W- ■ - r » V- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, .1958 ifAGli IXWRTEEN t ■ inatir^sifr lEttfitlng Ifpralli Avenge Daily Net Press Ron Far the Weak DaSad l i t WBRthgr^ FMheast af D. S; Waathsr l Oqt n , 1B98 days" the landloii^ would say Plan Antif|u6 Show- AbontTown whtn our friend aMfed why ht Fuel Dealers Sponsor SOowers oieeaatoaally wasn't keeping after the janitor.. 11,^93 IE this aVealag, deaifag. captor by H^ard Along Main Street As a result, instead of taking In West Hartford Mamben of tha cakt p i tha min* only one day, as ouv friend ha^d.px* arth e Audit nsldnlght. Lmv 49-48. Twaafifig ■tral ahow tponaorad by tba Man* pected. the job took the better part ar CIrealatlaa fair, cooler: High la said 89s. * ebaatar Lod(a of Elka, 'vhlch ^11 And on Some of Manchester*^ Side StreetSt Too ■of a week. And during that week>. The .18lh Greater / Halford ManeheUer^A City of ViUageCharm ba (Ivan Nov. 4 and b at the Wad* the apartment was filled with Antique'Show will ba held In the deQ School, will hold a rehaarial It’a All in the Baoka , qtiutomatic washing machlns in the signs of the Janltor'a activity. If West Hartford Armory. 989 Farm* ' tomorrow aftarnoon.at b o'clock at not with the janitpr. Dust from a mgton Av*., Monday, Oct. 24, thue tha Elks' Homo on Biaa^ S t -' we love to alt on* the atme wa ''^bsssment, ■ LXXV, NO. 20 ir b U R fS i NANCHEdTEH, CONN,. MONDAY, OpI^BER 24, 195$ (OtoHdftoR AfivavUslig aq^Paga IB) i^RICB FIVE in front ot hur hoiiae at thla ttme One morning this week, a per* wall that was being replastecifd ^ d a y , Oct. 20, from 9 p.*"- to of year aa tha yellow, leaver'^drift son who Shan here be- nameless, settled a white patina- on eveiy- 10>30 p.m. Mancheater AuxUlaiy PoHca’wlH thing in the apartment.-Eating and " A/.ppIsndld exhibit of antique X' awat Monday nl^bt at 7:30 in tha slowly down, from the oveynanging filled the washer, set It in-motion, branches / . and Went off about his duties. cookliig uteneitf were reiifoved fumiteiro- end jeWelnr, oM fleas, 'eenagors Dehaic auxiUary room at PoHca Head* from the kitchen and left tq-^plles silver aM china will be on display quartara' Sgt *'dward Edward WlnilerWtnzirr OfOf' While there'a a nip In the air, it'a Soon. soapsuds and water Could still warm enough to alt and be seen erupting from the sfMriure in other roomU. and all jSAir-sale. The list of ax* tha rafular dwartmentTtment aill apaak And what did' all thu 'eost our hibitora tnchtoes dealers from Nei< D river CurbR' on "Accl^nt Raporta." dream. ‘ / on top of thele msehincnisehinc Where imsp West Ou Our dreanrs center mostly Is normally sdded. friend? EaUngjrt home had been York. J^ew Jerssy, Pennsyl' around Ihe^-mileatone across the ' 'It seemed a certainty to the un* made Impocsible. Therefore, Item and Ne«v Bpgismd, with many Hartford, Oct. 24 (F>—Par-/ Thoaa attending the United Na* One w u ; Coet of dining out for the .f^nnscUcut hroA. / eath( citissns and teenagers tiina Birthday Party in the veatry road It'a h rougb*hewn slab of prejudiced observer that '-whoever granKe-"Witn an Inscription, was, using the machine had Ipadect b ^self and hie, wjtfe four nights, The Women's '0«1W/ of themselves .Appeared at the of the North MethOdiat Church /James’s Church, ataU capitbl today to debate './•r (Sunday evening, afa reminded that MI..NTH,” a relic of the si it so full Its capabilities ware being c<^h days. ' i-', strained and this was an Inchoate Bern Two was hsrd Vo. sponsor of the ah proposals to curb auto driving good uaad'cloti^g will be ac*^*!?!**^ and harder to assign a a tea room at th ^ .-. by youths 19' to IS years of for ablpment ,lo aha needy in / B y carpful.chephing of history form of protest on the part of the washer, . - * finaUy put it down this way. We Sr home cooked food wi / •K«- Korea. The program will com^* ' books, we'Ve iratned that George and tear on nerves untU Job Washington yUsed this route on Investigation disclosed a start* at lupch and-dnn isqraai^ priiha miaiater, Moahe Shar- hearing, called byUen. menca at S o’cloek with deaaert comifieted: ia4».80. nk Silvost^, Paris., Oct. 24 beverage, followed by a _ . thriie dlilerent' visits to governor ting fact, when the machine was att. was all N t to toa* In their lap# Borden and held before opened In an attempt,to locate the He figures it w»uid have be4n T,*.* on^Antlqusr shows item Big T h M ion a frying-hoc laaue—rwhat are they Legislative Oouncil, con- o n riod with Mra. Marion McLagan aa Trumbulpln theNLebsnon War Of leas ex^heiv* if he had donerthe \ . fice. trouble. , cesafUUy fo r tha past tors compLefod work to- ^ in g to do about tin of ahna three auggestion* al- ; ^ \ loader. A i^ama and m ovl^n the job himself. for^-dlffeipnt church — jaje / "/ United Katlona will foil :6wlng that, it’a easy to slip One. pair-of pants was sloshing day'Xon the /&st, part of a by the Sdviet bloc to BayptY it forward' as possible around ipside, and that was all. sriutioria^to the large number b a « into the 18th , World Series, has been. "Where Is tending a m a » l inaurance eoiirae la it posaible that the'hired ipan'a Chet Morgan?'' point conceit /proposals ty were: LJmting 16-18 year old driv ers to daytime hours-or per S o m e G e r l a n s A s k / at Bie c09>^My^ home ^office In little wblta cottage with its jnig* 'Mr. Morgan,, in esse anyone German reunification, wit 1. The coUapee the Saar ¥ ged flelds'tone chimney caught the All la How Von Read i plebiscite of western plan* to "Eu- haps eveit raising the license Hi During the last war, tM ads within -50 ,miies>-irf Manenester RsEurDpeap security s; eye*of the Ocnhral and hie.stkif? doesn’t knoa', was a Mqin^.lmalN i ropeani'ze" that fronUer valley aa age to 1$; puttingIqieed gov-, Waaley Group of the South that were run on the l ^ k : page The ministers, iT.STjtecrc^y of ' a keystone of French-German ernors on teeitoge car*: and And were this hbtpjn given a rest man for years. H e 's / ^ in an Stat'cTJohn Foster Dullee/Britlali gtaOuxUat O iu m f planning to while a- drink of Cool water was of the Newport Dally News were reconcUiaUan; ahd revoking the/Ucense of any e tu rn "executive capacity/at/ the-^Post : va tta fall rummage aale T\iae- a source of great effusion to Foreign Secretary HfiroldT^cmi)- 2. Th« overwhelming victory of teenager repixmalble for Sn ac brought from the doorysrd well ■'Office. ; ' ^ / ■ Ian apd French Foreiffn sHnixter day m o n il^ at the church, atari* to r the 'whlte*nalred soldier? He sailors who had ipdt arrived in Premier Ngo Dinh Diem of South cident of ioupd violating drtv- that .port. Old salta usually tipped Cbris Glenneyi^i Main St. BuiiU G antoR S Antoine Finay m e t^ t h e i^ rts 'big at 9 iraodc. All membera are could have sat heys. on this 'Ve.ry nessmasL and/g jqyai Boston -Rmi Viet Nam. over’ CaUef of State Bao \>.ng, regrilstlons, ecksn, Saar, Oct. 24 ---Fr#i|^ 7T«ni«r E d n r tiig a d ^ have their artielea at the off the newebmera th at'N ew i^t from-10:30 ar.m. to^ortly afteXl Dai in a referendum. This virtual-' wall, sipping slowly, and looking Sox rooter/hrougH thick and thin p.m. They meet again in the altefr; Faure ano^rman Chancellor Konrad moFH stmtly ehurdt Monday evening. back down over the valley and the w%s a ''lousy libin'ty town." It was yoH your chok# of ly eliminated 'any poMlbUity of « true. Enfert^ment facilities had for years, declijM ona I'ecent day noon to iqcamlm the remaining today to rat^ter a crisis brewing betwdm their^wo natidns long, winding road by the river that he would take a trip to the 'WUficaUon election in Indochina a* not kept up'wiiSi Newport's war- points of the/meiqorandum, con ptovidfd by the 19Q4- Geneva Ar- aa a result t^the Saar’s 2 to 1 rejection of thrplan to Euro bank. Post Office ahd look for Morgan. ploRn of Hm ot cerning dlMrinhEunehl and Eait- iblor Rocks 'Far.fetched? Perhajis. but the Ume expMlon. mutico Conference /at which the peanize the rim industrial vallej/ Tw o Lodge^ Plan But 'when they came ashore, /Arriving at the Center, Olenney Weet rela^na. Brituiii and RusdiM foreign idea fascinates the small boys who there /on the back pegs of the Entered, the Post Office and started' •..spociol |h1«4. FrtfDc^sourcea aaid the minis Faure and Adfimuer exchange teifigrams expretuing their now live in thf hired . man's ,cot* to look around the celling. tern w9r« cordiamnen. r a n c i ^ o , D anceonNov.il IHlly Ne^vs thay'd find ads by ihe ter* .qmckly reached.-complete . Dulles, Idimnillan and Pinay^are fitmvictidn that tm outedme/tK the Sair plebiscite yeeterteY tags. They listen eggcrly to the VFW or American Lbgion or ether A postal worker watched Glen- ^ nt^ on details, of a joint to meet vHth Soviet Fothigir Min must not be allowed, to up8et relations bietween France and stories of Israel Putnam ^racking ney looking around for mveral Den’t miss this I n t jehanee. etUbs,' headed in big black^ type, Large plants leefiod -with w em m position regarding Ger- ister V, M. Iftfiotov in/Oeneva d Area West Germany. King David Lodge No. 81. TOOF, the marauding wolf lo the Ooh* /LAP PARTY TONIOI^”/ minutes and came out Into the cot* Thursday in Qid finit /Uffort to necticut River and then back in yidor and inquired: " I s flisre any* buds Sod bloasoiiia. Ask SBAny- But glready the'vote had toppled the Saar’s prd-Freneh dndSunaet Rebekah Lodge No. 89, And they'd lose no tlme-^heading about odr large , bouquets of U.8, Secretary of Defeniie tranalata the ‘ Xlraeya spirit" .of lOOV', will together.aponaor a Vet* to its den, and of hp^ he left hki. thing wrong Mr, Olenney?"- ' Charle* Wilson, who is on hi* wa^ last summer’s sutninlt conference San Francisco, dirt. 24 rp)—San premier and heig^ned demands from other German leedefiti for the nearest one, ' "Not a thing yoiing fellow," \piH7 aaatbe1m1ms at our ape* arwiia’ ^ayVay fiouucKfiotluck dinneroinner andana plow In the furrows'of hts flel^ to But they never stayed. They'd to the Geneva meeting, also eat in mto concrete agreStnents at the Francisco and the B u t Bay area for return of w Gennaii-fipeaking ooal ahd steel territory rids to Lebanon, and offer hit serv* Olenney replied. . , . and on our rocked lu t night 'wiubJLhe second dance inIn Odd Fellowa Hall on n i* take only one look at the roomful selected ever- on today's talko. working level the Reich heXhefore World War II. day e'ivenipg. Nov. 11. \ Ices when he learned of our coun "Well, then," the clerk said, The big ' t**uea at the Geneva NATO Sehalosi Tomorrow dsmaging earthquake, within of people balancing cards on their "why are you looking up at the Adensuer's/measage 40 Fsurcy- n ieI poUuck dinner Nylll be try's fight for freedom. Ihicy have knees while a loud voice droned conference will be German reunifi puUee, MdcMlllah anU Pinay seven weeki. \ said: aervad buffet atyle at 9:80, follow an added rcsplKt for schoolteach celling?" cation, EurMNpan aecurity, and dis planned. to align their vleWa into ;.Wtndows shattered, telephone "B*7, G*49, 0*«3, etc ' . "I’m looking to see v/hcre Mor* "Havtog learnsd tha provisionsl ad by dancing, kitchen bingo and ers, too, w ^n they hear of brave We ■ don’t know What they ex* ■ . ■ , ■ , • • , . ■ » / . Hersid Photo. armament. But side lasuA were a. Joint ■ ■ ‘ priicy in seeeions.today and Ihies went dead, statues fell froip rM u lta ^ the vote In the 8kar, I earda. 'An orcbeatra will play for Nathan Male, born but a few miles gan is hanging from," was the The Fuel peelers As.sociatlon of Manohester representing 19 local dealers, cooperated in sponsoring] coming to the. tore to plague the thenhen^UMk the endorsement ot niches in a chapel, dishes fell from Supreme C o ^ pected to find going on, But from reply. this e.*hiblt which has been displayed In the window of the Manchestef/i^st Co. for the paat week. The | FERN HARDENS to exprsMto you in the iplrit a^piara and. round dancing. from this" spot. their disappointed expressions,' It western trio. shelves and overhead lights bur mMting in Luxembourg (en And so we sU phd dream where ■ Morgan ■aent down the drain dealers are Bantly Oil Co., Boland Oil <5o., Ellsworth and t-assow, Fogarty Bros., W. G. Olenney Co.. How Even before they, sat down la- /fCoatiuned Oa'Page Thlrtoeu; swsyril diszily back and forth. 'All ihembi^ and their frienda ’wasn’t Blngdl' with the Yankees.when the Amer n ^ ^ n i S t r ^ t. 5) my firm emivlction that Upsets KaUsias are cordtaily invited to attend, hercM passed -by on their way ard Oil Coi, Morton M. Lassen Jr., MAM Oil Service, Macri 6il Co., Moriarty Bros., Thomas McCann. ican League ebatops were defeated Hugo Pearson, Schendel's Qif Serrice, Williams Oil Co., G. E. Willis and Son, Inc., L. T, Wood Co., Whit* | Flre-RUto WamaB.. 88_____ the good rcletiona existing between 'n oae wtahing to attend are naked through history, and tha hiUa,,ths High Price to Pay ■Z At Oakland an apartmept house France end Germany muft hot ba vplleysj the twisting roads Vid(e on by the Brooklyn Dodgers in " the Ing Cdrpr, Wyman’s Fue'TDil Service arid p.andee Heating Sen’ice...... to call Kobliii Grand Barbara An* A friend of ours who la a pre- World Series. We all know the 7 _ fire started soon after the quake nor will they )>*, placsd in danger Film Ban Ride deraon or |CarJorie Oonlon-iyho are .added glory for having, kndwn the fcr*not.to*do*lt*yourseIf addict la and burned to death an-' 85-yearl by this vote. presence^Of such meii,^ - Yankees are now in Japan but 7 / In charge dLtIta dinner.- . : — ./ conaidbrlng—whether he should where Morgan t.s keeping htraself visit the scene of Of* scetderit on old'woman; Ora Bell. Tom Dolan., Sam Oeuttoned Accord ' P l a n t R e d O b Tt Ike Bokters ^Dulles’ Washington, Oct. 34 m —Tik chann his thinking on the sub* the Wilbur Cross/Psrkwsy at the a battalion fire chief, estimated ' "Awero that tho two govern ■■ ^ Really Dirty Paula is a mj’stery. - Supreimet OmrI irt today atruelz down Je^ Bolton Rd.. liiUrtecUon. damage a f 829,000 and said the ments have, in tha BuropMn epIHt, a dsci Thia it known as the "Case of ThlA ■ aoul*8sarching started ' Damages of 8150.000 are. being AMESITE DRIVEWAY - fire was "definitely caused by a loyally aought compromise and Iscision that Kansu dsuld bna M t Vesuvius." Ours Arir Misprint* III CCiitCr Park aa "obscene'] the motion pteturo shortly after he had talked his , Recant sii.-ns in prominent places Sought 'by : Mrs. Hartenstein • EXPERTLY INSTALLED / ^ g u explosion.” have kept thetr engegementa, I am T h o Moon ia BlUe." It occurred recently in one of landlord Into redoing the kitchen ssem to point out that Mancheater v . 'againstTcrieltlln as a result of the ;(^thority ajt Geneva Ruth Aldinger, 49, Jumped out certain that in the future. M in ltaa finish; ahd sacrosanct financial institutions of Manchester, whq will make the Asks New SeiuUou TEU MI Ml94 7:30, at which time candidatee will , WhUq statesmen and politicians dle. A seahi split and until work Til* flr Um* it gava thia vwr* ^SAM YULYES on the other, cajoling the. land*, had "V/addell" spelled '’Waddel.'' presentotlon speech, and Mayor conjoirsd with thia declsrstibn, In Bonn, tho West German gov \8HOE REPAIBINO lord into keeping the Janitor pit Harold A. Turkingtpn. who will be Initiated. ■ men caulked it, a geyser o f wipe diet them* throughout, too T h e word "Strictly" was spelled Mrs. Ruth W. Prior of Windsor, Gabriel Hauge and Dr. Arthur F. ‘$20,000 Bides’ sprayed out. There w u riot iriuch ernment called tor "a new soluttan O^THE BETTER KIND the jbb, ' ^ ' ■ 'Btrickiy" on a sign near one of a ^ p t the tree pn behalf of the Heat Vour home with oil flank I'bom dialegua: many •Across From supreme deputy a ^ Miss Anne ghuma started a parade of official loss, the winery Mid, befb^ ifi*-' of the Saar.” A copimunlquo is* aaxxA 1 both diaioiua and aa* SL* In the second place, the Janitor our metropolitan parking-centers; town, \' Visitore to I>ts*i»><»is Army hos sued after a cabinet mMtihg said I Parklag Lot was high strung. That made coax* TWO children, who'^were born on Adams, grand worthy aArisor and Washington, Oct. 24 (F)—^Twq' pairs , were made.'. tlM hava I *x as their thM*.” IRa Spelling; in colonial times., was other grand officers of the Orper pital for a coniference oh economic this nsw sotutlon'"must serve Oar* tng difficult and mpde the land- a- combination of eConnecticut, strikM the corneretone of the new St.'Usry'eTChurch The communique left open tond to dsbaM or corrupt m ania." V at the Waddell School, will plant spection; ors, and Hauge, Elsenhower’s per asserUqn that special planet had to: The firm said that probably two quMtIoh Of whether anothcr/at- Kanaaa law raqdirea tho board AFRIMNiriOLETS house, a village bank, and a irtl*. sonal. economic advisert will pre.’ handing three times with e trowel, signifying Uie number of the- Holy Trinity. . ' Clergymen from:rom - the tree. • A)Kmember8 of Mahehejiter As- be sent after them and other mem Uv# wires brushed'togelbei. tempt to MtUo tho ancient dj^ute to baa pictures that ars "cniaL lage bitching post are attempting •s^bly will wear wblte formal T’S cede Henry Cabot LodgS\Jr., into bers of'their party at a'coat of throughout Connecticut, town bffictele, laymen rtpreMniing the pprish and the buildera, arid to do in encourage a reversion to The public Is cordially invited to Two pinball devotees declared linh . should bo made by France and bbaeSne, indacant pr immoral, or Aad Otker Lovety Plaata attend thi.* tree planting ceremony. gown.s. Refreshments will be the President's sickrpom today. 820.000. crowd of about 200 attended the cornerstone aervice yesterday afternoon at which the new chui Germany jUbne or wtonher it auch aa tand to dabas* or ooriitot PINE PHA ;a simpler means of communica* Lodg* is chief U.8. delegate to the the Jolt w u strong' enough to building received official unction and bringing thf OO-year-oId'vision af St. Mary's psriShloiiers closeiloseK tlon and' to escape from modern served bV a committee of past Firmly dsnying they ever asked "Ult" the iriachinee the^ were should bo put to iM newly*- morals." M I U T A R T worth.v advisors of Manchester United NaUona. any special trhpsportstlon. Bens. to realizatioD,7 (Story on Page 9.)— (Herald ■Photo), ' . .r • ' ' ' . arnments aa to whether a-e can playing. created Mvaa-nation Wm I BUro- AUy. Gas. Harold R. Fstasr af - QPiN*$UNDA Aa.4embly with Mrs; Alice Harris No Oonaplleatiens McClellan of Arkansas and Sten- Kansa# askad tha H M Court JER-ANN read or not. A 9:45 s.m. (MST) medical bul Ratea ’Tremor 8.8 ppM Union. / W H I $ 1 ,/Hu Kan tel, mabe thoz reak* Clifford as chairman. ' \ 7 nia of Miasisalppl voiced, their in to reject the appeal. H a ^ d that letin reported; dignation after disemhancing from Dr. Charie* Richter at Califor to seeking a new ablution tha • A.M. h $ P.M. jhunarya wll aukceS.^ Tolland Cfouhty ------:______' A nia. InsUtuW of - Technology Mid ‘.'ovelwhcimlng ‘ will, of tho Saar ^ e ^ a litigation bOgan over GREENHOUSE^ Monday. Ocr. 24, • p.in. "The President had a good a regularly scheduled Military Air Claims 'The Btoon le Blue," th* atot* IM WOODLAND‘ST. IT’S CHEAPI /night's sleep of nearly nine hours. Transport Service (MATS) Con- hi* oeiamograph at Pasadena rated Diem Wilis, Election population must be taken into ac/ Blessed Be the Tie . . . (ANN MORIARTY, Prop.) Sr. Mory'4 Pdriili Homo Superior Court Women's Relief Corp He awoke feeling refreshed and in stella'Uon that-brought them arid the tremor at 5.5, "enough to Count’’ the ootomunlque said. General Manager Rtchard Mar* cauM damage in the immediate iOanl PagoFOsr)' 8t. Mary's Womra's AiuUlary a (h^rtTul mood. Hia condition con 42 others from Paris. Ardhs Fired A whopnt^ 98.73 per cent of Un. ‘ ex-officio top man in "th e Auxiliary to the.G. A. R. tinue* to progress satisfactorily area of aource." _ . all eligtble/RaariaBders want to Water and Sewer- Department, Both aaid they expect top De tNmation 78 Oats. -Rockville. Oct, 22 ..(Special) — * / wlthouVcomifiications." fense Department officials to give Father John Weber of Santa tho poUa/yMthi^y to t-jm down ironed out all the hitches in the (State Dept. o( CWneclifuit) Clara University reporte^ the A s S a ig o n The Tolland Couiity Court of Com T h j atepp^-up schedule of call- explanation of stories last week At Settlement the iOutopean (mtua plan 433,484 problem of assessing the cost of mon Plcaa yesterday y afternoon Is Sponsorliig 'Their Yearty^. - era tollouM weeksnd physical that they declined to adjust their quake a Richter/rating o y ^ and (97.7 p4r cent) toFOl.nfi (S8J per Woirld /]|laris8\ the sewer system which benefits grati'le^ the Unlversal.-CI T. Corp. chsckiipa found the patient said It w u 5«/miles sway, which cent)/ some too properties over near schedules to travel on regular JeruMlcm, Oct. 24 UF)—Kn is» damages ambuntlng to 8895.07 in IT ’S S U R E I dotiig well enough to be Down East flights. , would put Its center in the San ..Saigon. 'South.0 Viet Nam, Oct.- For th* first time in modem / Frander Reelgne Broad St. and the Middle Tpke. its case against Maurice Glidden of T E L E P H ^ E DRIVE bstwsen Nov.' .5 and Nov. 1'2. Francisco are*. Barbara Amber- raeli Army spokesman.said Syrian history the VistnsmsM were given 10th Bir^Msy He Ironed them all- out, except Referring' to 1 the Republican-run 24'''(^Ib—Premier Ngo Dinh Diem /Thtrp were no Incldenta during Hebron. ' 7; 'Whether there wUl be a complete Pentagon, McClellan declared: ■on St the University of California forces opened fire today on the la- landslide -winner In a popularity the chance to-vote in a national the , balloting after a torbulent one, that is. He forget to let the It was testified that In repos of L o i^ o Housohold Recovery from the heart attack he at Berkeley rated It dt 4.5 and Mid election and nearly five nulbon Board in on the full details. So, ■;if th* would proclaim Wednesday a holi Martin listened a-hile the battle they’ll explain the facta" Israel Hit* Border Viotatlon* Union loomed , as. a result. The tho U.N. itMlf. Tho parformam Volunteered payment of 85 a week In GI Massacre Israel complained to the Secur day, announce the offlcal - election overwhelming vote of ..confidence went back and forth and around each for support of two children returns, and in th# presence of the included EmU GUele, the . Soviet and about until the discussion end J That Interpret The L T. WOOD CO. (CMthned Page Thlrteea) (Coatlaned m Page Fear), ity Council that Syria w u guilty, in Diem, appeared to Hlie out any BuUetins Upton's premier pianist tha Now in the custody of his former wife Wishes Of The Family HEATING OILS of persistent violations of her bor cabinet, diplorhats and a large poMiblllty of u'nlficatlbn.elecUona ed In a decision to discuss it some- Beverly Adams, who is now resid 51 USSELL STREET Lan d ^rg, Germany, . Oct. 24 (A) throng pr;^de at the formal birth from the AP Wires / York Phliharmbnio Symplmay, mpre tater.; . ■ * <— Former Col. Gen. Sepp Dietrich, der. ' , ■ in North and South Viet Nam next British composer Sir WilUato Wal ing in New Hariipshire. . . The Inice supervlspr, Maj. Gen. of the republic with himself ae July, provided by th* Geneva 2 DAYjS*' ONLY The mayor then a-fent fora-ard Judge Alva P. Loiselle. presiding JOHN B. BURKE PHONE Ml 3-1129 commander bf the 6th SSvPanser ton, American conductor Leonard a'lth the meeting and asked Mar Farm Prices Drop Again: president. ' '' ' , armistice and vigorously opposed over the short Calendar session, I II — a s.i^aais 11...... 11 1 .1 1 ■ | Army Involved in the^ Malmedy He will remain Premier aa< well Bernstein, and tjia Schola Gaator* tin If he had any reports to make I - FUNESAl. HOME muML-re of American trooM, (Continued on .Page Thirteen) by Diem as long m the Oommuniat HKE NEWSPRINT ,O0«T ■granted a default in the case of until after the election of thelftret north cannot guarantee free end New York. Oct. 34 Orh->thP um. New York choral group, M O N D A Y ^ TUESDAY. OCT. 24 and 2S aa .'Water Department head. I^onard Rinl vs. Raymond W. ; liE L Hl-S-6898 was storetly releued. from the U. National Assembly, expected be Lodga Pnalaoa UJf. “The- only. report ' I have to S. War Crime* Prison here Satur unfettered voting, AMUM.Power R Paper U*. Jo- 4*eck. Hg also gi-anted a motion to 87 EAS;r CENTER ST. fore lhe_fil)d ,o{ this year. :...... ■' Soviet .g wasuret .See*. _ f day aaaeaaeml.aa.IflcrfwM of 88 / In a etatoment Henry Cabot makf,(Mr. Mayor.":MarUn .iepHe' outside the struck WeaUaghouae that it con and has tackled large • MONBAY, OCTOBER 24, 1995 Errair are married, aboard yacht been In China for 49 yearsxsre re ^Elaetrte Corp., East Springfield ing the 90 per cent system, "hsa supporting farm prices mainly rose to command Hitler's body off Oaiifornia. ' turning to their home tn COnnectf- Henkel aaid he and hla wife re problema forthrigbUy aad -with aa also advocated return to an un throiigli a ilidlng acale of federal guard. ' ■ ceived exit permits Oct. 12 and are ptoat today and fereed' a path extracrihaary measura af sue- CIO Electrical Worker# Union cut. ___' - for Boa-atriker* 'tUough thd Na aMra'cliarfa lor pkkHp or M hrtry. GOaECTION SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS^ workable program whfrh (riled up price- propa Thia took the place of- In 1934, he faithfully carried out President James B. Carey sa-y* as Henkel told the Associated PreH now awaiting reservation* for a ctss.** a Democratic program of 90 per the' Fuehrier'a order to. assssainste boat, to Hong -Kong in early No picket Itoe. An eatlraoted SM Th* KOreaif War dM^ wgra hen* 87 billion worth of pcfce-deprcM- automation increases more money by long distance telephone yester striker* had formed a aoUd nuM Jng farm surpluses In government cent cf. parit) payments. Parity Ernst Roehm, Storm Troop lead* must find it* way hito 'workers', day that they plan to leave flom.- vember, ored at ceremonlM- at tha lU f. DUINN’S AREAiOUNDEB — / ,is (the price M id Vy leW to be fair ‘er, in the party's blood purge. A* "We don't - went to travel by at the main eatraace when the cemetery at Pitaan. America’g top Oor Same D«y Dry Cleaning Service , , warehouses." pockets or nation fsebs ''Inevitable munlst Shanghai in early Novem ,.M Mlccrs abeuldered aad for farm products in . relation to a reward, he ,'was propiqted to depression" ;___Experts on radio ber and hope to celebrate his 69th train m we are two old people military commanders la th* iFW I Work Received Bfifore 10 A. M, Ready By 5 P. M. - I North by South W h i ^ r Lino 1 Th* report, of-a-further setback ■rra« puabed their way through. In agricultural commodity prices general's rank-in the BS (Elite activity will discuss ' radlotoglcal' birthday Dm . 7 in Hong Kong. svho want to take It easy on the East in statements -warned I tb* TANNER $T— 5-ROOM CARE COD PHARMACY Eoft by South Moin. Medo. Union and Slotor Streets h 4Uii M id that as Ibcently came from the Agriculture De -Guard). --- 1-...,______taUottt at two-day meeting of na Then they'll leave for the United Wsy down —r we are In no hurry Communist world that their fbtcaa Breezewiy, garage, amesite drive,. 13’ x 22’ ‘ living Oc(. 7 “Adlai Steyenaqri said the Hitler shoi^’ered ■ him with tional, regional and State Qivil de he added, - PREMdH REOOON1ZE.DIEM were ready to’ Vepel any oggras* South by Giostpnbury Town Lino ‘ partment. It. M id farm-prices a* States and their home in quaint Pari*,' Oct. 34 Fotriga room, fireplace, li « batha, Kusco windows and screens, 90 per cent parity program’ was decorations for valor ; In World fease officials at Hartford tomor-. Newtop/Conn. ' Henkel Said- he felt a tinge of Sion. . . OPEN .SUNBAYS Wost by Eost Hartford Town Lino a whole declined between mid.8ep- net the answer to' the; fans prob War II, raising him to corps' and, row. ' regret at leaving the country that Office Kwitoaniaa said today the "T h e Unitsd NaUona Cbmmand MANCHESTER lot 100’ X' 140’, nicely 'landscaped. Near bowefs achbol. Henhei; who was in the hides PYeaeh goveraaMBt wlU qceept tsmbrt and inld-October under the lem. Yet wfienwj)*n thet^e priMsnrepressure from____ then army commander. Beaten in United Nations delegates renew apd skins trad*,, went' to China has become a second home,. He Mid remains alert.” said the UR. Far. SI 7.850 NO.TE: Rubbish will be Collected on all. highways influence of. a r w r d qutpyt..ofDemberiSt natibnal«>mipittee the'Normandy invasion, he came roneultatioM in .New Yorit in at Aug. 31, I9b9. Hs has been-living he woulfln't like very much to stay the'results * f yeetesdi^s rrttor* Eaat coaunandar, Omi. L. L. Lsm* 9 A.M. to PA withib the above described boundaries. crops ahd ItvMtock. end other party hMde becaiqe too back,to' lead ode of the two big tempt tqi get general eDdareesnent for 20 year* tn Shsngbai.' there, however. ■' : cadum to SeuOi Viet NaM aad nitaer. . . • DRY CLEANERS FERNDALE REALTY t NM-Faim Good* Climb atrong he -compietely-- revereed Genmn spearheads which six of makeup of international atomic ( ‘The. Associated PreM tsiephon* As tor hlS'' busineM, . he paid reoagaiaB' Preailer - Ngo Dtah Th* Indian InfonnaUan Bunaa fSWttXSST. V TEL4 Ml 3.7254 • By: RICHARD MARTIN Tha exact amount of th* pric* hiniMUr... ’ ^ ■ ' montM later pierced the Ameri energy agency , .|. PoHee prSM re- 'call waa piaeSd from Hong'Konf "There le. nothing Very much d«- Dleai.a* aaw eMef af etaSe. The in NewlMlhl lesued a pemphlot 9K I- . PHONE Mlf-U84 6 P .M .to 9 P k . Genaral Maiwgtr drop will b*-iesued'in • formal "H e told a Dei Molnca political can m a t in Gelglum. leatlees ae*rch for brutal elayers to. Shanghai. /: . c-. ing'iidw." ■ ^ \ dashdea lepeaaaata a sharp tnra thb oceoaloB Sayliig tba| * port Friday. Farm pricM already mMtlng Friday that 90 per . cent Tha commander of the- other of three eehooibojrs-pfter father of "This la the first I've'heard from ^ Hs declined to My if he had to paMey far Fraaoe, whhii has now a "ronognttal. 'pfjiiM mrorag* 4 p*r cant below a y*ar One of victims join* 1)1 hunt tor th*' outside 'world." Henkel said. ago. the dapartnaat aaid, wtalto helpful information.: "Kpeaklng to thri Associated Press (C*aUaas4 sR Fag* T m l ^ c‘ ,''.v •-. - V X " ' ■’ • '/ • T'*' • : ■t' :■{. '•X -X ' • .'■V-:
^ V \- ■; r f a s b t w o ifANCHESTSB EVEmNG.Hfi^AlJ>i BM^OEIFSTER, G010C« MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 195& "-■'a... . o *•' :• - 4 • XX. Mff'A ctc^n av vet^ (Spe^) —lilM Shrik*" Riiih" ^ lU and'palms fofmed the aettlhg •Johnny Judd and Nelson W arn^' nPiDBt KIPAIRS once a. month from hla son.. S p ^ a llS t 3C Jesse M. HlUa, aoh Yecli. at 8:14 R^vlile, Oct. 24 (Speoial) - Cuh Scout Pack ^62 'Will hold ers as possible attend, as diree- IfarJOria M.^ Martin, Itbrarian at of Mr. and Mrs. Jeaae A- Hills, TWih ‘at the Zloh Evangalical. Llitheran X after a hearty breakfast at^.the ' -Four '^Utes in Ret).'■^WnS— . and asaignmenta will be W«d.. Alas LaAJ ••ileC*aB»ll MarV* . Wapping, pet. 24 (gpacial) (Jhuridi. Saturday afternopii a t 3:39 Oct. 24.^^ (SpecialXDri; COngraga,Uanal Church served by Windsor,'’^'Oct. 2 4 ' ()Py-^Town, iMdsnr #€OM M jn CAR ThO)}^ ft>ul 4>lay was ruled . ^ t tty Shanghai, Canton, Cbuhgshan and mMthly meeting' Friday ImYeo-’ West St, is achaduled to taka part Mora thkn 300 persona are exp^- Manager Robert B. Welaa, who' poMce laat week', after the body-N^ given out at this time, AU|o, In tfia Douglas Library, attended ^ lARhcorcUa Sage Rktiah, tha Ihrgest E A S ¥ » E K rABKINO 'mear fall akiesNa'large croWd Connie Paths and Mary Boylniton, A acleatiflc printed- racMd asado Tfong-Moon—catt^'eJ reached by mans' H.all a t TrSO-p.m.-Tha theme order to familiarize the worjt-,. vkffcrnooh aeaaion a i th^f 'Connecti ed to attend W victory dinntf and fo'r theNived(ling of Mtaa' "Shirley only Fri'dajr disclosed that a firm RAiNfme .liirs. Maurine Hlreltva wa* found A'rniy-Alr Porca maneuver since Arllna. TludL daughter of Andrew urned out yesterosiy for the «nt the test of Satui^ay working plectroBleaUy wUl tan >o« tta •B« e n a m e l ^ telephone fromvHong Kdng. To will b e '‘Bee Keepers.’;. ers wltli- th o blood P ro g ^ ^ , testimonial for H h ^ - O dium Nov. vtocal homes doing a varte'ty of planning an 68 million dollar plant trua condition and rata ot gaar >11.^ an alley next _ to the RockvHle cut Library Aaan. at Uia WilUman- World War li. TlUck of 10 Elm' Ter., and the late Sportsmen’s ,Club's. first turkey has optioned 55 acres here, an call you l^vi )o ithd a Cdipmunlft ' All .boys who-fcre h^t'Cpb'ScoutS Cyrillc J. . LeBlonc, Asslatknt 2 " 6, a t 7:30 p.m. at the Gkrden Grove odd\lpbe as their share' of fhe watch. 8 Griswold Street Hotel, David R. Conlon. 42. of To Chfnesp.Telephone bdok, .locate the tie State Teachers’ College, Satur Tho exerdso will be held in Loui- Mrs. Alina Tluck, .and Jacob Turek ahOot. io tee ^ c k D tB Iai^ winner nounced Saturday that '^ another blit are deslfoua. t>f g;otng are in Director of the Connecticut Res, day. Mrs. Robert H. Horton toblfc slana Nov. X to Dec. 16. Some 110.- R estaurant^n ManchestVri It U W orlO^y for Christ program. EXPERT WATCB EEPADU:! Td. MI-9-5025 moke'^ve., Ell|n*lon. .was ,arrest re^ptifed number and c i^ the oper- glonal Blood Program will being sponsored by thO Democratic Jr.., son of Mra. Julia Turek of 248 of the. first round, of the. shoot Mrs. Miut^eimer announced that coihpany has taken an option on PROMPT ed during^the weekcnd.and charged rator. / ■ .. ' vited to attend and bring their chargfr oif library'duties here' dur- 000 Army troops will test the Woodland St. ., about ^ acres. speak on the organization and latest, con^ta of atomic, -bao- Towm Cofhmittee 'with Chaylaa receive a turkey. The a^bhd through tnHr efforts a total ,t ECONOMICAL SERVIOB with a88ahl|. ^ parents. ,/■ ' function ■ of the Blood Pro jhg ker absence. 'The cRoJIcilgbt ceremony 'was 618,60 was lbi;ned over to the The latest announcement con- b/ecta conaldered *t the meet tariolt^cal, Chemical and''elec- Jurgelqa general' chairman. Mis* round., was won by Mrs" Ciirl IZI AccoVdingMo .police, Coijs^hble The cdmipUtee held a meeting gram in Connecticut. . ^ ; Mary ‘Nicholson, qo-chalrman ami Mrformed by the pastop, this Rev. Stalps. '.V large turnout of teena^ church. Becauseof the demand for cOrna Combustion Engineering, John EisSier ihade the arrest tn ing ^ r e weeding out books, mandr ironic wftrfATo* Paid G. Pzokopy. 'MIsa itarion workers, many reqb«sta could not Ihc., of New York, one Of. the na W«mea'« KrUef.Corp at the-home of Mr. and Mra. Pres- ing ■ booka, selecting children’s Specialist .HUlli. a ;We]dar with Stanley Johnson, toastmaster. boys and girls had. an opportunity tion'! largest boiler manufactur- Broad Brook and. turned Con)on BaO' Dai Dcfcatciil ^ It . Hodges Friday evening to / Members of the dinner commit Brdln,.^organist, accompanied WiL- to practice.shooting Undfi- the gtil-, ■-ta handled and U. U'vmanned .to books, business and technical booka the Jlth Armored Cavalry Regi liam PaUie, the soloist, who sanff ers. \ , ■ ’ AwdUsry to the O. A. R* over to Edwin Carwon, pati;oUnHh make plana for the coming mqnth. ment's Service Oo., Is regulaHy sta tee include Miss Mary I4ichols<>n, dance .of the club members. For i^edule another work da;^ahortiy. It is, reported the frrcst was The theme will be '‘America the for small library, writing emnual ‘‘The Lord's frayer," “O Perfect many if was their first time with \ New Arrival 'Si Combustion en^neeribg haa for (Stste Dept, of Connecticut)' In Saigon Election tioned-'at Fort Knox.-Ky. He en Mra. Adele Guatamachlp, Miss a e-v ^ r a I days been reported, made ih connection witn'^he Invea- Beautiful'.'’ Leaders who attended reports and preparing news Items, .JullR Nicholson, lifra. ‘Myrtle Od,- Love’^' end /'Jesu Geh Voren” in live ammuriitipn and members co ' AVaughter, Christine Anne, *.{ ...... ' M a n c h e ste r •a suggested )iy newspaper men. tered the Army in February 1953 born to Mr. and Mra. Pkul Dy wlthpQt-Ygriflcatlon, to be constd- If SpoMoring Their Tenrly tigation the police are tnakHig into the recent round ,table in'Willlng- and is a veteran of servjce 'in Ko- lum, Thomas Rurgeas Sr., Malcolm German. • operated in teaching proper hand circum'etancea surrouiidingV the (Continued from Page One) tpn Include John Osmond Jr:, Mrs. Mias Martin Also plena to at- Matron of honor was Mra. Anna ling of guivsr and shooting 'tech- Pfanstiahl yesterday at the Man-^ fring spending several million dol- 785 MAIN ST. D a le Book -rca. -difno, John P utleri'^ l^ ed Doocy, Chester Memorial Hospital,, „ . lirg for arfactdry'4fi Olaatonbury I^PH O N E DRIVE death'of Mra. HIggina on W John Card, Mrs. Charles Olsen" and end the Library Assn. meeUng at Benedict Kupchunoa -Rnd Frank Meier of 248 Woodlam) St., sistor TilquM. ' . She reportedly fell from a fecorii ond—and apparently final—oust- Mrs. Louis Axelrod... - West Haven on Wednesday.WSd of the bridegroom, and bridesmaid , A farmer-farmerette theme WlH Whehe tt would bulhkjind re- ng of Bao Dai from ^ w e r . Puppet' The visiting day otsHra. Daniel MwadMater Evening It^ He- Pierce. htanrhiraler -Evening Herald .An proceskatomte reactors. - story 'window of the Rockville Turkey Dinner Oct.- 28 and 29 bron eorreapohdent, Among aiate end local 0! was Miss Norma Lungatfasa. of prevail at a party to be held at the Efforta by newsmen to def of Loiiice HouMhold ehiMror of the kingo^ of Annam ^ Horton, asalatant Douglas Li Snann Wethersfield. Wilhelm Meier was Sportsmen's <;,Iub Saturday night dover rnrreajsondent, Mrs. Paul Hotel. The Women’s Oullc. ef the Co Oommunlty Players present "A ^letoB, telephone, AC 8-X4M. expected to attend are Hart! PfanNtlehl, telephone, PUgrun mine whether the comparty' The alleged assault by Conlon is updexthe prewar French and dur lumbia Congregational Church will brary Mbrarisui, has beeh, changed beat man for hla brother-ln-law. for members and their friends. •^COMMON SENSE IS Products Slight case qf Murder," Verpianek from Tuesday to Friday, weekly, County Sheriff'Donald. Potter, 3-8656.- .. . tSmplated purchase of Ignd - here reported to have taken place aeV' ing . the. Japanese occupation, he be the caterefs for a turkeY dinner School, 8:30 p.m. POLICEMAN Iw'liSMtRMI)'* lunchoMIt /■ 8. Rep. Thomas J . Dod(i', and Dem and.usifera were John Noake Jr^- Highlights of the evening will be means, that Olutonbinyis out oI THE KNACK OF for veternn reilef'^Work. Tour eral hours before the death. Bonds, abdicateosjn 1943 under- pressure to be held In Yeomans Hall on Nov. Waddell ^ A .minstrel akbw, at the Elementary School library. of Manchester and Fred dunking- and dancing. She la the school librarian. Ratkrva (sm f gat) «ur s|Mcisl .dcratto State Chairman John M. See Football Game the picture were unadcceaaful. but SEEING THINGS AS eoepenttlM m In the pnat !■ Were set at $2S0 for his appearance from the Communist-led Vlelminh 5 in' conjunction with the annual Waddell Schobl. Bridgeport, Oct. 24 UP)—Police 'Bailey. yAlso expected are State man bf New Britain. ^ Weias said the company's plan for THEY ARE” •K nppndntod. In City Court Oct. SI. ^ and 8UbSeq,ueotly fled to Hong meeting of the Connecticut Fair " Saturday, Oct. » TtS'lna Bora aNas()on.,Try our / Glveh in marriage by>er father, five Cub Scouts and 20 Group Plaiiiiiiig Windsor IncUide the posslhle build Supt. John h y M y has announced Ceiitral , Committeenjan, William iula from town saw Col- Author’s name below) He was presented In TKompson-f'Kong. The Frenhh returned h)m in Assn.,' according to-'W ard Rose- Shag Dance, Manchester liodge Mr. and Mra. Harold L. Gray re the arrest j k Patrolman William DeHan, and Mrs. Agnea MoKec, th* bride Wore R ro w i^ f roitepoint ing of a tpsf reactor for use in re ville court early In September, 1949 aa chief of. state, but hlSsin- brooka. ot Elks, Elks Home. celved word Saturday of the birth Chantilly laee arnTnylon tulle de to-defut Yale on Saturday af Witalla Yo' wear .cot- Tomato or Grapefruit Jnlca with an undprslip of .white aatln, /. tumes and mask*/ day to have taken an option of 35 e to be able to write hig army, defeated the rebellloua <)r,uild m em bra planning for. Ue King Of H earts" Bowers School. The Grays have two other chil ifiembers of St. Francis of Assist Region B u rd acras ia American Radiator A Hoa Hao and Binh Xuyen private dupper a!re headed by lira. John Elks' mhistr'e! show, WaddsU dren. both'born in/Japan,^ son CYO wlU be held tonight at 7 cascading into a full I’lRln. Her The Andover, Hebron, The unmasking wilt be followed your prescriptions./, Home from Cliiua pillbox hat in lace was trimm^ by a brief^hualn^s meeting and a Standard Nanitary Cotp., makai armies. Jailed or exiled those Bao Hirn as chairman with aaalatanta BcBooL N Lloyd Jr., and a daughlex/Gloria TOASTED / o'clock Ifi the church. The Rev. borough -Regional High S'! of pluipbing and heating sup WC) Your.Pharmtiel^ Dai named to replace him and Mrs. Ehigene Dent* and "Mrs. Rob S'ov. 10. II and IX Cormac Klnkead will. >« the guest with sequins-and'seed peSrJa and. .'X Board will meet tills eveptng prograni of, gAriiea. 'Amy. / EGG SALAD ROLL was draped from A flhgertlp/Ulu- anif Mrs. Walter Meter are . It wSa-underatood that woi had to attend a Collete' Given On C .0 .0 . Deliveries (OratUimd from Page Cm ) brought unity to ttae country torn ert Ta^art. ' ' • Knights of Odiumbus minstrel , Hospitalized/"^ speaker. RMr(»hmenta and danc "It o’clock at, the' Marlborough Eli begin on an 68 millibn phuTt pro of Pharmacy and paas a by nine year* of clyll war. . show, Verplanck School. Two Gilead people Are repbrted' ing will follow the program In the ston well edged with stmllopcd lace. mehtary School. *- ^n'charge of the program. Mr. and - > Wtook Donatdd . Tea or Coffee George Stoneman and Mr. viding that loll teats State examination to piled" for an exit permit previously. Demanded Bao Dal Ouster Tha Wombna' Guild m the Co Tuesday, Nov. IS as being boapltali^d. Daniel H. church hall. Parent! of members She carried a white Bible with * The annual rally of Connecticut tory, that the town agraas to ex . Three wfeka ago, Henkel .said, The Premier's supporters had Fashion show, sponsored by Hodge, one of thr^^older residents white orchid marker and (4ti;eameM Mrs. Stephen Steng^r will prove that we have the fo r lumbia .Congregational Church re •re Ipvlted to attend. refreshments. tend sewer lines aifd m'ake high he spoke t\Blshop James Walsh demanded for months that the ex- cently received g request from Manchester ’ Registered Nurses' of the town, Ig .undergoing treat On Oct. 30 members will attend of^ stephanotla and myrtle. way tmprovemwra and that rail necessary knowledge to ■ A ,of C^mberlam, Md., and that the emperof- be deposed but Diem held children In the flffh and sixth Assn., Luther Hall. ment at the Manchester Memorial the 8:30 a.m. Ma*a and receive , The matron of hon(>r and brides 5 0 c gallon of yoilng people included OPEN HUNTING SEASON road and o m r uttUtjNgOmmlt compound them. In our .Rpman Catholic clergyman seemed off until reports circulated Bao Dal grades at the Newington Home Wednesday, Nov. 16 Hospital. H a ts §4 years old. MIsa GINO LOULOBRIGIDA Holy Communion. After the Mass maid were attired In similar floor- ments are« attended the Americah Club/Where a reception many pre-nuptial niWers. withoiit extra cnarge. A batUf |au li tamorroa, a puny.' mandarln^obed Rko Dai of Mrs. Harding Carrier. 04 Broad State Pilgrim Fellowship rally at through high school age, will meet for 150 guest)/was held at 5 p.m. textile manufacturing from Lowell WHY ! MORE? on on e aide in green, a youthful and van, Mrs. Davis' sister and ^ief it the Town Hall beginning at 7 Technological Inatitute, where ahe :t many people eu'* Petty Officer S. Kenneth BMrtin, St. Member* are'requested to bring the Bushnell Memorial, Hartford, For ♦raveling to Miami Beach, morn oufo insuraticn hi 1984 -1, smillnh Diem In f'ed «: Today, hamburg fast, fair claim aetUementa throughout the Unitad States fop-Diem in Saigon and at least final installation rehearsal, Chri^lan World Mission Blind. Elm Ter. \ noon at 2 o'cloCK in ti)ie Immacu and Whitney. id Canada. per cent throughout the coun Mrs, Sullivan’a other daughter, They would take such Jobs as on roll," buttered carrots, pickled The bride was an honor grad- late Conception Chur(:h; L ^'ell. was united in marriage to Chief cleaning, baby sitting, and. hpuSa- beet*,/peanut butter sandwich, - Three American. sctehXists an< Contact your local Allstate Iksurance Co. dealer. try. \ .Petty Officer 8. Kenneth Martin,, "" Manchester Lodge No. TS. A. F. uato ut Xtancheater High S^ool in The ceremony w u performed by anil A. M., will hold a stated com- work, ' fruit' Tuesday, American chop the .caM of 1952, attended Hillyer the Rev. James'J. O’Sullivan, . two Japanese have been SwanMd FRANK LANGMACK ^ Ml 94450 son of Mrs. Audrey Martin of See Football Game \ suey buttered string beans, car Given In marriage by her X|pcle, fellowships at the, WeizmanRYale Bowl Saturday to witneaa the Wednesday, chicken noodle soup Mi.'i Nancy 'P artelo /o f Loweil. 1935-56. by Thoniaa Hartford. Oct. 24 (k')—The Ham K. Davla Sr. Mrs. Aljan Rpbinsin the business meeting there will be The bridegroom was educated Ip ilton Standard Division of Uni a social hour and refreshments. Yale-Cpigate footbah game, TTiey and .crackers, chopped ham sand ttburton was organist and Mrs. " Clinton were accompanied oh (he trip by wich. ..gingerbread with whipped r-ises) ted Aircraft C6rp. has announced Ladd. 8"ololst. Ktm pf it is moving-part of 'ts operation Philip Treggor, choral director Scout officers. crSaptirThursday, frankfurters and INSURANep^OMPANr> Ine. X Co|>yright ( llW l) Miss Rita Sullivan was maid of Ijiym rn's Simday beank.' cabbage salad, rolls and but 76S MAIM K t. m-g-am \to the Broad Brook, recllon of East at the University of Connecticut /■ Windsor. The. Jet plane fuel control honor for her sister and David I.eymen'B Sunday was the fea ter. cookies. _____' .... n A B T L A in K Capron of Rdaelle, N.' J., was best and'minister of music at the South. ture of aeryicea of the Hebron and "Union Scho()l menu will be; To-, pikrt plant will be the first Indus man. Methodist Church, has beSn named r - g try InHhc section since 1963, • one Of the lecturer* In, "the choral Gilead Congregational Churches S t a n d s day. tomato rarebit on macaroni.' The bride's ' ballerina length techniques workshop new. under vegetable, bread and butter, fruit; gown was of eggshell brocade Tuesday, chicken .salad sandwich, with a sroopneck and three-quar way at Brown University In Provi Ni dence, R. I. 2 7 7 M U M pc)tato Chips, appleaauce; Wednes Excerpts from aa ter length sleeves. Her veil of il /}(« CONOniONF o 30-9-1124 day. creamed salmon and peas' on V /■ unsolicited letter lusion fell from a matching pill SAXES and crackers, carrots,, bread and Jelly, box ■ hat. The maid of honor's A DAR regional meeting will be T E L ( V I -S I 0 N RADIO SERVICE PERFUMES held Wf 'I'HE STAR A THE .STORY Mancheater F.vrning Herald The bride is employed al the Chaasrl SI Spriasirold. Ha**. "HAND TO HAND'.' Wapping correspondent. Mr*. An you- for your kijid coopei^ation Martha Pitkin Wolcott of Ea.‘t Chaaael M Mow. BiKala, Co*a. (IILM) TALENT SCOCTt Lighthouse and the bridegroom is HarlforJ and Orford Pariah' of "THE CkaasBl' M WaterkB!iry. Cobb. (Ul THE RENTER nie Collin*, telephone, M lf^ell i!b recent experience. In the U.S. Navy. They will make “Tht CbaaasI » Bsivofco., Ma*«. -- \ .... ManRhe'ater. Guest speakers will be GIRL - 'i— ■■omamk— their home in Columbia on their Mrs . ^ n a l d B. MacKengie of. Falr- .-■is k return from an unannounced wed fiel Stote regent and. Mrs. Shrikt” RUSH" *) MICKEY MOt'SE CEVB ■ FOLRin GI ARO QUITS JAIL ding ti-ip. IS) LATE HATIRKE Bridgeport, Oct. 24 (>P)—A ChkrlesI B, Gilbert of Norwich. ~a:IS-«;M-S;U l;4Sb;lt 11*1 MOVIE SIATINEE lla Prof- School Board 6terting . State vice fegent. Members of Or- • sr**»)—"ir*s«l—"Jo« Falooka, j ' l \ i u i : \ foilrth'guarjl ha* resigned from the The Board of Education, will tord Parish Wishing directions as CkamB'' country Jail here since the Labor ESTABLISHED hold an open meeting in the ac (tt)t*> I'^NCLECNCLE E ED:S rVN CLl'B >//r /// Day escape of four priaoners. who to how to get there may call Mra. Wed., •‘The hlcCoiiaell Story" (M> BAB M WEfTTEBN TMEA- "X\Si tivity room of the Horace W. Por-, H. R. Tiffany, regent. , TKB—"Kll Car***" Cka*. were raptured shortly afterward. ter School tomorrow evening at Jt I I i: \ ' i ' Sheriff Edward N". Platt said the o'clock. • / (U) FILM THEAtKB -\ All Senior' Gir \ScputS and HOWDY DOODY realgnatibn o f Arthui; Buchanan Play Presented Senior leaders are renHpded of the lu i lIttle KASCALS had. no connection with the escape. .\ ( S> 8TAOE a CALL The play "January Thaw" -was special meeting .tonight'qt 6:45 in —"KmeT*»*cjr" ...... - : i ‘ - ; . i ' presented in teom ahs Hall Frjlday THIRD DISASTER HITS STORE the Junior high room of the Center MANC+IESTER <111 ADVEN'TCKK THEATEB — ./ ■ WILLIAMS and Saturday evenings, arwl was Church. Joint Senior actiritW will (If) MAOIC VAl'LT tNe w hiting Danbury, Oct. > 24 ,^j_Ai4hur proclaimed by -many as the best be discussed and two filmic ^Ad (Kl I'NCLK ED’S LIBKABY ' Peterson's sporting/'good* ■ store Dhxve - 9a IkfAtrf (S*l NEWS AT • CORPORATION Jw* been."damaged by two flq|[)ds DURING THE l>AST ,10 DAYS WE HAVE. OIL SERVICE of the niany Community Players ventures in. Day Camping" 'kpd RPtTDN NcfTO^ f* preaent.atlQfis. Both evening* were one on international friendship, (S3) ni(i riCTCBE AutonUtte Heating Specialists in the apace qf-'"two months, and (!t) HOPALONO CASSIDY 344 Main SL — Tel. SO-R-USS Saturday was' damaged again by- M I-9 -4 5 4 8 well attended with Saturday will be shown. IM> SrOBTS ' /. BEEN UNABLE TO GIVE OUR USUAL^ ISiXi '.:; ■ -nights presentation filling the hall, (M) THE EARLY SHOW a 110.000 fire. Topcoat Weather Ahead ^ le pla.v was sponsored by the Orford Parish Chapter. DAR, Is —**Ae You »;»6 nt) I LOVE i.rcY Ife t Columbia kindergarten Assn. < R> NPOKT8COPR It) THE MEDIC sponsoring a luncheon and card NRW8 A WKATHER (IS) SOLVE THE CRIME K "SERVICE TO THE HUNDREDS^WHO Roger Negro of Manchester was party Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at <531 CHBUiTOPHFoSS (1»-M) DOTTV MACK •Y Dry Cleanse Now! the director. / .the home of Mr*. Steven Williams (:W I22> NPOmT.R niGKAT IJi) TV TJIEATER .-%ppolnled yby (iovecnor < I) WRATHPRCAAT C:-M) ROBERT MO.NTGOMERY WINDOW SHADES Jr. in Wapping. Those planning to (It) ( HANKRL la WRATHRS- PBE.SENTS: HAVE WANTED^ TO TAKE ADVANTAGE i i - , Mrs. P i^I Merrick of Columbia attend are asked to call Mriv Wil ,^MAS < S) MEOICAL HORIZONS ' . W h e r ^ s Laae was., recently appointed a liams by Wednesday evening. (IS) BOXING Grttn, Whit*, Ejcni member of'thb Board of Trustees (ISAS) DECEMRER RRIDE (M) playhoi'sr of stars • Washable OF OUR 56fh ANNIVERSARY,PRICES for the Cordmis.slon Child Study St. Anne's Mothers Ctrew will PIu* DANNY KAYE [Nieliols 1«:N ( S-M) STCniO ONE , and I reatm ent'H om e by Gov. A. meet Wednesday at 8' p m- w-ith HANS CHRISTIAN T IR E ,.^ "Prlvlt Hl.lorjr" tiari Ceril' HOLLAND FINISH the fire? A. Riblooff. Mra. Merrick is also Mrs. "Adolph A. Wrubel, 45 Ed Honehtftgr Krilaway «itk Howard Sl. . . “ t . ANDERSEN ,J*k* aad .I.M PUilja* — Made Jo Order :X, a metnbeV of the local Board'~of mund Sf. 'Co-hSstesses Will he Mr*. Wed.; “To Hell and Backi (IS) srcRF.T FILE r.a.A .: ■ ...'r". X ; [ISHEK PAY CtlANSEDD IW€v Education. Patrick Peak and Mrs. WiUlert (IS) ROXI.NG : $1*89 With Your Rollers . . . YOUR HO.MK7 Could bit! SUBURBANITES Mdwig Ll(hlbdrii ti. JT e e « f» VDif Amaww/ pEMVERIES ARE BEHIND SCHEDULE, 325 hnOAD STHEET. MANCHESTER Returns Home '"" Golden. Horlae' KImin. It rd. -11(81- Fire strikes without warn Mr*. Donald Tuttle has returned w-elflilo E. A. JOHNSON to her home from the , Hartford American Legion Auxiliary them NEW aad RECAPS (W) WRESTLING ,f- oi^FISHERS “ T ing. anytime, day or night, Hospital where s'he underwent aur- (IS) HEART OF THE CITY NOW! DID SAVIN6S BUT WE ARE DOING EVERYTHING . ./X bers are reminded of the meeting Store and Plant 295 Broad St. (22) THE VISE- Gel 'blue ebal' anywhere, t . geryi- i tonight at 8 p,m." hi the Legion (M) STAGE S PAINT CO. CASH and CARRY —“PreUy Roy” ■' Don^t.just order coal. , . insist on “blue coal’! For . Home. Guests for this occasion TEL. Ml 9^224 (M) FILM 59^ Main j^ - Tcl. MI-9-4501 IN OUR POWER TO BRING THEM / ' / 3(anrhp«ter Evening Herald will be Miss CS-nthia Dunlap, and (IS-M) NEWS oniv'biue coal'it so good,-it's trade-marked blue for DISCOUNT PUN Don't ju.sl hope that the” Co II ni ,b I a correxpondent, .Mr*. Miss Anne Etilson. High School NOW Thru WED. < t) DOI'GLAS FAIRBANKS your prolectipn. This famous fuel it deep-mined ,'"X Frank .Marrlilsa; telephone .\('b- seniors who attended the annual Mon. thrq Kri. Cont. from 5 p.m. • :M ( S) WORLD .N'EWSTODAY PRESENTS! "8urc»«* r ftve (IttsI iptct'-'-titrt isasitir'eltikti ' fire trucks'will keep pjt.ss- demy 8-9960. (It) "VOI R OWN HOME” • Tral*" from the choicest mine's in- the heart of Pennsyl UP T o Da t e , PLEASE BEAR W rrH US. •II ifiatsr-cisssisi pist 504 psr "israieal Girls State at Storrs in June, Kat. and .siin. ConL from 2 p.m, (t!) .NEWS (IS) LATE SHOW-HooUer Want Legs ing you by. Guard the dol sponsored by the Legion; also 7:M I S> .HR. DISTRICT ATTOR.NEY SrhoolboT" vania. Carefully graded and inspected from start to SPEED WTNSTEIl HOI'.SING 2 Cinemascope Hits! MSI NEWS ' (22) FINAL Edition ___ 'M IN G THIS COUPON lars you’ve invjtsted ip,home 'Frances Burke Redick of Newing (t*t REALY-S CLCBHOI 8E (U) NIGHTCAP EDITION fini’^', 'blue coal' gives you the clear fiill flame that ton, former state secretary, and .IK) w eather a news I1:W (72) SPORTS ROl'NDI'P and contents' Insure NOW, \Vinsted. Oct. 2'4 -J*,-Mayor M-O-M'a BURST-OP 1' (U) WEATHER means better heal—thrifty heal— safe heat. Thou- Mrs. Charles Yerrlngtoh of Rocky (Ml Ml SICAL SHORTS- (4S) PREVI'ES CASH and before the fire trucks roll FVancl* P. Hicks /aid today after Hill, past department director of MUSICAL SUNSHINE I.,-* T:l* (It) 8MBTS ’ ll:t*-(l*-22> WEATHER unds of Americsi! families rely on this high-grade To Those Of You Who VVould Like To Share The Exceptional a conference with Gov. Ribicoff he Girls State.-Mrs. Henri Peasinl also (It) WEATHERMAN (**) conneCtici't repo rt anthracite for real Stealing ec'cmomy with far leu CARRY NOW! Vour way. is confident work oh the emer- f:U (la u i JOHN DALY. NEWS 11:U (IS) THE RIG SHOW rgency hoysing units for 400 people directs attention to the "penny" (SS-ll) DOCGLA8 EDWARDS (22) ORCHESTRA waste—far leu aitentioli to the|-furnace. (minimum 1 left homeless by the Aug. .19 flood.x sale. AND THE NEWS (M) littl^ show Enjoy cojnpletely Remember, don't be color-blind when you buy Savings, The Liberal Terms Of Our Sale,:. Please. In *7-But (tt) BKiBLIOHTS 11 :M ( i) NITECAP theater ' wiH 'go ahead full speed. Earlier 7:le CONNECnci'T REPORT . .—"Bor* I* Th» 8»ddl*“ , automatic heat with coal: Cet ‘blue coal*-, the anthracite that's so all-fired Hicks claimed Army Engineers W. Robert Foqs, husband (tt-M) TONIGHT .Safety. Comfort anti ( Ij. , on any dry cleaning of Mrs. Carol Foss and son of Mr. ■ T;U (W) WEATHERVANE There Ijs A Possibility, You May ' Not Cet The Projmpt Service were too slow oh the project. ’ ■ 1:M (»-Mi TONY MARTIN SHOW —Slay*. Allr* ' ' Dependability! Fa and Mis . Walter W. Foes, 353 11) T.H.A. 1:M ( t) NEWS ISHEK D tY CLEANSEiS IN C . Summit SI., h'aa been honorably (ISi THtTRCGGLES Weor Ibllllilluilrui mous 'blue coal' au (It) SPORTSMEN'S DEN tomatic heal, including automatic That We Have. ' fs Endeavored To Offer. discharged from U.S. Navy (U> DRAMA after tVo years’ service. He re (U) ANNIE OAKLEY 2«woy>9tretch hosiery ash removal,, can be yours for less 3 2 5 nnOAP STREET, MANCHESTtn, , cently Returned from a Caribbean GLASS than you think. COLOR 7.At Itt-M) NEWS CARAVAN MIRRORS—AUTO GIJL8S cruUe on the US8 AeolUa. I;*9 (M) CAESAR'S HOl'R D A Y SERVICE ' t II TV DIGEST — WIND(DW g l a s s — Seamless, nylon^^osHc Manchester Emblem dub ; No. —-OM Matter DrUcUv*" -AMIMCA'S FINUT MAWO COAL •Y ^ . AT 2EGUUR PRICES CIN e m a S c o F C •’ (IS) RIG PICTL'RK 251 has been Invited to attend the (21) MEDICAL HORIZONS J. A. WHITE CO* ultra sheer or service- Spocleei Ferklm ’ ! ^ That Interpret The i -installation banquet of Danbury PLUS (U) HALF ROI'R .DRAMA 31 BIS8ELL ST.—3U 9-7832 Wishes Of The Family Emblem dub No. 48, Sunday af OSAO BCRNR ■i-iU ------JO r .weight. 175 East ternoon, Oct. 30. For further infor r M-C-M**f«Si( sm mtn at * mUkr- ■ AT VOUl MtiOOin . Keith Furniture JOHN B. BURKE mation or reaervationf,' Mra.’Rami- I «rfcrtmi »a* ■»!««« an* M«*Ul THE f fu r e OF THE WEEK ARE: ' Center St. uei J. lOehevieve) Robb, correa- THE W. G; GLENNEY! CO. FUNEKALHOME imnding aecretary, may be called. TWEHNfSTinEF^ Save 1115 M AIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. ADAMS and PORTER > TeL TEL. Ml-a-6MS k O nomiaS C O ^ I Better .Yqlues A t Pine Lenox aa tha abova atraata hi Maaehaatar, you sira aatiUed 87 EAST CENTER ST. Tha Immaculatia ' Conception -1/ EAST HARTFORD TA8H Oi BiMM m M 4 t y ciea'alag {n d a O n m RLOO) Mothers dtclf will; meet Wednes ?34 N. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PHONE Ml 9^253 MANCHESTER MI>7665 ICLAKOB SERVICE day a t 8 p.m. with Mra. Oorneliua 44S HAKTFOaD KD. I : TIL Ml 9m 97 j Pharmacy' 1 Foley, Scarborough Rd. r- i 299 ^E. O uter fet-' I teL M it^eU 9-0896 1 . rfr- ■ t ■ __ . 7 '(■ 'i .
) \ / “77" c>r K A ljrciS l^T^ EVENING HERAl^D. MiNtCHy8y|fcft, CONN« MONDAY; OCTOBER 24, 1 9 W - . J... . PACEFOim MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, MONDAY, OCTOBER $4, 1955 FIVE ,4 ./ r ■ ...... i./r',;;, ...... - , , - •------^ X Bolton €li|KHc»r8 Sage 'ic. ^aur^l Adenauer Act Fast Supreme Court HousiewifeJSeen Respahsibie Iraie Senator Pair SuJ^r Severn Burns 'Receives 500 Houn/Serviee Pin Platie Crash Toll . To Prevent Crisis on Upsets Kansas For Bad,U.St Eating Habits Hit Pentagon lit In f Weeh^d Blazes Here Chu Picks New O ff icers; South Church Mounts to Eight Walter, Saga-of the Hartford North’ Hollywood, Calif., Oct. 94 \ WeekeDd flrea'Jn town resulted (OMttUMd from P »f* one) I Film Ban By FRANK CAREY ‘$20,000 Rides’ Hmts will be the gueib.-speaker 1*5—Two more deaths have brought . '4? ' ■; ■■ ;> . A F Bclenee' Reporter ift .^ p it a l treaUriant for burnt Ne Pastor^Attends Sessfi at the m ating of the Methodist to eight the tote)'killed by : the Promlor Jand for first and aeoo^ degree burns church on Nov. 1, ‘attended Rkfi . Caaslos King Brower, 94, Kf of the hands, wrists and face, and dresses a yegr to Ms credit. He it ditlonAUi is Mrs. Marchica’s daugh h «rroa n > . moogh engine power to fly right.. The tribunal, however, w ent Dr. W. H„ flebrcll Jr., fo r n ^ d l-. the Middle East on inspectiop meetlhg which opened with ter, Patrica, 9. d -O -O H ! Hoffman 0814 he would » e i ^ | More than 1,000 Polish exiles riieet ahead and overturned the state reetpr of the . Natj.onal Inatltutag Marlbor'ougii Rd., Olaatohbury, possible smoke ,-potaonln humorodis speiker with 23 ySars tours had demanded apecial plaaea'. father of Merrill • K. Brewer, 46 ' luck aupper.at 6:30 of.«newatwpera experience, b ^d ee Patricia and Preston are the only mrtil a MW pailiammt la ejert^ . ’Lonion to demand release of court ruling. \ of Health and now a research 'con ’The whots purpose o f our us According to ■ offlclalsX of . the Reelected as otfleorfi of the but pro-Oerman leaders^ met inl» m Soviet Union, W e lla ,i^ died last night at hit other varied'Duainesa experiences. ■Urvlvore of a family group • -of The .^upi-eme ':Court today also sultant for- the American Caqcef ing A ir Force planea waa to gave Manchester *- Fire Dep^ment, . church wera Laaiie-/S. Bolton, eight who were calibrating the rooming and oaid they Would nor| ognragd 'to 170 industrial firms declined to pa.ss on i^eth er a home. ■ \ . Przybylsk^ suffered the 'tmrns' Ha qaa been a member o f. the o > THAT '56 Q Society. money,the Arkansas. Benatbr , treasurer; Phllte-Ti. Dooley/ aa- Center Congi baptism a few hours earlier of 7- ' accept him as a caretaker, head of by CoEjiecticut's second flood in state may require motorists ac Born May T4. IM t'ih Beat Hart when a back flash (Caused a jv ^ -- longregationel C h u r b h “ She buys and prepares the food, s'aid. St aiatant treaapr^; Georgs W. Since -liiOS.1. He ia a veteran of the week-old fiheryll Preston. The government. Instead'they proposed two months Is placed St fB,lW,00p cused of dr.iinlien driring to aub- times the meals and Axes tha ford, he had lived p^ractlcally all plosion (n fits' oil burner yetterdfiy O WHAT A CAR!^ 7 , Heinrich Welsch, chairman of the "W a could, of course, have hla Ufe In Kast Hutfard. He waa a -. Smith, flnaficial secretary; Juliui first and second World Wars, with celebration waa at the Preston . . . Pre.sidrnt Elsenhower, reaf mlt to blood tests. quant Itlea ;Of food to be served," traveled by commercial alrlitiea at morning. He had been sUnding-^, f I a Strung, financial, advisor: Mrs. apartment. ., executive b «^ d of the Saar rail- reUrbd Yobacco~|jldU(er. ,Oie rank of major in the latter, IE SURE TO SEE IT ON "O H DAT" NOV. 3 * firms admlnistratlor^s support « ( The High Tribunal heard ' two Dr. Sebrell sajd In an addrSss to mlUEpment expense, Since otir trip In front of the burner beforff the Daniel Buccino,' cle'rk;' and Mr*. Killed In the crash were the nads,' as Interim government chief. T-poInt flood control and storm He leaves two othergona, Harokt - ^ All* news carriers of the Hart ,J!lvo years rtoject hours uf argument on the question the 281h annuaKMlentlAc meeting 'wmn purely for government busi explosion occuri?cd. probably In- R ai^ond P. Jewell, > aasiatant b ^ y , Thorne and an 18-ycar-old O •' ’ ■ \ prolecUoh program advocated by of the American Heart Assn. E Brewer of East Hartford and ford Times, the Hartford Courant koffmann. 64, has been In pow-. earlier this month and then de- ness. But it is less expensive to vestigating a previous “actlfig up” ^^bsrH. ! ' and the Heralo. and their father*, Ikrtde- of two months, Mra. Betty New' England Goverhora* confer Seribbs Health. Hi Louis D. Brewer o f Glutonbury. cid|)d the case did not present a travel on planes that the Air Force of the burner, firemen said. Mrs. Alexander M. Shearer and are invited to this meeting. A soc Wolf. Then' Petrlcla’e -brother ;«r iince 1M7. ence. . federal question. Sebrell said that ovare^ilght *'la seven grandchildren and IflNneat Johnny Marchlca, 6, died. Friday ^ MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES By defeating the Europenniza- la flying anyway." ReacdM Baby Walter Waddell were named to ial hour' wUl follow the meeting. - Peiping .Radio welcomes Egyp- one of the most serioHg\ health - Returned As Planned grandchildren,. night Mrs. Shirley Preston, 2S/'4rlfe ® 812 WEST CENTER $T.. AT HARTFORD BO; ^ tlon statute , which had taken The court voted 6-'2, to dlsml.ss The funeral will be held at the Smoke filled the house after the the Elxecutive Board for 3 -year ■* • ■ ' - ■ - __' tian-Syiiaa military alliance the <-ase. Jusiicea Reed and Doug hazarda o f our timea — Ab,^leaat Bath McClella'n, and Stennii paid .explosion and Patro(mair/ Walter terms - .replacing Mrsi George W. of Mike and motherer of tha'baby, five years to w>ork out In J’ arls and signed Iasi week as "a good In- Lowe Funeral Home, 34 Connecti died. So did Frank Bonn ,— the Saarlanders inflicted las dissented ffom the dismissal. 20 per cent, perhaps aa m a w aa thejr-returriied at exactly the time Outzmer,- arriving at -the sfeener ' Smith and M raTSym ond jewelli Marohlca, 88, o b oo 0 0 0 0 o o fliience on aecurtty In Ipe Middle 25 per cent, of all niults'in ipli ori^naliy planned. McClellan said cut Blvd.. East Hartford, Wednes Employes Pledge Preston’s ' bsoUier-in-n-lpyf. g bitter humiliation on the French Chief Justice Warren took no part. day'morning at 11 o'clock. Burial' carMied Przybylsirt baby tm-the Named to the Board o f Deacons East" . . . Representatives of iSO The rourt’k actlpd waa anhounced country today are overweight he told the A ir Force before hla for 4-year terms were George W. and raised a grim question mark milk distributing firms, in. Metro will be in Hockanum Ometery, house'^pf a neighbor. Mra-- ■ \ over French-German relations. In a brief unsigned order. an. extent that m y irimpair their departure he had to be back today Smith and Raymond P. Jewell. politan New York and'AFL Team East Hartford. bylski Was In church al time $54^000 in Drive • The Europeanisation plan would The dismissed sppeal had been health Fallot Photo. because of . prior , commitments. Terms ending on this board. In sters union meet In bid la work And, “ alt obSslty he declared Naomi Werbner x Otherwlae, he ssid, he couldn’t Friends may call at the funeral of the incident. have put' the Saar'a defense and (lied by,-Marvin Stuart Walton, V,^ '■ home tonight and tomorrow night Sgt. Edward Winzler rushed cluded those of Allan Rose, E. & out new contract agreement. who asfid police at a San Jose, flatly "resulta fdom over.-*atlng have made the trip. Berkins and John Swanaon Jr. ^loyea of Hemilton Standard, ^ 1 ffmeign relatione under a neutral that li, eating more caloriea than Hr. a'hAMrs, David Werbhef, 29 from 7 to 9 o’clock. PrzybylskI' to The hospital In a commiaaioner of the aeven-natt'on Cgljf., accident investlgatioiri Stennis said he waa "stunned" Tu'o delegatea-at-Iarge to the on of United Aircraft Oorp., are needed for energy." .- Stephen Sts, announce (he,engage by the 'controversy over their police cruiser wHUe firemen man S Western Europeap Union (W E U ) huteSu took a sample of hli blood AdvijMlry ‘Committee were named pledged a tbUl of more'than *54,- Sebrell listed the following as ment'of thrtgdaughter. Naomi, to transportation. "In fact," he Mra, Dexter Johnson aged to clear aom ^of the smoke "Mill*r Martin Plioto, While maintaining, its customs and despite his protest. for ons-year terms. They “Were Irry Ballinger 000 to five health and welfare among "commonly-atated fal RoberisD. PeMt, -son of Mr. and added. " I think I have been atung.” Relatives in town received news from the house with an exhaust agencies in tlie division's annual currency tmilm with France. The Convicted by- a municipal court Saturday of the dieath of Mrs. May . Mrs. R. Kneeland Jonea Sr.//and lacies" abotrt how one gets fat: Mra. Wihiam Pe^^. 27 Gerard St. "I feel,” Stennis said, "there has fan. ' ^ "All-In-One" drive completed re 'Statute waa aigned by Adenauer In Jury In Palo,/Alto on’a drunken Miakinnpn JohnsoSi, wife of Dexter John M^rZ, fire chief, offered no fifni. Leslie S. Bolton. Mrs' La-w- Ballinger, ot\e oty th e 1. Thb belief of ’’many"' people Miss Werbner attended the Uni been a serious misunderstanding rehce Converse waa nansd to the cently. Paris a year ago as the price for riving charge. Walton got this Johnson isf Riochester, N. T., Son estimate of damage. There la still leading' marine artiaU, - • ...... thatlal Kvepwelght Is an. Inherited veralty of Connecticut and gradu somewhere by the' Secretary of Board _ot' Religious Eklucatlon for ■Approximately 93 per cent of the' French agreement to Weet At Exercises tence: ».500 line; 90 days In Jail, of the late Mr. and Mrs, Aaron smoke In. the house, Merz-said, and mgaged by the ^ n ch ea - nveNJays to be_ aeryecf with 85 condition aboutfwhleh nothing can ated from Feener Bus|nes!i School. Defense, I ’m going to explain the a 3-.Vmtle territory, suspend^; three year’s probation: be done. facts to him." will serve Bs auditor and ' cards for riegular contributions un The Wir^are-f Befora an over-flow congrega g , A common belief; that obealty Mutual Inaurance Co. The Defense Department an M rs.. Johnson, the' daughter of them' are soot-blackened. ' / color demonstrations td the pupils ^ FINAL WEEK occupied by\Franee after . World driver’s license suspended 90 days, Mr. and Mrs". Roy; Miakinnen of David- Toomey will • continue / aa der the, payroll dediicUoi system. tion attending .the morning wet- IS a result of a diaturbance in the . Her fiance graduated from nounced last Thiiraday it was Raymond Colla was treated at of grades 4, 5-apd 6 in the Man W ar II, now\ia linked In ah eco- W alton;i\appeal said police Richmond, Va., died in Rochester niatorlan. " X chester school*. ' ; The average donation per person Mrs. Olive Chartier accepts a pin comihemoratlng hec MO Hours X 'body's endocrine gland system. Lpiidon 'achools and Is now sending two apecial four-.engined the hospital for first and second waa *8.42 com|)ared to' *7.68 for Boihic idiion i^th Frtmce and the ahlp yeaterday'at *a0:30, arid p coerced and rarced him to submitomit, Hospital Oct. i3 after a prolonged Those who served on tfy t nomi Balling'er, a successful Uluatra- service as a skywatchcr from Mrs. Albert Conton, until r e ^ t l y chief to a blood teatNm which a bl "While thli factor In the ellcrto- tending the University of Con^ Jranaporta to bring home Mc degree burns of ths face', neck and last year when the division held its Bra**, Copper and PoHary piaea*. TV lamp*, Ming ' French control ita foreign rela- ciSpacity evening audience at the 7 ilo<^ nineaa. Besides Ker husband and arma early this morning and then nating committee, incited John tor of national magazines, has a of the-Ground Observer Corps, while Capt. E. Leonard of the^AIr Force sample was takehTrom his gv of obesity can not be dlaregard- necticut. School .of Arts and Clellan, Stennis and Sen. Chavez Rogers, chairman, MpC R. Knee- first .consolidated fund drive. Traa*. Gla**wara, Tabla BRskati for arrangam enfv tlona and defenae. O'clock service, a group of 25 young parents, she leaves one son, Rob released after a fire causing an studio and art school at New Filter Center at New Haven looks on.. Borne 50 other skywatchera arm by use of a neei ed," aald. Dr. Sebrell. .’’caaea In Science!. He is a member of the (D -NM ). \ land Jonea SC., Johi/ewanson Jr., Each employe designated the received awards at brief cefenionlgs held Saturday evening at Center New tblkai Indicated . which endocrine malfunction ts the .’Tau Epsilon Phi frat^en'ty. TKa, Pentagon later said "some ert bexter Johnson. estimated *3,000 damage burned Hartford. During the summer . and a numbar of otli|)i/,^ixqui8«fa !^)in f''f6T France previously has aald re priiple were confirmed In exercises . Counsel for Califohija denied Funeral services-will be held to ' Mrs. Leslie S. Bolton and Mrs. exact amounts of hts contribution Springs Lodge. Mfs. Chartier, a member o f the Ground Observer sole baals for the condition are misun^standing” had arisen — out' two rooms' and damaged an season he conducts the Ballinger jection of .the Europeanlzstioh at the Covenant CongregatIon's! that force was used. The'State said • • ■ i^ morrow at 2 p.m., with burial in Alexander M. BKearer. Gallery and Marine Painting ito each of the five agencies includ Corps here since July 1952 wh*n Skywaich was reactivated, has often gifts or fpr-you9-<»wiFboriiO. rare. that thehe Ajr Force found after the other In hla rented apartment. ‘X-/ plan would maintain tha preaent Church amid decorations of. fall Walton at first refused to g jy e a Washington, D. C, Truck Bids Open School at Rockport, Mass. A l ed In the drive. A breakdown of served for one or two shifts in addition to her own during the week, ' ,x-' ■: blood sample but later rolled\up The doctor also declared; Kenatorsors ie(t the United States Origin of Mre The Sejectmen are currently the total pledge shows that the sUgnirent, but a French, spokes- flowers and -candles. Ths conflr- Misguided View on Strength that plaiies i^*«e pot available to Four trucks and 700 feet of hose though he palnU many types of and has almost neVer failet) to serve her assigned shift, according tb man concerned today that n e w his sleeve, stuck out his arm oi seeking Ytds On the purchase o f a contributions are allocated as fol this Week - REDUCED 257o lo^O^o “There, is a common notion that Police Arrests the datep they were used by firemen in putting subjects- he eiljoya painting the lows: Mrs. Cpnlon.' - ■' ... negotiations with Weat Germany mands wore'.while poplin-gowns. and said. "Well, take It." bring them bacltvOii^ new track lor the town's use in be big i i to be atrong and wanted to return: ,TJie announce Union Proposing*^ outo the blaze, believed to have- rocky coast'Af'New .Englend beat. > " on the Sagr might now be neces The cover of the bulletin, or church Walton’s appeal contended the higlp^ay work. Bids will be re In his - demonatrations he often The Society for Crlktud Children cslmdar, featured a colored re taking 6'f the blood sample violated heilUiy. ment aald the Air fo r c e tried to tarted In an overatuffed furniture c c e d .b y First Selectman (paries and Adults (Easter Seal), *H,000 J, to open tha Wd«:at It*'m eeting at ganizattons, *7,500 (14 per cent), Bed Hpoli; N. Y.. .OcL. 2.4 UB — Leaders of all political partiei fluence of intoxicating liquor or workei’s union were scheduled to from Colla’s . windows, scorched'.a.. tain Art-Museum andthe Hartford dlraotkm o f the psiter, the Rev. ess of law. over-eating whlbti persist into •-iTt is absolutely without fouh-v ■'flra''»chddr on; Nov. 1 .— ^ snd the Ameflcah Red Cross, *5,- Steven Philip Grlesa/''20, of Litch nu-ia iaiid ‘ in Bohn—except ' tli'e'' ailing Ade^ aduUKooi^'' drugs, jmilce said. jneet~with Town Engineer James garsge nekt door. Atheneum aa well aa In private ower ilaUbn.” Stennis said., "Such: a Money. Borrowed...... SOO CIO per cent). — field, Conn., was killed and the - asuer. wbh-had backed the agrew- gj«»»rJRA»h..JUsW - tha_taxt ' SebrelPsald A ' lot' 'ST people er Patrolman" R rt Tafcottr*/ collections throughout the coun - Servltse ^TTouth and the W ay of- Life;” The patrolman 'reporled he 'nb- thing was never mentioned to me.” | Hi/Sheekey aX 3 p.m. todajr to dis 0 The Selectmen borrowed money driver injured serfously yesterday brought Colla to the hospital. try. His work has won, numerous inent to the hilt—hailed the reault studies wsro conducted in Bible roneously place rellancKon drugs ticed Ferguson's car proceeding Chavez remained behind In Ms- cuss >,^-the-job . training and a on a temparary basis to carry -n H N D DROM’NED CORFSB , when a British eports car careened o f the plebiacite as a "vote for Kedeator 2. Pol|tic4l unification with Ger drid said the 60-passenger-plus Issue. Payment has been made to Assn. \ materials. -The Scripture rSamhg 'orated flie home. waa arreated ' and charged with and -ihivel operator can be replac In addltlonX to hla summer many; ’ wsa led by Rtchted ,T. Swenson, reckless th-lvlhg. . ' craft is being flown to Frankfurt, ed wnen temporaratly out o f^ ’ork. W orld Marks PerJey F. Gilbert Associates Inc., classes Ballinger conducts a A new addition has recently been against this loan for work com 3. An end Jo the preaent and Burton (^ /Johnson led m the butit and the entire building, redec Stale Patrolman 'Ha.vmond, Lll- Germany, to pick up stranded GI's 3. A provition under which the “ Painting for Pleasure" class at and their families. pleted to. date on the proposed 6- \ SPECIALIZING XN (French) i)rtentaUon of the Saikr's evening prayer. Miaa.LlrinewWatls orated, and nflf-atreet parking has JaveeiDS to View ley made the arrest aKCa reault of department head must spScIfy'the donnectlcut State Teachers Col sconomy': \ \ , . " • sang a polo, " I Love to Tell the been provided In the rear of the his Investigation of, the\acCldcnt. length of time a worker li sus 10th Birthday room addition. The bill o f *2.'444.60 lege at New Britain and gives Rejection the present Saar Story,’-’'' / The trooper reported Miss,^urch pended vriihout pay when he Is repre'ents 25 per cent of the esti man/ painting demonatrations CUSTOM BUILT HOMES T A P P a n home. Negbtiations Film mated fee.. ■>i r^tpie. Rarelve Bibles',' admitted falling/psleep andxrun- suaiiended for disciplinary reasons. Driver Uiiiiijiircd Grade 6 Parents to Meet throughout the East. Appeals M French F o il^ r t g -tha exp/*saion of nlng into th e T e i'’ ® trhek T'he time.i should not exceed a Of UN Charter This week. Wednesday, Oct. 26, GENERAL CONTRACTING \ The >ra-GsiSnBM appealed Bilth In-the Apostolic-Craed* the A telavision film made In Chlca-* inontii, the union feela. Parents of fifth grade girls at Ballinger will appear at Nathan parked on/ the shoulder of the the Elementary School are re- day to thr^’Franch'iwsple and fns class was, preaedted/ with hand As (^ar Hits Pole The request grew out of a auspen- Hale,' ^ w e rs and Washington REMODELII|G AND REPAIRINGT^ ,x TWIN-MASTER Hospita] Notes go early' this 'year during negotia- highway west of Deming St. Her (Contifioed from Page quested to meet at the school cafe peoples cif me w e a tm eWorld to' some copies of the Revised Stand car was demolisKed and the truck sion by Sheekey In which no time Schools. The following day he will ard Version of the/BIbte on which tlona, between the management of teria tomorrow at 3 p.m. to discuss be at 'Viirplanck and Holltater FREE ESTIMATES-^MORTGAGES ARRANGE^ i imderstand the'i&mr people and to had to be towed away, police said. RObert Warren, 16. of 127 waa specified. Hippie maintains because of the world 'forum prov the names of the' class members Patlrnts T ^ y ; 1.56 Rogers Corp., of Manchester and organization of s third Girl Scout Schools. Robertson, Green and PMpect their dsoblon'.’N '< She Was the only one injured in RrlnceXon St,, mi.sjudged a turn that procedure leaves the worker ed by Uie,,U.N. ^ / / were Individually stamped In gold ADMITTED'SATURDAY: Rich Troop In town. Mrs. Edmund Lincoln Schools will enjoy hla lec ELECTRIC Urging that th cjw ar M consult Goodveur, and repre.aenlstlves of the cTBBh, according to police. after com(ng south out of Hender in doubt as to. whether he has been U.N. Assembly PresldanF Jose leaf. The Blblea^ad been Insi-riped ard ' Hastings, RFD 3, CovriUry: the International Brotherhood of Peresluha, who will be leader of ture on the following Wednesday. ERNEST A. RITCHIE / ed on sity dlscusahma on Its future V. u . MIsa Church posted a *75 bond son Rd.-ontp W. Center.St-, about actually dismissed. Maza of Chile predicted OAt with the proposed Troop, will take reg- they asserted their vtclofy really by the pastor, With four verses be\ Gene While, Bolton; Henry Paper Makers will be shown for*,. ^ appearance here Nov. 2. 4. EUmination of overlapping or- Nov. 2.- He win conclude his aeries LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI 3^8172, MANCHESTER Keeney. 43 Bralnard PI.; Mrs. midnight Sunday night, and struck determined efforts the/hopes of litratlon.s. was a step forward on th w i^ d to Ing given as memory verses from the first time locally at the dinner desa. Hippie aals fundamentals of the at the lame time . . . cook Salmon, Iron wood Dr., Vernon; by State Patrolmiui Robert Rel- ___ _ I Opalach waa arrested as the re- Defense Minister Selwyn Lloyd. t-on (Correspondent, Sirs. Josepn * to *500 an flgnotvra Alaita with glee ss he made a'thumba nence. 'AH or\jthe!ie. said the Rev. sion over closed-circuit TV. camera. All interested persons are Mrs. Alice Qlhoon. 15 St. John,St. nifr Bralnard F. BPeteuips. 41. Miantofiomoh Tribe No 58 "“ jt o' »h •evident In which police The,flag was rescued an-d restored DHtalla. telephone MI 3-5545, twice a* much, twice aa fggt.'• down sign and told of Hotfman’s Mr. Rask, are pound In the service ■-The Herald prqvhRd special cordially Invited to attend ses4nona BIRTH .SATURDAY: A son to \to^ts pole, the deapolier escaped.' reaignsUon. Hla announcement of. and loyalty to Christ. He called coverage from Chicago. Hartford, Saturday by State Pa lORM. will meet tonight at 8 'J I, ■‘S f ’’' * Parked car of the club which are held-hn the G et th ii bonu* bairgain N O W . Mr. and Mrs. JSeob Che anek. trolman Relnier arid Clarence o’clock In Tinker Hall 1 ?" 'Y- Middle Tpke. West of Ox- second and fourth Monday of each was later confirmed by the gbvern- on the young peq^ple to be loyal to FINANCE CO.J Bast Hartfot-d. Ijihhe, 22. Wllllmantlc, this morn _ I ford St. Oct. 15. Patrolman William month. . . , while you can lave! -ment radio. Christ and Hla C^tmrch, and to take Jesus as the "pllotW their Mfe." BIRTHS YESTERD r Y; A ing by Patrolman Wallev Cas.sells The literature booth, sponsored i ‘ I’.* / I '’**' Ail to Crash Kills Haliow-een Parties (^•Mfiu/FINANCI Co) \HoSmsn. after a hastily sum daughter to Mr. and Mrs.'^Iphn Maiichesleir PHNA by_ tStS Uniled^ Nations Asioclatlon 41 fau«aai)tcu I1AV||1||^having ’’a teW Halloween parties planned by rWsbRimoN^s , ' - *f M ^ '1 * raAAtiA * a\s*4A«* 9^ W*«a Whitehoiise, 283 Spencer SI.; of Mahchei’tVr ■’in‘ "the "Muhicipai! United Methodist Church , will be ha d ^ d e d on hla resignation, can certificates followlnit the charge, On Satiirday, Reid Mac^lUR-. Seven Marines ►cAREFULLT COMPOUNDED^ N€ MAIN ST., 2i*d FI., Ovor Woolworth’s, MANlCHESTCR Doiiblt'Fiitiri|,’ the minister announce to the con daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul gage. 17, of 69 Avondale Ra\ il'as Building, waa manneidmannefl today by " « ^ d g e d under the Influence^ of held this week. A party for pre- M ltdioH I-4U6 . Ask for tho YES MANagor celed a'naeeting with reportera. Pfanstlehl. BTO 1, Andover; a son Explains Services Mrs. Edna Zltkovtch..ZI-, Mrs. Dudley^ fwhen examined at police school' children will begin at 2:30 . Doibli'Vilw The Saar waa taken ffom Ger gregation that out oK the group, arrested by Patrolman Curtis'Wil- ► 1 OrtN THUtSDAV EVENINGS UNTIt I P.M. Bostick, MiBs Jessamine Smith and headquarters. „ there had been 15 wlwi had. In to Mr. and Mrs. Richard C'apcllo, son and charged iKith operating a J Santa Ana, Calif.. Oct. 24 (/r\—A p.m. on Saturday. Elementary I m a * M dfi If rftfdffh »f fil fvfrw fdiff tfvfi * many a t the , end of World War I Mrs. Joseph Gallant - Patrolman Joseph Sartor ;4raB the > Arthur Drug Stores | Ur|i*t-ci|Mity 3 r liictrkrM ii y- dividually and voluntarily, made 013 .Maid St. • The Manchester Public Health motor vehicle with defective-equip sedan going downhill broadsided School students' will have., their I k - A A A ’A ik 4^ ^ A 1^ A R ff tIN SHrM vbM if 12 (t«f Ijovable’s" Circle--Stitch bra ; ... and see tim*. Smalhtr Bono* qv*n uaa* trolling 1 the mills which - process Gall Mae .Helm, pbnald Hersey. fined *21 for speeding; Hudsdn F . !^ 1".*^'**** off the Marine.s’ George St., Rockville; Mr.s- Doris Burnll,. Theae ch'nlc services arf avail- dav'*and charged with evading re- ing, 54 School St. aachlne, sailed over the truck and the contract for framing the ne'q- ! the lovely difference. See, too, how b'eaUr 'that iron, • JJhe French can keep Irwin. Darid Albert Hilton. 18, Keeney Dr.. Rockville, _ 29%_ Im Alv c I^ tY j Jh»?^ :JjuJMen..Bfiu;tan_CUJohnamu.Reaee Wapping: Rollie Tliompson, 915 •bje to everyone in Manchester. aponsiKih,ty. . as. .the .jifsiiR.. .Of.. S. - f i n e d - ^ t o r -speeding; -and JohK- windshield -of-an - - additlap'-ta-the church ..hUitdilnjU,. .! tiTiilTy the shape i.s stitched in the, cup.s faat*r. > '• - -cloow-tir-a psn iT wttir Tier- ^ Johnson.-- Nl^sin fit.; Walte^ Jones, 23 Union No .f*i-* is charged A patleni'miiat mihor sccJdtnt on Msin .St, police ^ Mr*i. Charles Lazar.''■Y 'T'ayldr u w r car, but Its driver w-a» un The Ladies Benevolent Society j m an/i St., who’ i.s .well known, for her H. Chaplin Jr.: .34, of 68 La|R1CI Ftp- alterations and additions to as a reault of any of the blazes. these payroenta' wtl( - be reviev^ed OR CSsr< o f T h a n ^ ^ -Venezia, and Richard A. Young- Green)eaf, Coventry; Mrs. Pearl St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 24 - the Nazis during the orxiupation . itrom. dwelling* to Charles Belli* at 392 Hose f'o. 1 had a chimney fire after a three month period, and of Holland w e r e glve'n prison Daley. 105 Cedar St.; Felix lAwis, .Minnesota italrymea told a Sen Oakland St.. *.700; Harold Bennett in a biiitding .on Farin Dr. at 3:07 .changes; may be matfe, court of- We ,wurae of the evening 39 Trumbull Rd. ate'Agriculture Committee hear sentences to ^ y for refining to aporectotkie to the; many friends: David A. Janaaen,: who has served at 173 Bush Hill Rd.. *100; Ken yesterday afternoon, and 'extin flciala said. hand the girl hack' tb her legal rotates aaS neljlibora who were so DIRCHARGED TODAY; .Mi’s. ing to4la.v tkat they are unhappy neth G. Ball at 61'Falknor Dr., *i/- guished a car which caught fire on Anthony O. Maculaitiai 36. New w .gwreus J^^Mnd^ in rna- recent. aa president of the-ijdas.'^pressed guardians after the war. A Ro- Mary Rose Gale and son, RFD 3, oveZ milk priees, bat they were Haven, waa found not guilty of a HERMfS+ . the dtaih el Angelina' {ihe 500. > Arch St. at 8:05 this morning. -maa Cathalle naother siipfrlor Rockidlle'; Mra. Lolt Rohan. 17 far apart on wbat alMuld be To Alexander Jarvis for Charles Hose Co. 2 put out a little grass .charge of impropei- ai’fnaliqg CAMERA AMD PBufO SHOF The itovu famuy ' gnd present^ him aad a formar DoihtnlcaaDoihtnlcaa father--fath er- Mile HUl. Rd.,. Rockville; Mrs. 4kNM> to help atabUlia ttreir la- ! IM MASSirr A U U STORE ■ The Jnaataaida- Janliy. with a purae. \ - Hc(Mrthy for a garage at 67 Hillt fire near 36 Lenox S t at 1:42 this made after inveatlgatlon ed an ac ramlvefi ptlaa* iasttam aa 'ITS MARLOWS - T POR EVERYTHING' Edith fitevenson, 166 Chestnut SL ditotry., crest Rd., *800. afternoon. . , . cident a watk ago. ItU Mala St. ML S-IMt
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m '* ' - X- N. X liANCHSSTKB KVENIKO HEBALP. MANGBBSTEB. CX>I^ MONDAY, OCTOBER 24.4?66 F A G B 8DC ailANCHRSTER fiVENlMG ^E&ALD. BIANCHBITE'R. CpKN., MONDAY,. OCTOBEt^ 24. 1956 P A G S S E V m i impoiM^ without Um unlfleaUoii tlna faahlon. That dOaa not altar 26^Per86ns H art O^Br^ht to Play RockviUe Jto rlfrstB r of C M rh^. TMa «rak •ppwrwiUy. our own Impreaafon that Mr. Tru , D r o o d l e « WKNR-Md ' ^ ■ • m s man waa.a lltUa fallow who mua- St»-Joseph's CiHkbriile Goldira Jubilee on nu>p»rt, •^mojor diplomatic of- derailed X raiA At BA Club Party woBo-:i*99 IXouly Radio«k ' - w n c ^ iiii t o m in s tarad a t o t ^ edCkaura gllimeM for By ROOBB rRKBI fort to tot RtiMla to do «^othlnr WeXXV^UM Bafet^. OayHgfet Tlaw ■T* big laauaa and hdt much clae. Parv " WHAY—cm' Netv Chuteh Visit Qur Thrift Dept m o. Rucsia Wa* appannUy not wlUto^ . TVmy O'Bright arid hia; OKhartra hapa no one’ alaa, Ao matter how otter point, Md.. Ocf. 34 tm — ■ V to do--dlacu»a tha Oorman prah- IVanty-aix persona \/ar* injured will prorids music for Uia aaiiniai The foUowtat profnuB i t C A M M IU H iD S : big,'would have bahayad diffbrant- lam In real tarma irt Oana^'a, and sviMn part of a Pannayltanla Raih Hallowaan Party a t tha BritteB Idas ars auppUad fey the VfedlS' Pivdicfed by ;ir.CAi PITMiasteONI f e ■ ly, Rut It would aUll aaaa our nar road Iritri was dsrallsd ia this Amarieah Club Saturday avsnlng jaeathg Good Muaie aubtaquenUy. , - ^ ivlng 11 ede tional conaeianca a Ilttla bit to di*^ porthssstsm Msrylsnd s a e 11 d n from 9 until 1 a m. • auuMcammu aiM ara aubjact to fa Biar - ^ C A R F tT MILL RlM M At u n Wa doubt Uiat'alUiar thi rraat- been added to Uia Mery Chaney Thara win ba a .psasquarada ettaafa witaout asuoa. . Ernie cevar that aomewhara, In aema- yastarday, but only four of them library;. Ftetton: Coatain, Ton- indareaek s Pastor LepqH C ARFIT MIU SFieiALS v dant ' or tha othar euatodiant of wart stiu hbapitallud laat night. party for mtmbars and -thalr •ti body, tha prbapactlva declalon tins; Brackett,^ Uong Tomorrow, rrlands. A buffet hmchaon will ba if S C A n iR RUGS FROM BOe lA C H •t iUBcta«*t«r. Cena.. aa Amarican policy raaUsbd juat how Fourteen cSra left the tracks, avokad abma aUuggta of con- q'Cohnor,. Gund of Chlekkmaugs: aarvad during the avanlng. Tha Muaie ttockviUa. Oct. 34 Y8p9dsl) I KilU Itattar. naat and,, aftar *11, aomawhat but only two ware pasaangar Tucxer, 'Tima Bomb;. Stewart, «MS It leaMi MaUaaa Saritas SaraaMa -■ff "Tho Hoiiso of- RoaEtiM Corpofs" acianca. coaches. Ths rsst carrisd msil: program is being arranged by the ' isea I oi ui» Wnna Mora than 500 |?ue*ti aad p^abi- ••• ■' '&■ *' ION KATn praaumptueua a. ravaraal of lofic Years Of tha City; Field, .Saddiaa to sntsrtainmsnt eommittss. \ms eaMMicricat jtaii siaieat McmE. ▲dTWM Ths dsrailinsnt bccurrsd about »L_ Cr®»by ionara heard the ^ v . H. A. L#j#a)|. X thla waa on our part. B;1B a.m. Tha train was on its way Santa Fa; Humphrlaa, Ntiraa with orlr- let Baattar MANCHiSTEK Wings; Worley, Beach Havan. 61 pastor of St. Jdfoph's Church, cU-/ .■••«••••*«*•*••••***** For Whan wr aald that Euro -to Washington ft-oiri New York- NA3IBB OPT03IETRIO HEAD Marckaat Tbeatar pean aacurfty waa Impcaaible Wreckage waa strewn aavard hun-- Non-fletion; GUnthbr, Inside A t- Kaaua laening Good Muaie max the .wqskend golden jubilee A TU o u g lit fo r- Today rioa; LfsSar, Your Income Tak; Hs^ord, Oct 34 OIS--br."Si- iranada without Oarman unlficatipn, wa dirad yards snd traffic on tha main- _ fwmiy celebration ' with the prediction Oo*jf llae halted fop aavsrsl hours. Fargueon, M exico RaviaHad; h . Palomba of Wstsrbury THF ['iiU lllJ OF Murrow that a-new, larger, and nufl'e beau CARPET CENTER ware, auddanly, ameriin* from a Hoyle, Frontiers of. Astronqmyj The Uttte Thlnga ^ ‘Fried Egg with TaU TMk* '. j&VMtlfirtAiri are ssskinE the rssisotsd prssidsnt of the wa' WitK Muaie tiful church ,will ba buUt within t u s i K long five yaar period in which that Ilg and Ames. Child Behavior; Optoaetrie Society at ths 4:S the next five years. 341 Mohi S t» Moiiclio$tor Tol. Ml 9-3434 Moat of ua are vary careful If you’re a farmer and wauld[.llkt iv%t* Aeieclstw hadn’t been what we wera^^aaylng youf hana to lay Bpactaculam Ilka X^s of^ e. four.hospltslised wh# Arisona, Land of Fair Color; Da aimuB^aoaFsaMon ysatsrday. All ‘ w h at—Bttw iHmbaii‘ Muaie -It/haa be#n Father Lepak'a goal ' ONE BLOCK ORTH OF, ARMORY . about the ao called big things of vidson, Handbook of Parllsmenta- otherr MneeiI are wars rsslsctsd. STORM WINDOWS! WCCC—Itaeord Karua at ay. During thia five" year this make aura thby„ aren’t ekeitad Dr.xWRUkm L. Straus Jr., intsr- WKWB—MaUaaa line* he aaaumed the paatorata alx CORi MIDDLE TURNPIKE Ufs, but most of us trip up on the o f naurotlc. Scianca haa diacovart^. aatlMally -^own professor of ^ Procedure; Hoopea, High WTIC-WMow Brawa years ago'to meet the dem^4a, of period, wa ware aayiiig that Pidsllty Reader; Kieran, Introduc Kalfer so callsd nttle U ^ gs of^Ufe. This that contented, adjuatad >tna lay physical anthropology at Johns TBOOTBIPII b o n KIIJJCD WGTH-3viiis WSrk WOtH—bauctiaa M>ataria# the growing pariah by construct European aecurity waa Imposalhle Hi^klns Unive^ty In BSltiihort. tion. to Nature; Moody’s Manual ■ p p w l ------ing a new. church. was ’ ctrUinlyof ths grsat more arid larger agga. Bo 1 suggest' " « 5 i kX—MJw Party without the raarmamant of Waat- you make sura your- hana are con Ha sufftrad a broken arin. i o f InVqetmentS - Transportation Wsstport, Oct, 24
—Georgs 8. KlmbaU ~ tsnod Eatning Good Muaie .Ihuliig. the bdaquet held liFThf Napolton, fpr it has been' pointed Manual. am Oermany. DUrliig thia five tented by sprucing up the coop. Othara ware Walter Cartvtla, 32, Ferris, 3B, so* of Btsta Police Bgt. WCOO—Record Rtaiaia Muaie raiah .Amcripsn Club, laat ava NALr^FRIIIIPlflH out that/Jia was defeated not by Install Inner-spring nests and foairi of Tbaxton. Va.. of flea managar Georgs H. Ferris o f Fairfield, was 1 9 —Matinaa nlng, par^ionara t and fallow year period, tha reunification of euBg' ______i 5 * . r an army stronges than his. but by hibber perchps and put In some for the Elks Natlonai\Homa at U.8. lira idaseila afs about 93,-< killed Bstnrday night whan hia WOl ______,’* ^ r MEMIERSHIP DRIVE WOT»-Bob and Ray WnC—Boaton. Pnpa Orchaatra. - of Norwich was among the vlsittng • llWt IMEWARI ^ Crfew.” But inoat Important; mSka TOU>FREE PLATES SLATED ' WDRU—Godlray 1'aiam Hcouta / chuyeh officials who took-part in unity and fighting for th* rearma muttitude'of them-sent him home JOIN NOW—HELP BUPPOBT UNAM PROGRAM iM H E IiM IE l Jtacard Rodeo WJiTH—Volca of Piraaieea y ANRFNWdRB adrartlaiM «2«Sna h w « ‘ ment of one half of Germany. And in defeat aura each han hat a cragenlal hua- CaHraJarl*' card Ravlav tha> Msm of thankagiving. .The He rallied another army.for the band, a handiome, romqntle mala Hartford. Oct. 34 l/P>—The SUta free Eiriwefe 6 f ^atiaa* *‘tyHAT—Nile WatcKmaa / ' Maas wa# preceded by ia colorful • A C -K Air C isM Meter wa did thia bacauaa only tha ra- RETURN W R H REMITrANCE:::B - 1 ^ Radio.Laat f^lU- WGTH—World, of Spoi BL Joseph's Church,nuren^yeatemay yesterday ware uieUie itev.Rev. stStephen could, wa aald, cfaats aecurity for artillery, but it , rained and Kis osa. If Hila doaan't iricraaia pro cording, to a law paased In the tha church. New'^italn, ohepleln tb the BiahopBlit • Fha Spee* Csshil ^ ^I| | ''TWravroCAL I1.00-CL17B IS.6B MANCHESTER Suburban Barimadt tal during the« mldenilden Jubilee Meea;Mesa; the Rav.^v._H H. , A ^L . ______epek,_^tor ^______of_____ St. _____, Joaeph’e;___ _ Qie ____ Moat__ R*V. Bemerd J, , O M W s iTlaisr Europe. ... ' i. artillery bogged down and was duction, try threatening them ,^th last session, the plates allow .cara, Record Raviaw lour At the evening event, the Rev. a aklllat., i ^ Eugene Solega of Middletown was Flanagan, Bishop of Norwich; and the Rav. Frencla Wledaas, paator o f tho Holy Nemo Church in Stem- tf SawN Itiaj'WfesM Now, at Oanava,' wa found halplass. NAME ...... •aaoyasaaa.aeaaaa aat Matinaa _ -jby ford end paator o t St. Joseph’s from 1916 to 1933. Nsat he tried to use his cav; ^ssaassK S ?^'BblBir1Satiife law may be repealed Memoriaa toactmaater with the Very Rev. Mi • Sewtef IsHtertteai Ri European security atili lacking, AWNIHG CO. ^9 DafRO* htOGOGfRRRO ' * Mohday, October ^4 jA ll IhagMWBAII iWsfl iaRi x r r r i & r ir t t i a thing. about the time the pistes srirlVe. ADDRESS ...... ^ ... _ . Waith Magr. John Wodarakt, the prlnci- HM and wa said it' Rmrand tha enemy. He ordered.a count. , ,Ths pistea will riicllitate parking pel , speeker. iBpeechea were deilv- speeding and operating while his ■IPV9VIWI WraOTVe TELEPHONE ...... 1 19S W. CENTER ST. __id ol America AHsekeisete, - tattillill Unkhppy E*p«rlpi«nt JataO d'H If^l^tha unlficatipA of charge with the result that most of Fred R. Edgar around tha Capitol grounds, . by '■ Bnteit^ a Saraaada , ’ ^ .Amns ‘a’ Andy \ eretl in both IhigUah end Polish Ucanse waa under suspension was (Plaaae Make Checka Payabia Ta UNAM) ^ Recortl Rariaw - -I—Aaaignment 10 and a golden jubilee aouvenir Continued-until O ct 31; Stefan L. Germany. But how could it ba hit cavalry ended up In the ditch. Sponaorad by tha Mancheafar Id'antfying cars privileged to park V T E L H I 9-3091 ^ WKNR-Todar in Sparta .50 ippy, and mla- Napoleon learned the hard way Council of Churches. In certain spots. l^TSjidto. teas , _____^HAX-Mi - jght Watch booklet containing the parish his Grapnel, 43, Putnem, apeeding, Skywdtch Schedule • Homo DeiBoattrattea (t A l jy gaanagad aitperimant in a dlrac- lacking, whan we had won on tha WTIG—Bane of America tory wet distrihuted. continued until Oct. 31; Allerton NeObllgnOef^ ’ mra^IiebaedVi' WDRC—Amoa 'B' Andy Ulrtd Arrested tion tha world’ haa to taka, point wa conaidarad vital to It? WOTK-Aaalgnment 10 W. Heniiiton, -26, Montclelr, N. J„ z Wawa . John Joseph Ulrich, 19, of MUe PbrtafelaX anmntiially, haa now baan eanealtad The answer la net merely that failure to dls|day PUG pletea Tuesday, detober M .y WOPO—good RTaaias Good Muaie **a?HAT -N ew t: Bita Wateb Hill Rd., waa arrested and charged nolled; and Itexlon Famesl. 52, Midnight—2 a.m...... Voluataers Needed NKW LOW PRICK out and thrown into tha dlacard tha Oarman rearmament, for ■/ WiOnt-VaKabond WTIC—Fibber Molly PTHIS^ RRAND tIiW i WTIO—Nawa WDRC—Mooda for Romance with breach of peace, in a week Yonkera N, g , apeedirig, judg 3 a.m.—4 a.m...... t Voluateera Needed BL9I WREKUY hy tha TOta in tha Baar. whatever it ia avar going to ba WORO—News; Waathar WGTH—E. P. Morgan end arrest. A a.m.—6 a.m, ...... VoluRteera Needed'^ APTBR SMALL ijOTH—Nawa ment was suspended. N o r An r ir u il t Tha dlracUon in which the worid worth, is atili yaara aWay. The / \ \ letlS- - Ulrich Is under bond of $25 for 6 ajn.—8 a.m...... Olive Chartler DOWN PAYMENT WHAY-He«a; NItt Watch NOW Arrivala ^ 6. a.m,—10 a.m. . haa to haad ia ona of aome anawer la, of courts, that we are *'wRAT-Sporta WTIC—Heart of tho Newa. appearance in the City Court on Daiughtere were bom over the Julia Haugb, Jo Ann *n>yreai: C—Good ETaalag Good Muile WDRC—Mooda tor Romance Oct. 31. He- was arrested by Pa 10 aih.— 12 noon •...... Alfred Haganow v sEwma dlmlniahing Importanca for na' right now, and that wg^ara in a /I arenade weekend at the O ty Hoapitel to Ictly Bporta WOTH—How to FIs It trolman Edwin Carlson After a girl KoOn—2 p.m, •.. Voluateera Needed 0HI4S74 long five yaar chase of tha wrong yaivsiMm U tia- Mr. end M ^. Albert GotUdr, Rock 3 p.m.:::-4 pm . . . . STORES tionatlam aa auch. Leaving tha WHAV-^Mawa: Nl»'Wateb complained that he used insulting ville;, end Mr. end Mra. 'Vincent ...... Vehiateen Needed aantlmant o f loyalty to ona par- before. Tha a n a v ^ ia that Ihiro- fl—Caan. SportUght . WTIC—Stara in Acllon language to her on- West Main St, 4 pm .-:-6 p.m. .. Paul O'Brtgbt, Andrew CJavana 791 Mala RL (Hartford i 'WDRC—Mooda tor Romance MCKccluiie, Windaor Ave. - 6-p;m .--8 p.m. ,. wMmtiy gtm Iff iwAatawef, R paan agcuHty.,.dO« .have to ba ‘^ A Y —Oiriaar Data WGTH-Reta*Tng Time Cemfeag Meetiaga ^ / New pktteqU include Diane Mer- •j./-r)lT,^TTlhtwett:Robl^ _ . - :r \ TCCO-lBnar Data iiisa - \ ' ~at the' State' Police Bariitus' in Bulldtog, Mtiichi■|»«er oh K d im y , WadioidayVTriday from 1-8 pjn. WCCO»—- wayr-yind meana committee re- Rhodeai* Mtealon in Africa for the Reg. I79.50 Dining-Can /'^able; all mahogany or' past 13 years, will be the apeeker. . The fq^bwing' chlltlren V ere ation Franca waa not living got them yot. Wa know now that,, blond bleached oak; seat: Robert E. Henry, 75, iormer praal- garding '-the square dance held' at 6 .when extended 5 9 .5 0 the Community Hall Oct. 15. Thla The progrAm 1s sponsored by the baptized /a t the service at the G iN E R A L to ita own hlghaat pogt-war whan wa gat thgm, they will count dant of the American Ootton^an- I'olland Associetion of Congrega Union Church yesterday; Sherry Reg. $6.76 Bar S iool/ black iron with red plastic dance waa a'aqccesa and the coop. /ktataanuuiahlp. for almost nothlAg. Wa thought ufacturert A#an:, died in a hoap)4#l ergUon from the Grange membera tional Churches. Refreshments Lynn Amerel, daughter of-Mr. end T V S E R V IC E It area Franca which pi on aa rad they would give ita the whip over , covered seat; 29 inches t a l l ...... 4 .9 8 here yaatorday attar an illneaa. and the Wapping and South Wind will be served at the close of thd Mrs. George Amaral; Donn*Marie Travene Blinds progrern. Nazlien, daughte daughter of Mr, grid Mra. 'tha European Cbal and Btaal Ruaaia on the Oarman problem, Ha played- an Important role in sor people waa wonderful. AU Days Ref. $139.50 0ihette; black wrought iron base Court Ruliaga ^axli^; Nl^ta 9Aa09 Phis Part# WITH YIRTICAL MITAL SUTSI Community, that daring, wiaa In and wa find Ruaaia acting eg if it the -fqmihtion of the J. P. Btevena prorita will be given tt> ;h e Ladlea llsSS with brass tippfsd^ feet; yellow stucco-plastic up Aid and it is hoped that Grange Diu-ing a short session of City Ssalontal. son of Mr. and Mrs. XEt. Ml S-819* 4 Oo. textile chain in 1946. He con- Daniel Ssalontal; Jonl Laa Tilton, novation which, by pooling the hsid tha whip. Only if wa alMuld holstery; form jw tpp. table; 5 pcs...... 9 8 .0 0 Master Waltqr Foster ivlU havq the Court tills morning Maria Poirier, Kirsch Vartieg] Blinds raslly travdysB HIm eoal and ataal raoourcaa o f France B u d ^ ly agree to let the 13 diyl^ - tlpued aa a director of Btevena president of the Ladies Aid pfes-- 35, of Tolland wee lined |34 for z drapariei, yat alats can alio ba tiltad Ilka a and Garmany and thalr amailar ■Iona W y unborn, aa If we really Reg. $147.^ Dinette; Daystrom 32 square tile-top aftar his retirement In 1950 aa vice ent at the Grange meetlqg when operating a motor vehicle without preaidant in charge of what waa a license; Frank BieleckI, 17, 25 eonvantional horiiontal blind. Wa euatom- viidghbora, waa ^ intandad to meant uiat the unity of Garmany R e g ,'m .9 6 Cedar Chest; Colonial cherry mod^ table in mafine green; green plastic upholstery for this check will be turned ^wer to then Btevena’ iHinean group. her. ' I Vlllege St , operating a motor p e t maka than) hare in Manchastar in your choicd that nalthar Germany la tha Im^iortant thing, could, we with ogee feet, full length drawer,-bras? \ the four ^ e chairs. U^e inside or outdoors T 1 9.00 After hia retirement. Henry In- Degrees, will .be confered t ^ n vehicle without a license; and Ar of dacorativa colcir combinationa. norW anca ahould avar monopoltae regain dominance and laadarahip handles . . . .X>...... •...... 6 9 .9 5 thui'-N. Weirs. 18. RFD 2, 121. , Reg.j$i 1^.00 Conso^ Table: tonkin mahogany with erpaaed hia activitiai In-civic af Uie candidates also at this maetlng thaao raaourcea for purpoaaa^of on tha O a rq ^ laaua. fairs on A local and atata level. Ha 'ITiere will be candidates from thi speeding. . amr, or dominance o f peace Reg. $135.00 Louhge Chair; Modern desigh'with carviarve^ pedestal base; brass ferules and waa praaidant of Ut^ Soutif Caro Vernon and Wapping Grange, who In other cases, George A. Liebe, blond legs, pink-artd-gdld nubby-textured cover, but cast ...... 6 9 .9 5 lina State Chamber of Commerce will aeek admission to the Grange. 30, Manchester, voluntarily sur time aconomiCa, dthar. And if The HiraM[j^hM’ D edsidn in 1952. Henry held honorary de The third, degree wllj be performed rendered hla license for three FTando could hiva aecaptad ita ton back. HALF PRICE ...... 6 7 .5 0 m f g . c o . la bla mamotra, fonu*!' Pvasl Reg. $269.00 Lfviiliving Room ^iiite; lounge sofa and grees from Clemson ahd Presby by a degree team made up of months after being charged with ^ i n d e l t terian colleges. • failing to reduce speed; Peter W. . own eraation ag real, ,lt would dent Truman gives hlaNterse ver Reg. $24.50 i.2f Tub Chains, plastic covered, one chair, mwson ^yle, in toast boucle. Foam cu.shions; ■Grange members and the fourth MANCHESTER GREEN ' fnake no diftaranca what flag hap- Funeral services were bald to 'degree will be.given by the officers Jefferson, 20, West liartfofd, sion o f a dsciston which^um an each in gray rind green tweeds...... '19.95 - fringe /bases • ...... • -1 9 8 .0 0 day at Christ Episcopal Church of the Wapping Grange. panad to fly over the Bear and lU history Is soms day going to herSi with' burial in the church , it ia the Maiiter'a wish that aU great raoourcaa. ■ Rbg. $179.00 Lounge Chair, large tufted back and R ef. $29.95 Ladderback Chair) mahogany finishes cemetery, ^ to know about in psrhaps mi arm model with T-cushion; green damask-patterned with/genuine rush seat ...... 19.95 members of the Wapping Grahge But aa It hgjnponad. Franca traaUr dstaiU attend-this suppetsud meeting,, aa KANGf frieze coV^n ; .9 8 ;0 0 thla -ia one of the a^st important proved unnbU to''acoapt tU o«^ Aa Mr. Truman tslls It, ths wn8 o f Iwf. $69.50 Kneehole De.sk; mahogany finished 7- \ ' . t hoblo oxparimant at tu t* yahia. It ..... meetings of the Orange year. racoRunsndation to uss ths atomic Reg. $14.95 T\' Chair; Modern blond leg d e s ig ^ ' dr^-er^model with glass-protected top 49.95 • UH OH AMBRIOAN. OH. OOlWFANV’a admitted that tha maourcea of.^the ’bomb, on ths Jtpansss, cams up in green plastic upholstery Grange Notes ...... -.9 .9 8 /Reg. $239.00 S ofa; small Wentworth Lavvaon style GASOLINf A RamiMlar Baar would coma imder the ■|o him unanimously. In Any cast, aRBAT-NiW MOTOR OIL '/ authority of tha Btiropaan Com- IE FEATURES Reg. $85.00 Arm Chair; Modem blond finished witK cut-bacT< arms: plive, green and brown textured H elps Y o b O vofcojiib hs ' a*Mrta, there was no doubt Many Important aventa will takty ^ u nlty. ftit it inalatad that OiaM chair with persimme about tha^^s^on ag far aa ha was ID and gold-Ahread nubhS' cbver. covering; hair filled ...... 1 9 8 .0 0 place during the meeting. at the i^pourcaa wear th* French Ubal— like this ^ Half price ...... conesmsd. To,,Mm, the bomb was ...... '...... 42:50 Wapping Community Hail TVatday FALSE TEETH BANTLY OIL or, barring tha Shonch Ubal, an R eg.'$105.00 Wing Chair; Chippendale stretcher night .at ■ o'clock when the Wap a new military teaapon. and noth \ » Reg.' $32.50 Wheel Chaise; black metal frame, base in brown damask upholstery. VVentworth LeoSBMBS and W orry I iMI \ \ . |\| » '.J>./«.*•• Intamatienal laltal. It rafuaad to ping Grange holds Ita regiiiar No longtr ba sanovad or fMl lU-st- ^ t ing mors meeting.' ’ ■ 'I VS ilM I I havo them wear the' OanAan label. four-position back, red sailcloth mattress . .. .1 9 .9 5 quality ...... -8 9 .5 0 veribly fslss As hs dsscribas what dsttbara- t««tb. FASTKKTR, an Improrad alka- Tha Harvaat Supper will be belt) liat (Bon-acid) powder, spnaXM an TfL Mltrhfll 9-dS9S Bo, in tho midat of a jp-eat axpari- Uon hs admits Ultra was, it Wa# Reg, $24,95 Wheel ^laise ;• white frame, green Reg.\^ $375.00 Kneehole Desk; solid mahogany at this meeting and la pot luck. ment at intemaUonallam. tha mainly over a talscUon of targsU. plastic! upholstery ...... -...... 14.9 5 Wentworth Chippendale desk w-ith 60 x 30-inch gold- AU Grange membera are requeated Im I mbra com lorubS! AvMd ambsr> Tft ROCKVIl Lf S ?1 77 French atili played tha natlMiaJ- ta bring aomathing for the supper, isssm ra^utto bT looM plstaa Dot Hiroshima waa put on ths list of tdoled leather top ...... -3 3 7 .5 0 FaSTRITH today at anj drug eoiiaUr. / leOc game. They did not roaUy ac- Reg. $439.00 Breakfront Cabinet ;‘ banded andMn- potsnUal targsts bacauss it was, ^ ^ cop t.th a principle tiuy had laid mahogany Chippendale cabiaet with gold-tooled / Reg. $29.95 Tables; choice of cocktail,^ step, corn- hs saya conaldsrsd a military ob- leather desk section; crown glass china top 2 9 8 .0 0 / mode and lamp styles in mahogany with gold-tooled pioiMrad. "It makaa ifo diffarenca jscUvs. Anothsr dty was sUmi who hag. tho Baar," they said, "ao leather tops, each ...... 19.95 * natsd from ths list o f poisnUal Reg. $221.50 Dining Room; Modern seafoam ma- , ^ Watkins gives you long aa wa l|«ve It." , . targsU bscauaa It happened to hogany with ?4 x 50-inch table (extends t o -62 Reg. $27.50 Boudoir Chair; slipper style with i Tha -lmpjwf#cUon,„ln ^French contain^aome Japai>aaa' raligious inches), buffet And 4 chairs ... .198.00 ruffle; black and white check_____ cover• ....- 1 8 .95 ihrinas. ^ didn't'W ut to out anpMitaUon by the worat ala- Reg. $110,00 Desk or Dressing Table. Drexel- Reg. $132.90 Double Dresser; maple, complete with rage the. Japanaaa. it aaania. Bo manta la Gahnaa policy. Tha knotty pine kneehole st.vle with 20 x 44-inch t ^ ; mirror -89.95 12 L wa-kept to phe "military target'' failure of a partially phony ihtar- bra.ss butterfl.Vydraw-er pulls .....1."...... 8 9 .5 0 of Hiroahima. wiping out its, popu- Reg. $34.95 Bed; full size m ^ le paneled ‘ nationalissq held (ha door open to laUon along with whafavai niili- > Reg, $79.50 ^ u d io Couch; gra.v^damask, kick- style ------...... 19.95 with new piano! German aupar-nationaliam, ted by tary targeu war# thara. I a former Naal. For tha light of pleated base: button-trimmed Cushions ----- 69^50 > . Binca 194.5, tha Xmarican public - Reg. $64.50 Be|209.00 Bedroom :‘ 2; pc. Modern walnut kvith in greten naugayhim. "The only 'j»ocoaaartly isa followed when iu ANNIVERSARY rental per month (depending on the piano seivaa unable to deaign any such chair with foot rest that stays own t*iir* and Intareata are con- double dresser base and mirrpr, b o o k i e bed with you choose)'for 3 months. If yoij keep the demonstraUon. , up when not in reclining posi- OPEN EVERY in the windotv o f" the eamod,.. m aa an organisation eight drawers; brSss hardware 169.00 .T^at is ths only'nicker, in the BEDDING THURSDAY EVENING pianD these charges become your down Pay which can ba used for purely ha- * tion, each'...... 119 .0c Trutoan rnemoirs. of poaaibla con- Reg] $403.00. Bedroojh: 3 pc. Modern in seafoam ment, * tlcsuUiatic advantage, ia atrangth CLOSED MONDAYS I |(IXCIFTING MOTOR VEHICLIS) 4 \ cam, on hla part, over CKa deciaion mahogany. 9-drawer dresser base and mirror, 5- Reg. $39.50 Nest of T abW : all anlng the lurking cause of those to loose the bomb. And hia narra- .. - ' ” , drawer chSsL full-size bookcase bed /. --3 7 9 .0 0 mahogany with - parquetrv ,top MancKester i Trust Co. As little as $45.00 downup to 2 years to who would awoap out the idehl an- Cut yourself a piec.e of Birthday Caket ■ .S' Uon o f unanimous decision to use - 29]95 pay on bur Budget Termsi / • | Such lists thoN bo Mod Rot kdor thoR tiraly, and return to jungle chaos. HolmaJi-Baker made, this one for us Reg. $29.75 Side Chair: Drexel knotty pine, fiddle the bomb; coming up to him'ftum S IsF oocIi yoor, or if tho 31s t shoN bo-o using all ’the best sleep-producing in bkek stylei'broivn and fold print cover ...-.84.50. ail other concerned offletalk will I090I hbtWay thoR or tho ooxt buslROfs day Tke Whip That Failed gredients discovered over their past 96 have to stand, unlcaa and . unUl , Reg. $494.20 Dining Room. 8 pc. French Provincial .year*! Each mattress and box spring The Btata DeparUneni'a reteaaa ^Bcmc of tha actual participanta in group in cherry with oval table, pierced-back arm . is bench made to meet' our e.xactihg .g|f aoma of tha apaachaa kt Qenava thssa Jowsr g^elon dseuhons and 5 aide chairs having, cocoa damask seat covers, FoNiiro to Mo such Hsta mooRS T IN F IR C IN T specifications and high Standard of THE PIONEER PMACHUTE Tfvaalg that Praaidant Eksaabawar chpoaa to tall a diffargnt atosy. Ha buffet 'with open hutch top; Brass handles . -3 9 .0 0 ■' -1- Excellence^ Twin or full aiaesi . oddlHoRol taxpoyors Ibty than told tha IhiMUaa, eg force- fuHhar huttraaasa hlmaalf by aay- Billy aad panwaalvaly as ha Reg. $69.60 Dinette ;,verde gm n wrought iiN>n COMPANY, INC. , p ' - ' v ^ ' H i h r y ' a . M u n m , - l4g that Churchill, who te a big With glass top table mild 4 chainii having straw- BMiIM. that IfatcBaaa saeuztty wm ■ M , appgovod ttu Bartetoii' la rou- eoloredplastic.sesta. 6 p c s . 3 9 .9 5 o f Manehe4t ^ '■ '-.rt ■''P I- ' • ,'T' it r / . ■ ' ,L. . . .-A • - - ••• ' F 'ti: 1 - t*. • V > '•*• • y-f "•• .J‘. - --“ • ■■^ ' * V A' -•*1: t •j't , -'t-f - /. • • . - x, • ’-y t ■■■ ■ ■ ’ "r-r ■ V' - ; • • • . • ^ M A N ^ i^ T E B e v e n i n g HERALD, M A N C ^TER , OOlbl. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1956 v P A G E K iM l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY.- OCTOBER 24. 1965 EIGHT served are the great earth mpundi far as thy atraetcar with me. ±3 S BUGS B U N N Y and handiwork of the- Mounvllle Tommy? Jintme to PrivtoMU PunM Bishop Lays Cornerstone oinf Lead Processional at Ceremony ZBAtoHear Indian) who vanlehcd. many cen-. Tommy (nearly flve) ~ I can’t. turles agn- ______Caller — Why not? Mokt Mint Mutii \ Sense and , Tommy ‘-r Cauae we’ra gonna Fot^New St/Jn^ (Church 6 Bids.Tohight roa PRESCRIPTIONS qeller — Why don't you walk as have dinner aa soon aa you go, A o n o M DOWN x. The ulea m«h«ger held tip an corner watcping omlnoua 'black " ■" * ■■ -■ ■■■ ' ■ The Zoning Board o f Appeals ^Oall .Ml 9-99K clouds .gathering in the''1veat when IW iad 1 Droops mia Rt. Henry Gny.Othat their pledges for 1054, to be Will,hear alx applications tonight order bdoH. • ' plgced in plates on eithqr side of Salea Mtaa(er~Thla U the thing a stranger' next to him remarkad, CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER iastrumaot 3ADwh Eliahop of Oomiadticut, struck the at a publie hearing^in the Munlcl- pTO fll|ll • f l W 0 8 p F 8 iy Stranger — I dob't like. to aay 'M d all died. 14 Declaim; UDiaastars OQColor This, the climax of the comer-, clerk, placed In the atone Friday’s slightly higher ab«n/s ground l«Y»/ The toasmaater introduce her (prsflx). atone service of the new St. Mary'S copy of'The Mancheater Evening IgABMtory than abning regulations allow and auggeated she N^plaln her held yesterday afternoon, w u also Herald. extracU from, pariah meet there. < secret in rearing the wya so auc- YOURS MINK S3Europaan r r \ r 1 V r the climax of a 52-year, quefat by ings, and the order W service used One other appliratioh-Vconcern-. eesafully. v \ ■ Before th.e sweet w'diw'drd, mother;\ peninsula ' parishionera to found a new btiild- by spectators at the ceremony. iBeaming, Mrs. Jones atood up Even great men stand. In awt. 34Rcvoka 12 r ing. After-the proceaaion of choir. •Proceed Through Aisle- ing new huildlng conatruollqn will That is. In all relations x , Js . be from Ernest Richardson,-. a.rk- and''said: "Mr: Toastmaster, the SSBopto of , clergy and isyinen from - the-. old A hymn followed the laying of secret lies (h an occaslortaixpat on Saye for the one — in-law...... Action r r ing permiseton to put up a w e l church on Church St.- to the ebrhaf- the atone, after which the partici ling on his Garth Rd. lot wMeh Will the back. I t ‘ gets positive - . — Carolyn Voyles 36FuU (aUOx) 8“ 21 -stone platform, the Rev. Alfred U. pants proceeded back through the tf. administered young ent^Ogh, STVasas r be, closer to the aidellne than ragur- WUUams,' present rector of- 8t. center of the new church along, the latioha permit. . oftiB^nough, and low ehoug Ih e Museum' at Motind Stata SOunoccuplea u B 1 Mary's read the letter Of' regret proposed main aisle site to tha old Monument, MouudyiUe, Alabama, 40 BasabaU’s 1 from Manning Bennett, Doonvule, phurch building. SpecUtora foL Chkriel' Morrtoon will ask to An oldtlmer in a small Alabai stands on the sits. wl}*t® a pre- Ruth N.Y.. the only living ^ t rector, lowed the procesaion, filing onto have - a frea-atanding, - - lighted \ town was ala^ding on a atree Mstorle Indian city existed. ITe- 4IBIghnoU of I i (1W3-1917), that he Was unable to the'platform, past the comeratone, ground sign 10' feet' from the Guido’s scale ET r ■ 5 be present. - past the-^pledge plates on the foun street line At 365 Center St.'; and p etty in The Rev. Mr,^ Bennett's latter dation w<^..and out throOgh tha Vanderbrook Nurseries will make O U R b o a r o i n g I i q u s e ; wtlh MAJOR HOOPLE a similar request to have a free OUT ot® WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS New York r pointed out thSV. chairs had tbx^ main building'past Sawhorses, tuba aRaaUlsnt obtained from outside to seat c<^ of mortar, and half-strewn blocks standing ground sign at 36 Lydall gregationa-in the old church dur-' Acolyteb and the Junior and senior choin of St. Mary's Episcopal Church lead the proceoSlon - of clergy St. , ' - PO na who n of granite. and laity through the proposed centsr aUle site of the.new church building after the comerstene sendee l > :iM06T MAILS’ ME HdDl6- 3*1 throws a a ^ i \ ing his, tectorahip, that the firat \A spectator snapped i tijoture of Henry G. DeVeau la aieeklng per-. i * aantlfylng the new building yesterday aftantoon. \ . ntlaaton Jto have a Iimttsd repair-^ It's the all purtiose MT,AM05rr.'J3UR1 A4 MOmST AS ABE . new. church were 7 scooped mortar on a trowel, and Dare’s a rugged, ali-purpoae trudk derigfled.not only for bi^htrw whan you took a tacohd halFlnf of maat!*' a p o rM t jt Reduced in Court Takacs la happy;he got that flve suspect’s pocket recited: Oakland ^ e a cent tip- . Shortly after * fare II tfavsL but with the extra inattranca of 4>a^Ml driw for difiooM "Behold, I lay in Sion for a handed him five pennies for a tip, terrain or weathar—the‘Jeep’ Truck I \ foundation a stone, a tried stone, A local man who pleaded guilty ____ . BlinoU has 11,404 mUea of rail BY AL VERMEER Takses was held'up by a gunman road. t * 0 It thifta easily from -wheal drive for highway ot^reet into A-wbeil The Eye Has It a precious atone, a sure' foundation: to operating a motor vehicle while (Conttnoed horn Page -OueT^ > 2 PRIS^LLA*S POP drive when extra tractipfi is needed to carry its payload of arer a Judgment also I will I, lay lothe under the influence of liquor ear , : s O 1 SAYS TO HER, . _ WHY DON’T YOU RUN line, and rtghteouaneas ' to .the The Richter rating for the big .XAND lier this month had the plea ton through mud, aa|id, snow or soft earth where orifiaary tmeba HONEY, 1 SAYS. W YOLTOj TO tHE ORUa ^ plummett.” San Franclaco quake of 1906 was REALLY LIKE.TO AND SET ME A COUPLE ^ T H A T ’S l « d by CiiUdren’a CAoIr eraaed, was found not gUUty on can^t go. Equipp^^ith power take-off, it auppUee mobile i W ELL.' , 8.35. The strongest yet recorded - T OUT.. ^CKSARS-T^;-- HOW I The SL Mary's Junior and senior this charge, and had the liao.fjne for mapy typea^^machinery for buaineta o ir ia ^ Tba ‘Jaq|» , ,O O T was .4.6 for theNftamchatka temb S H E ^ ^ ^ E D choirs M the proceaaion of.-laity reduced to 47S In Town Cqjirt to C le a ra n ce O a ..kndwayaila^ O P STANTMO' IT.» lor of 1953. i ^ and clergy from the old/church day for rackleaa driving. MOME along the aidewalk on Church St., atatues of the 'VWln Mary and ALU THE Walter Barcomb, 60, of lOS High of St. Jonn Baptist d V ^ Salle fell 3S% OH aa AH Dliiac Room Faroltan 4-BIUAlitVE’ ' TIME. ’ around the corner at Park St., and .up onto the cotneratone platfdrm. St., had a blood test when he woa solne 25 fMt from niches in the Sofiw oiM-of*«*kiiMl; oompzompltt* id tf V" ~ tita-held copes atoDfF-the acreate^ Oct^ S *nd. the report ,r.e:. \idaitol aL.M«n^..pidver.:; witli tifetiais aldbwalka while the procession tiifned re'cehUy from the Btale slty, aCroas the bay from San moved- and the Salvation Army Laboratory read .09. This waa low, Francisco. Plumbing crack^ in a CHRMBERS FORNlTOlirSK^ Band played the pfoceaalonal aa the usual reading Judged to untwrsity dormitory. PoKiloia Baisii mean a subject is under the in /TWO large' windows shatteri Low OvwiMod — YoirSovt. / WU.tys...«Mtfi tariRt mkm If 4 hymn. x fluence is ,15. The crimson and white-gowned the Ahglo-Callfomla Bank on SOI E, Middio Tumplho—Tol. Ml 3-5187 Atk fora demMukaliea today..* choir .was followed by tlw solid ■ Prosecutor Philip Bayer si Franctsco'a Market St. (aside aad Out ie*M 14 black of the clergy, repreaenting Judge yVesley Gryk asked blpi' to A t Walnut Cfeek; near Oakland, OpM DoBy 10:00.5:OG^M iiios 7:30-8:30 I »*a reopen the case on the b a sii^ this wHtat vaiyp tc v e io o y » M g tv c fc x _ Atag&rmi.*. 10-14 past rectors, aaaistanta and -cur telephone lines went dead tempo neiv evidence. Barcomb had-plead rarily although Paclflc Telephone DeCORMIERMOTOR SALES, Inc: ates of St. Mary's, and,clergymen ed guilty G,ct. 10 beforr the blood He’s Going;! BY V- T. HAMLIN BY RAY GOTTO from other parishes. Business- and Telegraph po. at San FrancU- 83-34 MAPLE ST. A L L E Y OO P COTTON Wo o d s test result was kno^git to officials co reported no damage. \ •toi- suited laymen .followed, in a tonal here. AU.W6MT. MB. VFINE,FINE!TLL ity of dark blue, dark grey, and Most of the damage was In the tOSEAL. WE'VE ^ MAKE OUT A MOMCNTARILY GOT A , Judge Gryk ordered the original Eaat Bay neat Oakland. At aubur COtTbH NEVfk brown. guilty plea erased and found Bar- \ RE(X)N€IDEREDy umUE CHECK, ------HCr The Pav. Mr. Williams acknowl snd Windows, were------OUR OEOaON/ TO BND ^ - THAT BAD edged the written regrets of past the influence, Barcomb pleaded _ _ - ^ T H E OEAlX/i^s FROM Et. Mary's assistants who were guilty to thq-reduced charge ot A crack appeared in the city CINTER/,^.-, unable to attend the service. They room of the San Francisco Exam ^ reckless driving and was fined $75. r are Ellison Marvin,* nowx at St. He had pleaded, guilty to the orig iner. Plaster^ cracked in a number -John’s Church in 'ifohkers, N.Y., inal ' charge because he was' of San Franclaco homes. and Richard Kalter, taking special anxious to.have the'case disposed The quake waa felt aa fSr south, studies at Harvard.' of, ■/ as San Jose, although not too j^ ^ O ^ r a n c e Mayuir’ Speaks Mentlonlnc “this lovely October WERE $144.41 "It's The Troth’' afternoon,'.’ , Mayor Harold A. Turkington addressed the visiting W e b c o r ^ rton 1956 MmM, An "Not" clergymen on bcjialf of Manches OP MANCHESTER ter townspeople. ' He recalled St. HETCHER BUSS CO. MItcheU Mary's parishioners known to 9-787E M t i s i c a l e i Now •mt- Hu by w* »*<*■.*>*■ -him In the sphere of friendship, 188 7VEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 3 Speed,- 3 ZP^akeiUi Makogahy oaa twjeotka 4^n • and. officially, in business and pol- Cabinet, Ttme Control. strictly Mtnltod’^omber leiDAIRi W O R T H MORE liMEBaltoiii BY EIXiAR MARTIN | tUca. cited; the privilege of the I ' / CGltNEB DCKANT 8T. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIEI N o ^ r t y \ BY ROY CRANK n e^E t.' Mary’a In Joining the 1 BU!5 SAWYER body of Manchester churches, NEW LARGEH QUARTERS \WERH249f95 liltru-nutic INSIDE AND OUT I ^ \«CRP0MSP lY M M lX .„TWKW,HOM VONlWfT VLW t WUUD.\ which is unafraid "to challenge 7W iSNOCKMWHSWS. P YIT. WE HIVE NO DETAILS. PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR PARKING W e b c o r NOkbYMDD. ...WO WKSH W HOMV.VflRAEa WO. ^SSHTISMBI. things detrimental to our to.wn," WO, .iViST WWU3EX 77. ’TNVPHYv'fOD, TVEWMrsr ITM. ATOMIC riAHE HAD FLOWN TOFECTLY '— and unafraid "to defend things A U T ^ INSTALLED lledric Dryor mnnoowt > emSHEDATSEA. IDE HOURS. SUDDENLY r QUAS HSAT^ AND THE POONDIARY that .would benefit it.". R ^ v i h i o SLEMDIT EIFLOOEO.. Bishop Gray, in his addresii, G I^ S FURNITURE TOPS dictated the chronological s.vmbolic 8 Speed. 8 Speakers, THmSHOUPII growth' of the church, and the Tone Controls. Oneapdty At .TMt Pries ANMVSdnSATION uowth of the Christian religion MIRRORS (Fir«plac*'Manchester’s Largest Hadio, TV, Record and I M^O TO SEE YOU, SOHf 1 MICKEY FINN our worship;’-' the record of the ClaM t e bsaar viiwligt -/ M 0 0 JA SPOT YEAH...YA 6UR? 1 ■ M I-A THE OLD 60U. SEE Aa KINDS ,I JUST HAD TO / ■ founders, "the irhmersion of people Maw Styliag liut eoBMl^ WHO JUST OF CHARACTERS Into the parish.” the common con- MOSEYED I IN HERE, cretiaatlon of- theif-.devotion. The Bishop told parishioners Appliance Store INCORPORATED Wwtk M m .-.,lM fai - 4 - 131) Center street Com e Church '763 Main S t — M l 3-5680 ' All tha noet advaamd - f f.7^- ' feetum te be**pi|e ' r,‘ picturM...! pattemaace in I ■wMftfrww 21' tA ILI MODEL TMt euaeaiUB. (9MT31> Ysart-ahead diaifB 5 0 /tadde and out! Eadir tunieg, bsair Mow Many Way» dty -tiewias. fia^abaad^Top/ you have to quality, daFStMabte pefctaa- *229** anoe . : . at a bodfet prim! The Bank BY MERRILL C. 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■■ 1. i - 4 ..t.: IL.-. k^ ^ f < ■ ■ ■ • ,•■ ...... , -. ' ' ,.:V:' ' ,' > ■. h-‘, MiddleHigh ■ ’ Ace ’a t ^ F o r w a r d C-* SUNDAY YDr.-'HOward Lockward, Efe W^lte.r Bast place to spend this day Schardt, tha former Stops^aig Wiii^treak As Locals Gain Fourth Siral^t (Jets Touchdowns * T pitcher. Dr- Aniha ^ e n d and der tha prevailing weathar condi Francla HelfflcVThe World ■ ■X"^ ''' By PAT BOLDUCBOLDUC' ■ ' 4. ■ ' ■ ' ' " ■ tions was at horns and that waa Sei^aa w aa-the .Topjq And T found Hurricaqe Manchester, bio t,ln the disguise of the^Manchester 8Tobin Rote; Green- Bay .quarter- of nve and 32 yards in the second but p ^ ^ almost unpenetralable once Its back wai up' jagalnat the' half'orTlre^ TrilqHmnpSIHtlng'JoT - nkanrheeier (4 0 ) arbund fight end before Skinner half .and Bobby WatUlns plunged ^ I b aseball' and softball um pirr- J^ceo-supprVisetL^uqgsters from lor. the .Bulldogs, - when -ha did ’.get ond quarter, the hpat eleven Ends:: ■ Webb Goulart, B. Fagan, BaltiinMcc " 3X 2 “ back who.went Info the game with all oveXoie slate, saw^.the Red bucked the-final four yarde. Again four yards for the other Chicago watt? " f ^ more paint on.thelr projects qfrthe the past 29 years and was a cloi sses away, overshot his In- t back with a score'of Ite Kuzoian. i*- ' ' G ram Bay A 'ifb' yacds gained, on passing in There wkw 10 fumbles during 1 frtend, He did a tremendoiis Job in' R a ld e X ^ o u n d out a 7-q‘win Ih a hwh at the outset of the flnal perte Dubose circled right end from a Ban FYancfjiaco . ^ 0 .400 games, gained' only 22'yards touchdown. ... ' ~ . afternoon Uian'Tliey did o^'ihem- recelvers. Tale tried 20 Tackles: Sycourka, Kolesinakt, fake placement for the extra the afternoortSs^sU by the Tigers' aelvea. . . . State- nea’sX n flood building up bowling at the North X contest that was played under ex- .qd to cut the Manchester lead to Y, Vincek, Smith. . , Chicago Baara^.... 2 ' A ** *0^ net through the 'air. .Geor^'e Rat- Boots Two Field Goals '. wbo have bow won four in a row, Fleeting Byrd 'cellent weather conditions. For the s, completed but five. /■' point. ■ Bert Rcchlchar booled. 43, and condttiona were relayeo via the End and Ivaa a friend of everyone /NarduIU Rons Wild 13-7, Even when the w inners re G uards: G . Vincek', Morgues, Detroit ...... 0 b 0, terman, . G r a h a m's understudy,' and four-by the ibdians who have . . . The weather last Saturday first time this season at the N.e; Secchleroii's fln t pass after the 19-yard fleld'goals for Baltlmorej radio all day and weorould only be Colgate Just tnissed a touchdown taliated with another TD on the Russell, Gaskell, Ciancottl, ensuing kickoff wm Interested passed for, two quick tduchdoWns lost three games N,«'hlle tying MMMletowii (ifi) wasn't- fit fdr rnan nor beast but Haven saucer,Hhe ton wqs shlMng.shli .. . ensuing kibkoff New London fans New York, Oct.\?4 iqthe last niinute and a half, and b u t ' he set up one Washington thankful that ouXarea eacaped Centers'.. Moakr/Hcdmes. by (^ancottl, captain at AK3 in Bristol. Neither rival T^overed a Ends: Yule, Qolonghl, David- any sertoua daniage. I had an -Bsslgnment—-Yale-Cor- on a Saturday afternoon wl>efr the ■till had hopes of an upset. But Backs: Dubode Salvuccl, Skin football fans in Cleveland and lbs LoU flroza. whose kicking comple- touchdown by deflecting a pass session when wingman-- Johnny 1953, on the host team's 87. Only Single fumble of its oVn. Man- ■on, M anchester.. MI>NDAY nell football game—and I had to gridiron giants took oVerXie spot- exploding with the finest offensive ner. Thompbon^ Griffen TopllUky, AngeHea can be glad OttoN5raham > mentXG*'*^*™'* booted that was certain to be Incomplete cheater'i fumbles proveo\rnuch, Tackles; Murray, Stetaoh, hae- . light. X Dow dropped A Martin pass on the four minutes remained to be Xlght into the Arms/of the Red Scheduled iUnket to Coast Guard brave the elements. A cold which Yale five. The rajigy Colgate eiid atta^ e.ver displayed by a Silk- Jacobi, Sikora, ' / played. Thompron, Dtibooe and ^wd field goals. more costly than Ihoae of..lta^con- fer. r , was picked up at New- Haven has 'Winners of four s,trsigh't ggmes, toiyn club, tqq locMs roqred' back New l/ondnn (7) and Craay Legs Hirkch aren’t the Poor kickin'^, the other hand, skins' Johnny Carson on the BalU- Academy Iq-New London was poat- had gotten behind two Tale de- Griffen combined for flve carries, querors and the losers recovw Guards: Luckhardt, Bartalotta,' poned due to the weather picture proven hard to shake and I Joined ■II by lop-side^"'margins, and. Endai McPhall, SeJnko Mare- ^'gaOring type, . . ^ rViight have cost Rtt,sburgh dearly, mwe 1. Eddie LeBaron went over Pettarina, Fielding. r S / boasting two qFthe finest offen fehqers and all he had to do was' to with the former going\the final \ . ihe two old pros' called it quits for Xbe first of his two quarterback five'" of the Tigers' al*. bobbies i: and plpfis for fhe^p.m. portion of half of the editorial room with the catclKthe ball and step Into the end inuteq to v1U going away. Aurele, Papalia. i eight yards. Ones again’Seechia- ^ fpi Guard Art MlchaTik made only enemy territory. gientera: Boothroyd, Toal Ua^ sniffles . . . How about that fight sive running^oke irt the East in Tackles; Caalmono, Garvey, alXtte and of last season, then ohe 6^ three converainnS'.pgainst sneak.' touchdowns and the ac- the ^rk ln g day had to be altered. zone btq this was not the case. Stattetlealiy Stroager roil’a first aerial following George JHeld. lta Own p t^ is . ' , Johnny Hedlund, owner of a t night ? This time it waa jTlmmy Dennis McGill and Al Ward, arid a Sitty,, Clavanaugh, Popa, Tory. , chafed their minds and today IJeU' y « rk . now has boot'ed nniy curatO toe of Janowic* did the ‘ a; Byrd. ' Mlaenti, Duval, top-grade passer In Dean Loucks, Nardulli iqore than made up for With backs Tilly Dubose. Sal- Vincek’s kickoff was interee(^, their respective clubs are atop the rest. , \ •. • ■ ■ Coach Walker Briggs improved Jdhnny’a Spbrta Spot on E. Center Carter's turn to win but the of- . the missed p^ss on his next tVo vuccl, the uncomparaible Tommy .Quarda: Keton, Vlsco.- Slocum, this time on the losers' 43 by Top- nine but of 19 on the season, s squad more than held its own rac McCartqy. Waylock, Delagan, ficials said no and gave the de Yale had nothing to offer against Cullen. ' National Football League's Confer^ poor mail| when you consider the ^Thi* Cardinals gOt a tie with Jst., etoppedXo say hello and re bail carr.irihg. jaunts. First he tore Thompson, Bob'SklnnAr, Mike 8b Illsky. BtquoU’ Lou Csahnopo' ln- ' ing to 11 first downs, 113 yards on Clew, Glnjert. ' port busineia Waa gobd. Alio, he cision to Wallace (Bud) Smith.' the tough forward wall of Colgate. Centera:'Lentine, BesoeUe, Sira- anoa atahdtnga goal posts are on the goal -line. Philadelphia on another weirdie. i4ie»ter (8) ' off 29 yards, rrbm the Yale 43 to kora and Stan Orifleh qpearhsaid- terespted pubose’s toss ch the Tnia, the surprising PHUburgh the ground and completed six of 1,9 added fhat hla son, Jackie, was From my sear In front 4)f t*evee, Superior Up Front gusa. The Giants at one point had With the, ball on the Eagles’ 13, Ends: Hoh^njhal, Lazsari, Grobs, the Eli 14. Whitehair was then Ing Uia attack, the Vtctera rolled Backs; Buonocore, Westland, New LondOQ 36 but tbe Merchant# xBtaSlara are keeping paqe with acriali for 73 ya'rdf. Middletown home "over the w ^ k e n d b u t on* Carter won, by a narrow mar- It was up front-^in the line— stopped at the line of scrimmage .to 335 yards on the ground and bad anothbr ism k whan Fagan re-. completed 14 passes in succession Chicago haTfb*''l< 'er, yardage being accumulated In flrst downs vrith te* opening kick New London ...... 0 0 0 7—7 leas Impreaaive yesterday in a 19- winning touchdown, scored by Mann as though^ It was. a hot crutches. H® was injured playing ton H.gh Jayvee football team the TD. Nardulll’a , two fine runs, off, Salvuccl'a ' defensive unit, yards and SHcora" o4iir his own Byrd's two long runs.- Center.': Lattle, Haye*/ , soccer at the' Lenox Scl)ool two swamp the Manchester High JVs the first half. McGill and Ward, Touchdowns, Thompson 2, 17 victory over the New York Lynn Chandnols on a flve-yard end potato. The .started Mann ran for I Antonio Rocca hop|:«d aboArd were executed off the saiqc. pat headed'py the rugged Al Marques, right tackla for 14 FBra^vUd the The locals were much stronger Backs; Braiilt. T FarrelJ, Pepin. years ago and at Monson Academy George who between.them had scored 12 Salvuccl, Dubose, Skinner, Biirke, Qiaata than the Browns were in sweep. The loss w'aa the foiifth In the sidelinea, then aaw pon Stone- Oyama Kato at Madison Square Wrlgqt. Renm Dmigan, Bowers, tern. Martin, after taking thb-^asa newcomer Vln Ctencottl, 'Vic Top- Slkora. locals had reached pay dirttetflia. : Green B ay 41-10. five starts for the Giants. ilfer all alone on the three and in the first half when they gained last year and again last, week." Mitchell was as Jubilant aa a five- touchdowns - in the first four frdm. center, faked to his fullbq(;k The score mounted to 8S-T Garden, and gfive his head a tWlat 123 yards rushing but faded in the Hcl^nougl* .Russell. Glansahti. games, .'vere chacked^tlghter than liteky. lArtV Holmes, Irv Russell, .Points from try after touchdown, (i, completing seven of 12 Hlrsch, who lost, virtually all his. whipped the ball to him for a Jackie is a fine baseball pitcher yMr-old on- Christmas morning going over the right aide of his Bill Eagan and PretsU jacoba, aet- bose passed to newcomer AJBpe In a grapple of barefoot hoys. The second half being held to a minus / X 1 2 3 4 'Total and plans a college career at a when he talked with mS. “ I was a miser's roil of money. Yale w-as MsrcAurele (Placement) .Dubose paaMs'’4br 187 yards, . g^ilded the uniform tq the fans in Los Angeles touchdown. Argentine heavyweight got down MIddletoWn .,.> 6 0 0 12, l8 own line and then tucked the ball tled* dovrti to lim it th s losers to 3 (rush), Wedd (pass);'^Griffen Webb for tbe extra point. broartw^ft^Mchdown marches of 10 yards on the ground. Eight of nearby institution. . .The sun act afraid of M anchester but we did able to pick Up b«. R>ur first into Nardulli's body as the elusive Hit herd on Geoi^e Vbioek‘# \ after his ''final'’ gam e last .year, to pin the Japanese. Manchester . ,y . . 0 0 6 0 6 an overall total of seven/ flrst nieh). ^ 74. 97 and IKYards and scored may coat the management another their first downs were also regis ually brpke through the clouds for pretty good,'' George said. "We downs, pne in each the first two halfback spotted an opening in the' sixth kick of the afternoon. See- ^ tered Jn the first -20 minutes of Touchdowns; Byrd 2, Duval,' .a brief period this a.m., and there also had four touchdowns called period.' and two lit the final 15 nbeaten, Untied downs and^a net gain pf only 39 ohierolt lost the ball and the dl- enea himself.' uniform at the rate he's going. Hohenthal. . minutes of>Iay. right side of the Yale line. Martin's yards rualiing^/PaMdng star! Hank M.Mtf-KabW’b n a W ith the Bams trailing 13-10 oiT Providence, Bisoiife play , a n d ' the Indians di.'jplayed Vvas much rejoicing In the office... hack by penalties.” With the foot- placement accounted for the lev- hard .driving Thompson bulled over mlhuUve Jecobe recovered on the > J X - • much im provem ent deferiatVely' ex Dqring - a noontime stroll Insur- ball se^on at the halfway mark. Meanwhile, with its attack dl- SecchiaroU o' New London was the flnal yard. Minutes later Top- The rabid Los X n'gelM ^ns. 68. D etroit's 47; Hirach took .* ahorl, enth point. The scoring drive cov conUnually harassed by the locals’ Pequots' 89. From a split TVtorma- #90 strong, saw Hirach take pass from. Van Brocklin.r.aomehow Sport Schedule cept for Byrd's two da^M . But the To say that the lo.sera had more ancemen Ray' Jewell and Floyd Mltc.hell, the fellow who directs the ' 'rected by Guy "Maryn, one of the ered 72 yards -and the tally went litaky -intercepted a Secchl.arolt Uon, Dubooa faded back, Talted a Setting Fast Pace losers ahouhln't feer too down Form stopped tb chat. Jewell, Ted bookings and •handP^s all problems nation's leading signal-callers and charging line, vVRh the resuH toes on the Manchester 32. ‘ Du from Norm Van Brocklin-for shook off two tscJilerB who aeemed breaks than some teams get all up on the scoreboard aftec 2:09 of Rediifceid to Holy Cross, Trini t he was able tr ' pass and dashed 89 yaide around hearted as no te,m has been able W illies' No. 1 hater in this area, for the powerful Merchants, is al- passers, the Red Raiders rolled up to epnnect on bose's pass went Incomplete but r i^ t and for the final TD of the i 4^tn«iig touchdown in Los Ange- to*hsve him stopped and kept g«-. season would be the understate the final period had elapsed. IS aerialsda for S3 yards, \laa* H -lS victory over the toothless IngVfor.'the points that put Los New York, . Oct. 24 (A9- -The Monday, Oct. 24 to contain the elusive sratbatk to had farts and figures on his finger ready looking forward to^^the ba.v 18 first downs, Collec.ted 304 yards The tduchdewn was thf first Salvuccl accorded the 1,000 fane long afternoon. It iv u Ite fhr the _ ^ _ J l XibnS.'"3y wtnntng, the AngetMNiJteid. Providence Reds and the Birffalo- ~ C ross...... Cotmtry, Invitational d a te ,! :.^ ...... - - ment Of the year. They marched tips abwt how poorly Williams ketball season.' "I'm sure' that T m rushing and added 33 more via the JB^stqn, Oct.^2i —Holy Cros^ ■ Lest be misledlied, N * ^ .^ n - the biggest thrill of the afternoon quarterbeck'e beat nm of the aea- batten agalnat tlie three times fhal air route. Frank NarduIU, who this season bY ah opponent scored, '’»>..ya2a-f«ll 74 to Colgate on--Frank name, close to bim-ln-hia—field-- Itimts emai#ed from a three-way I..ong Pass Blsoha are two- American Hookey Meet—Storra. Late In the opening quarter half 50 yards with the opening kickoff f'?i 5 w ain , against Coach Jordan Olivar's and .Trinity an uneasy feeling' don-was-w>kAa~bed-as- Y-B eck to -ipaea son as he hlafikatl tin km tkeu back Jqe Mlaanti recovered a Man finished .ahead of the Red Sox in til build around Bobby Knight scored the game's only '\piichdown Nite^lU'a 15-yard burst In the. length flight, would seem thstedlcate. The au and falling fo'flnd a receiver,'the tie for the Weatem Conference Earlier, 'V1in''Bl^klin clicked on League club* that believe in going Thursday, Oct. 27 only to fumble on the Tigers’ 30. Bulldogs. ■ / three defenoare, out of poaalble lead as ths Packers wars beaten s M-yard tquchdmra pass play for the big period.. And It paid off chester fumble on th^ , Indians’ the ' American League . race... and I plan to bring to Manchester in the final canto. Ed Whitehair every time they take a backward final While engaged in this OddlUes as Well prised Pequotf foastefl three fins 'ormer little All-America from taeklea Orlffen’a bu(ik for the Soccer— High. vs. Hall, 8-^Weat Two plays later they recovered a Scouts for the Red Raiders’rate non-confetepce meeting, Yale was and. Waablhgton edged . BalUinore .with.Bob Boyd'and iha..Ramk got last night as both camn^throi^h' fotu'-yard- line., Eight plays later Night home again and son Reed some of> the leading pro clubs.’; and Jack Call ■ repeatedly tore glance at New England footbaH’s Oddities as 'well as upsets running backs In ’^rih Burite ! took off around hta owhi point was suooeasful. Hartford. • ' on •»' third down and four yahdflt'to Middletown .twbtola .<*iAUi*sWtiUMtra'- plac«d-'a-rtar'''Op'“te«-ml*iid*riAnd' X through -big holes ■ in the- blue Itne.- “ hn.e»'.Xal« was scouted^^t- teed vter--.-4b«ftJ;^l,i*a^>aivtea4,la^,nftarto^ ; 14-18 on Vic Janowdci* accurate g third touchdown on ihvJH-yard with yietortes to move into a ti> • Friday, Oct. 28 'y ear • a a -N a s« m , 'tlSS' cageFST ss- feetly ancTCoach Hal LMiar'q.’^Um- '"BlaclT'■SatGRraY" ...... — gallop byjookle Ron Waller/fot*n- for second place, a point back of go situation, Byrd circled his own 38 but the, threat ended whep Jack said. "Gee, Dad, that's two nighla split in-Lwo games with the Mil- Wlth regular;-., rigjiit en^ Vern '■^e Crusaders, and Hllltoppers Princeton whicR'. hipped Oirnell included a pair of "lost”' touch tura) and bose,J9iMvuMl cut back sharply to Muclf credit be accorded ' eonveraion klcklRL High Harrlefa ys. Middletown-^ Farrell; returned the' break on the brella Defense," devised b / -Steve must TTie Chicago Bears won their er Maryland alar. Waller gain thy league-leading Cleveland left end. received two good blocks, !n a row that yo\i have been waiikee Hawks of the NBA al ‘ Loucks and right tackle Bill Lovb-^ are sole occupants of .the unbeat The Ells next aSMgmnent .is a downs and a tackle-eligible play. sturdy linemen auen as Bop'Me- hla left wpd turned on a burst of Dubose for the fine manner in Middletown. Tigers’ four-yard stripe. In" the home!" This date also marked a Owen pi the pro New YqCk Giants. "must” game with rt?artmouth, second straight game, after a mls- ,127 yards In 16 tries all told. ^rona. ■ reversed his fleld and left his the Armory,.. My promise of Joy sidelined with injuries, Colgate en, untied. corner In the six-state Marquette, leading Boston (Col Phall (Amherst), Bob Cavanaui ■peed to ir' 0868 yards'yai Into the which he ran the team after tal- Saturday, OCt. 29 Waning minutes of the- second wedding anniversary for this directed its ground gain ht this 'Several years ago, proved effective. 14-9 upset/Conquerer of Ratyard. lege 13-0, appeared^ to have put erabta s t a r t as Ed B row n ran for. -Some 98,201, th i aecbnd biggest Reds shut out the Spring- would-be tacklers far behind as he sta^ng home for 10 consecutive ’TRls type defense ifT a flve-two- area after p weekend of reversals Dan Driscoll (Ventum, Al Bitty Slid sone. a fo&e placement. vued went to; the sidellner follow H igh football va. W indham, 2— raced goalward. quarter end Jeff Gibbs pounced on columnist - the 13th ,- and before " side of the 'Yale line and',the\E ll Harvard’s defeat, aecoitiF In the game out of reach when full (UConn-CoIgSte) and Bin Lentine DubqM ctrcl( two touchdowns'and.paased for a crowd in a day th at saw 281.74.9 at field Indians 9-0 with three of their nighU is half, over.' thls being the fo u t; five men In t|»e ^ine, two line which Saw Boston^ College. Yale. Ilia right flank, to ing hi* TD in the aecend period third in a 84-23 victory over the the si* N FI, games, w atch in dts-, goals coming In a second period Nebo. ' Fought Back another, enemy fumble on 'the the evening was drawn to a close fifth evening at 250 Burke SL defenders Just couldn't cope with league plai’, virtually knockeo'-R back Bob Glrman hurtled over the (New L^Pndon High) bqtthey were tally (bq^extra nt. and remained on. t ^ bench the home squad's 47. Fans were begin my thoughts were of many events the constant battering. backers and fbur men to cover po- Worcester Tech sh’d New Britain X. . San Francisco 49ers. Philadelphia, may at Ssn FVanclscq as the 49era outburst. ThXBtsons turned back Sunday, Oct. 80 t Manchester fought back In the fTlID.AV tenUal pass reqelvers. oiit of /the race fqr the unofficiar "goal line at the end of the flrat .simply no match for the M er^anU' Naw back with entire second half. Tiny’s M erchants va. Middletown, 2 ;30 closing minutes of the third period ning to believe the Indians didn't over the past 13 years and then to With McGill and Ward checked Teachers beaten or tied. title. ; . p^pd. Howeve/, he lost the ball In squad they confronted yanerday. the. ^ptember choice to battle fell ^wo games behind their arch the cellar dwellIntsHerahey Bears Bankers as well ns ■ sportsmen Each team had one serious scor What's adding to the occasional Its only afternoon choice of playa And his hand- for the Eastern crown, rivals 'from Los Angeles in the 7-3 with four of. thelbsmala going —Nebo. when Junior Norm Hohenthal want to take advantage of breaks realizing how fast the time has read this weekly undoing of the almost completely by the veteran Now Britain fell before New fligntj- RC quarterback Billy Don- I>x:al llrieroen opahed Mg holes and when halfbai '-sOiordano offs Kept the New London defense as they moved 37 yards In nine passed. Colgate.line, which was spearhead ing Ihreatvilidway in the final ■harp pains at Worcester' a nd w as w ith a 1-3-1 m ark aH er a Western'' Conference race. Into the net in the openJbg^Mrtod. Monday, Oct. SI poqrtced op a Middletown fumble week's travels and events. It" was quarter. COl^te got as far as the Haven Teachers by a runaway lan fell 'on it and the field Judge the backs rgn with. unstoppable blocked and- i^ lffe n ’a eesing the greater part of tha on the host team's 18. The Iqdians plays only to Rimble again on the Tl'EHDAY ed by tackles Charlie Hatcher and Hartford is the realization tbSt 34r8 margin. ruled Cirrntat did not have posaea- force to match the bhiiolhg and #4-8f^a urith the Chicago Cardi ^hO Bears pulled even with Ban 41m Bartlett, rookie leftXs^g. High Harriers vs. East Harl- pointed out that everyohe- from Yale lin,r before Ed Vantlne.fum P KIt luuf. Ditboaa waa hit hard nate. Cleveland and Pittsburgh are Frsnciaco a t 2-3, while Los pared the . Providence attack wl ford^Charter Oak. needed six plays and an offside Middletown seyen. Manchester's Former Herald staffer Harold Tom Powell and guards Jim Yurak the end may be ho further away 'There were other surprises oh alon a( the mohtent he crosaed the bone-rattling tackles macte time Ing and an offside penatl Md badly o h a ^ up midway Germaine was sitting comfortably the president to the custodian read and Lou MasccIIino, Vale tried to bled Slid Dean Trucks recovered than this coming .Saturday. Vdwith seven games to go. Angetqa has s 4-1 mark and Balti two goal.' ai goalie JOhnny Bower, Tuesday, Nov. 1\ penalty against the Tigers to flnal chance came midway In th? recently that Jim Mutray had for ■yile In the "end gone. The auto- •'black’’/' Saturday, too. Though goal line. / X atid again by the Manchester de the loqals gavS the PequoU reach pay ^Irt. An,ll-yard. toss last period when another Middle- in the managing editor’s chair 1 go overhead but passers Dean 'Syracuse, despite a 34-13 loss fensive array, ^ ' ■ Although the Green Bay-CIeve' more and Green Bay are tied for former. New York Ranj,e.r. turned _h soccer va. Briitol, transferred from the Trust Co. to . cC touchback ghye the Blues Rhode Island hadn’t been beaten, (teigate, already loading Yale down 'on the. 20. 'A raivefaa at land game was close on the score second a t ,3-2. D etroit is 9-9. , in his first shutout of the young Nebo. from Co-Caplaln Jack Farrell to town .fumble- Was recovered by when I arrived. *n;ie occasion was Loucks and Dick Winterbaner had to Maryland's No. 2 ranked-Terp.s, the.Rams U^re underdogs against 7-0, sent Ed Vantlne erftsiung into Two Quick ScorM Buonocore moved the ball to outset of tha seoond jmM&A to the annwincement of Harold's 35 the Saving.' and 1,0^11 Bank. I was ballI on their own 20 yard board io t three quarters, the The 49ers." who had dropped two sesison. -* • day, .Vifv. 4 Dick Pepin helped to set up the Jack F arrell on the’ hohie team 's 'stripe.e has all the power—and, then sornC Brown but failed to play that way. the Eli end zone late in thb-.game A fter falling to score In the mine-yard stripe as tha third period High socc-^r'va. Pomfret—Away. tally, with quarterback Danny 46- Threet- passes Went incomplete years w ith Ute C onnectitut Co Informed that Muri'ay, a fine sports E —to stop Holy Chpss’ victory sUtlatiea tell g far different story. in a row before tha hopie folks, Lou Jankowski and. Chuck Blair official, is connected with the Yale Bhms Chance, Result: Rhode Isliind 19, Brown 7, but he lost the ball enroute, x-qic opening /quarter when they ended. On the first play In the Oswaland rolled up 494 yards while sta rte d udth s 28-yard Held goal also counted twice each in Buf- Cross Country-^tate Meet— Rfnn passing to Hoheftthal 'for the and Russell’s fourt]> down pais can recall the time when Ij worked streak at- five games. The Orange Smooth-working Tufte, apparent* quarterback Dean Loucks reH marched 44 yards to the New Lon flnal quarter, .the' same play flnal three ^ards; at The Herald, seven days a week, Savitfga Bank, the .Savings and Yale’s only display of an' offen the Browns' hard-hitting defensive by ’Gordy Soltau and a '37-yard falp'a triumph. . ’ , Middletown. from punt formation was Inter sive came on the third plaj^ oi the men. 'featuring the climax running ly suffering from a weeic'a layoff covered and the -officiala signal^ don eight-yard line, the Merchant! worked again "with Burke scooting The afternoon's most electrify cepted. 24 hours a day and did everything Loan having passed out of exist- of 212-pound Jim Brown, anjblym- due to a flooded field, got its gears a touchback. struek/for two quick TDa In the ance befor^! the Republicans took a e Co. II d period when reseiwe- untouched around his own left end ing play took place as Hohenthal Outside of the brilliant Byrd nd from sports to obituariM' to wed plc decathlon candidate, have up? Jammed and couldn’t make repairs Girman's play waa slnplar to flnal four ihtnutes of the flrst half. for the six points, and end Oana kicked to Fred Duval on the horhe over Washington. . Payday on fVi- pass’er Tom VanNate's pass, whs X other Middletown back proved a dings for a smalt sum."' Dartmouth plucked out of the air by PaulOm- set Army and beared Pitt. . fast enough to avoid a 22-12 loss the famona play In the 1949 Rose Assistant'-.Coach Tosh Vincek MarcAurele'a placement was tntb team'* 22. The Middletown signal- problem to local defenders. Miaen- giad Joe Rwensson stopped with day is ajivaya the best day of the Three Fast Scores .to Williams. And Massachusetts Bowl when Northwestern's Art pounced on h Requots' fumble on la the mark. caller started ' to hia left and week j hd this was,.no exception. . pata. a fine' all*around player ter' r lo was the Tigers’ next best back an ihylte to the annual Dartmouth 4 Yale all afternoon, on the Yale 45. Tlie Crusaders' latest triumph belted unbeaten, once-tied Nbrth- Murakowskl lost the ball aa. he the host club's'S3. With Skinner M a ro b € 5 Y a rd s neir style! new contfort! hewpowet beaujlfujly handed off to teammate )vtth 31 yards in his eight carHea. Chib’s pre-Yale football dinner bn Dr. Charlie Robbins, the Flying was a 20-12 Job on Boston Univer crossed the line and California re and Tbompaon doOlg; the bulk of The locals went 65 yards with Misenti im.^ a reverse. The play Lopata ran like a scared rabbit to' eastern 39-13 on the Huskies’ home Once again Jack Farrell proved Friday rtfiht, Oct. 28 in Hartford Physician, having acquired a sec the Colgate 20. Loucks passed to sity m which the (TrOss grabbed sod. covered but the officials rulcdlsuf- the legwork, plus "n, clipping the ensuing kickoff, for their third E n g to d caught Man^HMter completely by the Indians' workhorse gaining 59 I was wearing my green tie and retary, dropped a ' lengthy letter fleient possession for the sitere, penalty------Impoaed . ------against_------the, losers. TD ofthe ths afternoon. afternoon. Biggest Bii gataW and surprise and Mlaenti raced down McGill on the 12 and Yale rooters three fast scores in the flrst period Results of other games this yards. 53 in the first'-half. In 16 Joe said I wquld be 'welcomed into on track Which wilt be discussed were aJiveXor what proved to be and then battled the maddened past weekend; Northwestern went on to Iwin alx piqys were requited beforegUie were chalked up by Pubose,Xo______undefeated ______to date. the sidelinea befoiXqeing caught attempts. Fullback Dick Wright the Dartmouth. Club, green being a t a future date, 'The typewTitten from behind by Teptii on the the first sml last time of th^ beau Terriers the .rest of the way. BU's Colby 14, Bowdoin 12; Maine 19, 20-14. • • ' ■ . X made an Impre.ssive return to the the orgsnizatima official color. copy waa a treat to read as like tiful October day. Ward moyed the. Bob Sylvia raced 09 yards to scqre B ates 13: ’Vermont 20, N onvich 20; Tackle Grabs| Ppaa Indians' nine-yard stripe. Byrd car local's lineup averaging 5.6 yards The Indians meeX Yale Oct. 29, most men of his profession. Dr. nBw ried for two yards as the ball to the nine and Loucks hit with a kickoff Ip the final second W esleyan 25, Amhe'rsV 6; Brqn- BU had a second dowfl-10 altiia-' in seven carrie.i. a t New Haven. Ddc Gene DaVis Robbins usually scribbled down a ended. The Indians'' forward \vk fullback Gene Coker on the five of the flrst period to change the dels 20, New H am pshirq 14; Mld- tlon on the Holy O paslie late In; Florida Riled d t^eh tu ^y’a Grid Tac^ns -X;; Defensive Standouts 9 of Manchester is handhng details note o r two. .1 know from ex- dlebury 21, RPI O; Delaware 26, the .third period when it sprung did its best xte hold but Duval for atiw t down. Sticking with the complexion from one of a. rout to ...... I \rtHticmen Bob Lazzarl. Pick Far on the party and has aw ^ged for perienre -on the hospital beat a sneaked the flnhl foot four plAys passing game, Loucks saw three of that of a contest. Connecticut 14; American Interna-; the tackle-eligible maneuver. 'Vir Oalneavllle, Fla., Oct 34 rell. Tiom Sqnalrilo, Hohenthal Head Coach Bob Blai kmin to ap number of years ago that' Just his passes go Incomplete, and on tional 20, B ridgeport 19. tually unnoticed, th i T e r r I e r a im— pointer with 'MlH(^84 later. pear on Bob Steele's appi'ts, pro Trinity ma1nte;ined its,un-iin rec.- Bob Woboruff, Florida football seconds left whether It was a boasflde injury Punter Tommy Russell kicked to and Gibbs'and hacks Jack Farrell, about the hardest writing to dis-' fourth down, he hardly had time'to ord by the pafesl'nieans -not pl«y-. ^ Sylvia had competition in the moved Into an unbalanced line with to play. that stopped the clock and let Rus.sell'|and Pepin did outstanding gram on w n c on the 28th. linguish is that of the physicians. . grip the Mil when he was dropped coach, says there la con'';*'-'r*''‘? the Middletown 43 late in the final ing. The Hllltoppers had a dn:/ long score department though his tackle John Migliore'becoming the evldenca Kentucky violated ^ waa ohla ^th-./jMlWtltute Rughea, a quarteifiaek, go into,/ Jobs "bn defense against the fero- wilV also be on the radio show, For the second time in leas than 72 on the w. This Was the only Yale 99 yard romp look top honors. It right end. Quarterback Phil O'Con- quarter and on the flrst play from iiiTX, Swen.sson said. . F irst round ata-'-, off in which to contem plate ways code of ethics to atop the pKn.-.. Hughes in > he game and a e ^ in the Une-up for Bob CbOler, n--^ scrimmage Byrd broke- oceir his clous Tigers buXsMidqietown's ,hours there was a good fight threat. / and m.eians of derailing Coast was the longest Jaunt fn'''Tefrler nfell fed him a paaa that carried guard. quintet of Fred1 CoIongnT.-<^et Pat- tlstlCB in the Elks Bowling League bight on teevee. this orie b e t^ e n Failure to score marked the first grid history, superceding a 94 to the nine amid confusion. BU Saturday night’' arid, heat Florida [e rubber tee ne used for own right tackle and romped were delivered in person by Gene GuardV upset-special. 10-7 with a field goal. Brit Keiw yard place kick only because the. At Lexington Cbaeh CbUiar da- pVactlcally untouched Into the end tartna, Don LucKhardt,ucKhardt, IvHl, , Bar-__ I.saae Logart and veteran (5k T ur Complete farllltles and experi time this season that the Ells were' (te^t (iuard met and defeated yard sprint by Ken Hageratrom turtCe earllei had been penalized tdlntta and Harry tlzpujvia->are Enrico, the capable loop secretary. blanked. Also. It was the first time In last year's finale 'with Temple. tucky Ckiach Blanton CoUier dculfa clock was stopped for a |^ e r - "nted there waa eng vlotaition of 2u>he. Three Manchester defenders ner. X,^The .Cuban youngj^r won enced help to liandjc all types of its second straight unbeaten op for ualng Illegal receivers, but any violaitlon. just a shade ■ stronger and they'n,, . .Back from a three w eeks' fish a clo.se\deci.s1on in one «f the best since 1915 that Yale was held with ' Neil Stlnneford of Ctolby came Mlglipre'a play waa well within injury timeout. the"Sawtheaat«ni (Tonference coda had clear shots at the speedster ponent Saturday with a te-7 tri- Delmar Rughea kicked tjtethree- Woodruff raised the question of of ethtex •X but all were left eating dirt flat more than covered up for the near lfig>r'PifSgX '. . . fights onXideo in mbprfi*- body and fender repslrs — and out a point against the Red Raid close with a 98 yard pass intercep the letter of the rulebook. A pen costly; mistakes made by. their a 'hajipy ’Lee Pracchla. The local ph over W orcester Tecfi'h. The on their faces. The talented Byrd complete- auto painting. ers. The auccMs was the first for tion return for one touchdown and alty—for holdlng—ten the next play backfteld mates. dog warden v.'pn four dally prizes, Colgate ovei’’ Yale since 1915, and bias stopped a .Tech whining skein toaapd in an 86 yard gallop with proved a wily back. He doesn't Office dutiis Were completed at at nine. The previous week' frustrated the drive. .4 ■ The Indians return to Mt. Nebo worth O'ter *100 in merchandise. . . the third of the aeries. Yale hss the opening kickoff for good S.'-: . get up any real speed until past the usual hour)imd al midmorning Coast Guard ende/1 the winning Maine used every method of % the'line of scimmage and his stop Saturday afternoon for their flnal Stopped at Morlarty’s for a few I headed \vart to prepare for a won eight, w ith two ties, the 1953 h\easure. •corWig to "beat B ates 15-13, tn- and-go style of running Is really CCTL contest against rival W ind minutes ana met up with Dick Junket toKne YalKBowl in New .and 1954 games. ways of Amherst. , ^ . v, >. Ma.-wachusetts’ Dick Wright Boston. College hasn't eluding a safety and jtwo flpld ••A something to marvel at. ham. (5obb, a form er fine three-sport Haven tX^'etch YalXfilay Colgate The tripntph also enabled the gpala by Roger Miles. Miles hit on Star athlete and now a successful on thX gridlron. WaltXSh'pw wa.s MORIARTY Red Raiders to maintain their but it's come-fi-om behind 13-13 re one of wT.hta two touchdowns . .... tie with Marquette smeared tfie 27 and 22 yard boots. '\ 'tobacco grower, and owner ■ Matt my/traveling companio>\The un- perfect; slate against Ivy Leqgue agatn^ Nbrtheastern. Jim Ballard Vermant quarterback Tom Tier Moriarty. Cobb recently' under djiWog Red Raiders’. TineXnroved rivals. They have how whipped perfect record and did some dam- went 79'yafds for Middlebury. And age-to the Eagles' reputation. ney avoided a defeat for hS (Jata- 20 0 went an operation on Ms right el oo tough for the Etis'and asNa re-' BROTHERS Dartmouth, Cornell, PrinbetOn Dale Hohl''o^ Holy Cross scurried mounta when Norwich's (tennte Cruisers Beat Lions ~ ; bow to remove lorow bone chipjj suit Yale waa 'topfiled fromXh* and Yale, losing but one gehnc'to BC heads next for Cincinnati and 69 yards on a pRchout against BU. 301-.qi5,Ceritqr Street a mp4irng \ylth nenlesis Xavier. RoweU set sail for the Vermont The World Series And college f ranks of the phbeaten clubs by Holy Cross by the margin/of one Hohl's run was »/nsstsrpiece as goal with the score 20-20,'Tlerney ball gam es wej;e the main lopkfs of 7-0 count. 5om8 l.20<) Mahchfesler point, 15-14. Xartcr .fashioned a 19-;14 upset at he escaped the clutches of several 6-2 ' Telephone MI .l-ol.lS > Boston last year the only BC loss landed on Rowell’s back on the Firefigh ters Defeated discussion. , Kept a nopn date youngsters, guests of’the Ja'ycees. Colgate plays Army /Saturday defenders, righted hlihaflf after ■Vermont 13 and was being car with and addre^d mem were in the'stands on a beautiful at West Polnt.whlle Yale receives in Its last 16 games. It doesn’t being pushed at the sidelines by bejp BC Coach Mi)ie Holovak’s ried by the Norwich runner when Add gpod things must come los-Marsh Potter stood out defensive- bers rt the newly acUC'atcd Chvi October afternoon. . . . Night home Dartmouth. The West Pointers BU end John Bredice and out he reached around, grabbed the tan .Club at Willie’s/S o m e of the are due in New Have^ on Nov. 9^ sleep-lessneas to know this is a an end as Coach Swede Solomon ly for the Cruiser's who will and son Reed gaye me a go*d star gunned his pursuers. ball out of Rowell's hands,' landed members present hk^luded Ulm, Jim f for staying around the house for much better'-Xavier team 'than Sylvia got such good blocking ______aon and his unbeaten Firefighters practice Tuesday and FViday night the ’54 aggregation. *■. cin^hls feet and b«gan cunning the found out yesterday afternoon Im Herdic, Jack ruler, Ralph Tyler, | seven consecutive nights. • and manipulated it so well no ona*'othai*,way. 'i - a Connecticut Junior Midget Foot- -pl * o'clock at Chatter Dak — *------^ ^ ^ I ball/ League contest...... ■ 9il Charter ^ Oak Park. An Improved Pembek's After fumbling an 1|apparent !JV Boolcrs Losej (ioiis^V es, Per«'z ^ 1 frdm Meriden upset ■ the league- score in the emi zone if Wesleyan and Coast Gutird leadei'S 6-2. It also m arked thS first'■quarter the C^.seSpdi.s'eifs really flrst time this fall that the locals j First 0)iilest 3-1 On T y Wecint*stJa^ bounded back in the final Seven Pem bek’s (S) | . . ' \ ’ / . were-.scored upon. Meanwhile- In minutes of to register three Triumph Despite Dry Field .Middlefle)d. Coach Bill Shaw 'i Ends: Williams, ^ d . Fads, j Jack“pal^«!^s High JV .Displaying a ntv,y ------S- New^ Tafklnrr-Smtth, -PiTkefr:: Pipi-; Boci er teamnbsT iU" initial m alilT New Haven, Oct. '24 (/Pi — You weffht conteiHJer Jbliimiy Gonnai- r«m^’7 ? S f wrth'^rheif belli; Bridgett, Rinaldi. 1 of the season Saturday afternoon e University of' Bridgeport flgure it out. It rains every Satur-J. vea of Osdcland, Calif., and flashy team perfTman. e Of tb^tasK e‘n I el Da« Guards; Syme, Dovle, Carino/Nebo falling before nval but there, was some rejoicing Lulu Perez, moving up from the ■ tally three last period touchdowns ''W - u snu hnnrtne "dgeport. The Purple Knights t MMalNTMNanoNAl "S-IIm " IsdudM llekt, siMnwa Kelleher Berting. Svme. • , / , Bn.stol 3-1. Lee Bogli tallied tl» day in Connecticut since ila f t' B'i* '>._-,.scored 126-pound to the 135-pound class,, tumaionhify Styhd for Practical Ooerf looksf " •ad keevydely l■l•d•l• from 4,300 •• 33,000 .Ibi. GVW, (Centers; McBride, Barmore Indians' lone gpal •while Dami'y‘ WE ARE NOW IN OUR of the fOutball season. And I for the flrst time this sea-/ tangle In a Friday night 10-roiind- r ; iu .r "" »'"'i s . . ’ ’■‘‘P I son srfter four straight lihutoute. m- 10 fOMhno, tr o onalnoi. ovory modoni Irutii footwri*. ^ " bRlfback Al Fylfr twice circlrd the .Backs; Finnance. Lirot.uRoberts, Retke booted home two of the Connecticut college footbSli teams er at New York's Madison Squarp H ere are th e niew Intcbna'Tio n a u i ... great from any point of ' flanks rlor two touch'downs. Tom Nadwarski, Waldron. ■ winners’ three markers.. T^h-e host, UB; scared th'e daylights out of Garden (NfiC-TV-radio, 10 p!m ) Pembek's were definitely up for fnd tr/ AnKrica/lnteV;atipn;/^"^,, by view! Their clean-lined styling is trim and ^inctional-designed td my McCartan, an alert pass de Flreflghlera (S) squad- had shutout Mendeli 2-^0 in yesterday’s cla.-ih with the Fire E nds; A.ilsms, Kelley, McCarthy. it* previous outing. Probably the best show-'of the take the rough going of truck work withoutEtceaaive repair costs. fender, intercepted a Middlefleld ■ i' t ""soTo^u Agure-fTU comes up dry i 'thahr fighters gaining a seven to , three toss and K'ampered 30 yards for D. Simmons. BiiAtol (3.) -Manchester J V* (11 I NEW LOCATION j weather, thea^ teams have it made : thumped week matches Hurricane Tommy edge in first downs while contain Tackles,:’ Alley, McBrierty, I^- Chabot . . . 3 1 Wbaf bappera- It comcs'up per- : oq. io razors edge, Jacksoii and Jimmy Slade, s pair PRATT A Dehror-Oosigitoal for Bool gooifortf hia team's flnal TD. McCartan also ■ ...... Begin s ing the locals' p'olftft offensii-e tallied both extra points. liberte, Plouff. ’ G i I feet footballofball w-eatherweather — blue skies * «i . X i. . of New York heavyw-eights, in s unit. The footing was quite slip Guards: Xbte, Kearns, Skelley, H o u rs:. Maytie things will -get back to And they give you real comfort, too! They’re idriver-deBigned tq Middlefleld fought tenaciously, Rogers .... Bogh 1 .' and-'crisp air - and pfft. non-TV 10-rouncler in the Cfle-ve- W H IT iiK y pery at Charter Oak and both throughout the afternoon but was Moriarty. Yrombley. RB 1 295 Mon. thru Sat. - j Yale, which had played-in the norm al ney,t week which s ta rts off iand Aren* Friday night. This is let you work longer .anthout fatigue. Loaded with performance rivals ' found the going rather Simply putelkssed by a much im Centers: GentilcOre. Nve ...... , ...... Miusener 8 a.m.-6 p.m. I rain like.ducks. flops' oh dry land. the second ■half of the Connecticut the third and "rubber" match for rough. Backs: Potter, Toorpev, M. Slpn- footbsll season. DIVISION Of i a and handling features that .make every hauling job easier. proved 'opponent." evidence that! * LB Open Thurs. LGolgate. a slight underdog, the two. Tireless Tommy has won AIRCRAPT . The locals took a 2-0 lead late in FjSn/elli ...... '. Krol BROAD ST. N ights' UntU I knocked, the Elis from the iinbtet-' Yale meets Dartmouth, which nine straight and t' ranked, as the UNITID AIRCrArT COirOrATION the "third quarter when the defen- r» upset Harv-srd S sturdsy’i NeW Mora osoblo fiorsopowor for MO-Monoy sovingsf terbsck Bobby Reid o 0 2 0-2 RH 9 p.m. ' en rank.' Saturday w-ith a 7-0 Vlc-' third contender ' behind-' Archie » - ■ .'ive line crashed throtigh to block Jab/i ...... tory. Hampshire goes to Stores to face Moore and.Bob Baker.”Atade, an Visit the Employihent Office today lAtT HAlteoliD I. CONn'^ICTICUT only one of nine aerials and had ...... 0 9 0 6-6 ...... '. Maver - f ' T beae great new I mtkbnational trucks offer noore horaepower— it.^ third punt of the afternoon, A . ’ CH 1 Yale wasn't the only, unbeaten Connecticut in a Yankee Confer- in-and-outer. has won tyo boilts Meriden player recovered the loose four of them intercepted. j ^To^chdowns. Williams, /ence Jilt. Trinity tries to keep Its dswriop their power for sustained operation at lower, more ners, who sport a two won. ohe lost' Simpson ...... Nnnnan 1 team to. lose the.-diaUnction_New. since losing his return to Jackson. ball but was- tackled In his own I Britain Teachers College had the Vretory slreal'. alive against upaet- eoonomicalengine speeds. They’re all truck with no passenger car end zoktjor a Manchester safety. and one tied record, also held a I’ollce fru ise m (10) LH 1 Ym r#1«x In UAL cninfnH ComU-VifSoffi cobi. Yacs-uwtcli ; same trouble. li fell to arch rjval minded (Joast Guard at New Lon Bollvmims began to.roll in’ the pig edge in first down's, 10 to three. . Ends: McCaplan. Lucas, Cbur- ...... Fagan don. engines or components asked to doa truA jqb. That saves' ' . CoMfort«or»9l*d lew heed for diMer view ' OR- ' New Haven Tealchers. 34-6. Uiibealeii, Uiilieil final period. Starting from the.host TTie Crui.ser^ failed to connect in riils. Potter, Blake. i I *1--. __ 1.. _____ Rr*anrl*ia you the BIG money—the over-tbe-yqars operating . ||jj||| eKeed. "Oviet-ride^ reel droH.-lree. deer-leeli. A four to.sses end rfad one inler- Bauer . . ", i ...... Ryan club's 3.9 Merlden.:marched to the Tackles, Sweeney, Andreoli, Bar t and maintenance money. Drive thCT today. wide veriety el solid end tw^tone titerier celeri.OpSieeol two-yard-’stripe in four plays but cepled. ry,ry -■viessoia.Mesabla. Thayer. inayer. * . IR deltfie cabs keve celer-keyed ieterier, chrome trim. Ihe'Ouisers will dnll tonight ; fjuards: Podolnv, Tupper, Fyleb, Mahec .... , McFarland GOODYEAR the l^ a ls held in' four en.sulng nin,- • ■ 4 . ’Im' ' ! pJ*y ^aiuroaj'. meei. uic m sn n ain g .New Haven ning plays and 'finally took -over 5:30 at Charter Oak. • Ellapon. ’ ■ i C Petke ...... , ...... Thomas I One team cariie into Co'nnectl- TesLther.s, Sw arthm ore takes on on the four. ' The Firefighters Cehtersi Malausky, Tupper. ) TIRES. BAHERIES and ACCESSORIES • cut,.Saturday to protect a long vic Wesleyan [ s't Middletown- New netted two quick first downs and B arks: M oriarty, O a ig , WilSon, I IL AU 'lH ick B u d t to Modern . . ; .... Toomev- tory str®®**' ■ ; Britain Teachers travels to Spring- INfER^TIONAL* reached the midfield stripe before Dochesneau, McCartan. Reid. Ma^ FACTORt METHOD RECAPFJNO Worcester Tech had. won, 9 Rangers Will 54 t 6 l field, &Ia£S.,> to try.to get back beiftg forced lo kickj. A bad pasj lausky, A. Fyler.- "straight, but It .'fell to the (joast in the victory column in a same gave you the BIG money! from center|Pforcect halfback Gan Middlefleld (0) Goals scored by; Retke 2. Mayer. .McConnell tb rup andjhe winners Over Rival Hawks Ends; Demaurro, . Schafterick,, Bogli. > regained possession. With- ,time Buriis, Hsnqiey, ; M^chester: Dormer, ' Nevjus. Fesh'kr,' CTushihg. Dimipw, GulbU running out, two running plays T'sckles: Parsons, G'. Mei A m herst.'25-6. gained three yards before quarter New York. Oct. .24 (Ah—A litUe A. ErfUlon. Waspwicz. has, I pichard, Steverfs, McBride, back Dave “Flnnance flipped a nice less than a ;-ear ago it looked like Guards; Arey, R. Merrim. Reynqldr. , '" Wally • HeiTceaheimaFs - -Natiopal.; -J.--,. Te’ad pass i to'7fight end Jim' Wftf E rculpn,'-J aguda-. , ‘ T Hockey ■ League c a r • e^ r was (Tenters;.Lewis. Huse.'SaltUa. llama whd m*New York Rangers to thelf Rav, DePoubsey, fllcatli. lutpoiiited Da«n N ii , Mtka kean^ BUI Eagfeson and faatest atArt alnct pre-war year# Majichefltar o 0 0 20—20 ■A . room lindef $11400. Savona clienu \ (Due tp owner's agceilt- oolorad fixtures, car port, amaatta with large down payrhehta. (tori Geneva Policy v i H S i i m i /shce of new position'since drtva - latga ahadad loL, Prlca fa- tort W ., Hulchljyui. ^ 9-8182, cks Steyenisoa, thto' ad first / appeared, duced,' Warraa B. Howland, Raal* A dw rlisem ent PERKIKS s t r e e t —Modem five neceaaiteting moving out tor. Ml. 34600. /»• Number Tbrte 1881 CHEVROLET Style Una de . rooms with 10' x 30' enclosed ^ o t state).' ARE YOU . ' ^ luxe sedan. Radio, heater. Je t EASTERN OorinacUcut — Excep COVEKTRY—Route No. « , B E U JN a T( anon C( for caaH. ^ ird of 0 uota P I. 2-6872. ^ 810.400, A. R , WinUa A Co. MI. liance at a NATO' sew^on tomor- tion. Dooglu. Motors. ^ Main S t OOU&U VOUU SAVE ) Garden— Farm-'^Pkify 3-78M. • Owner, MI. 34U0, • a.iri. to $ .Tha glOry of the home is hOepi- Balltay or contact GW Scout Drive of parity ia 'all tho 'moro necss- nil r o u > £ ' I ’iVi .1 . ------p.m,, 8 to 10 p.iri, ' teiity! . Architect Isaac Allen must 9-4389, ,T, Realtor sary at the present time.'.'.. Hla C O P Y C L O SIN G TIME^/^ 1849 DODGfi w a y f a r e r , two ^Products SO THIRTT ACRE stock fafi^about .Msl« or jfemsle Able to mai . 10 miles out. n v e rooms,' tni ' have had thia tii mind when he 7. ® 'BURN REALTY Hit western experts Were fairly -ly one third eC the quota' flip-flop has scrambled tha ogg* OR CLASSIFIED ADVr. door sedan. Good condittori, VERY PLEASANT, la: COLUMBIA— -Modern three Bed RadiOj heater. Ml, 8-7921 after 6 Uin equipment. Permanent piERS. EGG Ph^it, butternut Gonvanlencea. $13,000. 1 ^ designed .this spacious ttm room room hOuae, pracUcaUy new. Liv MI-4-827S wall agraad that. German reunifica 1,000 in. their annual drive heads, supporting him’.’ for' the t\ MON. THRU FRL / lb, $1 bushM. Bring gentleman. Parking \ otherm- Talbot Agency Andove: home with its kuperior workman tion, bated on free nationwide elec funds has been realized by 1058 nomination. p.m.’ . ' ■ ' . < ------— ing room, bath, kitchen sM HEAR TB! HEAR YE! (Sdbd b^y- 10:S^^A. M. job, excellent working condi- tMnete 836 HiUitown Rd. ROOM FOR one y i, 24600. ANDOVER—T5ia aeaaon’a best ship, 3 fireplaces and/3>/i baths. dinette, two encloeed porchee. At-, flona, must come ah Manchester Girl Scouts .to 'Good Enough Now^ 1847 .DODGE, J i n good condttioh. )Tgain. New ranches. 2 and .3 Rich' dark oak papeUlng in the the gross, (toll i)a if aelUng, lean aecurity ayi In his Oct. 7 speech Mt O n tti ^ T U R D A Y 9 A. |ions, good pay, paid holidays Inquire at State itched garage, oil heat. Tel. Wil- fi or trading: ThtrEllaworih 'date.. This includes returns Good rubber. Beat offer takes It. Blssell St. Tel * 'ins. lli acre lots. Faultlesa dinpiE room, in tt^ '3S’ hall and in limantic AC. 9-9343 or AC 9-3801. Nils with Mwotov, from the mailing appeal and ^ y , Wis.,' SJ^vsnaon'sidd ha did APPLES, d up a bqsket, 'conatTpctlon from .cellar to roof. tha 30' living /oom w'lth atone Agency, Realtora, ML gan to look aa If tha rot -believb a high aupporil pro Tomt odorERAiio^ w nx MI. ft-314« AftOr 4 :30. ; vacation. Apply in person. 3-8047,, Honsei For Sale from the house-to-house eSn- L. M, Boll K lLRd. ^Ate~kiik| of home.ytourfaave sAways" fireplace and ly aiwed-eetHrig. -TTie the Middle Boat might' vasa, yesterday,, ' gram by itself, "good aa >t may BE APPfUX:^TCD 1883 - CHEVROLET,, four door COMMANDER wanted, i s low 'aa $2,300 dowm and den with Its fireplace makes a. y m NEED HOUSES of aU types a major Issue at Genev: have beeh in Us day, la^ good sedan. The' beat Bel Air model . . " v — Priine Minister ^Mapy realdenta contributed L a r g e HBATED room, near ean- |83 monthly, / cheerful hriven .for the gentleinan TOLLANI>—Orant'a HUI Road, and good Investment propet^a. io. the drive yesterday ' after enough for now — the p to blm la equipped with radio, heater, *Honseliold Goods ter, MIy94894.______' JESTER GREEN of the housiev Family size Kitchen (tomfortable modem home planni Your property toay ault our buy here, he said, to to see that the farmer gets hia D ial M I-3^5121 powergtide and many other qual WOODWORK C 0„ Inc. westerK--foreigfi noon, but many . others were LARGE LIVING room oil stove. with/Iwtler'a pantry. There are 5 for a large famUy to live m tr ers. Tou con find out by calling. away, ao the Girl Scouts left proper .share of the naUonal ity extru. A one owner.car driven ' West street—R' (ville LOVEf/r front room in my hoiqe ECTiON MAIf4KtESn^—B^era school l a ^ bedrooms including the qulUty. ProtecUng aoreoKe, a< Layitt A O’Brien. MI, 6^4290; p iE ^ o f the Mlddl6 I income.’" leas than 27,000 miles and carries MSy be seen at 128 High St., fo/business woman or working mald’a quarters, plus k dreizlng ened. /" ^ the material at these homes. It fto^ville. district near hew high school; Im ■Ible to parkway, ihagnifttent will- be greatly appre(;iated by. The 1952 Democratic prasidaii- our written guarantee. For a truly irl. Central location. Call after ^oom 8 X lO. "Permaluip” storm IP READY to buy. sell, exchange . He ajsfd he Wanted tlal nominee Hid say that aa be? Lost and'Foiind dependable car be certain to see mediate occupancy, Uapa (tod, ' views. 7 rooms down . 3 up/Im- the Girl Scouts If any people, WEAVERS WANTED THAYER’S OCTOBER BABY 4 :S0, Ml. 9-7213;/ 6-Room Os son .Colonial finished rohms,. enchaJillng aazh and acreena throughout', a mediate occupancy; real astato, mortgagaa, arranged. cutelons oy$r the twee.n supports and no aupporta, "I this one. Drive it Ond you'll buy Hot (tooRUt ^Howard ^ HoMSgs, Israsl'a aeoarity su'isl wishing to do so would ntall In L0ST\PA SS b o o k No. 2iW. ^ furnishings SALE Heat yard with pirie shaded, aacli large 2-car garage with loft aridl their contributions this week am for high price aupporta." He it. Bob Oliver has qulUty cars at sLARGE ATTRACTIVE room. Sin OU But; nearly an a e rs'o f grounda beaii-^ Agency. ML-9-1107. liveries of arms by/the eastern also said "w e must be praparad'toi Notice u hereby given that P W Ceriter Motor Salsa, 481 Main St. Free gift with purchase of^rib g l e or. double. In quiet, clean. sensibly priced "for the. In the addressed envelope left Book «5a. tawed .by Flfet Male or Female or caniage. Coqiplete line p i fur City Water : buyer tifi'ed with shrubs and trees valued ,'t” ani^'tha upaetting experiment with hew teenniquea" Home. Central, location. Parking ^COVEKTRY—Route :1. Ceiiter dance of arnunaenu in favor .with the material. Otherwise, Nationu o t Mancheater hu 19M C5IEVROLET. black. two-dTOr niture for the enfire hon^ / BirM Kitchen ( at several'thousand dollars. In A A •attlng to insure farmers an 'adequata in-\ facilities, 14 Wadsworth St.- Phone door Cokmial. T rsd it l i s t i n g s w a n t e d ate which m hoatila to peace ''the girls will call back at these come. ' been loat o^opplicaUon h u been sedan. \Radio and heater. ■, Ml. Second and Third Shift CH AM BERS/ Birch Flush zone and leaa than 1 mile from among lovely old maplee, p ieti^ MI.\^.4921. , i Fireplace shopping center on high elevation. hoetlle to larael." 3 homes next Sunday. mate to nla'b#nk for payment 8-2242 after 8 . ,, FURNITURE ^LEB (toll Mrs'; P ratt—P i 2-7508 or esque lan d scap in g ,p ro tectin g We have available "over 200 Hall said "tha real program** of iWid iMuence book.______617 E ast Middle/ntrnpike ROOM:"TOR orie or two/With com , Full'Bath—2nd Floor Quiet and secluded. Round the clock Sharett added that'haJplM toed Democratic campaigners nextyaar J. WATSON KEACH wid CO. acreage, spring fed pool, sensibly qualified prospecta for Real E sta te . to go on to (toneva to seeMoIotov. Hours 10-5 p .iri,''/ 7;30-8:30 p.m. plete b a t housekeeping facilities Lavatory—^ist Floor comfort. "So nice to. come home priced. between our branch and'mZin of/ "la likely to be the Brannan pUn.” XX58T-^A8S BOOK No. ?M». 1940. 1>LyMOtfTH A ^ y In Persoh and bath, y i . 9-4n$.- Metal Hatchway \ JA 3-2114 to.” Now $24,500. ficeaJ*Wa offer complete Real There have to«eh demands in the That program by Sqcratary of NoOce ta hewby glVen Uret Peu, 9-3829. FIVE RO O M I^f furniture as is. Foldaway Stairs To Attic tate service and are participating IZraelt parliament that Israel also Agriculture Brannan under the- Book No. aaoB, iMued by the Klrst Whole or separate 'pieces. No de SINGLE ROOm . private home. Chooaa Your Own Decoratlhna > WALTON W. GRANT buy arms/rom the eastern bloc if Bay State Tax Truman admlnlatration was re- 1948 CHEVROLET staj POST NARROW members of the MulUple lu tin g National Bank ot Maniwater h u livery. Pcjpurial nasons cause me Kitchen privileges, parking avail PRICED RIOfiT t Realtor Call Mrs. Pfatt-^PI S-7808 or System. she canpot get them from the !ected by CongreZs. I t proposed to: been loot and appIicaUtm h u Runa good. 8128 or FABRICS CO. to sell./ in Wadsworth St. MI. able,- Near bus arid shopping. Ref BOLTON—Four room ranch, mod- Weet. / let farm goods aell tor free mar been made to iatd bank fOr pay 3-4047. Auto Driving School Help Wanted— Female 83 East Center St.—Ml 3-1153 b e a c h yteraei Fear* Attack To Hit Worker ' \ ' • ' erences. MI. 9-5434, ablnet kitchen, full, heated J . WATSON 4ind CO. THE REAL ESTATE ket prices with the government to ment and ieauance ot new bOok. Andover, Conn. lent;. large lot 100 x'300, Im- ; JA a-2114 larael has been alarmed by the pay the farmer tha difference be 1947 PLYMOUTH two'door kedan MORTUKaC'S ORlVINa fchool. FOR ‘HIE BEST in Bonded/buUt BEA VriytlLLY furnished W eio u s RAYMOND T. SCHALLER f $8,000 TWO BEORpOM ranch Juat Excellent txmdition. Recent motor (XEANING WOMAN wanted for ite occupancy, $11,600. ‘War- C E N T E R .^ c. rectet agreement by Ckcchoalo- tween these and "fair” levala, LOST—Motorcycle Jacket a t, the Lott confidence quickly '^r^ored up roofs, ahUigle roofs, n tte rs , profeeeional office. One d*X / . .'WANTED room jwith complete light housed 318 Parker Street redecorated, plastered, oil neat, Not Residents Job, all «»4w'Ur.ea. MI. 9-9884. by a okiUed, couiteoua tnotnieUir C. Howland, Realtor, MI, . Realt vMla to export arms to E g j^ but Harriman, speaking Saturday to WeetN^de Rec. Wedneadu^vev conductora and roof r m m call week. Write Box G, Herald; . keeping facilities available. Will , 'Manchester,' Conn. / , MI. 94003. full cellar, ceutoally ceirtrally located. Carl leaae return to R ee\ Xicanoe included. InourSd, duu Coughlin. 'Ml. 8-7707, If ee anowar Situation Wapted;^' / Reliable Honest Person ' . Owner^ullder / Sharett indicated he Yelt purenase tl)e tame Midw«$t. conference of l,VROLET four, door rent single or double. (Children ac ton W Hutcniqs,utcnmis, Realtor.: MI. BOLTON-'-Many llstinga, new and M an^M ter Branch - Boetoq, Oct., 24 (9)—Those Democratic leadZrj a t Dea Moines, SS ITattfleld St. dofitroUed otandard and hydroma- ckU Ml. a-4481. TO t a k e OVER 94132, ML of military equipment of Iraq from Ian, ra^o, heater, defrosters, LOOKING FOR A GOOD Female ^ cepted (limited). Central. Retson- DELIGHTFUL six rpoin colonial, used. If you are searching for 85 East (to^r at-<-Mi 8-6151 Britain would also help priine Iowa, which Ktevanson maaaagad, Ue caro. |ia. 8-7898. UNPAID BALANCE . able. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 Arch S f.' . pine')^ panel enclosed' pofch, lava •creams of ngoiiy risin j along endly black lod E d itio n . ML 9-1110. RAY’S ROOFU4G (^O.y^hingle and POSITION? MANCHBara’ElR—'T b ^ nUl^ea from property In Bolton,'tl^ la . the of Arab states for an' attack on hja also recommended 90 par cant and RESPONSIBLE mother of /three /MONTHLY PAYMENTS tory down, full bath up, laundry NEAR EAST (tonter Street., Six L I 8 T I N 0 8 / w a n t e d - BtagNi country; •athutetU ' borders art coming y. PleaM built up roolB: guUier and con school, age children will pdro for Center. Six room bonto; approxi fice to contact. We know of prac other farm aids. He said, tha Re- 1953 BUICK 81. $17.63 mately H acre, small birn and .room, garage and tool abed. Beau- room garrison colonial^ excellent tically every piece of property two-famUy. threo-tamily, bum- from peopla who work - here, and publioaha a rt treating tha farm ar '„S;“'fc.Sr°1 G .«lt»-Sertlc.-Sto r.,.10 ductor work, roq» chimney re your InfSrit or young child in her Apartments—Plats— Uffil grounds oq 100 x 300 foot lot. condition, Ule bath, plus lavatory, Up to how the western nations door. Dynaflov^^. radio,. heatar. pair!. .Ray HagCMW, Ml 0-321A . EXPERIENCED? 'chicken coop. New Heating apatem that la on tha market. Stop In or naas Mperty. Hav* many otab have been trying to limit aVmt live in another stajei .and' who "like aoma kind of cconomie dalln- ^and white >«m ale Beat trade lowekt down pay WAREHOUSE apace. 12' x 80.' quiet pleasant home/While you 3 .COMPLETE \ Tencmenlfi 63 , and roof. Interior in good Many m ra a , only $14,900. Ibione hot water heat, less than yeifr old, caU T. J, Crockett’s office at . 244 ^yeri. Mortgages atraaged. Ray Jackson, M^3-8325. Work. ML 9-0330. Barbara Woods Agency. Ml. only $16,000. :(torUon W. Hutchins. shipments to both sldea of tha un- hava > to pay ^Bay State income quenX* B|eagle puppy. A Iwenrto the ment, monthly orVweekly pay Main St., Center, cellar. Separate' We Need: / ' \ ROOMS OF BRAND NEW tion. Asking $11;800. Elva Main St.,vManchesier (Ml. 3-6416) .Vteasa call George L. Orioladlo, easy Arab-Iarall truce. Iraq has In . fit. Paul, ^Minn., however. ments. Dougtu M ot(^. 333 Main. entrance and Vea^ loading dtrea. FURNITURE RCKXVILLE. 24 Grove St.— Well \f-7702. MI. 94132, Ml 94694. ' Rekltor, Ml. 9-8879. 109 Henry taxes- next year. ■ J name ot Trixie. found pleue R(X)FINO, SltU^ and carpentry. TRANSCRIPTION TYPIST furnished two room apartment. Realtor. ML 9-4469. Or at his Rome in Bolton (tonter Joined with Turkey and Pakistan Ctoairraan EUender (D-La) eC the call MI. B-6326. .ReaaonahfteaaonaMe, MI. 3-hll2. Alterations w d addiUona. Catl Beautiful Westlnghouse- inectric So aay MasaachuoetU state tax NO PAYMENT un November 20, INVOICE CONTROL CLERK Poga>--^lbach East Hartford or Hartford. Singla to France. Britain, the United chuaetta will have to bo paid here group bejfan a nationwide tour to electronic eye. Driven teaa than delivery,/Free set up by our own rer ^ ^ __ \ . with. g arage..-Prlced-LH>m-liajSOO. Iwnie, two or three family. Man- States, Italy imd Russia- regardless of where your- home find, out how the farmer's toel S-SW after 4. Busineaa Services Offered 13 Saturday 8-12 liable men. improvements. Private' B aflr and SPECIAL—Reduced tor qulck-nmle, Four .bedroom Colonial'/Wittln. in RoSedata aacUow. Immediate 38:000mUes. One local owner. S u ofing and Chimneys 16*A SIX COCTKER Spaniel puppies. Call shower. Plenty of apace for linens. Gape Cod, seven - years young, to $20,000. Thelma Jeffries Efs- . occupancy. PrlCf/|8,900.L;LiberalK cheitef P.O., Box 726, .Manchea- DuITet Slid d rd d i^ h li' amhte- 'aiafe li. shout the Entenhqwar bridge thia beauty today at Center-Motor two blocks of Bowers School Houa^ cott. Agent. MI. 9-7683. Zt^r. Oonn.^ ■ W A N na>-Rlde from Woodbridge MI. 3-4498"aftec 6 p.m. , Phojia Me Inlm*41atjly...... ML. 9.7788 l^^mbination aluminum doors and sador to Isaral. Kdward B, Jjiw - . Pormerly BH.Oaly NbAyea . Uon fa r m program. Ha said ha, 01. lo viciniij Dr uiiuci wuuuOorpf -Hlpdei , 4 EXPENSES/up with Xmas com- portation I ’ll send my auto for you. FOUR ROOM apartment for reriL, em Izfu, fireplace, vtewa, brook,' 9-9221. .Obarlea Lathrop. MI. afternoon to present the Bonn gov ^tecs on their MaasachuSette in atrategiaU today were said to Imva ^ 4 0 . MI. 8-1878. nanie on request. As good as a s Cod. Breezeway/garage, amesite 0-0M4. CTHIMNEY , cleaned, recapped, Ing? You, can/eam that needed WE BUY beef cattle and calvEs No obligation. Adults preferred. Call MI. 6-9661' Six room Cape Cod includ . ' ' • / p o ^ acreage. Asking $35,000. ernment’s views' on the West's come-by hqVlng reaidenca in an •et tentatively the first week In new one, at a big aavlnga. See Mi 9-8698 knted and repaired. Call MI. 'money. Write "Box (K3, Herald. after 6 p.m.' drive, 13 X 22 .iivmg room, fire A. ifPANTKtV--Rlde, daUV, to Hartford Pay highest price. - Manchester A—L—B—E—R—T—■—S ing all appliances, wall to wall T. J. CROCKETT place, Iti baths, Rimo wlridpws JvEW ER 8 bedroom , mneh. Flre- plana for Geneva. The West Ger other aUto- February aa the Ume they heUeve Bob Oliver today. Center Motor RANGE BURNERS ed and 2469. .. ■■■■'! 'N ■— !■■■ - I- il ■ II ..I Packing Co. Ml. 9-11 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford aee, picture window, view, base man government "was reported from South end. Call; MI. 3-7443 Sales, 461 Main St. r h o u s e w iv e s —Axon Coametlca rugs and. furnished recreation Real Estate Broker . and screens, lot 100' x 140', nicely Stott tax offleiala say there are President Elaenhowar 'wlU aov repaired. Licehaed... rienced. ment garage. Only $12,900. planning a strong appaal to .tha wbether ha will run again. after 6. offgra a Career to the w om ^ who WE BUY (30WS, vgs ahd beef Business Locations room ■ Office Ml 3-5416 \ landscapedi. Bowers School. thousands of Naw Hampahirav WANT TO BUY A CAR and had Slattery. MI. 8-7793.:; ORIGINAL COLONIAL. -7- T Big Four powers to reunite the Rhode Island and Connecticut rest- The timetable reporte^y wiaa Heating— Plumbfitg^ . 17 wishes .to be in business for hef- cattle, Alto biit^es.. Plela Bros. eOOLERATOR refrigerator, in For Rent 64 Residence MI 0-7751 $17,650. Ferndale Realty. T eL s^ ases your credit turned down? Don't S * l f . ^ . 9-2814. / CHapel 7-1939 9-1686. . rooms, new oil hot water heat, (torman nation. Bonn waa repeMed dents who conunute Into Masga- baaed on Eisenhower’a health. AntoinobI|s8 fe>< !^ali8 4 a l l t y p e s OF ctrical .wiring, TeL Ml. 8-7408^ good condition, $50. MI. 9-3641. flreplaee, view, outbuild(h8 a> uneasy over some talk in the West progreaa raporte and on various give up, see "Honest" Douglas Initallatlons epalring done, LENNOX f u r n a c e s and warm AIR-CJONDinONED OFFICES— 'Chuaetta each day to thair Jobo. 333 Main. Not a finance company W o m a n w a n t e d tor general MANCHESTER, (toncord Rd. — AcTMge. Asking $17,000. / .that a European aecurity pact political naccaaitlea, including on FORD panel trudk. <3dod run- n CaU J . A A. ric. MI. 9-9878 air heating. Earl Van Camp. MX. COMPLETE BEDROOM set with 108% Main St. location. Park $13,600—Brick front expandable MANCHESTER —$14,900. (tostom Nazi Genfe^al H ielf home atataa don’t haito a plan. 9-8844. koqsccleaning -for small apart Arties For Sale 45 Beautyrest mattress. Wringer Cape. Ceramic tile bath, shed dor three bedroom (tope, shed dormer, Seven room house, 3 partially fin NEW 4 rooms, attached garage. might be concluded at Geneva •tatt Incoiha tax. , early February deadline for eandt. condiuon. $100. MI. 8-0841, or before 8 a.m. after 4 p.m. ing. Apply Marlow's, 867 Main ked, attached garage, oil hot $B,0« ^ which would In'fact rtcognlze the \ / merit; . MI. 9-8633. , x washer, good condition. 39 Foley St. . mer,-steel beam conatniction hot attached garage; full basement, The other two atoUt: New dates In the Ohio preeldentigl pre ^ ter Oak St. BOLTONT^BuUding atone veneer, water heat, plastered walls, fire S. roomsi, attached garage, newly indefinite 'hqhtlnuan'Oe of Ger MANCHES ( - T. V. ser^e, ftr^lacri^, wall stone flagstone. St. MI. 3-8290. waler heat, recreation room, very cast iron recessed radiation, flre- In GI Massaci^ York and Vermont, have atate in ference primary next year. lUBT club ^ p e , Trailers for radio and '. » speciaJiata alnca Millinery— Dreesmakini^ 19 HEATED STORE for rent at 83 clean. Near bus, BdWe.rs School. lace, screened porch, large Ipt. place with Heatelator tile bath redecoratefX $8.050. many's division. — come taxes of their own. (tolltornla't Gov. Goodwin Also slate flaggmg. Bolton Notch room, large tiled kltcnen, lot 95 blaqk finish \ with 1984. Chai members of Telsa:, Help Wknted—Male 36 (Quarry. Ml. 9-0617. Prompt de EASY WASHING machine. $10. In Oak St. Will' paint to ault tenant. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, fear bus, schools, churches. Real JU ST LIS'n^D—5 rooms, bath, Deputy atate .tax commissioner Kntaht told radlo-TV kttenrtawenr W b ' WHEEL camp trailer, box ALTERATIONS — Coats; m iits, . good running condition. MI. For information call MI. 9-16M, MI. 6-4694. SEstate Center, Inc. MI. 3-Sl$t any X 190. $17,500. Schwartz Real E s large lot (needs rcdecomtina). Only (Oontlaued from Page One) (NBC) in New York last night ', defrosters. Contrast- body, bood tires" and. hitch, $80. Ml. 9-888g dl. 3-4607. dresses skirts,, etc.,___, alsoydust(fuatom livery. Edward C. Wilaen aald tha new Urea. A certified 3-7804 or MI. 8-8731. MI. 9-8094, MI. 3-1415. time. tate. JA. 8-5138. S4.000. \ ^ ' that Elsenhower,if he deddes not CaU Ml. 9-77^."^ made drapes, linedItnmsI A*or unllned. ATTENTION ROCNCLEDGE SECTION. Unusual •psarhetd, former Oen, Hasso.Von law la aimply a matter of "reclp ', exceUent througfl-' r u B b is j and athea removed, We Re n t floor Sanders, edgerrs New homes In Bmlpn-Coventry hnael Claims rocit'y" between this state and the to run himaaU. fould noma tha . Gencrj cleaning, cellar!, attlca Call MI. 9-6636. ANTIQUE MARBLE top rind table. LARGE OFFICE. For prmeaaional 8 bedroom ranch, family size GLASTONBURY. Manchester Rd. $9600-SIX-R(X)M HOME, oil hot area, extra large Iota, FHA or GI Manteuffel, Is now a member of , Bob Dliver today on this WOODWORKERS ' waxers, wallpaper steamers, wall, water heat, garage, 24 acre, others. Rmublican presidential nomtota in and 'ds. Reasonable rates. - hi. Excellent condition. (JSII evenings or any type hf business. Hartford kitchen. Excellent birch cabinets. —Excellent ?',4 room ranch, base loans as low as 8 % down. Over the West German parliament. ISM. Knight asid ha was certain Cantar^otor Sales, 461 A n^ Driving School 7*A papering equipment and ladders only. MI.,9-4858. near bus. Carlton W. Hutchins. Under the new aipendment, be ■ Mam St. \ A Rubbish Removal. Ml. C. J . Morrison Paint (To., 383 Cen Road location.. Call Ml. $-0969. Ceramic tile bath, tub, separate ment, garage, hot 'water oil heat, 100 other properties. \ Dietrich was convicted in July F ir e d no man could win the OOP nomi- 9-9757 Moving—7'^ ck in g Weshave attractive openings for shower stall. Basement fireplace, fireplace, aluminum storms, huge Ml 94132. Ml 9-4694. 1946, as the man responaible for •aid, A MaaaachuaatU raaident who MAKbHESTER Driving Academy, ter St. MI. 9-9713. ROPER GAS range, fully automar ■When Buying or Selling'Cal natlon If Elaenhower op|x>aad hp«, 1983 NASH two door S ^ r tig e 20 machli^ operators and set-up, help garage, $19,900. Warren E. How lot $17,9()0. Real Estate (tonter, the murder of U.S. soldier captives works In New York and who-hat to Manchester'a oideat, ol moet recom tic. In excellent condition. Ml. MANCHESTER, Hartland St.—Six WELLES AGENCY pay that atate'a income tax, Will te and two-tone offer. MI. IRE Repair Servicer In our fiimiturc plan. G c ^ pay r o y a l a n d Sralth-Corona port Hpusea For Rent -65 land, Realtor. MI. 3-8600. v Inc. MI. 3-5181 any time. 'At Msimedy. His release was in /mended,mended, your eafety, our busi aptete repairing, retlntahiag, AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS (30., 9-3187. room (tope (tod, four finiahed, oil . Main S t, Coventry—PI 2-6872 At Setllement allowed a credit here for tha tax 3-1448. end steady empIoyment./'We are able and ' atandard typewriters. TlTO/^EDRC)OM. coriipletely fur hot water heat, plastered walla, Keeping with present U.S.-Britlsh- neaa. License guanmteed. Stand reatorlng on all types of furniture. local and/'long dlatance moving, All makes 'of adding machines DIS'nN CnVE, Center hall, alx- French policy to empty their war ha had to pay there. Ike Build» Duplbs . 19M PLYMOi cdiwaftible ard or automatic. Mr. Micletti 2Sigmur.d Oozds, reop. Formerly packing,/storage. CaU Ml. Sf8l87. looking for with /Experience nished. house, from now to June room garrison colonial. Breeze fireplace, amesite driveway, nice (Continued fr o i^ P a ^ Om ) Sold of rented.' (tepaira on all FRONT ROOM stove. 9" burner. IS, 1956. Call MI. 9-3586. MANCHESTER — Six-room ly landscaped. Asking $13,200. crlmea'/prisona of remaining 9 4 t- The New Yorker who cornea to coupe, radio tester, ><$lgnal your i^rsonaJ Instructor. Dial o t Catkins Bros. Tel. Ml. 3-7449. HarUopd C». 7-1423. ' in woodworking , However. ' way, garage, screened glasaed MaasachuAtU to work will hava to 3-7349 any Uma * makes, Marlow's, / . ExcellenL' Reasonable. MI. 3-6994. home in, nice neighborhood, near Schwartz Real Estate. JA. 84133. mans aszqon aa possible. The So Power at ^neva lights, whitewaUs, U^\$278. porch, covered patio, recreation GOP Wome^ Plan viet Unlon/Jjsa promised to re E. L. M. Burns, eaid InveaUi^ pay the tax hara, and hla home FENC4CE8 built of cedar, wire-and MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. would consider a young applicant W(X)LEN REIMNANTS arid rug buB and school. Priced right at room, iqany extras. One of Man tion showed a tjea a t two'groupa of *0,9-6737: WOMEN MOST cartful Light trucking and package* deliv BENDIX AUTOMATIC wawaShir. red tVanted To Rent 68 $10,900. MANCHE-STER —Six roorh/tope, lease all Its 8,026 convicted Ger atate will allow him a credit when •putlit rati,- also red cedar clothes if he Is willing to l e i ^ and has •trips for braiding and hobtring. chester's finest residential sec .20 to 80 armea-Israells rach' car he computes hla income tax debt DODGE—1947 twpSSer aediS Nevtr too old. to team, e r . Refrigerators, -washers and leather (plastif) swi’iviff chair. excellent condition, $11^906;. Man Membership Tea man war criminals thia month. ; (Owrtl—asltate'*PSi» Om ) poles erected; Free eatimate. Ml. shop experience In otheri fields. Jan'a Rug Shop, 55 Talcott -Avd;, Both in good condition. MI. 9-8147, VETERAN urgently needs 4 or 5 tions. For appointment call Carl chester, nice six tooTO ynom e with ried out a "well planned", fetalla- there.' . Original paliU/ ExceptlonsUy^ atructor. • Standard 9-8638. stove moving apeclalt;^ Folding ton W. Hutchins, Realtor. MI. Dual Insured car. M Apply . RockvtUe. TR. 84706. ;'MI.m i, 9-2y9-Qliif beforeI 8 :30. 'room apartment. No children. over 2*i acres cleared land, A tory raid acroaa tha Syrian bOrOer State income tax offleiala aay pounds, four late than w h n ha clean throughout. FuUyQuipped chairs for rent. MI. 9-(yT83. MANCHESTER — Five-I^m 94132, MI. 9-4694. Members of the membership School. Ml. 94841 a n t iq u e s Reflniabed. Rep THAYE31 CARRIAGE, mahogany Call ML 9-1862, 5:30 to 7:30. E x good buy at 117m 6 , Manchester, Saturday night. both Ne8r York and Vermont for •ntered the hOapitaL which, m w s Owner. M y 0 -3 tS » . cept Wednesday and Friday. ranch, Kitchen and dinette, living done on any furniture,, Tien COMMA'NDER lowboy, cedar chest. Reasonable room and three bedrooms, full cellar beautiful six rOom ranch with committee of the Women's Repub Completing He said Syrian sourcas reported yean hava been taxing Maaaachu- SA:ratary JtziliBa C Hagerty aald, DRIVINQ 900. AU M^teMneryg 'and* Tools 52 37 STEEP^OLLOW LANE one of their lieutentnte and 'two MANY o l d e r cars, good 139 8ouU| Main SL PTioas/ Painting-^Papering 21 MI. 3-4633. MJ M with fireplace, attached garage. On three bedrooms and full dining lican. Club have been contacting •etta restdenta who work there. "la all to t^a good." ; portatlon. (Tars that can't bAaeen . on tnour control 34643. M, WOODWORKING GO., Inc, room, cellar, many extras. Selling privates were killed and ata pri- The heaviest complalnto have Letter to NUea cars, \standard - 6r automeue. PAINTING AND paper hanging. p o r t a b l e pbiter saw—Will cut Man a n d wife desire four or five large lot in.outskirU, five minutea DistinctlWjiiid practiitol. 7 price $16,800. Over forty more last week and this all members of For Church .3 / from tha street Look bebindvour BEDROOM FURNITURE, desk, to the Center. . |Vatea wounded. Israel previously been Coming from Moaaacbusetts ' Douglas Motors, 333 Ml (Tapabla\axparte instnictora. DtXIRS OPENED, keys/ fitted, Repair or, new work. Flrat cloaa West Street—Rockville radio record combinatiop, tables, , up to 2" x 4" wdod, used very room apartment. JA. 8-4791. room single With 2 car at listings of all kinds. The Ellsworth the club to invite them to • mem had announced the capture of five workers who reside in the no-In Cordner Auto Sp ML 64010, copied, vacuupi cleaners, irons, work at reasonable ratea. Ray etc. MI. 9-3319 after 5 p.m. little, 120. MI. 9-5737. Mjttm Agency., Realtors. MI. bership tea Friday afternoon at 2 "Something for everyone') has Syrian aoldi^rs, including'a lieu- come-tax border states of Rhode mond Flake. TeL Ml, 9-9237. AUTO MECHANICS, full time. Can MIDDLE-AGED, refined, ■ quiet tached garaffi. ' 1>’clock at the Manchester Country / t w o ; 1981 Plymouth. \Both JA. T-ieso. guiu, ate., .repaired. Shears, ■ i930 or Mr. Higgina, M l. 3-8609. been the motto of "Holiday Ba tenantsBnd a ae'rgeant. " Island,. Connecticut and New ity , in foreign affairs aiid caUlngf ' beautiful condition. One' a two> alto use automobile polisher, lube USED f K r GUSON tractor With business woman with non-roaming ANDOVER LAKE — Six-room Club. Snlvea, mowers, etc,^put into ebn- DRESSER AND bed reasonable. "B its equipment and ammu Hampshire. t a t the full/support of hla CoT door, ona a four-door. Fully ,LARSON’S fO School, dtuon tor conung/needa. Bralth- man, tire man, coal and oil truck Two coll gas wqtet npater. smalt loader $1350. Used Farmall Oliver pet dog wants two or three room year'round home with large lot. BOX MOUNTAIN Drive Vernon— zaa/’ and; this year la no excep- Beiids—Stocks driver. Call or stop In, see Mr. tractors. New Harrows, plows for ] unfurnished apartment. Refer-' 4 Seeping Rooms Committee members are: Mrs. nition fouiid. in the area of the at "They have been free riders,” Maguea in -Uie admlniatrattori- It equipped. Douglas Motors, 333 lonchestep^s 00(3 tralnad and watte. 82 Pearl fireet. white enamer iink..M l. 9-0483. Garage In basement. Priced to sell New six room ranch, tnrte acres Samuel J. Turkington, 6hairman; tloi).'Ghtldren, as well as .adults, Wilson said. --Accommodates all plete line of instruments. Rental i land. Now an active and'produc it 100 X 21B room homa on a quiet, residential tending are urged to bring a appUed to' purchase price. Repre tive dairy farm. For details,; call COLUMBIA — Three' ' bedroom committee tiave designed some 'The Israeli announcement .Z(Sia. . A 4-ycar old 8caaUc>]^fgirl la listed regarded in so far aa adminlstra-, Ntaht calls. Guarantted service. payments: $22.-35-for each'11,000. field Coventry, Cdtombia area. ndEatIvea 35 mm, to 2U” x 3^^”, P' street, but very convenient to friend or a neighbor who la a delightful playthings- for the toys Uon policy la concerned. Write Box^,_HeraliL _ _ ...... senting Olds, SeJmer,Sejmer, Ped- T. J. Crockett at Ml. 3-5418 or hia ranch, 24 x 36. Batement garage, the raid followed the kidnaping ot as. being In crlticaVconicondition by ,kfI9>»80. — Connecticut Mmlgagc Exchange, $20;/Also/have other used photo- Vacant shopping/and bus, $10,800.' F.H.A. Republican. and dolls booth,- many of which it slso Served to emphaaliw the 27 Lewis St., Hartford CH. 6-8897. graphic/cquipment (017 sale. Phone ler and Bundy. Metter'a Musi<^ residence MI. 9-7751. artesian well, automatic heat, 7 mortgage available. V.A. poasibitl- an Israeli soldier named Jacob Mi- •ulhqritlei at the/Rbckvkvllte City ER'S T.V.-^ Service, available c a r p e n t e r s and helpcra want Studio, i n AfcKee. 'MI,. 3-7500. ' ^ acres woodland /tar road, /Bchool are original creations that will novsky' by Syrian soldiers ahd "a Hospitiy. / •trength of Dulles In tha'United Ml. 9 ^ 3 7 . / tles. Feji- further Information call not be found elsewhere for Christ time. Antenna converstoni. ed. Apply 173 Highland St. after bus. low taxes. 19,000 wUh $500 Call Mrs. Johnson. Connecticut Real number of other organized Syrian Diane Mercier of Phelpii Rd.. Stales government at a Ume when PbUco factory aupervlied aervlre. Business Opportunities 32 6 p.m. -V TWIN/CRIBS and chlfferobe. . In down for veteran. Lessenger Agen mas giving. Whimsical stuffed alUcks during. _ the past - fort Scantlc, wH reportedly walking In Jh* Wfuence of fqrelgn. minister Wanted—To Buy Estate'Exchange. CH. 0-6878, eve animals, toy furniture, doll cloth Tel. Ml. 9-1498. goM condition. Will sell.separate- cy. Wllllmaritic HA. 3-2065. McKINNEY BROTHERS. Inc. nings- (toventry. PI, 2-7586. night.” Syria contended that Ml-.* a westerly dltecUon on Phelps Rd.. Molotov’a Influence in Moscow ap ADVERTISING firnn wanta house- EXPERIENCED alpniinum win ly/Phone ML 3-1398. WANTED Local Stocks es are a few qmong the many as novsky hadrcrossed ...... lhlo her. terriyesterday when she was alhick by pears to be on the wane. ASHEIS AND rubbish removed, also wives dow, and door inatailers. Apply in RANCH. Th r e e bedroome, tile witl) clear handwriting. SMALL USED I MI 3-6060 or MI 9-39M MANCHESTER—6 room older/Co sorted toys to be found diaptayed tory. a car" "betog ' ope: ' by Alfred In order to help increase this adr attics, cellars and yards cleaned. Make coop' money ♦pare time. peraop. Winteraeal of Connec^ut.- >RE;NCE o il heater,-like.new, USED 10' TO 13’ rowboat. bath, f>teplace, hot water heat. on this booth., I 9-3949. Gall after'5 p.m. lonial, 7 baths, enclosed porch, 2- (Jootatiana PuralalMd By Israel al(resdy had complained to Watson.^S, ; also of "Phelps Rd, vantage in Un.ii'M States negotia Prompt, reliable courteous serv Write S ^ le y Mitchhell. .. 131 Bel . 443 Main St., Manchriater,/ or 'Heats two to four rooms. Price REFRIGERATOR Ideally situated on secludpd 2 MANCHESTER-rSlx rooms;-baae- car gafage, amesite drive, extra The wishing well, a popular at Watson was—driving a west tions wjth other nations at Geneva, phone 9-4533, acre lot, slightly .levaled, with ment, oil heat, aluminum storms, CelMiB A MIddlebroek. Ihe U.N. truce observers that four ice, eesaonable rales. MI. 9-2143. monl St , Belmont, jjiasa. $30. MI. 9-0851. Must be In good randltloa, lot, convenient location, $13,700. traction for the young fry, is Israeli soldiers captured by the erly direction and told police the the Praaldent wnt foUow up hU large trees ahd running brook. bus, school, shopping. Immediate 1 p. as. prtaaa again Iwlng sponsored by (tonter jYOUNG MAN to handle/responi WANTED — USED Mimeograph. CALL MI $-8843 Warren E. Howland Realtor. MI. Syrians 10 months ago were still tlttiz'girt darted into hta pa-th and letter with a public statement in CXIMPLBTE REPAIRS , by Stuart BARBER SHOP for slale. Due to NEW J . C. Kigglns model 20 Suburban Teaaonahly priced. occupancy, $11,600, R eal Eatete 3-866!(>:------Churcli’B CYP Club.^Fer a nom R. Wolcott on wringer and auto illness. 23 Oak St.. 'Manchester. bIHty of retail credit and c o l ' , Call MI. 9-9581. being held prisoner despite a de he was unable tci avoid hittlnjg'^r. connecUon with-the opening of the de luxe 1/ gauge shotguo with Carlton w. Hutchins, Realtor. MI.- Center, Inc,, MI. S-81$l anytim e. Bid Asked inal fee the prospective fisherman She has been imconscioua since t) m eeting.. matic washrng machines, electric Please call after 4 p.m. JA. 8-0596: tion work and office/acooui^ng polychoke and ventilated rib. Rea- 9-5132, MI. 9-4694. 6SCI/LYDALL CT. —Older Six room rirst NaUonal Bank mand for their release by the 1- drops his line into the well and accldenC.. Molotov, who has "confessed" he rangte- vacuum cleaners, motors, err also to participate. Iri store Actlv aonable; MI. '9-OSlL , PORTER ST. AREA. WelUngtoo houis, AltacKed garage, S’.j acres of Manchester .... 28 33 Mixed Armistice <a' 33 S been collecting iqterestlng/'ltema vestigation. Trooper Henry Cludln- unit. handling (he world famous for advancement, with paid vaca ^Itogonjtany Duncan Phyfe drop leaf SEPTIC TANKS SEPTiC TANKS rage, amesite drive’ Bath and posal, tiraplaca, storm aaah, de drive. Priced at only $14,700. A. R. Cohn. Bank and 6-18 ipcluded another attempted not jb t a full-scale aoclahst atate,' LOAM nationally, advertiaed MaxweU tion and pension plan. Phone for "tabic, mahogany round end table. AND '. lavatory, fireplace, sun porch, lot tached' garage. Cioavenlent real- for both boys and girls,with which kidnaping and acvcral firings on ski is in 'charge now. says he win announce a t Dry Wells—Sewer Unea. -Wilkie and Company. MI, 0-4389. Trust C o...... ’"112 89 to stock their well, and is hopeful Geneva whether he plops to resign. QUALITY TOP SOIL House coffee.. Bakers chocolate, appointment Willahd J . Marvip, MI. 9-7276. * lastalled ido x 300. For appointment lo in- dentiai > nelghboriiood. Many Man(:hesler Trust ., 65 Israeli settlers, fishermen and pa SEWING-KIT Tenderleaf tea. You must be Sheiwin-WIliiams Branch Mana ■pect call Ml. ^-438 $-4389. A. R. WUkie extras. $19,000. Warren E. How $12,500. FIV E ROOM colonial. Two- this .vear of being able to supply Personal BeprrsrntetJve - ASK ABOUT OUR SEWER wnd SINK LINES Fire lasm aoe OempaMeo' the demand. trols. honest, reliable, have ,a sincere ger, 981 Main St. Phone MI. PRACTICALLY NEW 13 gauge PLU68ED SEWERS and Co. land, Realtor. AQ. 3-9600, ' T car garage, one ’'cre. Delightful In Damascus, a Syrian Army Eisenhower's letter said that O R T o y Winchester model 24. MI. 9-0613 ROTORY CLEANED Aetna Fire ...... 68'i 68 >i The" children's clothing booth, Convention Adopts Dulles will be. carrying a heavy QUANTITY PRICES desire and ambition.to own a per 34636. AMESITE DRIV’I neighborhood for «.hlldren f Gaston •Hartford Fire 146 l .')6 spokesman said the relallatory at manent highly profitabie year .after 5:30 p.m. ItNE 1 Realty C o .. 165 School St. MI. headed by Mrs. Ruppert Uppllng, load of reaponsibllity a t Genera, P R O M P T d p:L i v e r y RECONDITIOM MACHINE CLEANED National Fire 91 96 will again. carr>' u in e of the tack Was made by a cavalry de round business which Can be op WANTED—Maintenance man with 9-3851 smd MI. 9-9S3I. tachment "with heavy arras" which New Constitution not only as Secrets^ of State, general- knowledge of plant main ANDES'^'(X>MBINA'noN gas and CELLARS Septic Tan'anlta. Dry Phoenix ...... 76 81 beautiful hand-sewn children's "but as my personal repreZente- erated from your home in spare WATERPROOI Dry Wells, Hewer Life and leOemalty lo a Coa crossed the Jprdan Hiver j and ) Ml 9-2401. or full time. Thorough training, tenance. Apply ABA Tool and Die oil rangle 80 gallon oil dium, $35. Linet laBtastalled — Cellar Water- $1,000 DOWN. NEW ranch wear that has made this _ booth 10 tive, having my complete confid Cktmpany. 1395 Tolland Turnpike. Boy's 24'' bicycle. 18. MI. 3-47^. proofing and.(tope (tod homes, fireplaces, Aetna Life ..-...... 211 221 popular in previous yearo. Lovely struck half a mile into Syrian ter Delegatee 'to the convention of ence, .and with wliom I have con and-100% co-operation given. Lo TELJMI 9-414^ Done. Aetna (Casualty...... 150 ritory. The Syrians claimed one of cations obtained by our experts. tile baths, full cellars, garages, 165 , baby items as well as garnienla fpr the State Federation ' of Demo tinuous close understanding." He NON-FACTORY WOrlt with a fu Conn. General ...... 525 570 th’elr patrols .engaged the party Household Services Immediate un-believable Income. Building Materials - TOWN & COUNTRY M cKin n e y i r o s . 1 ahd 2 acre lota, large trees, high older-ehlldren will be on display, cratic Women adopted a revised expressed the hope that "each one ture. Saies-service; established E elevation, suburban. Carlton W. ■Hartford Steam .Boil. 82 $0 and for Cflstmas. giving, and forced it to retire, leaving const.ltution' at the -Hotel Bond in In government will do whatever he - O ffered 1.3-A 40 units doing the national aver s e w e r a g e d is p o s a l CO,. age would give you an -income of customers. Permanent opportun Nails (picked up) . .per keg $9.50 DRAINAGE CO. i Hutchins, Realtor. -Ml. $-5132, Travelers- .. 7 . , ...... 85 01 — “Holiday Bazaar" will be held trails -of blood. Hartford Saturday,, according- to can to make Foster's task easier" . ity for married man with car who Stain Grade Doors ISO-132 Pearl 8t„ Tel. Ml 8:4308 Pabtle UttUttee ' Well informed sources in Jeru Mrs. Alfred Vennard, president of f l a t f in is h Houand armdow $1834.73 monthly :$23,0I8:76 yearly. 94694. Wedneaday.- Nov. 2, • at Center since Dulles "must • have the You must have $1190.00 or more to needs YlOO a week plus expenses. fro m ...... teach $8.90 Conn. Light Pow-er . 17 19 O u rch Ttoe pot roast dinner re salem said Burns left for New the Manchester branch of the or dlscreUDnary authority” needed •hades, ihade to' measure: Ail Write Box N. Herald. • ‘ A REAL NK7E home. iStx roomi, Conn. Power . .'...... 40>, 4 2 'i York to report after he was aum^ metal Venetian hUnda at- a new start. We assist, you in financing Mahogany Plywood ...... ft. 19c servations' may be made now by ganization. (or "effecUve negotiation and tte large operations. For further in Framing an4 ed on hia owii to return foy con work-'of the women for the party. WEAVING of burns, moth holes day and Sunday, 'Ml. 3-1339. FACTORY oversized Cape Cod, Four large months whether h* would be physi 1 0 INCHES LONG and tom clothing hosiery runs, Ko. 2 Redwood ....p e r M $195.00 maruiate roqdltton. arre'o f Maanraetuflng Coronaniee Elect New Head sultations. ) ■ Mrs. Abrahami Riblcoff was cally able to rua for a second finiahe.d rooms. Expansion second Am .. Hhedware ...... 22'^ 24)^ The Israeli complalnl to the handb^s repaired sipuei re . ATLANTIC SERVICE ACTUAL JO BS open iri U. S., So. SPECIAL PRICE land eitualed on Malii-Ktreet. 4 floor. Open staircase, - fireplace, among' those present at ‘the con term. Dr. White Said all tho doc As cute an elephant \i you’ll placement, umbrellas impaired, STATION FOR LEA SE Am., Europe. To 318,000. Travel 3 x 8 Matched Fir Floorin bedrooms. Full baiWmeat, oil Arrow.-Hart; Heg. ... 48 -51. Secari.ty Council ' wai In a letter vention, Mrs. Vennard. said. tors can tell him Us "now fit the POSITIONS hot water heat., baseboard radia Asso. Spring ...... 30 — ' OrBuckJaiid PFA from - Mprdtcai Kidron,’ Israeli Tor a miss of three, to eight years ‘ ■ toy to delight **"tl» young men’s shirt ebUars reversed and paid. Write only Employment In Anderaen Windows heat, garage/ tion, tile bath, rear porch, lovely ' -Included among those from Man- heart, is.” The decision then will —two adoratde outfits in one' pat ster or a decorative sewing-kit! replaced. Marlow's UtUe Mend F 9 T infdnnation call Man formation Outer,' Room 674, 4 We guarantee sheetrock. Bristol Brass ...... 18 20 deputy delegation head In N ew chtfter who attended the conven-' have to be. made by the President Md« Help WofifMl f6r Afrenl buy at $ | 3 , 5 0 0 $ 2 1 ,9 0 0 lot, trees, convenient ' location. Colllna . ; ...... 110 120 ■ifork. tern r A' cute bathrobe or a button Tou'U find it simple to•" sew and ing Shop. chester MI 9-6826. Hours t( Green St,, Roatem, 14. lath ■with any house that we c Owner leavihg tovn, must sell. The Buckland PTA will, hold lU tion were Mrs. Eklward f'. Mori- with the wishes of the family be front dtess with 'contrasting sash. especially nice 16r gift-t-gkving. _ :ple^1y--furnish. A lt*n iatin (9 Shifts Picturesque ranrih home, 3 acres of land, high elevation offering Present -m'ortgage maY be as Em-Hart 27 30 0<|tob4r meeting tomorrow at 8 He declared that "hardly a day arty, wife of the Democratic regis ing taken into constderation. call 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. Fafnlr Bearing ...... 46 49 passes' without shots being fired Pattern No. 8329 is in aises .3, 4 Pattern No. 9613 cononuins pat- Building—Contracting 14 JOBS; High.pay. All trades. Fare 'e Carry'A Complete Line panoramic views., attached garage, full basement, (heated)! sumed with $3,]p00 cash. Immedi p.ln. at. the echoor. Mrs! Kenneth trar of voters; Mrs. Helen Fitz •White told newsmen at -tha a. 6, 7, 8 years. Site 4, robe. 261 tern . pieces; materialial| require-. paid. $0. America, The Islands, Of Building Materials J^anriera-Frary Clk. .. 24 ' 2 6 from Syrian poaitions upon Israeli patrick. Mrs. Ella Quish and.Mrs. American Heart Assn., nieeUng to * Good Earnings / O ram ic Ule bsith. birch cabinet kljchen, fireplace, 3 large size ate ocfupancy. iGoodchlld Really.' Prior, vice preaidqpt, will conduct yards of 38-inch; dreat, 2 yards. menta; sewing direciions'wiUi dia STONE. BR1C3< work and concrete US. Write Dept. 6R National, 1030 ■ na:t io n a l bedrooms, ample closet space. Ml. 3-7925 any t^me.._____ ■ ' N. B. Machine.Co. 33'^ Sfiis police launches on the Sea of Gal Mary Dannahen - , New Orleans yesterday that Eiaenr For Ibis pattern^ send. 3Sc grams. i work. CaU ML 94481 days. Ml. Help Wanted— Female 39 Broad, Newark. N Aj, " BUILDERS SUPPLIES • Steady Work N. Eastern S te e l...... 5% 65L the' meeting, aa the president, Mr$. ilee," upon fishermen and upon'' hoWer's attack waa an example of Ooina. your name, addraas..^ Send 2Sc in coins, your name, 3-8043. Valentino BeUucct. 381 STATE s t r e e t lOX MOUNTAIN RD.. VERNON BEAUTIFyL ctutom built horns, North and Judd ...... 33 38 Is Herman (Jardner of Buckland Rdi, workmen around the Lake Huleh IN THE ACT "an acute attack coming out of a daalrad, and the Pattern Numbei address and the. pattern number to s h ir t p r e s s operator. Must ap BART TIME, two or three hours Brifck front,, breezeway, garage, Russell Mfg...... 8 10 - has resigned because she haZ drainage project, Syria* also was clear aky" after no pravtoua PALMER AND CARNEYI maaoh North Haven, G(mn.'- • • Pension Prognlra , i to gPE BUBNETT. TBE MAN.i A3VNE CABOT, THE MANCHES ply in person. New Model Laim- par day. Pleaasmt work, -car nec Tel. CHeatnut 8-2147 SHOWN BY A P P fl^ B tE N T ANYTIME . oil hot water heat, automatic hot Stenley Works...... M li 57 H moved to Rockville. A neW presl-t accused of wfuliing with Egypt . Houston, Tex. OT) Wallace detectable :''evidenca; of heart OncaTBB EVENING WOUlLO., TER EVENING HERALD, 118A contractora. Free eeUmatee. No d ty , 73 Summit St. caaary, no canvaaaing. $50 ' per ' water, ln4)l«le-i Mrs. Garidner. . in a Campaign of terrorism and it building a aertea of dams for In a apeech. W hite' aald the TOUai.iN.'.Y, f t , N. Y, 3-47M or RockvlUa TR. 6-4744. . ply Hotel Heubleln, ‘Ilieaday, Oc ■ ■ 1 \\ MI. 9-5229' . ' . . U.S. Envelope com. 88' 96 All parents are urged to attend sabotage from bases 'in S y r i.a, fresh wate'r. lakes bn his place. He majority of hiZ patlenU "hava hod . 'iEGAL SEliRErrAR'i’. Manchestrir tober 25,.7:10 p.m. only, Jam es E. Jewelry 1 46 W A R R E N Ie. H O W L A N D Now a v ^ M e — the .1938 Nee- \. KEALTOI^INSUBOB U.S- Envelope pfd. ; . . '89 74' and new members Wll’.^ enrolled. Lebanon, and Jordan. . had one attpulation for -firms bub pne attack and hava Uvad for (flewoi'k Atbum priitfrtUn attrac - M ir-3-^3.-.-- ....- -Summer;--' ^ ...... A p N y * Veeder-Root...... 68V4 An attendance banner, ndll' be Kldron did *riot ask, however, for wanting the Job; they had to give: yeara after it wdlh or without any MASON — Fteidatone S epedaity. LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, to - (K m * to Hiui). , * I of dur pattern cautog Basic tive odors. It contains 56 peges of lio n i-eeee te In ^8S9i-'i«VKNDrot MI S48II Tba above quounona are not to awarded eaeii month to the ielaae a OMeting of the AeeuzUjr. Couh- him a job,driving ona of the trac limitaUro of,activity .or ovoa 4qra-. Oakirful. exciting; filled Enieet Toth. 30. 64307. ; available for girl in pur- HEAtlNG AND oil „ burner., me pairs, adjusts watches axpcrtly. PkMia JA 1-4164 CAIX lovely deeigns—plus 3 pati------. - General office experience chanic. Ciall 'Suburban Oil Raaung Reii^ H erald Advf* be construed aa actual raarkata. with the moat parents attending. dL tors. ■/ ■ Uon of Ufi.’* , Bt, 8Mgr to MW tems, dinKtlaos priatedTin bookL Rasaonabla priesf. Opan ~ dally, aM waekaads Mr. Steteiw must'he good .> typist. Qo. BI. 3;7306 or F I. 3-684$ and adf Thursday avaninga,. 12$ Bpiuca JA i - m i i Mr. Lyalk JA 8-8164 Only Mo copyl Read Herald Adrs. The Newton Company, 86 tor Brad. dtrsaL MI. $4187. 't* '■ V I'l O'; .V ■. •»■ • t <- -s i-..
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. /.A maeuna « _ ^ Author ^dresses 'Wotnen’s Chib will be held.at' .Colgate Couldn’t Score bn Arartf* Daily Net Preim Run Aboitt^Tdviv hMn* of "Myrile. WU ^ AMESItE bRIV€WAY 6 For the Week Baded Tbe Weather’ 1632 TonandXpke, tomorrow at 9 u ied Circles \ IXratTLY INSTAUED OcL 22, 1899 , ^ Put Ch»«f of H*ten p.m. K speaker from a departmifnt Feieeeat ol D. B. Waather .Bnaoa ’ XwvMwm LodM. DottSht«» of store Will discuss accessories. tat Oradlag tlacUae Spread — Forma Seotift, *tu mMt tpmonow eve* Rev. John S. Bonn, 8. J., 1 1 , 8 9 3 Those desiring transportation Also: Paridag Lota — Teaala OoarM — Walka ;f2ear, cold tonight. Low 29-88t nine At 8 e’clock at Ui^Jtbtne ot( should contact. Mrs. laicllla 0- Terms ArraSged If Detlrad _ aCrt. Laeter Wolcott. 199 St.' author ehd lecturer pC Falr- Mnmher af tha Andlt Wodnoada)' fair, heooriilag wans* Slpaa. M Dtia 8t. ynlveriri.ty, will be ■guest 18% FOB c a s b Y hansaotionb mueeu of Clreaiatloa er. ttgh 90-99. speUfer at the sitouai banquet of ALL INSTALLA^ONS 8UFEBV1SKD BT Army tod U..Bd,wlh Qiitart, 23, Mother Cabhnl Mothers Otriile ; Manchester— A City oJViUage Charm \ «hoae wife. iivee at. 98 Will hold a ideeUng tomorrow iheyCombtoed Catholic.' Mothari DEMAI0 BROTHERS Adelaide Rd.. recenUy waa aa- night at 8 o’ciock at the home .of toX ih eld Nqv. 16 At 9:80 mgned to the let Armored Diviiton Mra. Robert Boyd, 41 Griffin Rd. .p.m. > t the/ Bsltiak American Club ESTABUSHED 1828 VOL- LXXV, NO. 21 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25,1955 1-UltfverUaiag «a Page 18) at Fort Hood, «ax. The aon of on |uplc St., a ^ rd in g to an anr CALL NOW — ANYTIME ___ _ PRICE FIVE CENTS Mr, J______«- and Mra Whiter R ’Qiitnn.’ 2W? St. faiimbeth Mothers Circle iment madeNtoday by Mra. M ANCHESpSB Ml-S-7881 HABTFOBD CBapH 7-881T Main SL, he la a member of the will meet ’ Wedneaday at 8- p.m. .urice ^ttum , cHMrman of the X 13th Tank Battalion. He w u with Mrs. Lawrence G. Kramer, M mbined circles. A ir National G uard graduated from Dartmouth 061* Horton Rd. . • Mrs. Bottum said tlckdta will be Power FaUure lete tn 1954 and entered the Army distributed soon to representlitivaa to June 1 ^ . . . _ , 28 "Oop Connecticut Air Nat, ion a') aarva the meal. - Ibx Manchester Guard waa mobilised today as\ Woodruff Hall of Center Church 1 will show pictures and give^an ^ ...... iiiLimp. atartlng at 9:30 Wedneaday morn V' the Continental Ail: Defenae account of their trip lo Europe ALWAYS DEEPLY ing. Artlclea for the aale may be during the aurhmer of '1954. An TrAcirig a wides] d power Command at Colorado Springs- left at the church tomorrow night important business meeting will SATISFYING . failure to a ircuit in a ' triggered erft "Operation Stop- between the houra of 7 and 9, oV TOWAE CLEANERS w at^,” a nationwide eiert, follow. • . . '. Qniah aervao beyond what ia expsctsd, watei'-;filled le at Park thoee . having donationa to be- Eawiiy thoughtful. coBveaieaea Is pravUed. without, advance warning at picked up may call Mra. David Daughters o f liberty No. it, ; XAilNCERETTE and New SteTaarl; this after- 9:32’a.m. Muldoon, do Ruaaeli SL. L\.on on theme and more disrupted' aa six houra houae, toe hribka from which Kamember when Mato will meet Wedneaday night at 8 Temple Beth Sholom to the vestry West Berlin recently. Mrs, Fritachka eras raported arrea.ted when east side of Mato St,, ant mlseed •’hy inchei'Va If^ ay-oM o'clock at the home of Mrs. Steven aoKliun- pasaed without locating a watSr Street was lined With of the teniple at 8:30. shopping In East Berlin's black market in 1945 and was given a 10;, dreds of residents were wiwiUiput hoy, ahiaahed a telertaidn antaiiu hitching racks and posts GENERAL Miller, 27 Trebbe Dr, CO-hoateaCes McWilliams will apeak on the year prison sentence. power, main break which cut off prac and ripped up a number of larga and there waa alWaya a will be Mrs. Gertrude Webb and implications of the coming elec tically, all supply. t r w and utility wlraa. long row of teaina and .Mrs. J'ohn.Ciarcia, x tion year and will answer ques Fall and Winter Working rspidiy, Ernest Doqll- Police Chief Terrence J. McKaig T V SERV ICE \Lawrence Memorial HospitaL atoglo "rigs” every Sat- tions from the audience after his ner, superintendent of the Power skid the twister left a path of da- Co, sifted- out-several aitenuitivo .«»>4nF-fo.r_abQtttJi(^^ uiaay? Thertwaiw * , 'talk...... wiUraMt heat 6r steam and ■ small Jtriiction a W a HiOf-mile ataa. water” boggles, fringed Farts George Slosaberg, president pf methods of Rerouting power. Cur traveling's northeasterly course. rent-In-moe,l-of-Uie''affected'wrea;' ______}i)cIuKaa.JhutUtoB4ii-liin>t«d top cairiages, farm and TEL. M I 8-8184 mBMetottM'tn the Brotherhood, And Jerome supplies'from wells and springs 5 THlHied o n Feuadathnis ‘apiing wagona—and the Nathan, president of the local except Main St., was restored Ui WOMnPinMESSES to 10 milea:|i*'*y- The twister ripped off their hdrsea diig deep holes in AJU, extend a welcome' to . the 20 minutes. One hour later the foundations tobaeco sheds owned the street a s , they Slaea l8Vi to 84V1^ cbnununlty to attend this meet- power went on in most of the re Two paroqhUl achoeds dismissed classes at 10 lacking toilet by Fred H. Bogll and his fsthar.. "Btomped” fiias. Remem- M A N OUTLET in r With Marshal Tito maining area. . Fred Bogli II. Tlielr propertiaa are b«r7 Retreshmenta. will be; served at facilities, and juhlic schools order 805 cast Middle Tnmplka A few sto r^ including Burton's, ed dismissal i t 11 lun. - an eight-minuta walk apart JSeUk Opalii DaUy 8 A. Bf- • P- M. the conclusion of the qifestionq^stio apd and Marlow's, wers still without aheda were tom off their founds* answer -period: Pari9. O cL 25 (rf’) — U . S . t * ^ general agreement, on the power at 3:15 p.m. and were likely Two downtown hoqite were with out heat 'or hot watlto as were tions apd flattened. Both had been RUMMECE WESCO "KAREFREE" Secretary of State John Fos basic proposala to remain so throughout the night. rented to Edward and Henry Star* HOLMES Dulles spoke for almost an hour Emergency workers from other homes and office b u lld i^ gener ter Dulles will visit Vienna ally. Connecticut Colte4f and aiqk, of Bast HafUord, who had H W I U l HOMS oit the first and key section of the areas -vere called in to assist the ~rMyn tha tobacco oit tha farSt/of SALE FABRICS Nov. 5 and will 4o to Brioni memorandun- covering western local crews. Coast Guard A^dem y Jifid the be elder Boglt. propoaabr for Germany’s reunifica same situation, \ 409 Mato St. South Msthodisf Hand Washable, Crease Re.sistant, Wash and Drip in Yugoslavia to talk with The hquee under conatructloo, ■V Pbooe ■ MarshaL Titoy Nov. 6, it was tion and a general European Se (Coatia'ued oa Page Tea) Factory Shuts Down owned byTArry Filler of Tiniler M I 8-7887 .^ C h u rch D ry^ittle or No .Ironing ' curity pact. • . Sheffield Tube Corp;, with-about reliably learned today Jilacmillan spoke briefly on dia- Park, East ^In d w if HIU, waa s TMnorrew MILES OF SMILES v “ ~ “------500 workers, shut dow-n complato- twisted ruin. Fuller was buUdtag off m.m. 45” RAYON AND X **>1% ^ , Attdntonal' information- on Dul .Armament proposals and pointed ly and many other manufacturers the houM himaelf. les’ plans, was pot available inw out that this problem ia being suspended operations dependent on Sponsored B y ' / D Y N E L CREPE ...... yo- mediately. <. ^ handled by a U.N. pubcommittee. Police Guard .. said hinjber ea THE wimtMV O ^ U P water. The Southern New England tha alto lyda "picked up and distri* The Secretary of State was in He eaid the task at Geneva would Ice Oo.. which usually turns oht y li OFFERING THIS a North Atlantic Treaty Organisa bated ip a large circle around tha "^45" RAYON AND ar t T O i be more to improve, tbe atmos- eight tons of ice a day for foun Woikmen are shown inspocUng tha damage to and M ]v^ing the Mdialna of a shed owimd by hOUM.?' ^ SPECIAL lARGAIN DACRO^FLANNEL ..... | y y d tion (NATO) foreign ^iatoiSterF iere to heU) the actual work in tains and rastaurants had no water coafcrence here whem-nis plane to e U.N. body. with, wMah to work, Fred BogU H, in toe Cedar Swamp Rd. area of Glaatonbury today aftaph aneak twister dealt tha build* »a ra Moved 18 FW* TUESDAYThru FRIDAY ga to Austria and Ydgpalavia were g 0Hea OeiMva ^ U ' Ing a ahattering bl6w early last night during iba-atorms. No eeuatoto of damaga could lio offered small bam, whoaa a m tp Beautiful light weight washable Wesco fabrics Watarahed rtihbff is eoUscUdin , ^ l d not bo Immediately Idcntl* OCTOBER 25-28 itaraSd. Plnay preasnted the Big Tbree’a Bomb Threat Laka Konomoc rcaqrvoir, now but Bogli said It would cost 18,000 to rfplace toe Shed. (Hetald tha> man tectivea on an all-night vigil at the It is pumped from there to dli- BogU. 58'' Baulmg's Marine . -^ rp ea proposals for eaaing arprld mostly on a development^ the tributing mains and to two grav ' tqiuionB. , / "Geneva Spirit” and particularly on home of a Pittsburgh Judge -who ity reaervoirs near (Jonneettcut La F p w r B q g S gave tola ae- si-ss The ministers from.other.'mem the orogresB the Big/Four might couW of the twister, which hit at yesterday issued an Injunction re College. ber nations of NATO heard a make on the key agenda item'' — Two mahu, one'24rlnch and onS aouthmst, Washable Wool Flaniiel lengthy atatement from^edret -y German reuiUflcatlon. straining mass picketing at twb squall that swept oyer Oonneotieat. struck Pittsburg planU of the 20-Inch riin from the pumping sta of State Dulles, Brit0i Foreign The new Greek foreign minister, tion tor about four miles though Ex-Aide in \}s. Brmg^port, Bri8tol carrytaf etroticf winds and rate. S e c ta ry Harold MScmillan-and Spyros^-Thetobme, mado « stated WasUnghoute Eiectrlo Oqrp. rough countryside, which Includes ‘T waa slttteg in my living i Fraiich Foraigh Mlniatar Antoine mant on behalf of his government with my family looking m I r R t The threat wgs made about an asverat large sw-aqipa, ttock woods London. Oct. '25 (F ^ A Labor f — tul#* Plnay emplaning >he joint memor saying it wished to reaffirm its hour after Judge Henry X. O’Brien Vlalon. itt b" ona to rata a M say and over or around ladgea. The 'm'ember of Parliament today ac B y THE a s s o c ia t e d PBBSS .^the night at a hoapltal bpeeuse of TOWN MOTORS, INC. andum. which the West will present attacipsient to the Atlantic AUi- Issued the injunction against the final two. miles are etoaeiyxiwtUed. A llweaa 4 W.m 4 b>W son. Robert (he’s 14), went outside to the Sovtel .Vnion Thursday In aaca<' TMe was the only reference cused . a fomter member of A line atorin with howling ! damage to tob I to cioae the vrindopw of hia alatar’a 'You will\»ve Bauling's marine flannel, completely CffO International Union of Elec A t 5:17 a.m. t ^ pressure .gpage Bristol, half. the city was OO' 16 BRAINARD PLACE MANCHESTER Geneva. Inrthe session to the recent Gteek- trical yforkers. \ British Embaaay staff in Waahh^- winds find drenching rains car, which w aa^^ked near the TEL. MI 9-7057 washable, 859F wool, 15^ nylon, for dresses, suits, At the end of a three-hour aea- in fire haadqqanara dropped a V houae. aion, a NATO official said, "thece (Coatinned on Page Nineteen) The injunction also sp^ciflcaliy ruptly. Water crews were routid ton of iljiplng off spies Q i^ Biir-' .w.pt .era. Conn«ticut lut| S K 'b ra c S : .■« skiri/s, jackMS, etc. Solid colors, jewel deep"ione8 rastraina Weatinghouse, .\ which out and began checking the lines. Ngesa and Donald MacL^Sn that night.. It dealt damaging| down power linea. / "After )m got ouL the flw it door suddenly burst open snd a rtssb and plaids, ' • filed the petition for an ordar on It was immediately apparent it ^ y were under investigation. b!owa to Bridgeport. Bristol! in Bridpeport, two oMe were the union, from acta of violencr. LL Col. Marcus Upton named bf blus light flooded tos room. Wa PINE LENOX PHARMACY Harold Philby, fom er fijjt seert' and Dopded out Naugatuck. ' crushed undst fallen trpta aa two Just froaa up.. ^ Other Bauling Woolens— S i.98^^^3.69 yd. During the preliminary hepiing an (Qtottoned on Page Two) Behind it cam* a blast of cold i of toe 299 EAST CENTER ST. TELMI 9i4M94 tary of 'thc Embassy in Washing' "A lot of waves swept in aad in » GOP attorney repreaehtlng. the union air, toe cause of the faat-moying 1 darkness. _ a inlnuta there were two 'feet of contended the only violence, to thq ton, aa being toe "third man” in toe case. X •term. ! From Torrihgton/^d Mianphas- them in toe room. I'd just jrsstar* atrike at the East Pittsburgh plant In Naugatuck the winds weraltor came reports pf hall. / day finished painting and papartaF occurred when a picket waa striick Oil Well Blaze BurgesaXand MScLean, high PiNEPHARMAQY Ameritex Nb-lron ranklng/British Foreign Office of fierce enough to carry stx chicken Trees were reported ddwndown 'In toe room. Puskiis Labor Attack by a surpervlaor’a automobiiC/ hopses an eighth of a mile and other sections oc the State. 444 CENTER ST. TEL. Ml 9-9114 Like Having ficials, disappeared In May 1951 ' . / ■ , ------The telephone caller t the dectalon on It caught fire about 9 p.te. (CSTi, facta-. .Eatimated 'StlO persons practicable." . He estimated it stand. Within Your Budget. tion/’ probably from a spark frtm stones are trapped aboard rapid transit would continue through. next, . purchase ' progiiam "pretty well" . supply, automatically kwp your tank filled. And thet backing a candidate was like striking, together- ss August. . rounds out his j department's ef- ' Goldwater ha.^ made it clear he ly to be msjie by the presi Iking, together' sa toey were elevated train 20 feet above street 2 MILUON F14XH> a i d tankful—right on the premisee-gives you security blown from the hole u'/lei the tre Benson said he waa acting on foxU. to help ‘ bolster the hog Hartford, Oct. Tho. Meet folks are pretty green about quality to a piece, of lumber '‘wants the GOP to appesl .Ho in- dents , of 145 unions \ln the for half;hour In Boston as flames SS — you get with no other fuel../(’a a lupply ho one can 3 6 ’; FINE QUALITY diiridual, voters in Labor!« ranks. mendous pressure of the gas. from six burning buildings spread the recomniendatian of his hog and marker. He -said other major Red Cross toM Gov. Rlbiooff >r value ia wallbcMutl or ineulation. The beet they rap do U rely , combined group. ~— Experts werS' attempting to in recommendations of the advisory eareputatioa . . . that of the dealer aad that of the maaufac- draw on but you! • 72" 50> Wool But he ^ id in-a report being cir:> Meany declined to indicale to track tie*' beneath and around pork Industry advisory committee. today It will spend more than . culated among Republicans that, crease the flow of oil in the 15- train. * .Hog Prices Down 80%....- committee already have been car S> niilUbn Ja Connecticut flood , tiires'. . . . _____ . ...------his-' personal preference for year-old well, which had to. be ried put, including a move to get Now’d the time to order twin-action Mobilheat—the Crompton Pin Wale t luiion . leaders are drgaRising a Preildenl. Premier Edgsr Faure inarodiicea Hog prices now are about 80 per tolicf — more than deoMo Its, V. "conspiracy of national propor- treated from time to time to keep bill in French National Aasentbly cent below the level of a year ago. ..toe Brined services to use more earlier $4A mUlion esttautte. Tha! Wa kaew hew iM g it took us to build up our good aame. 8p. we pork products eeoiMae It with aatfoaally advertiaed breads that we, aa experta, fuel oil that cleans astt heats I . tions" in an effort to influence the the oil flowing, when it erupted, calling for . eleetiona in Decem These prices tkcently dropped us- privately financed toSef agency,! kaew are gaud. After 95 years, we're sure thla b a rombtoatioB Vel-Fel felt \1956 election results. funds, previously unheard of in r "VVe were there beside the sub ber. .. Touring Senate Agriculture der 114 a hundred pounds on mid Cites High Frodurtloo ' > reviewing Its activitleB before yaaH appreciate. ». I. CORDUROY Cites UaioB Violeaee ,ii*e. constitutes a reel and present structure 75 feet sway when the OomCtlUee w^cpmejLderi.ston ' of west jnatkets. ... .^ , Benson said current low prices the Gov'eraor, Said that over |7Ji ' FOR FUN and FASHION ^ Coldw^ter'’s’siir Ui’er'e am two'‘‘-•"f**'tra d itio n a l political gas and mud began to blow out,” federal governrn%ht to do a«ne- Benson told a news' ccmferepce are due to unusually high hog'pro mUlion dollars has already heqe I f you aeed aay advice oa buUdtog or riAteiiais. drop la. We'B aspects of what he. contended is an inptUutlqns of our country.' ^.be May Head Saar said J, S. Garrett, an oil well drill fhlhg about akldding hog prices. he thought the government pur duction in tha past few years. He spent'to help smallibuSlnees men, 30 colors ill wonderful Cromp organized plan to "take over And lieve it la tha duty and responsi er. ’’A plug must have blown out Secretary of Labor MitcheU said there was an excepiltonaUy and other flo ^ auffer^Qt,,.' ...... ivlobilheat Ry * chases would help stabilise the hog -I.- . ton quality corduroy, for dr^sa- control the Democratic - party” bility of the Republican party to Heinrich. Welach was pro of the surTacq pipe." says 'It la up. .. to t.h* business big :.P)UPtoaMen( smiling through n pM 9”xil2” Pieces for Apjjiljque 174 c*- -"This combination of political Johnny Johnston is not father! of lion poui^da of pork and 30 million Eiteohower took kls flrbt walk* window at UtUe RoslyB 1 .SX M A M C M I f T M t hannea Hoffman. (A P Ra- show girl Bette Boweu' 11-mon MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-5253 315 CENHR S r MANCHUTER FManca' and maaaiva political (Otattanad oa Faga Thna) diojihotofroiji Frankfurt)/ pounda 'of lanf to be bought wduld .lag; elepa sine* he euffereCiA HOchndi^ eMot no^^^slmyy (Oonttaued e a P age Zkna). eld daughter. ba used in tha a^ool lunch pro- ' heart attocktia moBth ago. |' V.- ■ " i before the child waa i '.'v f .' ••'''A* ' • «
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