billfold produced no progress. came from workers left Jobless by which The: Herald grabbed high -Throw s Suppo|t Tba 'j^TlUcal Cbmmittea ia ex­ 'X deferred to Kenneth Hovland, who Wednesday eveninK, starting at the discriminatioh* question hot dog and coffee ataiid. 't.o s*li the flood, lyaterbury. had about honors iMliido: third place in the test was James H. O ow Jr., Sun­ pected to turn to the related topic Sheraton-BUtmore Hotel Jii. 'that taken away Jrom him when he cakes and cookies, a candy .^ a b - Meanwhile, Frank . J. McGeq w aD O N bRua is in charge, of tha Merchants’ Di­ S o’clock a t the VeniAh Elemen­ osrme to Wmoersfteid lakt June. as/pne that^ would solve Itaeif In 1,900 flood claims. Antonia hs(l Now E nn an d Associated. Press day'editor of the ^rmlngham of atomic radjation when it com­ city. ,' .. vision. ’ . • 10 o)\-j5 years. bag, cracker barrel, a tahle'^'w^ preaident -of the CR A L loctU, Naiya.'^\The tj^graphy^ntaat To A m endm eiits Another miedellaneoua shower' tary School. There will be refresh­ Warden/'Geoc^ A. (himinlngi 880; Danielson and Torrington had ML MAIN SnpueBT competition in 19S3 and 1964; pletes iU prssent debate. After John Myers spoke to r the Con- ments, door prises, a white 'bie- Preihdent A. Blair Knapp ot plants and harvest decoratlOr^ said, no new negotiating saaalona the renisdning JHK). was given by.aunta of the brider: asked ’jjmw m uri)^oney4iave you and a white elephant table, and. of 'with CR A L have'heen set.' He' finalist in the Ayer event In 1084 was JHdged hy M irry Gaga, hp ax- the .Big Fi^f >Foreign Slinistcra FomlBiiiy niiifto s u l U p o m ’ necUcut Mgbt and Power Co., and -phant, and food sale. . ■ got colMng Joe" ' Dension' University. Granville, Initial claims, which start dew and 1953. ^ in thia.«W,.fr^Olouc«ilMr. wind up their . Geneva 'parley— elect at the home of Mrs. Jose]di invited. thC: local merchants to at­ Ohio, sald jie believed 85 per cent courpa, pony rides tor the young- -sidled that the compa^; wanted to apellaof unemployment, were down The 8UU axacutiva Board of tha Tomski, Agawam,' Maas. " P6n't know, abqut"'tl4* 1 ateri. . "(llgdat” a new set of prupoaala ia- In each instance, with' the ex­ probably m Nbvemher—the" com­ V IL U « i ETm tO p K V lU E tend 1 ^ ^atore modemisatloi} All Tabwttville 'sad Vrmen said Taborwy/Nand took of the fratePoity and sorority stu-‘ to '3,416. atatewide and up frpm U ception of tha 1941 Ayer competi­ f^nnacticut Federation of' Demo- mittee will take up duarmament, Her flanca was honored with a V, at hla hchool would..supp()rt Parents of Bvickisnd School chil- aued ny the union Wednesday. X - surprise bachelor party held M the clinic; which wiU 1)# held Tueeday;: -IMW* Items are now bring handled rlson pay. dents to HI in Manchester., tion. Wire editor Mandell played Women’s Club, at a meet­ the majer item on iU agenda. i' Members .hark Stand through the Manchester Bvenlag; deaeg 'Bgatlon 'to their or|aiiiza- dr*n who wish to donate anything H e'w d'be- (xmld not dtscloae the ■lOW' an Important rple. In fact, during Aram Oit ITMt Near East Carden Grove recently, and he re­ T^eilen h# went at all may contact Mrs. Aldeh detaila or^lhe propoaala but addedJ, G d ^ i e r n o r L h u i ing held In Hlpr^erd yesterday, ap­ ceived a gift of money._ ' ' Considerable.debate was held by Herald, Roclnille Bureau, local >it wwas the firkr llonK He said 93 .per cant of the ^ 6fO CURB FOB KIRBY the four and «nO-halt years he has ed V^MdmenU to iU con- The.UJf. dtaarmaihcnt subcom­ at 1 -Market 8t-< telephone home since Jaii. 19, 19S1, when . imivF sity’a stU^eiit body belong Grant, 59)9 N. Maid .8L, or ma'y ”Deman(U the CR A L lUCaf ^Decatur, ,111. (d>) —- The KIrbya heen asaoeiaied with The Herald, mittee, reading a repotrt for the The wedding of Miaa Kwolek members of the Board of Eduu* leave articles' at' the school Fri­ sine, aimilar but not lit excess of THE BEST P ress of N ation . P. i E BINIO ClERY MONDAY tion Wednesday night concerning vllle TB 5-SISC / 'iice came in At 2 a.m. and arretted Grebk letter gtoups. h a v d a comer on the street com- the paper has nailed down six atllUlimi as subm itted by Mrs. foreign ministers,, ia nearing the and .Mr. Bennett will take place day Until 4:30 p.m. ' »' . thoaa of employes of tha Connac- mi8alone)r'(|, (iffice and it's f a s t Mai^KaUy bf. Hartford, cbaiihnan Saturday, Oct. 15. a t 11 a.m. in tha : - adjuatment -of their budget. Major -/ / him onV.charge of murder. ildent Howell 9* typography awards. end ot tta 6-v/eak series of private i part of the discussion ..centered tollege, CadaP lupida, la., If any of the fatnert are willing Ucut Co.” > becoming''a tradition, l^yle Klrtiy, in HEARIKG! K While each of theah awards con ' ' the cOnatHutldn committee. talks devotad largely to Praaident Sacred H eart Church, Sufficld. oL, to give autstahee Saturday morn­ Curry aaya Coniiecticut Co. em­ •Newport, RJ.. CKtf. 7 (ff) — Gov. xjaad amdiidinenU will be Free „tr8tis0oriarion 1^ Silver Lute Bus from around the question bf whether or had a dRtorent - kind (H complaint who retired ..last 'apring. after If ^ A IU rm atitutad recognition of the entire Dennis J. RoherU at Rhode Island raacnhob'ar’s “o ^ h sky" inq>cc- not the Board was Justified in ask­ against fraternities. / ing in Bpttlng up the booths, it will ployes seek a 20 cents an hour in­ years in the Job, turned tha Herald staff as a Uam, Mandell'a acted upon at a A^U convention tion plan. - .j ' Qrange HaU, Manchemr at 6:45 I \ M.N, be greatly appreciated. crease over a two(year period. says tha Job the American Press to be held at Hotel BdhdKHartford. ing certain Increaaei from the b w a l S m e its Toyii F 8 Claim ‘idy obserbqtion,” Brooks 'said, flea over to hia son, Foreat Lk . la aaslatant sopanntenfkepit in the Oante w Herald In *61 ^ The gu'vemor spoke last night at Statce' and Russia exchange mlll- unprecedented move on the part munlty. Their 'leadehp don’t come Oct. 22, aO he same tlme.-~ The company has offered a stx- department. Ifand^. caiWe to The Herald In ha filed with. thaNState treaiur^,- f a ^ Information and aerial inspec- Can At Office. a reception marking tha opanlM of Mrs. Elisabeth O om tt, by Oct.'JO. “TONS of the townai>edple at ' Monday in and talk with, meNtoout hpw l96I f^m the Mancheater, N. Hv, tha fall masting of tha Naw Eng­ tloft-fewns. ..y'' . 6 nightia town meeting to recommit '. An apipllcatton for abme 33,743 they can help the collelie aa'« ■ r Sunday Newf. Before coming Mis. 'StusTt Tar^unsu, chstK DANCIN EVERY SATURDAY V • Cempleto List, land Aaaoc^atad Press Naws Bx- man of tha program eommittaa. re­ TheT^rysldent’a assiatant on dis- 8:30 P. M. to 12:30 the entire education budget tq the 'lE\ktate and federal rrimhurae- whole. When their national ■f- A, hare he won navaral awards for od acutlvaa Aaan. a t tha Hotel Vik­ ported that i^ana ^ad been Annamant^f{Mld E. Stasaen, has Board of Finance for further Bid Aahjsd ment tolids for flood dam ^e was visit the campus I never see itorfala while oil the Cranston, R. saM he atlll. thinks there ia a good O F F O N “ tailing Saturday, October 15 completed by lK-/town yes^rday Backing this view. Harry LuRi .-'V FiMera and Ship ing. ' ' completcd for a luncbaoh immedi- Pre seated By Study,. First .HaUahafBajpK / L, Herald. "Tha American praas,'* the gov- chance Soviet agreement to the Ei t-eo B. Flaherty Jr„ a member c^Manaastcr ..... 36 IT afternoon and S'ubmitted to retiring president of the TJ.S, Na- A Complete Line Ol aUly following the convenlion and aeidiow^ plan will edme Hy he MANCHESTER WAXES /■ ~ PfaUM" Available Publisher Ferguson, who racaiv amor said, "is rtsponaihle in no at' 3 o’clock t h ^ will be a fashion of the Board of Bducation, defend­ Hprrtfom NattodRl astler Relief Office. Dffice tioDsl Student Assn., said' “dis­ ■ed the two awards for The Herald small way for tha graatnaaa, of this show consisting of a coihpIcU tteves Bulgenth's recent'fattyr to OCT. 15, WALLY WOLCZAK ing the budget, prepared by his / 'BtiXM. and Tr)St Co. 3 i/ 33 vision Engineers.,New Rngland crimination ia a long range pro- at tha New Enf land AP meeting nation.” the as^hig quesi VERPLANCK SCHOOL group, said. ’’I hav8~ never- fel Conn; Bank and / vision. In Chmbri'dga, Maas. ‘ . 'Wem that Will be worked but' alow, modeling group donated by G ^ox Sold Ont-far J*ridajr, Oct. 14 V AHb HIS JUDJO RECORDING ORCHESTRA i^ b u t t he.queatton-of-coitege aerv- DANCING aiil ACRIHlJitlC SHOES today, extended his heartfelt con Roberts said also that the 'aia- ■ Co.. • - —7 — - —r -V > *37 these'cuts made by tha Flnanj lat C o ;." ..''■ '’tS 83 Jaines H. Shepkey, aeU hg’gem-' fratulations to his two staff mam tton needs tha praaa to “Inform ua ^Repeated fey Popular Desnaad ' / ' Board have been Justified. The. 3nehaater/Truat . 66 era! manager in the absence of ic^U much more pt-aatlng and FOkEY Mrs. Beatrice RoaanUiat praS^. SATURDAY, Oc t . 16 Renting FcKitMM Fnr AH O^cosiont Richard Martin, said the town quickly attainable.” bara and tha .anUra Herald organ of happanlnga In foreign coon- ident, gave a very enchanting ra-' " 'S il6 PJW. / ' aw.er is, we presented the httdget n r* iHaRfRMa OsaagaAlas anTACCESSORIES by^APEZIO n u m AM Ncr iaation. trlaa" and- that in this raspaet tha- to the best of qur ability^nS188 . clearly dtmonatr.atca that the peo­ The governor was Introduced by which aha. attandad in Chicago .Music fey thb^Coontry Boys it. If there's something wrong/wUh Phoenix . 77 82 The claim is ta^ng made on the IIAAIN* AIMT Managing Editor Paul L. SiMth V ' ■ It, we should adroit it, we basis of repair work done to public opinion—except possibly in/the ple of Mahehastar have a nawapa- last weak. Mrs. Rosenthal ia one Wspping-Commujifty Hall Ufa EM toEcwattv laa. Cm. property it) town after the flood. South—is generally ill faWr of fe 6 6 * par nrorthy of tha support thay of the Woonsocket Oall, boat news of the two mamhars from, the New . \ Wappbig, ^an. shouldn’t compromise. If ^ e budg­ AetnaA LifiL if e ...... 305305 220 Aak for oar Folder paper for the meeting. AdultB 76e — CfeH^rea 10a et is presented/wt the dext town According to Sheekey, the work abolishing antl-racial and/anti-re­ M iMV “6“ i^ r a n r ,^ ai « r U ndoes and Tours have always given It ~ td Statea on thia committee, Aetns3 Casualty ...... 240 includes (mnatructing a culvert for ligious clauses in frateimity con- Though the publisher singled out The, reception a t which tha gov­ eating of the general com- meeting in its^resentX orm , f will Conn •General ...... 520 M i w M i u i WTI4B ipMltag aiHI Everywhere" • ernor apoke to a number of'news for the convention will be ' personally'.ydte to r ^ m m lt it. Bigelow Brook St Walker St.; re­ stitutiona” . . . / Zaldanberg ana Mandell fee apa- A. MANC-HESTER Hartford Sitont Boil. 88 channeling Lydall Brook at Lydall Bars CnfJioUe ^nudeRto dal praise, ha said ^‘rnembers ot executives of Associated P re ■ held next Monday. Mrs. Helen John Tglcott Jr/,also oh the Travelers ...... 86 92 nis-^ newspapera was Hionaored by Fitapatrick of this towp w3a ap­ DhJve-9K.llt£«W Board qg EmicatUm, said. ”K the St.; removing (*ebrls. including a The aasoristion tobn record sup­ SMaa., Sa»' a* taaaacOsa — . / PrtHie UttUDm 75 foot tree,. from the bridge at porting ulUmato/'mmoyalUlL-’illCkfeV-/ rv66IMl or such wMS aar a(*4l««l «*e**' pointed aasUtant to the B plttOn NcT<:i4 budget is rejUly .needed as we pre- Cpnn. Light Power'.17't IP', Maa iif Mnlm it tmmt w dOMnin O n a a t a included Rear^ Adm. chairman for tha Stats' sen ^ it, we ^buld stand behind Adams St.; and rapairingapalring washoutswasti clauses.!S. Acacla-4)as. a rule which Arrow. Han. Heg. .. 46 49 at W. Middle Toke. Birch~ iML ML Rd.. In -effectFeet bijft Romah Cathclica. (Mlar as***, Ralph Earle Jr.. Newport Naval piannad to hold the flrat woN IL-lf not. y;* should indicate w'e ^^onn. Power ...... 42 44 base commander; lUair Admk John on the/dducattonal program are -ready m accept any adjusts Brookfield.. Hiliiard. Finley,ey. Hran- LUnn is a leader In a mmovement to » MDIVIMtAUY m m C; Daniel. deetroyOr force co m ­ November.' ments t ^ might h(>ye to i>e Hartford Elec. Lt. ..-.58 60 ford, Adams,,Ur’’hio.a. Broad, • Carter, repeal it./ it. ® Hartford Gas Co...... 37 40 Lydall and N. fichool S ta ..C a n n m said “I'i believe that in • niUY GUARANTm mander, and Rear Aflin. Laurence AfrIen’e .Reign of Terror! video Everyday — made.” / So. New Blhp^and H. Frost, conimandar at Destroyer AlLRMhU Reserved — The jgroMp voted to invite mem Tel...... 39 41 • EASY RUDOn Y m H. T, rackineoB A Co. Inc.l hers j S t!he finance ronit to.'meet n» STKim OF THI WEEK ort: FlOtllla NOT 4 New8paper Ad8 Claffc Oa.Ma *: fieaaa R iv a rd aiaanfacEnrniB Comnaale* "SiMBA" witly them to discuss the;/budset Am. Hardware . . . . 2l>i 2314' CDAKl IN OR PH O N ltm Y^ / “ Soldier of Fortnoe* lil-;./ further. They lndicate(i, they would Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . . 45>4 48>4 HOLLISTER aitf MeKEE Seen A m ong Be8t ' ' .- A TORROR OF MAU MAUi 4ther meet in the supei^tendent’* FfHVin CONSULTA 1^ ^16818 H onored . Ia ClaaaiaScaM al 9:W Asso;'Spring ...... 29'5 32'4 Haa “Maa^freai MMar EMs*’*— ^ 7 (bffice. to all the education records ...1 8 ’ 30 H1AR1N6 SlR V tC t 7:11-1#:4# Plus Electrifying Go-Hit I "^..Would be available for study; Boston, Oct. 7 .(4^—An advertis­ C ollins...... ,..120 130 P J It ^ A L A t Par^8h N ight “KING DINOSAUR” Annual Exhibition Em-Hart ..... 29 32 16 —.M I M m ing axacuUve lists hewapapfr ad- . The formal opening of the. 9th Fafnlr Bearing ... 44>4 47 >4, iial exhibition of -tha' ToUand .-Sj. . 2 5 The CSiurch of the AaaumpUon'a vertlajng, carefully propped di­ ■aa.. “DNCONQUBBED’' Landers-Frary Clk. rect mail and fadlp time^particu- SUN.I .“UNCONQUERED" 'dbuftiy A rt Aakn. will take place N. B .Machine Co. . 34 37 WBMiia p iiirittHiiiiiiiiw iiiii pariah night/Was held Rfednasday At 7;S0/p^; 4' 3614 Rev. Joim F. KennoS and tha bers and inviteigguesla only, but Russell Mfg. '..,1 .' '8% 10% IIHMI PNY CLlAM im A iMC. consumer finance itidust: .the exhibition wiIlDe^.open to the priests jOf St. James’ Church for Gerald A. Waindel, advertisingkdvi -Stanley Works ;; . . . 55 . 58 wrought ^ianek - giblic from Oct. 22 thfough .Oct. Terry Steam ; .. .120*^ -y A C^rj^tfTi MANCHf^TE* their pastoral cafe p i the parish manager ot the Assbclated Invest­ TorrUigton ...... 25 SOFA BED GROUP U y«a l* a Mi OM^iweve etecata la ManV loner/and for the lieautiful church ment Oo,,‘ listed television, word- . . . 23 iron builjr under' their guidance. of-mouth /recommendation, neon Mr; and Mrs, Leslie BropmfleTd Envelope com. . . 88 96 •niMSam yauAto eaUtJad to a tS% CASH 277 BROAD M l-t-lIS4 Mr. and, Mrs. Carl Carlson of Bol UTS/JEnvelope pfd. 74 M adaun am all diy ctaaafeig (mlalmam also gave the parishioners signs, billboards, and matchbooks , . . 69 /■I e opportunity to k'cleome the as other top media. S T A T E O SALES aatd ton, and'the P.ev. Forrest Nusser ■VeederiRqqt 52'4 55 >4 6M i) tMawaak! Gait ear driver at feU TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE qf thia city,- arc in charge of f-T lir^ week aalyl HURRY! ev. Joseph Farrell as their new He.,^poke last night at a panel Uolis are not to pastor. dispbaaion at the annual maeUng hanging .the paintings. be construed as actual markets. ItoieNgwsmieir Clatkea ' Individual Uianlo* were given to ^'th e National Consumer Finance r^»a.iwM USsisr #/ TMorrow^ I The Rules Committee includes Chaaaal S, Maw Bavaa, Cana. (to 'cbeaYest riGBTEBS IN Miss Emma Bajz 'of thia city and ’s hij^heSt football scon aU PIm Mo Per Oprmcat'' the Rev, Francis -Butler of the Asan, ■ IITONIGHTI! (1 SHOWING ONLY) Chaaaal IS Rartiare, Cana, ACnOH. Church ot the Assumption, and tha rksaael IS PIHafleM, KaM. (M) TEL'TR E'CpNBEqi'ENCES Mrs. Agnes Glreen of Ciystal Lake. was 110-0 against Xfarl'n Military Rev, Edgar Farrell and the Rev. ------^ - Ckaaae' IS B^artaM . Maaa. lUf OBAMA ~ Because of the limited exhibition Insittute in 1922. Th# worat/set-: BIG FEATURE HIT! Cbaanal as Mm BrMala. Caaa. (U) MAMA . _ S|)icc, the event will be limited to back tor Alabama'war by ^ 0 at '•N ifdO THIS CO U V O N George HuJdiea of St. Jarfeas* Chaanel SS Watarbary.. Cana. i:ia (sa-st) LIFE o r eilY_ Churem as they ware Intt^uced ' Children 38c — Adnlte 64e Cawwcl SS Haliak*. Mat*. ( l-lt) CROSSROADS “Bka4aX*> members only. the hahda of^anderhllt by the hadies' of the Assumption Following the formal b)>enlng. (It) DOCUMENTARY THE refreahment;! will be served at the CASH and the Holy Name Society, spon- L C T t M . l;N 't S) MICKEV MOfSR CLCB TEE apni of the Mfalr. / " USr LATP. MSTIMKR «U) DBAMA Union Congregational Church so­ CARRY apeak^for thy evening'was (U> MATIKBE THEATEE (b (Ur Ol'B MISS EROOKB cial rooms by a committee under Q w K9U0T • . C«rv Otm« M*tl*aal — "I-*a*f R Ta the su)>eryiaion of Mrs. J(>aeph / thi‘ Rev, Philip Blaney of St. Heari” ' ■ / Thomas Samlnafs^ who also- gave •70 CATCH A THIEF" TPtUSi . 4N) BAB « WEfrV-EN T“ EA. 'jJoel. 'Among ■ thr.Inylted guests TrrkairaUr I:f4 TBB-”Lart al tka MaU- will be members .of art groups in the beneiBcUon akrprla* Plrlar* ' Jark X*Up •A PA C ^ AMBUSH” rsa*” rliaa. S__ W. H. ENBLAIID dry deeming ert A social hbur fbllowed. with “NIGHT JIGUM TKKBOB" • . a SUNDAYSllNDAY* e e. (tt* itMctE edM rrw clcb \ surrounding towns, and members -pinging by .the chun^chM f. •;*a tn -m bowpv noonv also bring their friends; Hal 1 p.Bi, apeelal Fealar».('arl**a« I “You'se Never Teo Young” (U> BIM TIN TIM LUMBER CO. -The committee for the evening Haa.. "Vkk'r* Navrr To* Taaaa’’ “CeU 3466 Death Row” 4:Sa ( S) BTAOK S Curoner's Finding was an Mllowsr LteonardNRackbw- EASY rUEB rAUtlKG (It) ADVP,NTrEK TfeEATEE AeroBB froiR OracB Mcbaal . Toilapd County Ctoroner Bernard iS T fg aki chairman: Mrs. Elmer Gri- — ——— a_aa_aap^ (tSi MAGIC VAIXT J. Ackerman has found the death / (M> MEWS AT BIX Op«n A l Day Sotiinlay you r halm'vice chairman; Mu. Walter HOrALOMG CAS8IBV ( a-is) dollar a second IN ly 10 OUT lY 5 . AT apectlyely, of the Ladles of the S:U (»> THE EABLY AHOW (1ST-T.B.A. any other person or'person*.” GUUR PtICfS I Aasum’ptlbh; and James Mulready, —*.G«aad Caapaa'* (SS> BIG RTOBY ^ Schlott 'was killed Sept. 5 when F-pint o f elegan t president; James Barry, past presi­ <:M ( S> BPOETBCOPE (SS) HALF BOI R FILM the car he was driving left the Spiecleet Perl (lb) NEWS AMU WEAIHEB (U> I LEO TMEEE UVES dent; Franklin Close, vice presi­ t;4S ( SI WF.ATHFE PORKTAST t:M (K-M) STAB STAGE road on Rt, 30 in Tolland and dent; and James Hodson, marshal, («) .NEWS ( S) THE VISE pmasKed into a tree. He was alone all of the Holy Name fibclety. 4sU-( S> THE MEWB Tfl»aV (It) VAEIKTY THEATEE in the car when the early morning ' (It) POOTBALL poeecast —••Wild Wm I ’• accident occurred. MOW PlAYINO I (M> BPOETB niOEBT (St) HALF HOPE DEAHA la JC»Ur aai VlitoVUUa (U) THIA I.S THE UPE (la-SS) PLAY'HOrAE OP KTARS To Be Giieat*. 'chenleq RESERVE lt:tt (St-tS) CAVALCADE OF BPOBTS The Hartford Chapter, of the "OIBL BCSN’’—HUrriac —T*maiy "Harriraa*" lEafaliae Barwll i r. Lamaa - JmkMB • Hex Layae S P E B S Q aA Inc. witi be the WOODLAND GARDENS . N . riO '-/ O FImr Nichols ( t> PEOPLE’S CHOICE guests of the lo^al - Chapter at a u^tAKF.U 8PVB" (IS) BECHET FILE C.8.A. - recep^tion followihg their ap)>car- ’SliRw fllarlt , ManchjKfer ■ (SS) THE LINEPP (if we* could) SUGGEST > EASTWOOD 1 p.ai. . ■ ' (SS) WRESTLING WOEKOPTB ’ anCe at the EllinEton'Onter School lt:ta ( I) GREAT GILORRSLEEVE Oct.. 14. The rec^tion will be held IN VIstaVialen and d o r -MViMr G*e* Brake" at Maple Grove. SUBURBANITES (IASS) PEBSON TO'PERfiON • ••becanse ft would make you a Schenley your brand. Only the law Now Is The Time to Plant ! (War* K*ll*y "The Night (SS) EARLY MTE BROW The Hartford Chapter finished L Car* Jilaal 1 It-.U (Sa-U) BPORTW REVIEW - second in the recent regiotnai con- Scliealex eostemcr for life! Just one prevents'u* from giving ij lo you fret. la Holds Terrotv. N E# #m I RECAPS U:sa (ia.it.as) news Al. Hlirhrw-k'a S P.M. (U) PRANK LBAHV il;M (It) PICK A STAR atnnpasyuH^c^fTffeiy FeaturccJ X A t : (Both “ ConvenienKeith S t o r e s Your dtolce Froni the FIMd Come early er late.: Complete Note; “THE WARRIORS.” nnd VtU (it) BPOETB ETILETIM (St) LATE SHOW “NIGHT FREIGHT” etnrU Im­ BOARD ahow. Saturdays and. Sundays (IS) MI'BirAL WEATRER.HAM U:M (t) BADGE NO. 714— Crape Hyaebiths eontipueuB from 3 p.m. mediately after the Kiddie ahow 1:U ( S) PBAMK LFABY FOOTBALL —“Tk* RIa Cklef’( 85c 5 or m o r e SOo POBErAAT ; ‘ (M) TONICRT /AnauoiHR Snowdrops UleAS) JOBM DALY—Maw*__ —but* Allea .A .dpublfi fluty ensemble of above §veragejuality, )Af A dramatic jow ICaifh Annivarsary Sale pricel. Ozains Sdllas — '(tS*S)"irOPnt*B -BOWAEDp E" Uita-iJb'tnoHTCAP «E a ie b / - ^ Given On C.O.D. Deliveries THE MEWB lilt ( I) NEWS • ' Piak Dsffodlls PEONIES (» ) HlOHLiaRTM .Vou get all the piecei-^Usfed above, with decorators Wrought Iron frames,,haevy Tapastry covars . . I \C|!ocaa—59c Doz. 1:U (St) CONNECTirrT. EEPOBT ,-;.Alx raLGRs h U (SO) — ------an d -’-the Sofa Bed opens wifh .orte #asy rhotibn to form a full jength-^d. for two~; , ideal^or fioniat; 7iM (Ml E PD ll-_____ I nRad Cniperor Tulipa ( S) EIM TIM TIN GLASS raquiring additional >|eeping facilities. _ / X '• , v.„ .fl>85 Doz. < Technicolor Hits] (It) BOOKY JONES . LARGE POT 65c -.-.JISJ-THIS ja-XEE-LIFE— — AUTO ''YOU'RE NEVER (M) INUl'BTBY OM FAEAUE (U) T.Y TBEATEB RANGE & FUEL Oil ■ - 1 Keith’s, Madcheatcr, C(,»*rd Mepdaya, Open Tlliiraday Kveniqgl) Free Parking At Batli Convenlfnl Kr|th Ntores! Use EVERGREENS^ Hardy Plants, moetly S for $1 TOO YOUNG". :aat.Hartford, Open Daily Fr(Nn 10 A3f, Until H Opr Private-Parking Lot* Aiijoining The Stores.' RESTAURANT 1:U ika-M) NEWS CAEAVAN ja X w H m lb . AS lawga I iudarape Sita PfeUodendron (large) ...... S6c DEAN m a r t in " 31 BiaaeO flL -M n t ^ S t t f P.M., qtosiii^BaturdayB at 6. _ ' ; Jnst A'Step From Tfee Doorl , ' i'--]' ’ 'Sforfl.m JERRY LEWIS f!M < 8) OZUE AND HARRIET 1 Iweedleg Yewa SOUTH STREET^ SOUTH COVENTRY (IS) INTERNMIONAL POUCE S4.SS-«4.S6^D8J& e WE A ls o CARRY 0 “ DIANA' LYNN (It) CEWI8TOPHEE8 .1 The BOLAND OIL CO. I Uptight Yawra, S ... "IAN Umc, ~ FertUiMia, Bone .^Ifeaf, "APACHE AMlUSH'^ lee NalUa ..'..7 ... SZJfi Peat . Moaa, Aagfoiv. Gfaai BILL WILUAMS i DANCING SATs NIGHT . Seed. _ 7 . "t “ID THE MUSIC OF JOHN B. BURKE Ornamentiii Gonids 4> 7«r M b STARnXDKSAY; LINK ANDERS DUO ; M ^ith Furniti§r^ “NOBS. INC." ■' 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE “KILLER BAIT** i FEATURING EiSRTON i^ G E O R O E HCVKEU. STARS OP s t a g e , S O R E ^ ' ^ RADIO. GARDENS d? i: \sT ( r:\7FK .sr. I rlrphont- M I-.')-()i46b 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. FEATURING TTALIAN-AMERICAN FOCfo i MMN AIJ«ADKA | FINE WINESr LIQUORS Mid BEERS [ MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD «ianl»BliyTiaSil!l OPEN YEAR 'ROUND / Adrertiff Horald—It Pfys, - \ Read Herald Ldv«f ICHfNttr DISTlUflS COy N. V. C. iUNOID WHIIKfY. 34 PIOOF, 44Z GIAIH NIUTIAl IrFfllTI. m Nai-. As ;■ / N -i" ' . ' • ■..... ' - ’ ^ i ^ , m . " ' ■^7". R ’''* / . V ■ (

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Y.X. ■/ , i jgANjjHSStER Evej^rijg HERA^ CONN^ FlUDAY, QCl^BER 7, 1955 6 v ’* '• ’ - V ''V/ ' .X-" :' M- IfANCHESTEB EVEKtl^G HEBALP, CHlBSTEBv CONN- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 , 1 9 6 5 ■X- It- PAGB dore Wayland, patrons; Mrv. J. Sunday'.School, 11 a.m.: , Gtlaad rTv 0 O iiu m h ia s Pagacta, usbera and '-Ars. Ralph Servlca, 11:15, SUndpy; School the Ntaiiitbn HiMtae,’ made ei g h M the overflow of ,pupils and. for y e a r ’^^hing^tuyM r^ Woimer, .fefreshmanta.';. prepadltyf. TA8.. nevriy ordatneif H e b r o ^ ' vlelt here MtrUer tihla week'. He ie" educational and racreatlonal needs.' to B a c k /Committee memberi from the Bo^^s to Speak . pastor, iMv. John G, B«ck, will wooo~i$M enjoyin^his new work ■■-curator Plana by an architect have been* Flayers groep are: Mrs. William flclats at:both chu'fchaa. w w n i - M s / Daily Radio '’"'eloill ^ the S u H ^ ^ Hotiae. -, sul(iniUed to the building commlt- Eii^pyed^ by Miss ItecM ^ Burnham, production - mAhager;, . Ss>Yl88 S I-. Peter’a .Etflkbopal Halloween Parly WMO—USO W B A t - * Mrs. iieim Coleman attended a Mi’s. Joaeph Luaky, pulrileity; Mrs. " Monday Byening .’Church will be. at- 11 .wiM birthday pefty racCntly, in observ­ Eh-ic Ellison, mi^s-up: A ’*'*- Scott Alfbrd, lay readSr, oMhIat- At/^ston take Advert! (tent ■i— ‘ • • ^yio K A B O *IBDBNBKiU> *t«»cj»r». ineiucUflir one AflSp^^/e" ing. Church School will be at $ ;3 0 N;. ance of the 40lh aniilverssry of Cbluihbit. Dct. 7- (Special)— The Amelia ' Koselka, wardrhW and pws3ai^/AaM>duia»tf , / Mrs."Mrs."Lyle. Lyle. F h e li^ of 'Hartford. ‘Har Mci Lumber at Bdttnn h*v» iU dli-T’^ henrtled the kli^ergarlen Mrs. Burnham. (pertiMi light- Hebron, pet. 7 fSpeclallMed- a.m ,; . -•/ ' ka Party n : ^ ’ ' / THe OoW WAT J ^ y w v » The only eKai^ departure Coluhvbta Recreation . Council wiU prop«rti8« _ 8. Evening Twelve frtepda wera present, Not in Hebron. Open' Ing • and apecial affadtr, Henry ric Bedard, chairman of'the Dem- A>Ieb''‘>n\®®V (Speciaiy^The /day /idvmnUgee. but m throwlnir wM^rom public achf^; education In again hponaor the annual Hal­ , M akeb^b^ , Evening .H e r a I d X: ' Wsla nod art to lira'bnglne/wim called out .Monday z Mlaa Loulae Hollister, who haa ?sy». ■ . Ramm, and Mre. Luaky, proniptbri ocratie Town Com'mittee has an- been seriously til for eoine time, at, }W«ce of the vk-orld out of Joint, itj ^fae United ,SnMa ’was that. ..be* loween ' party for local youngatera BMntmYoyraipeiidenti Mlaa Suian , ‘without notlca. ,^WDFO-.ArSra^G^fr4y XkCM evening to take egre of a Are HeraM He- Foothair'aamea- fumneed former etate governor and yraTH:-Co«n)er Spy ‘ \ / caused by OU burner-'trouble at * her home here, le rejported much/ ' Manchester la aiao opening up undreamed of; aides the Amaflcan teachertv there in "Yeomans Hall, Entertalnnient T h e .Horsey W, Porter School PiriMilefok, ^./tislf^boiie AO adm y hroa rerreepond Mlea Snegn travel opportunitlea-^and npl juat | were f^ / F re n c h aromen who 'a'rnbsliaador to India, Chester M. 1« M AIN Merchant' cottage at ' Ametoh "iRke, on improved. Misa Hollialer llvb8 ,wttn for thSNevent fa being planned by boys played their flrat intramural \ / her nigee. Miss .'Marjorie Pendleton, AO 8-8 ib r the a^iceman. who often aa taUgW:jHie pupiUr French for one- footballgameg (his week. The Bowles, ^ 1 1 address the Tolland Meadowbriidk Road. X Wilbur Fletcher, and John Hac^n. Fire phlrir PoAald E. OrirfUt^and tin, at the "1750 House,'* negT the not would Juat aa aoon be left at halt^our each hay. The. U N ICEF trick or treat-plan Baglea, under captain. Tommy County Democra til; Assn, hforiday X ‘ •X home. ' / ' X ™ * children thenwelvea, Mlaa p.m./in the/HebrOn'--School SO firemen iSieponded. The btara g«fn- ■ ■ ' ' \ ' wlli again be carried out by GolHns, defeated - the. Wildcats, iC 8 K i l l s WOTH-^Couiiter ''\JIorace W,. 8 ellefe c ^ ln u e a to For Mlaa' Alice Heckler, a i a l j M ^ * * ' ‘hought. were average youngaters. ■ .-'•X -- under John Wheaton,^ 17 to 7 on audllorlum.V-.,..A large attendance waa qitlekly brought to an end and allm. dark-haired, fourth American ^Ungatera^ wtth. per- Merchant . _v . X KtUb/damage result^. ^ .'drop in , at hie- home/herfe from There are Storm Goats and Stbrni/Gbits ^ teacher at Robertson SchooL.fdr in- hapa, ap abo\e average reatl^a- RUdget Adopted >- '. Monday. , ; is loo-ked for.' X • *’WHAYrdk^Party x tipw to time every y p tlt. He arill At th#. annual Town Meeting . On Tuesday, thf Bears, under Nobody ^ems'to know what line Pilot Navy J^t i^iw R a d lo Fan Clue '...X iU l’ee Aeaeeoora’ E*)' / tiatTof the. "*<“•*She aUrlbutea this to 4helr The recent town'meeting raised he a weekend risitpr here, but has ;xj Tueaday eVenin$ In Yeomana H>H, .Tommy Kow.siski, defeated the the former Wverhor will,speak on, ^ ..J —BJww^^dfaWay XX to 'spend SiuitUy/ forenoon at his iwld-i unealTea. a yearj Vh1 !T co.^trvTnrf town voters adopted a budget of Rams, under Brian Binder.,. 10 to 8 . whether po^lpal or On.his experi­ the rtlaffeixif aaaesMrs franv $75 m. in Frm tja r^d travel in, '^Kebron, Md., Oct.’ T/f/P; ,P«le y W ^ -Foika Pi io $100. The SMsessdra’haye td -be work as-orgai^t and c'hoirmaater tve have the Queen of them all - 185.038.M- The school budget i* Cheer leSdSra formed of girls in ence, in'- India, but whatever- ha ____Radlo'-'FAn Club. in South OlMonbiu-y,.. and la tin- but aet at' *80,731.90 >hlch ia *12,- grades six, seven and eight, were chooses to talk abo.ut It will be sure pilot •. ■WHS . x M d y vio ib tr ak Derby Xx, experts in theli^Ilne and kfe sub­ ■ ,X ''‘.J-.-/ , -V ..... ■ ^ ■ v \ ■ 033,84. less than/iaat . year due to as.signed to each.'team. The ta'tme 'parachuted' to safety-4 aat night, WOT ipvOn'a Hldeawkg/ ject to considprabMT criticism, and able to attend Sun’day aervices x.»."X r& TiiiS M rsiX S to be Interesting; Democrats and tiSt-V here. r'a aoJoMiat’ andam the Cold War is the Increase in. Slate grants, ere being coached by Felix Win­ others sre expected from all towns when their Navy Jet f ilt e r planes Browa WHAY-Nli rami;* -/>XsX going on. ??! X pointed at the March meeting, to Iv|tNB-:-Blng Crovby / Ih granting this permisslbn, the and one from M.lchlgahXin a house, Mohadnock,''^N- H., this, weekend heard from their son, Ail.C. George Jackson.of South Laguna. Calif. 'Pepper Young W l^ —DUK Derby p ip been uring teitl boolur sotn^ 20 (^urch attendance anidf particular­ \ aervioes have accepted the reaiHon- ■tody, salaries for. town officieia yylth Scoutmaster Wllbiir Fletcher ■ 'The/bther pllct, who parachuted -Record Shop ' in the village of;',^thonery, about ;E. S m l^ ' who sustained injiifies in -WaXworf" 'WOTH—Muile Memories or m oTt/yturt old. aw-'requesiEs ly that of the Sunddy School has miiuWMUBFifr ^ b U lty of providing schooling-- snd make Cerommendetiems for'ln- and Reginald Lewis co/nmittee to aafety on the farm >of' William for correction of this'; situation, so increased that.lt seems neces­ five’ mllee from' l|ie Army,'base., creases: First Selectman, $SM per a bus a^ident several, week's ago, Lee IWIIUy-, about three miles ___Jt— Nub Watch _7-- X .mMiimiiitmoiuMomim xAmcrlcsn type— for th« service- But during'vScafloits.'bsnon. The merger of the for t ^ r years. He has been plan­ brushed and they cc^lded 'WIth an W UTH-,ff P. MorSm jPHARMifkCY I '. she was In Italy, viaiting Venice. make their work more efficient. ning'for a discharge in November. WQTH— Bob and Ray TTie^ jtermS’ of Frederick J; from: -the Jdahchcster Board of' Florence, Rome, -Naples > and' the Norwich and Wllli»i*htic Councils, explosion- which sounded like a J : WytheT^red Pstten and Ralph 'V. 459 Hartford Rd. 7 (Cer. McKdc). ' '^ 1 /.The new . pay schedule wMl not recently took place. As chairman Sunday Servtcra "clap of thunder." .Both planes *'1feAV -^-Suburban Serenade WHAY— NIgbt Watch Education and, pd AUg; 13,' 1^ , Island of Capri. She was 'disap­ go into effect until made l^ a l, a'nd .— WCOO-^Record Review w n c -3 . C. Horech Nmm'rd. ei^eM on the local Sfhoot T E U M I 9v994$ pointed'In Capri, but cbalke ’thls for the $itrueturc Committee ‘ for Local Sunday gervlcea will be: were ‘based at Patuxent, Md., WKNB— Baseball Matinee wDRC—Romance Moods / S^prd, wjll bbvfor six years; Mrs. ■ * ‘X • . nailed for Xur<^ and her sMlgh- according to the town cleric no Hebron ConfregatlOhal,. 10 a-th.; Naval A ir Station, WCTH— Foritee RepoCW X 1 'X 'ment at Army dependents up to her etopping there only one the Council, MIsi N at^h reported w nc^tw u Ramo Lane . Edward A. Footb:s(our years: Mrs changV In salary cafT be made . in on and took charge oFthc adoption M:>8-. . • X , y ' .« 1 : iehool ipYbntalneblsau. day on a tour-. — SSSSrS'f/”'**wTOra^Bob and Ray- ■ -/ WHAV-i-NIte Waten; Bela SChreler a n d \^ym o n d J. 'hny officiary present term of of­ of the charter. ; ‘ WTIC— McGee ahd Mollle ..... ■ 1 ^ Mlskilackler Isn't the only local Then, with the'end of the.achoo) fice,, but .must--start with , a new $!4S—. ■ ■ Burt, to fill vacancies,Xwo years.' 1 ■ Ckurak. Rally ' ■ WH8Y.7auburban Serenade WDRC— Moods for-Romance COUNTING " to take a Job teaching year and the' arrival /n Europe of term. ■ WCCO-Jlecord Review ■ --XV WGTH— Dance MUelb; By misinformation it mm re­ servicemen’s children Mira Hackler's sisteK Mra. George In another budgetary Item local The Columbia .Congragational :n WtOtB—Today in Bpocta lf:4»- port^ that they were elected-.oii Tops in Washabilily, Jacquemln of C ov^try. and her Church w ill: imid S church wide *mo-loeo Radio Lane ~ WHAY-Nile Aateh the Board of Finance. v CALORIES? overseas. Miss Dorothea 9 mlth of CtirlHan Defense Dlr^t^Ioc' Walter ,Wt>RC—Record miop •WTIt?-Sport H the Washington School faculty IS two children, George Jr„ 8. end Wheaton taked tha't. the local Fire rally Sunday at 7 :30' p>m, Oueat W O lM -^ b and Ray ' WDRC— MmkU I Personal Mention ■' how in ths Fontainebleau School Alice, 4, there was more trsvellng,; IMpartment he allotted *250 to Its speaker for., the evening - will be We Need ar 8:88- WGTH— Dance Allan L.-C arr, now of Clihton, \'- tlUs time . thrcjogh Belgium and' Dr. ,lohn N. 'Faaater, of Porte- WHAY—Newt which Mias Heckler left la s t account which Is one lialf of the WCCC—Good Evening Good Mutld WKA.Y—Nltb Watch' spring. Mias Jane Wlgren of the France. ; amount needed to Install fotir more niouth, N.H. / *• . WKWB—Todayln Bporta WTIC Bowers School is In Berjin; Miss DeaOite her touring. Mist fire sirens in different sections Precedlng/the fsU y' a church JC T^-^e w i / Newv: Almanac nehovi’ managed to T O M ^ O W lto 8P.M. •New* Margaret Mooier another ^w e tg Heckler- ot.the town. supper will/ be held in Yeomans U:,. teacher/ds tn Orlesuie, France. And ca.tch I hore than glimpses of ”1110 "Fire Department \ls"^^aHor- Hallf-Fimlliea planning to attend USED CARS , fHAY— Nlte Watch Mias M aif Lou CUre, a Vetplanck Parts, s short automobile ted $2,000 each year In tbe'towiv are asked to contact Mrs. Walter ^'irmkY—Sportf Npoutgbi WTIC—Sport tGnal AMESITE l>RiyE trip n from Fontainebleau. Card. Eai!h person \attcndin'g fs ..'CCOr-Oood Evening Good Uudo WDRC-^’al Kolhy - Sticiuyl' School taaebar, ' U teaching in budget itnd $250 additional to -X TIST CHURCH WIOiB-Serenadr WGTH-News ^ EXPERTLY INSTALLED Nagoya, Japan; : Uhe the New Yorker who has cover insurance fed*, the firemen. asked to bring their ' own aitver- X U:98— WTlC—atrlctly Sports WHAY—Symplionv In Ihe, Night Base Orading — Mtuchlne Spread Forma Set •• Rower KoU^. In additii^ liRss Sarih Jones, a nevehvUlted the Statue of UbertVi Tabled until the MaVcJt meeting waie and dishes aa wfil as some MANCHESTER GREEN . \ WDRC— .T y."ltnnti WTIC—Starlight Serenade MlaS Heckler found Paris, usually food for the. pot-luck supper. Xw g'TKXh . Winner Aliso: Parklag Lbts — Tennla Cenrta <— Walks Ith fM tii|»y Tom it Into fh« • t h(hina in k fpsiher Manchester ^ teacher who were the motorboat regulation / WDRC-Cal Kolbi- / Terms Arranged If Derired ta ^ h t at the H p >1 la t e r Street a/magnet for American tourists, tjudatlon and social security for The Pilgrim Fellowship will also WllAY— Cnet AuctlooVRoom WGTH— Dajlce Mu«le in B c h I n •, • Yff w H fc 4w .-a ccesslble,- In-planning trips, town-"OffIrlata." 'Recommended for , .,/Woee—Gwri RveiSt'Ohod: Ut48— .. . : 10% FOR CASH TRAMSAOTIONS " -X . — M e oeeii abroad~foir'Bev- aiiahd a -rally “I ^l••”Tofl8nd "As-- OVER / WKNB-Serenade ^ WHAY—Symphony in the Night eral years. After leaving Msnehea-/ 'she slwsye picked more distant next .year's printed report was a Boclation «if^ Pilgrim Fellowships Featuring WTIC—StarUght Serenade ALL installations SOPEBVISJED BT i m p < ter,, ebe taught In Japan for twb places. drastic shortening of the school re­ st ■ the Ve'rnon Congregational ■ O p K X- WDRC— Dance Orcheitra th*}^ bright •otnri raru Mlsvd FrbUnga port. _ WOTH—BUI BWm years, and then went to Augsbirfg. Church In Verhon Center tomor­ . V VALUE A Eree Balloons 8 : 4 ^ / DEMAIO BROTHERS ■j^/ German.v, where she is now/'^ce During her stay in France, Miss Committees Named.-/ washing •ft«r wathiiM row and Sunday. Registration will ★ Frf* Lolli|iop$ ' WHAY—Cost AucUon Room ESTABLISHni 1920 without oftorkisto - principal of the school. Heckler found that, the French Committees have b «n formed take place tomorrbW'at 10 a.m- and 7 weeC— Gmd Evening Good MUalc Life Saying Cla^fi Youngmrt. lovf th« r«| have amhlvalent feelings Sbouh the WICNB-SShmer Dal" CALL NOW — ANYTIME Wahted a Chwge, for -the production of the play the rsjly will close at the end of ★ Pencil Portciil Artist ^fm e—Three « m ikxtra Y ^^wYCBEfSTEB $n-S-7<91 HARTFORD CHapel Y-MlY IMPROVED 8L'CABYL • rah ihaont, and th« ••* A/meeting of the Parent-Teach­ United States sa a result of the ."January Thaw" which is to be the moj-nlng worehlp bp Sunday. ★ Coffee Shop , weSo—Low'dlThowag. ■ — aid this country.has provided. On ■ WGTH—Llberace \ ^ Plaiinetl at JRec TABLETS >..1 ing: In France last -year because Piasentad by the Columbia Com-' A Handiwork Booth tion*happyV>tyiing . . . m granted "a change" and because the one hand, they are ressntful. AdvetJIsement'--- -V - »ll8- -\' .- J . bntlle of lOi). 85c^' / rnttplty Players Oct^ 21 and 22 in '★ Candy, and Cake WHAY— Encore Theatrir ■ /- quiltdd ifningt two poek* rte wanted-to ylstt relativea of "They think we feel we can dictate Yeotnans Hall at 8:30 p.m. under McKinney LUmber at Boitim The Recreation Department an. •'a' • ' bottle of i.000,^.49 ^ . whom Mm has a ^m b e rfn Prance. to them because w* have helped ★ Wood Items houhees^at there WfllTJe a Junli ’•ft, wboden ^iiHdnt. the Sbbnsorshlp of the Columbia Notch delivera in Columbia. Opgn for dton ii$«d ecus in trod* on 1 9 S5 N A ^ M WTIC— Anewe*' Man ^ \ «■ * ■iplil IMPROVED-srcARVL , Before fl.vlngJiome two months them, and they don't like being -Co-operAtive Kindergarten. Com­ all day Saturdays. • ", $r Ceramic Demonstration Life Saving courae''^for boya I f .. dictated to," MJsa Heckler aafd. R A M I L E R . . S T A T E S M A N . . A M I A S S ^ O R * / ’X WDRC-Tenn. Ernie \ BOLi:'nON (Calrliim) X » • *. fiP ' had bar "change'’ and she mittee members from the kinder­ A Toys and Puppet Show WOTH— Fulton Lewie Jr. ' - girle at the East Side Recreation This reBentmenV is manifested -in l : U - Center Pool. Thie class will be/neld ' 4-ouhce kbttle, 9gc hSd visited flcr relatives,. She had garten group, aie: M'rs'. G. Wlthey M an^^ler Evening Herald Co- Got our dtol Y^day! Thofo's nono boittrl \ WHAY— Encore Theater tauj^t Srsl grads for a year In a signs painted on walls and build­ and Mrs. Ciiri Gosline, 'tickets: huifbla rorreapondenl, Mra. Frank oh Thursday evenings from/ 8 to 9 pint buttle $3.22 ings saying, "U .8 . Go Home." WDCC-Qpod Evening Good Uiuid MIRRORS buUding that had been built, not Mrs. John Hansen, publicity: Mrs.- -Marchlsa, telephone/ ACadeoiy . COME ONE! COME ALL! WKNB—Evening Serenade . o’clock. Come In (of Free,Calorie On the other hand, some of the ^ | 0 -.T^lght;« SUr- Any boy or .girl who Ur' yeara ^ „5 r P ^ * J' Vandereoek but hs a stable, and she had \ Bast Side/ Recreati^ Center be- AUTO GLASS and an appreciation .for-the aid. *’^HAY—EntoOs ‘tbeater 'tween a. m; anX# P-m. daily. traveled through five countries.-in- WOCG—Good Evenbig Good Muiln 9 w i r i i « Km i ^ I;-'-- , eluding France, where she visited Th e y lay the signe telling Amer­ ■►WKinS-Platter Party There w'lll be a ^g h t lee for this wilih ;her relatives. . icana to get out were pairited by WTI0 -:-M*wi o( World course-. the Communiita. But." ehe won­ WDRC—“Tenn. Ernie URNITURETOPS H ' i g ^C c i M v a y > D ^ i l e the original function of “YOUk HOMETOWN iS sH DEALER” WGTH—G. Heatter . It Ss??ir the building. Miss Heckler aaid,, ders, "if thei. rest of . the French I:4»- the.school was "as American as if people like us. why don't they gst ; WHAY— Roeary. WBttdtGAi^aBA tn iM T rid of the tighaf" ■ 3 6 9 CENTER At WestCtnterV T E L . M I ^ - 4 0 7 9 wcCC-rOood. Evening Good Mui(S N E R A L x / 459 Hartford ' It had been picked up from thie W»®^lntfer Pa^ / aide and deputed over there." .—One Men » Family / / J. A WHITE GLASS CO, TEI ■ ■ y s w yriia iiin ^irf’ V WDRC—E R, Miirrow service OPEN DAILY 8 A,M, to 8 T.M ; 7 The Army.-ahe nporu, did a WGTH-iATl-iATmedTorceg Sret-rate Job Of .converting it to a Sales at Market INCLUDING SATDN^AY S-room," "8-grade achtel^hat was Y f m i r M ^Daya reasonably moderd .and, In fact, TeldYisioit’ Prograins "Nights $195 Pinlp^ 3 1 BISSELL ST. M l .9 . 7 3 2 i^ TE L . M l $-5194 auperlor to a number of other Aitfpuht to m n n i 9 i| j) On Page Two Arm y dependents schoota aha mw s housed in Quohset huts and tehta. Thuiaday saleb at ihb^Manches- lARGE O ^TH E STREET m K IN G AREA: . SOO la School c ' • laitlc frMts T US SAVm<% ON h « - X '”" SOHnr 3 0 0 ' obtldran, ' whose fer "^A u c t to a -Mart, came to fstheri were sfsUoned either at $1,158.10,. with ‘4J* half bushel bas­ the Fontainebleau Army-‘Baae or kets of tomatoes, the market’s OPEN DAILY 9730 AA to / ■ / at an A lt Force held located near- mainstay, .bring sold, ’ R0UTE83-T0LLANDTURHPIKE”

- ' ; BUr i^VEBAL BAGS AT THIS PRICE f GARD^ SAL^I 3 1 2 OAKlAND?ST. /*- MANCHEStER ' Nigltvp tmeelert.. On The Following Items RlOillARlY 6 .9 8 7 - EVERGREENS--a z a l e a s 'i ' V ' -' • tjeweT i,' •- -VrA' AN DROMEPA-7 rhododendron ■ -/ - ' " . '- -'I AND LAUNDERERS LAUREL - SHADE TREES- SHRUBS X/[ * New 100*/• dull Dacron Tricot’ • It won't wrinkle or crush ; . aeiwur^" l-vv — IRING LAUNDRY TO Your House Can Be The Pride J ..' • Completely washable — j u^$t . THRIFTY. TOO • Of the Neighborhood $ WE dunk in suds and dfip*dry.- . Y or ’U Uke the. way t h r i f t y does A ^oat of Qur Chi-Namel Super House Paint can make 1.19 the family , wash— just^a.s much as GLORION • They don’t care fo be ironed •' yoiir old house glo.\v and sparkle with fresh beauty. The HAVE >ou llkeTHRIFTY PRY CLEANING. right folor combinations applied in the right places can puHv>etKk ifl-ww late wl* wide IwkWee. -.v'- •HARDEN TOOLS ORHARDY raekelM leifttiedlidti ediondwMriMae I " 'V •' • ' ’WWPe'M'hWi •mOCAN VIOLET POTS, TO CHOOSE FROM : ^ UH 49i C h (I t If • V r •» I n d t‘ i' if ■ I b Lf c / (y r T H 5 ■ ^4 f ■■'Y' /»/*■ /X- - -:V, 'X " vir’- ’ . ,/' .'X - 1 ■ % y . ■ " ■ r. / t •M: X ■ .-'-•-4_* _ '• .■♦ ■ .■• '•, * . ' -'*'*• ' i. ” ' ' . ' ■ ■» ^ K ■' 'f X , \- i'. . -V A . ■ i. '. V n.-' i- ' '^V ■ K V, ■' ■• s. X', s - / ' X ■ ^ X ' / " X ' ■X.. lUNCHESTCR E V E N l i G HBRALBy^M^CaiESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 , m S r’ ■ EAm ^BSteX EVENING Bl^ALD. eORN. FRIDAY* OtfTOB^R^IdBS P A G E s e v e n I^ A G E S I X RhueU and .William Middle!)dlebrooit/ who have IJved qff United Natlona ■ X in g .. .about M par cent of tto.sft'i gaU, \which night; or night not right kind of anamiai to raiSa s4i - Boyle wyers yuery TSw next committaa meeting'wUl Envoy ill Cairo rations sincq the Palestine war of S^pended ^herm 4 U t t ( l ; e a U r Ntxon'a atatUi’a-' clearly to .pie Ute V M l pepufaUim wtir^pid at. Maptm Addresses Managers beteeid Weijlneaday eveiiing Nov. 1.- l»4«. To be completed- over a, five- ■un ba\^ •Ktatance, M long a* DroOdles least ons cold tela winter...bujt Paiitiiis ii Oil presidential davaL But ^ e th a r he . , * : V alley year period, the scheme would rep­ AT Item PBICB9 thara yre ili.^tt6iU ,to pneaa and two out of every three ptrtena wHl resent the first' breakthrough in Given Tetro by, I f r r a l d will be hurt, or dignified, by By BOOBB get the sniffles ^tes times befori Laadeeqpea and gsassapes ''' P a n e l at mlaaUaa to >»paac. IC to any Jao- i la Oil ir^ x " ^ loy(^.Organhdti0 n s solving the problem of nearW'/it'' developmanta in hia own stale ra- ioned nagt ‘summsr,.' T _ 29 f ig f m a lalad' button-pillar, \thera night mmrn^ ■' A b o u t T o ^ Dey$^io|H^eiit Talks;jfnlllion Palestine Arab rffugeu. Siiperior Court ^AiHiir rpme a thought o|it it might ba 'mains to ba aean. . - 'Tns'-ordinsry cold rsmalna.das of ••^^toeeetlewe Seeaes , / ' Smith Act Trial • L- ■ . r llQtlBS liiAnRii 8 AJt. to 11 FJI.. America’s most expensive all* ’X t M t e W * Th e munli le^ature's role<^ cannot; of :cxnirsc. he in any te*y lima for paaca. whal, could he do Makes Comeback m.ente.. .the , nation’s annuhl toll , In g .organlaattona pf constniedConefrued i as a limitation on any Frank Harabjiirda, ;iS6 \>alc St,, Cairo, Egypte.Ocf. T > ^ — l>pre»; ■^atro, $ $ ,,«f,i4 Arok St., abotlt .it, (Kcapt toi. thlhl^that the a t 500 thousand colds, it. is ^ 1^' Jofffit Mae Community BapUal 'nme was when a Clothing saias- rasher of -SesgovUle, T%c., built ay. to a gathering of c'lty/mana-; of the.Eastern Star, has been in­ bound over to teat court from OIL tURNldl T BU ItOaUl* «asaad«*aaaaae*i>*aaas^y J ‘ i f ccUM and.'Htat would ba wjth the 'hie own backyard atomic shelter WINDOW sm uoh An employ* organization. ' columnists. plan. Arab 'oreign ministers a*.- Utestost (ax Jiat, according to a Tow;n. Court on a' charge df statu­ / TllEM Monttii aaaeaaaadaaeabaMS** Church, 1 to 8 p.m. mah sneered at you as old gefs at the. anpuak conference of Any recogiutiem by council or 'lUs'w aa disclosed as both de­ vited by the Mencheater As«embly pu.ihing ofdho laxt button loosing for 12,600 , . com'jSlete With bM, .THE VETERINAJ^ the' International ^ t y ifanager’a No. 1$, Order of RaiQjtow-for tiirls, sembling >for an Arab League reportshy P'aul Cehvini, coUecloXof tory, rap* June 24 after being ar­ ^ V I C I ^ , • On* XOBth aeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaesaa* ***' Friday. OCt. .14 > fashioned if you demanded a,vest: manager should be With the ndl fense apd government ..lawyers meeting ■ are expected to take a t 7 ^. , W#€kly .»«aeaaaasaaaaa»aaaaaasaao* . eW the laat^issile. Then, where there electric, heater, food supplies sad LONG WEARING AMh. at Bretton W p o ^ K. H. to' attend its meeting Monday at revenue,'to General'Manager Rich- rested as ths result, df ah in’vestl- SlBgl* ...... * « *** ■‘^ n s of Piin’" variety show, . but some New York stores are-' OFFICE OE ’\ understanding Of ewryone subnUtted to Judge Robert P, An­ daciaive stXnd on the acheme. iveii by .Wales, Verplanck School, now featuring the three-piece suit' snorkel-type vcntllsUon pipeA.iit * Martin, a member' a panel derson a lUt df the questions they 7 :30. in tee Masonic Temple. Mrs. ,ard Martth. gallon by. Chief Herman-O. Schen- was at laht/ quiet on both aides,, will hipld people. cerned— employes, management, / Tteiuilral 'Talln ' det. III. Raymond Griffin and Sgt ;15 p.m. . , X ■ ‘Mackerel Jumping Rope’ , .again . . . there are also signs of | 25 / DR. ALLAN imERST^Ti CLEANnX -on employe argantiations, spoke would like to ask those summoned Vlrfteia.,Lewis, of the Eastern Cervlni has collected .— ! TBBJ^gSii 8 ' p R b « _ . people, if thb^ were pny; would A Psychologist said that this on the subject) "itow Far Should council and the'bubltc—-teat a Star, urges all members vrho can The talks are with technicians 97 per cent of/the amount "eorge Dent. -" WILLIAMS ■ aat4i,rdiiiy, O rl, M a revival of the double-breasted ] pdd Ways to Make Money: Mrs. municipal goyernntent cannbt in for Jury duty-when the trial begins • «-SiVi*rs?* 2J^fne^birs« begin to romeXtil of thylr holes. Dpen .mcettnC. of' Alcoholics Droodle.la an excellent cure for Ruth Nsgle, , s Billings. Okis., L B y E N T H A L Blade to Order the Manager and Council Ob in gOiuibly do to to be present, .of the four Afap states Interiitel Ible on the last 'Hsl and expe' The Inclsknt for which htewaa suit, the fe.t man's friend. With Tonr Boilers any .^nse of Uia word tolerate Oct. 14. in. the scheme -— 'Jordan. Lebanon. ■ ed Involved two girU, dipe' OIL SERVICE all aaers dispatches credlled lo It. or They ^tJll_woiild^hot know who Arionydtous, Holftster ^hobl, 8 ; ^ shyness, because once you figure It (•audlest- new bait to tempt tee tehnwlfe, learned to "paint" with Recognising ERnploye Organtxd- collect more thte 99 per cu._ bM QtiMiNUsa ..called In this iMper B d L T O N \ any action th*f.>day have an ad­ , Pegler and SMolaky are included Syria and Egypt. After ironing out befOro April 14, 1956,X»e date on d -tne other 16. Police reporU ahkitlM local news pubitshod here, had won, or lost; orXy*" p .m // ' out !t will make you feel superior. peacock male, however^ is a new a sewing machine.. .her needle tloits.’* . V on -a list of names of peraoi)* ’The Manchester Soroptimlat Club au ristta of rtpubHcsUon of speqlU X f)ot. 28 and-2b The P.sychologlst said it would stitched portraits and rural scenes verse effect on publte health, will meet Monday at 7 :3 0 at the details Johnston hopes to meetrihe" whlcnNa’t Itena aie filed,. Cervinl thre6 left town overnight. ^ MU9-4548 had happened. .If they coultl stand shearer beaver coat for men ... , WILL BE CLOSED 'i/ .'The 'local adminlatrator madg aafety or welfare, and, the mu­ whose"^-possible acquaintanceship foreign ministers of these fbur ydunger girl was reluctant --b s r c l a are also eestraad. Community players present "A make'you feel superior lo me (hut now sell for 150 to g75. ieach. rt clear he felt town workers have or relationship w ith membera of home of Mrs. Arnold Cl Thompson, said theXhlgh collection 'is due next year mink, fe''®'^*’ E. IMOHNSOI nicipal governrirent, notetee em­ countries .They In turn w-tll pre­ l*cg*Vv to >tes8lng for peraqnat to tastliri’ but did so when ordered asTTlcs cUent of N.' It a. •arw looking at It, they Would begin t(r| Slight Case of Murder,” VScplartck he ,'wns Just trying to be smart- Almanac Nature ,Study Note: FRIDAY EVENING _ the .right to' ..organiM, to bargain the -Jury panel the defense .wiinta 25F Forest S t ^ School. 8:30 p.m. .alecky). However, If you want, to Everyone has heard of the tired The pkyerage hen thinks -she la do- ployes, must have the\reaport> sent the pis to the eight-member property tax pay^rr.ents. The $7l»^ to by Judge John J. O'Cennorl assess a new world lit Which, aati- biisIpe’Ssmsn . . . but business girls . coIieeVvely, and to- be represent­ to determine. ' Arab League ' foreign ministers (irs Bsprcscstauvasi. The Waddell P TA minstrel show, ^e«l super-superior get a cofly. of in^ the farmer, a ifavqr if she leys BOR THE WEEI^E^ilK^ PAINT CO, ribillty to decide whether such an The daughter born Sept; 30 in 581 has, been overoqe since A u r ,^ When ateested. X*lro wa* found ilheva'■paetal agency — Ne* denly, there would ba aba^ildteiy get tired, too— Slid no-wonder . . . ed by'-i^homever they wish. Anticipates ObJec^iOna . meeting. Id be married and the father of one baaD. X>«rolt.Md Boston^ WsddeH .S'chool, the., laleif and heat book of ■A rgg every morning.. .but she's 699 Main SU TeLHI-MSOl actiqn is contrary to public In- Manchester Memorial Hospital to the deadline for the^ second lax >~- nothing, left axsept tha daw of The aversge gal typewriter Jockey But, tte aleo emphaalsed that a -terest. It {should also be \sl*ar Anticipatingteat both sides will If the Arab league approves the payment child,. pottre\said. fthUT Btnmau o r Halifrdaj’XQct. 29 D ro b clt'e s' celled "Oodles of a piker Gompar«d‘'to a queen honey municiiMK government cannot tol­ Mr'r 4uid Mrs. Edward Ristau: 19 OtltCVU^ love, - Shag Dancei. Manchester Lodge Droodle*.'' From coast-to coast performa 81,440 typlngxoperationa bee.,. this buXv little lady can- lay ly Understood and accepted object to ■ some' of the quesllons plan— and Johnston is optimistic-^- the day . . . incidentally high- school’ erate any miUon which' would have Cottage St. has been named tha American envoy.(hen muat .get 61 Elks, Elks ilome^ droodlers have been rushing to mors then 2,000 eggi in a single memberahtp in an employe proposed by the oUier, Judge An­ Katherine. Ann. They have a 2 >4* lArkihg meter fund no'w coMains Standardization of ehgtnds for ^ ^ r SS$ A studente, who (some criticsvhold) day '— totaling four timea the an adverse «tect on public health, ganlzatibn cannot be constru) derson called a qdirference of de­ Israeli approval. Informed sources $79,54L 08. . military tanks \haa permitted- re- 5 5 5 3 6 M'ediiesday, 'Nov. 2 bookstores to get it. but unfortu- year oid son. Stephen Edwsrd. are cautiously optimistic Israel appga^ France Involgd* The World Holld.hy Ba roar. Center Church. nately-,-. most of them have been have forgot how to apell, pfay also weight tef her own body. ■afety or welfaro.. ab carrying any obligation to fense and goveriinient attorneys Concctlons from other sources' dllcUon of the .fiVeyklhda of engine be in the proccas of forgetting bow gleanTr J. Text of. SpedDh - will accept. The IsraeUa andeunced. ; Herald \yov. 4 and S swiping it. This shows commend­ . Alteansc -Slktistlca! Depart­ affiliated organisation that today to work out'ya pre-trial Fellow members^ of the Men’s than property taxes amounted to medium Yanjt in 1944 to The crisis te France is, unavoid­ t(f write by hand . ... 7 5 per cent ^ A copy of Jtarthj's t4 Ut follows: agreementyoh the issue. recently that if the Arabs dd not' $26,101.30 for September, bringing ne for »Ste tanka today Center Tbespian.o present "The able loyalty but upsets-the Book ment; Y|be averoge beginning pipe SAVE MONEY greater than the obligation to Club of St. Marv's : Episcopal agree on the plan now Israel will adeartuag I h o o r tt; ably, a worm crisis. King of .Hearts" Bowers School. Dealers. Do not swipe "Oodles Of of the students ipw use a type- An employe of a\puniclpaUtY': the municipality. The JudgC has the final aulhor- toe total to $.36,487.23 for the fiscal with JKdllTerence' iMtween 4,310 ■ h *• smdkifr^rs 10 matches for "every has the same right ba a worker, Church honbred Sidney Elliott at proceed with her own scheme,for year, w;hfch b4gan Aiig. 15, ^ ■ It is/dhat because the cridis, iiTks’ m in s li^ ' show, Waddell Droodles." Pay your Jl.OO for it. V^iter;, In their school work. Oid- bowl of tobacep. '.a survey shows , Oeecribes ''Agreemeat” ^ to a d ^ t or" rule out-questions, their meeting Monday evening at and 1 3 «hdPare partA . - 1 h *• 'ilmerii who beihoan the passing of In private lnduatey.te ilth Acteprohlblto-advo- diversion of Jordan waters for ir> ,9 choot. • . Of course, how you get the dollar thst 73 per-cent of boys and girls ON XMAS eiFTS ' ftecognitloo txually leads to the church i recognition Of his ap­ JL whatever olhey issues It msy re­ Ihc t hotel 'room might be inter* hia auperiora arte/’sugg«etl®n*-\ 6, overthrow of the\gov- rigMion' inside I*rael, Such atep, *T" Nov. 10, II and 12 ia your own Imslness (if you. get 2 5 to 13 years , age prefer TV negotiation between the man- proaching 90tli birthday Monday. woirid heighten Arab-Israell ton- / flect, Is spesr-headed by the Issue Knights of Colilmbiis minstrel wfiat I mean). sated iitX 1790 tavern blit dn dis­ Have A Toy Party! commenU or criticisms he teay," erhto*te' *>y force. ^ \ ■tee westerns to sj^aro s'hlp teograms.. \ have concerning tee cOndRioni a ^ r and the employe prganiza-v Edwarlf C, E'liqtt, . hit elder .Sion,..' ; ' ' , .-5/. ^ e t the relationship Of all the rest show, Verplanck School.\ play Sts'te« N*''^"York Historical tion of what fraquently 4s called le fight defendants have hCfo - dxIMpI gatorday •> despite the fact'martinle are’ get­ \ TOPPERS m 4 . N rf his employtneht and his ••m w 'v brother, was present, also the Rev. ' Huge Reeervolr Planned SIRVI. SOMtTNINO SUP of the world to the continent of Nov. 18 and 19 foclety. , . . a breakfaj^ot "cold ting dahSra dry.^vAm^rlcans are an "agreementi’’^ It iai doubtful arrest more. then a '>*.eK Alfred L, .William, rector, and the. ‘Ip its present form Johnston's rzsL . ..X. Rotary Club Mihatret ^ .^ o w , Secure |10*$50 In^ ■' oKWage. / . of them are ' Connectif'ttt' Africa, and to much of Asia, pdat with a ^**1- te«r or consuming more vOmouth than i LIGHT COATS / that many managers haVe any \Rev. “ twnald '- N. ' HVihgerford, plan calls for a huge reservoir on . Friday, October T Buckley Schobl. cyder" cost a dime,. . . "• good MUni^Dal eniployei also hav^ substantial basis of. authority/ residents, and they InCUtoe xUte well. A Thought Tor Today over..'.In the-fltet six months of Free Toys. Call / the aitiae right to make their cur*te. The honor guest 'ciit the the Yarmuk tributary of the Jor­ clean bed with clean atieete for a this year 914,319 gallons were im^ for entering into a firm agreg^ off! cite the' 0 >mmunlstj'lte>’t'i^ ckk* provided tor his birthday. dan Iq Arab territory ; a secondary When France mtemanisgea that / , A BRiOtiR ^'ERglON single person" cost six cents, or, protests and requests coUectlve- ,_,,jtloaa Subimltled ____ - , vWho’d Stop It, A n^ow ? ported. compared t o \ '8dQ.888 Manchester MI 9*^73 ■' ly and to Itave their case stated lent.: it is easier for the' .em-:' reservoir in the Sea of Galilee; and enormously vital riilationshlp^ .aS ■ DallSS. Tex,.. (iP) — Po'Hce said ^ ■ Do More , ^ If two slept irt'the same bed, it gallons in the same ^riod of 1944. plbyes to under^nd theaUua- One bropoeed defens^ question \' Tni, Mtec^eSler Public HSeallh diversion dams in Lebanon on the. these things happened tn-formally has nb affiliation b rl^ e railing. '' : DO MORE than look— observe, ___X oran^tw of ijnderstan^g.^'^ to a met le Communist pictures'And literature of interest ritory. ’■ , .• ■■ ^ e , oni^ Uiiag that worries ua H coming for Frshbs. It is trouble Excited, he shifted into reverse with other group and de- P--rty, y being in the DO MOftE than reite -libsorb, \ ' pends on A bommittee of sm- M ostW the provisions of such on display, in the Mary Cheney A canal alcoc the- east bank of / tte q u e a tl^ A would atop it, for us,Jt IS automatic opportunity and backed Into a ,10-foot. ditch. the Jordan will W lh e main Irriga- More excited, he Jumped from the IL ployes choseAfo. speak fOr their worthy of ip-eater ' M d how, jMlwJt'had been begub. for anylxxi^ who want, to make DO M ORE,' than, listen— under­ fellow workers.'te may, for'spe-. sonimi ■’Uics that Should be in regard him play upit will be. transferred.td'the Son artery to provide settlement ^ x F o rm ^ ^Prw»4 ent_Truman. In car.and fell. fac« downward into a stand. ' • clal occasions, retiio professlon,- effect and ih writing whether or be)lrC or as/T « reliable than an: Whiton \Merhorial' Library tet Oct. (q>portunity for. an estimated 200,- trouble if)- tha world? In fact, in puddle of water* DO MORE, than th*"k— ponder, ■ ’- \ :-^'not an empire'organization ex- other wiPM including a de- 17 and ramain there until Oct. SI. mxi Arabs- many of them refugeea ■ \ ♦ilSv^emolrS, talyee a rather ■ I.I ■I.’ii.a ,1 -3— • - a) advice and assU'tance- the. present line of etents, Buasiis DO MORE , than tallo— say., some Or the employee mayteteteate iats. , fendahiv! gandupM view of jucb.a situation JUkT' A TEXA 8 W ARD ------or the Communist'movement do , thing, , ■ with a atate-wlde orgAiilto^n Recognltldn Should not result - T h ^ defense \^so submitted to y ' *1 t ig pdaWble,” ha writes, "that ^ El Paim, Tex.. (d^Justlce Texas John H. Rhoades in anyideofease m responsibility Ju te ^ Anderson a Ipiig list of not have tp bother to try to make S. Ward was born on San Jacinto or national union.. / th e whole husineaa of ai»tr*bder Sponsored by the Mshchester Very 'few -municipal cnarterr' ' of management fm; proper dis- questions designed to:*how wheth­ trouble in Africa. The- attrhetton day -the day''Texas won Its in- Oouncirof Churches. .1\, er a pfospectlv^^ Juror harbors WEEKEND IPECIALS will be academic In iA y lafKe'*acale or state enr.bUng acts spedflcal- xcipllne df employes./^e author: A truly between- the yearnings of Africa, dependence fr d tn Mexico. “ L was X- ity.;of'governmental officials to prejudice Nweinsty any minority fllUUB Wtf, K tM '1a.sl of four hoys dnd'I gurts ly authorise elthe,-; the council RASPliRRY CHEESE SQUARES .. aud .tee bjmiiailiprotSnj^ Twenty-six fighters named Mar ■ or the manager to formsJIy impose disciplinary getio raclAt or reugiOus \group, and to '"IthlnM OIK T C t i i e ^ tlpey rxn""=Tmt 'Of names.’"' 'Vl^rd tine* were professkmMs;- Fonrteen vUmthte'; it rests with amoffiCtai bring o4rt" tbe-JuTOr's attitude- to»- munlsm that it stante for their said. "Anyway, Dad said lot's name ’ recb^rBe any type of employe f/HiAIPOLlTANS .. ahould be * . .aiitoinaUc, holiday." - :X one-in Panama. diation. \ The government >wAnts to ask of idtat- parta of one or the. other organization On conditions of POTATO Francs has had a continuing work or rates of .pay. / Recognition by cosymii or teO the prospective Jurors\whether « CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE Of . the belligerent naUons. and chance td handle Its share of the manager slioutd not prdh^*’!^ they ever have proteqtedHp «ny/ HICRS 4 • Written Rules Helpful ‘ ■ ploying A noii-unlon member, and officials about the. investigAtion Special Evtey • r LAYER CUTS / r ^ probably of both of them. Our new world’s rsiatlimshlp with Africa If adequate rules governing and frightfully destructive weap­ should -not require an em^pye .^and prosecution of (kmununlsts'.-: It F r t d » W all ObuDy Oh ^uulbly and. bduatructlvely. Per­ / recognition sin» the matter* to to Join 4 unior after he has'be'eii ejso wants to 'submit a list of left, t pan. to 8 p.ia. Wo S p e d ite la : Mtekdaff O akiar WcAlHaff ons cbn surely wipe oMt the haps'that^aht$s still sxlsts.X ~ be subject to negotiation and hired. Recognition should not wteg publications and orgAntza- C aa^ CMUe Tray*, oto. TeL Ml • N tl DmoBstraUiNu i agreement could be included in greateat ciUct. We would prob­ But Francs -ItsaU has, been make the organization the exclu­ 'Uoiki- to tee proapeettve J\irors, a charter or enabling act. such sive represenUtive Of an em­ asktog if they ever subactebed'to. OPEN TUESDikY tlmi SUNDAY 7 A.M* t» t P.M. ably be dealing in anhlhilatlbii divided. Whenever it ssems' to he \ . written regulations^ set down from the firat, and In the event ploye. Recognition should not shy bf the former or belong to dn the track of a senses, pro­ \ by higher authority .might be attempt to take Sway an em­ the latfev. ^ of auch a w ar there would come a gressive policy, which Vobld at helpful. / ploye's rights as,a citizen.. It would seem that council time sooner or later— possibly soon least open an eventual probpect of When council dr the manager X after tlte very*first attaekr when participation in the question of recognizes antempl.oye organiLi- self goVei-nment ’to Its Nprth - /. . recognizing employe organiza­ Cub Scout Pack CO llN ELLliSI one of the belligerents would be tion as representing Us members African poasessiona, thera is sabo- S A I c ; tions should be. confined, as on oh various matters, the employes 44S HARTFORD RDe-NCA* McKCE STREET^ I I I West Oeator BL— BQ compiled to aik for terms." . tage— either, by poUticlans at ilher matters, to broad . policy should In/'return recognize the tetmlnafion,. A council might ' C ook-O iit at G^rii^p dOSBPH & LURAS. Prop, aad Bakar Thus Mr. Trumad's vision of fus home, ,6r hy die-hard French mili­ ' manager: as representing the ture wdr, and'tila apecUlatlon on / dteide .to recognize, or not to , municipal gov(;riiment. Recogni­ tary men in'the field. There are terognize a particular type of tion ted nibl«. T PrtNil Africantroublea ia growing tiny ftft wiHi Kelt tlftn ibt. ing conditions and pay rates. To pliinck School Tuesday evening, protoctioo of j^oll-Parrots. Soft > the total madness of another war, amalls'r and smaller. \ make this'', clekriy'understood, a -- IXIANS FO^ TEENS Nov. iJi. . sod dexibic, yet jirm vcoiincil that formally recognizes 7 - \ there would no longer be even a All this la in French Albert' Ortolan! will serve as hands- Chicago (te. A Teenage loan romrpittee chairman; ClarepCe *0 help ghre valitoble s«p- , t^j^ortion of-the inetincf of— qeUi. -handr~which 'slap ■ rremVr'~Fstire an employ^ organization might — well" state - that - tts. -'action— in - 'aee'hcr»-arc eBcouraged.-ttr-borrOTv- Wogmem:-sri3etaiy-and -ftdtewirr ptpscrvaUon, through somg^such $154.00 Chairs 129.00 poRiv^iWryOoriDpD^roiir because he is too conclliatbry and ■ fecognlzlng i the ^ h t of em- fvdlm thie First Commercial Bank- ^w ia n d Royce, treasurer; telding- .with the best.,carefully . course as surrender. We •, can "con­ Which slap him becauee he ix^too Reg, - $ 349,00 Tufted Sofas Choice Of lounge chair or Chippendale plo,yea to oigbnlzC Is only for the slnce\It established it*. ''Teenage Johnson, advancement;/ Leivis ceive .of noUiing except a mad pu rple of authorizing hegotia- Loan Fimd:" • , Codding.______Activities. .Heteerl Huf- Poll • Parrots. lough. Between the two extremes, wing chair shown below. Foam cushions. / tions with teeymanager and does Hasoldte. Stout, president of-tee-afield w-ill continue as ■--i. urge to kill, kill, kill, until, psr- Trende chairs and soifas have long-lasting ubmast'er,,^ • there amoe^ teems to no, mid­ not cDitemolate further direct bank. saiir-Bo'co-riRner* or, guar­ The den-mothers tee Mr*. Ma'ry ■ :V*''.Coutote soou. haps.that gtedually and eventual- dle area of French senttmabt,^ al­ >Nu-WebL webbing, rubberized hair filling negotiatioi^ between the council .WE 01V E 6 RE&N .STAMPS. antees of any kind are required Squalrito. Mr*. Elsie Huffi.eHl and •:.X’ . ly came to gem benabl^r though this may be primarily te- and foam-Latex seat <;ushk>ns for 2 0 th and the employe organiteUon on and only theMntegrity Of taen- Mrs. Helen Gallagher. But auppdge, for thg .sake of Century comfort. The luxurious tufted -^details of working coiiditions agers is ntoessiity for a loan. Three den 'telefs ,.to]aa8lst this HarSy CbfysahtI cause Premier Taure has bein so and rates of ray. ■ Three . teenagera,^^are members SI.M val09%vHli argument, aoina jiUinnaley did ob^ sofa, fits Into the mahogany room per­ pack of th/present group of 24 faluring and Uncsrlaln himself. ^ Recognition by the council or the fiind't adminia|r-'>tlye board. Cups are /Allan ■ Newton’ Robert ''fain. Suppose dhe aide or the Thst is the dangerous, devilish' fectly. ,- ' g. . other had hebn b ro ti^t to the element in the situation- that so / ■ : ]polnt where, Ih fact, ila losses had much, involving the whole world, YOUR NEW 'bdm ' irreparable,' and . its ability depends upon one nation so. ir­ 8^1 MAIN ST to tehtmue to fight destroyed. resolute and divided. MANCHESTER /■ What then? ^ p p « « ' there lyere “FITTING IS OU 8 BUSINj|:SS<^ ,Uie situation in which-.Mr.-Tr»i- California And Nixon man's Jrisiod of somebody asking / for tepihs werb logical. Can a candidate t®r a presiden­ would bmow what losses, tial nomination/ever recelvq it betn Ineurrtijd? .Who .would Without the sUp|>ort of the delega­ the ablHly to fight had been tion'of his owir home state?" ../I dutroyed?'' What process wbUld -, Without seArchmg the records, the beaten nation hsvs for msK- to see whether it ever did Occur, -ing-4ip its mind to ask for’ terlns? one would'Conclude that it- does Octobee^ aild November best for planting spring Dowering bulbe. Ptont« land effsra SO.OOA bulbs, 100 varieties. TulilM, Hyacinths, Crocus, I f v r ^ . W h it faefUty would it have' for represeht a poliUcal IriipoMlbllity Know You oiasuS, Bcillas, Chlofiodorxas, Grape Hyacintjn, 8 nowdro|xi.' ' ' ‘ cornmunicating with the enemy’ a At least, one Judges, some of TUUPH-lLow M S'/se * » e h ia lets al M. Plant groups of three or mP**- ; (sw tl^usand miles away? the politicians of California h0t>e for beat effect Starf (iM teaaon with Waite Lily Ttillp. Sowers in March, ' >By such qusstiona wa intend to it, is an Impossibility, That seems Red Emperor in cartv April. ’FriumplrTulipa In late.April or early May, liluminate the greatest presump- to be why they sre mm’lng, . , . i.9 a piea.sure at Saving and followed by Early Doubles', Cottage, Braeder, Late Doublet aind Darwins, > tion anybody seems to make about sharply and early, to U y to make «re in effect loan. We’re interested in youjT toMBIfiATION WINDOWS ttd DOORS HVdlCINTHH— Only 12c per bulb ipr lot.s of 25. Fragrant SoVrtea in CuRom Quality R«9: $249.00 May,...Plant in .beds or bonJera. B t x h t cheerful colora. Available ip Ught - atomic or hydrog;en war, which is sure that, whomever Csllfornis's NOW welfare and WANT .to see yoii, ' ■ ■ ■ ; • X / • ' . ' y / -u and dark:'bt)K. light-and. deep ptpK,whljle and yellow. ' that it will ate;aya sotnehow leave del^aiion to the-Republtca* nr- get ahead. " CRfK'UH— 5 ^i^-to*b In lots of/M or more. Early bright f^oweVs In! Iti operation enough organlzaVlo^ tional convention supports next A t of September J S , , 1 9 5 5 , the following Tw in Sofas March are first stgir of spring: Effective planted in groupe or sCattondi. Use a two-part. Mfa in your mahogany room throughout lawn*, / / • | and communication to'serve the year, jt is not Vice President Rich­ increased benefits, were" added to the regu­ ------L-- — if you wish! Trende adapts .this modern idea -,i>AFFOblLH and NARCL^i^US— From lOc per . bulb for 50 or more.' ■ rgaaential.BurpQsu 'oi a naUim^. .. ard: .Nixom "_1____ - . - - _ , X * Sffvff emy cmiOHiitt any tima. [or lar’ surgicat and m aternityTte schedules .00 - uses custom-quality rubberized hair con­ Popular for gardens, excellent for cutting. Form large C'umpa''Improv­ ..^Does an jateiuic bomb, in . our Thst purpose is revealed, clear- each for C M S Members., having the /’referred 1 9 8 struction: .{oamrlJatex ciishipns . ., ter com­ ing in quality and size each year. T ry King AIfrad’a,~beiit- known of all • ImagihsUoh, hit a capital city, - ly enough, by Governor- Goodwin. trumpet types. i fortable traditional living! Made to'order w ith'its chief execiitive# and iu Knight's' snno^cement thst he Confracf C URRENT CH!^lON.ODOXA— loo Kiillm.only SI.85, Attractive sman'Sowers in ’ealfljr L’ war organisation r.AlWaja, in .our intends to head a C>Ufornia dele- in fine,'decorator fabrics. 1. ■DIVIDEND apring.apri Plant groups for most elective display. Increase rapidty;cOverlng > E R ANNUM Urge-brea In few year*. . ' "- imagination, these have slresdy ■ gallon which, is plsdged to s ItdtAYS IN VOUO DOCTOR'S OWCI ■ . ■ departed - to a safe hideaway, in favorite son. The favorite son will Aenuol mosimu* Intfeeved from $50:00 Sn o w d r o p s —25 for ISc. Among first Imlbs to bloom. Plant In'lawns,,., rockgariien*-or borders, ' _ . the^jAearhj’' mountains. Do" ebm- not be Nixon, but Knlghf himself., to $100.00 psf-Meieber '.'jnuniesUon systems fail, so. that . * Each savor's occounts insurod GRAPE HVACI.NTHS— 2 5 .for 75c. Popular for matoteUntlng.and rock lie and his allies intend tio'carry" IN-HO$8ITAl MIOICAl CAR! BAKED-ON ENAMEL gardens. .! ■: ... . ^ ' the people do not know what to. ' - up to $10,000.. -terough oh th'*, Governor Knight Doily poyitient for 8rtl IS poyabit d^y» ik T L L A S —$.3 for SSc. Excellent- for naturalizing amoijg shrubs or la ’ do? Why, Just turn,on your radio’. •aya . no matter, what the ‘ Vice increoted from $S.OO to $3 00. rock-gardep*. Available in pink, blue or White. ••m. - ALUMINUM or STEEL ‘ ‘l^fo poaier.? Hava a portable radio President does Or tries to do. $UROICAi AFTSRCARI j^!l|l«ady.,i)hc thing, curiously, heyer If Uiis. effort is successful, A e CMS surgical'poymeith »Co*»-pro»wttKreteed from $35.00 L Of ARONSCNirDistributof A{Mt for instai.ce, this Califot^ia move R i g . $ J 4 9 ;0 0 - X _ Wl an tisk id P A R K W i n r ^ aaetesarUy have to do. itswlthout te re^ly tee ' move of'. Rsnator to SdO.OO • \ ■ CMS ■ o n w Ml f-485S . ; ' /. 1 **ANCHCSTBt CONNECTICUT ' yiMnefit of bny nntral aarional William Knowland, who has am: jMSIH-UtU V. , ’•■/ '"'‘■■'V- ToDdnd W IjMsflionf.. ' coratnand. Kdoi^jcould know how Wtli^ns of his own, and who might Chesterfield Sofas ( ^ a m " l O i KITtLE. Rtp. ^ 1 3 < / V Wilbur Cress fntfcwoy ; TympAaVollay •yt^waf was g o ^, Ifo one could regard the first atep toWard^- ful- M l/m (SwiiseeiaeS ■ t "A Pradnct. sf the Fi C. RUSSELl Co., aeVrtond, Ohl^* V >:isll Whether ars-wsre winnin'g, ,or filUng them !as' a blocking of •ucklaad :.oo TeUsH^Cxil There would bib only one Nix<>n, the Vice Ri'esideht ma^ not A brand new ntodified Chesterfield iSofs Mndittter Savins 1007 lUia. THE IARTMTf.iRAJNARD CO./ XflUa^ to do. That would be to that features half-roll arms apd T-c»^te* suffer from .it as muchashe it in­ C o n n e c t i c u t M e d ic a l S e r v i c e , INC. WEST HiARTTOlUD. CONN. ,;)|MP piuliiag buttons, looemg the tended t'o. we would"^ aay that It ' ■'ttM^nO »r liu . ciMietieii e u m i’iMurr j - ions. Lilce all , Trende pieces, it is cuatm..- iBBHllMi a n their ailhetlbkid tar-, ...... fftute' a. f«W- «< . iM exdsjr srisii. v.s. ssi iijeii\siw ssps i. css'eceiitet made to your order in fJ|/is^X . '■ X''X X]!;:xrx:v: x X ^ ... i- -v; R ■ ' :X - 7 x; • RX._-.X

'^ • 1 ' ■ A-X'-t 'X x.-.,x:--x^ '’:x ^X..X', ^ .■ X :X x X X rX X X ‘ v;„,; ;'X X X '-X , 'V.' ■■ ^^x:,:x..-: X'-: X '; : x X , ; X " " X ' x x l x . - ■'■'"■.xXx ■■■■''.,X' - x X - X : . . - ' X.-X' X" CX»NN. ililb 3 lV , OCTOBER 1958 ■ PA ol-EreH T' - - - IliUA^ESTER EVENING HERALD. mm>AY, OCTOBER S , 1965 £ !^S P ' Report I^gregfi Gre^m^Oh ‘Citiiens ? Bdlton XOE BIAN<»BSTBR On Banlr^^Udi^ Op|M>S0 Air Center inEtwnH n m '• ‘..'N jyx/ rl'.;;- ' i p t a M l ■' ^ ^ •- 787# m Schoo IlM M V S I BOi:>DlJ7 - Good ptofrcm la now beUng mide X Saitwday, .Oct. S..//.'’ ' f y areajb|Pdcii, OcL -7 i/ty r- X , g roup , . : -'X.^ Midnight-? a .m .« X . i.....,, ,Wimain Stbvehson. ^ ^ ,v : ' ■ X , coinatt' p t m x i n n . fl^rlth c o n a tr u c U o n o f th o , new of O reenW h retldente hgve yolepd Septemb^r^f^e P r ^ ic ie d ? 'a .m .-4 si.|w. ^ i .... Vobwteera Needed. . X;' buildlns that will houae the bn^nch 4 S.m;.-d a.m, .v.V.i..’.. Vohiatecrs Needed. ' \ ' dtam ^rov^of an Air Fofee plan tAibbEi^ QUARTERS office' of the. Savinga" Bank \of. O 'a.m -8 a.m. Vekinteers Needed.' to aet up-a iwHrve carrier squad- |HONT A I^ REAR PARKING j * I ^ iM lo n .’ « te t« ^ lr 7 . (Sp«ciia^v^a^» iuM^i^eon w m Mrvedi^th* Manchester, at 3SS K . C e n te r S t. \ 8 Am'.'-lO a,m. ..Daniel Flreetoiic, Blalna Veaeo. rm In naarbjRurchase, N. T. FACTOIiY^O.YOU.|iURMITURE 1 |9 y-"* Id s .m .-l2 Noon\...... Marilyn-Hubbard, Raymond —N • -.'■■• 'n -• V'' • ^ ? 4 V# • jrtoal pi*w for tii^^MiUon to Since the ground breaking >. in Ma). Gen. Rojur Browne, com- AUTO/GLASS INSTAUID - - X . . 4: . ' •■■■j'.xx.xxr'-' I B lG i'x ” m t , early airhimer. delayt' haveyb^in ■ Leg er, , •diool ihould bo roo^ by the wd j ... ^. man<^ of thc-X)rst Air Force, encountered due to.alow delivery I?vNoon-3 p.iH. . Alice Schubert.,Dennla Hdfffom . came to a meetings of About ISO - .W .wX,.A. X . X ' -.V i ^ Of Od» .month. School Pnildlng ^ .^ rc h m n SUrU Work '.■V"..R...iAndrew .Cimtea. ' . \ ^ GU^S HIRNITURE TOPS '« r < of the.; atructural ateel, Alexander ?'V m .-4 p.m, . Greenwich rceMante u a t night and 1 •> Committoo Chotrmon R»ympdd.|:. | \ JarVla, the buildei, expIaiheS^, Now 4 pm.-# p ra.X ..Clayton A^mec. X j f j . X ." , V , -A -.XX., ^ Ooopcr boo' announced, lie ex'*>Vern9n \^ ll'^ g in her duties m told cf plana for thh equadron'a PIECES fl p .inv# pJim x . . \ ...... L in d a R acnagel, C a ro l Chase. MI|tl(OR$ (Fir«pl«e* m d Dom )„ pUlnrt urn Oorne defky ho« W n «>hool, »eWot>v and the X a t steel hh* arrived, erection of being-located at the Woatchester 3 ^ *'*?■*■ ■’*’ met becouie englneere of ffje 'BoaW of jK^udtlon on Monday/ [1he .building is goirig'forward at a 8 p.m\10/'p.m...... Artimf-Bouffhnd. 'v .County, N. Y, atrpbrt. \ /• X' '- ‘X ^ 10 iim.-M(dnight ...... Vetuateers. Needed. ■ I )i6TU|E fram ing (oR typMl rapid pace. LynW<^ . K. Elmore, But when he finish^' lulea •Hdiitectuni firm were drafted by f t o X ". executive vice president of. the Skywatch Post located topof Mancheityr Police Station. 'Vol- Marahall, jmestdent of the\North t OPEN EVEIpr NIGHT bank, eald today... "T)he work is unteers uiayVegleter a t CtVll J^>efenae HfadquaiTers, Municipal Build­ Greenwich Aun;, stood um and W INpOW ^d PU E GLASS: YOUR CHOICE OF ANY COMPLETE GROUP 5 2 2 ? aner an mterview^th IXe^ard really movlng''nbw. Barring un. ing, Manchester, on Monday, Wednesdiy, Friday^ fror^^J-S p.ni. sa id : . . also Stated that , the , foreseen' happenings, the ■ new 8ALODRI n laeteOatloii la Hulek. i XojiA Boddpetfoslg' School Bhli^g Odmmitt^ , of Education _ .. :____i- ^ ^ ^ “W a d.on't'''want you . i CO* ~lAOXDR8 : V n HAVE " 'STOCK’:: K ' branch should be ready for opening IVeatrheater County alrppr auggeat to thisBoard of Education i _ school ope* H' early in Dec'erober." .- .v -,V/ that lie large room\inj TTie annual open lu of,.^Xe nounce that comn tee chalnhen the booths ^ 1 carry items scaled The general fepired.thai the re- ^'The opening of the. brahch 1s E CAHNETS deposited by S3 pupils, ■\The averagP: Arherican buys 8 4 sidercdX’.^ e Westchester Couhty also being plsnned,.and several of 'pmclls a year. .fi •; V proval of SMde IX rectoR ^ Mul- . imtlee Outllaed Board of nbpervlsors. cahy. The townspeople have bMn SCh.ool se creta ry M rs . B a rb e rs The Women'sXFellowshlp^of the aaeurad, hohrever, that the yoom Klbasi spoke ,>to the students of Center Congregational Churep, .may he ueed aa they see fit M mitg Grade S'Rls Week on the work of selected W ^nrsday, Nov.-2, as th e BEDH0OM OUTFIT -*a it is nvallahle in aa.emefgei a secretary'y^,8he outlined the re- day of lU annusb'Tfplldsy Bk- ;> i' for OIvU Dgrense use. uirementa and points ..for success sssr.l'"Mrs. Donald M><^sln and d PC. NKlIV KNGLAND NOR' The architectural ftem of Parley ik. this held. "Tbe tilk Was de- Mfs. Karl Kehler, co-PhalMqen, gn- MAPLB' la amaati:,Ughllghtad flaleil, wtt%..., ,x4 .-V F, Gilbert Ai^iates haa been thb..^ students .In '''ah charm ef Barly AaMrUsa'traMlal quoted In the past as aaylng that ig of their oswiuture plkns. la the plecea.^ d-driu if constiuction of the new wing '\,At Htagoid V dredier,-Jarger framed ^ baglna by Feb. 1, the work should Ray. (Rconi, sales rsjpreserila- N chdat with wide apaidou be oom^eted fo r' the opening of live for th^Sbppard Farm iBqiilp* Private Service i-poater h ^ PLUS a Sealy''Matti achool next September. Barring ment.Co. of RockViUs, will repra* Apartments oxiqtrlhg- 8188-00. . unfavorable developments,, th is sent the company,.at ite exhibit p t. .Separate entraUcee, air goal Would aeem entirely possible the StaRpfd FalKnow running at mnditloaed through­ nnw. W ith i^ans .available by Nov. the FMr Grouitd^ in Stafford out. Sowing one month’for securing Springs. and another for working out • - bpntract, actual construction Adyertiseqient?>^ could begin by the Feb. 1 date. McKHnney Lumber on fUmte \ Moms Beappolaled 44A. Bolton Notch, le open all day. > Itldiard P. M om of Blroh Mt. Saturdays. Abundant parking! ' was revappointed to the ZoMng II Commlsaion by tha Beard of Se^ ter Evealag HeraM Bol> 1 ? ’ i lactmen this weak. Hia term wUl ton eeneebcadeet, . Mik. goaeph I f !■: run to October, IMO. The Board B’lim ia.MI^m s. ^ alao re-nah^ as town deposi- ..tttlak .iha. .db— ettout^ BaiUc-and- Truat CO.. Jtbekvine Branch; Man • ipc. F R ^ w o r n OK m a h o g a n y ^ CMator T to t Oo.. Savings Bank grain and rleh.ln conr. PoUehed braae drawer pa Us. 8-draWer double dregs- of Rockville and People's Savings Yea Oda^t lay RETTER Aate hisiyrcaie# er, Ulttng large laadeteped mirror, kandeome 4-drawer chcet of drawerk,. Bank of R ocki^. A m A M full afite panel bed, PLvS a Sealy Mattreea .and Bo»pring, f 1M.OO. The Selectmen are also {danning •W U fO I a meeting with the adviaory cofp. /fVlIV kOMl ijMl,jiii fiyi &£' mlttee on impfovemente b> the WHY ^AY MOEK CotiunuBlty HaB,thie eraek. It Is Soe why Albtata soMAipra oate iosurdae# to 1?54 expected that tha commitlee wu! be unanlmona in the choice of ln> thcoi oay other tem|^' ' FBtettiv ae main obl«c. loS tha Work Urixy^ r.' ^ ..I— _ M^X Atiwmv Mrs. Ihoisas BenUw. MN.\R oX b o s - tvBvy' werth, Mrs. wnnUm Hand, Mrs. K. .y Pierce HerHcX. and Mrs. Fred- Wamock of theXcal library at< jw inatoi^toW C«Ma Ttwy m m towrsthfi landed the quartelHy . aachenge hMatlng of area .UbraHM \yeeter- i i # l I ? ' day in Biheon. X fei^un. of the program waa an exhibit oXnev' DQCm by the Thames Book Co>qf 'New London. Mrs. Bsntlcy reports 4:.X15I '■tie aeleeted aeveral tlUea from the display moat of which will be aVcil* tfSa-at tlia asBeol-llhfary tmmadt- AND BOX SPRING

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d PC. MIST GREY OX KIOH MAHOGANY, aew atyled, handsomely deelgned. Pollahed rhrome IBrawer S-drawer double dresser. Urge tiltingllting landscaped mjrroy,mirror, epaclousBt 4 * era, larglarge and 'roomy panel bed, PLL'iS a Sealy M at g ltA M .

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Dress up nyiOF teom with one af tbew lovely rbom grouipinga; All sofae aad chairs are of the super-aaglees spring bottom con­ struction with either pUla or triage bdttoMh maide la our own factory, expertly talUrrd from oor large selectioa of ayloM, mateUsees, 'a X i modwm aubby fabrics In Utest cetera. Yoq /receive two end tables and matching cocktail ' . . table la either Hoad Mk dr 1IA mahdgaay.

8 PC. MODEBV GROtP NEW CLEAN UNE 8TYUX0. created to give that smart and inviUng took to your room.' Large, extreatel.V comfortable sofa and chair PLflS'your choice of 8 living room tables. Choose from HIE HOTTEST DEAL IN ANY TOWN! selection of decorator fabrics. All fabrics are ot the Uteot designs. S pieces , for only 8198.09. y f ; t ■ - t 5 PC. DISTINCTIVE REGENCY GROUP, decidedly elmiaent with ui Air of formelity. Gracefully Aihped hrm# aha bhckB. Handootn^ wide aofa a i ^ matching .chair PLUS your choice of 3 living room tabica. Chooae trom jm ' S PC. BEAU.TIFUL lai^e'selection of decorator (fabrics. 5 Pea. for ofly $198.00; Rising Production And Material Costs Make l.AWSO.X G R O U P. truly, one of the fa s t­ est style designs ever made. This favorite is equdJIy St home, with . modern or IraditlonaJ surrounding's. L a r g e,: comfortable sofa and PRICE INCREASES IMMINENT matching chair PLl'B your choice of 8 living 3 Beauttfiil . ■ . i' .r room tabled. Choose ' from our Urge selec-' -tion' of new decorator' X A Month * We Pay Off fabrics. A, pieces, for only 818AOO. * ' ■ - ASK ABOUT OCR' MObERN or TRADITIONAL • COCKTAIL- ,• END TABLES , ' : INCLUDED WITH OPEN TIL 10 P.M. DURING THIS BIG FIRED-UP SALE UVING ROOM OUTHTS CALL MrM844 FOR OUR - FREE COURTESY CAR . J CHORCHES MOTOR SALES "■=” -..’’'"-r' V V/ ADAMS and STUDEBAKER - WINNER OF MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN FREE PARKING^ BUDGET TERMS HILLIARD STS: ALSO SEE OUR TREMENDOUS VARIETY OF CERTIFIED USED CAR VALUES! OPEN TILL 9 P. Me •: • . X'xX- I . r, -j:

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>■; H/r ; ■■ V . --V4 f \ PAGE TEN aUNGUESTBE EVENING HERALD, IfANGHSSTEB, GONN* FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1966 ■-■Jr ___ A ‘ ■ 7- ' X ■■ ■ ■ 'A ''.. V MANCHESTEB EVENINO HERALD. IIANCEESTEB. OOHN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1966 A -PAGE ELEVEN » X .,. ‘ 7 - tween the State of Oonnebticut and Naugatuck; and Howard' Battle Forecast M ilestone N ear, Clinics Here . A a t d o v e r A n d a v m W o p p i n g f was elected chairman: New mem- R AN&f > e c is io n O b itiiai^ ConlraUo Soloist Massachuriette revealed Biat law* tindale, peat', master bare elected Include sO. Warren D eGail]^sJEx-AUfe concerning puWe bulldihge tn- tq » Lodge. ■ WeatfffddiCr-John, GurtiA, and N For GOP Nod Signals Shifts -pia eulum H eld other state rriqtnha more extensive Masons to Hold - Qflieer's Eli iBenry Johnson. , tufi on Not to O ff er^ fT A WiU S V plumbing, hearing and ventilating During .a recent meeUiig o f the I n ^ o n e . equipment. . \ • St. Frrincie, CY6. Wljlhim .Krew- GASOLINf O c t . 1 $ eiY S efiool N eed /’ Consequeritly. cohstrubtion costs Speci£|l Program Mancheater Evening Herald in\0M 36sition H Ike Retires Deatlifl X,. e ^ wee elected prs4denf. Other W'applnr eorrMpendent. BIre. In Ike Routine Initial ShMs here 'V'ould be. lowec thanThs. fig ­ oRleere elected - were Bernard ■ • <• / ures, quoted for the bthrir ^ Annie OeUliie, tel^hone, Mitchell Rockville^ pet.' icial)— kder, su6h as "winter months,” :•]- Aadovar, Oct, 7 — (Spfcial) —^ AiriioVer, Oct. 7 .(SpMial)---/An l^applng, . U ti. 7 (Speciajl)— Krewsky, vice ptesident; Jean S-4419. [ftMB Fa(« 0H) (Ceutiiined erom Paga One) low an undue freedom of interpre­ ' / tOMltoiwfl from Page One)' Mgs- Michael OIbdUI Sr. Slides were also iihbwn orxa Cushman, treasurer and . Marilyn D ^siori wan withheld tenths Beer- , Dr, .Joseph Ran^r', school doctor, Mrri Kannath flimpopn M d Mrs. •ppl-oximate schedule .jyas roughed Grand ^aeter'a Night will be held B A N T L Y OIL itr d Km toerine Lepter Ginolfi. junlor-se.nlor high school which Burnham, acermry, ,Wort vs. ^Coventry qate heard to­ tation, -■ • ■ , nid.today tha> ftXe Salk vacolne We a n to Avoid'a light. Unless he Hospital have aaid from the start wife Of Michael GinOIfi Sr.. Thrall Brian Minalga, co-chairmen ot the out last BlfiiV )>y Roger Burton. now in the working drawing stage MeeoiUc Temple, Monday eve-. ’ The bosret, encompassing, will not he-''made . avaUableAsdf and will be erected near Lowell, .'■oWMTo his prtgrsni.^shfts been does, wa will be cutting ourselvr-'^e l ^ ' day .at a short calendar sesaion of question Of-public sccebtance, per- that-any contplicatlonaj;'would be Rd., Vernon, died yesterday at group'a flrat event of the aeaaon, Msodiate member o f the, architec- ■hing\' by E V e r g r e a n Lodge, The toplc/6f Rev. David Crock­ ■I 'n 'N I IM I I News make-up.TCUnics next^week; for - and of: in- elementary echodi In iitallMl by i^ldcnt-MnexM^eitr to pieces by next spring i.:ihe Superior CourL'^ndlng' a consui- •onsj Slid legal, of trbiter Homes Manchester MemOcisi Hospital af­ A dinner will- be served ett's sern^n Sunday et 10:45 most'"likely to develop during the childrenVhd have noLyet received -. - have^riiuounced the.menu foi* the tjural B rin Tf Hugh Stubbiria' Asso­ Needharir which was cotnpleted in TfL Mltrh*|;rnY Engineers, who will months ago, Hebron. Marjborou Stiibbina following'IS.yesra ori'the gj>e*n LiOdge. et .-'Fp.m. The Standing pommlttee open Providence, R; I. office Mon- to do the ^ r t y M y good.;We'll mon Pleas. Epglarid. He called attention to'the hump” out o f danger. of the Nationkl Foundation for In­ zntematipn'ai Zojie of Tangier. Besides her husband, ehie-leaves native'aquaah'and turnips, butter' High Sriiool. faculty ot Harvard climaxed byhls John H, Smith, mOat worshipful have a program planning d>y for hurricane studies, today need 'lit the unityCwe can g ^ . Ind Beerwort,. owner of ' a trailer daae heard Ort. 21, 19!H, In Tol­ fantile Pelral'yais be terminated as rol|«, CMorted home made cake* ■ / -SoieWist members of the Assem* camp on Sandy Shores, -in Coven-, land Superior Court of' trallOr- They never ’have -meanL’. of three daughters, Mrs. AtRed Ros- aver, 'B irton |>otrited out promotion to head ot the architec­ grand mister, .la >s]qMated to be rkriiopi .'Judith LaPtant and M IM 537 Issues .kppcsl fdiv. engineers to it 'WlU be up to ElsCitljower to see course, that the.. - danger would soon as feasible. The program has and'Ynllk and coffee. blyi ,1»hp' hat’e not sopporlcjj try-, is asking for a declaratory owner. Donald O'Leary vs. 'l^lland. aetto and Mrs. WilUam McBride, that tU s eriiedule’ based jjpon tural department in l952. present.and an address erben Holden will plan the re* staff instaiiation . . 'O w iral Elec­ that we'^ are .United. evaporate right at the end of two suffered a series of interruptions There will be two eervlnge,*wUh The' architects' interview was any radio torvItiNl' j^iire'B ' government, indicated noj.'isylng ElsenhbWercan judgment "against ':the Planning In a forwarosof a memorBiidum both of . Manchester, arid ’ Mrs. the rianimption that his firm would liveretl b.v' Willie James creelion, Jean Martin qnd G w g s t h ^ would eiUiefs vote ^Ith ; the tric executive calls'''‘shante"' of of decision of the case, FVed , J. weeh.3 by the clobk. That period al- Mario NaticchionI of Frantlngbam, since K started in the apring', and the flirilt at 5:30 and the eecond at be preaelued with an established followed b.v a brief report on the degree Meson and past Nev'ers will conduct a worship' na'tibn fact that fewer than name htsr" msr and get' him and Zoning Commission concern­ ways has been just.their best esti­ PftUnier or abstain If^he w#Uld-Ael Sparks /Jr„ consultant executive Maas.; .two sons, Raymond Tv Sunday morning, preceding /the from Portland, Ore. the Board this week by the a^ehi^ ^'clock to Interview Louis Drekos, Eisenhower picked Nixon \a be hls to 8cntk.tenlog: matters to ■ the proper regard to uniformity and It is not known, how- many .chil­ for. the, Y e lw of Hertford'y-Her- kt'WsterbUry Hospital from what He has put hlsclgnature to se)K peter Morkalis S0:45 tdturch service. ThrallVae Miss Rutherford's musical train­ tecturel firm . <^ - Kctchqm, Gina ^ West Hertford, whose work ir t«. ruMlng mate 4n 1B52 pnd aeems Court of O»ujmon Pleas but there equality and Is forbidden by the dren are affected by Dr. Barry’s bert A. Humeld, past master of „ Pierre Boyer De Uitour, police describe as self-inflicted bul­ IPederai. and Connecticut Constitu­ erat documents duHng the .last qlected by the <-H a u b to travel ing was received 'at Moody Bible end Sharp, of . New York; waa rilao repKsented in the new Coventry John's Lodge. Hartford v d thq ii are Iff'Moom and would let wound,... Qoyemor ' Rlbicoff to have a real affection for him — Is no.law thortimy must be heard Peter. liockatts'-qf 16 Pleasant announcement today, but Uuej tooths Philippines and has also ___ general in Morocco. tion.” - week, put in every c tu ^ t amount­ St., yySrehouae Point, father of Institute and Chicago Music Col­ based, on Uie aaaumptid^n that the schosl. On Monday evening a rep- stalling/officer at . Evergreen you to drop around met nine men to| bridge author- /but It remains to be seen whether there. Lugg statM .U iat Bowers' number la believed to be amalV X ■pent a year on a round-tne-world ^beoi ^airged with selection of thb the President thinks, the 42-year- Fears Precedent ed to nothing more thaAthat. Pre­ Roman Mockalis of 63 Fairfield There was a good, turnout for first lege. Later 'she atudled vodef firm, would be presehted Immedi­ resent'Srive of Fletcher-Thompson, Lodge, io r 1955; Ora W. Funnari, their-bounttfril pi" third man for the regency council itJMts plan flnanciitg and con stri^ request for a declaha|ory Judg­ ■trip. -7 ,■ • . / and bloome. Wa-ffelievri luid. oid Californian is ready foh^fusion He will addrsM the'group in the Little VnHritlon aseura ydu^That wa .have but has shown little enthusiasnv for the presidency. X , position is based on, what ha handled by aides aqd'-the preritdent .bent home in West Hartford. in the spring and, in addition, aofne perience, has been broad and-var­ viewed atHhe -Andoveh School. ' ■.X as to his. legal rights. school building /Uie County The schedules presented by both aome j i X . b o MUME for the whole'plan. A group of nectiebt River ip Greater Hart­ The biggest Bind blackest politi­ terms, "unfair 'prejudice against has had to make no policy Bom in Lithuania, he had lived first shots were also given in Au­ ied. having appeared as aoloist The Bridgsport engdneeclng firm Judge J. Howard Rober^atalted. with the Muday Jubilee Singers of firms interviewed .to date have In thiiaraa. ' French colonlala claim thw Real- ford. _ . 7 cal cloud over Nixon's- changes is trailers and trailer-owners" and ott cislo'ns. . » Warehuuae Point. f4r 50 years, gust, during the second-sbOt phase recently entered the field of school 4 the advisability of handllite the To ShoW'^FHm . . \ Chicago and also traveling exten­ ahowm surprieirigly' little variation, erchltecturo with the designing of Pent Oenaral has, promised them Frank H«gue, 79-yeai^ld for- that he probably won't bie able to Ria assumption that Beerwort's >dxon Due he waa engaged in. farmng. of the free program jn Manchss- there will be no regency council. case In one court, ratlver thanHwo. L. Edward Wifftcomri hks made sively throOghout the United in/Spite of the feet that Stanley the Amity Bciffrihal. School in -.7. / / fO R RINT T>rop ah>und thia waekand rper poUticuv leader, Jm critical ciMpmand conirgy of ‘ hla own cairip,;wlll set a precedent for the ■•■a communicant of St: ter. Periwps under Biilolte's prodding Bowers said he entertained no ob­ . The Prospect of getting beck to avangeffiente for the ahowing ot States with the famous Eureka gharpe, senior partner of the New Woodbrldgc. \ / 6 and 16 nun. M*vle Projector*— becriue* we are moving our cesidil^ in Nbw X v n hospital state'i delegation to the cont'en- opening'uf other camps. Bowers Church, Windsor Locks, Vaccine will .be available for he wifi be able to Pnd -soma way afbir second heart attack in six jections to the transfer so long explained mm the objective of xi poipt where'he can make some the film, "Huqung Safety” at the Jubilee Singri-a, - 'Vork firm, had prepared his esti­ eonnd or atlent, ^nl** 66 nma planto .rapidly. We are etUl tlon. • Coventry paid the expense. a u ^ ' decisions reRcrtedly has and a mbiriber of St. Joseph’s Soci­ children through private physi­ mate in advance and Buttoh. ns- •Ud* projactors. nmnlnr'oiir epeclal on top to get agreement .On a /third man months. .Former J ^ s ld e n t Tru­ '• Cajifomia Gov. Goodwin Knight Beeiwort’s•t’s suft-1^^suit-:' eitabllsh offi- ety o f Robiiwil'ie'. father and Mfi Little League-din­ Since 1947, Mlaa Rutherford has Manchester Evening jneraid An­ Test Case for Courts riial ^dieared the chief, executive, who cians bat, under present conti-ola accompknied noted minlatera in sieted /by another "aAocl'ete mem­ choice Evritfraeiie. V fo r the regency council. man bas joined Advisory Oouncll has brought the state's GOP feud-. regulations . the operation He also. leh^M his wife, Mrs. ner tomorrow night in the allrpur- dover correspondent, Mte.,..‘l' a u I The "case ba» a' lortg litigatory M h *wlU be 66 one .Week from today. and legislation, only those unable evangelistic tours and also made ber, Fletcher Ashley, jttew up the WEl,DON DRUG CO. The government in Paris is dC' of AtiraRe llnlmi CommittecT ac Ing right out Into t ^ sunlight by is camp, to be fohnmiated and Mary S o jk a^Mockalii; another pose. roonl o f the Elementary Ffsnstlehl. telephone F I ffqpMtt- 901 Maun BL—XSI. MI-MS21 Miideat on some quick action. history. According to BeqrwOrt's enfonred with the sanction of the Aides say he la looking forward to to afford it Wijl ge^.the -serum appearances in ' Youth-for-christ follonring schedule at the Board’s PIRE LENOX PHRRIUH^ Thera la sUlff tima left to cording to report of that orgaW declaring that i f Elsenhower ■sortjTheodors S. Mpckalis of Ware­ free. Any free ’^ c U ie left over School, The 2S-miriUte film ia \ Faure'eau no longisr count op sup- attorney, Raymond R. Bowers, the townx that. aveileble through the courtesy of rallies. . requeat during lest ’bight's Inter­ ' /SERMON NEBDEB ■ACTe»aiM. a* v ^TELM lf-O m , plant your muma and have itaUon. 'doesn't ^un, he intends to lead the house Point; two dAUghters, Mrs. after the make-up" clinic next view: / 299 EAST CENTER ST. X a beautUhl array Ot colora— . , p<^ front' rightwtng' elements in aspect In the case of the expansion Presqnt -Coventry and Manches­ The; President’s first visitor other the State Fish and Game Depart­ An edded feature will be violin Columbia,, s.c. m - v a t ^ f X MassachUMtU health authorities California delegation to the na­ of a non-conforming seasonal bust- James Murphy of IVestlteld, Mass., wee'k remains the property of the Oct. 15 to Dec. 15, necessary con­ now, and right thnriigh toll the nattonal assembly that have report lA esses of ]x>llo.... ter orduvMces ban trailers as per- than farifiily members a)td a few ment an'd was greeted with a-great. selections rendered by the Rev. A. broke .into the stud.v off the Rriv.' tional convention even at the risk ncsi use into a year-round use has marient residences. and Mrs. Alec ModzelskKpf East foundation, and It is nOt., ‘yet Dorield Gustafson of Westfield, ferences, crystalllzatidn of pro­ MU efipw fllest V previously supported him. He O re e n l*^ kidnap ransom bill White House staff members will be Granby, six grandchildren ami two deM .of enthusiasm when shown Robert N. Du Bote, Methodist min­ of an open fight with Nixon. riever'before appeared in a' Con- Nelgh^rs Complained - knpw-n What disposition w ill' be Mass. gram, preliminary designs and • GENERAL PIN! iRMMY / must find the votes somewhere, up in sotHh central Iowa. Vjce'l^esident Nixon, who IS' great grandchildren. previously at the Grange’s Sporta- ister, -and stoIe‘*eey^4U. silver dol­ and the only mq;>areitt possibility The Nixon camp has accused neqtlrut court. ' ■ • - Neighbors \ compiained when echedul^vtp arrive here late to­ ir.affe o f it. ' ^ Mus Rutherford will-also ling at budget 'arrangements; Dric. 15 to lars and a couple-Of sermons. Du- X Funeral services will be held men’e Night. May 15, working drawings; May 15 U 4 C E N m , TEL Ml 9-9S14 la from the SpclalisUc Knight o f ■■fantastic pretensions as 'fhree issues are at stake: Beerwort began to Install year- morrow from'Washington. As a result of Dr. Barry's an- the Sunday services in the Chapel. Bose told' polipti 'oiie sermon was ^ S E R V IC E 179 PERN S t a bona fide contender for the off icq. morrow morning at 9:30 at the' {ouncement, the children eligible Church Services to July. 1, drawings out tor bids; Fauns seemed to have about a (I) 'ITte legality of Coventiys round facllitiea on four sites of hls Nixon la coriting at the Presi­ A cordial Invitation is extended by titled "Good SporUmanshlp''' and Thomas W. Johnson Funeral Home, foisfree Salk shots next w-eek are Mrs. Richard Leon will -be in July' 1, letting of contract; JlBy i, A osir '80-S0 chance to survive, with of President.” Bu.t Khight, as zoning' regulations in view of the trailer camp in the aummer of 1954. dent's request buTvHagerty told the pastor, that if he haq known anyone W est to Windsor Locks, followed -by., a thosek,Trio were In Qradesi 1,. 2, 3 charge of the Happy Hour duripg 19SS to July 1, 1967, compleUon of Ptnaltrirl* developnMts wlthlrf' the next da; governor, is In s good position ,to fact that a- copy waa not filed in lip to then he had been operating newsmen "they will not^ take up — ------r V ------wanted It he would have given him solemn requiem Mass in Stt Maty's and 4NM t year and are entitled the service a t the First Congrega­ heavy construction; July 1, 1957 to ' xir two deciding the Issue.' AS do what he says. the Town Clerk's Office after the camp on a seasonal basis for any conttoversial iubjeetd at all,” a copy. 7 adoption in October, 1951 and the 15 years.. \ -; Church at. iO o’clock. Burial will either toTa booster shot, as a re­ tional Church ori Sunday, U ie Rev, Sspt. 1, moving'in of furnishings aembly seaUment changes quick­ And ao It would seem'ihat Eisen- Also at Elsenhower’s request, HifSple to Decline .V ^u|$iiEi Pledge ho.wer—assuming he dew^n't run— detpr.mlnatiqn. Of whether, or not Shortly alter, the Planning and be in Bt. Mary’s Cemetery, Wind­ sult of .parttcipatlng in the mass ,; Stephen Chamberlain has ennounp- and squipment. ly, and an encouraging, announce the vice president la presiding at \- has a big decision ahead of him: the reguiatlona are unconstltuiiiori- Zoning'Xktmmltelori.'oralired Beer­ sor Locks. ■...... ^ d Trials oK the vaccine last- ' ',ed hie sermon, topic, "The Uncom-. -It.w ts emphariised by both firms, inenb -aa hour . before the vote another Cabinet'meeting in Wash­ Friends may cal/at the funeral that thsse wera very rightly could be decisive. Remain silent and let the prestden- al in their application to Beer, wort to discontinue the iiteUllatjon year, oiX« 8ecDnd..8hot, as a result forming Mind.” ' '- / Top Uiiioii Post T o C u rB wort's prscttces.' These were the on the charge that it coriaituted ington today—the second time he horiie jrom 2 to 5 anq^7 to 10 p.m. of nayingXreceivea\an inoculation The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship planned achedules without time al- tlal hopefuls In hls party Aght it has served in that role since the lowanccs for unforeaeCn delays or B A B TO HONOR .81N0ER out; or speak out liv favor of a can­ -questions- presented in Superior an infraction of the loning tegula- duringXthe -first-roihid phase qf • will meet at 7 o'clock Sunday eve­ tions. President was stricken.. Frank Hippie, preeiderit of the' Ohangei. . ^ ML mwm DOORNOOKlii^Rute Hartford, Oct. T ^ — Stager (Osafluusd from Psas^Ous) didate and thua try to preasrve a Cbiirt today. the progt'em iri, the spring. y ning to discusae problems of dst* JUsenhower' wrote Nixon earlier -town worker'* union since ite eterp . Tbe • meeting opened with the This is'the h . Marlaa Aaderaaa has beea unified front ^ far as 1^'is possi­ The town, represented by coun­ .Through Atty. Bowers, Beerwort ’ ■ TV.. / IFOR YEAR 'ROUND^MPORT X many.' whether such a .Germany sel Harry Lugg, opposed the ap­ challen^d the order before the this week that he wanted the vice three years ago, will decline re^ shoMng of elides at the Hebron dMaea ta feoetyp the fifth aa-' ble., preildent to take Over as presid­ Funerals meeUhg of three schools completed nual Hallaiiili^itt Pnhiie Service chooses to join NATO o f to re­ pearance of the case In Superior Zoning -Board of Appeals and later Maacbeeter ■rening Rerehl Andt ing officer at both Cabinet and Na­ Three Injured/ nomination at the union's Monday within the past three years, one of \ tim e to award Rtate Bar Aasoeia- main ixeutns'. ___„ Court in thi statement that mat­ the Court of <3omntort Pleas, aa- o\-er eorreepbndent, /Mrs. - Paul X. •TTtere. are security proposals aertlng that- the Zoning Commia- tional Security ’ Council meetings -^Mn. Marie F. Guenther meeting and point out ■ that the which has been awarded the U m af OMUMbtlcnt. Selecfiea of ters arising out of the-- zoning PfansUefcli' toleph■ -He appealed against the order thronibosls — a blood clot in the Hospital Notes pjiiy, 443 Lydall St., whp gqt a ing arid a sloped floor auditorium s a v 0 s y o u In Metnoriant /. Ing.” / Michigan on June 24, I960. agent of the Zoning And Planning refftrifirly at Ziolv/Evangellcal^u- would be.Ulegal for him to take the with a /Capacity of 300. The audi­ atyjria. (4 3 " projacti— > to the Zoning Board of Appeals arteries leading to the heart. bump o n , the head; Harry A. \.,--7 Macmlltan did Jiot give further The worst air crash of any type Commission, to- discontinue the. Gampel, w . West Hartford, who th e i^ Church frorii^its tower and post again. He seld he felt some­ torium wdSlch was specified by the M eM D 4*43 (4** «Mdi>____ In loving ideinc ■y of Joan Ann Hlb and waa turned down. He then On the same plane -will be the Patients Today: 150 ■ one else should accept the position. pl« who died Ocli Kdetalls t^Rie p)ah. But he stressed was an Air Force C124 transport rental of space during the winter told police he bruised hls shoulder; through its tranamnriony/equip- town, added approximately 5,000 MsM D S243 (to* vldtb), 7, 1S5S. the West wan more Interested' In near' Tokyo on June 1*. I#53 in flled an appeal'against the ZBA'a President's son. Army Maj. John ADMITTED, YESTERDAY: A t the Get. 10 meeting In 'Tinker m o h e y t. months for trailers to be used and Mrs. Jeaneva B. Nicol, 40, pien). . I f ^ c a l period^with a square feet to the hutiding at an l.affl*r aisae with SO" peie)acHs«. has not left us S% we Uioushl the objecuys of German reunifica­ whlch^ 12ii perished. as living quarters. decision with the Court of- Com­ Elsenhower, paying hla second visit Leslie Balland, 31 Gardner St.; El­ variety, of patriotic, spiritual, gen­ Hell on Main St., the flrst monthly ’ baa she iravsled'sled /af; East- Hartford, whose hip waa estimated coat' id<^3Q per 'square M aU D 49M (4S* V tion aiupuastng European tension Sheriff ionn' Terrill of Carbon ITte Ch.arge is that this practice mon Pleas, ' Thjs appeal waa the to his father's bedside. Young len Bytngton, 43 Legion Rd.; Eg- m eetlng^fter a July. .August and foot. ■ . ------■— -. y ■ / I entered ..Oed''s most tovaly room Elsenhower,-came to Denver the bruised. Mrs, Murphy told police eral, instrunrtentaL-vocal, Ato ra l, MWM D toiO W w im K a j^ ' th a n > T w ra o «lM over, detaite..... Gqimty,-ln ehgrge-of restiue opera­ is a viohktion of Criventry zoning second to appear tn the "Court of nat* Relzer, 219 School St,; Frank evening and se|8onal numbersTee- Septenfber recess. Hippie will re­ This brought out a point am- / - S u h ^ ^ riglirriw ftr wdfIdHg on yldentl,fi Jioaer .jvill. .be_:allQwe(L-V( hits, Yuung, 118-W'cthereU-SM-'MR^Mr ned to present thenvlnlstry of mu­ .195 W«fii GiNt(er Street might-that certain-terms In the or- ing Uomlnlssionr--..... - -.....- Into the path of the Eiw'yer car, sic particularly for vespers, Satur­ 'urer.'secrelabj/ stewards^ and one Burton ’’ritentloned Uiq eimUar All OerdSaiwAiy oul to I V ^ caUon. estimated Eisenhower willin Ldrraine -Wood. 64 Falknor Dr.: ofTriiree truateea. • / multiple-use of living roorijs now­ the hospital a month, o r until Cooke reported: " day evening, when the chancel with ^Worda you know ao well: ftfive me MaJ.* .Gerald Downey of the Mrs. Julia Stewart, 20 Litchfield X ------aday a itri'reSidential' archltecfure. TeL MI 9-3091 " In lovll _____• of our dear mother or leave—but anyway, leave me,' " Wyoming Civil Air Patrol', and Range, ls^ about two miles off a package in contrast to the union's about Oct. 24. St.; Mrs. '^{ergaret Neville, 72 E. The impact/turned the Gampel the blue illuminated dome effect In Comparison of building costs be­ OPEN ALL ^ Y mSATURDAYS and I Sbsr. Oraola ratelU, who In London. Britlah aiftclaU aaid dirt road leading from U.B. 130. ., 20-cenl demand. Present wages ■ Lsiat Night’s ^eU n M lo complrtely arourid and threw an otherwise darkened auditorium / died 7. HSa. State Patrolmen" Ben Butler, both Centet- St.; James Lingham, 143 tha Western plan wHy provide for of LaAmle, were among the first The Civil Aeronautic!* Board run from )i.2 l an hour to ovei Except for one medical bi^etin Lydall St.; Victor TaUey, 127 .Por­ it-^about 45Tpet away from the will lend Itself to restful medita­ W a t ^ t o . adly misled by her formation of a sort ot sone of "re­ at the- Bcehe. The; aXld the craft ordered' an investigation: ♦2. reporting fatlgup^ last Sunday ter St.; Mrs. Adrienne Ovian, 65 point o f impact, police said. Mrs. tion. Murpjiy Was examlhed at Man­ chllhlldren ■ and grandchildren. duced teiiaion'* Germany la struck about 50 or 75 ieet from the _ In addition to'Otmke. the plane's Legal A-rgulnrnt nigljt,' all the reports from Eisen­ Foley St. The church is open all hours, and chester Memorial Hrispital and re­ Show at Ho8|dtal united. In that i ^ e there would top of the peak. ' ■. crew members were R. D. Salis­ ■ Thei company ' conten-jPd the hower's bedside have )>een en­ for any who come in.f'dr meditation bury-, 33, first officer, of Palo Alto. ADMITTED TODAY: Jeremiah leased. This .was al - 8:20 p.m.,- be' agreed leveia^ for Communist .iSXploding oil and fuej left two UAWrCIO had lost its majority in couraging. Bulletin No. 50 i.Iax^. car and 6250 to Gampel's vehii^e. . SEND THE / DISCHARGED YESTTODAY: dial welcome is extended to al! in­ week ewriy, Friday. Oct.- 14, at crash scene Reported there was fants. ■proves through the National "Hla coiidltlon continues to be ■ Mrs. Nicor'suffered, a bruised hip X'. big four Mwers, a united Germany Mrs. IdaKrus, 43 Ekiward S t.^ lls- terested by the Rev. Paul G. Pro- 8:15, T h ey have consented to re! a>^ aopje of the - key nations of little' chance .that kity of these Labor Relations Board that it satisfactory without complica­ when her car and one driven by. peat the greater part of the pro­ wor'th J^lffen, 539 E. Center Alfred J. Baldwin, 51, of 240 Char­ hopy, . . . midi ope. aboard could h|ive survived. tains a majority In them, tions.” • ■ , / gram for the entertainment of the dddla. M rs., Ijeanorc Pabst,.. 128 Harlan ter Oak SL, smashed together at lOME TOWN Leonard Larsen, reporter for the Law of BayoiH^ts company -concedes '. the .. union's With tpe tension contini^g to . -JAPANESE PROTECTED . men at the-Newington Veterans! Denver Ikwt, viewed the crash majoritv in the foundry hep lift,. ‘Mrs. . Eisenhower— has St. Philip BarenteaU, Coventry; E. Center and Parker Sts., police Mrs. 'Helen Rauza, 70 'Union St., M i^ila (Jh—Flllplhoa, itill re­ Hospital Wednesday,. Oct. 19.' from a chartered'plane and said: Mayor McCormack brought both been at the -hospital ainor the day reported. Rockville;. Ora C; SherWokST 43 member— and resent—the Japa­ The committee announces that ■'V ‘‘only shattered pieces of the|plane Rules NeW Castle sides to the conferen^ table yes­ the attack Occurred— Irolman Allan Smith InvesU- , NEWS Cook St.*; Mra. Rita Smith and nese occhpatlon to years after. So all tickets have beeh sold fOr the Ruth Miilett were rccogniMble. It ’ was clear terday for' the firstTtlme in more again last night: ' 7 gatedv and arrested . Baldwin, ^the Philippine gb^rnment has. eel show at Verplanck Bchool' 'audlr that nO person could have eurvi\;ed than a month. He opened- the day-r She attended a-birthday di) daughter; .330 Adams S).; Elliott charglitK him with failure to yield (Oo.nfinued .tepiri Page One) Spakrow, South Coventry; Mrs. ‘ tip; a camp behind barbed wirelfpr torium nexjl w-jsek, and by popular TO THOSE jN the crash and explosion.” '" iong seaaion m an' outwardly con'- at the hospital tor her sister, : the Hghrspf way when making a PearV ToUen( 48 Summjt St. left turn. the Japanese salvage workers here request jt wijl be repeated Satur­ Despite iTurreot TV Trend X Larsen said : the pilot of his ildent mood; but by late afternoon Gordon Moorarif Washington/who to tyork on ships sunk in Manila day, Oct. 15,'at the same hour arid Most People Are Still Sane plane. Ekklle Drapela of Denver, 'a modified rori-tial law qn the city. he looked haggard and despondent was 53 yesterday. Also or/ hand DISCHAj ig ED TODAY: Jkmes Smith estimated dan:age in the THE SEEVICl Trivems vtere closed M d the sell­ bay during World War II. place, by paid adnilseions only, at Televlstoi, has 'tAuome so in­ veteran of 29 yea-s fljing, merely aa he watched the'Union . delega­ for the dipner near the. President's Rldyafd, 22 Centerfield St.; Alli­ crash at 6500 to each car. It oc­ Police guard the camp. No visi­ ing of liquor was banned. Streets tion march out the room. curred aboi-.t 6:45 p.m. the door. No tickets for the first trigued With U e psychopathic pet- shook his head as they turned for eighth fteor room waa ute mother son Kiiiehl, 16 N. Elm St.; Floj-d tor ran get. into the camp without performance will be honored on were patrolled by steel-helmeted Company Defends Btand Shoitly befors 1 p.m. yesterday. __aonality it-'ls almost Impossible to­ home. . of the 'sisters, Mrs. John S. Doud Standisn.- Coventry; Mrs. Mary a special pass issued hy the army. the second night. day to tune in a play Uiat Isn't -*'It was a terrilT*, sight,” ' lie infantrymen All mass gatherings ' In >■" final bittgr declaration to of Denver. 7 Urquhari ahd daughter, 68 Drive Stewart Dillon, 70. of 5 N. Elm — dances, athletic contests, politi­ the company. Caldwell said: St., own*r of Dillon's Sales and built around some character who said-later. Th* t^esldenl .joined -'the ladies B; Mrs. Minnie Johnston,_21 Bige­ CONFIDENTIALtY THE WORD IS OUT. THAT OUR should h.avs bee,i in an insane., Part of the shattered afrliner. in­ cal mccling;' and\the like—were "W e are. of the belief that you in presenting gifts to Mrs. Moore. low St.; ^m eS Rlngle, 37 Salem Service on Main St., hit a truck asylum for years. • i- cluding a portion of the instru- forbidden. are putting production ahead of There was no io rd on what they Rd.; Wesley Calkins, 4 Deepwood parked near the corner of W. Mid­ It is apparently so much meht panel, and a m.-ui's topcoat' Every hlghwa'V intV town was the human element ~ and human were. 1 ' :>| Dr.; Salvatore Vendrillo, 67 Alton dle Tpke., and Main St.. Patrolman PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN TOWN! simpler f&' 'a tCRviaion writer to carried to the jieak Itself, the -re- blockaded as Guardsmm Searched lives," St.;* Joan Benson, 73 Princeton Gutzmer said after investigation. whip , up a thliw-min^e drama 'mainder of the ship aru! content motor cars' /or y-eapons.' However, the company replied St.; Mrs. Helen Hewitt. 67 Arvine Police said the driver of the ' CHECK ANY OF OUR COJ IFETITORS AND TH EN / v. that, its nonstrikera .had not cal­ truck. George R. Murphy, 27, Full ^ 6 u r i e about ~an emotionaUy sick charac­ chscaded 300 fert down the moun­ The battalion command*r,'Col. Cow-Cai* Crash Pi.; Mrs. Shirley Schirfdler and COME ON IN AND ADVANTAGE OF OUR 4 ter than about a fairly normal hu­ tain, scattering bodies as It went, Howard S. WUepx, an IndlaMpolib lously .fired upon the'massed dem­ daughter, Rockville; Mrs. Marie Hartford. was arreRed ahd man being.'The percentage of the Tw^ budie.": came to rest on a newspaper personriel director, onstrators Wednesday. Gankofskle and son, 362 Gardner charged with parking within 25 REGULAR LOW, mentally ill on TV far exceeds the small glsriei:. A dozen; others, said teere would he no curfew R "What do you expect those peo­ Does No Dam age "St.; Carrie Beebe, 173 -Bush Hill feet of an intersectiori. None were PRICES TODAY! R^ardleaii of where percentage o f mentally ill In real bunted '. arid mutnated. .| were on the city, at least for tl ple to do,” . demanded Company Rd.; Olin Beebe. 17j Bush Mill lujured and damage w-as minor. your' aerviee man o r life. jammed lo a section ihO fusel­ present. — Attorney uyde Hoffman. "Lie Rd.,; - Mr|«. Adria Hanson and aon,"- Gutzmer said Dillon .w-as trying Rown and be slattghtered ? They Ellington, Oct. 7 (SpecialI woman is stationed, But what the televiaion industry age which I fell - into one of two . Th* Perfect Circle strike began RockviUe; Jeremiah Horgan, 16 to avoid oncoming itrofflc when he 1954 CHRYSLER SAV ThERE MOM 1950 CHRYSLER July 26. Minor violence marked thought they were; protecting their James D, Shannon, 32,^ 26 Ward •truck the truck in the side. the Manchester Eve- overtooks is that , televiaion crevasses Mrhich slice down the- Phelpa Rd.; Mrs. Mary Schultz, vlewera are fad, up with psycho- niountaln from the point Of Im-., the walkout qntil earlier this week lives. We..were,,______attacked, w « were____ St.. Rockville, drove'hii" car into O'* Main_ SLr 'nioma?, Edwards. About 5 o’clock yesterday after- New Yorker Ytoanrrttblr; A Haw nJribut "ritet aeeowl tew Windsor De E^xe Ugh. Ugh besieged and-donit, think-thamrob- ,a—eow-on-RL-gS-iaab-mght.'-rbut jib v Herald can be fore^ patha t o ‘the-point-of ■not'cmly-Ttot padv - Twenty-three--other- -bodltSs- wlwh-36-stTikera -were fired'bvth'e 1533 / . W5014; 0, TrlicTc arid/jear “ ' came. tp- real draun!-Power aterrjing with nutomaric trancmle- qiuUlty. 4-door, light graan. out there wasn’t angry and eager State Police, report no serious In­ gether at Maple and Cottage Sts. . warded to be at “ Mail being, entertained by .them, but of fell onto a . small snowcovered company for picke‘ line dtaorrlers. and -brakeo ^ua radio, heal­ elon? 1980 Packard (Club very good tire# rind la fne to ’ get in and pull our people: out jury to man, car dr animal Smith investigated-rind said dam­ ... and w ell help you be a ^nner! CnlT regi^rly with all not even'beihg mildly interested in shelf. '1. ^ T h e. firing's apparently . sent a er arid whitewall ‘ Urf*. To­ Oeupe . • . t '. The largest piece p ( wreckage spark throughout UAW-CIO ranks and damage that plant.” Ac'cordlng to i State Police. age was minor. No'injuries were condition. Low, low prlea^ '• j^the hom etown n ew s tkem. ‘Turn It GfP I remaiiting Intact was a part of one in the entire state. An estimated Shannon, came over the brow o f'% reported. ' | ‘ . night and. HaUirdny only. Bet^le away from slight' grade and wiis blinded - by PubKe Records When Mama, Papa,'-and the wing. A' vertical 'slahiiirer with 5.000 demonstrators nias.sed before The officer' said Raymond T \ We've ■tffarned up modern ..^furniture styltsr ' • * hoiAfl are so anxious to children who are. old enough to United’s red. .white and blue colors the- foundry , >Vednesday and C r i m e , T h r i l l e r s , the lights of a car which had Gormley. 27, Hartford, was driving $ 3 3 7 .. AU $ 5 9 7 i t U have a later that .eight o'clock also, was found. T h e'p l"fe’» '^’I'eels marchrid' on tome 100 nonstrikerr Stopped to allow a herd epU'S Warrantee Deeds the truck, and Franklin H. C. and long «XMrience to serve you with moro • .arid parts,'6? -Rs enginees were inside the plant. owned by. John Luginbuhl,. Somers John Findlay and, Marilyn D. Parker, 55. of 27 McCann Dr.; Was PRICE $ 2 4 6 2 bedtime settle‘ down to ehJOy ah ■111 R ea l L ife T o o 1 . up-to-date rurnishings for your home. With evening of T V they tVant to either more than l.OQO feet from .where The 'company .had stocked the ■Rd.. to; cross the highway. Findlay to Joseph A. Gaioni. and oper-aling t.he Car. / In addition to our regular daily luncheons and_ meet characters who are funny or- It struck. -?• - , plant • with firearms Jn, what it 1 r Seelhg-the herd too late. Shan­ Irigebrug A. Galoril, ■'129 Bretton . the largest ihlection in Tolland County, we TraRS|NHlaHoR The plane was one hour and 25 called a perfectly legal defensive non skidded and struck a Holstein, Rd... -7 , : ' ■dinners (noon to 9 P. .M.) and our (affious Satur­ 19S1 CHRYSLER ML3-5121 characters ':who M e at least gs Portland, Ore. (>D John W. —...... , heve satisfied thousands of customers -elf 1948 KAISER sane as the heighbors. , . / .mlniites behind schedule when, j t measure taken with the full knowl­ police' said. Albert Schendel to- the Connecti­ day evening SmorggRljords,- this. Sunday we'll I960 PLYMOUTH .Williams, 7 giving his "appliance 4-Boor. $ 1 0 5 New Yorker 4-Door. Ra­ They feel nothing but jupease left Denver at 6:33 a.m. IMST) edge Of law enforcement authpri- Trboper Richard Schwartz of cut Power. (3o.,‘property off Spring AboiilTbwii feature this full.course special dinner; , - over New Englgnd. Come in today and see , , . . ;\ Circulation yesterday. U A L officials said it ■torie a coat of paint one evening, the Stafford Springs barracks in» and Gardner Sts. . . -4^.;---- Club Coupe. Drey and In Srie .. i and disguesc when the. 'dji&acters tieS. I ■ , our room displays of fine quality furnitute. I 1949 PACiURD dio,' heater, automatic Department are people with warped And twist­ had been.delayed en route' from Perfect Circle officials did jmt heard a Voice in a grocery next vestigated. Marriage Licenses The Hartford County Council meet, ehape. Thie One 'won't be ed minds. . X New T'ork to Denver. It was due deny that tjte first shot came from door .deiriand: Fritz Illax Kari Werd’ouschegg, ing of the VFW will, bb held Sun­ MENU here long, so eomie on la.. transmission, visior and ..Today! '* And so the o| ^ r goes out, in'Salt Lake City' at 9:06 a.m. within the* plant. Nor did the "Let’i havO the money — and 'L 12 Strant St., and Josephine day ,at the Sura Hgura Post on $256.30 all gottd tires.'This car ■Tain that th in rA ff."» If nobody tMST)., and was bound eventually UAW-Cao here deny that the don't waste lima. TTUs is a atick- Stantner,':l2 Strant St. Liberty St., Southington, at 2:3b' 194h CHEVROLET Police Say D river p m. All delegates and aiternates ..Cheic* of Appetizer or Soup OPEN EVERY M0NDAY4^0PEN THURSDAY AND, was owned by a local of­ has told the television industry for Ban Francisco. demonstrators answered the gun- up!" Clinton Gilbert Helm, Ellington 4-Door J 2 6 1 Pilot 12-Year Veteran ^ flfe with wespons of their own. He figured kis friend. Grocer and Virginia Lee Porter. 31 N. are requested to attend- Roost Notivo -Turtioy that this iS', the -normal response FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9.-' ' i ’ ficial. Name on request. in the jiorroalh om e to stories ' Piloted by C. C. Co|0ke. 34. o t The _UAW-CIO. sfi-UCk for a Gaylord W. Smveley, was watch­ Left Crash Speiie School St:, Oct, 15, Second Con­ /Drossinjg PLENTY OF FR6£ PARKING " 1 ■m,. psychopaths; — somebody Menlo Park, Caltf., a 12-year^vet-' union shop, compulsory arbitra­ ing teIevision';.'Williams, a crime gregational Church. _ ■;e .4GLEVILl !e PliSTMAN DIES eran with United, the airliner nev­ tion, gusrsnteed layoff plan,'and program fan, decided he'd take'a Building Penults _■ - Willlntantic, Oct. 7 (Pi —John Moshod Tuniip Wliippod Potato ' Rayr^nd -t,. Hagenow Jr.,- 18, (AIJ righU reserved, NEA Serv­ er reported after leaving Denver. assorted contract improvements break and go next door to, watch, For alternations- atid-! additions Br ThompSbn; 75. for the last 10 Croamod Ptorl Oitioiio^ SATURDAY IS DEALING J>AY. x ice, Inc). Ita failure to report Over Rock in wages and pensions.The union too. ', . . o f 381 Woodland St.,'was arrasted to. dwellings to Frederick Knofla years postmaster at Eagjevitle, a Springs, Wyo., touched off 'the also inslajed that any contract . A t the door he waa accostqd by today by- Patrolman Emanuel -Mo- for Clinton Bragg at 32. Litchfield community in Mansfield, died to- - - 3$i CAST CENTER ST. ' ...... MANCHESTlRr CONN. rected rescue groups to the scene. ert to Join the Ga W^CIO. Perfect "Thanks, lady,” aaid ona of tbs charged ^ t h -ipeedipc on 11 .Cen­ 000. ‘ Mrs. .George Wiggins of Scottsdale, . HILOmo ERII380H. Owner X ROCKVlLt^„_! Co.,|nCj_ Medicine Bow Peak, one of tbe Circle offered an.Jtt-«ant an hour Hi4 e i RugsU ''- la ter St. He is scheduled to sippear OFEW IVtNINGS TIU 9^^ SATURNY T|U S jfoungtUrs—to RoailaDd RuMelL ' taUest VMuntain^ in the SnoWy r T o j a i l e r *E. Andqradn for a Avis., and a sister, M rs,. EnuBa wage aOBd emtri Improyemest >liV& in Town Oburt, OcU 1,7* . gang* m 19 Oardgar BL, 16,000. 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■ V A .. , r - X •V , f'- - - .- ■; ' ;■ ■ ' ; / ->AGE TWELVE MANCBBSTER EVENING MERALD. HANCHK8TER. OONN^ JAY, OCTOBER J. 1965 PAGE TBIRTESN "A lot of m y f rl^ h d f ican't Driver NrTlilfk of thoae child w elfart; K m . K aa D . OK ag- pointed out, prim arily in tha little bu*lnesr ^maiwiR»o..i distributed BUGS B U J ^ akrlm ^' be axplalna \ Spaniards - gmnr 3,000 milti/ on' a Anawar to Pravloua PMttla ' New Navy Ships , m an. Civil Defenset K m . Bem ica Igrael theater field, ' atnee an- ifniateur Perzanow aki, com m unity .service; tickets fof^'T^he K U t§ ^ HAarta'L - X, ; gallaon!-' ' rX ■ ' Minis* W»fA; u i jc]c:-]|cu jc? >ii luiui < ArresU gi«u p m nst depend for tn# m eet Kemberahlp.’rhainnan. Jluth -Rciw- N o n s e B s e u a u 1211 u u u i u u uti r 1 M rs. Dorothy A!ll«n, coupons. part on tta own m *m berahip fdf S e B ^ ol^amy w e v er N .ikoirk 'Cprnpanion ~ forjet It. ijuu u B u u uluiJisjn ^ce Expenstve Junior .actlviU es; K ra. pertrudS Egypt ReiteWiiig tk op . Three ley afao . introduced eight new ' WE CARRY A L L : 2 ' A f O U T ' now . ‘Iw ink of aix I v e s i n a V uh can't believe alj^ 'Jhih hear uiduxrjtaratiia rau u players, an d sh ould select a vehicle Thetpiaii* who w/ei* w«li;omsMHto Edw ards, ' distinguished guests; - Pollca \m p ort#d . tw o , ..drlvC ^. that la conslatent w ith the num ber " LEADipfO B R AN D * 1 A U . W T M i kitchenetta. about them , fo re ig n ‘Cl uuuwizi X ; wuiJinn Chimges K r*. Lorraine M atUs, education - Guerrilla War fhe 'grqpp. 'tbe monthly poograin* A *tory o jj*^ W M hinaton fo«* w ould eat. m e up.\ / r a U U l J ( - 3 f » H U L J r J k * w ere arrestM this m orning.. ^ Group Prphletns and type o f people in the orgehlaar' aa outlined by Doris Beldlng, pro­ A 1 A.' "• Tibnotei . eM jiaf}| and BCholarahipa; K las Anne tlon. liven 'in U tile theater', a s K ra . l i k e M oth er— -Qh. ?ercy, w hy T ■ T «“----*hray on Ingredient . T he N orfolk lost a propeller and take all neCe*^ Sam uel M aRem po arrested John er play selec^ot^ .how to select a by Adytathg the group aa tndtvld- if Vernon Center, hpa for the pfatecUon of her rl*. 83, retired CSitcSgo. {ndU|- A * . ■ . ----- t / t h e m ? , / J 7 « ‘ i ----- y o u , r r y S' r r f t 9 10 u part of n propeller shaft at - seg G h o b o t , 28, StuT bridge, M ass., and good play as against a poor one; uata to'C ontinue to atudy, to gro w tralllst. former t^alrman cff. thk tjm fA 9 U A u r r L It'* alw ays * Kood idea id< to keep Clerk -N o, I'm adrry ibadam e, voted the . painU ng>of-U i»! cltlaena." e a t ” last sprin g and the turbine .driv­ m onth by the Tolland County- charged him ' w ith ' operating s how to a faithful audience luate. th ereby producin g board‘‘ Of Morrl*' A (Jo., CJhtea^ tatmA LowmHeggf your word* soft and s sweet. w e e t . YYou o u you'll h ave to cat th at at the d n if- SO Sboiv* tcclir r . r in g this ahaft^ auddenly relieved The apqkesman aaij) Yaieal haa m otor'' vehicle w ithout en opera­ by presen tin g good play*, w ell done e a t e r . a e v e r■"'tnpw ' k i when you ' m ay ‘have ' a t o r e . A sin , and w ill be exhibited .41 t h e *informatlon In its pasaesaibn that meat packers later absoibetL b> 32 D r e i t ' of ita load, "ran aw’ay" aiid vir­ Public Libm -ry during O ^iW r.N . tor's lloenae. C hbbot w aa released and am ply prom oted; ? biiaineaa m eeting w aa Armour A Co., and grandson 'of emrygeM'/ismsm to eat tbel * ®gypt even after th# ceaebrflre'' h e^ . 34 R e v o k e r /' tually exploded. , His psintlng is -tiUsd "The a fte r postiilg. a 825 b o n d . C gsU ng And play aelectidn afe by Arnold TTiom paon. Nelson Morris, founder of Merria AaouTimmiYsST- /I A Texan atruck o!^ and built a 3 5 W | t h o u t T he Ihveatlgatlon that follow ed of Sept. 4, ded d^ to continue giiet;- \ H e.rard and M yer are scheduled closely aligned, a* M rs. R andal) m an sio n and' three awim m ing N BUchsmiui." w • during w hich W ill G ay, A Oo. Died Thuradey^/ Percy Is 'api)are'ntly a very r h y m e o f ^ 57 ; > s apparently w aa not able to deter­ rille 51 J a p a n e s e Bister aivtp, the S argtdga, w h ich la Arabli^ . land during the next llYe.d'aya w D t ~rvma> i h j t d t o u b o u t c a t j t ' to GORMAN im p R ^ o t m o o s t o be'chrtatchad «t the N tW Y ork ■ 'In we course of the last few average s to 8 degrees sM ve r LOAD OF FRfeuSWT A N D AW L » n a ? 6J A - ^ -o ‘ f w 17 N aval shipyard In Brooklyn next R ock ville. G et. 7 (S p eclij) — :R u- m SI. Cooler late Saturda^y.^ i SALES NOW. W a've^^ SOU FASSH hiseR S/.-r- M O fr W i l l o e i i A c r «T daya, the spokesman alleged, there u s A N D v ' i S a t u r d a y , m ors to the effect that D eiiW ratic were attack* on Sept. 7 In the Sunday w ith rising tem peratures the car for YOU. * SI , Fiva^h ew frigates and three the. early part of the weqk uM|^ COMPRESS rr M s Iv o f Frederick B erger w as In­ neighborhood, of Tlr*t-2vl, on the HlMlHTD A r. M. II. t. Pm WL' new , deatroyers, all of them re­ Jdntonlan border,- when water in­ cooler agair about W ednesday. life". B cently com pleted, also face re- ten ding lo seek a fifth term In, the >:Som e norm als for. the period are 19li3 BUIGK ; M l D G S T i ; tSM N W* 55 G r e e k w a i stallations . were destroyed; a -HAW----- q^lh atU n g;'" , com in g .city alectloh a w era dlspaiied dynamiting on Sept. 13 of houses as foUow a. Boston 57, ITovtdence 8-Door SpaUaL W H e N . r I ‘Donteht thipk that'a pratty good, Pop? I got tho toaohor- ,86 Light 5T % addition, th e. p ropeller-sh aft last n igh t by him 55, N antucket' 55, .N ew ' H aven 58, Radio, heater. Low mUeegik carriage* m i in Alma village near the Leganeie W A $ A H eonfutoa ahd aho'a gM a eellag* aducitiont” apR ^cationa have been changed frontier; and attacks oh,^pt. 22 .Concord. N , H „ 50, B urlin gton si, for iR M e m ore Forreatal-claaa air­ " F r a n k l y 1 have not quite m ad< OLYMPIC up *m y m ind,” . B erger said, "N br on a bus near Meron, th .eastern P o r t l a n d 51, E aatport 58'> O r e e i i - STAC. craft b ^ e r a and eight additional ^alllee, when two . Israelis were v i l l e 47, and C aribou 44. B 1 4 9 t t BY AL VERMEER d estroy es^'h ich "kro etlll .under have i stated to.anyone m y inten­ X 1 - PRISCILLA’S POP Speakirtfr His^^nRuaxc t i o n s . lied and nine wounded. The A t Boston the norm al m axlntupa c o n s t r u e ' spokesman said all tht-re were car- tem perature' durtog thia period i m i i i i c K SHE DIDN'T This Is in contrast to a report w e COULD USE THE WE COUU> EVEN BUY rled,out under Bgyptain direction. i s 65 the nortijaj m inim um tem ^' ' 4r-JDoor S M ONEV FOR CLOTH EG.] YOU A NICE HAVE XO PUTlT yesterday that friends close ‘ to ‘Tflcursion* from the Gaza atrip perature Is ‘ '55 M ERCURY B a ^ hoatar. fJUR NrrUR E.-A AND AN DRAMATIC/ M ayor B erger had disclosed his.to' continued In' spite of the EgypUan NEW STOVE. t^T H A T ^ Rockville tehtlons to seek'th e office again . R ain faU '^rin g this period W ill ' . a RIOHT, OUTBOARD cease-flre undertaking of Sept. 4. on the average total over >* inch 2-Door Custom. MsrcomaUct radio, $ 1 1 9 5 DEAR., MOTOR! T he report -Indicated he- w ould to cea*V all hostile acta against in. norU jbni N ew E nglan d .and 1 t o Six Scout iBoj nm again In the ^Decem ber elec­ Israel/ Including acts of sabotage, 5 t e ^ s of an Inch over 'southern hcRttr, 2-tone paint, nylon upholatcry,, tions "if oiie of the bigw ig dissi­ mthela.ying etc.” The spok'eamah N eyr Blngland. Show ers - ending back-up and sirnsl UgKts. Good rub- ^ 19B1 BUICK possible in dent* in', h i* p arty does not try to added. ly Saturday. N axt rain y jpariod 3-Deer BheoM get The nom ination fo r htm »elf."y< ’ Egyptlsaa.'-OBptured-- kbout Tuesday Or W edheatfay; — ' Bafltoi' heator,- ‘ ‘ — r * Supporting the statem ent.' the He allegedXlhat on Sept. 15 R pckville. O ct. 7 ( S p e c i a l ) report -ssid, a prom inent D em ocrat 18 -"two parties of armed^nen OPEN MINDED POLITICS / Four fir^ n ie troops and two noW 'holding an Im portant goverp- sent out by 'Egyptian mlMtary •e-7 /X fcarm ediate G irl Scout troops w ill :;ental post is alsd seeking the headquarters in'Gaza werh'caugbt Columbus, Ohio (A) •-> W heh^t $ 2 8 9 5 in Israeli territwy an^bn Sept, f a ‘S u S T kfltJfOlHO, be fo ile d in thX V ernon -area thlg >t su pp ort of lh e.m *m bers o f h i* comes t o poliUca. the Aahbr^tka ; 4 VBB N » M C 2s a freshly placeq mliv! of Egyp­ are open-minded. / - y : - I 3- 0 e e r . \ . <2 f c o o e s e ^ 'year, alnce sufiiclen t- leaders and p a r f mtea A«MM , tian Army manufab^e was found John.M. Ashbrook, 27, la cam! •B2 R O iP ' deam BaMd, heator, IMK N AIt«(M ESCAfC. O R A R E T H 8 V? helpers have been- secured. B erger *aid today he does on a regular 'psAral route near not know th* nam e "o f this/prom - paign chairman of the Young Re­ V ictoria M aidtop. «-tM o iL RMUe, hoator, Beeri. Filially. j^ l* \ week, these /y- lO-T The new season Is scheduled to inent Dem nor does h* know publican National Fedpration and whltewaU Rree, repr psai • X XL. operations were marKe/I by a new chairman of thp Ohio M >fu s of ^ 1 3 9 5 ALLEY OOP BY HAMLIN get o ff to p good start on tV edne*- of anyone w ljo doe*. Aa biuaaralato, aae ewSer oar? COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTG' day afternoon, w hen a joint m eet- outrage with the murder of a Young Republican 38.880 mtlee. . 9 5 x ip g of gll age groups w ill be held village guard and the\ wounding B ut he pubiishek-ap u b i l w eB kly new s- I f B i N A S H - *ANO TO t|-CAN In^T^ bafeterla the— V o r n o n Ql..twaL4thexf-iiear;.Qllat ' g a p et r r i JTha B Johnstown Ihdepend* w m i c x ' ^ u n t o n t h e School,, w ith M ila M arjorie Steph,' HdekviUe reaponaibility ' Ibr i these enl. O v w d N v a e a U w u N A K i a en* leading the singing at the sots'^lle# inescapably at Mii door . And hit father, W^iaiii A. Aah- Soper 4-Doer. Radio, heater, S-toW ' l p 4( S T H M E m e e t i n g . <)F Egypt and those Arab\ stetes brook, represented Abe 17th dle- ' palaL IN TIM E J ^ R T^e lipe-iip of^l^d ers fdr the Accnle^t R ull§ - Which' cooperate with hsr m this trict in Congress fyi'r mora than 20 *4f PLYMOUTH com ing year la as fdllow a: mdrderou* activity." years as a Deipocrat. , '4f PLYMOUTH Oeovertibia Good top. recOmU- w Second Grade Brownfea, M rs. In Police Super De ^iue'4-Deor. fMas- tfoaed MigiBe, aKeatleat rubber, $ 3 4 5 m i N oel K loU r, leader,;M r*. Gilbert T '■ 4oor, nulla Miter* G rade Brbw-hTes, M r*. Jdieph B ray, $ 2 2 9 5 ______^______laader, M ra. John M ason, aasistant. cident tha^^^curred Sept. 24. Somt oM*of Rvenlng iichool.. '- the accident and K s* been h ospital­ .N. X Registration for \.Y/ e v e n i n g X ized since th at tltne. .... tchool took p u re th la ^ ’eek at the X ------^ ^ ------p ------H lkb School with 7» pei'soiM reg­ istering foi- coum ea In '4 y p i n g . ^ <*QN THE LEVEL AT CENTER AND BROAIV:, wrk^working, / aewing, . ahop VdCK ilNOOLN-hiKJICtJHV llEALER—Uetoa to Rtotteii WHAV Rveiy Night 9tS0-19 X / < m athem atlc^^stenography, book­ . LET U$ TEST The Next Best Thing To keeping an d^ri Yotir Woteh Fi^Mf 881-815 CENTRE STREicT / ' ' X hU S-SlSB-rdrEN EVENINGS CNTO, 18 'C laa*M .'in Typing, sew ing, and . , . w oodw ontlng w iji be held, start­ l a 3 0 S m c . A New Car It A in g T uesday, froftn, 7 t o 9 p . m . a t ’ on ouf the H igh Sr.hccl. 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-IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALDy^llAKC^TEB. C O j^ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19*58 PAGE FIFTEEN -PAGE'TOUfiT^ lOKCHESTEB EVEyiNC ^A LP/yA K C H ESTER , CONN^ FRIDAY, .pCTOBEB 7, 195S y TEE • .V - a lit »m i i T » r Herald Angle s jp n C7 V / / e a r l W . Y O ST Meriden Hol 'W c ies Playen Here Next M idget G rid Pla^i^fgra B^c^lo Decide Sports BfiKor * ' I Ex-Gollege,/^chola8tic Weekend Football on Fndio, -^New ley’^ Biickr^This Tim e as M anager " Due ou TV Satiiri^ HsppaS Mtiro pcauao a number of pr.omoUhg in­ V ictories . a i^ on a major acaUxjn Eastfield, but ether expeneea. such m At the outaei df^the current ■nneunred today, MarsIwdI former Iuvmio Island schoolboy state’s leading scorer two' yaar* Hiurtford, received anothtKin a offlcleI|, cuatodiena, police, ticket scholastic footrall'''''Mason. High Fatter and l«lgti—I}lm of the ktandouta and fbu^ex-oollege per- A m xt I va. Na%7 i WlacoiialiKx'a.’Purdue, PiiiM etoii \a , NeW_ York, Oct. 7 MV-Billy era. if X iAa. Td tike a whole he given a'thorough chance^at first New York, Oct.' 7 (fl—BaseballV^ ton aerSr - the . PrOpldenca Grande ago' while starring with Warren Rigney, a fat two-year contract in plctur^ih the pitching staff. 1 hot stove league began warning up \ Milos of JolU thu Fook ro g i^ ^ ecllere and tekere, and 4, a x eni, Coacft-Walker-Briggs commented' Flaefig rtero ^ ^ ^ 88pOart»*r r Va. KMtndt}-. / \ 'l^aae. Daiyl Spencer, who will be ' his. plana for the eotatng aoSaon^X; would help keep top ettreetions that he 'tod-dieveral Inexperienced oisl /bate MaloBaky of the Club, returns to Mt.' High. In .hia firat iwaaon wlUi th* ,2 pju. (Baat) Holy C^««i >a, Colitate. hla pocket, a amile on hta thin. haveydeveral newcomera in mind today even before the-ixcltement afternoon at 2:30 to ti. Grande CIub.-Hbrvey lej) the team gaunt-16oKl|!g .face and a world Of whoa UUnk have a good chance to \eaaed from service next month, Of the Brooklyn .Dctdgera’' World LMt yaar tha new-JEaat Hart­ ffpm being staged ih tawna like youhgstotiperforming-at key posi- CriMeeia trill be aeeii oa 'WKNB 1 p,pin Army va. Mlchlgau, #!18 p.iu. (Profoaelon- battle with Ineiinabent Hank ford High School waa opened for U M Hartford and ManOhester. .ti0ni"^d that his Indians should « t 4:80, Coaelwa of the two laat year’s 19.18 victoiy, tiver. In scoring laiti fall; ’ confidence Ir. hia voice, forecaat :e it. One ia Allaii Worthlng- Series triumph over the New Tork Coach 'Gay SalvuCci’a u'nbAten blR liayed Major Part , Jtitfiore Colta va. Oreen Bay Pacheia. ■•, >1 today a '‘new. era" for the New n, who. did a wonderful Job for TTioiPpson for the thied base Job. Yankees had cooled off. ' tha first time. The entire plant la Nb-qjne ie going to promote baa- improve aa the' sSaeon progress^. dabs will also bo ea'band.^ , 2 IMU., Boeton Oollrfe va. VlUaiiova. one of the nioat modern In New ketbalC^OOtball r baaebaU If bw turday afternoon at 3 o'clock at once-Ued Merchants. And' UiS/big other* wtoo,hava played « York .Giapla. me in MlnnehpoUa. I think hc’a Lockmen, w m divided his The off-season gahfest waa off. to 'a 15-mtmite Midw will center Rhody line averages a aolld’20i part lit the crSb'i ' sueeieas to date, The graying, bespectacled reedy to win in the majora. JyA- 1955 chbres betvreep'YirFt and left- a filing start with Frank Lane England. The gym is a^picture, one doesn’t Mt;e a chance to bMAn Mt. Nebo. the big Red and White MBCJ 1:45 p.m.. Mlohlfan State va. Stanford. of the best arourfd with adequate even.'I tifitwa*ure everyonpi^'even eleven makes i'.a third start enter­ around the pMget Joetball pounds from end to end. And speed include ' fuUlwok 'Jo* - Plmantal year.-old aucceasor to Leo D ur<^er other ia Jim ConstaWe, who may field, wiiNbe In l e ^ f H arris makes signing a three-year-contract.- an playera. Movica of the epealbg ia abundant, in the backfield whiy many to repeat this be ebown. It waa annonaced. Saifl to Bo stronger High. Aiid Rn^acker P at Oortal* 1965 th'rd place finish/but he waa brought up In the^^1-end of y Nonn^InMlud: ris’ managerial contract by: Detroit Formerly a first stringer with leea gained the smne honors wtaile '*iaelp5ottNUl) Loa^njicka JUma va. ttettrolt Uona. protnjaed a hustling, youth-studded at $40,000. official Signing'oC-BUI whije it was in constnictioh/Jurt _ SKETCH W NETF-raRO fall. the season from Oallas; has looked Rigney a|dd\while he was waitiiig. iahd hoping for th4 day Rtoong Poteatlalitles Holy Cross, JObn Cooney .(325) and at Qsntral, A x6cjw atandout team that Would giW fhe rest of good. J- alao like Rimo<) Mopaant, to trades,/he hid none in mind at Rigney as aucCesaor . to - Lap . Notes OR./Johnny P o 8 ^ Ihe Phil Santa Marla TNU)), 'of Can-, with'the pfofeaaional Bristdl Cblta, ths National Leagvtr a battle for Durocher aq manager of the New - , that it would be opened for 'th* newest baseball hero on the..hori- Blit Briggs and. his capable/ae- Who pitched fine iMRfor me Wo're p r e ^ t . / public’s use. He visimied 'tile pos­ slstant,. Tony Alibrio10 . both sjseape tral High School will optii at the John" Baltaho, a aaOwxmsd toiMa, the pennant.' the Giante recaBM him last, sum- all depends i^ n Whether York Ciiants and distribution of the , aoo..X -H e/w aa bom Sept. x30, flank* for the Invaders who are- sees a great deal o f aetiOB wlUt mer.” ' / \ players’ ahare of the World Series - ■ sibility of placing hta -team in a laW ^at ..Wltherbee, N, Y Still Strong ^entlalltlea lnn th^ t h ^ team “I haven’t seen much Of the m can make it," he said. State League when Eqat Hartfcrd, and both are confidontmt that the said to be stronger than in ’54. the visitors’ defensive "iim league for th^past ivVo years,'” Asked tp< neme hie flrat five ‘Tfyhe « w ’t we’H go put and seek receipts. ffidkea hla home in that email up­ . D ^ lHook Clem laliliio m m Brown University's Bob Rougvi* In -the immediate offing ia the at long iaat, would have S modeprf per New York State tovm. .w. lana. coiild' spring cme of thr .A quick break "doWn of Frick An^unees Shares said Rigncy./Who led the Minne- siarieTs,uiestarl'efajtbe'lean CallforniaitMlect- o«td baceman." ’ \ site' for top. grsda haakstball I’a biggest upsa the inembera thei elves taaem ui Don Hoak, will be with Spec Shea’* RR« formerly of the . University of Islanders. (th* number of playera the Little/World Serlea champion­ G o m ^ bobon Liddle, -Mohaar regular second baseman a se tte r Jpb blocithig, tack- Major Leagu* All-8' here Monday night at Mt. Nebo againat. Haim- Rhode Island, vshduld prove diffi­ ship in hia second year at the helm status of Branch Rickey aa Pitts- However, the .dream... oT Damato blond hair. > .Throws and bats from the achool. between paiWn- j r i r L f i mil ks Worthingtengton aa . hla tentaUve waa forced to the aide.lincs' and the waa darkened when Jtw a a decided ri^thanded. -«-.StlU single. . . ling, etc; The coach^ ave shown llton Standard. star attraction ia scheduled to start at 7:30. PRarr.uR LRAntx cult tackles-io move. Guards. John thesis) la as foNoWa: CranatoR (8), of tl^ Giants’ American Assn. fi>^e. Hr adld he wae 'undecl bad 'hack, will return as r laeiirrrrl (41 Cortelleaao'" 085) and BUI Lorn- Fred by the Board of pklucatlon that the Ancestry ia Utbuanian. . .PrlncN them how and have briefed them It will be the firat tiigh game In Mapehaster in eeverat years and also Klelnsrhmlitl sa ita Central (10), Hope (6), LaBbBa '■>v V fari^clu'b.,” But I'll have to go about Jim Hearn and -want R ighCy aald he had not id on what to expodt,. but once the ears that an active major leagucf performed bardo-^76) wtire both selected on alqiig with the Others in pic _ , poeef- gym would'npU be made available pal :hobbte* are budting and fish­ the first time In larly 31 R Hlllnskl .. tt 311 Academy. (5), Mt. Pleasant (1);" JT.30. zee more of the othera bcfore/forhi- ma mind r^ a rd in g the eelectloi to interesta-dutalfie ths SCpool. But, g'tmo is underway, the "boya’ are here. ft. HlUiwU ... the'^U Rhode Island team while No. Providence (2), $|. Raphael iklyn aa' the team to beat, Ing any opinion. ble-siUe of the Detibit Tigera to a ing. . '.Started In pro ball,In 1951 A ctio ...... leaime office! at>Ut hia other two coaxes, but he ayndicate. , before tM essaptioffleUlly opened, with Newport News In«tlie Pied­ oh their mra. And thay’li have tp F. BlllnsW.. . th high achool. Qartelleaaa attend- /Academy (1), W(Mt Warwick (1) $l;M2,034,45i repreaentluf 26 perr, t. underestimate a world d “I’d like^ to sce*Foat^ Caatle- ed that Pred Fitaal mnnma.-nne show, decide^ improvement over \- *-pro service at Brooklra OoUag* whlla let them get off 'to a Mg^uihp, aa hese,” Rigney said, "f^tbink he cen “I 'would like to see these The Reo^^RaiiJers have looked Motsor competition and a fontner school­ fullback "Rudy Walker Waa with take from the remalntniT th M they did thja yeac.” of (he Detroit T lgi^ ie elMed tq. tacted and he had hia. club meet tain States League where he won Brooklyn playera receiver a to­ be ea good a aect^nd baaeman as younger fellows come througn,’’ he take over thb (Mrainale. He’ll sue-' . the New York Knickerbockers of 31 end lost but three games. He great running over Han and Wlnd- W ^therm Holds 8lln'(ntt ... boy star' at LaSalle Academy, .the Newark, N. J„ Bear* hefore At a prMf conference, Rigney anybody.' He had /tTihihle with bad said. "If they do, it 'will.make my -nam while piling up 57 points and Batch John' Oinnors anchors Uia ..heavy JoftiinI: the .Providence elsvbn. tal of 8309,888.51 apd the/Tankeea picked the pitching^ aUff and the ceed' Harry Walker, who waa . ' the National Basketball Assn. The fanned 328 batters and had a 1.87 f^ntlre .,. 8308.599. The Dodsdra ^ e d three kneee before bu^ an operation has Job that much e a sie r,/^ / named mana^r when Eddio'' show, drew a full house. Several earned run average at Hazard, the allowing the Whippets .* single I.OW Score .<1. "■ U 242 Providence forwsrd'tiall. . FamWar with StengM half-eharea apd iave/82.200 In ipfleld u / the two departmenta fixed him W 7 Z Rigney namedBressoud, six-pointer. There’s little to choose Alao from Cranston High, pass­ No immedlata record of tha likely W give/hlm hie blneat Stanky was fired.jn mid-seaaqn-. other g'ames were played, all bene- top marks in the circuit.'. .Moved ere Totals -/■y.. 440 434 aSM cash aworda th aevM individuala. Rigney nalaed outfielders Willie ahortatop; Bob bennon iand George Bill Rigney turns and amtles as New York Giant owner Horace Rickey’d future Vrith the Ptfatea fits, but that was all. The Boaiti on to Montreal J|( 1952 end won between tbe I'nea of'-; Saturday’z o Crowd ing star Tom Lanai will start *t Grand* C3ub ta avallabla hut fana headachi.. , ' Uays, Dor JIueller, and shortstop Wliaon, outfielders, Red Hurray, rivals, with . host 'team bolding a uartarback.'Two other schoolboy* who have seen the Invaders per­ 0 play.; The irankoei vote^partlal ahataa Pitching Staff Stoneham holds unifoirhionn ashirt bearing No. 18 after Bill aigned a two- will come before the Clubli Board was atem in its move to keep out- five games and M t a like number Faberzo to four and caiah^w*rda of 85,050 Alvin Dafit as his solid-men. Gail catcher; end several pitchers, as of pijCectOrs the la^F-part of this aidcra ’ out of the building even in the Ihterhetionel LOague. , . slight one-poUnd adv.intage. But Rlrons . wh& gained All Rhode Island form at Nebo the past two aea- cludlnit new era, ” he aatd. *T Harris, m rookie brought up from newcomers/ivith the best 'chance year contract iff New Y^k, Oct. 8 to menage the team. Rigney had the Indians will have a 12-poum With a brsak iis th* wegther a^Yost. who Completed his 13th term GorrrrtH recogmilpn. Will Thirdgill (168) MVkOOO from tha. pre>fame tele- to eight.- , / month. Eithei' Ric^e;!^ or the new though" the, gym waa not in use. Promoted to the parent Brooklyn In the\ American League, batted Burnett . sons'Are quit* famtllar with tha woyld like to go with young ptdy* Mtnnedpplla In uid-season, will pe to stick. / , the same'ne nuiriW while he Waa a member of the G ienu a few years ago. advantage in the backfield.' T ‘ large icrowd la expect^ at; M' and p a iiT M ^ e y (175) Will run team'a Strength. And If Provldsiie* Milwaukei^ ahd Cleveland, eec (AP PhotO) general managerMmn will hava the ITils'year, Damato appeared be­ Dodgers, in 1953,. winning nine Nebo Mopdaj’ night at 7:30 when :24S. SMStora’ Ed F it^eaald will noseetto ond place i^ba, receiv^ed 858,880- teak of selectihg a field boas for, fore the Boprd and asked that he gamea and. losing fopr in hit .first Red Raider* boast alx .backs/of Plrkey .. from the halRiaok apota ahd.Ernta has improved over the last yaar, B^Sssnt liid ■? equal ability and speef' Merideh Hamilton Standard play* hoit to don m ltt\M d mask. Verdona (170)-, wqitad’a fastest Than Salvuccl and.his warrior* ara .03 each. The third place clnbe, the young^t promising Pirates. / be allowed to. stage a number of aeaaon. In 1954, the southpaw Spec Shea and bis major league . Two fi|:^llar nunsa to Nutmeg Tcitsle ...... 4WI 441 -4M 1439 New YoHt OlanU.and'Chleafo '* There Are reports about that the/ basketball games in East Hirt- won l i of' 18 declalona and . this Coach Ed McGee 'select^ his Taka (li man, will operate nO uItback. due for a mighty Intereatlng af­ t quartet of starters from /arnong All-Sfate. It mark* the. flrat time baaebaU fane, Jkmny Plersall and Knron ...... t* Thirdgill graduated froJh- ' ford. ..The request/.was granted. past year, he split 30 verdicts. • • that a team comprising big big, Walt Dro^, along with the gilvi each p a A 819,448.84 went to e ^ h s-*»—— to,-fhe end of this week with Bob Then Tuesdav night, when- the Hia World Series record stands at ^-Cai^tn Pete Chnbot, Ed Kowalski,'/ Burt Dziac^. '.Pete leaguer* haa appeared in Manches­ fleet-footed'' Jim,-Busby will com­ Dem’,, .s of t^fourth-place teama —* Phila- Dodger Rooter Wwted 39 Years Feller, Veteran Cleveland pitcher, Board met Ogeln, it was decided two wins and .one defeat. He lost ter and it haa been several aeasons prise .the SlarsYoutfleld EnJojrlng Preknlkhi 4elphla ^aiid Boaton. named as general manager suc­ that the fee per night would be one year In the 1953 'Berica to the I^nlop. tienny ^Lornh«®do and Ij&w Bcnre Gerry Melesito, " / . Sinre a' night .contest haa been onebf hiB best yeXca at the plate,' ceeding. Charlie Gehrlnger. Feller 8150. But the,_blg hearted Board Yankees, being ahelled Off the Totals 445 Of 4M IM Outcome of Y^h^on Tilt Moore Still Gonsidered said it waa news to him and Tiger Meriden also has ttiwoH-rounded staged at'Nebo. , _ the awift Plersall bsitecl .283, hit has consented to go along mound in two and two-fhlrd Just who will get tha starting IS hom.e runs and b a tt^ in 81 runs Before His sources said , there is no chance of - anyone'\rho rents the hall, nings after the Tanka had acorOd attack, ifiixing running a ^ pasa- BeautifuL A^ress a sale byRct. 8... ing . plays wjth /equal zuc):ess. pitching assignment for-the All- while 'staging a one-manNlrfeiviilve 7* 74 ■ ' / -X ' there are lestyhan 1,000 five runs, . .The year 1955/toId SUra has not been made knowm. show in centeifleld for ihS' Red W .'.'.r.'./v.'.” 5 Could Be Key to ^^Ttace :er All. of ^ e other m anagers the fee. ihall bAfeduceiLta, an. "entirely XUfferent atotY...u Dziadek’s paa'ses/bave played'the FTTb iT i^ i H By *ABL tOI two SKea, the "Naugatuck-veteran who Sox,- a: team -earmarked -foj oture Kempe ,'...... —*1 ‘8 « rey either are working'” under' long- night. Both fees^ I fSel Podrea aet tha American League major r(jre tii’ tWe team’s vte- rvirm ler ...... IJl "I've been a Brook^ baseball Jeff Blmichard with I9 1 6 r^g n u n X term contracts, have aigned ’for lories to/datd>-whUe Chabot .and' Starred in the 1947 World Serle* greatneas. And Dropo, traded fi Meyers ...... ** II proportion. champion Yankee* down/twice, in­ the Tigers tp the W h ^ Sox, .reX H ardlcap ...... 12 New Haven, Oct. 7—Thf out-^contributed handidmsly fan tor the past iu - yetrf, New York. Oct. 7 WP)—Despite...Germany>*lO. CSiuck SpeUer, Lan- another year or have been ver­ I have gene at length on the sub­ cluding a shutout In th* seventh Dunlop /have/ been tlie leading ^ t h the Naw York Yaiikeea, come of the annual football argu vardtet over Brown. ■ Hollywood, O et~ 7 IM—InSelder elated geff BIsnChara eeld aa/he grotmd galnersr pw,H a ; two won and two loet' Bponded with 19 dlrcuti clouts and who/(mme off aecond hla"knockout Idas to HeavjWeight Mich.- bally promised their Jobs back. ject because'’'th e same sitirttioh and deciding game. . '78 RBIs w hile' hItUnf; at a ,380 OUls ...... 4S3 4i 3 mant between Yale and CTolumbla Columbia also has. a ooms-from- visited The HcinM sports There has been some talk that could exist here In'another year Bilggs ta all aet with Ida. start­ recoi^ this aeaaon with Washing- BUek Msale (I). Saturday could be the key to the beat aa a New York YsSikee ment early Wednesday mdihing, Champion Rocky Marciano, 3iiddlew<4ghts (Champion, Carl SHOTS HERE ^ D THERE ing dSeiisiye line which will com- clip. Considered one of tho fastest Jarohe ...... 127 94 behlnd victory- over tha Britina la fBobo) OlSofi, 8an Francisco: Charlie Grimm’s Job at MUwaukle when the liew Manchester High Middleweight -.tiiampion Bobo to.n- ci*m LaWne notched 13 vic- Hebriwsll ISJ. !* eventual 1955 champions of the Ibla opener. Lou Uttla'a grana- I — ui« aen«p« jLMumwt against the BroOkljm bodgera, waa leas than 34 /houra pRer the Archie Moore still was ranked as prise Hohenthai and Bob tdrles wMIe poating a 3.33 earned oufflelders in the' bjg lime. Busby , j, . , ... j 1. Charley Humez,. France; 2. was far from secure but the old School will be opened. Manches­ Ol.son wili'tlMend his title against of the White Sox enjoyed his KosmlkX...... M - 103 patriarcHal Ivy League. dlera cam* up with two towh- /tloned to Denvern May, was Re­ the first ^p lce todgy pf film Dodgers had yron their/llimt World tile leading heavywelgmcohteij^^ Robinion. New York; 3. banjo player has another year to ends; Dom Squatrlto -and run avera^ this year .With the CoWekI . X ...... « tt called 31. e 1 g h t of actreas Luc w Marlow. Serlea. , ter’s npeda fbr a decent place to Sugar Ray Rohinaon on Nov. 4' at lOo-Cai greatest success In 1051. being McArni ...X .- - ...... •* *® Kfekoff time is 2 p.m. And Ynle down* to kvitt, 14 to 13. Last w a ^ today in Ring Magealne B monthly I cnatellani. Oevel^d; 4. go on hta contract. ats^e, a basketball game are as the CTilcago . The 15- Dick /Farrell, tackles; iCo-Captatn World (7hti>pion Brooklyn officials, pleased by a sudden show (Mlumbla lost to Juat w hat tnagr h* hla DSKt nhm wphMB. Htmter was The couplA married yMterday In Decked odt in a^fflcial Dodger Davje Golaa and Rod Dolip/ guards Dodger*. Lfiblna who also starred selected on the American League Totals 497 Sm 443 1459 ing ratings. , . . I Eduardo Lauase. Argentina: 5. -Free Hand to Build \ great as they, were in East Hart-^ round boutMill be telecast nation­ All-Star squad of pre-game interest. Indicated n- very, very good Prlacatoa tanm. along Laraen the Hollywood Flrat Methodlat baaeball fap, BlSnchard brought e 38-ye.ar old light h ea^ -4 jjlma. W aakingt^; 6. Milo In the signing pf Lane, who re­ Bruce Little, center. Big Joe in the past Seiw with hia bril­ Church, were an route to San along a souvenir pr^am ' of thh ford before the neighboring town ally. . . / Another boxing Champ, Rely on Same Club that cloae to 30,000 might id fln The score was 90-7, but that’s hot weight cently resigned as general man­ gpt its'new gym. ' welterweight king Carmen Basilio ■ is a deflnlte,,repl*ceihent at liant relief pdtehingv lost five dur­ on the meeting of these two cluto th* complete story. Frahelaob where they wlll/Joln 161fl_8anea Jalw einlthe JJddgera attfbu^ 7Wmv° i ®*'“**’ Lake Otj^; 7. Ralph _lard on defense as is senior Bob ing the regtjlar schedule. Surprise Hamilton will rely on th* same Bake:v Ittaburgb. Tommy (Hur-1 ,Tiger) Jones, Yonkers, N. Y.; 8. ager of the White Sox, President . CTi'airman Sher Robb of the haa agreed to risk his laurels club which performed in boUi th* Newcomei^ Boast which Introduced InterooUsgiate membefa of the Yankees and their end l^ditomRed.'Sdx. ricane) Jackson, New York, August A. Busch of the Cardi­ Or'r.dhe Indlahs' strong 220-p<)und ace of the Ghicago Whits', Rox’ The firat hati; wa* Amina iad familjea for a trip to'Tokyo, the "1/ have rooted for .Brooklyn Bobby DykM, Mjaml; 9. Gene Manchester School . Board and against Tony DeMarco on Nov. 33 Hartfor() Industrial and ’Twilight football to each other way back in by ColumMA Thay hot only hald Cuba’s' Niim^V aides. Fullmer, West- Jordan, Utah; 10. nals said that he would be giveiF Mayor Harold Turklngton have at the Boaton Garden. New Eng­ lihebadlwr Dyer fills In for Golas mound ataff righthander ptek Bronx Bombers.play a serlea of Ijn t. We have alweya had Bakery anoXJackson retained who .moves back to a lineb’acking Leagues. Ex-UConn receiver and 1873. a 7-6 adge, but wars vlcUna of Gil Turner, :^iladelph.ia. full authority to rebuild the-St. gone on record aa favoting a plan land will be blacked out of the tjti- Donovan sported a 15-9 won and a former member of the Brooklyn Eastern Goli axhiblUoh gmmaa in Japan. teams and soma National their places whllKyaides, who had Louis club to the position it once position whileOrr spells Little, the lost mark in/55 vVhlle complnto a Tha 884,000 quaatlon, which rival th* nuUlfkaUoB oC\A 90-yard T b ( la^e champions but we were Weltenvelghts (Champion, Oar: which would ifind th« new local vee attraction. . . . Radio station chain, Sebby S^em t wilt be behind coache* Jordan Ollvar and Lou pass and had anoUMf drive edOppad slumped to sevenuK(o'lowrng suc­ held. The Cards wound up seventh gym and fields availabl^e for out­ WHAY will carry, play-by/play squad’s ortly offensive center, with 3.27 earned run . average. And the plate. .7%oTnfleld, reading from never able to win the Scries until cessive- defeats to Moore and Bob men BMllfo/ Oannstols, N. Y.); this year. j experience. , ' - , ■ Milwaukee’s talented southpa Baltimore, Oct. 7 (F)' UttI* hava had a week at home to on the 8. Had they cairtwd UMs* L"Uila year," he said. "I have been 1. 'P'ony' DeMarcol Boston: 2 side Interests'on nights'* and days broadcasts of Coiuiecticufy'.root- flrat to ' Ird .base, comprises Stranahan and Ray Helm, A tntwii; ovar, U Juat how to evahiate opportunlUa* a major upoAt adght mtterfleld, moved up agi^ on the Lane said he.4iad three men. In­ they were not in use for school ball games with Maasachpae'tts on Possible Backfield Chaiigo/ (3het Nichols, who resides In near­ with them through thick and strength of his kayo of Ehj^and'a Ramoh Fuentes. Los Angeles; 3. layer-i lach Oidt/Kelley, Emn pie of newcomer* to profeccional aplandid acorlng Apr** of the hava baan In the naUng, JohnnyRaxton. Brooklyn; 4. Virgil cluding Freddie Hutchinson, under / fu.ncUons. Saturday, play tilts . WRh New Against the Warriors last week, by Rhode li^land, won ntj^e and 816 - ' Billy caark "and hard- golf, lead the dlvorta-for-dolter* thin.” Don Cockcll. Tlie Pudgy Bx|ton Manchester had Ronnie Brault, mst eight against the in the In last week’* Angatnall- Major unsete ar* okLbat to th* Saw Three Oameo Akins,' St. Louis; 5. Vince Marti­ consideration for the manager's / Paying a fee of 8150 a night, Hampshire, Holy Creis ahd Rhode hit|£hg Eddie Kukukla. All Jour crowd into th* aecond round of th* dropped frdm fourth to eighth. Job. But from another r e l l a * 1 e / even'In. theae good times, would Island. / .Co-Captatn Jack Farrell, Irv Au­ NaUihMd League. -• WUdg content with, Btown. Moralngaida Heights toIgBd*. They Blanchard,.'' viewed the firat, There were new NOj 1 contend^ nez, Paterson, N. J.; 6. Del Flan- .have had minor leagtkj ax- Eastern Open here today. It eOiM baxthat It waa UngtM* did it. to Btanford In^tha Roa* . St. Paul;, 7. Maurice Harper, source, the Associated Press gust and Paul I^ugan in Its back- Zauchin Hit 27 Hbmera ierica.\ - : aixUi anib'^aeventh games of the era listed, however, for the three learned that tt’H be Hutchinson . fleld on - the "opening kickoff but ^Otherwise. Shea’s' Uneim 'VrtH ■ TTiey carved out flve-under-par evldencaNff the Bulldogs unteoek- Bowl. They did It to ^ graat 1956 Sm Im . ‘Tve seen at least one lightest divisions, the flyweight, pMtland. Calif.; 8. Hector c5on- Veteran /H al Lewis, Joe- Bour- 87'e'over Baltimore’* Public Mt. Ing th*ma*lv*#---olr m e r ^ a teni- Army team of World W )^ H fame stan^c, Trinidad; 9. Isaac Logart, with the announcement scheduled Briggs is seriously contemplating comprise Bovtotie Norin Zayehin gaois and "Mdy Kov'altky will World/gerlea game every year bantamweight and featherweight. a-change--against-Meriden. BrauU- Pl*aaant.'Gours* yaaterday. giving porary-pat 4)B Ui*-.b*ek-from tha e^t91t," one of the few loyal Chiba; K). Chico Vejar, Stamford, within the next\\yeek nr 10 days. at first base, teammate /Ted' Lep- Start In the b(tn^1d.~R*n*y baa not Leo Ecplnoea was nanied FI/- / Harris, was Signed to a n*w Army^ Notre Dame Elevens was .Injured against Hall arid will cio St second. Dodgers’ Dbh Hoak them a oha-strok* edge over a cou- football fates. / aa long lui'itm c r i^ u ^ m tS bodger fans in Manchester added. weight Champion Pascual Per^ Ch>i)n. revealed hla pnqhlng choice as Ia of Mikes—floDChak of Durham, ring master. "If you will take a look'inside Detroit contract . after leading the sit out this week. Sophomore Dan­ at short and Washlngtofrs veteran there la th e. pdsalpUUy that one of At any mte,^itter the heralded top contender in place of Britain’s fJghtweigbjNi- (Champion, W|J- 'Tigers to their beat record since ny Renn wll. take over the quar­ 'Eddie YoSt at the hot corner," Al­ f, ,C„ aQd.Uoma of'Ttit*.' H.- T. . local club idat ahoat froufroued In tha aurrant vkrtton» of foot­ Cotton .Hannel SJiirts their eouvenlt frogram (1918) you Dal Dower. DWer waa knocked lace (pud) Smhm Cincinnati) In Week^s Top Attractions the All-Stars wdU al^* them up REighteen othera in uiA-fMld At ball, Uk* th* paat And praaant ver­ will eSe Manager Casey Stengel 1950 but failed to improve on the terback role. Farrell, . • Brigjgs’ though ending hla flrat year In for th* host nlr*. away ite tiUa akplrsUonsf a thresr out by Spain’s Young Mai^nn. 1. Jimmy Carteiv^New .Yofk; 2; fifth place ranking of 1954, when strongest runner and a demon on the majors with a .240 batting J15 cracked par-T3 over the'klUy, touchdown blast by halfback. A1 sion of baaeball, Etching hM.xbe- of Yankees as a Dodger player," he WlUie. TowSn ,of South Africa Duilio Lol, Italy: J.^R^phaJupas, Tickets for the exhibition.are on 8,flfl5-yard-coora*. Ralntior the sec­ “ime UWJmMrtant faetne Oaliipi. Uld. ; ’ • ...... ' Hutchinson was manager,— ■ - — New York. tJT) Army-»>m*^r old rival Texas in an annual defense,' may be ahlfted from right average. -Z a-u c h i n- crashed 37 sale-at Naasiff -A rm randtitt 'Brit' ond atfirghi highf TW rased ro- became the fading bantamweight New Orleans; i. 'Prahltie Ryff, Rigney signed a XA'o-year con­ half to fullback, wtUi August homers and drove home 93 runs. ftroin A 30-6 deficit, is haa tha vohany Podraa of m \A check through tho pages of Contender matead of Italy's Mario New York: 6. Cisco Andrade, and Notre Danti, whose annual scrap. /If the Soohers can get Ish American .Chib. make play even longer And aarly grid game. Ite quarterback Gtouds Compton, Calif;', 8...K enny^l^e, tract. believed to call for an an­ meeting used to be one of college taking over the vacant spot. The leaders tougher to catch, , elevantlt h ^ dlophiy gum and tobacco arid Mverage p ’Agata An the strength of his nual salary of 830.000. He said past T^aa, as they're favored to, move is being made In an effort Brutns, 27^0^^ Benham, in th* NCAB lutings is SAm Anally produced A team' photo draw with Champion Robert Cohen- Muskegon. Mich.; F Orlando Zblu- footbaU'S' top attractions, don't Dick Mayer of 8t. Petiwaburf. th* top pasaar of the nation for eta, Chiba*, 8. Joey Lopes. Sac he already has ae'veral newcomers meet on the gridiron this yetr; but then tM Orang^ Bowl can look for- to g d ^ Junior Dick Pepin Into Fla.>and llttl* Frank Taijnay. club Until that Ufitii. the Of.the Brooklyn club, then known of France; in m i n d who he hopes will actlon/The elusive scatback came innocent of th* tyWho" the SupcrlMe. Sitting in the Clr<5 Mbraaen of Cuba replaced. mento, CJstllf.; 9.. Johnny Gon­ thnCadot* xhJ the Irish are pro­ w ar^w lth good reason to a battle [CiDhy^ Saturday^at UQdnn W oTrom Annapolis, Md,,. fin|ab*fl nqnann.; 4. the Orange Bowl, with a reco/d and Maryland, the nation's top- with the youthful mehtorA at the the pre-touihnament' favorites-^ thra* periods against for a vielory rest In For ua Red Sox rooters, 19id Argentina’s Bduardo (KO) and 34 m em bers^ the loStng crowd Of 75,800 expected to n tt If scooting the' flaOks, plus a few respective teams when th* Uhlver- tea loomed as a d r aarial _ me. Paas dafanaa-ls (Jarmelo Costa,- Brooklyn; 5. Billy Yankees will get 85>98.58. Each ranked team, is over the toughest well-placed passes to spread an(l aitles of' Connecticut aitd Maasa- helm. Coqiiactlcui beat MoMiAcbU' were tied *t 70/. The other* were Waa a big year for It waa the only Lauaye vaulted froth .ninth to Kelly. Ireland; 6. Hogan iKid) Miami’s football buildup,' wltiylhis part, of Its achetlule and starM Don Whitt, Alaihoda, Calif., Bus­ haluaal for disaster. Then light- xwher* :* waa the .moat vulner- club also made a nunmar of cash game specifically in mind, edn be keep the detinse honest, Meriden chlisrtts clash on the gri'dlroil "ki- oetts. Ih-/i803 and 1963, while Maa- ntnfyatnick. .time. In history that the Red Sox fourth among tha middleweight Baasey, Nigeria; 7. (Jauro Salas, awards and part shares/ mopping up operations, tomorrow sachuaStt'; won 20-13 last ' year,. ter Reed, MeKinrtay, Tex., Art VWe Saturday. Brown Wound-/ Won a World Serlea; Boston, paced challengers. - brought to a successful rilmax. could be in for a surprise 7 ? ? Storrs on Saturday. Kickoff .1* 2 Almugh Ward was the acore^ ed 16 tlmoa In 31 trlea. H..ra]d Photo, Mexico; 8. Fred Galiana, Sftaln; 9. Included In the DodgerF Hat of against Wake Forest, which, w'ss p.m. Bob Ingalls of Connecticut In tile over-all aeries whihh Iwgan Wall Jr„ Ppcono ^ o n o r , P*., by ti(e..gi;eat pitching of Babe Tho Rankings Flaeh Elorde, Pliiiippines; 10. Being the targrt-for tonirtt ia an Marty Furgoi, Lem.ont, HI., and tha touchdowns ware gaiierated by Ubrt^Blu* con supplamaBt full shares were rookie pitcHBM old story for .Moire Dam^ but the romped by West Virginia 46-0 last Avaa named to the mythical eleven lA 1897, Maasachuaetta leads 14-10., th* ra ^ t-g a lte d Dennis McOlIt, Ruth, downed the Dodgers In flve. Shore, Carl Maya and. Everett Heavyweights (Champion Shigeru Kaneko, Japan. week and can expect similar treat­ Billy Maxwell. Odessa, Tax, this with, the running of |Sd was their first aa A participant. Rocky Marciano, Brockfoo. M a ^ ): Don Bessent and Roger Craig, whb , Irish, rated the No, V team in TMnily Loses End from Michigan in 1041 aa a cen­ ' Saturday’s game will mark the the othW halfback. It was the games, four (o one. Ruth’s 14-in- Scott while in addition to Stengel, They competed In'plx more after Ciantahiweights (Champion, Joined the club in mid-s«asoh and ment. \ Maryland quarterback opening of Yank^Conference play Sprakcr, n sophomore aprlater nlng aeconlK yarns win ' by a 3-1 ' 1. Archie Moore/Ran Diego; 2. Robert Cohm, France): the country in this wem’s Asaoci- ter, while Charlie O'Rourke raK Mune vrho a aeaaon ago as from TenoesAa*. He was hurt the;— Broeklyns boasted Zack th at and until this year they loet played a big factor in the right­ ate'd Press poll, wlll/hie meeting Frank Tamburello, favtjring a'sora ceived hli recognition as the f*in- for both tofima.'Maasachuaetta has A aophom m g ot free on a fifl-yartl score is the longest game in Serlea Wheat, Jake Daubert, Rube Mar- them all. But 1955 was a different Bob Baker, Pittsburgh: 3. Torhmy 1. Willie Toweel, South Africa; ankle all week, now la ready ta.go. For 'Tufts Contest yet to V^'Uie Beonpot, symbol of sariy la th* Prlacoton gam* SQd history, .(Hurricane) Jackson, New York; 2. Mario D’Agata. Italy; 3. Billy ing the team as it started to slip a team that’s tough'fo beat in Uie ous "Thin Man", from Boaton Scotl" Frost’s toughdowni^aunt which ultimAtely didn’t play again. Had be, Oolum- quard and Jack Codmba, Stengel etory 'and today them Bums from after the .All-Star game.' Craig X, 'Orange Bowl. Oklahoma, No. S iiationato.'may College Ih 1940 as a baCk. - YC siipromacy, while Connecticut "I aiat -cut-in the bleacherp batted thlrd,in the order. 4. Nino Valdes. Chiba; 6. Earl Peacock, Loe Anifclea; 4. Hilaire provided w a, 18-7 victory ovqi* Oo- bla'a attack would havt been an- Flatbush are/on top of the world Walls, Toronto; 8. Eziard Charjes, won one World Series game and Heiek Sixth /Straight be In trouble if veteran^^quarter- Hartford. Oct. 7 — A battered Another thing these Yankee shared tna championahlp in 1949 Tuesday and I eiijpjred every min­ 'The 1918 Scriea for the Dodgers with no ney/'fields tj conquer. Pratesl, France; 5.. Andre' Vallg- afid ags(in in 1952. hanced. Word lo that he’s ready ■\| ute of. lt,'\ ^lahchord remarked. ancinnati; 7. B«ntr. Neuhaus, nat. France; 6. Raton - Macias, Bessent appeared as a relief pitch­ ' An even hurgw turnout is In back Jimmy Harris csn"c go at top Trinity eleven will host the poVVer- Conference rivals -haveTn common Surpfi^s No On< Th* hep* . At YSl* ia that both for action against Tala. Germsmy; 8. pdh Cockell, E5ng- er. prospect at Aniy Arbor. Mich., to- speed. Practice obamvers yes­ ful Jumbos from -Tufts Saturday Is that both have been at Uielr . Viwalty leiter-wlnneri of the W ard ahd McOifl have /^krrtved". tVhatever adga th* Bulldogs fAfter. all, the Dpdgers won.” Mexico;^ 7, Chamrerh Song-^ Unlveraity of Connecticut, will be Murphy’s. Reataurant on Main land; ' fl./Franco Chvlcchi, Italy; kltrat, 'Thailand; 8. Joke Lopez,* The Yankees also voted a full . morrow wheryr 97,239 will see terday said he seejM^ to be favor­ In wljat is being called the "small respective InaUtutlona since ,l252 Lexington, Ky.. (>ct. 7 —To If they have, the LigM Blue ta In might have would be in Its line. 8t„ if Blanchard can clear the w.ty. 10. Rex Lane. Lewiston, Utah. Mfxico; 0.- Emil Chtemsimaj share to Billy Martin, even though Army try to win its sixth straight ing his sore hstid while handling •college game of the year in New In the head-coaching capacity. honored at the game -which has the surprise of nobody, fleott Frost for a troubled afterp^. The Ells They have not ona but two prtr will have a' neW Wgn erected on its Army Will Maul Michigan Light Heas-yywlight (Ctiamploa, France; 10. Little O sar, PliUlp- the ex-Army I corporal didn’t Join from MIchigah In s series that has the ball on offensive m*n*uveri. England. " Ingalls is one-up on O’Rourke In been designated aa "C'’'^ay. held the first triple crown of har­ alio have a couple, of T-formalioh marie* to wear -down opponantA building as-soon as possible. /’I’ve Archie Moore) : '7 pines. the club until Aug. 31. The pep­ been bijteriy fought despite the Has Easy Game 'rinity Coach DSn Je.^se. with ness racing today and the claiiy paosers in quarterbacks Da an Of the showings to date, there told Howard Murphy that I'll have 1. Floyd Patterwon, Brooklyn; Flyweights (Champion, Pascual pery aecond 1 baseman batted .300 Cadets' 'string of victories. Duke, Maryland's chief rival for I an injury-riddled squad, la the California bay eolt looked to hla Louck* and Dick Winterbauar Who la little dlffertnc* batwaqn tham. a sign made which wlU read. 3. Harold Johnson, .Philadelphia,,; Perez, Argimtina): and was one of the standouts in Tbe game, a pick 'em affair the Atlantic. Coast Conference spitome of pessimism'as he com­ home stag* for more gold to add Accarding to Major HqOple a, losing cause in the World among the betting gentry, shapes Do d g e r DUGOUT. ~ 3. j Willie Paatrano, New .Orleans;'- 1. Leo ^pinoea; Philippines; 2;- nomination fqr the Orange Bowl, ments on Saturday's clash., .Never Frank Crosetti Qets Bfeh to his record season’s Winnings. Stars of Yesterday 4. Yolande' Pompey, Trinidad: 5, Young Martin. Spain; 3. Danny Series. up as a battle between Army'r has an easy game against William an optimist, Jesse looked like thC ; Scott Frost, becauae of a bike Further checking the 1918 pro- By MAJOR AMOS B. BOOPLE wmajor ' upset, Maryland to defeat Bob Satterfield. Chicago; 8. Ger- IchL Philippines; .4. Dai Dower, eastern powerhouse, rated sixth A Mary this week, but the Blue original Black Friday when he. re­ coUltlon, didn’t finish th* first BIggeat I’pset .Man | UCLA by 7 polnU, exactly the nattonslly, and Michigan, hailed as Devils have their work cut out ported the loss of end Felix Kar- heat of the rich Kentucky Futur ram. which sold for two bits hiiliwl 'Hecht. Germany: 7. Joey Wales: 5. Jake Tulh South Africa; the'best ih the. west and ranke(l Directing Baseball Traffic ion, 100 per cent less than the fee Jehoahaphat! Expressions of I margin of difference. Maxkfaxlm. CHeveland; 8. Raiuly Thir- 6. Taany Campo. FhtUpplnes; 7. later against Ohio Stale, Georgia sky for the 'season, Karsky suf­ Ity Thuraday but, a*: expected, the 5 second Tiationally. Arm>'. hard-hit Tech, Pitt and Navy. fered a broken wrist in the rout..of three-year-old ton of Hoot Mon charged this-year. I noted that Jubilation have been pouring in, Some- of my zillions of- readcra pin. ESti^land: 9. - Willi Hoopner, Naaaaretio Qlanelll. I ^ y ; 8. by backfield injuries earlier in the some of the Red" "Sox stars were congratulating me on my 'prodig­ tinged their praise with minor Georgia Tech's battle" with Bowdoln last Seturdsy New York — (NEA) — AfterW Crow, aa they call him. perfectly trotted off with tha 862,702 classic season, got a break this week vfhen Louisiana State and J^uburn's And Ihe.exrectecJ return of co- World Series games, the Yankee illustrates how to get. along and with trainer-driver Jo# O’Brien Harry Hooper, Duffy Lewis, Ernie ious feat of picking the season's crittciam, pointing out that Mike Zeigler was included in • clash with Kentucky highlight captain. Dick-Nissi to the Bantam ahead in organised basebell. Say looking over hi* shoulder for picked the score to be 28 to 19, grottp of Cadets granted amnesty backfield is stil> doubtrul. accord­ dressing room waa bedlam, aa whereis U really waa 7 to 0. Heh' a ' busy Southeastern Conference usual with Just about everj’ wearer ^jicthlng to everybody, keep your stable-mate Home Free In; the :V Chicago Surprisek (made eligible for such activities schedule. Tecii,. ranked fourth'na­ ing to, Jesse. Nlssf hurt 'his knee aucceeding two heats. her! W hat boots it? .f . aiEBCHANTS LF.AGVE as football) at the requ'ert of Bel-. tionally after three slrtight 'victo­ before the s^ o n opener, and has of the pin-striped . flannel holding 1 eyes ,and ears open and don't go .. Darfi 14) gium’iJPriflce Albert. Michigan, oh The champ, who earlier captufad fTof. Wolfang McGinty, who baa Gallaa—T.-. ss vT*Tr--'- .■*' Ilk 101 ries, may-be -eatehing- .a-tartan'-ln y tO O -ste. Xctlon. court fot.bASfihaU writers.,..... '____ ! mealing around. In other peoFlea the-'- H*mbletonian '",an7 ' Dave Hill, plus centers Jim Bates can’t afford to look ahesd to next strong team, both -offensively and typifies the "re- ' Crosetti has the perfect aoewer sophomore trotters ship* for STANDINGS <|>Bcaton Bruins beat them by "the DeMerrham ...... — /Spd Jerry Goe'^el, ...would be able defensively,' ag;iinat TuiTs, ■but he ward of being a for thoic asking him anything reVersala appear on -this week's W, Ti: T. Pelletier ...... ;-3- week's showdow’n battle with home next Monday. , The New ^imtex. “Kare-free” schedule.' ' They are: ■ Army over aa'me score. / to play. All had been feared lost is woefully weak in depth, The ex- Yankee more, about the Yankees^ , , Scott Frost grabbed - 834,578.62 taste and complete'! Montireal ...... 1 . 6 0 ^ 2 b^ause of injilriea Te(:h. Other SEC games (in lap "It’e th# manager's JO& to talk Michigan,. 20 to IS; Texas over l / ’T 0 0 - 2 Montreal veterari Bert Olmstead Totala; .... . m 493 559 1592 ara'T u lan e’ at Mississippi State pected backfield of Bobby Alex­ thaw ihyb6()y for/hls futurity victory to put. hla Chicago Ifokard'a In other games tonight, seventh: ander at quarterback, George Kel- ever associated to (baseball writers.'’ lie replies. 'Oklahoma,' 14 to. 7; Purdue over Toronto 0 1 6 0 tallied in the opening period and Morton 100 106 311 and Misatoippi at Vanderbilt. i , warnings at an all-time Season’s ■ . Gitton Shirts CrasdAll . ranked UCLA is a strong favorite UCLA 'and Southern CXiUfornia; leher and Dick Noble at the half­ with the New "Nobody cares about a fi. old coaph high of 8146,353A6 and possibly satisfi^ction Wisconsin. 30 to 14; and Wash­ Detroit 0 1 0 0 Maurice (Tbe Rocket) Richard ...... 1 0 7 91 90 3M over Oregon State.' Houston mepts like me. Write about the' plsygri-^t ington State over' California,'- 30 Plosion "0 0 0 0 H. Johnj^on ...... 92 — 93 IM once again headed -for a-late No­ back spots, and Charley StlCkai'st York Americans. could extend th'e figure out of added a goal in.the final stanza in J. Tedford ...... 102 — 1R7 Detroit in a key Missouri Valley fullback is well-hslanced.'fast ’And P'r a n k P e t e r That’s as much past "hello" as he- Nee^ no Ironing to 14. , New York 0 0 0 0 CowIps ..p< ...... 100 90 99 389 vember battle to settle Pacific reach If he wins a t Holly wood _____ getting the Canadiens off to" an Davis ...;. ' Conference game .and 8MU plays Coast Oonferenee honors are* ex­ experienced. Jo.-eph Crosetti goes. ■ • Park been united The fact that' Dr. McGinty cor­ ...... — 101 97 199 Missouri in a game ■which wllbshat- Jesse also, a strong forward line, wot:ld peel off hls Old Crow makes certain that he BASEBALL GAME roborates my Judgment is import­ New York. Oct. 7 (A>i-The De- ^ pected to - wrap up their second I Totals . .. „ j'..,. . . . Canadiens suffered' a set- ...... 497 476 " w 1458 < ter somebody's 1955 losing string. going for him' Gerry 'Pauley will- No. uniform, doesn’t infringe on th* , manager’s BAY 8TATFJW WIN D O N T ant, because lusually he disagrees trolt Red Wings .got off to an .back early in the first period when conjerenee victoiijM of the year. exchange a few Job In 'th a'illg h lert wey. Because WASH IT* , _ MAJOR LEAGUE Annual Contewt ' UCLA’s .BmtnS figure to have move up to the starting spot for withivme- violjenUy. In fact, he ominous start in the. ■■ defenM of I'laat year's NHL scoring champion While Glass (4) the Injuied Karsky, wUp SSm Nl- quiet- wordS' with of this, he has survived three (fian- into one whiskey. M ISS IT! Plrkey ...... 106 — 103 209 While counting thb'beceipts of two much power for an Oregon • Brookllnoi- Mass., Opt. 7 A l l S T A R S disagrees with everybody more or Bernie (Boom Bo Wmefte . Minnesota on Its record. terback has.-completed 16' Crosetti h a s, been in 15 World cpach. St third bssie. . TTisl Job fociaeff—^parqzlratlon resistant, soil'resistant and color fast. Ed. FlfsGefald, CheT Nichols, Army-90. Michigan IS tho tnucago Blas.k-HA^H»/ Monti *8 Mayer - n — Beet ta Mouthweet , the Maatachuietts"team. EdiUe Voet. "Spec" Shea, Jim Bus- Dartmouth 14, Brown 7. real, picked by hockey writefa To Last Night Fights Damaachi - 7* 101 riEW L0 ND« passes attemptriT and .lias hit for Series n(»w, seven as s superlstfve dbein't look like much. He stands,, Loads of new plalA patUma. to choose from, Benache . 82 107 3(W,- Texas -Christian,, which ' looks five -tpuchdoU ns./Kelleher is' cur­ shortstop. After .that, the diamond, ■tjretches his arms, gives all sort - by and Dick Donos-an. SEE THEM Holy Cross 20, Colgate 14 unaeat Detroit, shutout the" Toron­ Baldi .... r r.— 9* 178' WATCRFORD like the beat team in the.south­ . HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Pint 4/5 ()uart IN ACTION! Columbia 14, Yale 7 to Maple Leafs, ,2/5. 'h> finother 'LOs Angeles—R c r y Calhoun, rently averaging 6.1 yards every plutocrat became the only rnan to of signs taken from Casey Stengel Tboroday’s Reaulte 'Ai 157, White Plains. N. Y.. knocked Totals ... ..'..,41* 4«1,1#;5 west at till* stage, protects its No. tifife he gets hW hands ou the ball, get richer giving trlA'c signals. on the bench, whistles, claps hijs CorneU 7. Hiart’arid 0 home Opener. \ 8 national ranking against Ala­ NAUonal LeAgv* . other Simtex Shirts |2.9i5 Nick Mlckoski .powered, through out Sonliy Gill, 157 ti. Pasadena. 1.’ has scored - two touchdowhs and No. ohe else haa been in aa many hands. . . i Chicago 8. Detroit 2 P itt 2(). .NasT 18 . . V)e’»'.8 da Sli.ii (41 SPEED BOWii. bama, while Arkansas, the defend- has converted seven'but of seven World Serieif, ~' •: Maay Vital DdritiQia MONDAY, 7:30 f.Me Prinqt lea 48.- Pena 0 IbAJDetzipit-defenjie to break, a J1.2. .Philadelphia—Jake Jaabto. 144, ■wT*4 ..»»»* rTrr-ir-T-yI^ - ' _• ^ \I t lx m 1' . IJB « US «,a mm oOn M ilffMitffri 3| TftfffUtft 0 tie at S:31'or the' flnal'period and Pnitadelphiiir' Outpointed Bobby BenrrrntQ ... ioo rr 102 2*9 JFXll-a''pi5lnl*'-Tor' “iri6nti“ Sr" i r ■’ ■fssairAaa'.ip'p""'...... -"■A-’diaHon b y ’Cydiem^^ UNDER UGHTS Ohio state 27, Jl.llnoU 18 M.-TedloM ..... "R nt iiiaUoy loetag plon, meata Baylor. TCU’ deflated points. Important about 30 times a season. Friday** Scbedol* hand th* Wings their first inaugu­ Douglas. 141," Philadelphia. 8. ..'...no 124 11s X9 ; In World Scricj)' checks alone, National Leaih)* '— Indiana 2Qr low* 7 8,ah Francisco—Joe, Micbli. 150, T. Duboldo ...... " ..i* — 117 232 Fol Stock C9rS«oson the ’.54 Champa by--a 36-0 count Crosetti has collected more., than That ia when the tying or winning MIolilgMi iState 88r«taM ord X ral setback alhce. 1938 »rhen th e Ecabert ...... 140 10a M Ml last .week. '/ New 'Tprk'at Chicago - , X my: nebo X ...... I r. ■ ... New York, outpointed' Ramon Fu- P. Dubaldo . 1,. — S7 — 37 Sun., O ct. 9, 2:30 p;m. - PRACTICE TONKiHT $90,000 since 1932. Ocly.oiKe haa, run is streaking toward third base Mlimeoota 29, Nortliwcstera 12 efitea, 156H, Los Angeles. 10. The' Firefighters will practlC% he been forced to ta k e 's loser's and Uiere is a question: i^duld he ^ Adults SI.50i~Siude^ 50^ Tex. A and M; 18, N ebnaka 6 " MiaaisBlpiS 20, VanderbUt IS _ !' ToUis M 64S 883 146S SO-lJip Sportsmen Event Austin Laramie. San Jose SUte tonight a t 6 at Charter Oak ParM World Series share. Add Ibis to go. fob the plati) or- be Held , up aecond base is' cut di^14, Arkanaaa 8 So. California 14, Washington 7 played a tie with th.e -Middies S 5 3 ; -V, UBOlBg Wit«i8oro High. aaked to coin* fuUy equipped. bouses in hla native Ban rraaclaco. a Tanka* attem pting to aoor* from paid. ■, ; ‘ ^ North OanUaa 20. Georgia 8 Michigan Btato 84. Stanford * ■ - Cook ...... iR U ^ Btreet. -i . i--^- whom Qwx, lant dsfMited in 1942 >■4. ■■ / . ■ / .. - . ■ . /' ' i'v-i Oeoria Tecft lO, Ia . S ta ^ T CowMctieuI 14, ManaaclRiaetts 9 b y '3 ^ .; A ^ . Totals ..../ hn 417 U08 • ' . — . .*v ' ■- -r ■■ x l 'a rv- ■ 'V %■ •• ^ >*<• W «V ' ti«''*He-r"V*. Ttt. r-rt ■'•■■•%■' '. - • -V* •;- ;:■*.. ./' ’ f. ..■I ; ^ , r n < ^UL ':" J:. . • ■ . ^ ' •'>^0? • • • ' "i p' ' ■ - K V " - f V > « 'is-r ... - > , ■■'• ■ -r-, . ^ ■ •, -■ •■■., M. - ■ . ItANGHEST^R EVEinKG HERALD. B^Aj^CHESlER, CONN^ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 195S PACE SEVEmcEK .MANCSOSS^R EVEmNG BERALQ, M A N Q tiB S ^ , CONN^ FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7, 19S8 ...... " P A C f e S D ^ E N „ HPBflihdd Gpoifl ii WlthoBt BdMfd i> FsipM and Ln»d »«r Sak 71 H « B a a 8 . f a f -SBla^' .:.72 H m s 8b F«Nr B ala 72 SlibttrbaQForSyo 76 deriten—Fane—Dairy KOV1NG-^1I60‘ Glsnwood gas and AutomobilM for Sak 4 THERE OUGHT. By FAI ^ Y u a ^HORTEN Halp WSBtid—Bl«k H Ikc»-»BlrA 5~^sts 41 P U O A S A N T R O O M , private ha- L A i l G B tV U l M wlflite ten nriiratei ViatKCW—One yeer «>)d 8H room O L A 8 « H ( S t m T (tedar Ridge, Satellite Exp^ted to float P rodieti - i gaa stove. Excellent condition, trance. paridag, near Mai n St. of the can t e o ^ M a nchaeter. Over /MANCHESTER ranch. Oi| hot water heat, lot: 13?’ etbse to golf couTM, high tocation. X ■' . X JUN^R DESIGNER 3 U N C R E 8 T E R Ret Ccotqr. haau- |l69. MI. 54489. '/ , “ CaU 56. 59969: X 150'. garage, amesite d r .1963 C H K V R O L E T club coupe, tiful baby parakeete, gaanatead il6 acrea. G M c a davalapneat A fine choice of ‘ranch and aptit iustrolu jet black flniah^ with T O M A T O E S — incl| your own,. 90e Fire room dwillteg within walk­ baUar, two tinplaoea,' level homes, 9If,900-9M,000. Excel­ A loft for Hour at lOQMilee Cliksira Must hate a minimum of at least afagUg eaaarlea, hamatars, trepl- a basket. Michael Kuryt, F m d l LARGE, HBA«Ya> land. N e w an aoUre .ead'praduc- Vadlo, heater, defroatere. Contrkat- H E A T E R F f b V E Wlte wjek bum- Uva dairy tarn. For dateiia, call ing dUtenoo 'to Ma i n streot. Fira- tUe lHite,^.catiibuiatton> lent views, largs late. Investigate in( white wall Urea. A certified two ^ five .years axperience' In , caj ftii, pbt foods and aupplies. Road, Bolton.. . • ' balk One orltenj 99Foa- plteso, hosL'bsiaamont garago, to Mhk e<^ now! T o w n hn d Country Realty, ' T " '■ 199 Main St. M L 9-4371. Oput 9 . ar. lfI.''948M. to rS t 50. 949M. T. J. Cbockott at iCL 59419 qg Us 34,000 mile car, excellent through­ layout and / datatl. of small raatdntea M L 5T7I1X, terga loL F u n ptica $13,6M: A real buy at 1C. Office AO. 84319, ov Olasten- Washington; Oc t 7 (P)--A tead-Mor Uia tateAiatiooht gebpbamleel A dvertis^t BUiCnitO-MBGKANICAL parte. a.m. to 6 pja. dally, Thuradayt 9 PEPPERS, E G O plant, buttamut out.'See Bo b Oliver today on thla squash, $1 bushcr. Bhlng eon- ' XX^CHBHSiTTB aet anj^idectrie and Ob. 5IL M E , 9-3T98, M E . 9-1969; Ing racket expert, has calculated year: of which ha -la a m a m l w , la Opportunity for the tight man. a-m. to 9 p.m. S. and H. G r a m PURNlSHBp ROOM, near Main ■4- 1- ' -*r' CLASSIFIED AD^ one at Center Motor Salca, 461 tsinars. 896 HlUatown Rd. atove, both in good condltitm'. 101 St. Gentleman arafemd. .ML thlnk)^ In terras ef teuaehteE d Main St. / StaiBpt. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER—Tbrre mltea fitdm BOL’ Cape God, four that a baalcetbsU-eteed space sstel- - - i . DEPT. HOURS Oieatnut St.-, 5070. 9 Hasel it. Haiuea Par Sakr 72 room* to lO -qpato ■atelUtas during that RESEARCH And Five room colonial near btM lino, Otntqr. ate. room homa. mppeoxl- two unfinished wp. Ute at ait riUtude of 100 milei "year" — setuaUy, aq lAmealh 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. IL II CH B V R O t J C T four door jiedan, r e g i s t e r e d English Setters, 4 A P P L E S , 50c and up a basket, maUly % aqn. amal] bam and hot*wi eat, full cellar, large PMENT COMPANY m ’ L A R G E CO U C H , opana to bed, «ak , furniahad abom, cook- large Eving reom, ooay dining would last less than an hour, v ' period from July 1967 t h r a u ^ Oa- oeat covera, food/^ Urea, months Old, excellent breeding and K ars, 91 and up a basket.. L.> A 913400. B R I C K front Gapa. ete chlekaa eobp. Ne w Heating system lot. $1,000 bayttt A O Brieq. treat— Manchester -k . hunting qualities. Rockville TR. ittl. 360 Bush mil Rd. tetala and chain for . racreation prlvUegre. 106 Birch St. 50, room and kltchon'Oli first floor, two . At 300.jniler it could last'about camber U58. COPY CLOSING/TIME ^di0^, ■lOc each ai^ Up, Mdntcieh ap^es, walls, steal b a a m construction. Coi3aet national capital section of the P A I N T E R S , tdp.mm, ateady work S n S O f O B R S P A N I E L pup, male, bedroom ranch.. ■ervatkmh of matoortbogy. ocaaa- MON. THirtJ FRL 4 mente# old. hunting or pet. 50. 61.19 16 q t haeket and up,' alee X 390 FT. White anow fencli R O O M F O R rent Excollont location itoar but. Oorl- American ftocltet Society teat ography, solar activity and ottar 1953 C A D I U d ^ convarUble, beau­ through winter, euatom and rail- .fr’a trioycla, alL gentlemaa. GpD ] ton W. HutcUno, Rooltor. 10. TBRBBY'AKILY bouse, woM side kUehen, outetanEiw 10*.38^. M. tiful 'matoptr's^lsh, new white 9-3136. Baldwin,, Ooimland, Delicious and of town. AsMim $U466. OaU colored fixtures, th r i _ laiita bight Newell to acting auperinten- pnenomeba. from acorea of abaar- dsnUal. MI. 9-8693.X Greening Apples. Bose pears 91.60 ••at, p U y pen, *4192. 50. 9-4994. dent of the atmosphere and astral vatioB poata lncluding„thraa doarii' 8ATUR1UY 9 A. M. wait tlres^and Ni ^ . Complete cloteea m k . m VtlRNlBUllil) R O O M for ' Mngla AUCE CLAHPET. Refiltor ' agont 50. 94299, dries latgs ahadsd lot 0|dlllae^ equlpmni^ - including M A N TVnte drlyar’s U e s M e for 16qt."^bislket and up. .Sweet cider, dueed. Warren M Howland, pnystoa divtoion of the Nav0 Re­ sUtions in the Anteifeuc "vriiara Llvestorti- . V e W e ^ 42 peraon or couple. All cmvea- S7 .STEEP HOLLOW LANE X, search Laboratory. tOCm OOOfPERATION WIIX powpf ateertng, tlntM^gIass and construction Wofk. Apply Sit Me- fresh m a d e dally, ice cold at alt " '■/ M I 9-4543 tor. 50. 9-8900. there haa never hefora baeii more ■'^x- -1 times, 69c gallon, 89c -half gallon. lencea. Parking. 50. 56061, MANCHESTER He bated hit calculations on'a than «- . occupancy. Pries 99,800. Ubersl' That to ^ e expected speed of the they will, ^ ta h 1943 C H E V R O L E T club coupe VKK G R E E N tomatoes, 11.50 a •Wo. 141. 8-te49. V corner cupboard, pleaaaat kitch­ mortgage can be arranged. Ed-, satellite wWch the .United States whatoyer, Latefci P a y irigbeat price. Mancheeter v^bsakci. 50. 3-n33. b- placo, fintehad. ba a o o u n C lavatory Very good condition, radio,. heat TOOL snd» DIE P a c k i ^ O o . 50. 51600. Bdsrdeni Wsntcd 59--A 4 Sleeping Rdoms en, restibule with closeL Lot 78 X ward J. Holl, Reritor, 1009 Main hopes to s e n ^ lo ft by 1957. telfig aquipiaeat - to er. CiQl Pf . 3-6164. * . F t O R B N C B . combination bottia 199 w U h treee. at rear. Cteae to. on firat floor, awningo, atostei win­ St. 50. 3-5119. Tbs Defeidto Department, an­ ocmaUan fRafi eater MAKER . ' X 'r " •' , ...~~7^ DOUBLE AND twin bedrooma, a n d 1 Experienced tool u d die maker gaa and ell range. Qoodeondiaon. 2 Coipplete^ik^' Oiurch of the Aaaum|tiaa. Eesy dows and oeroens and'many otiisr nouncing two contrail awards yea- 1981 C H E V R O U G T Style liner de Poultry^d SBjipH^ 43 G o o d s ill 50. 94899. central, board If wanted for one r Lavatory < walking diManea.,to but, Ver- RCXacVILLE — Three' bedrooma, torday, said the/exact aUa and aatellti will ba tteatroMd a'" .>arekeet n a m e d luxe sedan. Radio,, heater, Jet will find this an interesting poM« o;.* tw» gtrU. 10. 56748. extras. den, dining room, living room, L O S t - i b i tion with excellent working ctm* plaiwk stUiool and ahopping can­ shape ot th# Satenite itsatt have- aerodjmamibJtoatlbg whanxhanOiay ' T o m m y . ‘*\ /Rkwnrd. Call MI. black flnlah, In excellent condl- A'Firie^area' ter. Walton W. Grant, Raaltor, kitchen and.-bath, cement base­ net yet been detehnihed, re-enter the atbibapiiefe^ «i«4 remo Uon. 1949 OldsmobUe *‘68”. eedan, diUons. Must have SH E E T SIET a L R E A D Y l O Rock pul- WAI HOOM A N D board for gentleman, T .J. CROCKETT ment, oil etea'm heat, all city con- 9-406$.. X background. A job worth. whUe MasiMl InstrUBCnto 53 Raereatiim Room In Basement 306 Andrews Building. 69 East added that It will protohly''travel of their eoDtente ^ be feuad, ha radio, heater. In very gOod condi- N lets. Coyen on bus line. Frea parUiig, Phet\e Canter at, 10. 3-U88. . Real Eetete Broker venlancee,-nthlnutea to echo<^ and in an alUptlcM orbit, v«$lng Us added. ' n' .' 1 - - Uon. Douglas Motors, 993 Main St iiivcatigatlng. Reliable Honest Person', 5IUB1C Instrinhental, rental. C o m ­ 50. 51446. ' Opeii Porch bus. Fine condiUon. 919,650. 2 ' Offlee M I 3461 height abOTs uie^earth.^Aa It "RMoreiy ef astoUtsp la di om»bfiMiitai' nvcamuKtuma GRAY RESEARCH gnd PAIR, W I L D , 918.x nlm TO TAKE OVEB'X plete Una Of inatiumente. Rantel BIX ROOMS complata. Fireplace, Residence 50 Oeorge J. CJolem'an, Broker. TR; 1951 P O N T I A C 4 door, radio, UNPAID BALAN^^ Lot 100 X 215 ■lews down, g^vlfy te axitodtod to aomethiag (er thenrian# aot DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Chukkar Pai 96 per applied to purchase price. Repre- Apartinieiits—l!bt»— hot water heat, ctmUnation win- 6-4040, or 8-4710. pull it Into/"denier atm ovisre AYb^nt." Nawril ariML heater, 4 pmeUcally new white 50. 8-7799. aeatiag - Olds, Seliper, Fed- dowe and screens. $3i|l7Wr tot, dty \ A U C T I O N ! wall Urea. Dark green finlah. In- Hilliard Street— -Manchester MONTHLY PAYIO^S/ T«nenen|te‘ C3 Vacant B O X m o u n t a i n Drive, V e r t e m - NORTH COVENTRY— Three year where tt-vioi dtointegrate. » e ef televtoton'£^ "A, O«od Plaee to Wprk'* ler and Bundy. Metter’a Musfc utUiUes, close to YorpUteek StUioel CPNNBCnCUT'S GRBATESn teriw; ia immaculate! To be fully • /Xz ...... ■- • $17.63.. ‘ '-Studio. 177 McKee. MI. 57900. New alx room ranch,, tliree i old Cape Cod on 100' x 300’ im­ I announcement con' nbtote beyeul immediate and on bu# Una. Owner moviag A aatoltite about the stoe o( beeanae ef /tba ( reaturinr rANTABTIC VAUJES appreciated this car must be aecn Y O U N G M A N , imechaiileally hi- /Xrticlas Fof Saif 45 CaU out ot tosm. tharies Ltoperanee. e( land,' fireplaee, caramic proved lot. Four roomi flnlehe^i on BBAND-NEW and drivCnw Barlow Motors, 435 X.^3 COMPLETE BAND and Orclnstre Inatrumente FIVE rooms. Re4- hatiirterrii kUchwi cabinets, unfinished 400 ft. off stats high- a haaketball. shot to a height ot •ad aae (dined, for outside work, MI. FOR^iAtiE— Men's, rebuilt and re- ROOMS OF BRAND NEW •enable. Wr Beat K, HerOd. 50. a-1639. 300to900 mUeS. . ■ lOd^ thattb (bture. MERCHANDISE Main St., Maicjiester, H cAting— Plunbinf M o n e y to L o a n 33 9-6069. and Pianos. New. used, rentals. McKin n e y BROTHERS. Inc. basement, attached gan g ^ amoo- Asking 918.800. Tat-/PI. EVERT WEDNESDAT, ERIDAY Bnsiiiess. S e n r i M p Offered 13 Isdted teoes. Fine Shape. Priced X B i m N I T U R E Repjtiilng, tuning. W a r d Krauae, ba^ht of qn)y lOQ. 1954 C H E V R O U D V B e l Air laMy; S a m TuylesrlS M u t e Bsaiitlful. WestinghoussYUectrie 97 Walnut St- 1 6 55336. THREE ROOft ~/n9wlF-^ R E D U C E D F(Ht quick sale, obr e ^ d S i Itin ■ doua - BAlimDAT- NffiHTSI.. •IHJR RENT'-mortCTete' and mortar LET WARDS' INSTALL ' ALt," MI s-edeo or h i 9-3931 room bungalow, porch. ExceUMUf tend. Realtor. M L 34600. ^ C P M E ! BID. B U Y and S A V E veHlhle,'' 'fadlo, . Opp. First Nstlonal parlthtg. Refrigerator' apartment. 'All uUUUea paid. hour." Haweli said ef N e space aateUta mixera, power roller, oompreaalon YOUR PLUMBING AND HEAT­ independentSEt'ENE B A K E R Y ' route. W A N T E D — Part time TV and rad Ttelta Bo x C, Herald. X : / location. Owner. 50. 9-S449. / basketball-atoed object. IRm cm Olfta, Toola. AlunUpum-ware, glide,-mediuin green repair man; C a U Ifl, S-496t. Beautiful Bedrobm Suite ' ' W A N T f J D N E A R kAST center fitreot. Six $0,000 — St' 'x 35’ Ranch, nearly Syante^.si6eal Eatoto 77 programto I an aatrerien ef and jack hamniers; |h)or aandere ING APPUANCES. When ^Rea»0»uit^5O. 9-7856. n / -new, execUbnt cimdlUen, oU hot lesa danae and cansea lest the rocket Electric Appliancea, tampa. Gar- trastlfig white wall Urea and polishers, rototlllere, lawn BRIGGS-STR AT T ^ Beautiful Living R o o m Suite. ! F O R C A S H A V A I L A B L E Oct. 16 in Manches­ room gatxteoa colonial, axcellont In sritieh the ^mileage convertible W l W a neV Wsrids arranges installation, you Beautiful Dinette ,S«. , water heat, fireplace tile bath, room 0 higher OUtudes, . U.8. baa for dea-Suppliea. Painh. Jewelry. Plah- reepets, building jacks, . sum p Can be sure that the job la. done TRUCK DRIVER and laborer; UPHONE, Cl a r in e t ter. Naar atorea an’d buaea, Ihrea- condition, tila bath phis lavatory, RlRSt,TlME ON m a r k e t the peat car guarantee. This bgfcuty won't wanted by the T h o m a s Cnla Co. 20” rotary p t ^ r mowers, YoUr Beautiful „;;De Luxe" R k M e nearty S acree good iand, lore# L400 and 0 i M O , Newell aald the U.fl. ebebmUtee decade. ih|: Suppliea, Garden Furniture,. I, chain hoists, miscellaneous right. At Wards you chUose the Help WsR^d-Feiiitle 85 room modern apartment. Very hot water hokt, taao than year old, under 01.900. 8#' last . long. Barlow Mmors. 435 M l Broad St., Itanchi cycle, 2 h.p. regular 912E9S, Washing"'Machine, . Television T R U 5 D P E T only 916,000. Otriton W. mtchino. trees, . auhurban. . Carlton w.^ Diabea, et^ A P . Equipment Co.. 94S merchandise— Warde /does the clal 989.95< 'N o down paynm"t, targe rooms, "180. 50, 5415L - MANCHESTER with large d o w n payaentig Gari- Main St., Manchea^ Center'Stmet, Between McRsy'e WANTED — Exper Set, Ruga. Lamps, tpabIes,X>Uhe8, CHBST^^CCORDION 50; 8-5in, 50. 94666. . Hutchins. 50. 94112. 50. 9-4|M. causa aha beUeved It would ba W E CAN ACCOMMODATE 1000 planning aq.d gives you careful BALES -AND / . / 97.90 monthly, no payments wi Silverw^e, BlanketaX \ / ■ ton W. Hutchins. 50. 94ltt, Shack Bar and Dyna's Sunoco StS; installation ke^ica Your aat'ls- Apply in person, 91 Uni-worn by I s d ^ ^ ^ N C H E S T R R hmdapkped. all city utUitiea. yery perch, hasemant garaga, acreani S6U^ or boySg ooati^ Relief Worker Route 'No. 5 Berlin Tiimplke Ileattng Plants. B u y nov LEGAL SECRETARY. Manchester. tions^ CorinecUcut and haa open After• 7 P>M.- 6-4690 For Rent f4 goog'-leretlon, walking dlataneq to B eic^ Bx-Generals Newington, Conn. RepainnE->{*aiiitinB 7 /Write Box, N, Herald. livery. . : - just fivs timta. Fit sUas 513. and storms. 50. 9408. I m m e d i ­ B fA N U ^ m A T , RiAltar RUBBISH and, ashes removed. iker/ on convenient Wards ing-T^ a man. Wh o can develop Move Right In ''ain street aiid shb^ng..Jtmmc- ate occupancy, Opp. Connecticut L ^ t and ■”r- General cleaning,- cellars, attics Tei^ n < O r , If you prefer, use See It Dky'or'Nlght ' ^ Co m e aee and teaks an offer. 50. / BRAE-BURN REA U rt ttexlco GUy. O ct 7 O th^lbo WitICTED— Dental hygienist. Write quickly'for menagerial poeiUoh in L O A M DE L I V E R E D . U yd., truck, If you have no meatte.of traM* ^ 1 8 . j r n o N E p o f f Zc e s — ate-oetsupancy. P r i c ^ ter quick 'tint daath was reportod taflay . Power Co. Building 7 CAR BURN OIL? and yards. Reasonable rates. M. P M A .Tettqs on Items over $100 ■tee Investment businesa. l O O W X H i ^ St. Ideation. Park Six rboni C»pc Cod near MANCHESTER— Naw S^hedreom ' 5a-3-d37S Freed by RiM sians A M, Rubbish Removal, MI. ' r-No Money^own with up to statiMx experience and salary ex- loads. Hot amesite delivared, 16.35 poiriation I’ll send my aUteYor yotf,' araang U. S. reltet foroea kaapte notny O ver^ul pecteo>^rite Box V, Herald. /C ton. Washed sand, gravel, stone. No obligation, \/, CHHil^S SFitINO coat, raincoat, Ing. . Marlon^ 867 Main ranch homaa. Savaral io chobae DP R E A D Y to buy, sell,aril, axebaaga 9-9757. '3 years to pay.''Come In, phone b Experienced'^ tew tnveetment new hifb achooK Larft kitch from, in choica localiena. 08,300 Seodad Tunplco altra Itopofta Nuasdorf Sand A Stone Co. Tel. A -,L -B —E—R—T—'Xtif/ dremaa.x aUe. 12, all- for $13. la. m s ia aYiust, if you are look­ real datatei a m tgagea uraagad-. tOMtiaMfl (rota Itoge (joe) from the Gulf Coast aald Moat all caca. Pari* knd labor or mail coupon for additional WAITRESB b U ^ e s a Is hot eaaential# but In­ 9-5711. / . en 12 X 12. Downstairs, bed­ to ' 939,000. - F.H.A. approved.' Oosault Howard R, information. ' 50. 57409. 4.3-45 Allyn St.. H artford' L A R G E O F F I C ^ For prof^idonal ing for a good six room home. rescue launch from tha ' FUN PACKEI^ idiad, 349.95. N ^ money down $4.90 F O U N D A T I O N erection servlp p.m. . 11:0 tangible or specialty aeilteg experi­ Lavitl A O'Brien. 30. 94380. Agdaor. M L 9-U97. cupatloin b y the Western powera." monthly. AlKwork guarantee. ferred. Inqulf ence Is-an asset. Yo u will be given WOOLEN RE50TANTS and lUg O N E W l K t l ^ t overcoat, one er any tyba ef business. HartiOrd room 12 Enchanting ’Coataet';;-r*. , -. . Barnett overturned and a unmatched, Bapttat For information call MI. 9-42 C-O-U-P-O-N . ."V-s F R A N K ’S ia buying again. Good R o a d loeeUon. 94969. 5UNCHBStift--CbimtiT In Hanbbed B y OUier Oeaernie, ^ was drownad. » r i 4 ------.MOTOR. BALE - . thorough training and full coopera­ strips for braiding and booking. used-furnittire and antiques. Hav a tuxedo, like new.. aUe 99 ahort. back .yard ' with pine_. i b u x iN aa. wan^ - djurch B w TEAOCBBS, ex 'housc '■-'Xfo Teasonable otter nnuad. 5(1 the city. N e w 8 room coloniri on ilbeirbtqd/. geaarato —UNoMariaa'a tdenUtywqAwItk- p.m. Ferda, Chevrolka. ate. $124.95 MELODY RADIO-T.V., p^no's. Pleess send m e more informa­ tion. Jan's R u g Shop. 85 Talcott Ava., large stock at low prices. 430 H E A T E D S T O R E for seclusion. First time oji mar­ CHARLES LESPERANCE s 0d they had wiubbsd him an thatr held. Tba only ather new Pontiaca.^OldamoMlea, atci 9174.95 Night calla. Guaranteed' aervicc. Wives.' Excellent on in RoCkVilU. TR, 56709. Lake St. 5U. 9-6690. Q o m d W e d ­ 9-0469. hue line, bet water heat, 9 bed- na tion on having the following in stimulikng part time 'x -■ ------A O a k St. Will paint to rooena and bate up. Kitchen, liv­ huyaia. train in Moecow. A former medical ported In the d ty was % ilctda a RIDE WANTED to tord. vlcln M T 9-3380. . stalled in m y home': - The ma n we are looking for muat nesdays. For information caU ket, but immedia^^ otoupancy MI 9-7620 ' officer, w h o had served under him o Monaw Down \ work. lOlexible houra' .•v4- ing room and dining room 1st Ytoaaa call - L Otaaiedte. merchant apparently A poadeat ity of railroad working have a good busln.csa background Wanted— Tbl^ 58 M L 94094. 10. 3-^1415. due' to \ wner. iMvinr gUto. at Stollngriwl, appeared at tbs houra t.*30 to eitbar or both 9‘7-BO M o k h l y - FURNITURE Repair Service: nthgs Mohawk 6-3692. a n 4 the ability to present simple SALE OF USED OFFICE THAYER’S OCTOBER BABY 0 floor. Priced .to sen, Lavitt Realtor, l a 106 SiO T over hto property 1< New Motor Guanntee FO U R R O O M Cape Cod phia twa O ’Brien, 10. 9-6390. fitrsaL ■ "•',/' weleoming fereihonlas at 'OaflQii' hMdal count, 836 in hare disd ■ waya, MI. 3 Complete' repairing, retmialUng, dcaa effectively to business. and EQUIPMENT FURNI8HIN08 SALE -V STORE FOR RENT. 6 Pearl St. ^ e e d ^ smU a t $12,900. CaU reaUMing on allI typestypea of furniture. EXPERIBNCEdSfaM t;^ Free, gift with purchase of .crib Suitable for any type of businese. unfinished. Fireplace, tile bath, Frtedland and shouted out: In'Me htirrleanee floodala tlib pool , p.m. (o 5 a.m. Pald'sholidaye , professional m e n and women, plus s h o t g u n , any gauge conaldered. M K P ra tt> A ^ v e r PI 2-7596 WANTBO^^bT room colonW, In "Hundreds of thousands of our OtUVERS Wanted for car COLE MOTOTS ZtgmUcd GoldsIs, Proa Formerly a Earn ambltlort to succeed finan- or carriage. Complete line of fur­ What"" ■have you? J? 50. J57975. Apply Princesa Restaurant. open atalrcaM, plaatered walta Tboplco area. from Rolling Park or Oreen^ 436 Center Street .. .. M I 9-OBSO of Watkins BrosI. Tet. Ml. 57449. benefits. TransportatiolKprovidi Desks, Chaiilii, etc. and InauIaUbn. Cpiysler Alrtemp Lots for Sate eed condition, preferably Bowers comrades lost tbrir Uvsa on as- aftorasacadi Apply P. and 0. Motor 'Fnight' eialiy>Dv«r 35 years of age. niture tor the entire honte. or ph oitee JJA A ^ l l S . 73 Manor to I ^ U Ik Whitney CHAMBERS 405 C E N T E R ST., comer Griswold furnace. Vei^ clean. Shubbery and Scht^.arqx Not over 0 6 ,000. count, of ydul" o('*'tottSSe *2 d ' rahMMwaad. ALTEDC F O R hurricane-proof, life­ Perrett Place. Mancheeter, of-cjUl St. Very unusual poesibllities for HOUSE LOT in Mancherier ea W ^ B o x ^ , Herrid. ahift. MI. 9^)630. ^ WINTERIZE Y O U R car. compitta N a m e qualify a man must have Work Benches, T*bles FURNITURE,/^LBS Rooms Withoat Board 59 J.'WA BEACH and CO. trees Oiariea Lesperance. 50. This rMerred to the wbrtima s)n> flooding. faw time roofing. Siding, guttera. M e n MI. 9-5271. ./ - gidecry, etc. Good location, low 9-7930. water, UF x 199’. .WIU sail cheap. render appeals asydIiU-Kunbaeh, Barring over tharivac'a motor tun^ alio complate motor Insured. Work guaranteed. Call jve and the. couragec to demon- 517 Ehtat ididdle Turnpike 50.9-2794. • ■ WANTED— Switchboard w Steel Shelving.' Hours 10-5 p^jtu 7:30-8:30 p.m. R O O M T O rent.'Inquire at State rente}. Phone John A. Lawler. 21 Central hla c ommander Field Vsr*K*i the fall waa •>- AnUmiobilfB fiN ^ ik , 4 overhaul. Free compreaaion teat. for free estlrhate, Altex, Inc. MI. Address operator, sttetehis sates 'qualltiss on a eom- Tailor Shop, 8 Bliiaall St 50. 50. 9-7376. MANCHESTER-Six room Cape, /L IS T IN G S w a n t e d N o obligation. For' loweat ratal some typing required. Goe Good op­ Friedrich Fauluc, and et e n n ef the to/ sharply fit a 9-S488. miaalM-hasi*. , ‘ Metal Lunch Room Tables T W I N B E D , Mreaii, combination 9-7383. After 9:30 10. 84047. excellent condition, nice wooded BEAUTIFUL HllLtOP, baaaq.Wr engine over- cidt Miles Oarage, 79 Charter Oak portunity. for advancement. Hie H a rtfo rd ' •xeellent location; Apprbxtmjririy W e have avsllablo over 200 Free Germany committee made to 1 9 6 9 ' N C D G E Phone oil and gas' stove; Frigidairc,- yard. Near bus, school and stores. G e r m a n troops atilt fljhUbg. plna. 'etc. St. M. 3-4338. \ FENCliif built of cedar. Wire and Alexander .Jarvis Co., 8 Dover Our cohfidenj^ in 'ttm man we P L E A S A N T Front room for yreik- Hpnses For Rent 65 Ftill price 913,300. Over 40 more % acre. Located napr Iteitte 6, qualified prospects for Real Estate Rd. Sash >r model radio, living room f Ic v e R ^ M randL Fun baae- betwaan our branch and main of- "I havs done nothing wrong," watof/ hortsva developsd la TMa- Radio, heat^ M free trana* split rail, also red cedar clothes MONTGOMERY WARD select is dem d n q trate^ by the clock, table lamp, gentleman's ing couple or gentleman. Naar teent, insulatod. plastered walls, Ilsttefs of aU kinds from $8,900 Andover. Owner P L 24199 after ifco./ tts aboiva-wuer Mackfi Motori, ”333 poles erected. Free ecUmate. Ml. abqve-svcrage eommiwloiln-paid: Cheney's, 54 H I M St, F I V E R O O M sliigle,. furnished. O a ­ tp. Call The Ellsworth Mittsn 9 p.m. /; fless. W s offer complete Real B a ­ the gehqrO, highly atooUenal, re­ portaUon. Auto DilvlnK Schott 7*A 824 Mnin St. Manchester overcoat. MI. 9-0993. ./ tile bath, hot water oil heat. by tits city's 110,005 papa M e j " i 9-5638. ■There is tremendous grtnyth pqten- rage. F r o m Nov, 1 until M q y 1. 'rency. Realtors. 50.-9-6990 er tata aervicc and are participating plied. "You can put me before a 51 Phelps Rd. \ • Youngstown' kitclMn, fireplace; mem b e r a of -the Multiple Uatii« court" UflAand M,OQO to TO.OOO Niuaaw AUTO DRIVINO matniR sale in Coventry,. 8 THE REAL ESTATE camp; pieo had drinking water fbr aaly 9tS. m S i behind office. Douglas 3B649. V Frida.v, October 7th BEAUTIFULLY tundsbed spadona Ooraoer Auto School. ML 9S010, m a d e drapes, lined'or unlined. yourselfrXnclude telephone num­ *f*0'whoim it may copCem: / room with complate tight .bouat- roo m duplex. Excellent conven­ rooma,_2; kncloacd '.porches, nrs- JENTKR, Inc. Through his deasrtlon appoali, •iwOiar 34 hours, th a t^ a city waa Several Fine Opportunities ber. Strict'«mfldence .-will be ob­ M. to 7 P. M. - ROCKVILLB-^Furhlshed'room tor ient location. Quick occupancy. Qpeii Vor Inspection place./’niit ia . a bargain, |87S0. iniiumarabto G o r m a n aoMiars bo- JA. T-3680. GUNS REBLUED and reflnishcd. Call MI. 9-6636. The \* business .Owned/ *hd keeptng facUlttea avauAle, Will gsntleman, TIL 5-5450.______■*' without bcaad, flour, aalL aqaar ______apacial Bivtera, two Expert repalra made. Kayser, 78 F o ^ served. No mpve toward Investt- operated by .Chaites Behnington rent single or do u U 5 Children ac­ Price 914,900. PiKMM 50. 34371. Smith, PI. 24721. Realtors. ^ o amo captlvao and aufforod a Ui^ and other aaceaaaiy tsoda/aad mat . M W f N U i a f MORTLOeX’S DRIVINa School. Moving—^Trucking Sunday—2-6 P. M. ribla fata. H s knowingly tM d the ''400S, Dynaflow,Dvnaf radio, heater. Village St,. Rockville. TR. 6-4»47. gstlon made befqre jM.raonal Inter­ Sktut^^^„ October 8th D B A We*t.em-/Auto Associate cepted (liihltedL Cnitral. Reaaoo- Brae-Bum Rulty. « Jdancheater Branch medical M^jltoa worn aUU ia Mtoct St o r a g e 20 view "and ' mtituil agreinient to Store at'41? Main Manches-. Wanted To Rent l|8 ANDOVER BOI/TON soldlsra fatoohoods, in redto tolka Beet trada loweat down pay­ . , TYPISTS . 9 A .^. to l P. M, able, 5Ira. Dorsey, 14 Ardi St ' F I V E R O O M sliwle home, Orford East Center 8Lr-Ml 3-SlU ment, . monthly or ^weekly pey- RANGE BURNERS cleaned and iproceed. Address: i., / ter. Conn..' been sold to Rein- OLENWOOD atlWET— 3 bed­ and IsafletA about the “ t a was atackad higii aa lAa repaired. Licensed. Ehcpeiienced. A U S T I N A. G H A 5 4 B E R 8 CO., LARGE FURNISHED front room, W A N T E D — Fouif room, fumishsd ViUagc, convenient to ' schools, COVENTRY m m t a . Dotiglaa Motors. 333 Main. hold Carlsten t^A. as Western sqiartment or house by father and room. American CelenlaKin excelr •writing- thorn in Soviet airport ontatda Uia city, but controUad standard and bydnuha- Slattery. Ml. 9-7798. local and long distance moving, TYPIST-STENOGRAPHER i EQUITY ADVERTISH^ ' R O Y A L A N D Smlte-Corlxia port; Auto AssOcist-^' Store as of the hot Water heat, tile bath /and buses and ahopping. 99J06. 50. BsydUto -^Kuratwch waahad out hlgb'ireya and Mtitom packing, storage. Call 50, 3-8187. abls and standard/ typaWritera. daughter of bigh.echool age. Tel. 9-3381. lent conditbn-/on 'a nicely land­ CtiaTOll CAPE (XHI^d U o cart. 9-7899. close:(^IbusinrBS.. S e ^ . .30,. .1955,.. shower. 381 Summit St, or 50. scaped IpL M ” living roont/jiew 6 large roonia, I .floor. Jtetl giving raportora hts rids of. kept muck of it ftom raacklas KM AtirTYPES*'-of electrical wiring, 'HimrtwtrCH.T«23; - FIGURERS- -APEN97X,:/-:- A D 'nfakes' or Bddiiw maebines 3-7116 ante 1:00 p.ih. ; ' 50. i-7444. Governor to Balk your ciedii turned down? D w W O M E N M O B T carMul . drivdra. inatallatloni and repairing, done. Box 591X 75 All. ^ i m s ,against this business- tile Youngstown cabinet .kltcben, lavatory, 2 flreptecea, 2 eir^arage. story from just post Midnight un 16 or 00 Uodu MiO oAoreWHar la give up, aee "Honeat" Douglaa, , sold or rented. R e p i ^ on aR ould be I resented by Oct, 21st. F T V E O R SIX room apartment or til dawn. H a ratirod only w h e n hoart of tho c^-^Ytoar VM. Never too old to Im m . Female In­ Call J, A A, Electric. MI. 9-9675 or 51ANCHE8TER Package Dellveiy. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR 220 W . 42i>dBt..'N. Y. C. makes, Marlpw’s.______/ X b . V A C A N C Y IN our furnished apart­ tiled bath, and lavatory, perm a­ rumpus rbom, lovaly^kcsiiic^Jbca- 333 Main. Not a finance company structor. Standard automatic. 9-1713. - Light trucking and package deliv­ ment for one single'man. Apart- house by man, wife and two chil­ BUILDING LOTS nent aluminum' clapboard aiding: tion. Itedueed to 91/ At Paying U.S. Tax a nuroa cloqsd the meas,hril M m amphl•mphlbloua plan. EXPERHBNCED man to work in dren. Husband employed locaUy, See thit h o m e before you decide. itvwLby air tiIIVI It ' Dual insured car. M and M Drtv- ery. Refrigerators, waabara and FILE CLERK „ o n e G.E. 3 h. p three phase elec­ men r includes cdinpleie kitchen 2 lots— Volpi Road, Birch M L D i m W X^lLONIAL-- The retarboo# Were tho flret ar- Ing School. M3. 9B84L LOAM stov# moving speclaity,' Folding ouc Lriiit and vegetable depart- tric motor. Prscllcally new. MI// \ and ll-vlng room with T.V. Ample and family now out of state. B a n k 'appraised to iplt at 915,900. rivato of 9,636 Ge r m a n wa r prtooq- ■huttla ouppHoo. 3960 C A D I L L A C , model 63 aedan. t. Excellent working condl- AsseSsQrs^ N otice Urgent. 50. 94647.______-- 1 lot— I M X 200— sisdo Sbuqd condition,yT.. rooms, new (Oeatiaaad trom Pag# Oaa) •ra who Aovtot Premier NlfcolA VM. Navy 1 T w o ton# green, nice condiUon chain for rent. MI. 9-0753. GENERAL CLERICAL 9-2363. Stygar Gage Co.. . parking: If you are looking for 1 lot— 175 X 200— 91506 ell hot water/hsak iacernge, out- LARSON'S DRIVINO School, QUALITY TOP SOIL ons. Good wages.^ Apply First new quarters, it wUl ,$iay you to C a n Willtem Mcl?i4do— 5 0 3-4816 Bulganin proatiaod West O e m a h wfugaoo to the airport sad throughout. Fully equipped. Doug- Mancbcater'a only trained and Psifttifig-Papering 21 Food. 646 Center St. NINE WOODEN combination \Each person 'liable ' to pay Business Property For Sale 70 hqtldingx ^y^7,900, over and [above his guberbatortol (%sncellor KOhrad Adenautr last •enger plane# shuttM them OAto^ laa Mptora, 333 Main. '' ASK ABOUT OUR P R O P E R T Y T A X E S in this town investigate this unique set up. (jail C a U Phil Halite— 5 0 9-9221 e a c h salary, from which the tax airsady cartified instructor. For your aafe- Our Personnel Department storm windows and screen#, good 50. 3-5416 for details. J. WATSON R and CO. 5HLL'TOR^ANCH--,<1953». 5 month' would be retossed by the inland camps. In Mexico C ltjtrlta ty wa era trained ,to teach proper­ : QUANTITY PRICES / PAINTING^Exterlor and .interior, F I R S T C L A S S carpenters by the condiUon, reasonable. 5(1. 9-8970, j j hereby notified that he is re­ L O T IN G O O D business location rooma, Ite^ q n d powder ro6m. Ore- has been withheld so fsr this year. Soviet Union. , federal government tBscusaed Hto BEFORE TOO BUY a used car paperhanging, ceilinga reflnlahed. would like you to Mme in for 6-room older house with - deep IteqKors-/Hari:ford J A 2-2115 ' Sea Gorman Motor Salea. Buiek ly. Ml. 9A07B. PROMPT DELIVERY A n n u m Construction Co. Apply quired vpy raw to return'tei.. the O N E R O O M furnished apartment, on Spruce St., 65' x 95'. 55’ on plaCe,/pjre paneling, artesian well. "Vary likely I might decide I Seven .Leave Tfbte / jMMSibillty of ramoving 4O,00A ot Wallpaper b w a on request. Esti­ an interview —-Bflytime be­ on tee job. wposite Red . and COMPLETE SET ncyclopcdia Assessors,on or before the fieri heated. Re(^c]!;ator, gas range, Spruce fit. Inquire- State Tailor lot Also a brand n# w a room raash ■ ' ■ "^-^.700/ will alao altempt to act on this Tampico's poopio soon Salaa and Service, 385 Main MANCHE S T E R Drtvliig Academy. mates given." Fully insured. Call Brittanies, forty $10. 50. In the RoCkledge section. $i.0&> DOWN, NEW ranch withholding -thing." ha told the As- The arrivals said anoiu^r tx- stxaaL ML 9-4671. Opan evenliiga. MI 9-2404 tween 8:16 avtb- and 4 p.m. l^ile Stand, West Center St,' or business diiy of November of thi# use of stall Snovirer. Inquire apart­ Shop, 6 Blaaell St. and Cape Cod homes, fireplaces, watora receded enough to M t Manchestei;'a oldest, moat recom­ Edwa r d R. Price. Ml-,51003. call 5U. 9-9344. 9-5738. year, a written or printed list lOINAL SALT BOX 1 - 6 eocisted .P'feis. "But I’m unde­ geoeral and aevea aoldtora had left MondayFriday. ment 4, ^(^"^Depot Square. Call Phil Halite— M l 9-9121 tile baths,' full cellars, garagee, their trrip in East Gerinaby to go trucks, trains and ships Wiring. 3965 M E R C U R Y Montclair, hard mended, your aafaty, our buat-., properly algned\and sworn-to,, on a, old paneling, hardware, etc., cided whether !.want to act on that P A l N T D f O A N D paper hanging. experienced , ^^'fast typist. 9 B A B Y C A R R I A d S , . ball bearing Pfirms and Land'ForC^e 71 or 5 0 9-3434 1 and 3 acre lots, large trees, b M to thrir hdiehas thars. ’Tliof'i* were Tamptco'a city maitoger. Asa* top, avery extra, potiUvely only nesa. License guaranteed. Stend- Household Services a form supplied' "by the Asaessora t trees,.'4 - acres./Raduced to dr not. staslo Garcia, astitnated the flood ard or automatic. Mr. Miclette Repair or new work. FInt class p.m. to 5 a.m. Paid holidays-and roDer skates," U p shoes, TM, c elevation, suburban, Carlton tatssn to N^ m M i a u s a n on tbe We s g 3900 mtlea, locally owned, terrific x i T I E CONNECTIC'UT and approved by the Tax Com? EASTERN CONNECnCUTV- Ex­ HUtchina, Realtor. 50. ^9-5^, $12,900. \. ‘I plan to figure out m y tax daaiaga in the city alone at $43 your peraonai tnatxuctor. Dial PI. Offered 13-A work at reasonable rates. . Ray. benefits. Transportation provided. flash sttaenment' for Brownie Jump#r$ jii Duplictfte ceptional buys dairy, poultry 6-room' ranch in RockVHle near Oermatt frontier., . t l ^ ' were saving. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main mond- Fisks, Tel. MI, 9-9337 m u t u a l Hawkeye/tnerv);'excellent condi­ missioner of all the\ T A X A B L E - 5 R O O M S , garage, newly deco­ return and send it to (he govern­ brought to this returnee reespUnn mllllqn; ., 8L ' 573$9 any timai . ' ; Apply P. and G. Motor Freight. PROPERTY BOTH REAL A1ND farms, with or without btock, bus line- A good buy in good con- ment together with a letter saying WE A V I N G of, Duma, moth, holes Perrett Place Manchester, or call tion. >0; 9-4156. ______, dltioh.' Owner leaving- town. rated.-Immediate occupancy. Only cinter near Goettingen before be­ X and t o m clothing, hoaiery huia, LIFE INSURANCE -CO. p e r s o n a l belongs to/hUft 9w as 5 % down.ao." ^ ' poamrglide and many other . quid Servicing. "Learn by Doing" at Hartford,, fonn. Larga 4-room Capa Cod. expand- kovo, near Ivanovo in whits Rus- To Brolect ^ckool Engilab a apeclaity. N o w open 9 replaced. Marlow's Little Mpnd RELIABLE MAN FOR /gallon. Free dellveiy. Budget Cen­ places 'tof B U S I N E S S to file invm? taebad garage.''(Convenient real- 'Lee elaborated on'hla tax-flgktlng ■la. • „ ity w ras. A one owner car dHven "ConnecUefit’a Oldest Electronics A New ^uilt Book! able m excellent conditLj. Priced dantiaj neteJibornood. M a n y WELLES AGENCY plan In an Interview after' he an­ leas'than 27,000 miles and carries Si.'m. to 9 p.m.- Manchester thg Shop. " . Ashley and Palm and Ashley SKILLED JOBS. WITH' / ter. 54164.' tdrias. T E N p e r : C e n t wUl be- Main St.. Coventry— PI 2-6872 The returnees ■aid" 145 more Cycle Shop, tta West Middle Turn-,.. S c h o q l X Fall ■ term starting. added to each list, not'given in and \ for quicK sale. ' ' ' . •xiras. $19,000.-Warren E. Hotr- nounced It at a meeting . of. the Waterbuiy, Oct. 7 (Y>—Ftftare- our tmiten guarantee. For a truly FLAT FlNUH Holland window EjirmI n o w (or practiccal Buses stop at'our front en­ _ A FUTURE land, Raaltor,''5a. 3-9600. American Institute of Mining (terman officers wsre at Volkovo, depentbibl« car be certain to aee pike.'Ml. 59199. sworn to according to law, on or \ Call Charles Lathrofv—50 9-03S4 B O L T O N A R E A — n e w four room 25 mtiss west of ,>insk,-awaiting year-oM -Jom Smith triad to aMR.^ - tbadea, . made to measure. All day or evening '’class. For free trance. BnlMIng Materials 47 ^before said first business day of ranch, w a r m air heat, large lot. Metallur0cal Engineers. At hit oclkool* . thia ok- Drive it And you'll' buy metal venetlim bltnda at a new descriptive circular phone JAck WE WILL TRAIX 990 « St.— Custom. built meeting, he put It this way*. release., it. Bdb\01lver hae quality cars at U S E D L U M B E R for sale. 3x3, 3x4^ 'I'ovember. three o m home. Two-eSr ga- 98,500. Lavitt A O'Brien. MI. Oernran. bolder authorltlee arid Whan fire broke out In Beeibd Business Serrices Offered 13 low price. Keys m a d e w h ^ "you son S-3406, or Write N e w England MANCHESTER » 94280. "1 shall put m y tex in the M n k Center Motor Sales, 461 Main St.' 3x6, and 3X8, random length: The Board of Assessors ef tec «*«, eaite driva. Bath 'and 32 mere G e r m a n P O W ' e were «x- Heert School teat night, John mom. wmt. Marlow's. ' Technical Institute, 193 Trumbull P A R T T I M E or .full time sales GOOD STARTING RATE Towii 'pf Bolton. Conn., will meet herr In Salt Lake Chly. Not at the home of a friend aereas the M A N C H E S T E R . - T. V. Service, . nil I jMfi A I ai.i St., Hartfordi Conn. ; some eheateing, $ M per l,i ‘ teviubiy, fireplace, sun porch, lot S O U T H C O V E N T R Y — Attractive dollar of it will they (the pacted. to arrive today, 32 Satur­ F O R ONLY $396 you can buy-a radio and/T.V. apeclallsu since help wanted. Neiditz Broe., 22 doors 81 each, windows'8 ov K 6, on the following dstes to 'receive a s s o c ia t e s ; loq/x 900, For appointment to in- day, and 600 Sunday. •treeL He and the friends saw tba I960 Hudaon C o m m o d o r e 5 club ALL SHIFTS three bedroom ranch. Basement government) get until togritt: 1934. Charter meroberii of Tclea. East Center.?!., Manchester. 81'each sold on premises onlj 356 tax lists on the sssessment of H>ect call 50. 9-4319. A. R. Wilkie the case' to tested In the . T h e first hatch relaasad were blase and rushed-into the buildlag. sedan, with radio, healer and all Buildlnl^-^‘^n t l 1 l c t i n g 14 October 1, 1958. " ' • Realtors garage, hot water oil heri, com- vreteh houses a cofinbinatioa paro­ Ml. 9-4660 or Ml. 3-4607.' . Bonds—Stocks— A G ^T O 40 N. Main Sir and Co. Ination aluminum storms. Im- States Supreme Court-" serving 25-year sentences for way the extra# teat go to' ma k e a fine WAITRESS WANTED for , days. At Conupdnity Hall, 'Itiursday, crimes chial high school i snd grammar car. Beautiful light blue fiidah,. A S H E S A N D rubbish rcinoved, also S T O N E r ^ R I C K Work and concrete MorfiSKcs 31 Apply in person, Garden .Restau'- maculata condition. Fine suburban Lee ssid he to taking his school. work Cali Ml. 5545] dayi. Ml. M inim uni^cight 160 Lbs, Oct. 27. Friday, Oct. 28, Saturday. Ill CXINCORD ROAD action to "awaken the Americaq Three' .other full generals;' E n — W e know that at thla price it won't attics, oeiiate and yards cleaned. T E N I N C H clapboards, and 16' Oct. 39, Monday, O c L 31, 1 to 7 M A N C H E S T E R , Rocklc.dgs, . 90 living, $12,600. Real Estate Cen­ But It was' too much for theofi - -55043. Valentino BeUuccl. FIRST AND Second! mortgagee '.£?^i_?^?-^^^l^Lil__— I _ ^ ^ _ Ferguson Rd.,. First ""right /turn ter, Inc., 86 Eaet O n t e r St. peoMe.” renfried Boegc, 66. with c o m ­ y. last Imtg' Barlow Motors, 435 Prompt, retlabte -courteous eerv^ bought' tor our jwn account. Fast, Full ^"surance Program lengths, 6175 per 1,01^ >•1, 2-7886. P.M. and Tuesday, November 1, manded the 18lh G e r m a n Army; Tha ftemel raged out of control bk Main-Bt., Manchester. ice. reasonable rates. Ml. 53145. east of C!hariie’s Sarvice Station Large five room ranch, la- -50. 9-031 any. time. " M y main thinking,” hs aaid, "to the third floor and fire axtlnguHSr PALMER AND CARNEY, mason confldenuai service. Manchester COUNTER GIRLS, day and part X Available '2 to 8 P.M. . Open for tespectibn, new three If I can get this before the public Siegfried Henricl, 66, commander contractors; Free estimates. N o Investment Cprp., 344 Main street. PLEASE NOTE! .NOVEMBER of the 40th Panrer Corps, snd era weren't enough. .. 3947 O L D S ' CL U B coupe, radio, all t y p e s o r T V s e r v i c e time Phone 5U. 9-8093. Oramonds— Wltieh^ bedroom rajuUi, AA' none, high closed breezeway, two car ga­ I can get some people to thinking ‘ A man had to reaeua John. . heater, hydramatic, atill hae Its job too big of too small. MI. Ml. 55415 ./ Overtime Premium 1 IS 'ITHE l a s t D A Y . elevation, near town. Sewara, city shout this thing. I'm Interestsd in Friedrich Oollwitxer, 66. ’ c o m ­ S-.4793 or RockvUin TR. 5-474|. q l R L W A N T E D for fuU U m e work > . ■ 1 "' Jewelry ' ^ 48 Lists must-be-'/iled during' the mander of the' 53rd A r m y Corps. waa rushed to a hoepital. Ha bed original green flniah. \The ideal R adios and Phonos water, aidewaHca, road t o . be rage, -recreation rooms in ' ELLINGTON having the American people a w a k ­ firat and second degree burns on / second car for only $195—yei we EMERGENCY MONEY can be o5 'St our catalog desk. Interesting i month of October.-' . paved soon. 19* x 25’ living room ened' to whSt's occurring In thla . The retired rear admiral to Rein- Available At Ail Times g e n e r a l Construction, altera- talned quickly at ConhecUcut work, company- insurancs. e m - ; AppVy In Person L E O N A R D W. YOST, Jewelsr, re­ hold: Knobloch, 72. H e ' w a s seized his faee. aribs, chest and back, bqt . \ . *ald $198! 'Barlow Motorn, 435 pairs, adjutea eratchea aqicrtly.. Bolton Board of Assessors with fireplace, Mrch csbiMta' in Country." tlons, remodeling, plaauc tile Mortgage Exchange. CH. 6-8697. plpyee .di8.cownL- Ptid ..Jioli.d6J>, j SPENCER RUBBER .. Edson .p, Herriiik,. Cbatrunan_*_ basement, large" lot, beautiful , 'dxdeptionally' well built by the Reds.In_East Ge r m a n y after was-in fair condition. .,_ M$*^r^^**y**. ____ ;.... PhUco Factory .Supervised. Service counter work, gamg*. etc. No IteasosaiMr prices. Open--dally.- -S'a" X 17'.kitchen. .^trshcs-halL . aabcunced , plan, recalled Tbe Mase swept through tha—- Trank Burke oriMel Redmsih at' etc. See Mr. Workman, M o n t g o m PRODUCfS CO. . John VahZander Three outside doors, front porch, two year bldi ranch. 27’ Ifvirtg the cases qf two'women whose d > the war and sent to Russia, 'The Can WILL H3UB too smaU. Eugene Girardin, 16 27 Ledria St., Hartford, Will treat ery Ward,. Manchestef. ! T h u n d a y evenings. 139 Spruce view. Three minute? from generals were captured oh the new' addition at the school, wbice Tfotter. Ml. 55509. Chapel Street ; Street 50. 9-4987, 'Hr Frits Noren amesite drive.. Baseboard hot fiance of - th# federal income tax the assembly ball, offices and •■'Two 1940 F O R D .coupee. . MI. ■ M I 59698 your heeda sympatheUcally. hon­ water oil hekt. Ceramic tile bate. room, outstanding fireplace laws drew ^considerable, attention eastern front during thf war. . M03S. . _ estly and speedily. Open till noon, E A R N A pOOD.income cloce - to Wilbur-Gross Highway. Ex­ claasrooma are. Moet damagb waa FuU basement with toughing in with built-in wood "box, cork not ma n y ytors'ago. German, authorities had no time in the aaaemhiT ball and the pria> COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart on Saturdays. home. Profitable''' territory avail­ Fuel snd Feed 49-A for second lavatory. Enclosed to notify relatives ard friends, 3949 M E R C U R Y two-door. Radio, j. R. Wolcott on wringer and - auto­ M A S O N Fleldatone a epedaity. —------. ^—. I. able. Write Box JS, Herald. Help Wanled-r- cellent neighborhood, ^or ap­ 1 ' Miss Keltom* Cited cipri'srroffice. It was a two-alain ■Ernest .Toth. 50, 9-8307. stairway ton attic. Shrubbery. flooring throughput. Large but a crowd of about 2U0 at the beater. Jet) black, in 4-1 condition, m a U c w a a h u ^ m ^ l n e a , electric . Male or Featale 1 37 SEASONED HARD wood. Fire­ One involved 5(lss Vivien Kel- station cheered the returnees w h o fire and at first firemen had ok- ,.Busine.« Oppurtunities 32 START, Y O U R own .career in tee Building In 100 % landscaping. AU. first quaUty amount of cloaeta. Kitoh^n has lems, a 'Stonlngton; <^i)ut.-. indue- treme difficulty with i t ' Douglaa Motors. 333-Main. rgagea, vacuum cleaners, motors, place, tuinsce or etove, 13,1$, 34” materials and workmanship. Own. pointment call - . wore civilian clothes. . -s small appliances, welding. I80 -exciting cosmetic business as an E X P E R I E N C E D cashier-groCsry an abundance of natural birch trlalist and critic of' goyernment Johnny couldn’t put out the firs, 1947 B U f C K super, $75, four door Roofing—Siding '16 F I N A N C I A L independence. Well clerk for country general grocery length, delivered to your door. 918 er-builder. Also, several other M a m Street. Ml. 56679. Avon 'Vepresentatiye. Unlimited per cor’d, $9.50 half cord. Call -Ed. M anchester? > tax policy. The other concerned hut he showed he wasn't scared o t aedan,"raffio. and heater, interior known and long established N e w opportunities for advancement. store. $S 6 M 3 to start. Write Box homes M ranch,- CSpe Cod, split ^cabinets. Conccalied exhaust Mrs. Caroline Foulke Urie, a i t 'clean, uses no oil, private owner. F O R T H E B E S T in Ponded buUt England paint manufacturer of- Yeomans. PI. 2-7^9., level and coloaial tyre n o w Under • McKII^NEY S E P T I C T A N K ? , installation only. , up roofs, shingle roofs.'gutters, Call 5U. 9-2814. O.-Herqld I HAVE BEAUTIPTIL [fan, beautiful woodvyork and Quaker widow from Yellow His frtond, BUly^Murphy. ta|d ^ M a y be seen, after 6 p.'m, 18 South DryWells. leaching trenches, sewer fera opportunity for a life long construction and available soon. Springs. Ohio, w h o . objscted to conductors and’ roof ' Ni ^ r a call P O T A T O PICICERS. full or part -/ L O T S IN A Priced'trom 917400 to $30,000. \ ' BROTHERS, Inc.' ToHahd County thaatdry: ‘ e Hawthorne St. lines, driveway and roof dryweUs businesa of your,own. Business GOOD LOCATION trim. Two car basement ga­ govemraent expenditures tor war. He, Johnny and Vincent L aaia | Coughlin. 50, 5TT07. If no answer experlenca helpful-, but not. neces­ Help Wanted— Male .36 time. A n y hours-. Bucklaiid vudn- -Thelma J. Eacott. 50. 9-7983. installed. T o w n and Country caU 50. 9-4431. v X O N E . ‘Tl’* j.,'/ .. ..' rage, lot over one acre. TnTm- Mrs. Urie died Igst April at the Sge 15, went into.the fiamlng huildlbg 3948 D O D G E atatien wagon, 14 pat- Drainage Co. 50. 9-414$. ; sary. Only minimum, capital re­ Ity.-Rockvill* TR. 8-9735. » of 81. Superior Coiirt •ehger. .Can be seen at Royal fee DRIVER. Experienced and qualij R E D U C E D T O 05,490 for quick Phone MI 3-6060 or MT9-3931 and grabbed Are exUngutohera. R A Y ’S R O O F I N G GO., shingle and quired. Applicant must- supply niaculate condition offering Early in 1948, Miss Kellcms •They didn’t help any, though.* Cream Co., Warren St., Sec Mr. H O N E Y WAGON. Sepdc tank serv. tied between .tee ages of 21 anq 'O H Mr. Sutras J 3 U > 'Sale, Green JSanbr. Six room built' up roofs, gutter and con-, "Store location. This unusual and ranch, attac]i'ed garage,, dishwash­ IfANCHESTER— d room -older co­ stopped withholding Income. taxes Billy said. "There was too modi., QrfiteUL ice. Installing, repairing, clean­ Exclusive, offer presents an'excel­ 35. Must be physically .fit and Sitaations Wantc from employes of hsr csbto grip . Rockville, Oct. 7 (8pocial)-^Two •moke. We were: driven back.''" ing, J. P. Fay, iOf WeteereU St.. lent oPPortnnity for conducting a - - Fem ale -T 38 US'] CENTER ST. car garage; amarite drive, extra fice price of $17,800. Owner Smitty kept right on going, 3937 F O R D PIC K - U P truck, wood­ pairs.- Ray Hagenow, M l 9-2214. know, tee city. Good working con­ . Side-buttoning jumpers for free from traffic, near Jbew school, firm,- contending the tax law wa# divorcee w w e granted in Tolland 5Iancheatcr. 5(1.^53390. R a y Jackson, 5 0 ■3-8325. ' . profitable .-.business. Replies held lot, coBvenlant location, 08,700. unconstitutional and claiming the though, and got into the mam en stake body, good running coh- in confidence. Interview ar­ ditions. Salary $70.58 tOr 40 hour . A F T E R 5:30 P. M. . mother snd daughter. ideal place to raise children. 5kl. leaving' atate. . Warren E. Howland- Realtor. 50. government' couldn't require her Counity Superior C o u r t ' yesterday assembly room. C O N P E R ' B T.V. Service, available R O O V I K O , Sidlog and carpentry. ranged. Write Box S, Herald. Week. Apply Railway Ebepreaa C U R T A I N S laundered, and iroiUng dervoort. Lake Str, Vernon. any time. Antenna converaions. Agency, Inc.' done in m y hotee. 50. 9-4313. 12; 14. 16. 18.-^20, Sice 12, 8 3-8 $-8800. to serve as nn unpaid tax collector. afternoon: *T don't know how he got PbUoc^factoi^ aupervlsed aervlra. AlteraUons and additions. CeU- ' yards of 35-inch. •• . ' All-year qullte is ithe neweat edi­ $13,500. F I V E RO O M colonial. Two- GEORGE J. COLEMAN The.governraent paid ne he.edTto . 'Verna S. Lee of .Coventry, was through'there.'" 1950 C A D I U A C "62" coupe. 1986 ingt. Workmanship guaranteed. tion to our Quilt Library! It con­ eSr garage, one v;re. Delightful 84 T A N N E R ST.-CUstoffi built six her requests to be Indicted to pro­ BiiJ^aald he and Vincent re- A'. A.,' Dion ^Inq., 299 Autu m n "T Pattern fio. 8316 is in.slses 3, 4, room home, fn excellent condition. granted a divorce from Frederick Ford ooiipe with hydraulic brakes, 6. 6. 7, ? years. Size 4. 1 S-8 yards tains complete testructiona for neighborhood for ^Jhtldren. Gaston . / Broker vide a-test . esse. Instead. It levied .treated putskle .yreen the amoks rebuilt engine. 1939 Ford de luxe Street. 50. 54860. . . , -Realty Cb.,195 School St. 50. Biuco combination window- vene; A. Lee of Branford on a charge W A T E R P R O O F I N G cellars — the of '35-inch. T w o patterns. naking a-quilt for aSch month of penalties totaling 87.819 and srized of'Intolerable cruelty. -. A stipula­ got too thick; coupe. Inquire 278 B u r n h a m St., posiUve way— under the ’ floor. EffERiENCEn STENOBMPHER tee year. Each design - reprasenta 9-380 and 50. 9-9031. , - 'Ttian Minds, large acrccned' ini TR $-4046 or TR 6-''710 the money jropi the. Kellems Com- They saw Johnny, choking with Buddaod. MI. 9-8035. , scoQpn For these patterns, send'-35c for porches wall. landscaped lot. Dei tion-in, the case has been S M in •moke, lean out a third fioor win* Siimp, pu m p s installed. T o w n and Roofing and Chimneys I6-A ‘W a n t e d Fach, tn-coins, your~name, address, an e.vent or nappehteg ot that pany’a bank accounts. However, CoMHli^ Pralnage Co. 50.'9-4148. toive you $2400 cash as a do w n paymeut oa s ho m e ? Do you particular month Tauch a# — The 630 L Y D A L L 8T 4 — Older ate room tached garaga, axiasite dijvs pltto Miss K#n*ms and hsr brother, fuir ssitlemant for^ 01 cirims ot 3961 F O R D "custoniised apecial" qualify to assttme a 31S.906 GI $6 year aioHgage? It you do wa sizes desired, anA acrea ares ‘to accommodate two carS; alimony and support of three miner g—la—1 Switchboiifd-Qpefgtor- , Numberto SUE BUBNETT. THE Snowball tor tea month of anow; BOLTON— Idany Ustings. new and DAvid, sued to recapture- the "Ha was gotak to jump,'* •nnlip. • hwtfr; • flog aateiigL a « naBKifsarssirKnch m gudvjii^arm tiiirm er January; Uie Gharry Tree for of land., oil hot water hast. Ruaco Call owner after 9:10 p.m. 50. money. In January 196L a tederO (^Idreb in the aniount of . $15 per Butthenammi ran into tbb laqpanl trim .interior. A U tela ing room of aU klndi. Alao.'new la axcellMit coadltioa eu a large weU ,tread f»L Fun cellar, aiver- ' StANCHEBTEB'EVliNINO HXB- combination windows, amcaite 94878. used. If you • a n sea rising for week for each child.' abarpeoad aim ropaltod. Wogk roofs. Gutter •i«efrlc typ«- Washington's Birthday. February; .property in BoHOn, thto to the of­ court jury fn N e v Haven deefdad building and led Johnny to aafbtjr. 01M plua a V-9 for otdy 95961 fuaxantood. CaU for and daUver. work. Chlnmeya .%iith PBX.Expgkenc* alsed carport, aU Mg. roetaw, tile bath phw tevatsry,^ WUbar Oroae fierib* cenveHy m d w aHy> M ALD. 1156 AVE. AMEBICAS, , ^v e . Priced at oidy 0i,7OO.'A- B.- In the other divorce acUsn'Maiy' “Hto face w u Ml black," Bairioer Malorp, m 5Ialn St., Man- oeaned,(deaned, repaired;re; 28 yearipr r ex­ax- Parkway nearby,. " ;■■■ .■ N E W YORK 36, N^Y. and the Shamrock for St. Patrick's ) Wilkie'', and'Company. 50. 9-4399: HILLTOPPERHOME near Wilbur fice to contect W # kno^ PraC’ she had. not acted ."wilfully'' and Ideal Grinding Shop. 278 Adams writar. Apply Day. Jdarch. Q-IOS. Prici OOq. ticrily.'every piece of property ^eturaed a verdict '#b£ltiing 'Miss G. Galya of Tolland was saparatad said; Aiid thejr rushad him off to S i CaU M iriSuO $4979. perience. Free estlmatea. . Ciui Send 25 cents no w for yolur ctmy Croea Parkway. Five- rooms fin- from A n d r e w Galya of N e w ;York Howley. .Manchester 50. 55861. • . A^tj*Ih'Pefsoif .J D on't Lo m O u t O n Tills O n# _af the' ne w Fall A Winter '55 edi- . Se n d ' 50c Ih coins, ydur ' namt, 99.900 T W O BKXmooU. ranch. Just tohed, eoe -unflntohsd. 2 % acres that to on the iiiarkct. Stop la or M l l e m a to recover m ost of the the hosplUl. -i ■t . City on the grounds of IntoieraMo It took firemen m en than an F O R D 9 tudor, radio, heater. DOQBS pPER iO . fitted. ^CoH WILUAM MotltlDE. Monclmstor Ml 3-4tU ' tion at. our paMern eatalog, Baiilf' address and the quUt baolt number reaseoratsd, ptestersd, oil hast, ot land.. Artsrian wsU. . Ruaco call T. J. Crockett's office at 244 mo n e y the government had setoed. All M o d tires, clean insida' and-|-«i^p6od, vacuum to A N N E CABOT, BtANOMEBTBE fuu baiter, centrally located. Carl- ■ereaiu aad aternu BaauUful Idaia St., ManchMter (.50. >5 0 9 ) 1 M m . Urflrii ease arose in the late cruelty, Stipulation in full aet- hour to get the btosb o u t Two Xrons, PIONEER PARAOHUn CO, In. Faahtefi. .Cblorful, exeltlng. filled ttonunt lor all claims ot allaaoay firefightora were mmmmfm If! "*’‘s.H|ht grooB flnlsh. ,Price, a — etc,, Heating—Plumbing - 17 WfUi smart, easy to sew atylee fbr BVEMINO BBRALD, 1189 AVKt. tea W. Mutcliias, Realtor. M L vtew. aehbei hua at dear. Made- - er at k U h e m a te BMtixi Caater IA4QS Wbui ifi»~«NKdad to witK- _____ repalrad. S&eata, bout ftort ot IMT taaabaa taa ba- was Inchidad to the daelMas.. •n o lM to th a ’ apei&d.for only'$496. vtc., M t Into COD- LBSNNOX FURMACBB and - warm J. WATSON BEACH ond C0. •I w M . A M B B I C A B , m e w t o r e S6.N.T. 94133.50. 94996.- Use iaiUb. Bealtor. M L S-ISU. (50. >170). ~ ; 616 Main SL. Mao- 2 9 * • » * m g BMds. Bratte- .: 13 BiaadI Btraat REALTORS : - ' APPRAliBijBRB ^ 1 M M aBT .W. -- MAHCHl«l» r-^ # air hasting. 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i.. -r V'. f j-i. M 1 ;t i'", W’- t - rT''^ v':../..^‘ ; '.’ 4.. '■ ! ‘: ' ■ r i ' l . . / y \ < -r X- ' 1., ' ■ (• . . V ‘ - ‘/ll, f'*l. ■ l ‘>\ -Vi ■ \ . ■U: .>N 4 • •V.v-*-' -'' " x l - \ TRIDAVi OGTOB^ 7. 1#M d . " '" H ...... »M...isna| A w rXGE EIGHTEEN n ge Daily N«t Prass Han Tht Weather ■; .^llanrbfBter lEoftttttg li^alb \ Far the Week Ended. ,' Fendaag o f V. S. Weather Be •T : Oct, E 1955 X • • _ Who have lost their parent* apd ' Tha flfat KBeeUnK of tha lineOln Star of Uia''lEaat,.RoyAl black Sisterhood Hears . ' Clear and not aa oeol hmlgh^ X School PTA wm be held Monday, Precaptory « o , 18, will hold Its Nears UMlf homM.^, . • - ______.X '■ 11,820 I. c f C t r d i^ e lower Ms, from Hardtng College of Searcy, Geenits- Moeeusel ew gag m jNtoMr 841m , 8 tude- to better acquaint the puenta and with the Royal Black Order are A tk„. and an M. A. degree from ' bUcor dMl«r, rocently atMiuM a urged to attend. , _ Tha Siatarhoim ,qif Tempi* bath \di«Vbiegtibi« saleas' msflA^Wee j, 'v BtDdetMktr dealer meet- teachers of all atudenta>^ large Syracuse University. She hhs also SZ attendance la hoped for to. glee the' 'Shedom vviil hoiil tt« first meeting stqdied in Paris end has traveled ' ma memorfM * f Bouth ISend, Ind^ at which VOL. (SIXTEEN PAGES) ; ((JiHMflsd AStortlatoi F8k» U ) plan ah excellent chance to work, .A cottage prayer meeLlnr for of the- season on Tuesday: Oct. il, in Austria and Spain. r geetedOia; \ >■' yf -’■X'J-: M ANCim BTRR. M O N D A Y . O C T O B E R 10 n V E C E N T S tn ta the ea*trm di- meihhers and friends Of the CHt |ivw a , cc^denttal at. 8:30 p.m. ai the. Temple. The Mr*. Annie ^chariah waa bom --.■WbeegpB'ste r'a^hion'■ Show by" Cor^ Cktunt.v. v^- State Park and Foreat Commii- trig in Honolulu. . .sualk and Marl-Mads In Luthar tumei. AH three atudenta arrivtd ■peakeni;/^ • ’i - in the United States in September riot at alon.’'; 'Hall Emanuel Lutheran Church The,e^ning promiaea to brsiim- Alan X Wabrak, son' Crf and arc now atudylng at the Hart­ and Interesting. Rtfreeh- \ Tuesday evening, Nov. 15. The- COMPARE •The CWaaiiero- OroOp of the Mra John Wqbrek, :15 BantmvSt., ford Seminary. Foundation. lents and a tocial hour wfU follow ^nior aaneunoed bs B o ^ ICethodiat W 8 CS haa In- show la sponsored by the Man- PPC rJ the area of mar- haa entered tha freahman jclass at chMter Registafed Nurses Assn! Hisi Myong Won Lee .toe program. Mrs. Georka Lcssner, ,, X. J' X' Vlnd^the Study Group to tta meat* Clark Unlveraity. WortMtar, Mass, Korea Is now working foj^^ner prealdent, hcq>M thajt,''all members, toe Perfect Ctr- Ike S tor the. benefit of the , nurse .Monday at 8:16 p.m. when He graduated fiunv^anchester master of arts-degree aVthe In­ prospective new. 'members and ■ X'- plaiit at ^ eW Castle, to > & . C ttm ort WatkWa wlU apeak scholarship fund and tickets are : sHiv, plants At Hagers­ \ High School laat.,jone. now available. stitute of Ohufch 8091a] Service. frichda will attend. Husbands era ■CO. on th eiitp alw toxdc with Mr. Wat- town and 'RjkhnwnA-*- \ Sidney Elliott She received her bechelor of arto cordially invitoa. .’The Board mem­ klaa Urtlw Holy Land. \ : . A|Uly 1st LC John'F, Barry Jr., bers, headed by the hospitality TEL. in 8-7782 'Th e W atuy of toM tmnssir- Mary Bushnell Chen^ Auxiliary degree from th^^nly Missionary 47 0 CENTER STREET aoivof M r^J, #. Barry, 32 Scar- chairmen, Mrs. Morris Firestone ’h,_. tlon does not Justify one’s No. 12, USWV, will hold its Sidney Elliott, formei^ '^ocal res­ Women’s Collage in- Kores. Miss: I B d v ^ U O s t ^ e and borougjv^d.. recently completed' Lee p U n a ^ return to Korea to' and Mrs.'Alvin Yulei, will serva as trust In It,*^ too governor told Argentines R k F ^ u ..s ; monthly meetinciMonday at 7:30 Mra. Stanley Rceeman, co-chatr- the .A m y Medical Field Service ident, who now lives ■with help ~^kfld>tn and young people -hoatesses. Specialists in ijaonumeots sculpti^cd from eelect Barra granita. nn emergency conference of In'th^tate AroSry. S mu o^tha ^ a d t .B a s a a r at the SchooTa :milltSLry ortentatidn granddaughter, Mrs. David Perfect Circle oStClals nifd the Comnuiiil^ Baptlat <^urch t ^ dburaa at Ft. Sam Houaton, Tax: Bailey. Bolton Notch Rd., “X - C lO -l^ ted Auto Woilc^rs. Ask Per on X. inoTTuw firpm 1 to 8 p.m./ aa^ Ha hfa ^received 'orders assigning PositioD on ''aoanea th it. avdnga and train him to Camp Hanforu, Wash. He Eiiicft^nB DAR reach We 90th milestone Mon • l ^ a w ill be ayallabla for the la a .1935 graduate of Tufts Uhl* Oct. I'D. His daughter-lh-labr, ■\| / amusement o f the Aoy* eind Kills. varMty School Of Dental Medicine. W ith M oiiologiics Mrs. Walter Elliott and daughter Internm ent Arms Guts . — ^ U.S. '.‘Loses “T36S Kinuiaiir, cT ■ Ethet;' Mrs. ..Fred Mohr, will hold Fashion Rd. wm ii bicycle In tha recant ^‘open house" In his honor Sunday Buenos. A ires, A rgentina, M ia^ / FU ., Oct. 10 ( t P ^ . A delightful Evening, " ata'rting afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock at H. P. Hood and Sona' ice cream with a delicious chicken dinner and O c t ’ 10 (/P V -A lrgen tln a’s pro­ S«cretary - ^tV S tete D ulles the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tide Lands aatan' bidyqla cohtaat foi\chi>dren concKidlng wjth several moist visional governm ent ask ^ SHTEDISH ^ Elliott, Bpltort Center Rd., -Xx called on Russia to ac­ under 15 yu ta of age. *»• was tertoining mduologue's given 'by . It is exiiected that hla brother, Paragu ay today to intern ex- cept P resid en t E issiiil^^ypc’s choatn as one of the top ^{iriae Mrs. Hazel Drig'gs Lpekward, wae President Juan D . Peron su f­ BAKE SALE winners for hla entry whichuch aug- enjoyed by 37 Members of.Orford Gidward C. Elliott. IS Orchard 8 t.. Issue^P tea m ilitary blueprint exch ange' this town, who' reached his Q3rd ficien tly fa r fro m th e fron tier restad tha name ha would glvs tno. Parish Chapter, Da K at the Alt- an d 'aerial' in spection p lan so bicycle' If ha won. maveigh in Storrs last night. birthday'pn March 7, will be pres­ so that ■presence cannot the w orld can m ove tow ard T m m i t b w i f 2 pjRa ent. together with four genera­ W ashington, O ct. 10 (JP)— The WCTU, win meat Tuaaday The monologues given by Mrs, causi^ Iro U ^ tf. disarm am ent and peace. LoH(ward included u Keep the tions of the families. The brotljbrs The Suprem e C ourt today re­ •':’^ e Paraguay government said Spauaaaod by the WJI.S. mormnp^at 10:30 In p>a South "We hope that the Soviet Home FlreX Biimlng,"’'''The Cheer­ w « e born In England and le ft^ e lr jected a governm ent' reR Updt Satilvday it would, intern Peron if Mathodift Church to *ew for the native land more tljan 7'____ volved ih th e dispute. Hale Store. A regional meeting ■ Vlt'e Presld^t RCcharu^Ixon. followed by br.- Pani Diidley The Justice Department h'ad day sent a note through;,., it* But he wamad/ Atnertcaas will be held b h '^ t . 26 at 3 p.m WJilterTBoaton heart speciaio^ walks’ out of -the elevatof -after charge 3'affairca in Aaun()ioiv''ac- "do not pro{ disarm our- b o x in g PAh’RfEB WANT- asked the tribunal to strike .down Weekend SpecMf at the home of Mrk^ Donald C. Fish. idsitipig President SiiiienhoFcr in pqnver. Behind them are White ■ Louisiana's claim that its boun­ cepting the internment offer. rdiany eetVM unless ; aur* that ElUngton-Are;r Rockyllle, wlto the e d —I usfu usfS t to o f ^ run down . A PeroiiUta plot ' to create other* ar* dmnff ^ House press secretary James H ^ crty. and Presidential Assistant dary extends into the Gulf of Mexi­ With ten of thhaa fr**4 (Mrhian war prisoners Sabra TrumbiiUjChapier, of Rock­ and Hred/llien I atorted .'taking \ -I 'Sherman Adams trignt). > /“ \ -/f ' co for three leagues, or about 10 tihlies to- *pri not fix Louisiana's seaward./boun-. Sir John Whiteley, Britaiire mmn-1 K g a V l t l bra*** tlhue. to^^rogrem^^^ H u ilted ill H ^ tfo rd b ^ on NATO’s 3-mriin executive |'■■FVIIH O lifv lia ti|rTliO B « ^ *lr raid shaltfli: ~ . jKithout complications..’ dary in the. act. but contoipplated Harrifi^an Sees xecutlve ] ,t waa the •lory—bottlea up ■ay that the Suplejne Court would de­ in|i group 4n toe Pentaientagon.; ENAMEL ONLY The prospects that he will ret)re y th* Ruatiahs for 10 yaam— I' # Open All Day Sundays H X at Jhs eqd of Jiia present term ware termine it to be .as it existed when told- a* an *y«wUne*a aocount, by Hsrtfbrd. (!)ct. 10 States heightei|ed, tlowever':,-, bV- expert 'the state entered to* union. At . mUilary threat toj-4Give Adenau two cbnVicla wlto escape ‘N^^bUgatioiir’ Heinz Llnge, Httlfer'c valet, WI CMBsva Biigsrour medlcll opinidh that' It 'IS'.tpMMWs tost time it-was three miles from' NATGkaajifVat h*an.greater than rqtunud. ov*r the weekend ti two **t* of ^ n * - morning froih ' , shore,'Rrownell * said. sibi© to say nov- whether he Whit be ■Weth'enijlera Slate Prison /are it is today.’’ T;hen he'-adflto: " I ' dec*d*' of captivity in. the any Russiafi oh- 4 8 ’ '’physically able" to run'sgain. I Louisiana in reply naked toe Back Adlai don't believe the'Soviets waniSvar j Sharp Set^k Union, other, to cooperuto D ofg'N ot Include Straightening or ^ d y W ork atiU at larwe and' probably high court to hear arguments on and they will probably try to syoldf McCONVILLE’S 1k© Agree* to Schedule ! hiding out m the southwest EV*. -Brajan' Took Foleito “ Soviet harmeny\ , While Ills progress from his | Brawmeire motlon, then dismiss it. it if there's an adequate^ detor-j Bremen. Germany.^t. 10 (F) / GRUNHOUSIS « N florists section of Hartford^. ^ ' The *toto sajd the court hsd New York, Oct. 10. c holed - A t the. same time, jlsrriman rine*,. The body of ■ Eva, H lll^ e mla- Stand Silent for Ika aHe'rmaUf^Of a Sunday news con­ , up'in/u>is city.- . said he himself is not and has hot "Irtje.lr progress, he declared, Parliaplm.t! the antl-rsarmamtot trto* unlit he. marrlM her toe day Soclpnsts yesterday. captured a Prior to Dulles epeeeh, th* Le- ference at Lowry Air Fdrce Base. ■i^rious reports, from" the been a candidate for, the nomina­ "has been much more'than wahad before toe double cmclde, was car­ gtonnairce Stood tor a momaht. of Dr. Paul D»idl4\’ White, noted Bos­ Plan Sv^tches m w rity — 52 seata — in the 10t>* / . Corduroy Stroller Suit F^Slrfleld Ave.. seclmn near tion. HC commented, however, that foreseen a few years ago." ried out' from toe/undergroufld silence In tribute to Eiaeqhowcr, ton heart specHMist, speaking for :mber legfrlatDre.aiid rolled up /New Britain Ave.. wpere the he does not believe a man of his ' On the ground, he said, the Red boudoir- and dt^nnto on - the grato reciuMratlng from a lH a*t attach, himself and the president's bedside their biggest popular vote,aver In : men are kho^-n to have been. age ™ he will be 64 next month — Army is "greatly strenfthento t In the chancelJetiyjierden by/Otto "M ay Ood be u rttlu S ^ ” said ■doctors aa-ertedX . ■ have pidvefl '.fruitless). Del. Quste^Rumors the state; a center of industry and .^By A lgene. A s advertised in Seventeen. C olors} Is too old to be President. quality and equipment. It J ^ n Guehschc, an. wjutant, while So­ National Commander Swihem Col- / CapU Joseph'P. McDowmd o f Harriman talked about the shipbuilding. T u fqu oise, w ild rose, charcoal. Sizes 10 t o 18. 1. The Pre-Hiden^ will hot/fW much better shape thap jfv tj/ b e - ' With only 46 of the 92 seats in viet artilleryyehelU werw flying Un%:^ln expreesing the -^'^gfcSi’a to his farm at Gettyiiburg, PaZfor the local police foVee sale to­ Mbicdw/ Get. 10 (/rt — Soviet presidential nomination yesterday fore." » the outgoing parliamtol the Social­ 'overhead Unge said, / Hitl*r'a h o p * ^ eoon will return toT----- at least fo\ir,-\ir,- shdahd possibly no ^ ot un-' day. ) , Forelgm/MlnlsV4r, V. 3}. Molotov ih answer to questiofts- pn-the CBS The British officer told ythe-Rus­ chauffeur hw tried to harry out George A. Cuinnjl ist* had had to govern iff alliance health. \ \ . 9 8 ttl the ebd of flvt/piore television program,- ”fr.c< the na­ sians have . mastered' toe produc­ the body/hut It w»a too'heavy foU warden of the prison, .-de­ said today he Will leave by air bh tyfth Adenauer's GhrlsUan Demo­ Gov. Leroy Oollin* of 2. - Eisenhowei- 1* nqr \t00 per tion." tion problems >-M- manufacturing him. / / . ' ■/ scribed the men today as "hVt O c y '25 for the Geneve Big Four 1 ' Understand Each. Other crats and the Free ^m oefats. welcomed U«gtonnains cent" out of danger ahd ttXtill is Jet-alrptanea for the H-.bomb age., The - election cgfnpalgn was Att.gr the Interview/Llnge went Miami, „ '• .' \ Luxury in the Pric« desperate types.” fi^eign - Ministers’ Conference ' After saying he has ho .obliga­ I'i :■ .X SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOI^ "too early th sayX whethW hy ■"They've gofafm u ch better air fought over the.Bonn government’* into ^cHiaion with hi* wife and ,i-__— . . • \. pening two days later. tion to support Stevenson!' Harris w ill have "a .complete recovw>kX force than ever/ttefote,'* ••***■ membership in,the. North Atlantic three cmidren at the apartment of I (ConUaned a but be ha.* pps'ipo the period w ^ n ' Tuesday with Secretary of StaV The veteran Soviet .dtplomat man added that he. and the 1932 He liR ow ed^e deff nse,mlnlstera_ Alliance and it* pl*ns .to build, a hie uncie, Hetrtricli Bauer, a for- complications fo rm a lly Would o ‘ •Dulle*.—to' keep him' from made toe disclosure -to Lester B. Democfatic-candidate “ understand secret photo^sphlc slides of some 500,090-mao armed force tor mei''(micia| of Hitler'* Reichsbank. cur. • , ■/• -f- bllrig over'; and , to "pi'Otect^ Pearson, Canada’s foregln''‘secre- each'other fully.' of Ru'ssls^i^ewest planfs and. gave W eitem dejeiiee. Socialist' leadije Ba.her said, today, hli nephew con- and Thrift in the Prices . Asked if he felt "moraily hound 3. He toink*\ls should be "close ’ ' ipsrt from" the effect* of hlS/Over. tary, during a inneheon which the flfures trt their performances. < h a rg ed ^ ef« pro-weztern polijiiss dtiring a quiet- moment at by what you , have .said in the fo rhe ( ^ t of the year" before liy ,ive brain,” -isitlng Canadian gave. for- 3lo)o- tVhKeley said toe rec#bt an- were blocking Soviet agt'eemtot to. her. that he returned to . toe gar- Rich, surfaced coals of flceca alpaca pile, and smart Presi(^l goes back to the" While 1 Meets Nixon ' V 'at the Canadian Embassy. . past." Harriman repHed; dgh after the: funeral pyre burned nouh'cement by Russia ,d her ,,.the reunification of Ge.rm*^.' letms . tweeds. .______. ' . H o i^ . ' Tbs President, who observe . "Noj -not at all morally bound th end the Sh^ltsta out and buried'toe aahe* of Hitler Molotov's phnouncement stopped I have said I was for Adlai but I sa^mtes ..of reduction bf .their!' Hoping IT V. The President ia "happy" at his BStlj birthday-.next/Frjday, met cold spoculStioi) in Western diplo­ -rmed forces by 800,900 men dominance in the state, e (»(;i** and hla wife 1 from the AP Wires yftt hospital and will need a hit of | matic circles here that his self- never said I was going to support Publication of .hla! account, him'a.t.rbe convention.” means no zlgniflcant lowering of work—such as hii conferehce next (Continued on Four) criticism, published in the latest their ability to launch arvyuack. (Coniinued on p'ii^(e Eight) brought a flood. of telegsam*. to issue of the magazine Communist Harriman who bid for the pto" Llnge,. Bauer'said, offering "Ikrge NIXON TRIP POSTPONED *3 9 ’95- to *5500 Identiai nomination at the ^ 9 5 2 He said this w si becauto the Denver, Oct. 1# ( ^ —Tho might mean he wouldn't be going quality of yeappns end. trained sums'jyor hi* story of HfHsr and to Gieneva. <■ , conventibn. added. "11 is for Eva Braun. During Umk iritervltw White Hone* today aMMOMed me to say St this tlnie/w'hom I soldiers have msterlaliy improved he theid back moet tortalls, saying postponrmcilit - o f Vice Frcel- The old'Bpishevik has admitted in the' U.S-S.R. U.S. Rocket Actw^ty Set making a mistake on an obscure would support next yeayT’ He said he hoped to write.a'oook or nCaga- dent Nixon's echtdoMI Nevgm- point- in Communist ideology, and he hopes to be part/ft toe New Generated b y -^ v ie t smiles at News Tidbits zine article*.. His uncle commented ber trip to the Near East h ^ * last aiunmer'q^ Summit Conference ■ -i'' ' . ■Western diplomats- here- today York convention deiegatlon and this m6roln|^'\ caiine of President Elsehhowera’ and elsewhere, the* "Geneva spirit’'- were trying to guess what 1* "we’ll decide 1 tog/toer "whom (0 C ullfd j from A P W ires ''WHert/toe Fuehrer wanted any­ Ulnees. . To Move into High Gear afoot. support."' ,r ha* created a temptation for some thing a t night, it was my Heinz Struggle for Power Ponelble Hrrriman’s'/'clsim that he Western governments^ to cut de- who,-Would come running. He WlU tiNe m f l o t m c n t DROrS _ i Posslbilttie* mentioned ranged Prim* Minister Nehru’s Indian i rgaliy be. able ,to tell *om*thlng.|' Waahlngtoa. Oct. 19 t^)—Th* (Continued on Page fw o ) government braces tor posalbto. from a shift in' Soviet foreign (Continued on Page Fifteen) 2. A number of Nike-Deacon exploalons folfowlng annouhesinffli by another returning POW, SS unemployment dropped to 8,- ,\P .\viatlon Writer rombination rockets, also at Fort policy to a new struggle for pow-er in the ruling . of plan' to raorganlu lnaia>^ 27 Gen. Han* Baur, Hitler;* personal 100,000 In Septombtr—tho low­ Washington. Oct. 10 the Chtirchill. states and-'territories l i ^ only pilot., : ■ est In nearly two yeais wlill* 18 months from July 1957 through The 25-foot-long Nike Is the "The Ideolbgicai point.raised Is. 16... Japan’s ground- fords chl*< of employmimt hit a Septembor • December 1958 the United-States Baur in Bunker . Army's standard snliaircrafi mis-, so u>bscure that it seems'his re-1 Morocco French Colonials. staff arrive* In W*sbingloo. for Baur , told, newsmen record at 04,700.000. The total w ll launch , more'"than twice a-- ten - at Camp Its power pkint is allacHed lo^ the caniation ran only be a p irtrx t'fo ri w ...... i ' r k ^ n ' ' e "• aerie* of meeting*-wilh Pentagon •PrtemUand in ; West ’O em any he ’ nonsber - ef al- many high altitude srockets as *it Deacon- rocket to give the latter officials and three-week tour of Septetitoer was a decline of 158,-‘ has fir to in the j.asf 10 yes'is. . disassociaung soviet foreign 1 1 0 1 7 1 0 u n-as in the bunker on April 30, toe added range! io.v from, a ,man with whom the PrOtCSt K IB DBCISWIIS U.S. military installations as guest day of the suicides. 000 from .August, however, duo About -Jl .700:000 has been biuig- Balloon (-oinbinatlon* Slated presidium' .(Joe* not . agree;" said ' of Geh. Mazwell D, Taylor, Army ’T a-ent into Hitler's apartment to the return of student* to etto -for this e ffo rt in addition to 3. Four dozen or more Deacon- one Western observer. , " •rhool after part-time Msmieer the JIO millior. or so, expected to chief of staff. In -the bunker to - get my Isst Skyhook balloon eombination.*. off He added that tljere waa no ap- ' R.-ibati-'Morocco. , Oct., , -•evbiving . . - an estimated .. 8.000 . men Is’j Israeli ngovernmenf...... — uhanlmoualy______orders!" he sai.d. "HUMr___—■ -—said good-« — employment. 'The employed total be spent'diiring (the same period and and northern Canada In : psrenl reaaon______for "such a uu.v»quick , cities ri m p in g- slow progress through the , hullfight ban, labeling bye to me then, remarking that wa*--2 '/i millleu higher thM Shop Hale's on the. much more ambitious, but ,he Arctic, a like number from ; solution aa discrediting a man who I demonstrated today f hnly country along ; the. Spanish, Septmnher, 1954. related, space stellite spectacle "against mioril^ty and j hs . would nbw>- take his own life closely ships th the Pacific off San Diego-' against, the Jeris|on .ofthe French I Moroccan 'i rentier where rebel Jewish ethics"... Sov. . .Rlblcoff [ • — ;— — >'■ project, » another'-* dozen from government to go-ahead with the [bends continued .raiding and BRAZIL MINISTER QUITS Program .\ired at Rocket .Meeting and to 6 I , (Continued on Page Eight) names 22-member vacation ad- 1 (.Conttoi^ on.P*ge Eight) snips on a track smith' from the I home rule plan for Ihe^ protee- ' harassing operations ttgainst posts ■visory council to work with Con-1 . 1. ■. ■ ■ . Rio Do Janeiro, Brazil, Oct, 10 The delSils .of the U.S. r o c k e t ______, . ,, torate. | . , " held by .the French. - , , ; For -Your re-eSrch progiim durmg toe 1957-1 or the Antarctic. | t '» | | necticut Development Commiasioh j ■ . • ■ • - - ' - i.fv—Finance. Minister Joso Maria . 'Other' Frenchmen led fighting - A French' Nevv-s Agenyy cof-i WhIUtoer ronftrined today that 36 ihternationkl geopff^ical'yesi- ' "ilk.vhook' balloon carries i A t t R C K . j V l l 'l B forces in the field to put down respondent reported from the area he has resigned In a cabtoet were, discussed'in a speech to the *ke deacon t I n j K 1 r tJ, l crisis resulting from hi* prepeaed American Rocket Societj'here last , miles, from which the rocket is A iiul 4'oB-cliixal feel the home rule program ian't week by Dr. Homer-Newell, act-' launched. . , xwllBlI Itlll \. . ' ‘ V ■ ’ ■» Algcrrians Riot In France had launched one prong of the]ijop- this week -.. GOP House leader ‘ i he had been summoned Junt’ he- r -IhL;.faUla .6nd pl-SStlc calf. Top handle in many styles. phere and Aetoal Physics Division "Rockoon,'-' and more, than 30 of i 'vtienns, Austria. Oct 10 VPi In Frarrance.ltaeir, Algerians op-. eration 10 mile* rorlh of Boiired. Norman,K.''ParcelU predicts forth­ New York,-Oct. 10 Sir Win- I (ure noon, ''Whitaker W*# adf - Area new atylM in ov«r-the-ahoulder. All new faU'coIors. «if the Nsval Research t,aboratory. toem have been launched, to; as . Theodor. Cardinal Innitzer. 79- posed . to (he government’s pro­ Boured is ore of the three villages' ston Churchill says too safety .of > ,dreMed by. a reporter'as -"M ri, First quality nj-Ion hosiery in sheer and aemi-servtc* The laboratory has been assllgrf- coming special session of Legisla­ weights. ■' high as 60. miles. : year-old'head of the Roiwan Calho- gram of tightsr Integration of .Al­ — Boured. Akhoiil anti Ttol Ouzll — ture will extend rent controls in the world depends on, "the ezsentlal .Minister.” "N o. e*-iitoil*t*r,“ : •d all the rocket projects., includ­ 4. Hundred*, of "Rt^kalrs - 1 he church in-Aust.-ra, .died Sunday geria with -continential .;Franc«. forming a' triangle on tne- French and fundamental unity of the Eng­ Whitaker replied. "That ia ing the'sStel’ite progrtm. Six to 10 flood-hit areas., three-irlch rockets and other sm all' of a heart attack. - ' demonstrated in] several cities arid side of the frontier against which - Ckude, h^emade ""bomb ex­ lish speaking pirople." beet solution.” ' ' - satellites about the size of ba.*ket- Albs Perfect Fit Nylons $1.15 to $1.35 Pr. . „ , . V . t. . .4 . launched from Jet aircraft' A target of Nazi mobs and Corn- mpfe’ than 1,000 were arrejited. In the rebels-started an opfration plodes in New York Broadwey This "unity, he adds,' is "not at bails a ro to be re v e le d to a lt i- j.t high altitude.: in the Cbinco-' muni.st ptopagend*propagend* ehind, Freedom- Award for. .sqrvlceS to however; at heginalag o t th* Dark Haal and Fop+ Nylon . ,.,... i .00 Pr. ■■Wkito Sand4. N, U„.-and soqthe'f from northern Japan:. committee heerings In W-ashlngton member college of- cardinals. were put down in 'other- French but more-often carrying away both to discus* effect* ef Mtomatieri. oh. the cause of freedom!" third quarter hour aad yeaelied ^aamlass Sneer Nylon . r; . i.,, *.. $1.35 Pr. 33 from ■Fori Churchill on' RuUson > Newell said other coordinated A rchbfshop-coadju tor Dt. Fr* n* cities. -There are S|bout^300.000 A l­ togir'dead and wounded, teavifig American economy . .‘ Labor Sedre- Churchill said: ' ,) ' “ ■ ' aTOgh iM ^ M totondky. Loses* Bay. .Just lielow- the A t ^ c C »cle rocket launchings plgnned include Jotoyin, who-^d teed carrying on gerians in' France' proper, many of only traces ' of blood - and-' some' tary James P. Mltcl«*U\ calls "X.t alt times whan Ariidnea arid at 11 to 88 a *Mare wpi* treqaw f*’. in Ckmada. Th* U.S. a&eady hob IN *B.W. B m C G COBB those o f the lingUsh,’ fkoih Engt- many duties-o%^-the office during them unemployed and nearly all enemy rifle shells -)>*hind. Btriks* et Kohlw Co. and' perfect the British seommonsTMOth have pad ttoiy eritewdsd ea asR t * . Budget Shder Nylons'...... :...... $ 1.00 Pr. fired more than*' 140 Aerobees, to land's West Coast, and French jxibr. Circia Oorp. tjrpteal of labor-man- .arovad^ a Sitoi»la'(lai«Mto'off • 4 r . V • ■* (, -. •• - ' MANCHivrHi Co n n * tftitude* aa high a* 123 milea. " Aerobee-type rockets from Algiers. .(OoBttnied In Morocco, field operations in- (CoallBiwd M Fag* Eiglil)' agemqat in Amofico. ..JIOsittaiM *■ Boc* Tw*K MgB priced . -r - . .1^, ■ i r* ,- r/4- ... eSf.^ -- “ , , ; '7’^ /. / ' - ■ ^ " I rt- y. * .t"' f-r ■ •’ \ r \ .’-ttfT' J' y